Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 222, 27 July 1920 — Page 2

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AMERICA COLLECTS

AVE BILlni

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the farmer By William 'fc.'Sanborn

THE RICHMOND FALIiADIUty AN0"6UN-TELE.(JRAM,- RICHJINP, IND., TUESDAY, JUL 2?, 1920.

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Miami Summer Schodl

WASHIXGTON, 'July 27. The nation's greatest tax bill 85.410.584.874

" rw7a.3 collected during tne nscaTyeali

ending Jun GOt - -..-- - -' Official figures show that the tax

paid In the last 12 months had exceeded all stiHaa4ea taengrcsolonai-' Mid official, by approximately $30,000,000, ana was ttearly 75 per tent larger than the- total pt taxes, paid In either of the war years ofv1018 or 1919.. The rm rat TryieidenXBa.en.tsrffihd the taxes in. J913 aggregated ?3,8?.9,-9b0.62-. - - . - Collection of this record breaking assessment t;ost the" government $2J,or kVuiht 85 "eenfor each 00 ' . u ""KJearly 4,000,000,000 on Incomes. JlUfcPlie? frtvSdTJtrOnlvtacojna and excels profits .taxes ajane were $3,944-fio&i7fi7'for-the -13 mpnther WA lo

J3u

one car of iew wheat -shipped bo fai

and tnat"4hfeshtnifias been' 'dWayea I

uj a ihuo iuu iuucn nioisiure niiu uy

great deal of wheat b&s -yet-come -1

but-th.saps ofr leght hnwrasl

mostly-1 and 2," and liate been 'of, good quality.- Owing 'to the bretfk in: the general market the price of Wo. J was reduced to $2.60 at Pershing en onday. Production Is light per acre In that section but the wheat first class." : This la the busy week la the oat fields. Several threshing rigs re

nearly out of business, waiting for

fanners to get their cats cut. - There Is

now a demand for balers, to get their wheat straw balec while It isMry and in prime condition. ' The bats being cut for hay will add work for the bal. ers this season; although there will be less of these than, was first anticipated.

in " some districts oats are making

WILLIAM -.-ANJJORN. Tfie panicky Teellng "on grain and

go- on- -lfon4v.yn- ce4ehwked al

nearly $1,250,000,000 laVsrer thanvcol-

ieefctwns -ffow thw sttwia 'toW!f' in cither of the last-two years. An Intense-Wr"Oil3.ekl-iiiScra?r-Fhdwn In the.''p(ice4nta. from, miscellaneous taxes -Which trough in. $1,465,729,138. TtiMe Urxas totaled .$1,2431,999 .and $S65,591.X00.for .1919 and 18,-respectivftly. -.'j&ew York.tat& onilnnel to maintain Its record of leading Iha nation as a taxpayer.-- Its tax burdjen amounted to" $;i,41(?.'9392;6. Of .this ampmit $i,i3,09T;f03caire fjon the fjnancjal heart "of "America the Wall street arsYfict t. The' Chicago district paid ajl Jbut $40.31R.i!j8b"f fhe'fotal'IllinoJj? taxes of $44233.t)70." Nxt "TblldWlngTlflnols was 'OhW -wlth' fJfxesroTSST2,;ri!r,S43, md MSacl-fnsetts "wifh -$3,32,233. PTrtlipprrfeat FboT dT'tlgT. Northand Sofitp-pakolarhotn in ono cohtrrTon"ti1l rtctrwere" c"alTteTui)Tn"to t fry rmty JU,C41',13S3 'Tftrttr' tnelr" "combine amur-an-fl-,- wtThnheteptldn "of Iho Philippine Islands, wereaCVfhe fwrt of-the list. " ". -Total 'TOlVection by states or by pronps of"fitaterm cases ttliere tnoYe

than oirn -state 'comprises- "a "district

wero HnnotmPd wfoTtows

heary rops, and particularly so to the

north of Richmond and on to Win

chester.

Wheat Welahed 64 Pounds,

The beet crop of wheat so far re

ported from any point In the Richmond

radius waa delivered at the Farmers Co-operative elevator at Camden by Irvin : Flora , and, which tested 4

pounds. - The manager of this elevator says they are taking In some very fine wheat and that while the grain from the ridge lands" Is running light to the acreage it is of good quality. The best crops are comng from the clay

soil, a little of It running as high as

25 bushels. Are Short of Cars,

The co-operative folks complain of

being short of cars; say they could

use 4 cars-right now but havo no as

surance of getting them soon; They say they have been able to ship to

Cincinfwrti,"ff- farr-toot "have rof at

tempted to ship to Baltimore1 or other

MARKETS IN GRAIN"

PANICKY AT OKU

fvJClase Nextxidan

27. The villas

OXFORD. O.. Julv

noTR!e"TrRi lobTtlne for nartlea ' who

;iaagJJ&-rasfifngfjr-Btal,tftn

I CERTIFIED SEED TO

r maav-H vn , .

uiiuro

ana r

the 1 upenlug1 Tiresdaf" luoTBlffg, but

prices steadied during the day.

In trde to-realise e extent of

the break, it will e necessary to traote Saturday's closing 'prices, the

low noonday and the bottom early4

Tuesday morning. December wheatv

which closed at J2.B5 on' SaturdayJ

closed at 4 $2.47 on Monaay ana struck $2.4t' right after' the opening Tuesday, showing a break' of 14.' cent

The "March option, -wnlcn closed at

$2.69 on Saturday had a eorrespono

lng break up to I(r a.- ra Tuesday. Julyoats, whicji closed at 88 Saturday, "closed at 80 on Monday and seld as low as 74 within $0 mjnutes of the opening on Tuesday, quickly re acting im 77. - , - " .v--- v. July corn, which closed at $l.p3 last Saturday and at $1.46 n ifonday;

sold as low s $1.41 ; Tuesaay morn

lne ouickly' reacted to $1.43

showed a 12 cent break In July at the low, and reflects ca"8h market condP Hons, -' the - eottori - having almost

expired.1 A ' "' " ' Provisions Much Lower. Lower prices for com find a mod. erate decline for hogs weakened pro

visions badly." July -pork broke from a close of $26.70 on Saturday, to' $25.20 on Monday. September pork broko from $23.20 on Saturday to $26.20 on Monday, and to $26.10 at the low on Tuesday morning: showing a drop of

$2.10 per barrel. Lard broke $1 perj

hundred to $18.20 for septemper, compared with f34.65 on same date last year. - '- '-

. The bids for w.heat sent to the

country -drepped seven cents per bush-

tole fifty pennies and a railway

ticker-with debtinaUOn blanK The robbf ry. occurred . between .a.and- 3 o'clock In the afternoon, and entrance was .effected y "forcing neM)f the-fUet-wltMjo'.-4ar-lere4 no ' Miami university's summer school

wtttteee n RrWay-W-tlriwweek. The

M mm m mml wimiii

Ap-l.

AlnbaWta'-Hfid IVtfsMTOl. $291E60,4Jtoaday?- eleicator ieing-iUled -iai-Mda-to suit lecaj fipnaUiQRfl. ll&m four.,

2Zr Arkansas,- $12;2?S77; 'CalffoThia and Nfraflrtv- $179.-749,f05s, TolWa'do and tVyomlh.?.-$39,5?9.4!f: Ccnnecticrt' and Rlwidp -'Is1ana,-15I;8T8t761 : FlorMa; $15,S36.5.':: Ceorpia,' $42.C65,702 Hawaii, Stl27,545r-rmtiots,"$4-42,-SSR.OTOr' Indiana-,-' $73,608,766 r Tdwa, $F.9,0lf,37S: Kan(os,'$r30rW4rKentieky, .$47.79fi,0?; I5ut9fan'ar $r0,Sff4,Maryland, Delew&ffi Htitl the -District of Cornmblnr-$12,752,4,67rMassa-chusetts-, f SfiO.SSfi.MSMIchlsanrflSS-,' 748.5 MontjmarUtrfh-TrhdIdn?!o,-MO,?,741i-Minnesota: Ste,997t401;

Missouri, $148,609,325: Nebrtkar-?4,-4

21 1,475 : v New- HflmTwhli."Mme and Vermont.- ,441.B9-,Sl'r -New--fffrfly,-

$13,fJ5fr.234;-NwfxiccJn.Tid Artma,4

$-,396,2S3r-New Yrrkr-1'.416,9?,W;;4

Korfh- '0nroHR, $4 09.26,. WTr-'Kortlr. nd--Souh-Dfrifota J9,-f 41,,6S "Ohio, $37,3,3!9iS4S ; Ok-homwf-.figir.OSl;-Oreson,...; $2.7,264,123.;.. PeTUJaylvanla,$55,725, 086.; South - Qaroljna.- $2.6653,Wlf "fennessee," "$36,J38,127; TeaB, $103,0ff,3T0; Aargjnla,- - f&ZiZfiW;WasliTheSon. an3 "Alaska, $4ilZ95&oJ t-epT."Vlrfkrnia,' 33"332,33; W.iscQnsin, fSSSpuV-' Phljppjnfs 11,423,478 ;- Postoftice sales "of internal revepue Ftri'mps'ni .iponthsr),'22j28f.

KNOCKED ONCONSCIOUS

. . WHEf-CAR-LEAVES ROAD COLUMBUS, Ind... July 27. When

Edward Spelce, 40.ars:-old,.of Ander-

in JokI dojitrol of his .automobile near

hE6Sunday,.the.machlne Jefir the road

REGULATIONS PREVENT

MOVEMENT OR STRAW-f

US'DJANAPOUS. July T. -Regnla-tlpjg have hen put Into effect-ttv-iwe-v.ent-any further movement of-traw in the' infected district in Illinois,, accprdiHg to a telegram . received .'by-the-state dfipartroent at vconservatiott-fpom -eJlerman, . member, of-the Federal horticultural board, -Waahiag-" ton.-p. !.' ---- . ; The telegram from Granite City, 111.,

said:- One phjpment of straw, from, ai

field near border-of, quarantine went to paper mill at Alton JU Regulations rtbw'fn'effect will prpyenj; any further movement of straw." -- -"lllm'o1saufhorites"assure4 RJcl;ard Lleher; dlrectbrof'"c'onservatlop In In

diana, that no" straw from -flag smut IriTPMed" flelas'jwoul' fie shipped Jn.to

iiiviiaiia. TRAIN KICCS IND'IANIAN.

LArORTE.-lrid.r July' 21. A4r.aw Derriclt"" 79 'years ofd,' brieof heplrinwr WtfSeriS ot""VanataH, was struck

by n-rninSflvShia-TI-afn MSnday and

killed Instantly-.-' - .

seatfoinrd-T)5TnT.- TffeyTIaTrir"tSggl & m'Vaem'imisrt-4t half

Or AUgliai Buipiueui, m cuuitti cu bldS sent 6ur"6rT MndaT'he grain bvjsiness-' having; suddenly become deftiorallzed.' Exporters "were, almost 6ut

of the markeUind were loweripg their

still . shjpiUng -jo CJnfilnnal wjthput gotting "permits".

Clef -K-arrt -Filled to Roof. 'JtVe-Are- rut-takIM?-in. any wheat,"

was the report from -Glfta-'.Ktcr&.ven.

the roof and but one car so far loaded.

Can't -say when we will get a cais or

two, but ar vhoplfig- tkejr-'-W Hl eome

quickly." - -

- Seventy Acres of No. 1 Wheat.

Jsf MeSotK)ughMiving -orf-ttre Les-J

he Cerlvln farm, mile east and 2miles north of Lynn, has threshed 70aTPeiT TFrWTieat wTtTcTi atl fesffTNo. 1 He also is cmtnttiig uira big corn crop, en- hi- 145i--ejcrs which-'-is -well advaneed and -looking- .flae. .Thls-.cdrn,

w411eeme 4 handy in -hi feeding oper

ations? for feenow has 220'SprinC'plgs

i-i.astui:e,- to-be fd for na-ket

this fall. - ' - - -' ' .

plunged against a .ate- post At .'the4- -

liorad of "William Muitv turned a-cohi-

file'to- Jioiiiel!&ault-fftFwiur(,-- bounced.

back into the road, fell on i(ff-lde.

bounced-agaln jcrid righted Jtself by

last entertakunoafc will be on Wednes

day evening, "when TJraanuTy's. acred

c wtataj TBethei'XaareautltHl Queen," wtjl pe, presented by the Philharmonic

CJp- composed of .summer -students. Miss Cancan Rilhdrt' will take-the

.part of EsrhBr.-And tha pirinclpal-male

jpari0"wtjj be iaken. by Gordon-R.-Cre-

craft, Joseph. W." Clokey'.and .Wtlour

Wedding Invitation.

Mr. and MTSi-John-JCetar Wave Issued Invitations to' the - wedding of .. thlr niece; Jtflas Emma Murrell; toarl-.B. Inioes, .ou.Jydned.ay, August A; at "2 o'clock. . ' ... -'., ; Funeral of Mrs. Fowler. Mrs. Petelle Walker Flower, widow of .EB.- Flower', and one Of "the mest

Tnlg4-prominent .:kdbi en of this, village,

SatuTnay-was .buried this rfternoon in j

the Cpttord -cemetery- Mrs..ower was th "originator of - tbe 'project to raise

an enaowiwerit lot the- upkeep .of the village cemetery, and was one of Xhe hardeBt werkers-'iR raising the $30,000 which' was: completed a few -years "he-

fore ter deaths ' - ' ' LEAGUE AND WILSON SABAJP.GA SPRfGS, July 26.? Accepting the Jeague of nations as the dominant' issue; Jrf the coming political' campaign JJavid Jayne Hill, temporary chairman Of the unofficial etatei convention "today - called upon

votiers' to dectdft between v-'AmericanJ

natlonaHsnv. and the': political inter-i

nationalism of -WilBon.". - He charac-twis4-Us as tb'"radst far-reaching, decision since the-tound-lng-ef our -govM'ihfs- address, which was devoted

largely-to We'treaty at Vrsaill-s, Mr. MH1 ttefflafetf "tUfe real cemtrol of Eu-

LAFAyETTB,--fnd.r- July 27.

prwrtfmrtfwff tf,s47' wusucls uf"

6 500 -bushels of oatB and 8,009 bushels 6fT"rye VUVJ9"lisied pue'ebxed Jcei tlfied sed in Indiana during the next fgw 1 wngifv tuug fmuuimmg ibb unit step to Improve the small grain crops of the state by obtaining- better seed started by the Indiana Cora Grower's association and the agricultural extension department of Purdue unlver sity. t - The first attempt at seed - certification shows that 33 men in 20 counties of the state had fields of grain which were able to pass the rigid 1h spectlon given by persons represent

ing Purdue university. The fields had i to be - pure varieties, be free from cockle, cheat, wild onion and other noxiows weeds, and also free from smut, "t is a noticeable fact that practically a.lto the wheat fields chosen for the certification list were sown with seed treat by the hot water method to eradicate "-smut. Three men in two different counties were the only ones with ryethat could be accepted. Each grew the Rosen variety. The oats list included Wol

verine, W isconsin, ino. -i, Garten s,

wheat list Included Rudy. Michigan

I Affibaj-, yulz, Poole, Goena sometimes

called "Red cnarr," ana ea hock

niy 111 yiTtrtfi'"wrlt!Hw srv recom

mended foeut4Ma IndJna;rhtk

the Red Rock, MicM- miter"nm

No. 5 -wjd. Improved America. -Tha officers took the suitcase, which con

tained 12 quarta of bottled -In. bond Many usuigis who leird money In ""f the-. poorer .-Lond-m Tdhrtfict":aTe " Mr - m - twriti J

Vt of the" fitaTe. 1 Goe'hs Is aTocal

variety grown-la-Shelby county.''

GET-SUITCA6E OF WHISKY TERRE HAUTE, Ind., July 27. Bonded whisky was taken by Federal prohibition agents Monday when they raided a soft drink place and arrested Chance Swestra. When the officers

entered the place, with a search warn

rant; Swestra was standing by the bar with a suitcase in his hands. The

jool-yet Worried' as to-tJi-car'- Bitua-

Beauty

to hour Monday.

r "An un6njrrned reporj ot the failure of a lrge ' tnotori -concern had a wreat-deei-o-do-wih tJie'-eelling that

eaied'"-prl6es. 'oill -ga-ains -tk) theJ

Iftwes. poBHible-points on. present $&rm turnv" -Mtd ih Chicago Tribune, 'and'- the '-rallies .throughout the- day vere V-ey eebte.". - - Loal-MUIe Paying $2.55. The local wheat market opened at $2.&5 on 3iesday morajrig, etji the Richmond and Champion mills paying

that -.figures for o. J. Qonsiderahlej-nninaTy toa judtt-fcrry'-'orgarration: grain Is coming in. but our Bajllers -are He euWglz 1I- wo-rtt'crf Ktlhu-

Jn- the supreme council of the allied

Ifato'ne hfs"artnjevs atvits cbramarid. Its'-CoWe 'aJtfine'fS'lieafd hi EWoper ' -The-offly-Hope lof th-Tea:gues -utility tor DeSceHe' declared-.' "Is- in a

cftraflge Onttf Ceflfre"dt gfa-vity'from a

Ktihul

Root in his efforts at establishing as

tion, as the grain will jnos,t)y be .heldJ wbrfd'tr If)nar afThe Hargne-f or thte

jpUfpoprf trtrosrrtutrn&in-eur' relations wTth4'urbp Jtfdk-ral' action for- poli-"

for milliMi

Thi will mean a demand for cars

for flour shipment, -of course, Tut4 tlctit MtflMliency'-imd mttftary force.

there vile-ie6 WHH -e Sf ana' fewer cars needed, except that sui

plus Inillstuffs Will need room.

is Blessing to every wnan, but good healjlirfe xjtey important. Affentioh t$ liyer kidneys and bowels vcffl improve beauty and health.

Acknowl edged as

' Cooling 'and Satisfyingwith a taste deliciously delightful.

DRINK

The Sparkling Mint Drink Mint SeKuie Syrup Co:, Inc. Indianapolis

TERRIBLE TASTE "

IWOVffl FROM ' CASTOR -OIL New Process Robs Old Reliable ' Family Remedy cf Disagreeable" " w naste. H '

The chemists bf Spencer Kellogg & SonsT Ihc.,' bne cT Tafgstw hJabuIatutersT) fisfor. pil . in ihe World, have perfected a remarkable process fcy Mh--lV-nMseatinig-.tdteV4 reovd -from- cafs tor ofl? ' In the -opinion

f 6r,,pTsrmPs,tfmr drugglsty-ward are

already famniaT'iTTTKellogg's Tastelesii Castor Oil, this remarkable improvement is a eal .tiering. lj' tjie same old-fashioned castor oil that every physician prescribes. It's 100T pure castor'olt TESt that" nauseating t&Slo Tias'Dee'n eBmlntrtCd. S1Y e"ngth 8hrpufityl-'rc'malrr' fh-e""Bsfme."Tdd4y VfiU canta-kb KellbgV TaStelesST C3rtor OH easily .-'TnildlTn-taw It without ooaxlhg or brrtrttr. 'Do-ntrarept suDstrtuTes, ' SoTd' by all-good -tlrtig-g!St:"ir 5-ou'ant'a tfastorTJtl atolutTy wttnodt caftSftmg-fflkrer insist off ffeiTulhe-Taboratory-JUleff bdtttps, iralhry 'labeled KeTIOgg'ra,CTelt?Vs

Castor Oil. Three tzsr 15c, SScand I 63c'. iadvertllmenr. '-

ow Shoe Sale

are a boon to women, be-

rope is vested, jiot in the l?aguf, trutf C3Qgg they relateTjTefUrIt jl

tions of ' all these organs

thoutari agreeable effect

WOMAN'S COPY IDENTIFIED. CMATT-A?sT0&6A TerfA Jdly 7. W, .-HMton,:-0"GrandView TenB.,

i Men1ifi6dW-t)Ody..ofa yoyeg. woman

raiune xn in- vneeie.r.but : headed 3n umkA- in .:.a xulch; near Gsavsvitle.

aa oppoRltedJreotiono which dt .was. J Tenn,,, tbatuit hls daughtw.-'Kathe-

1 KgHESt VS-fiGf j '

ha box

lOcZSc

Every Piix of Low Shoes in Stocjc Being Sold at a Big Saving. Get Yours This Week

&

SHOE

TORE r . i-

being uiriven.. when: .the accident-h&p-.

pned. ; v. .--. c c. , i .The driver was forced through the

wlnttsMeld sal the- machine and .JMirledl

30 feet.

BODY IS WAsHet) ASHORE. CfcBVELaWvD,--h49. ulye7V-Police'

today-wewi trying-to-idenMfy the-body

ef ar' weman watehed ashore -tm he

lake fwwrt'Varry fwidJty. Th--body w3apkied-e4r-i 8i-wHeredii4drf-and

one shoe, which are the only ctewto

SS We"ftUy olhe -emart;-The''6ody

that of"b-wenia- aboti So years -eld, hd-- been -in-- 4ie '-water for- several

weeks, pelice bolieve. " ' -

jiitiev-a' schodl teaeher,vwlr Jeftiome J

lastv ipxias --durtng-' aji" illness Xrom

Don't Blame the W'eatlier Too Much nr fcffiiirnT-iOTy antf-taftfenMi.' scttai;, ,divll- nnti tuidt tefekis'..in streng-th and ambitionvflg -HfTl" It altogether on the weather. The hot sun Mil -fui otp mmtvit the bo.tyels, pre.regiuiac aod.tluai3JvBr active and healths;.. V3sy -Cathartfc.-,Jj.tJi tiafilh "feiTious'rtesS; ' bloa'jEin-gT. graa, ba rtfc BerfA otiwr results rf inrtfifestlon and wiBtipattfi.wTbay .-lc'aji--. Vhe bwelBjSTye.etejvthe gfrpms-ohntt invigorate the liver. .For .sale, by A. G. L,u-k-en&"'C.."ff30 Main 'St.---Aldvrtlsa-

A Dollar Saved Is a

solatdy New. MejLhpd or Superfluous Hair I .1 ! Ut m fmtr v

TSurVWay tb rterno'Ce-fs an3 ATI) . .Ooodbye-to- dTrHatorresY tire" Electric needle, and the razor! JHere at TSTSt 1s "a' method that-'removes superfluous hair completelyy-roofs and -alt 'easily, harnilesslyc quiekW - Nothlng-lik It ever heard of -before. - - - ' Tf you'd -ltke"-tHv4r' .this wonderful process,- juetgefc-a eMok-'of ihrtartine from yeu droggist.fdllow tb sim'frte instructIons-:-Bd"Wih yourwtf ee9 see the-hatr Yeots come-ouM See htrw perfectly smooth --and hair-free your akin will be.- -Phe4ctie Is--nomirrl-tatlng, odorless, and so -aarml-ess'you could eat it! Advertisement?

Xftractive Line of BIRTHDAY CAF$D3- FOUDEBS - - - at the - - .- The Richmond Art Store 829 Main St.

SKIRT SPECIAL

White Wash and Wool klrts at -- "Fpecfal'lSrioeir air "this week '

4 - - - - ' .- ' -. . : --V". - SO - : N

We can save you dealer's profty on $ Used or can trade your silent Pjano for a cirm a."' Wr s1qem afl, MT. R.M6he"s. Iia3ha"nfreen year's piano" "experience. advice Is free. alter B. Fulsbum ' ' J00O Main St.- - -

Dollar

Earned

The working mep of this city are realizing this more, 4 we are' to' judge by 'the rapid increase of deposits in our savings department. If you have never tried the saving habit nbv is; a good" time to start. ' ' ' "

We will be glad to talk over our various savings plans with you at any time. '

We Pay 3 on pavings

Second National Bank

Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits Over $600,t0fJ

BSArthe tube's enemy

and the tube thaP overcomes it

THE one aim of Firestone in building tykes has been to defeat this tube destroyer by increasing heat resistance. Firestoiie's cpjicentksted ""effort' thspjigU th" antimony rjrocess a method by which' heat-resisting- power of the rubber is increasepj nd deterioration redu6ed has resulted in the Firestone High-Test Tube a tube that paVallets'the quality and v sety ice pf the Firespne Oversize Cord Tire, Firestone builds this High-Test Tube bigger in sectional size, which avoids unnecessary stretcfr and stfatn iyh"ea the tube is inflated. Heat-generating tension is therefore reduced. '

Fitestpne'g Jaminated structure ply upon ply of thin rubber sheets,' laid so the gram runs" crossivteg, produces a stouter iubfi'walj. ' Firestone introduced the curein yalve pad, giving strength at the"" point' of greatest strain. With greater resistance to heat, greater strength and toughness," "the Firestone HjghrTest"Tube takes tie mne high rank as tfte Firestone Cord Tire. Think what a small investment this Firestone High-Test Tube isfto protect your big investment in tires. Tell your dealer ou vant Firestone High -Test Tubes.

SASH DOORS BEAVER BOARD Lumber MATHER BROS. GO.

i -. 1 yj

FOR SALp BY The Ghenoweth EleGtric Seryiee Go. 1113-15 MAIN STREET " T " " " PHONE 2121

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