Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 174, 2 June 1921 — Page 6

PAGE SIX

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Evening Except Sunday by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Bnllding.-'Nortb Ninth and Sailor Street. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana. a3 j . ... Second-Class Mail Matter. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS' The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. An Expensive Court House After Marion county had paid $1,700,000 in interest on bonds of $900,000, incurred when the court house was built in 1872, the first payment on the original cost was made a few days ago when the county auditor turned over $100,000 to Indianapolis banks, which hold refunding bonds. The interest which the county has paid represents a sum of money almost twice in excess of the original cost of the structure. If it takes another 49 years to pay off $100,000, the taxpayers of Marion county will have expended a fortune in interest. The county would have been thousands of dollars better off if its tax rate had been slightly increased each year to take care of the indebtedness. Public buildings that entail an expenditure of $1,700,000 in interest alone are expensive luxuries, even in a day when public funds are spent by the billions.

Races on Memorial Day Almost every one hopes that the suggestion offered by an Indianapolis newspaper to prevent the Speedway races on Memorial Day will be acted on favorably. This paper points out that the attendance will not be reduced if the race is held a day before or a day after Memorial Day. High sentiment attaches to Memorial Day. It should be a day of reverence, of solemn reflec

tion and pious regard for the nation's dead. On I elements.

Rippling Rhymes By WALT MASON THE ONE TOPIC I'd like to talk of book and writers, twn i'ily of "literary stars, but all fall of blighters who talk of motor cars. I see a bunch of guys conversing and I proceed that way, and In my mind, I am rehearsing things I mean to say. I'll show that authors of the present make fiction a disease; they do not make their endings pleasant, their heroes hint of. cheese. But men won't listen to my talking, my views tbey don't despise; they speak of cylinders a knocking and spark plugs mif sing fire. They have a jargon pestilential that jars my soul, by jings; it treats of gears and differential, and rantilever springs. They care no hoot if art's receding from her accustomed spot, or if the modern books we're reading show symptoms of dry rot. Connecting rods and tubes and piston engage their domes of thought; I say wise things but no one listens, and I am sore distraught. The bookish world is badly shaken, such, innovations rise, and I would speak of Francis Bacon, Sam Johnson and such guys; but nothing of that nature touches the boys who make their spiels, concerning patent, dry disc clutches, sleeve valves and steering wheels. Good Evening The ladies, bless 'em, etc., etc. They are distinctly the finest people In the world, but It would give us a thrill we have never had before if we could see a picture of King George standing all by himself, right out in the open, without Queen Mary standing in front of him. The most we have seen of his majesty in five years has been his hat and evebrows, as he has looked around from behind the queen and tried to ret into the picture. A WIZARD IN THE MAKING. Dear Roy: My little boy promises to be a second Thomas A. Edison. He is ilways asking questions that nobody can answer. B. V. Dee. Physician has discovered a new variety of ether which forces a person to tell the truth. It might be well to try it out first on the press agents. Short skirts have decreased the number of injuries to women pedestrians, according to report. We always said they were all right. FAMOUS LIES WE HAVE HEARD. "These are the two very best seats in the house." Mustapha Kemal says Turkey can wage war without money. If we had only had Mustapha's recipe three or four years ago. Correct English Don't Say: Th widow became EXECUTOR of the estate. I visited the Longfellow HOME, when I was at Cambridge. That man is the PARTY to whom I referred. He was SCARED of the law. This congressman is poor, but PROMINENT among his fellow-statesmen. Say: The widow became EXECUTRIX of the estate. ; I visited the Longfellow HOUSE when I was at Cambridge. : That mfm is the PERSON to whom I referred. I He was AFRAID of the law. This congressman is poor, but EMINENT among his fellow-congressmen. GOOD FOR WOMEN, TOO Foley Cathartic Tablets have long? been a favorite physic with men. Women suffer as much as men do from indigestion and constipation, and they : also require a scientific remedy to keep the stomach sweet, the liver active and the bowel regular. Mrs. Geo. Powers, S4 Winthrop Ave.. Kevere. Mass., writes: T have taken Foley Cathartic Tablets and I recommend them to everyone. They banish biliousness, headache, bloating. A. G. Luken and Co., 62-89 Main- Sfc Advertisement.

THE

this day the veterans of three great wars meet to pay tribute to their dead, and the thousands who meet with the inexperience a rejuvenation of their patriotism and a confirmation of their loyalty. The Speedway races inject an element that is

entirely at variance with the sentiment of the;

day and the purpose of the observance. Public interest, which should center on the sacrifices of men who died that the nation might survive, is directed to a sport event, which, judged by a patriotic standard, has no bearing on the perpetuation of the republic or the preservation of its institutions. The Indiana legislature so far has taken no action on measures which have been introduced to prevent racing contests on Memorial Day, but if and Indianapolis newspaper sees fit to comment that the race might be held on another day with

out interfering

the next legislature might take it as an indication of public sentiment generally. The whole state is interested in the Speedway races, but many of its citizens believe that Memorial Day should be hallowed by patriotic services and public assemblies conducted for the inculcation of patriotism. Memorial Day has taken on a new significance in recent years. The tribute of love, which is due to the men who fought in the Civil war, has been impressed upon our hearts by the sacrifices which the World war entailed. Many a person to whom Memorial Day had no significance now sees its real meaning and attends the solemn services that mark its observance. Thousands of families also make this day on occaion to place flowers on the graves of their dead, even if they were not soldiers or sailors. The whole nation is beginning to look upon Memorial Day as one dedicated to the memory of the dead. The pious sentiment of the day deserves to be fostered and encouraged by the elimination of all detracting

Two Minutes of Optimism By HERMAN J. STICH

"QUICKSANDS OF YOUTH" To those who have a profound respect for boys, who are drawn strange-

t0 tousled, freckled, grimy, mischievous, unkempt, impulsive, dreamy, ad-

problems and possibilities which can

with young hearts, their energies, enthusiasms, ideals and aspirations, I com-

mend the book "Quicksands of Youth." About the most important part of

Our boys are our stalwarts in the chrysalis every man was a boy I trust I will not be contradicted it is really so! Boydom is the great seedbed of the leaders of the future. It is the vast race cocoon nurturing, protecting, conditioning, molding the carriers on of tomorrow. It is the fateful crucible in which is being wrought everlastingly the men who will set up and upset creeds and dynasties, draw and redraw continental contours, write books and utter words that will shape the thought of nations, invent machines that will revolutionize the commerce and industries and habits of the world, make discoveries that will strengthen the span average of human life and happiness, enact laws that will direct the doings and the destinies of mankind. It behooves us to be careful with our boys, to be patient with our boys we are dealing with soul stuff who knows what awaits around the corner? We ought to be patient with our boys! "Bov problems?" vou ask. with just a trace of a contemptuous ring.

"Ridiculous!" you comment; "pish, tush

sentimentalisms! There are no such things. And yet it is a curious fact to observe, which any man who really knows will corroborate and which Judge Hoyt points out, how faithfully the smaller problems of youth mirror the larger ones of grown-ups, and how often the forces controlling children are the prototypes of those things which are destined to affect and control their future lives. I had the good fortune and the great pleasure of spending one of the most interesting years of my life working alongside Judge Hoyt in the New York Children's Court, and I know whereof I speak when I say that it is with . , . i i a - j . j ..AfvnciKJIifT- ff Vcancct ran li T3 1 inn anrl an.

preciation of the possibilities with which each boy's life is big that, with in- j finite linderRtandine and tenderness, with constructive sympathy and oc-

casional sternness, he is .carrying on nnrniildine a work fairlv brimming

and vividly crystalized in pen and ink, with all its interest, humor, pathos and irresistible appeal in his gripping book, "Quicksands of Youth."

Answers to Questions READER Will you kindly tell me something about Thoreau. Henry David Thoreau was born in 1S17 and died in 1S62. He was of French and j Scottish extraction and was born In I Concord, Mass. His father was a (manufacturer of lead pencils and : young Thoreau worked at his trade from time to time. He graduated from Harvard College in 1S37, and for six years taught school. Like J. Burroughs he lived alone for some time in a hut on the border of Walden Pond, on the outskirts of Concord, in order to give his time to the study of nature. Thoreau had but little money and he was content to support himself by doing odd jobs of gardening, land surveying, carpentering, etc. . His chief study was nature. Greek, Latin, French and English literature. He rambled about some. Of the ten volumes which comprise his works, but two appeared In his lifetime, one of which was "A Week on the Concord and Merrlmac Rivers" and the other "Walden; or Life in the Woods." Some of his other books are "Excursions," "The Maine Woods." "Cape Cod." "Early Spring in CAN'T BEAT "TIZ" WHEN FEET HURT "Tiz" for Sore, Tired, Puffed-up, Aching, Calloused Feet, or Corns. You can be happy-footed In a moment. Use "Tiz" and never suffer with tender, raw, burning, blistered, swollen, tired, smelly feet. "Tiz" and only "Tiz" takes the pain and soreness out of corns, callouses and bunions. As soon as you put your feet in a "Tiz" bath, you Just feel the happiness soaking in. How good your poor old feet feel. They want to dance for joy. "Tiz" is grand. "Tiz" instantly draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause sore, inflamed, aching, sweaty, smelly feet. Get a box of "Tiz" at any drug stors or department store. Get Instant foot relief. Laugh at foot sufferers who complain. Because your feet are never .never going to bother or make you limp any more. Advertisement.

RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND

with its success, the members of j come only, from keeping in close touch by Franklin Chase Hoyt our population is boydom. and poo-hoo for your silly, foolish I his great work of human salvage and over with much service and great love Massachusetts," "Summer," "Winter," and "Autumn." There is a life of Thoreau by F. B. Sanborn in the "American Men of Letters Series." Readers mny obtain anrrrer to questions by writing The Palladium Questions and Anmrrra department. Alt questions should be written plainly and briefly. Answers ntli ho riven briefly. Dinner Stories A lady going from home for the day locked everything up and for the grocer's benefit wrote on a card: "All out. Don't leave anything." This she stuck under the knocker on the front door. On her eturn home she found her house ransacked, and all her choicest possessions gone. To the card on the door was added: "Thanks. We haven't left much." RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Every Druggist in Ihis counfy is authorized to say to every rheumatic fcufferer that if two bottles of Allenrhu, ihe sure conquerer of rheumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even Ihe slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of acute' rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed A. G. Luken & Co., 3 Quigley's Drug Stores 3, Yes & Now Drug Co., Dafler Drug Co., to guarantee it in every instance. Advertisement. -

"Y Ol j. and 5 on Time T can start savings account any time. Interest paid Jan. 1st and July 1st. The People's Home and Savings Ass'n. 29 N. 8th. Cap. Sfeck $2,500,000 Safety Boxes for rent,

SUN - TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adama, Author of "You Can," "Take IV "Up" THE FIRST REVOLT (A Talk to a Boy) So you want to leave school before you have finished? Well, I know how you feel. I felt that way myself once. A dozen times. I guess every boy gets that feeling sooner or later. Just remember this you are fundamentally the same as every boy who ever lived. And the natural boy is born with a whole nest of revolutions in him, liable to break out at any moment. One of the first of these revolutions is to "quit school". Never mind the particular reasons that conspire to this revolt. Usually they are foolish and you would blush and want to run and hide if they were mentioned. But to you they are very serious you feel that you can't face the music. But you MUST! For, you see, if you want to get the most from this life and be a source of power in the world, youwill have to walk out to the front lines fully equipped. You can't do this if you are unwilling to train any more than a boxer can enter the ring- and expect to win without long and careful preparation to hold him in stead. It is getting so that ragged minds show up to the shrewd observer as plainly as ragged and ill-kept clothes. And you wouldn't think of applying for an important position without presenting yourself in the neatest manner, would you? You can never quite make up for what you lose by not finishing something! And if you leave school before the end, you will always regret it sooner or later. One of the greatest lessons In life is to finish things. If anything is worth attempting, it is worth finishing. So, my boy, finish your school. No, matter what you may think about it inside of yourself or what anybody else may think. Be game. Go through. And here's to you SUCCESS! I

Who's Who in the Day's News That Russia may yet owe here redemption to Siberia is the opinion of Charles Edward Russell, famous publicist and formerly one of the leaders of the Socialist party, who has just returned from China and the Philippines, and who is well acquaintedi with far eastern affairs. Speaking of the new Siberi an government, now established at Chita, Mr. Russell said: "The constituent assembly proceeds upon a mandate, j having been elected by the free vote - . . , T.I CE EusssiL or me peopie. n seems to promise a sane and workable j form of government. I see no reason why it should not be fully recognized. The people of Siberia are politically! more enlishtened than those of western Russia. It is quite conceivable j

that the move for democracy in Rus-tin

I sia proper will start from the east andj that the Moscow government is pre pared to use the Chita movement as a soft place to fall on. "A democratic movement in western Russia, as a replica of the successful democratic movement in Siberia, could well be accepted in Moscow to save its face when the day shall arrive for the downfall of Bolshevism. That day is bound to come for the present soviet rule is based on neither the will of the people nor on good economics. Considerations of trade will prove to Russia the need of sound economics policies in order to live EIGHT MILE BRIDGE COSTS $25,000,000 (Bv Associated Press) FRANCISCO, June 2. SAN A bridge across San Francisca Bay m be constructed at a cost of $23,000,000. accordjng to announcement today of;'1 A. J. Rich, local financier, who de-! clared the money for the project had; been subscribed. Engineers' plans have been com-; pleted and the terminals have been se-, Kidney and Bladder Troubles HAVE TO GO Clogged Up Kidney Deposits Are Dis-' solved and the Toxins (Poisons) Completely Driven Out. Druggists j Told to Guarantee It In Every i Instance. "Your verv life." savs Dr. Carey. "depends upon the perfect functioning! and health of your kidneys, so what-! ever you do don't neglect them." j Dr. Carey's famous prescription No. 777 known as Marshroot is not rec- j ommended for everything, but we can-' not too strongly urge its use if you ; suffer from annoying bladder troubles. ' frequent passing of water night and , day. with smarting or irritation, brick, dust sedimentor highly colored urine, j bloating irritability with loss of flesh, j backache, rheumatism or any other tendency to Bright's .Disease. Diabetis . or Gravel, for kidney disease in its i worst form may be stealing upon you. j Don't wait until tomorrow to begin i the use of this wonderful prescrip-. tion if you have any of the above j symptoms; Kidney and Bladder j troubles don't wear away. They will ; grow upon you slowly, stealthily andj with unfailing certainty. Never mind the failures of the past j if you even suspect that you are sub-1 ject to Kidney Disease, don't lose a single day, for every good druggist has been authorized to return the purchase money on the first two bottles to all who state they have received no benefit. Advertisement. Fresh and Smoked Meats ; BUEHLER BROS. : t 715 Main Street 1 MITCHELL Touring CAR $1490 Delivered Choice of several colors Steve Worley Garage 211-213 N. W. 7th St. FOR THE BLOOD Take Dr. A. B. Simpson's Vegetable Compound. .An old reliable 'medicine. Scrofula, rheumatism, catarrh and a "general run-down condition". At all drug stores.

IND., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1021.

lected, according to Rich. The struc ture will extend direct from San Francisco to the Alameda county shore line. Rich said the bridge would be eight and one-eighth miles long, 200 feet wide and besides caring for traffic of all kinds would carry oil, gas and water pipes and electric conduits for public utility companies. Masonic Calendar Wednesday, June 1 Webb Lodge. No. 24 F. & A. M.. caned meeting. Work in the Master Mason degree. Thursday, June 2 Wayne Council No. 10, R. & S. M., stated meeting. Friday, June 3 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4 R. A. M., called meeting. Work in the Past and Most Excellent Masters' degrees. Saturday, June 4 Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S., stated meeting. A charter party is the document inolved in the hiring of a whole ship one contract. FREE TO ' ASTHMA SUFFERERS Free Trial of a Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time We have a method for the control ol Asthma, and we. want you to try it at n l If e T n f n c n XT r matt,, ur Vi t V, A f- vAnr case is of Ion standing or recent de - velopment, whether it is present as occasional or chronic Asthma, you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter in what climate you live, no matter what your agre or occupation, if you are troubled with asthma, our method should relieve you promptly. We ; especially want to send It to thos apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "'patent smokes," etc.. have failed. We want to show everyone at our expense, that our method is designed to end all difficult breathing-, all wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms. This free offer Is too Important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon below. Do Today you do not even pay postage. FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room 154X. Niagara and Hudson Streets. Buffalo. X. Y. Send free trial of your method to: "Front Rank" Furnaces and Sheet Metal Work ROLAND & BEACH 1136 Main St. Phone 1611 PHOTOS 7ZZ MAIN SX RtCHMOrtn INtt BOSTON STORE One Price to All GEO. W. MANSFIELD Architect Room 336 Colonial Bldg. MARVELSEAL Liquid Roof Cement It contains no coal tar Hackman, Klehfoth & Co. nuiiuuiuiiuiiunauiiuiiuinuiiwutiuuiniuinuiiiiuiiuiiiuiiuiiiuuitiiiiauai I Don't Wear Spotted Clothes i Send thorn to WILSON to be Cleaned Phones 1105-1106 WEBB-COLEMAN CO. Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers N. 9th St. Opp. Postoffice

w m i hp

HUNGARIAN MERCHANT MAKES FORTUNE FROM DOWRY SPECULATION (By Associated Iree8) BUDAPEST, June 2. A remarkable story of how a young Hungarian made a profit of 4,000,000 crowns by speculating with his wife's dowry and then sending her and her dowry back to her father, has just coaje to light here. Four months ago Joseph Klein, a young merchant of Budapest of small means, married a Transylvanlan girl

SE'i"" , Vi J ent exchange rates about one and onefourth cents per lei). The bridegroom quickly changed his wife's dowry into Hungarian currency and received in exchange 14,000,000 crowns, the crown then being quoted seven to the lei. After the honeymoon the young husband found that his good opinion of both the Rumanian currency and of his wife had declined, and that the crown was now only five to the lei. Returns Dowry, Wife. Mr. Klein thereupon bought back his wife's dowry for 10,000,000 crowns and sent her and her dowry back to her father. By that transaction Klein I made a clear profit of 4.000,000 crowns and is now said to be on the lookout for another wife. This is an example of how the marriage market here has been affected by the fluctuation of exchange values. When the Hungarian crown sank very low, the value of Transylvania, South Hungarian and Slovak girls backed by j good Rumanian lei, Jugoslav dinars! Crow's Feet, Wrinkles, Enlarged Detigbtfal vanishing Crean Cootfti&i&x True BatUnnilk Matt The first application of Howard's Buttermilk Cream will astonish you. The dullest, most lifeless complexion is turned to radiant beauty and red cr rough hands or arms made snowy white, yet there is not the slightest sign of its use. It actually vanishes from sight and the most heated atmosphere will not produce the least shininess or greasiness of the skin. No matter whether you are troubled with a poor complexion, wrinkles, puffiness around the eyes, crow's feet or lines around mouth, or just a simple roughness of the face, hands or arms caused by wind or tun. you will find 1bat these troubles will quickly disappear with the use ot Howard s Buttermilk Cream. To prove this to your complete satisfaction, get a package to-day at any Prst class drug or toilet goods counter. Insist on Howard's Buttermilk Cream, no other Cream can take its place. If you cannot obtain, send 10 cents silver or stamps for generous trial package of Cream and Soap to Howard Bros Company, 457 Washington Street. Buffalo, N. Y. Yes and Xow Drug Co., Quigley's 3 Drug Stores can supply you. Advertisement. At Y our Service BREAD The Perfect Loaf, made by ZWISSLER'S SILK HOSE $2.50 Silk Hose, special $1.98 Big Reduction on Willys Knight and Overland Motor Cars OVERLAND RICHMOND CO. 11 S. 7th St Phone 1058 SAFETY FOR SAVINGS PLUS 4V2 Interest DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY "The Home For Savings" -- ---- 1 1 -i rirjuir lUuiiiiiuiuuuiuituiiiiuuuijiiui.uiiiiiiumiuimuiutMMiiiniiuNitiuorartiini'i I My office will be closed during the I month of July. if Dr. Dykeman, Dentist ntiuiuiiiiittiiniuunminiiuMiniiattiinininDnuuuiuiiumittiniuuMiRmtiiM ! GOODRICH Quality TIRES Rod ef eld Garage West End Main St. Bridge Phone 3077 BUY SUGAR E. R. BERHEIDE Phono 1329 244 S. 5th St. Free Delivery Vir -l!"!-!" - - - - -- - - ---M-lfWW,f,rt in f.mZ lluvturiuutuiiiatHiMNMtuMniiiuiimHinimtiinuHMtnniinitiiuiniRtiiiiniiii I Just Received 1 SUNGLO FLOSS I; Fine for Hand or Machine Work j I LACEyS, 8 South 9th St. 1 Over 1st Nat'l Bank Ph. 1756 !

Pores riftKSfc I

Improvement i " I I or Money tttck LA N I JL

r

and Czechoslovak sokols. rose considerably In the eyes of the Hungarian youths and at least as many matches were made on the exchange as in heaven. Slowly, with the improvement of the Hungarian money, he demand for girls from the lost provinces abated and Magyar girls are again very firm in the market. Former marriages with foreign currency girl are now being cancelled for the sake of Hungarian women.

Summer Colds Cause Headaches GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache bv curing the Cold. Tne genuine bears the Wtur of E. W. Grove. (Be sure ment. Cuticura Beautifies Your Complexion The daily use o( the Soap cleanses and purifies the pores of the skin, thus preventing blackheads and pimples. The Ointment used occasionally, as seeded, soothes and heals any irritation or roughness. They are ideal for the toilet as is also Cuticura Talcum for perfuming. SaU Sack PtmVt Ma AMnm: "Crtlran tak. muttn.Nyt ST.kUMu4S.kUn."Sol4Try. Siapa6c. OfnoMat&aadlOr. TalcumKe. jSVCobcora Sa aawvaa without nana. The Miller-Kemper Co. "Everything To Build Anything" LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phones 3247 and 3347 T r T S "Ti WASHING I t1 I I K MACHINES IRONERS Stanley Plumbing 910 Main St. & Electric Co. Phone 1286 mtuuiiiuiiuiuniiuittuiitauiuHuiumiiiiU!iiuiimaiiim!immmiiniiiunnifin s Cabinet Safes, Underwriters' Label, in Stock j I BARTEL & ROHE 1 921 Main l uuniKTlltHttirtiiiiifnfmiltfMiii:iiiHiitM!iiMiiuiiiiiitiiinjtnftt!iiuiliitiimiTnV Free Panta with each Suit or Suit at Vz Price FAULTLESS CLEANING CO. Jack Newsom, Prop. 203 Union Nat'l. Bank Bldg. 8th and Main Phone 2713 REMOVAL NOTICE Dr. H. E. Hinshaw DENTJST Removed to Suite 216 K. of P. Building. Phone 2583 I FURNITURE OF QUALITY 1 Z S j FERD GROTHAUS j I 614-616 Main St. j 3 iniowiiuniiinmiimiuiniiiiuiBHimimttiwuiiNmnmiiMuiaiinnuniHMa Lower Prices Now on Used Cars Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main St. Phone 1925 aaa - - T"iirwrwwn DR. R. H. CARNES I I DENTIST Phone 2665 I I Rooms 15-16 Comstock Buildin i 1016 Main Street I I Open Sundays and Evenings b- I I appointment. I MOMUimiumuifitHmiutuim Suits Cleaned and Pressed! 1 $1.50 I PEERLESS CLEANING CO. I I 318 Main Street I Miiiiimimtmttiiiitmmirtt.tM.tiniu..,mwinw,MWIIM)MtMM HUuniuuiiuiillMiitMuiiimiujiuininiiiiiiiiitiinimumuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiM" buy jellico coal now! i I Independent Ice & Fuel Company aiuiiiuiuiiiiminimiiiniHiitmiHiimnHimtiftuiNiiimiHnHfmiiituimuiiittii 1 - - - '-'''-i'-i'-ii ii ii in.run.ri.ri.-Ln. LUMBER and COAL MATHER BROS. Co. You will be surprised to know how many of your friends are regularly savins: money. You can do what they are doing. Begin now. American Trust & Savings Bank Ninth and Main

i a