Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 40, 16 February 1922 — Page 9

PROBLEMS OF LANDS BORDERING PACIFIC TO RECEIVE THOUGHT

(By Associated Press) HONOLULU, T. H., Feb. 16. Financial and economical problems of coun tries bordering the Pacific ocean will be placed under the" microscope and endeavors will be made to discover remedies for their alleviation at the Pan-Pacific Commercial congress, which will meet here, probably In July, under the auspices of the PanPacific union, according to the tent tive program made public today. Support has been promised the conference by a number of prominent persons, accofding to messages received from A. H. Ford, director of the union who is in Washington in connection with the congress. These include Prince Tokugawa, one of Japan's principal delegates to the international conference; Viscount Shibuzawa, who finished a tour of the United States recently; Philip Tyau, former secretary of the Chinese delegation at Washlrton; Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover; Colonel Jones, head of the United States Coast and Geodetic survey; Dr. Paul Bartsch of the Smithsonian Institute; Dr. David Starr Jordan, chancellor emeritus of Leland Stanford, Jr., university; Dr. Barton Evermann,' and others. Significant Pan-Pacific commercial problems of each nation touched by the ocean will be presented in papers given by one delegate from each coun try on the first day of the congress, according to the tentative program. Suburban PHILOMATH, Drf Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Deer spent Thursday with Mr. and4 Mrs. Leland Geise and family... Mr.4 and Mrs. Harry Weber, daughter .Tune, and Mrs. M. G. Weber were in Richmond Friday Mrs. George Fulton called on Mrs. Mary Shank Thursday afternoon.. .Mrs. Grant Rose spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Shank... Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg spent Friday with Mrs. Rufus Stinson Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plankenhorn and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ora Henrdix and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn and son Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Helmsing of Dayton, Ohio, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank Russel Hendrix, of Richmond, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. B. WcCashland and Mrs. J. T. Bradley, of Centervillo, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rrtenbaro? and son Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. SamuelFisher attended the sale held at Alonzo Ketner's. at Brovr.f.viHe, Saturday afternon..'...Tho Happy Pedestrian class met at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert1 Friday night. The followin?: attended: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber and daughter, Mr. and "Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter. Misses Jennie Pollett, Mary Rose, Sylvia Stinson, Edith Brown; Ray Fulton, Orval Plankenhorn. Orval Fulton, James Rose, Ernest Stinson. Paul and Frank Pollett., Wilbur West, After a dainty luncheon served by the hostess, an enjoy able time was spent with contests and games Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson and family Mr. and MC3. Ross Stevens, Ray Fulton, Mrs. Rufus Lambert and daughter, Edrith, and Mrs. Charles Brown were in Richmond Saturday. 1 LYNN, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hin-! shaw returned to their home in Pekln, 111., after a week end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hinshaw Henry McGill has taken the west end local run from Lynn to Indianapolis Nathan Hill visited relatives in Richmond Monday The C. B. A. and Fidelity classes of the Friends church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Swain Monday evening. About William Swatn Monday evening. About forty members were present. There was a social hour of contests which were very instructive, games full of fun, and refreshments. The serving committee composed of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hinshaw and Mr. and Mrs. William Swain, is to be commended on their splendid evening's entertainment. .. .Mrs. W. E. Hamil ton spent Tuesday in Winchester.. Marshall Moody is quite sick at this time John Hudson is ill Mrs. Ira Albright of Tipton. Ind., returned to her home Monday, after a week end visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clemer Homer Tillson of Richmond spent Tuesday with his parents here.... Mrs. Carl Bowen was in Richmond Monday Wendell Cunningham visited with his parents in Cambridge City Tuesday Willard Norton visited in Muncie Monday. . . . Grant Johnson visited in North State. Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan of Crete had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jordan of Lynn... Charles Pierson visited with friends in' Indianapolis and Richmond Blaine Moody visited In Richmond Monday. . .Mrs. Hubert Alexander tind children of Richmond returned Monday after an over Sunday visit witn AH! EPSOM SALTS NOW LIKE LEMONADE Epsom Salts made Tasteless with Fruit Derivative Salts Enjoy all the splendid physic-action on the bowels of a dose of epsom salts without the awful taste and nausea. Ask any druggist for a handy package of "Epsonade Salts," the wonderful discovery of the American Epsom Association. Even children gladly take

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Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Shoate. . .Elwood HinBhaw spent Monday la Richmond. . .Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Shoate are confined to Iheir home with the "Flu". . . Quey : Beetley visited in Richmond Monday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pitman of Milton werp guests Sunday of Mrs. Emma Humphrey.... ..Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horman were guests Sunday evening of Mr. - and Mrs. Mark Hamilton.. ..Miles Furnace visited in Indianapolis and Chicago last week. . . Mr, and Mrs. James Witter and Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Witter "and family of Snow Hill were guests Sunday of Mr. and ,Mrs.l Louie Witter. . . . .Miss Lucille Yates visited ' relatives and friends in Arcanum, Ohio, last week. Mrs. Andrew Skinner Is suffering from a severe attack of asthma Rev. M. E.- Hamilton began a series of meetings at the M. E. church Sun day evening.... Hiatt and. Houser. lo cal contractors, were awarded the contract of a big church and dwelling in Versailles, Ohio, last week. .. .George Hollingsworth spent Monday In Winchester Will Hollingsworth visited in the county seat Monday. .... Miss Florence James of Richmond was a guest Sunday of relatives here. CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio. Quite a number from this place attended the funeral of Mrs. George Fosdick At Eaton, Saturday afternoon. .. .Misses Maudie Ashworth and Ruth Surface spent Wednesday night with Mabel and Ruth O'Hara Miss Dorothy Miller spent Saturday night and Sunday with Dorothy Sheffer.. .The Jackson girls and boys' basketball teams will play Monroe at that place next Friday evening Principal H. M. Jobes visited home folks Saturday and Sunday... The executive committee of the farm bureau met at the home of Elmer McWhinney Monday evening to pian tne work for the boys' Die club ana tne girls canning club, also an orchard trimming demonstration to be! given on March 11 at the home of J. Wv O'Hara. BLOOMINGPORT, Ind. Rev. Ruby Oren and Rev. Johnnie Johnson began a series of meetings Sunday at the Carlos Christian church Mr. and Mrs. Elbnd Engle and children were gue&ts Sunday of Mr. Engles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Engle. .Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newman spent Monday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Engle. Mr. En gle, wht is ill, was not improved Mon day morning Mrs. Charles Lane and daughter, Mrs. Ora Smith, were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lane....Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Oberander and baby, Nina Pauline, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. John Oberander Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman attended the revival services at Cherry Grove Sunday. Friends Quarterly meeting will be held at Winchester Saturday .Mr. and Mrs. James Newman and daughter, Ruth, -attended Sunday i school and church at Cherrv Grove. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bald win anI family were recent guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Charles Cox and family Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Engle entertained several guests at dinner Friday Pearl Wilson was not so well Monday. .. .31r. and Mrs. Kelley Engle attended the funeral of Roscoe . Reynolds at'.. Fountain pity, Sunday afternoon ..Mr. and Mrs. Bert Murphy spent Mnoday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Oberander Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seniot and baby, Em-! ma Ellen, spent Sunday night with Mrs. Senior s . parents. Mc and Mrs

Asa Wright Fowler, the little son.denhall entertained Sunday at dinner

of Mrs. Roy Ketring of near Fountain for Miss Edna Spille, Harold White of City, has been spending several days '.Union City, Reba Mendenhall, Herhere with his grandparents, Mr. and I man Spille of Winchester, Hazel Clark Mrs. Austin Glover. ... .".Mrs. Glennajand Anthony Kleeman of Richmond, Hinshaw returned to. her home Sun-1 Miss Treva Clark of Williamsburg

i day. . R. D. Thornburg( with his! mother, Mrs. Emily Thornburg, atj tended the funeral of Miss Glenda Thornburg Saturday at Muncie. They also made a short call at the hospital to sea Mr. Tliornburgs mother-in-law,

Mrs. Frann Thornhurg, who under- of her many school friends. inose in-. Mrs. Ed Wilson entertained the Jolly went an operation Thursday. They eluded in the party were Miss Esther Twenty-four Monday evening in honor founa her very weak. Mr. Thornburg's t Duke, Miss Mildred Wilcoxson, Miss"Df their niece who is leaving this week wife, who has been with her motheiCj Margaret Crow, Carl Demaree, Charles ;for ner home in Waverly, Kansas..... for several days will not return homejElibee, Paul Austerman. The enter-1 jjr. and Mrs. Geoige Wagner and son for a few days The protracted i tainment consisted of -Touring and arrived. home Sunday evening from

meeting which was conducted here by Rev. Fred Tormohlen, closed Sunday night WEBSTER, Ind. The Webster basketball team defeated the Boston basketball team Saturday night at the Y. M. C. A. by a score of 23 to 13 in favor of Webster While engaged in household duties at "the home of Rev. and Mrs. Jehiel Bond in Webster. Miss

Abbie Marshall fell and sustained a ' Hogan of Cambridge spent Friday severe fracture of the hip Mr. and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutz Mrs. Cornelius V. Mills of Richmond! .The Hard-Time social given by spent the week-end with their daugh-Jthe farmers was attended by a large

ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Culbertson at their country home near here.... Mrs. Viola Wilcoxson spent Saturday with her son, Dr. and Mrs. George Wilcoxson and family of Richmond.. Mrs. Mattie Richey of Richmond

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satisfying meal solves the breakfast problem ' for many a busy housewife who has to get Johnny off to school. Hest the Biscuits In the oven to restore their crispness; pour hot milk over them, adding a little cream and a little salt. Better for children than mushy porridges ready-cooked and ready-to-serve.

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RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND

Mary's Letter to Taylor Again Quizzed by Prosecutor

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Above is a photographic copy of the love letter with the crosses, presumably signifying kisses, sent to Taylor by Mary Miles Minter, with its

little butterfly crest Dent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson and family.. Mr. and Mrs Virgil Fulton spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Oliver Demaree. .Mrs. Elsie Alyea of Williamsburg, Mrs. Cora Mor- , lono sttonHJ the funpral rison of tits place attends the funeral of a near relative near Muncie Monday.... Dr. Edgar Bond of Richmond visited his parents,. Rev. and Mrs. Jehiel Bond, Monday Mrs. Martha Mendenhall called on Miss Abbie Marshall Monday. Mrs. Clara Folks and children, Helen and Buddy, of Cincinnati, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hendershott...Mr. and Mrs. Frank Piper left recently for Peru where he is employed Miss Mary Williams of Richmond spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Arcadia Williams Mrs. Mary Palmer spent several days the past week at Indianapolis visiting Mrs. Leota Dubois Stephen Parrish'and family have moved to their home in Richmond.... Revival services have been postponed until March 3 at the M. E. church. Services will be conducted by "Rev. Stoner of Chester. ...Mr. ana Mrs. Bud Demaree entertained at din ner Sunday at their home south of Webster for Mr. and Mrs. John Mutchner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mutchner of Richmond and son, Carl ... . Elizabeth Ellis spent Sunday with Loretta Weadick Mrs. Jes Gibson and son Verle, and daughter, Reba Lavon of Scott county, came Saturday to spend a few days with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Culbert- . r. -w- . Til . son...1. Lee Kinsman or reoria, in., visited wiht Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris, recently, en route to Dayton, Ohio, on business. .. .Mr. ana Mrs. jonn AienMr. and Mrs. William Culbertson had Sunday dinner with their son, Mr. ana Mrs. Lowel Culbertson of near Kich mond. , .Miss Florence Wickershanv ; entertained at her country home west of Webster, Friday evening for a few; Valentine contests or wnicn miss aiudred Wilcoxson and Carl Demaree won the favors. A luncheon was served to the guests by the hostess. , JACKSONBURG, Indi The joungi people of Greens Fork gave a very enjoyable entertainment here which wa3 well attended Rev. D. L. Milligan will fill his regular appointment here next Sunday Rev. and Mrs crowd and was one of the happy events of the winter Miss Hester Gethers spent Thursday with Mrs. Will Brooks Mrs. Hallie Kingery spent the week-end with her mother at Blooming Grove James Lutz is

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CtfJU- - - K KX X X n visiting friends in Kansas. .... .L. E. !

Crist of Orange visited his sister, Mrs. v- . . r , T-. .iHadeler Hardware company of Dayton, Clara Sacrist fast week. .. .ord has 0hiCKMiss Ethei Earman and sis-

Deen received or uie serious mness ui

Mrs. . Elizabeth Cook at her home at I friends at a Valentine party at their c.ii c s it. m. .D!ineno3 al - vaienune parry at weir

Sulphur Springs Mr- and MrS- Roy Personett and son of Pershing spent Friday afternoon with Mr and I Mrs. Oliver Morse The Help-One-An-other club met with Mrs. Herman , 2???: following friends were entertained at j , a"u, Tii-to . ! vvuu cuiiuai . mi. auu iuia. j:.. -l. Lindley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks and children, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo HorT ; mel and children, Mr. and Mrs, Blose and son, George, of Centerville, ; ?n mllnf 1 ii Mr' John Riser and son, Frank Mr. XUU 1U13. i i 11 OV.ViL YlOltCU iliviiud Edward Kinsinger and children and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kinsinger spent Sunday wifh Mr. andiMrs. Ernest Kinsinger at Penville....Mrs. Dan Kiser, Mrs. Hugh Logan, Mrs. Dan Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worl attended the funeral services of Mrs. Wayne LaMar at the Dunkard church Raymond Roth and family spent Sunday with Mi-fi. Alice Brown at Hagerstown ....The Ladies' Aid saciety were entertained at the home of the president, Mrs. Orville Berg Thursday afternoon. . Refreshments were served by the hostess.... Fred Loper of Cam bridge was the guest of his sister,

Mrs. Wilbur Personett and family Jne nnsuan cnurca ouuuay u,OIuj,io,, tr., fiw'ing and evening. The Endeavor

and Maiiford McGrew attended an;t0Ptc for next Sunday evening is ''The

oystersvpper at William Bowlin's Sat-iBOUrceB ol nwgn. urday evening. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ins Sceurman. The Sunday school atJacobs entertained a company of j tendance last Sunday was 86 Present, friPTifia RatnrHav ovpnino- thn. th-ps- offering, $3.27 The Friendly Bible

ent were Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Vern DeHays, Wayne, Lowell and Rhea Brooks and Herbert Jacobs. MILTON, Ind. Lewis Johnson of In dianapolis spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pitman spent the week e with relatives at- Lvnn Mr. a nd and , California where thev spent the winuP wlth vrr. and Mrs. t h warren... . .Carl WilH-tms is very ill with pneumonia The Embroidery club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John ingerman Mrs. Harry Doty and j son Fred Ieft Wednesday afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs.. McClung at WashCl'T THIS OCT IT IS WORTH MOXEY Out out this slip, enolosfl with 5c and mail it to FoIpv & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial paekagre containing Folev's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup: Foley' Kidney Pilla for twns in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments: and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness. headaches, and siuerg;sn ooweis. a. v. i Luken Drug Co., i-628 Main St. Ad-1 - building elements a warm, nourishing

IND., THURSDAY, FEB. 16, L922.

ington, D. C .. .Grandmother Blue is seriously ill. The young ladles of Mrs. Wallace Warren's Sunday School class entertained the young men or t.'- v. Jones' class at a Valentine party Tues day evening in the church basement. A two-course, dinner was' served. The room and tables were beautifully decorated in keeping with the day. Large bunches of carnations formed the center-piece of each, table. After dinner the evening was spent In games and music. The boys gave several yens m honor of the class and the - teacher. Forty were present, WEST MANCHESTER, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Poe will be tendered a reception on Thursday, evening at the Christian church after the prayer meeting serviced which will be led by Mr. Poe.' All members of the church and Sunday school are Invited to be present Mr. and Mrs. Poe will leave soon to' make their home at Eaton. .". . The Sunday school convention attend ance Sunday at the Christian church was not so large due to the Inclement weather and bad roads. Rev. Irvin of Eaton, principal speaker, was unable. to be present' as was also tne secretary, Missi Ruby Guenther: C. C. Petry spoke on the vacation Bible school as carried on and tried out last summer at Castine. A plan is on foot to organize a Monroe township vacation Bible school, interdenominational in character and the point selected to hold same at the Monroe centralized school house.. . ..John Gauch, who underwent an operation Jot appendicitis at Miami Valley hospital, Dayton, Ohio, on Tuesday of last week, is improving. ... .Miss Anna Gauch accompanied Miss Ethel Earman to Campbellstown Friday evening and. on Saturday they visited Mr. Gauch at Miami Valley hospital.. . . .Mrs. John Gauch and family and Mrs. Charles House, who spent Sunday with Dayton relatives, also visited Mr. Gauch .Anna and Hugh Gauch were dinner guests Sunday of t taQlno, mh.. nf Saturday evenlllg. . . . Miss Ola gouth charIeston spent the knd with home folks. .. .Mrs. rnmaa twto w arA sister Ola Saturday. .. .C. A. Ford is arending the annual hdware dealers convention thig week at Columbus.. Mrs. H. S. Huey and son Max visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker. Mrs. Shumaker is on the sick list, but is now improving. .. .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barmes were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Poe. William Trone and James Beasley t,,-i, ,T j Tt!e X'o -T1 aomi Steele was the guest of Miss Leone Pitman Sunday.... Rev. O. F. Bilger and sons, Paul, pscar and Oliver, were Eldorado visitors Sunday aften!oon Glen and Lloyd Line of Crown Point are visiting for a few days with Rev. and Mrs. O. F. Bilger and 'family Chester Gower of Savona spent Saturday night and Sunday with Roscoe and Robert Howard. Mr. Gustav Shear spent Monday in Dayton. .. .Miss Sylvia Trone of Dayner guests Sunday of Mrs. Mary Trone Mrs. Edith Shewmon of 'Eldorado was the guest of West I Manchester relatives Sunday. .. .Rev. H. Huey filled his appointment at class of the U. B. church met Thursaay evening ai me iiome ol mi . j. n Alkali In Soap Bad For the Hair Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless) and is better than anything else you can use. Two or three' teaspoon sful of Mulsified will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil , shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and .a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Bb sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. Advertisement.

Leas. A short business session: - waa-

held after which the social committee took charge. A very, unique program was prepared which was much'enjoyed by all .present The hostess " then served fruit The next meeting will be on March .7, at the home of Mrs. A. Myers,, on East street ? FOUNTAIN CITY", Ind. Mr. and Mrs. 'Reuben . Maceyl epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Ross Macey. . 1 ' The Friends Aidi society will hoi a market Saturday, Feb. 13, at Harris ahd Harris dry goods store, from 10 to 12o'cloek. i . .Mr.1 and Mrs, Rolla Overman, Mrs. Ona Boren and J. Overman attended a funeral in Richmond Monday. ..v.. Mr. ad Mrs. Reuben Macy spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Marquis Thomas.. .Enoch Marine of Muncie spent the week end with Ira Davisson and family, v "-. , : ", That sour smelly sink will lose power quickly if you use Blue Devil Cleanser. Advertisement : - Mrs. C. L. Scott t . tM - Are You Run-Down, Weak or Nervous? Read This Mother's Advice: South Bend, Ind. "I had become all I run-down, very weak and nervous, and was so poorly that I could not do any of my work, but after taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite 'Prescription I regained my strength and never felt better in, my life. It completely restored me to health. ,1 had practically no siif f ering and my baby was very strong and healthy. I know 'Favorite Prescription to be the best medicine a woman can take during expectancy and afterward for strength and health." Mrs. C. , L. Scott, 401 E. Sample St The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has made many women happy by making them healthy. Get it at once from your nearest druggist in either liquid or tablet formAdvertisement. Everyday Ad-Ventarefi When you've grown very tired of the "furnished room" you've been living in for the past six months tired of the wall paper, tired of the furniture, tired of the outlook and everything And you think what a cheering thing it would be if you could move somewhere else where the - surroundings would suit you betterone of those room you've pictured to yourself but that you don't really believe exist any more And so you try to make your dream come true by looking over a few "vacancies" that you've heard about, but except for differences in size, all the rooms have a strange resemblance to your own And so you just go on week after week in the old place, until the day you happen to look through the Palladium's "Rooms and Board" column " , And Then the Sun Comes Out! Because by looking into two or threfi of the offers there, you find exactly the ort of attractive, comfortable room you've been wanting and you begin to enjoy your 'home life" again. f (Copyright 1922) . AUTOMOBILE STORAGE and Repairing Overland-Richmond Co. K. of P. Bldg. S. Eighth St. ItmniifiimimHiHfMHiiiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiMtHitiinmttnttiufiiiititiitiittiiimitnii! j Our Pocahontas Lump .Will Please You 1 Hackman-Klehfoth & Co. 1 I Phone 20152016 I i - - ' I IIIIIMIHIlUlllltilHmiRHHItlinilllltlllitlllHIIIIIIIlUHIlMMItllimillllltllllimilUU lM1lltttmilll1imiHlllIHHMIt1IllHHIBIHIIIIttmilHUI1HIHIlillMMt1HIM!!llHlltmH I 3 Interest on Your Savings 1 Accounts American Trust Company Main and 9th Sts. I iiiiiiiiiiiiRHiiminniHiimiiiniiiMinniniHiiiimnHiiniiiiimiHii irmtmuu -Pure Pasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1531 KRAMER BROS. DAIRY "Say It 4 With Flowers" Hhone 1093 Dodge Bros. Motor Car Prices are Reduced , ' ' BETHARD AUTO CO. 1117 Main St. Buy an Automobile; at ' Your Own E. W. Steinhart & Co. ' 10th and SalJor Streets . Phone 2955 - PROOF OF THE PXJDDING You know the rest Our Coal Is the Best! Will you make lhe test? Wisdom Avoid Inferior Coal ' . SEE BELL IN BEALI VIEW South 8th and M Sts. Phone 2476

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