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ERVICE Painting, Paperhanging or Umohtzrlnz. Moderate AUSTRIA ALLQTS FIFTY MILLIONS | gz == > roretor = T SUE APPALACHIAN FIRM. TO WIPE OUT USE OF LIQUORS | sopussiis Suki e Satutss | Aove orciastcorporstion. Do put by you at our disposal, we fendant in $1,368,488 Case. LIBRARIES ON EVERY CORNER LIKE | i st o GROCERY STORES, MORGAN'S HOPE | inston s buresa ot ivrasics, uncer . addition to conducting investiga- tions, this bureau should be charg- shall sucosed in utilising this ATHENS, Gs., July 5.—Sult for By the Associated Press. veloped possibilities than the free nfe with ]"'0““'"“ the develop- By the Assaciated Press. pome,” the letter continued. “And favorable feell d shall nt of libraries, which must worable feeling an pave BOSTON, July 5.—The American | Public library. gharply auun;ui:’hea ‘from the en- CHICAGO, July 5—Austria ™s | the national councli will pass & | the way for a comprehensive pro- 2.’;”""‘ Tepressnting the principal Geo. Plitt P]m Co _lnc‘ 1325 14tk 81, “Money spent to bring the libra- ouragement of libraries within 1ast awake to the necessity of law in accordance with which '_m. e interest on bonds issued, has o 9 Main 4224-1 public library will not have reach- | S PR IRt 0 e on & na- | the respective’ states. To obtain | S%I18Stawake tothe n ty of & | e i Ao e omployed. A big | Mibition of slcorol, or at least do | heen filed fn federal district court ed fts full development untll the | fional scale would yiela enormous | SUch recosmition by the federsl ~ great jaction sgainst aleohol? | committep is in course of forma. | the frw: steps toward that goal. here againkt the Appalachian Cor- 5 1s " 1 aa ¢ enlightened | forermment may well become the | President D. M. Hainlsoh of that | tion, to which most members of 5 certain that now aii ,poration by the Central Union Trust library Is as universal and as‘near | returns in terms of enligl S mediatagosl St'the library pro- country, stated in a letter to | the ‘Americsn-Austrian committee agonolos at our dlsposal willbstart | Company of New York, it became at hand as the grocery store, Joy citizenship,” he said. *Such de- I aiin Vit G, 1 - ent ot will ‘slso belong. Altogether the work, and I think I shall be able |known yesterday. Elmer Morgan, editor of the Jour- velopment { be encouraged, |, piled by § ln'?u‘o(al o rurubuom- . nshaw, preside neral feeling &t present in shortly to report on the effect and The corporation, headed by Louls a ¢ q: first, by establishing worknble 24 ted States bureau the Prohibition Foundation, made f.m is favorable to the idea success of our activity in Austria. |Magid of New Orleans, owns large nal of the National Educational | ynity of administration. For the of education to whqw that less bila b . i alooholism el 2 “If my words which you pul ple orchards in Rabun and Haber- Association, Washington, D.C. | opew country thls means county | than 20 per cent of the people of | Public by ths latter today. M= | of alooholism belng fought by L A e s Hbraries. For 1 ities it means | ‘the country enjoy the privileges of | .Hinshaw visited Austria last Ocd | Means of public measures liah in the Ereat Amerioan = counties, Oa; warshouse In sald today In an address before | lMbrarles ok lafgs CItSs e BoORS | Jocal library service. " - “Large sections of the popula- will contribute to further do- |New Orleans and several thousand the library department,. National and trained Bervice closer to. the .| tober In the interests of the pro- tion realize at last that a na- wvelopment of the prohibition move- |acres of land in !luon county, Mo., Education Assoclation, here. He people than they now are. Mrs. G. A, hibitlon movement. tion in our present economic dis- ment in America this success will, |it was sald. E. Magid and Eu- 4 D e reans of encouraging rs. Rumbaugh and Mrs. Roy “The federal minister for sooiai | tress cannot afford such a high | I hope, be also to us a stimulus |gene H. Black of tante have been HACONA maintained that no other single Ibrary service les in & clearer Burch conduct a turkey ranch near i rate of expensive consumption of to fight most energetically in |named as recelvers to whfl“c' the v educational agency had In pro- | gefinition of the responsibility of |Grand Island, Neb. It is run along| sdministration has allocated the | glgohol, and that, therefore, all | Austria and Europe alcohol and . |concern'ss business pending settle- 821 H St. N.E. portion to its cost greater unde- the federal government and of the 'the lines of a big cattle ranch. sum of fifty millions for this pur- facllities foy advancing this con- its adherenta ment of this litigat D77zzzzzzx>%00% Loz, This store will not twist ’ : - A sale for every home figures around a stumip h @ H@ 0 h fi C@. 3 to sell farnitare. MholF guiacms ThatF Columbla grafonolas I o e s / Reduced a full l = - Sfehive o 8 i S J ' Not one-third off the old prices, plense, but one-third 3 —It will not do anything to add to off the present pneee—-the same prices other dealers are the cost of furniture selling. 'O'O’OOON asking. 000 A store that cuts prices or gives a discount for cash’ forces some other customer to carry that difference. And if that store does not charge for credit, that “interest charge” must be hidden in the price of the goods or some other customer, must pay it. There’s a reason for this tremendous discount Shortly we enter our new Music Store at 618 F, and we want to move as little of our present stock as possible. There- fore— L @,@I/sinmmk. We have them all: —Any Style —Any Finis g This dining room suite, s157 . ] o This reproduction of a classic'Italian suite is developed in a warm, dull walnut. Four attrac- Formerly 45 flel;u. 60-inch buffet, closed-in server, oval extension table and china cabinet with wood plne sides. U «(rm.u T e | This store faces four-square to the wor]d and does business only one way. Cash and credit customers pay the same - price; we make no charge for credit up to 90 days; if payments extend beyond that period, we charge 6 per cent. Type Regular A-2 $30 c-2 $45 D-2 $60 E-2 $85 F-2 $100 G-2 8125 H-2 . $140 K2 $150 Tpe H- 2 93 33 LOW Terms Type E-2 556 67 Formerly $140— Formerly $85—! ,~--K,.-r-§‘ "This 3-piece outfit, $23.75 Simmons sanitary steel bed, 2-inch'post; with 10 rectangu- lar fillers; high-rising link spring and 45-pound al[‘layer felt mattress. In old ivory or white enamel finish: All sizes. Same outft in wood fnish, $2675. This Tudor bedroom suite, *135 Quantity production on this standardized style has brought down the price to $135. Note ¥ “the full length vanity, the bow-end bed, chifforette and large d: sx:uer B . Gulbransen Phyers alone exeepted Handsome Tudor period. Cabinet construction throughout, with chome of walnut or ma- A f ig ) J ogany eac! ll’l the a pmve by} e nl! T i | T R EET e Every piano and player-piano —— in stock is now MARKED DOWN It is prccxselg on these points that the Pullman Co., 95 per cent of the railroads and big institutions every- Saving you $50 to $200 on such standard instruments as where have decided on the Bohn Syphon system of Hardman refrigeration. Mahogany library Harrington You can’t do better than follow such expert authority. The Bohn Sanitor h 1 Behr Bros. shown here is ta.ble, 319-75 ‘ 575 / Pianos, grands and player-pianos : ‘ Py 5 e ° Colonial style, platform As explained above, these drastic reductions because we :}Sfisgn;arg;?:edt ca1:51.;::-1- L el Thls breakf dst Sulte, $87'5° base, furned pedestal, oblong shall shortly enter our new music store. A few typical examples: struction. ! ;Y For the breakfast or small dining room, these che suites fit top, as sketched, or can be had Formeri: N 0 - d in handsomely. T black. finish with colorful ! Y om —: alig‘:vl;;;?ted brass A ==z Suites include {able, buffet and oty SoonL CoCUnOnR L ook oval top if desired. _ Hardman Grand, $1250° $995 —I125-pound ice capac- b / Harrington Grand, $875 $745 ity. Harri Player. $725 $655 Rl S - We close every . e aryington. layer, Seamless porcelain lined %A Semateyall ay Sdmple eleC trlC Harrington Upright, $485 $435 Hardman Upright, $775 $695 (As easy to clean as a glass bowl) up thru Sept. 2. - All used instruments also go—examples: ‘Whittier upright Schirmer player Krakauer upright Kramer upright washmg machmes $175 $285 - 8135 , 8395 /,lh ’ v.v.v -“. | = Used Used Used Used i /" ".%4..;.;':“"'1.% j Uted for demunltutlm g : 525 delivers any 51 delivers any fi ‘.:vu‘v':""m.v' q The machines in this sale /8 Grand pianp piano or player m m.‘n’ /' have been used to demon- !‘ o strate the Hector’s efficient [ performance. Th il B perfect ru:;ing o:%e:.r em:s Phonograph C A )e_xce'ptrfo'rh: ‘fai':t “vivn:;r R d A 3 ine” on the inside of the i Seyi - cylinder they look like new ecor s 6 dining room | mchines Three of the Only a limited number at Season’s biggest song hits. . : this red i S 5 This fiber chairs $ 1 8 The tesemes e Three O'Clok in the rocker, $9.75 Pullman sleeper, $19 ! i it it s - ) A comfortable bedroom Larse roomy cartag, with Tooia (;ha;lirs o= mad; of st;lid oak (s::k”al device : ; ‘ This stool, $1.00 with “Oogle Oogle Wa Wa” Reed Nursery Chai . . jons, reversible wit eavy box irames. ntral control ¢ s, < i m;l,fi t;epdll:l:td:r:;f ti;p r:: thhdflme{;ml’e"imahwm'e::,*wmm . Shglped ba:k}: Golden oak Self lubrication v : This stool, " durable white with “Some Sunny Day” $1.95 tonne. : gray ‘or blue enamel. : finish. Guaranteed as if yor had pald full price. enamel finish. Heavy gpindle Phonograph Shop 2 2 Each chair has a slip scat $E down and sides. Seoon floon e Natural finish, as sketched. covered with a substitute 5 $5 monthly pays for it . . leather that resembles brown e st 0o, tourth fioe) Sale: Two grass rugs for $9.45 one rug 6x9 feet one, 27x54 inches \ able. Both rugs are made of selected Spanish leather. ¥ This ‘.djnmbre_‘ B Kar-o-kid, $21.75 Protection and fresh air for baby. Net for top to keep off mos quitoes; mh-Mlfldwfi This porch set, $9.75 Thildnnhlnlundukpumhmhnhdu