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FIGHT FOR G 0., TORESUME WORK ON S LEADERSHIP 15 ON | UNIQUE MONUMENT Baby Specialists. ‘ ‘ § ; ! HAT there are Physicians who specialize on Infant ailments you know. ; b Fnlle}le Being Qontestcd Bit- . Y | (Confederate Memorial fo B T Physicians understand Infant Soahiag) all Physicians treat dhem, T is :fl terly in Wisconsin Primaries I" | | Carved Out of. Mountain Side profession, his duty, to know human ills from the Stork to the Great Beyond. - : | — But in serious cases he calls in the Specialist. Why? He knows as every Moot MWis Ak 81 (Byr Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 21, (By The As- Mother knOWB, or Ollght to thW, that Baby is Jm a blby, noeding M‘l treat- Associated Press)—Contral of the re soclated Press) Preparations are publican party in Wisconsin is the objective of opposing factions now GOOD! nearing completion for the resumption ment, BpBOifll remedies. WaRlag Ioehat 16 cQnsABsA the. maatt] t a | BEAT NOVELS OF RECENT YEARS [ intensise. primirs eamenion e "ot | lo¢ T Can & Mother be less thoughtful? Can & Mother try to relieve Baby with i ey, VERLUALE @10 spuivily Mountain, an undertaking mnrrnmm" B mfi]edy thflt she Would use ffll‘ hemlf? A‘k yollmlf' a.nd answer honestl , Hundl'eds Of Tltles inlist v prohibition parties TS ORI e L Always remember that Baby is just a baby. Ané remembering this ;ou the sculptor, who was engaged by the | Republicans ire staging a repeti. 2 s Aty o i R e B L TR A I‘ Buy this Cigarette and Save Money | |11 (0q Daughters of the Confederacy, will remember that Fletcher's Castoria is made espeoia.lly for Infants and ried on for the past 25 years between under whose auspices the m : g i 56 nonument 1 FAMOUS AUTHORS the faction headed by Senator Rebert is to be hewn onl: of the lnuno;nt:u Chfldren' IM. La Follette, and his opponents, | ; [organized this year under the com.| great monolith, has already returned [ ] — c s |mittee of Forty-Four and calling to Atlanta and is shaping his plans themselves the Independent l"rngr\-s-‘ |to take up the work where it was left r BOOK DEPARTMENT {stve Republicans. Politiclans ar oft when Ufcle Sam's demands inoi. : finding a responsive state, the voters | dent to America's entry into the [turning out in almest unprecedented world war temporarily halted com- ‘ & . [numbers to hear candidates. pletion of this memorial to the heroes Vg Th D k | Appenl to the farmers and laboring (Continued From First Page). of another day. e lc lnson men 18 being made by hoth ’M”o”‘i —— Mr, Borglum is having a speciallly | Attek on the seh-Cummins Jaw, | A0Cl'S store Saturday night. The pro- fdesigned lens ground for the projec- the ship subsidy bill, the l’ordnrv: prietor said the cider was sold for|tion of figures of increased slze D C McCumber tariff bill and on the fed. | ¢ CNts & glass, the whiskey for 20 jagainst the side of the huge mass of rug o. eral reserve system is the method of cents, and the wine was for his own |granite, by means of which with a approach used by the La Kollette| 5 It Was testifled, powerfulilght photosraphs ot-modeln ~ 169-171 MAIN ST faction, while thelr opponents head. |, 2ncl simitted today that he sold imay be thrown against the face of s % ed by Dr. W. A flnnll(“;rl are ul"'z:llnk (:osigh;'”“ meMrsien AP S I hemelile I gl bpie exern S i e 50. Such methods have never been :::nmu,’,:,,;“.:l,‘,, pnr‘,‘, n':;““”l dp;;"o”d, Through Judge W. F. Mangan, Mrs. iysed before, according to the sculptor, . Pnm. InAHR A ak '_',1',," o er‘_"_': Of| Mary Avery pleaded not guilty to two |who has gotten down to the actual : ! SRS besides favering federal action to .p‘r?fl:' r,mr""n ?f h;‘uorrmw ‘,:;;I:“:rn :'I:k |work of drawing in the groups of ; | similati N\ y g “|John street. Two jugs whiskey & 0 = Our Entire Stock of {lde assistance o the agricultural in«|were found in the Avery tenement by |hie o tha o cock. The work of pen. macks and o= The False and the True. VE and TWO PIECE TS, stk CedRratioh GE TRERT rad R L P Mival. - Bhe was fined |jection has to be done at night, e Advertlsing by the use of large space, the expenditure of huge sums an Iresenting 60,000 wage earners {;f’”l:’ :%vrgmm Williase By Satie -feahls 1:.,1:1. but added that it is practicable, E o of money have placed nnthgmuhg'h‘"nmmm,. home, perhaps, |state, did not indorse the candidacy|fied that Mrs. Avery admitted selling \:"":t' ;:’::r::”m’;"“r‘rg;'h'i;' "'":;;', e Cheerfulnessand | many articles that today have been discarded, as you will readily admit. of Senator La Follette at its conven- |liquor. After being questioned by |PTOCCt BICHUTCE A8 FEM B GRE i Morphine Do you recall anything that has mare modestly appealed to the tion in July, but was appealed to by|Judge Mangan, Sergeant McCue sald |[OU° €€t & P : y public than has Fletcher’s Castoria: modmhluiucml.phdh‘ speakers to throw its support to the|the stuff seized was not whiskey but i At iiRe h Tt —— at all times—and “my_mmb‘mu? GE : ks Carving will begin either . |senlor senator from Wisconsin. Or-|alcohol. He admitted that Mrs. Av-| ~T0RE R0 S8 0 HAEE B0 Pl : The big splurg, the mhleudin&clum; may win for a time, but ganization of farm-labor leagues|ery had claimed the alcohol was used| “° " S A . SUI I S [throughout the state was undertaken|for rubbing purposes. ot ”""“‘“" Zavis nuboabshats mno) i § the honest truth-telling advertiser is like the old story of the tortoise by the federation of labor to bring a| On the witness stand Sergeant Ri-|Peen settied which NERIE ; that beat the hare. political coalition hetween these fwo|val said Mrs. Avery admitted the sale| A crew of men ha 8 Mothers everywhere, and their daughters, now mothers, spaak . groups. Meeting of thes , i f three drinks from the jugs seized for several weeks extending the scaf- i fr lowingl th ) in § In Dark Colors A g 100, NEDUROLLIG S T el g § “|tolding to the point on the mountain & ankly, glowingly, enthusiastically in praise of Fletcher's Castoria. cal organizations in congressional dis-|He claimed the stuff to be whiskey. : Speak of it lovi friend that has b; tricts have in each instance ind | Policeman James A. Sullivan corro- |4 where will rest the —principal ovingly as a friend that has brought comfort, cheer and YValues to $12.00. Sanator Ta Follstte arvim!‘;l' & 'l‘\;:fl‘r: { borated the s;rgmnv's‘s‘rory as to Mrs, |[Eroup, and various electrical and com- B ! smiles to fllei{ little-one. headed by him. Avery's admissions. pressed air apparatus also has ar- D To them: to these true mothers no argument can induvces them The indorsement of La Follette by| Policeman Thomas Feeney sald he [rived and is ready for installation, Mr. and § to set aside their bottle of Castoria, their old friend, that they might $4 39 the Wisconsin ocialist party hay|had & complaint that liquor was being Brf;;‘:‘.’”:r::‘:‘ R 10sS OF SLEEP try even another and unknown remedy for babies. Then, would YOU | ngh i A . |sold in the store and that the stuff C! s 8 | i 4 . . brought criticlsm from ~other state|501d In the store 82Ct tHAF Hhe o0 | e reliot on the nearly perpendicular| -/ [ restiting therefr il § think of going to YOUR OWN medicine chest to find relief for Baby’s rganizations of that party, and has| Ve ity T § troubles? Can you not separate the false from the true? ide of Stone Mountain of a colossal (R of ‘aused an att e the store. |8 3 : o Signaters bk gl l;ihmar’jap;)lll;?llr:]: Accused Makes Denial. R L e AR L 3 ool MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCNER'S CASTONIA rate the heroic deeds of the confed- | | | | state’s history, Virtually no activity| Ty r the court that her i party. Dr. Ganfield has asked him jf| Mre Avery told i f the " s (: I' | [husband is suffering from a shock. Al- |erate armies. This side of the moun- - GENUINE As OR 'A ALWAYS i p posing republican factions is being | . ; ernalia of war, ; ” CENTS sy U. 4 2 (the stuft with all the paraphernalia a 35 Dosss’ 40¢E congressional candidates, down f the mountain fo provide a na- Complete Out Men. Aistricts 3 - D utfitters of Men listricts. Complete control of the “agent” of the police, testified to buy- achievement when completed, have Exact Copy of Wrapper. (4 Afternoons Until further notice. the Koplowitz store Safurday after.|Confederacy. i In the contest for nomination as|noen. A marked bill was used. Wil-| Stone Mountain is 15 miles east of R R = cused was fined $150. investigating the case of Mrs. Joseph[is making an active' campaign as the | 4ovo and was brought back in, he|of solld rock, seven miles in circum- $1,200 TO PREACHER Eva Jachinow of 365 Broad street, gan, the two regular factional eondi e i) M repeives $10 “for -esuh HARDING A VOFATES ] Announced Intention of Admitting g W Kensington. If the woman lives in|the ticket. Morgan Is supported 1y| SCTEeARt ¥ When K. K. K. Entered receive aid here; if she lived here, the land has been attacked by him i President TLauds Work Done At e “hi v t s Maple of open rebellion in consequence of : | Chiet W. ¢ Hart said a Mep B 4 Tokio, Aug. 21.—(By Asseclated | tist church explained to his congrega- ceived a license to wed at Kensing- Mo B b | 9 candidate for mayor, that Edward TeHenry's ed To Preserve Peace 2 R cotton spinning industry in Japan| church were to be made a kneck S SRR jfween the anti-saloon league and|for his own use. He denfed having| Washington, Aug. 21.—President pag completed negotiations with Mar- . ton spinning in China, says Diamond, | thegarb of the Ku Klux Klan marched 8 N vision elearly before t e. The i 2 The bill | Ro risk. if you use Baker's Certified 4 iRijios, peoble. Theypiifedtplving iim & Matie. ~The WLTIELARE, B8 COM SRR AR, BHtiEr gression district with the divisian he- | williams where it was found by the try in Japan was mainly due to the “Thé Knights of the Ku Klux Klan tive ageressive warfare but to pre- quoting an interview with Clarke, between those who favor modification | hy policeman Willlam Hays Saturday |S€rve peace written August 15. In this interview . qo tpo eotton spinning industry so At a signal a line of 500 filed { grave fears are expressed {in some|yjon ) xe he accepts this socialist s | : e nheai ta r,n"h,' Ist support but | "AR Ot Ced for rubbing purposes and |tain affords space for a mile or more Y i 5 the whiskey is uged as a stimulant|of gigantic sculptured fgures of man NEW YU . » This contest between the two op-|yyoi pe is weak, She denied selling |and horses, 50 or more feet in height, A Gmiont Bm thO Slg'naturo Of lcarried on by two tickets of eandi- | ity Th tain side and an extensive 5 | A plea of not guilty was entered e mountain side and an extens Hartford dates for state offices, two tickets of [ \':’han Koplowitz, proprietor of atract of land on the plain at the base M “It Pays to Buy O {ind" " = store at 134 South Main street. Henry : TN 3 ¥ Our Hind through state senatorial and assembly W. Williams of Franklin Square, an ,"tpmnal park, from which to view the solitieal machinery of t st 4 We will be closed on Wednesday [/ f1e ouject ot the fgns. " |ing a drink and a bottle of booze at|been deeded to the Daughters of the B i L R republican candidate for governor is liams said he bought half a rlozr‘nlnlantn‘ 1s is said to be the largest the only dividing element between the | 1. G - lsolid ite monolith in the warld, T iy {drinks since last nesday. The ac id gran 4 two factions. Mavor A. . McHenry rising 686 feet above the surrounding| KLAN REPUDIATES I 500 KLANSMEN GIVE - TLocal and RBerlin authorities are of Oshkosh has entered the field and c T t of the|plain and standing a dome-like mass | " | When Williams stepped out o pl E IMPERIAL WIZARD Pac, who up to the time of her mar- |candidate favoring modification of |z 0 ci" Koplowitz and the accused |ference. tiage last Wednesday was being sup- [the Volstead act. Gov. J. J. Blaine | qoeiriod the sale Lt — —_— ported by the charity board as Mrs. (and Attorney General William J. Mor ¢/ to questions, “Agent” Wil- v penly 10 ¢ S | Chicago Baptist Clergyman Had Just but who, in her application for a | dates are fighting out their battle on . | . 3 % conviction .| Negroes and Assuming Customs of s It B l R mflt B Urged Greater Contributions arriage license, gave I ddress as|the issues dividin | > marriage licenar, gave her address ag | the ssues dividing the remainder of| b Mecue i koplo:| CITIZEN MILITARY | V™ o e o it pinning Business Reported to Be Y i ¢itz admitted the sale in question and f; Kensington, the . local ~ authorities |the Anti-Saloon league, which has re- | Sy placing the sale price at $1 —_— Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 21.—Ku Klux n Gl‘ave Dal]gel‘ There wish to know what right she had to|peatedly attacked Governor Blaine| s Klansmen in Georgia are on the verge | | Chicago, Aug. 21.—As Rev. John- ap RS SRS | son Myers, pastor of Immanuel Bap- Berlin authorities want to know why - A A LR % b : she gave a wrong address and re. |, 1, PrORbition issue is growing in|street man reported his son, a HISh| oon Neade—Wants Men Train- |2 Published statement by James L. Press.)—Great interest is being! tion that more money must ba con- i 1 : fmportance with the progress of the!school pupll, had seen Koplowitz sell Beavers, Atlanta chief of police and | b v chool pupll, h B evinced In regard to the future of the | tributed if much needed repairg to the ton campaign. Mayor cam-|booze in the etore i i3 3 > aign, and th ¥ 5e- P s ai 2 cey | Young Clarke, acting imperial wizard, p a he active exchange be-| The accused said he had whiskey| nE: G1a 2. mp | owing to the rise in the cost of pro-| sounded at the door and mere than a C?O,km: Mr'hp:mldr:,: Tn,J.Z' ::p mh‘dfi Governor Blaine have brought the di-|gold the liquor to Williams, but ad-|Harding in an address here today to|cys Garney, New York negro, to ad- duction and the development of cot-| dozen figures, masked and robed in with the purest ingredients. You run ; citizen soldiers from Camp Meade, [mit negroes to membership in the H |same fight is going in in each con-| - the cash register by a financlal newspaper. The remark-| into the room. They haited at the F]az‘iw”:% E.T'”"':{ 2 el c;':flm y t i : o e ¢ training “for more than 100.000" civ-| " Chier Beavers reiterated his state- | 2P1® development of spinning indus- | aitar. made. all good grocers.-—advt. e 4 e | ans T or any prospec- s ; ;"":W‘ 'h: La Follette Progressive re-|police. It had not been rung up |iltans annually, not for any prosp ment in a publie speech vesterday,| cyonp cost of labor and the demand| have come to do their part in this = i - (publicans and thelr opponents, and|" james Smith, drunk, was arrested {in China, but the factors which have | nause the leader sald. of the Volstead act and those who be- | jznt on Broad street, He was fined | After reviewing the civillan troops|ciarke was quoted as saying that the | " ' 3 s ] 4 7 # 4 5 t b i c lieve in its strict enforcement 'sf and given 30 days. near the White House Krnunga, "hf- A e T R SEq:DIOSPATONE, AYR, 48! disappearing and | through, each depositing a contribu- o £ ¥ 4 ¢ act P ¢ k A "ot wca‘he’. | With the primary election, fep-| Fred Hickey pleaded guilty to ,p;e:fld;v;‘v”ncul::_:“:;‘;'n!u’:r:O L«t’omm that “the Klan is not fighting the JeW. quartars that, the fndustry is threat-| ' -The Rev. Mr. Meyers counted §1.- {hn‘.!w( 5, candidates are active in|drunkenness and was fined $10 : “' e 'M(‘ el com‘pared i but is trying to get the Gentile to 'ake ened with a serious crisis. There are| 500, | ERDIng. I8 ) on some of the traits of the Jews. threa:wayn/ini which tha cotton: igem. ” d h very section of the state. A geneggl] Two glasses of wine caused the 5 ? SR PG eagacnes tour of Wisconsin is being made by |downfall of Thomas Hubba, of Berlin '1)“-"“‘;9“:?"_ ‘h:fl; l:!;hn" rfl::":::" omd]The full interview was printed herel o ont of the Japanese spinning| ‘When you cool off suddenly and & and has not been repudiated by |mjjig is disposed of. Thirty to forty RED CROSS GIVES $10,000 [endeavor to reach voders of each sec-|arrest, Saturday. He was fine $5. % a thought in America for armed war- Sidas St : get a Cold. The natural result At the Aflanta City Hall, which 18| ufactured into cotton cloths by the priation of $10,000 has been made § r eace of the world § “ ; this morning, charged with drunken. |in preserving peac openly stated that Clarke had “played | eq and a greater portion 18 con-| Red Cross to assist work already wn- To Stop the Headache and Work The hot sweather of last week rent of dissension at Clarke's inter- ) striction in December last, but this vesterday, benefited by learning discipline, the [Subject lightly. Negro leaders herejof export as well as the consumption | | po (ayeful What You Wash sentatives cach factior & >oli made the representatives of each faction in an|Policeman Joseph Bloom [fidence but added that there was not |AE0 1 | t 4 t when you sleep in a draft, you | A | per cent is exported, a portion {s man- Washington, Aug. 21.—An appre- Itlon. Tssu re being Arawn more| Policeman Willlam = Doherty ar fare, the nation being concerned only is Headaches, Neuralgia and closly during the final weeks of tha|rested Patrick Kelly on Broad street | '#f¢: “la hotbed of Xu Kluxism, leader | spinning mills themselves and export-| (.o national funds of the American Sore Muscies. e L In the Camp Meade contingent % o g | - - —— ness. He was fined $10 were 1,000 young men, constituting h'll“ and that “k wm'x:d ;\ll:\qc;’{fl:;\l:kfillnl"d by the weavers other than lhe, dertaken in China in behalf of the vic- off the Cold, A infantry, medical artillery and caval- | D¢ "impossible to keep the “3‘h \ spinning mills. tims of the recent typhone at Swatow, i NEW MA[;HINE WI]RKS placed Albert Anderson in such a| BARERR IRERRCE BTl O um. [south together.” Even among the im-| "Te output of yarn has heen fncreas- | gy o (1€ TSR WRTORE B ThaTow frame of mind that he wpn'flou! and i Maryland, Delaware and Penn- perial family there was an nnde(cur-lm’ since the withdrawal of the re- nounced today. REAHY T go;”fldr;l:‘tn' }tn;‘a:us:fl?d""l in the ;wl\':;:h'wh::k):a\'c Peepiin truning view has not resulted In an increass of i ———— case of John Kelliher, drunk, arrested | “Y [VEEE HEREE Sy o tad been| Atlanta negroes are treating the |stock owing to an increased amount s L Policeman Willlam Doherty arrest W erica |assert that no matter how many ne-;of yarn by the spinners for the man- % A S & president sseerted that “all Amerlic Clarke and Garney may ufacture of cotton cloths for export. Your Child’s Hair With (Continued From First Page). ed John Johnson Saturday night on o by learning a lit- |2otiations % might well benefit by lea g engineer, members of the race in this| Exports of yarns dropped from | N e Lafayette street, charged with drunk- | FUE 0 FEC d . € 5 pressively the obligations | At | enness and breach of the peace. The| o, Foo0n s hig country.” part of the country will steer clear {569,900 bales in 1914 to 292,260 bales| ¢ o\ oo kean vour child's accused is alleged to have proffered ks of the Klan. in 1921. S8till cotton yarn does not " will represent vears of caretul train- |[ {0 S RGE Cliceman and B BHTAR R e, & A mesting of Atlanta Klansmen to|ssem to show signs of over supply, ":J’;“;l ':,‘mf"‘f,:.;":’t“&:?""_' L A ing on the part of its officlals and|...rq Carroll and when the latter ac- it & ot discuss the most sensational Klan de- | but it is quite possible that with the | ™y G5 Grm 0ol ey gham. “.u ,.,4.:;\«.1 in employees of between cepted, he caused a row. He was Fxplains That While fn Mexico He velopments hers in_months has been extension of prodl!rlng capacity poos contain too much alkall. This 15 and 20 expert machinists and 001 | fihed 810, judement being suspended 7 called for today, it was learned. adopted by many mills and the es- dries the scalp, makes the hait‘brit- makers, as well a8 office force Charged with driving without prop- Was Accused of Many Offenses p tablishment of new mills together |0 €% T KO BECE TAe B sifed Mr. Buol is a man of unusually|er lights, Stanley TLeghorski pleaded Houston, Tex., Aug. 21.—A. Bruce| REAL ESTATE TRANSFER. with the fast |nrr<~asl_ng output of 'h"‘mcunut il n}{lmpoo (which is pure wide acquaintance and popularity ‘nlnet guilty. He was arrested this| picjacki, former chief of the bureau| R A spinning mills in China and the con.| o entirely greaseless) is much bet- the city, and is a director and former | morning at 12:15 o'clock by Police-| ¢ investigation of the department of Mr. and M Charles Sedervall Sell | sequent falling off | of demand for R u‘nythlng else you can use president of the Chamber of Com-|jan Willlam Doherty. The car had|ustice is a "bolshevist” in Morelos, B # Street to | Japanese yarn time will come sooner | ¢ Wi | 28 this can't possiBl | % e g | ungalow on Linwood lat then the spigning indnstry or shampooing, P y nerce He was connected with the[no lights whatsoever, the polieeman | \jayico he said when passing through or later when spipning stry in injure the hair. New Britain Machine company for|sald. The accused said the 1ghts|fjouston, enroute to Washington, aft-| Stanley Street Woman, Japan will suffer from a serious BIMBIY put bws. bt threa teuApOORY about 27 years, rising to the positicn|went out of order while on the road|ar having been kidnapped and later| Mrs. Jdna Maguire of 281 Stanley| crisis. tals. of Mulsified {n & cup - or 'Elas THAT DEPRESSED FEELING of superintendent and vice-president. |pecause of a weak battery. Judgment| jetained several weeks by Mexican [street, has purchased the nine room SR SALICA TTLETe WALE B WHker ENeH ot caosed by the heat is quickly He saw that concern grow from afwas suspended. authorities, Mrs. Bielaski accompan- |bungalow of Mr. and Mre. Charles SUSPECTED AS DY A:mr,m P E RE e TE o relieved by just one dose of Lax- small factory, similar to the one he| gtanley Nowack, aged 19, Was ar-|ieq her husband Sedervall on Linwood street. A gar- Owensboro, Ky., Aug. 21, — Lewis T Wil meke an abdndance of MeW, ative BROMO QUININE Tablets. now heads, into the great corporation|rested by Policeman Clarence Tan- "“The newspapers had me arrested,” |age was also included in the deal. The | Downs and Willlam Roch were under Cteamy ThLNer SEAdlshte bR it 1 at present pher vesterday for operating a public | a{y RBielaski said, “but as a matter of (sale was made through Carlson, Cash- |arrest toflay' as slu;pocéu 1: (‘fmv;n;flon and scalp thoroughly. The lather or habit-forming drugs. | Mr. Buol, Is at present vice-presi-|service car without a license T“" fact I was only held under surveil- {man and Danielson 3 sl ;}l:hnf]?:a'rl'&‘n;grl r:f':‘ 1_‘::]2':": Er:: rinwes out easily, and removes every dent of the Hartford County Manu-|case was continued to tomorrow|i,nce A1l kinds of charges were pre Mendel Sicklick and Harry Milko. ) Vi particle of dust, dirt, dandruft and The box bears this signature facturers’ association, was one of the|iorning. ferred against me, but none of them lwitz have bought a cottage at Bay-|shaft and tipple was destroyed. excess oll. The halr dries quickly founders of the Commonwealth club,| Charged with reckless driving, Irv- g, I was charged with operating [brook from Gustave A. Erickson - and avenly, and. it lesvey it ane and and one of the founders of the New|ing Smith, through Lawyer AllrM'T- a gambling house in Lower California | through the same agency. f\lr._ Erick- silky, bright, fluffy, and easy to man- Britain Fresh Air camp. For 12 years| Witt, pleaded nolo contendere. Yee-|,n4 1 y4ve never been in Lower, @all- [son recently purchased the Bicklick- e, he was president of the Tubercuiosis|terday, on Oak street, John Tomko's| ¢, .nis 1 was charged with stirring|Milkowitz block en Arch street for You can gat Mulsified cocoanut ofl Relief society a was a member of |horse and wagon were overturned | 4 iouhle and of spreading propa- [$40,000 shamipoo at any drug store. It is very | when Smith's car rounded the corner | g, .4, of polshevism."” —_——— cheap, and a few ounces is enough to classes of special machine work. Tt Does not contain any harmful the common council in 1909 and 1910 Hilpenhtandent 'Carl. R, Jobiwsn |OL DoRiANd NOTLH BCrelts, Ry S 81 e pe e e last everyone in the family for T it the months. Ba sure your druggist gives leged excessive rate of speed, The ac- | as employed under Mr. Buol at the| (50 T e supported by the |Hinton and His Plane ‘rwe Guarantee Your I you Mulsifed. 1" New Tri Machine for 10 vears. BN S Sk We wak, toraminit | ETELLIOrd - GHEALY HEDUbHANL DEYEr Continue on Their Way Classes Will Be Le Witt told the court, and | ; charge of the tool department and, a § ve 80 as t a liv- Mia 1 A 21.—Lient. Wal- | L g . learning to drive so as to earn a liv- | fami, Fla., Aug. 2 : cording to Mr. Buol, “Is & man of ex- |, o "y jgment was suspended. ter Hinton, in his glant seaplane, the | nght 2 FOR SAI E — {ceptional mechanical abili | Sampaio Correia, hopped off at West | i ‘ Palm Beach this morning at 10:15, Our Examination Tells 8 room cottage. All improvements. 1 acre land. Fruit, barn and gar- John 8. Allison, Jr., will be econ-| 6L e Rl l et iR Sl e age. One cow, 30 chickens. Price $6,800. $1,200 cash. Balance on easy chni ngineer The pilot and crew had a ‘"‘7}::‘;:.‘m.,',.n:‘,ln the hooks of the | ’ SOda w t e oh, rei TAE BIRHE SRR UCWALH: the FRANKE. GOODWIN R tcrms. Ayers ater H. J. FOIREN plane's machinery working satisfac- 140 MAIN STREET PHONE 1190 v facto comes from a loecal 5 58 " |:::a“nu!’;:‘1rurr)uz plant. It provides tor torily and weather conditions favor- EYESIGHT SPECIALIST |the remodeiing of special automatic Call for it by name and get the best. | zpjc they hoped to make a pleasant ! 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 ! For Sale at Your Grocer's voyage over the Gulf stream to the chinery used in that plant, and je S Y :‘\:ne a large sized order, Three Size Botties—5-10-15¢ 'Bahamas.