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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1917. PAGE 3 !Selectmen of Lexington Send Registration Day SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS 1G ROTE-RANKIN Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS The Wioman's Army Against Waste Rhubarb All the Year Round ‘Tonight | M 7 : BY AN EXPERT rh ' ' f cenda t A wr - \ j the n cold essage to Americans “Have you commenced your r, weal tight ‘and the mes canning yet?" asked one wo : alli ke any number of OTTO F. KEGEL, President . oe | man of another yesterday mon ; P ar es CRAVE BRIGHT LIGHTS 1 did not Intend to do any,” | “Stand the Jarn upside down te. ae ve 5 | Q.—Dear Cynthia, help me as you! anawered her friend, “I am try ‘ore putting them away A COO! W E Al have helped so many others. || ing to save in every way.” dark place—if no water ercape ear-Lver uminum W are Ra have been married 14 yeare to a) "My dear,” sald the first woman, (hey are all right i man who has always been good and “we are not being asked to go with Men opened for use, pour o S ll Pri d true out—yet. We are only being asked | (he water and une like fresh ple pecia y raw : | We have saved diligently for the, to prevent wante, to conserve 1, | Plant, but to aweeten it you will in The rainy day, and all has gone well! To do thin I believe every woman Ot need more than half th addition to the attracti pecials of Wear- should put up te trutt_ and amount of sugar ordinarily re until about two months ago, when should put up all the fru Quired as the water draws out ever Aluminum Ware offere it this we a factory sane s he seemed to take a sudden start Vegetables she can thin ye tt 1 7 1 if 1 onalre ahd want 4b 66 0:600e Every one of us who haw a mo: | nie of the weld. Sei caet expert is going to explain the uses and the care of | "He commenced spending hie|tor car can find some farm or coun-| “This method in 4 Ware wages, and bought clothes he never try place with fruit trees and a imple if directions are « . agran used to care for, He even pays at. farden where the owner has more ina to eeu Pet - ewife will find t b ire both eduga- tention to-dther women, and | fear erult, and yecetables th an he can Pig aggh oe Re a tional and profitable ine himae nua nene are A it Eacey oh cabbie’ wien |! am losing him. You must know jie him! By eae Are Sb cietie wie said ! “ oe a i rgd Ad ge la great deal more about men than| lowed to waste, We can take our) oe Dein we make a. ple Wear-Ever Aluminum roman } - 1 do if you can account for his sud ‘ a . almont always there in © crust romance, a little thril | Sits wirame? AGA gather cp (ls “A ROYAL ROGUE,” a jshould do—help me before It 18 t00) some of our fr who have no| Shaped over the bottom of muffin » of pressed “Wear-Eve um, with cold two-ree! Keystone, and | late « WaunbEo Meant means of getting surplus fruit de BA tn Wien done they are Med handle; five-q we Pathe News J live can it for us h stewed rhubarb and served A A.-You, strange as it may seen Ihave already begun to can rhu.| With or without whipped cream “Wear-Ever’” Aluminum to you, long-suffering and gentle| barb, or, as my r mother used | This in an economi: al dish and a t tired of waving and/to call it, ple plant. 1 do it by the | Most tasty one Saucepan and doing old s which has become #o * They get Ure popes TODAY'S WASTOGRAM URLITZER and change, and clean utensils and clean, fresh! | ¢ryite are important to health Above is the stone marking the spot at Lexington, Mass, where! flickers and dies a Bre eigen ives for) | the year round. See that your ° stood the Minute Men that morning of April 19, 1775, that began the !khts of a city ty WaLnad ken clad wi table ie supplied. United pecia DIES | American revolution. | That is, some of them | 1 A vy So mae ane ae w Ne States Department of Agricul ' dif you happen to have one of |® Clean towel eel and slice the| ture TERS | BY THE SELECTMEN OF LEXINGTON riage icing da othe hb aye fa ON stalks as you do for| | \” | LEXINGTON, Mass., June 5.—Registration day, 1917, will stand in/t the ha bit, and tearn| Dies and pack the fruit jars up tole a e Cc t with Lexington day, 1 to spend with bin | —— Sa Ther n the village green at Lexington, a battle for domoc-| Put away {clothes you have|out destroying the plants? know your virtue, I think I would ‘Thursday racy wh toda en carefully hoarding these man A SUBSCRIBER. [not refer to the matter wever , - ; é : ‘ sn le ak the wismantn rv - unlese tt 7 4 Double lippe earEver Aluminum Saucepan, 2%-quart size. seeing acrows the Atlanti \ ore A—There ts 1 de | unless t in a repetit I sug Lionel Barrymore We, thetr descenda should have s difficulty in realizing our nay have practiced in the atroy the * hardly doing fair in “The Million. | duty to serve the Interest of d racy against autocracy Curl your hair neces |fested th ou in continuing to take aire’'s Daubie” and O. Henry's pay a visit or twe e6 to ENJOY YOU PORCH The imperial German government is not only wantonly murdering | American citizens on the high seas, but is also threatening the ver to avoid the *|maggots in to protect the plant at doctor. Get a goot ba cares e fe J existence of civilization and human liberty and a wise milliner, Fix up.| the © it in wet out if, OU ca ¢ it into the pleasantest room of the ures, “Pa ne The people of Lexington, ready now as | Don't bemoan the fact that your] While nothi # entirely sati Say to your friend, “! want you to} } ‘ ft a i | Q ‘ople of Le om, re 10 nt rif h n nk rely satis ar 1 to home, a cozy conitcgshiils homelike gatherin; at Rooney's,” two in the cause of freedam against tyranny, chalieng t Is tired of the grind. Make! factory, the moat successful treat- Meet my sister, Mrs , Teh: } ‘eles bd H reels. | inhabitants of the United States as not, even at this late hour, full ou too. Probably it} ment is to prot the young cab |] place for all the family, a cool, shady, outdoor playroom lal the dangers that threaten the life of the nation won't be such a hard matter at that | bare and cauliflower plants by MUST BE MASCULINE for the children and an ideal Summer outdoor sleeping | : g patriotism must everywhere to an intellig Vhen says I ko ‘to the} placing a tar paper collar around | Q.—I!s it necessary for a man to apartment equipping it with and loyal lic spirit, which shall i enaiater anon Get Ay|the stem, close to the ground, have physical courage in order to / We thankfully acknowledge whatever debt we already ow Na : ai i vaty $a ae ores every. Way, but he easing te tase “ and navi a pees, $00" fe ower talin the soldi: and a courage. ‘When there is danger he No Whip, Ventilating Porch Shades | We must prove our entire and heart ympathy a pee - Phas eeis Wc 1 Waits for someone e to go first ? erty, for which the nts are now fit gg eo ger ee és. The cla? to te y He |8 good looking and has money, e patented NO-WHIP ATTACHMENT abso- It is not enough that we ¢ our allies by gran ans Of LD usband: cry, and you'll ery alone—|on and the plants ej DUt Girls don’t seem to care very * its all whipping in the wind. When not in money on such favorable terms as shall show our gratitude for their! i¢} may be allowed to parody a very} i ‘ much for him. Do you think it is 1't vith. sk P P t of help in the past and in the present bait antler iosct a fe iewady in. Because of thie trait? | tse they 1 up with. s hade and are out of the way. We must make ready to fight with them and for them fatea . th meaaeke it tse areet ie ONE OF HIS FRIENDS. Shades are built to fit any porch opening and come | Ry doing less we could neither be true to ours CABBAGE INFECTED sasary ‘to tales Taanta aes acd “ Pikes 4 several different grades, prices and colors. They. shut | Who are spending blood and treasure in support of a Q.—1 am raising a large patch of|pick them off, The ground ad apy loner A i cae out sun and afford perfect seclusion while letting’ in | as well as theirs ge, then | Bae hundred Minute Men of | | tered to defend democracy in 1917 | Lexington sends 400 great-grandsone of the first brave fight Hl WILLIAM 8. SCAMMA ed he is a poor ere The man who seems to fear! is usually effeminate, and defend us from the eff cabbage. | notice that they arejthen be sterilized by pouring dying. | exami several of the/bolling water, or in some other way plants and discovered that they are covered at the roots with little| PERHAPS HE'S NOT FAIR 5 ) f ai \erolux Porch Shades are priced $3.25 for 4-foot shade 1 — white maggots. C ‘ou tell me of ~ . ‘ 5 r foot rirst. at Pike— | WILLIAM B. FOSTER white maggots. Can you tell me of| Qi am a young woman of Tam girls don't care $4.25 for 6-foot shade " uous 7 OY O. RICHARDS 9 rth] have been going with a man for for him 0 would? After all $5.25 for &-foot shade dmission 15c | as Laate about two years and a half. The the old ideal of a real man holds |! ith a rare pair of iT ders and the ning that t | Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin ‘SOLON ARRESTED AS of Nah bt ae oer ee Remorse ete Mimi After Registrars ANTI-DRAFT TALKER NINE YEARS' Introducing = married sister to. a| “BOM abe Teepecta or loves to have | ———— F igured It Out ox friend, what should one say yaical courage. If she finds he | ror a living. It might knock a lit-|@————— KLAHOMA CITY, June * an't, she may survive the shock dei : ot oca ‘ AITH i fe sho 4 ne bones, mocrac: te. SAN FRANCISCO, June 6.— State Representative trifarmend of :|Many Remedies Tried in! $e son-have been hesotad tle of-the Bardiases into see bodes 4 | } but love will change to pity and 4 " war, democracy fi re Shae tel PACIFIC Triantafil D. Prepouses did not Tushka, one of the oldest members! Vain, Well and Strong lweecaeyo oth thotenene aman tect t will be mere pretense whlch he nowinent eo. and pape fol it: ie know whethe e was old enough to of the Oklahoma legislature, was what : best thing on earth that thi Libert; for. 5 thin le * of *, he should ie Pe federal author| After Taking Lydia E. (‘i*_'ene tim hould| could happen to your friend would |®—pg Jay “your atl for him Selectr c ass ” ov oa 7 Children 5¢, = james — pte Soran other day he tried to put his arm! ko0d: the m $7.25 for 10% hade | around me. | didn’t think eo much biceps, br |! le Wasn't So Old Jof It then, but later was very much | ‘emerity to | | : « ordered arrested | COR THIRO & UNIVERSITY | oe WS" ‘ties, the result of ‘an anti-| Pinkham’s Vegetable be for him to lose his money and tay? you ‘bay: year Sa Hi SSeS MER WOMEN born in 1313, he told a registration -ooscription oration delivered at his| ee’ his good Icoks. and have to workle clerk home town Compound Complete Report Re wat a strepping youngster 1 have not heard of any young and said he hailed from the Isle of men in this community enlisting.| Spartanburg, 8. C.—"For nine of Market Today Cypru and I hope they won't,” Thurmand| years I suffered from backache J a minute, Mister Methuse- id, according to the reports to} weakness and lah.” said the clerk. “We'l look you! Gov, Williams, which resulted in| irregularities #0/@ ° up.” the order for his arrest 1 could hardly Prices Vaid Wholeanie Dealers for Investigation revealed that today | —— all eH do my work. lg etables and Frat 4 is the third day of Shaaban, in the|endar. And Prepouses was regis tried many | year 1335—under the Turkish cal-! tered as 22 years old. edies but | SFORTADLES : Artichokes 1 no _ permanent | Asperaaue u relief. After tak 9 ing Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vege: F table Compound ‘ felt a great|Cacumbere— : for the] Noy e and am plant--Florida, per wile—Cal, new, per cen Horseradiah—Local, per Ib Letinee— Per crate now well and strong so T have no trouble in doing my work. I hope user of Lydia E. Pinkham's| table Compound will get as lief as I did from its use.” D, McAbee, 122 Dewey Ave.,| o Spartanburg, 8. C | 3 The reason women write such{ grateful letters to the Lydia E Co. in that Lydia| reas ix E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | Peppers has brought health and happineas| * Make Your Summer Camp |") se ==>: hubarb— Fer Ib a along to other suffering Khubar nkham Medicin 1 Ratabagas— Yakima also may be relieved. | Tomatoes 1 at Indianola Beach fs." DR. EVANS Physician Acute and Chronic Diseases ONE DOLLAR CASH Includes Medicine 401 Peoples Bank Bidg. Second and Pike en that th rRuits 10a. m. to 5 p.m os pm Sundays La. m. tol Strawberries | Ca pts Pericst™ Prices Paid Produce | Poultry, Veal a Rrotlers 18) ke | Paeowe Stairway from Wharf to the smooth sands of Indianola Bathing Beach. Stairway In 4 feet of water at high tide. Diving float being installed Selling Prices to Retailer for ° work in Seattl Morning and evenir Butter, Kaas and Cheese ° ats for workers. To see the property 1 advantages and ample ded effect. 2 take boat at 9:30 daily, or Sunday, for in native beauty la Beach stands without | You can live at Indianola Beach and b nificent beach, p’ supply, splendid se hour from Seattle. Finest } Indianola Beach direct, All boats leave § Pier 3, foot Madison St creamery, oube n creamery, brick neighbor yeautitul ec Large Tracts TERMS ExtraLarge Water- $40 to $175 $2.50 front Tracts $500 Cheese RELIABLE | bivrno" DENTISTRY °: skillful conscientious from one to ten minutes per month More than 200 feet long care, finest qualtty f material and walk from wharf and up These ate, the pro foaturen| Seratel, ¥ of my bigh effie . hatlor'ts these oh Perfect Title—Warranty Deed—No Mortgage my priuen are the owen ‘in eat Oat te i : “Ask the people who live there” T have mfgessCully troated Pyor-|yyant! We shall spare neither efforts nor expense to meet the de- rhea (tigg@ Disease) for many| INDIANOLA BEACH CO. ses | Free Illustrated Booklet for the asking. 920-921 Green Bldg , Prices positively will be raised 10 per cent to 50 per cent July 1 mands on us—first for military Preparedness and next for the } urgent commercial service.” se your case abso- charge ~THEODOR® N, VAIL, President American Telephone and Telegraph Company. eet seraps Oyster Shells Elliott 317 1 lia Hay Timot Not Open Sunday.