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- . * * . . . . . . . ~ PESTER TS EERE TE REET PAGE 6 OU are welcome to enter our store with the idea that you can here secure favorable credit terms, And not only that but also the highest class of Dia- motds, Watches and | milter mexarelr brisk ert i Pay. Only makes S's erent Carefully Sed pre: dependable mer: ueally perteered vo chet te re dise is handled been frcbellanbeeesd 50 the kind that is right $1 Down — $14 Week or we will make it so. aiimether a2 8100 | hit : Id wed ses fad wei ten orld: ey BULOVA movement known spose sone ae is lity; has 17 Jewels sed adhe at Taethe $335 factory. + Art Exhibit Will Close on Saturday Saturday evening at 6 o'clonk the art exhibit which has been open at the Cornish school for the past 10 days will be closed. At first the {n- tention was for a twoday exhitit only, but so great wng tho interest evoked that the time was grolonged. ‘The exhibit is the work of the puplls ft the school since the beginning of the scholastic year. PHILANTHROPIC VISCOUNT LONDON. — Viscount Leverhulme thas turned over to the Stornaway hharbor trustees a list of properties including the customs house, sailors’ home, naval reserve battery and ad- Joining parks and several blocks of dwellings and stores. Mach Ado about Something’ Week after week we keep driving it home: Here is an exclu- sively photographic store that carries a com- plete line of Kodak and Graflex cameras inevery style and equipment, and that specializes in de. veloping, ae and of the supe- rior a 1404 Third Ave. Expert Watch Repairing Ceecccccccos oGrinsteln Hese'e 0. mounting of 18 Kanet We Particularly Specialize in Goods That Are Nationally Advertised With their prices and withal friendly service is assured $1 DOWN—$1 A WEEK Dependable Watch Repalring 1107 Third Ave. Between Spring and Seneca Comgricht 1721, 0.4 B, 1920 1921 1922 1923 Murder .. ... 116 «137 «188184 Convictions .. 21 14 28 17 |Manalaughter 56 69 92 989 Convictions .. 11 "3 9} h | If all the Watches in. the world were to enter a series of prize races for unvatying accuracy the ILLINOIS Watch would always be amongst the prize winners. This is even more certain with the Superior (Garfield Model) ILLINOIS which we specialize, Has 17 Jewels and 3 adeeecmencs, pea a radi | exquisitely en- grave seen ol id case, n) 12 size, chit model 03 (os | } } MURDER GROWS IN WINDY CITY Every Other Crime Lessens During Past Year CHICAGO, Jan. 25—With the ex- ception of murder and manslaugh- ter, all forms of crime are on the decline In Chicago, according to the annual police report. The murder and manslaughter records continue to reflect the leniency of juries, the police de- clare, The record for four years follows: In most instances improvement is marked, as the following table shows: 1921 1922 1923 Burglary 4785 4146 2908 Robbery 2694 1897 1297 Larceny 3700 1914 1239 The cash value of merchandise! stolen and the value of that recov- ered was as follows: Loss Recovery 1920 .. $4,533,977 $1,568,679 1921 + 4,044,948 1,871,677 1923 2,490,169 1,283,806 Recoi itomobiles stolen and those recovered follow: Stolen Recovered + 6974 4340 4678 8919 2617 1920 1921 1922 1923 TOO ANIMATED Stage hand (to manager)—Shall I lower the curtain, sir? One of the livin’ statutes has the hiccups.—Na- tonal Magazine of the Hardwaro Trade. DE, Ey HW. MELIUS Optometrist ‘and Optician Formerly with Marcum Opt. Co, Glasses, $2.50 [iy Glassen are as good as 19 skill ani ntific instruments can Free Examination Sure-Fit Optical Co, 21 2nd Ave. Seattle Hotel Bldg, TREATED < ON! DROPS 9 WEEK FREE Ning relieved ATLANTA, GEORGIA. (Establia 9F yeare of success in trea jbo changed to Ler jan ovation, \JAPS STRONG | ruins, } excellent and rebuilding ts going on | | or word descriptions are {members of | der of FE: THE sevemiatioenil l HAIR M, ATC H 7] JAM ROAD TO LAT T HONOR LENIN, Postpone Funeral; Propbel Naming City Leningrad | BY JOHN GRAUDENZ MOSCOW, Jan. thousands of peasants aro toward Mo from Ruasta ¢ or, Nik and railways are t It many pouring all party of or to thelr dead nin, that ro locked for miles. bocame necessary to postpone furferal from Saturday to Sun- cow pay hor yal nt stream of persons FT lowly and roverently by blor whero Lenin lies, view tho bt for a brief ustant one must stand for hours in} {ho in the b Many of th yho are tn are bour And many after their brict o at the wax on face, hurry across tho Ned juare to the chapel of the Iberian M na and order a mass read on If of Lenin, respects of the diplomatic presenting countries that} cognize the government that Lenin founded, were paid by Count ort Rantrau, German envoy took his turn in ne and) reached the coffin at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. | In a lott to the Petrograd soviet, Minister Zinovieff proposed ad should ng o as motion amidst} that the name of P tembly carried the | | | Perhay | wan rata. Altho thelr two chief cities Ile In the morale of the peopla tx at a rapid rate, passengers sald. They declared that no photographs adequate to} pleture the devastation wrought by| | the temblors of recent weeks. Attorney Hill to Address Lodgemen | Matthew W, Hill, assistant United States distric rney, will address lo nerte No, 1, Or Friday night on vot- era’ registrations. Lieut, Gov, W. EB. Coyle will algo epeak. n, —Crown Pr hilto, future emp TOKYO, wit thin the forbidden precincts of the imperial palace will be very simple. Tho for- tivities and celebrations of t Die will be toned down amd without pomp and ostentation, AM Japan te | rejolcing. Put all Japars will obey that both fn the impe empire ecomomy and Ark, Jan, 25,--| alinplicity vant be practiced tn con- dnexs for “flap-| nection with this wedding: Injorder pare,” Alien Poe, $1 years old, mado | that ail avatinble money snd effort Viola Pollock, 32, his fourth wife, | shall go to reconstruction. ( | | enon S TO LING STREETS OF TOKYO Vast throngs will line the streets Break a Cold Rig Right Up with | “Pape’s Cold Compound” 1 palace to watch the crown primes and his | bride drive from the imperial pal-| ye bes hs, with the simplest of} Ceremonies Shinto prlesta of the {m- Take two tablets every threa hours until three doses are taken. The first | doné always gives relfef. The second and third doses completely break up tho cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Contains no quinine or opiates. Mil- | Hons use “Pape's Cold Compound.” Price, thirty-five cents. 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She ts Miss Bertha O'Conner, tele- srome to hog giv aii Sepae of FOR AMERICA phone operator, of Cincinnati, O., and she won first prize at} trom lone ta is he te especiatly |Men's Work, Dress and Federal Army Shoes pane sha 4 a recent poultry show there because her hair w as-an exact} arrang by Dr, Frank L4ope, organ:| Boys’ and Girls’ Hi-Grade Dress Shoes $6.00 Any antiAmerican fee whieh | match for the plumage of Rhode Island Red chickens. Forty-| tzer of tho Sunshine society FETS PETS OS may have existed in Jar ti ‘ ‘ed, by e OC ay’ 10% | Tho feature of the concert will be st at ay tet lat pre dd Gold wt el jc onner' Hair won Ner|oiruagn tae ssi cme] | SMART SHOES—LOW-RENT PRICES given by tates to earth | /#r8t pr da go iat it wa ___. | posed of the follow Ea Selchens, Women’s Novelty Patterns, Pumps and Ox- ring to passen | director and vy nist; Otto Crow. returning from the Orient Fri | huret, plano; Ralph Parkhurst, clart - do et dee Mall of Styles in Suede, day, on‘ the Presiden ot the| | net orge Tarbour, bans; 1. M,| and Patent Leather, Admira} line. They frown rince i | trombone; John Earle, cor. "Men's Hi-Grade Welt Dress Shoes such as | Ameria D mands ace higt | Bat, and James Irving, drums, ; — Peters, Johnson and Carters—all Wanted empire, They will play a series of instru. ~ . “Nothing ts too good for an Amer | Have a Sim le Weddin beeatal purabers, laterepersed with shoo ~_ Styles and Sizes }can in Yokohama or Tokyo now," tt] |Peincess Nagato to Be Married With’: | Minigavgn of Ceremonies perial shrine areto marry them— t ka detached palace, will live ut ns will be held in villages and! the empire stmple cele- and cities, Even in torn Tokyo and Yokohama, there aro to} fons, of course, but cele-/ |brations subdued, in accordance ‘with the exprensed wishes of the | reamnt. ONLY A FEW AT SIMPLE WEDDING The actual wedding ceremony will bo witnessed only by the imperial family and some of the highest court dignitarion It will be per-| formed within the imperial shrine of tho impertai palace. Outsiders} Gre never allowed behind the great, gray, moated walls of the imperial palace grounds—save when diplo- }mats, and, occasionally, a distin- guished foretgner, are formally re- celved tn the audience chamber. Shinto priests of the highest rank, | Who offociate at the imperial shrine, | will perform the ceremony. The | rites are simple. Tho bride ’ and groom exchange offerings of food and drink, the act having @ spir. ftual rinificance and the priest! (, makes formal announcement to the} spirita of the ancestors and thene, | their descendants, have beon mar- | ried. Formal entries aro made in the “family book” and this fs what | tho Western world would call tho | civil part of the ceremony, FOX iene plat Riles al os,| the Biltmore Forest Country club tn HOUSE OF BARGAINS | —Herbert Shampine of” Brasher] AUS and the Bouthern amaze a 1419-21-23 First Avenue | Falls went fox hunting. His hound | ran a fox directly at him. So close | were dog and fox that tho hunter | dared not fire. For a time the be- | wildered humter was in the conter }of a merry whirl, with Reynard | rushing round, and round him and | the dog a few inches behind. The | fox suddenly mado a leap to one | sido, The bewlldered hunter fired, Tho fox streaked away, DAD'S NEW CAR “That's a very doggy-looking car you'vo got there.” | “Doggy ts right. It'll pick up | sticks, foam at the mouth, bark up | frees, and roll over and play dead." —Tudgo, CANDIDATE? Mrs, John Dickinson Sher- man of Estes Park, Colo., shown here, may be the next president of the General Fed- eration of Women’s clubs, Mrs, Sherman is chairman of the applied education com mittee, and. is looked upon as one of, the most prominent of ! y | oll field, { 7, , - 4 Values j Arties poe rone to be fisid separ Women’s French Hee! Kid Shoes ‘+ endent of a large of! company, | api a me Pp 25 But there je in Daly's 4 tno) Children’s Two-Tone Pumps $2.50 | land is making j of off : Daly will handle drilling crews ee Men's Goodyear Welt Dress Shoes in Burma and the Strait Settle Hee | 1924. ‘SUNSHINE CLUB | Orchestra Music and Solos | | Bran’ | With You,” jbas given an option to tho same Mikad entitling @ nelacien ae. de lua Pro Gifts will include’ Slippers, Ho and “Silver Dollar” Largest Low Rent Shoe Store in Town! lery Cash, Travel Lust Calls Jack Daly | to Britain’s Aid | DRUMWHUIG Jan, 26,-—| iT, Okla, Jack Daly is “wiideatting’ ain, On Viret Avenue, Near Pike Street, Next to Bartell’s This time he ts going to the other Drug Store-Up Incline, in Heonomy Market aldo of the world in mearch of the] p black fluid that {# food to filvvors Where You'll Buy Shoes Cheaper Than Ever Before }and men of war. Ay ran ears Ao Jack Daly pole Men’s Leather Sole, Rubber Heel Slippers 60 the mte of the famed Drumwrignt| Women’s ‘Two-Tone Hi-Lo Slippers s Here ho became a veteran! Children’s Fine Hi-Lace Shoes | thing that maken explorers of men,| Today he t# on tho first lap of hin journey that will take him tra London and on to Ania whero Eng-| frantic efforts to} get its part of the world’s supply GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED 1: 95 Women’s 1-Strap Patent and Kid Pumps Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes “LOW All-Leather Scuffers RENT ho 1! PRICES: SMASHE Women’s Novelty Pumps and Oxfords in Kid, Suede, Calf and Patent Leathers ments for the Burma Oil company, and expected to be on the Job,| “ready for duty,” about January 1, 100% “LOW REN? DOES IT” PLANS PROGRAM Feature Entertainment 95 Tho first of the Bunshine club pro: ber selections by Tiny Snyder. Snyder will sing the late releases hoe M, Witmark & Sons, as follown: ‘I've Got n Cross-Byed Papa,” "Ten | Thousand Years From No “That New Gal o’ Mine,” “I'm Goin’ South,” “Out There in the Sunshine “T'm Sitting Pretty in a | Pretty Little City,” “St Ma Is Pinying Mah Jongg” and “California, Here 1 Come,” COME TOMORROW—SAVE MONEY NOTE ADDRESS CAREFULLY The check boy may seem a pirate, but Just think what it will cost those On First Ave., Near Pike St, Next to Bartell’s Drug Store—Up Incline, in Economy Market. Whose hats are im the ring!—Mil- waukee Leader. $ HIS CITY OF REFUGE The train came to a grinding stop at a emall town in the south, and the head of a gentleman’ of color protruded from a car window. Seat- ed by his side could be seen a/ brown-skinned maiden. \|ESTABLISHED 35 YEARS |Morgan Interests Buy Oil Interests NEW YORK, Jan, 25-—President Marland, of the Marland Oil Co, an-| Rounced today the company has sold to J. P. Morgan & Co., 200,000 shares of tts stock, heretofore un. tesued. The company & substantial "Does yo' know a cullud pusson| by do name of Jim Brown what! lives here?" ho asked of a station| also, “In return for cash consideration,” lounger, firm on an additional amount of its “Ain’ nevah heerd of no Jim Stock, Marland said. Tt 1s under-| 4. bent, 266 “ah Wad he aaa | stood the option covers 335,000 et town fo’ ten yeahs.” “In yo' right suah @ay ain’ nevah been no Jim Brown aroun’ heah?" “Positutely.” “Den,” announced the arrival, teaching for a suitense, “dis is whah his new son-in-law gits off.”"—The Continent. shares. ONE ON ADAM The honeymoon in the Garden of E4en was drawing to a close and Adam and Eve were having one of their lovers’ quarrels. “These biscuits are the limit. ‘They're absolutely the soggiest I “evel gare, eres retorted ialj Ma oor agg govt Specialists about thelr not being as good as mother used to make,""~American Tegion Weekly, All-Wool Yardage Serges, tricotines, _poplins, broadcloths, up to $3 values, ‘atisfaction Guaranteed ASHEVILLE, N. C Jan. %5-- Two Southern athletic events have while they last, Saturday, been scheduled for this city during FOIA vesccvewcsenceeeee TB¢ 1924. The Southern tennis tourna- ment will be played on courts of golf tournament will take place at the Biltmore club during the carly summer, SAY “BAYER” when you buy-{gstdlne Unless you see thé ‘‘Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over 23 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia’ Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain a4) Accept only “Bayer” package which, contains' proven directions. Toothache Lumbago Handy “Bayer” boxes of twelve tablets Qe Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of -Monoaccticacidester of Sulictionelde| L®@