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c I a c t 11 n t- i ! M M j fo i do ;fo an J j ap ! ) jW! j I I hf i n i i !r IJj J l 1 , TEN - ' 1 - MUTT ANDEFF As jeeF, mjj that rue t)0fT'V0O TKV IT i OUe. H THAT TetViCHMAM ANb see F He'Li. UMbeSTANb WHAT Xoo Y: PARIS BARBER FLEW HIGH AS DISTINGUISHED DOCTOR ' ATHENS, April 18. (Correspondence Associated Press) Princess Anastasia, the American wife of Prince Chris topher, who was formerly Mrs. William B. Leeds of Kew Tork, just before she . was recently taken ill, summoned , to Athens a fashionable Paris hair dresser to devise a coiffure suitable for wear ing a tiara. He arrived at Saloniki on the day the princess' illness reached its critical stage. Greek authorities at Saloniki mis took him for a distinguished Fronch physician and jumped to the conclusion that he had been summoned as an ex pert medical advisor. They tried to find a destroyer to carry him to Athens but failed and he had to go.by train. The coiffure maker's reputation as a celebrity had preceded him here ; and the Americans staying at the best ho :tel where he registered, ' treated - him with the utmost deference. He was extensively wined and dined but the Americans were disappointed. When they solicitously inquired about the princess health, the hair-dresser main tained a delphic reserve. His popular ity was brief. Some one soon recog nized him as a barber and he is no "longer a striking figure in the hotel lobbies. - EUREKA! BRIT OX FOUND WHO . .CAN LIVE WITHOUT. HIS .TEA LONDON, April 19. (Correspondence Associated Press). A New York bank ing concern has demonstrated that 'an Englishman can do without his after noon cup of tea long a debated ques tion. ..... .... . Officers of the American company decided the half-hour or 45 minutes usually allowed workers- 'n. England for J-tea each afternoon "constituted an un- necessary waste. So the wor 7 went v . , . - - ' - " IClht IHI. by ti e rtthfl . ' ' ' ' - ' ' , ' " ' - ' ' - I ' III ' ' '' M i : : Sfjifement THE WORLD AUXILIARY INSURANCE CORPORATION Chicago, Illinois '',.:':.," Condition December 31, 1920, as Shown by Statement Eiled. Amount of deposit with insurance department. . .'. .i"?fjT. A- V m 200,000.00 t . tt u ,vu eoi: eo a o o rrai i A-V . r. 1.788.053.03 Income From policyholders. $935,884,32. $367,478.04. Total Fire Risks Written or renewed during $19,254,848. In force Value of bonds and stocks Deposited in trust companies and banks Agents' balances, representing business October 1, 1920 Interest and rents due and accrued Total ...... V.'... Less assets not admitted... , Total admitted assets ............. ; . LIABILITIES Net-amount of unpaid losses and claims ...v.. ..$ 132,883.12 Unearned premiums ". : . ' 563,133.13 Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fees, etc., due or-accrded. v 4,000.00 Estimated -amount navable for federal, state, countv. and .munici- pal taxes due or accrued Total amount of all liabilities except Capital actually paid up in cash Surplus over all liabilities Surplus as regards Policyholders .'. . Total liabilities . .'. '. . . . BUSINESS IN NORTH Fire risks written ..... $1,671,407.00; Premiums received, $ .""11,703.94 Marine risks written 108,346.00; Premiums received, - 2,032.20 Losses incurred Fire' 1,393.89;-Paid, - r - - 11.45 Losses incurred Marine 582.37; Paid, 15.70 f U. S. i Managers, MARSH M'LENNON Home office: Chicago, 111. - ' Attorney for service: JAS. R. YOUNG, Insurance Commissioner Raleigh, .North Carolina.- ' ;.. Manager for JNorth Carolina: Home Office. , STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, (Seal) INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, Raleigh, March 9, 1921. I, JAMES R. YOUNG, Ihsdrahfce -Commissioner, -do-hereby , certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the World Auxiliary Fire Insurance Company, of Chicago, Ill.,;filed with this department, showing the condition of said company on the 31st day of December, 1920. witness my nana ana omciai seal, . ' . . ' DRY CLEANING PRESSING Spring Is Here! v J ' Send In Your Dry Cleaning, With Your Laundry IDEAL LAUNDRY- ; 204 South Front Street ' Telephone NoV 29 DEMONSTRATION "NO-RUB" SILVER CLEANER PLATE SATURDAY AT OUR STORE ' , Drop in and see how this real "Magic Metal" Polish works. Bring a piece of tarnished silver or gold (either solid or plated) and have it polished. ; .w . , r, , ; ;WILMIN COMPANY " :: 19 and 21 North Second Street' a tutor in FrencKMutt is taught foo OUT ? Go throughout the company's several large branches in London decreeing tea-less afternoons. ' : There were many feminine reg'stra tions of indisnant disapproval. Dissent was ho less marked on the part of thi men employes of the concern, but:as surance was sriven that the order must be obeyed and the 4 o'clock ratt'.ing of teacups ceased. j The company's experts have reported no dimunition of efficiency on the part of the tea-bereft typists and clerks. On the contrary they report an increased output of letters and more quickly, tal lied balance sheets. Other American companies with large branches in England have been interested observers of the experiment and are considering its adoption. Let no man presume to give advice to others who has not first given coun sel to himself. -Seneca. THE IVER-JOHNSON BICYCLE lias been aold, but we are going to - try one Tbiore," mo watch our-window. : QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO. 200 Market Street TELEPHOKR 2 Read Star Classified' Ads Total. miscellaneous, year, $119,487,257. In force 92,693,979.00 18,645,433.00 $ 1,133,382.30 ARRETS , ' ' on interest.. - written subsequent to 120,4,90.41 , 77,691.36 15,189.59 '.I...? 1,346,753.66 ...... 18,738.55 , . . . . . $ 1,328,015.11 ". T ........... . 5,000.00 capital.... ., ; ..". . .705,016.25 $200,000.00 -'. ... . 422,998.86 622,998.86 ;$ 1,328,015.11 CAROLINA DURING 1920 ; tne day and year above written. ' JAMES R. YOUNG, ' Insurance Commissioner. THE MORNING STA P all to the mustard. YOU WILL, FIND "THE MORNING STAR" WANT AD PAGES SURE BUSINESS GETTERS Tkfc rate for Classilfied Advt r- tl lemntk, 8-polKt type im 25 ce for itS words or lemm. Additional word l ceut ier word for earn Insertion. Figures count aa words. . The rati for Classified Adver tisement m, et In O-pont cap, tm SO cent for 25 word. or le. Additional 2 centf ner word for each insertion. Figurea count a .words. ' 1 Additlrnxl white apace 6 cents per line. In flg-Brlnar the ' coat of your advertisement count .every woru and flarure. Remit taucea must Accompany order. Male and Female Help Wanted WANTED Reliable man witH about $200 to open and manage branch office o money . making arm.. - Un limited opportunities. Only men of good local ret utation and ousiness acquaintance need apply. Address Box 68, Durham, N. C. 4-17-lf VV ANTED Reliable man wltn . about $200.00 to open and manage branch office of money making firm. Unlimited opportunities. Only, men of good local reputation and ; business acquaintance need apply. - Address Box "68, Durham, N. a . . . - 4-17-tf YOUNG MEN, over 17, for. postal mail service. $120 month. Examinati6ns May. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of Instruction, write J. Leonard, (former ,c,ivil service ex aminer) 1307 Equitable Bldg., Wash ington, D. C. 1 V 5-7-4t COMPOSITORS, STONE i HANDS nnd Linotype Operators wanted for open hop. Highest wages and extra bonus. Address Typothetae- of Baltimore. 1327 Hunsey Building. Baltimore, Md. . TYPOTHETAE OF BALTIMORE. - 5-j.-3tc HIGH SCHOOL : GIRLS and boys ca'n begin now and make enough montj to take a fine vacation this summer by soliciting subscriptions to Neighbor hood News after - school hours. Ad dress P. O. Box 251, or phone 759 for particulars. - " 5-5-3tc WANTED At -once,- experienced first class stenographer for month's tem porary work. Write Postofflce' Box 791.- ... .......... o-fe-St Situations Wanted WANTED Job by married man where he can work part time. Willing to take anything. Have" haOXtwo years' fn office and one year in .re tajl, store. Ad dress Work, care Star. ' 6-6-2t A LOGGING , superintendent . of. .l.opg experience, wishes Job with reliable firm; Will consider large of;small Job. Best oi references furnished.. Can ,sfar.t at once. H, care Star. ' ; 5-6-7 1 WANTED Employment as t stock keeper; also" clerical work in connec tion, or general office work." If you service, try t&6'.; Address' Sihcerej care COLORED GIRL wants ' Jo"b" as afsh- washer In hotel or cafe.- -1204 McRae Ave.- . ' - 6-7-lt Wanted -Miscellaneous I WISH TO PURCHASE ak small" farm. containing - 5 to IS acres, 'and dwell ing; Would like, to be within 5 mlle or less of .r Wilmington on. any -hard road. Write me what you-have 'with terms and price. v. I prefer paying cash. Wili deal only- with owner. Box 1058, City. . - - ' , -;. - . 5-5-ifc WANTED To purchase two ' or" 'three carloads ; dry spUt pine.'- 'Must . be cheap for cash. -P. O.' Box 1242. t5r7-7t BOARDERS WANTED Apply. 609 - -S. Fourth St. -'-5-7-2 1 Announcetuents LET THE FULCUER Construction ' company bid on ydur buildlrig;- re modeling or , repairing, they will ave you one-third of the cpst.- f Plans- and specifications lurcixshed. free,., Fulclief Ccaistructiou ; Co. phone r 133,04 r--- -" ;--.-"- .; -:r S-XS-JOt Wanted To! Rent WANTED To rent in good location, ?. . furnished rooms, ' AddressjE. ,J. Bald win.. ..General ;" Delivers, Rocky . Mount, N, rc. ' - u -1-rt VVILMINGTON, N. C SATURDAY, MAY:. 7, 1921, r . , MORNING STAR WANT ADS. : - v v." For Rent ROOMS FOR RENT Two front rooms furnished, to coupie. Apply 315 S. Fifth St. .... 4-23-tf ROOMS FOR RENT For regillar and transient; also carpenters and ma chinists., Bath and electric lights. Gil bert House, telephone 9142, Front and Dock streets. 4-26-tf-dh FOR RENT K3ood, clean rooms for storage of furniture only. Supply 116 Dock St. 5-l-7t .all connecting and in excellent con dition. Apply 409 Nun street. 5-4-ltc BEACH COTTAGE for rent, ocean front. Northern extension; Three bed rooms, modern conveniences. Lease may extend May 1 to October 1. Fur nished. Address "M, L. T.," Bos 122, City. J - 5-5-tfc FOR RENT Furnished bed rooms, hot and cold water,: lights and phone. Ap ply 314 Red Cross St." Phone 883-W. 5-6-2t NICELY FURNISHED rooms for rent, hot and cold water. Young men of refinement and good habits, no other need apply. Phone 1002-W, 110 Orange street. 4-30-St WELL LOCATED ice cream, lunch. cool drink stand. Low rent. Lease. Small amount buys 3lt.'" -TeHris. Also paying restaurant.' -Busines'"Exichange, Room 7, Masonic Building. Phone 483. 1 . .T5T--r... . 5-3-7to THREE large, nice rom t for light hoiiRplfAPnino' - Pftth,-ftn ' edmA flnnr Rate reasonable. Apply,. 21.8 j, McCrae St. , , . -5-7-2t FOR RENT To one ox two gentleman, comfortable furnished room "with o without board. 1826-W. . 518 Grace St. 5-7-2t FOR RENT In the Princess1 building, 109 Princess street, rooms for light housekeeping, single, double. Already equipped with - furniture, gas stove, etc. Call Mrs. Avant, 2243, for further information, 5-7 -ltc THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS for rent References ; exchanged. 16 . S. Seventh: St. Phone 2003. ' 5-7-9-21 LARGE comfortably furnished cottage . .at. Wrightsville. Beach for rent until June 15. Phone 1192-W. , 5-7-2t FOR RENT Nicely furnished front " "room' on 1st floor in priyte home to refined couple or two. ladies. Phone 1012-J, 318 Red Cross St., Mrs. Hodges. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 5.7.2t FURNISHED city residence for rent - foT-summer. See Lord & Meares, 120 Princess St. '..-, .5-7-lt2 WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH cottage for a ' June only, $165. - Lord & jMeares In surance and Real Estate.. ; 5-7-ltc ONE nice large front room for rent to 'man and' wife" of 'gentleman at1' 210 Chestnut. 5-7-'H . . Estate .NOTICE-i-For. .sale" or " rent, five-room ' furnished cottage at Wrightsville Beach, , N. C. C D. llaffltt. phone 880 or lC3.4rW. . . .: . ' - 4-6-tf 715, SOUTH EIGHTH STRET Five room cottage, good condition, nice lot. , Will sell for $250 cash, balance ?5 per week till paid for. This Is your opportunity to OAVn your home on rea sonable payments. II. F. Wilder, Agent.-,..': , ;, . , ; v ... 5-5-tfc FOR SALE Eight-room furnished cot tage, ort . jb isner sea oeacn, vriue hard road to door. Price $2,500, worth $5,000j -F. A. Bond. Wilmington, n; C:. Rt. 2. .. 5-7-lt Lost and Found . -; FOUND Lady ,' leaving handbag on counter may have same y identify ing .and paying for this advertisement. Brown's Grocery, Ninth, and Dock. Phone 47. 5-7-2tc Miscellaij eous . For Sale FOR DRY PINE, and oak wood, prompt , .delivery, phone 601-J.- : 5-7-7t YOtJ MAKE THE PRICE, you buy the - . CO W; 25 hpa r tn he sol d a t Da via. Dai?ls pompan,: May 14. Don't for get. . R. C. Griffin" and Brothers. ' , ' WOOD' WOOI ' WuOD! Fo- nice pine oak wood.. bar loads and quick delivery', call. 'phone 940-J Williams Wood .Yard. , .. . V 2-1-tf FOR SALE Juniper shingles, juniper boat; boards and 'Doles. Brunswick Luuiber Co.'. Bolivia. ""N.' C. 4-26-71 Miscellaneous For Sale GARDEN SEED find flovsrer seea. Now is the time to plant. Easter Egg Dye; "Rit," Sunset Aladdin Tintex, Rainbow, Diamond and Putnam's dyes HTJw is the time to brighten up your shirtwaists, etc. J.' Hicks Bunting Drug Co., Second and Princess., 3-19-tf FOR SALE One 50-hp. motor; one 40 hp.; one 25-hp.; one 10-hp.; all . in excellent condition; prices quoted on application subject to prior, sale. Chad-bourn-Bate Co., Wllmingtdn, N. C. 4-25-tf FIRE SALE -Slisrhtly damaged shoes for men, women and children, also ladles' ready to .wear, : to be sold at prices you have never before seen. Davis Brothers, 1319 Castle street. ... 5-5-3tc WOOD FOR SALE Green edging strips, $1.50 per load, delivered rea sonable distance; also green slabs cut stove lengths, $1.75 per load. Chad bourn Bate Co. .:-'. - . 4-11-tf THE FINEST GARBAGE CANS MADE. $3.95. Brand new U. S. army garbage cans made of galvanized iron, 25 inches high, 20 inches wide, with" covers. Price $3.95. Also slightly used garbage cans, $2.95. Bradley Bonded Warehouse Co., 16 Market St 1 5-l-7t WILMINGTON "TYPEWRITER AND SVPPLT CO. ' ; Roynl Typewriter Agent i Edlphone nictating Machines Secondhand and Rebuilt Typewriter Secondhand Adding Sfachines . Typewriter Repair, Service '. 515 IKnrchlMOn Building Phone 2283. BURROUGHS seven-columr. adding j una listing iimcuine lor naie, com plete with stand; also Monarch type writer, Model 2, and Baum safe, size 25x25x37 inches. Each of these items is in excellent condition and immedi ately available. Phone No. 628 for in spection by appointment. 5-6-3t STOVE WOOD -Ready for stove, $1.50 on the yard, $2.00 delivered. 5-6-7t FIRE SALE Two hundred pairs high . grade slioes, slightly damaged, to b sold at a sacrifice. Every article of dry good notions ' in our store almost given away. Davia Brothers, 1319 Castle street. 5-5-3fc FOR THE SHORT and long trip see our line of Indestructo and Hartmau trunks. , A full line of leather suit cases and hand bags at special prices. See Chas. Finkelstein, corner Front and Market streets. Phone 642. 5-1-tfs OUR RED CEDAR and Juniper Shingles cannot 9 beat as regards price or quality. Lime, plaster, cement, brick, laths, etc., at equally attractive prices. Consult us before you -purchase. Becker Coal & Builders' Supply , Co., . Surry, Castle and Queen , streets. . Phone 2321-W. . . ". 5-3-7tc FIRE ' SALE: Bargains in ;. slightly damaged dry goods notions .and shoes If you miss this sale you lose the best bargains ever offered. Davis 'Brothers, 1319. Castle street. ' 5"-5-3tc FARM HORSE. An A No. 1 . . farm horse for sale. Address E. I. Tinga, Castle Hayne, N. C, flve-milv post Castle Hayne road. 5-7-lt CAROLINA BUSINESS Exchange, room 7, Masonic Temple. Offers good pay ing grocery, clean-stock, well located, at less than invoices. Owner retiring. ' Well located . family drug store, beautiful new fixtures. Terms if re quired. A paying restaurant. : i Well located ice cream, lunch, cool drink stand. . Low rent lease. Small amount buys it. Terms." :-.v. Farms to trade for other property.' . Have cash customer for stock - gen eral merchandise: Telephone 483. ;.' :. .. , ,5-7-7tc AUCTION SALE Milk cows at DaVIs Daniels company stables, Saturday, May 14. Be ready. -R. C. Griffin and Brothers. . - .--V- ;: 5-7-2t MONEY LOST If you miss the auction - sale -of milk- cows at DavisVDaniels company stables, May ' 14.' You'll be there?.. -R. C. Griffin and Brothers. - ' '-:." y 5-7. 2t FOUND The place you can buy, a milk -cow at your own price. .Auction sale at Davis-Daniels company. Saturday, May 14.' R. C. Griffl.i and Brothers. f :Vi- ' 'f "7 " ':V: ,V '7 2t WOOD! WOOD! Don't forget we will send rou a bIg;load of .dry split pine ior $2.00; nice hard, wood for -$2.00. Phone 2056-W. , Boweri's Wood Yard. K'' v': '- .. ' . ' . . . 5-7-lt FOR SALE Small refrigerator. $9.00; ; dinins- table, rounds $ 8.50; chiffonier. $10.00, seyeral iron beds and one sleep-J incr ccuch. newly upholstered, $12,50.. Apply 113 Chestnut street '5-7-lt (Copyright. 1DZO. bj H. C. Fisher Trademark Hear. V. I'iiu oa. Miscellaneous For Sale JUST RECEIVED a new shipment of Record .Albums, $1.00 each. Wilmington Talking Machine Co., corner Second, and .Market streets. . v ". . 5-4-4t -. ' . , . - , , -. -JS SPECIAL SALE on Record Albums, $1.00 eachv '.Wilmington Talking Machine Co., corner Second and Market Sts; 5-4-4t Announcements NOTICE To housekeepers: It is -now time to do your spring cleaning Pojas Bug Exterminator is a wonder ful aid. Price 25c per bottle delivered to any address in the city. Phone Hall's Drug Store. S-19-tf FLOORS LAID, scraped and finished; old floors scraped at attractive prices. A card will bring M. L. Broth ert 709 Dawson St. Call phone 1995r W oetween 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. 2-1-tf. UPHOLSTERING A.J REPAIRING furniture, auto painting; tops made to fit. E..G. King, 301 S. Front St. 3-27-tf WILLARD DRx ' CLEANING com pany. Steam and French cleaning.. AUto delivery. : Mail orders : given promt attention. All work guaranteed. 1 Princess street, phone 855. -4-1-tf MULTIGRAPH CIRCULARS and FACSIMILE LETTERS when properly executed afford mast beneficial results. Thai's the only ki.nd we furnish Just like typewriting. Our printing is unsurpassed. Make us prov It r Harrlss Printing & Adv. Co. SPECIAL Cleaning, pressing and -repairing of all. kinds .done.. . WorX called for and delivered promptly. W. & W. Pressors, 1103 Soath Second street. 4-14-$0t IT TAKES ELECTRICITY to operate a dynamo, but one of our regular 40c dinners operates the human body. It's a treat.- Try one- and you'll icontitfue. Sea food our specialty. Coast Line Res taurant, 206 North Front St. 5-l-7tc LITTLE JOB Electric Shoe Repairing, 113 1-2 S. Front. All goods sent for and returned. Special attention to par cel post orders. Phone 203. ; 5-1-tfc THE ONONDAGA TEA ROOM Was Palm Tea Room, Wrightsville Beach, is not formally open for business, but we have some smokes,' drinks, sand-' wiches and N. B. C. package goods." ., i 5-6-3t DO NOT FAIL to call for shares in'the ,new series of Co-operative Building and . Loan, opening tomorrow a. m. Doing this will be a kindness to your self as well as the .. association.' "As" building and loan is the best, easiest and surest way ever invented to save money and get ahead. Call at Wright's Office, 124 Princess street early "for" new book. . 5-7-ltc DRY CLEANING and pressing. Have, your winter, clothes cleaned before packing away. Why buy a spring sut? Send and have the old ones cleaned and pressed. Ideal. Laundry,. 204 South. Front street, phone 29. 5-7-tc STEAMER WILMINGTON will leave Wilmington for Southport,-Fort Cas well and fishing banks at 9:30 a. m., Sundays, beginning May 8th. Leaves -Southport 4:00 p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip. Dock foot of Orange, street.. ' -, .;; ;. ;.-, ', - : 5-7-2tc ' Automobiles For Sale FOR- SALE One five-passenger Mitch . ell. 1920 model, almost' new. In per fect condition; five, new tires. .Corre spond with P. O. Box 419 or Phone 212. " .'. 4-24-tf FOR SALE One Dort, B-passenger touring car, A-l condition, 1928 mod el, good ns new, with bumper, ; extra tire, snubbers and spotlight. At a. bar gain for cash or will- give terms -to right party. Address P. O. Box No.421 or phone " No. 85. frl-7t FORD AUTOMOBILE" for -sale in good condition. Address E. I. Tinga, Castle Hayne, N. C. Five-mil post Castle road.' ' 5-4-7-2t MOTOR BARGAINS 6 cyl. Continen tal, 35-40 h. p., with starter, $50; 4 cyl. Maxwell, 25 h. p., with starter and geherator, $4ff;'4:.cyi: Gray," heavy diity truck motor, almost new, $200; 4 'cyl. LeRoi, .25 h. p., a little dandy, $75, also transmissions, clutches, axles and, all car parts, for several ' makes ' at low priqes. MacMillan's Repair Plant. " i ; -. ; 5-7-3to CARBON REMOVED by oxygen process while you wait, 75 cents per cylinder. ."" ,-.!an's, Repair Plant, Fifth and Wright. . 6-7-7tc By BUD FISHElt IT WILL PAY YOU TO MAKE A .LIBERAL USE ' OF "THE : STAR" WANT AD PAGES Miscellaneous For Sale. Automobiles For Sale SACRIFICE MARMON; '. l19roadster. Owner going abroad, : wishes to sell his car. Excellent condition. Always well cared for. Demonstration by ap pointment. Price $1700. MacMillan Garage, 6-7-7t SCORED CYLINDERS Broken alumi . num parts repaired,-crankshafts re ground. MacMillan's Repair Plant. Fifth and Wright.- ' - 6-7-7tc FORD CARS are cared for in the same way by our mechanics .as the high priced cars. Our.Fxsrd owners. expect and get good service because, we ap preciate their work and give them 100 per cent efficiency by usinar- only ex pert mechanics of long experience and "genuine Ford parts." " -iHlghsmith Garage, Fourth street bridge. 5-7-lt AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Our . ' me chanics are as good as any in the city, but our charges are not as high aS 'some; because our overhead is less and , we live up to our motto': "An Honest and Square Deal to' All.'-' Our service car is always on the job. Tlie next time your car" gives you trouble on the road ' phone us. -. .Higbsmith Garage, Fourth street bridge." Phone 9.9?- , . : 5-7-7t CARD OF, THANKS We wish to express pur sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors who were so kind to us during the re cent t illness; anDTTdeaHLtOf I our. beloved wife and sister;: such kindness In our sad - bereavement will never be for gotten. . . .... J. T. Register-- and Family. (Adv.) . . w FREE! FREE! FREE FRCE JOIN THE BOYS' CLUB . . . .For. Particulars! Cull it .'ihm ' .' . IDEAL CYCLE COiiPANY . K. N. DAVIS, Manager 10H 8. Second St. . Phone 150-J Have ' Tour -Spring Painting; Done - , Now J. FRANK WALTON Interior Painting nnd Decorating Telephone: 2124-Wi STARKEY & GOLDBERG . STILL t LEAD THK " WAT : DACIC TO 1914. PRICES "If It's Wood AVB Make It Good" J AS1ES white & S0li .: ' -' CvRPEJTTERS A , . - See tJ for-' Serpen, Catjjnet . . Maklnir n nil Tl.n. I.. r02 Fifth Avenue Telephone .2118 Von carefully nleet your Ooetoi Whj not your Drugsriatf lie's jr our last Check t tl. nomlk mm "DEPENDABLE ' DRUG STORH, i. r-ront Phone 181-183 DEAL SHOE REPAIR Prompt --and--''-Efficient . - Service 'At Lowest Cost .'. w ' 1.TIIY, VS .. ".. , . 23 .JVO. - SECOND ST. ... . .'.Phone 1293-J ,.v-MIl Order Promptly .;m ff-ii-., Filled.'., ' USE THE STAR WANTS i "rf --if i . fchtlltrt
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