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I t : ;;" Tiiii j.-! 1 : i:.,,.:jr i- 1 'i ' s-jr Ari'n.vlaU',1 t!io Jiany It i. ' 5 -! -os hi town Thom Mr. Wslior V,'. ' . utt Tolls an Observer 31m an l.i-t.-res(inr Story of the. Cl-arUrttft t:rand of Hospitality The Neua licrs Come in lor Their Share of the Praise. "How did the Hardware people en joy their etay in Charlotte during the convention?" an Observer man in quired of Mr. Walter W. Watt yesterday- . . ' Jv "Very much, indeed," Mr. Watt re plied. "I heard numbers of expres siong of kindliness and appreciation of the hospitality extended . to the members and visitors to the Hardware Men's Convention, and each and every one expressed himself as being de , lighted. They made some "-comparisons with other places - where they have been entertained In the past that were anything but complimentary to those places, and having been present myself and realising how fair the com parisons r, yet knowing how mad H might make some of our neighbors feel o quote them, I will refrain from ' doing so. There was ion matter,; by the , way. that has caused considera ble t mortification i on 'the part of all , those members of the Hardware As sociation who know about it so far, end this mortification ;wl extend all through the ranks as soon as this in- ' formation is eo disseminated; nd thit ' !s,j through a stupid tdunder mi -the part of some one, the very hanlsome resolutions 'drafted by 1' he committee on resolutions were mailed awav from , here with some official papers Instead qt having been turned over to you veiy clever newspaper. people tor pub lication. . .. 1 trust I will be pat loned If I lay v speoial emphasis on the splendid man ner in which the Charlotte ' papers handled the convention. Of course, this Is nothing new to we, inasmuch ' as U has grown to be a habit of theirs t do thtse thlngVand do them, ex ceptionally well; but It was evidently a revelation to our visitors and was a cause of more comment 'perhaps than all, other things combined. This was the only ; promise that T i made the hardware men, however, when I took It upon myself a year ago to Invite them to come to Charlotte, and that . was that the newspapers , would not need any suggestions or assistance to give' them the best and most satisfac tory reports of all their meetings. How veil my promise was kept by the ' Charlotte Observer.. Evening Jtfews and, Evening Chronicle, la most eloquently attested by tho iew columns of those several papers., covering the dates of the convention. h -, ' ) ."It is; no reflection on you newspa per men that you did not get hold of the resolutions as drafted by the com mittee on 'resolutions, because It was the purpose of that committee to have these resolution typewritten and a copy of the same properly edited placed in the city editor's office of each of the several papers named. It was In the nature of a courteous ten der, as it were, and to secure its ac complishment some approach to sec recy was made by which ,tne newspa per men were baffled, but which un fortunately thwarted the purpose ; the convention through Its committee on resolutions and proved rather a boomerang all around. I trust you will get hold of a copy of those jreso lutions and print them- ytt,: because you take my word for; it, It 18 plea ant, agreeable reading," and the beav tlful part of it is that it J absolutely sincere and straight 'from the heir. mere were no phrase-matters or aaisy painters on the committee. They were jjard-headed, every-day hardware men, who call a spade a spade, and do not sell a grindstone for a cheese, and therefore mean -what they say.": y DEPUTY FNED f 10. One of the First Official Acts of Judge Ferguson Is to Slap ft Fine on Jailer Johnston for Being Late Hayes I Trial In Progress, for Fifth Time, 'c j "Mr. Clerk, enter a fine of $10 on Deputy Sheriff Johnston for delaying the proceedings of the court." Thus spoke Judge G. 8. Ferguson yesterday afternoon- The imposition of the tine 'came at the conclusion, of t a 30-minutes' wait for a represents . tive of the executive department of 'J the government of. North Carolina, in order that court might be convened in a seemly, orderly and duly lawful - - manner. The court ; and the crowd was on hand on time, but no sheriff ; and no deputy appeared. The spec , tators chatted and laughed, the law " yers smoked cigars and strode up and down in Signified fashion the while. - r Mr. Johnston, as it turned out, had a good excuse, being detained at the jail to receiverand take care of an un usually large number of wards en trusted to his keepintf by Recorder , Smith. In imposing the fine the Judge- remarked that he should ex pect the sheriff to pay it, as he was responsible; It being his duty either to be present in person or to have some ; one represent him. ' When court had settled to work the regular . docket was taken up. N. B. j Broom was granted a divorce from hi wife, Dora, Broom, and Mary M. Fox was similarly successful in her suit for a divorce from her husband, Frank Fox. " . Then came up for the fifth time that well-known suit against the Air Line road to Atlanta, now owned by ' the Southern,, Railway, brought by V Samuel Hayes, a colored individual. . who asks damages for injuries sua tained, several years ago, which 'he alleges were caused fcy the negligence " of this company. The taking of ts- timony for the plaintiff has beencon- eluded, and it is expected that the case will go to the Jury about noon to-day.. M,;J. At Bell represents the plaintiff' ' and Col. W. B, Rodman and Mr. L. C. CaldwelV of Statefcvllle. the defense. . - Miss Nola Sherrlll, the beautiful and - accomplshed stenographer of States vllle, U In attendance on the court, ,tftklng testimony in the railroad case. ( This is the flrs.t court Judre Fergu ,s ton ha ever held In Charlotte. He Is a Westerner, being a resident of Waynesvllls, Haywood county. V He Is making a good Impression, being courteous yet business-like and well acquainted with the workings of . court machinery. ' . ' i " The Mayor May Resign. It Is said" that the mayor has, said that If the Sunday laws are changed o as to- permit the sale of soft drlnki on Sunday he will resign. J Once be , fore he threatened to leave town if. perchance, it went wet. These be erlou propositions. Mayor are aot tnade every day. Charlotte could not get along without a 'Mare. '., -'.' NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMEftJ. we ore pleased to announce that Foiy Honey and Tar for couahs, rolrls end lung troubles Is not affected by the National pur Food and Drur Law it "ta'ns re opiate or other harmful ana wt itcommana it as a sare rmdy for. children and adult, r; Jl Jordan 0,, - . , 7 i-i I. : 't Item 12 Was Taken "in-- v ft Tmi t ti ten t -Wa a tho I I of a Cl.is of 80 at Famous Tulanc University Interment to le at Port 31111, S. C. After a period of 111 health extend ing' over the past three years, culmin natlng a year ago p a nervous break down ana assuming .. about two months ago an . acute ; forni which made hU recovery a mat. ter of grave doubt, Dr. C. Benjamin Stephenson died yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock at Morganton, whither he had been taken last Thursday for treatment. The remains will 'be in-, terred at Fort Mill. S. C, the" home of his mother, to-day or to-morrow. Dr. Stephenson's death is a pecu Uarly sad one in that but for his ill health what would have been a career of signal usefulness la cut short-He was born In Flat : Rock, , Kershaw county, south Carolina, In 1861, and was,, at the time of his death, 46 years old. He graduated, at Tulane Univer sity, New Orleans, in 1891, being vale dictorian of a class of 80. - Shortly af ter graduating he taught diagnosis in one of the large hospitals of the City of Kew York. His constitution, how ever, was not equal to the . strain and his physicians told him that a. change of climate was absolutely ; necessary. For time he then practiced in Mis sissippi, but failing to find the desired relief, he came to Fort Mill, S. U. whence, on the advice of friends, he came to Charlotte, taking up his resi dence In the then suburb of Dllworth. Here he has lived and practiced his profession for ; the past ten years up till :" f ewi weeks ago, when he ,was forced i reluctantly . to v abandon , his work, v Those who knew him, found him .courteous, honorable and' upright. , Dr. Stephenson is survived by his wife, one son, Mr," Brevard Stephen son, and his mother, Mrs. S. H. Ste phenson, of Fort Mill. Many friend sympathizt with them In their sorrow. Mrs. Stephenson before her mar riage in 1888 was Miss Florence Doty, of Central, Miss., a member of a well-known Mississippi family, r FELL FROM TRAIJT. Word Received In Charlotte That Mr. Engone FerreU, Missing Elk,' Is in Lncbburg Hospital Not Seriously ilwrt. ).,,:' Word was received fit' the "city yes terday that JUr. Eugent F. Ferrell, of Chrlotte, who left this city with a party or. Elks to attend the convention in Philadelphia,, who was reported missing by his comrades Sunday night. la. In a hospital In Lynchburg, Va. In some manner, it seems,, he fell .from the train near Lynchburg.' but his in Juries are not serious. Mr, Ferrell oc cupied a day coach, being unable to secure Pullman accommodations. When hi companions who were in another part of the train, found air his belongings save him, they became alarmed. Mr. Ferrell Is station ac countant at the Southern station. The Worley Stock Company. . The Worley stock Company will, be ginning to-night, play each night to the multitude at the old Charlotte .aWttary School building. The military play , "in Old Virginia," will be pre sented and ther admission 1b 10 cents straight.. Five hundred people can be accommodated. Ernest Williams, who has for four- years been a very capable villian, recently dislocating the knee Pf, the hero,, has resigned to accept a position a ticket grabber at the Odeon. . He has been i succeeded by George Page..: v Bathing In Latta Park Ike Tabooed. .... Chief of Police Orr yesterday is sued orders that, under Instructions from. Mr. E. D. Latta, owner of the Latta Park property, no bathing will tee- permitted hereafter In the lake there. It Is eai.d that the ruiea regard ing the use of bathing suits and dressing rooms had been disregarded by some,' henca the rescinding of the recently granted privilege. Judge Parker Still Believes in a South era Presidential Candidate. Special to Tho Observer. '-- Richmond, Va., July 15. Judge Al ton B. Parker, of New Tork, who has just 'returned from North Carolina, said to-day, that the .South Is full of Presidential timber men who would make a strong run and that Demo crats of the Northern States would support the man nominated. The Judge 1 very firm in his, conviction that the South In entitled to the Dem ocratic nominee and that If the right man la put up be well go to the White House. ' THE CHARMING WOMAN I hot necessarily one of perfect form and features. Many a plain- woman who could never serve as an artist's model, possesses those rare qualities that all the world admires: neatness, clear eyes, clean smooth skin and .that sprightllness of atep and action that accompany good health. ' A physically . weak- woman Is never lttraotlve, not even - to herself. Electric Bitter - restore weak" women, give strona nerves, brlKht eyes, smooth, velvety skin, beautiful complexion. Guaranteed at ill druggist, 50a CIGARETTES mm, every year. , 8. f.l ...HiCSkhW 1 p.-::rrs till A.: Ia's lf.)re t'- I-aw anil Orlor Loa;r't but &U- oters Petition to J'ave Dens of Yioe Pxterinbiatfil OU Humor of a ru"man hhop Revived More Than $150 Cleared on Pall Games. Special to The Observer. Salisbury, July 15. Ex-Mayor J. D. McCall, of Charlotte, yesterday addressed - the Salisbury Law and Order League and told-of the bene ficent work of prohibition In Char lotte. t He declared that hla tomlng here waa on the presumption that he would be expected to make a prohibi tion speech but s the Law and Order League disclaim making a prohibi tion .campaign . how, hte speech was revised and he spoke almost entirely upon other matter. Mr. McCall was Introduced by R, Lee Wright and spoke almost an hour. He does not call Charlotte the Ideal town, but he does think prohibition lias effected much there and says it has improved tfte condition of things.-; '--.- Referring to- the existence of the places of vice, he advocated the pas sage of a Jaw , making 11 misde meanor for men to visit them and as serted the siffflciency of the law to drive the Inhabitant and keepers of the dives out, ': " '. v There -were more than 200 pe6ple out and blanks containing room for the signature of two were issued to each member of the league and citi zen of the city. This morning about 800 voters had presented petition to the mayor and chief of police to enforce the law against the evil places and at the Thursday .night jesslott-flf the aldermen the matter will be tak en Up. '"' : 'f-'-'fi -The Daughter of the Confederacy are $150 to the good by the recent baseball games between the Elka and Pythians and the two lodges of Pythians. This week the Elks and Pythians will play the tie of last week and the games that began In fun will end In serious contest that will , develop the talent of the city. Both aide are practicing and Friday is set a the date of the game. These games have proven the easleet money that the Daughters have had a yet The Evening Post to authority for the statement from a railroad man that the antique rumor of a Pullman par ahop heer Is becoming .more wn a mere report. This gentleman say the plan of the Pullman people to begin building this spring wa mere ly deferred but never abandoned and that this fall may see the consum--mation of the plans. The erection of this shop 1 to be near Spencer and he says he know the whereofness of his speech when he say the shop will come. "" .- : . , . ' ' The Yadkin Valley Fair Association 1a wrirkinir hard and successiuny up on the atock for thi association and taking in large amounts for the ttnwan nd of it. . The books -will then be "given over to the other five counties .tnat wui puoBcnu incur mounts. Everything so far has been most encouraging and there Is plenty to support the faith that Kowan win see a fair crowd mis ran. SHERIFF MARKHAM'S BURIAL. The Funeral Procession One of the Five Longest Durham Ever Saw Many Fraternal Orders Take Part- Plenty of Candidate ior ine vacant Position. Frecial to' The Observer. 4 . Durham, July 15. The funeral and hnrl&l of the late Sheriff F. U. wara ham, who died on Friday, took place yesterday af ternodh. The funeral ser vices was conducted from the First Baptist church and the burial took place at Maplewooa cemetery, ine funeral procession was one of the longest In the history of burials in this county. .It is said oy tne oiaer cm zens that back years ago when Colonel Parrlsh, who was mayor of the eity for a number of years, died that his procession included most or tne people then llvlne in Durham. Then came the funeral, and burial of Col. W. T, Blackwell, which was attended by many organizations, Including the fire department and the military compa nies, later that of Washington uuks. and the nthe funeral and burial of Sheriff Markham yesterday. :. These were the Ave largest 'funerals held here In many years. , " 1 1 . i ''i . Kentucky Farmer Roughly Handled by Mght Kiner. Hopkinsville, Ky., -mry 15. New reached here to-day that a band of between 30 and 40 "night riders" visited the farm of J. W. .Barefield, in Trigg county, Saturday night, fired a number of shots at the house and took Mr. Barefield into the woods. where it Is reported he was roughly dealt with. Barefield Is a strong un association man , and had been warned to Join or suffer the conse quences. Some time ago his tobacco wa taken from the barn and thrown Into a pond. a Rates Via Seaboard Air Line Under New Law. - Rate In effect via Seaboard Air Line under new law are two and a quarter cents per mile to all point In North Carolina. Rate to fol lowing' points are In effect from Charlotte to Raleigh, $3.90; Weldon, $6.07; Wilmington, $4.20; Hender son, $4.89; Oxford, $5.22. JAMES KER, JR., . City Passenger Agent. Better quaUty has never been pro- duced -bigger value never offered greater popularity never known. ' Millions smoke them -r and enjoy them year 'after year, and mora v - ' V lOcfor 10 Why Pay Mori? , ANARQYROS, Manufacturer . New York' J Ji' I V cat ff I m Fit YcurzcII For a Good Life Pcjition Healthy Lite and Good Pay If you are an American citizen, be tween 17 and 35 years old, in good health, sound physically, and of good character, you can take advantage of the opportunity offer.! you in the Navy. The . Govern- . ment is making large . increases in the naval ser vice, and if you can meet the re quirements, it will merely . be necessary for you to apply to the Navy Re cruiting Officer end you will be given . all ' de tailed informa tion, v If you de cide you would like v to enlist, you will be ex amined. If you have no trade or pro fession, and .are not ' over 25 year old, you can .enlist; a "apprentice ' sea man," in which the pay is at the start 116 - per month (with food and lodging V furnished you free), and with opportunity : for v advancement higher positions and larger nay. an to In fact, your pay la usually increased as soon as you go on board a sea-going vessel. . . i l.Ifyou have any 'trade or calling, such as machinist, electrician, car periter, fireman, engineer, plumber, coppersmith, blacksmith, drug clerk, nurse, atenographer, book-keeperj fenr ' . ...nr. vA . . . A a " vwi fluiiwu, Cll,., JTUU V.O.Ii enlist for . that trade, at pay ranging from 126 to $65 per month at the Start, iwith the same allowances free that an apprentice seaman receives. Upon entering the Naval service if you have an ambition to learn and better yourself, you have before you the gateway to positions of authority and good" pay. ' ,Tou are constantly learning things, at the expense of the Government, while your pay con- Best Liquors I am offering the 41 15 S f nvtjaM at the very lowest prices. I buy direct from distillers who do not sell tha retail trade: and generous conces sions on their part, have enabled me to make some ex ceptional offers. The following prices include express charges. "" mcaiio Lasarus Club. Cream of whiskies, $4.00 Apple Brandy , $2.50 and $340 Rye hlsker, $2.00, $240, $3.00, $340 Mountain Whiskey, $2.50 CornWbUkey, - $2X0 and $240 Yadkin River Corn, 4 full quarts, $240 Albermarle Rye, 4 full quarts, $3.00 Mail orders are filled on the day re ceived, and forwarded on first trains Write for Price List of Leading Brands i Largest Mail Order House in the South "L, Lazarus, Lynchburg, Va Z 'A HOTELS AND RESORTS. THE DAVIS WHITE ,J'; ' Hiddenite, North Qarolina ON Or-rniijRX RAILWAY FROM CHARLOTTE TO TAYLORSVTIXE ing each floor with office, telegraph and telephone. Bell and Independent connections with surrounding country. Healthy location. An ideal place to rest and recuperate. Two through' trains daily from Charlotte, con necting at Statesville with trains from Salisbury and Asheville. Speoial price for May. June and September, $5 to $6 per week. July and August $6 to $$ per week. ; Resident nhyslclan in hotel. For further information, writ for booklet to " - DAVIS BROTHERS Hiddenite, jr. a KENILWOtt-T-K - "In the Land BILTMORE, NEAR Just the Place to Stop from the Recognized as the leading hotel In the una, no scenery in the -world will compare with (he view, from tht hotelMt, Mitchell and PIsgah in full ' view'1 ;AdJolmi and overlooks the Blltmors estate. Dry, invigorating climate, marnlflcentlv fumlhii. slne unurpased. Orchestra, golf, Coach meet all train at Blltmore wire for. booklet. " ...i-' EDGAR B MOORE, Proprietor Headquarters for Southerners In New TrorK City " . Broadway Central Hotel 7- ', ' ' ,- - .." Our Table la the Foundation of Our - , normou Business Featuring , , The Only New York Hotel , American Plan . .Moderate Prices Excellent " Food ' ; Good Service Rates: American Plan, 12.50 Per Day. European Flan. $1.00 Per Day. special attention given to ladles unescorted. , BROADWAY - Cor. Third Street NEW YORK DANIEL C. .WEBB, Mgr. (Formerly of Charleston, S. C) . 7M3 S CUBES ! '- CUBES ALL ACIIGO J ToalMittl alr4Man( ,1 tinues. And you have opportunity for educating yourselfNa-long special lines, and for reading and recreation as well as for shore liberty when the vessels are in home or foreign ports, and conditions will permit. . Everything essential to your com rort and many pleasures being: sup plied to you either free or at small cost, your pay Is over half "clear money,' and you have a-chance to save up a considerable sum by the time your first four years' period of enlistment has expired, which you can deposit with the ship's pay master, drawing 4 per cent interest en any sum over $5. At the expiration of your four years' enlistment you can leave the service, and are supplied with travel allowance, at four cents a mile, to tne point where you enlisted. Should you re-enlist within four months, vou will be allowed full pay for the four monuis,' together iwith an increase of $1.I( a month: whether you re turn within four months or not you are allowed $5 a month additional on second enlistment And should you at any time distinguish yourself by brvery or extraordinary heroism, or u saving me, you wui be rewarded la money, a Medal of Honor, or by gold or silver life-saving medals, and me act or. neroism counts in your ravor tor promotion. . After thirty year' service you can retire on three-fourths pay and al lowances, or after twenty years on half pay, or claim admission to the Naval Home. After ten years, if you are aisaoiea, you are entitled to service pension in suitable amount, At the end of four years' enlistment, you will, if you merit It be given an Honorable Discharge, which amount to a high-class recommendation from the United States Government and is one of the best credentials of good cnaracter and ability. . If you can meet the Qualifications essential to service In the United States Navy, you should at once apply for additional information desired to the NAVY RECRUITING OFFICER, who will be at Third Floor, Post, ortioe Building, Charlotte, N. C, from July 15th to July 20th to receive your application and give you an ex aminatlon. Office open from 9 a. m. to & p. m. - . ' - at Lowest Prices best values la liquors and cordials SULPHUR SPRINGS A well-known spring of fine cur, tiv properties, for indigestion, dys, pepsla, kidney trouble, etc, wew Hotel, complete water and sewerage system, hot and cold baths, croquet, lawn tennis, bowling alley, shooting gallery, telephones connect or the Sky" ASHEVILLE, N-G on Your Way to or Exposition mountains of Western North Care- livery, beautiful rides and drives. station. Open all tha year, Wrlta or HOTEL SHORBHTIM ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. , Capacity $00. Within a few hun dred feet of ocean. Private b the. Rates: $12.60, $16.00 and $11.00 weekly. Booklet. Run by a North Carolinian. W, B. COTTEN. THE VIRGINIA BAY OCEAN VIEW, VA, BY THE SEA Entirely new ' and. modern. ; 100 large rooms at f 1.00 to $1.60 per day, Excellent cuisine. Surf bathing, six mile nearer to Exposition than Nor folk; 10 minutes' rid and 6 eta fare. Take Ocean View ears at Exposition or Norfolk. - Get oft at Vs. Bay sta tion. - , 1 1 15. IL ELLYSOX PHILLIPS, Mgr. CROCKETT AltSEXIC LITIUA SPRINGS AjHJ VAtllS opened June 1st Elevation 8.000 feet. Cure Nervous Prottratlon, Dy pepsla, Rheumatlo and tiktn Troubles, Kidney and Bladder Disorders and Female Irregularities, cures and beau tifle the compleion. Write fop book let. ' M.,L. TnOMASr7' ;" ' Crockett Springs, V. " Because it is the f asliion to do so, and it improves appearance. THEY VSEfiR "A itqw oran Because they fit . and are comfortable, even, in hot weather. , , , . "' ;..;, V. ;V.:;- . v.'c 1 ' ,i r : '".VV :':-,-v ti"": ;Jv'w--fy'ir'l'h Arrow Brand Collars Fit in front, on the. sides and .in the back. - Investigate them 15 cents; two for a quar- ' ter. -; Qooda Sent on Approval Returnable at Our Expense," ' LONG-TATE CLOTHING CO; For SHOW CASES and COUNTERS Owing to the rearrange ment of our store we are of fering for sale four hand some 8-foot Show Cases to gether with their counters. B.A. JEWELER FRANK P. MILBURN & CO. ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON. D. G. Charlotta Roanok. va. Schadule la ffct Nor. JS. 1M J:W pm Lv Winston. N. ft W. Ar 1:00 pn 1:00 pmbv MarUnfylll. LvU.Sl t:26prol-v Rocky Mount hvlO-.Umm 7:ZSpmAr Roanoke, Lv l:Mani Dally. r,nKt at Roanoke via 8hnnn.i. Valley Rout tot Natural Bride. Luray, Hasemtown, and all point u Pwyl Tbrouch coach. Charlolt Roanoke. Additional irain wtm mnsion T:s west. Vtraiom " onvnaaaoan vauty polata. a..., UJtiAUU. Trav. Pas. AaaaL R. BBVILU OenX Paw. Agent. Roanoke. Va. THE PILGRIM White Stone Lining (not glass) is the most sani tary and coldest of Re frigerators. It stands with out a rival and an inspection will, convince the most skeptical. Come in and let us show you. J. N. McCausIand & Co. tort Dealers, Roonag Coatrachs, 131 & Try on Street : '. The Grand Perfect Toe Our Smartest Shoe For : ' MEW " Hlgest grade patent ' colt, best custom - factory ? work, latest blucher Oxford, cut: sire 4 to 10, width A to K Price , ...$S.0O. .This Shoe has tha largest sale of any tyle we ever produced. The style is right. Sale Southern 8CTSW,WWS1 Through Train Dau. G1LREATII d" Coll ars We have Just received a new assortment of best quality Gold Filled Bracelets, Belt Buckles, keysets and Baretts. These soods have the same finish as S-old goods, but are much cheaper. 1 GARIBALDI, BRUNS & DIXON Leading Jewelers. We close at S o'clock, Satur. day excepted. . IlllIlIlTTll....myTTT DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER : 1 DENTIST CARSOX BUILDING -. Southeast Corner FOURTH AND TRYON STREETS. Charlotte. N. O. Phone iT. rnAi ire wrtL - ILL Don't wait too long. Buy; Coal NOW for prompt de livery. , .' "Wo sell the best , and the CLEANEST, therefore the CHEAPEST. Daily Ice tons. a i Standard Ice and fuel Co. Coal and Ice . Ptosei 19 Wilted Go liars are almost too common a sight, to talk about, but Te Just want to remind you that th , way collar , , are -laundered means a tot In hot weather. . The "Model" thoroughly understands hot weather laundering. ' . ' . , CM UUEBSIf - CO, . "Correct Laundering. West Firth St At Chorea, Thont 160.
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