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CHAELOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, HAY 14, 1CCX THE BOARD U WRAXGLE chawtitb; acharlktox. 0-TTl A VERT SMALL MATTER. t.v honi CommlssloneTS Caned Together ta Dcrtde oo Making Appropriation - of $250 to the Ividsoa ftiunnef rvh"l AXtf the finance commit, in Had Divided on the QueMioa Ronni ficnda It Back to the Com mittee After Same IUther Warm Worts Mad B-a ' Said Conflict Between O't and AvdUortvm Com nanr oa Cams: the BuikUnr For ,rdcd School Commencement Ex- Ths members of the board of school commlaeJoners appeared to be almost a universally choleric when they earn - together last night to settle a very email matter. Involving an appropria tion of Just $250. Everybody seemed " out of humor and before the meeting toad adjourned, some exceedingly cut tin remark had been Indulged in (in the nart of several of those at tending. The coming together of - the board at this time waa merely for the purpose of deciding whether ' or not the finance committee snouia x. relieved of the task thrown upon It at the late regular session wnen to Its Judgment was committed the duty of decidlnr-ae to the city mak Jtn an anoronriatlon of I2S0 to the . Davidson Summer School As It ap ' pears en Its face, the question to be , decided was not monumental In its nature, neither did It present multi plex problems. In the committee. ; however, there was a division, a vote resulting in a tie. and back to the board the matter was hurried. ' Boon after convention. "Major J.-O. (Balrd made a motion to rescind the - former action and to allow the hoard a then constituted to make final dls - tKWiUan of the Question. He argued - In favor of the appropriation, but declared that he was not at all zeal mis as to which way the board acted : He slmplv wanted to get It oft. his Viands, and to have iwtne definite set tlement There were remarks op rosing the motion of Major Balrd and Iso against the appropriation, and In only a few minutes some one made sv motion to adjourn, this .being promptly seconded. The vote was . taken, and the motion to adjourn was J out. Tne-quetttion came Dae up ' end also did the discussions. Mr. ffielrd reiterated his former position and his opponents told again their Views. QUESTION FROM MR. SMITH. "If Vr. Davis will agree to get Mr. Fexton at a meeting of the commit ... tee to-morrow and Mr. D. B. Smith win agree to get Mr. Hoik, then I will In favor of sending; the matter .- back to the finance committee." said Mr. Balrd. "I sm tired being called tip forty times a day ty some one " wanting to have a meeting of this tody. I don't know how about the reel of you. but my time in valuable." "Are you running this board?" promptly Inquired Mr. D. B. Smith, . rhoe face had been rpd for some . little time. Oh. no:" said Mr. Balrd. I am merely making a suKi-eatlon." ' Flnslly Mr. Balrd asrreed to with rlraw his motion to the effect that the matter be settled by the entire . oard, it beln generally agreed that the finance committee was the prop er aeenry throurh whlrh settlement Should come. Mayor Franklin rul d that the board could not 'ke ac - tlon unless the flnano committee ac . tuslly refused to do the work. Attnt -rm a nArtm sew a a-v RIUM. Mr. R. K. Blair, a member of the committee on buildings, stated that - Mr. eVxton. chairman, was absent, . and that the board would have to authorise some member to take In hand the work of securing the Audl ' torlum for the night of the llth, for the graded school commencement ex ercises. "I am going to call a made a spade end a pot a pot." said he. "I saw Mr. Willis Brown this morning snd i ii mm me inti rroinmor urnnarn fcad been tongue-Iashlnr him over the phone, about the matter Instead of fro In a- to see him. He further said that we could get the Auditorium on ly upon the condition that we pay ror me ngnts. wnicn win oe 110, and -remove the Improvised stage the fol lowing morning. . Mr. Graham arose to answer when Mr. Blair had finished tweaking gnrl declared that he had had no sign of anv nnnleasnntry with Mr. Krown. and declared further that Mr. Brown Would say so If he were present. Mayor Franklin declared that the contract between the city and thn Auditorium Company distinctly stipu lated that the building- would be fur nished free on two nights of each . year for the commencement and he held to the opinion that the hoard wonid not have to psy for the tights. Mr. P. K. gmlth thought that ihe contract did not specify that llgnts would be furnished for such an oc casion, and a a lawyer hU opinion was that the board would he forced to Ty for the lUhts. Mr. V. F. Trotter thought the same, thing, but aid that It would be niggardly on the part of the board to refuse to Tay swh a smlj amount n. t!0, even hough" 'there was nothing to force It to tneke etirh a payment. "Well. If thy brlnr the Mil to m to approve." said Mnvor Franklin. "I am going to turn It dnwn." On motion of Mftlnr Bnlrd. Mr. Blair was given sutiiority to take this matter of securing the hirudins- In hand and make somj arrecmeht M-lth th enidltorlum Company. They beat the aldermen," said Msvor Franklin after the meeting. There were nrespnt at the meeting: Vayor T. P. Fmnklln and rommli sloners I. B Smith. T. T. Smith. Vlrshlnrer. Flair. Davl. Paird. "Wal lace. Klstler. Dooley. Horndon. Hyatt, - TrotW and Uttlefleld. Major Job I. Deverenx, of the Gor . crnment Service, a VIsRor Some thing of Charleston and the Am irablo Relations of Trade Which , Formerly Existed, v'- . -Major John H. Devereux, of Charles ton, & C, an official of the Pogtoffice Department, Is spending a few days In the city on ouemeaa connectea wi;n the Charlotte office. Major Devereux Is a typical Charlestpnlaa of gentle manners, chaste end choice speeen and gifted with a v personality tljat never falls to attract. An Observer man met him in the lobby of the Sel wvn and asked him something of the City by the Sea, from which he hails. Said "Major Devereux: . . 'I will talk about Charleston, with pleasure. Charleston . and Charlotte should be very good friends. . I trav eled a day or two ego with gentle man who said that It seemed only the other day when he sat on his fath ei"i knee listening to tales of the City by the Sea. His father was a Meek lenburg cotton planter and with his neighbors used to make up great wag on trains, loaded with cotton to ne hauled to Charleston for export. This was before the railroads scarred the country with their steel rods blotting out its romance with cinaers ana smoke. The visit to Charleston was looked forward to as the great event of the year. It was a grand picnic expedition, the place of camp being usually at a river side, tne . syivan board often being graced with vent eon and wild turkey and other dell cacles of forest and stream.' After the cotton was delivered in Charleston, supplies of machinery, tine silks, toys., wearing apparel for young and old alike and other stuffs, were purchased. Those were delightful days and to re- fleet on them almost makes one agree -with the tnree grey sisters 01 myino logical times who were wont to ex claim that Tne old days are better than the new.' " The natural point of export, Charleston la also the natural point of attack from a foreign foe. This Is shown by the Immense works of de fence the government Is nuuaing to oe fend the harbor and hold tne mvaaer at bay until the minute men of Char lotte and vicinity can, if needed, fol low their old beaten 'track back to Charleston. It is said that there la nothing new under the sun. that his tory merely repeats Itself. This Is in deed true as to Charleston, for we see the same names there to-day that 11 lustrated her history In the past, a Rhett msyor of the city and the mor Ing spirit In the management of her public utilities; a uaasaen snowing that good blood, like good wine, Im nroves with age and many otners equally as distinguished who might be mentioned. The greatest work that all the peo pie of Charleston ought to unite on now Is the building of a military road of permanent construction connecting Sullivan's Island with the mainland. Flagler has shown how easy It can be done. Again another time-honored name springs to mind Legre, In Con arress to see that It is done. Oeneral Oreonough, who has command of the Island, has already won the title of 'road builder.' The beautiful post under his charge is a maze of walks and drives, making a beauteous land scape which was formerly nothing but a dwary sand-bank. Should his tal ents be enlisted In the cause, a mill tary road such as Is needed will soon become a reality. Sullivan's Island is one of the beauty-spots of South Carolina, with splendid walks, beautiful drives, and everything that nature and art can supply. Charlotte should renew her visits to Charleston, enjoy the surf of the ocean, and .watch the battleships n the bay. The pleasant and mutually profitable relations of the past should be renewed In so far as It Is possible with the changed conditions. It is needless to add that a warm welcome will await any snd all whoi desire to visit the City by the Sea." '- TO rryTERTAIX prBUSHEJt& -t WITH THE SCHOOLS. Exsmlnatlons In Procress Exerdncs of Graduation Xeit Tuesday 'Night In Audltorl am. Examinations are In progress in most of the grades In the city public schools now and the young people are bending to their work with as much determination as the approach of summer, the time for listless gating out of windows and of day dreams, will permit. The work of the grad uating class Is 'practically at an end The most they have to do Is to await the placing upon their head of the laurel wreath of victory, so to speak The exercises will be held In the Au ditorium on the night of the 19th, next Tuesday, when the address will be de livered by Dr. Allison Hodges, of Richmond, Va. In addition will be original exer else by the members of the graduat Ing class. I,ast year the Academy of .mukic targe as it is, was unable to -seat the throng which attended and the Auditorium will probably not haVe much room to spare. Rev - Harris Malllnckrodt Will preach the sermon to the graduates Bumiay morning in St. Peter's EdIs copal church. About five scholarships are usually awariei on graduation night to those ith highest rank. These are cus tomarily given to the University. A. A m.. waite forest, Trinity and Wash ington and Iee. Trinity Is on en to both girls and boys. Extensive Preparations Being Made to . stake im city's Guests Next neck ; cc at Home Stores to Decorate. The preparation for the reception of the members . of .4- the Southern newspaper publishers, who are expected- be here on Tues day and Wednesday of next week, May lth and 20th. goes steadily on and the occasion promises to be one which will give the visitors cause to carry away many pleasant thought -of unariotte and its people. . .The retail merchants are doing their fall share as usual and will present to tne visitors many novel feature in the way of window and front decora tions, welcoming the association visi tors. -. '.- 1 -.! ,.". . The - following concerns have already signified their Intention of do ing something along this line and oth ers will doubtless do likewise until the streets will assume a holiday at tire sure enough: .- ' J. B. Ivey A. Co Kress Co Torke Bros. A Rogers, Parker-Gardner Company, Ed. Mellon Company, Little-Long Company, . - BurweJI & Dunn, Tate-Brown 'Company, Ehelor tt Co.. Garibaldi. Brnns A plxon, Gil mer-Moore Company, Stone A Barrin- ger Company. James P. Stowe A Co., W. X. Van Ness Company, Miller-Van Ness Company. Farley A Askln,. Mas ters A Agee, Frank Pnrcell, Torrence Paint Company, R. a. Jordan & jo.. Belk Bros.. Wedd Ington Hardware Company, H. M.' Eflrd, Foreman A Miller, Miller Clothing Company, Ar nold M. Shaw, Lubln Furniture Com pany. Charlotte Hardware Company. Atkinson Drug Company. C. P. Kennj Company, W. T. MeCoyr J, N. MeCaus land, Pound-Moore Company, Long Tate Clothing Company, English McLarty. ------ Practically all of the prominent, dally newspaper publishers In the south, from Virginia to the gulf and the Atlantic to the Mississippi, will attend this meeting and a number of prominent -Northern .publishers are expected. Mr. George Harvey, editor of Harper's Weekly and Messrs. Don C. Seltx, of The New xork worm, and E. P. Call, of The New Tork Commercial are scheduled to address the convention. ; . if. rH yJ nimr Voi'UBf'lHloili Tat Ludden and Bates dub Plan of ' piano selling was created for people who really want a'aigbrgradt piano, yet lack -the ready money for its purchase. By joining the club of one hundred now' forming, members can secure a really , genuine $400.00 New Scale Ludden and Bates Piano at fuel. .We send you the piano as soon, at your application Is ac- . cepted. Yon pay for it little at a time each month. 'It's like potting year . money in bank, only better f you actu- ' ally save $113.00 on the price, ' . v The Ludden tSt Batco New-Scale 1 s granioe tifajaa lastraoMnit If Judged by the values of other piaaes. It would cost XjOQ-oo too, only far Bur nlaM af making mrA m 1 1 w, rtmm nl.iift, m l i stead of a single plana like other dealer s. The saying to you $iiy,-fij iaatead of 400. ' Tne Laadra and Bates Kfw scale Piano is 1 coppefwouBd and steel atrial perfect ss (kill can make I nine ivory Keys, seauuiui eases 01 laaey walnut, maiiogasy or oak, lined throurh . out wun DiraMya-anapie. a one iuii ana ncn, witn uatpecauar "siarlns" euall found ouly la the bicbest grade of plane, . . ' ' la case of the death of the head of the family we caaeet the elnfc contract and stake you an outright preseat of the anpaid balance. The piano then bclosfs to yea ----absolutely. This freelUe inanrance ha allowed the com'-toa of many a mulcal ducat ion, asdis worth yoar conaideration. it is practically an assurance that von ' will not Iom your piano Ihroach Inability to pay docs. . . - ' , - - 1 Krw Scale riano is rnarusteed for a life time. Has special ' itrisn throughout. Full cabinet grand, balanced acale, as ' 1 it. Double repsatins- action, with light, erca touch, Geo- urh- - Uity.i " Write ns st once for an application blank and complete deacrtptlon of dlffercat : ' styles of BniHi. In this way you can make a selection that will delight yon. Yon ' ict w toiiui wi wov w n. wu wm ki imi you wv a penecc in A well made, attractive stool and a beautiful scarf go with each piano. juu mjuTznaiiou vi mi vi aa ion la now loraaiBa;. iamtmnent. Write (or is a, 11- mm, LCDDEN A BATES, Soaflxra Ifaik base, Dcpt U, Sawamk, Cs. COUNTRY BANKERS TO MEET. Second Annual Convention to Bo Held Next Tuesday Kvcnime at tianuci Address of Welcome to lie oy sir. II. A. Page, 91 Aberdeen 't ne rro- srramme. The second annual meeting of the Country Bankers' Association will be held at Hamlet next Tuesday even inn. Mav lth. at 9 o'clock. Mr. JU 8. cov Ine-ton is president of the association; Mr. W. 1 Marshall, vice president. and Mr. Hlnton James, secretary and treasurer. Cards reading aa follows have been reoelved in the city: You are Invited to attend 1 Second annual meeting of the Country Bankers' Association to be held at Hamlet. North Carolina. Tuesday evening, May the nineteenth. nineteen hundred and eignt nine o'clock The programme of the meeting. which will big held .in the graded school sudltorium, is as follows: Prayer Rev. T. A. Slkes, pastor M. K. church. Hamlet. N. C. Addresa of welcome, Mr. Henry A. Page, president ths Bank of Aberdeen, Aber deen. N. C. Address, Mr. W. F. Stevenson, president the Merchants and Farmers Bank, Cheraw. 8. C. Roll call. ' Members will be expected to respond with a two minutes' talk. -fiuggestlons. - Election of officers. Banquet In dining ball Seaboard Hotel. The executive committee is compos ed of ths following: Thomas O.-Evans, John W. Moore, J. 8. Jones, J. W. Cun. nlngham, Warren C. Stack. MRS. RICE SARCASTIC HENRY, nE LETT. ' At the Academy of Mustr. The summer vaudeville at the Acadrmy of Music is proving a popu , lar ; amusement. Crowded houses continue 10 oe ine rule at eacn per formance, mis week s offering is a good one and contains a splendid ariety of specialties. There will be matinees every afternoon at 4 and o'clock and three shows at night. starting at 7:41 o'clock. There will tx sn entire cnange of bill beginning with the matinee to-day. - Death of a Utile Girt - Evelyn Hackett. the (-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cov ingion. oieo at ine nome of ner pa- wniM. .w. 11 jaimin inric, yester day afternoon at o'clock. The body win pe snipped to Launnburg this af ternoon and the Interment will take place there to-morrow, - Tired nerves, with that "no ambition" feeling that is commonly felt in spring or early summer, - can be easily and eulcklr altered by taking what is known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Snoop's Restorative. One Win absolutely note a changed feeling within f hours after be ginning' to take the Resterstlve. The bowel get atugglsa la the winter-time, the circulation often slows up, the Kld tseyn are. lnaclrv.and eren ths Heart la mnr cases, grows decidedly weaker. Dr. F hoop's Restorative Is recognised every where ss a e-enuine tonic to these vital crrui It builds tip and strengthens (aa wrc-out weakened nerres; it shsrpeng t falling appetite, and universally aids i f-fiioB, It always quickly brings ra r ' i strenrrh. life, visror, and ambition. - '( aid be coovlneed. Sold by Mul r ' rmscy. . . , Wife Kays That Husband Accused of iJirocny (tklpnd Out as rioon as lawriuetf py Uie Court. 1 ne whs or iienry Anderson, a mulatto negro with a reputation not savory, called at the police station last night to say that her spouse had taken 129 which she had previously charged him with stealing from the place he had hidden It and made off on No. Si for Salisbury or Winston. The man was arrested Tuesday night on tne cnarge or creating a disturb ance. She claimed then that the dls-. turbance was brought on by his steal ing her money. He was searched and srlven a hearing yesterday morning. but no money was found and - he was' released. Immediately there after, she said, he secured the money and departed, leaving his wife In a delicate state of health. The police took up the case and will endeavor to secure the money. . j First C rollers Stick to Work. ' Professor Alexander Graham the ac tive superintendent of the graded school Is very proud of the record mads by the first grade children In ths north graded achool. Elxty-four tiny tots were enrolled last fall and through ail the vicissitude or infantile or at least Juvenile existence not one has dropped out of school during the year. Professor Graham regards this as something unparalleled in school an na U... , :,l-jl-.: ; , VALUED SAME AS GOLD.' ; B. Q. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, Miss., says: -l tell ray customers when they buy a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills they get the worth ot that much gold la weight, amieted with eonaUpeUon, malaria or biliousness." 14 under guarantee at all drug store, Fixes Market Price of Newspaper Character at 125 Speaks to Good Sized Crowd. "I can go to any newspaper office In Charlotte and buy it out for 125." said Mrs. Mary Isabel Rice, lady evangelist. free thinker along religious, economic and governmental lines, and advocate of saloons. On what experience, If any, this estimate was based, wag not stated. She did state, however, that the papers in Baltimore, Atlanta and other cities devoted "collyums" to her work. The statement quoted was made. In connection with a sarcastic reply to. criticism by an afternoon pa per terming her socialistic. "That brilliant sheet or handbill" waa her characterisation. 'The writer may be a Southern man but not a Southern gentleman for no gentleman will at tack a lady," she said. The remainder of her talk waa In the same direction as that of the night before. "Sister" Rice entertained the populace, there's no denying that. She has "a way with her," Is good looking and nervy, ahe was heard by several hundred and frequently cheer AT NINTH AVENUE. Big Crowd Hears Rev. 3. N. Hay more Preach -Two CcrtUea To Day. Interest continues to Increase In the series of protracted meetings which are being held at Ninth Ave nue Baptist church, of which Rev, L. R. Pruett la pastsr. Rev. J. N. Hay more, of Richmond, Va, Is leading In the meeting. The service last night was attended by a crowd which filled the building and 20 or SB gave evi dence of personal Interest. ' There will be services to-day at 1:80 and t o'clock p. m. Mr. Hayraore'a sub ject to-night will be "Sin. Haunting Man," or "Be sure your sin will And you out," which Is the text. The meeting began Sunday and Will continue for several days. THESIIrJf Sftf-PIAVBI PIANOS Strawberries put up with Kenney'a best Sugar will keep. Then look at the difference In the cost ot It .Kenny's price is 5 t-4c. Kenny's Tea np to 10c, Ken ny's Coffees 10 to tie. Always fresh, Two- leaders, Cheon Tea at . BOc. Kenny's "Special" Coffea J5c. . " C. D. KENNY CO 23 S. Tryon. 'Phone 1639. "V. Represents the highest standard of player piano excellence. Every person who examines the StiefE self-player piano be comes enthusiastic in its praise. Its cost is nothing compared to the pleas- lire it adds to a home. TO ARRANGE FOR CONVENTION. Committee of 12S Cltlscns to Meet To Morrow Night to Prepare For State IMmocraUc Convention. The committee of lzs cltisena ap pointed several weeks ago to lend Its aid In securing the' State Democratic convention for Charlotte. Is now ask ed to meet to-morrow night In the as. sembly room of the Belwyn to make final arrangements to entertain the delegates and prepare generally for the convention.. This . committee Is headed by Solicitor Heriot Clarkson and is composed of the leading citl sens of the city. There are a number of matter that must be given atten tion and a large representation of the committee. Is desired. The purpose Is to get everything In such ehape that It can be handled by Individual committees. The work of planning entertainment and other de tails no lese Important will be turned over to special committees after this large committee meets and . - makes general plans. ; Show Next Week at the Fair Grounds. Beginning next Monday, May llth. the St. Louis Amusement Company will be on hand for a week at Latta Park under the auspices of Battery A. Charlotte Artillery. This ween. which la generally known as "May J 0th week" was celebrated In the same way last year, but the pro gramme this year Is said to be better than ever. Among tne unusual and unique attractions will be dally flights by Lieutenant Lake Watktns, with his air ship, If the weather permits. There will, of course, be feme wheels, mer- ry-go-ronnds and al the wonted ap purtenances to a show of this sort. ' New Park Being Ptronlxd. The new park In North Charlotte Is dally and nightly attracting xro wds te its shady precincts. Especially last Sunday were thsy In "evidence. Every thing Is In ship-shape running order. there la car connection directly -to the pot and cool drinks and other luxu ries can be obtained at any time. Al though it Is strictly out of the city, there is the best of police protection and the management Is thus enabled to guarantee the best of order at all times. . -. ... , Chas. M. Stleff . Manufacturer of The Artistlo Stleff. Shaw and Stleff Self-Player Piano. . SOUTHERN -WAJIEROOMS " m -V W. Trad St, ..." y,. -- CSARLOTTE, W. lb. ; 0. H. WIUIOTH, Mgr. "Get It at Bawleya," Delightful bath Ton will delight In a that contains a few- drops ot our ' . -. .'"i .-.; . Violet Toilet Amrnonf a - It '. Is delightfully " perfumed with violet and makes the' bath oft and refreshing. Price SSo. Per Ptat t by our qfck-Tnieasenger-. llawlay's Pbrmacy Phones 11 and S0. - Tryon and Fifth Streets. : , Please take notice 1 r . For those desiring " made-to-measure clothes we urge you' to come in at the very earliest mo ment and allow us to ; get right to work on . them. - ' . We're getting busier every day now and if you want us to fashion that new , suit of yours on time-the sooner you allow us to take your measure " the bet ter 'twill be for both.' The Tate-Brown Co. ' W.MileSliirU' Every man is wearing odd ; trousers with his '. serge coat these days. It's the thing to do. t- v W are showing a beautiful line now of all the new weaves and styles. Peg top trousers -t and : : ' ' , i '"r-' " all other cuts. , - ' - , We've got tne best that money can' buy and such an extensive line that we can fit and can :. . : ', ,V ...!;'. .4. r ).. .. ... . .r'.. ? ' . . .' :. ... f. ' ' ..... ... , . . ; . ., please anybod . r ' . " . ' . " REMEMBER MELLONS CLOTHES FIT. ' 11 -.n...... I. I Parlor Furniture at Bargain Prices ( LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE Ladies' Rockers, split seat . .... . . . 90c X Ladies': Rockers, cane seat i . . .'. . .. . .$125 Large Arm Rockers. ... ..'...'.v. .... .. ..$L50 Large Arm Rockers... ....... ...,A..f,,$2.00. Large Arm Rockers... . ...... .....$2.50 Old Hickory Rockers.-. -. . .. ...... .. . . .$2.75 Porch Swings, with chains. . .U . . . . 1 . . . . .$5.00 Bamboo Porch Shades.. .... . .; ... .. . . ..$1.25 Porch Rugs. w-. .... .$10 Matting' Porch Rugs.; ; . . . ;. . ... . .. w. . . 75c. Everything in Summer Porch Furniture at sav- . ing.prices. y: :i-:lr .:.::,.: ; . I PflRftER-CiflRDNER CO. I Purnltnm Carpets ; Grand and Upright Piaaoa Golden Glory : SALMON CROQUETTES . Pare and . cut Into thick, slices two medium-elsed white potatoes, , Drop them into boiling salt water and oeok Vntll tender, Praia off the water and replace the vessel en ths stove for a minute or' two, tosslog ths potatoes with a tork to drv out the'-remalnlnaT water.' t Thoroughly mash the. potato- with a tors to remove au jumps, ana make a smooth, light craara (do not use-a spoon). Add , salt. r4 .pepper, a' teaspoenrul of minced onion and two tablespooru GOLD EN OLQRT COOKINOOIL. Add two tablespoons finely fhinced can ned lalman and beat it ihoroshly Into the potato, addln an egg the last mine. , Lay out In U portions on a pis Doaro. coverlns with cracker ererobs. Kou into eroonettes. flat tening the ends 'frith- a fork. Have a deep frying- paa half fun of Golden Glory booking Oil. Heat the oil until . It browns a bread crumb in abouf U seconds. Put the croquettes jn with a kitchen tork or use af wire fry basket. Turn them quekly so they will brown sll ovrir alike, which -they will e In Ma than a mrnute. Take them ofut while the oil la still hot sad aanre immediately. , Theee croquettes are pertrt!y dlrestlbls 4nd are beautifully brown eutalfl. and creamy tnslds. The enrttAal points are: ts fresh Vy oooked potatoes and rrlT while fact. Keep the batter llsit and lofty. VeeOOi glory COOK ISO Dili. '. "ry tifVm HOT. ' Bare butter, fee Golden Glory Cooking OIL AU grocers. - Brerij Cerhfo ,(o. ... ... s usMvmm i ? lli: Box til 3 -Phone IIS. ThbneiTor26or.471. : STYLISH LIVERY ,sfUggage and 1 Passenger , "Service. " 'y- - Dealers in ; : ' y Horses, Mules, Vehicles,1' Harness and, accessory goods. . " Wagon manufacturers. J "We sell anything in our line on easy terms. J. W. WADWORTH'S SOUS' COMPAflY . WRITE n WO. IV TJ J ust make a note of iV f r 2 it is a positive ; fact and worthy of your consideration that r - V'OTT PRICES AT LUBIN'S " is a reality and places at your door, a great oppor-t , .: tunity to buy real high-grade Furniture far below f its actual value. . :( ' These cut prices will not c antine .; much ! - longer,,, so"' line.'. ;' .. ; V ' . I ' i'- . ; The Dollar You Save Is the dollar you make, and 'the" place to do this is at
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