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ink KfcWS AR OSSERVElt THUK5UAY MUKN1NG, MAY 27, 1523. II mi To Make Inquiry Into . Circum stances of Capture of Twq AmencansHr. Mexico " Waehington, tMay S.i-lBt4gatioa Was ordered by tb 8tat Department to day of th eircnmstaae attending the kidnaping f two-American ia Vex if a. The America coneul at Chlhuahu wa iaatniettd to conduct the inquiry and there - were ladication no representa tional would be mad to the new Meri ta government nnlei the investigation develops tbat the men wera seized by "it he ffiir Utriior -tfrSBetW-Vttt.1 L KIDNAPING STORY IMSTALLATIO tt wa( auymedj however, the American! were carried off at Villa order a part of nil taotics to eitort tribute from the" ltiin"opaiiieK'-- ' : Homer C. Carr, one or th eaptiw, I a mining engineer employed by the American Bmelting and " Be fi nine fim pa ay, who went to Mexico from: New Fork Cit. Ths identity of the other prisoner via uncertain. The consular report far tha nam a MaeDoaaM.n . . The rocorde of tha department bow two nit of that aam,Tetjr'nihTng engp a' Mexico, one of them in the Parral dbtrie Bear Jim in ex. There alee H M. 0. Donald, of Vernon, Texae, who went to Mexico to work ia the oil Concern ever tb eafety of the Amer icana wai let than that manifested by revolutionary agent her over the re dumption ef the warfare waged between Villa and tha constituted authorities in -Meaica foe taaay yara..TQ the xem-J . . m I - M i-:n x . . I Iulionarr aaeata. refutal of Villa to ac cent terms of co-operation and. the con- upttaeitt-awewUy orraiiojaaa Military operationagaiaat him hare meant a de lay in ine recognition m iuwi meat either by-thosfJaiteABUte ox any. o-kHHOther great- powara. r : No effort have been made by the new enwornment official to tecure recogni tion and it i believed here that none will be made until aom indication i re reived from tha United State govern meat that ueh action would receive fa Torable attention. . v' - HCRRCRO REPORTED TO HAVE SURRENDERED TO CARDENAS Que retaro, Mexico, May 28. Col. Ro dolfo Herrero today lurrendered to Gen ra.'"'riaii!ro""'':TaTdea,"""t Coyuita, PutWar and 4 4eiag takea to liexico -rfy tell all h know' about lh death of Preaident Carranxa, according to a maaaga received by Qen, P. Elia Calles ..ilar.- 5en. Call ha ordered all pcr son accompanying -Carranea-at b time of ' his death' to b 4etaute4 -and, i'ics - tiuned. . - ' - 1, --Ly. '. IMPRISON ED AT 13, BOY -PARDONED BY GOVERNOR H Served-light Ytarr Tax Criminal Asiault; Mad Good Priioner After serving eight year of a 15 year sentence, which he began at. the -a Jit U years, Jim Qrhinwnt to fith tio a nardon from Governor Bu-kett, ,waa sent up at a special term of court "hi 1U12, after being' convicted for an attempt at criminal assault. He wade a arood prisoner and at the insistence t si,A,iff K. R. Dudley, of Pitt count.fr tha iiovernor issued th pardon, Urahain wa a trusty at the Central pfiaon, and a few weeka ago wa aent by the warden to assist in some work being done on the Capitol grounds. Ho appreaehed Mr. Hantford Martin r-oa 4-hJLCJMlito and jwanted to see th Governor. Mr. Martin told hixa to write tbo Governor a letter and he did. The letter was sent to Bheriff Dudley and the aheriff wrote back in s. at ing that the pardon b granted. The Uovernor'l Teason follow: "When he wa only II years old lim Orsha in waa eonvicled of an as aault upon, a little girl, and sentenced to the penitentiary for a terra of 15 years. He has now served eight years and has made a good, prisoner. The aheriff of the eounty write me a very strong letter in behalf of this boy, ia which he says that I is aatisned the hoy never intended to do anything wrong. The bare statement ot the caee calls for th pardon of this boy, aad a conditional pardon' is granted." EXAMINATION FOR R. F.D. . . CARRIERS ON JUNE 26 The Veiled Staet Civil Service Com kn'usioa ha announced an examination for th county of Wake to be held at Raleigh June 2 te fil the poaitiou of .rural carrier at ("ry, Willow' Springs, V.k,,U. w.r-i;.T '""ItiiT-feaw vwivt ...... - -later octur on rural routes from other 'post cltces ia Wake county. Ths ex- amraation will be open! only to citizen's -"That are acruaTTy"ai)mtc11d- ltr th tx-' ritorf ot a post office in th county and who meet th other requirements set forth ia form No. 187". Both men end womei aminatioa but appointing officers haa th legal right to specify the sex re quired in - requesting certification of eligible. Women will not b considered for rural .carrier . appointment unless they r th widow ef United State aoldiert, talon, or marine, or the wive of I', 8. aoldiert, sailors, or marine who are phyaieally disqualified by tea sea of iajurie received ia th lio of mlhtsry duty. Form No. 197T and pr rilicflltrm V.linfc mar- W obtained irom --oe-ai United Bute Civil Servic Commission . m. -M'athingtoiu D,,C : . J, l. .' TRUCK BREAKS NEGRO'S - LEG ON HARGETT STREET oteph-TiiTrtt. 18 yss ld aegs ky( -.-ws!fitssr- . 1' a . heavy truck beloi!)ing to th King- TrWelf Drogr5orand'--ria by'lABi , H in ton, acgro. ran ever him at the inter, aectioa ot Wilmington and Hargeft ; . .: aetreets. Th boy wit taken to St. Agaes hospital where reporta from him Uta 1at iight indicaled ihat be waa - " " - getting along well. -": : " .-" ' j.. "1 rJ..Tbe accidenf' wm able. Trivett wa traveling north on Wilmlngtoa etreet parallel with another bicytle rider and wes uasble to scs th truck a he rounded the curve, witnesses 'rrT ...v.; --;:.,.,,.. Bar. a to. . " ' - - - ..j.:-k To Mr. aad Mrs. H. A. Nichols, , 808 - East L at root, Wednesday morning, a ooa aid a daughter. Th girl did aot live.. Mother aad oa r doing well. ROTARIANS HOLD II EVEN! Stan'dirtB 'r Committees " ' Are Named By New President - V -A - -: Hal worttJc ; The T RaUigh - Botary Qubreterday inatalled officer . elected attb last regular meeting and prevented to retir ing President E. B. Crow, a teatimonial of .affection.- Dr. w. A. Wither mad the presentation tpeech . .Juit a tl)0 lUBcnOJ;neetlBf tarted. it wa tnnounced that President-elect H.I Worth and Vice Preaident-elect 0.1 A. Atbby were under arrest by govern; meat-Meat and Itnmiirrd tbi best effort of Department of 7utie Agent Handy to secure their release (or ufflt cient...tuu 10 prtio or mo runetie on, Even than, they appeared ia the dining mom, handcuffed together, and o, cof operatively began ' their luncheon It waa not satisfactory for eating purposes; but it gave President Crow, in. hi ret firing speech, opportunity to emphasize; th fact that only through tbo eloaest orljiL.ctacjtratiQiL.caA. th .ptiimipica of Botary be made effective. ; President Hal Worth and Vice Presi dent C. A. Aahby, Secretary-Treasurer W. L. Beasley and James MeKimmo sergeant at arm, mad brief talk. srho-tiuh. yeawfjHWijroted-. ia. Xavor of an educational campaign in tbo interest of Kaleigh schools and the holding ot a atraw vote on June 3 to determine th attitude of the people of Baleigh toward a special .tax for increased teJ' jUt .. .. Committee appointed yesterday fol low: ' Program IsV- H-Merrttj H-Hr Brim ley and (ieorg o., Justine. -Fellowship J. C. Allison, Joba A. ParJt-aad WiUlam AoyJaib. Publie airL-JttowaTd White.. Dr. D. 11. Hill and P. A. Tillery. : Kdiication E Ik C to W..V Button and (ieorge Marsh. - ' - Kclatkms with International Botary Albert U Cox, Dr. W. A. Wither and Dr. (Ieorge J. Ramsey. - Publicity Agent Frank Hmethurst. TWO DE HAVILANDS HERE"' FOR RECRUITING DUTY Oreat Ships Had) Trip From rayettevUlt To Ealelgh la ' SS Minutes Making afr-averageepeed of 110 milef per hour, two great Deltavilaud air' lBnfs, Ml a revrttitieg -expedition, flew frT5mrr()peTTeia7mitwtl efr f Fayotleville, " yostwday morning in 33 minutes, landing at Municipal r'ield at Lieutenants rt. K. Diivia and Charles M Potter, with Lieutenant Frederick M.. Hopkiui and Sergeant Byers as otscrv- ere. Th two ahips led Washington May 12 on an extended recruiting trip and are for the present stationed at I'opo Field. They will return thera today, weather permitting. The newer DeHavilands are somewhat different in. design is.om l.tU.o.jr,t shiji of j equipped with the i that class, although motor. Th epilot'a eaf 1 sot further back from the motor. Mounting are supplied for the four machine gHs, two of which ore- synchronixed -o fire ikruugh the propelltr Although the iiilots had some little difficulty in' locating the field f rum. the air, they succeeded in putting down tlieir ship wtthour trouble. They are very well satisfied . with the field, pi though they find it soinewhut small for l.w4i"K..airtiaae jhal piM'ttf iKt Pf liuvilands. " JOHNSTON COUNTY MEN ' TRIED FOR DISTILLING H. M. Brooks and Wilmer Branch, two white men from Richmond, were tried yesterday in ' the United" States 1'jatrirt Court on the charge of violnting the Harrison narcotic act. The two men, who are said to be confirmed drug addicts, were" accused of breaking into a drug store at. Henson and stealing a quantity of drugs. The defendants were taxed with the cost and th rasa was held open to further judgmevt. AH of the other case filed yesterday were for violation of the prohibition laws, nearly all of the defendants be ing from Johnston county. Noah Ray nor, a whit man, was fined $25 and oaU and judgment against A. K. Flow- rrt, another white man, was deterred. Cleveland Morrison, Lucius Cooper, David WoOdail and Willie Woodall, all of. Johnston county, were found not guilty. Austin J'arrUh, of Johnston county, Jim Morgan, of Wake county, and AudeffOB Tlnn-po, of CranrtHeivere discharged pea the payment ot cost. FAVORABLE WEATHER FQR . . COTTON UROWTH LX SOUTH Washington, May 26 Weather con rlitiont during the we'k ending yester day were more favorable for cotton, and bowing an tm provement in most sections, according to the -National Weather ankl Crop Bui letin of the Department of Agriculture. Moderate temperature. prevailed, ex cept in the mor eastern sections of the belt, WjieM it wat rather cool. Bainfall wa light to moderate except in area in th northwestern and southeastern por tions, wheraom heavy rains occurred. Y tart of tha Mississippi river the weather showed considerable improvemt over the preceding week and as a result cot- nn. md.; bate ptoivrhw fnnrlly in I that area. To the westward cSiiuuiohsT were favorable except in the more north western pcrtiona uf the bolt. FUNERAL Or MRS. J. W. ALSTON WILL BE HELD, THIS MORNING. Vf. V Vlf .11.1.. ,lt. TLf 1..- B. Aftlmttom K. 'J., wttl be btirled tlw taarning ar,Kolejille,, after Afuaeral aervlce enndueted at ten o'clock at Brown' VdTlkfngstaMlhmeat;t- Th services will be conducted by Dr. Weston Bruner, pastor-ot the Baptist Tabernacle.' Health Department MeeU. mThe Heajth. Department of the Wnm an'.(3ubiiir'mMi"ihi ifternooa al l o'clock in He last meeting for th yetr. Reports will be read of hte paat year's work. All member of ih Parent Teach er Associatioa are invited to bo present or aot. " - Raaktamt to Meet. ' All Sunbeams - of- tt Tabernacle Church will xntet tbi afternoon t 1:50 ia th Baaday tchool room. - , KEEP NEGROES OUT IEEVAIISADVISES Morrison LeaderCalfs On Other Managers To Join Him In Challenges Mr. W, r. Evan, manager ttVTak county of th Morriio ' gubernatorial campaign, ysterday ittued a atatement in which h brought Jtp lhquetioa of n eg reel voting in the primary oa .inn Mr. Erane make the point that lit ia epntrary to altth principle! and uiiUoa .of t&. imcrati &m. eneourag the entrance of aegroe into th,, ymn " ffd ear that Mr. Morri- nn do ires no uch support. H in u. I, . , ..mniiim aianAeera to ioia With him, ii ehalK'npnrwgro-y ....V.m.nt in full fallowti' t.aiilnii4joawbieb I-dee, correct, ha come to-me that about ix hundred negroe are regitered in tbo City of Bulcigh,. and lhTrpproHnately-two hundred more hare recently registered for th'Binf primary Inamnch a there are- no contrsts In the KepublfVan party for 'nominations, either for county- -Rtato- lficaa,.flierlJiilL be no voting in the primary Kepublt eaaa; .. for thciiradidtewni all bo certified., under the primary law, a rtfmtpret of, the party ...for th gen-;. eYl, tlcction ia November, vni oeing k. .... n infertnee arise that these negroe are j-egistering tor th pur pose 'of voting for or againti aom of the Democratic candidates in the pri marv. Peraon well informed upon th aubject tell me that (here are aot to teWa-tifrryee--'-riiina.P(i. .aagaa Democratic voter in the city It i hardly to b believed that thia Bum fr"r2iatwEnii 'lUoutmmsrpihatdcl' suddenly have Uecn seized with pemo emiin Inclinations without enticement. I!Tr'-it-be-ha--eBy - friend xi.-a-J)emo-. 4enrtie caniid4e-ba ao far forsaken the winrhrlet amlradiHons of, th JUcmo- ipTrtie. jarty ai.lo encourage th en trance into the comine primary of these negroes t "As manager In wax couniy ior at. Morriaon. canditL.te for Governor on tha Uemflcralie .ticket, I. dera to say emphatically tht Mr. Morrison seeks ao sucli support and dsnounce a unjust and iin-Dcmocratie, whose soever effort it may be to voto the negroes' ia a Democratic primary. . "Kurely it cannot in moJk tue iwmo- eratic, voteis or Balcigti ann waae epintyna'ver ao far foTloTffltbB-rr-ord and precept of their party a to stand for anr ueh tactical .1 -cannot betieve that they hvt-ut-4f--auc-h-! should be the aad tte of facts as ap- olicd tony of hem the thuik.Uie.-: jfemainderir an $ the TJtbrr-1 femneratie J voters throughout -1he -Wate -aheulcl know who it i and in the interest of UBPd. i'I t8jt S aspersions upon any other manager, or nit eaaauiate; nut i aa invite them to. join me in challenging these negroe and have them elim- inatcd from Democratic prtmatyu If thia is -Brtt done, then I eek tid de sire lone means -by which the Democ ratic votera of Wake county and throughout the ettate may b informed whose friends thcie are who nsve thTust their aiiHcarBiteeioWlTcniSnv iously into a Dcinocrarte eontest." chimneI'-ox FIRE. . Hparkt.from the chimney of Wright's cafe last night at 9 o'clock caused the flro department to send a truck and en gine on a wild goose mission.' No dam age was done and the apparatus depart ed utmost n toon a it arrived. ; You Can Make 5500 to $1000 a Month MlUlntf in vourcomsunitreorWWo. atirfvl UU1 no prtvipua milling - perience ntcmiry B a Miller and hsve a dltaitcd. osr eat tMitinns that wilt sara yon ttesdr pro ts Ike entire Vtsr. llrrnil yoar hwe-mra wheal, suoply jroir commimtt y wilh flour Slid feLVoa-aavlhl fretfhl oa the wheat eoin out, and the Sour ana feed coming in- : nrtidcs earnt1tevnlavtUtii frofits you get thecal! profit of max ng "A a ft TT B a aa.KRKL OP TUTTR cmtATtta'-ea the aam "MUMiRT MARVKL." Til newfio-Mlf-contataeaVeiw-man. rollfr flour mill thai to remlulioaiiie the millintinduMrr. It requiraa less thn half the power and labor of the on ml roinr null and make a cresmr wnttvr helter flavored flour that retaiiis the health build Ine vittmine and the naluml sweet flavor of Ik wheat Our custom! an ivi the rrlvi Irce of using our nationally advertised Brand. , -fifaeas fT H fUvor; We farm tab lb sack with our name printed on them. OUR SER VICE DKPARTMRNTevaminrtinm. pise of roor Boar every thirty days aed km roar roducta up to oar 1 I high "maO standard. Weetortvwi ran. huslueasi..' wilUU ,uu.r- ? Co ttotatte. me ul milliDV and Mllina flour. Von can start la this mt deliihtfnllr -ptofltaMetHMiiwM, wllh our -liberals per oar. snui wna aa little a J.5 tar tel. Other eiaes up to 100 barrela. Over MM cowauni Mae already hmm MtjBrtMflSSTiJtiiUw., mi lilU'li s now miiungi uw:s'ina-ius fia owa cowmuBiiy h..- aj . fute some one tlt ' I 1 -mtea roit-of i l.-o-. thia wooueriui 1oa'VJw ponawty. sfl fli iiiMaMiMtlasT ana. adv a. w m, a. -rt, aw, fmi jy, jfcav- AMU.Aewi... Mirj Cfc -" Trwl an,, 0-.t-,K, HersiatentCoughs r-ov.-H.lwTrtKn.,uaflj . roaaogod eg.fKo cm ta PLAY FESTIVAL IS Cargo Numbers of Parents of Children Attend Riddick -Field Event- - - Th play festival of tbo acbool ckil dra of Baleigh aa gie-eterday morning it Biddiek Field under the di rectioa of Milt Grace Hoarhea, head of th Department of Phytical Education, wa .attended by large aombera ef th parent of the children and Tsat pro nounced -.nc of the. most interesting events of ''he sort ever staged In Baleir'i. Th pe,ctaele wa an 'P'T j": Ifeverat ,-rtitiUMiid children participated py euine. r-acn riaa naa iia colore Jrboat th aecks of the children and ia th flaga born by th leader. Each elaso-a too wa"-aeompawel- -by teacher, who co-operated with Mia Houchcn in effecting the variona maneu vers. " .. The festivities opened with linging gams by children of th first and aco ond grades. The fourth grade gave a aerie of shuttle race by the girls and somersault racetTSyTM boyt, BTeVp7- " Music Makes the Home Happier ' and- no instrument can jrive the imisic of a Piano. Darnell & Thomas .W..-8. TBOMA8, Mxrei: ill Fsyettevllle Stjrt laeIil!v;r." Don'tWrit j&r TO STATION toll serriceat reduced rate Why not try it? SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY The Gift Shop ROOM 5M SALE ... Of Entire Stock of Children. Drese. ' Site z-C Years. - The modish little Ada Maaoa and Adelaide Craaeer Ore ar to be (old at prices below coat .of naatorlala. : Hand gnlahed dreeaee In the flneat aaalillea ef ovandlatv reite -dlaaltlae, dettevl ' 8wiea, duos ehimbray, Peter Paa cloth, gingham. Th latoat atjrlee la (nramer droaaea have jut "'beewTerelved'. .-. ; : ' . Sale Trice Hund made dreeaes of colored Irish dimity, regular price (8.65 $.i . rtimhr.y ijt.,, pf distinctive styte, regit lar price. tS2j jjg Hr ruffled orgaady droea,"rc?iilsr price .80.. Hlue gingham dresses, hand embroidered, regular price $3.50 tiingham aproa dreue for little tot, regular price $l.9jt.... R0MPERS2 and 3 Year Size. Colored giagham romper. "hand embraidered, regnlar fttiff 2.93. . . .S2.M White creue rontperiw JHiteh style, regular price 11.95..... .. U7 Cham bray rompers, btftoned at belt, regnlar prieo $4&5 '. IJ8 BOY SUIS 3 and 4 Year Site. 4;wfc e&ga.pppli troiimetghitftJiltfutflvifgMtt !;iS&&M-;iW.!.-, Blue gingham trousers, white poplin blouse, regular price $2j9J...'.. i'.07 ' Tink or tlu poplin itrouaera, white dimity blouse with ruffle fiaished in pink ar. blue, regular pric. . . . . .". ........ . 1.47 PETTICOATS White bloomer, regular prir 65 Fine mialiiv drawer, fateo trimmed, T'Vmawata" iiriih laceTOtBaa. fsealar1 i-il15i,i-jsi.t",i.tkSe.i3i,- And Other Equally Wonderful Value. 30 Discount on all Clothes 2 to 6 Years. Sale Commences Saturday, May 29, at 9 o'clock. THE GIFT SHOP "AfiUm lem Ht,. Kaaeaie voked wild applause from the remainder of th children ant aor littl atteatioa from the- older people. - : The third aad sixth grade gave aa exhibition of folk dancing and the aeventh grade demonstrated Bwedish gymasstica. Tb vsriou dance wei executed to tnuaie furnUhed by a band. Th xhibitioa rented a very favor abU lmpresaion, Indicating a W- did- that taa ximrtraiBr3tw ehUdrea. training which ia mora highly Crows Hafr, SeiMsfi Him Madlalaw." write Maorica R. Blumbsrg, "te very eslactiv ia INGE MEDICINE -Para WaKtral oil aolpharetted anA bUnded by aa exclueiva procsse. , Wy 5caJp Crow HaaJthy HalrT,, Rlioumatic hair tog acalr Ire Was." Framsssi halrl ' J Z i rwxh tsnagli calr heahk. . , Nv.Jty,- SuffororslirCitizehsNationalBank Tkorc'a Real Relief In Every "TitotreTFiK: ; C-2223. !Vm . who have - wh PhuVa fiWrla- Moa C-m aar thera ta aMwfyM rll M very' bottle that thrv were bnwflted by thia traatment after all other rheumatic remedies-bed -failed. ' - : Whan you buy a fcottls Prwtriptwa -t82 it ht lika having a tpMialiat In year home, batata thia raliabla rbraaaUe traataMBt waa srinaatod Md aaad by a auecasaful physkiaa fr w l hi privU r..tir With-this b new wage -of draca and vzoarinua ia twt inc. Iba naalta of hh owdlelna it la to ba eapaetad that bif prascriptlon Bow knowa and sM as Pmcriptioa C-mt ahould bt a dwondabla : traatmaat for rhoumaUam. goat, aetatwa, lesabaaa aad heikralcia aonditient. Tha ahamiau that make Praaerlption C-2221 are ae aere that yog Wfll cot relief from ywar aaSoriag that they will rotund the price ef two II. 10 bottloa it you are not aatiafled with the reeulte provided tbat you take tha ji.i'SiLjkiiL.r;x jt-u. J-- ---- Be fere takiac Prsaeription C-I22I It ia very neesaoarr te atiaaulata tha liver Acfl resu ItU -tbo bowel. Take a cathartic eapoc tally p revered tar thia parpoaa U2I Liver Pills. Almost any rood drug store laaranteoa and oik) . -bottlo PreeeriptMm -C-M8 end the 222 Liver Pills, or wriu Dept. 121. Z22S Ijetoratorr. Wewiphl. Ten, for aaaiplo of the blUa,' ntaawtare and tt Atmanatt- lwllptlOi Bone Pains. Telephone Letters cost from six to jean never be as personal, as direct and as quick as -Jong disicdephone messages. Many ot your letters could be handled better and cheaper by usint? the STATION MASONIC TEMPLE i.U t-ts:. IM AND DRAWERS. - .. regular urice Uoc. . ..t7e. weie eiJOm wxt'rr JlOr ,-.88t" tiatfir-teMlia''W('' at ' '-"--' BRIDCEM, Tempi Kaleigh, N. C mm i. valued perhap now thaa over before, i receiving much careful atteatioa ia the Baleigh chool. :--irff--- BOsaiRMif: - , Have you gotten one of the L : ; DAliY DIME SAVERS? , Ilnot1jcpmejnjiowu Get one and jj 'start saving the newway. DonT - wait until they are all gone, - Come "Service with Safety. W NET Non-Taxabk. f t 7-E OFFER, subject to prior sale, $17,000.00 (sev VV enteen Thousand Dollars), EIGHT PER CENT , " " .. PREFERRED STOCK of the H, S. STORR CO., RALEIGH, N. C, preferred as to dividends and as to common stock. We are now completing, and will occupy within ten days, our three story-and basement, brick building at 116 West Martin Street,. next to the News and Ob- Berverr thervalatvof which We have purchased 108 feet deep, and now have in course of erecUon a modern brick building on this lot, to be ready for occu-r pancy in ninety days. : """ T Z:::i:::. . TKIa preferred stock is $100.00. per share,nd Is being offered at par value. :The oldeft and the Company is BOUND TO PAY, a fixed yearly dividend of Eight Per Cent, PAYABLE QUARTERLY, on the first day of July, October, January and April in each year. ' This stock may be paid for'in cash, or twenty-five per cent c&h, and the balance in -monthly or quarterly instalments. This stock is offered in amounts of $100.00 or more. - , share of preferred stock. . Average earnings before Federal taxes seven times preferred stock dividend requirements. No A gent Employed If interested, H. S. STORR CO. OFFICE OUTFITTERS -r Wholesale and Retail Dealers ' I ' 116 W. Martin St Office and ScKool Furniture and Supplies Commercial Book and Job Printing. . I M. S. Starr, Pres. V. C. Moore, Good es REFLECT GOOD JUDGMENT, These days men 'are judg- ed by what they do, aw how they look. You can even tell how they think by the clothes they wear. Cloth Fancy a man of keen judgment and good taste a poor dresser. . : .- ' ' ' .' When a man selects one of Boone's De Luxe Suits, made by the House of Kuppenheimer and Stein-Bloch 13o:rh8"howjr jwHaste Artists design them; skilled workmen put them to gether, arid at Boonei they are priced to make friends." "COME AND SEE" ItAHWeAtlc -.-r-: 3.- uSt iijt iee you .satisfaction. , .. -- Men's Suits... $15 to $60 Union Suits .. . $ 1 to $ 2 Shoes ...:'$ 5 to $20 Uaderwaar : 50e up r T nnniTShTT? Cood Quality 5pell Founded fifty year ago the firot rub ber factory waa establiehed ia Akroa, ' Ohio, ia 1870.- f w-:-tyu. liiveslm Quarterly Dividends. n vJ&OOOJOO. adjoining - property, 43 feet by call or write Vice Proa. S. C Boot, SoT andmakesa wise purchase lvje,lh8fcjQappyMtnei:iofj Summer Suits . .$5 to $25 Boys' Suits . . . , $5 to $25 Shirts ....... ".$1 to $10 Neckwear . ..SOe up r - - What Boone Sells. i 5i
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