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Eight tHE WINST0N-SA1EM JOURNAE Friday Morning, June 16, 1916 Get a case of Moore's Sprini Water. Fresh shipments twice a week. i "1'hoin's 7 -i s -. 1 . 'Where quality prevails" R.L. Carlton m. d. Practice limited to (loni'ial A hea th o-ia ami Diseases of the Skin. Otlico 214 Sprint; St. Telephone 775 R. B. Crawford & Co. QUALITY FOODS Itivakfa-.t Menu Florida Cent Cantaloupes Peaches anil Cream on Wheat liiscuit Dewberries with New Post Toastics Suilkiesl iian;es Slieeil I. ananas Cream of Wheat Pettiiohns Wheat Hearts Purity Oatmeal I'e'sti.ti's Health Komi Puffed Uice Crape Nuts Nortli Carolina Roe llerrinf Fat Maekerrt" "" ' Pried Shoulder Fish Hue Putties Fried Tripe Corn Heef Hash ('hipped Beef Forsyth County Ham Red (iravy linked lireakfast liucon Hraths adorned with country eggs liuckwhcat Dripping Maple Syrup Kuytrl Crown Hisruils melting Moore.sville LSutlep , I'll Chase & Sanborn Coffee full of thrills Something kihkI to cut all the time. I'hones K7. 88 anil 312, Caught on the Wing WEATHER FOHIHWST LOCAL thunder showers Friday and prob ably Saturday! mudiTato south winds. t'-T. TAI L'S f TIl'ltCTI I'K'MC rOMT'ONLU St. I'aul's church pienie, which was to have Ihtii kIviii yesterday after noon, was postponed until this af ternoon. The ears will leave (lie church al 4 o'clock. SXLIO I'OSTIMIV I II IJY It DA LTV (O.MI'ANV The sale, .which was lo have been given yeslenlay morning by the At lantic Coast Really Company, has been postponed until the luller part of, this month, . I it spilo of tho very unfavorable weal her yeslenlay abou'i two hundred people grrtbrToTl for the rale. Boll) the sab's of the lioseilale properly find the Meyers plac,. were postponed. HAND COXC IJtT WILL ti: III l it KINK. II I The band conceit to have been given on the con rt bouse square last night will be given tonight, if the weather permits. In aibliiimi to the program planned for the concert last night, some descriptive pieces will be rendered tonight. If Ihe weather is warm enough. I lie members of Crouse's Concert l.un.l will be attir ed In their . new palm beae, suits at the concert lonighi. Two concerts have been arranged fur next week, one on Tuesday night by the Salem Itainl and the other on Thursday niKht by Crouse's Band. ( LK.MMONS CIVIC CU It WILL ;l i: I.WVN I'AltTV The Clemmons Civic Club will give it lawn parly Saturday night. The liroeeedH will be milled to the '-filial which Hie elub is getting Mil for the tobereiil-ir hospital lo be built at. the county farm near Winston-Salem. (er..,.si,,lem win In served fnun Ti until 11 o'clock on the Methodist . church v'i-d l.vcr,'. one Is invited lo tie present. MONTHLY MKITINt. TOVK.HT oi l k i:us iimsTiAN ( m it( ii The regular monthly meeting of tilt, -lionrd of oltlceis of tin- Fourth -tiret Chrisilan , church will meet tu liinh' al 8 o'clock nl lie- church. All menihers are urged lo he present, as thtre is important business to be transacted. MH MM. TON' S ItllOWN riLS IN SALISIllTtV Mrs. W. T Carter received tele. gram hot night from her cousin, Mrs. liitvbl Cannon 'of Salisbury, announc lug the death of Mrs. Cannon's brolh ir. Mr. Mill ciii S. Brown in that city last night al S::in o'clno... Mr. I.n.w.i van well-known and had a number nf friends in this city. HOD Sl ltVH i: XT -TKNT L.VST NHJHT ' An excellent service was held at the large tent at the corner of Broad and Hickory streets last night, with a good crowd and splendid interest, Pcv. S. M. Stikeleatber will preach : ibis afternoon at It o'clock. At the I'-i-iee tonight. Rev, B. 1 1 . Vestal -11 m-eucli on the subicct "Three Hells." 'in MI ND ONI Mil i; at itHKiiXTmsT - Prof K. H. Settle, principal of the ' fountain Ve-w High Scliont; Wilkes county, spent last night !n."thc city -and will leave this-niorninx for Uidgo- crest. where he will attend a confer cnee of the teachers of the Baptist schools of (he motlntain territory .'coy end by the Southern Baptist1 Conven tlon. Mountain A'lew i;. one nf Ho- niotintain fliiptist .:,rhools. wntch supported in part lo- the Montr Mis sion Board. Mr, Settle has been priu otpHl ,of this ...ebool for three year and under his leadership the school has made splendid progress, lie went to lloiintain View when the school was established m I HI a. and lias been elected principal of the seined i,,, ,,. other year. MOST IMPORTANT DUTY In placing your INSl'RANCK your most Important duty is to place it with the Agency having sufficient knowledge of the business to take care of your interests. What we do not know, we know how to find out. We guarantee our service .not to be excelled. The Insurance Service Company Wachovia Dunk HtiiMlnir J. O. Cobb W. G. Jcrpme Jackson Springs Hotel Jackson Springs, North Carolina Open June 10th, 1916 LEONARD TUTS, Lessee, MRS. E. C. KLISS, Manager. INVITATION TO HK l Al. Come tit an old fashioned revival iiit-i'tiiii; w lueii is now in progress under a large Cop-pel lent on the eorner of Broad and Hickory streets in West Salem. These it tints are heinLr conducted by Key-. B. II. Ves lal of c,i ei nslioi o ami Rev. S. M. St ikcleat her of Asheville. Preaching eciy day at It and K p. in.; Sunday at HI ..ml s rtrpe-tv Mr. Vestal was formerly employed by the liuntley-Hill-Sli.oklon Com pan of this citv. lull six years ago the Lord detniitely calletl hmi into home missionary work. Since then he has given Ins entire time lo the neglected of this and other States. Mr. Vestal desires and invites the good people of Winston-Salem to at tend these meetings, especially Sun day at 2:3n o'clock, at which time he will relate the story of his life. Re member Sunday at .':?') p. in., es pecially, and come. lite. i coming: W. I., ltiuhl, Agent for Virginia Nurseries. What will you need in mirserv stock, shrubbery, etc. this fall. High class stock. ii !G ltc All members and new candidates of Fairmont- 'ouneil .No. 112 Sons and I laughters of Liberty are urged to be nresent tonight at eight o'clock at. i the regular meeting. There will be a class initiation and nomination of otlicers, after which refreshments will be served. Music, Ice Cream, Soda Water. Friday night June 16th Fair view Drug Co. DEATHS Itl'DY SLOAN ... .r-H-Uvr-the 17 niouLhs od daughter nf Mr and Mrs. W. H. Sloan, died yesterday afternoon at the home of iter-parents. SJfi Shallowfonl street, after an illness of Ihree days. Ileal It resulted from a complication of di seases. Funeral services will be held at tile residence this afternoon at II o'clock, pey. Dr. c. II. Durham will lie in cb'iree or the services. Interment will lie in Beck's church graveyard, SIM n miles north of the city. WILLI XM AKTIU'R OOI'I It Master William Arthur, the . I!' months old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper, died yesterday afternoon at - o'clock at the home of his -parents. I 1 H Pmul.-staet.. after, anjlliioss oT three weeks. Death rcsulT.'-iFTi-onl a complication of diseases. The funeral services will be con ducted at Hie residence this after noon at :i::t'l o'clock by Rev ; . S Croslanil and Rev. S. F . Naff. In terment will lo ill Salem cemetery. MIL .lOSFIMI V mtl WFIl .Mr. Joseph A. Brewer, aged .63 years, died at the Cily Hospital yes-, 'intav luorning at 1 : 1 'I o'clock, fol 'owing nn illness of several weeks. The body was taken to the funeral earbus of Frank Voglor and Sons and prepared for burial. The deceits, d te-'s removed to the lionit'-Tif Ivis daugbier. Mrs. Wesley .larvis, cor ner Academy and Mulberry streets, yesterday afternoon. The funeral, will 'be held al her residence this oining "t la o'clock. Rev. W. M. ;"b I'tla-iating. i Mr lirewer has been fur a nuin i.er of -cai-s a menibi'r of ttie Salem Methodist church. He is survived-by seven children, two daughters, Mos ilames Wesley .larvis and Zcb Bates "f lliis citv. and live soils, Messrs. '"Iiii. .Juntos. William ami l-alward Brewer of ibis cite and Mr. Miltonj Brewer of Cl-ei'liville, The dc sell i :l iu 'm. wived l.y (in,, sister. Mrs. Fannie Thompson of Wailesburo, . Ll .ltOV LIN 1 . 15 ( II I,eRo. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Binebacli, died al the Jmuie of his parents on -Apple- street esti'iday nioiiiiiig at I o'clock. The funeral service wasTieid yesterday niorning at -I o'clock. The funeral serv'ico was held yesterday afternoon at Woodland cemetery, . where inter ment look place. HAY II ALL Ray. the two and a half vear 'old son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1 1. Hall of Mizpah, died at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the' City Hospital.- The body was taken to the funeral par lors of Frank Vogler and Sons and prepared lor shipment hnnie. The funeral service was held at " o'clock yesterday afternoon ;tt Mizpah. Dlt. V II. IVVITLHSON WILL It lTTtN Ttt ST YI i; t Nl LKSITY Mr. A, II. Patterson, who has been in Northern Cities during the past yeai' on a leave of absence, will re turn to the I'niversily of North Car olina this fall and resume his duties as professor of physics anil dean of Ihe School of Appled Sciences. Dr. Patterson is a native of this city. 1 JtY SI'CLSSH L MLFTING CONDI C'I'LD BY ltK.V. STALKY Rev. W. F. Staley and Rev. S. I''. Minion have Just returned from May ndau. where a most successful meet ing has beeii held. "Although Inclem ent weather prevailed most of the time the attendance was good and there were eleven additions to the church and ten candidates for bap tism. The meeting continued for nine days. Mr. Staley assisted Mr. Morion in the meetings. Mr. Morton is, the pastor in cliargc of the work at Mayodan. Music, Ice Cream, Soda Water. Friday night June Kith Fair view Drug Co. Phone 241 Curey Brown Ray Johnson Fairview Drug Co. Friday night, June lb'th. Music, soda and ice cream; come!. ONE CASE DISPOSED OF" IN COUNTY COURT YESTERDAY Much of the day yesterday was ci --timed in -t lie l-orsytri t eiititv Court in the hearing of the suit of Naomi Scales et al against Frank l.owiilvn and the City of U inston-SaJem, which the plaintiff Is suing for $1,- iiiiii tor injuries alleged lo have been received through the neglect id' Mr. Lewellvn. who was emplioed by the ity. With the tilling in of Kast Third sireet. it became hecessary to raise the building to a level of the street ami the plaintiff contends that the porch was not properly supported and gavi way. causing her to fall and receive injuries. The case ,,as not complet ed yesierdavf and will be taken, up this morning. In the case of II. A. Talein against S. W. Appcrsoii7 the plaintiff wits-.ib lowed damages of $Jfl, while no dam ages were allowed on the countei claim of the defendant. (.KWVII.I.i: v. m c. a. hwf. SWIJI.MiM. CONTKST TONH.HT Tonight at S o'clock the (IranvHIf branch of the Y. M. C. A. will con test With ""hi en"i hers from the Central building in swimming events the fol lowing features making up the pro gram. liiderwater swim, plunge for dis tance. -IU yard back stroke, lit yard breast stroke, pi yard overarm stroke, high kick, eight lap relay race, lung .in- " and long dive. The public is invited to attend i hi.-, eonlest. It is the lir: t' of a se ries of contests to be staged between the two associations this summer. BIG SHOWS TO BE HANDLED THIS SEASON BY PARAMOUNT Manager Savin of the Paramount theater a nnoiinces that lie has com pleted arrangements with Kiaw anil Fiiaiigcr for handling the big shows for Winston-Salem this season in the Pa rat it theater, th" lire that de- iroyed the Kilts' Auditorium a few weeks ago. having left the para mount as Ihe largest tlmaler in the citv .Mr. Savin has already signed up contracts for four excellent shows for the season, which will start on Sep; temper "li with "Mutt and .lelf." Fob Fo wing fit is ''siii'rwT""Al"TT:'""TeT.r'r-liiTT kit rely will In- shown on September Centralis have, a No been sign' -d for the production of "House of filass' and Daddy I.ougiegs." which will follow' Ihe other two terform ncis. the exact date of which will be announced la'ef HAVE GOOD REVIVAL SERVICES Despite the bad weather, the re viva r service best night at- Ilie-Wangi!-I own -Presbyterian church drew one of (he largest congregations that has yet been out. The response to the invitation was also the greatest they have had so far. Rev, Dr. Wilson preached the alli es! sermon it has yet been the ideasure of the congregation lo hear. The subject was "Confessing Christ" Hid he took the position that Christ s on trial before Hie world and all the world is testifying one way -or the other, , 'ln the next world,' said Dr. Wilson, the position would be re M'lscd and . the . World . .would be on ! tin I before Christ. Ther,. will be services" again to night at S o'clock no matter how the weather may be. Dr. Wilson will preach the regular sermon of the series just as be would were the weaLher .jjciUL..andthjie who want to keep , up with the series should at tend. The interest of the congregation is deepening in (be revival and an in vitation is extended lo those who have not been attending to conic, MIL DOl ;l,A SKK.IITS HKCLIVLS S. T. Ii. l)i:,ui;.; Mr. Douglas Rights of this city, (he youngest son of Mr. ami Mrs. lleorgn H. Rights, has passed his final examinations' at Harvard I'ni versitv receiving the degree of S. T. B. The diploma will he awarded him next- week. Mt'i Rights graduated from Chapel HIM In III1H and at the Theological Seminary at Bethlehem hist year. He finishes at Harvard as a member of the class of HUG and has made a splendid record. He will arrive home about July 1st. ARRANGEMENTS MADE TO GET NEWS OF HIS RE-NOMINATION (By The Associated Press.) aahington, June 1 5 President WilsonH rrs nged --to receive wt--ol his re-noniinalion tonight in company with several relatives and friends at the White House. Special wire faei titles kept the President in close touch with every development at the ni LiPulH convention. Prior to tonight's session of th convention the President was in com munication with administration lead ers at St. Louis on details- of the platform ,and on organization plans tor Hie Democratic National Com niittee. His decision to have Vane t. Met ormick of Ponnsylvn nia to manage the committee as chairman of the committee nd Representative ' Hiier i.iiisn oi . irgima serve as Secretary was reached only after pro longed consideration and after con sultation with Democratic leaders here and In St. Louis. Mr. Class already is thoroughly In touch with the President's plans and ideas on the political situation, and Mr. MeCormick is expected to con fer with Mr. Wilson within the next few days. - Fairview Drujr Co. Friday night. June 16th. Music, soda and ice cream; come!. NEW METHOD OF MAKNG POTASH HASBELNFQUND Ai-i-idfUtal Discovery of the Process of (iettinp- I V t i -Ii From the Dust and Funics of CciiienI TuttTIfuii Smelt ers:. MAY UFYOU'TIOXIZF (.'KM EXT nrsixFss (liy (Jin. I " it s!ifrrgTiTri 3- - denial discovery signed to precipii from eemelil and produce a 11. alter amount of potash . Manning) tti rfrr"f hr-- arri- :.it a process ib- :us: ami fumes iron smelters will 1.. raining a large .ay nave the effect "f .supplying enoiuii potash for ferti lizing purposes to i ee t he farmers of be railed States the liermaii mom The baited St.. years paid tribute xtent of $Jii,iiiiii. 11. -o necessary for specially in Ihe ;ions of tile Soutii rope stoppetl thes. lecessitv being ti' nvention, the Fe. others accelerated from the grasp of poly. ; cs has ' for many ! 0, 1 iermany to 1 he 11 a ear fur potash. u.Tciiing the soil. iHton-giowing re The war in Ku- iinportations. and, Mcrn neither of oral chemists and their efforts to wards tmdiiw a -pji;uih .su41pl.v.in Hti; ounliy. But tin latest discoveries, vluch promise to free the I'nited states from the dominance of Cer iiany in regltrd to this valuable pro lui, came about Pv accident. A great cement mill in the orange ;roWing .regions ..f California was lending tons of tlnM daily into the air ritin where it . was deposited by the vim! on the neiii'by oraiige "giiivesi nuch to their injury. When the own ers protested, the cement mill 11, n legan buying in tin' nearest groves at .1,01111 an aci;e, hut finally had to give it this plan because of the great ex icnse. The attenlion of the cement mill iw tiers was attracted to an invention of Dr. F. C. Cottnil for the precipita tion of dusts from smelter fumes, and hey decided to experiment with the 'irocess. The surprising result was that the tw process not only eliminated the lust fumes, but gave the cement peo i il a product containing a great imount of potash. The results are aid to have been so satisfactory that t was thought for a while that the lotash might prove to he the main irodiui of some cement mills, with lie manufacture of .cement only a iy-prodiict. All hong. 1 this has not xaetly come about, the cement com 'any last year. v. itli potash at war rices, sold loo.' worth, and il is -aid (lie profit wic $fcf.,O0ll. Dr. F (!. Cotlrell. Die discover of Ihe orocess who is now the Chief Metal lurgist of the l. S. ;-ureau of Mines, piirkcd it out while a professor at be I'niversity nf .California several -i'-ll'Ji.Jl.gi! . . The result of till ry has been that ( 'alifornia discov cemeiit. companies c'uisideriug adopt- em-ra lly a re now ci 1 ik the .process ami goiug alter the lolash. ( me la p-ii iw it. -M.l , lid not have '1 litis. nice, is h 'ottrell pri .' t estimates tu io company near llag-- b lei f roiii its li.ca 'ion ' hot her a piout t he dust Untariiy putting in the lo save potash which amount to four tons a av. it has -be einent mill 11 est imated by some that the present mills in ihe liiiled St l-'S. properly eipiippcd. iiii.noo tons of potash nl. otir-iourlh of the an turn ini .early, or al milium imported from (leiiuunv in ifol1ii.irT.TnV-:,- ; It- is further-declared that there .vill be suflicii -it incentive 10 establish lew mills located near deposits that ire rich in piiiash, and that in future 10 cement null will have a haphazard 1 mention. 11 is even intimated that pills 11. av be erected in certain parts if the country for the purpose of mak- iiif: potasli the main product ami nent the by-product. The belief is prevalent auioiig those ,vho are intetesed tiinTriis a bv-prn- luet in the ' manufacture of cement. times at normal prices. 1'he stopping of the "llsl nuisanett in 'nlifornia by use nf the Cottrcll pro ess has suggested the adoption of the process in obtaining potash from the ,-ases of tile blast furnaces in the man ufacture, of pig iron. Mr. Charles Cattlett. of Stanton. VTrgi Ufa . ' a wTi!eTy-"K ho hit' I'lH'inlMt itrnl metallugieal expert, nuikes Ihe state ment that the by-product that can be collected from' the biast-f'u rnaces gases are suit n-ieiit In value to affect profoundly Hie iiuestion of the man ufacture of Iron- in certain sections ind from certain materials. .Mr. Charles Cattlett, of Staunton, if potash from blast-rurnace gases as 1 "contribution to industrial prepared ness which may "aid' in the movement. vhlch seeks to produce all necessary hings within our own. borders." lie gives one instance where by products valued at $24 might 1 alontf with e;irh ton of iron pnnlm-id. The Porch Invites You Porch weather is here and will be with us for several months. If you haven't prepared for summer with the proper out-door furniture, you won't get half the. pleasure from the season. Chairs and tables for the porch and lawn are here for your choosing. The prices make ..them real bargains.: Don't miss the healthfulness and pleasure of sitting out-doors' these days and evenings when the cost uf this furniture is so slight. HUNTLEY-HILL-STOCKTON CO. For first classs shoe repair ing go to the new Electric Shoe Repair Shop where you will always find the best material and work manship. Shoes called for - and tit lirered - en thort notice J. A. file Shoe Repairer 12()West 4th St., Phone 6G5 .n.u...w f.,t.4lt.,. tli.iti .nn- iiiirnvjtjni:. tiling atiout the potash is mat it is apt to follow the siliceous impurities, so Ihitt those furnaces that are at a dis a(li.ntage now on account of what is spoken of as low-grade material may, by the utilization of liie ny-products, produce iron cheaper than other fur naces which are at present blessed Willi the finest of raw materials. The liiiled States Bureau of Mines is much interested In the iticstion and has been encouraging the development ipf the process. Van H. .Manning Di rector 0'' the Bureau believes that in .1 short time the 1 ii;;ed States will be able to produce tor itself most of ttie materials for which it hail to de pend on Kit rope before the war. PREDICTIONS, PROMISES AND -PLEDGES POURING ON HUGHES (By The Associated Press.) New- York, .11111,0 la Pledges, prom ises and predictions continued to pour lll,.'!.J!e..,ears of Charles 10. Hughes toil ay from RepuTijican" Teaili'i'ti'a ml the tank and 'tile of the (party. He had virtually no time for conferences, but spent nearly the entire day wel coming visitors. Mr. Hughes reitereated today his decision not to comment on political issues until his notification of nom ination which probably will be subse quent to July 4. Half a dozen in vitations to make Fourth of July ad dresses are under consideration. FOUR LOST ABOARD GASOLINE LAUNCH IN PAMLICO RIVER (Ry The Associated Press) New Bern, X. C, June 15 Four persons lost tiieir lives and eight others had narrow escapes when the gasoline boat Marion, bound from Bath. N. C, to Washington, .V C. sank in the Pamlico river shortly af ter nine o'clock this morning.. The dead are: Miss Marion Mason; Miss Ruth Brooks: Miss Katie Brooks; J. S. Wuolard. all of Bath. - Don't worry nhnnr what the world thinks of vo.u.Ti 1 e world has several billions of ot lu-i' Mi7p'lV tit (mnk'.almur.' We are at War ajjainst the iin'e.'ior paint materials with ".hi.ii the market lias been . flooded., When you -uino here to bu v Paints you yet the best it is pos sible to make, and a full dollar's worth for every hundred cents you sperul. Bring your painting prob lems to us f'or solution. D. S. Reid 110 West 4th Street Winston-Salem, N. C. MONEY TO LEND .in IMPROVED farm lands in For syth, Yadkin, and Surry Countieg. 10. P. YATKS, Att'y. 412 Wachovia, Bank Building Winston-Salem, N. C. f j i r r c? , , How Did You Ever Do It? All! 'I hat's easier ned a small can of Sherwin-Williams FLOORLAC that varnish stain 'which brings out the nat ural grain and imitates all the popular wood effect: - Makes old things look like new just the thing for furniture and floors. Sold by V T?riHvnT?nrrQi"o Cr ..-:.:. THE MAYO-DAN EUMJJER CORPORATION MOUNT AIRY. N. C. will purchase three yoke of good seasoned Oxen, also desire to hire five double inulo teams for work in lumber camp at Meadowfield, Va. UQ cents per hour for team and driver. MAYO-DAN LUMBER CORPORATION Mount Airy, N. C. For Indigestion, Constipation, Stomach troubles, Kid ney or intestinal troubles, drink Moores Mineral Water, the Great BLOOD PURIFIER MOORE'S SPRINGS WATER CO. Rural Hall, N. C. Sold by the White Star Co. and Kirby and Tilley Co.-, " Winston-Salem, N. C. YADKIN MOTOR LINE W. n. SciiKravos, -Manager Two Hound Trips Dally Lv. Yadkinville 7 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Lv. Zinzendorf 9 a ni. and 5 : 30 p. in. Careful Drlver--T-P.eKuiar Schedule Comfortable I fi-P issengor Car Also 18-passenger c.ir for hire at all times. Speclil trips to Moore's Springs and elsewhere. Phone 37 for regular or special .Iripfb -, .: Journal Want Ads brlns resulta. , I CHELIN- MICHELIN T..L.. k l. - .), A, , J. on a round core to fit tntit ctuinfi perccli. The M.cKel,n Unlvar.al Tread combine all the advantage. "7:'"' both the raised-tread and auction-tread typet. Mtchelin Red Tube, retain their velvety .oftnei. indefinitely. Uaed in combination, Michelin eating and tube make the mot atifactory tire equipment We Curry 'ini; i"r"'c 1'1'one ONE QUALITY duno than said just iMvifiriiugi-io vu. f it ':... T ' r f fS arr WANTED AT ONCE Oak squares cut .to dimen sions. For particulars write FORSYTH MFG. CO. . Winston-Salem, N. C. Phones 1186 or 1640 H Journal Want Ads bring result FOUNDED - 1832 MICHELIN UNIVERSAL TREADS and RED TUBES re not high-priced! Just compare theie UNIVERSAL TREAD CASINGS AND RED TUBES Itpch P'D. Q.D. R-J stt oU. fe'. ' I V4 $1S.30 . .. i.SS 32 1 4 (4.M 124. 4.J" 13 25 65 25 IS 4 25 M 25 5 2S S S H i? 5 27 95 5.M 34 1 ii, M M 33.tKr".55 35 34 75 34.7S SM n 35.7 35.71 M 37 ; J M 3 35 1 S 40.50 40 50 (.55 37 4I.M 41.00 I.3S Alio nit ia ofl held clincher ii3l i 4. price 522 25. All Sizes in Stock motor co., 254 Office I'lionc 57 ONLY-THE BESTl 1. t
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