. WIN CITY DAILY SENTII WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20. 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS nEL. l 'm- ii.;'a. i r ion i 'An of Cuba Early Day Almost Certain. II Fill flPFNINKR j 1 STATE flOW ATTRACT CROWDS Superintendent oi Public In- 'several of the .Millinery Stores1 PET REIGNS NOW IN F THE CITY OF TROUBLE THERE struction Joyner Tells Of Great Progress. .Thronged With Ladies Today. and Marines ness For Or- oceed To o Stop , MS. ! ; AVOID L coitlTI FSS It Scene of Great t.A Numgci v.. ,ng Put in Read" Cait In Case Ex- i itrican invasion m rs' Press.) jopt. -:At- in ,i;t ! Stan- troops icfs is. r- w prao r. were prepared in-tn night, , t'i.i a p:obable Special anange- llllirlllllg Willi (or qui:'!, hand the various mili inicil lui Cuban MUCH PROGRESS HERE ; IN RECENT MONTHS Makes Convincing Reply to Erroneous Statements Recently Made by Two' Republican Speakers In Discussing' Public Education In North Carolina. Democrat:: Partys Splendid Ed ucational Records. i evfest C'i Story of First Nine Months Of 1906 In Twin-City Story I Of Great Forward Movement. Nevfest Creations In Millinery And Kindred Accessories Admired by Many. Fall Display of Millinery Unuiually Attractive. List of Open ings That Began Today And of Those to Begin Tomorrow. (Special lii The Sentinel. i Nutw!i!ilamliiK the gloomy day R AI.I-.IGII, Si L'.V llc.ot, lej-ving crowds (,f ladies wcie seen this morn fur Columbus county lor u week s ; n woiullui! itieir wav down low n. the impi i.vcii'i nt of ..MffnUm ueinit th- milliner oiMMns! of several of the stores. -iii-ng I'm t In- Capital Invested In Manufactures Dur ing This Period Increased by Near ly Four Million Dollars. Many New it ion cam pa tin iiiic schools iast evening Staie Sup- eiilllcnilellt (if Public Instruction J. V. .loviier gave -out an elaborate state ment in ;:tjswcr to I he recent speeches of ex Senator .Vim ion Hiilit'r at Mi.iu fort anil Republican State Chairman Adams a; Mocksvilh- Saturday, al- tach mt; tin- Democratic' ttd rrt i ti ist ta il public education. These lie Bee Hivt't Millinery Opening. ! SlU-i prfver. who is with the lice Hive again thin season, had an utius J ally pretty display of seasonable millinery this morning. The Indies In the Mine wen kept busy showing tw,gri,mj was emp.uis.ircl with Tie same itua iy attractive styles. Tin iniishr mm ; sueiM-stlve train. t-lKUiulv gowned Winston Sulcin has cause lo feel very pi owl of this uplo-date estab lishment. Never has then- been a mini' artistic or beautifully arranged display. Tin win, low wcrt designed by a rial artist. (In l.l'ictty street, Ihe first window contained a huge . n h fTiapcl 'In white, doited with many blight colored electric bulbs, while a irn,' am mini touch was given id the next window, the large arches being profusely deconited with tart, of corn in the sheaf, while the hack Statement Has Been Issued By Authorities Saying That Quiet Reigning Today Expected To Continue All li s.us t'n' word ai.il ill all hour's a- u:; the way to m. Navy Yards. Sept. liti. Nut rii-an war have i jurils ami sta Slaiiil cnas: exlri cii'ity. The lial- iauil mill uiixilliury e ( mil (1 ami pro- iii lasi nielli pie- In Havana Kri Ptnirie will take arinen tioin rorli-- Xt-iiiin. R. I. Last diii-ciiHK tiiat al- liiis left ut ( harles- to Xoi folk. Va., Riant hiitlle.lilp lull In ( Miniiletion. i n'as tn have lieMi nimiisinn at t'orlB- ieii;? Imt rii illv pre- jcti-il lo leave Friilav. ml v .-(;, :,n ,,vei,. iMitileshius Ken- ivi' at once for Enterprises. Bix Taxable Property Increase. Many New Business Buildings. About nine months of the year lami have passed. The story of these nine months as far as Winston-Salem Is pi.is- peakers had declared Hep.ihlican administration j ptililican lit! 1SHK .spent $!isvH '..-t:: for p.ihllc -clio.ils and in iHii."i the 1) ni.H-iats rpem .$.-' I :iis.iimi fiir the same purpose. Also; I that the school teim In striS was 70 1 i'li.'s anu in i."m .--a ua; Liiai uiere- l.i., il.. l .t...t..;.. . w-i extrivc' int , on of lliP pretty pattern hat s. r eath-1 m)U,t ies wen ki.-ii. tin former In Siinr iivner kivs Allans and R it I m- '"" fl,w'rs- lnall,1H vWvel j nuiliy c.lo.' liiRen!:)nsly diaped wllh- 'et ih te nto the iTo e oi f and silk !n ".akin i ; the-nrch-K. A little fet.ee with an fl li e 4-, ile , ti e of the fm , Uaf "P Mle ,ui -Mt pate .ave a pretty , inch to ,1 scio,' l" "icL heror 1H1-I M l,al h" a ''""-.the display that side, lit which ;:!. :,; u Zt, , " eu.V tivrl.ti,v( 1:1 !?f pio'uam !wer" ,,mml 1,0 f,nn",,l"B r,km"- from c;ty scIhh.Is having been made I.. M L"" JZ1Z ' . '.. Z'. ! ' ." ' (l-i. '-itu tii.ii.eliifrtiHlji.il HiilJIfll JM " xn utr " - 1 lit r 4 Mil I U MK'l'l Unir ll HlllBft o-... . -,., ...... u..,. h h(iwever are be.lnK shown in us ruction urtor In that time. Ther-;.. . . .. . .. .. .. ... I niypn 1111(1 Wn Id A HflBeT nl ' nC P r...... ...... ............. ..... ... i a " i nusa imr u'-ii'iM.' . "mi.! ."in. i.ii.i i "jiiim liteex ni-f eiuuneu ill illf I win success as a milliner !.- too wellifitv. a dlsplav w.ilrh shows that art Known to need any commeul. it,,.i !' color, w ith drain d ciown. prol-1 wm ) tine ciN-tiniM-s kIvHik the .11 m .. I 1 I .. . I..,. 1. I .... u. ' MV t. . .l.. .. in) Kauiiuiieu in riiii-s, n...iiuiS ' ,!, -ur it tKHessarv lo iw preuy scene, nalural. fancy alRiettes, fur. feathers window 0n the left with lis arch a r.I roses a:e among the newest ()f liunumi leiues. and harkuriMind of snipes, while t.ie toriiedo sahoi ; u.t,u waH an , effei tive place for the art veiy new. Tnup sray. Iiininied in ' jipiuv of the imiiby tailor luiis-. On Jlitre green and golden hrown plumes. mTliiR the store fnrni this stii'et nil i concerned has been a story of perlty along all lines. Today the Twin-City is In a hettor condition than ever before. One of the lines In which this city's great progress has been espe.-ially manifested is the eroctlon of new bus-ine.-s buildings. Q-.iite a number of new buildings have been erected and old ones leniodellen. A gentleman in 'Tire any comparison position to know says more building I ,th the Id-publican figures of 1S:8 lias been in progress bete this yearjnii'.st take this into account to be per- r h 11 n in anv either citv of the State. Il'ectlv f:tir ('haii-niun A.lums ntwl nv. New enterprises have, been estah-l Senator llntltr declated that $2,:itX.- " A. Daye's Opening, lislied rapidly during the period under jtiiiu were spent for schools in l!i5 but) The displav of millinery by this firm consideration. At. least twenty-live Superintenilent .loyner shows by tlit ! today was very attractive, many pre! new concerns of 'various kinds have i .-aiue official reports that for the rural ! hats being kIiowii. both In the large been chartered. Several established i schools that year there was spent pk'tnre shapes In all the light concerns have made large Increases !$ 1 .rM.:V2, and this must be compared I k well as In black, the (Jalneslioro in their capital stock. ! with the $.s!M,n7 spent In IstiS. ThusiaSHln Iio'iIIiik a conspicuous place. I neite are developed 111 mirrored vel vet, felt, niolte silk and profusely with one of the most authentic show ings of new fair die., fabrics, KllkH a lt-ii Cubans Do? -"--The I'alnia ; nl lesignatioii is '"r American navy 1 'I ''"'i-iii affairs. It "!' Tall in charge 1 run I ml. t'lilmn.s under "ak,s tin' iiiolilctn ; Haziness men '''im have he,-,, 'n w,"ild ipiietlv ""'"imiion. There "I II.' II W III in-ii. wi.v American the i-,. v,,l. v ... .1 It It, - f " " lull at P' f'H theit- . fWII. Th. i::eir :nnic ... 'lid after the illl- venei'-iltv H"W why '"'ii' is dan o Hie mo. tn liv nilljio-c The amount of nioney invested in manufactures here has been increased by nearly $4,flnu.ntlll during the nine months under consideration. Winston Salem today leads the entire State In manufactures. There has been an increase in tax able property valuation of at 'least I'iiMi.oun. Today there are several thousand (actually spent; people employed In the factories here and more money paid In wages than is paid in any other city of North Carolina. More laborers are constant ly coming Here to live. The railroad business here is in creasing rapidly as is proven by the notable enlargements necessitated at ! the local freight yards. Altogether the first: nine months of HUM! have been months of progress, dining which Winston-Salem has gum' forward rapidly. Tii, Hive ll.i-V y km, fifteen i rvices sy war- lake - Hi.-!;; s When Tbt-y a tile f, The Winston aldermen- mei at six o'clock yesteiday afternoon and con sidered the objections to the proposed skating tink to be conducted in a IntlldliiK being erected near the Chris Han church oti West Fourth street. The matter was referred to counsel lor an opinion as to whether the city could he held liable if the license for the .rink should be revoked. Messrs. Ha lies and llarbee say they have already expended several hun dred dollars on the building and they regret that, objection was not made 'out routed by the church officials and others be :" Peaceful fore construction work was begun. It it will be seen savs Supt. Joyner, that lieir flguies were $:S1.4iV too large for lHo.i and J'-M u.'!.") too large for 1NIN. (n a comprehensive table prepared by Mr. Joyner he shows thai If the i-chools in 1MI8 had been kept open 17 days longer they would have cost $217. Mil moie than the IMU.IO" that In IHOi'. the extra 17 das cost $27X,7aT. an Increase of $iil.lll I. In other words had th schools of Ixlis hei'it kept open 87 days I the Democratic school term for I'JUCi itutead of the 7o days .they would have cost $1,1 1 1,247, while In IKiiR they acttiallv cost $l.42.r.:ViL'. a differ ence of $:;iri,"ii-i. . Superintendent Joy nor shows fur ther by this table that with the $::i.'i. Hill the school authorities in 1!W5 kept the sch;;ois open 17 days, paid the salaries of fitll. moie teachers than In IS!iS. plactil in irhool every day :il.7i;:: unit- children than were In school In trimmed, many showing plumes, ma line, applique and flowers all on lite same hat. Foliage, birds and grapes, which lead, were shown IhiIIi In the nut unit colors- and In other shiuiea. As plaliia lead In dies goods, so hats will be made largely of these. Where so. many pretty designs are shown one Otifinot. fall to be pleased. Miss Smlt't, of Baltimore. Is the artist In this siore, and very attractive Indeed was her handsome display. i Winston Millinery Co.'s Opening. Their new department In the rear of Ijishmil's shoe store was a very busy place today, this being the first day of this flrtn's fall millinery open ing. Miss Meld, the proprietress, was the recipient of many nice compli ments on her very attractive, display of pal tern hats and bonnets, The showing of the well known (iage hats was a special feature. MIsk Held Is lh!i built V.: more s.'liool houses than ja, experience, I trimmer and designer "'' of inferior "ccurs It o adopt lllK.-e a rv ' i a I ion h" Am, policy ii-r starved if'illts U-..l.l !' American sol. "ies arid while the to ti.it e P"i)"rty ..' "' "i'-'anized .ii.ips revo '"'"r last three ""l-aimi n hp.w to s,,.l..' -'"lull about ';1 Willi is linderslood that if the attorneys de- were limit in I Vis. at an increased cost of each school lioii.se. of $1MI. State Superintendent Joyner says Chaii man Adams surely will not con tend that Ihe salaries of teachers, aveiaging $ll"i per year, are extrava gant or ilia! loo building of better school houses Is a waste of money when liio-e houses Average only $H!) each. - He shows hirtlier that the ail mill ist ration expense of llm.i was- 1.7 per cent les.i than 111 !M'S In spite of ihe giovvlh of the public systi since I Mis. lie says ihe l) rnocrall.1 admin isnatioii luviu-s fair coinpailson with preceding administrations. It'll com mon justice demands that opponents base their comparisons on ihe irnili. clde that the city cannot he hie the license to operate a be revoked bv the aldermen. held lia- rfnk will HOST which faci was fully demonstrated in her display of todtij . i Openings Tomorrow. All the fall opening.. that took place today will be continued tomorrow. Those that will begin tomorrow will be Mrs T. I!. Ihmthlt's, Mrs. M. 1. I.assiter's, and the .1. W. Hester Co.'s. iii.j fl'HH Gibson-Coleman. Mr. Charles Gibson, of Walnut Cove. int.! i:,. f ..f !,!.. ile "'Mi .Titian vieilie .oiriiuui, in tin.-, t , . .-. were united in marriage at one ocioeh I his afternoon, the ceremony being performed by Major J. C. Ilessent at the residence of Mr. W. R. I'aniplin on Belews Creek street. The groom Is fireman for the Norfolk and Western ; inntimi seems certain Railroad, his run being between this . I City and Roanoke. Mr. and Mi 4. Cib- The lotiiii-lh and "eat i fon left thl nt'tei-noon for ftnanokr. 1 t,lv ill be -lie (Hv Publishers Press.) mTFALO. Sept. 211. The Demo cratic state convention was called to order at 1 1 : T this morning and irn mediately adjoin tied until :':.'!') this ..rteinrioii Tlu coniniittce on con tested seats did l eady. Later. No nomination made at 4;:m, though not have its rcpoit had Hearst's where they will reside. Ila'field attraction at ihe Kli.s' Chairman A. II. Idler and Secre tary R. C. I.inehack, of the County Demoriatic executive committee, have opened headquarters In the former V. M. C. A. building- This means a for- ma I opening of Ihe ranipiiign. The canvass however, will not be on until ! next mont h. I The Republicans, as usual, are op ' posed to a joint canvas, of the county ai least that Is the W'ay the Imsses ' are tulking. I Chairman Eller Ik arranging for , sonie good speeches dining Ihe cam paign. Gov. R. ft. Glenn is scheduled to make two or more political ad been x (lrev,-es n the county on the Hrd and noiu of November. The glares will be iinuoiinced later. The governor will la.'so make speeches In Suriy. Stokes Mins- it u.j Rockingham counties. and foresight have been combined In these selections. Thin dress good stock Is c-omplele with new and staple weaves, among thos-e the Melrose ba tiste, Panama, French serges, xplliis colors' eoneiiiits. aiiiimik no I'vii-i weaves were wish iHiit'in. ii niifiiii. and the newest of all. Thelnia, a beau llful light weight, nil wool labile In every conceivable shade. Messallnet., satin crepes and cither slu'er and lus trous inaterlaN are shown for evening war, while all the dress accessories, velve.s and ilblmns are In evidence. In this depattmeut is all through the store.-the beautiful fabrics are dis played In the most attractive arches, green and while being the color schemes nil omi side, rod on the other, while the window.1- ultow flie'same In genious bund, autumn leaves being used extensively here as well an ii siairs. where many lovely creations In the millinery department aie shown. I'pstalrs though was the .Mecca, to wards which the luilles- weie bound Hre In the millinery department, which Is In Miss Ijoii Polndexter's hands, were many, atttactlve halt for fall u iid winter wear, high crownn and hi ond brlniH being one of the distinct shapes and large picture bats for dressy occasions, while odd shaH-A with turned up brims, trimmed daint ily with giapes, fur, wings, pi, linen and llowers, moire, velvet, and felt tire 1-liown; ribbons In ninny at 1 1 active designs. The ait department under Mis: Fisher Is esjieelally fine. Here are live depart iiienis. all shown in nio most effective style. Hand woik of all kinds, itue robes, etc., first attract one's attention, then eot-tei. of nil kinds, the French hand made being an entirely pew feature, while lulu by a pietty lilting loom enables oiih to gel just the thing needed. Muslin under wear of all kinds, scarfs, silk kl'monas, etc., aie here, while a most chic line i of cosfumeH, Inllor made suit, wpar late skirls, dainty silk waists, coat, of all kinds on. on ihlblt. In nice glass Ishnw cases. Here Mrs. I.inehack. who 'has been associa'cd with Wuiuiinaker for two years In this department, make any needed 'alterations. In deed, it j a treat to go through this establishment, where no pa I lis have been spaied to make this complete In every detail and a thing of beauty to behold. To night, tinder the tnnglc of the electric lights, thlf enterprising firm will haw In addition to th.-ir dis play the Winston comet band, which always Is k greatly enjoyed. Carna tions of many hues were given us souvenirs of this beautiful opening. MILITARY WITHDRAWN FROM STREETS TODAY However, 6oldies Will Again Bt Col lected Tonight In Order lo Guar antee a Continuance of Present Peaceful Conditions n Georgia City. Fund Being Raised by Citizen for Care of Those Wounded In the Re cent Race Riot. (Hv PuhlUhers- Press , ATLANTA. Sept. !',.-Htotltiji has ci used and at noon the city authori ties. Issued statements saving they anticipate no further trouble. The 1 1 1 1 lit a i ha been withdrawn from the street n hut the soldiers wl.l be call, , dii guard attain this evening to Insure order being maintained. The cltlsens have started a relief fund to b uy those killed and rare for the famlHe-t of the victims and all wounded. BIRMINGHAM. Ala., Sept. 2'.. Ad vices received here this morning from Atlanta Indicate that the Kllu.Uloii Is quiet and that the general feeling Is lht the worst Is over Negro refugees continue to pour In to this slid other Alabsuiit itl . WLL OPEH FRIDAY Co-Operative Meeting; of Pied mont District At Chris tian Church. setsUins. the two , MED STEHSUMD PLEADS W5 GUILTY Hi IS 'NVflRir prmTriiprn "'I IK, '-'1'he Repuh ''miie,i ,v nc. r 'Varies K, ""'"s as an In- IuiiIh i some S.i k:m arke ail i 'i'-m was ' and the '' Sixteen " PMllliOH. "ii'listnrbod 1 1 " m, "t tonior- ' I'M1 U t a'Hd,-i line Carneelu e Is desired. Vinliioi iiirn tomorrow iitglt'. i prices of admission aie 2'e ' ' $1,110. -Ti-,e rnokinif exhihition tills a! the HiinieyHill-Stoi-ktoil I store Is being attended daily by 1 crowds. Free biscuits and coff ; being served by a I epi esetiiii'i n j detnonstiating Ihe celebiated it.- stoves and ranges. -MM. PERSONS RACE RIOT IN ATLANTA Sessions To B Hold Friday and Sat urday. Delegates Expected From All Churches In the District Re ports To Be Submitted and Address es Made By Preachers and Layman. A co-operative meeting of tho lied mont district w ill be held at Ihe Chris tian church on West Fourth slree Friday and Sat ut day of ihla week. Bi lious will be s ibtnliled by the dele gates fiotn the various churches in the illhfilel. There will also be ad dies s-a by pa itors and laymen, Tb public Is Invited to all the The program arrange for days Is as follows: Program. Fiidny. K pi. 2s - 0:3t) a. m . fM vo'lonal s--t v,ee. lend by J. W. Wolff; Welcome, by J, A, Hopkins, Iteitpoiiae, by .1. A. Spencer. ll::!) a. m., .Senium by T J. Glenn; aiir.onnrcmeiif f)f rom. tilltleei, etc. 'i.'M p. in., Ili-vol tonal, led by It. H. Jones; R ports fmm the churches by delegates; Discii-ml-in of on i ills! rlct's needs, Ie h- j. w Wilff; busliii ss hi-SKioii. ":'Su p. ni.P Song si t vice i,v Winston choir and rongiegntlon; ilevotlomil, e by . f. I hman; si-tnion, bv J A. Riieucer, Salurduy, Sept zO. 10:30 a. m.. lh voiioniti service led hv J. A. Hopkins; lllble school work, "How lo get (ho Hlble ('sui for the Test B-sik of our Bible Schools." by F.dgar Helsabeek; illsdissloii. 11: a. m , wrmork by Hr II T. Billing; 210 p. tn., l.-vo-Honiil Service, led by T. J. fil.-nn; "Kvaiigeilzatioii in Our District," Dr. B, T. Bitting; )"-m-iisIoii: 'Building I'p the Chinches" J. A. Spencer; IH-t-cusslo.-i; Hnsitiesi. Session. THREE ARE KILLED week I'll S iaie a'l w ho i-",iw- (By Publishers' Prees A CHICAGO, Sept. 2i.. Stensland. the former uresident of the Milwaukee Avenue State bank, a fugitive, from ii ah justice since July 12 when he fled, am! from f'hicaeo tn sr-ae depositors of deep the looted finunclal Institution, came home this morning in custody of assis tant State Attorney Oslen and detec tives, broken In spirit and bearing evidence!. of physical , torpidity. Stensland was taken to the state at torney's office in the county building Before S'ensland carriage succeeded in getting under way at the depot a crowd of people, many being hen mi i- nav onu lucnie.t liu whereabouts niiu made demonstration, t.houtiug epithets fin banker .!.! II- f the inns? synching nanite. Tb surrounded "e Vehicle, which w guarded l.v a score of police and ."uetive. Fearing attempt at vio.et. the deledivcs picked tip and bodily tossed him in'o a Stensland x face was- a-'i he be' rayed all evldern st fear. Arrivftl at the i 1.,.- . ntr t it" nnsoiiei " . iiun,u,h aiiotbei crowd and state's attorney's office where ,ati on was held as to the r.ext the process of artaigning S' and sending him to Joili t P"-" pleads guilt v, as It Is said l,e I atei S'ensland. on n ' p), of guilty . received an initiate sentence to the pen! h a tii.'ix'in i'n ol " " ,jti-n;i.ii v. i Win i'on-Sa! in fxople ate v-iy t rrnir-h Interested tn the riot news from lAMunta. Col. .1. I., I.udiow, who came In ibis morning from a trip I south, savs he was In Atlanta during i the tuibuleiit s'-eneit Katurdav iiinbi (By Publishers' Pros ) j a(1 Hundav and thst the situation I'llll.AOKI.i'lllA. Sept. 20. A trol-jWas nor overdrawn by the newspapers oy car carrying saud. with a crew of. Colonel Ludlow thinks that the exact -ix men. plunged through the Colnm-' number of people killed will never In Ida Avenue bridge over the New York known. division of the Pennsylvania Railroad i Colonel l.udlowr say that th value this nionring The men were aevetely-of s suite guard wm manifest an this iiijuied. one so seriously that he may I occasion. The police fice wa nn- die. When the bridge collapsed thelable to cope with Hie situation, .lin ear (By Publishers' Press.) SI'Rl.VGFIF.I.I). 111., Sept. 2C Three were killed -trot 211 Injured In a collision on the Waba-ih Railroad this mottling between a nsetiger and freight train. The accident happened nl ' 1 1 In. The Injured were laken to a hospital at DutiTille tinned conipleteh over, burying I soldiers conducted theniKi-lvr s with e Hie men In the debris Thev wejei becoming dlgtiliy and honor " They ,f u-scued by fellow-workmen. That i none were killed outright is consid ered remarkable. Irr w i eil eat s 1-11. ' The I sidles' Aid Society of the Sa lem Methodist church requests th pleasure of jour pte-ience at a "box supper.'' to be given on the lawn in front of the church on Saturday, the 2!ith. ftotn !ght to ten p. m. Pleach ing for benefit ,,f the church. William i afternoon. King went to Roanoke this were on duly for hours without re lief. Colonel I.udiow enter'alns lln oHtiioi that had the militia b-nn called out earlier the trouble would have been ended much earlier than it was and the lives of many Innoeen' people would have been saved Mrs T B. Iithlt and milliner. Miss Noble, and their able corps of ttlmniers. ate making elaborate pie paraUons for the fail nilllltiery. open ing of this well known e-italiltVj imnt tomorrow and Friday. New Advertisements. l-ashniit's Shoe Store The advarK lane of putting two heads together RoentiiiclN-i - Special bargains ev ery day. Meyers- West brook Co. Anriotinie nient of continuation of fall millinery oX'lilnk . The Busy Store SKr!al vshM's In sul'4 and ruin coals Huntley HiM-8'ocklon Co. New of the cooking , shlblt on this week. I) S l(ed A very attractive ad, on !he Kih page of today's- Issue. OgiiHtu-Vesi Co.- Insurance. Are :lfe, accident, health, burglary, boiler, miMti- isiniN P A Thompson Announces ng hipniiiit of flow r bulbs of all kinds. Blown-Rogers Co Home, specials in titles. Mrs I.. K Stanton Fall tnlttlnoM opening Friday, September 2Htfj. Auditorium -Sergeant Kitty Bept Hi.

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