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PACE FOUR 1 D I ( I . I 11 J I n i . w L, ulul i SATURDAY. APRIL 16. 192i; The Gastonia Gazette ESTABLISHED 118b 0 I- fowl tmy Afteraooa la tb Week Eicept Sunday, at 212 W. Airline Are. - t i, GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Offict: 212 W. Airline Ae. Phone SO and 232 Ju. W. Atkina Managing Editor E. D. Atkim Buiiiesa ManagFr Hafb A. Query Editor Mra. Zo K. Brockrnan,. . Society Editor test of the efficiency of woman guff rage. fw wwtM It martert mueh more to our personal, ha ponies, who shall be our mayor anj town council than who ahnll be, our Presi dent or (iovernor. ! "Here, the women have QUILLEN'S SAYINGS Flashes of Wit and Humor From the Pen of Great Par agrapher. bj KOBEBT QUILLEN. (Coiiy right 1920. Associate Editors.) War dot-Mi 't pay unless the vaii(iiish'ij doef The ! believes iii armament, lit' doesii 't have to pay taxes on it. But Admitted into t lie ma; office at tiistoniti, X. ('., rate ol postage April i a; the Post al tlie pound SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Br Carrier or Mail in the City One Year 00 Six Monthj 1-50 Three Mootbj 1.L'5 One Month 50 By Mail Outside of Gastonia One Year U-00 Six Months 12.00 Three Months $1.00 One Month 50 Payable Invariably in Advance Member of The Associated Press I The Associated Press is exclusively' ent'tled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not ' Otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rigtts of republication of special die patches are also reserved. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921. Gastonia, The South 'a City of Spindle i chance to strike a telling blow. If they exercise their privilege as voters, they with the moral manhood of eaeh community, can put a atop to blind tigering, poker play ing and other forms of evil that are so common and so harmful, especially in the smaller towns of the staff. They can also regulate the mining picture business and make the movies a UTent pines for children. Kor we have the movies and the children, and they will get together iii pite of all that can be done to keeii them a Hurt. Hut The women must not stay at Yn tea, hes i,s t hat a .. isla n,l no great home .-.nd refuse to fake an active part ,.,.,, ,.a movt. (lk. in municipal politics. It they do. pres cut conditions will remain unchanged, ami the mural life and the sanitary situa Hon. will remain as they are now. 'If the women will allow us to make a suggestion, w(. would urge them not to become candidates themselves .just vet. Public sentiment is hardly ready for shut up means put up more collateral or ft Man -Talk to Men must not be condemned unheard. ' Ac cordingly, Luther was summoned to appear before the Diet and answer for himself. YOSEMITE VISITORS. COME ; FR0M 37 STATES YOSEMITE, Cal.. April 15.-JvJ. York waa first on the list of home states JKISEBGIT .'infi..n,... ; V t' . waiimmv in in iiit- i.iiiiii'nir a iTii.ui.iin.t r . . . To say that Luther was undisturbed. . V.l.L , " 01 . By J. R. HAMILTON " Former Advertising Manager of Wanamaker'e, Philadelphia America's Irish policy has established some excellent police organizations. Since the beginning of organized society everything without a name has ended with a question mark. The very reason why mar riage itself tjas been able to maintain so much sentiment amongst civilized races is that it gave to our children a name. I lit hl friunlj ... ii I : "w" ""V1! the many who visited Yosemifc. Ki. , M-y uuu nutc tt.r whifh e,oie, the winter would almost mean to denv i. ... . " thirty-seven , but his fear was' overcome by ! trie tmmty "a.. -M. t hough thert ,a's mLv d.is I ZXrT kh in Worms as there are tiles on ti e roofs 1 S 'ifn of the houses.' ( order named The middle west, whieh 'The trial had been sel for April 17. 'Z.'. ti'?' " A, six o'Hock i the evening Lu,r wa9; 9tM'- ,iorr 1 ; ,S' j;: of rnMe8, Engnah. he done He n.,d rie, o .... "I"" '" with the Hollander. """"""i oapan, uanada nations Thniu ia xn. .,;(..,. : zx. i ...... .. .. .against the abuse of in. hli.. . I... 1....1 ' . . -1 ' viuv in u nami' nseii, excepi mat it tnrows tne ,ullt,llt .lt tl 1.1 1 va ge uftioiis. con,,, r goid, , ligbt of investigation upon whatovor the name stands for. o,,, a, .hJwtyt LZ! iulJx J:! Z i:iuU l,M 1 " . the - to get you to remem- "S;:;"!,: 2 rnuX' was to ? ber the names of the articles vou bnv or at least the nnmoa nf tl... the ,,. n,. ,. , ,. ""' va,l,'v wa "ot now, "'ty feet. . . . .. ..wi (V lJV iimu, iw i,.,-!itiMA i.f fa i.nnn i .. . i ii i period t dellation. put tip or People YOU DUV them from. Hmhiiisk fhnf ia tlin nnlw t.o ..f 'IS simply to be .... " won l shut ui shop mvi-.ts that dancers um However, one is wt ill only .cr BERGDOLL. Niys The American Legion: (irover '. Hergdoll, who is .eiit iug st rutting (iovern iirtnv of to ailvanee, - stepping Ntonii to their own paltry SEES BUSINESS BACK TO NORMAL ' power. The women can give us such of BY OCTOBER "( ''rs if ' wi" ; '" "r'l''r to do so , they must be on hand when the time Mr. Willys, big automobile magnate comes, and make their demand, and millionaire capitalist, was in Char- lotto this week attending the automobile show. He imis interviewed by The (.'liar lotte News and gave as his opinion that business would return to normal by Oc tober. Jtufiness has been growing bet ter for the past three months, said Mr. Willys. Mr. Willys is optimistic. He is also full of life. He believes in the future of American industry. He is not wor rying about the alleged period of depres sion. Depression is like the flea: very nee essary, Mr. Willys believes. A man asked the owner of the dog why he did not get rid of the fleas on j the eaniuee. Mr. Willys said, iu illus trating his point. The man replied: ! "It is necessary that the dog be troubled by fleas in order that he may' know he is a dog." ; ... Likewise was it necessary that Ameri ' cans know that money had a value, j Back iu the days when everybody was' trying to see how much money they. mat. tor the prejudice against woman candidate is still strong in th,. minds of many men who would vote with the women for clean men, but who would not vote for a woman however capable; and thus th moral ticket would be put ill jeopardy. "What we all want is that those in authority shall be honest, upright, (io.l fearing ofliciah. We have suffered enough under the rule of politicians pure an. I simple. We want no more jelly fish for councilineii. We need brave men u-l.i ..... .... I .1 i. : e , , "" united to use hi, partner's feet as a sub rrogs men who have no personal ends ... ... ...... W.'.M.V W ...1 1IUUI . i ii 1 who make their ollice a Sy ra.use I heir feet. HaT iii " nun ut(C. JKHnv "lied upon to say one easterners,, wintering i Clifnru J increasing good business methods in this city. ..',', .'i,r'i'oiioi , ' .'T'n . . ' li,'V(''1 ""' vaII,'y 'ou1'1 not be reuch a' .... . K l'l"ni'r aji- tit ijs season Jn this last twenty vears business men have discovered a nev l" 'r"1 l,('tori' the Diet and Bavei ' Having discoNeied the lution. it would eem tin to coloni.e if . I'erhn.s Mr. Ford's explained by the fact Jews prefer better cars. the Ithinclnud springtime to mockery of the- Cnited Stales ment nml slandering American flcials in the hope that his false neciisa , t lulls of bribery may cause distrust in I the hearts of Americans, has two hob j bios. He fishes for trout, and he keeps j a scrap-book of newspaper clippings and letters forwarded to him from the States. There is a suspicion thai hp is di playing to his (ierman courtiers with pompous exultation the letters be re ceives from slacking friends and dis loyalists at home. "See what they think of me," he probably is saying. Throughout the I'nited States there are thousands of ex service men who would like to tell Hergdoll what they think of him. If they speak, his scrap book will no longer be a record of per fidy condoned. For general information. The waste of war inav Allies short of a ureal ma pat ii'ih e isn t one of thein . And the reason tin I.enine Trol.ky re gime is iu desperate straits is becaust it is out of everything else. method of establishing a name. They do it through advertising. Now again there is no special virtue in advertising except that it does two things. First, it sells goods cheaper, because it sells more of them. And, second, it shortens the time that it for merly took to establish a name. There are just as honest business men who do not advertise as there are who do. That is not the point. The point is that they are not as good business men and that you do not haw any vviy of telling whether they are honest or not - Now there are a great many advertisers in this paper today and every day who have established for themselves, or for their products, a good name. There is a lifetime of hard effort attached to the signature of many of these ads, so you cannot possibly do better than to read this advertising for whatever you wish to buy. h.-uo left the When a ram or a product has an established name, you know ny things, but where to go, if the quality does not live up to the guaranty. So turn to the advertising in this pa jkt today; read it, buy from it, and you will know that if at any time the thing you buy isn't right, the man with a name will make it right. (Oorightcd.) . M0rt . ARGUMENT IN ROSS WILL CASE COMPLETE Ins answer. " Wilt thou defend all tin- book;, ac knowledged to be thine' (Luther bad That was the question which was put to I lit fii'l- in I .em.-... ,,i..l I ..;.. I i ..lo.Miwr., .-prii io. .Argument in 'the Koss will trial was iiiik-1 1 1. r.-io Jury This mitted. Morning Issue Sub- euler of popu logical course altitude may that nearlv be all Hereafter we shall know enough to make each iM-lligerent oust a t ash for. it ting in the game. feit before We can't hope to settle this prohibition controversy until we make up our minds to try it ami see how it works. Martin Luther Faced Diet Of Worms 400 Years Ago .'Luther replied at sum,, length. He said that he was willing to recant mid ..;.-t hU books into the fire, if h(. could be toiuiac-ed by the Scriptures that he had taught error. His reply displeased Kck. He n-'ke.l Luther to say whether he would ';.'iy 'Ucvoco' or not. Luther then replied in tho.-v words: " 'Since your Imperial Majesty, Klec loral and I'lim-cly Craces demand a sim ple, artless, true answer, I will Kivf one which sh..ll have neither horns nor teeth. I nlt'Ns I be owrcoiiio oild convinced by of the Holy Sci'iptlires or by man ifestly clear gioundti and reasons for 1 I" liee neither the I'ope nor the councils' aioiie. because it is an open and known !.i t thai they ,ae often erred and op j pmed each other an. I I am convinced' by I' ' passages adduced and intro dii'-ed b.v me. aiel my . oijst ieuce is hound' i.i Hod's word, 1 .an or will recant noth ! ine., siiov it lo do aught me ! Amen. tins evening mid the judge will begin his charge to the jury upon, opening of eourt tomorrow morning. This is expected to take two hours or more and the jury will probably get the case about noon. The issues to be submitted are: r'iit, was. the will of Maggie Ross executed according to formalities of the la w. NciMid, did Maggie Ross possess snf licient mentality to make a will, and, Third, in the making of the will wa she unduly inllueuced by others. Attorneys for the caveators requested a written charge to the jury and Judge Kay will read it to them tomororw. lo tell sai Srtange and Wili. us about the (ireat Wild the impressionable young West," is iu mu r sale nor advisable woman. against conscience, (ioil help! "Vou may not believe it " replied the tourist, "but I found a little town in linn stand, i -N"rth Hakota where tbere as not a ' Luther ma intaiui d his II,- said. b'ai in r w ill I lose I i t'e a ud liml ' s'"gle mot ion picture theater." Birth.-, 'i si:: render ! 1 1 in- and t-leai ; minghain Age Herald, word.' I langerous than The only driver more i vou... t.trow away you inougm u.ey nan: ljfl address is Kberbach. Hade h. Deutsch- a pretty woman is the ,,, h ; flu wlien tney had only 1. i html. A five-cent stamp Depression proved that money has a 1 There is no censorship. value, Mr. Willys pointed out. "We nrt getting back to the point' where we again realize that we must j save, that we must be conservative in' our spending and that money is the re ward for labor. I "Those days of a couple of vears ago: could not last. Everybody saw that people had lost their appreciation of the value of money. Everybody thought they had more money than they knew what to do with, when, as a matter of fact, till was worth but a little more than a dollar bill back in the days when a man had to work in order to lire. "Why I heard that negroes down .n Dallas, rex;i4. were buying I'adil automobiles. They should haw known that an Oveiland was a nan h of ai. automobiles as they could ban- owne i 1'eople must realize the value of moiie.v . " Probably the soundest bit of talk g: en out by Mr. Willys was that remark attributed to him that "the man who works the hardest will reap tin great. -t rewards. Times will hcut get to when they were a couple of years ago. 1'eop . were wild. They thought they were In ing ill I'aradise; they had forgotten that mau must live by the sweat of his ,r..w, tht man must continue to work to In. is required. "'K " l'n'l,.v "oman pedestrian. THE GAME. Interest in the forthcoming baseball game Tuesday afternoon between the -lo year-young Kiwiinis and liotary repre sentatives continues to increase as tin j fateful day arrives. Many of the play I ers on both sides are hoping for rain : along about the opening hour, i Rumor has it that the Rolarians who visited Noifolk on the occasion of the recent district liotary convention aprnt luilt tlieir time in daylight under the tutelage of one of Norfolk's best ball players, in an endeavor to learn a little ' in-ide baseball to " pull ' on the Kiwanis I team Tne-day The Kiwaniaiis assert. how. ii r, that any fears the public inav intertain as to the game being a runa way lor liotary, are groundless, lieeause no (iastoina liotarian has enough gray matter to absorb much in the wav ' ' insui One may without despair observe the sorrows and trials of the world if he has faith or a dish of strawberries and cream . Human nature is a funny thing, an, the people who are starving iu Ku.-sian ernes louhtess call the fat hicks . peasants A lievt objects to it on sary expense. e understand it, (iermany in the theoiy of reparation. the ground of urn be-but Our 'ongresswoinaii savs , spires blue law talk . I f t docsn 't watch his step, he the devil in dd boy become unpopular. And just a short time ago we wen saying that Ccrmany would glisten w,:h iiKllleousness utter the removal of Ka iser . NIvW VOI.'K, April ,-,. r,., :ll ' dred years ago. ,.u April 1 s. I.'.JI, i tin Luther, the (.eriom monk and r.l, gious leforiner, laced the I. .1111. in Hiet lit Worms (a (ierman village, and. :e fusing to recan' his primipli. of r-h gious freedom, brought a Lout a mighty intellectual ami leliginus revolution. ; Throughout the world, million., of 1'rotestants will celebrate on April Is the -tuiith nnnivers.il v of Lutiur's trial before that Diet. For thai reason, the . proceedings at Worm, ,,re of tiiu. iv in Iciest to rrotestant.1 of the I'nil States, The fact that Luther's stand brought, about a tremendous c hange in ti,. historv of the world is emphasized by Professor I. II. ('. Flit., clean of Concordia Semi nary, of St. Louis, in a narrative of Lu ther's actions and his t ! i:i I . I lean Fritz w rites : "The eighteenth day of April iu I he year l."iL'l marks the , n, , th,. Mi, Mi,, Ages and the beginning of the Mo,l, ui Lra in the history of the world. ( ),i that day the emancipation ,,f man ! in a long jierio.l of - . i r i ! ii.i I . jii'.-'l.- In., and political .serfdom took pin. o, and tlicie was given to lite world taat libeitv of eons, ieiuc, that freedoin of ihough:, i"d that modern civilization which we now enjoy a n, which, we tr.ist, sha ! ! r, main in our inheritance un il th,. c i,. of da vs. were put t I CI I'll i n. i : 1 1 t cook t' that an; been itc .-!. Shall the Lib If ail, or must ui.ui lorilv of tlie c ilia!, ci.si'd b popes and ih o! private deuie.l- so. .lodg 1 the e me ,e tree d d"v:.,p tvran- cir saotiiit n as it has councils: shall tin incut, be ''laiiled Voke i,,: I I, I the int. lie. ! by ' ! ,cv a 1 si em reuia i ii a lic.1 be , ,. bni dens. . or s!ia :l t in- :nt, Ih-c: ami enter upon an ,ia o! i,c-w incut ; shall nations an, I peoples I nii'd by religious and ,ivil ruler s.iall i;.e light of , ivi! and leligious bb ertv be granted .' 1 licse were the gri at issue's nhiVii Luther's answer to the cpiestion, uiiellit-r - ' i :i"t he would recant what he had . spoken and vvritlea, siitnild decide. "All historians agre,. that Luther's , firm stand at Worms M brought about a niigh'v re vo! ition and a ttciu n ion, ,-lia age in I h, hi ! ,rv oft world. "Iu 1 o-ii, t he year pi ,or to fj,,. I it -1 at Worms, Lather had written three poch making winks : 'o I h,. hrisl in. th. lo-riliia Nation.' The apt t'.' of tie I 'imr.-l: ' Co l ist ,a ii I . Luther gav, .! : the "On the eight,- n: h d i l-'-'l, Luther was on trial 1'iet at Worms; the man ai of piil. efore ill. Ir, Wcelk l.asebal Hut inerce of , people but ion when Hoover abroad, how is h. ironi thinking the good a contii to the poor .' Nobility Icihvlol .aid ''): is tneo "In t 'he pap; . "iii in 1 1: i, a I ,c burn. . it p ,b i: ' g. d i ii i l ' i put 1 . i1 1,,-.- in,. , r I o Chares vv a - w Hie li. rih.i a pi: lice- r t . . h a r I.I th.- "On liii homeward journey friends ' ! ooli In in captive ' a hd, for safety 's sake, rcmov ,., him to t he I 'as! le Wart burg. It was there that Luther, in I e.ein bei . 1 ." 1 , began his translations of the I'.ibh- into .that tbrinan which became the (Ierman in literature and s I, and which it s' iii spoken a ud w ritten 1 dda.v . "Luther was put under the ban of tlii- empile and icmaiued under the con 'Icinnation the rest of his life. He never theh-s Inc. I on and continued his work iiu'ii his peaceful decth ill l'ebruarv I.", Hi. .taie an, I liiii.lt anKe are leaping :h,. bi.'s-sing, ,,f l.iilher's linn s'aa.l nr Worms in loi;. Humanly speaking, the Liberty Hell, with its inscription, ' Pro claim liberty throughout the land, unto all the nihabitaiils thereof,' would never have' rung out tin- signing of the I Vela -ta'ioii of Independence by the Conti iiintal Congress, ,1 u 1 . I, 177ti, and our i hirler of Lib rty. the Con.,-it ut ion of th,. I'nited Mates, woirbl never have been written, if Luther af Worms in l."iL'I had spoken that one weird, ' Jievoco. ' "The r. ligious an, I e-ivil liberty, which we Ana ri -. nes pii,. u-ry highly, is the i's ilt of that independence which Luther maintain. '.I at Worms as the birthright of man." I'nnish experimenters' have ancceedec) in usinK fish oil as fuel for motor boats. d i. ( U a e I'S V i'lll II V. I. nil Lull I'e, 111': ma the baa iirg to coiuplv insisted that I. lb -r Pi. t : xteiuls our coin 1 :. . . , going u Keep Opposing managers, Ab Myers ami 'r.oly Knnkin, arc reticent about giving out any ,i, v a in e in format ion as 1o the batteries who will open the game. It is gene rally understood, howeve r, that Tom Craig and Wiley Kankin will start the game as opposing twirlers. IN DRIV- side of as the left. approachinc as daiigeioii MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. With the municipal election in (ias tonia only a few week, distant the to. lowing from the pen of Archibald John son, of ( harity and hildren. tiuent : Ks Is vc rv pel ' ' A a nil., our vnail ly governed. Thi-- stat result of iiidifl'eri m -,. , citizenship who nsualh tiou of oflicials 'r towns a i e of affairs n tlie part ve the bad is th,. f the It was (em rally unlerstoo. two wa ago that a ticket sponsored by the Woman's Club of dastonia was to be put out for the (iastonia City school boaid. Several pruiliineiit wonie'n of the ity were mentioned in onoio linn with he ticket, and it is undoist.nd that a committee was appointed to draft a suit able ticket. So far, nothing has been le: heard of the proposition, and th are beginning to wonder wheth women really meant to wade folks er the in. or whether tney have been scared ladies. not 111 the hands of mi,..) group who have of their own lo grind. .ami who are mm h more interested in furtheriiig thir own personal inter est than in the good of the municipality. "The iudifleretice of the public gener ally to thisimportant matter often re mits in the wlectio,, f ,,rb,ers who ai, too bliud to we a whiskey vender ,,: a bunch of gamblers playing poker. And when violators of law ar.. haled before the court they are let cfT with a tine which they are glad to pay. as it i tn, theapiesl -fofn, (Jf liscetisr to, their evil deetb. "For the. finst time in the history ,f our tate. a new element comes into o.ir liodr politic. The women, who are usual- Iv the chief sufferers from the violatim "Do you want jne ftf law. will hare a say in decrnjin::ii lid opinion. Laura' how our town, shall he governed here "Don't ynu dare do anything of thi lief, imi opiorruniTy will ot a real sort, you nnl The l.a-toni., higli school aflirmat ive lehatmg team, composed of two young returns from Chattel Hill todav. iactlv covered with irlorv but tvctle the satisfaction that they were chosen as one of the thirteen best teams in, North Carolina out of an entry of more, than Joo TEN COMMANDMENTS ING. i. J'rive on the right I'oad ; it 's just as g ,.,N Slow down when ''l oss road ; ii is , :v i raiin tail c rossing. ;- Look out f,,r , ,i,,,.. Ynu can ",v,'r ''' t tlo'v will ,(. and y.. are alwavs in the wi,,ng if you hit one. t- Try to help instead of hinder the traffic otli.er, U, , h. re f ,r your good and he's g,,( .., tiuj) j,.b. '"' 1!'' Sllr' "'ft On! "dimmers" H.v '"': 'f m, joke driving into a I'linding glare, as y.o, p,-ob.-,bH know " o'-.i.i a u, i y Hie wainviig thev r,. not put up as oriiamems. II vou fee. v,!l e liox c oo ii w licie it wo,, ) c- yourself. s- W hen making minor where your car may directions; ofhernis,. er than you ant n ipa'e. !'. Speetling nroiind ,.,.,.S u .-, straight route to the hospital. ;..n't race past a stopped street car. Some day the jury inav cf I it manslaughter. 1". Fse discretion. The fact that v i, had the right of wav won't bring anv hodv ba.k to life leas; of all vour-sel.'. LOgllS to l ll v bo. I (1 f.pt I'd ' but II1 rt-1 hi ir i st in I"' seen from both ynu may s'np long. Grap D looks as if WO All) take. mor,. inter. 'st in that in t of Europe. Creenville "II. .race.' like hat o express my caa hateful thing ! Piedmont. ! The hyphen seems to be about as dead at .loliii Harltyeorn. but n it ,,iore so. Canton (Ohio) News. Apparently Ani"rien interests in t Mexico count on necessity be'ng tlie mother of interTcntioc. Norfolk Vir ' ginia u Pilot. JheresMore than Flavor Many foods, while pleas ing to taste, contain but little nourishment. eNuts combines iithits rich, sweet flavor the full nutriment of wheat and malted bailey: uhich makes it an ideal food It has been the favorite ready-to -eat cereal for a Quarter of a century eres a Reason! Made by Posnim Cereal Company, inc, Sattle Creek, Michigan. VARNER CASE COMES UP AGAIN MONDAY Arj-.uiTirnt on Motion to Set Verdict Aside to Be Heard at Gre nsboro. t If I . LNH'.l ) K( , Ami! lo.--Argument ' ii th-- motion of attorneys lor .Mrs. l-'lor-c nee C. V.iriic r to have the venlict re 'hi:"' i against iier on l'ebruarv L'ti iu federal court here set aside will be heard next M in. lay morning at 1 n : .'In o'clock. T. C.uisier, of Charlotte, chief counsel for Henry I!. Vainer, of Lexington .has ban I of Mrs. Varner, has ;iol ilied her at tori'evs that he will be ready then. Mrs. arner i-. in a sanatorium here. PLENTY of Bread while they play curbs that craving for harmful sweets. Bread builds and satisfies. It's so delicious so economical Butter-Nut Bread the sweet, all-nure Ask your grocer loaf. Carolina Baking Company Cc9009v9t99999t99a AUTOMOBILE STOLEN right here in Gastonia Thursday night. Unfortunately lor car owners automobiles are not made theft proof. Summer time is here and the danger of fife to your car is great. Streets are c rowded with traffic and the risk of ac cident to your car, other cars and injury to woman, man or child is great. Why carrv these big risks yourself? Lot us protect vou with AUTOMORII.R INSTTTi A VfR Kates are low. Better be safe than sorry. J WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY. Insurance of All Kinds Nothing But Insurance Room 3, Gazette Bldg., 212 W. Airline. Telephone 50. -M(MMMtmtMHMMttMWHHttttt Aislrr- - LISTEN FRIENDS! We are glad to announce that we have a place out of the high rent district and can do your Automobile Repairing at a saving. All work guaranteed. LABOR, 80 CENTS PER HOUR Give us a trial is all we ask. LEWIS & BRANNON Garasje on East Franklin Ave. at Kluttz' Paint Shop.
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