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PAGE KODR
The Abilene Reporter
Tubltahod Afternoon. Night .nd Sunday
Morning
Uy lha Ablleno I'rlntlnit Companj
Abilene Texas
Entered as Second Cla.is Matter a the
postofflce Abilene Teiai under the Act
or March 3rd 1879.
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ncrlbers outside Zones 1 and 2 from
Abilene.
VIllHATOIlY
It never happened before a paw-
ing train inakcH tin nuta lour up like
a horso 'and run Away This occur-
red recently in Qulncy Maw.
Herman Collier parked Ills nuto
near a railroad. Ho and Ills mother
climbed put went intp a nearby store
to buy a banket or Rrocorlcs .A freight
went by. It vibrations atnrtcd the
car which crashed through tho cross-
ing Bates and barely misted the ca-
"boosc Your '!rnt thought I that Herman's
car needs tightening up But ponder
a moment on the mysterious vibra-
tions that started tho nuto. Kot long
ajneo most people would have) decid-
ed that the devil had Mlpped Into the
machine ntifl net It going "VVo know
now that It's a mutter of vibration
something we ispeak about offhnnd
slncd tho radio cfimo aomoiHIng that's
going to bo a groat nnd powerful alavo
in tho futuronnd jet vibration In on6
of tho most mysterious nnd uncanny
thing with which Ave deal.
"Without vibration no sound no
light no radio. Tho taboo list runs
on Jnto th0 thousands liven jriutu.il
lovo can be classed as a matter o
reciprocal vfbratlonti
Matching soldleio. ris fur back as
Nanoledn. bioko step in croFsing a
bridge. Jebt tho vibrations of tholr
marching cause the bridge 16 collapse.
If you had n pleCo of stcol largo as
tho Woolworth building and could
suspend it from a cable lilto a clock's
pendulum then let a Hinall hammer
awing repeatedly and methodically
attalnst It. In time the -vibrations of
tho hammer blow -would Mart tho
Ktent block of steel swinging.
"We are swayed by psychic vibra-
tions In nearly oory thing wo do. War
lor instance H tho lciiUlt ot tho force
patriotism vibrating through nations.
Vibrations mnteilal h.nd psychic are
constantly flowing towaid and
through us. Sometimes; wo respond
!!l;o a radio tuning into a concert
)30mo of mb roeolvo tho great spiritual
vibrations fi0ui bevond others can-
not Tho vibrations that atil.nnto us
gradually form n ihjthm by which we:
live . Jne oxtroirto Is the. lnngujd
procrastinating Individual Who -"floea-n't
pick up many out-of-town sta-
tions." Ho is a crystal recalvlng set
responding only to nearby vibrations.
Tho other cxtremo is tho highly-
Rtruittr person who picks up so many
vibrations that he move at top speed
nlmoFt falling oor himself in his
hurry.
Nervous breakdown results usually
from tho inability to lnaulato one's
sett against distracting -vibrations.
Tills dim.uBion brings tw to the
borderline ottho psychic a jnisterlous
field that later will bo Underwood and
bandied as wo now understand and
handle audi force as nlertilclt.
CliKAX W
Cloan-up vveolc in Abilene is offic-
ially over but n clbn-u is a contin-
uous process. Tho job is nbvee douo
and offort alpng that line should nev-
er ber allowed to lag.
Along Which lino tho Waco Time
Herald obxervesf
"Wherever filth abounds thet-c aro
sure- to Ijb foupd lna.iltary condi-
tions such ns poor and defective
plumbing tho presence of ra.t. mice
vermin or breeding plaeos for files and
mosquitoes.
"Start oftrly and make a complete
survoy of the homo. Cloau it out from
roof to cellar. Begin on tho housetop
lcmovo all dobrU repair the leaks
and sagging gutters and if necoHury
npply a now coat of paint to tho root.
clean tno attic or usoiowi nnu oust-
collecting furniture curpets mils
trunks and other rubbish Clean away
din and' cobwebs ftom daik cornora
nnd dust-laden picture frames. Optsn
the windows nnd let in thef sunshine
for it's naturo'B best gormicldo
"Carpeta. rugs nnd mattings should
all be taken up and thoroughly clean-
ed and th0 floors and woodwork
nciubbed. Soap hot water a Jittlo
washing soda and tho scrub brush
should bo used freely in cleaning up.
J3o not neglect .anyi hiding placo in
tho kitchen whor filth inay accumu-
late. Plug up tho rat and mouo holeB.
putty and paint tho cracks where ver-
min may jropngate.
"Gathor all tho tin cans discarded
nnd broken bottles and bpxea front tho
back yard and alley. Pull up tho
weeds and preparo thp soil for gras
flowers plants or vegetables "Do not
throw tho collected waste Into the
back alley or on vacant lota" to be
scattered by tho wind. Put all the
refuso In covered roceptaolos and thenf
place them near tne street curb on
the regular collecting da8 to bo
gathered and carted away."
OW) .7. B JIISISKLr
An nn- institution John Barleycorn
Is gone beyond recall. It will take
another generation or two to Kt tlut
idea through tho minds of epmo poo-
ple but realisation Will coma in due
course. '
In speaking of recont decisions of
00.111 and legislature the Wichita
KaU Jlecord News wy:
"Now York lawmakers repealed all
atato enforcement prohibition laws
nnd Governor Smith signed the' net.
This will placo tho work ns well as tho
responsibility of enforcement upon tho
federal officials Now York luwmak-
ora adopted a resolution i.iemorialU
Jng congress to make the Volstead act
less draitl" and jxrn it tho manu
facturo ri ucrr j tu a ' b' t n'
irt it Andre" vv M"'on ncicrnr
of the trcusury. Ho is drawing up
! VIEWPOINTS f
Too Much llcfornting
From Ed llowo'a Monthly. '
Somo say tho world Is worse this
yoar than ever before. As ion;? as
OBp yeam befpro the limo of Christ
who found tho vVofld so bad Ho died
to save It tlicro was a man named
Confucius.
"Tlio world" wrote Confucius
"has fallen Jnto doeny and right
principles havo disanpoared. I'or-
ACrsb discoutsoH nnd oppiostdve deeds
aio rife Ministers jnurdor their rulr
ers nnd sons their fathom" "When
ho VtalKod about Confucius fre-
quently enmo upon .recluses a clnss
of men who had'i'oUrod from tho
World lh dlHgust. Sciiolarly and ot
good principles (hey had given up
tho conflict with tho vices nnd disor-
ders that provalled.
Those things frlghtoned Confucius
and Ho undertook the work of re-
form Frpm that day to this mem
)inft devoted their Hes to roformlng
tho wqrld and seemingly havo made
it worse lt'ormgrly tsro wero oply
ti few rcformofs. Now they oUtnumi
ber tho sinners. In ftll roasonablc
probability
WlictP llviocs n ro Uoiii. .t
From tho London Tlmoe.
Itoadcis of tho lives of famous men
can scarcely have failed to icinark
with something nkln to wonder tho
e.traordlnary emphasis Which Is -laid
by biographers upon tho places In
which their herooj -were born Some-
times it Is true thore in Tecullar
significance' in tho accident of lo-
cality tho child having lived many
years in Ills nativo place and having
boon subjoctod thoro to poworful In-
fluences of environment vUilch have
affected tho course of his later life
More oflon however no such special
influence Is to bo traced nbr does
tho biographer mako any claim -to
havo discovered it. Ho Is neverthe-
less careful of Jils detail or pro-
foundly apologetic If. lor lack Cf au-
thentic records details is nocossai'ily
absent "The child Was born ho
wys. ns if ipnccuracv in tills matter
would destroy tho fabric of his bio-
graphy at twenty minutes past 2 in
the morning of tho loth of Juno o
that year in the front room on the
second floor of No. 1 Groat stiect."
Or hv may bo forced to glvo no morc
than an assurance of his exhaustive
but fruitless researches adding that
expert opinion is divided in two
camps ojio fav'orng tho front room
and tho other tho back but that for
his own part ho Is unable to set the
stamp of authenticity upon either of
tho rival apartments. "However that
may beV' he continues with an air Of
jiadnets in leaving unsettled no. stormy
a controversy -Jiowover that may
be tho child was born" and o pro-
ceeds with his admirable biography
U which evcrj thing has Us place and
nothing receives undue emphasis
lOAVlng his reader though admiring
his thirst for acurncy. to wonder cev-
ertheless what all tho pother was
about.
Yet tho biographers are right for
whether tho deslro bo reasonnbl or
not tho world loves to know with
prcclKloi) wheio its heiocs were bom.
No ono cores greatly in vshlch heaV-
cn the Poet saw hU skylark or op
what cliff glancing seaward by
chance the explorer's imagination
sprang to its vision of his famous
voyage. Thp singes of their progiess
thiough the world aro marked by
few their manner ot entering nnd
leaving It nra remomborod by many
The villagers of I'roaairio who pur
clififod by public subfCiiptlon and
presented to Signor lussolinl tho
poor cattnge m which ho txn hOin
gave cApii'Mdon by then' act to a unl
versa! sunHinpilt which Is thtJ Juatl
ficatlon of biographers. A birthplace
ms In moif's minds an importance
that depends scarcely at all Upon Ha
historical fdgnlflcaiup. Porhniia be-
cause Jt suggest a liolnlossneps in
riiari) contrast to ruturo groatnoM
jiorhfttis because thought lovos. to
dwell upon f oi tune's first hazaid
pqrhniis for no other leoson than
by remembrance ot hl childhood in
timacy is restored with one whose
fume has made him seem rcinoto
from common men. a birthplace has
power to strike at the world'B lmftgin
atlon. Tho front roonj or the back
appears as tho setting of a drama
and No 1 Oreat street lis the fit
destination of manv a pllgrjmage.
m&uAndl
U2J AA&ert.Aatte.
3IONKIY
Sclencd never claimed that "mam
Is defconded from $ho monkey" it
does believe -that man and monkey
ha dthe samo ancestor.
And tlie homo of that common nn.
cestdr jirolvibly was -a smoll con-
tinent in tho Indian ocean that slnco
has sunk under the waves Ho .specu-
late a book just liubllshod Its author
Piofessor Hormnhn Klantsclu
Klaatsch Jms a uplquo position
In a sonso he is unanswerable It
will be futile for Bryan to try to ar-
gue with him. For Klaatsch died in
lDlf). Now ho Is where ho knows
whether Ills guess was light or not.
yi:xv Yomc
Nonrly 316 million people traveled
into or out of New York City last
year say a transit report. A lot
of duplications naturally nourly two.
thirds weio commuters or urburban
passengers.
But the traffic Job Involved was
equivalent to nauiuig nearly every
ono in the United States throe times
And in and out of just ono Oit.
Transportation is our greatest prob-
lem 'lu-nca our greatest economic
weak spot
NOISH
A (lev loo that ollmlnntea undesir-
able noises lias been InVontod by
Profossor G. "V Stowait of tho Uni-
versity of Iowa.
Our ears wprk similarly suppress-
ing countless nillllonsTof sounds the.
jveiy high and tho very low. VVo nro
lunoci o rocoive oniy cqrimu -v-iwra.
tlons tabovo them or below silence
Olliorwlge we would bo hearing nucli
frightful hedlam ns tho sound of the
planets and stars frlctlonlng through
tho other though Jt might be hur-
rpony what tho nnolent's called "the
music of the spheres."
regulations to accord the recent su-
premo court decision He will bar
liquor on ships beginning .Tune 10.
This will apply to v ossein of foreign
register They aro to bo forbidden to
bring liquor as sea rtores or In bond
within American jerrltorml waters. All
v essoin sailing for American ports duo
to arrho after Juno 10 will be subject
to onforccment of thB romilntlnns now
being prepared. This should mako the
Capadlan potts popular. It should
mako the Cuban ports popular but
notwithstanding these wet oases John
Barleycorn was given an awful wal-
lop on the high ncas when the United
RtofeH supreme t urf bardel down
is dry detisi' lob i s to bie no
unnie in Ameri a cr wii)nn me tnrcc-
milt limit.
'THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
Just a Little Fun
-
Cheap SUato
Fi'om the New York Sun.
Tick VNMiy do j on dislike Smith
so?
Tack Because lie s so chonp that
whn ia listens In over the radio to
a Church v service He tunee; out vhu
they start to UUe up the collection.
AVoulil I'rrfcr That
From tho Boton Transcript
Doctor I ran cure jour husband
of his habit pf talking in. his sleep "
"Woman Couldn't you glvo htn
something that would mako him talk
more distinctly "
1 he Trlpplnc Tongue
From tMo Boston Transcript.
ghe This Is a portrait of my grand
mother at 70
He What a lcmarkable family re-
semblance. It misht almost be taken
for you.
t i
Well Acquainted
Fr6ni Answer?. L-pndon.
Ashe Is it true that your father
Whs a policeman?
Beoclie No but he went with
them a lot.
From tho New YWk Shu.
"How is newlywod gutting along
with his UrljVc?" . l .
''Piotty tfood. Ila'a reached th
stage now where ho can thlnjt. of t
excuse any neuevei.'
i i i
l'nlly i;i1ulucl
From the Toronto Globe
Trav ejer-r-it ofton wondeiod why
the Kiutllnh were such tea-l(ound.
Friend Ye?
Traveler Yeah but I know now. 11
had some of their coffee.
Alternative
He Darling if vou'll mairy me I'll
quit Mnofclng dunking and
He I'll ttart-
THAVEI.IKG MKN IXVITKD
TO SAN ANGEliO ItKTIVG
i
RTAMTORD Tqx May 15 V spe-'
clal itnttntlon ha3 been sent out by
the general offices of tho WrM Tetas
Chamber of Commeico heio to 1000
traveling men iif "IVe.n Texas to at
tend tr.o futn annual conveiuion i
the organization to be held at San An-
golo iloy SI. 32 and 23. Spojclal pro-
grams nnd banquets and Other enter-
Ltalnmcnt have been pi escribed for
tnem liiugepo jjonnt'. i" jviikiu
was tho foundei in thi A CHt Texas
Chamber ot Commcreo travcljmyi
men's nuxlll
cniourrrany
ot the liv
vortS" jf tho
legion.
Medlun
iks best ot
all afte
Jshampoo
(adve
"Why n
homo on tho
T A Itua-
Russell
sell Us
025 North 2nd
Phone
rtinlng
co Jtcwurdcd.
VASQCXCUN. May 16 Wills
rowler who entered tho Rovorutnetit
service from l-'art Wayne. Ind.) in
ISSC as a $900 a year clork today
was appointed first deputy comp-
troller of tho curiency and Joseph
W. Mcintosh formeily f Chicago
uiucago i
and now director ot fyianro ot the!
5y""'v'
oopriro ' iwum
fAviV W.ilr LoV
Ujft IjOlUlTUiUK
rtJSltig ) sT
ptWtwTouV
IAn. ryrlf'J
foniyftiny
Jl-t&ttAdy
itufc Sons!
emotgeney ueet corporauon waa'nVi
named-deputy comptroller in clia.ffo
of agrlcultmal credit corporation
To-day in History
By T. l GBEKN
--H--
TUESDAY MAY 15
The It'oninn Emperor Valen-
tinlnn 11. aaaatalnatftd on Hoy
IS Zitf'
Mary Queen of Scots mar-
ried to. the Karl of Both well
on May it 1M7.
Bonaparte entered Milan
Italy on May ll. 1T6. '
The Emperor Maximilian of
Mexico taken prisoner on'-Mny
15 18C7.
Vnlted States Marines land-
ed at f-'ftnto Domingo to in-
sure the freo elect. 'n of a
provisional president en Ma
IS 1316
-1
They Don't Seem lo Be Hatching Out Right '
ilm s ii i -. 'i!!L '- 'zl-Lj.
1 VELU I HAVEKT P
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Dog Hill "VSJ
Gnoncn
mi
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4c--9
WJgkif&
"T5hIngtoit Jlocks got a null older
packaaie mt of the nostoffko tliis.
rimriUng for Ids wife and had enough
.iuJoHy stboiit him to want to break
it Qhi ...Hi ee w-ht was m it but
ne Knvv ir no ui tncre would be u
racket o everybody wiintto Mlwaya
Qpm their uw.n pacltagcs.
Piilsby Hancock's rooater stood on
ono i foot for m-oro thsfVi an hour this
morning and Fflshyls- thinking abqut
hiring blm'out'to the next circus that
eomea along.
Poke Harlev ls-avf)tl glad spring Is
here at last because he just had ont-
tick of vvpod left and ho is going
to use that to p. op opci th6 frOnt
door.
i
TOM
SIMS
No Wonder Europe ha? such a hard
time A torn 1st tolls us they aro. all
forcigneis over there
Itope the weather man gets
vet
when he as. fall and it iallt.
Chinese are. much better at fleeing
than at fighting even dressing With
shirt tila already out.
Wish all people practicing on cor-
hetswoUkl move nevt door to all
l people practicing on trombone.
Br. Gopeand aays oat lass sugar
and live longer. Hun priee booei-
crs wilt pose as benefactor.
i mi
Hope th laundrjlnan' own shirts
get toru up In the wash
Florida jMftn who said he stGjo to
travel haa gon'e a Whg trip to tho
penitent wry.
tj
he first of cvry month we nl.
n hope our postman has a mil
lion bills adtlieaeed to blui
In Waslilngtou. IDS' Quarts ot hooze
nviUenc are gone. NollQdy know it
It went before Congreas.
1 ' i 'i
Aviators may ooh get eo they can
gp some piaoe about ai iuick na
they can stay whore they nro.
Our idea Of fun is a telephone girl
calllnn up a fl-tend and being Riven
(he wrong number.
Spring's Ml Is finding a way t
carry all the truck you had In vest
pockete last winter.'
i.
Nothing makes ua happfer than
seeing a shoe clerk buy a pair of
slioea Uiat hurt his feet
Children are mll people n"t al
lowed to act like Incir puetua did
at that age.
iWlali waBons went ist tho milk-
manV house every morning waklm;
him an hour before time.
I'ountafn pens are long sletid"r
In (rn ir hi h iiii l il o t i si ltTcj
in iv i ill f i
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SAYS
Clip and Comment
I'AIXTIXG t'P
ly! But a little lmint artistically
placed mopeily thioughont the busi.
ne9 and resldenca sOetion of Meik"eJ
Would be of much help In. more was
thn ono. Lft'a try it MrkoJ Mall
It Is Indeed lemarkablo thtji change
thin a Jlttle paint can make The Ab-
ilene Boy Scouts went out ono day
last Wetfk' and whitewashed Mimd trees
In tho residence and "business part of
'the city. Many losldents here vveic
amazed at the icmlU it makes a vei-y
attractive sight having otir trees
whitewashed. It vas A good work
tho Kcouts did
urjAMVG
Bo a good rliizcn vouisclf Help
v our neighbor to bo a Kotjd i alzcn
Inspire hlhi to help otheis to bo good
citizen") that they in like manner may
n.isf the good work alojm Tho more
lnlly Btiod citizens vo hive tho less
mini oiiph thorn will lie. Tllat Is COOU
fou tho community the stnlc and ttie
nation. And what is good for them Is
: good pi' you. Hoscoe Times.
That Is indeed thq best policy to
pursue: that of Uclplng your neigh-
bor to be a o3d citizen One ill Jut
be qaveul lipwever in tie ilrouess
?!" 4W U!?'0' ' J'ffi
tw bp Ui.e that he Ik practicing what
lte preaches for ir Uie h.otuer or
neighbor -w'hpm you helping i IiuIh
mit that ibu are not playing falf'wu-h
htm ttnd that you are- n hvproeWMM
vour wo.k win fan flat naturauv.
Yet by all mVnuH help your nelKhbor
to be h good citizen but be sure that
you ate being one at the sam tine
UAPPINUSS KX I'l.AIXIIl)
It cost Motiving to look o.i the bright
-ide of life but blooding on tho dark
Hde It expensive Woi'ry kiila moie
people man any winvi- njit "
caue." clouds to form shadows over
tl)e pathway of life. Balllnecr Ledg-
er rresftnt-day sclentUts av that one
can think pleasant and huppy
thoughts for auih a long timf and in
t tn h a t oimlHtent manner that he will
in time befeoriie a person of that na-
ture even though before he was
directly the opposite. Ho can by
'fneana of a hypnotic influence con.
1 vince hlmxelt thi.t hl really hap
py and mat n win u nappy v-
spite an environment which iri not
rnmiiiLlro to such and despite the
Ifact that ho may not poseese as much
worldly goot as some oi ins iono
humaos In other wolds liapplnesn
Is tjiercforo a ataia or nuiui anu un-
lljipplncMl ami fear of othfl-s and for
others is a maik of unstableness oC
mind.
GOOD PUN
Spats sufficient to comfortably
stat some tw.o hundred people haive
been or aie how being built for the
iia.k gioiind. One iieat each is being
furnished by most of the buslneas
house and each wttl haVe the firm's
advertisement painted on tho scat.
This la a goqd advertising medium
and s proiuiy i inui iiiunai
wy to get sufficient seat for the
park- Many Of the sjeatu aie now
leadyifOr delivery apt. an wm
completed n a short 'ttme Itotuu
Advance.
!rederRl Park Ip Ablleno was equip-
ped With a. large number of seats
luM year through the llberalitv of tho
iitlKnshlp. and they afforded a b)g
convenience to the large ciowds
which otthndetl tho lwrnl conceits
du.lng thp summer. There Were not
enough satu hawever to acconnmo-
dato aU of the people vho attended
Th'-plan adopted by Botnu for pro.
vldlpg seals ccum oe lojtowen vvinj
profit by Ablleno
IVSTJCKY
You can hear by radio but only
whon the recelvint; set is tunou
'liroinvly Similarly there probably
are many thin in. mo "
WhtCIt ve are Jl.capauie oi percn-r-
ins; by our preaent Hensea of percep-
tion. Says I'rotaaswr Arthur A JJlan.
rhard. Meaning thiiMfs we are npt
In tun with.
When we learn more about these
hldd.Mi ecrels we'll understand lei.
cpatlv and the psychic myteii.
seem n be On the rpad in that
direction headed toward a under-
landing of the invisible
GEMS rnoM TIIE IlIBIilS
r 1 tl ii i tl
I til
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. 8' 1 1 I ff
. v 11 ft linn that sent
I I H M ll M lh til"
in fit ) ii i i ii e
ind t w i r t se htm
up at lh" p t dti -Jihi 6 10
HiSinmiuTnniiiiHiiltMiu '""
like aurcgrimi crop tti
It looks
HAIL is one
it. Then
destructiO
Years of E
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Phone 655 or Write
Qnhellliirfgsthafliarf
lot US pKUKWOU ag
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We use the highest grnjjb IncUtccl buttermilk spraying same
into our Starter nndytJtpj.."PwUrv Feeds. Lactic Acid is a
great appetizer and tpme a naturartlk;estivo agcnt; aids assi-
milation is a foe tohe- hannHul bacter (tho little bugs) that
arc constantly ajnvyrk m Hie large intcstic of the young.cluck.
A recent cuucaftonai
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Baby Cluck Assol'mth
our milk to chiclfs of
Use ABTIDX Hbcil a
'ages.
buttermilk vvithfthc c
Cor qnd ttse no olhcr tjfa
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ABTEX Sne'eV Hen Scratch1
Packed in 300 0 2SLS 1-3 Vmyoft Bags
Never sold in. bulk
TEXAS MILL &
Housewives Want
THE BES1PKI0EB
THE BEW SERVICE
THE BEST QUALITY-
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TELEPHONE 77
ONLY SEVEN B
On Abilene water main jj
ono mile of McMurry Cleg
lourth acres to live ac;
TJiis is u ell located au
c.
Real
If Not Right
Mon$;
If you arc not satisfied
not value received return
MONEY BACK Wc
.tomcr. Tins is more
will do.
RALPH PAIN
GILT EDGE
Diamond success insures joj
Unless a product -was sound
lory everywhere it would
Diamond prestige and popu
have had it ehanco to Vide
ing and weighing their
:iamoud success.
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Policie$ Pay 1
and we Will Call.
Grade Feeds
issued!
the Intcrnittional
the fdin
of buttermilk or
1 1 . Jt I
assured that fou rtro getting the
percentage M lactic acid. Call
uttcrmillStartcr.
fell.
ELEVATOR CO.
SERVICE
LE.
GROCERY v
LEFT
i Bufflr'Grap"pikc
orrf two and three-
aerc one-fifth cash.
will all be gone soon
RE
Insurance.
and Get Your
ins-
ase or think you have
o days and GET YOUR
have a dissatisfied ens-
factory representatives
APER COMPANY
ATERAL
it in a'Dfamond Tire.
UiTOiich and satisfac-
lishcd the widespread
ir drivers for 30 years
f Diamond Tires tcst-
ormancc has fathered
OMPANY
Kent Day or rs'gilit
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Telephone 651
IN OUR NEW
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