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CHICAGO, ILL, MAY 6, 1922.
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May GlberE PraEtcs
EXELENTO QUININE
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28 inches long by using
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coarse, nappy hair. It will do the same for yon. If your
hair is brittle and lifeless or ijonleJaSdnch'
iag scalp, try a box of EXELENTO QUININE FOMADE.
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AGENTS WANTED-WrittforPertlcakrs
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TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 1
GEORGE F. HARDING, JR.
REAL ESTATE
Up-to'-Date or Modem Houses, Apartments
and Stores to Rent -
3101 COTTAGE GROVE AVE.
Comer 31st Street, Chicago
Phone Yards 27
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Brass and Wood Beds, Electric Washers,
Refrigerators, Stoves, Paint, Oil,
Hardware, Linoleum
HENRY STUCKART
2515-19 ARCHER AVE.
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Plug Up the Hole
Do not let your wages slip
through your pocket before you
know it. Adopt a systematic
plan of saving your money. Put
& portion of it in our strong
bank every pay day and you'll
have stopped the leak.
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ILLINOIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK
La Salle and JacHeon Streets Chicago
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JAS. B. McCAHEY, President PHILIP. J. DUNN, Secretary
FRANK J. BUNN, Vice-Predent H. X. COMERFORD, Treasurer
ESTABLISHED 1S77
JOHN J. DUNN
COAL CO.
Telephone Oakland 1550
SUM) Federal Street CHICAGO
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IS THIS THE SWELL OR BIG HEADED BOSS DEMO
CRAT OF CHICAGO AND THE WOULD-BE SHER
IFF OF COOK COUNTY?
Phones:
Netary Publci
Office Main 41 53; Residence,
4751 Champlain AYcnue
Phone Kenwood 5611
Walter M. Fanner
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW
Suite 708184 W. WasftngUn St.
CHICAGO
Office Phone! Msla 1812, 1654
W. G. Anderson
Attorn ey-At-Law
NoUrr Public
184 W. Washington St, Cor. Wells
Suite 603. Flrmenlch Bld
Rcsldtnct: 3354 Verasn Aveaua
Phone Douglas 6S43
CHICACO
Phone Main 2017
A. L. WILLIAMS
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Suite 706 FIraeaich Buihfing
184 W. Washington St.
CHICAGO
Residence 3655 Prairie At.
Phone Docslas 9133
Resideace, 1262 MacalisUr Placa
Telephone Mearoa 2714
MILES J. DEVINE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Suite 318-328 Reaper Neck
Clark and Washington St.
CHICAGO
Telephone Central 1239
What
Ralph
wrote
to Bill
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BILL is a good substantial citizen
who, like many of us, had,
up to a sbprt time ago, never saved H
his money systematically.
He never really thought seriously
of investing in bonds until he was
married a few years ago. Being in
experienced in financial matters, he
wrote several letters to Ralph, an
attorney friend of his, who an
swered all his questions in a very
simple and clear manner.
We have just published a booklet
called "An Investor's Letters"
which contains all of Ralph's and
Bill's correspondence. You will
find it very interesting and h may
dear up some, of the questions you
have in your own mind about in
vestment matters.
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M& W.Soath State Streets
Z&iephone Victory 45oo - -
ALMOST WORSHIP THE MANGO
Natives of India Have Good Reason
to Think Highly of That Really
Wonderful Tree.
Mango trees line the roads on the
hot Indian plains which stretch out
level "like the palm of a hand," as
far as the eye can see. These trees,
about 40 feet In height, clothed in
thick, heavy forage, not only afford
a welcome cool shade in the hottest
day, but a variety of fruit which Is
said to have no rival In sweetness,
flavor, delidousness and food value.
Under these trees the village school
Is kept In the forenoon, and the vil
lage children learn to love them from
their childhood.
Nature is very prolific in the tropics,
for one mango tree may yield almost
half a ton of fruit In one season. The
mango Is a fruit varying In size from
a small pear to a large coconut. The
thick skin protects the flavor, and ex
cept for the stone, the entire fruit Is
used in many ways. It is eaten raw,
or rather sucked, cut In slices, made In
to jam, pickles and mango cakes, and
Is used as a flavor for both sour and
sweet foods.
Mango Ice cream Is a very delicious
food, but. perhaps, of all the tree's
products, mango chutney Is the most
famous. Mango Is also used as a medi
cine, and is a specific for sunstroke,
which it cures almost Instantly. The
poor Indian peasant loves this tree to
almost adoration because of its won
derful qualities.
Barley Basis of Weight.
During the reign of Henry Vm
standards of length and weight were
established with actual grains of
wheat and barley as a basis. Three
barley corns were an Inch, and from
that was built up our table of Inches,
feet, ells (yards), perch and acre.
One restriction was that the barley
corn must be dry and taken from the
middle of the car and laid end to end.
Under this same system 30 grains of
-wheat made a pennyweight, und from
that as a basis they worked out the
Troy pound In which 12 ounces still
make a pound. (Originally the size
of shoes were based upon grain
barley, and It Is said that these ore
the same today as in the early days.
There were 13 grains of barley to each
size. "Furlong" is an old English word
meaning "furrow long" and Is based
upon the length a furrow would be
la a square ten-acre field.
Protein Foods.
When we eat protein we consume In
reality 18 or 20 substances, known as
amino adds, each one of which may
have quite special functions in nutrl
ttoo. Some proteins are deficient in
certain of these adds which are lack
ing In the proteins of corn and grain,
and for that reason peanuts are an
excellent supplement to a cereal diet;
whether In the form of a meal or
preew'cake fed with corn -and cereal
feeds to animals or as a supplement
te wheat protein when ased with
want flser la bread making.
There Wae a Reason.
Jimmy was visiting his aunt, wha
was a good cook, and he enjoyed every
meal. Qne day after un unusually
good dinner he glanced at his three
cousins, who were fat and rosy, and
said: "I know now why you got such
fat kids."
The End.
Til never ask another girl to marry
me as long as I live," groaned the un
happy fellow. "What! Refused again?"
asked his sympathetic friend. "No, ac
cepted, you fool !"
Charcoal Eph's Philosophy.
"I ain't got no' use fo' a whining
man," said Charcoal Eph. In a rumina
tive mood. TJe Lawd made man fo t
fight an' cuss, an' woman fo' weepln'
an' lamentin'. Eat a prune, Mistar.
Jackson." Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Look Upward.
If we look down, then our shoulders
stoop. If our thoughts look down, our
character bends. It Is only when we
hold our heads up that the body be
comes erect. It is only when our
thoughts go up that our life becomes
erect. Alexander MrKenzIe.
NEW YORK 'HINT OF VENICE
PHONE main am
A. D. GASH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
118 jV. La Salle Street
CHICAGO
Residence
3342 Calumet Ave.
Telephone
Douglas 127S
JAMES G. COTTER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
US NORTH CLARK STREET
SUITE 407
Telephone Central S384
CHICAQO
Formerly
Assistant Attorney Oeneral
State of Illinois
nee. U4 Qrane" Beul.
Deui. 4MT
J. GRAY LUCAS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
129 E- 31ST STREET
Suite 16-17
Phone: DeugUs S3S1
CHICAGO
BINGA STATE
BANK
Under State Supervision
West Englewood
Trust & Savings
Bank
CHICAGO
SB
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $500,000.00
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OFFICERS
John Bain, President
Michael Maisel, Vice-Pres.
Eidw. C. Barry, Cashier
Arthur C Utesch, Asst Cashier
W. Merle Fisher, Asst Cashier
and Trust Officer
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus 20,000.00
Otfers Equal Serrica t AH
3 INTEREST ON SAVINGS
SAFE EPOSIT VAULTS
St&te Street and 36th Place
Wanted
Advertising Solicitor
A live or wide awake newspaper
man or solicitor can earn some easy
money by calling on or addressing
the undersigned.
Julius F. Taylor, 6206 S. Elizabeth
street. Phone Wentworth 2597.
The Cranf ord Apartment Bldg.
3600 WABASH AVENUE
The finest buildia j ever opar ed to Colored tenants in Chicago.
Steam heat, electric lights, tile baths, marble entrance
Pkwie Main 263 J. W. Casey, Agt 133 W. Waihingtoi St.
PHONE KENWOOD 455
OUR NEW HOME
Reservoir It Beautiful Spot, With
Stately Homes That Seem to
Arise From the Water.
What the Brooklyn brldg6 Is to the
resident at Brooklyn the reservoir Is
to the middle uptown New Yorkei? a
refreshing and beautiful place for a
brisk walk, says the New York Sun.
Tea reservoir, particularly the up
per one, with a path on the brink. Is a
place of romance. Across the water
rise stately houses; they seem almost
on the edge of the water, like the
houses of, Venice. Sometimes the
water Is a'-aheet of ice. One day It
seemed like a stretch of gray taffeta,
with Inserts of blue crepe where the
wind rippled the patches of water that
remained. Close to the shore broken
bits of Ice tinkled continually against
a stretch of solid ice, with the sound
of sleigh bells.
But In summer there Is another
aspect to the reservoir. Horseback
riders gallop around In fetching cos
tumes, while the water sparkles In the
sun.
But there Is one point at a certain
hour that lifts yon oat of New York,
oat of America, out of the world. The
point Is the western stretch of the
southern side. The hour Is sunset. The
magic Is produced by thefoontaln, a
thin, high' sweep of spray painted
with rainbow shades by the setting
son. Up goes the stream, swirling Into
a gigantic .feather In the gentle hands
of the breese. Suddenly the rainbow
appears, t,1 vanish' as the wind swings
the spray la another dlreetleo, to re
appear again for a few breath-catching
second. The spray sweeps here
and there, covering job for aa Instant.
The son leaves It for a saoBasot and
the fountain becomes a brldsl vefl
Out comes; the sun and tae fountain
flashes inie glory.
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