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CHICAGO, ILL, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922
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coarse, nappy hair. It will do the same for you. If your
hair Sbrittie and lifeless or ifyou have dandraffimd pitching
SStAtry abox of EXELENTO QUININE POMADE.
EXELENTO MEDICINE COMPANY, AtIanta,Georia
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TELEPHONE
GEORGE F. HARDING, JH
REAL ESTATE
Up-to-Date or Modern Houses, Apartment
and Stores to Rent
3101 COTTAGE GROVE AVE.
Comer 31st Street, Chicago
Phone
FURNITURE
Brass and Wood Beds, Electric Washers,
Refrigerators, Stoves, Paint, Oil,
Hardware, Linoleum
HENRY STUCKART
2515-19 ARCHER AVE.
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IAS. B. McCAHEY, President
FRANK J. DUNN, Vice-President H. X. COMERFORD, Treasurer
ESTABLISHED 1877
JOHN J.
COAL
Telephone Oakland 1550
5100 Federal Street
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A-L. WILLIAMS
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Soke 706 Firmeaica BdHdiaf
184 W. Washington St
CHICAGO
ResHeace 3355 Preirie Are.
Phone Douglas 9133
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131ft ms South State Streets
Telephone VIctory5oo
Sidy Greer Praises
EXELENTO QUININE
POMADE
Says her hah- was short, coarse
and nappy before using this
wonderful hair grower.
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PHILIP J. DUNN, Secretary t
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CO.
CHICAGO
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Residence, 1262 Macalister Place
Telephone Moaxoe 2714
MILES J. DEVINE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Suite 318-320 Reaper Block
Clark and WasHmgtoa St.
CHICAGO
Telephone Central 1239
BILL is a eood substantial citizen
who, like many of us, had,
up to a short time ago, never saved
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 toD
find it very interesting and it may
dear up some of the questions you
have in your own mind about in
vestment, matters.
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LettmT'Jtee efdet-gt r thEgelU'
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STATE BANfK
Trunk Makes a Poor
Bank
Trunks are not safe for your
money they only encourage
the thief Place your dollars in
our bank, where they are safe
and earning interest.
ILLINOIS TRUST
La, Salle Jacheon Street Chicago
Dr. James M. Hall
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE
4406 S. State St. Chicago
Office Phone Drezel 7074
Office Hours: IS to 12 A. JL. 2 to 4 P. K,
6 U 8 P. 1L. Sundxyi r Appeintseat
Res. 4330 Calumet Avenue
Tel. Oakland 7174-J
Mean Much to Nature Lover.
The bird upon the tree utters the
meaning of the wind a voice of the
crass and the wild flower, words of
the green leaf; they speak through
that slender tone. . . . Nor Is It
necessary that It should be a song;
a few short notes In the sharp spring
rooming are sufficient to stir tht
keart-Jeffries.
Dolly In tlJe "Faucet."
Mildred had lived all her five event
ful years In the city, and so on her
first visit to the country everything
was strnnce and Interesting to her,
but nothing seemed to fascinate her
an Hid drnwinr water from the open
welL While watching one day her
dolly slipped from her hand over the
top of the curb into the water, as it
went out of sight she ran screaming
to her mother: "Oh, mamma, mamma;
my dolly failed in the in the faucet.
Pimento Valuable Commercially.
When In the mouth of May, 1492,
Christopher Columbus arrived off tht
shores of Jamaica he recorded the fra
grance of the spices borne far out to
sea by the land breeze. Then as now
in the month of May the air is charged
with the scent of the pimento tree's
blossoms. Both the leaves of the tree
and Its small, round, dark-colored ber
ries are also heavily scented; the
leaves contain oil of eugenol and the
berries the "all spice" of commerce
forming the one truly indigenous wild
product which always has been, and
still is, of considerable importance.
Really Serious Horrors.
Nothing that Is admittedly and un
mistakably horrible matters very muck,
because it frightens people into seek
ing a remedy; the serious horrors are
those which seem entirely respectable
and normal to respectable and normal
men. Bernard Shaw.
Treasure in Sacred Lakes.
It Is knmvn that for many centuries
the Indians its a religious rile threw
Immense treasures Into the sacred
lake of Gustuvlta. Colombia. Profex
sor Farabee, an American, discloses
that pure gold to the value of JG00,
000,000 to $800,000,000 had been
thrown Into many other lakes of Cen
tral and South America.
Mephlstopheles.
The name Mephlstopheles, Is frotr
Che Greek, and it means "He who love
not light" The name was given to a
Satanic personage of the Middle ages,
who In the Fanst legend Is appointed
to obey Faust's commands, according
to the terras on which the latter has
gold bis soul t" Satan.
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Valuable Petroleum.
It has been said Hint every possible
necessity of a man's life, except the
water he drinks and the air he
breathes, may be supplied either di
rectly or indirectly through the use of
petroleum products, and even water
may be pumped by a gasoline engine.
Admonitory.
' Someone says: "In private watch
your thoughts; in the family, watch
your temper; in company, watrh your
tongue." That is mighty good advice,
and we are not hurting It any when
we add, "and In a croud, watch your
watch." Boston Transcript
For Preference.
A reader mentions the rase of 8
detective, who, after twenty years, re
membered the face of a forger, and ar
rested the man when the crime bad
almost Iteen forgotten. One would
rather have that sort of memory than
that sort of face.
Figure In Wooa.
Figures, In wood have various
sources. These may be grouped In
those due. to structure, those caused
by color variation or pigmentation,
and to- combination of the two, says
the American Forestry Magazine.
These again may be classified as nor
mal and abnormal or pathologic. By
normal is meant the natural condition
of the wood of a sound tree. In the
abnormal or pathologic are to he found
the peculiar distortions and' colera
ttoas resulting from disease, the at
tacks of Insects and activities of va
rioBfl agencies not a part of the regu
lar life processes of the trees.
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& SAVINGS BANK
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TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 6SS1
Rei. 3616 Grand BouL Phone Douglas 4S97
Advice Free
J. GRAY LUCAS
Attorney-at-Law
204 East 35th Street
Chicago
Corner Indiana Ave., Second Flocr
A 8ouvenIr.
The Boston, transcript recently ran
across this in a story: "She held out
her hand and the yoang man took It
and departed."
"Plfty.four Forty, or Fight"
"Fifty-four Forty, or Fight," was a
cry adopted during the northwestern
boundary discussion by those who dis
approved of yielding our claims to
the territory short of 54 degrees 40
minutes of latitude between the Rocky
mountains and the Pacific ocean.
An Etsav on Froas.
The Chicago board of education has
caused a classic essay to be Immortal
ized in type. It's about frogs and was
written by a vounc Norwegian. Tne
essay: "What a wonderful bird the
froc are! When he stnnd be sit, al
most. When he hop he fly. almost.
H ain't rot no sense, hardly. He
ain't got no tail hardly, either. When
he sit he sit on what he ain't got;
almost."
Moher Got the Letter.
One time when I was going to gram
mar school I was In love with a boy
who was much older than I. One
time he wrote me' a letter n school.
savins he loved me. Of course I cher
ished that letter: so I put It In my
pocket. Next day was wash day. My
mother found the letter and told my
dad. Well, you know the rest. Chi
cago Journal.
Destructive Volcanic Outburst
Rising to a height of 13,000 feet, only
a few miles from Kllauea, is the great
volcano of Mauna Loa, which has Inter
mittent eruptions, the last one of great
violence beginning in October, 1019,
and continuing for five months, the
flow coming from a split In the moun
tain far down upon Its flank. The black
rolls of treacle lava flowed for miles
through the sand Hats, forests and
bare rock slopes, finally emptying Into
the sea, where giant clouds of steam
rose day aad night Myriads of sea
fish were killed by the boiling water.
Good "Grain" Results.
Artificial -"graining- of wood has
been practiced for n long time and
some of the results obtained, by the
modern methods of printing from a
master roll of real wood are remark
ably realistic, says the American For
estry Magaclne. Through this means
it is possible to Impart a good IsaJta
tion of mahogany to plain, colorless
woods andto metals.
Papal Hat Worn in SCO.
Orfclunlly the tiam, or triple crown
of the jKie was a plain hi?li cap. much
111! those la which iloxes of Venice
are so often represented In old pic
tures. -It was first Introduced by Popo
Nicholas I, In 860. Just when the first
coronet was ndded Is u matter of un
certainty, hut the second was placed
by Tope Boniface VIII In 1295 and
the third by Pope Urban V, about 1898.
Easy.
"George, 70a should get married,"
advised the- manied man. "It Is won
derful to have a home waiting for you
when you return at night There Is
ecstacy In caring for a garden and a
lawn; yon cam raise a- dog from a
pup, children are adorable and no
trouble at 2II, a r.Ife is an inspira
tion, and even If she does get suspici
ous you can always talk her out of
If "I could If I could He like you
can," said 'the bachelor, thoughtfully.
WayKhleJralw.
"Watchdog .of tho Treasury."
The watCh'dbg of the treasury" was
a title first given to Judge William
Steele Hojman, a United States "
resentatrre-v.rom Indiana. He wis
elected first-In 4856, and with the ex
ception ofttbe Thirty-ninth, Forty
ninth, Fbrt.flfth, Forty-sixth and Fifty-fourth
congresses, served continu
ously until ;bis -death, April 22, 1897, In
Washington- He received the "watch
dog" title -lxxause tf bis champion
ship of economy and bis opposition to
new appropriations and measures
which he considered extravagant
Saturday Nets.
Tommy, dear,'' sali tme
asetber, as her son cam la frem play
lag; "this Is bath night yea know."
Then I think," answered the be?,
TH go oat and get a little ib-tier."
NoUiy Pnbllc
Phones: O&tce Mala 4153 Residence,
4751 Caaasplaia Avenoe
PheaeICeawee4 5611
Walter M. Farmer
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW
Suite 708184 W. Washington St
CHICAGO
O&ca Phone : Mala 1612, 1854
W. G. Anderson
Attorn ey-At-Law
NeUry raVUe
184 W. Washington St, Car. Wells
Suite 603. Firraenlca Bids.
Residence: 3354 Vernon Arena
Phone DeogUe 6145
cmcac
PHONE MAIN 2214
A. D. GASH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
118 A. La Salle Street
CHICAGO
Residence
3342 Calumet Ave.
Telephone
Douglas 1Z7S
JAMES G. COTTER
ATTORNEY AT tAW
145 NORTH CLARK STREET
SUITE 407
Telephone Central 8354
CHICAGO
Formerly
Assistant Attorney General
Stats ef llllnsls
BINGA STATE
BANK
Under State Supervision
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus 20,000.00
Offers Equal Service to All
3 INTEREST ON SAVINGS
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
State 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.
PHONE KENWOOD 455
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Ernest H. Williamson UNDERTAKER
Day light Chapel,capacity 200, Outside Ventilation Organ and Organist Free
I am as near as your Telephone I giv service at a reasonable price Distance
immaterial, consult me I save you wor y, time and money.
5121 & 5123 SOUTH STATE STREET CHICAGO ILLINOIS
West Englewood
Trust & Savings
Bank
CHICAGO
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $500,000.00
OFFICERS
John Bain, President
Michael Maisel, Vice-Pres.
Edw. C Barry, Cashier
The Cranford Apartment BIdg.
3600 WABASH AVENUE
The finest buildia x ever op a ad to Colored tenants in Chicago.
Steam heat, electric lights, tile brths, marble entrance
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Phone Main 263 J. W. Casey, AgL 133 W. Washingtaa St.
OUR NEW HOME
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Arthur C. Utesch, Asst. Cashier
W. Merle Fisher, Asst Cashier
and Trust Officer
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