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i , ctVTION A. CITY MEN TO , LIVEJN IDAHO k ()f Brick Walls, As "phalt Streets and Smells of the Subway NOT ONE IS A FARMER nnd Arros on Which to 1 Settle Colony ! sy- l"i:K, .tunc I. Tlin flr-t m,.;,n! 'rain to leave New York . ' ,,,,, it In tliln Kentrntlmi i . h.d'i'"l '" ntnti from ItiiriniKh i,l iir - lj n, for lilnlio nt iiii' ti ''i it 'nnotnRa wagon nnr i rnir.e '.I' '' n .I'l 1 ... M, iimitier IlOr III OnilRI.IIlt , i ,t In 12S inntnr rnr. -n li r will thr earainn t ,4.a p, river and the. I!i..h It it ' 1,1, n the 12H rumilic, nil nv ,. ,., ins ami innt of tlum v tl nml the itiftri...1 i m il m-II lo nil 10 acr. t ! i .aatfl J ti ' fTt ' Jf i I ' ' tV il'i nn.'nl ' , ' ' Th' ' ' tl . . ' ' orlcifl.i h 1 anil rnrm I tu ir i n , t tint perking ri'l I licnp lanil. Tin Ir Ik Id fret nunv fr. rt ronr their i h .Idi r i ' than In the hi if i x ii it..r nml promoter i-e I William 1 r' . ' Mlnneniinll. lull f. idnt nf llronkhn !! i ,ir a till' 1 M'..d ii'.I "i , 'of !., '!' Mi ,i iitcf by vocation and . i i ike two Kifctv r i '! 1 rino Imttle famou , md I'mnlllcs I'lanncil 'III p. i mis a nclKlibiT In Hi ii '1 -! . iielnoor. Tim two f.irri- ' u n motor car eenrtiinj sitli r i i h mitiiint'r. Out of tin"" il v 'ho i i'tit plan Ki'tw frr.idual i !! onlv the two fainlllit n t ' Tli i. 'Vn M -w Horace Creelei h nd- ,i nmtiial friend unntcd .'tier. tt decided on a cnlnnv I i omriii'rcl.il chilis city rfn lain throughout the i ir the f i rut tit niwv r W Pall of Idaho. Ho i n Mr Scott meet him m iniMlorier of reclarna ' , wendHen. in 'Waihltir- l'i kbu min nooopiid , ihe department nt In--Iniun moiltur pictures I" li e hroiiKht under h Sti iko 7!lvcr valley. I v ii i.ffered at the unl '' $125 an note with JJ". an ncre to he paid 1 the lvii.mce within 10 i . i i cut Intercut. Mr. Kentt i.m on the r 120 acres I i ml lieuan to orRanlzo I W I it of Irrlu.tllnn for Hiiro 'l'racl. i -.ilmi project it state au- ".1 I privately financed hv Mil. I'irm Ticvclopinent com . v u. h V.. T. Meredith of M. "' ' i x-soc rotary of nirrletil I'tary, and his hrothrr. -! V . I'll, prisldent. The ' i i' ,liee trlliut.irleH of the ' . been impounded, pro- ' ire for many thousand trt . r " hat heretofore has been . - i sh r.niKe for sheep and itC T' nt -. t ta pear the Nevada . .' " mllen Roiithwcst of I - Tly nearest (own nnd itit it llahl, an hour nwnv ' . i IVihl Is a new town of ... - i the product of an- .r- i! ii ..ti project. t . i i itti nmount necessary i' -'.:p In the caravan is t' ;,..niuttor cstlmatcH Onlv ..f the applicants ever ii i farm, but the Idaho . "IIckc contracts to pro- 'i . nt xupprvlslon and i .. he first i ar and pro- " I" will pay out by the hud vcar on tho pro ' .' air-ilfit peed, onion ' ' 1 1 . i ci nps. ' 1 f you will t. 11 jou. iiothtnB innrn ' - l.ss we will guarantee t ite school promises. Will Iii-inv for I'lirius. ! ib p irtiiie, a public l In Id and the acre .'i.in pirceled out ac- ii. mi c. All the land is ' i ni il value. Communl . - w.ll bo elected before onRtruetlnn eomtiany '..I sets of bungalow I i .is t. have bungalows ' np.incv. The houses i l.v moms, the settler 'i kit. hen anil bedroom .. it- and finishing the .'icp tn the architect's ' - i .b-lr.d. , . .nts r.nKc from faclnrv l.tsnns of Independent " " "..lyH. all nick of In hk 't streets anil subway ' l il.sirnus of a whiff of .ind their own vine and - ' tl.'.UH'inds of speiklid ' I'e.nlwood and Iicll 1 nnrmous sturKeon in .-'i I went o it tn Ii .. rt ." S. ..tt sa8 I ' it wh.it Hit is tm nt w it, the t'l.'i. .1 tn it 1 lies r- a. Ii pf Q Reliable Trunk Factory 108 East Tliird St. I'mlcr New Manncmcnt All Trunks nnd Leather Goods J Pri ice J' h UKI li , mrt "1 n ,,.niMSS ,, 0., I(M.k to o. , , , . . ""'ilir ...no 1IIOip.'n Home of Writer Cervantes Is Given to Spain by Americans M-,iyiMlll:. . :i Spiiulili niiililcn, wnii I nt: in door lui'seiiUitlnii The hi.tne nf c,iac Cervantes, the Ricut Hpnn'sh wrller Iih heen pic fei.(. , !'. Hi. t,c..,l, i.f Minn l.s Imi.i; Air.. ,. .urn Ai.ln r M limit. union or .. iv i i l 'I'h. him-!,, pr.i w.'i tic .,p. in , n a miiieuii, I.. the tie.. ni. win. ,n. mi, -.In.., . 1 tv w,,ii,s ..' i',n ii -il, ,. Kick and '!" ! .'id llu ii i,-i. ,ii ,i 1, i ,,, k. i ,,, , ,,,,, , Memorable Events Signalize Closing of University Term i l:y I'AIMN'K LAYMAN. . Tula uniersil i.f (n-i.illv con clinl.d si'h.il.isti.. nitlvitlea Tuesday with a rousliiK cummenccim in ptn uram which served ns a fitting cli max to the miceeiwful mhool year of m'0-1931. A hopeful face was turned to ward tho future when, at the rinse the commencement exercises, ' i President .1. M. Cordon. alter backward Kiance at the paid and the rood i roid of the terms Just end ed, In increased student enrollment, unusual growth in several depart inenta and vl.tmlniiH competition with other educational institutions of the state In athletics, debating and oratoiv and music, .pltoiiil'eil the university's goal in a (,'estunv to wards iv handsome reproduction 'of tho proposed uamptiH and bulldinKH placed con-.pl( uuusly on tho pl.it- lorni. "Is that a dream' he asked, and answered himself. "No, for through the city of Tulsa, the pros- ' htcrtan church of Oklahoma and, the United States, thin t-tilikiit body . and alumni ass. olatlon. It may sin.ri i'Iiiiio to be a irallty In its cntlrelj Proxjiccts for next jenr are Imght. Alicady inom lui.. b.-cti cng.ig. d in h'tth the girls' mil the b.s il.n-- Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing Snap should be uod very i.ir--lulh. if mi wint to koop ,nnii h.i.i looking its lent Most soaps .i.i.l propar.'d shampoos cuntain too mu h alkali This dries the si alp. makes Mm hair brittle, nnd luuis it. The best thing for snady use Is Mulnifled coioanut oil shnmpno (Willi ll is pure not groaselessi, and is better than anything else you can use. imn or two teaspoonsftil of Mulsl- i fled will cleanse the hair nnd scalp thoroughly Simply moisten tho , hair with water and rub It in It mnkes an nhundaiuc of rich, cieamy lather, which i insert out ensily, io- moling every particle of dust, dirt, ' dandruff nnd excessive oil. Tin hair diles quickly nnd ovenlv. and it li lives Ihe sialp soft, and tho Imn fine and hilky. hi Ight. lutriiin, fl it : . (Hid easy to tnai..lge. You i.m got Mulsifled . o. oat M oil Hloinipiio at am pliaitn.i. i. n -I. iv i h . .ip . and a fi w nut 1 " 11' so .;. 1 1 i . . i v ii . n ' i. i of tl t ,i . i I lot noi'iilo. !' - in imn 'IniVk- ; mi os i M 'ilsit n il di ' tm Tho Famous Brunswick Phonograph Little need be saitl about tl Mineriority of thr Ilrunviiii i'honojrraph and iN exclusive and mh'M ti f it- method of reprodui -timi. I'.y mean" of the Ultona all rei'urds may he plavi d at their be.it. New beauty is given the record, and tnin i hitherto lost are re stored. The Tone Ampli i it-r i.i the all-wood throat of the Hnniiwick. Made of moulded holly-wood, it u n f o I d s tone.i that are tr'Hi'i ruher and sweeter. me in and hear the new muck ami Ur'Ji.-wu k rci id JTf Tr,rTn w I 1 i ii ml l.inrdsiiii ppionl The Brunswick Shop It", null. Muni M ll-s U I III I ll. Mgr I cil.ir J 7,111 of "Hiiiim' of C-rxanlc-." (.(.rcimiiiliM. for tho tllltotl. S 1m- tlio .Illlllg I .11- an I luring the summer wmket-i will In in the field garnering mw n,;i-i:i Hons That the no.xt school v. n may mean as much and mmo tli.n the pi'cui nt is, I know, the pt.mi of all uf us." ( Doctoralo Ciinfrrri'd. Notable in i .innoetloii with ihe commencement cnoicNoh cololu.r.d In tho mnrililig in the university ,iu- tlltnilum wero the appcar.itii f the name, 1'nlvemlty nf TuKi, on a commeni cment piogram for tip tlrst time nnd conferring of the hon- I 1 orary tlogree of doctor of laws for the first time in the hNtnry eith. r 1 or Henry K. ml. ill . ..liege ..r tin jl'nlverslty of Tulsa, those thui hon I ored Inlng 1;. l: ol.ci hull., r, iit ' sup. t li 'i ndont t.f s. hnoH. .ind M I All o Ilnlierlrt tn. Oiilahouia w.iiii.iti concri ."Kni in Thorn wn a ilr.i i matte hu.-h and tin n n storm nf ap- plllise win ii ilr. I ' t . i r i k 1 1 1 1 (. loll, lean of tin U'iivci sif v. j.l.i. d "ti ' Mr. I tin i li..!toi 's cap and if. wn tic I.I. I" hood bin d with l.l.n I, (rid Mrs. Bowles Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Child's Head " My little f;trl bff;nn with on itch ing on her head which kept f,etlin(; worse Her head was simply covered with blisters which caused her to scratch and rub il all the time. She was very fretful and could not resist night. She lost all her hair and be came terribly disfigured. "I uwtn advertisement of"Cuti. cura Soap and Ointment nnd rent for n free sample. After the fust lew ap plications we noticed a marked change so I bought more and when I had used two cak-s of Omenta Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment she was entirely healed." (Signed) Mrs. V. T. Howies. 502 Kace St., I'arm vllle. Va .July 14, 1920. Cuticura Soap daily nnd Cuticura Ointment occasionally prevent pim ple or other eruptions. They are a pleasure to use, as Is also Cuticura Talcum, a fascinating fragrance fur rifumliu: the skin. I.pt.t4krr.akr V.ll AMim. Ttllff.I.l r.Mrl.., ll.rt Ht Mtld.B li, Uj. I d Pvrrj hi. mJf l).ntmntt ami Uw 7.i.m.lM. S&3C'utKurs Sop thave. Milhoul rnuv Pi tv-'-1' . 41 M 1 4 ('" iaVw?s. li fil ..mi ij ' r-9 m ri lb i M n 'LSA DAILY WOULD 1 V I) I 1 I I'll i. .in.i M .1. I- I . C 11,1111 I 11. I llH Chi .in" .i en w "i Ii I., do, iiiinii. with the I'nivein- r ward f t'liliUK'i aod 1'nluml'la unt- ilu, 2.1 ycarx' ediicatlonnl experl- an initlrliclnr and mtperliitend-1 nt nf HchonlM. and imtahle admin- ( tug the In t pnntreiw fur the . ir .ii ai l..n ..f TnNi mhitolii ilurlnn theln ,,, nniX t.,... llf , , , ,l elKht ear. Mr UtM.rhnlUcr;mtl V,,MIr ,, Ml , ,p(,tl , ,trM . pr. wil Wlllahle apireciitloi of , r. dp. ctlvelx . wen the flit ni lr. In. nor conrerrc.l n mm nnd in-l(1f i lit In the unlcrlly Hotierliiiin''ri'Kret at her In I. M to attend the ccrrtiomv anil i. iKiirc at hecomlnif a iliwtor if iti were home l.v word of mouth . Or W. 11. Klnv Hccrctarv of the ml of hull' mliwlon of the Pre- i. ilan church, and llev Italph .1 . unit, holh nf t the uenenil whnm cre tircKi'ttt i nmcmtilv f.r ine , .liMerlan churih In Wlnonn lie. Inil . nt willed Ml ltnl.crt-'M1la ti xtiiike rcienllv. Ho. tor Klnff .1 nf Minn Unhertmin'H deedH for ..ml ill which urn.' under hl oh - i it Inn when It w.i founded nnd niiiu the two yearn he acted an Tni il miporlnlendent and tho thin .irs he n'rved n prenldent. Said .irtnd linli. "Sliwi nnnermon M me that ahe Krenllv regretted l.t Ing able to allend this service, line of legislation espe. lally nf- , mg Oklahoma, but that she w 1,1 he here in spirit. Hhn 1 tged me to Bny. 'Tell them down ! i.. that I have no wnrds to ex-I - mv npprcelntlnn of Ihe honor , i.m oil upon me nnd that I urn i '. tlmin In evirything that they ibilnke. 1 am for Kendall all the; n 'anil for the 1'nlvcrsltv of Tulsa today'." I'rlJcs Awnrili il. j An arr.iv of iirlr.es not timially i nnd In such iiminllty In one In- j m, uon wero prcnented bv loctor, i.l.in. Ijiwrence .lohnson nf ()kl (inia Citv. a Junior, wan tiro- ' ; no unci d wlnnor of the prize of S3. ! 'even by the getn'ral board of eilli- j in. in i.f the Presbslerlnn chinch l (or the belt paper on the "Oppor 'tunnies for Service In the Ministry." tin behalf of the Tulsa ihnpler of Ihe American association nf l'nlver- Itv women. Mis. II. I. Menv pro M'titod si Imlaishlii prlrts nf i 1 0 and ,J". to Miss Jennie Armour and Miss Svhli Halt, lespoetlvely. Of the Cnbc 15 Parker pi le for I nratorv offered bv Mr Parker, for rnrs superlnlcndent nf the five . Ivillzi'il tribes anil a Kendall grad lunte, Miss I5lvlrn .lones of Tulsa re- . r ived $ I S and ltav Kloak of Mus- kogte J 1 0 and Miss .It.nrs was also t nresi nteil a hci l for IT, reprcsent- uig tin. r r ii il m oi nor in inn in tn ,.r iiorb .il . ..nlo 1'il.le pr'e g i,dcrson of Tnl t n .li Mis .to Use Tents For HEALTH - COMFORT CONVENIENCE 10x1(5 18x21 9x '.) 10x12 Cots, Blankets, Army Equipment Sales Co. An Jin dot 1 m:i'm:iii:st nr n i.m mi. lie it u. . id, ii' Tin: siji 'it i ;ta u v Wjt-hing'on, Ainl 11, 1 : 1 Mi II I' i illaiiii'. !soi ri tary. The 1'. jJ League of lluild ini; and Loan Assoi UUons, Clin innall, (ihtn. Mi la.ir Mr. Cellarlus: fin tho oo asmn of your an nun) uniting in Noiv Orloatifl, may I, thruugh you, oxpiess to the building and loan associations of tho llnltod ktatoH un Mm oio Imp.! that their work may greatly extend ilui ing : he i niiiing year. Imn' asaockitions. trtle people' banks, popularly con troliod and liiillly managed, have Stirling up voluntarily tbioughout the country Through the syalem of woek'v - monthly di posits by their shut holders they encourage thrift throughout th nation. Through the nytem of uimitlxntliiit, In which the building and loan (UHoclatlnn in ro the plono. rs, th.y have made their asset sound nnd mrihy of i ontl'lenre. Through loans principally upon Inoms tho .no an Instrumentality not onlv in solving tho housing probb in, but In developing self-1 chance of our CIS. ni . ! s my artiest dos'rn that the building and loan nwin. iiti... i of tln Tinted Htates should be encouraged by the put ! sp.iiie.i . itueiu) in e very lo. illt. Yours faithfully, (Hla-m-dl HI3UUi:nT IIOOVUll. W'v are the identical type of institution referred to bv Mr. Hoover and are the oldest and largest I'.uildiii iS- Loan Association in Tulsa County. Resources over $1,000,00(1.00 j0 IU Paid on Your Savings No Taxes Under Statu Supervision Tulsa Building & Loan Association No. 8 East Fifth Street Phono Osage 5254 Sinclair Huildini; 'N'DW, .It'NF. "5, 1021 III. l n . 1 1 . d I, ii. ' "H. k. in i 1 1 'i , r , t,,i ti,,. lln I t Mm i uldlsln d 111 II paper l iii-ihk tln ji'ar. In the I., .tl. j fl- or lll'lflc Minn Knlher ll.ltldleV Ihe Itui'lnf nml Mm l.i.i.l u w on CI 1,, medal of fi:, f,.r Die mii.il n.i. tin nll,i ,.... .., it. . ..... Harrow prts-c for Mi..tli.r nlailin.- in a plan. nntrxt Mitt. Avm A 111 mm nnd Mlm l.i.nh.. V..od won the Mm. It .1 Miikk. prie frr work in the vocal department .lue Apple, uite Ki.ti the .Inhn Hni.wlia Weaver Kidd medal fur the pupil not over I C. xenr nf aue idnitiu tn.f .m n pnlillc iinntrain In nrhol.irnhlp. Italpd Vencd wan nuarded the nilemv f.'hul.n Klilp prlre. Mint Hall H,in the .lnha it imn. . mirorlty m hnlniHhl prize Tor the - iiunK woman, tint a frrnhman mnk- in the hlKh.it recmd fur the ri tnruter. Bin! to the l'hl Kappa ( lamina Imtnir fraternity were i t in ted Airnm liinh, HylMa Hall and otto i'. He.Miioiir A Mi'iuntlilil,. i;,.ii. The nioMt It t i 11 1 ri a moment in the IIIIK lnis of the class id 1921 ame when Itocinr Oonlon pro nmillied the minis, "ttpnn the roc i.ninundrttl..i of the la. u I iv. Uy the I iiilthnrio vostid In mo hv the hoard of tllisteis, hs piisldent of (he t'n. orslty nf Tulsa, I take pleasure (a conferring upon ou the various do grecs which ou have earned." Aflei prcnentiillnn nf tin. students' names b Dm tor Hill for the unit crnlt v nnd llaymon.l K Hoblois for tin1 .lendemv. bachidor of arls degre. s were eoiifei red nti Mliifis Mabel Hall, Kiitherlne Hill nnd Kunloe Me. Arthur, and (Yitn.llus Hugh lra hum and Holly Atuleison, li.i. In l.n of III Hull' dlgreCH up.ln Misses ,l Maude Allison and ltlier llnnile, ai.'idcmy diplomas on Misses lotia Udell Klllsnu. lone Wul.le (ibim. .Inn Martin, Usta Pyealt, ilenex.i llell Sti olll ami .Inhn U'mili i. Pan. Wllllanison, llnlph Wllx .n, Itaimntid Ori.il Hiiiilh, Homer Phillips ami Icssle CulllMin. . i riif Ir.itw In ex presslnn, normal arts, violin, v.n . lltld plalln, respcolltdv, un Ml-ii. i. ! llunice MoArthur, lone til. nti I'ldlth A. Lin kwi.ml. Y Louise W. , .1 1 Marie Wall and llnt.i Pv.alt j Hoctor John II. Hilllnn, pnsnb nt ofTilnltv unhoisllv, i omuieii. em. in speaker, declined that lor a hip fill Journey In lite It wns n n to start out with a oorrei t i n. p tlon of one's own l'olf on- d li i tlonship to Cod. mil of ntii 1 p, i in the human scln nn Siym- t tl t ' thin i l . yi i ,n l lulsl.lki I I I ' think I. w ' ii Hi., ifl. ..f ll i'e I 1 1 'iiindcl tti.it min Army Army Army Ar.ny Tents $32.50 Tonta Tents Tents . $05.00 .$22.50 .$21.50 Clottyn, Etc. 'sement 5 9 Warns Hunters to Let His Alligators Severely Alone i'I.i: ati i: llief ,.f CmI I 1 1 I I. t-suod a w ii nltii th win. tikis a ..ii I I hi lilt h nit. I lint .it ll! nt is th it i " i ti i it h' golf null.. W the . hlcf Mini r the rivo alliK.it. w 111 n i r 'I tr w .iti Koiim to Jill. f"i' also ts "boss" of the i niirso, Is do tertnliioil that his pels shall nut bo disturbed If Rnlfeis csnnol get nluliK With the 'gators the golfits will hae to pl their cow pastille pool el . whine, that's nil there Is to It." the chief litis declined. At least fhe alligators nre known to he making Ihelr In mwt on Ihe nr.... llu. well recently dls-metcl Utile shaver admit lo ami one half fool long How muni mure rr In the vlclnlO he does not know hut the old lUl.i whcic there Is much smoke fit. will t.e foii.nl holds gnu. I with 'gators nnrl he ho lleves there nie several who have tml registered Joe, the largest one. iiitn.il f.u tho chief, Is seven nnd one h ilf foot t rented in Hod's Image nml lit' I lower than the angels oppui tuni ties for soling people are hi'ih ! t lor than toiliiv, was his dei lar il i.m in the statement, doling people of the present day are to ho coi.giutu laled demise nothing Is ci vstabi .1 or entnhllsded A oung pers. m can rind n place nf Influence ipili ki r to l.tv than nt n time before ' nth ers iHirti. ipaiing I n III ptngi.iini worti Miss llatullev. wdo icndondi i Im processional and rocoirdonal I numheis on Ihe organ, Uei II. M Markle. who pi mil miii. e. the tn. .ltlon, Prof Adnlph Ktamoi, who Played the lii.hii and l(o H li (onion, piesul. nt iiiniitiis. who i olecil tin .losing pi oi and In hi' ill. tlon Tu Cotoi Picketed i 'I in. w . I I i .Inn. I I'll.. 1... . . I.NID ind w.ib on . ii I . oi i i K t d tin i fe I . i in if. in 1 1 1 . $1.2S-$1.25 ii .fl ljllllos' Sllll-1 and Plain 1)1 esses $1.50 1,1. l II l'li I'ltl SSI II lllir llniliili Stoic N Sow Open at I III Soutli lloiihlcr "End Your Rheumatism Like I Did Mine" Says Pastor Kfcd: Wife Also Rid of Neuritis Suffered "I ortniu I or Years Now I I'llint; (.uod News I n Oilier Tin'l Hr11v Ilmt )M HumtiiiL' Atu 'Lrlc A J H phi if ttjr ( lutr nf lOicu n(Um - li t Not So!" of . t..k I r r-l fl nfi 1 ' . i . f t I ,i I i A 't t li f tti. n -u . . H lit.. I u h f '.ir liljfirt fin I' tl i J ' i f I ti 1 ii" w t Ui ' t i i A . i 1 ' ' I i 1 in .i ' .1 i nti i rln un'i m li'i' ' t V ii, i , n , iiif4 1 1 1 fiiit i i' 'I 1 i ' ' I . i ii t I, .w f "l r i l ' f my Mi i ' i '"iii iiu I . iltf, (tr i1 " " i'.' t,Mi Un !)" Ii -. r M -i i , i ' 1 ip n t it.iu i. a w 1 1 1 ' t I i i , .t i v whi Ji.tw ' lit .f -t -i j i i i i hih rtn j ' f 1 4 " . ti' r m. a ii r t o m I ' ua Hi'l '1 i . .iti Utmr I ll i I if- I HltfUV t ', I il Hi i iii ii n .1 ' ntf .1 .rd. i I Mi- l'i I i i n'lir-ij l h" .1' ni ' i ti- . ' - . i ' I ' i 1 n 1 ir. . i . i 1'H t f i -i 1 1 Hi ! vi run ttteift ' l I ' ' 'i i u.iln him it 't, I I J'-i ' . h 1 M t. 4 i'Il-ll.4t,tl J '. i ' i . r i a ri i w a i t. t N r ' ii . urfr i' hiiI "i ' r . i t n.i - -ri I l.-'ir...- i Mi nt ' i ti n i;t I ht' tl i 1 1 1 . r I t In (In Aril ' hi Mi A 1 1 ' i . .ipI mI at I ni i kii'iw t' li' i i' ' i r i tit i j.'ddf it M i. 1 r if of M i ( (Ji'i (twi un if li.- i ' ii W4H III MM. j Tim t I , ' Ni i i r r i'Ih l.i fa liu' I .1 I 'i, k 1. I . n 1 ii f'.riu t 1 y t if 1 ! it 'III' Mil I. I (I'll h'l 1 1 I 'Me ItMi. r Mvffrif '.f Hh mi -1 i fi rt' 1 biA( 1 I' is'- t !('(' i 1 t.lfat t (all'ltlt rt,- I'l fit 1 r ill f r I f litlli 1' N W - ' ti h"ij I do )n tt liftri't 'ii linn 11 Whn )m 1 fi ' 1 m 1 f 1 ii mint tn n 1 j r d" A fiyint" w 1 t, k ! 1 1 ii. r 1 ir .rtii .1 1 , ' l.rt'l IllMSill M.s ".loC'1 III a ....In. I.d ii.it i.f . ii'N 1 nuse he i. ".ii ..nli 111 the lite afternoon "i" n In n high tide r.incs the leiil in tlio water of the iie.K Willi II loi Inhabits The t roi k ctnssin the filrwai nf No .1 hole The nihil f.nii are from two and one hnlf to (nut feet In length. Two or them occupy the .reek pear .No i green while the oilier two are pear No green. The two near No x have he. nine no norinitnhicil to tho golfers that thev ptiv them onl p.isn Ing not be Charles Livingston Hull, the ar tist, itlmnicrci! the 'gators the fust tim recently while playing a rousl with Hewcll Kord. the wilier, when p.. hi Hi.il iiiii.il ii lion n four foot, i sunning himself. "What i th Idea, trying to give the toiulst pl;vyi r a I driller'"' asked Hull P. II III I'. td replied, "but I lie llcic liiiss.ll Inieiids to ttaln a few uiti.ie to in t i. . nihil, s dm ntf Ihe in , mil i' ... 1 1. it In oil III. plien r l i Tl.in 'iinf .Ir ill ci ti ore in . tli it Service, Quality, Low Prices; Get Ac quainted With the Store KAHN'S Department Store Nricr hefoiv has thin ulnn1 Ix'i'ti nhlc to M-ric Its pntrunt, ns lit this llliu I ,a rue nhhortinciitN of M-nmuinhhi meri'lmiulNr, first quality I icr) Kiirinciit or article purclinKcil nt IhlM hloro Is iurchiiM'l ultli our Kiuirnntcc, satl-fnctniy or jour nionc) IwcU. (Viiiiii lo llnhu's toinoiToii i lliioiiKliout Ihe cntln' store, luliics Tor the pres ent lime, midsummer Kiirmcnts, ilcco koiiiIs, footitcnr, inllllllory ; our uiMcrn Imiiith liiue Minim ihclr nhllll) Wo offer ou for this nccL, tlioiisunds of hniKKltis ithlcli lie cull xnfely snj, nre not to Inl iliilillcnloil, oiilm: to mull ImijIiik mill iilsIi selling, mid no dolil to i.ij MMem. 1 1 fi n i;lrK I'-nit Iful nrRiinily ill (-;-", in alt rnlnrn, tiriinl jmiH'ly nuult" A trrnt fur llm UuU fit tliii prlii. (10 QQ LjillcV hoilim drexne, nluillt I 00 In III I.m lot iiiiide of KltiK li.itn iierciile, viiIIcm nml ihiillii.. Nlin vnrhty nf cnl tli uid pntternti. nien K, 1 "0 nml 111 tn tr. line nr tun of 1 kind nnd color to !h,"r."",... $2.50 hunniiriH m.iile nut nf cotton tiif'et 1 A wonderful mnte ri.il for hot weiilhrr. cinicH ti plain onion, h ml flnrul imtteinn imiially mild nt Jr. ill Mll'i elnie. linv ri?e . lu ll e $2.98 .Mid ciitiini'r lilniuicK, nil the WI.'H nil the time, III inliirx, Mylr t mid comhlii itloii. You nceilii t nocrmurlly liny, hut I'rl 0 .ll,lllllo, mill the lie li mit! m iiewmt tA t'hnl.e Wowtnt j;lrich-i inn f fir tlif hot w f at 1it , fol In wliu; liritrxlif: V'o'n fl.ix'tn, (lllirn' rIiik h uriH 4 ham limy r a y 11 r , it.ir kin t Imhih1, tharow I Ui mii" T li h c liNHtjft anil I n tn it fifiKhauiH ni In oiul tftil iunl )mii do Ufll to ottt.iln a pailorn for that H'irnni'-t (1 1 if h Hcrlfily 79c yanl tUmi i'alitv ;lnRliafit In pl.tM and tliPikn ThlM lut al't lii'ImliM ifhlillnt; for if d'm or 1m)h' hIiIi tn or hl'.ilsfH p j . 1 il 19c llovn' K tin I: I 1'riiiln, full m.iilii, Itnl.ll ili:illt I. Il.llll, em h 98c Troturri for men, n com lileto new wtork nf men'n Mem, InrluillriK one nf the Inrireit Mini l(H of toon'H Iioiih cih in niiiuner wclffhlN Wd i ! il I lie ill fur till' tt oil In toalie thin week the IniKeitt min mill In yemr hlNtnrv. ft. mo tn linhn rt pitp.ired tu find tiii unntti in trouio ri, i. I h'os nil ftyled, nil onluni, r it up to fi4. hi i i aiiilio uppi t liom . :i Ii i rnl'i..leii. 1,000 ullk .h The oniy way lo to ii I iiinll(y. $1 !t,iliv'4 ruMi'T hHfith ufit at i lm h Ail MlI 1, . a. li 45c Innlitciir this nool, nt luilin'-., nuiiu: tn the lmmcMV Inrce Muck. find ll luilMeedlilf to iinle cicry t.i ir. Iaiw iiiIm fur ucmeii nml children. In nnu(, i,irum anil nifnriN; minis nnd i iiinl.lli.illiili , Mart ilnnc, SiMcr Sue fnr the Mil, nnd Comfort tdli.ci for Ihe hot iiiitthcr Ml hliiMn an. prlccil thin uccl., ri Ini .u'i'ial Hall) Mift Milci. In iuilhliu; mother iiNhw. Don't fail to come to Knlin's Tomorrow nnd all tltij, weitlt. Learn wlutt your dollars will really buy. iwo;K. Kearn what your dollars will ically buy. f KAHN'S X. i. it il 11 the .m l.r I i in t.ui.i. Ii I f Ihe I . r t l,i f a 1 1 u Haul. ( IcnrltiKS lncirnM. i i . t... v.... il I'.NIIl. June I Link . Lai ii. g liow i bh; In. r. ifo m o the pr. -i toils wo. k llio ..i il amount be ing I M.I.'t 11 . I wru, TM K PARTI MS i.i r. loovcd the following ar te I. it fiom Doctor Wnkhun's h. ' ie 0n North Hlgin' nnd llas k' I hi. els lit urn the same to 'ho Itoi.ill drug mure for Doctor I kham 1 llutrough's nddlni; machine. I lti.uti.l Cold-hendeil cine, with lulu. iln ".I. II." 1 Cow l.e.ilhef Portfolio Willi records therein. I Ii. nf P. Watch Charm on chain (Von can keep tho gold w.ib hi I nine perHl.iu riljr. Dxl2. The above nrtl. lea are plfli , id hai.. no value to nnyono ' r ihan Doctor I. kham irvwfi. A wonilerful lot of ilrrtw, flnrrt iualll' nf or Kaiuly, to clofin nut at , $7.95 fllrN' ImlH. thniiiind.t of chllilreii'n hatu, for tho l(ld illi. friiin the Imby .tn ths Cto nlnir iilrl, In white, hlitrh, navy nr rniiihlrintliiiiii, rnlled or r.lrnl;ht hrim, Hlrcuinem, .ee them (nninrrnw mid nn liini: 11 h thin lut Injiln. i:xtrn Klieeinl, toinnrrow dj-j Qfl nt KnhiiH DX.Oy Milliner) Mldiiutiimer hntu, crentlon uf lliei newest nrlRln nie nirlvltiK dully nt thli Hloro dliect from the new inrd miiuufarturern. A ht liere for you, you needn't tie. hiy lonrier. They nre here, the newest In rnlnui, n.ylen. rinent wor)mnn.hli, uilElual luillerllN. 'I'lln llllce. 4 anf $9.S5 Tomorrow we nlnce on mile nhoiit 100 liidlen' nnd mliisnn' xhnpeH, mnde of llnere, ilce (draw, I'nnumii. liKliurn nnd different lilml'i of nlruw miiterlaki. 'I'l 1 In lot cnnilHtx of rhiiien w hch mild fin mi Ichk t tin 11 J Ti (' II in o 0 linhn n nnd pick ) our ...r.79c oliolcn for .IMucli vollen In nil colnrn, mid fnnrloH. Thn 760 iiunl Ity at Kiihn'ii thin week, ;!:;r:.p:: 35c Iloyn' rullH. n picnic for p.i rentB Jo cet your mm n wilt thin wet k in Hummer tnale rll.l", niieh an 3ool Plolh, I'alm lleaeh, Jlnch C'lnthj In fact ntiythlriK for the hoy. Triced thin week. S3 50. $9.85 Hen thei; valitrn, you never know how nicely you ran clothe that hoy of ynurn at Knhli'i lllldl you tier tllCdll vuluen. Iloyn' HhlrtH and IUoufte, new miliolH of hIjIch and pat teiri. hov' Idou.e nnd hhlrtH for the hut Heal her. 'JV 11 21, and . . . $1.50 Hlraw hatn, for hoyH. AnylhlnK In hatn, up from Mi nnd 25c I. adieu' heaiitiful IIhIo li 'i Ion hiiIIh. nny mnke nr Htyle, uny denerliit Inn, wo have tiioin. ValneH to J2.f,0 Thh net It, ehnl.'o. each.. $1 ,7'mHI 1 iili''iJ-JislMIw-Treilill'll' tnrrarsrxrxrTva 1 I' HQ Aii U . k