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ISb'-1 "4 ,' . " j fc, V - icsShowa 1 Dawaihim tri I're F : .v r.nv in Anatolia, leun' J (Mustapha Kernels Uich have passed through jlioei, it 's "oW little more se organization w. inecrs and herdsmen re th rnuntrv- orce J'"1" . , j i)ca pnrresnond- sociatea i , 0f these captives at bled nothing so mucn s a jcamuffina. . in torn, threadbare gar- most of them had no shoes 26 percent had uniforms. Ikiii were aressea in rag- lothine and some were in burlap bags. Only the re well attired but no two niforms were alike. Scores .icnnsrs were wearing tne L shoes of dead Greek .km they had stripped. Lion with the soldiers dis- t the rank and hie ol He- were pretty weary of the were ready to give them- but desertions were pun- death, thoy said. The of- riewed, however, gave no ession. They declared ft.e- followera would fight to id. he Turkish soldiers have ire under wretched condi- have been obliged to sub- on sucn meagre rations as found along the country r Greek adversaries pay lute to their bravery and fjalities. They have stood form of attack, from rifle ry (ire to bayonet and gre- ults. h conscious of being out two to one by the Greeks, clung to their position :e tenacity. The Greeks Ugednfss is due largely to List religious fanaticism. trs, the Greeks assert, bed the men with the idea Christians intend to take of Turkey and subjugate ms and that their incur t be resisted to the death. Machine Invented By Edison Useful By AHHoolnteil I'rruN) New York, Oct.- 14-Engineers in terested in snow removal from city streets have considered perfecting a machine built forty years aeo bv Thomas A. Edison, but left in an ex perimental stage because the inven tor turned his work into other fields. This machine, drawn by a horse, devoured the flakes and disgorged them in icy blocks which occupied only one-tenth the space of the fal len snow and made removal easy. In a letter from Mr. Edison recently read at a forum on "snow removal in cities," the injyentor expressed be lief that a competent engineer could readily figure out an efficient means of improving and modernizing his invention. Stamping Out All Trade in Narcotics (Hy AHMi,clateil PrpMa.k New ork, Oct. 14 Due to the voluntary work of a wealthy New Yorker, known to the police depart ment as "X. Blanc," New York has become an international clearing house for police information concern ing the illicit traffic in narcotic drugs Cabbage Plants All varieties for sale. 500 parcel post, $1.25; 1000 parcel post, $2.00. 2000 or more by express, $1.50 per thousand. H. J. CUSTEAD MANNVILLE, FIORIDA IMPERIAL SELF RISING OR CERES-CO PLAIN Is the best Flour oil earth. Money back guarantee Sold by all Grocers Manufactured by Atlanta Milling Company Currie-Johnson Co. Distributor ril j house MMb i In . 448 ouT5iDit lis Is the paint WE cell Certain-teed paint because it b cf cuch hih Qualityand becsuse tha pries iz richt. Every ingredisr.i in Ccrtdn-tced paint is first quality no "seconds" can Get into this paint. No secrets get ir.to it either. You will find the formula printed on the label cf every can of Certain-teed. The Certain-teed paint formulas are based on SO years' experience. They produce a paint that spreads easily and has remarkable covering capacity. v It can't be beat for holding its color and lasting. We can sell you Certain-teed paints for lesa than other high grade paints because ach color is priced according to the cost of making that particular! color plus a fair and uniform profit t We give our customers the benefit of? this saving. We have the right Certain-teed pa"1 or varnish for everything inside and outside four house. Com and see us. verstreet Hardware Co. "We Specialize in Paints" -tka, Florida Blanc," in Europe whence he has just returned, has been made pub lic by special deputy Police Com hioner Carleton Simon. Commissioner Simon, who also serves without pay as head of the narcotics division of the police de partment, said that "X. Blanc," wor king as his European assistant, had secured the cooperation of England, Belgium and France in a determined effort to stamp out the contraband traffic. To this end, he announced, author ities in Paris, London and Brussels have arranged to send all informa tion relating to drugs and drug ad dicts to New York as fast as it is collected and to keep the depart ment 'here advised of intended ship ments of contraband to this and oth er countries. Commissioner Simon said that "X. Blanc" reported alarming increases in drug addiction in all European countries except Germany, manufac tures much of narcotics shipped here Belgian authorities, he added, are divided in their opinions on whether the increased use of narcotics or the increased showing of American "Wild West" moving pictures is to be blamed for recent outbreaks of crime. Train robberies occurred in that country this year for the first time in its history, he said. Under Construction Belleville, 111., Oct. 15 Construc tion of a large hangar for the army air service at Scott Field near here has been started and is expected to be. completed next August. Major Frank Kennedy of Washington is supervising the work, which will cost more than one million dollars. The hangar is intended to house principally monrigid dirigibles al though it will be spacious enough to hold mammouth lighter than air craft. Outside dimensions of the hangar will be 908 feet long, 200 feet wide and 180 feet high. Huge doors at each end will be operated electri cally. It is estimated $135,000 worth of cement will be used in the concrete work and that the electrical equip ment will cost approximately $100, 000. About 250 soldiers will be at tached US the balloon school at the field. islature. "Some bakers thought that cats were necessary in order to keep rats and mice away," said Dr. P. H. Mul lowney, deputy health commissioner in charge of the food inspection divi sion. "The same object can be at tained, however, by proper physical construction of the baking plant, so Basement bakeries will not be per mitted hereafter. Bakers must re frain from smoking or chewing to bacco in their establishmentsc and must report to the health authorities any suspicion of contagious disease among their , employes. Bakery goods must be properly protected from dust, dirt and insects. No Cats Allowed in Boston Bakeries IB; AMoclated PrcM Boston, Mass., Oct. 15 The cat in the bakery must go. This is one'of the orders. just promulgated by the WEDDING GIFTS AT 1 1 ifi ifi !fi ifi ifi ifi ifi V' FOOTWEAR, COCHRANE'S 1 1 1 Second St. North Opposite Putnam House ALL SHOES ARE NOT ALIKE 1 It is a mistake to walk into a store and just ask for shoes. Looking alike and being actually alike are djfferent.- If this were not so we could save a lot of money using "any old leather" instead of the wonderful, enduring material that is used in WILKINSON'S Shoes exclusively. For Men, Women, Children Every Pair Guaranteed Fit and Quality SPECIAL FOR MONDAY Ladies, One-Strap House Slippers qc Turned Sole, Cuban Heel. Our V' Regular $4.50 Slipper ZZ. WILKINSON'S EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR Palatka's Modern Shoe Store ' We Have Won A Reputation As Auto Painting and Top Repairmen For The Entire State Our business has grown until it extendi throughout seven counties comprising Putnam, St. Johns, Flagler, Levy, Bradford, Alachua and Volusia. We also get customers from Duval and other counties where auto drivers have learned of our splendid service. We are known in Florida for superior ability and for doing work at prices that are unequalled anywhere. Mr. Kmetz, of this firm, is not only a first class auto painter, but is also a paint chemist and one of the most widely experienced in auto painting and top trimming. We have one of the best equipped auto painting, top trimming and making shops in Florida; separate rooms are used for different classes of work. We employ the best skilled labor that can be had. Our top maker cannot be excelled. Our hundreds of customers will vouch for us in- making this assertion. . We were recently forced to enter into the furniture upholstering business to meet the demands by our customers that we also do this class of work. However this does not interfere with our auto trimming and painting business, as we have added a separate department to take care of this work. We have heretofore been doing small jobs in furniture upholstering, but now have a'fiilly equipped department in which to do furniture upholstering work in large quantities and in first class shape. We have also made an extra addition for first class cabinet work with a first class cabinet maker in charge. From this date we are carrying the follywing equipment for all makes of cars; Rubber foot pads, windshield rubbers, aluminum borders for running boards, linoleum for running boards, top straps for Fords, all kinds of plate glass for auto backs, fasteners for any make cars, door handles for autos, windshield clamps and awnings, dust covers, slip-ons, seat covers, rugs, sockets and bows, silk shades for any enclosed car, vanity boxes and holders, and most anything that cars are equipped with in our line. Our painting and top work cannot be excelled. We not only paint them to look as good as the factory, but paint them to be more serviceable. We have the exclusive right in four counties for using a special varnish adapted to this climate. We have had the experience in using all other kinds of varnishes, but have found that they would not stand this atmosphere. WE MAKE OUR OWN COLORS We are Experts at Our Own Business Our Prices are Right "WHEN AUTOMOBILES ARE PAINTED BETTER" THE OLD RELIABLE Model Auto Painting & Trimming Co. WILL PAINT THEM i 4 " .- 'i ( ' 1. I. 1 m Hi' ; hi i 1 to V 'ii 4. 1 ' 'f ': 3 - t "nf t I A 'i, . r , i 1 1 o 1 - '