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CHICAGO, ILL, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922
SicNy Green liaises
EXELENTO QUININE
POMADE
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PHONE MAIN 3214
A. D. CASH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
118 iV. La Salle Street
CHICAGO
West Englewood
Trust & Savings
Bank
Some Are Rich---OthersPoor
Most of our successful men
say they got their start on the
road-to prosperity by putting a
portion of their wages in a sav
ings bank regularly. MI spent
it all as fast as I made it" is the
cry of the man who failed. $1
opens an account in our bank.
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Says her hair was short, coarse
and nappy before using this
wonderful hair grower.
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VOU can have soft, silky hair that can be easily dressed.
Exelento has made happy thousands of -women who had
coarse, nappy hair. It will do the same for you, If your
hair ShriiSe and lifeless or if you have dandruffand . tfching
scalp, try a box of EXELENTO QUININE POMADE.
EXELENTO MEDICINE COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia
MTm sake Exelejro Saw Bascnrira, an ointment f or dark. ssIW skins,
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Residence
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Telephone
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CHICAGO
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ILLINOIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK
La Sail mnd Jackson Streets Chicago
GEORGE F. HARDING, JR.
REAL ESTATE
Up-to-Date or Modern Houses, Apartments
and Stores to Rent .
3101 COTTAGE GROVE AVE.
Corner 31st Street, Chicago
Phone Yards 27
FURNITURE
Brass and Wood Beds, Electric Washers, .
Refrigerators, Stoves, Paint, Oil,
Hardware, Linoleum
HENRY STUCKART
2515-19 ARCHER AVE.
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CRAT OF CHICAGO AND THE WOULD-BE SHER
IFF OF COOK COUNTY?
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JAS. B. McCAHEY, President
FRANK J. DUNN, Vice-President
ESTABLISHED 1877
PHILIP J. DUNN, Secretary
H. X. COMERFORD, Treasurer
JOHN J. DUNN
COAL CO.
Telephone Oakland 1550
5100 Federal Street CHICAGO
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Phone Main '2017
A. L. WILLIAMS
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Suite 706 Firme&ich Building
184 W. Washington St
CHICAGO
Residence 3655 Prairie Are.
Phone Douglas 9133'
Residence, 1262 Macalister Place
Telephone Moaroe 2714
MILES J. DEVINE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Suite.318-320 Reaper Block
Clark and Washington Sts.
CHICAGO
Telephone Central 1239
Notary Publci
Phones: Office Main 4153; Residence,
4751 Champlain Arence
Phone Kenwood 5611
Walter M. Farmer
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW
Suite 708184 W. Washington St.
CHICAGO
Office Phones: Mala 1612, 1654
W. G. Anderson
Attorney-At-Law
Notary Public
184 W. Washington St., Cor. Wells
Suite 603. Firmenich Bid.
Residence: 3354 Vernon Avenue
Phone Douglas 6145
CHICAGO
The Buck Passes the Buck.
An Americanization incident of the
Westrls related: A Piute Indian with
a stick and white paint raised a dol
lar bill and passed it on a Chinaman,
who paid a gambling debt to an Amer
ican with it. The American was ar
rested. New York Morning Tele
graph. 1
Old Lady Not Worrying.
An old lady, of seventy, a member
of a long-lived family, had been pay
ing a visit to her mother, aged ninety-five.
The aged daughter was rath
er tearful at the parting. "Good-by,
dear mother!" she said, "I hope we
shall meet again." "I hope so, my
child," her mother briskly retorted.
"They tell me you are not looking very
well."
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What
Ralph
wrote
to Bill
BILL is a good 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.
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We have just published a booklet
called "An Investor's Letters"
which contains all of Ralph's and
BilFs correspondence. You will
find it very interesting and it may
clear up some of the questions you
have in your own mind about in
vestment matters.
Wt shall bt tUd to tmd "An JtKxaer's
to ta&smt tsia rrpcestr it.
WSCOW STATE BANK
OF CHICAGO
31ft South Stat Susef
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Odd Name for Village.
In Islay, one of the western Islands
ui acouanu mere is n village witn a
name of only two letters, Oa. There
are said i to be nearly one hundred
places In Britain with names of three
letters, such as Not in Shropshire and
Jay In Herefordshire.
Valuable Petroleum.
It has been said that 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.
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Treasure in Sacred Lakes.
It Is known that for many centuries
the Indians as n religious rite threw
Immense treasures Into the sacred
lake of Gustavlta, Colombia. Profes
sor Farabee, an American, discloses
that pure gold to the value of $600,
00,000 to $800,000,000 bad been
thrown Into many other lakes of Cen
tral and South America.
Pimento Valuable Commercially.
When In the month of Muy, 1492,
Christopher Columbus arrived oft the
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 3Iay 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.
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Seek New Supplies of Ivory.
Genuine Ivory Is exceedingly scarce,
and 'many hunters left Seattle last
summer to prospect the Yukon and
Norton sound tundras for mastodon
tusks, says the Scientific American.
Another source of supply Is the Bear
ing sea walrus and narwaL
Admonitory.
Someone says "In private watch
your thoughts; In the family, watch
your temper; u company, watch your
tongue. That Is mighty good advice,
and we are not hurting It any when
we add, "and in a crowd, watch your
watch. Boston Transcript.
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Fer Preference.
A reader mentions the case of a
detective, who, after twenty years, ra
w-nbered the face of a forger, and ar
rested the man when the crime had
ateost been forgotten. One would
rather; have that sort of memory
t sort of face.
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"Watchdog of the Treasury."
"The watchdog of the treasury" was
a title first given to Judge William
Steele Holmun. u United States rep
resentative from Indiana. He was
elected first In 18TC, and with the ex
ception of the Thirty-ninth, Forty
ninth, Forty-fifth. Forty-sixth and Fifty-fourth
congresses, served continu
ously until his denth. April 22. 1S97, In
Washington. He received the "watch
dog" title because- of his champion
ship of economy and his opposition to
new appropriations and measures
which be considered extravagant.
1
Historic Knife.
The Camavalet museum recently re
ceived what Is said to be the knife
of the guillotine used In Paris during
the French Revolution and the subse
quent Reign of Terror, and which
served to decapitate Louis XVT, Marie
Antoinette, Robespierre, and thousands
of others. It was a gift to the mu
seum from a Belgian collector. The
relic Is said to have been In the pos
session of the family of Samson, the
famous executioner of the French Rev
olution, for several generations.
JAMES G. COTTER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
145 NORTH CLARK STREET
SUITE 407
Telephone Central S3S4
CyiCAQO
Formerly
Assistant Attorney General
State of Illinois
Res. 364C Grand Boul.
Douf. 4317
J. GRAY LUCAS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
' 129 E- 31ST STREET
Suite 18.17
Phone: Douglas 351
CHICAGO
BINGA STATE
BANK
Under State Supervision
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus 20.000.00
Offers Equal Service te All
3 INTEREST ON SAVINGS
SAFE BEPOSIT 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 2S97.
SB
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $500,000.00
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OFFICERS
John Bain. President Arthur C. Utesch, Asst. Cashier
Michael Maisel, Vice-Pres. W. Merle Fisher, Asst. Cashier
EdV. C. Barry. Cashier and Trust Officer
The Cranf ord Apartment Bldg.
3600 WABASH AVENUE
The finest buildin ; ever ep 2- ed te Colored tenants in Chicago.
Steam heat, electric lights, tile beths, marble entrance
Fhsne Main 263 J. W. Casey, Agt 133 W. Washingtea St
PHONE KENWOOD 455
OUR NEW HOME
An Essay on Frogs.
The Chicago board of education has
caused a classic essay to be Immortal
ised In type. It's about frogs and was
written by a young Norwegian. The
essay: "What a wonderful bird the
frog are I When he stand he sit. al
most. When he hop he fly, almost.
He ain't got no sense, hardly. He
ain't got no tall hardly, either. When
he sit he sit on what he ain't got,
almost"
True Saying.
1 "I"he lore that causes two hearts
to beat as one does not guarantee a
continuous performance. wrote the
late Edgar Saltns. He also made this
true observation: "Life Is packed
with delights which the majority of
cs never enjoy. The world la full of
rhsrmmg people whom few of us
rer meet"
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Ernest H. Williamson UNDERTAKER
Day Light Chapel, capacity 300, Outside Ventilation Organ and -Organist Free
I am. as maar a your Telephone I give service at a reasonable price--.Distaace
Immaterial, coank roe I eare you wor y, tune and money.
5121 & 123 SOUTH STATE STREET
CHICAGO- ILLINOIS
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