PAGE SIX
KING OF GREECE
VHI M, MAN l (KimNKIt M
Hr'r VMil.Kli. M T is mov
WtCH IN NA.MK ONI, I
' ; al August a -(Correspondence of
tilt- Ass.K-uUel i'ress -- King Alexander
iraa the center of a brilliant scene as he
la jite his Aral appearance before parlia
ment today, took the oath to rule as a
constitutional monarch, and delivered
his first speech from the throne He
looked a boyish king, for he U just
sj: the youngest king in Kuroie. Hut
he tall, stalwart and ir.l looking
and. in his uniform of an nflicer of the
guards with the melals and ribbons of
royalty, he had all the beiring anJ t!ig
oit of a monarch.
The event was notable in many re-M"-ots.
Neither this young man nor
anyone else ever suppose I he w uld ever
be king, until a few weeks ago. He is a
wort f war-king a product of the great
Kumpean war. His brother had been
trained to be a king and had received a
( mm In high iiolitic. But when the
lltl r.n allies gae King Constantine an
Ultimatum to abdicate, they required
ab that the crowr. prince, who had
trained for kingship, should bJm
leave And so this younger son. un
triinetl in statecraft, was suddenly com
fielle.l to take up a crown and become a
in .iiareh. He hail exjieoted to follow
ii l career of a soldier, and had been to
school in Kngland and at the royal mili
i sdt'ool at I'utsdam in (lermany.
Knlente Principles Triumphant.
The even was chiefly notable, how
ever, in leing a sort of transition from
royalty to democrar another result of
the Kuroean war While this young
Sj was king, yel the oath he was just
taking was to rule as a constitutional
munarrh, and his appearance in parlia
ment here today, with the prime tain
ister and ministers about him. was for
mal recognition of the principle for
rhldl this ministry and the entente al
lies had contended, that a responsible
ministry direct the affairs of the coun
Ir, and not the king
The recognition of this principle was
prominent In the ceremony of today. It
was less royal function, and more a
gathering of democracy. Before Uie
king were the electel representatives of
the people, all about him were the min
Isters an i there were comparative!;, few
court attendants The speech from the
pun Be had been preiwred by the minis
tern, and when the moment arrived for
its delivery. Prime Minister Venirelof
took it from his pocket and passed It to
the king for delivery.
No Reference to ( vMistaiduie
The pronouncement of the king thus
framed by the mir,istr. carefully avoid
ed an offensive reference to the (.
tluf. in meni of King Con: UnUae. for
IhV was a delicate family matter which
would Involve criticism by a son of the
I
BACKACHE DISCOURAGING
Unl Not So Had 1 Know How i,
Reach tlir Vu-.
-Min. ii, g moie iiisi jiii asinij than a
. taut backache l.-une when you
r ..nken. pains pierce you when oj bend
M lift It's hard to work or to rest. 1
. kacht often indicatas bad kidneys,
more people reiommend I loan's kid
" i ill-- Bead r 1. 1 . ise
C. C. Hidden, salesman. 623 A street.
' Ardmort says. Hefore I
b an taking loan's Kidney PUis, my
1 h .d bothe.,-, no- a gisal deal
i had a constant ilull ache ovei my
ki'nev- and through my hips and
Hi be. When 1 got down or had ben
I in one position very long, it would
I 1 I ' "'M do to . t: nigh ten up Hui
:! l backache, my kidneys acted too
freely and I would have to get up
- during the night. I felt out
of sort;, all over. I asked a druggist
it I loan's KMnev I'M and he sakl
I was no better remedy for kidney
( mate, f got a box and I had nca
taken oiily a few before I was relieved
of that misery in my back and mi kid
' acted bettei One box of Doan's
( .'.-J mc yp in fp,,. nhaie."
Pi Ice Cue. al all dealers. Han't sim
o Uk for a kldm j iemedy--get Kuan's
Ki .iey Pllbv the same that M Old
a .' had Fostei-Milhuin Co Biojis
BuftWQt N. Y Adv.
SCLP VULCANIZING
itlTHBKR'PATCH
Ouarantoed to bold perTnannntly
any Puncture, Hlowuut, or Torn
Ploor m Inner Tubes. STLX RITK
1 1 an abaolute necealty for the
Motorists' Tool Kit It does away
with delays, for VULCANIZING.
STlX-airK enaias la sheets axlt or
Mjnsre loebev packed in ur-usbi
- csnoo. Irtce. each tl.Wi
IMrwlUM Ur Asvia
-f sarfsee with Euiery Ps.
-mi-'
Air.-. I
of STIX RlTCCMCNTnd lei
lie. Cut off s niece of
"11 K SBMMM IS repair Bole ina
en. ite shtie lioUsnd from ruNr see
Apply to luba sad press into 4ee wiu
aofaia. labels Ibeo read lor use
KaHUUal lr B4 PuSiin
; ( roar dealer csaool suppiy you. addraas
OKLAHOMA OIL t AUTO SUPPLY Co.
ARDMMt OaOAROMA
m m POWER
?1HB1
M 'ri asagY I
acts of his father' i Hut It openly re
versed the policy 'of the former King. In
stronirly approving the course of the
entente, whom the klme now referred to
as friends and allies battling for the de
tense at humanity, .is against the rm
ity of the central powers.
As a. spectacle, also. tilay'svent had
its interest. The ministry had sought
to give full scope to every royal prerogu-
tlve. for they wish the new king to he a
(real representative before the )eople of
constitutional monarchy. The splen- the block without being completely e.
did coaches of the royal establishment, hausted." said J. W. Bettis, a well
with powdered grooms and footrnen. . known citizen residing at Oak Cliff,
and heralds and outriders in brilliant j Station A. Route 2, Dalla v Texas, re
uniforms, made an old world picture of j centlv
royal pageantry, as the king moved be ' 1 fully agree with my wife now."
tween dense cheering masses, with solid Mr. Bettis continued, "that there's noth
lines of soldiers stretching from the iny as Koou as Tanlac for people in the
lalace to the parliamentary chamber, condition she was. She bus gained fif
The marole colonnade of the chamber ' teen pounds by taking four bottle and
was garlanded with wreaths and flowers she now walks two miles nearly every
and a great floral crown a bora the door- day to visit her sister and never corn
way indicated that even in this abode i plains of feeling tired. She had a spell
of democracy there still was welcome j of sickness five or six years ago-which
for whit remained of r
DATES SELECTED
(IIK Vf.O I.KT-. Ol'r MM .MK
TO WIRK STOKA DASH TO
fsMWril IN IIIAMK.
Cincinnati. Ohio. Sept. II Chicagi
won the toss for the oiiermg game of
the world's championship series at the
meeting of the National Baseball com
mission here.
The official dates for the world's
series as selected by the commission
are: Chicago. Saturday Octoler 6. and
Sunday. October 7; at New York. Oc
tober s and 10: Chicago. October 12.
New York. October 15.
The linplrev
The umpires for the world's series
will be O'Loughlin and Rvans of the
American league and Klem and Kigler
of the National. Prices for seats:
At Chicago Boxes. $5: lower grand
stand reserved. $1 pavilion. $1;
bleachers 50 cents.
At New York Hoxes $21; upper
grandstand. $3: lower grandstand. oien
12: pavilion, fl.
.The commission also announced that
l urchasers of tickets must buy them
for three games. One per rent of the
commission's revenue of series will go
to the I sit and ball fund for soldiers
In France. 1
'...in. - for Soldiers
The world's series players will bt
instructed to play an exhibition game
aC either Rockford, 111.. If the series
finishes in the west, or at Camp Mills
Mineola. L, I., in case it finishes in the
east, in order to give the soldiers a
chance to see the teams play.
The commission announced that the
Chicago Tribune and the New York
Herald would wire a 1.000-word story
to tbe American soldiers In France at
the commission's exoense after each
game Secial invitations will he ex
tended ij lYesitlent Wilson and fjs
erals Barry. Carter. Bell an 1 McGaJa
to attend the world's serie.
A block of 1.500 seats In the pavilian
has been set aside for the first game
of the world's series at Chicago for the
i and soldiers at Fort Sheridan.
i nese win lie kho for l.v the ,.. r-
INQl il INTO 111 !ll Or
MIO RfXfl IIK P Bi ll
(iuloii Ii Mean, ttii.t nw.r i This
v-i olid Probe
I 'o, CO
N. H.. Sept The new
inquest Una
near here An
King, of C
our ling to a
cd by Solicit
1 ami- to Coin
bury to arm
vest igat lor:
The eaaona
acte.1 in the
into
I Mrs
the
ige for reon
that the
result of
inflicted
It was
lie.,
lav tha
show
NK KR M KKKNBEal UMA I
IMO 1 BM IIMI 1 K
Qarnaao noiialUi I 'a per tree, iioio ,M
r'reiieli M
Amxtenlam. Sept. 21. The f'.ei-man
press In referrm to Hie ;.ierh made
of the iietion Th"
that for Qarasaaay,
iuestiin i 1101. aza
The lykai Anieliti
Vorwserts declare I
he Alsace-Lorraine I
r sayK that the Qai
111 hi a few ilays
lanitlon un II at- j
titude of the .,lel
uetion
The llouMen 56etuna snd
er papers assume that fh
chaelis will refer to the .e.
next Thursday In the i-elrli
Tbe Munich Nrueete Na
dar guaranteea If our enemies are al
ready to renounce theli territorial si
economk' isillcy of . . noi.--t '
l.r.NKKU. MOT! I TO
TAKK HHJi HIMMWIi
Washinaton. Bpt 21 Secretary Ma
ker announce that then would le an
announcement cutict-mma the army
chief of staff in a few days Major
ienersl Scott, chief of staff, resi hes
the retirement h this month and the
understanding Is that he Is to be re
tallied in Hie service with a field com
mand. Ill successor Is expected to
te Mar Ceiiernl Tasker H. (Ills now
assistant chief of staff
WORLD
WALK AROUND BLOCK
WOULD EXHAUST HER
Ahle To Walk Two Mile- Kverj IVay
Mm. TakiiiK 1 an lac (mins Fif
leen founds.
,
My wife had fallen off (arty lwumls
ami at the time she started on Tanlac
was so weak sh.- vuldn't walk around
si m I to i. av he; sv stem all i m.
lown. She was never like herself after
that lime and kept going down hill und
had no more strength than a Tittle child.
Her nerves became so shattered that
she would shake all over She had no
appetite and after eating complained
f t-n ible pains in the pit of her stom
ach an 1 would bloat up so with gas
that she c-iuldn't get sj good, long
Math tftiM ...,,,1.1,,'. i .. . .
I , , "i' up:
lln the mornings feeling worse than
when she luy down at nnrht and orni.
- i ww iii .-vromore.
PWmed of N lng tired out all the time. Newly elated officers of the federa
'She was under treatment sevei al thin. Kdgar Fenton. Lehigh, president
times ami took all kinds of medicines , 6am Atkins, Shawnee, first vice presi
but nothing helped her a particle until dant; Tom T. EHurvW Oklahoma City
she went to taking Tanlac I had rend second vice oresktent: o ft UmmtU
several testimonials for Tanlac from j Shawnee, third vie.- praaidaati J C
!eople I knew and I decided to get my Orlssom. Okmulgee, fourth vice presi
wife to try It. Well. It has proved dent: D. N. Ferguson. Arlm.re fifth
to be a wise decision, she began pick-, vice president, and OMe S. Wilson Ok
Ing up in just a few days and I could , lahoma City, nacretaiv treasurar were
tell it was helping her hefore she fin- installed this momme'
Mai her first liottle. Fmm then on
sue Kepi uaining in weight and imp.ov-
ing l ight along. She has now taken ! that they give financial rapport for the
four bottles and is absolutely relieved I defense of W. C. Mood', who is see
of her stomach trouble. She has a fine Ing a new trial at San Francisco. He
appetite and is neve, bothered with gas was charged with throwing a bottb
or any other signs of Indigestion. Her during a public celel ration there last
nerve' huvt gotten back to norma'. 1 v ear which nsu!'.- ! ir th (loath 0'
she sleeps good every mght ad Is In several peraons
tajta health generally than sne nasi The federation also extee led :
.iMtl ne.VK.. t . . .
bee ih-it a,. i, . T"
M.L V, i . o ,n, ' "Wter
- - ' "tusi 1 .1 . : 1 Mils IlllflP it. r
VJ, 1 Vhl . . coumn t
get it there to let us know and we
nwr ,,, imiias. tan-
miHig orings leuer and 1 am
glad to endorse it "
Tanlac is sold in Ardmore by T N.
Coleman, in Berwyn by Berwyn Drug
Co.. In W ilson bj Jn... Tidmoie. in Wirt
by Miller Drag Co. in hV aldton by
Smith Ale Knight praaj; CO in Tussv by
incsson tussy and in lloxhur hi
R. Cox Adv.
TEXAS GOVERNOR
CLAIMS BIG LOAN
WAS HONEST AFFAIR
Austin. Texas. Sept. 21 In his re -
fussl to tell the s-nate w her- he got
-,-
.-tMKM). Governor Ferguson sakl:
"he transaction -as a clear. fen.
nonest. daylight ileal between iM.rest I
men. There la no reason to suspect It.
It rt.is oaaaaatOa with no legislation and
The question before the court due to
for a report or whether Ina court shall
itself act dlreitlv on tbe matter
Ri.F
1 F i UttODH
ro BOLD in 1 UN 1 Kin-
Sept n
Members of
xas will In
ipugn to in-
was am
tie Bald .
M Mill 7 I Mil l
pesntiofi as Earner bi the lureei pRj
- -t.e wJl lnxin her dutieh there I
Ba Alonl,. mornmc
l--rry MeUanirl. o Hiilsr.ro. Texas,
has been here t h is week at tha baaV I
- mm Mr- U C r 'en
I Maury Short, mtut Joined the armv I
several mths uico. arsl nan been In I
training at MyracUMe. X. Y. ha return-1
1 ad RasaM While at practice neveral J
m 4 i ajm he suffered in jurie which
resulted in his detention in the hw
pital for eleven weeks. He was given
n dlsclmrire from the anu bemuse of I
I'rmanent dbuUltrr
Mihs Hettie Wilklns went to Norman
Monday, where she will sttetid the unl
K. irucWist P Coale will nslt
sV v f W Arriv-tronic iwxtor of the
v. - . hureh In s retival meetln
here, bachinlnv next ttunda.v and last
inic f. r two k lnf. ' (!. Splnd
ier will . Irect -he mush-.
BJsJKI 111
MARINELLO FACE POWDER
IH Ulf FKMt-VI
I , real i,r,e, rioo act. .1. i ling ithy
i r.4 picNeetntheaiwslroo. Biith.it other
... eipmu'f. Send ten cenu for dir.r
I ""ex ed cx cnotainms this Puwdcr.
JiTallll
MK I (ii 1 H LaTM OMB
IS 0 hi. s. W. I'lione M
DAILY ARDMOREITE
UHH FEBEMim !
SELECTS HUE
j 'k-VT COW KNTHIX HKKK lllv
MM) I.OJ VI. V MIR
BQ1 l WORK i! WOMEN,
Oklahoma City. Seot. U. BquaJ wa
ges for women substitutes ir, isisitions
vacated by men called into war service
i.- demanded by the Oklahoma Federa
tion of lahor in a resolution passed at
the closing session of its annual con
vention here yesterday Attention is
called to the fact that thousand if
men arc now leaving Industry for mill
tary duties and that women who m
filling their places are said to lie not
receiving compensation eiUal to that
given men for the same work. Tlo- res
olution was unanimously adopted
Ardmore was awarded the 191S
ventlon which will he held on the
end Monday in July The choice
son
se':
wis made on the first ballot. Ardmore re
oeiving ninety-one votes. Shawnee aT-
enty-four. and Bartlesvtlle ten. AM
I . . . -'"
more was placed in nomination hv D.
X. Ferguson, flfth vice president of the
fuun,ii,n u ...
. A resolution requesting the delegates
j to recommen dto their r-M.e lii.- unions
thanks to Secreui. of state Lyon fort
I1"" oaving me ansent Young
ln'law to lnc,v l,rarj election as
. ! ii . ...-.. .i .
j well as the general election, and by a
j lesolution ,aod yesterday asks 'the
attorney general to reconsider hts
opin
ion 11 that the law- providea only for
absent voting In the general ele
and not In the primary election.
W VA1XJS1 F H
Pauls Valley. Okia Sepl 21-
Bp)
have
J. 1 lali Fifty ioails of broomcorn
been marketed here at 1 rices ringing
from 1200 to 1400 a ton About fifty
liales of cotton were marketed yester
(day at 20 to B.40 and seed brought
a ton. Considerable alfalfa hay
n the market and is bringing Ml
ju ton. A few hog!, are lielng marketed.
!1"11 m"H, "f ,h(ni ur" being fed for a
1 i',t'1r m:;r- Thc condition here for
j reed Is dir. rent to most parts of south-
r!1 , .k! lh.,m:i. rherf ,,lHnty ,lf nl.
falfa. and hogs can be brought to .
KMMi ""dltk'n on ti :
(Msheis of c.irn
A I irge numlier of I'suls
p!e attended the farewell rec
dered the soldier Isjys at 'A
both Wednesday nigh: a: !
nne
Thur
For a Corn-Peeling
Picnic, Use Geis-H
Pain I. at Once, Corn Jojt Dim!
tx your corn-ridding easily, with
a smile, the banana-peel way.
That's the "Oeta-It" way. the only
way. your corn or callus comes off
omplt aa lUuUb'b it wcro glad to
get off.
Travel
nil Ike
I mr "fleta-H."
,.J,,,-,'t h" cured more rorna
thn all other remedies combined.
Its na sure as the sunrise, and as
J UN I) tmlli ISA
I'on t tak a rhanc with your feet.
"I1 nrd to experiment
arils, unknown mixtures when you
k,i25. "Oets.lf never falls.
trta-lt- will remove any corn
cr callua. Wear those new. atyllsh
r Pumpa If you want to. .
Jfj? anend and dance Demand
(lets-It. -ihrow substitute hack
on the rnunW J5c Is all vou need
l-ar at nnr drug atore. or It will ba
s-nt direct by E. Lawrcme & Co.
Cairago. Ill
Ki. in .vnlinnro and re-"mmended
the world's best c.rn remwh l.y
ohnson Iit.ik- 'o, City -uk Store f
SUGAR
WEEK
at
DUNCAN'S
Cure Ohm ugar II He. for tl.Ot
16 m I., , rry Hiund
BOTH STORES
DUNCAN'S
CA8H (IROCKRT AND
MKAT MARKtT
I'hone. 1,; .. 1012. IIU
VW Wia W ,rl I,
WW
doing some splendsl work at this point.
It has removed several old, unsightly
cars from its property in the center of
the city and Is grading the lots, prepar
atory to erecting some good buildings-.
The first building will be one for offices i
for the division, master mechanic. The
city has tic assurance that the Santa
IV will soon erect a handsome and
commodious brick dspot where the old
wooden building now stands.
The curbing is nearly all in and the
grading done for eight blocks of rein
forced concrete paving on .M44I11 street.
This contract was let to home people,
and is being pushed to completion as
fast as material can be placed on the
ground.
The Chamlier of Qi mrnei.e has reor
ganized and Is taking on new life. A
large front street brick building has
been fitted up for headquarters. The
Chamber of Commerce, with Mr '
Hodges na secretary', the Farmers' Bu
reau, with its two farm demonstrators,
will have offices there A women's
rest room is to be include
Most of the farmers are harvisting
their flfth crop of alfalfa and If the
frost should be late, there will be si-1
crops this season.
A large acreage of wheat is lielng
sown, in fact the largest in the county
for years.
MAIHI.I.
M UUH FBI Kill
list m MAN IGEK
.Madill. Okla . Sept 21. iSpeclall.
At a recent election the city of Madid
adopted the commission form of gov
ernment with the manager plan. The
newly elected commissioners were
sworn in Monday night and immediate
ly employed L. Ii Webster, editor of
the Madill Kecord. as city manager. Mr
Webster entered upon his duties as
city manager todl
The city commissioners are: H. K.
Small. A. A. Kelle and S. I' Boyd
j Carl Cayle. clerk. All other employes
of the city will be appointed by the
city manager.
NXKWOOD I )1 rON
MARK HI s (;hik
Wynnewood. Okla.. Sept. 21 -(Spec
iah. About 100 bales of cotton were
marketed at Wyn&nwnod Thursdav.
The rise at the closing of th
market
.- . .
I I ue.iay was taKen advantage or by a
' large number of farmers and 18 02 was
receiveil
ton.
by those who had good cot-
TO HELP
YOUNG GIRLS
A Mother Wants Her Letter
Published.
Eaton, 111. "I wish yra woul 1 pub
lish this letter for tin ron, SI of voting
pris. My daughter suifi .-11 greatly
from female trouble with crumps, and
1 headache, and backache most of th
' time. She never feit like working and
! it seemed as ihouch she wa sick ail the
time. I decided to try Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound and it haa
he. icd her in svan way, hi fact it haa
really cun.il r r, for she no longer haa
periodic pains, and no more headaches
or backache, ar.d I want all young girla
wno su.Ter as she did to know about it.''
Mrs. Alma Mills, Eaton, III
-r.cti::r dirl'c Experience.
N w Caj'J '. Ind. "pTom the time
I was f 'ev n years c!(i until I was seven
th n 1 coffered each month so i had
Led. I haJ headache, baekach'
U iikh pains i would cramp Houblo
7 month. I di'l not know what it ,
wa.i to be easy a tnmut My health
v run. 1 lown arid the doctors did
od A n 'ierbor U.Jd
r:v rr.oth'
Vegetah!"
ar.d r.ow I
J 1 took It,
.. person. 1 1
r ' I regular
Newcastle. Ind I
v.-ho a
werp.
ydia
SPECIALH
How often is It the rase with In
compter.t cleaners that they have
to refuse articles to be cleaned or
dyed. Many will accept anything
and half clean them for you or
ruin them altogether. We are
making a SPECIALTY of such
articles on which others have
failed. (
"tours for I'rrferiktn"
KISH'S
Km luive K xpert lry ( leaner
ami ArtiMir Dyer of Southern
Oklahoma. Office I'hone MnVJ.
riant al 1015-101 V Wash
ington. The Palace Rooms
(Formerly,'The Broadway)
Under New Management
Lorraine Boyd, Prop.
105 1-2 East Broadway
Phones 434 and 1348
I WO IMER1CANH HI l
Washington. Sept 21. -The death of
two memlie's of the American expedi
tionary forces Is announced in dis
patches to the war department. Myron
Bartaann of North Vernon. Indiana, cap
tain of lllljlliai 1 a. died Tuesday as the
result of a tumor and Kdmund Squire,
u. hutchei , died Sunday of pneumonia.
I BTBSan Fleet President.
Fort Worth Texas. Sept 21. Martin
Rvan of Kansas City wan re-elected
pnaaident of the Brotherhisxl of Ameri
can Carmen at the annual convention
here.
Children Cry
2
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
.0 and has been made under his per
C2ffljfZfjs sonal suPervision since its infancy.
i,-&rv. C,X4Z jjow no one t0 deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
e What is CASTORIA
Castona is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural 6leep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
w Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TH S CINTAUR COMfANV. N rw VONK CITV
The Young Housewife Finds
a Capable Assistant in the
Detroit Jewel "Special"
Gas Range
Ken t!ioutli ho i a gixxl rook, the voung lnu--wlfi- often rimbi If haul
to Ifuni to mannge." Part of the dinner iihe has prhlrfull pteiaretl
will tie finished long befori- other dishes are ready to sen-e.
If this problem Is yours you BBJI solve it readll b th.- pun luise of this
lanl Deirolt Jewel "Special Gaa Kar.cv.
This range la .scientifically arranged to meet een the requirements of
the aoaaasaa .tinner. The burner top la oxtrs nom Tin- Mg oven that
ItaKi- Iti tt-i ' a':d iiie conveniently pl.tced brollei uw the mm heat
il the assssj tiiiie.
NEW STATE HARDWARE CO.
Felkers Grocery Store
A good place to buy Oruceries. where ever; thing good to ent Is kept
under one nof at the right -ric.
SI'M IM-"hase A Sunborna Coffee Teis fa flaatw.n iaJtlar
l ountry Mutter. Colorado and South Teg.is V. getabloa and Fruits are sold
every month In the year. Fresh Baltimore Oyster in season.
Fall Flume,
17 4 or 134
Phone
366
C. P.
The New and Second-Hand Home Outfitter.
IN THAT BIG BOX HOUSE NO RENT TO PA .
Just received big shipment white and ivory beditxm
suits. Our specialties are the Herrick Refrigerato- the
Border Queen Kitrhen Cnhim-t. sir!.' roll; Revonacl O'
Stoves, Superior and Monogram Gas Stoves.
We Swap and Bur AnythingEaay Payment.
Friday, September 21, 1917.
1 NPATRItmC in sim sv
is BLAMBD Hill
I NRKST OK ORKINOMEN
Atlantic city. N. J.. Sept. 21 L'hpati 1
otic business men seeking excessive prof
Its were blamed for the Hpirit of unrest
among labor by Secretary of Labor Wil
son, who soke here hefore the laboi
section of the convention of American
business men.
"Labor has been restless." he said, "be
cause the word has gone forth that iron
and steel operators are making 200 to
400 oer cent profit and shipping, mining
and the other great Industries are get
ting excessive returns."
for Fletcher's
Signature cf
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