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TULSA DAILY WOULD, 1 Hl'RSDAY, MARCH 17,1921 2 KRONSTADT FALL SEEN BY TROTSKY L Says City of Revolt Will Soon Return to Kohl of the Soviet IMPERIALISTS LOSERS jt World Will HavcSiirfrriMl n y nihfv Disiippoinltni nt, He Syn in Ihlcmi-w Hridv Presented at Hi centum Last A ifhi lit l.ol l-i. t V A. KUlf .itiwighi ii.M i him . r - r MuSC' i , it li II l.'n in Ihtrlln, M.ii 'I KronKtntli in hi in v will h '" nil iliK'il. ' t. ud Iciw of I nr ,liii il. i, i .hdcr pn.' w lii-my in H'lqr), riii In n'il I i on Tmlnhy. n li"'n i otiiinlmir for win n I ho Hi n i. not ii-l ffiivprnmrnt, who nrilwl 1 ' m toilny from ili Peli om ml iiiini lictc h lim ln"n iliri'itiiiK tin mi. i.illnn of llm rcil lump" iKaltml I Ik1 i i-Im H Tintukv wmi In front of Kr-nTal Mafi hi mlniMi ! in on hln way in i hi fir Mill, ui i. Bruin )f lh- hhiiv when 1i " Irilcrvlownl foi the liilrrnMl-initl NflWH ftervlr Thin In i hr firii iiilorvlrw Tiolnhy him Kmii mi' nine thn iiprlnlnn or-! i in t il in KriiniilHill, ami h"run of his poxii.iiii In Ihi) mulntl It In of Ihi' mi i I iiiimii lancf. .Not ConconiltiK SIiiIiih. TrnlHky, mi lil: ' II la Imimrtllil In iitnlrrtlanil Ihi' Kriiimtiidt cvcnw union tnkt it In hi J il it i-l Ion Willi miii' Inlfriml nnil ilprtml Munition. (Iiir ccononilu Hiliintlnn it f I ir nix mill mir-lialf onrn nf war, In ttcll. Ulintt n. v lliivo 111(11111(11011 frank aliitlalli ill iMnlciui-NlM, Wo do not iiniHlili r It imronwiry to coiicoal i u r actual ( ci i 1 1 1 1 ohm from our virlcin, frnin (iiir enuntrv or from our frlenil nutl from tuir ciioiiiIch In ntlmr ciimitilPH. "Quito naturally tlifBn purlieu, which ttvn or Hirer Hums; before Bavn ilrmiiiiHtratlun of llirlr lianU rupti'y, alimilil try to revive tliem lvt liy rxiiliiltlnif coiullllnim of llm iirimctit tnoinont of t)i wor.kpriT revolution. "I mil KpnakliiK of nodal rrvo liillnnnrloN mill mcnaliavlkl lio. uii nliln to pluy mi Inilnponili'iit role, urn ti ii ii It to olitulii or iiwilnliitn tlirniiiolvt'M In power They have no Ntatiln ii A-In I foiimlntlnn. They are trying In hn the Illinium peel im whluh the working oIhuii wnuM nllp Into rnunter I evolution iiKulnit the HOvlcts. i:plnlilM Inc licet. "An tit the i Inline, the Iliiltle Jlcet reprenenta tlinl pint of our country most expotieil to Kut'iipe, "Otirllti; thn linnt two yenta llle pernoniiiil of the fleet lini rlmimril ffreatly. The IichI eleinenls wore (liken out nnil traiinferrml to other linriirlim of novlot work nnil wore aupphtntcd by enmiat elements nttinnn wlilcli wrro reprenentntlvea of our Itoriler nntloniilltlea who reKanleil Ilielr nrli'n In tfuut n.i U'liiponir.v wm i;. The traiiHltnrj" cnmllllnna mvl u'nKtnhle peraonnel of the f loot erenteil nn unfnvor.ihln ntniOKphert nnil kiivh oiiorlunlty for hhiiikkIIhk Into tlio fleet elomenls that were openly hontlle. "The tiuiHKCH of aiillnra formulnteil ilemauilH which orlKlniilly ilhl not nxceeil the rtemnmls preaenl'd I'V vnrloiiH xroiip of Inliorera to the aovlet Koverntiienl. The revolution (irlra utill.eil thcno ilenninilH in u ful erum for their lever. Ilehln.l llilr lincka-eiiiitloimly einerKeil the Hkoih of revolutlonnry of fleet a. KroiiMmlt I'oiiuhire t'lllilftirini'il. .'The Rrent tnniwa of the Krnn dliull population Kept on vorltlim Mlthntit uiiilerHtiinillnc the di'.iK" of eonfllel. KrotiMtiull ItelliK l.n-.ileil nitoii Ihe (liilf of I'lnlimil. fliitiila lit Hie iTiiteWiiv fioin wlllt'h the tt'orM'a hlBlnvnya leiul lo the Iiiiipi'Iii!hIc eoiintrU'K. At Keviil the while Ktiunl offleert heniliie nrtlve. The lOlinter revolutlonnry iiRenla In thn Halt lo lit mire liecim to ohIiiIiIMi ii jconln. t Willi KroiiHliilll. The nrlcluill lend era of the iuuemnnt, heeiiiiitt liittllv frlKhtenetl mid heuaii to eomi'lulli of the grnwliw liiflueneo of Ihe rnunter revnliitioniiry mill' irv of fi -eera, hut then It wna ton late. "Quito ohvloutly nfler the Ice ! cone from the tiulf of I'Mnl nt.l, th counter re olutloilitrleH ro'll 1 ifiiiovn our veseela nnil deliver them Inl'1 (lie hnnila of the Impel lullma it a thev dill rehela. I "Knowlinr UiIh we preiienled nn ulllinntiiiti to the iiiutlnern mid then itplilled iirjiieil force. Thvrc M " ilouht that the iniltlnv would hrtve il In imoiI within 11 ahort tlmr le Kinilli'KH of the fact Hint the mull- necra poaaeaa lie.ivy nrtlllf't . i "The il'MiiniiHtrnllon u ICrnimtfi'lt rhowed the eariianu und ihe poptt. Intloil that the lnaiiiKena were up imiilliat nn nrnied atriiHrl-' Thlt lin- ' inecllutely ItrntiKht nhotit n illaliil" Kl'litlon of the Kronaliiill Rariianii ' Sloonor or Inter Urnnatiidl will r"ni'i t Into thn fold of the anvtel kdiiii ' liient und Ihe anvlrt ftmc and Hie orld-lnipci IiiIIhIh ttlll 1ihm uff"nd ti not her illxappolutnii'iit NEWBERRY CASE STALLED iIihIkp In MIcIiIkiiii ItefiiM-s 10 i:ner .Motion for llropiiliu; I linrxc. OltANU UM'lliS Mi. h .Mi.,), lt!,Utllted Si .it h lilsltiii Alliums Myron II. 'uiui 'h.. !. i Miohlii'in xlUi i Ii i tin ,i i.i ti,.. department of J'.-u in ilmp tin perjury eharKc awiiin.i I nitc.l stu , .SeiiHtor Truman II Nittln-nv hi declllieil to enter tin m num h,. ,, niltted hero tmiio n n fn-. i : -dlaulltii the ni.iiti ' The prrjiirv n.t i i- ' . ti i i' from the i:ae i.i.tt in on i t,i . ,i NtuU'rt aiipreiiic . ii n.i, it ,! , Iiuh not lifcn l i .u 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 I una niiaed ui" in I'l.i , wi . Henutor Ncwlnu, o uu tit . t 'j contributions p. i,.i.- ,, Ilipnoy Of til. ' tai n nn nttitto In the 'laimi.ti ,.ni..i .i 11118 with hW n. w -) .mi ... sent. Orliilnaity the . iiui-kc m taken tip Is"lw N "rt dropped beiuimo three ittit-.H.t fuaed to teitlf I Mr- l.onl S TAX LAID ON LOSING TRADES Two Cases in the Supreme Court Closely Watched by Oil Men II aid in f Favors Honors for Unidentified Hod it HARRIS DENIES HE WAS CALLED W AMIIIS'iToV. M u ll Ifi 'ii- l't ' llimliiiK h.ia iiimii ,t t!d'i Ihnl lli' body nf otic link tiott n Ann i I. o, aoldlet I..' Imtlrrl t, ritl.t U,.o NJnVOf A nKffl I A Tp liminii ui AilliiKt,,n iiii',.,ii ,t,, VYtlS iNUVLM VSht'tl LO I tis lety in xl nrmlatli n 'lay The pr o il tit In iirnmnlrm In take pat I In th'i Hiti hn, II wan mild The war..ip . pin liuent probfihl), will rn i.tinni tnl tn innKriaa that it rongrr hIoiihI , ined.il of honor he awarded lln un known aoldliT tify in Hamon Trial, "Big .Inn" Avers na lr jl I I. iv i Ktinv Mhj w,it led u i to H-ilif i-i Hie m ex. ept hnf I h.ne aei n M name men ' Mimed In the newnpapcr wlh thote ! nf mfiiiv ntliel' aa nofnltilu wll- ncaaea. llnd they wftnt'Ml to reach me they could have don o with out difficulty." COAL OUTPUT"" II AMI 'MM N. TI.MMMNH IIINUTON, Mirth 18. Hun ..' Tcxaa, (ikliihoma and Ioula- ' .1 men are .Imply Inlere.l. il , (C (' (Uld liCHCI'VCS Ilrewatar and (loodflel i-a Hai l ed Fl Olll PttVUdc . nrllnK In the Supreme court ie waa aettltil In part laat then Nollrltnr Oanernl I'llcr (l nllted that lha Koverntnent n wrontt In i ertaln phaaea nl i itl laaue of Ihe nw, how. ct iimettled. Thu' l an Inerenaw In value, re nin an laolnted transaction. Income aunjci t to Ihjui lit Inlfftiitlonitl artin AHDMtlltK, Marnli 1. The fittfiire nf Jim llarrla, terrndt hp pointed to eueceed the late .lake I.. I In moil aa republican iiatluiutl eommltle. man of Oklahoma, to nnawi'r it auhnnena.t l.i atmeiir na a I nltneai In the trial of (Mara Smith HUMTON. Al.inh t'l Mni.iiiry of the N.tty I ten by and XuPtHry of War Wreka, lodav auatalncd the ue- 1 lino of in my and li.ivy offlcera here' In refualtiir lo allow mcmhCr of the . rrKulai foo eM or ieavc lo iiutrrh In uniform Imnorrow Hi the etacua-i ..ttion of BotTiimrnt vcstela to the, Jxirolt rompjny for opeiation ou' of New' Orleans wan denletl In Feb ruary, hut the. board more recent fiction was In the nature of ft ru vernal, the, chairman explained. NEWEST POSTAL CHANGES INCREASED nniiticeil Unit Oklahoma mined million, nan ilepriveii tne i ae or ano.ufin tons of coal In 1920. aa '.lie of lla apkicnt 'lilla of evldeinc, (.(,npared vtllh 3,200.000 In 1913 accordliiK to ihi' prosecution. I Althouxh lncreimlntc I OOO.onO lona Hiirrla, It wna learned today, wna i mure a!,t ypar than the e.lr he calleil ua tme r of the wlltieaaia to'f,irp, Oklnhomn failed to reai'h Hh refute th't Malm of the dcfcnn that ,Hr level. haWilK mined I .tSO.Stl the iiijeu'ied woman loved llamoi. , M 917. and 4,813. H7 In 1918 ami w.ifc raiinrui o mm. Olil you have a flat Seteiiil liilcriialloiinl .Vloney Order ; - i .Slntlout In Oklahoma, Hill la Mill llclott I're-Wnr I'lKiircs , rpn inl lu Th Wnria for l,ncl. of Market. , WASHINOTON, Mltrch lfi.--AI- Hv!.n.7.h.'2"':. .: I hert . Hlrd has been appointed' vam ii.-so i .-s. .Mitrcn to. t ...ui pMlmnHteI. llt Yuba, llrjun county. I iiiiiiiit in oiMtiiiomti mr mi" nn (ikliilinma, to succeed .lames IJ. nlitK only 39'.' per tint of i apain . ' .stowt,r. reilRneil. Clyde A .Meeka the BQoloKlcal HUrVey loilio 1 lias been -appointed acting postmna- notitiiiiil. It wna aUo nnnounced ner Ht ()(.nMct. that SR. 4 ner cent of the defh lillcy Thn fnlh.uliiL- rikl.tbnm.i nntitnf. ttaa iaaed by "no markel i flcea will become International i for Mar service Detwcen t he ; At the aumo time the ailrtet an-.nlnneV order offices on April 1' Proctor nnil also from Huff C'.inev. Canute t'olon-. Cyril. ' ooby Hprlngsf (into, Ooodwell, (lol Hitchcock, .let. K Manltou. Oakivood, set. Jled Oak. IllpleyJ ItiBton nnd webbertt Tho poatofflce nf will be moved to tli Paul Hired, between Santa l'e streets, ojf Jennie It. I'lah ha postmaster nt KHdl Olilit.. succeeding JoV slmieil. I The postofflce ac I ' n iiuoyah eounly, iiasNi irn tied and mall for th ' , ,i after will be sont to Muidio postoftlce at Hulscy, Umti, ty, has beei dlcontln ir il ,n hereafter will ko to W'llbu schedule! also wcro aim Hni Ion iler the altteenth (IfHiima i in lendment, or wheiher It eon- : i ,i.n Biiretlnti of capital and, tliiifi.ie. la not subject to taxation ml. i ihe sixteenth ainendineiit. I , i mnr Heitator Thomas P. (line ilii"Miid in this isae In supreme ... mil lust week. It la Mm first MP- i ''?lh'liiiis Oilm in ii. nnr in the nation's highest nil. Html of the blind Oklahoma sn I it . who ret ently rsllred from office, lioro nnd Smith Appear. Apiteailm: late III the rase, Hen- ' atm liore and former Meriator Hoke .Smith nf llciiruln. who Is associated , Revcn-iwl M:irloM IMvtttfinJ a'' i"'". 'u'" '"V.' l" f"" ' v ...... v., . ( tvini,.,! aiKiimcnt In the case. Wife lo Lonireiration ''h enurt win not bcKtu the study of II Hon for the Irish republli- und free, dotii for India were alio In be In the column. PASTOR'S BRIDE GIVEN WELCOME Hon day parade. Tr fnaal was i..i' li;,' ..... .. ...i ..A 7. .. .... .i A NtW o I trtm LIIMt I U o. H. T. L Li? t0"". 1 Tieatlla to he aaked Harris nc. or.l- v In innvatnenta to obtain recoinl- ...T.i i,,.ir,,, , it,.,i,,, v...v v,iti r 'rriiii-IMirlntloii Sjslem Soon. U'ASHINOTON, Ararch 1 K tablhlur.unt of. a new t'tramshlp line to South Amrrl.a out of New Orients. viih sai l b' Chairman llen son of the shippi.iR ho.ii.t tonlKut to he ptiib.ihh n:t a ic.tul' of thn linniil m action in kimhr the 1 tuted .Ma, nunc ili litn t'li ptr t nt V" of Detroit staLis ,t t ,tn o.ir ati r Alio- LANDLADY IS ARRESTED at Reception Mis .lane Harton, In lili' nf t, . lamia l Mai Inn nf the Huston .Yro-un- M. I'! linn h. sotilh. was pie a ited in her htisltaud'a coiiureaa llon nt a teii.ptinn mtcn by the meinherahlp Weilneadny etenlin; In the chinch pallors CitiiKntHila -tlnlli were etti'iiiled In the newly wedded mir by sei-ral hundred members and fi lends o Ihe church dining the affair, whlrli progressed plenanntly from music tn infrrah menla, In a, flnwer-rilleil aettliiK. .Mrs llarlmi'a Riaclnua mid charin ln personality have nlready proved alt live lo Ui nee who havti met her mid ahc prnmlaea to adapl her self rendlh to her new home. Hlie wll be tecelteil Into tlir lol ill thlllch next Holiday mornimc. IrmiaferrliiK her inemhcralilp from the first M. H. church at Auatln. Texas wliein she wna mi active woiker. I'or the past (tvo yeais she has been study litK hlble teachluK III it eclioul In t'hlcntfii whei'.l she met Hi t ct i iul H it tun lust summer while he was litklliK'it speelab cnliise at Nortll- llte case unlll llieio niKUmenls have been aiibniltteil. Tbe t.flvf of Hot Wnli'i- lliu- i linen I mloliiK or AIit. IlihlH. In a laid nn file Cheyenne rooms 1-2 U'eat I'lrst yesterday nfternooti pnlli e offli era in inured nhotit three Pints nf t or ti whlaktv and m rested Mis. Nellie lllhbs. lalnllady. on ,i i harne nf posseaalnr. of llipior. 8ho was later telcasod mi a (alio bond. When Ihe officers entered thn place, they said, .Mia. Illhba Krabbed two hot water h.iua and a imart .Hlie. ine lonienis or Wlil.'li hilt' Injlho prosecution. HiirriK is now In AVnshltifiton, It la mid. Damon's friends aoimht to make his widow national republliHii mm mllleeman after Hitmon'a de.tth Harris M the faction whn It op posed her. 1'iinliihlM t.f u't.1,.1, t,. Hiewster ainl i.nn.iricu casna emptleil into u lav.itiu. Hi, Hi the me eoustiiuiionaiiiy oi cur- Mlt vtaler Iuiks and I be of the income tax WASHINOTON. .Manh 1. James A. Harris, republican tut -tlonuj committeeman frnin OJtbi hninit, toilay vliSntously denii d ic piirut from Aidmoro that h" had been subpoenaed to appe.n lis a witness In -the trial of t'litra Hnillh Hamon. "It Is a cheap attempt M b, inn polltlra into this trial." naid Htirrls commentiiiR on the upnit thut Hi. pi osecutlon had desired M (xamiili IIKIU Inv tain piovlslolis law of 1910. , Kenatura (lore ami Mnillli had pre viously advlsml their clients that cer tain tiarta of the law were tiucniistl- tulioiilil, It wmi later In thn duy (hat .Solicitor Ucnernl Krlcrsou. speaklilK for the Koverninent, r;on- fessetl error as to omi point In each case. Drowsier had purchased slock tn IR99. payliiK 29t.iliill for It On . Mar.h 1. 191.1, the dnto set by the government for a basis, the stuck was worth only $180,000. Ilrewsler 1 In 1910 Hold the stock for tile pur- I'liamt price of $291,000. The Knv-l ernmciit was seeklmt to lax the In crease since 191 n. The lower court held adverse to the Kovernnirnt.'Hn. llcltor lleneral I'rlerson admlttetl In open court that this Incrense was not Income. Trlctl In Tin l Loss. I In the other case, (loodrlih had , sold stock In 1010, which was worth i practically tiothim; In March. 191.1. lilnt r fiiii'i.rnlnir mi n!li'i?ril li inn . , - - bottle 'with the late Jake Hamon amil'cd of Pi.iii whlsKt a.'i ,,rdliiK "It Is u move wltlf a i rw to dis til i.ii. nfl.(iK fiirth.i' sc.ucli of ' credltiliR me for pclltltal purposca. the plai n ii vi nled ahnip three pints 1 '""I hcen u close pcrsor ll und if the "hnnrc in a ttatir pitcher i political friend of Jake H.imon for Offl era p.ntlt Ip.ithiK in Ui ' raid more than IS vcara and nc v had were Ike Uilkei-on i II Mcndler, u fiKhl with him, I ha' i tit ver It ib O Hi II ill"! I I I' n been subpoenaed ns a wllmsa In MRS. COOPER SAYS IT'S RANDEST ON EARTH rn . Lu ' V" " . ," i'-ut sold It for less .1,,.,, he paid for It hax.allcmei I lie rulvcrslly of Texas Nashville Woman Over came Troubles By Tak ing Tnnlac Five Years Ago Still Enjoys Splen did Health. nnil has ability as an.altlst. She Is a naUve and wna ten ted lit Texas, her family liclnu iimotiK the e.tily Hcttlers of Ihe slate. The ceremony wlibh united In liiiirrlitKC the lnml pastor and Mia. t la ton, formerly .Mis. Jane Murray, was performed Tuesday uvuiiIiik, March S. til thn Travis Park Metho dist, ohiircli In San Antonio, Texas. Willie In Rin Antonio they were entertained by Mis. It. M. Mcrarlln of this city and Mr. and .Mm. Harry Doners, former Tulsa Icsldeuta. Itcv erniid llarlon preached In Mrs. Il.tr Ion's homo church in Austin Hun tiny evenlim. The rounle lettirued lo Ttllsti Tuesday nun il lit k". takltiK up their resilience at the parsunaKe 817 Solith HohIoii. So put was the telegraphic ex chitiiKU between the Itotary club of Tulsa and lleverend llarlon anent his mnriliiKe lust week that It will hear 'rodltlilon. Iteterend llaitnns telet;iniii lead at the weekly Hnlaiy 'iliib luncheon was, "Why caiinot I' tome? Head l.ul.e J I :'0". w bit h la "1 have marilcd a wife, mid there fine I iiinnot ,01111- ' Itmai'laiis n piy was. urei'i'tiR't llc.nl I'mt'i rbs IS '.''.' ' w lib h is, U In ui tlndi tlL, a wife ftiideth ,1 Kimil Muni; and oil liilnelli favoui of he L.ont ' 'Aboil' five years aco I cave n run-down onditlon for a loriR time. -My lieahli V'i so pour that I cnuld not bci out of the house and had to i-potul most of my time In bed. "Well, Tantac soon relieved my troubles anil built mo up to where life wna worth lltliiK iikhIii and It has been my standby ever since. J keep Tanlac In the house all thn time, anil when I feel myself Ret ItiiK a little, run-down ft soon has me leoiinR iikiii acaui. 11 mways prior to 19H The Koverninent hart sntiKht to tax the Increase since 1913 ns Income, nllhouch Ooodrlch had Himtiilni'il loss in tint transaction. -AlthoUKh the mlmlsslon of error , 1r,,.,":,,," . ," "J",1 A J!!.. KT, .. 'V S?,''Cn .!,". .'l;', ' It,.. Il, ,.,,v.i,,,,il linn u,.tlt..,l tbr V"" , n ..,. iiijunu tin, I Jiih ihi. I "ill mttjit in mil pemllm; claims fur a return of taxes paid by many tnxp.ipers. the hlKKCKt Issue Involved has not been setiien best of health ever since. I want ' day (his urand medicine came my everybody lo know what 11 wonder way. It rapidly restored my stlenKth fill blessing the medicine has In'i'ii ainl enerKy after I had the "flu" two On UiIh mnliir Ihhiii, llm I'nl'nriiiiicnt I i"i .i 1 n. 1 tin n nso. 1 111111e.n1 tifiicvc 11 nt l:n..V. .' ?..m"J." .V LT. ... iiiimii Cooper of lfito 1Mb Ave the L-reatrst medicine lu the world." North, Nashville Tcnn. Tanlac Is sold In Tills.t exclusively "When Tanlac first ciinio to by the Quaker und Puritan Drug Nashville 1 had been In a nervous, 1 companies. ..Ulvt. la Insisting ir.ilns derived from thn I profltablo sale of capital assets may1 be taxed as Income. .Senator Oore Is Insisting that It cannot Lucky Strike cigarette Its ioasted tt -riiu.ii Thousatuls of wontrn alweya have nhoiof UU.TmT'.SUVKUlMLLS fl In the house. At the first sln of any Irrrsulartty n (Inicly done I taken. H10.se vtho use thrm rcc omtnend thrm. Hence, their sue cent for over half a century. KOH UU,tirAllUiM 1IIKV HAVE NO LQUAU T ON SI LITIS Apply thickly over thrMt cover with hot flunntl VAPo RUb L&OmmU pi FINISH ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL i P AC KARD More eloquently than words, a ride in the new Packard Single-Six re veals its genuine Packard character, in combina tion with K! 9 HIGH GASOLINK MILHAOH LOW COST OF UPKEEP I I V 1 HIGH TIRE MILEAGE LOW OPERATING COST 1 "ff I I SMS Packard Single-Six Tour- I lEM ing is now $2975, . 6. b. Detroit K I I PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY DETROIT I fill PACKARD OKLAHOA MOTOR CO. I Qsk the man vho owns one Sold i:cliisltely hv DMtltOU Ml. SIC COMPANY .'III Stiutli .Main U.t You rorifct (irnnil Opcfn, Marvli SI nml 22 Buy Now Those new spring suits that we are offering an the best values that money can buy. They are fashioned from the finest of materials, by tail ors who know' HOW to make clothes that men and young men like. The fabrics and styles are the best we've ever shown. ' - - AND LOOK AT THESE PRICES $23-65 $25 $28-65 $30 $36-65 $44.65 Holmes Clothes Shop 223 SOUTH MAIN How Does Every Day Milk Make Housekeeping Easier? A GAS STOVE is handier to use ' than a coal stove, because it gives you heat only when you want it. Every Day is handier than bottled milk because it gives you rich first grade milk just when you want it and just in the quantity you require. WHEN you use bottled milk you usually have to buv enough each morning to last all day. Perhaps you buv some ex pensive cream, too. You must use it up quickly or it will sour. Perhaps you are forced to have rice pudding for dessert when the family is tired oi milk dishes and wants something else. You must buy enough ice each day to keep that whole day's milk and cream supply from becoming 6our. All this is making house keeping harder and more expensive. The modern woman has her Every Day Milk on the pantry shelf and opens a tin whenever she needs r"ilk. She uses it in stead of ci...m for cereals and coffee as it comes from the tin because it is. so rich. She adds the water we have taken out and uses it for cooking. She doesn't have any left over to worry about. She saves money on milk and ice hills and she has dis covered the . way to easier housekeeping. . Your grocer has Every Day for your convenience, yVes tip 's EveryDay MILK Did you read Mrs. Thrifty yestcrdoyP UA.DB BT TTtB MAKBR9 OF X!lTLi'(l MILK POOD TOt B A B t E h to Owr 17 Million Jan Uttd Ytmh