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You Hit the
Nail on the Head
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Ifyou buy your lumber from us.
Inferior lumber may appear
good at first, but tbe teat of
time will prove It more expen
sive. Good quality always pays.
Let us figure on your require
ments for anything that you
may need for building purposes.
Both 'phones 33.
Manufacturing Co.
wfHHKKrl'xmt to Have Your
REPAIR WORK DONE
SUCH AS FURNITURE. SEWINC
MACHINES, ETC. ALSO DO ALL
SORTS OF WORK IN THE CAR
PENTER UNE. CALL AND SEE ME
W. J. NELSON
Residence Phone Cumberland 483
Shops at Power House, Hotel Hattiesburg
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Of HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI.
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to figure up your balance after you have had a bank account
months. You note that your small or unnecessary spendings have been
much less than when you bad the too ready cash In your pocket.
AN ACCOUNT AT THE FIR8T NATIONAL BANK
induces saving. The act of drawing a check makes you think whether
the spending Is wise or necessary. Many and many a time your think
ing will result in your tearing up the check and keeping the money
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IF TIRED
Of waiting for an Up
holster or Repair Man
Call up Foster, The
Furniture Man.
The Foster
_Furniture Co.
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HEN you want anything in the Diug or Sundry line,
ring 64, either phone, and it will surprise you how
quick our delivery boy will be at your door.'
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HJWe want you to make eu. lore headquarters,
and be refreshed at our r/<_T '.quipped soda fountain.
tfTry us and i* J you are not satisfied.
t-entury Drug_ Store,
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Hattiesburg, Miss.
Now is the Time!
To Put in Screen Doors and Windows
jlnd avoid the annoyance of the fly and
quito. Don't be worried with the hugs that x
fill your house at night. >
mos
SCREENS! SCREENS
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We are prepared to take your orders. Phone
us and we will send a man to take measures
and put them in for you.
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Hamerstein Has Encounters Trouble
in Securiug Stars For His
Grand Opera.
TROUBLES PURSUE HIM
ACROSS THE BIG POND
Big Girl Who Was Rejected threatens
to Whip Him—She Had a
Voice, but Lacked -Personal Mag
netism—Berlin Experience.
Good
Hearst News Service.
London, May 18.—The paths of Os
car Hammerstein In Europe have not
been entirely rose-lined.
For every
flower of operatic value that ' e bas
picked he has encountered a thou
sand thorns.
Every man or woman within reach
able distance of Mr. Hammerstein,
who thought he or she had a grand
opera voice, pursued the impressarlo
at every turn and corner of his Euro
pean tour.
Without a valet or a secretary, Mr.
Hammerstein has been obliged to give
Murnal attention to all the aspirants.
Dfdoing business
in.'inagPTfWRH((|
have brought himwt^HPDBpSSHBl
zone of personal violence at the hand?
of disappointed aspirants.
"Yes," he said to the American cor
respondent, "I have had many amus
ing experiences in Europe—the most
amusing, as I think upon it now, at
a safe distance, happened tn Berlin.
A big, strapping Dutch girl asked
me to hear her voice. The hearing
took plpce in the corridors of one of
the hotels. She had a magnificent
voice, resonant and technically fine,
bur the woman herself lacked personal
magnetism and dramatic sense. As
nicely as I could I told her: 'My dear,,
you have a magnificent voice, but un
fortunately for my purposes you are
lacking in temperament.'
"Immediately she took off her coat
and began to roll up her sleeves,
while her eyes flashed anger. 8*0 I
am lacking in temperament, am I?' she
said, advancing belligerently upon me.
1 thought I was in for a severe trounc
ing. When she was almost within
stiWlt/i distance I began to talk to
her in a nice, faiutslvway, and she
discourageThtlr n ws .r. 'j U..
"My, but It was a uarrow escape!
"What is my method of doing busi
ness ''.said Mr. Hammerstein. "Sim
ply this: I see everybody I wish to
see and inake up my mind instantly
whether I wish to engage them or not,
thdn I announce my decision. I don't
Vieed a secretary, because I don't an
swer any letters, hut those that In
terest me. A tremendous amount of
time is lost In what may be termed
left the hotel
'jollying' people along.
"What is tfca use ot writing
one you j v; .¥*• ser-ttt€nflon'5r^aas4-_
business wifTi the-neual style letter
Mr. Hammerstein has received your
litter and will keep the matter in
mind and should occasion arise,' etc.
|2 in the
That also arouses false
applicants, whereas tnjx
though perhaps less polite,
more straightforward. People wh<
don't receive any
say the 'lmpol«|
entertain false
"But," continue!
"my curious adventures have not been
wholly in Europe. Let me tell you 1
of a little Incident that happened one
night in the closing days of my last
season at the Manhattan. Some one in
the lobby sent word he wanted to see
my son Arthur. After waiting for
some time, Arthur not appearing, I
went up to the gentleman and his wife
and asked if I could do anything for
them.
"The man explained that Arthur had
offered them the courtesy of the house
and having come from a distant part
of Brooklyn, were naturally disap
pointed at nqt seeing him.
"The man then banded me his card.
His name was Quinlan or something
like that, an& he was the head Jailer
of the Kings County jail. I immedi
ately rushed to the box office and'gfexs
Mr. Quinlan a box, the best that was
unoccupied in the house. 'Oh, Mr.
:pd.
word from me may
irute,' but they don't
is."
ir. Hammerstein,
' he said, 'I didn't ex
thls.' 'Never mind,' I assured
him, 'I am delighted and perhaps soma
day In your official capacity you may
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Millions of dollars have been
in an effort to restore faded gray hair
declined to disappear ; hair refused
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Ali this, however, is of the past. Failures
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REXALffi93" HAIR TONIC
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Remember that dandruff is proof
positive that microbes are at work on
the roots of your hair. Then is the
time to buy a bottle of Rexall "93*
Hair Tonic and begin treatment.
Don't wait until you are tald.
THE a..
REXALL "93" HAIR
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Cures all cases of dandruff, falling
iair y irritation of the scalp, baldness ,
premature fading, scanty growth, and
all those annoying affections of the
scalp which scientists have found
,to be due to the presence of mi
crobes. Rexall "93 " Hair Tonic
restores the hair by first hilling the mi
crobes , by supplying a nutritive food
element upon which the injured hairs
may feed and regain health and
strength by cleansing the scalp and
strengthening the hair follicles. It
assists nature tovutore the color by
making the hair healthy *riti ^tabling
it to draw its own coloring natter
from the pigment glands in the scalp.
It is not a dye.
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Before placing Rexall " 93"
Tonic on the market we r t
that we had a
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" I can most highly recommend
Rexall '93' Hair Tonic as the best
of preparations for the preservation
of the hair and the promotion of its
healthy growth,
serves the hair and stops it from
falling, but it gives it a gloss and
sweetness which greatly adds to its
beauty. Every woman should use.
'93' Hair Tonic as a dr***"*^
tr'^Aair if she d*~'*-*^ 10 keep her
nalHntue best condition."
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We there-
ndred druggists
ing the name of
;u£fered from a
--— and scalp. To
^ these customers we se$t
bottles of the hair tonio and
to try it and report
Any test,
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be able to recipi ik :i>»414^l l l j > i s [ l i* |
"If a commission of lunacy
ited the Manhattan I cheerfully would
have given him the entire house, for in
these perilous times an operatic man
;ger never knows what day he may
Dl'her go insane or to jail, and it is
well to have friends."
ALCOHOL GAS STOVE.
Or chafing dish, entirely new. You
seen them advertised in the
J3n display. Come in and
see it. the place. Look
for the big clock?
H. H. GRAHAM JEWELRY CO.
mat
Goood Words For Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
People everywhere take pleasure ii
testifying to the good qualities a
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. SMj
Edward Phillips of Barclay, Ijfel
writes: "I wish to tell you that LiS
recommend Chamberlain's ® .
Remedy. My little girl, CatuPfflj
who is two years old. has been taking,
this remedy whenever she has had a
cold since she was two months old
About a month ago I contracted a
dreadful cold myself, but I took Cham
'bvlaln's Cough Remedy and was soon
asever." This remedy is for
& Fields and Yellow
as
sale
Pine Phan
Coplon sell
it for less.
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New York, May 18.—Among the Im
portant sporting events on the calen
dar for this week are the following:
Today.
Tennis competition in connection
with Olympic Games begins in London.
Hungarian national automobile show
opens in Budapest.
Internatioual automobile exposition
opens in Moscow, Russia.
Bowdoln College interscholastic ten
-«is cham pionshi p.
* Tuesday.
meet in Pennsylvania
SfLfc facing Association
al Horf
Jlip
College has... :
vard; Amherst a! 'rV!s.' ~^
at Princeton; Michigan
umbla at Fordham; LaFayettWji^l^
napoils; Wesleyan at West Point; Hoi
Cross at Trinity; Brown at William
Thursday.
International golf match betwei
gjja
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Arnaud Massy and James
England.
Duayjoat race on the St
tween Pennsylvania and
University. •&{
Opeing of Baltimore VL
Friday, op
Automobile raeingj^H
Pittsburg, Pa.
Ml
Sixth aniwl
Rowing Jjyl
River
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'Penney
>int; Wi

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