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Laarchji. im The Durant Weekly npw3 Lyhere Your Taxes CjO ..-!.. Qm Snends Jf 1 I1LIW -" FyoUrM""-,i"C.onduct BvEDttARDG.LOWRY ' . if "Rknka anil L.W ttW&i'W""' . .. Iii...e. Prt.tl,l ft. .a ill ii(i .j( p4wtuta bd Til1 . . lEuiituftS Ucthodl. (stiffen""1" " "Twl.m N.PP" Union WIT. REWARD FOR LOYALTY I I . fill 111 Wl lift a ll,lt t.lli ' '""" ""'" , the purrtillli'iil si-nnc .- Iff1 It" U- ,""" - Here I- " "'"J "l "llc " hi r .1 Amt. nil'! ucru, uc- ' .. i ,u. II.. i.f..o II ,,. Hit llllinu.. .. - .. I W" I In Li" in ir to 'Hill ni iii:in. inn- i-Miii-iit. imil su.vs there ,.r who lire In worse elr- ai. t .fnhi he i, ,. il- of our department iimt ,i i'Ii'itpiI tut' serwi'i- u u L,r u, vjh- :i e.ir, after a sen Ice l,r . ., I.. .1... 1T-I. ljrii ,, nun ,M'.iit ' i" - S!ll " tlrst-eiiiss ure- Wl , ( i.or.ihli ulM.'lmrp'' ne -.. .1 .l.t..... ti j tor llltHi- mini iiuiij- ,ul i Mxt.v-M joura . ii more thiiii litilf his i of the government. ..i ......... tin..!.. Jj, (IO II llllir H1'1H-!1, Illll-V. i . ( lii'Niipeaki' June- ami ! -''' "I1 enriy in me morn- l.r' ,r , UiU, uu fuuiL" in hi Ik.tii'i "- "' ","'1 ""'" " ins'".- i,i ,- p'lilnH s4U n ear. ive ra .'! y ldinll.v of UIR' clillilrpn te of "l 'in are now uvuu, vikji ar.il mn tlaiighler. His elder i are uu'rifil iiml have established he ol Heir own. Two of Ills sons It In tl.e milliiiry er!ce In France, his iliimliler twelve years old, i willi i t L'riiinlinother, where he lupprtiii vdiicatiiig and clothing le is n white ina'n. a very IntellU rr.rsit u.iincntlv ipialllied for this I u I, HI WlllK. ins wne 18 11 i iv own housekeeper and ,'...,' ,.uil' and the washing the it ,. Il h . whs e-tahlislieil In Its .in ,,, m liei-aiise It was not .lit pr .tii-ilile to rulM! a family l,i- I'- ri, ' .mil lie lioilKlit It piece ri'iur'i ,t, Prince George's coun- tlin-i' id ! In. Mind the railroad Inui l Ii dlMtuirp, as I said, he Urn ,,i ,i i., le.nltiK in the morn- utl ,.f i i, j(.jir hefore ila.v light, ri'Mirn.i . Iioiih' hy (lurk. This ill pane (uii-Ws of a slinek and a uri, v ,,f 1 1 till iu which ho has a ilm.-i of M ihhi, and ymi can Judge lln iiiimn i iivenlences other i "H -i)..iii hmiso, which protects fr,ii in' eleltli'llts. hi1 i -e i dUided Into four i !,, ,;,i turns helng of paper "ii ' work, there helng ,i l.s or i i . i lliv '. o st..c standing In the ii,r f tin loom he has u-ed for e tl n t MM.ti M'lirs, and the pot Hi, n.. Miii his Sunday din- wltli h lit l,,i prepared for lilni " - ii, ,f white navy lieans ta' These lieans are now 'hi ' " it i,i live to thirty cents "' I'm fathack costs him m" iniiind It rould liuve pii ! , .., ii fow- years ng( for ,'Ii",, i nuimil. and the lieans 1'' II, linos not L'pt nnv h in, l.oi'iiiise he cannot afford uy it '" " ml It seoms n nltv thiit In ,i v , t gnicrnnicnt should A i tl, (t Ivnii ,,r nnv nthor " ' i 'Her, and not give "i . . t , m nn decently. It " " l ii.v In this case he- iew hat superior to .niilojoes. He has - utter of faithful- iiimeut, and has " i n he could make utslde of the gov- pa, him for one BONUS DILL PASSES HOUSE Late Thursday evening ihn iin,,D finally passed the ?4,000,000,000 Sol- aicr uonus uui, that has been tht subject of contention and turmoil In that body. It nrovldps mh n. ments to men entitled to receive $50 or less, nn cnaowment insurance cer tificate on which service mm mow borrow up to 50 per cent of its face value lor others and service men are given the option of these two provi sions for home aid. farm nM tnnt settlement and vocational training. ine Dili now goes to the senate, where President Hnnlinrr wilt mu a fight to have it delayed. The vote was 333 to 70, vastly more than sufficient to put meas ure through the lower branch. Pour voted present. The President's fight for delaying or entirely rewriting the bill in the Senate, so that it mav riefinlMv nrn. vide funds for the soldiers' compen sation, was started even before the measure had bassed the house. The Treasury Department let it be known that collections on the March 15 in stallment of the income and profit taxes indicated that they would fail about $00,000,000 below the estimate for the quarter. To add a bonus drain, Treasury of ficals indicated, would render nvnn more difficult the Government's fi nancial operations. SEVEN In tile Diltrlct rtntirt l, mnA fir rtmn County, Hlatc ol Oklahoma, aicaititt the nlj uricnuinin ami inn me aitid dtitnaaau iiiiim niiMicr mi 1.1 iplillnn herein on or he ion the l'Jtlt (lv ,if Mu a ii i,i,f ., aid (ii'tltlon w l. taken o true and JinlKiiiint rtnilernl In ni,l uiMlmi ntfnlimt Mlil ilrfenilaiita, A. I., llurusl.lei,. Mngiiif IllirilK lll. rlturt, It All.n l'r.,tt l...ul iiml ,. .1. Ayniik. for th- nun of One lliiiuniml Seieii llumlrrd Slut Ilnllnm m,il lityclght eenta (t,7(10.0S), the total iitiiiiiint of iirin, Iiml mid Intermt due utrnii one rcrtnin prom Usury note executed by A. I.. Ilurntlileit and Maggie lliirinMcn on I he Slllll day of Novemher, A. I). 1MIM, due Xnit'iiibi'i' 1.,, llllrt, ml.l uimiunt helng the amount due on nald note on February 4, A. 1). 1022, lih Interest therenu at the rate ,,f eight per cent from said date, and for all cnMa of mi it lueludlng fl"i,.iiil at tnrnei'K fee, and for the foreclomre of irrtaln mortgage securing snld promlaanry note and of even date therewith upon the follow lug deicrili,'d real eatate, l)lng and ailuute In the County of llryan and Stale of Oklahoma, towlt: 8outh n of Korthcait Vt of Section Twel?e (is), Towniihip Clglit (ill Mouth, Itange Nine (II) KnM, of the Indian llane and Meridian, containing Klght) (80) acrea, Hcrorrilui; to lhe U S. (tm eminent aurvey thereof. And adjudging that default haa been made In tald mortgage and that plain tiff have a firit lien on Raid premise to lhe amount for which Judgment will be taken aa aforciald mid ordering aald preni le to be aold with appraisement and the proceeda applied to the amount due plain tiff mid the tntta of ault. and foreier bar ring and foreclosing all of the defendant ill mild nilt from all right, title, eatate, inter I'M. proper!) and t-iiiit of rtdeniptinu in and to auid premUea oi an) part thereof. I.CY UlliMKs. Court Clerk. It.ilpli II li.nichcrt). Dcpiit .lohn A. MucDonald, Attoinc) foi 1'l.t lot if r March"!' Br i"!".? ,hr' ,ne 27"' dr ' i, ,",! . RUKI- TAYI.OK. fii.et , ",'"'!"."' ,,r1"1 t'l-unty. Okla. tiler ink and Maelinnald At ir.,.) TWO EAItLY AIOKMNG FIRES The local fire boy.s made ouick work of two fires eatly Friday lie tween the hours of 1:30 and 2:30 A. M. A barn on the property of V. L. Towntend, on West Evergreen was nearly gutted and a lot of forage de stroyed. A milch cow belonging to Rev. E. G. Butler was in the barn at the, timo, being badly burned, and limy die as a result. The Advertiser was unable to obtain an estimate of the loss, as both owner and renter of the property are out of town. The second fire occurred at the home of Clay Haggard, on Ninth and Beech. At the time of the fire no one was in the house, and as the house was shut up tight, very little draft aided the fire. The kitchen and dining rooms were burned but due to quick work by the firemen, the flames were stifled in short or der. The loss in this case will not be very heavy. Franz Bicgl, a local butcher has gotten home sick and is going back to his old home for a visit of some months with his parents. Franz leaves Sunday for on Eastern port, where he will take passage on the steamer Xordan, that leaves shortly for Europe. His parents live in Aus tria and Germany. His mother i well up in years and this doubtless is one reason that he is anxious to ec her. He will return in the fall. Master youiself, and then mastery of anything else will be comparative ly easy. ' 14 a LEGAL NOTICES a aaanattaattaacnananr 11 iicirtinii Mil-It "li I1'-- II ll HIM IIIKII "ll 'Jll l"J sTTi: HI- nKI.lli)M (IMNIY K I1ISYW. ', IS Till' IHs'llilcr ClH'liT IN M Fill! sii t nrTV .wi si tf. .tttniK It. MiKiuni). I'liiiutKi. - I, lliirn-idis .oid wid. M ig-ie Hum Mil,- h.nli It Ml'". I'i.iiiL I., ui .1 t, k mis.hi Ni.-lol. II II I.0.1.II and II M 1 in I . f.-,.,l mt , Vis, i NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 'I In Sl.lte of llklilioill.1 lo (li.llbs II Mb, i .1. A), ink. I. Illllll-I'', ""'I ivlfi Mujgli tin" I.I. Mud ,1 lull- ' l.nb" I! Ml' ' ' ...ik . 1. Ill,ll,-,l, s mil inf. M m lluriisid,- will '.iki o.,li.. tint soil pl.iin IIM l,i,s It M.I.I- . , del ' ii -:"'ii j. , Mi. ti i :"-J i i, I, - i" ' '"" 1st luM-rtlou Mil 1 1 li m ist. I'.'J'i .'Hi iiiselthm April JSth, lUS'J hTATK Ol" OKLAHOMA, s. COf.NTY OF IIHYAN. I ix Tin: ms'iiticr corur in ai nut SAID (Ol .STY AMI STATi: Mis. I, lii li I m). l'l.ilntlff. T8, U II Yiiils. ii ill . 1, foiKlanla. X I'lst, NOTICE OF SIIEniFF'S SALE OF LAND ON FOKECLOSUr.E. Null,,. Is hi r,.,j lUiii t tt t in piiiMiim, of .in old. , ,,f sub. .sn,il out of tin uffite of tin Court Clerk of tin Hislmt (olilt in and fm lti)nn (nutit) Okl.thotmi. oti tin- '-'Till da of Muni, A. It. Hi.".' In nn lotion Hlierinu Mrs Idi K. ,iion,,t wio. plilntiff mid W II Y, ,,ts I,, , uiti., II. C Sl.Uiluy S.illii )., iilittllt'J, IIUU I''" St.ltt U.ink C'oiuiuUsionei' were nVf'-ndnits, ,11 HC'.rii to me, lhe iindelgnul sluoiff of Tlr,ali Count, UkljlKima eoninotiidiug ine V, !f' tipftti appraise udiillls, and sell the following tlescribtd led cst.ltc mid liroji ert) to wit . Ltd t. in kielinn fl. Townkhlp T fiontli, It.ingi' 11 Knst of the I ml inn Ilise and Me tiiliiin, eontiiiniiig ir nerih, more or !,,, Itiug mid ntunte in Itr.i.tn Ci.iiiitt Okla hinni. to Mitisfy n Jiiduieut and dcr-r. of forcclmuro in fnvor of the siid plaintiff and ii.Mlust the Mild lief, nilllila, obtain, d and inaile In mid Uiitrict Court in and for 1Ii)hii Count). Oklnhnma, on tin 1 lib iln) ,if March, 1H22. for the sum of yjii"l, with eight per cent Inter, t thereon from Imiu.ir) J ml l'.iJJ. until pibl mid 23. 10 attorn,) f, e iiml to Mtisf) ,-i judgment and tie, ree of folei Insure III faun of the Slute II, nk Ctuimissintifr and 'iiinst II C Stiinli) and Sulli, t Munle, for it. ol 12. with tin pet ci lit tutor, st tlleleoll from .liiiiuir) 1st. I'.l'J'.'. until iald and t.HM I I attiitn,) fei s. and costs , iiuiiil' I will on Iln 2nd d i) of Mat. A l. l'lj'.' nt the hour of tu hi, k I' M. of Mild date at the front door of the Court lions,, in the Cit) of Inir.mt Itr.i.tn Count! tlkl ihonni. offer for s.ili and s,u to the highest bidder for uisli tb" ptopi'tti iilmie ties, lih, ,1 or so uitii h tliirn.f 101 will Mtlsft the Mtnl judgments intirist. coats and iittoiiiey f, es 1st insertion March 10. 1922 4th insertion March 31. 1922 PUBLICATION NOTICE IX THE DISTRICT COURT STATK OF OKLAHOMA, !ss COUNTY OF BRYAN. Minnie Mahaley, Plaintiff, vs. John Mahaley, Defendant. Case. No. 50G7 THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, to John Mahaley, Defendant: The Defendant. John MahnW U hereby notified that he has been sued by the plaintiff. Minnie' Mahaley, for divorce on grounds of gross- neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, and must answer the petition filed by tb plaintiff, Minnie Mahaley, on or be fore the 24th day of April, 1922, or the allegations as set forth in th petition of the said plaintiff will b taken as true and fudirment for di vorce, custody of children will be ren dered accordingly. Witness my hand and the seal of aid court on this the 9th day of March. 1922. LACY GRIMES, Court Clark. B Ralph H. uaueherty, Deputy. Utteiliack & MacDonald, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Heavy Cold? Chest All Clogged Up? rON'T let it get a ttart, Dr. Kinps IS New Uiscocry will pa rilit down to xiotk, rcliei iiir the t!.,lit feeling in the Uic-t, ipiiL-tiiig tlit racking tough, friilly Miiitiil.iting the Itoutlj, tints ihmiii.ilnii; the 10I1I poisons. Always, r. h ,1,1c, Ju-t good liitditiiiu nude, to tuso colds ami coughs. For fifty jt.trs a s-l inil.ird teincdy. All the l.iinily can tal.e ,l with htlpliil ic'sults. Lascs the tliinlrin's cioitp. to liaruifi.l druv Cotnimin, ln.il ing tas.'e that t!,j laddies like. At all drugUu, 6Uc. Dr. King's New Discovery i tir iuiit una uaupns Feci ISndly? Bouelh Sluftftisli? Ijacu't ;iny "pif'' in w.nk or play. You're (imstit,itci' The Minuliting nction ol Ur. Imuj.', I . 1. inri, back old tin!., tnrrgy. AH ttrn ists., 25c. TTV i'KOMPTI WON'T GRIPE v: in , jtii s t Jed re il III! 'II' i. . I t I, "ft lii., but Insttinces i lieen ery few. At n our tiiiilltoiitnn our I'1 ' I injlll nn nnrionl tn Hi t ' V ,,C l.l.. tl. ...n . .' " uuniif, i,,c ni itKl ami rt. flfrt, Illoril tmn arc "mi. i . Mo,t and thev till of one M a? , (.,1 tm Mint flu.i- u.inl,1 n'l I'- us and would give us the Kit of l,pf lulior In nor lr.nnrr. Qt during the wur period, notwlth- nIIriK the f.int ttio, i. n.t - ----. ...u. .lie I&I1.C IV, wouKbiewasagreat deal more." , , cwl" pride In their work and rill tu tle K'ernment and the wnruiiu sentre was a thing that U, mi in the most unerptcted !one I'lnriloieo nnt it. or ,kii. And that eerv wn-lro .nam. t. 0Q!n',' ?n "J'' or "8 wrk. I know U R"l tlll'l It In n,,e c.n.l. . e;"i't'",a""n un such ns that are u ",' J,'e pay In this office li 1411 h'Jt that nlDin.n, .!.. li i titititl that he Is really help. mi" .".'' "",1Ii,n Bood work and 11 i K'j;t;rnraent to function , i iva niiri nt i t nA i. .11 tulkv i h employees that they ....!'.'' ir"u'' f their work, and vni" s really what gets things "C. l I, , i, ,1 . tv,t ' ' "ue uveryunere fot't ,n ""-c, "iu piirtit-uiuriy EHts s.uuie ueimn- FW tie i . lrl"" "'", ,s one i"'siioiy me ctilef rea- f Ktilv l .. .. Kt i r " '" ll" neparii wr nn., ;: iri" ''.".!. rat! $ I "t 3 II LH BATTERY CM H ii I "s. lO ff. B IH " .nsM ,. SIT.I. H inLMjCka H H E '.. ' m.i i J jJ Columbia Dry Batteries work better and last longer iat beQj and buntrt -Hbf cfaermoiutt (or gu enainu for itj ba ay titritin in doMt, ctUtr, unt, barn, etc for ianition oa h Ford wkile (Urtlnc Tht wotU'i uml famaug try balttry. UttJ wktrt froup of iudtrtduat ctlti ti nttdtd. Ftkttteck Sprint Clip Bmd tuf Poitl tt mo tttrt tkarf How many uses you have for Columbia! For doorbells, buzzers, thermostats, and alarms, use one Columbia "Bell Ringer" or two Columbia "No. 6" Batteries. For ignition on gas engines and tractors, use Columbia "Hot Snot" Ignition Bat tery No. 1 46 1. Full power when you need it most, while starting. For quick starting ignition on Fords, use the same size Columbia "Hot Shot" Ignition Bat tery No. 146 1. Saves your back, temper, and time, fits under the rront scat. Sold by electricians, auto supply shops and garages, hardware and general stores, and implement dealers. Insist upon Columbia. Columbia my Batteries dred and .Utr nine of tht nrled Btatntca 'if the United Btatea. CiinrorMon of the American State Bank uf Duranl. Durant, Oldnhomi. 111 testimony whereof wltneM my hand and 8eal of office thla twentyeljhth day of February, 1923 ir. 11. ,tiia.-i;iur.i(, ,,..,. Comptroller of the Currency. inr.AL,) 1M Insertion March 10th, 1P22 10th insertion May 12th, 10J2 No. 12102 TREARtmv nT".iAttTtLmtiip Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. ........ s'"uKtun, u. v. January at,, i22. WIILRbAS, by natlafactory erldence pre enteil to the underlined. It haa been made to appear that "The Flrai National Dank if KeneMck" In the town of Kenefick In the County of Bryan and State of Okla. home haa complied with all the provliloua of the Statute! of the United Statea re quired to be complied with before an aa soriatlon ahall be authorited to commence the bueinesa of Banking NOW THEREFORE. I, D. R. Crlt.lnjer. Comptroller of the Currency do hereby cer t '.that "The Flrat National Bank In Kene nek" in the town of Kenefick in the County of Bryan and State nt Oklahoma ia au thorited to commence the buiineaa of Bank Ine ns tirovitteil tn fteetlnn virtv h. ti,i. dred and ality nine of the Rerlied Statutes f the United Statea. In testimony whereof witness my hand and nrai ui ,uni-e inia twenty sixin aay 01 Jan (SEAL) D. R. CRISSINOER, Comptroller of the Currency. 01 mts 01 sen or section I, Township 9 South. Range 0 East, containing 109 acres, of the Indian Base and Meridian; which said notea were pledged as collateral rcumy ior tne payment 01 a noie ox J. u. Holland and R. B. Lemon of (7500.00, aa described In plaintiff's petition. Y,ia must answer the aald petition filed in thla court by the aald plaintiff on or be tore the 22nd day of April, 1922. or said petition will be taken as true and Judg ment fur the said plaintiff for foreclosure of the lien reserred In aald notice, and tot ine aale 01 aald premises to satisfy Um same, will be rendered accordingly, togeth er with all costs and other relief. Of thla you wilt take due notice and tor ero yourself accordingly. LACT ORIUE3, Court Clerk. Ulterback A McDonald. Attorneys for Plaintiff !- insertion Mtrcli ltltlt, 1H22 1 'th Insertion May 12th, 1922. Sit 121211 TrtrARttnv nitPATtTArr.vT Offii ,f Comptroller of the Ciirrenev- I,-..,, .. n . . . ., . ..- 'iiiuni;iii!i. if. i , reiirunry ji, itiBJ. WIIF1IKAS 1,1 Blltlsf.lrtori' evlilenee tire. tietitril tn the t.n,l..rlijunl, It Ins been mode tn ni,) ir that "Th,' Anterlmn National H111L ,i Durant" In the elt of Durnnt In the counts of Br;-nn and State of Oklahoma has , imtiie,J ulth all the provisions of the Statute" ,f the I'nlted States, reo.ulred to lie eomplleil ulth hefore an njclitlon shall l,e nuilinrUed to commence the business of nankin? SW THEREroRE I. D. H. Crlsilnir.r. Comptroller o( the Currency, do hereby cer- tity tnit "ine .merieiti is.itionii itanic 01 Duniit" in the elty of Durtnt in the coun. t of Bryan and State of Oklahoma I" an thorizeil to commence the business of Bank' ing as provided in Sectlin fifty one bun- DID PAW DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? THE pain and torture of rheu. matism can bo quickly relieved by on application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Always have a bottle handy and apply when you feci the first twinge. It penetrates without rubbing. w It's splendid to take the pain out of tired, aching muscles, sprains and strains, still joints, and lame backs. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c. $1.40. sioci mmm-m W i .I -n sin 4 fPaufti sha ili venerrni W?,2 1st Insertion March 10th, 1922 4th insertion March 31st, 1922 01 Alt Of OKLAHOMA, cntJNTV op nnvAV. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR D.ll uuuniv AMI STATE, D. D. Crawford, Plaintiff, Ta. J. II Holland, ct al., Defendants. No. (HUB NOTICE BY PUBLICATION The State of OUahoma to E. L. Rlckerion: Take notice that jnu have been sued In the above named court by the nbove named plaintiff, D. I). Crawford. In which tt ta sought to obtain Judgment foreclosing the lien reserved In three notea of $2101.33, with Interest thereon at the rate of eUht per cent per annum from January 1st, 1921, and signed bv you, and payable to J. II. Holland and Tom Moore; the lien helng re served on the following described real estnte, to wit: The SE4 of NEUj SE li of SW of S.ELi..I,,l.4i8w1 "' NWWt andtt , 8WU of 8E of NWU of Section J: H'4 of SEi of NEW; and 8W of SEW of NEH of Section 2, Township 9 South, It n nee 0 East of the Indian Base and Me ridian, containing 105 acres; and Lota 1, WE SPECIALIZE ON Safety Comfort Courtesy Regularity Convenience DENISON-SHERMAN DALLAS-WACO CORSICANA and intermediate points reached hourly by I Good Hogs Suggest Good Fencing You cannot afford to turn good hogs out on the range and we have anticipated your needs by putting in stock a car load of Keystone Square Deal Hog Fencing which we offer you at greatly reduced prices. We also ccrry in stock poultry net ting, poultry and rabbit fenc ing, barbed wire, smooth wire and hay ties. We hate got the stock and will make the price. i..,-2 s A. L. Severance Hardware Co. tt Weat Mala Street 1 1 e-.H e.r-fc r , - fe: Durant, Okla. B JBHLiaHMMHBBMlllHlU.f "Say, fellows, look at the big chief. Say he can't break away till he fin ishes hit Kellogg' Corn Flattest Guess he knows good things, aw' right!" M gray 1 to op Kello appetizing n the day with $ Gorarlalces Those big, sunny-brown "sweet-hcarts-of-tht-corn" just seem to get things going right, from the littlest "star boarder" to the eldest! For Kcllogg's Corn Flakes hit-the-spot as no other cereal ever could; and they are a continuous taste-thrill! Tempting in their appearance, wonderful in supreme flavor and crunchy and crispy to the very last degree, Kellogg's Corn Flakes are really and truly a revelation in good things to cat for breakfast, for any meal and for between-times nibbles! How all your folks will delight to get Kellogg's; how they'll appreciate Kellogg's crispness. For, Kellogg's are never tough or leathery or hard to eat! You'll see big and little bowls come back for "some more Kellogg's, Mother, please!" When you order Kellogg's today insist upon getting KELLOGG'S the delicious Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN package! It bears the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes. NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT! Bear in mind KELLOGG'S Cora Flakes arc made by the folks who gave you the JUNGLELAND Moving Pictures. Coupon inside every package of KELLOGG'S Cora Flakes explains how you can obtaia another, copy of JUNGLELAND. T0ASTW CORN FLAKES A A Mew? CORN FLAKES Alio makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krumbied todtiuj, """ possiouiry or