THURSDAY, OCTOBER M, t1.
THE NEWS SCIMITAR.
PAGE NINE.
c
bOCIETI
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nineteenth Cetnury Club.
A meeting of the d!rctors of the
Nineteenth Century club was held this
soornliuj at lu:J0 to discuss plaiia (or
the opening of the club Nov. 1.
All department and daises of the
club are planning new and interesting
features, and under the leadership of
Mre. A. S. Buchanan, the Nineteenth
Century le preparing to make this year
an eventful one in the history of the
m
HERE and THERE
MlM Emma M. Wilkinson, who wu
or several month! engaged in govern
ment work at Washington, D. C, has
returned to Memphis.
... hi urn viu, i wmmmt
formerly of Memphis, spent Thursday
lth his mother, Mrs. (J. W. Kvans,
766 Richmond avenue, on his way to
loulsvllle, Ky., to enter the officers'
artillery training camp at Foit Zachaty
Taylor.
Mrs. W. O. Slagle, of the Hotel Chls
ca. has returned from her old home in
For those who cannot call at the store we
will gladly fill their ordert by mail. Write
for a catalogue.
Bostonian
Shoes
In Dark . an, Russia and
Black flunmetal all widths
and sizes.
I m m e nsely
P o p u la r
very fine
quality in
the new tan
shades and
black.
$8.oo Jm I
Slater jf W
A Message
to Men
In buying SHOES never lose sight of the
fact that a "cheap" shoe is expensive at any
price !
This store never sells "cheap" shoes.
Our stocks always -reflect the highest ideals
of style ;ind quality.
This year more than ever the selection of
GOOD SHOES is of paramount importance
to every man who MUST get the greatest
possible value for his money.
BUY YOUR WINTER SHOES NOW
While Stocks Are Complete
I jlMaHHyaCTME TRW
1 il WM m
Mlserv writes: "I have such a very
severe cough and cold and have not
been able to get anything to help me.
It is weakening my system."
Answer: Use the following and your
cold and cough will vanish and you
will soon be strong again, (let a m oz.
bottle of Concentrated Kssence Mentho-
Laxene and take every hour or two.
This can be taken pure or made Into a
full pint of homc-mude syrup. IH
directions as to use will be found on
bottle. This Is a mild laxative and
will drive the cold from the system.
"
Lurllo asks: "1 have tried to cure,
dandruff, itching scalp, falling hair and ,
baldness with numerous tonics, etc.,
but in vain. What do you recommend?" ;
Answer: 1 have been recommending'
Plain Yellow Mlnyol for the past seven
years ami scores of my patients arc de- I
lighted with the quick, pleasant action
of this reniedv in stopping itching, fall
ing hair, dandruff, etc. It gives the i
hair health, luster and vigor as noth-
lng else does. Obtain In 4-oz. jars with
full directions.
Maude writes: "Can you please pre
scr'be medirlre which will relieve me
of such aStMMlng symptoms of kld
nev and bladder, as the following:
, Pains In small of back, soreness in re
giou of bladder, frequent calls at night
but scanty flow with pain, burning and
foul odor, puffing of limbs, etc."
Answer: Those seeking relief from
kldnev and bladder disorders should
begin" taking Balmwort Tablets, a very
successful formula sold IB aealed tubes,
with full directions.
Hammond, Ind., where she was recently
caueu. owing to the death of her sister.
Dudley Torter. assistant attorney
general, has returned from his home In
Paris, where he was confined for sev
eral weeks with tnfluema Mr Por
ter's family has also been affected with
the malady.
Mrs. Sam Phillips, state chairman of
the woman's fourth Liberty loan com
mittee, an I Miss Lovenia F. Riley havf
returned from Chattanooga, where they
havo been for the past five weeks In
charge i f the campaign
Mrs B F Turner has returned from
Now ork city, where she went to visit
her son. Dr. Oarrnl Turner. Dr. Tur
ner is row a member of the U. S. med
ical reserve corps, and is serving his
Internship in the Roosevelt hospital.
S'-rr.t A Olover Davis, who has been
station (1 at Camp Gordon. Ga.. is vls
itin (till brother. Mrs. Fred T. Davis.
1034 Seventh street.
THOROUGH AUDIT IS
ASKED IN KNOXVILLE
KN'OXYILLE. Venn . Oct. 21. (Sol.)--
A petition for "a thorough audit'' of the
financial records or the city of ivnox
vlile, signed by a large number of well
known citizens and taxpayers, hag been
sent to members of the city commission.
The petition also expressed the "hope
that the city will employ thorough ex
perts to co to the bottom of our pres
ent financial condition, Just as the city
of Nashville was forced to do, and
learned of the deplorable state of In
drbtedness in that city."
Stacy
Adams
The best Man's
Shoe on earth
a. wonderful
showing at
(KcDoCTOR
X Advice
Wr, Levis tiAffr
The questions answered below are
general in character, the svmptoms or
diseases are given and the answers wlU
apply in any case of similar nature
Those wishing further advice free,
( may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College
I Pldg., College-Ehvood streets, Dayton
; Ohio, inclosing self-addressed stamped
; envelope for reply. Full name and ad
dress must be given, hut onlv initials
"""f oi irv uppu in inv
answers. The prescriptions can he filled
at any well-stocked drug store. Any
Olgglst ran order of wholesaler.
Gerry asks: "For several months
I have not been feeling well My skin
is sallow, my tongue Is coated, have
headache, am sleepless, nervous and
bothered with chronic constipation
l lease help me."
Answer: Teu need a laxative blood
cleansing treatment In the form of
Three-Oraln Sulpherb Tablets (not sol
phur). Overcome the tendency to con
stipation and gradually your good
health and pure blood will return.''
Mrs. B. writes: "I hesitate to ask
advice as my case Is so unusual. In a
word, I am tired and worn out all the
time. Rest does not refresh me. I have
been married over a year and formerly
did not know what It was to be tired
or nervous. Sometimes 1 feel hysterical.
1 fear I will become, a nuisance to mv
husband if this continues.''
Answer: Your nervous system has
been depleted. You need a tonic invig
orating medicine that will aid in sup
plying more food-energy, to vour
nerves. Take Turee-Grain Cadomene
Tablets regularly for several months.
NOTE: For many years Dr. Baker
has been giving free advice and pre
Kl Iptlons to millions of people through
the press column, and doubtless rM
helped in relieving Illness and distress
more than any single individual In th"
world's history. Thousands have writ
ten him expressions of gratitude and
confidence similar to the following:
Dr. Lewis Baker, Dear Sir: In read
ing your good advice to others I have
found relief. I Inclose stamps, and
please send me your "Great Guide Book
Hsalth and Beauty." snd 1 thank vou
for advice to others which so helped
me. May your good work go on. You
will get better reward than money In
helping so many who suffer and often
cannot get a doctor, as there Is no
money to pay one. One of your manv
well-wishers. Sincerely.
MIS3 C. H WHITE.
ISO Free St.,
if Portland, &k
BAKER REVEALS
If I IllA llllir
YANKS HAVE
WASHINGTON-, Oct. 24 Embarka
tion of COOS. Ml American soldiers to
participate In the war overseas was
disclosed by correspondence between
Secretary Baker and ('resident Wilson,
given out at the White House last
night at the time the president's reply
to me uerman note was made public.
"I am sure that this will be a matter
of deep gratification and assurance to
the country.'' said the ptesldent, re
plying to a letter from Secretary Baker
reporting on the number of men who
have sailed from American ports to
Oct 21.
The correspondence follows:
"War Department, Washington.
-'Oct. :2. 1918.
"My Pear Mr. President:
"More than two million American sol
diers have sailed from the potts In
this country to participate in the war
overseas In reporting this fact to
you, I feel sure that you will be In
terested in the following data showing
the progress of our military effort
"In my letter of July 1. V.H8. I in
formed you that between May 8. 1917,
and June 30, 191S. over a million men
had either been landed In France or
were en route thereto. Since Julv 1,
1(18, embarkations by months have
been as follows:
"Julv, 2M,11; Auruat, 190. 818: Pep
ember. !fit,415; Or'ober 14 to 21, 131 391.
Total, 5SP.S16.
PARIS. Oct 24 Kmfieror William
conferred Monday with all the mem
bers of the government, talking at
length with each individual, and then
harangued them In a body, says a dis
patch from Zurich to the Journal Thus
far the German newspapers hae print
ed nothing concerning the emperor'!
speech. The war cabinet held another
long meeting Tuesday.
The address of the chancellor to the
relchstag is criticized sharply by a ma
jority of the newspapers. Extracts
from the speech circulated by the
Wolff bureau, semi-official news aKen
cy, are to some extent garbled, while
other passages hear so Tittle resemb
lance to what Prince Maximilian said
that they appear to Have been invent
ed. The Socialist newspapers, the Zurich
dispatch continues, are particularly
outspoken. The Fraenklsche Tages
post. of Nuremberg, Bavaria, says the
emperor must not think the German
Cuticura Treatment
For Pimples
Smear them with the Oint
ment and bathe with the
Soap. This easy way auickly
removes them often when all
else fails.
- K.k w mu kAArmm mt-eud
"Mtm, lti, hua." Sold rWTker.
8pSi. OlntaMtauan. leicnro
'Uili7vfc
HEALTH
AM
kf l W W r. SBSSgggggi
'a s Yvv j
Nuxattd Iron lncrffanes strength ind
emlurancp of dolloate, nervous, rundown
ppoplf in two weeks' lime in many in
RtanceR. It has been used aJid endorsed
by such men as Hon Leslie M. Shaw,
former Secretary of the Treasury and
Ex-Governor of Iowa; Former rnired
States Senator and Vine-Presidential
Nominee Chariot A Towne; Genera)
John L. ''.Mem (Retired) the drummer
boy of sshiloh, who was sergeant in ihe
U. S. Army when only 12 years of ago,
also United States Julfe 6. W. Atkin
son of the Court of ( hums of Wash
ington, and others. Ask your doctor
01 druggist annul it.
Stop Itching Eczema
Never mind how often you have tried
and failed, you can stop burning, itching
eciemaquickly by applying a little zemo
furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra
large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the
moment zemo is applied. In a short
time usually every trace of eczema,
tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and
similar akin diseases will be removed.
For clearing the skin and making it
vigorously healthy.alwaysuse zemo,the
penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a
greasy salve and it does not stain . When
others fail it is the one dependable
treatment forskin troubles of all kinds.
The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, O.
SAD, SAD,
If You Don't Install
Konarcti Metal Weather Strips
now. ami Ihould freeze this win
tfr, and hftvc to dt4 to thaw out
and. hlafl. thfv kep the poot
and dirt OUtflld. an even tem
perature irmlde. stop rattllnR win
dows and av 25 per cent fuel
"Will pay for themselves In about
five year and laat as Jong as the
windows and doors the kind I
Sell wlU MONARCH- tO zinc.
vpper and hront
MAIN 253
GEO. MAHAN
83 S. FRONT ST,
ROOFINGS
Iron snd steel Bars. Tanks. Wire
f Fencing. Psllwav and Mill Supplies.
I Pidgeon-Thomas Iron Co.
S94-P6 N. Second St.. Memphis.
Phones ISOO, 1501. I6M
KAISER HARANGUES
OFFICIAL LEADERS
SPEECH WITHHELD
I
218,931
flrtlir ni irnnrin
GONE OVERSEAS
' Embarked to Julv t, 191S. 1,019.115
Orand total. 1. 001,(131.
"In our overseas operations. I feel
that we have good reasons to be proud
and thankful of the results obtained
Our losses have been exceedingly small,
considering the site of the force trans
ported, and this Is due to the efficient
protection given American ennvuva in
the naval tones. We also have been
greatly assisted In the dtsoiitch
troops abroad hv the allocation of cer
tain vessels from our allies, principally
those of Ure.it Britain. Cordially yours,
"NEWTON D. BAKEH.
"Secretary of War."
The President, the White House."
The president's replv follows:
"The White House. Washington.
"Oct. "2, 19H.
"My Pear Mr Secretary:
"I atn very glad to have your letter
of this morning reporting that more
than two million American soldiers have
sailed from the ports of this country to
participate in Ine war overseas I am
sure that this Win be a matter of deer
gratification and reassurance to the
country and that every one WLI Join
me in congratulating the war and navy
departments upon the steady accom
plishment. In this nil-Important applica
tion of fens to the liberation of the
world
"Cordially and sincerely vours,
"WOODROW WILSON.
"Hon. Newton P. Baker. Secretary of
War."
people nre going to continue the war
for months to please him.
"If the emperor must go," it adds,
"let him go at once."
The correspondent reports that the
chancellor and the pan-tlermans are
working actively toward the formation
of a national defense government. Ho
nays a proclamation to the people ex
horting them to carry on war to the
utmost has been drafted with the help
of Oen l.udendnrff, and that he un
derstands it will be published as soon
as President Wilson s reply has been
received.
It Is expected In Berlin, the corres
pondent adds, that the president will
not allow himself to he flouted and
ridiculed by the existing (ierman gov
ernment. Teutons Break Canal Banks
and Open Sluice Gates
About Valenciennes.
WITH THE AM.IEP ARMIES IN
FRANCE AND BELGIUM. Oct. 24 (By
the Associated Press j British troops
have reached virtually the whole canal
hank northeast of Valenciennes. The
Germans have broken down the hanks
and opened the sluice gstes northeast
and southwest of the city and have
flooded vast stretches In an effort to
delay the British advance.
The marBhy lowlands on the east
side of the canal opposite the Ralsnes
forest resemble a great lake. It Is
not probable that the city can be ap
proached from the southwest because
of similar flooded conditions.
The British, however, have fought
their way Into the city from the west
and there have been sharp encounters
In the streets between pstrols. Eire
from the Herman artillery has been
generally weak, it helng strong only
on villages and towns In this vicinity.
Many civilians are still in theee places.
Heavy shells dropped with regularity
for several hours yesterday Into De
naln, which Is full of civilians. Without
doubt, may were killed and wounded,
and the same condition is probably true
in other towns.
Valenciennes still contains many ci
vilians An officer of a Canadian de
tachment fighting in the city said:
"I entered the town with a platoon
and sow an old woman sauntering up
a street carrying a bucket. At about
the same time a machine gun opened
on us from a second story window. I
was wounded and several of my men
were also hit. We retired for a mo
ment, but the last we saw of the old
French woman she was going right
along as if nothing was happening. '
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL.
e
Mlsg Irene Sturla, teacher of classical,
eccentric and modern dancing, an
nounces reopening of her school on
Monday. Oct. 2R. Studio, 81 North Sec
ond. Phone Main 5571 adv
Jas. J. Carrigan & Co.
Everything That Swim.
FRESH TODAY.
Croppie,
Dressed Buffalo,
Dressed Cat,
Red Snapper,
Spanish Markerel,
Tenderloin Trout,
Snapper Throats,
White Fish.
Lake Trout,
California Red Salmon,
Smoked White Ftsh,
Smoked Finnan Hnddie,
Halibut.
Pomps no,
Oysters,
C.reen and Boiled Shrimp,
Live and Dressed Chickens,
Live and Dressed Hens,
Live and Dressed Spring Ducki
48 N. Frnnt St. Phone Main 23fi
ABANDON CAMPAIGN FOR
NEW SWIMMING POOL
BLUE MOVNTA1N, MlM.. Oct. 24
(Ppl.j neoauae of war condition!, stu
dents of Blue Mountain college havo
patriotically suspended their drive, to
secure funds to put In a rotlegp swim
ming pool, which, but for abnormal con
ditions, would have been already so
cured, A considerable contribution bin
alreadv been paid In, however, and as
soon at the financial crisis Is over, the
voung women will resume their cam
paign for the remaining funds, and will
not flva up their efforts until the
swimming pool n an actual fact.
THREE MEMBERS OF
FAMILY DIE OF "FLU"
e
COVINGTON, Tenn . Oct. 24. (Spl )
The Infant daughter of W. A. Heath, of
the Flntwoods vicinity, this county,
died Tuesdav morning of Influenr.a. Ilin
eldest son. F. B. Heath, aged 18 years,
died the following morning at 1 O'clock
rif pneumonia, and on the same afW'i
noon at 4;30 o'clock Ills wife passed
awav.
Another child, who had been qnlf
sick, is reported to be Improving. Th"
three member of this family were
hurled el Randolph, their funerals b'
lng conducted by Rev. L R. Wadswniil
LIEBKNECHT WILL BE
FREED FROM PRISON
LONDON. Ort. 24. rr. Karl Lieh
kne.'ht. former member of the German
reiohstag, who is in prison following
nis convicTion on a margn oi hufmip'p'i
treason, will be released In a feu days,
according to a Copenhagen dispatch to
the Fxrhange Telegraph company, quot
ing Berlin advices.
RUMANIA CLOSES UP
ALL OF LARGE PORTS
LONDON. Oct. 14.- The British I
irlmltv reports that Herman wlrelrm
dispatches picked np at Moscow nre
to the effect that the llumnnlan gov
ernment has declared all Rumanian
ports on the Black sea and on thn
Danube closed.
TENNESSEAN WOUNDED.
WASHINGTON, Oct. !4. (SpU V.
U Frlerson, assistant Vnlted States at-tomey-gnnetal,
of Chattanooga, re
ceived a cablegram today from his son.
Robert, now In a hospital In Imdnc.
sayinc that he had been slightly
wounded In the leg and sent to thn
London hospital to recover. Young
Frlerson le a first lieutenant In the
UTtk infantry, the old Third Tenm
ENEMY FLOODING
LAND NEAR 101
THE GRAND FINALE-THE END
yur very ast PPortunity participate
THE HALLE
PRICES HAVE ALL BEEN READJUSTED and everything made ready for
FINAL WINDUP of all
LOWEST EVER KNOWN. This is your one great and glorious opportunity to buy HALLE garments for
the least that these qualities have ever been sold for before.
THE FINEST AND BEST SELL LAST and there still remain plenty and a handsome assortment to choose
from.
Halle Garments Insurance Salvage Watson Prices The Last Call
Which Is a Combination Hard to Beat
To you ladies who value money- appreciate quality and know the real value of SUITS, COATS, DRESSES,
FURS on today's market this is the opportunity you have been waiting for, and a real OPPORTUNITY
TO MAKE A REAL SAVING ON VERY NECESSARY LADIES' VERY FINEST APPAREL. If you
have already been here come again and still again -the conditions are different now -and will change
from day to day from now until all is sold.
PRICES REDUCED DAILY UNTIL ALL IS SOLD
Choice Any Hat in the
Store
$1.00
And They Will Sure Go Now
Extra Special Lot of COATS
Fur Trimmed and Plain.
Newest Styles
One Lot Ladies' Very
Newest, Finest Suits
133.0
This marks the beginning of the end prices "have
ous from now until all is sold and gone. Choice goes
THE HALLE FIRE STOCK
50-52 South Main St.
TWO YANK FLYERS
BELIEVED CAPTIVE
WASHINGTON. Oct. !4. Uaotl.
Kanneth MncLelsh. of Ulenco. Ill , and
Artemus L, Gates, of Clinton, la., naval
aviators, who have been mlsslnt; for a
number of days, are believed to hare
been taken prisoner, the navy depart
ment was advised be Vice-Admiral
Sims.
I.ieui Macl.eish went into action
Oct. 14 with a squadron of American
flyers against n number or enemy planes
and has not since been heard from, nor
has his machine bean found, Residents,
near the point where he was last seen
nald an American aviator was captured
by the enemy.
I.ieut. Qates, who was attached to
a French squadron, liai hern nitnsiii(?
since Oct. 4 and Vice-Admiral SlinM re
ported his plane was found in such a
condition as to Indicate lie mad.1 a nood
landing and burned Mia machine before
helng taken prisoner.
U. S. TURNS OUT FIRST
FABRICATED STEEL SHIP
.
WASHINGTON, Oct 24, America haa
turned out Its first fabricated steel
ship. She la the Akhwi.h. of 6,600 .lead
weight tons, completl f which by
the Submarine Boat corporation ul Port
Newark, N. J,, Is announced by Chair
man Hurley, of the shipping board.
The Agawan was in the nature of an
experiment and :P'.t days were required
for her construction Approximately 17
steel mills, 5B fabricating plunis and
200 foundries, machine, pipe, joiner and
equipment shops produced parts of the
hull and machinery.
The Submarine Boat corporation lias
contracts for 160 duplicates of the Aga
wan, and delivery of completed vessels
Is expected at the rat. of two or three
every week.
Your Government Says
Save fuel bv using Metal Weather
strips on windows and doors Memphis
Weatherstrip Co., Main I'-'SH adv.
BELGIAN GOVERNMENT
WILL MOVE TO BRUGES
HAVRE. Oct, 24 -The whole of the
province of Western Flanders and part
of Eastern Flanders an.i Hainan! hav
ing been recovered from the Germane,
the Belgian government has decided to
estahllsh Its administrative department
in Bruges.
POSTPONES MEETINGS. "
The Lumbermen's dun of Memphis
has Indefinitely postponed Its semi
monthly meetlnes at the Hotel i.ayos.,
because of the Influenza epidemic
Read What
Has
If My
Friends
Complain
I
Recommend
PERUNA
Mrs Albert llu.-', 2f.4 Hackmatack
St.. South Manchester, Conn, writes.
"I had catarrh of the stomach, bow
els, and liver. I hart all th doctors of
South Manchester and also a specialist
from Hartford, Conn., but sad to say
In the end I was taken to mv bed en
tirely. Today I am almost aihamed to
go around to my friends. I gained so
much In weight, from eg pounds to 120,
that remains of this HALLE
YOUR CHOICE ONE BIG LOT
DAMAGED
DRESSES
VALUES TO $125.00
Halle
Garments
Get Yours Now
CHOICE ANY SUIT IN THE STORE
Except those with fur trimmings Silvrtones, Chiffon
Broadcloth, Trico
tine and all the
very newesf, fin
est materials and
styles.
Yank Flyers Now
"Night Air Eyes'
WITH TUB AMERICAN ARMY
IN FRANCE, Oct 24 Illy the As
sociated Press. Searching the
skies at night for German aviators
has become the newest trick of th
American fivers, who are alrea.lv
alluding to themselves as "night air
t VfS."
V. her the enemy bombing planes
came in groupa one nfter the oilier
Monday night the American night
flvera went out In force to hunt
for them Among the Amrrli ana
was Rial. Harold Hartney, Of Pasa
dena, Cel., who got nearer to the
Germane limn any other of our
f I vers
"l was so close to thn boche,
MaJ. Hartney said, "that I could
see his tracer bullets shooting
groundwsrd "
These night patrols am continu
ing even when the weather le
cloudy, the American fivers going
out In relays until dawn
SPREAD DEMOCRATIZATION
IN NEW GERMAN STATES
e
COPENHAGEN, Oct 24 The dem
ocratization of Germany Is spreading
through the federal males. Recording to
a special dispatch printed In the Iter
llngske Tldende, sent to that publica
tion bv Its correspondent at Merlin.
At a mrotliiR of the crown council
at Dresden yeeterday Hie question Of
asking the socialists lo Join the gov
ernment was coneldered The Baden
government mel at K.ulsruhe to con
aider the abolition of the three-class
ftRurhlse svstem and Introduction of
the proportional franchise Wurttem
burg Hlso Is said to be ronsldorlng
whether thai government's representa
tives. In the federal council shall not
henceforth receive instructions direct
from the representatives elected hv the
people rather than from the Wuerttenv
burg government. The democratization
of the first chamber there Is also being
considered.
To Save Fuel.
Thn govnrnrnent urges use of Metsl
Weatherstrips on windows and doors,
rhearn Floor ft Screen Co adv
BRITISH THANK U. S.
LONDON Qcl "I Liberated British
prisoners passing through Sofia on their
wav to Balonlkl speak gratefully ol the
work done by the American consul-general
at Sofia in their behalf, McorWng
to a dispatch to the Mall They sail
that although the Brltlth and French
prisoners endured much ''"V'1',,,.
Serbians were regularly beaten by their
Bulgarian captors snd often shot with
out excuse
PERUNA
Done for Me
which In enormous from the condition
j I was In It Is a year since then, but
words of prslKn for Peruna were on
I my Hps dally to friends, who have taken
j my advice snd ere also benefited.
I wish you could understand my feel
ing toward your Irfe saver, Peruna. If
I need a llttin cleansing, Its Peruna, If
my friends complain. I prescribe Pe
runa, like s good old doctor a safe med
icine Do not forget to puhllth my name
, In full for others' benefit. I have taken
; Peruna and elso Manalln, and today I
j can say, thank Ood for a good stomach
and appetite. Thanks to peruna once
more I work In a mill nnd al home,
and work also at night, and still 1 gel
stronger all the time "
Those who object to liquid medicines
can eecure Peruna tablets.
SO.
in this great selling event this marks the END of
FIRE STOCK
FIRE STOCK. PRICES
One Lot
Johnston
Suits
Sizes to 40
Mi
$24-89
AND
THEY
WON'T
LAST
LONG
NOW
touched the bottom" the
to first choosers.
Old Van Vleet-Mansf
OF NEW YORK
(ORGANIZED 1850)
PAID POLICY HOLDERS $102,012,415.23
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one; and the rules of this office are to commend the policy best suited to
the applicant and not the one the company would profit more bv selling
We respect fullv auhmlt the rates below for your consideration which are
reduced hy annual dhlden.ls CAN VOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT TT
Age 11, per 11,000.00, ,3S
Age il, per 1,000.00, B.2II
Age 211, per 1,000 00, 85
Age 24. per 1,000.00, 6.41
Age 25, per 1.000,00, .M
Age 21, per 1.000.00, 9.69
Age 27, per 1,000 00, 9 7
Age 2. per 1,000.00, 9.77
Agn 29, per 1.000 00. 9 18
Age SO, per 1,000.00, 9.9g
Age Si, per 1.000 00, 10 10
Agn 32, tier 1,000 00, 10.84
Agn 1,1, per 1,000 00, 10.11
Age 11, per 1,000.00, 10.S
Agn IIS, per 1.000.00, 10.72
Agn 8fl, per 1,000.00, 10.91
Agn .17, per 1,000.00, 11.11
Age IS, per 1 ,000.00, 11. J5
We Issue all thn Improved forms of Insurance arid our rates are cheaper
than most companies. Wn want agents Our commissions are the high
est. Communicate with us.
ALFRED BOYD, JR.. Manager
Mississippi and West Tenneases. 017-918 Bank of Commerce Bigg.
Phone M. 5292.
"Perfect"
Ice Cream
Mario of the purest malc
i Inla nnd flavors no I
worthy of the nanio "IVr
fcol" comrs from
DinstuhPs
Homo of "Tli Maatcr
Candy Maker."
Our Ire rreswB and sher
bets arc mnile In a silver
lined freezer the only one
of Hh kind In Memphis
We use fresh fruits and
pure flavors Phone your
order for deliver., liy fas'
auto.
ft
64 N. MAIN
SMALL BANK
ACCOUNTS INVITED
GUARANTY BANK
& TRUST CO.
IMrlM MadUnn Av., MomDHIa.
Eead News Scimitar Wants,
one GRAND, GLORIOUS,
GO LOWER THAN THE
AND GONE
125.00
Very Newest Styles
Halle Garments
All Waists Less Than
Half Price
One Lot Very Fine
Waists u
$2.99
Values to $10.00
Hat Trimmings Just
y2
Marked Price
Pick Them Out
selling will be fast and furl-,
ield Drug Co. Room
Age 111
Agn 40
Age 41
Age 42
per $1. OiiO. 00, 111.60
per 1,000.00, ll.le
per
per
1,000.00,
1,000,00,
1.000. 00,
1.000. 00,
l.ooo.oo.
1,000.00,
1,000.00,
l.ooo.oo.
1,000 00,
1.000.00.
1.000 00,
1,000.00,
l.ooo.oo.
1,000.00,
1,000.00,
12 10
12.61
Agn 43, per
Age 44, per
Age 4E, per
Age 4. per
Age 47, per
Age 4S, per
Age 49, per
Agn f0, per
Agn f.1. per
Agn 61, per
Agn 63, tier
12 M
13.41
11.14
14. 46
15.47
16 40
17.41
18.00
i.o
n. is
21
34.77
10 71
Age 64, per
Si,
per
Protect
Your Eyes
While
Driving
Tou cannot afford to rlak
your sight for the lack of
glas?es or goggles which you
may not think quite becom
ing Our glasses for auto
Ists' use are good In looks ae
well ss service.
Optical Dept.
Registered Optometrist
No. 99 In Charge.
A. GRAVES CO
J. W.Norris&Co.
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
275 Madison. Telephone 5ft
93 6. MAIN.
Near Union.