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M,V.V7.i WEDNESDAY, BBTTEMiER t4, Wis. THE NEWS SCIMITAR. II HIED FULLY OF MS age m m ' WHILE OH TRIP 1 ,OC G affp ' j o te;:if II 1 '" ""1 ' iIJTTh i"""' Mil" Ml"'"' Ui r) f -.iu""n-' -i n unT!vnn .P53 ... Uj: v 5! m-Jof mr tfiiiii ..T IMnt M iimi aArkaksfSTW ssy h. f. I For Deep-Fat Frying Mazola is Matchless IT positively does not smoke up the kitchea Mazola comes to cooking heat long before it reaches the smoking point x It does not carry the. pdor or, taste from one food to another even fish, onions or garlic. It can be used over nd aver again. Try this astonishing test of t&uvla economy and universal us yourself today. FRCP CooUBf timpU and cenocokal whn ' you consult tt naw M-p( Cora Product Cook Book. Kactpat fcy n ptm. Artractiv lllu trstjoos. Fr wilt fat It today. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P. 0. Bos 101 So York City K. D. Htirlck, indldh BMa. l RprnUtlv. Mmphl, Tfnn. ! r cri n r f. o. $1,340 B. SEE THE Memphit V THE MODERN MARVEL BJ!iJEi XXUi Olympian DON'T WAIT RIDE HOME IN ONE TODAY . . ; CONDENSED SPECIFICATIONS ' : , Motor, high tpttui, four-cylinder, ihch bore, 4H-inch stroke, valve In - ' head. Three-point suspenaion, Force feed lubriation. Stromberg carbu retor. Auto-Liie generator and starter, Thernto-syphon cooling system. Floating type rear axle. Artillery type wheel. Thirteen-inch brake drums. Tires, 32 by i, demountable. Stewart-Warner vacuum feed. Springs, front f emt-elliptic ; rear, double inverted elliptic. Wheel base, 112 inches. , - Upholstery, highest grade. Crown fenders. Color-4thaki, maroon, black, blue. , ' " , Delta Motor Car Company (CoatinuM From first Pag 307.309 Madison Ave. DISTRIBUTORS Memphis, Tenn. rt nmi if THI IMTIUMIMT W OUMITV en as sin Supreme in Tone THE Incomparable Sonora Phonograph .ij. u- v.....:r,,l iuui 11a wwuiui bell-like voice to the whole-hearted and sonor ous welcome which Mem phis extends all fair vis itors. Be sure' to visit our bright, attrsctive booth in the Woman's Building . and see various charming models of this wonderful tnstnuncni. j 1 Ask to hear a favorite record played, and thus enjoy the marvelous tone about which , you have been told so much. There is an easy chair and a cordial wel come awaiting you. Get a sample package of the Sonora Sil vered Needles. You are also Invited' tccraTour Sonora Music Rooms and Ladies Rest Room while in the city a coty meeting place at J" Jit Madison avenue.' 1 ' v . f f .. . .. .. ...... Fortune-Ward Drug Co. , . , SONORA AGENCY Memphti, Tenn. WM -1 : 1 1:11:1 GREENWOOD SCHOOLS CROWDED THIS YEAR ORKKN-WOOD, Ml. fitpt. 34. pt.) Th Oraanwood high and grammar chool oponad with an upuuaiy heavy anrnllmnt. Kuiit. C. E. eaundert an noune th lollowtug taaebam (or tn Hlah iohooMW, M, Ktlthlar. tftn J. M Mltehall. Mlitaaa Kllmbath watklnn. Mary Martin. All Mar MIMrafl Sttntlay, Mary Whltmor. tl c ionn. j-urtna bumoneK. ranntaiHtr Oramitiar school Mts Mary Oa.vfln. prinwuji mii rannm jrm", v tf y 't.tnjt. Ruth Abnay. Al Rtevana Mart Barn. Bil Sabln, MSiwarat Carthrt, Hattl Allan. Wyall Wll llamnon. Tullmi Tewnaemt. Lett Straat. Matxl 8tdrllr. jnnl Wavar, Mary saundtr. Nora Cjusln; Mabl Soott, musle. Th North Ornwood Hchonl opnd Monday mornlnir with a !inr anroll mnt than I it yar. Tha tarhr (or th North Orwanwood aahool r a follows: Mr. W, A. Tumr, princi pal: MIm Susln Wnrran, lntrmdltte anai; otim nniiy jomi, primary, ana in otaoya eaoon, munie. Read News Scimitar Want Ads. ') Meiaulto Bltat .Tiuit an MMn a you fl th afftot of tha Malarial Qrmt ftr blnc blttan by Malaria Mnaqultmu, It la advlsabla to Uk OROVK'a TASTKI.ESa ehll! TONIC to destroy tha Oarma and ra moa th Impurtttaa. Daatant to taU. too par ,antii. adv. KEMPER COUNTY FARM LANDS ARE BOOMING SWlOBA. KIM.. fM. H. (nl.l- Cltlcana of Indiana, Tnnaaa and Ar kftnuui hava boua-ht aoma of tha rich old plantation nar Scooha and ezpact to mova thlr famllla her aa aoon aa noMlbl. Thay win raiaa atoclt and do tnaI fftrmlnt. Tha fact that Kamnar rounty naa ren;iy oocoma onwsnonitlv ahlnnlna county. It la (aid haa a treat dl to do with tha ruth for home ana farm tanna in ma aao. Uoa. ' , cruMdar waa The High Price . Of Coffee never troubles the users of POSTUM Stilt selUnrf at the same fair price as before tkewar. t opyriht, David tawrca) TWO AUTOISTS CHARGED WITH LIQUOR OFFENSE irUNTIVIUJC Ala.. Spt. U- Spt.) -Will Quick and Qaorga Dan ton war arraatad at NawmarWat tn ' an automa. bll which Ml traJMBortlnf 11 tallona or wildcat llauor from th atlll in th mountain In rtdnhaaatara Madlaon county toward Huntlll whar It could faav baan told raadily for TS. A third man who waa nain In th ear teas A and hat not yat bn arrtd. Quick lalmd r flrat vtat ha wa a dapnty hrlff raturnlni- from a raid and whan tha atatamant waa provad untru by communication from Sheriff Low, ha claimed to-b a prlvata d taottva. H and Danton war hrourht to Huntavtlla and placad undar S509 bail caah. Tha oar, which ta auppotad to bo tha property f Quick, ha baea aalsed for aaaflaosUoa. v ' eroopinp of arbitrary fore bo dealt with. The prealrfent ha encountered on nis tiavau ttia aditon&i oueatinn why (hould America ha roncmul at all in tha claahe and oonfllcta? and h naa answered by daelaring that Juat auck a clalh. tuat aaoh & frtrtino h. iwean races and peoples whose rights th United fitAtea m.nA tha larcar im. era haa not taken into conference (or decision in ilia, 14 to uia assassina tion or tn Auatrtaa crown prioc and laimij 9. wirrio WW, Thoa newapaoor wWch ar. on ttia 1 cuter nana, trvina tA civa tha tmnraa. ion that th leaa-u of nations mesna th constant nstml af all nrt at tha world by American military forces, use ine ia,namf oi American marines near I rnuma a Uier Oo the ecaslonal denart- ur of an American transport carrying I remiorcemenis 10 pioeri aa connrma-1 tlon of their arauraent. Tha rjranldent roiwrea oniy enuo o urine; Die tour to me Amnric&n troops in Russia, declar ing tney were assisting to Keep food and necessaries of life tntenriad fni the I Kusntan people from falling Into the nanoa or ontana. vet titer is no re- trlctlon on th Oerman frontage of exports Into Russia and on of the first prohfain which th leasm of nation must aoiv is tn Kmc or barrier it mean to erect between Russia, and the outalde world, whether it can oompl th holding of an election In Russia and accession cf military dtotatorahlp by threatening economic isolation or bv giving more assiatanc to th Kolehak government. , Action Not Revealed. Th president refers faelinalv to th Plight of Russia and haa condemned the I rui or tn Koisnavtiii sa minority rule, wor than ciariam. but he has not yet liven an intimation a to now tne eacua of nation by its combined eco nomic. If not military, notsntlaittv will brtnar Rusata back into tha family of nations, provision ha teen mart for the adm us on of Russia to th easue whenever ah prove nersaif a self-gov erning nation. Btrictly speaking, Judg ing from th wuson apecna, th pre- no Of the Bolshevik! would setn to Si-sue that the Russian PoCL war not I yet sen-governing. Through th Wilson tour, while tli president has deult effectively with the broad general principle or maintaining nesco n tha world. Willi h ha un questionably won over nunaoecis or thoummia to tn DOiiet tnai tn league covenant, however Imperfect at th tart, can h revised, corrected and made opemtlvO and n worth trying, nevertheleea th pre turtle of targe parts of the eonulation has been awakened by the prt line of attack on the nsrt of m lAaarua oooonent. First, the Irlah . aympathlaera In the United State hav been led to balltve that article 10 would not mean neu tralirv An the nsrt of th tTnlted Slate, but actuitl participation alongside 0t Britain in tne event tnai ireiana trieo self-determination by tn ancient mem- aa At hvtal vavAhltiAn- ' Second, theitaiiana hav been worked up to opposition beau of the promi nent part lrldent Wilson played in Inn vitia Mume to "Italy. Third, the 0rma sympathise In th United State who hav Been aitent diirin the war hav Joined the - tram soclallat and labor agitator, not In saying th terms of the treaty were too hareh or too oruel, out that the league Itself perpttiatd th capitai itirt avatitm and therefor mount a death blow to th aspirations of the' proletariat. Titi propagsnaa is ins dlrct auel to th CWrmart effort msde nrtn the sir to convince laboring men in th United State that our war with Germany was a capitalist war, for which utteraac many men war Indicted undar the eaplonaf act Affitatori Get Chance. The fact that th Washington gov. crnmant ha neither pardoned or r leaH thaaa so.estled "Politics, pris oners" ha glvan th agitator ,ln th Northwest especially ah opportunity to oontlnu their aigurrtent that th leagu H th product and bulwark of the caplWllatic regime. In California, tntlmaW frinda of Senator Hiram rr.ht.ann t,,M r.ornwiiAndanta travelling with th preitdential party, tliat they. firmly baiiovaa ni auaiencea in and el as where, whr tit prldnt wa hlfaad, war mad up in tart part Qi aiaaffci eiementg. ... Tha, nrenidant lias Maoanlied th X Isteno of this aflUtlon and so far a th Irish soctetl ar concerned. h endeavored to mow mac Arucie to r rra only to external aggression and that, tha ear-red rllhf. of revolution Is nowners impairea. inaeea, ne ns, i aid in effect -that th government of the United tata would b nbVed to oo unaer Aruoie iu aa a inwiuir af nnar it wnmn nave cocn imtimvi- ki tar har ta da undar international law, only aa an unfriendly act, with I all the danger of grav complicaUon with the Britten people, n nas a dared America oould bring th case of Iraland to th bar of public opln- ton in tli a meeting oi tn le&gu. nr is vidnce that eom Irish ympa lliieers on tn racitia coasc were won ovr to thi doctrine, but feared to cease agitating lat th Irish question lteif be lost tight of in th maelstrom Of publlo affair. Aa fra- tha Italian manifeitatlonl, thtty hav not been ai.oonslderabl as tiina nr tna irian. nut iut ikbi nava joined In demonstration initiated by4 tha other forign inflimnce. Aion tne Italian Influence would have been in sufficient to cause moro than a rlppl as many Italians hive not been assert Ive on th autlon but that th I. vv. W.'s and th xtrem socialists ar I iolned by lrr Oermn element. Jn the Unltad Statea ha been noticeable. Hat Fought It. tr U'ii.nn ha OAniUmnad all this a "pro-tie rmart propaganda" and he ha sought to odnvinc his hearer that somehow. tb Oerman tornmnt han been back of it In- th gens that Oormany would b happy td disasaooV at America fromth fafu beoaus th conomlo and mitltary weapon which w to eompl her to keep th traaty of peso shs has signed would b weaker by Juat o much and Oer many opportunity to rcls a pawnt Influence In Europ might not b d troyd, a It ha givan promt Of being by a permanantly concrtd us of th itrength of th United State a wil tn aMociateo powers. Tha nraiident received a demenstr' tiv reMntion tn California tn which patriotia fervor and th pirlt-of th Th feeling anoarant. for the Iau of -nation aspeclaUy In southern California u changing from a SQ-50 tttltud toward anc in fvor of h V lean soclatl lining up solidly behind tha leatue. unouMtionably thi of eome of th am mtiuenc I y preponoer- iacua. More and mor are th atrlctly Amr isgue. unqutionbiy u nlna of aome or tha earn which opnosd th war wll It. w I being fought haa had almost a much to QO With th" outoursv oi eninumaam for th prldnt of th United State a th arguments h or M aupporter etnowhar had mad for tha leagu of nation befor Mr. Wilson cam to th Paeltlneet. Th prealdanf recep tion on th Pacific coast I something wll worth ponaenng on. n uiu iiAn In th Johnson came Is not thory, It It a fact and th president pas through rrianniy jvevaca . ana Utah h lv th Pacific ooaat with a n of having rompiihd mora thor wan anywner eiae on ni tour. lilt. r wavia wa' ROWLETT PAINE Vot Mayor rs -" "W-'ij M i THOS. . ALLEN JOHN B. EDGAR HORACE JOHNSON CHARLES R. SHANNON For Commissioners i THE conscience of Mcmplus is aroused! Thera t may be timid souls who Uiink the forces of ' evil are invincibl. Braver hearts know the .' time has come when victory for right will be won with courage and determination. r A gas attack of propaganda has been launched from some camouflaged haven. It says the CITI ZENS' TICKET cannot win because vit is not an organ ization of politicians. , In such is its very strength. There are no secret treaties nor soul-bartered deals. The CITIZENS' TICKET is pledged to no individual or faction. There is, instead, a promise from reputabl men of ability to give Memphis good government, law enforcement and better schools. ; Visitors are coming to CITIZENS' LEAGUE headquarters every hour in great numbers. They are representative men and women from every walk of Life.': ...j .. ; Business men come who say enterprise cannot flourish without law enforcement, mothers of families demand schools adequately equipped and managed, and men from factories, from desks and counters pledge themselves to. aid in the great fight. There are many young women about to cast their first vote for a cause that will render it possible for a Memphis girl to pass alonij a prominent street at noon time without being molested. Those cynical people y who . sneer at a campaign waged for unselfish principle will see that intelligent concentration of patriotic forces will not require the devious methocls of political trickery. , . HE WHO DOUBTS THAT ROWLETT PAINE WILL BE MAYOR AND EDGAR SHANNON, JOHNSON AND ALLEN COMMISSIONERS. DOES ;; NOT KNOW THE DEPTH OP CONVIOTION THAT STIRS ALL MEMPHIS. . The CITIZENS' TICKET has no' secret plan of Qampaign. Every qualified voter is going to be inter- viewed by more than one member of the LEAGUE, : ont "seen" in the sense of a politician's approach. , . An invitation will be given to join in the swelling r s tide that will sweep the cobwebs from City Hall. . The issue is clean-cut, 'Conditions in Memphis are bad. Does anyone deny it? A representative body of Memphis men and women met to bring about better : : conditions. t"! " V' ; ;.; ' - s..' - vr- ' ; , A ticket was nominated of men with clean records and of proven fitness. Without exception, insistent appeal to patriotism was necessary to induce them,to enter politics and public life. ( , Since then ambition has been awakened in other quarters'. New candidates come tardily on the scene. This is their privileged Every ambitious American has the right to seek public office. . There is no occasion for bitterness in this cam ' paign. With each candidate it is a question of fitness for the job. If it is willed otherwise, the CITIZENS' LEAGUE will meet defiance with defiance, blow with blow. I i They choose the loftier plan in battling for prin ciple. After all, the question is: "WHAT IS BEST FOR MEMPHIS?" Pay Your Pol! Tax Today ! LAST DAY, OCTOBER 6th ALABAMA P0ST0FF1CE . : TO BE DISCONTINUED WUNWTTXXB, Ala.. Sept 54. Tha noatoffio at rarley. Ala.. vn mil uth of Hunuvtll. will b dll ontlnud 8pt 30. aeeordlng to an Official no'C twif.u 7 T . muter ti bhwi,iw '"- . .. . department. rrly I Jut yond th HuntvUi and thi order I btived to irM( tha i tension of rout 4. woniii smIvshid. - HUNTSVltJa. Xla.. J)pt. it. fSpl.l Ravenu raiders from thi city have returned from th helghborhood Of Plevna. Ala., trnar they, captured anij dtrovd two illicit ditiiin which wer operated within on hundred yards of each other. A large quantity of mash asd bear waa poured out. No ar rest wr nad. R0WE HAYS IS URGED TO RUM FOR CrMNCEUORSHIP SUMNER, Miss., Sept. 24. (Sp! Row Hays, of Sumner, Is blnf trong lv solioiwd by th bar of th Svnth chancry court district to bcom a candtdat tor chancllor In th (pedal election to fill th vacancy caused by th rlrnatea of Judg J. A. May. Mr. Hay t eomadrint th mttr and i expected to glv his anawer arly thi wk. .... -, Heal Itching S!dns With Cuticura ATI Hatattiaaaok Specials for Fair Week 100 Wonderful Pattarn Hatg at lAt of otbert, fto.oo to $tb.oo. aa2r4V( 100 Eiclnslfe Drss 90&QO to flOO.OO' worth 15.00 to H25.00. 'r: 100 HHh-0rde, Bxclugtirs Suit. ,SM,MH6o - Worth 1100.00 to llBO.OOr-Cfl 100 Particularly Fine Coats ...... . . . . .v. STHij.ainn on Worth $100.00 to Evan on h SftCIAWS your credit I peed wlttrth War rod taas rafarawe ar lnvtlgtln. Sptclal Bria. dut-7rartwaa,, .. "J ni. - --"' r tuvr ..Tarn, c1. Own AND IT1IIM TSICkKl 'sr fun -Vln-V. v " I'aiaaU ?,,, stB,l biiow 4 74 SOUTH MAIN STWEtT. 0rVQT MIIWESS TrAyfi ! "'"..as nvt . 1,1 "' 1 Cs BEAD THE NEWS SCIMITAR CLAS31Tlf:D ADJ T