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i'AC2 TWO. FKIOat, CTtMSEK 28, 11'. I. THE NEWS SCIMITAR. HI AT LAST i!FOISSOL0!IS OF FIGHT PLAIIS ( JtM inr.j uiooj pwfiui)uo) n 3 W f7 IOn U I! aci Year More and More Mev Are Buying There's a Reason! N I) i . - . A W v M I kv&j-. Hi Dixie Clothes Priced At a Saving To You '30 to 5Q ibiyyi u tnj u uj is LfuwsLb ! Established 53 Years I -BE SURE TO GO J ll SSSB3&BX8&SBSE3E TOT one reason, but hun dreds of them, and each ii one is a smart, noooy, trim fitting "Dixie Suit." Our clothes for fall are an innovation in the way of style superiority and correctness of fit. The work of master tailors, they present many of the finer points of the tailor's art. Our styles and models are varied to feuch a degree as to find suitable clothing both for the young men as well as for their eklers. We invite inspection of 'our stocks. Watch our windows for latest style de velopments in Fall and Winter Clothing. Cooler days, even cold days, 'are not far off and you should prepare to buy your fall suit where you can find the greatest values for your money. The answer is "The Dixie." Main at Jefferson TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY OF THE GREAT FAIR- ' " , ' ' M I Tii DEVON . "N. ( m $7.50 "Can I get a good jpair of shoes for $7.50?" Yes. We can sell you a pair in this stylish model. You may be surprised to get this Walk-Over at this low figure, but Walk-Over Shoes arc made upon many models to fit all feetand incomes. This last, with its low heel and long sloping forepart and toe, is 'a dressy model in which you will take a world of pride. .You'll Llko the New Walk -Over ToHry. MFC. CAMPAIGN HI LLOPENIATER 31 i i i i I . I; D Si HO SO. MAIN ST. Subscriptions to Chamber's Extension Fund and Tri . State Fair Included, the structure of peace It prcpa and foundultons. "It maara in iMct on of n Itrealv," nald Mr. Wtlso.i and le crowd at C'hynne llaterrd In volrnin f. Mr. w Ikoti tl)rt to roitard Vt rsrvatliin on Artlola 111 u I r too tion of th lrty l not an empty I on. H bf fully onnal Jred th con. jifncfl of thin Mati'tiient. ( wu inonned to go a fur h that In hla ralt hk fDeorh. but pbronj of dflnit d1if comriilnir tha aate' Inten tions may ltav? eworved him from lil At any ram. hr mitilK tha Issue nmr whn h reached t'hoyenn. , where h doularrd uao that tiir orjanle4 f.rr of nppoaitlon out lie the i-oiifMSslonal h.tll were tha hypherated Aniericmit and prc.Ocrmnn frrces which Undid toward lslo.ilty ilnrltur the war. "The J.nue IB fii RI." n ma. . w I can I avoid It; have irot to make It now an1. onoe mai'e, we eannot turn back. Wo must either ro In ano fuur- ar.tee the elee of the world or rtay I out until mimt dark and dttwatrous il.iy land jeek adm!sfton n'lth 'Je.rmnny." So the nreaident hu cnt tne And the whole burden of his sueeohes hereafter will be toward a delineation of the forces which he la convinced are trying to brlns about a separate peace Iwitn itermany anu a rejection 01 ma treety by meant of destructive reserva tions, The president reallneg that many I of the proposed reservation have- no ucn purpose, mat may mean oniy o I clarify language of tha civenant, ao the rtiRCUBjion will now renter on wnat khio of reservation do a'ter th meanlnj of the contract and what reservation it will be roealhle for tha president to I defend a ha approaches th other na tion and aKa tneir cii'iecence in uch objectionihl reservation aa the senate may finally put Into tha ratify in: resolution. Two-Thirds Needed, But even thoush a matorlty vote my I Insert In the ratifying resolution amend- Iinents or renervailona ucn a are pro posed with reapoct to article 10, a two third vote 1 needed ultimately to pans Ifvlnr resolution, and rather than I put the United Htatea aenate In tha po sition of rejecting the treaty or put ting languaKe Into it which would mean resubmission or renewea negotiations I with Germany, a sufficient number of senators a little more than one-third could prevent th ratifying resolution rrom coming to a vote in oujectionaois I form. . Th s would transfer tne Hint to tne I question of responlblllty for delaying peace. Those who wer holding up th treaty would contena mat in us amenu- ed form It is a rejection of th treaty and a vote 1 futile, while tnoae wno had passed a ratifying resolution wnn reservations mignt argue mm enousn votes were available to move the treaty out of the senate into negotiation wltn Other power. But Mr. Wilson apparently wieniie from now on to demonstrate where the rKnnnlhllltv for delay lie. He say again and again In his speeches; that as he hsa now crossed tn continent, he la qualified to Bay mat an over whelming sentiment favors the Imme diate ratification of the treaty. Certainly In California, ttan ano Wy oming, aa wall In Oregon, Washington erwi MnntniiA tne states wnicn practi cally elected Mr. Wllaon In 191 he I imnueat onab v true. ne yeopm in thos states do not object to reeerva iinn, Knt as aonn as en. asks the que. ir.M ma ,a tha rhBmitnr of reservation deemed wise, It 4 Immeaiateiy aeciaren that oniy reservation wnicn ni mean new negotiations with Germany or the Msoclatea powers win e aj .. -..,.wl Itv lh neonle. nenator nmooi, oi inn, nl.," , the frt that President Grant. of the Mormon church, has come out In favor or tne covenant wupkuluhh fares a watchful constituenoT which mm tn .mi that a teaame of na tlon la establlalied and wjilch will not nt AflfnwttivA reserva iiuiie. Thl Information was given to me by a well-informed man disinterested In notifies'' who ha lust mad a canvas of leairue of nation sentiment In ail L.J. wmli.r I nbtn ned virtually the same Impression in Utah. ' Th Western state have analyaed th treaty covenant more fiin wout.m tatea and have been won to the central idea of it. They think IU mperfectlons can o u the league begin to function and they are afraid m 1.".?.''; TS-V I-Ai. year, which It was Intended to 'lywher no "substitute la offered to rin next mouth, will b postponed a-uarantee Hhe we of thy world. Ill December. (Copyright, 1919. by avld Lawrence.) BETTER T Th campaign to secure $100,000 for lh work of th Chamber of Commerce In Its extension activities for the com ing lx(li Until This has been decided Upon because durlnv the next two months William H. KltxHugh, the prenldent, will be forced to give most of his time to hi law practice, and he wlahen when th campaign is begun to give It hi undl- viawt personal attention. 1 However, during th lime until th opening of the campaign, members of mo cnamucr ana other who probaul: later will become Identified with It. wl t informed of the peclfin purposes fur which the proposed fund Is to be used, and this campaign of education will have the result of securing lit fund much more easily. It is proposed to ank for subscrip tions, payable In Installment, but cov ering every poealble nend of the cham ber, ao that no other special fund will he anked for durlnf the voar. The I . - a 3 .1 fund will be extended through regular New EMIT, Called A5pirouf Duupri Kppruprin lions. III! COLDSANDFLU 1 poartbtllty that it may bl tr There Is decided by th board of directors tol Inclislrt In the proposed subscription I a fund for the new builrtlna-s and lm-1 provenienU needed by the Trl-Staiel f air association, but Unit matter line I not yet been decided. The fair nerdr, I new bulldlna and other eoulDnient. which can not b secured thrutigh the onllnitry receipts of operation. The fair iinnoclatlon was promoted by the I'lwmbor of Commi-rcd ,md hu always nail the suoug support of the chum- Mr, Medicated With , Latest Scientific' Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Sur- geons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications v '4Waii J TEXAN SAYS OIL IS ONLY AT BEGINNING man of Amarlllo, Tex., was In Memphis Frtdav nn Me way bnnia frnn OMoago. He says he orga'nlsed a IS. 000,000 oil Pomi'.uiy In t'hicago and that th stock was all immediately sold to fhloago and foreign Investors. Mr. Newberry l a friend of W. c. Myern, president, and J. I. W rather, secretary of th Seven Hunts IMI company, with office In the uank or commerce building. Mr, new. berry say the Burkburnett field I oro duoing 100,000 barrel of oil a week and that the Renter flM will not, In hi opinion, reach Its full development for 10 vinn Ho 1 chthunlanlo over the nnaAlbllltles in Texai oil fields and d olarts t'ter ie nothing sli-e ht would inauce lilm to divide fill attention with llj Cf.lt I o. Mr Nwberrjr spent his tlma while In MoiiMil.is with Vernon Crlssnrd and inh r member of the Keren Stales Oil company. CLEAN UP, PAINT UP PREMISES ON OCT. 9 01 Mi 11 up, pnltit up and spnde tip and !ir p-evertion amy naa oe.'n aei i t, t bv Uov. Roberta and on that day pmp-rtv owners and renters alike In Memphis will l aakid to put the.i ureiritea in orner. Every Drugfist in V. S.. In- structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter If Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. ... Specials for Fair Week 100 Wonderful Tattem Hrtta at , a5.(i0 T,ots of othPis. 10.00 to S7S.OO. 100 Exclusive Drcaset $(15.00 to 100.00 . Worth $85.00 to Jt5. 00. 100 Uigh-Grad, Excluiv Suits $80.00 to 9185.00 , Worth $100.00 to $150.00. 100 Farticularlr Finn Coat. $73.00 to $100.00 . : .'. Worth $100.00 to $125.00. Even en th SPECIALS your credit I seed without th unul red tan, reference r Investigation. Special price durlrq Fair Weak en e Hi lars teck ef hlah.qrade Fur and al en Fur Repair Werk. BONOS ANt STAMPS TAKEN AT FULL VALUE. MILLER'S 74 SOUTH MAIN STREET, OPPOSI SC00BA SHIPS STOCK. 8COOBA. Mlsa. Sept. ii. (Spl ) The aeivnd co-operative shipment of bog fnnn Kemper county left leKalh THurn rtny. There had lien a number of line hogs listed and the demonstration agent nald that there waa no trouble nt all In getting up th car load. There Will be a number nf other p,r tnnitN i'f hogH shipped as fast an their owtiers ..i iiirni rea(ij. TC FRINCEIS THEATEKKaatSi Skin Tortured Babies Sleep After Cutictira' Htilta: Owtmtn . Tilnal ft,,! tfv vt ' 'Mwara. B4. S. aaaaa " Walter H. Bell. Commlalnner of th department of fire pi-evanlloo for th- Ktnte nf Tennese, arrived In Memphlt Thursday and together with Carl lr en. deputy eommlaaloner for Wit Terwaae. held a conferertra wllh W. H. Mtallugtt. president of the Chamber of C'omnteree. and got assurance from lilm that the Chamber of Commerce would aid In making the day a success In Memphi. REVIVAL STARTS SUNDAY AT MADISON HEIGHTS Tli Madlaon Heliht Melhodiat ... .J..W ....m th.t . lA.riav revive! I arrvlce will be atarttd Sunday at the , regular morning aeryiee. will be Mlted by hi brother, th I Rev. K. f. Utli, paamr oi oi aietno I lint church t Oreenville. Mtw, ... , ,M L. miI...I Will he IN in m '.ii iv. - ' ' - - rliaiga of Oarem Banning, of U I'lHiKMfr fill' o-T I'n-it The sensation of the year In the drug trade la Aaytrunal, the two-minute cold aad cough reliever. ' authriULively gunrameed by the laboratories; tasUd, bpiiroved aod moat euthualaUually eu- doraed by th hlgheet' authoritira, and pioclnimed py thu comtnoli people aa Um tltnoi aa' quick aiid efiecUv as whtikcy, rock and rye, or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. All 'drug stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so all you hav to do to get lid of that cold la to step Into the nearest drug, store, hand the Clerk half a dollar for a bottle of A.ipironal and tell him to serve you two teaapoonfula with four teaapeonfula of water In a glass. With your watch In your hand, take th dtitik at one swal low and call for your money back In two minute If you cannot feel yorur cold fading away Ilk a dream within ah time limit. . Don't be bashful, for all, druggist invite you and expect you to try It. Kverybody a doing tt. When your cold or cough ie relieved, take the remainder of the bottle horn t your wife and babies, or Asplronal Is by far th safest and most effective, the eaaie.it to take and the most agree able eold and cough remedy for Infants and elli-a- adv.. imwmMmjjjua ii,sij..,ii,h.i , i ..jjwpl m paosxss PijjRly Wir,i-l.l,s absolutclr impartial in the distribution pf food products; ; PijTRly Wiafjrly pves to no customer Granulated Sugar that it does not giye to another. The same morning giyes each PigRly Giggly natron an equal opportunity aud the same night finds each Piggly Wiggly buyer another day farther on the journey o lower living costs. . v But all the o'pportunitv that Kggly Wiggly gives to anybody, is the present. . ' . I The giwery buyer must grasp every opportunity of the golden Piggly Wiggly iiresent if he is to make his purchases profit him." It is not Piggly Wiggly itself, but the use that grocery buyers make of Piggly Wiggly that makes the difference in one's gro cery bills. ' . -' ''. ! .. Piggly Wiggly Ho. 20 FBIJS26 ON MISSISSIPPI AVE,, CORNER KERR l.laxwell House Coffee "Good to the last drop" 3-lb. cans, $1.59 a can; 1-lb. cans, per can 54c Irish Potatoes Extra fancy, large white, smooth Pota toes, per pound...... 4c Pal molive Soap, Per Cake, 9c Sugar, American Standard Gran- 22c Sugar, American Standard Gran- CA ulated, 6-lb. bags, per bag.. DHC' Sugar, American Standard 10-lb. bags, - per bag .... Meal, best white cream, loose, per pound .... . Meal best white, cream, 2 5-lb, sacks, per sack . . Snow Drift Shortening, 2-lb. pails, per pail . . . Snow Drift Shortening, 4-lb Q pails, tier pall ' 3 X 5iV Snow Drift Shortening, 8-lb. d0 QC pallsnper pall PaCiOU Crisco, 1-lb, cans, per can ..... r , Crisco; J -lb. cans, . "" per can . .;.,'.,! Crisco, Z-lb. cane, per can . . . . Crisco, 6-lb. cans, per can , Side Meat, very best dry salt meat, per pound. . . ', Macaroni, short cut, loose, per pound Spaghetti, long, loose, per pound ....... . . . , Spaghetti, curly, per pound . . .' Macaroni Gravy, canale's genuine. 2 Go can, for. . , Cocoa Pudding, a fancy dessert, fine for chocolate pies, puddings, etc.; -lb, package fo. , Extracts, Dr. Price's Pure, all flavors, small Size. . . Extracts, Dr. Price's Pure, all flavors, large size ' Preserves, Harvester, pure fruit, U-oi. Jars, for. . , Jams, Curtice, pure frnlt, 15-ox. Jars, for . .. . Granulated, $1.07 ... 5c $1.15 62c 33c w.48c .. 95c $1.90 ...27c 12c 12c 12c 19c fine for 25c 15c 27c 25c 34c Maple Syrup, Wedding Break- mm - fast, per pint bottle ....... TTTrC t Maple Syrup, Wedding Break- fast, per 2-lb. can ........ VtaC Ma ple Syrup, Wedding Break- pjm ' . fas per quart bottle ..... T"C Maple Syrup, Wedding 1 ia Breakfast, per 4-lb. can. 4X.1U Green Velva or Sugar Glen i f? Molasses, per No. 1H tin... IOC Green Velva or Sugar Glen OQ ' Molasses, per No. tin. . . s-iOC Green Velva or 8ugar Glen ' C'7, Molasses, per No. 5 tin OC Green Velva or Sugar Glen J1 f ( ' MofasBes, per No. 10 tin . J 1 1 VI Karo Syrup, Crystal White, ig Red Label, per No. 1 tin. . IOC Karo Syrup, Crystal White, A e Red Label, per No. 6 tin. ... X3C Karo Syrup, Crystal white, Red Label, No. 10 tin ODC Pork and Beans, Van Camp's, -t 15c size, for .............. JL1C Pork and Beans, Van. Camp'a, j , .20c size, for IOC Spinach, Libby'g California, per No. Zy can ,aWlC Tomato Sauce, iCallfornla, mt Gold Leaf brand, per can..... C Vick's Salve, o ' SOc'size saaOC Vick's Salve, AAm, 60o size .....'... TTTtC t Furniture Polish, CCedar 1 n' Oil, 25c else, for . IOC Furniture Polish, O'Cedar OO Oil, 50c size, for ......... OaC Soap, Lenox brand, , j , m i per bar . ...".. 2 C Soap, Premium Family, A1'. large bar , . . .i. .-. . T 2 C Soap, Octagon brand, j Q large size, per bar - OC Washing Powder, Octagonr A 1 , per package nt a C Compound Lard, Loose, Per Pound, 28c ""L.,. Breakfast Bacon buveiiii.'ieiii oijie The very same grade that was sold in Memphis several weeks ago. hours to conform with Government regulations. Tnor oughly cured. Packed in 12-pound cans. Each piece cut square and is nicely trimmed, averaging 3 to 5 pounds each. About 3 to 4 pieces to can. - . t . BOLD IX FULL CAN'S QNIA. Per pound .............. Smoked It 30V4C Location of the 20 Piggly Wigglys How Operating Are: PTOOLY PTrtP,T4Y PTOOLY PIOOLY PTr,r,tY picr,T.Y PIGCLY PlfVtLY pir,r,LY PIOOLY PIGGLY PIGGLY PIGGLY PIGGLY PIGGLY PIGGLY PIGGLY PIGGLY PIGGLY PIGGLY WTOCLY NO. 1 . . .................... .MAIN AND ADAMS WTrV'LY NO. 2......... ..POPLAR AND DUNLAP WTnnLY NO. 3 MAIN ANO LINDEN ' WTOCLY NO 4. . . ...1310 MADISON. NEAR CROSSTOWN WTCGLY NO. 5. . .... . .COOPER AND CARR.AVE." WTar.T.Y NO. 6. .. . .1692 MADISON, NEAR BELVEDERE WTHOLY NO 7..... BINGHAMTON WTHOLY NO. 8..... 1218 LAMAR. NEAR BELLEVUE WIOGLY NO. 9. . 261 M'LEMORE AVE.. NEAR RAYBURN WIOGLY NO. 10.,,...... .....COOPER AND YOUNG WIGGLY NO.' 11 '.. POLK AND WALNUT WIGGLY NO. 12.1168 M'LEMORE Ave.,' NEAR BELLEVUE WIGGLY NO. 13 VANCE AND LAUDERDALE WIGGLY NO. 14............. JACKSON AND BREEDLOVE WIGGLY NO. 15 MISSISSIPPI AVE. AND WALKER WIGGLY NO. 16... . ........... POPLAR AND FOURTH WIGGLY NO.' 17. ............... .165 BEALE, NEAR THIRD WIGGLY NO. 18. ....... .1412 FLORIDA. NEAR PARKWAY WIGGLY NO. 19........ 1388 POPLAR. NEAR N. W ATKINS WIGGLY NO. 20. ..... MISSISSIPPI AVE. AND KERR And there'll be severhl more ' Pigdlij Wigglys opened up soon (I i i