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Trucks! Trucks!
Trucks!
THE Ford factory has by re
quest allotted us one extra
car load of trucks to take care
of the fall hauling of fruits and
farm products.
We are in position to make
immediate delivery including
bodies and cabs.
SEE US FOR TERMS
LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO.
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WE SELL
UAUVfll
A LAMPS
Douglas County Light'and Water Co.
famoi's imhj dii:s.
LOS ANfiKl.KS. Sept. 18 Rufus,
Nevoutullaml doir who piloted
tiny men and saved them from
death in the hot, Handy wastes of
frith Valley Is dead.
To tho-e who have, traversed this
TilipT. this means much.
K'ifns guided scores of travelers
the desert. He searched the
ily for lost men and guided tliein
tttety. Siores of iruide posts
tta mark paths across the desert
w really mnnnments to the
Ki.erpmfiits of Kufns.
Hp tonred the frilled States with
M Pits ott Heck, explorer. His
were chronicled In many news-
Wrsand his picture was published
Niny magazines.
Berk died three years afro and
ftswas retired to a home l.'or the
:tt!?ss animals In I'asndeni. There
i foiKo'ttn until his death
?ht to the mln. Is a' thrum he
M and saved remembrances of
rrvires.
S-Hfip WHO I !;i:s (l.KIMiv
"HOl 1,1 MAItliY IS I XII Kl
CAIKO. E?Vtt Cunl IS Tl,n -II
-l has been r.(.,.lwl i .
;Pfiy anion? rnmu
led by a !-al bhhop. who de--Med
the abolishment of celibacy
Korthe lTty and ether refotms.
Bishop was tried by an eccles-
" 10:11 was ordered to
' A CI, EAR SKIN
Wftmor. A a
uVC. " 1 n!lvc to patronize
fcbewtyparlop forif tlieirskin
tusGnifvl r,:u - i. .
APSP . L I a t
V4V:-1 and their
SKT" 9 .-1 Wood is in
wonijcrflul
find nltenv
tive of Dr.
P i e r c e 'a
which ha
,. placet 1 be-
UfflTi0 5wr, aS- Since
. "viiiuii aays;
BRAMXO LAZAREVITCH
TELEGRAPHIC 1ABS
MII.K CHEAP, (JUKI TO IKK.S.
MOORESTOWN, N. J., Si-pi. 20.
".,j.ufii lu mis section are selling
lurue guantltics of milk lo stock
users w no are feeding It to the
una. ine Dest grade of milk
bringing four and a half cents
quart, and the skim milk is seillni!
m iu cents, ine railing olf of the
demand for milk lu the cities is the
reason assigned, for the surplus.
TIES WIFE'S ASHES TO HIM.
ivr.wAKK. N. J., Sept. 20. Capt.
"''in j. ca.sirop arrived home car
ding in a satchel the ashes of his
wire, who died In Los Aneeles sev
oral weeks ago. He told friends thai
Ins wife s last reuuest was that her
body be cremated and that he brlnu
the ashes east. Traveling from the
coast he kept the satchel lUd to hit
body.
WOMAX KCOItES A(J.I
rvANSAS CITY. Mo.. Sept 20
Graciously thanking a policeman for
street directions, a woman reached
noiichantly into her coat pocket
pulled out a plug of tobacco and bit
oft a generous chew. The policeman
arrested her . on a charge of dis
turbing the peace, but the court dls
charged her saying "If she can vote,
why should!! t Bhe chew."
HOI SK Itl lLT IX SEVEX DAYS
NOTTINGHAM, Eng., Sept. 20
A concrete hoe was built here in a
week at a cost of $-.2r,0. Other cliiev-
are negotiating with the patentees
with a lew of adapting the scheme
a means of rapid building. No
skilled labor Is required in the erec
tion of the houses.
WOMEN AKK lETEK!llX(i
FACTOUS IX IXIHSTHY
WASHINGTON, Sept .18 The
American women are determining
factors in Industrial production be
cause they direct the consumption
of 85 percent of the nations wealth
was the assertion of Mrs. Henrietta
W. Calvin specialist In home econ
oinlcs for the department of the ih-
terlon. Approximately 19.000 Amer
ican girls she said are studying eeo
uomics in schools and colleges. As
teachers they will ultimately influ
ence one million pupils. Instruction
in home economics Includes foods,
textiles, clothing, care of children
and general management elf homes.
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AEIMOX YCI.l ll IS HIT
NEW YORK, Sept. 18 The Ali
mony Club, as the Ludlow street
jail is sometimes called may not ne
so popular this winter M Sherill
Knott's annual budget or proposed
expenses is trimmed by the board.
He asks $1,400 for coal alone, an
Increase iof $200. The food bill is
$400 more than last year.
I!.X WHHil.E AND WAI1I1I-K
NEW YORK." Sept 18 "Lets have
done with wiggle and wabble." was
ureed as a slogan for the Americnn
So-lcty of Teacher of Dancing. "If
teachers and people who dance will
be.ir the slogan in mind it will go a
long way to eliminate whatever cen
sure is yet applied to the terplschor
eati performances," it was stated.
DEATH WAltMNU IX SONti
LIVERPOOL, Eng.. Sent 1R A
man's song to his vl tim before he
killed her was described at an in-
j quest over a young widow, Mary
! Menkens. She was courted by a man
i named Fitzgerald. He was jealous of
hor At n nartv he sang a song, one
line reading. "I loved you then, you
broke your vow." Ho then cut hor
throat.
Branko Lazarevitch, secretary of the
legation cf the Serbs, Croats and
Slovenes in Washington, came to the
legation when it was In its earliest be.
g;nnins at the time of the armistice.
He came direct from the Island of
Corfu, which was the seat of the Ssrb
lan government after the great Gerbian
retreat.
spend three years In a distant mon
astery In the desert or be deprived
of bis dfflce.
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PLVXGEHS LOSE FOHTVXES
AERIAL l'AKTIES NOW
LOS ANGELES. Sept IS The
"trolley parties" of years ago. when
electric street transportation was b
new thing arc finding an echo In the
"aerial parties" here. A commercial
aviation company which operates In
this section is using large newspap
er spares to advertise its "aerial
limousines" as conveyances for these
alffalrn.
LINKS WITH HISTORIC PAS!
Intertitlng to Tract th Names of
Street and Lanes In City of
Boston Todry.
The nninps of the streets and lanes
of I tost oil oro closely linked with the
historic mt. Other there are which
could he connected with Boston onlv
such an Treinont Mreet, a corruption
f 'Trl-loullllin,, hy which imme
Hoston whs known to the enrly set'
tl'TM on account of the three lilli hilts
that Herv u a background to the en
niMiin. This replaced the name
"Shiiwmut," K'ven to It by the Indium.
Mnry llnrrod Northern! writes In the
Century Magazine thnt the streets of
this qiuilnt city In the Fast were luld
out by st ni ylni: ctittle.
After the Kevolutlon the names of
nuiny Boston streets were chunked.
Qiiivn street became Court street, and
Kins street the State street of today
School Ht i eet took Its mime from i
school that was erected there. Diirk
i.llejs, lendlns ofP the prlnclpHl streets
on every side, were named after nih-
wuys. usually depend I njr on where they
led to. Creek lane originally led to the
old creek. It was In tavern day thnt
this w:is the center of st ace-coach
life. The oIdtcustom house once stood
on Finn ulley. Corn court took Us
imme from the fact that the corn mar
ket was at one time shunted there.
.Summer street was once know as "Sev
en Stnr I.nne.' It ts uov one of Bon-
ton's busiest streets.
LIVED LONG ON FRUGAL DIET
Englishman Who Died in 1680 Proved
That It Was Possible to Eke
Out Existence Cheaply.
Thomas P. Curhy, the champion
enter of Massachusetts, declared that
dyspepsia Is the result of eutlng too
little, and not too much. His Sumhiy
dinner consisted of thirteen lobsters,
sixty eyg. and out hundred oysters.
At the other cud of the scale must be
placed old Iloer Crab, the first ?ee
tnrlan, who died September 11, 1UNO,
after proving that a mail could live
on 75 cents a year. Originally a hnb-
enlasher In a big way of business at
Chesham, Filmland, a free liver and
drinker of strong ales, he "jfot re-
llfclon" also dyspepsia fn middle life,
sold his stock, pive the proceeds to the
poor, and took to living In a hut on
three-farthings a week. Instead of
"strong drinks and wines," he says In
his aiitohlojrrnphy, "1 give the 'old
man' he lived two centuries too soon
to call It "Little Mary" "a cup of
wnter; and. Instead of mast mutton.
rnliblt with bran, nnd pudding made
with bran and turnlp-lenves chopped
together." And on Ibis diet he lived to
a ripe old nge, surviving repeuted
ciidgelltics and tmptisonuieut for
witchcraft.
Moths Take Big Chances.
The high flying species of morpnn
which Inhnhlt the mountainous dis
tricts of western America, are much
easier ruptured th.in those which fre
quent the plains, timiith their capture
Is often nttemied with dllllctilty and
dn np'r, snys t he A merlcn n Forest ry
Miignzfne of Washington. One nHitiral-
Ist hunting moths and biiifertlles In
Hogolii. fell over u precipice nnd broke
hfs arm, anil then found that he had
three days Joiirriev to m;tke on horse
back before he could meet with a doe
tor to eet It. Another luiinnillst, who
was collect Ine In Bolivia found that
tnorphn godartll. deer., a beautiful gpe
cles. of a rather light 'bine which wne
previously nlmnst unknown to entomol
ogists, frequented an Inaccessible ledge
In the mountains; he was obliged to
have himself towered by ropes over the
precipice before he could ohfuiu It
Pr'ANl'T niOFITF.FItlVCi
NEW YORK Sept. 19 Allen pea
nut sellers are among the worst of
the profiteers who are adding to the
high cost of living, according to Dr
Howard CriniPhaw. sperisil Jvctnrer
Rt the New York Fnivfrsity. Ha said
peanut venders were adding $(,o a
week to their profits by cutting down
the size of the bag.
n:.m:i nri.i.Ui ai.ivi
Wfor;ne3i;over
nd hsv -i- yaOii and fnm;u
f-tan, lhom Just
PARIS. France. Skpt. IS War
made millionaires are losing fortunes
at the Casino at Deauville. It Is not
unusual for them to lose from $.'0,
000 to $100,000 at haccarat between
dinner and nildnlKht. Some players
heconie greatly excited when they
meet with hard luck, and there have
been many unpleasant scenes.
LONDON'. Eur.. Pept. IS.- Fr.i'st
Leopold Walford. for forty-oiw y-i.rs
a member of the Stock Kx' hanee.
left an estate of over 1 10. 000, ami
directed that after his dialh one of
the artt-rles in his body should b"
op'-ned to make ure of di'ath. If
the provision Is not rarri.-d out th"
estate will ko to charity.
UK IS-AMKKIC.MZI-:n.
FOVXTAI.V I'KXS AT $1.10.
"l? !asht.' k'1 ee.8 remedies.
tZ1 Chronie n. .
Ir.rt . .-'"TO rifih-i, j . .
Carr's store lust received a dandy
self-fllllnR fountain pen. afety screw
eap, pocke; clip, H-k gold pen.
Cornea In full size or Test pocket
size. Carr's Store always savia you
money.
Ailred
Sheet HetalVork;
OK A I J RIMHI
J. H. SINNIGER
110 OAK STUKET PflONK 42
i SOMKUVILI.E. M;is.. 8.pt. !.
.When Charley War, Chinese laiin
drvman. decided to take a vacation
he" didn't bother to deliver the laun
dry in I'l3 po??slnn. but simply
'posted the siEn: "Clos-d. Vacation
No coal. No coke. Gas costs loo
much. He back In thr-e w ks " Th
haberdasheries are doing a thiivlnz
business.
j niAf;i:s i-itciiiv; a km
WASHINGTON. Sept 1 Fre-I
natimhercer. amateur hasel'all pitch
er Is a vetnmn of the war and was
wounded In the lift arm. He was n
southpaw, but on hi" return learn
ed to pitch with his richt arm and is
row enttally effective as he was when
lie pitched with his left arm.
Franklin's Ccurt Harmonica.
One ef the fir! tntislcnl Inlrti'iients
made by tin Ann-ricnn was n mouth
hitnniinii-n, made by Benjamin Frulik
lin at the time when be was minister
at the co'irt of l.ouls In FrHtice, where
he played It with considerable skill he
fore Mttrle Antoinette and her court
Indies.
The qtiivn was so delighted nnd In
terested that Kritnklln presented the
little Instrument to her. After Mnrle
Antoinette was beheaded In the great
French revolution, this month harmon
ica bad many sensational experlencea
till filially It came Into lite po-sesslon
of a wealthy mulc!t( amateur and col
lector in l!Ms country, v.lio has It, I
believe, to tills daj .Musii nl America,
The Horss of Thirty Five.
Study of the relntlon tietve4.n the to
tal length of life Bud the time reunited
to reach niHturlty lias bruuiit out an
interesting comparison between men
and horses. A hor-e si five years old
Is said to lie. comparatively, as old as a
man at t-w-nty. nnd doubtless may be
expected tn behave, nccordlng to
eijulne s; inula i 'In. lifter the tuuiiuer of
tiie average college Btudent following
human sinndards. A . ten-year-old
horse resembles, so far as nge and ex
perience go, a mnn of forty, while
nurse thnt has attained the ripe age of
thlity-tlve Is rompa mhio with n tnao of
uluttjr. New York Kvenlng I'ost,
tfcTJie Bro-wn and Silver's
out in front!"
Spur's colors brown and silver the
colors of a sure winner! Spur 13 there with
that good eld tobacco taste. And the "wise
ones" among cigarette smokers have gone
right with Spurs from the start
(jf!-c; -..W,Yr.:; "r-V':.'. .-;? vt; V?
(Jfxwis a&r&t
mu cmzub zwsti rJiu- i&
1 I
and Spurs have made the grade on their merit.
Here's why:
American nnd Imported tobaccos, tlendcd by a
fieuJ method that brings out all of that natural, good
old tobacco taste.
Satiny, imported paper that id crimped, no! fraMcd,
making a slower-burnind, eas,t;r-drjwin? cicuvtte.
Spur has the qualities to keep it the greatest ciga
rette for enjoyment and for price in the race today.
fry
t-y
A'--.- -y
mJmmi kmml. ml
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0 CITY NEWS &
About tht 8 a ma.
-My fnilier rtiiil the chair of ap
(iIIinI ,Ii,vhIih nt Cuniliriiljre.
"I'jil'a ruin i (i : mine occupied the
t-nt iff npi'Mfl elctrtc)tjr at Sing
SHig." SIii:n husftta Tech. Voo Uo.
Easy Part
f'h'iriii Girl u l.ni am t to do lo the
rjfw rtMJ?
Swire I M rector Nothing 1 Too'II
have itnthiiifi o ditiR. nothing to aay,
ud aiuioat ootbing lo near.
Arundel, piano timer. ITioue IBllL.
D aur to Bee J. A. Walk-f B 4 U
bu tbttt farm.
Fires destroy tm-a, ptnperty and
food, lie careful with tire.
Insure agatnat Ions equip your
factor a so tbflv won't set flrea.
If you want to Hell your property.
see J. A. Walker, 106 Cuss St. l'linnc
91.
If to whI to huy a home In tht
beautiful eiiy of Koaebura;, art Wal
ktr, 106 Cait It. I'bont Kl.
Insurance rates are all the samo
Seek the agent who will take the
best oare of you. That's Ktce & l(lce
Cut flowers for ule Dulillns and
aatera, at Htinynn s dahlia guidon,
1SI5 Uuipfiua Ave. I'hone 27 8-1...
How about that lop for your truck
thla fall. Cockelraa ft Harbor, 220
Oak street.
Have that Itittumnre attended to
and im that you K"i tlie lare.t ami
best old line companies. We've got
thtm. Kite ft Itice.
Den't put off fur tomorrow what
Tea oau do Uxlny. It may be too lute.
Hare your Insurance attended to.
See Rice ft Idee.
Am now booking orders for day
old chlrkt for 1 91! I delivery from
hith producing Tmire.1 frair Whue
Leghoma. Earl Vo-lurh, 702 Ful
lerton St., itusebuie.
Jack Raeh of Drnln bss rttelvtl
the agency fr the Queen lint t ta
cuhatora and broodurt .Now la the
time to make your inqu'ry and place
your order for futuie delivery.
Order your Christmas and New
Tear announceiiH nts faiiy, and don't
forget that Hates, the prlnttr. Is
phnwlng a fln Due of sample to
make your aeleetlona from. At the
Ntwa-ReTlew ofllt. . , .
1.1'a;us to I HiiiT riling
NKW YORK, Fort l7The Ameri
ca u Lcg'im Ii'.ih nimointced formation
or plaiih to ijuttiiizc Uh forces Tor a
war iiKidi: t the h'jtli coat of livtnjf
In every ro t m nilty where there
Is a post the I ;;loti contemplaes or
KanlzfnK retail dealers Into an as
onriation, pros-pecdve merchant mem
bem tA yhlch it Is said have pledged
diKeounts approxiniatiitK 5 per cent
from current selling prices of all the
commodities to the 2,000.000 mem
bers of the legion and their families.
IAHMK lUKkXTOKY.
t. . O. F., linlna BnrfimpatfHl JUm. 9.
&Uetn In odd I' lliwa' Tini It
very Thur4r vuiug. TlsllLiiS
brttir!i ftjwiri leie.
Juyi' HMJCKl c P
FlBTKrl MVTNMH. P.
i4v am juaiNauM. a
jam ue at WART, I. .
I.VYAI. O It U L: It F Mooartoiber
faurih Vdtisluy cvanlnyi or mmH
month ni t ocluik In tha luus twll.
AH v1IUtiK brulliura are HiT.lad to
C. W. CI)AKK, Ditatr.
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naatHiai Aoitiaif ubkb lmii
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Hi- . n. u. I. A. ImIm UMiiMer win
b bald at Mia Mmtasaa had avaay
(lnt nnd thh4 IS .Inaidaya at tt
month.
-nMabara Aarla
aaa In
taa- hall an Jaafcaati ( aa n aee
4 f li .HTan4ar evar-W'ta af aaafe Ui
at I a'ak. Tiahing brattirait ti
bfotl t(i!"l:n aUrfira -pvaicaraa.
rutri p. i . a r ic . t p p,
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B. F. 1 ii 1 M A N. tatarjr
KM(III' K HV'iHMa Alpha I-axt K
N. 47, inutftii aatv -clh.jjr v.n
lutf. dir. Ja ktn Hlid Chin Him, Vialt
or hIwivi wal nine.
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Ki;nHftsa or n imiim si rp 1a:
:itla Nu. 49. MMli an 2m4 Sp4 4th
aJ1av myniugm YtaUiiig aalgasara
iMvitae ta att,nft
VDITfl (-alff-BIIIJ N
TiM.IBj I. Ja)BjtOK. Wl"-1"
Ginger Ale
Piquant Not t'eppery
Mellow and Snuiolh.
HHO ev IM. CASI
KBLRS DAIRY SOLA ViOr.KS
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im i l. h Sykra hull. N. Ja. knun HI.,
nil .-'iiiiii-iI.iv ..vi-tiliiK of i-ac week.
VlNltliiK tiit'threii it alwaya wal-
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Rm.IiUik iv.rr Ut and 2rd Mandar
a'.nlnia. Vlaltlng naKlibura al
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M. M. HU.l.kn. Clark.
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aia iaailf illv lnvlie.1 ti attand.
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II. Kular I'atntiiiinl.'HtliMi. Jnd and 4tk
Wfilii.ailavn ai li nmntli at Maannl.
T."i.la, Uoavliiirtf. Oi a. Vlallora wal
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llrAlbrhf.fMl nf MNlmm.... af Wa
IMpli.rra and llnllna- hnp l.abar
rr. AITilUt.d .III) tha A. I". of I.
M..I. m M - hall lha flrat Wail.
fnurlh Hnt. night and third HunOaya
of aach in-'n'.h.
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W. J. MKIIKI'ITH. ft a. Sacy.
IIKK. MAC l h.H. Km. Sar.
U tl. 'I'W. niia.hnrk 111. So. li' hoiill
riilur review-, on ai'i-nnd and fourth
ThniadM' aft.rn.inne In MuiT.hr.
hall. Hl.tr of other hlt.a vlat'ting
In otir cltr ar. rirdtallr Invito! 10
attend our THvirwa. Alnriab. hall
ok C'aaa atra.t.
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