X CROOK OOUNTT JOIR-N.il. TIH'KKUAY, NOVKMUMl 4. IMrt Tage I gii gig aa m mi$&i2M&mKnm m nov 1920 svnncMTMwrTHvrRiSiiT t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 t5 t6 17 tS 19 20 21 22 2324 25 2627 28 2930 i The mo successful men in the United States are the Largest Ad vertisers. Think it over aud call 611. "Everybody Reads the Journal Ads." '.'A 1 1 1 -v'. mm VP? No sir-ee, bob! No premiums ' with Camels all quality 1 kih)k oouvrr jocrxal t (il'Y LAFOLLETTK, Kditor and Publisher 5! ::iHA GILLKTT, Society Editor. Eatcrcd at tat poMoffka at PriaaviUe, PIBUSHKO SVBRT THURSDAY Prlea S2.M ptr Jr. parable .trictlj la as. vaara, la caaa of change of addnaa pleaat ottfj a at oaca, (inac kota aM aa4 saw ecdnaa. THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION PRINTING AND PRINTERS Considerable has been said by a local printing establishment about quality printing. The latest example of the product of this alleged printer? is the gener al election and city ballot used at Tuesday's election. Every printer who has had to do with ballots knows that the law spe cifies that all ballots be provided with stubs one and a half inches deep, that following every candidate or group of candidates on the ballot there must be blank lines of an equal number to the number of candidates being voted for, and that every list of candidates on the ballot starts with the number 12, and is number ed upward from that start. All of these things were Ignored by this "Quality" print shop, with the result that the ballots were not a legal ballot and might cause the el ection to be thrown out should any one contest the results on these grounds. It the youngster who attempts to run the alleged shop in question, could secure an apprenticeship un der some of the Journal's printers, at least one of which was a master printer when the youngster in ques tion first saw the bright light of day, within a decade or so he might become a journeyman printer Until that time he should let his product be his best advertisement. Basis of Success. Gen! education i the foundation upon which specialised vicatloiisl edu cation orn be built. The letter founda tion s building has, the lietter the su perstructure. Roys and girls should receive ss much cener.il ducatlon as is possh'e; in other nrl. should re main in the rfjrulsr public schools un til forced to leave or t prepare .special!:- for a particular vocation. Kx-channe. Empty Cats Maans of Great Harm. Dopi am ct have been seriously hurt by frevirg their hids Into empty caus that have "Warned Ash, meat, or soup. Sometimes they are not able to free thecueivea. Their ter ror Is pitiable, and if not found they may run Into some biding place and die a miserable death. It would he easy to see that a can when emptied ta nniinn'Ml nut rtf ahaoe ao that no animal can get Its head Into It To1 do this might save great aufferlug. Friends and Helper. Statue of Egyptian Kino. An Egyptian statue of King Tout-Ankh-Amar has been acquired by the .Museum of the Louvre for Inst over 4ft(XI0. The ststue. which baa been In a French prince's possession since lRfiO. Is said to be a great work of art. It was hsdly mutilated thou sands of years before Christ by tha king's subjects, wrathful over his misrule. Sunday School a Woman's Idea. The etctiit of r.rsMrizing the first Sunday school In the '"cited States Is claimed for a woman ?,f;ss Sarah fVlt. who died at her home In Paierson, N. J., In "1872. at th ace of ninety years. Miss Col-'s original Idea was to teach the mill hoys to read and write, and from this the school gradu ally grew Into a wans of exclusive religious instruction. Hear Not. But See. A newly-married couple, who are deaf, and are trylne housekeeping without a servant have devised- an Ingenious substitute for a door hell. When a caller presses the electric hut ton all the lights In the house flush np, and his presence Is made known Pets of the Famous. ' Goethe and Emperor Tiberius were devoted to tame serpents. Rlchter was fond of a huge1 spider. Rembrandt had a favorite ape. Cardinal Maxartn a pet monkey and the great Richelieu preferred a collection of cats. THE ROAD TO PROSPERITY lies straight through this sav ings bank. Take this road sad yon will be safe. Yon will travel over this road again and again with yonr earnings to be saved np here for yoa at Inter est compounded twice a year. Start today. CROOK COUNTY BANK AMELS quality plus Camels ex rwt blend of choico Turkish and 'f Iii choice Domestic tobaccos pass out the t tytc'"'5 wvJ1 a- most wonaenui tiaiouc o. jw- riJht;y ever drew into your mourn i . And, the way to prove that statement is to compare Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world! Camels have a mild mellowness that is as new to you as it is delightful. Yet, that desirable "body" is all there! They are always refreshing they never tire your taste. Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor 1 Your say-so about Camels will be: "My1, but tHat's a great cigarette". S. f TURKISH 6DOMESnC r i i". rv s7 . tkit" of 10 cifftf fv WH " " U.ii;iWM'ii) wabMUM ee' corr. nog or omt uppiv or wnmn jw " aV " -' aHa m. jhm auaah, rtr wftawi vou rrav, mm w a Jf jr? 1rm,m Vl R- Reynolds tobacco ca Tr ( XiEX W Wi.,...S....N.C Ih j Claas by Themselves. Stanley Is one .if a liirjje finnlly. Besides nunieious sisters ami It ers, there are Hunts " uncles K:,!oie and many mucins. The only young eople, however, are those tn his Im mediate nelehlMirhood. At Thanksgiv ing dinner Stanley gazed nolemnlv around the tnhle for a while and then announced oracularly : "My tnother' and the cat seem to he the only people In this whole family that have anv children.' 9 tl 'full l.;il"IH. MS Itl'I'.t o ' "'I 'I I' thai In- MM .-ii. I H' on! e )ifi.,inin it, olil Ciim- it MMll't illS"if III Sllll llt. f.H'HllL' .;i- curs hill ti it I r COII- I- ,...Hssiini ; It tlmi IH km. h wl.. i. m he silent and when to .i-nk . n i. Unit he never mistakes, hut sei ui true, when all the world Is wrung iiioiit us. Such a frlinifl has not only IHiwer of character, hut beauty uf character. Stopford Rrooke. To Find the Cear of B'eyclea. 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