THE CAPITAL JOURNAL kx independent newspaper Published every evening except S b,7.p' JUJT V aug '.--'.I. Telephone circulation na bui-. to educate tne roys ana giria, mey can educate inemseives il mey vm Off If. 81: EdHorM rooms. Il.j 8re made of the ght kind of Stuff." o. putnam. Editor nd Piibiihr.j u j3 tjme wasted to attempt to reply to such unanswerable Entered a second cis mau iiiij arguments as those put forth by the enlightened orator. It is al tar at saiam, Oregon. ,most unbelievable that they are made in the progressive 20th By carr winu Rn?h. By century instead of the dark ages. But they were, and in the gull o a month. l.ti for three ; Capital City of the State, tOO. Kontha, $2.15 for ix month n ierj n wyj be remembered that last winter the same distinguished ElwherM5i! ATai PoU c0UaUM' ! speaker denounced the modern bath-tub as a needless frill and 'Tordtr ofu. 8. "toTernment. an ! sighed for the return of the unwashed pioneer days, with their an subscriptions ar payable to ad-: hardships and discomforts so it is not surprising to find pub Advertising rpresenuiiiTOB vw. x. Ward. Tribune Bid.. New York; W.iueiii, ufa. - , , . . , a stockweii. Feopies om bidg.. j What a crime it is to use the taxpayers money to educate Cnlcag- ! i children when the dollar is so much more valuable than the member of associated press ; child ! American civilization is all wrong any way. The little wuuednV'L frpbutnV'of red school house idea was a fundamental error committed by the au new dispatch credited to h or (founders of the republic! What a pity Judge D'Arcy was not not otherwise credited in thu paper j there to protect the divine right of ignorance and illiteracy. ad also local new publishod herein.! r..A tva i:j i. v j: u: ut. 0 regon bservations Portland. The reKixtratkm of Mult iinm.ih county voters fur the M iy pri mary election In believed to hrtve ranched the 100,000 mark whnn the book cloned Tuesday nilit. iron, early mornlnr until the closing hours, citizens lined the court hotme corridor nnd officials said more thnn two thou sand tinmen were added to the rolls. The totals have not been complied. ' Pendleton. Blue Mountain Kaseliill limsrne, comprising I'endelton. Pilot Hock, Helix, Athena, Milton Freewater and Walla. Wulla, lias been orennined. It w;is nnnouneed here toduy. The sea lion will open April 2fi with 1 trams be twen Pendelton nnd Tilot Rock here. Portlnnd. Portland's campaign Afralnct rent profiteers was halted temporarily when Commissioner C. A. Blgelow succeded In havinar passage of the Htitl-proflteerlng ordinance m pended until Frldnj'. Portland. Anltallon of boycott nrraliiMt potatoes has had an effect tn weakening the market for them here, according to local dealers. Offerings were made by farmers In the market Wednesday of potatoes at from $5 hi $6 a hundred pounds, a drop of from $1.50 to 12 a sack since a week ago. Wholesalers have cut their price as low as 7 In some cases, It was sild. Portlnnd Planting of hops this sea son In Willamette valley will reach a lilgh mark, according to Information reaching ths traffic department of the railways here and the probabilities nre that the acreage will be larger than ever before, It wan said today. Al though as high iih 7Co a pound has been made with growers by doalera and exporters at tfi cents, 43 cents and JS cents, nccnrdlng to grade and time of delivery. Portland. Portlnnd Is going to be able to house and feed all visitors who will come here during Hhrlns week, June 20 2(1, according to a statement issued by Hark Woodruff, secretary of the general committee of the 48th an nual session of the Imperial Co'jncJU A., A. U N. M. H. .VTnejNt-ttrty been ,nim reaching' Portland from the eastern states that Portland was hav ing difficulty In thin matter, but , we have sent out word that all who oome will be cared for comfortably. We are expecting 75,000 visitors," he s:ii State House Notes. The Dailies of 179B licensed teal es tate brokers appear In the Oregon di rectory of real estate men Isannrt by the reiil estate department., of the nlto insurance commissioners office. The directory Is dated April 1, since which lime a number of new names have hee'i added to the Ht briiining Ihe total of licensed brokers at this time up to 1921. C. V, Johnson, man ager of the department, expects the list to easily reach 2000 till year. Inst year's Jlst Included Only U37 tiRmes. Physical connection between the lines of the Deschutes Mutual Tele phone company and the Crooked I'ln Iter Telephone association at Van Al . Inn's raneh midway between Kcdmomt onil Prlnevllle. Is required in an or der issued by the Oregon public serv ice commission Wednesday. Another allotment of Multnomah drainage district No. 1 bonds, in the um of 19000 was submitted to the decretory of state's office for record Thursday. This Is a part of a 1400. 000 issue voted by th (district which hna all been spproved for certification by the state Irrigation securities flommht Ion. PI.AV I.OXfl CAXOK TRIP Portland, Or. A trip of 650 miles tn a canoe, through Idaho, Washington and Oregon, on the gnnke and Colum bia rivers, is planned by A. O. Ilnu nmn, Lewlston, Idaho, merchant thts ummer. according lo a letter received from him by the chamber of cntnmereu here, lie Intends to go from I,elston to Pasco, W'sKh., on the Snake river, fnene down the Columbia to this city. f l WW mam I iH AI-f-r-T ''S-Un'H' V ! eltns l-'ii i Mfiet!! "H ti ! ii . I fcn r ' 'i ' ' '' I i l ( 4 t .' .. . ' . NO NEED OF SCHOOLS ANYWAY. ( Stakinz before the Marion County Grange at Salem. Wed- ' nporjav. Judrre P. H. D'Arev in , k;lla rWlaroH ! ' "The whole educational system is wrong, . .... ..... lic schools classed, with bath-tubs, as useless luxuries of deca- . . i iwncici, ii iuugc unilj uvcu luu idle, lie lo uuing ins ucoi, to make amends. If education cannot be withheld from all the children, at least it can be from some of 'them, and 'so we see him advocating the crippling and demoralization of the schools by withholding adequate financial support. Judge D'Arcy in his discussions of public questions refers In such flattering terms to himself as an illustrious example of the self-educated and self-made man, whom the country could do well to emulate, that it creates the suspicion that he is in love with his teacher ana worships his creator. - THE IRISH MUDDLE No matter how great Lloyd-George's achievements as a states man in world affairs, his record in Ireland is that of a blunderer, going blindly from one blunder to another. Whether anyone else could have done any better, with the Irish in their present temper is questionable. Home rule was denied Ireland for years and when finally of fered, was rejected as unacceptable. The Irish want to establish a government, independent and probably hostile to England, and to this the English are opposed because the safety of the empire is threatened. . Ireland offered during the war, as in other wars for centuries pant, the opportunity for national enemies tostrike at Great Brit ain by the back-door. Only British vigilence prevented the Ger man attentpt to precipitate an Irish rebellion from becoming suc cessful. Anarchy and chaos have been increasing during the recent years in Ireland. Murder and rapine stalk the land. To preserve order, the government has been driven back upon military occu pation and it has proven a failure, compelling neither obedience to the law nor suppression of crime. Arrest of law-breakers makes public martyrs of them and the government is powerless to coerce the people. Every effort at adjustment or compromise, ends in failure. . What the final outcome will be is shrouded in shadows, but it is to be hoped some method of compromise, other than war, will be found to adjudicate the difficulties and prevent Ireland's be coming a shambles as has occurred before under similar conditions. As a result of Nebraska primaries, Old Doc Wood has canned Colonel Proctor, the soap millionaire, and installed ex-Postmaster General Hitchcock as manager. Soapsuds are a luxury in prac tical politics. Uruguay now proposes an American League of Nations. But senate reservationists will prevent the United States from assum ing any obligations. , Stock market and grain market manipulators are engaged in one of their periodic trimming of speculators who sit in on their stacked -gmo;'But there is no trimming of II. C. L.. The price of wives has gone up two cows on the Congo. Only a cattle king could be a blue-beard in that country. Rippling Rhymes THE HELPFUL RAIN. For months our state was dusty, no water fell thereon; the wheat was brown and rusty, dried out the sickly lawn. And oft we got together, with briny in our eyes, and cussed the sinful weather and all the forecast guys. And pessimism brooded among us, far and near, and it, alas, included much language punk to hear. Sometimes the clouds assembled and made a bluff at rain; then how we stood and trembled, and hoped and hoped in vain ! The fool winds came a-whooping and blew the clouds away ; and we, wilh spirits drooping, went weeping to the hav. And all our faith was shaken in everything below ; our world had lost its bacon, our heritage was woe. And then at last the water came tumbling from on high; Old Pluvius, he shot her from somewhere roumi uie RKy. nigni me rain 1 a 1. l II 1. 111.. the lea, nnd soon the rills were roaring in tumult to the sea. And then you should have seen us, how merrily we strode, the mud holes strewn between us, as we went up the road! Then all our griefs were banished as cheap and tinhorn fakes, and pessimism vanished in less thnn seven shakes. LOVE and MARRIED LIFE By the Noted Author ID AH McGLONE GIBSON My Mother's Will John hung back as I started toward tho door, nnd he said, "Why, Kather lite, you do not Intend to go down stairs, do you?" "Certainly I didn't dream for a moment of having the lawyer 'and Charles come up here. Did you?" "1 thought that you would change your mind finally," observed John, "and tell me to go ahead nnd settle XMn thing for you." 'I ean't understand. John, whv you thought that. I told you this morn- Ing that I should be present at the roHding of my mother will. In fact I n net think that my mother's law yer would read It unless I were present." "Oh, all right, all tight; have It your own wny. I am not going to 'quarrel wilh you today, although I might remark In passing that It seems to Pie that lately It has been easier than not for you to pick a quarrel with me." P-liln'l Morn To "I -don't mean to, John; honestly 1 don't mean to. Bui can't you see, dear, that however much t love you- io you really love -me, Katherine," he tniei'iuiiled. "Why of course I love you. X love you so much that at times I wish I did so " not love vou at all: It hurts meisessed. with the execution nf two h Vou funnv child." said John wllhito Charles and reouested ihnt Han, a laugh, and my heart sank, bcoiuisejnah should draw from the monthly i I knew that he didnt understand. i income accruing from the estate the s'cnnnkiana. knew that Instead of realising that sum of 50. j Jeans Fuel and Transfer company, what I had Just said to him -:; I do not know what made me do It, Portland; $4500; W. 8. Jeans, J, W. trasic that he thought that It tias but as Ihe paragraph regarding Han- Herwit-k and o. S. Iayne. only ti piece of coquetry en my part jnah was read I lifted my eyes to! The Northwest Knitting Mills. Port Jlt'Wever, I stiid no more, as e had John's face, and saw his eyebrows land; 12500; II. C Steele, R. J. Ev arrlved at the library door nnd the raise In surprise. My heart hardened ans and J. I. Steele, lawyer and Charles were already immediately. j Increases in capital stock are shown tiiei-B. AIo, dear old Hinnnh, my! Thx Love of Money n certificates filed by the following nnulier's maid of many year. 1 was very glad to see Hannah' .there, tieetmse her presence told me' more of It then he does of an thing KSIiott company, Milton. I'maliila ithat mv mother hid rememtx red her . else in the world except himself. The county. liu.Mii to J.f: Crane la t';e will, and I rather lutmef'.iOed-!l"k of complacency which he had on company '( Illinois corporation! $1 T, v acknowledged . nte!f &. l hi face white he thought that mi Menu ,i $jt noa a. vorv probable if ahe bad not done mother had left hep utile fortune tcti " 1 " " 1 attacking the educational millage: We do not need; II 1 !M il i t i was pouring ana spiasning on John over the giving to her that which I thought she deserved. John seemed quite surprised to see Hannah there, although he said nothing. . Hannah Hovers Nonr Roth tne lawyer and Charles arose as John led me to a scat and dear Hannah hovered over hie, trying to make me perfectly comfortable. "lon't make me an Invalid," I said. "I am perfectly well." - "You certainly look the pavt," said Cousin Charles. ' 'Ves. doesn't she?" aald John 'triumphantly. "I told the doctor yes terduy that Katherine would be well enough to go home with me Immedi ately, and you ran see that she is go ing to be able to do so." Charles looked at tne Inquiringly. I ; was sure he thought my brilliant i headquarters at Vancouver, has been color ami sparkling ejs was occas-1 granted permission by the state cor ioned by tho nervousness I felt. And jporatlon department,, to transact bus I knew he was right, as already I was lness In Oregon. The corporation Is beginning to feel weak and trembly. LnDi,.I1..d ,,o0.oo. w. A. IMek- I seated myself with an air of brava do. I would not give up until 1 had to. on that I was determined. How ever, I think I knew better than any one else In that room what was In store for me. Bereft of Ha legal verbage, my mother's will left everything to "her beloved and only child, Katherine Gordon,' everything that she no- quests. She gave my father's library I Just can not understand - John's. love of money; he seem to think ', THE CAPITAL JOURNAL ID m u a Y RUSTY IS JEALOUS Before Rusty Wren came to live in Farmer Green's dooryard the family had been, known to oversleep now and then. Working hard all day long as everybody did (except Johnnie : Oi course, U was very silly of lilm to lose his temper. ' Green, who played hard enough goodness knows!), they Blept very soundly at night. And two or three times every summer they were sure to rise late, Just by accident. Though such a mishap always an noyed Farmer Green, It never troub led either the hired man or Johnnie In the least. On the contrary, they seemed to enjoy those occasions. But was with great chagrin that I real ized that my husband begrudged to the old servant who had faithfully waited on my father and mother for years the tiny monthly sum that would keep her from penury. My thoughts were Interrupted by hearing the lawyer read words to the effect that I should be the sole executor of the estate without bond, and that everything, with the exception of those two bequests, should be mine. "With the exception of the house," said John, as the lawyer finished, "I do not imagine , 4hat Mrs. Gordon's mother had much to leave my wife." "Until last week," answered thffl lawyer, "I should have said you were correct, Mr. Gordon, and that your wife would probably have from the estate only about 100 a month, but laBt week, on some land which Kath- erlne's father purchased many years ago in Texas oil was found, and have the pleasure of announcing that i hi ilk, ' a very rich woman." "Great scott!'; ejaculated John. Tomorrow A Matter of Business Willamette Glee Well Received By Concert Patrons The footlights twinkled on, the cur tain rose, and the packed house cran ed forward for Its first glimpse of the glee club in its conventional eve ning dress, and then settled back with a gasp as It beheld the songsters clad In blue denim overalls which are so much In vogUor at the present time. Almost as great a surprise was the whole concert, combining musical per fectlon with the charm of unexpected ness so characteristic of the college atmosphere which the glee club in jects into its performance. From the opening chorus of "Jolly Students" to the college hymn "Ode to Willam ette" which concludes the program, the audience was held In a spell of appreciation and surprise. No more entertaining program has been given in Salem this past season. Numbers which stood out strong above the general excellence of the concert are "Kstudiantina," the Span ish college song accompanied by cas tanets and tambourines, the solo "Route Marchin' " by Vernon Sack ett ,the quartet in' "The Gypsy Trail" and "The Pipes of Pan" tenor solo by Floyd Mclntire. Rip roaring comedy had Its place In the sketch "Buxs- Saw," by Kmmel and Craven, In which Craven proved himself a. character Impersonator of first rank, the earns meeting songs by the quartet, char acterizing the religion of the south, and the farce enacted by the take-off quartet, Easier, Moodhe, Lucker and Kelso, who made fully as great a hit as the real article, but In another way 1 For pure entertainment the Salem audience received oneof the musical treats of the year, and the only pos sible criticism Is that the opera house is not big enough- to hold all -of the people who wanted to hear the con cert. Washington Dairy Firm To Operate In Oregon Cities The Columbia Dairy Products com- nanv. a Washington comoration with son of 604 East 3$th street, Portland, will be Oregon representative of th corporation. Articles of incorporation were filed .Wednesday as follows: A. J. Auto company, Portland; 20, 000; A. Jalotf, Hohn Oral Re and Frank 8. Orant. Aatoria-tieastd Auto Line, Astoria; t:0.000: A. Jaloff, John Gratke and j," t'"""' Fink Studio. Portland; tll.OOO; lonll Fink, M. J. DePrato and O. corporations: liollman cempanv. Puctland, llj.OiHl t $2S,e; T. C. she bids fair to be a verv rich!..' . 1 ou D0y8 ana B1"" wn vis" mm W1 ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY Iwlth Busty Wren to rouse them at' dawn all that was changed. And I Farmer Green remarked one day that t one thing was certain; they would lose no time that summer by staying in bed too long. That very afternoon he had to go to the village. And when he came home he brought several surprises with him. Those surprises pleased Johnnie and his mother so much that when he went to bed that night Farmer Green felt even happier than was usual with him. He went to bed somewhat early because he said he had more work than ever to do the next day, on ac count of his having gone to the village. But happy as he was that night, the following morning Farmer Green was quite out of sorts. For the whole family overslept. Not a soul awaked until the sun had been up at least an hour. ' "I don't understand " Farmer Green said at the breakfast table "I don't understand why 1 failed to hear that wren this morning. I must have been unusually sleepy." The hired man helped himself to some more griddle-cakes and re marked that it was a pity. But some how he did not look sorry, in spite of what he said. "Weil go to bed early to-night Farmer Green continued, "so we'll be sure to wake up before sunrise." And, strange to say, the next morn Ing the very same accident happened again. "I don't see what's come over me. said farmer Green. "I don't hear that wren singing right under my "Open House" Will Be Held By Local Dealer , April 23 Lloyd E. Ramsden has announced that he will hold "open house" on Friday, April 23, tomorrow, and has Invited all past, present and prosper uve bicycle riders to their store. The occasion Is the observance of the 25th anniversary of the Dayton bicycle for which thij local dealer has the agency. It Is part of a nation-wide celebra tion which will be held in the stores of Dayton dealers throughout the coun try. A number of special features have henn ornono'ail t. . iL. .1 s 1. 1. . iilZlhCntZA will be something of interest for every- "uveBU.wU.I.b gWen to me eiure. Mr. Ramsden says that it Is inter esting to compare the bicycles of today with the crude affairs of 25 years ago and which cost twice as much money as tne modern bicycle. The Dayton factory he says, has made more than a million bicycles and is now building them at the rate of one a minute. A complete line of these bicycles wui De on display for this special occasion. Kilauea Burying Vast Areas Under Blanket Of Lava Hllo, Island of Hawaii, T. H. Many square miles of country have been bur led fathoms deep by the tremendous lava flows from Kilauea volcano, 32 miles from here, which began spectac ular eruptions during the latter part or uctouer, and are still con tinuing. !Severnl large rivers of lava are in action amid burning vegetation, giving on a pungent "iron foundry odor, wth waves of Intense heat Two species of lava are visible In all directions, pahoehoe. or smooth lava and a-a the rought variety. At one point a great heap of the latter is advancing majestically towards the sea at the rate of a hundred feet an hour. Throughout the length of the vari ous flows are continuous successions of underground explosions, due to the violent escape of air confined in the deep caverns. Halemaumau. the pit of fire In Kl lauea's crater. Is spectacular to a de gree. Hundreds of fountains of mol ten lava are playing at a depth of 200 feet below the rim of the pit REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS E O and Hulda Steward to Dan iel W Lawrence, 75 A In 98 IE ... nn St Benedict Abbey to John B Aichlmayr, It S and prt It 2 Benedictine add .. . Mr and Mrs Joe Glgger to Net tie A and W T Williamson It S bl 11 Chemeketa Rudolph and Minnie Schmidt to George and Josephine Schopf It 1 and 16 bl 2 Shaw 2000 Hurbert L nnd Augusta Fleet wood to William H and Jen nie Farr It I and i Sunnyside fruit farms. Nettie A and W T Williamson to Susan Grozen bl 4-6-6-7- Chemeketa James and Amanda Hel"mick"t M M Ranso hilt 10 bl 17 En glewood add Sale m D 8 and Bertie M Hildebra'nd to T E McClean It 23 Sunny- ' side fruit farms H P and Nora Bropghten "to " v. mines a ana Hilda Reistad .27 acres In 83 1W 3250 1000 r. a ln(ra D',h, t0 Otto ""ii oo A tn ss 1VV.?. viries a ann Hilda Reistad to Halvor Ashland, .20 A sit iniuvurn A ?,1nd A L Com,it o A J Eoff .1 A sit 78 V i80B Isabelle J Wynn to C T and S N jnd Elisabeth Hubbard to A J struble bl 1 subd.vision Mrs Rem nirton' w.ji .... Ella Sand E M Croisan to A j and Josephine Jerman prt D L C Joseph Smith in 73 SW 16 000 A I. and Laura Main to E M Croisan. i.Oi A in S3 4W clarence w and Laura Giles tl ""..'i rr" A Ostren .vi . central sri.1 s. lem Julian and Uale""Fidler 1SO0 ta J ."innerson 24 A S3 4W in sec 13 ; - . 1090 ! ' Safety re tors are In great demand' (its math Faiis. Local harU. i '""e r;,'set the puce o( sh window any more. I thought that maybe the cat had caught him. But there he is this very moment, on that limb!" Everybody said It certainly was odd. for the wren always sang as soon 'as it began to grow light Well, that night Farmer ureen went to bed before dark, declaring that he must be up bright and early in the morning. "I wish that new clock I brought home day before yesterday was an alarm clock," he said. "Then I wouldn't have to worry about wak ing up on time.. Anyhow, I ought to hear the wren again to-mor row morning." But Farmer Green hoped in vain. Though the cat had not caught Rusty, and he had not moved aw,ay, either, he no longer sang beneath Farmer Green's window at dawn. For three mornings he had gone to the orchard to trill his dawn song; and though they did not know the reason, that was why the Green fam ily rose late for three mornings run ning. Once Rusty Wren had been proud to be called Farmer Green's alarm clock. But now something bad hap pened that made him resolve to stop waking the household. It was all on account of one of those surprises that Farmer Green ! fS- Mi ' There's No Picture Like the Picture of Health The greatest master-piece In the Irt Gallery of Life is Nature's "Picture of Health". It is a mrv-.lou portrayal of the hnman body at its beat. One beholds in its composite detail a true symbol of strength. It presents a figure of striking appearance in its erect car riage, clear skin, sparklinir eyes, strong limbs, steady nerves and Arm muscles;fairly vibrat ing in animatwn keen, alert, fresh, and spirited: with an air of unbounded confidence and a face radiant in color and illuminated with a glow uf bops and cheerfulness. The Great General nma mo crnraniua sa s rammer or enansted nerres as ptWicsl forces than LVKO, the Brent general tonic. It tends to renew the worn-out tissues, replenish the blood, create new power and endur- ...u .T,,,T ymu 01 uione wiwm weak, rrall, languid and orer-wrpught as the result ot sickness, oleessive strain . worry or over work, it a s reltshable appetiser, Baplendkl aid todinestioosiid a fine functional regulator of the liver, Ifdneya and bowels. au dragKlsts sell I.YKO. Get a bottle sole Manufacturers: IYKO MEDICINE T 1 .."V . KANSAS For Sale by all Druggists. Always Select Sensible Shoes for SERVICE gj. " " THERE may be other things on which your peace of mind depends, but it's a safe bet that one of the most important is your choice of J shoes. You actually live in the shoes you wear. When shoes are built right-you live in them' in comfort. ''Extra service every step, com fort every minute' in Buckhecht Shoes. Buckhecht Shoes for you for active men in all walks of life are told in a variety of styles and leathers from , 8 to 1512 by principal sho dealers in the West. Vt For Sale in Salem by f PARIS BROS. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT (wfl MANUFACTURERS -. srf rrr fifii,, SAN FRANCISCO LADD & BUSH! BANKERS Established 1SC3 General Banking Buainecl Offica Hours from 3HUBSDAY, Aggsi had brought home frnmTT: For without intending to do . thing.. Farmer Green Ld Rusty Wren as well as Joh'4 his mother. J1aiue Now. a surprise may be on. . kinds pleasant or unpleasZ,01 H strangely enough, the ver,7 delighted the Green famUyV Wren into a spasm of Jealon? J Of course, it was very ! to lose his temper. But be Jl8 upset to stop to think of that Town Does Away With Election; Old Officers Serve Castle Rock, Cola tf it . that the high cost, ot govern the most important contribute i! the high cost of Uving, then cL Rock should be the cheapest Dw which to live. plitc" Municipal elections were to h. v this spring. Mayor Hugh SheHah? ger and all the other town effiZ were candidates for re-elecUoa. a? parently everyone thought the ten got along all right last year taZ Shellabarger and by unanimous sent the administration has beesT lowed to hold over another year wwi out the expense of an election. ?; '1 hH.As i ' "0.." Could Nature hare taken you for SwboJJ Suppose you study yourself in the nimrst ths present and compareyour looks. yonr faai. tags and your condition with ths mural characteristics of this picture of ths hmnu body in perfect working- order, all parts si which ant sound, wall organized and dispnsi performing their functions freely, natural. If you fall la any single point of roes. Planes, yon are not the picture, of lueltk. It's imperative, than, that yon look Is I means to rebuild your strength, energy l vigor to briiur your body up to s aortal state of efficiency is all of its parts, Tonic TO-DAY and you'll aoat- COMPANY LYKO Is sold In erlthwl CITY. MO. lMmKaZZZ m Stock at Perry's Drug Store, I only, lie eiciura ee Refuse ell wbaliluMe. SIXINAROW Vou will enjoy eating this Bake Rite bread fresh from our ovens, baked by men who ba? the "know how" , of bread bak " tog. Try one of our loaves and see the difference. Bake-Rite Bakery 457 State St. Phone 263 UrsyKTl 13 s. el t? 8 p. o. iviiig from