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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1919)
AATUHhAV, 0W,,KIl .PAGE FOUR "l ISIt THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i , r i t I pt' b " . j i: m " V-u' ttThe Evening Herald y - K. .1. MUKKAY Kiltlor FKKli SOUIjK City Editor Fl i HERS Published dolly oxcopt Sunday by Lick of Bpnco 1ms prevented Print line Hcrnld Publishing Compnny ofnB tho list ot nwnrds at tho Klani- Klamath Knlls, nt 115 Fourth Street Entered nt tho posiotflco nt Klnm th Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the mnlls as second-class matter. fc, f Subscription terms by mnll to any r mddrcss In tho United States: "' One year ....................................$5.00 Ono month ...-. fi0 nth fair up to this time, tho Judges' decisions:. Here tiro Member of tho Aoclntctl Press The Associated Press Is exclusively LihUcs Textile Department. Bed spread: ist, Mrs. Mary Cheyne, prlio, ?2.00. Yeke: 1st, Mrs. Stephen drlfflth, $1.00; 2nd Allcnn Murray, 50 cents, Brown 'Aurkeys: Elmor Muoslng, 1st. $3.00. Open Juvcnlloi Towel Trimming: Stella Schrlnor, 1st. $1.75. Crechet: Orncu McClny, 1st $1.23 Mary Totoll, 2nd, 7G cents! Mniy Jo llnk, 2nd, 75 cents; Uornlco Dawson, 3rd, GO cents. "Sofa Pillew: Vivian Hedgopoth, 1st, $1.75. (lencrnl Department: Best Loaf Bread: Benslo Tnllninn, 1st. $2.00; Mrs. A. 11. Hearlnger, 2nd, $1.00. Host Layor Cake: Hnxol Hunt, 1st, $2.00. Bost Canned Fruit Exhibit: Mrs, J. E. Enmnn, 1st, $2.00; Adn Hunt, 2nd, $1.00. Host Canned Vegetables: Mrs. Wnt- AT THE CHURCHES Sofa pillew: 1st, Mrs. J. E. En- i rcn rtuierson. iai, vu. man, $1.00; 2nd, Mrs. S. E. Morrison. , .CommunUy Exhibit: M t. Lnkl. 1st fUViVVt JtlUliiltWt ! T"wv v. Farm Exhibit: J. Swindler, lBt, ",0 cents. Quilts: 1st, Evelyn lintcn, ?i.uu, creaueu in ms p- j ,-, M j B E (bcJ , ,. ,i.v. cal news published $2 Q0; Mrg n c short' Best 1. , . (sofa pillow) 1st. $2.00: Mrs. John , "' , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1010 untitled to tho use for republication Ml John Koonts (quilted quilt) "lst'. ?". n-. ! ",.Vr,'fc"S7." '' . "n $2.00: Mrs. E. E. McCIay (silk qu it) Jr qui uiuui iwdu hkwiilu " ...... . per, and also local herein All richts Of republication Ot spO-.rnni. fmlttnnal 1st BO rents: Mrs. clal dispatches herein aro also resorv-, Marschnnd (rug) 1st, $1.00 Mrs. d. , L. Maischand (rug) 2nd, 50 cents. t Tnttod centerpiece: Ollvo Whipple, list, $1.50. ! Crochet set. Dellies: Mrs. Stophen (Griffith. 1st, $1.50. I Knitted dellies: Mrs. Stephen Grlf- ( nth, ist. $1.00 Crocheted flag: Nelllo Cheyne, 1st, .$1.00. ' Tatted yeke: Myrtlo Butler, let, $1.00. Pen Golden Laced Wyandettes: J. Hayes, 1st, $3.00. Pen White Legherns: U. E. Boed er, 1st, $3.00. Pen Buff Orpingtens: A. H. Dear Inger, 1st, $2.00. Pen Barred Recks: Kenneth Col well. 1st. $3.00. , Threshed wheat (Irrigated), A. II. BERLIN. Sept. 11 (Correspond- Dearnger. 1st prize. $2.00. ence of the Associated Press). TJcreshed wheat (irrigated), Bruc Use of the wireless is to bo widely Gedills, 2nd, I1.00. U Villi , 41JI I ist : 1st, Arant, 1st, $35.00: E. A. Applegnte, 2nd. $15.00 Commercial Boeth: K. K. K. Storo, 1st. $20.05; II. N. Moo, 2nd, $10.09 Stalks Cern: W. . MW, m 5 I GEI1 II LESS SYSTEM IS GROWING t ' ..,,..i . , v npMnllv for' mresiieu wueai. lurj; ' tho press, if the plans of the mln-f Cucumbers: J. N. Schmidt, - istry of posts and telegraph mature $2.00. it is uronosed to establish a col-' Strained honey, E. C. Ream, 'p -- - i to nn lection central in Berlin, and wire- r"c,,,i.-lH nnn,. V. F. Best 3 Stalks Sunflewers: A. II. Dearingsr. 1st, $2.00; J. Swindler, 2nd, $1.00. Ladles' Textllo Department: Hand Sowing Baby Dicss: Mrs T. B. Wattcis, 1st. $1.00. Bed Ltncn: Mrs. T. B. WatUva, 1st, $1.00. Baby Pillew: Mrs. S. E. Morrison, 1st. $1.00. Artistic JsVedloiWerk: Dresser Set: Mrs. T. B. Wattcre, 1st. $1.00. "i7 Centerpiece: Mrs. T. B. Walters 1st, $1.00; Myrtlo Buttlor, 2nd, 50 cents. Gewn: Myrtlo Buttlcr, 1st. $1.00. .Xunch Cleth: Mrs. John Koautz. 1st. $1.00. Whlto Embreidery: Pillow Cnse: Mrs. R. C Short, 1st. $1.00; Mrs. Ray Pickett. 2nd, 50 cents. Club Coeking: May Tollo. 1st $3.00; Benulah Runt. 2nd, $2.00; Louise Talnk, 3rd, $1.00. Club Sewing, DIv. 1: Eva Cox. 1st $3.00: Ircno Trtnk. 2nd, $2.00; Bur nlco Dawson, 3rd. $1.00. Club Sowing. Div. 2: Fayo Drew, 1st, $3.00; Lois Slgford, 2nd, $3.0J; Joyco Slgford, 3rd, $1.00. Horso Races, Oct. 2. M milo race: 1st. Win. Shook t loss nlants in various wireless lls-'o ,n '. . .... . - .. .... .a l.no. rtnl Dublin.. Qn.l T lntAit TT tricts iuto wuicn tno empire win oe uispiay or truu: w. r. wnimey, " . ua.lk-i, .Uu Uigv "" nnnnrtfnnpfl. For this vear the con- JB' iu.uu; ran urew. nu o.uu. - , -""-: A nnlha WltilriH T)nnnnnni struction of 3S wireless .stations and SIl0rl( jst, .00. 50 receiving stations situateu in nn- Kmp of Tot-r.slrp Ceunty: portant trade centers is planned. bl o-i, 1st, 5.fv, R. R. fifirmnnv nneda such an arrange- yuiuu num.). c. ivei.iv, isi, uw. , Sou lliern Orison l)trliv. a; ". -' r HIimTlhrnv Tiil Tl fn .. " . -" ----. - - f. -i 1. nnMl ..UL ' .'". v , ....., y...v. Will. C. I Vi muo sauuio horse race: 1st J , St-jphons'on, horse Wildfire; 2nd C. ' Sateslcr Bros., horse. Prince. Horse I lutes, Oct. :t. mile: 1st Mr. Halm, horse. Slats: 2nd. L!ske liros., noise Climax, No clmnjU' will bo iniuln In ! niliinin iinlesH the topy In nl Tim Monln llenild offUo by 5 o'tiiulc Friday ou'iilng. First llaptlst Church, corner WiihIi-' Ington nnd Eighth. ! Sunday school at 10 a, nt., C, 11. DoLup, superintendent. Proachlng nt 11 n. in. i Prayor service WodneMiuy nt 8 l M. t Kvory second und fourth Vodnenduy , evonlitK will ho dovoted to mlnslonnry ork- . . o B. Y. P. U. Sunday ovonlng nt 8 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is oxtond od to all to attend thotfo sorvlcca. Satvrod Heart Clutrcn, corner 8th and High stroutB. Rev. Hugh J. Mui ihnll, pastor. Children's Muss nt S.00 i Adult 8 .Mass nt 10.30. hveiuiig Herrleu at 7.00 p in. First Presbyterian Church, Cornor 3rd and Pine. Rov. E. 1 Lnwronco, Minister 437 Third Streot. Phono Morning w'-rshlp. 11 u. m. Com munion service, Sermon on "Loyalty to ChrUt." Mis. A. M. Molblu will sing n solo. Tho ovunhiK Horvlce will bo n un ion nuMtlng in the Interest of tho Rod v roo. nnd will lio hold lit the Christian chinch nt 8 p. m. 11. II Dunimr, tiuw pnsidont of tlio local Rod Cioss will uddtoas tho iiierttiui; on tho now plans for tho Rod Crosii ua outlined by Dr. Llviugstono Far- laud, tho now pros. dent, lit the Ma trict moilirg roioutly hold In I'uu- land. A Rod Cross moving picture film entitled, "Robulldliig Broken Lives,' "will no tiho.vn. Everyone in torosted In the Red Croni should at lend til I j meeting. ' i ! Lutheran srarvltus will bo held at Library hall, (.oriior Tnlnl unit ivtutn. L conducted by Ruv. M. C. Rossmiiu, ptibtcr, at 11 a. m. i SuiuUy school ul 10:15 n. in. All Lutherans and all utheru are1 coidiully luvtied lo ailului lliedoi services. I j Methodist Eplttcopul Cuurch, Teuthj jnd High. Rev. Siiiipbou llniikrick, j pastor, 1117 Eii! stieei. Phono U7W j , Jiitunr l.O'lo'iu nl ..iu A. .M. i uud.ty l.t'Ol in 1 u . M. .Morning Womhlii nt J 1. 00 A. ,l. l.p worth League at T.eU P, M. I'rujor inouiiug Xtednusday even- i (II Mm Ufi vfisw fc rscmm '9m Ml w II, tll ! Test hv The n A Mi i1 71M JJL To maintain the un varying baking quality in (mmi5Qg Flour, tests by actual baking arc made at every step from field to flour sack. CJ; In no other way could 5Eta5$ Flour be kept so dependably die same in every cupful. Vi nuio snutllc horse race: 1st, mg at 00 P. M btaeslor Bros., horse. Prince; 2nd. i Wo Invito everybody to tho sorvlces K do no bettor Stephenson, mem, ior s leiegrapu sisrwiru .u- B,.st exm of Uee lroUuct3 cised, and in addition to greatly in- Humphrey, Jst, 52.00. rrpnsed nrices. It is now necessnry Floral Exhibit Swrot Peas: Elo-1 ' . . tha Humnhrw 1: S 0(1- nnnilil . I . ' "'"" "" inwvt:, .uu. i ivo invito OVOryoOUy 10 to telegraph the simplest, shortest laul,2 jioo I Usckcy Bros" horae' " P- both morning and ovonln V message urgent ai inree nines me Nasturtiums. Dahlias Asters- E U -""" "' -"- i". mo young peopio can ( L,f . . . - ' i iiiiini 11111:1 y -Tii Hinnr niiDnn i i.n .. .. !... .... S ordinary rate. The wireless win be Apple.gate, 1st in all thiee, prize for I ,,,..' vvn.iVir . ... .. ...... i .u i. nrii nn iiuini, tviuiiire. expensive, uui u m ue nuiui n w., -...,. Mrs. Hedgepath. 2nd. $1.00. - ! LONDON AGAINST liutuips; oirs. iieugepain, J2.00. Rutabagas: J. N. Schmidt, J2.00. abbage: E. E. McCIay, 1st, $2.00: . h on 1st, 1st, ft to newspapers and business houses to be'sure of speed. The German papers that comment the innovation are hopeful but call attenticn to the reliability of the wireless and raise the objection orb Campbell, 2nd, S1.00 that anyone may pick up a message. Turnips: Lisk-jy Bros., 1st, ?2.00. ' so that a paper having an appara- Two heads best Cabbage: Llslcey tus might easily steal the news of uotV J. K Schmidt. 1st, ?2.00; another paper. ' n. C. Ream, 2nd, ?1.00. This Is partially controlled by t're Red Clever: E. E. McCIay 1st, . fact that the -wireless for the nres 2v0,0i,1 . .,. ent is subieci to the imperial min- wtm Snif'sKo K' ,istry or posts and telegrapns, ana Grains and Grasses cornor Trim- than spend an hour with tho Longuo from 7:00 to S:00 p. in. each Sun day. First ChriHtlan Church, TAI'I RIIII ntMr'CiN'inth and Pine strueta. O. 1- i,v'''ble, pastor. , Sunday School. 10 A. M. Sermon 11 a. in. Christian Endeavor, 7 p.'m. I'lujui iiicociiiri utiiiusji. even lug ai S r " C. F. Trlmlilo. Pustor '' .j oat. ! EA::,, 8)'' gP When you order flour, simply . tf ZSL sav f?ftl7njraTr. to vn.ir ,. j ' Graham Bread '" J 5 g 9 LONDON. Sept. 9, (Correspon dence of The Associated PfeSB.) The old question of whether London Is to have skyscrapers In being re vived becauso ot the h!ghprIco of property In the business section and 'ji a f tin cwnpfMifti (nw iin) yit, f cip lpU w.irr. i ukUiwonrufi moI.iiM, ! j cuptUmitulk, impOlvmin'cCulumllour, cupOlrmHCl'inilirllMir, I uUpoou. fill itli, i (M,ipuonl'ul tugir. WCTHOD Thorouehly lift flour. Diuotr lutar nj ftlt totUir in wtttr, Duiolv. yt i,pr title In w.irr. Mil tll la t mootli lulltr nj t JJ Olyiripic dour luKWirnl lu mV imuotl, ilouxli. Allow to,lM,thnpuwhilivntnJ tllow la ituvl tfttin ta tinny mlnuir,. Maulitinto lo4vc and tllow lo doublt in 1'uU In ih xn. IUk in iaoJ.ru. ovm tbout Uiiitjr mtnutct. Emnniicl llaptlst Church. Eluveiithi the lack of space in olhce buildings. ,UJ lMQ & .. bu..lluiKln, UUlllllllKa in 0(lK peu.CB I.I.HH. Tom Shore, ' Whitehall arc four stories high, bin Prayer meotlng ovory Wednesday at 7 p. in no one may have a wireless withcut 1st. $2.00; Ross Sutton. 2nd, $1.00. , Jt ias oeen fouml necessary to add 7:30 p. m. official permission. A private plant $2Jmpkns: R- G- Haynes. 1st. I a gtory to tfca Waf 0(Uce tQ mMt Womaiis Hon that misuses its apparatus will be suspended immediately if Its own er is caught. The press" jnessaj" -thefts could be prevented, it Is sug gested, by the proper publicity re garding the offender. Circular dis patches will be a feature ot the plan, whereby the same bit of news can be sent to any number of stations at once; mo nnd Foreign Mis- c Inn o cv Rnnlnfv mrwit fl rut IMiiifmltiw Squash: J. X. Schmidt, 1st, S2.00; demands of the departmonl. Dm 0f cllCh month. Orb Camnbell. 2nd, $1.00. well known architect in touch w.th ' "Vou aro invited to theso services. ieia reas: itoss button, 1st. ihi pnvOTn1in, inn. nvnnu.n,i h..! . i ' --.- cw . v. .......,. ., ,....u9 W.irHiSlVH IIIU " I opinion that unless the now and the fS.00. Sean: E. E. MeClnv. 1k. S2.00 PotatoeE Burbank: W. F. Hill, I cId ministries were content to do 1st, ?2.00. - , their woik outside of the area do- iNeJoenn?ei? r?otrfoes: 0C- ,A"'"' ' voleJ to governmental activities Coa-.nN'A'iVJysciopenN were Inevita.ble in lngor, 1st, ?2.00; H. J. Lester, 2nd, NICHE IS DENIED TO PIONEER SCOUT Best half bushel other variety P. Gioen, 1st, ?2.00. "Xowsboys, bankers, cow punchers Dairy Butter: Mrs. E. E, McCIay, circus candy butchers, fathetn of 1st, 53.00; Mrs: A. H. Dearlnger, 2nd, small boys with a hankering for wild ?1'0. . west shows and other solid citizens . ie, i' nn 1'" tlwul" , unwieldy that wo almll be afraid to will doubtless raise a hurricane of Half Sugar Beets: A. II. Dearlnger, i ,ct London expand any further out ( indignjnt protest from Ea3tport, Me. 1st, ?2.00: J. W. Taylor, 2nd, fl. 00. ' wards and wo will bocompolled to to San Diego, Cal., at the startling ,S"ga f's:. ns1a Sutton, 1st, expand It upwards. Personally 1 -.vu, j. 4i. otiumm, iiu, ieu. !, fr.,. ,i. ..., ... m -.i -i -. . i Miajo luui Liiu.L wiihth MKVurrsnurn abound the man In the street moves' in tho bottom of a well". American architects who are horei erecting a huge department dtorol have repeatedly asked for permis sion to extend tho main building high enough to Qhcominodato not1 only tho prosent business of tho con cern but to provjdo for tho future, and have met with no encourage ment whatever. f9 Tho Chrlst-an Sclotito Society of Klamath Fulls holds services at llli Fourth hi rem overy Sund.iv morning at 11 o'clock and every W'cdneila evening n9 7:30. All are woleomo The subject of InsKon for Sunday, "Are Sin, D.'so so and Death Ileal?" Tho Sunday hcIidoI huhhiuii Is inini 3:15 lo 10:45 every Sunday niornluir The freo leading room and fre lending library Is' open from 2:30 lo 4:30 on Tuesduys, Tliurtdas und skysciopeni Whitehall. ?L00. OenerallJ', speaking however, ?ftU Potate: Ernest Folsom, 1st. j Londpn doe's not like tall buildings. "Blu'e Potate: Frank Hunnlcut, 1st, PerCy Tubb9- pa8t l,rcs'lent of tho ?2.(J0. Society of Architects, declared that If Best Display of Potatees: Icos3 I the sky scraper was to como it wnuhi ! Saturdays Sutton, ?5. 00. I ue necessary to wlilon Mm tti "But-space In London Is not so? " nl. ait miiio ne leeniils fran scarce us it ! In N.w Vmi, ..hi.h I l:"l Slciilieir? 21 is an island," he said. "Ithlnk the Unfile problem will not beconin hi. i nm V i m "."f..-." Tomatees: E. E. McCIay, 1st, Bill Cody. Avlll never occupy a niche J2.00; W. . Arant, 2nd, ?1.00. In tho Hall of Fame," says the Xew Slwaf Oats: E. E. McCIay, 1st, York Sun. The dread ukase has ?2-00: H. M.Dan lei. 2nd, $1.00. been issued byno less potent an fluth- To,? L l0A83 ?u' Bt- 2'0 .. .i. t, . ,r , , , u nhoaf Hye: A. H. Dearlnger, 1st, ority than Robert Underwood John- $2.00; Boss Sutton, 2nd, $1.00. son, newly elected director of the Bearded Sheaf Bailey: W. F. Hill, Portico of Immorality, situated in lst- 2.00; H. M. Daniel, 2nd, $1.00. the main building of New York' $20er 0rases: Modoc Point, 1st, university. Not all Uncle Sam's Threshe'd Oats: A. H. Dearingor, horses and all Uncle Sam's men can lst, $2.00. uworve in one fraction of an iota tho' Threshed Bye (Irrigated): A. H. .termination of those grim watch- "Tgtffc. c. EjTrlnk( 'flogs ot the Hall of Fame, tho mem- iBt, 2.p0, i ,bbra of the elective board, to prevent Fleld,Corn: A. P. Green, lst, $2.00. ' the entry of even the ghost of the ,ftPoi Cein: Lonoro Furber, lst, picturesque long-haired scout and, ' show man from riding up Unlver-' $2.00; .Hf. Daniel. 2nd, $1.00. slty heights and prancing upon a1 Gardenlftd Live Stock Club Werk: special steed through the dignified George Anderson, lst, $3.00; Marian rotunda. "Even if the majority of 3rdtteJi0o6 2nd' 2,: C,arenco Hnl' people in this country should vote, Fotatoes-Club werk: Charles for him and they might," said Mr. Mack, lst, $3.00; Charles Green, 2nd, Johnson In an Interview yesterday.i ?2.00; Scott Odcn, 3rd, $1.00. "he would never be elected, becausol rnCp,bi.Da,je Vfest'rt1,8t' 3 "? ... , , -, , ' Corn Club: Bennle Oden, lst. ho is famous in a bad sense, and we $3.00. admit only those famous In a good. Rabbit Club: Elraor Bueslng, lst. $2.00. . Best Display of Vegetables: Mrs. Warren Patterson, $5.00. Forasro Exhibit: W, F. Hill, lst, $2.00; H. Hoover. 2nd, $1.00. J. W Tamo lieets: John Morrltt, ilst mmmmJ in ss K) sense.' Taylor Rettel of tho Crater Lake Tiro Service Station have installed a now rib re-tread mold and are now prepared to .'turrit out the finest, re- $2)00: J. N, Schmidt. 2nd, $1,7)0. a! judge of our work, 112C Main St.,' Bronzo Turkeys: Dorothy Short Klamath Falls, Ore. 7-Ct llst,$3.00. , ,?! : NOTICE Itegular Communication ' Klanath Lodge No, 77, A. F, & A. M Monday even ing, October 13, at 7:30. Business, of Importance to bo transacted. Visitors wel come. By order of Cfl TII.TITPIT f y.V,w-"V"' -j T. KOODSTOG I BACK J THIS KEYBOARD, Are AH The "Worth While" Features Found in Typewriter! Simplified and Improved The standard typewriter lea machine of butlneie not ot eentlment. It ehould bo Indued on III mrlu alone not on H name or lame. Take the label off tlio bottle, take the stencil off tho piano the trueconnoli eur, the real mutlclan can tcll;opply tho Itme tet to a typewriter. The Falreit Teiti Try itx standard key board machine!, with the eyee blindfolded theWooditock among them. Let your enie of touch and bearing; alone tell you, and then lodge. Put the Woodilctlt lo Ihh ted, and then let your eyes behold Ita many other advantage!. The Woodatock must be seen tnuitbafeltandpperated, to be appreciated. Give It that chance better your type Writer equipment It stays and grows In favor, because It la built to fit the hand, to lit tha mood, to fit the job. Simplified and Improved, tha Woodstock with Its unit system of construction has 10 lets parts 00 less trouble). You get your own fav orite machine and the best features of th; bes t of others, lo the Woods lock. i i GEO in i a -Wi MV INVESTIGATE" "MOT ' ttff 1 v I H. J. WINTERS NOT UNUSUAL "Smmtor Medill Mcformlck tf II 'llnolH nent trunk full of clothes to AMONG EDITORS! this tnllor nnd bud them turned. He lolls nui that h's expurlcnca Is tho Hitino as my own that these turned clothou, originally bought before tho wur beg n -oro letter In quality and app uiumo than anr iibw elothts he can buy now atw Mark Sttlllvrn, former ed'tor of Collfor'H," In mueli Imptessod with ho economics of Chicago, mllHon t res on cloth'tig. Yet ho can teach !r. ArniPiir.'Bomotniiig. Ho wrltus price. n n niornliig uewspuper: "Excepting tno BU't, I have , not it piece of woolon rlotblnrj In my pon ng:6n that It lcsi than flvo years old, When one of my sultfi begins to 'ro,c worn 1 take U or send It to !.., ,,,,.a ,- end a tillor I know In union Snuure, Nvjv' ork, 1 tell 111 tit to turn It ijiflldo, iut. Ho turns it Ini'do out, puts n "I am wjarlng tortay aud haTe low lining In it aiid anndit mo home been wearing for tlio last month a ho ou,u!va!ent for u new suit for. u pur of sliin'S Hi t I bou?bt In Bcs- out that Is ICHB than a third of tho ton while .1 wan a student at Har- . .... " .ir co of a new eult. "Senator Colder f New York has hud. Hoverol of ins null turned ly tlilH uortio tailor. I told Krank Via dorlI(( of my cxpyricnco ami showed hliu Home of my turnfil suits, and he 1 vnrd, more than 17 year sago.' e a a es Msfc mfmmBimmmiBmommmmm-mmmam-? I'll Tell the World We're on Our Way ( To the Diamond Tire' & Vulvanizing Co. to get an outfit of tires thlit can be depended upon to carry us right. With a G,000 mile guarantee on the Diamond Squeegee l1 au ric Tires and an 8,000 mile guarantee on the Diamond Cords, you can't do bettei. than to put the Diamond slippers on we good old car and go on your way in peace and confidence, and that's what we are go- ing to" do right now. I'll Say We Are v That's No Dream DiamWTire&VubnizingCo. ' MARPLE & SMITH, Proprietors ... , PrinnelS' 17 1 nlain . -" 4 k. ATAIACAA kJ . JEWELEIl AND OPTIOIAN