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THE GIANTS IN 1917
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SANGER
KRUM GARAGE
KRUM
PONDER DRUG GO.
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PONDER
And
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JUSTIN GARAGE
JUSTIN
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Phom 53
Wet Oak St.
PILOT POINT BUDGET
James McCord Co., Distributors, Fort Worth, Texas
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CITY GARAGE
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THE WRIGHT CO
TAKE NO (HANCES
Order
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Local Agents, Denton, Texas.
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JOHN B.
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WE HAVE
POCKET KI
CALL FOR LONG’S BREAD TO EAT
J
SHEARS
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40c to 1X50.
WATCH FOR OUR FORMAL OPENING
■ belt*. buttary.
PHONE 917
E. H. WHITEHEAD
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SERVICE STATION
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Will Not Have Boys' Club
Exhibit at Fair This Year
Just call ONE TWO and let us
send you out a can.
FALLS TIRES AND
EVERGREEN TUBES
Not how cheap, hut how good.
if
fish
RUN LONGER
Than their given mileage.
GIVE SERVICE
The Motorist appreciates.
bled along the
Spectators wl
account
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AVIs
11 DENTON COUNTY
BOYS WILL RECEIVE
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
Krum
I >1'111 oil
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fol-
found in this exceptional assort-
ment.
We'll be glad to show you.
The Ladies' Store.
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Red
of
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Undertaker aaCEmkHmer
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of
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him on
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Home •
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INSURANCE
DENTON, '__
In Business Since IMS.
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Stale
I .lovd
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H. W. PHILLIPS
AUBREY
GEO. ATGHESON
SLIDELL
CITY GARAGE
LEWISVILLE -
B. L. ABAMS
NAVO
STORE
COSNER
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JULIAN SCRUGGS
LADIES OUTFITTBM
Fac-
;ood
HMUHS-BEiniEY
Automobile or horae draw- ’
Hmm M.
to
trainI
ipon
hn hi
.»•*•(
J. A. M'CRAR\
"Plumbing That SatiatlM."
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non.
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WHITE PRODUCE CO. I
MAKE MOTORING
A PLEASURE
satisfy the most fastidious.
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w.-.k
Shot I ,
Up II
ami f
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t h.i n
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in Te
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fit I III Hge let
I he fa i nii-i h
will make a
hale io the
of
<>ne vlimigv,
I Hl Mil Oft I
17 by Mmuh
wan ».,
plated *
i . when
to short
Malt i
Hie Of
50e AND UP.*
lit nt g I vi n
f oxygen
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of
Si Im t
The White Bo*
the
toft.
with
There
fish
i n
with
life mHlntHlned
plant giving out
of oxygen for the ffxli
.,1nx Xlemmid for
tropical fish
for I he bent
were |
I the :
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Fielding
.999
97 r.
9 4 9
.970
I 000
net
g IH
show Ii
fifth ■ largest
lit
outplay
n re
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pal 11m
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name
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From
won
11 a n t
bent
WHM I
land
short
Th Im
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a ml
Mo
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la rge
a bout
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were hardly
for the brig
along
amall,
They
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in the more
< h oIi'*< math
lie 11i Im of h Im
You <i.n h.-II nt-urly unythlna worth
tlie money l.v uhIiik u classified ad.
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Ht'ltM
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a grain
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WHITE SOX INFIELD 'r
ABOUT SAME PLAYED
PLUMBINC"^
Mre. Jttfl
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You know how much farm ma-
chinery costs. You know how
much wear and waste paint saves
on tools. You know that it is
good business to keep your imple-
ments painted.
a nd
i of
will
We have the improvements on our plant almost completed. We are now ready
to supply the finest machine made Bread, baked in one of the cleanest and most sanitary
baking plants in Texas.
a bubble neat,
.liar flab, the nt
care of the J
tiria flab i.s a _____
that It look a like
it baa a little
much arm
The ell
to transports ttou
tuition and hooka. If
npllcant will receive Ulf.
.lit an extra allowance for
the total uninunt not to
‘is kralnlna. |he
place of war rluk
inaatlun
inly Ii .
a.noola
PEACEMAKER
1’he Flour WithtftH
u Complnint. /
ALLIANCE MILLING CO.
525.00 to 1135.00
51H.00 to $85.00
$25.00 to $100.00
_____________ $5.00 to $35.00
The very latest in design, chic
styles and rich colors are to be
. Wagon paint in all colors. Har-
risons wagon paint is the best
and you can save your tools. Give
them a coat of paint and keep the
water out.
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Always paying the higl
ket price, for
The New Long’s Bakery
“COLLEGE MAID’ BREAD—HOT ROLLS DAILY—LONG’S “BREAD TO EAT”
J, B. WILSON & CO.
. Live Lumbermen.
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TEXAS
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bl« tll« fin
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I»<»I n t h 11»u « t K t mY
H ml i Illi gl» H H fit I
r |>'»|» IlicM. hut
Ml ton gel h i tr. i nd
ii l t Ini n Ii Im t | \ n I f i-nm
flop I I tig R I.Milt-I g IlHH
nf ii limit 9 .ii phi \ Ing
Ik <>pf h
Iiiim hit
h«*l ng
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MONKY. MONRY. MONEY
To loan on black land farms per
cent. No commissions or charges. No
red tape or delays. See Mr. Bird or
Mr. Blewett with Land Mortgage
Bank, Denton, Texas. wtf
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Km h
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will
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No commissions or chan
ape or delays. See Mr.
Blewett With Land
, Denton, Texas.
You can secure it from your local grocer. Why eat stale, shipped in bread
when you can get fresh home baked bread baked the same day you buy it, and in a plant
you know is clean ? ' ,
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I lilt-
Will
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fmi nd
( ho
VV on vor
h Im rival,
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ndod
HOW ABOUT THE WAGON REMARKABLE HABITS
OF M N ATURE FISH
Illi
I im.ii i»
i i n
a n
n hatting !
i pin t .
boon
W hllo ;
<1.1 Mh j
Many uenpio lire dully reacfirr® of tW*
olaftMlfiod rnRimnft und t ake, Atlvunta*^
of the hiitgalnM offered.
n Chlek
InleroMtM
a kj* I hiiibort
hake (he edge......
(he former-Im nald (<» ho titm-li
Ii I m t I \ a I Molli aio <-h* \
mark
1’h<
Safety Razors,
Shaving Supplies,
Razor Strips, |.
Shot Run Shells.
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I I Ioiih I < ’ol leu
I’hoMti't I
I rii I ni ng
A tideri
M
mi<:k rm. pa.m i m«t
Mih Taylor will demount m te the
each Fiidav and MottdaV. and
have PA NIT Art rieedloM for Male at
The W lllhiltiM Store > 4 Ip.
ilii y
M ins Ihtt ha in I
home frotn a \ ImIt
AndetMon latr<» SHm I’enh
1 A X- M College Htalloti
Lee Ro> Fuqua. Alible}
I rational t'ollege Arlington
Homer I' t’luiMtHln Gmikli
ii School of I7ng Ineering
e .m - I i m a
hfr l
moving pl<> I
aw fat hm her i
e t'oneerned. for i
I fly
| mII\ er
> all <
v\ hen
e ffeel I ve
W 11 h
Mia it I It In i
teooijnl of
I he Meamiin
mem he l n he
hit lit fh<
or even the
designer of
tumen,
would
now.
It Im notable that
exhihttM were very
being about three
only one or two of
tainlng that Mize
dlmunitiver
.India, the
New
the
left thlM
r»... rM
w ho
Row
<1 Io
third
hi g ,
. and
» hk t lial I
i bird • Me -
•■’I b\ Mhnag« i
IiIn failm-v to bit
play el ft Mho Will locel 1
the Innet Ilm n of. de|< uro 1
I he lull htl Nit< ke| in t hr 1
Infielder w It h M Olid 1
pHKMl-d ;
a tm m
hack in
ha *
game.
Brook I kn
WHM XX I I 11
1917 I’he wot ft of
Mhotild he lute I <*n| Ing
Io a pool Ktatl iIiIn MeaMon ,
a good arcoijnt of lilmMelf
i l‘*i it of Iht* Men ho n. 1.1 ke
the White SoX memhetft he ma \ <
I hi-otigh m ilh ii Im jit Hi. . i Itleal
• 'tent ll« In mm c dangvroiiH at
hat Ilian Ii Im Red i I \ a I
greater |Ui I t of (he Near
hit I Ing iihoiit ,|o‘. w hi h-
hit ahoi|l • , •»
I’h. fight i
he hl I M een a
both wt
the White
* Ruth the
> nil ng Hl et
to
* thin
.1 a k <
•ole
*. Merten
t hroug
her of
1915 of the
Fddle t'olliiiH
of the Whlh
Hum while a
great (dub
<’ tnd after jtt
part
\t
i non
I ho
fended h
ably
a m
than IiIn rival Moth
era. although (httidll'M
that of h Im i I \ a I
hMM««ninn hnn fielded
fl IN l
Red In
Hol h
At an early date we will have our formal opening to which we trust every Den-
ton housewjjEe ;; :U coij *, and see the bread in every stage of manufacture.
THE NEW LONG’S BAKERY
L.C. LONG r
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Afol|ie
U H M JI
a hit 11 \ Io m a k e
\ e | c 11. n < *ol I Him
it. Ii» went ha
Hllott e.l I m p | . i \
iHIm ii-at heca t
IH.II M chill '
heHl
ll lid. I
t N II o W
itoyn w ho
are hm
loiceft in (he
.utrulati-M
with a i
f rom
InclieM I
Were I he c
How Mtrl|n*N and
f I tin
A f rh it n
tin* on I v
It In a i
ir two < • t
to make It
and
We both
hlo.i I log
ha t in I<-mh
( a t a t t h -
11 ip I ami
inflammation -wliirli cau-o’M
ii 11 Mtomaoh. Ilvet and In-
aHmefilM Imlmllng a|»|»endtcl-
doHl* will convince or mom y
I Tile < 'll It Im < 'o a lid ill ug
<*rywhere. < Xd
comcft
to three
I |p*l e
ye
black I
a n
HM
Ht ripe
(ml
mi I I » r
I motif luge
rcMom bia nee in color
I'V IIg111 HpotM Mermed
* Mini fleckft and the utreak hciijmm
tiose appeared to hr MhiidowH cant
reeds and water planlH.
prize for the best tank was
.laftper. where in (lie right |
life and fifth life maintained the
balance, the plant giving out the cor-
rect amount
A cup waft won h
tilt* befti collection of tropical fiMh an-
othei h> a Mi S||\.( for the bent pair
of hybrid fifth.
The fifth t-xhlhited Were deaigmited
iim lo*ing varl<>Hi*ly nail ven of Mexico,
Siam. Brazil, RtirTtm-U^GiiHtemala. Chi-
na. the Went I ndlcM.’^Jniit h America.
India. Africa, .lapaii, Jamaica. Vene-
zuela and Ceylon
The miifteiirn announces
will he a showing of gold
where about Thanksgiving
X < I M ( 11 I H
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Tti’cMila \
< aitmnd
III tic ll
< i. I
<-UIl-A<IO, N»|,t nit
Infield who pluy.-d UHuInxt
York (Bantu In Ht|7 win oppOH»
Cln.'lnnntl R..<!N In •!>.. >,in B..,|
year with only on.' vIikiiuv. Th.,
eeptlon la HlHltera nt ehort mIou
l>«n«’liwl In l»17 li> Manager '
when Weaver wax ahlfi.nl
I anil McMullin |.la< •■<! at t.
■eaaou, however when llla'l.. I
HtriH'k hie ell Ide lie w ent
Weaver
itoall Ion
Mullin
tlleaaon
I If the eight piny... h » ho
year In th. Innet lino
Itauh.rt. th.. Initial Haek.'i
< 'Inelnnal I Inflehl.'i w Ii h
Uierlonce Itnuherl
he hiia. lnill < Ii.hhI. uh ,
I he Brook I. n Mai lunn Ih I
w.irl.l u. il. h i. i. run.,
IH. iirlm.'i e Ion h< one hu< l.< i
o Mos h.'iola Inem all <'..I
« meinl.et ol < 'onnl.' Mu. I. ,
part lol |ui t <
olnltia the
HerloH
III Hl
limit I
will i
him
t.tim
t Hm* |
Flank Iihn
I in I ' i lias.
the <|Ui
Mel t
fa vor
K«tM
v i ng
HM
N * I . •. I d 3
< ’ol 11 ns
t hn n
i i n
fl.-id
Rpaeial to Hacord-Chronlcle
Al'HTIN. Hept. SO. - Among the 2.000
ex'-aoldlera from TeiM. Oklahoma and
Arkanaaa. whoae applieatlmia Io the
federal board of vocational training
hava been favorably paaaed upon arc
eleven [Yenton County hoya who haw
been aaalgned to Inalltutiona lieat fit.
ted to give them the Inatructlona they
are aeeklng While In the aehoola. if
alngle. they will receive 100 per month
In addition to tranaportatlon to and
from achool.
married, the a|
per month Wil
each child. tt;_ _____
exceed 1160. Durln
money will take the p
inaurag.ee compel-----
The Denton Count
recommendiul for a.
loa a
Willie Wade Waldo. I'I lot
Sherman llualneaa College, Hhermun
David H Kolnvr, Krum. Texan. A
M t'ollege. College Station.
Joe W Caldwell, Denton,
liin.l rnlvcralty, Lebanon. T«
Wm Harvey Bolin,
tropolltati ItualnvHH College.
Ktnory Smith. Denton
ItuHlncHH t'ollege. liall.iH
u<..... l J oh nat on.
N orinn I,
I'rlee. 1 ienton *
u. A r I Ina I on
l Hodge Ilonin
miMMiirt-ftiiir - ......
t I v h I. He Im h
germiM slide
Weitvrr Iih.m m»t hit ns well its his
iIvhI <1rnh. 1ml In* Im h tmii'i* <hing< i
nits butler Tn ii mi rlcs w her. there Im
mum-v Ht Milke. Weaver' Iihm been
luitling iihoiit .295, wlilh- <lruh hits
been gnlng iilung better than .Illi fur
th«* gii'iiter part of the M«*aMon <1roli
Miiffi red an Injury and was mH of the
game for Rome time, and may not Im*
In tin* big scrl<< al
i the 'I imide dec la re
king In
me ft hell
mote of a
d Isphi y s
< Ifoh
ii nd
t lx
•ilde of
hunter
t he
hut
Sprt • |). I to
l-ll.nT POINT
< ’I 11 lift of 1 lie cl I
cent ii r\ c I ii h a nd I hr
will login t he 11 m« el I ni*.
h.i v I ng het* n < losed Ml mu*
\ I \ Cc III III V clllh met I ft
I .aura ' 'ooke’ft holm-
171 Pi ng r< mm*• club met
meeting of the Meil Moll
\ I \ pa
translucent, wi-athlikc
among the few • comparatively
shown. This whn the gura- I ,,,<
was alunit (wo inches , of
the fll'Ht p
RiimIi, w ho
entries Th'
tech nlea I
bred in
the paradis<-
w oim*n*N
i the
I *h rad Ise
5 go
I the
! The bo
not have
this war
Phillips M
lust take
late now ____
hlhltn hr Maid
The hots ami glilN of th.- pop
canning » luhs, und< i tin <lii.-
Mih Kdmi \\ Trigg lm\w\
show t hell pioiluetM at lh< t.
I he
of
1.00(1.
number
fielding
mark of
The bent selection of I/adies’
Conti., (’oat Suits, Dresses and
fact we believe that you will find
Waiats we have ever shown, in
our assortment excelled nowhere
as to quality and price.
. Coats from
Dresses from
Suits from
Waists from
bultri | |,
Hpecl I|
mot I led I,
'OHM IIM
in\ isl
habitat and
In- shallow
1 d
was handicapped
I’oecilia \ I\ pa i a
A nother t l anMlm-enl
w as a mo ng t he fe w
large fish shown. 'Phis w a.s tin gura
| ml of India ami was alunit two itichrs
; long It Won Ihc fll'Ht prize of |(S ex
hihitor. <’ B Rush, who also had sev-
eral other entries Thia prize was wo
under tin- technical classi f tea t loti o,
’young fish bred in 1919”
Among Un* paradise rfsh,
lion of women’s rights was
long ago—in the woman
(•oiirse Mrs Paradise Fish
way She may go to the
ture show all the tltm*
housekeeping duties ......................
the mah* fish seems to do most of the
work He makes (hr • bubbles nest”
on top of the water and guards tin-
< ggs there until they are hatched.
A few years later, v, 1
l.v get out of tin* neat
eats them iinlcMs sin*
tank
ADD A LOOK OF DIGNITY
To any car.
BY NAME
AX1> WHITE BY NATH
l-ol I I RY BI TTF«v:
EGGS AXD HIDE#.
I HE WHITE PRODUCE CO^H
Hickory Street |
Across From Exprew Co. V:
, a I water. W ith its
a I - t o peld» I vm the i
Im like MU!) flecks
This Hm nose appt*
• .r by reeds a nd
e Tin*
by W
kr\ wt o
M them
<»t < ' o 1111
» <1 tn f I v<
• White Kox
a gal iim l tin- i i
in* r. Mam c. • i
thtmlll
will
< 1.1 nd 11 pi <>l.
vvi I >ailbvt I *
g ano i <
field |
Im bettvi
< 'h h ago I
a t mi ml 99M |
vm het .
I field
\ thing
n shift
w Ide
t espvcI
had ji
I >au-
iluh in
Hu* W hll<
l hesv two
thitidll got
> hill
|lu>
all
We repair and re-
charge all makes Bat-
teries. We recommend
and sell Willard Bat-
DENTON BATTERY
COMPANY
an
lecies
been
running
were virtually
Ina streaks,
opals and as they
looking; like the bln:
of Australia. They
they would have Is
except for the hlacK back gt<
against which* the case was place
Another fish about .three-fourth,
an Inch Iona, of soft, grayish color,
had n round fin, like a butterfly's
wina. which was orange
stripes. Though the rtsh i
Ig <■ I ul.s, II ini, I
l.-.ilnii W Trigg
I lie I r prod net« n I
Decide on Your
Next Battery NOW
Y^ur next battery should
be ■ Willard with Threaded
Rubber Insulation because
it is the one kind of battery
that gives you adequate
protection against the ex-
pensive reinaulation that
is sure to come to an
ordinary battery.
Four years’ experience
on many thousand cars
have proven the remark-
able durability of this latest
Willard invention.
It eliminates the one bluest
cause of battery troubles
Call and kt ua tell you about
It. We'll help you s-t every laal
day s urn out of your prevnt
battery at the le««t poMlble ei
penae. but we want you to have
I t h’H ll U pH
' nt*, t ImiH <>f t <»w n \ t ii
held ftexernl dttyM iigo
dl\ Idvd t Io* I033 11 hit
IgiicIi Meet hm Iiiim h h c
1 I u h I •• mt n t n i>i he I pt* I'm
i Mi'll t oil I h> (Im Nt ii I .*
j tm 111 w • re «lInf 1 iimt vd
Helpful HUg genl lollM AH
I I he t O 33 II HH fi 11 it ry
e|) OH f he (’ll f <!ft H ml
• hull II|| drive fol Pilot
1 tmii med to •■ \ I •• ml to < >ci
\|*:U!>» HR HIM
Revo t d < ’lil'otlll I •
Sept 3U 'I’he l.ildleM
mprlMitig the \ I \
P, I Prog I eMM.» clllh
hood lifter
Mptillg I’he
lmmtrVo\3 h 1
Talk of High Cost of Medicine
*'A It Imiiggh I paid otih $2.00 for 2
ImtllcM ot Miivi’h Wonderful Retm d\
I wouldn't liike lion foi whitt 2 doMcft
have done for me My partner 11 Imo Iihm
taken h done with Wonderful icmuIIm
WHM t I) I <*ll le tied Willi HII <»pellilloll
Ntoimich lllld bowel trouble und Ih
■ he \3 111 he all tight now
Nllffvlcd ftotn ItidigeMt lou ami
with g a m ” If Im a Him ph .
pl'rpa I'H t lol) that temoxe.i the
al minuft from llu intentlmil
iIIhVm (he
pt act lea 11 3
trntlnal
(Im <>nv
ref undrd
glftlM evi
........... flier
1 he f ry ftlow - I hie
.• fema le fifth un «
•■•if off in a | w atet
o.’ly, the
t he ma l«*
nu t'Hema id.
with a rinnahat
ically around th«
ng Indian red (ail
Six Ing the effec t
< ’umber-
W’lKVlIlt*. Me-
I ht I I H M
Met 1 opolltan
11g
eater
i*d un
fol Hl
bln b'*Ml
though I hoftr •
that he will not
ativ department
the hv|j tlngM
m< Tupper Ihrtn I
mote pep than Groh At
MtiindM fining the pitcher
halM light handed Weave) <1
other hand can hit from either
the plate Ih nlfto Ih ii good
will oil I p la v h Im rival <1
1 Roth are eh-vi’r flvIdvtH
1.1 u g rvMHl \ •• In
hitm Ih •■ n a rmind
< ’h h a go' 1 I vii I Ih
there are pvrHotiH who think of
as something to vat. embodying
the idea of at least a few mouthsful of
solid substance and sustenance, they
have apparently missed the recent
showing of tropical fish by the Aqua-
rian Society at the American Museum
of Natural History.
As objects of beauty these liny fish*
of the tropics off<*r color comhimi-
tions well worth the artists’s attention
more practical study of the
Milks or the creator of cos-
but, in the matter of size they
hardly serve as bait f<M a min-
HO 'Olid hllH.
a nd it <p I ;i 3 1* 1
plmv fiom
1 h« 1 m of t h.-
No \ \t I lint
Reds' mid m.i
iiiid dh| m* 1 11,«3
I Io- . luh
• HI the I'OMl
c k to the
eluent
.Clime 11
He hllH d
of I he heMt Mccolld I
league 11 nd. I Mol it It'h
• Iovm not show* th.- same
Hum In IiIm fl.-Id Illg or
hits mH been hitting
< ’h h a go 1 1 \ it I < *o| ll ni
ii 1 011 nd I he .1
of the Mr it mo
• row nitig I he
Ralli doeM n
• HI the hit MCM
.i ml head \ in
Im c o 11 h I d e f e 11
Ruth 11 ml h Ih
field 01 a pit. hm
I he R. .Im' second I
Ing R a t h hit m hung
while < 'o 111 iih
•17 M
Rlslierg and
inletvmI I ng
Kopf In the
hjttilng around
H 3 et ilgv Im ten |
vlvvti flehh'V 1
lift* r
has a
I 11 field Ing R Ishe
tmt t k jif a limit .9.Hl
short -Mt Op, 33 Ji I le
he.' n 9 Pt lx opf
!•• tier I ha 11 Rjslivi g h Im m.
259 to IllHlicrK'H 215 Rlshe
member of Vhv World’s sei
which heal the (IbintM hut lie.
most of the games from tin*
brcailHe of Ii|m elljltlc
hits overcome this fault
the fllft’l lime
♦•Vent of tills
IiIm rival
Nw rd.*
wing 1
deep f
hung 1
l bird
t*rg
I h'H
WH tclied
f rom 1 Iim he mh
11i ro w 1 ng 11 •
howexel 'I’h Im
for Kopf to pllt.3
kind Rlsherg
II llle liMHeM I hat)
big man and has a d
i Special
PILOT P< HX I’ N« Pl III I A Idem .
I that tin campaign being \31iged In I IiIm
| city agaiiiHt illMcasc and dltt will hr a
•It 11 he seen r 3 • l 3 dll V h3 I hr
< with hiiNlm-NM ami i .-sldr uccm
of town \t a masM mvrtlng
sexeritl dajs ago \1avot Hayden
the I o 33 11 into font M • - r t ll HI ft
< 1 loll has a a captain who liar
I helper* \ • Mt r l da V r»l I 'Im
I he Nt a f •■ Health I >epa t I
‘ o3.-r the rltv
to Imw to keep
jt nd • lean w et •• g I \
the dale of th.
Point in an
I 33 as In I he ellftle I fl
counts Monda 3 and
best cotton I Iim 3 <•
year.” H«ld Flunk
pointed count*
morning “Nmm
Ph r* I ll b« 11«* \ e ( he 3
I ii m I w o - Hi I rdm
ch n Hit y that
tulnly Ih fine."
-I r < 1 MPiigx
poi \t
to Recm d I hronl' h
POINT. N. pl hi
a m pa I g n being ss «u
dlMease iind dill
I hit n
f 11 Mt
up to the fliHl pat* of Nvpl.
while the Red iiillhil Mticker has
•*‘l 9M9 Huth CHII go Mftel at
W’ltich comvN (belt way and ca
hr either side of the hag fm
throw m but tin* hmioiM In thlw
han toward Gandll Each
taste of the world MvrleM
bel t 33 HM on I lie
I 9 |G S3 hlle < iHlldll
Sox III 19 17 I’he
off
The Cop Has a
Club in Hit Hi
Hut he CHrries u |
pocknt. l[<Jprotecti
■ ur.liiig/co the rtwlu
you protect you^
well? Mont pri.J
under injured.
meri-iixed i<norrnW.,/y InMViiilue,
but fire im.uri.nc6 Iimh nbt been
nu reiiHi'd in proportion, insure
with 'I'lio Hartford Fire Irufnr-
nnce Company.
B. H. DFIVENPORT & CO.
and *
hit mcn
W raver
field I ng
970 wh
9B9
McMullin who plasrd
(Hants In 1917 hm a mem
White Nox Im an able
either Mliorl ol third
hatter than Mrhrclhrr.
filled In during
her however, hud
fielding game up '
t hr season, h Im
while McMullin who
of games at third It
murk of 933. and a
.292 to Nrhr«*ll»vr’M 179
’I’he records of Hivmp playviN for
the greater part of th esraMon In bat
ling and fielding follow
t’lNt’INNATT
Hatting
.279
2H7
259
3 1 1
I 79
< |H< ' \G<» WHITF. NOX.
Hatting
3 05
.3 I G
.245
299
29 2
h clubs of t’n- < mint \ 33 ll I
an exhibit it I the Mint, fait
<’minty I’iiiii Xgviit Frank
Mllld Tuvs«h\v Ml. Phillips IlHM
on up I lie 33 oi k a ml It Ih f oo
I.. alia ng< the . • x -
t eg u hi r
............
hllMetne ll
I (Hr iHge
c I a MM
the ha m« h a ird
am mI «*ad11 \ a n IiIm
im haft he
115 mark (he g i
HMoti w It He Rat h
pill a t on ml
ol show the
a m < 'ol 11 iim he
ail on th.
a ht jiflt I. i
< a h 11H } to
Mill paftMCH
ha Me Iii ji ii
4 up a
11 Iiiim
a ga I ii Mt
uber of
H ll IlMt It II t •*
and Is a
a recruit
Groh's absent*** Nrhrvl
I not erred In
to fhr first part
mark living
played a
.-Id up a
hn 111 ng
a nd
ivy an
when t
the
them unless she Ih pu
separate tank According!
Irmlants remove her and l.
left alone to act as
fish is dark gray,
stripe running wrti
body and a flaunt Ii
tipped with blur, g
a sweeping fringe
The RlHmesr fighting fish also makes
bubble nest, and an with the para-
fish. the male guards It and takes
young. The Siamese figh-
i dark indigo blur, so dark
r a velvety black, and
____ red on the tall It Is it
taller fish than the paradise
...« ^.Imblng perch of India, Helen.
11 flea I ly known as Anna has scandens.
demonstarted Ingenuity at the exhibit.
When the pool he happened to occu-
py got loo shallow he spread his gill
covers and scrambled along the ground
to the next pool. Spectators who
Inclined to take account of this
a nd
ig H.r
aside
la. kin
an
Is
and
bat
full
tin,
J s 11 Ide hr ... ,,,
who mImi ted t hr i
moved 03 «*t t..
was bench'
bvvHUsr of
• ■ wit Ii a g ra In of
Th.- attendant took
(Hies out and put I
1 floor, where his jerkv pr<
I nionstrated his ahillt \ This
wf climbing gH\r III. fish Its luimv It
I can (ravel smm- distance in this man-
'I’he fish is a H*iity color, with a
1 a ml da 1k• r spots
tger. prettier fish rejoices In lh»»
• >f II •• m ivh nuii is hlmacu la 1 »-s It
ly gray in color, with a tut
like hm* it cmneft from Afii
im two to three Inches lo
Htazil
with black and
elaborate
was also
hern Ided
t his
a
lea ula t
In Ms
practicily all the
small, the largest
inches long and
the fish shown at-
_________„ ______ ____ A good example of
their dlmunit i vr ness are the zebra
fish from .India, tlie largest of which
a darting mite, about three-quar-
ters of an inch long. The smaliest of
the species were hardly visible, had
it not been for the bright stripes of
silver running along the body They
translucent mov-
■* glowed like fire
turned and darted,
tslng "black opals’’
were so faint that
•een difficult to sec*,
blacg back ground
•rd.
.s of
____ ‘olor.
butterfly’..
with black
was short, It
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