The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 18, Ed. 1 Monday, February 3, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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ling** n lfinun cto agreement of kfit
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taw if «r? in* af tto tnimma
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•n«M to WK ami Ui -wnnnmica; MT-MV MOT OH THE CALXNOAJL
a *«& aa sBdlicary and aa ai Sanaa.
teg-udtn* ipon (to .:irasweaB.t« la Pwaetora urn? paid * m«ar£y.
**>'3 «aa* Tto aasc. toanmr «lil and ua offian ttoir pay-day sas saariy tkrw ramrto 1n-r jam.-rf rims
to tto -!HO«nito aa aorla gnMw. "> ngoime place aa tto tafeaiter * Ok- As apnn of cto armhatee. tto Aawr-
Tlfc it tor fefTerear irnm toretofbra 'aJ'oman
wtaa tto Eitrntoaa aacnaa -waned w*-"
pr«am a) ton* -to Carat Scare* tto teems* nettod.. «f tto timrtto*'
^nmgttut re?uiunnnary vrxi&h'* in tto * ^aannc to «att Eto nfntHtar to *-
**sun K*.m 9tore a^aftfe tor tto. *a« *flun. a* to artmarv' W
ft neaas tto lima, twogainiiu by * nte. But 3aaJy it remitriM tacit
ail tto lannna ml tto wurid if tto m tiii ttoc naa* waitos in
Ow «- « «W-« (to .tarrrk aa ttoy 4tooid. w ****** Itoa-lto^te Vh^. i
tto naaitamr? prtod^ n^uly Tto to!* aa nwatori * ,« ^ Tulr, rJlaa M
aa nxzensum tt tto Muarw jrtari^ itay En pa? <fcw* "Taa ar* una- 1
Pm iit«ac VHaaa ha* toif a aim r penttei aaii anc ia cmnt icaadia*.' TI« t
ttfOeult nm rjwa far ia iibraininar tto tiuir<tli itoes ant ia? ?mi an «iap^nU« it
:nr*raar.ona-i3anna «f a.! ",oo<tn«mi «u ailaister tffcu:ima. tirfurs ami
-.rtrrtniry oi.ici>art of aaansaririai4. U>av- itwwb ticok you ar is puxi «uait-
auc ta« ta artor udsi It aceon to an cilat dmiq«k tto
itoi! to m a caantiaaajuo ar aiaaila- Sar «ai;luaji far woriit f*-
a -.toa : «maao if 9«au't awT o««r «««r
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la Jfcaauarr tto traaaory faai out)
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aumrii ttor t!!far*.
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50 be 'aiHIl i_> rmf .-^ram rh:«r jri i3i: - -
taja >>f w Tuvjerzi-i at cutiaaaiac ac ^
tto (MBiMina rax.* af wtht*! nuarto i
atfa. Xa^ itii-'irsr^ are aow jr-jswir-
ins ttoir bilLi and. r^ceiriajc 9*T3i«ac
ewbwte toiac iNaaa^d ai afl tto ir t*ir^r*i i.ia« * .
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WAA CAU4€< GAJMS.
Prrx«iXAX •teai:aiBiarUHU ;n* ramtc
Tto iimdrtaftia of wv cinKracu ts
Farm Loan Money!
Law Kate*—Bed Tw—Qaick Meaey
Daa't sake a fan Uaa utO yo« see
DORNEY.
Ckeke Land for Sale
Ask for Dorney, at
Farmers National Bank.
H. C. Dorney
Cordell, Okia.
*iumUi to tto tailda* a* ot a ^ p,.a ^ 1n9fKm ^
in« ia aca local irtoriA. ^
Beading I^p.-damaa. gro vailag far
Talidarloa ;( raforoml e.nhtrs. is ex-;
-.harr.* Jrtte t «e i ',iag way t,^ ^ a ^ ^ ottI.?
Payrnsnrj to cte aJies fleil at atoor
ia January Wtoa ttoae
Tto r-^Uim of th^ «aa tod to«a Wa-taagtia Old Xaa Pt u efflcm.-? mfU wlti iaya^y aad
fail? *R)uuiud. aaii Graat Sriraia. *ar toa marte oa riittor auc
wtoia uta to«a tto -ataf tor*- pnowr Eft oa cto tto; tto vv4 ambiema .if tto " . w .
trtfttce ia rwrtj aa auuirunraw tto ** i**" w tJte awr* dome a >iiar.fc. tt rJlw. 4 WOPtor* r 3UiC "* tW*'
-ii«t af tto * a tto (mdf 4f tto ^ «it tto utor w ? mamt. m rj> % ^
ie*w.Vii«* aader wtotb tto >a«ne af Aay1u <a a«r* "Mne Dr Da^ld Pn- p*' it ia tto -a*a af tto aiator^ , « . . ^ _
w aa ,tS« aw- ^ Xufc—r ai tto 5t*w Tart Cat- A Z^T^i ^ S°"ini-
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" TT r~T aad tto asttAtetattax if tto ^raaifrr iaT^ti^doaa ttow tto total of -nmir< ^ ,, , "«?
~ir.,rr;rLrH n^-r^irr51:
""«H ia tfca ««m t atoato aatfartu * w4at it waa ta mi I? ^^5. ^ r>. ,>, etareH ttoc
at t& taW «u from Sil.K443.iM* la 1515 ta
to tea 0M fia aat aai? caattet
(ptat dm OnaitMS tto avnttry.
tat creaar ala aai< aad (MMd tto r*-
■■ilalin tor ar IHa ttoawaii pvfa-
«m t com Krito
Wa toe^ty ra«ret ttet Waakiu
tmtay tod to to retneattstAd at tkit
llrt by a aaaetor of tto*e taaadei,
Uiaitea tto paatiirs pa? -4a? aa tto eal- '
Tto luattatioa «4 arafcaia« t.t w« OUMJMiM ta ISIT TTUa waa tto ^ ,iar1r fW jetooi
to left to tto leacae of aattota w TW. but MA aaa atoo« « rjw :rajfwtiM ^ ^
wort oat. tat prateMT ttore wffl to *** to«*ndt paid by t.xTXjrarioaa ,0,„ ^
4«ftalt« KcnaaaMdatiAiM Wy tto ^ i«" «* *4.5.W.W«KiW* to tay*.
|<nt* foaJwor*
Tto fcaaafaa f*roM«tn baa b«ea ta*«a
ron aroond CiO Wn.m nutataiy
Tto treasury cited Osanss ia pr - |
4at «tiT<>raaieBe oaTiay ta empteizzei
tto aeceaair? tor aacsetor bfg war laaa1
of flr* or da Milam AoL±n ia April
| Currwtt expense* now are paid large- j
; ty out of borrowfags from boaka aad
octor poirhaaes af tie goreraiaeat >
ouiebted-1
; ttlWB.
Tto 50*«ramear'i t4gr gate expeiu<'
ia tto twenty-two mulatto of war tore ^
ieea ft was ealcai^ted j
Paris. Jaa. Jt>.—Secretary Bakrr wiU tmiay TH is ni f
rotae to Pars ia Peferary. ateordiag to tto alitor Latest aatd&tial
, . dnatry and interruption fit *aat amount to aataorixatire iafonaattoi tore ti>- reporw plao at tto!
® "^h *7_a!^nl tb* r*h6*1® ^ ^Ttor^ad;fc.ti et!t of the frostier* n( or4tnajry oeru9arlfta;1 foQo,^ r-
ttaaa j^Oow tort. cood-for-ao«Wa«jof Italy terotrea^ tto maadarory idea b? ^ ^ ?rnftts President WOaoa. ti b psoeraEy Great Britain. ia.-In.tmjt fS^aB^MMOt)
"I ttoaid say it *u expanai* -if 3n.i*rstood wEl r-tttm to tto Caited "**** to her aUiea.
plant." to said, "aad addition of wo- 5rACea aboot Pebnarv 15
tat awre <U> we re$m ttet tome r>; ap ta an effort to eexnrpote tto fae-
ttora from thM rxxtntj were amooir differeiwreit. aad la ttill pead-
ttoe reteaaed. After tto fight haa to*
tees won aad a aaaitor of oar boyt Tto restoration of Ai are haa naaa-
teve made tto aapreme xa^rtftee r<a iawMMty been agreed apoa aad re-
tto field of tattle, aayotte who wool.i mala* only to be Incorporated in to
raroattaead. alga, or hare anytaing treaty at tto proper time
Back ia l 12-U ttoy ran a HerJe aw
PrWay faaad that cap-
ital increases thnwn by tB-7estaeao.
aurpinae*. aad war tax reserres weat
from JAart^iHW.iHW ia 1«3 to ilT^li-
irrtMO ia 1417.
Somebody aatod Prof PrWar tew
he accounted for tto fact that «h-
tpaction of mii.ioos of ntea from in-
stacker* are worth no more to a com - ■ of tto league of natioaa. which ha<
* unity or Korerameat thaa these ate-1 been accepted to principles in the taft
:«aa fellow* tore been.
aiiaajtera' j
aalary Putting tto miBisten pay-day
oa tto calender wftl tolre tto proft-
hem of aanrcupied paiptta and n«ut j itun ««fieates of
pew*.
BAKER TO CONFERENCE.
Prota tto sam^
Tto above Brfeish aoarce also coeics the esti-
OI mirrw a n a-alcohuilc Legiala-
rare may to industriiMw. hat certain-
ly ft a : aery interesting to look at. ■
___
For oar part we claim to be aa ex-!
pert oa investor. aJ tto tame we nev-1
er xaTe unite understood what an.
ntwt" wefl to
A Frencftman was waiting at a rail-
road station ia Ireland when a couple
of natives tat down beside him.
Said one—'Sure. Pat. it's down to
KCaiary [ v beea. aad I'm oa me way
back to Kflpatrick."
"Ta doa't say said the other
"1ft messeff that'a just after being
dowm to KCieony and I §109 here a
bit before I go to Kftnor ~
"What assassins'" exclaimed tto
Frenchman "Ww.a that I were safe-
ly back ia FranceJohn Bull.
EX-KAISER MAY RETURN.
few day a. aad tto farther rtfacuaeion Mrf children and o« peopie KM ^ateh would indicate that Baier thai tto war toa cost Germany
of tto details la now ta progress. tf> ^ tlut ^ efnei(Hltf7 ^ telo rf_ may have beea te.ecred to act aa tto of which I2JSAW*.'W.>
If it fa. trwe, aa a pre** 4Wpaicb ra-| ^ «« prtneipie which allowa ^ aad yell tto eWtaaatioa.
porta, that tto peace conference hat! league of nations to designate the
resolved that tto term* of tto armla ! ^ar wWch .ton taperrtte tto tmall- ^ yon, at rwM
tiee tapende ail agreement, prevloa,- j « aad Independent nationalities m ^ ^ ^ sherwin-
ly made anaoag the allied Government* <letM« the treatment which will to paint Cft
'V only reaiy formidahle ototacle to, ccorded Asia Miaor aad portfaraa of
tto making of a ja*t peace tea been j Tn**T which have hitherto been aa-
removed. Par tto amiaciee ttaeif; *** Tarkiah rale
rtmmtt* tto allied Goaeranaeau to! ladependeace of Cieeho-Hio-
tto Presfaieal t fourteen point,, aad | aWa *® h* reeogakted. and tto na-
(tose tan to reeiMeiied Bute, If at ^adartea of Rumania, Moore
aa to tto provisions of tto teeret I a^Pn an.i Serbia established.
treat.lea entered into by Great Britain. I 'ndfatpataMy there will be a Polish
Praace. Italy aad Raaala before tto I ***'■* erected aad this ia tto tabject
United Mates became a participant I tar * ipeeial commission now ar-
ia tto war. If ttoae aecret treaties are f ranging a visit to ttet country
'tea nullified ciaima pat forward by [ A Keaeral aaaociation of natkms waa
presideat't proxy at tto peace coa- j isaned to ailfet-
ference.
PROHIBITION EFFECTIVE
Tto proposed rendezvous for tto for lamwliate Charge will to com-
Russian factions is said to to Ideal pteted ta tte next 15 dart, according
for tto purpose, except that nooe of tf) faff)raatioo todiy
them caa get to it without danger of - It L, lhat aboW sol-
being shot to pieces by tto ottors ^ „ v g CampB ^ rwUa to
to discharged at oace.
From 334.W* to 4«.W4 others will
be required to remain ia service some
fa the District Court In and for Wash- time longer to take care of necesaary
tiaties.
SPEEDING UP DtSCHARGES.
j Washington. Jaa. Ratificat n [
Washington. Jan U.-Doutflta-1 * tlbe amendm-nt to the!
tton of soldier* ta tkb country booked fe<1<ir4i coludtndoa. effective Jana- j
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
ita County. Oklahoma
Ptaace aad Italy have no Handing aad ! P0*^ for in last Saturday a reso- HertxJer, Plaintiff.
tto peace toafareata la relieved of tto ll*tfa>a agreeing to create a league of Tl
e*harraaoHeet of tertag either to re ! natioaa Tto operatloa of tto league r |ayton Herttier, P P. Hertzier.
M them or to repudiate tto prlnci- [ ^ been made to include point K*th*f Cramer. Altina Cramer.
pica to which tto armistice committed ***«. referring to tto impartial ad- W*lteT Cramer. Kenneth Cramer.
'he* Tto prospect of making a pear e: Jttrmeat of colonial claims an<1 A- H Buagardt. Defendants
whkb wilJ conform to tto principle* Thaa it will be teen that tto prea-! 8aW ^"daat, Esther Cramer, will racks her®- where fire last night dea-
w«ch the allies profesMd. aad a peat- i "« «'* leagues have canvassed the i **** aot'c* that • « I a« beta used in.troyed * quartermaster storehoase,
worthy of tto cause which waa madej **>«« n«W already I ^ hbora named Coart for tto par- toss estimated at more than
rlctortoaa. grows steadl'.y brighter
CAUSES MUCH TROUBLE.
Leavenworth. Kara. Jan. ZD —More
than l.S>W of the 3£7 prisoners in
tto United States disciplinary bar-
Ge.-ciaa tdttcen hare made the ex
planatfan why the war waa loat to
'tom by America entering It by say-
ing that the ignorance of the Amer-
icaa Midler won h. They claim tto
American soldier knew nothing about
ary IS. 1920. was proclaimed today in(
a proclamation signed at 11:2* a aa. j
at tto state department by Acting
Secretary Polk.
Ratification of tto prohibition
amendment to tto federal stitution
was proclaimed formally today by
Frank L. Polk, act tag secretary of
state. Ttie proclamation is dated to-
day bat legal authorities tf the de-
partment say Ihat ratification *aa
accomplished when tto J<ih state act-
ed favorably oa January Kth and that
under the terms of tto amendment It-
self prohibition becomes effective one
year from that date.
The proclamation was signed by
Acting Secretary Polk at 11:20 o'-
clock in the presence of Senator Shep-
pa rd of Texas, author of the amend-
ment resolution. Former Secretary
Bryan. Representative Randall of Cal-
ifornia and officials of tto An ti-Sa-
loon League of America tto Woman's
Christian Temperance Union and oth-
er anti-saloon organizations.
Paris. Jan. Ti—t Haras Agency 1 —
Field Marshal von Hiadenburg ac- \
cording to tto Echo de Paris is en-
deavoring to bring about tto return of
former Emperor William after tto 1
meeting of tto national assembly.
Leading German manufacturers in'
Westphalia are said to to interested in 1
the plan.
The newspaper adds that tto for-
mer Emperor wrote Premier Elbert \
that to would accept whatever resi-
dence in Germany was assigned to
him Elbert is said to have replied
that only the national assembly would ■
be qualified to decide the question.
Admittedly, tto progress of tto'Ution ot th* fo,!ow1n* described real re,a^ to «« « cells
league of nations, which will be the! MUW- U>"rte: '°^T m perform "y iabor
keystone of tto treaty Itself is tto Beginning at a point t"9 feet east grievances cited by tto pris-
bairi* for tto optimism that the other aDd <W '*** aorTh <* soathwest °®ers ^ h«rt in* tnTesti-
▼exed questions will to solved corner of the northwest quarter of gated- CoL Sedgewlck Rice command-
The practical agreement already' Si>rtUm two (2>' TolrnshlP oi™ ( > Mt al the barracks said
made on colonial claims mark a dls Nonh of fUt>^ seventeen (17> W L tooi*ht He **w that the prisoners
tlnct forward step Mr Wilson on1 M "2*h'u Ct"™T Oklahoma, thence that lh^ were fore« l"
military tactica DM no, know that It J his arrival In Enrope had an open t,WBCe n^h ^ ^ ^ As we understand things in Russia.
T rT mlWl " " - plan of dealing I ^ ">"h lin^ ^ er sec- ^J*™"" | there is no toleration ta that intellec-
-™ y Did no, know thai It .a* I -ith the copies, but found General tJon:t tbCTC,e we3t 433 th«n« "n!! ^ f T "T I tn*; boorgeois has got
P««lble for Infantry to charge , ma- Smut.* Idea advanced by tto British 1M# te*1 to ^int of beginning , ,1* enterprise enough to keep hens and
the most practicable And Lots tea (19' ^even (11). and fhan other* erjnTlcted taT the Mme
He accepted h Iherally and became tWe'Te ,12' in blork ■ «"« <17, awl that the rcpnt relea-'e o{
even more ardently its champion than 0< CaWwefI' Addition to tto City of *'* «^*nUops objectors onder or-
the original exponents of the manda- N>W Cwie,L Ok!aboni*- **** from war Apartment also
«ory Idea It meana that nation* And that sb* mMt aMW,?r the P®* v u
which cannot govern themselves shall UttoB ,lled ther"ln M,d Pontiff on Colone! 11106 said that the Prisoners
be under the aoaervWoa of a stable ^ tb* ™ day 04 March- • ™10 W°rk comPlah,ed that
«... d«„..rb7^U ':" ■ "««■ «■"«.« « -• •>"" ™ch""" "
It means that these nations shall a jnd*ment foT Plaintiff will b ^sl°red t0 dnty and discIlarse<1
be divided Into two kinds, those back- ^ rend*rrt P*"ittooing said real ea- 88 dW the «)n«ientiou* objectors.
Let as figure with you when you get
ready to paint yoar house or barn.
Cordell Paint Shop.
We are glad to announce through
yoar papers how fortunate we were ia
getting as good a man aa the owner
of the Cordell Paint shop (C. C.
Boo tor 1 to handle a full line of oar
paints and varnish for Cordell and sur-
rounding country. Call on him and let
him tell you about our paint aa to la
a practical man in the paint businea*.
He has had over forty years of expe-
rience therefore we can recommend
him as we can recommend our paints,
as they are tto best on earth. Doat
forget th place. Cordell Paint Shop,
north of court house.
Sherwin-Williams Paint Co.
Tto editor ot Henry Ford's new
magazine is named Pi pp. but to isa'l
one of those Ford Jokes.
Marto you also have noticed hov
hard it is tor a man to look like he ia
interested ta the same things a woman
suffragist is.
A polecat on a highway gets more of
tto world's attention than a violet on
a mossy bank—bat it's not tto kind
of attention that inspires the desire
to possess.—Glen Buck.
Maybe one reason why President
' Wilson and Lloyd George are working
so harmoniously is because they talk
to each other without having aa in-
terpreter to bark at them
MUCH IMPROVED.
"Clothes do not make the man. yo«
know".
"Maybe not. but I've seen tto uni-
form of a soldier work wonders with
an erstwhile 'lounge lizard."*
rb1ne gun nest DW not know that a
company waa suppoaed to retreat af-
ter losing *0 many men Did no, know
it was poor tactics to charge a step
farther than tto objective. It may
be that all these things were done by
tbt American soldier through ignor-
ance, let that to as It may he certain-
ly pnt the bocto to flight Of course
It alarjo'd tto cowardly bothe when
*e Infantry woo Id break up their
machine gun nest*, and more alarm
fSttHGd wb^ti th** German forgan
to Observe that the Yank took aim
and always gM his nan totnetblng
♦hat had never b*en practiced by any
of the armies before
And tto anxiety of the poles to an-
nex other territory Indicates ttet they
are not satisfied with tto old fashion-
ed Poland-China
Even where Government ownership
"®rks well, Government employes
don't
At the last accounts. Ito Irish Re-
public hadn't spread any farther than
the ball it assembled iu.
Princess Patricia is engaged to mar-
ry a navy Captain, bnt that's got noth-
ing to do with the freedom of the seas.
„ V MAY BE SHUT OUT.
Washington. Jan. 28.-Legislation
prohibiting general immigration for a
period of fonr years following the
signing of the peace treaty, was ap-
proved tentatively today by the bouse
Immigration committee. Although no
record vote waa taken. It Is under-
stood the committee la divided 7 to 2
Cor the legislation with six members
absent.
The prohibition of Immigration dur-
ing the reconstruction period baa been
strongly urged by representatives of
organized labor and others at many
bearings before the committee. The
bill as now drafted would permit an
alien resident to bring his wife and
children with the exception of boys
ever 18 years old into the United
States orphan nephews under 18 and
nieces of any age. Tourists wonld not
be barred from entry Into the coun
try tor a temporary stay.
ward politically, as in a sense unable Ut*' d<*T«*in« anrt n*in* ltt resP^"
to finance or adminl.*ter themselves h"CT"tfl of ftach Pontiff and
unaided (Arabia and Persia are ex- MemiAnt- *nd Wrtiontag the cost
amples of that class., tto othr kind *ttorwr fee* aad «P«a«a in pro-
embraces semi-civilized, even tor- ,0 tb* ih*res °f nctL
barton sections of Africa ,n -hereof I have hereunto
The first kind will be allowed ad- ^ at Cor"
solutely to choose which nation it ??£ °WabolBa' lh,s 18 da)r * Janaar7
wishes appointed Its mandatory agent .,,, . ^3eg}l
The second kind wfi, to able ,0 pro- L „ „ N SA38EEN*
test against the treatment adminls- C°"rt ^ ^fIta CountT' °kla-
tered by the agent nation appointed .. "7 r*^ *
or ,0 be appointed, and Sentinel. J^ 20th.
will to the Judge a. to whether tto BIO SURTRISE TO MANY
protest U Justified. IN CORDELL
In each case, tto people will have'
the say as to how they will be gov- People are surprised at the IX- i
erned by tto league assnmlng greater STAN'T action of simple buckttorn
authority among the people which bark- Kbxerine. etc, as mixed in Ad-
need to be civilized ler-i-ka ONE SPOONFUL Hushes
X, „ .h.. ,h,
lean de.egation has safeguarded tto stomach, gas or constipation and
American tradition absolutely by hav- prevents appendicitis The INSTANT,
tag a clans Incorporated which ena- Pleasant action of Adler-i-ka *arpris-
bles any power which la designated " 605h d0«"r* " d pa'lents. It re-
rrv " ,o
whether It accepts or declines tto rw- Ttoratoa. Druggist. (5,
sponsibflity offered
This Is certain the Awerlcan people
through congress will decMe them-
selves as each problem arises whether
the United States wants to accept tto
Job of po.ictng any country In the
world, when tto league formally read-
justs It. ta order to compose any diffi-
cult lea.
It seems plansaMe that America
might without congressional action
agree to act as diplomatic mediator'
In disputes, but anything Involving
obligation to use force wit be open
always to the decision of the American i
congress.
It is deemed unlikely that the Unit-
ed States will be asked to become I
mandatory agent except possibly in;
troubles In the western hemisphere,
when again conciliatory tactics may
be used ta an unlimited way. There j
sell eggs.
FredD. Ford
Architect aad Engiaeer
RESIDENT PLANS
a Specialty
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
I must tave. some
purpose in living
And use eaxh $ood
day a.s it does
Or liFe will be
nothing but details
Of eating *Lnd sleeping
"fcJid clothe 5.
KTC—
Cream
Separator
A Necessity
You wouldn't think of sowing a big field of grain by
hand now, wonld you? It's just as inefficient to skim your
cream by the old fashioned hand skimming method. In the
old established dairying countries, where every cow has got
to show a good profit or go to the scrap heap, every farmer
has a cream separator. He wouldn't think of wasting cream
at present prices. It won't take a cream separator long to
pay for itself now—why don't you start one on ita way to pay-
ing for itself for you? Prices and values in cream separators
are interesting here.
Your Profits From A Windmill
A windmill, properly installed, if it is the right kind of
a winding, is a wonderful profit producer. Power i* free,
and the mill constantly provides sufficient water for your
«oek without your having to look after it all the time. CCRltY
is the be*t windmill and has lowest upkeep cost. So you II
want to look it over before you buy.
Garden and Farming Tools
Can't make garden without a hoe! Onion sets are in
and soon they'll be planted, and then follows lots of garden
work. Cut the cost of liviujr this year with chickens and a
garden anil let Swahtwood-L*ne furnish you with the little
tools that go to make the work enjoyable.
SWARTWOOD-LANE HDW. CO.
The
Great Love
Produced By
D. W. GRIFFITH
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LILLIAN GtCH Md HEKRY VALTHALL «
D .^/. GRIFP ITH S *The Grea.t Love'
A ABTCDAf T IWt
With practically the same oust used in ''Birth of a
Nation'' and "Hearts of the World," including Britain's
Dowager Queen.
A picture as big as a circus, as intimate us a doughbovs
letter to his sweetheart; as wonderful as the sunrise on the
Japan Sea: as beautiful as a baby's laugh If is without doubt
one of the biggest and best pictures ever shown in this theatre.
A love story of women in wartime, produced bv the world-
premier producer of pictures. D. W. GRIFFITH.
Reserved Seats on Sale at Thornton s Drug Store.
Monday, Feb. 10
Admission:
Matinee 15,25 Night 15, 25, 35
Reserved Seats on sale at
Thornton's Drug Store
A-Muse-UTheater
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