The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 215, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1916 Page: 3 of 10
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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
Pagi Thret
Hart
Mich.
trip to Onekama,
Mr*. Htmjr
talned Kensington cTub Wednes-
day with Mmes. J. E. Norman
and W. B. Watkins or Lawton
special guests. Appointments of
elaborate luncheon were In club
colors, green and white; white
carnations, ferns and smllax in
a big basket centerpiece. Green
shaded candles, green place
cards and favors were used. Mrs,
tV. M. Htiles will entertain with
picnic at Wheeler June 21.
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Daley Embroidery club meg
Wednesday with Mrs. O. A. Van
Sickle for business session and
fancy work. June 14 the club
will picnic at Wheeler.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hunt. Cap-
Ho! Hill, announce the birth of
a daughter, Wednesday.
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Kilts Embroidery club was en-
tertained Wednesday by Mrs.
‘lari H. Carter. Extra guests,
Mmes. H. N. Leonard, L. A.
Johnson, Herman Roleke. James
Winters, J. A. Davidson, Arch
(iarvln, Nellie King, W. J. Ter-
tance, Charles Hoggs. A. L. Cart-
Tight, Earl Hardin and Miss
Gulda Davidson. Decorations,
loses and carnations. Miss
Davidson furnished music. Mmes.
Terrance and Bert Schaffer won
contest fators. Mrs. Jacob
Campbell will entertnln June 21.
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Mrs. C. .1. Mercer, entertain-
ed Rose-Leaf Embroidery club
Wednesday. Mrs. Michael Stoll
\ansas City, extra guest. Flow-
'rs were sent. Mrs. Mark Uan-
.ier, who is ill. Miss Dora
Mercer assisted in serving. Mrs.
,'ltarles Nisson will entertain
uno 21.
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Mrs. W. A. Sullivan arriving
it Mrs. F. J. Spranklo’s home
Wednesday found awaiting her
members of Molly’ Embroidery
'tub who had arranged a birth-
lav shower in her honor, Mar-
lorlo nnd Virginia, little daugh-
ers of the hostess, drew In two
Ern-earts filled with gifts. Carden
flowers were decorations for four
course dinner. Mrs. F. G. Neff
won first eontest favor, rut
glass, and Mrs. Earl Campbell,
second, erepe de ehinf handker-
chief. Mrs. Carl Bonnett, who
will leave June 2fi for Wash-
ington, D. C., was given traveling
letters to be opened on the jour-
ney
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Miss Lillian Edwards entertain-
ed with 1 o’clock luncheon Wed
nesday honoring Misses Martha
Kelly. Muskogee, and Helen Gow,
Sapulpa. Garden flowers were
decorations. Misses Lorraine
Housel and Blanche Claggett as-
sisted. Mrs. Shelby Green won
top auction score and Miss Mel-
rose Brown consolation. Twenty-
two guests were present.
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Apha Beta club met .Wednes-
day with Mrs. Harry E. Haw-
kins. Sweet peas and nastur-
tiums. decorations. Mrs. Arthur
Evans assisted in serving, after
leedlework Birthday plates
Mum.
Mr*, ftaak McOoy
with bridge luncheon Wedaee-
day for Mr*. M. H. Jeffetraon.
Deeta, N. D-. and Mra. L. K.
Hughey, Durant. Sweet peas and
James1 nasturtiums decorated for four-
Jack, the Giant Killer!
Wtr* __________
Brownrigg, Charles E. Paullua course 1 o’clock luncheon. Mrs.
and R. B. Fremont. Club sea-, tv. F. Bickford assisted In serv-
son will close Friday with Liber- lng. A box of correspondence
ty party. Hostesses. Mmes. Paul- cards, first auction favor, was
lus, H. C. Reynolds. George won by Mrs. Blehford; conaoln-
Hunter. Robert Wekker, R. E. tion. a Japanese ten pot. by Mrs.,
MUle and H. M. Smyths. i Walter Welsh; a ravenware bud!
0 0 n ‘■vase was given Mrs. Hughey and
Oak Park Embroidery rlah met a traveling case Mrs. Jefferson.
Wednesday with Mrs. Arlo Scog-; Guests. Mmes. Bickford, Morgan,
gin. Mmes. Charles Brown. L. S. Fellers. Welsh. J. A. Brown,
K Montgomery and Grace Fin-i Hugh Rodman, Harrv Smith, Wil-
ley, extra guests 'bur Hightower, J. Edwin Thomas,
O O O I John Tomerlln. Claude Davenport,
Mm. O. a Owena, ISO* Us-;t'i'an, Alexandra City. Ala . and
wood, was surprised Wednes- ( Lee, Tulsa, Miss Louise Watson,
day evening when 26 came in> © © ©
to spend an Informal evening, i Mrs. George L. Cooke enter.
Many gifts were received. [talned Wednesday Auction club
O © a | Mmes. Aletha Rarr Taft and
Roaaell Ballard, raatfer, and1 George Voegeii. extra guests.
Louis H. Davies, Shakespearean | Mrs. Sanford Brooks won top
interpreter, will assist the Apolio, score. Wednesday Mrs. B. Frank-
club Monday evening at 8eeond j lln will entertain.
M. E. church, for choir benefit.: © © ©
The club will give the same num-1 Mrs. 8. E. Babrork, assisted
bers sung recently in annual con- by Mrs Jack Jordon, entertained
cert. Mlsa Pauline Roberts, ar- Evening Card club Wednesday.
-«aw!
•HAW'
-HAW1.'.
companlst.
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Miss Drusa' Is>ng and Goldtvin
Mrs. Jordon won top score. Sweet
pens and roses decorations. Mrs.
A. B. Chandler, assisted by Mrs.
L. Buck were married at p. D T. Knight, will entertain June
m. Wednesday at the home of 21.
bride’s uncle and aunt. Dr. and ( • • •
Mrs W. Eugene Dixon, rink and j Mrs. |„ M. Bailey. Muskogee,
white roses, sweet peas and bank-: will arrive tonight to visit her
Mr. and Mrs. F. K.
j
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***Att,,
ings of palms decorated. Mrs. j parents,
W. Ernest Smith, accompanied Aiken,
by Miss Mildred Lucas, sang "Be-;
cause I Love You Dear." Etta j —. ... ......
Dixon was flower girl and W. ! 1 r; ,,,,,, • • Mebl en-
Eugene Dixon Jr., ring bearer.) ,''r,aitfd Auction Dinner club
Rev. II. E. Van Horn officiated. ') dncsd iy evenins Dr. and
The bride wore filet net and IS- Millington Smith and Miss
taffeta and carried roses. I’urn-h, , r,'na s,"l,h I'btycd substitutej
huffet supper and reception fol-: cards. Mrs. Harlan T.!
lowed. Seventy guests were pres-, ,|>IM Pr !,nf1 Porter II. Morgan
entg | won top scores.
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A group of friends enjoyed 1 Mr*. B. E. L. Hitt and Misses
o’clock luncheon and cards at the Florence Belle, and Helen Beatty,
Sklrvin Wednesday. Mrs. W. L. entertained at the tjkirvin Wed-j
Maupln won top score. Those nesday, honoring Mrs. Ben F.;
present, Mmes. Logan Bennett, l,e Harrison, Misses Bertha Row--------“j ,
Roy Sadler, W. T. Lobib. J. C. j land, Isabel Jones, Dallas, and Pafe a]jow passengers to get' of most lines Is being held np1 against It?" asked Building Com-
Cornish, C. J. Greer, W . L. Man- Oiene Wagner, Springfb Id. Mo. 0ff toward the opposite track, as
pin. Sipmond Goldstein, Luther The ballroom was lovely with carfl mav be conling from the op-
Jones, C. t.. Hair, H. A. Tall- ] baskets ot old fashioned field p0sjfe direction. This danger
man. Hugh Donly. H. C. Eikan, J. j flowers. Bud vases of rape jes- docs not exist on single tracks.
(’. Stark, Misses Hattie Keiwitt | sanune, tied with maline, deco-: \u now farp arp equipped with
and Lona Shannon rated the tables where elaborate exits on bo(h gldes makinK it
© © © | luncheon was served after cards. aiWays possible to
G. T. D. club met Wednesday Miss Laura Rowland served the front”
Special j punch from a table banked in
get out at
with Mrs. Claude March.
until signs for all cars can be mlssioner Jim Anderson of Police
tn flan him until it could bn
shown n violation •( a city ordl-
nsnoa. Anderson said tha prae-
tloa Is dangarotie - naan wan
continued.
ARGUMENTS MADE IN
THE W. D. COLE TRIAL
Argument that began at •
Thursday and lasted thru the
day closed tha trial of W. D.
Cole, charged with embetzllng
State National bank money. Jury
was to hear Judge dotterel's In-
structions nnd begin deliberation
about 4 p. m.
Booth Merrill, assistant D. a.
attorney, opened for government.
John Fain was to close.
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Memorial services of the
Odd Fellows of this city will be
held Sunday morning at the
Second M. E. church, 1400 West
Second, 11 o’clock a. m. At Odd
Fellows hall 2:30 p. m. All Odd
Fellows and friends are urged
to he present at both meetings.
-0-
Don’t bny advertising spare
blindly—Investigate. The News
has the largest PAID evening
CELEBRATE FLAG DAT
WITH BASKET PICNIC
A basket pteala at Wbralm
Flag day, Juan 14, win beds
at 10 a. ta. Maniac program
will be la charge of old soldiers,
both north and south, and bey
scouts. Picnic dinner will bn at
noon.
Oov. Williams will bo Intro-
duced by Mayor Overbolser for
an addresa at 2 p. m. Addreasaa,
also, by Spanlsh-Amerlcan veter-
ans and Sons of the Revolu-
tion.
FALM REACH TIME
Hot weather makes Palm
Beach Suits necessary. Palm
Beach Sulfa make thy Gleaning
necessary. Gall Strenga for real
Dry Cleaning service.
507 N. Hudson. Wsl. IAIN).
installed, Knox said.
Judge Harold Lee Tburday when
Lee ruled that there Is no ordi-
nance against a man having a fire
In a stove that is not connected
guests. .Mrs. M. Scott, Emporia. ; pink blossoms. Assisting were
Kas., E. Chouteau Legg and G. P. [Mmes. Frank Boasen, R. S. Row-!
Forbis, Alva. Contest favors won j land, O. W. Hulsey, VV. D. Here-
by Mmes. Harry Nation and Gar- ford. Misses Elizabeth Boyd,
field Phomure. Mrs. Harry Na- Louise Aughtry and Nell Dyer,
tion will entertain June 21. Miss Fay Parker won top score.
© © © Mrs. Harriscm’s favor was a ra-
Mrs. C. Neil Smallwood enter-1 von ware vase; Miss Rowland's,
tained Bon Ton club Wednesday. ] silk lingerie; Misses Jonks and
ZEPPELIN COMPARISON
IN LOCAL STOVE CASE j with a pipe'
"Is it lawful for a Zeppelin to j R. C. Roll, 15 North Hudson-st,
drop bombs on the city Just be- j was charged with that offense.
Proposed change in the names cause there are no ordinances, and pleaded guilty. Lee refused
Mmes. Joe Layton and Fanning
won contest favors. Sweet peas,
decorations.
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Circle two, First Christian
church, had annual picnic at
Wheeler Wednesday.
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Wagner received correspondence
cards; Mrs. Rowland won a piece
of ravenwaire on a cut. Seventy-
five guests.
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Miss I/eola Holmes, who will
he the chief figure in the Pick-
aninv dance at "Fads and
THE LARGEST WOMEN’S OUTFITTERS
_IN THE SOUTHWEST_[l
OUR
SATURDAY
MORNING
SPECIAL
8 to 10
Two Hours
150 SKIRTS
COATSAND
DRESSES
VALUES TO $15
Mpn. Ram P. Hart, Wichita, j Fancies," .June 17, Country club,
Kas.. will return Friday after; is an original dancer. The pro-
visiting her mother Mrs. E. I*, gram will be different from any
Holt, 517 ^ est 18th-st. ^evt before seen here,
week Mrs. Holt will Join Mrs. | a o o
| Baptist Orphan Workers will
" j entertain children of that home
K with picnic Friday at 10 a. m.
jp : at Wheeler. Luncheon at 1 and
: business meeting at 2.
CAR EXIT MUDDLE’S
EXPLAINED BY KNOX
Have you ever started to get
off at the front end of a street
j car, and had the moterman send
j you to the back? And the next
i time you tried It you weren't
; sent, back?
i Manager Geo. W. Knox, of the
Oklahoma Railway company, ex-
! plained the inconsistency today.
"On many of the old cars front
exits are on one side only. When
this exit Is on the inside of a
double track it Is not considered
MAIL AND
PHONE OR-
DERS WII/I
BE FILLED
PROMPTLY.
STORE OPENS AT S A. M.—CLOSES AT 6 P. M.
IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS
4 Entrances: 2 on Main; 1 on Harvey; 1 leading to Terminal
If time is lim-
ited, leave
yonr order
with any
salesperson
who will see
that It la ac-
curately
filled.
The June Sale of Toilet Goods
Despite the fact that prices are steadily rising on many dressing table necessities, soaps,
powders, face creams, etc., we are In a better Position than ever this year to announce this an-
nual June event. The prices speak for themselves and you are familiar with all the goods
mentioned. Many of the articles are hard to get, but it's our business to get them. Our one
purpose during this sale is to give complete satisfaction.
50c Pebeco Tooth Paste, 32c
02^
(uticura
SOAP
A<$&er8j)
» RfSiS’f ll”
This high grade tooth paste helps save teeth
because It acts against mouth acids. A great
army of users attest Its value and efficiency
iur dally use.
20c For Java Bice Face Powder, Yalne 50e
Superfine quality. Contains no Ingredients
that are injurious to the skiu. In flesh, white
and brunette.
08c For *1.50 Oriental Cream—Compounded
from the best and purest Ingredients.
Derma Viva Face Powder at 2Uc; Value 5(*c—Better stock up on this while it Is reduced.
In flesh, white and brunette.
Derma Viva Liquid Pace Powder at 2f>o, Value Arte—A very necessary toilet article under-
priced.
Mennen’s Talcum Powder, Special, 11c
A name that is a household word and known all over the
world. A nice smooth soft powder without grit, or Impurities.
19c For 25c Pound Can Talcum Powder—This Is an ele-
gant powder for the price.
Powder Puffs
Puffs that sell regularly at
10c reduced to 5c.
lOc For 15c (Tiamola—In
white, pink and blue.
French Ivory Vanity Boxes
at l»c. Value 35o—These use-
ful boxes contain powdet*
puffs and mirrors. An un-
usual value during this sale.
Peroxide worth 15c at lOc.
17c For 25c Violet Am-
monia.
Toilet Water
19c For 25c Bottle*—Fine
article for toilet use In odors
of violet, carnation, rohlnla.
caprice. La France rose and
daotvlis.
83c For 50e Hstertne—
Bottle holdp seven ounces.
19c For 25c Schratz Orien-
tal Bath Powder.
Sanitol
Preparations
at 15c
These goods are too well
known for extended com-
ment. You know their
real value. Get a big sup-
ply at the Ki>ccial price.
Tooth Paste
Talcum Powde*
Face Cream
Fold Cream
Shaving Cream
Shaving Stick.
Pace Powder
10c
HOLSUM. Bread
is best advertised by substitutes.
They show up its advantages; they
prove its worth by the simple pro-
cess of Companion. Imitations prove
that nothing compares with
"HOLSUM"
The Aristocrat
of Breads
HDSSOM Bread is
Made Clean—Sold Clean
Delivered Clean
Laroe Size, 10c
FIGHTMASTER
Baking Co.
137 k Pari. Ual 5151
worr'i(i>t :ko
BSc For 50c Size Nomspl.
Hughes' Ideal Hair Brushes | Lavokits for Motoring
One of the best rubber cushion hair brushes
on the market; endorsed and used exclusively
by many hair dressers. Pig double bristle
brush, worth regularly 12.39, special at only
*1.50.
rblflxlss* Dental Powder 15c. Value 25c—
This preparation Is a true dentifrice.
19c For 25c Benzoin Almond letlnn—An
article that overcomes the effects of summer
winds.
25c For 39c Boodle Vanity Boxes—Kach box
contains puff, rouge and powder.
These lavokit:s sell regularly at $1 and con-
tain one tube of cream, four puffs, one comb,
one otange stick, one dozen tissue towels and
one mirror. During this sale, special i
only 75c.
Toilet 8oap* at 19c, Valne 25c—Three cakes
of good soap.
17c For 25c Futlmra Soap—-Fragrant and
refreshing soap. Rarely reduced.
35c For 5flic Daggett anil Kamndell’n Odd
Fream—This is known as the perfect cold
cream and is used by many women to the ex
elusion of other creams.
19c for 25 Rubbers.., Tooth Rrnahro—Bris-
tles held 1 bard rubber. No loose bristles to
choke, annoy or Injure. Each brush sterilized
Special Parasol Values
After placing your order for toilet goods, stop
In the parasol and glove section long enough to see
the special values in women s silk parasols in all
plain and fancy colors, as well as new shapes.
*3.00 Parasols red need »o *3.98.
*4.00 Parasols reduced to *3.18.
*3.50 PtcMols reduced to *2.98.
*2.50 Paraeoia reduced to *1.98.
One>-fourth oft on *11 parasols that aeU regularly
for 16 or more.
Children's Paraaola—'Th »r are here la pink,
white, bine and green; In cotton and silk; plain and
fancy shapes; priced at 23c to *3.50.
Unusual Glove Values
14-button Silk Gloves in black, w oe tan rurr
brown, pongee and gra' worrh reg-Garly $1 01 and
$l.2e Poectal at on y 89r per pair.
Glove* worth SI Oo at on It «9r—Tv t— »r
button r'lk glove, :n b - *• ar ! * ■» Value o' a
ariisao GioTe, >-d K,'»tc K -»• yi„f
25c Yd. for Venise Bands
Worth 35c to $1.00
A Friday only off'-rlng out of the
ordinary. Venise bands that are 2 to
4 inches wide In a great variety of
good designs. As yon know. Ideal for
ramlsoles and trimmings.--Extreme
west Aisle. First Floor.
Two Fine Values in
Summer Dress Fabrics
I8c Yard for 23e Fancy Printed
Voile*—An extraordina^' of'erlng of
voiies. 3S to 4 0 Inches wide.
12 I-2c Vawl for IV nnd 2«r T1*tnw
,— These are tn woven mlort, uhlte
w -h 'an'y str ■ of ri-'l- K’"e, la ten
d»r and green FurtYemore the mines
are a v-so!u«*l j hist Dress Goode.
F -ri r on.
$10,00 £4$12.50
palm beach
TOOl, CI.OTIf. MOHAIR, SHAM.
TUNG £11.KS
Tailored to Taslo.
SICKEL & CO.
Talloro and Shirt Makera.
OVER WOO I, WORTH'S
UOH West Mala Nt.
mm
(Pub. tn Okla. News Juns 7, A t,
lilt)
ORDINANCE NO. MIL
AM ORDINANCE AMENDING
NKGTION NO 750 OF THE RB-
VISKP GENERAL ORDINANCE*
OF OKI-AHOMA GITT, TO
GRANGE THE LICENSE TAX
' CHARGED FOR CONDI7GTINO THE
HI'MINKHH OF ADVERTISING IN
STREET GARS. FROM 1100 0* A
YEAR TO 150 08 A YEAR
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD
OK COMMISSIONERS OF THB
GITY OK OKLAHOMA CITY. OK-
LAHOMA
SKGTION ONE. That all parsons,
companies or corporations owning,
operating or controlling the husl-
nces of ndvertlHlng In street cars,
ehall pay to the Glty Treaeurer or
the Glty of Oklahoma Gity. tha
■urn of Klfty (tr.noo) Dollars per
annum All pereona, companies or
corporations owning, controlling or
conducting the business of adver-
tlelng tn railroad cars, 150 00 per
annum. All persons, companies or
corporations, owning, controlling or
conducting tha business of advar-
ttslng In railroad depots, each par
annum, 110.00.
SECTION TWO: All ordinances or
parts of ordinances In so far as
thev conflict with the provisions
of this ordinance are hereby re-
pealed
SECTION THREE: Every par-
son or pernnne. whether agent,
clerk or employe, or officer of cor-
poration or otherwise, violating the
provisions of this ordinance shall
he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and upon conviction thereof shall
he fined In a turn not to exceed
$100.00 or by Imprleonment In the
City Jail not to exceed ninety (>•)
daya or by both such fins and
Imprisonment Each day such par-
son shall conduct the business
herein named shall constitute a
separate and distinct offense.
rnased and approved by the
Board of Commissioners this 1st
day of June, IBIS.
Signed by the mayor this Ird day
of June, 1910.
ED OVERHOLBBR.
(Seal) Mayor.
Attested:
C. F. NEMMBT.BECH,
City Clerk.
BUYING-
A Cheep Grade ef ready ta
Save Money Is Like Stopping
a Clock te Save Time.
Bny BtJNTE Gandies and
-Get tke BEST——
“THE TASTE TELLS*
EMPRESS
CANDY SHOP
111 West Mala Street.
Maple 9M
“I got this
splendid
aluminum
Percolator
Free by saw-
ing Cotton-
Boll Wrap-
pers!”
Easy
on the
Hands
—"and there’s all
kinds of other lovely
premiums you can
get with these wrap-
pers. Write Products
Mfg. Co. for Free
Catalogue I”
ON
M3U
"IHIWHITKIWHIHIAUNDRY SOlF
Housewives who feel that rain-water or ice-drippings
are necessary for best washing results, are probably
using one of the cold-water white laundry soaps.
Rut you will find that the Oklahoma-made COTTON-
ROLL, works best right in our hard “city” water be-
cause it is the—
Only White Laundry Soap Specially
Prepared For Oklahoma Water
Containing a greater amount of pure, rich cocoanut oil
than the other soaps, COTTON-ROLL flashes np a won-
derfully-thick lather in the hardest water. Knocks dirt
out of the wash in a hurry! Each big white bar is
thoroughly dried in monster kilns, causing it to last long-
er than ordinary white laundry soaps!
cio--whv tTv to get along with anv other coap’ COT-
TON’ Rf'T.L is prepared for vnnr own use- costs no
more is selling at your nearest grocers.
Save the Wrappers For
Valuable Premium*
$100 Prize Offer Ends This Month ?
For written n»i back of t f'otton-TloU Snap
wrapper t*!l!n|r in no more an 100 words «.ur e.yprrinrce with
fottor,-Boll tiOAf'- wo :,r< *.fferin»r t v»' . i Mr il prizes
llBted below. . Judg* s John N>wbem, C. V. Ft tty, S. K. Tracy.
Ftrnf Tetters ra-* ! b*» shorn fn can# of a
fie—-w*nd yours NOW Conte.*? rinses Juno 20*
rRTZF.a. VAttr.
lot—A Qenntnt FI H*uo E’e*
trie Washer Equipped
with Wringer
K2.W
Ind -Cash ...........
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of
Cotton !: '*
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ITte tddi«lns*l « nsh
PrlgFM of SI rath
S 5 no
Tke newt W knot lertera *rlI1
each receive 50 Cotton-Boll
W ra* pers good for any
promt urns In our now cata-
logue. Cash
valuo of.. 912.5#
erv rn*tMt»st not win-
one *f the a hove prize* j
resolve Cotton-Boll J
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