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May 19, 1909. TH
National ^ I
PneU' L" P
m atic
Water fa | \
Sui ply I l\
rFor Country and
Suburban Homes
Gives all the advantages of a city
water works, an'd furnishes fire
protection, which reduces insurance
rates.
Systems furnished for use with
hydraulic rams from spring or
branch, or any kind of power
pump from well. Capacity 140 galIlons
up.
Send sketch of ynur building
similar to illustration, giving depth
of well or fall to spring or branch,
and we will estimate as to cost.
HERE IS OUR GUARANTEE: |
IYou purchase a National Water
Supply System, install it according to
directions furnished by us, opeiate it
for one year, and if at the end of that
time you are not satisfied in every particular,
you mm return the system to
us, and wewiilpay thefreight charges,
and refund to you in cash every dollar
you have paid us.
Write now while you think of it.
The cost is small compared to the
comfort It will give you.
Address carefully as follows to
Insure prompt attention:
GRAHAM DAVID80N & CO.,
627-631 E. Main St., Richmond, Va.
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
IurrKKS. MUM the regular College Courses,
Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering.
Architecture. Mus'c, Painting. Law, Medicine
Sociology and Pedagogy.
SUMMER SCHOOL
July 6?August 17
Oollego entranoe conditions may be remo\ed
and college credit given to those doing satisfactory
work. The instructors are University professors.
Anrnle facilities for library and laboratory
wcrk. The location is cool, healthful and
easy of access. Living inexpensive. Tuition,
$15 for single course; $25 for two or more courses.
Send for circulrrs.
THE REGISTRAR,
Syr. case University, Syracuse, N. Y.
Geo. E. Egdorf
Practical Painter and Dceoratcr.
11*1 Constance St. New Orleans
Phone Uptown 1S96-L.
Contractors' and Dealers' Exchange,
Telephone Main 317.
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
J Bank of
Branches 303 E. Broad St., 15th and
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Christian teachers, and the perso
will interest jou if jou have a bo
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songs. Sample copy S cents, i
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I A 8chool for Girls.?Special
and Physical Development, as w
yon a catalogue.
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Main Sts., 25th and Broad 8ts.f
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PERFECTION J
Flame 00 Cook-Stove I '
>es not add perceptibly to the heat of a room,
I stoves in its substantial CABINET TOP,
f for warming platesand keeping cooked food
drop shelves for holding small cooking
Has every convenience, even to bars for
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h your dealer, write our nearest agency.
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family use?safe, convenient,
economical, and
;ht giver. If not with your dealer,
learest agency.
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporated)
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MLM WESTMINSTER
III L11 COLLEGE
A. 5. FULTON, MISSO0RI
prings Academy
ISTER SPRINGS. VA.
on because of its superb location, its strong corps of
mal care given each boy entrusted to us. Our catalog
j to educate.
our Years of Successful Work.
HAMPDEN WILSON, Headmaster.
4 Ijt |>/"V Yk TV a new Song Book in your Church
\ fl 13 I liC I I or Sunday School, atid one for
** A every person; "FAMILIAR SONGS
ape Notes, for $3 for 100. Words and music 83 very best
L A.K. HACKETT, 109 North Wayne Street. Fort Wayno, Ind.
chool. - Richmond. Va.
[ attention through entire school to Music, Art, Health
ell as to the Academic work. A postal card will bring
MI88 CARRIE LEE CAMPBELL, Principal.
? _/ gth and Tlain Streets
WW W W Your Account Solicited
v 3 per cent Interest allowed in 8avings
Department.
Louisiana St., and Williamsburg Ave.