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h'-SECOND YEAR.
THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER DECEMBER I. 1910
>unty News Items
ng Items From Our
Drrespondeut.
Regular Correspondent)
la.. November 30/—Mr. and
Thomas entertained at a
dinner Thursday evening
city home here.
. «as exquisite In every ap-
Thnae who enjoyed Sir.
I Thomas' hospitality wese
It. McGee, Mr. and
[liarkley, Mrs. C. E. Baines.
Mias Julia Ooleann and
Walters.
IUller was pleasantly
..anksglvlng when all of
joined In and care Ua
| dinner that day. It eras
treble day for all.
I afternoon Mias Julia Cole-
^Ined the Embroidery Club
her guest, Mrs. C. E.
| Aahburn. • During the af-
undwlchee and ehoc-
erved. -
Clarence Gamaag-;.
are (pending some time
i of Mrs. Mattie Caugh-
fcleen McLendon. ofAmev-
- pretty guest of Miss Ber-
i Thursday.
and Berta Will ClgHt
SHITHVILLE’S BUDGET OF
UVE NEWS ITEMS
Social Functions and Ollier
Events in Community.
[From Our Regular Correspond ant>
Smiihvllle, Oa.. November 30.—A
pretty event of last Thursday even
ing was tie dinner given by MIC
Nettie .Burton, complimentary to be.'
guesta. Misses May Summerford and
Blanche Pryor, of Leslie, and Mias
Olive Morgan, of Balnhrldge. The ta
ble was beautifully decorated with
yellow chrysanthemums and an elab-
oiwte menu wad served.
Covers were laid for twenty, the
enpany Including Miasej Sumroor-
fard, Pryor, Morgan. Mary and Alice
Analey. Moss Row. Rota Chrlatle. Nell
MdKenney r Margaret Burton and Su
sie Lunsford. ~
Messrs. Frank and Alvin Tlmme--
«n. of Plalna. Clyie McKenney, 0.
H. Walton, O. F. Burton. E. W. Lear!.
Max Cawood and Dr. T. H. Clarke.
The ThanksglOtflg dinner given bj
Mr. C. J. F. Bens oa Thursdsy st hit
pretty aurburbsn home was another
delightful affair of the week. Those
Invited were Jtsses Annie Randa l.
Margaret Burton and Elith McKei-
ney; Messrs. W A. Randall.
IN THE METROPOLITAN
OF WEBSTER COUNTY.'
Current News Happenings
Over in Preston.
(Prom Oar Begul&r Correa pood eoL)
Pxv»ton. Oa.. Nov. 30.—A very plea**
ant event of last week was the party at
which Mrs. Carl Cole entertained
few of her friends informally one
evening. Light refreshments were
served after the games, and It was an
evening most delightfully spent.
Alisa Fannie Terry, of Biellman, la
a fair visitor here for a few days this
week.
Mrs. J. W. Montgomery went over to
Plains Saturday upon a visit t» rela
tives there.
Mrs. R. B. Rosa, of Mywtic, 1;/spend
ing several dayi here at the home of
her mother. Mr*. S. P. Smith.
Mias Eugenia Welch was among oth
ers going over to Amerlcua shopping
Saturday.
Rev. R. B. Rose spent a day or two
this week witi' his family, who srs
vl siting Mrs. Smith. "He went from
here to attend the conference In Co
lumbus this week.
Mrs. W. E. Jenkins returned from
a several weeks stay m Onlumbaa.
Mr. J. E. Terry was a visitor in
Amerlcua on Saturday.
Mr. W. E. Jenkins were among/Oth
ers going to Richland Sunday.
Mr. King Stillman was a business
visitor In town Saturday.
<!):«.
flu-
Leslie, Oa- Nov. 30.—Mrs.
Amaaon entertained at a turkei
ner Sunday.
Mr*. E. S. Coswell, of Amerlcua. was
Leard. G. F. Barton and O. H. Wal-ithe guest of Mrs. J. L. Amaaon Sun-
ton. day.
HAPPENINGS IN AND
ABOUT WESTON.
Newsy Items From Our Cor
Mrs. M. D. Reybold and little son.
(pent tbe T-anksglring; Molcolm, Of Atlanta, are the guest!
their parents here. this week of;Mrs. Ella Wells.
Ttr.lnea. of Asbburn. Is Miss Ettlo Richardson has returned
| guest of Miss’ Julia Cole- from a pleasant visit to Mra. J. B
Tyler, hi Ihiatburg.
spent a feW dayi Mrs. Roy Robinson, of Leslie, was
i Columbus this week. the gusst for a few days last week of
■ tidrlck returned Monday her sister Mrs. Will Richardson.
|uin visit to frleni! In Mr. Louis Brownlee, of Atlanti,
spent Sunday here With friends,
f frlenda of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. W. C. Glenn Is attending the
regret than In tbe fu-; meeting of the South 'Georgia Con
p»M( In "Richmond. | ference. which convenea In Columbus
pgan spent Saturday In j this week.
• Meadames S. R. "Hunter and Mattie
Moure returned Saturday Rhodes and children and Miss Suste
aillle. 1/eslle and other Lunsford and Mr. Marlon Long apent
he went looking after tbe tbe Thanks thing holiday with Mrs. W.
o
| J Absolutely Pare j j
fifl The only Baking 1 1
Powdormade W
|umter.
1 Belle Anderson and Ella
| Saturday and Sunday
1 l/Cille.
iviae returned Tuesday
fitful visit to her parents
kuatfn left for Oohratbus
Mired the 8outh Georg In
i session there.
Kleekley, of Americas,
while at the home of
j Mr-. Faanle Collins.
|]/>u Fagln la tbe guest
1 Macon for a few days.
I Derrick and wife, of
• nt Thursday the gueatv
| IIIto.
Ilora Hiller, of Doe Run.
" visitor at the home of
lughman.
Will wise apent Tuea-
nf Mr. and Mra. J. E.
H.' Lsramore la Leslie.
Misses Mary an] Alice Aniley en
tertained the Young Ladles' Embroid
ery Club Friday morning.
Prof. K. R. Blackman, of Plains,
•pent Saturday here with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. McKenney were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georg*
McDonald In Cuthbert Sunday.
Prof. E. W. Leard Is spending sev
eral dava this week with bis psrenls
In Hartwell.
NEW ERA.
Misses Martha Wilson and Mary s||| .a TTiWTirTT
Cirter spent Thanksgiving wUh Mlssei I I from Roval Crarui
Ruth Wilson -ad Stella Wade at An- * cv ' '
drew college. ] '-ream or lartar
Miss unie carter i* visiuug in Our- jfp —made from grapes—
dele this week.
Misses Annie Clare Rsnew and .Mag
gie Harvey apent tte week end In E -
lavllle, the guest of Mra. C. X. John
son.
Mr. Willard Lsramore, Prof. C. W.
Edwards and Mines Penny Iaramorc,
Martha’Wilson and Lonnie Larsamre
autoed to Plains Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. W. M. Lsramore and Mrs. C. F.
McLendon spent Monday In Smithvllie.
Mrs. L Harvey attended to business
In Amerlcua Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Am-sou
Miss May Summerford (pent last
week with Miss Blanche Pryor, near
talthvUISL
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jones, at Rif;,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. R;t-
new 8 unlay.
'Mr. Reece 81ms moved to Leslie yes.
terday.
Mr. Bob Reed will move here
soorrow from Aahburn. He Is putting
In tbe telephone system her*.
I’.ntmore, of Weston,
v guest of Mrs. Cornelia
1 Dean and Alton Carter
» In Atlmta this
• Hudson and G. W
h Americas Monda
'■'ter! of business.
Montno-nery and son
D (pent the wedk-enJ' Vfr
Of Mrs. G. W
(From Gur Regular Correspondent.)
Sew Era. Nov. 30.—Mr. Charlie Grif-
dn spent the week-end very pleasantly
In Drayton, the gueit of his sister.
Mrs. W. H. Turlington.
Mr. and Mi* Starling Duckworth
and little Mlaa Lou Rena Duckworth
were guests of Mrs. Duckworth's pa
rents. Mr. and D. C. Gridin, Sun-
dS .Mr. and Mrs. B. P- Parker and little
daughter. Ed He Lou, and Mrs. I- M.
Mercer and son. EJgur. and Jewel and
■ | Willis Mercer were guests of Mr. aud
■ i jirs. D. A. Autry Saturday*
i \|rs Willie Murphy returned to her
home here Sunday, after spending a
-lea-rant week with Mias Ida
«« • Murphv.
M ' ,n V M-. Murray Gr.lBn «pe*t > Ji »’ r< “
|> ore. Auburn. Ada.. «uGy w„h hi. HroGre, Mr. R. >-
*«» recently the guest OrW. near Grtewood.
I Moore returned 8atur-
elatlveo at Sumter
|uimemian returned Sar-
Ala.. where she
•r daughter.
MIS! I’leona and 1-uclle Packer en
tertained a few of th.ir friends Tbura-
day afternoon.
Gemimi.
Weston. Ga.. Nor. 30.—8everal large
shipments of cotton were made from
here this week, the price of 14 l-3c
proving too great a temptation for
the one* that were holding It
Quite a large acreage la being plant
ed in grain around here this year,
one farmer having already put In one
hundred and seventy-live acres
oxta, rye and wheat together.
Tie recent cold snap proved very
fatal to a large number of swine In
thle vicinity.
The frirnda of Mra. W. P. Ivey will
be delighted to learn that abe'ls Ini
proving after several weeks Illness
.with typhoid fever.
Little Eflle Belle, daughter of Dr.
and Mra. O. O. Lunsford. In falling
■ off the steps Sunday afternoon broke
I her collar bone, but la doing very
h agjEffgr with X
Sin George. Den nerd 1s Just recov
ering a broken arm. She fell from the
veruida a week or more ago breaking
the arm Just below the shoulder
Mr. W V J. 81ms la out again after
ten dajjgytreetle with the la grippe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Lyons, came
Bp Friday last to *(• their daughter,
Mra. W. p. Ivey. iMr. Jones returned
Sunday leaving Mr* Jones to stay with
Mra. drey until she has recovered her
health.
Mr. R. E Bridges msde a business
trlp.to.Dawson Monday last.
Mr. Bee Jones and family moved
down near Dawson Gils week where
they make their home after tbit.
Msodamea Mary E. and J. F. Luns
ford. of Penton, spent Thanksgiving
here vrtt/t Dr. and Mra. 0. O. Luns
ford.
Mr. M. M. Bridges was a business
visitor to Richland Tuesday.
Tix Collector W. H. Clark was here
on bis last round for the year Wednes
day.
Mr* Florence Tarvin and charming
children were visiting relatives here
this week, returning Wednesday.
Rev. A. W. Ellloite made a business
trip to Aahburn and Cordate
COURT HAD A HOLIDAY IWRECK OF DIXIE FLYER
BECAUSE OF ELECTION MANY ARE INJURED.
(irand Jury Kepi the Mill Georgia Southern and Florida
Grinding. I Train Ditched.
Because of the city eleeUon yes- (Special to Tlmea-Recorder.) pi
terday and the great Interest maul- Macon, O*. November 20.—The
felted therein, together with the fact "Dixie Flyer,” from Jack--.ni !;■■ to
that there was no pressing business I Chicago, was wrecked at Ioaha. i ;-ti'
before the court. Judge Ultlejohn on the Georgia Southern and FloiMw/l
ordered a recess yesterday and Juror! railroad, 00 miles below Macon, h i
rd court officers went alike to tb morning. Four Pullm” cans Jumped ]
polls. The grand Jury stayed at tbS tte track and aix people were slight- (
helm, however, and until noon hoard My Injured.
caeas brought before that body. The I : '
general business of the aeslio.-t *will|('0ItDBLE IS PLEASED AT
be resumed this morning. SUCOEiSS OF 1TKST K.tiit
FOX AND DOGS TURN Propo.es (e Have a taint, r Mum A.-vt
•SCHOOL TOPSY-TIBW | year<
Lively (base af Teacher and Pupllsl Cordelt, O*. November is.—The
After Reynard. (flceri and directors of the Crisp ,
County Fair Association met at tho
Montlcello, N. Y November 2J._Icourt house yesterday for final r.-;. ,r;s
When the public school was In aeaalon I From Its various offleerr. J. A. 1.1; 11 ■-
dow. followed closely by two dogs. John, the treasurer of the association,
a wild fox Jumped through the win- In making his report, advised the au-
Aroun dtho schoolroom the frightened ‘Delation that after paying all pri m-
fox circled with the dogs In cloee pur-luma and expenses of the fair, th.it
ant • a balance left 1a the treasury of 1
The girl pupils climbed upon their 001*- It la the purpose of the a»«.>-
d*skv. while the teacher and tho moro riatlon to hold another fair in 1011
daring of the boys Joined In the pur- »nd another meeting will be called it
ault. The chaise soon became ao close an early date to arrange definite phns
that the fox took rt-fuge under the and •» procure grounds and bulldlecH
tea-htr'a box desk. Tbe dogs were suitable for fair purposes.
then driven off and the children at-
tempted to capture the fox alive, but I JACK JMJESW NAME
t ..r nlmal stood at‘haor, snapping and SACHKD to ,i v. K
growling. ______
One of the buy, at lenrh »»«• * Court Cri.nl- Protec,;, D Igaln-t It
r* l a "7 tMi Xktn " °7, r ‘?! For Ad.ertblng t er,
fox's head. 1>ut before It could be
S 'ldued It was choked to death. v v . .. „ .
Yea, November Is.'
ALABUIJANS CO TO PKIHOA
OS CHABOE OF PEONAGE
Prominent Men That .Sentenced to Do
Time.
tion against the use of his name tor
advertising purposes wag granted by
liie Appellate Division of the Supreme
court to - Jack" Blnna, the wireless
operator, whose —C. Q. D.*’ message
called help to the sinking ship. It-—
Washington, D. C- November 29.— I P“b> lc -
Sentences of .ImprUonment impoaed An order w * issued reitmlnlng ;t
upon W. 8. llnrlan, Robert Gallagher, movlng plclure ,lrm ,rom u » ln k
C. C. Hilton and S. E. Huggins, of| n f“® °“ 1,'K the wn-ek
Alabama, on " peonago oonipirucy
to stand oa ]e-|
of tho vessel.
(Mr. Elllotte la making ariasgements
to build a'hxnlaame home on bis va
cant lot here.
Mra. D. 8. Densrd and son. of Ma
con, are staying for a while with Mrs.
' George Dettnard bare.
*\ s 'Mrs. Sophia Cobb to Ja Preston this
week visiting her son. Mr. Howell
gal today by the Supreme court HOLD YDtTH FOR THEKT
■ the United State* These were the OF ttdHK) WORTH OK gems
first convictions under the crusade of
the federal government against peon-1 Wealthy New Yorker Dropped J,-«M
CUT-OFF
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Cut Off, G*. November 30.—Mr. and
Mrs. David Wicker, from Americas,
spent "Thanksgiving here with their
parrots, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. M.
Wicker.
Mr. and Mr* P. B. Joiner, of Ma
con. spent tbe week-end here with
relatives.
Mr. J. F. Moreland and son. Rob
ert. from near Cordele, were guests
of relative* here the past week.
Among those from here wlra spent
Thanksgiving with E. AV. Coker and
Wife were R. H. Stubbs and family.
Holloway's family. A. J. Pen
nington and wife and Mrs. W. J.
ington and children.
Mr. I- C. Stubbs and wife were tb*
District.
guhr
(From Our Regular Correspondent 1
Gemini. G*. *"• »■ ..^"'n
Pennington l» kP™ ^* relatives, afternoon.
Amerlcua »lth ^ ^
Gorrespondanea.)
II"—'Messrs. Clyde cus Friday
and IVrr yCannon at-
*■ Mr. A. B. Perry's, spent Sa:
'• Friday night.
|nnon -.„. nt the v ,«k-
,r . Mrs. c. C. Turner,
c, nnon and John
•►rii-end with the
” r - Emory Gridin.
Mr. Harrison Find-'
Mr j D Pennington, of Montesumu.
” tS»;«rd.r nigh, and flund.2-Lh
. -| r j |. Pennington.
h M ' Wi ke* P-n' ngtnn and Ml..*.
a ' W U e and Mary Ellen Finch
apenf ThuradV with Miss Emma Wlg-
vS 1 *-
will ail bla Rook*. Of Lek^a *0® penning-
kt Bethel Satur- ptoaamtly with ,»*. a
ton.
the round price
' , 'hwiiens, and Git
1* In poaKJon
Claus.
Amerlcu. S
•1 tractive C
dug out of thg itOCWBU
i.y.b’
guest! ol T. J. Wicker s family 8“«-1 p; oren ce Wall*
day. s
Mils Annie Mae Wicker, who Is
teaching -cbool near Ellavllle. spent
the week-end with homefolks.
Miss Mav Nelson was the guest o{
Misses Lit re and Willie Wicker on
Thursday.
The entertainment at Mr. Hewatt
Joiner's on Wednesday night was quite
an eient.
Quite an enjoyable event waa the
ilnging at Mr. T. J. Wicker's Sunday
17 TH DISTRICT.
(From Our Bagulas Correspondent)
Seventeenth District, da., Novem
ber 30.—The entlra younger set here
attended tbe dance a*. Mr. B a "Wil
liams Thursday olght. On all occa
sions bis daneea art One. but this one
excelled all others ■ previously given,
Amerlcua. Dawson and Omlthvllle be
ing well represented.
Mlsa Annie Lee AYllllaau, of the
AgricultuiW College at Americus,
came to spend Thanksgiving with be
mother, accompanied by her cousin.
Mire Cora Smith. a
Misses Wiggins had as their guest!
Thanksgiving Misses Annie Wille an.
Mary Ellen Finch, of Andersonvlllt*
Mese, Susie and Mabel Waller, ol
Pleasinl Hill; Misaes Mary and Mag-
gle Wells, of Broawood, and Miss
iMr. ant Mrs. Isalh Gunnels spent
Thanksgiving here, tbe guests of Mr.
aad Mrs. r. T. Cobh.
Mr* J. O Sfma waa a recent visitor
Ja Smhhville, haring been called there
on account of the lllnean other broth,
or, Mr Tracey
Mr aad Mrs. George W. Sims were
visttara to Richland Wednesday.
Mra. Mollle Ivey, of Brldgeboro, la
spending some rime with her daughter.
Mr* C. H. Patterson.
Mr. and Mr* Frederick Dupree, of
Americus were honored guests at the
home of Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Patterson
last week.
Mr. Olyn Kenyon, of Parrott, waa
tha guts of Mrs. Ida Kenyoti here
Tuesday aad Wednesday.
Mra. Robert White, ot Brldgeboro, la
spending n week with her mother, Mra.
W. W. Simmons, here.
BRONWOOD.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pennington vli-
Ited relatives in the Cut Off the past
week. Their home Is near Utiadllh.
W. J. Pennington male a business
trip to Plain* on *be 24th'.
J. L. Perry, of Amerlcua. apent
Thanksgiving with friends In the Cut
Off.
Dr*. Thompson and Derrick vlalt-d
our school this week. Dr. Thompson
being from the State Board of Health.
Messrs. Hewlett Joiner and J. J
Holloway are apMidlngAi.1i week net*
Albany, hnntlag an dashing. -
Any msc will go borne If every otter
place to closed.
Mr. Oeoar Mcloadon. of Americus
sc. t tbe week-end with homefolks
ber».
Mrs Leila Chambllas. of Plalna. was
the gut*; of Mra. J. D. Williams
Thunks riving.
Miss Emma Wigglna la sending this
week In Terrel), the guest of the
Misses Waller.
Messrs. Pierce and Jesse Jones, of
Ameifuus, sent; Thanksgiving with
their parents berdT
Mr. O. C. Turner went to Bronwood
Sunday.
ftllsv Susie May Yarbrough spent
Thanksgiving wltij homefolks
Sprlnyvn'e.
PUBLIC SALE
At Carolina Peach Farm, I Biles West
Of .Americas, Dec. 7, 1010.
Consisting of I good males. 1 gen
tle bora*, feed stuff, farm imntementa
tor fully eqnlpped. updo-data farm.
Oood wagons, harness, barrow
cultivators, seed drill; alt
Ter ns: Cash day of sale,
tale il a. m.
(From Our Regular Correspondent )
Bronwood, On, Nov. 30.—Mra. C. C.
Turner had an her week-end guest her
lister. Mlsa Hula Cannon, or Americus.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Turner and M
and Mrs. Jesae Sapp spent Sunday
with Mr.'and Mr* Riley Herrington.
Mils Nannie Lee Sanders, who
teaching school near Leslie. spent the
week-end with homefolks near Broa
wood. 8he was ircompsnlel home by
Miss Ethel Kenmore.
Meadames Quiila Sapp and children
and Annie Kale Turner spent Satur
day with Mrs. Cora Wilson.
Bag In Sleeper.
PUTS BAGTIME T New York. November 30.—Jeremlihs
WHILE SUE SINGS HYMN|Murphy, a 17-ye.ir-old b<, of i. r- v
was arrest., i I.xi.,>
Men Who Pray San day. Act Crooks oalwlth grand larceny In connection wlthf
Other Days, Outdo GIrL |tb* lot* of Jewels valued at |3.000>
a Pennsylvania rsHrUI
Springfield. Situs.. November 29.— I car. —
■'Lint weak I saw a young woman The Jewpl* inaaafftot lo the potto*,
who could ring ‘Jasoe, Lover of My I ere tb* property of Mr- Ain.imi-r
Soul,' while she played ragtime on the McDonald, a wealthy New York wo-
plsno," said Rev. Dr. W. W. Weeks in man. She reached New York yea-
lllghland Baptist church. I terday from tho and In leaving
■‘•But this accomplishment isn't a I the train dropped unnotlci-j the v,dv,.t
clrcumatnnce in comparison with tbe bag containing tbe Jewels. 8ho re-
ability of some well known dtlaena ported her loss as soon as »he r.-ach-
to make long prayer* on Sunday and I ed ter bom* and detectives wart sent
play the role of commercial crooks six | to find the missing property.
other day# In the weeh/’^^^^^^M
TIUS WEDDING IN OOLI Mdll s
IS OF INTEREST HERE
RURAL HILL.
(From Oar Regular Correspondent)
Rursl Hill. Nov. 20.—Mr*. Mattie
Wills, of Sales City, to visiting her
slater. Mr* Rena Adams, for several
days this week.
Messrs, lve Jo!nee and Sam Tomp
kins, ot Richland, apent Saturday olght
with their brother, Mr. f. P. Join**
Mr. E P. Dillard aad family apent
Sunday near Bear Creek, tb* guest* of
Mr. M. B. West.
Mr. Oreen Cato aad (sally have
moved to tb* Wlregraee, to the regret
ot their maBy friend*
dir. C. C. Tracy and Mlsa Anna
lioor* were called to Bmlthrill* last
week by the Illness ot Hr. Tracy's
Miss Mary Cato and Mr. Mareer
Johnson were married Sunday erasing
Their assay
ich happiness.
BLIND TIGERS ARE CAGED
BY COrs IN COLUMBUS |
A marring* In Columbui }<*»'• -I iy
Jail Sentence b Dealt In One Cue I of Inter. -: In Americus was that or
There- |Mtas Ullle L‘. ii-.. Ilerml >:■. mi Mr. i
U- Cunby. The bride 1* tb.
■Columbus, G*,. November 10.—A daughter of Hr. Frank Herndon, for> ;
eisisatlon wa sc rested this afternoon j raerly of Amerlcua, tad nric* or -Mr*,
when Judge Price Gilbert In'Superior John T. Bragg, of tbl* city,
court sentenced violators of the pro- -
blbitlon law. Frank A. Stockton, a COTTON OIL PLANT III'It>s
prominent saloon man who pleidojl . WITH LOIM otf Ihhi.ihx
guilty to selling whiskey, was ien-^|
|tenced to ten months on tbo chain-1 Jonesboro, Ark., November 30.—Tli
giug, with a five hundred dollar One plant of (he Roberta Cotton Oil
|as an alternative, and also two together with a large amount of ma-i.
monthi In Jail with no alternative. |ufactured produc'j, wa; destroyed by
fire today. The loe*. Is eaUauteil at)
It Isn't balf as hard to buy a man aaj *100.000, partially covered by Insur-
It la to keep him bought. j ance. |
The best-dressed
Automobilist
in this town wears a smart Stein-
Bloch automobile coat. You can
drive a car and be stylish too. He
purchased the coat here* He also
wears a Steln-Bloch sack suit. Both
fit him better, he says, than any
clothes he has ever worn.
RYLANDER SHOE
Clothiers and Furnishers.
JL b!