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PERSONAL
PARAGRAPHS
Mr. M. J. Bush made a flying visit
to relatives and friends in Fitzgerald
yesterday. He has returned to Jack
sonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mr§. R. G. Broadwell of
Roswell are visiting their daughter
Mrs. W. M. Blackwell who is ill at
the Fitzgerald Hospital but is report
ed today as improving.
AUTOISTS—We will drain your
Qld oil and wash your mgt}r Free
at O. W. FLETCHER'S G:QAGE,
301 and 303 S. Grant street. e
AUTOISTS—We will drain your
old oil and wash your motor Free
at Q. W. ELRTCHER’'S GARAGE,
301 and 303 S.Fé\ra\nt strect, tf
I do Shampooing, i*aciul Massage.
Scalp Treating and Manicuring.
Carrie Hardy, 216 N. Thomas. Phone
5. ‘Reference Wanamaker Beauty
School, New York City. eid29p.
U. C. V. TO MEET AFTER
] MEMORIAL EXERCISES
The annual meeting of the United
Confederate Veterans will be held on
April 26th just after the Memorial
exercises of the Daughters of the
Confederate Veterans,
I desire all the Confederate veter
ans to attend the Memorial Services
as this is our annual mecting to elect
officers,
D. B. MULL, Commander.
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner Palm and Johnson Sts.
Elder Walter M, Blackwell, Pastor,
Preaching Ist and 3rd Sundays at
11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Bible Study ecvery *‘Sunday 10:30 a.
m. : b
Prayer mecting each Wednesday
8:30 p. m.
We invite you to all these services.
“Snow Trout” of India. .
India is not famous for it§ fich, yet
has one which ranks as a great dainty.
This is the “snow trout” of the Hima
layas. It is caught only in the ce'd
mountain -treams. ‘s
He Should Worry.
He was a wise man that said that
he hadn’t time to worry. Is the day
time he was too busy and at night he
was too sleepy.—The Black and Ma
genta (New Concord, Ohio’
Cupid’s “Shaft.”
A honeymoon dowr s eoal-pit sounas
& bit weird and dark; but that, at
least. was the first tri;, made by
bride and bridegroom after the church
ceremony. The bridegroom was a
coal-pit marager, and his new wife
had never been down a coal-pit, or
even seen omne, till the wedding day.
At her own request they went from
the church. donned suitable attire,
stepped into the cage. and were taken
to the bottom of the shaft, where
they had a rousing reception fromw
miners armed with pick and shovel.
First Woman J. P. Honored.
At the old South Pass, in Wyoming,
@ granite monument marks the site
of the office of America’s first woman
justice of the peace. Esther Morris,
who was one of the suffrage pioneers.
Historic Mace in Commons,
The mace of the speaker of the
English house of commons is a notable
historical relic, for it was the mace
which was carried before King
Charles T when he walked to the scaf
fold.
Sh
“Light Elue Hair”
The police, no doubt, will have little
dificulty in finding a man listed in a
recent police bhulletin in New York
as being wanted on a state charge.
“Light blue hair” should make him
copspicucus in almost any crowd.
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Phone 389
For Better Than Average
Altering,
Dry Cleaiiing,
Dyeing, '
Pressing,
Tailoring,
We are equippefl to do qu{ck
Work That wil} last long.
THREE-FIVE-NINE
- Pressing Club
: W. ROY BRAGG, Proprietor
(P 77222282220
Miss Paulipe
Crawley
Phone 350-]
I i . TODAY
| “ALARM CLOCK ANDY” Feat
’uring CHARLES RAY. He plays
)thv part of Andrew Gray, a clerk,
|who is so overwhelmed with sensi
(tiveness and fear that these. traits
:l;ccp him a drudge when less talented
people forge ahead through sheer
Dbluff. How he uses the biggest bluf
fer of all’ as his medel in becoming
aggressive takes up the better part of
the action—action which is punctuat
ed with humor and pathos and con
siderable realism. Through the pic-i
ture runs a fascinating. romance, 1
* Universal Comedy “WHEN EVE
PRI LY |
FOX NEWS SERVICE
Prices 11 and 22 cents.
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FRIDAY ‘
YTHE LAMB AN THE LION?”]
Featuring BILLIE RHODES. A
crook story with Miss Rhodes the
most adorable of littie crooks. |
Double Adventure “HARBOR
BANDITS” Episode 2. ' |
E. and H. Comedy. |
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Public Health Under
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War Risk Direction
. Soaah
(By International News Service)
WASHINGTON, April 2{st—The
Bureau of War Risk Insurance today
was ordered to take over from the
Public Health Service Department,
the greater portion of the work of the
treating and caring for disabled vet
erans of the world war. Secretary of
the Treasury Melton issued the order,
Jud Tunkins, &
“Where King Solomon showed most
of his smartness,” said Jud Tunkins,
“was in bein’ able to be the richest
man. in spite of the fact that he had
W mnnv wives" 4
No Trouble at Al
The cackle of a hen when she lays
an egg, says a scientist, 'is akin to
lJaughter. And with some of the ezes
we have met we can easily guess what
the hen was laughing at.--London
Punch
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Transvaal Hymn,
The words and music of the Trans
raal national hymn were composed by
1 Dutch woman Mlle. Catherine Fe
ivia van Rees,
Significance of Diamecnas
The diamond is generally chosen
for engagement rings because the
legend is that it strengthens the love
of a man for a woman.
Londoners Fond of Tea,
Something like 560,000 gallons of
ten are consumed by Londoners every
7 day.
FOR GOOD SOLES
(VUL
Demand Your Shoes
- Mended With
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(Rl CaspezHink & Sian (o,
Lizrzcimu.};fim
Casper Hi nd sSkin Co.,
Wholesalers and Jobbers, Dry\Goods, Sewer
Pipe, Auto Accessories, Sprindgs, Leather
and Ffndings.
We will buy one million pota
to plants at. $1 per thousand,
delivered at the warehouse. -
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921
Walker Qusts Davfs
From V. B. Flag Race
Takes First Place lit Center Volley
Ball League
Tuesday night \W. Walker's team
elimnated Warren Davis’ team in the
championship contest on the Y. M.
R. C. court in five fast games. Th
scores were 21-12, 21-17, 21-18, 18-21,
21-19,
These were the five snappiest of
games ever played on the Recreation
Center Grounds at the corner of Lee
and Pine streets. Walker's team
took four out of five games played,
although three of those were won on
tight scores,
The lineups were:
Walter Walker:
Walter Walker,
D. B. Nicholson,
Alex Harvey,
Lewis Walker, .
: Jimmie Hart. ;
Ralph Cohen. ’
Warren Davis: '
Warren Davis,
Lee White,
Conrad Kilburn,
Louis Davis, ;
Warren Brown, :
Arthur Justice.
FOR SALE |
" FOR SALE—One Maxwell Auto
Crank for Sale. Apply Leader office.
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FOR SALE—Hopse at 805 South
Main Street, Ch(% Cash: or part
cash. Address Box/ 97, Rosslyn,Va.
FOR SALE—Pyanut Hay, Peavine
Hay and White \§panish Seed Peca
nuts. Wholesale and Retail. See j. C.
BUSH. ti
FOR SALE—Rfode Island Red
Chickens and egg Sam Willcox,
405-South rant Sfreat. < 1l
POTATO PLANTS FOR SALE—
Genuine Po Rico and Nancy Hall
Potato Planr::%s\Salc by Casper
Hide and Skin Co.\ tf
FOR SALE —One Four Passenger,
1920 Model Apperson Jack Rabbit
Automoble, in xood condition. Wili
exchange for diawond or improvcdi
city property. L C. Bush: ti
LOST! : {
LOST—Open face, silver case, \\'«'l_t;h
on S. Main or B\CentruL Return for |
reward to J. L. WELLMAN, 506 E.
Central Ave. eid2lp
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LOST—GoId fountain pen with ini-‘
tials D. J. T. lost on West Palm I)e-‘
tween Main\St. and High School. |
Finder please return to Leader ofiiqc.i
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: EOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three to six first floor
rooms, Sleeyng porch and bath;
Garden spot IN\ desired. Twenty min
utes walk to Pogt Office. Immediate
possession. Refe Ices exchanged,
My residence on South “Main Avenue.
'MRS. S, M, WHITCHARD, Phone
168-]. tf
FLY SCREEN NOTICE
The screen ordinance is in effect
from now until October Ist. Screens
must be on by Monday, April 25th.§
Everyone knows the imporiance of!
keeping flies from all food, and ve
expect prompt co-operation of alll
concerned in the health oi the city. ’
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Look Over Your Supply Of
Stationery, Office Forms,
Pamphlets, Etc.,
:And Order What You Need Today!
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For Prices on Any
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Henry Marsh Can Not
Share Field Millions
(By International News Service) |
SPRINGRIBLD, ‘IL L. :\pril.?]——i
The supreme court ot lumois rulvd}
mdgy that Henry Anthony Marsh,
son of Peggy Marsh a London actress
is not the legitimate on of Henry
Field, therefore he is not entitled to
share in the Field millions,
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Don’t forget to get your orders in
before 9:30 and 4:30 for Fresh and
Smoked Meats Beauchamp’s Market.