Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 22, 1908, Image 8

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{ \ VM-M-R fcK;. ■ 1 ■ t— a* ' fm MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: ...Stylish... ....Fall Saits.... ' ONLY FIVE DAYS REMAIN BEFORE THE BIG STATE FAIR WILL OPEN Our line of stylish Fall, 1908, Suita is without an equal in all the essentials which go to make up perfec tion in men’s wearing apparel. IVe want you to compare the tailoring, materials and cut of these famous Kuppen- heimer Snits with the best tailored clothing you have ever seen. Wo do not fear the result. Prices are Right Star Clothing Co. DAVE WACHTEL “GAGER’S WHITE LIME’ Is a littlo higher in price than other Limes, but it is FUJBE LIME, and by far the bcBt and most economical for Brick Work and Plastering. Cheap Lime is dear at any pricol Write us for Delivered Prices. Carolina Portland Cement Co. Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. 0. A Smart Trap a comfortable buggy or * handy run about should be In every bam or car riage houito. Each la to handy and so often serviceable. WE HAVE THE CARRIAGES that trill meet your Idaaa of emartncaa and beauty. They will aleo moot your requirement! an regards good quality and trill not cost you a oent more than honest materlale and the beet tvoekinun.tlilp C ln be told for. 'm/i CON CA. / »*/ 218-220 Third Street. Phone 2545. SOUTHERN ELECT RIC SUPPLY & MFG. CO. Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY 171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212. *" Frank's Choice Old Corn Whiskey 4 Full Quarts C 2.85 12 Full Quarts $ 7.65 1 Gallon Jug $ 2.60 , 5 Gallon Keg $11.20 [ LONG’S PRIVATE STOCK lUStf PRIUGH RYEWHIBKEY * 4 Full Quarts $ 3 35 I 12 Full Quarts $ 8.60 1 Gallon Jug $ 3.10 5 Gallon Keg ......$13.50 Wc guarantee the quality. I A trial will convince MkJ Express on above goods prepaid to any point on lines | of Southern Express Co. ANOTHER APPEAL TO THE MER CHANTS TO DECORATE THEIR STORES—PRIZES FOR BROWN. SMITH AND JONES DAY. Fair Day*. Macon Day— 1 Tueeday. Oot. 17. Military I>*y—Wednesday. Oct. 28. Circus Day—Friday, Oct. <8. Football Day. College Day and La bor Day—Saturday. Oct. >1. Secret Order Day—Tuesday, Nov. f, Brown. Smith and Jones Day—Wed nesday. Nov. 4. negro Day—Saturday, Nov. 7. The Fair Association again call* the attention of Macon merchants to the necessity for decorating before fair week begins. It le hoped to see every •tore in the buslnesa district ot the city full garbed In holiday attire. Unique prizes will be distributed on BrQwn. Smith and Jonea Day. The handsomeet. tallest, ahorteet and ugll eat men answering to the name Oi Brown, Smith or Jones will receive prizes, which are to be awarded by lo cal merchants. Governor-elect •Jos eph M. Brown. Governor Hoke Smith, and President Ben L. Jones will be the Judgea. Two big midway attraction* were secured yesterday. One la the coi pnny of educated mules and huffalt which will he brought here direct from the west, and the other la the school of fifty trained horses. Special space Is required for each of them. President Jones yestsrday returned from a visit to Jones county, and he aaye that everybody he met waa talk Inf about the fair. “While the fair Is on,“ he eays, m l don’t believe there will be a dozen people In the whole -of Jones county—all of * Wtm 1 Macon." them will be In President Connor, of the State Ag rlcultural Society, waa In the city yes terday, when ho had occasion to Issuo the following statement to the people of Georgia: To The People of Georgia. The State Fair to be held In Macon, from the 27th of October to the 7th of November. Is the sixty-third year of state fairs held under the auspices of the Georgia State Agricultural s«o claj etr. The society was organized under the nemo and atyle of The Southern Cen tral Agricultural Society In 1*48. and Its first fair wan held at Stone Moun tain. in 1841. Until 1*64 The Southern Central Ag ricultural Society waa Ha name, and It had Jurlndlctlon. not only In Georgia, but In the contiguous states of South Carolina, Florida. Alabama and Ten nessee. Each of the contiguous states named had representation On the »o- clety’d executive committee, and were properly represented at It* annual fain. But in 1854, the Georgia legislature Incorporated -the aockny under the name and atyle of The Georgia State Agricultural Society; and In the act of Incorporation, pre-eminent among the powers granted, Is the right to hold the otat* fair, and with the umiMM of the Intermission caused by the war between the states and the Intermis sion In 1875 In deference to n proper recognition of the Independence Cen tennial held at Philadelphia, the eoclety has annually held the Georgia State Fair. In keeping with He record for the past, under the society's auspices will he pulled off In tho Central City of Macon, at the time above Indicated, the state fair, which will be amply com mensurate with tho progress of tho age, aplced with the experience which ripe age has given to the society. When tne society was organized, nearly three-quarters of a century ago. It had for Its shibboleth the material development, prosperity and succeas of every innn, woman nnd child In what ever stage of oxlitence they trod of the grand old commonwealth of Geor gia. Tho men who composed It, ded icated their efforts to no one class or set of classes. They sought to-build up no human being at tho expense of another, but on that broad foundation the good of all. they organized the society and Incorporated that ever lasting principle Into their fundamen tal lew. That principle haa been th* guiding ■•tar of the society In the past and It D. F. & C. P. LONG JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Sam and Ed. Weichselbaum P. O. Box No. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn Phone No. 820. Our stock is complete with the finest and best brands of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, etc. 1 Gal I Gtl t Qal “ Core Whlekey...... IS.St |a.T| $?<-3 • Is to be hoped will bo Its leading char- i, t.-rl-tlr for the future. These things belnr true, the society's efforts In giving to the state nnnual- lv a great exposition of tho progress of our people In Industrial lines, should enlist the patriotic support of all Haeaes of the people of the state. For In addition to the efforts of the to clety to uplift our people from a tna terlal standpoint there arc Ideals of sentiment clustering around tlm .-f forts of the grand gnlaxv of men who have spent the beat of their manhood In efforts to rats# the Plane of the state's civilization through the society which our people cannot afTord to disregard with Impunity. Can We af ford to treat tlghtlv the unfaltering ef forts for the beet Interests of th» state of *uch men as Mark A. Cooper. Geo, M. Troup. Thomaa Stocks. Alfred II. Colquitt Thomaa Hardeman. L. F. Livingston. W. J. Northern J. Pope drown and Dudley M. Hughes, ae well n» the great number of patriotic and devoted men who have worked aide by aide with them? The Impetus to the material, ta well ae civic development of the state through this Instrumentality In the past la simply Incalculable; and what R remise of possibilities we have for iture development by united effort along the same lines. Now. as above Indicated, the prog ress of the ago Is now combined with the long experience of the society In putting before the people of the state our exposition of the state's resources which Is amply commensurate with the present time. An exposition like this should have ae It# basis an object les son for all clasers In the tnduatrpt development of the state. The Bute tWlr to be held under the auspices of the Georgia State Agricultural Bocletv at the time and place above Indicated, wilt be that. Thu Is really the fuuda- mental object of the eoclety In.combi nation with the Macon State l'alr As sociation, which is Intended to bepe- fit all classes of people from Rabun to the people of throughout lu . . . . breadth, to visit the fair, and view for themselves the entire exposition throughout 1U various ramifications and thus get the benefits which such an exhibition affords. The pleasure auch a visit will give will amply repay you for the loss of time and expense thus Incurred. Be •Ides, the Information thus to be ob talned from an object lesson of such Immense proportions will be of Inez tlmable use to all who see the fair; while in wo doing you will have dis charged a patriotic duty which you owe to yourselves.- to the state and t< posterity. J. J. CONNER. ^President Go. State Agricultural So clety. Cole Bros/ Circus. It would be extremely difficult for the ordinary patron as he site watch ing the meritorious performance of tha Cole Brothers* shows, to conceive what a wonderfully and perfectly organized buslnesa Institution they are. The S anlzatlon of the largest mercantile ouse or the most extensive banking house seems but the play of a child when compared to Its organization, Tho departments are like so many dif ferent lines of business at the head of each being a superintendent all \of whom aro anawerable and responsible to the general superintendent. The latter has no dealing whatever direct with the army of seven hundred em ployes. He deals only with the heads of the departments and hold# them re- #ponslbie for the work and deportment Of the men under them. Every after* noon at 5 o'clock the general superin tendent asaembles the superintendents of the many departments and with them * discusses the show's interest* and advancement. Everywhere the re markable and speed system nrnl the good deportment of this aggregation has been most favorably commented on. The Cole Brothers* shows will be at Central City Pkrk on Friday. October 30th. On circus day a down-town office for the sale of tickets for -both, perform ances will be opened at tho Taylor- Uaynn Drug Company’s store. Ticket* will be sold here at the same price* a* at the ticket wagon* on the sjhow ground*. $100 Reward, $100. The reader* of this paper Wilt pleased to learn that there la at least dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all It* stages, and that ‘ Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tho or.., |positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, require# M * ment.' Hull** Cal ternally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the aystem. there by doetmylng the foundation of the dis ease. and giving the nntlenl strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature In doing tta work. The pro prietor* have so much faith In It* cura tive powers that they offer One *- * * Dollars for any case that It full Bend for Hat of testimonial*. Address F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. Ohio. S< - Hold by all Druggists. lie. Take Hall's Family Pllll for constlpe- tlon. . LUMBER MILL BLOCKS Try them just once—at $1.26 por load.. They go as far as load of Wood, at half the price. Redmond-Massee Fuel Co. Phones 100 and 223. UNDESIRABLE BOARDER AND THE PIANO AGENT AN EPISODE IN THE LIFE OF A STUDENT— FINED FIFTEEN DOLLAR8. Gap agement o fthe fair earnestly appeals Bottled Ex (Rye and Gourbea) « Dot. I Rot. 8 1.00 4 .&• v I.M 5 .W k • i.to . f.:i •fc* i> i EXPRESS PREPAID. <11.71 11.75 12.50 12. M 11.44 LUnoaga. K M i W VOfB ... Ill M .... It.W .U- ll.se .... ».«i .... ll.Ji t ley Malt and the toatt pr-»• :the beat Imports \ !!• | refreshing aM r MmraKtffeP" f tta M •wM.r^vef >» L|ms« iu:raia..xSu proAsttt of Anhtuacr* A case which presented a phase of student life was before the recorder yesterday morning. There are a nbmber of Rtudenta boarding at a bouse on Second atra#t. nnd perhaps these student* are like all students In that there I* always ono of the number more devilish than the other* and leads them. He Is the ringleader of all the mischief, and of course catches all the blame. About a month ago a man who sella pianos rented a front room of the house for the display and sale of his pianos, and to notify the public ho placed a »lgn on the front side of the house. The students hanged on the pianos, but he said nothing. But the banging became to promiscuous and too eerTou* a matter. If the Malden'* Prayer was played there waa no necessity, eo tho piano man thought, of hitting the keys with a base ball bat or throwing a brick at the eoft pedal. So when It became apparent that the wires In the pianos would have to be changed to cables to stand the bang ing, he locked up the Instruments. After the boy* had tired of making pot-hooka and thumping typewriter* and felt Uke thumping ptanoa, they did not relish the Idea of the planoe being locked, and they tore down the al«n In front. The piano man la a patient man, and while he thought »he tearing > down of hta sign waa an ov%*n act, he j said nothing and patched up the ptcres * of the sign and pasted it up again. , Tuesday night, after the .hov* had J attended the political speaking and were feeling good over Bryan's. chance*, they went home and In their; enthusiasm tore down the algn again C nd then went up stairs and got to resiling and playing high Jinks, Juat as one cen Imagine a party of Jolly •tudeats will do If they get In the notion. Among the things they did was to throw the pillows about and other things and finally when the stock of pillows was exhausted they threw el op buckets and other thlugs down THU HMD AT MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 13OT J 'iiM . FOUR GIRLS Restored to Health by Lydia E« Pin k ham's V egetable Compound. Jlead What rhey Jay. DEICE I Ilf# i h-i m-i-hm m wt mu The short chapel talks by the noted evangelist] Buckholz, are being con- Tuh ' tlr - D ' d Dll, woek. Flft«a of twenty York, write*: “Lydia minutes if given film every morning E. Pinkham’sVegeu- j after tfce regular chapel exercises. Mr. 1 Buckholz Is famed for evangelistic work. At present he is holding two Smroni ff heafarW ! BervlCftB at th * Tattnall Square 3ur eremhlnTeli ! BoftUt churoh. Hia. talks ere vlgor- SSdhSSdtohefpme, ° UB an J refreshIng and he la gladly and I feel it a duty to hea P s b F *r eat majority of the let others know of It" j atudents. Katharine Craig,2S55 Lafayette fit., Denver,, j On .next Tuesday morning * e an Col., writes: "Thanks ' nual -Reorganization of the athletic to Lydia E.PJnkbara'a aasoclatlorKand election of officers and Vegetable Compound I icouncllmen will take place. Great In- *mwell,aftersuffering terest and. enthusiasm la being dls- for month* from ner*; played oyer the election, whien. bids ▼ouaprostration." -fair to be moat spirited. The mem- Mias Marie fitolts-, bership fee in the association haa man, of laurel, Is^ , been raised this year to one dollar wrw [ lSome >£k/i stare up :: IS »' IC * J the steps of success fered from suppression, have* Joined the association will be al- VZmFSP ,owed to register*and conseauently V?* participate In tho selection of office re veget (,’oinp'Mjnd n:a-ie fU and strorji mil mtrmm •» i J- C. Dukes of the 1909 xfiA Fiifi basebaI l team has appointed Mr. Ed- flf 417 JfSitfll!. K*I ward JeIkB of th ® “"•or c,aaB * aB hIs uranee riiTssys:**I^II aaBlatant - Already these, gentlemen assistant. __ dIa’irpinkhTm'aVMel! are corresponding’with other colleges table Compound cured Preparatory to arranging contracts for of backache, aide 8,n S ,e games and series. They expect ache, and established *° B ,v e Mercer the strongest and most my periods, after the representative schedule In years. Al beit local doctors bad though football Is just now deserving failed to help me." I of the greater share of the students conversation, there are some who find tAOTC ran Ilinuru iwhihmuwi, mere are Home WHO Iinu rAvISI r UK WUlVItNs time on a particularly dopy and dreamy For thirty years I.ydia E. Pink- .ufaTOi dwr to to* rtrt.Ma ulw ham’K Vegetamo Compound, mada ported that M,rc P ™ wm have thi irom root# ana herbs, baa been the strongest college staff of pitchers in Standard remedy for female ills, tb « state. There may be some degree and ha» positively cured thousandsox of tr V th J n file, for Dick Richards, the wnmpnwhn havn boon fmiihlAd with P rem,e r twirler of last season, wears womenwno nayo oeen trouDiea wita an anxious look whenever the subject dwplacemcnts, inflammation, ulcera- ( u broached. tlon, fibroid tumors, irregularities,' The first number oi the Mep- periodic pains, backache, that bear- ferian was issued yesterday and lng-downfeelimr flatulency indicrea- ! 8 work of an entirely new edltor- In-chlef. staff, business management. tion,dizzine88,orneryous prostration. 8 uperviaor. etc. This issue of the Mer- Av by don t you try It ? jccrlan approaches those of last year Mr#. Plnklmm invite# all sick , "„Ti ant,t . y * an , d m as atbl,ned 8n e ^ Qa ! -women to write her for advice. JSSHS J*•-SSBra- Ullii Alin iiny enitled flinnsAntlH t/i number It Is edited In great style, and SIIO ^nas guiueu loonsanai U> er antln» an !mnrov»»mPfit MM th* health. Address, Lynn, Mass. granting nn Improvement months go by when the members of the staff will bocom© more proficient, the Mercerlan Will continue to hold the same high rank among the college monthlies of the country as In former years. The cdltor-ln-chlef, Mr. Joel ,8. Brown, of Monroe. Is giving much AT TUE I III Iflll flCDHT ot hls time to this work, being of AI I ML UnlUll UliUI course, the main contributor. He I" |supported by an able staff of assist-1 ants, who will work on the various de portments. book reviews, exchanges, THE'LITTLE-TRAVELER Ha Wanted to Go to Valdosta, But TH*t Was All Ho Knew. jPPPIPMMPKe couldn’t hi# name, or where he lived, or who hi* father wOs, nnd In fact all ho heeim-.l to know w.is that he wus going tn h-nvi'l unit o-n to VnlilOKtn • to travel and go to VoUloeta. U'io n anyho-ly l->*. s ;i chC-l nffi.-rr Johnson !«• the officer detailed to look for it, Just Why this Is no one seems to know, because there I# no child at the officer's -house. But It Is true. So that when there waa a telephone no tification-to look out for little Willie .S'aw who had strayed away from his nurse, and that he must be brought back to 6dS Plum street, the officer started out* and finally found tho little fallow taken care of by Officer Rodg- at thb depot and still asking when could gv to Valdosta. ■57 * h* cou NEAR DEATH’S DOOR. Doctor Said Mrs. Lucier’s Stomach waa Worn Out, but Mi-o-na Cured Her. Why, oh why will people of Intelli gence continue to suffer with dyspepsia or distressing stomach troubles, when Ml - \\:\ th.- rnl' •• i. Til i:t- i ■■■.!. a"re»#>YA“*tf thousand* of Just such Hit following: “1 was near to loath’* door. The looter said ht had lono all he could; that tny stomach was old and worn nut. 1 was so weak 1 could not walk. I took Mt-o-na tab- greater Interest In the work, the management ha* decided to offer taro prizes during the year for excellence In composi tions appearing In the Mercerlan. As usual the senior class has elect- President—G. p. Spsrks. difficult to conceive how little child can grow to the #lze of a big white elephant In a vqry short time, bat’It can be done. Yepterduy morning there toddled down-Plum street, with a toy saving* bunk In It# chubby hand, Just thputth It Whs a grip, a. little boy so young.tb#t $o was unable to tell his But ho knew the union depot nd ho was going in that dlrectlor le toddlef until he carao’In sight of tho depot,and .his eyes sparkled. He ras going to Valdosta, he said. Down at the depot Officer Rodgers nlwAys lobks after the children, and when the littlo traveler, with his sav ings bank for a grip, came in, tfta offlaar ut once took charge of him, thinking that some ono would soon come alter him. But the hours passed nnd re> ono came. The littlo fellow been told of the choo-choo cars and tho weighing machine and every thing thnt, could be seen or ueprd a the depot, but still no one came after tho boy- As for tho boy, as long ns hi# littlo tonguo could ask questions nq the. officer could answer them he tatintji'd, but he waa .getting to _ , ___ be sollcitou* as to the leaving of the PCUTDII flTV DADIT train for Valdosta. Ho couldn't tell | Ul I lAilll Vice PresIdent-^-J; N. Johnson, Jr Secretary—Edward Jelks. Treasurer—A; <3. Roddenberry. Historian—P. B. Clarke. Prophet—J. P. McCluney. Essayist—D. Fleming. Orator—J. J. Wataon. ' Chaplain—J. L. Claxton. . Poet—J. • S .* Brown. Other moguls are—Information bu reau. C. V. Bussell: cupId’s bullseye. W. S. Brown; chief faculty advisor. T. H..McCoy; official quotation mark. B. C. Harris;, class tailor, T. J. Flem ing; chief Ananias, of class. H. H. Hogan; royal high tjlortj J. T. Mil ler: clasa scientist. Hv. Lane; clash philanthropist. J. W7 Walker: eternal exclamation point. B. J. Wise: athle tic advisor, W. H. Martin; The Big Day at Friday, October 30 Big Fair Day and —but never step up the stairs— Ain’t It the truth'. Bow many there are with only the "ftep up” between them and success—who never take the _ step. *' How many there are who admire Benjamin’s Clothe*, as they see them daily on their friends, and in onr show windows—but who never enjoy the real genteel satis faction of wearing a Benjamin Suit—because they do not “step up” and buy one. Gentlemen—a step in to onr store, means a “Btep up”—for the finest models of successful high art tailor ing await von here—at a moderate cost. ^ v, TODAY. -V ♦wi 11 Htwtmw "!"!• 11 I !■ M-l-M mwwwmw All We Ask Is an opportunity to demonstrate that we can handle yonr business satisfactorily and make it to your interest to favor ns. Commercial National Bank MACON, GA. ’ Under United States Supervision. ’/ E. Y. Mallary, President- J. J. Cobb, Vice Pres. W. P. Wheeler, Asst, to Pres. E. N. Lewis, Cashier Cecil Morgan, Vice Pres. —‘ MACON’S NEW NATIONAL BANK. C. B. WILLINGHAM COTTON FACTOR Ship Me Your Cotton and Get the Best Returns . MACON - *9 GEORGIA ***** 11 ■ 1 HWmHtoww 11 IIJ-M H-H 1 ! H W-H-l-l-H-l-l-H The Most Modern. Original. Meritorious and Perfectly Organized Amuiement Enterprise ever Conceived. AN ARMY OF LEADiNfl PERFORMED The Empire Electric Co. f Successors to S'ngletoa-Mountford Electric Co. Now unA?r management of WILLIAM J. MOUNTPORD, JR. Efficiency, Competency, Promptness I Every thing Electrical by Electrical Experts J Office €14 Mulberry St. (Pythian Castle). Phone 117. Residence Phone 184 4-M-M-v r Oyster 5eason Now Open the atalre. Juat to era h«tw much nolae they could make tn thvlr travel#. H w«# about this time that the piano man came home. He heard the riot up atalre, but he was so accustomed to It that he raid nothing. Then « note k hla gaze. % Ho on the piano struck read: V "Headquarters of Jesse James. If this sign Is put up sgslni there Is dan ger ahead for a certain cUlsep of Ma con. The night-riders are 4n the city and ready for their nefarious work. Beware. Diamond Dick. R. A. R." The piano man aought the lady of the house and she onld the certain student was an undealmble boarder, and the only war she could rid of him eras to demand Ms board In advance. This was unsatisfactory to the piano man. who wanted to be at peace with the world and sell piano*, and he aought out Officer Smith. In the mean time the ringleader, supposed to be Diamond Dick with the *R. A. R." after hi* name, was after the plane man. He Is raid to have threatened, him with a knife and to have relied him a very harsh name, but hts fellow student* all deny this. When the case waa heard, the re- c v*W A-.ui I I • rtftyadeg fift/fn dot- Bv N9H|w.^ since, and able to work like a tiger. I wish I could g you ntlself. I go and thank Wc aro headquarters for Oysters, Fish and Fresh Meats. Oysters all the time. Your orders solicited. Phones 242—951. Wi L. Henry Co. GIANT CAMELof SAHARA Black as Night. A Towering SUp'cf the Desert. Out of town orders receive prompt attention. Tf >«u mj Plftur*. anil you can u>. my R'.'ni an.l my pletur.-, nr<l I thank vou •UtllU rrMn. Nclwn Lurlrr. 113 risk pC. Athol, iln.s. MUh-na cur., tly.pi'p.la. Thor. Isn't a rar«lcl, t>r rtouht about It: nnd l( uny or th. »«ih ni or Th. T.lraraph •TV ,u(r.rlhy from' .lomwch trouble <>l, any kind Th. Taylor-Bus n. Drus ' 40ST COUPLER lOfllOGICAl COULEGTIOH EaURSTRIABS. ACR0BAT9. GYMNASTS, TU1TBLSJIS, OONTORT10NIST8, JUGGLERS. 8PRCIALIST9, WONDKIl Y’QR’tKH* tl Comical Mirth-Provoking Clowns of relief, or money back. In many pare* otic box Wtjl effect a permanent cure; In chronic condition* more i* ncccs- #Aty. Rot one thing is certain: one box of Ml-o-nn will make you feel w much better nnd brighter, to much P ore energetic, that you wlU not give up till cured. Mt-o-na la not n digester. Digester a never cured dyspepsia, and never will. Mt-o-na Is a stomach* strengthener that build* up the worn out. flabby Inside of the stomach, and makes the stomach strong enough to perfectly digest what you eat. YggTgRDAVS WEATHER. data furnished bv tbs VJUA AdSBMHLKD. Equine Education Perfected in Unpreoe- 4anted High School Menage Acts. Febcndy Cotdy and Bewdderin# BTREET TARAIDm Will le&rs the show croundt at 10 o’clock in tbs momlrf. Ottr a mile ot *urru*oe*. dax*i.n». In- ticua of splendor. Triumphal Floaa. Golden char* lots. Rich Ffcaiia. H’thar Caoan*cr.ed Her***. Martial Music, Herds cl Led Aumais. Score* a Open Cacsa. 3 rSEFORMANOES DAILY Ot 8 and 8 p. m- Deers open One Hour BarSer. *!! Tern* • Waterproof. SooCra Ctpootty . ;gfeteeralsffea| . _ local off! - «f the United Plate* Weathf Bureau. Department af Agrtculturr. f«* jRAND Iks 24 hours ending at 4 P. m.. Ices’* I ——— rti*s. ! 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