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can get a
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For 15 Cents
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both Mantles of
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AND
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WHAT THE PRESIDENT SEES
TO BE THANKFUL FOR
His Proclamation Designates Nov. 24 to Be Ob
served as Thanksgiving Day.
Washington, Nov. I.—The President
to-day issued the Thanksgiving proc
lamation, setting aside Thursday, Nov.
24, "to be observed as a day of festi
val and thanksgiving by all the people
of the United States at home and
abroad.” The proclamation follows:
By the President of the United States
of America.—A Proclamation.
"It has pleased Almighty Hod to
bring the American people in safety
and honor through another year, and,
In-accordance with the long unbroken
custom handed down to us by our fore
fathers, the time has come when a
special day shall be set apart 1n which
to thank Him who holds all nations in
the hollow of His hand, for the mer
cies thus vouchsafed to us. During
the century and a quarter of our na
tional life, we as a people have been
•blessed beyond all others, and for this
we owe humble and heartfelt thanks
to the author of all blessings.
“The year that has closed has been
one of peace within our own borders,
as well as between us and all other
nations. The harvests have been abun
dant, and those who work, whether
•with hand or brain, are prospering
greatly. Reward has waited upon
(honest effort. We hav. been enabled
to do our duty to ourselves and to
others. Never has there been a time
when religious and charitable effort
has been more evident. Much has been
given to us and much will be expected
from us.'
"We speak of what has been done by
this nation in no spirit of boastfulness
or vain glory, but with full and rev
erent realization that our strength
Is as nothing unless we are helped
from above. Hitherto we have been
given the heart and the strength to
THE WEATHER.
Morning News barometer. Nor. 1,
11:30 p. m 30.13
Morning News thermometer, Nov.
1, 11:30 p. m 60
Washington. Nov. I.—Forecast for
Wednesday and Thursday:
South Carolina—Fair Wednesday;
Thursday, partly cloudy; light east
winds.
Georgia—Fair Wednesday: Thursday
partly cloudy, probable showers In
south portion; light to fresh east
winds.
Eastern Florida—Occasional showers
Wednesday and Thursday; fresh
northeast to east winds.
* Western Florida—Rain Wednesday
and probably Thursday; northeast
winds.
Yesterday’s weather at Savannah:
Maximum temperature 2
p. ns 70 degrees
Minimum temperature 7
a. m 49 degrees
Mean temperature 60 degrees
Normal temperature 60 degrees
Excess or deficiency of
temperature 0 degrees
Accumulated excess or de
fleteney since Nov. 1 0 degrees
Accumulated deficiency
since .Tan. 1 263 degrees
Rainfall 00 inch
Normal 09 inch
Deficiency since Nov.'l ... .09 inch
Deficiency since Jan. 1 .. .10.33 inches
River Report.—The hlght of the Sa
vannah river at Augusta, at 8 a. m.,
(76th meridian time), yesterday, was
4.6 feet, a fall of 0.4 foot during the
preceding twenty-four hours.
Observations taken at the same mo
ment of time, Nov. 1. 1904, 8:00 p. m.,
75th meridian time:
Name of Station. T W| R.
Boston, clear 142 N ~ .00
New York Olty, cldy... 52 NE .00
Philadelphia, clear 54 NE .00
Washington City, clear.. 52 S .00
Norfolk, clear 54 SE .00
Hatteras. clear 52 W .08
■\\filmdngton, clear ...J.. 56 W .00
Charlotte, clear 60 re .00
Raleigh, clear 54 S .00
Asheville, clear 54 NW .00
Charleston, clear 60 E .00
Atlanta, ptly cldy 62 SK .00
Avg\4*ta. clear 58 NE .00
Savannah, clear 61 E .00
Jacksonville, clear ....... 66 NE .00
Jupiter, partly cldy 74 E T
Key West, rain 74 E 1.80
Tampa, cloudy |72 |E | . T
Mobile, cloudy 66 jNEI .00
Montgomery, pitly cldy..| 68 -NE j .00
Vicksburg, cloudy 70 jE I .00
New Orleans, rain 64 |NE| .06
Galveston, rain 70 iE i .04
Corpus Christ!, cloudy .. 64 NW .26
Palestine, cloudy 68 'NE .00
Memphis, clear 68 |E .00
Cincinnati, clear | 68 |Cm .00
Plttaburg. clear | 60 NW .(H)
Buffalo, cloudy 146 E .00
Detroit. Clear j 56 NE .on
Ctltcagn, dear ...| 62 S .00
Marquette, cloudy 144 ,S I .00
gt. Paul, clear |6O W .00
'avenport, clear | 60 |BW | .00
St. Douls, clear 66 'SE i .00
Kansas City, clear 64 iH .00
Oklahoma, cloudy 62 'NE ! T
Dodge City, clear 50 (HR I .00
North Platte, clear 54 |SE 1 oo
H. B. ’Borer,
local Forecaster.
TO CtHK A COI.ll 14 04K DAT
Take Lakatlve Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls t cure, K. W. Grove’s slgnuture
*• on aorta bet. Uo.
AGED WOMAN WAS
KILLED BY A FALL.
Pell from n Wagon and Her ffeek
Wo* Broken.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. I.—S. T. Pink
ston, a well-known Columbus lawyer,
left to-day for Union, In Stewart coun
ty, being called there by the Intelli
gence that his aged mother, Mrs. Mary
A. Pinkston, had met her death acci
dently last night.
Mrs. Pinkston was on her way home
to Union from Lumpkin late yesterday
afternoon and was riding in ‘a wagon,
sitting in a chair. In some manner
the wagon tilted over. She was thrown
to the ground, striking on her head
and breaking her neck. She was over
seventy years old.
negroHhung' at
WAYNESBORO.
Paid the Penalty for Murder of Two
Men.
Waynesboro, Ga., Nov. I.—Sampson
Flournoy was hanged to-day for the
murder of two young men on Brier
creek last July. He made a very short
statement on the gallows, and the
trap was then sprung. There was not
much excitement surrounding the
hanging, although it was a brutal
murder and created much excitement
at the time.
do the tasks allotted to us as they
severally arose. We are thankful for
all that has been done for us in the
past and we pray that in the future
we may be strengthened in the un
ending struggle to do our duty fear
lessly and honestly, wtth charity and
good will, with respect for ourselves
and with love toward our fellow men.
“In this great republic the effort to
combine national strength with per
sonal freedom is being tried on a scale
more gigantic than ever before In the
world’s history. Our success will mean
much not only for ourselves, but for
the future of all mankind: and every
man or woman in our land should fee.l
the grave responsibility resting upon
him or her. for In the last analysis
this success must depend upon the high
average of our individual citizenship,
upon the way In which each of us does
his duty by himself and his neighbor.
"Now, therefore, I. Theodore Roose
velt, President of the United States,
do hereby appoint and set apart
Thursday, the 24th of this November,
to be observed as a day of festival and
thanksgiving by all the people of the
United States, at home or abroad, and
do recommend that on that day, they
cease from their ordinary occupations
and gather In their several places of
worship or In their homes, devoutly to
give thanks unto Almighty Godi for
the benefits he has conferred upon us
as individuals and as a nation, and to
beseech Him that, In the future. His
divine favor may be continued to us.
“In witness whereof. I have here
unto set my hand and caused the seal
of the United States to be affixed.
"Done at the city of Washington,
this, Ist day of November, tn the year
of our Lord. One Thousand Nine Hun
dred and Four, and of the Independ
ence of the United States the One Hun
dred and Twenty-ninth.
“Theodore Roosevelt." .
“By the President:
“John Hay, Secretary of State.”
Order a Free Bottle
Of Drake's Palmetto Wine. It gives vigor and
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IS your only expense.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LEVY’S
DISCOUNT NOTICE.
YOU WDX SAVE
TEN PER CENT,
by paying your bills on or be
fore the 13th Inst.
B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO.
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING
COAL.
Office of Savannah Water Works Sa
vannah, Oct. 81, 1904.—Sealed pro
posals will be received at this office
until Nov. 7. 1904, at 12 o’clock noon
(city time) for furnishing f. o. b. Sa
vannah water works (In box cars)
500 tons New River Steam Coal, free
from slate and dirt, to be delivered
not later than Nov. 26, 1904. Coal to
be weighed on water works scales.
The committee reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
I. U. KINSEY. Supt.
POPULAR BRANDS.
The celebrated "White Rose” Lime,
“Atlas Portland” and "Rosendale" Ce
ment, Atlas Ready Mixed Paint, su
perior to anything on the market.
ANDREW HANLEY CO.
SAVANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS,
18 York, West.
Cleaning. Dyeing, Pressing.
Lace Curtains finished by steam.
Only skilled workmen employed.
Bell Phone 1165 Ga. Phone 1264.
NOTICE.
AII bills against the German steam
ship Louisiana. Drummer, master,
must be presented at our office by or
before 10 o'clock a. m. Nov. 3. 1904,
or payment will therefore be debar
red.
J. F. MINIS A CO., Agents.
INSURANCE.
FIRE, STORM, MARINE.
W. M. COKEY A CO.,
Both Phones 87. No. 124 Hay 84. K.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: WEDN ESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1901.
A GLORIOUS SMOKE,
Cortez Cigars.
(Lure That Gold!
For more than fifty years Savumuvhians hare had a reliable
remedy In
Solomons ’ Cough and Cold Mixture
Take it as directed and your cold will disappear.
Zsu SOLOMONS CO4HT
FUNERAL INVITATIONS.
FURLONG. The relatives and
friends of Messrs. J. F. and W. F.
Furlong and families are invited to
attend the funeral of Nicholas R. Fur
long from 410 Price street, this (Wed
nesday) afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. In
terment in Cathedral Cemetery.
NEWMAN.—The relatives and
friends of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Newman
are respectfully Invited to attend the
funeral of the former from his late
residence, No, 545 Indian street, to
morrow (Thursday) at 10:00 o’clock.
Interment at Laurel Grove Cemetery.
meetings.
GEORGIA CHAPTER NO. 3, R. A. M.
A regular convoca- ■ nr
tion of this chapter will \ J
be held this (Wednesday)
evening, at Masonic Tem
pie, at 8:15 o’clock.
The P. *M. E. Degrees 1 I
will be conferred. P i
Visiting companions fraternally in
vited to meet with us. By order of
H. W. WITCOVER, H. P.
W. S. ROCKWELL, Secretary.
CANTON FOREST CITY NO. 1,
I. O. O. F.
Meeting will be held at Odd Fellows
Hall to-night 8:30 o'clock. Every
member, both active and honorary,
are urged to be present. Refresh
ments will be served.
OREAR, Capt,
GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF
PHARMACY.
The Georgia State Board of Phar
macy will meet in Atlanta on Monday,
Nov. 14, at 9 o’clock, in the ball room
of the Kimball House, for the ex
amination of applicants for license to
practice pharmacy. The members of
the board are Max Morris, Chairman,
Macon; C. D. Jordan, Monticello; J.
G. Dodson, Americus; R. H. Land,
Jr„ Augusta; George F. Payne, Sec
retary, Atlanta. In November Samuel
E. Bayne of Macon succeeds Max
Morris as a member of the board.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
EGGS 23c DOZEN.
EGGS 23c DOZEN.
CAULIFLOWER.
GRAPE FRUIT.
EGGS 23c DOZEN.
EGGS 23c DOZEN.
CELERY.
CRANBERRIES.
M. S. GARDNER.
KINS—2O OZ.—BALDWINS
APPLES.
Order from us. We can please you.
COLLINS, GRAYSON A CO.
Both phones 244.
TO CAPTAINS, MASTERS, MATES
AND SAILORS.
The latest New York, Boston, Phila
delphia and other daily newspapers;
weekly Journals and monthly maga
zines; books and cheap literature;
letter and note paper, pens and ink.
—at—
ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
18 Bull street,
corner of Bryan street (near the U. S.
Custom House).
BULBS.
Dutch and Roman Hyacinths, Nar
cissus, daffodils, jonquils and freeslas.
A. C. OELSCHIG A SON,
Both phones 496.
Leave orders with J. Gardner, Agt.,
16 Broughton street, aast.
HOW’S YOUR PLUMBING?
Sec BRODERICK.
242 Drayton St. Phone 1077.
VERUKTB TO-DAY.
ELEGANT' DINNER WITH COF
FEE, TEA, BEER, WINK,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Walter S. Wilson. M. D.. has op
ened an office at 12 Jones street,
west, and offers his professional
services to the public.
SAVANNAH LUMBER CO.,
Sole Agent for the Celebrated
PERFECTED OKANITK ROOFING.
Cheaper and better than tin.
Rust Proof. NO PAINTING.
Get our prices.
Georgia ’Phbne. 847; Belt ’Phone, 426.
NOTICE.
Neither the master, owners nor
charterer of the British steamship
Sslnt Cuthbert will be responsible for
any debts contracted by the crew.
JOHN LKWJB, Master.
BCSIXESS NOTICES.
Columbia
Evaporated Cream.
5c and 10c sizes.
A product of the Borden
Condensed Milk Cos., recom
mended by the Pure Food
Store. Perfectly pure cow’s
milk evaporated to the con
sistency of cream. Delightful
in tea, coffee and desserts. Un
sweetened!
Red Snapper Sauce is sold
by the Delmonioo.
THE PURE FOOD STORE.
nELMONico
c Qmpant
Bull and York. Phones 555
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BIDS WANTED.
Office Director ’of Public Works, Sa
vannah, Ga„ Nov. 1, 1904.—Bids will
be received at this office until 12
o’clock noon, Eastern time, Tuesday
Nov. 15, for furnishing the city of Sa
vannah, Ga., with fifty thousand
(50,000) square yards, more or less,
of No. 1 (number one) vitrified pav
ing brick. Brick must be uniform in
size, free from cracks and thoroughly
vitrified. They must stand the recog'-
nized test for hardness, toughness,
vitrification, etc. Samples of five (5)
brick must be submitted with each
bid and time of delivery f. o. b. cars
or^ wharf, Savannah, Ga„ specified in
Bid must guarantee the number of
brick to the square yard when laid
ip pavement.
Bidder shall also guarantee the life
of his brick for five (5) or ten (10)
years, and furnish satisfactory bond
for this guarantee.
Envelopes to be marked “Bids on
Vitrified Brick.’’ All bids opened in
the presence of bidders.
The city reserves the right to re
ject any or_aJUbids.
GEO. M. GADSDEN,
Director of Public Works.
BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING.
Now is the time to plant bulbs. The
finest stock we have ever had. Ro
man Hyacinths, Paper White Nar
cissus, Yellow Trumpet Daffodils, and
other favorites. Phones 684.
JOHN WOLF,
Ott and Anderson streets.
SPECIAL NOTICE^
Walter S. Wilson, M. D„ offers his
professional services to the public, and
has opened an office at 12 Jones
street, west.
GEO. A. MERCER. JR.,
LAWYER.
Real Estate and Patents are my
Specialties.
Office*. Southern Bank Building.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Remington Standard Typewriter
is still the standard. Durability, ease
of operation, simplicity, and the fact
that you can put it in your Inventory
are its chief merits. See the latest
models before buying a machine.
R. M. HULL.
Sole Dealer for Savannah,
10 Drayton St. Provident Building.
I BUY LIFE INSURANCE
Policies and pay more for them than
the companies do.
ALLAN SWEAT.
GENERAL INSURANCE.
Fire, Tornado. Marine, Life, Acci
dent and Sickness Insurance and all
other forms of Insurance effected
Your Interest carefully protected In
any of the above.
W. T. HOPKINS,
18 Bryan street east. Phones 219.
Chas. Jnglesby, Manager.
NOTICE.
PROPERTY OWNERS DO NOT
wait until ordinance requiring you to
connect to new houee drainage Is en
forced. It will pay you to havs It dons
at once by the former Inspector of
plumbing, W. H. COSGROVE.
123 Drayton Street
WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE KEEP.
Fine Western and native turkeys.
Barnyard and wild ducks. Roasting,
broiling, frying chickens. Plenty
fine beef, pork, veal, lamb. Cauliflow
er, Kalamasoo celery, snap beans,
hot house lettuce. Florida oranges,
King apples, grapes of all kinds.
Grandma sausage.
Phones 107. JAS. J. JOYCE.
COTTON IS ALL HUiHT.
I dye cotton Just as good as wool.
Lace dyed to match any dress.
Feathers dyed and cleaned like
new. Oents’ Suits and Overcoats
dyed or cleaned to perfection. Blan
kets and lacs curtains. Ditto dry
cleaning and mourning blaoka a spe
cialty tat GROGAN’S NEW YORK
DYR WORKS. Whitaker and Stats
utrsete. Both phones 648. Estab
lished 1861.
PUT YOUR IDLE
DOLLARS TO WORK.
Don’t allow one dollar to remain idle—when it is not
earning something.
AWAITING THE OPPORTUNITY?
Leave your money with us and get a Certificate of De
posit. It will pay you to know something about this.
The Oglethorpe Savings and Trust Cos.
8-10 BRYAN STREET, EAST, SAVANNAH GA.
HERMAN MYERS, President. JNO. M. BRYAN, Cashier.
JACOB PACLSKN, Vice Pres. ALLAN SWEAT, Accountant.
“A Shore Luncheon” that’s cooked to order- -not the
kind that’s been waiting:, but cooked and served sizzling
from the coals, 75c. Thunderbolt Oysters in faultless
style, served at all hours by the
CASINO RESTAURANT.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Nunnally’s
Candy
Fresh supplies for the Car
nival trade. All the artistic
packings.
Gillette’s Safety Razor—
no honing, no stropping.
Always ready.
LIViNGSTON'S HHUIKI
26 West Broughton Street.
The Term
“ Artistic Jewelry ” means
much or little. Discriminating
people of artistic taste can be
afforded pleasure by an in
spection of stock.
We have the very newest de
signs in Brooches, Pendants, Hat
Pins, etc., Egyptian and Japanese
motives in diamond, pearl and en
ameled combinations, the acme of
the jeweler’s art.
Theus & Cos.
Second-hand Bicycles
Can he had here at regular snap
prices. We have a large lot.
G. W. THOMAS.
Jefferson and Broughton Lane.
Baltimore
Soft Shell Crabs.
SOMMERS’ CAFE,
Union Station.
YOST TYPEWRITERS
On sale at
J. W. FRETWELL’S SONS
STOVES
and
RANGES.
CORNWELL A CHIPMAN,
108 Congress Street, West.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SPECIAL INOTH ST
To the Public in General: All par
ties having furniture or goods stored
with Savannah District Messenger and
Delivery Company will please call and
settle their accounts, as the present
manager and owner would like to
straighten out the business.
BENTON TRANSFER CO..
Successor to S. D. M. A D. Cos.
Both 'Phones No. 2.
This is the only
place in the city
to send a full
dress shirt.
Opposite De Soto Hotel.
Phone 700,
BUCHU GIN,
Product of J)r. Bonvier, invariably
relieves the most aggravated oases of
kidney trouble. Purchasable every
where at a reasonable price. Distil
lers represented by Henry Solomon &
Son.
Mill-Haven Cos.,
Savannah, Ga.
Bell Phone *49.
Georgia Phone 657.
Manufacturers and dealers In all
binds ROUGH AND DRESSED YEL
LOW PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES
and LATnS, FLOORING, CEILING.
FINISHING. WEATHERBOARDING,
nnd FRAMING.
Stock always on hand In large
quantities of regular stock slss. or
manufactured to order on short no
tice.
Shipments to the Interior In mix
ed car load lota a specialty.
fJpiA/ Sfnre The name
new injure. ncsbouiiions
on a piece
of goods
New Goods. go^ nait9
We are showing anew line of Dia
rhonde. Watches, Fobs, Lockets, Scarf
Pins, Shirtwaist Sets, Brooches, Etc.,
In. Jewelry, Clocks and Cut Glass.
DESBOUILLONS,
12 BROUGHTON ST., EAST.,
Opposite Adler's.
SAVANNAH TRUST CO.
Comparative Statement of Deposits.
Oct. 20, 1902. Oct. 20. 1903. Oct. 20, 1904
$109,345.90 $391,725.29 $540,294.43
W'M. W M VKAIJ, 080. 3. nAI,I>WIN. WM. V. DAVII,
President. Vice President. Jiec’jr and Trea*.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Save the $
We saw an ad. the other
day which read "Woman’s
shoes at 33.00 and $4.00,”
but it didn’t tell what kind of
shoes, what quality or grade
was offered at the price.
There are millions of shoes
at $3.00 and $4.00, but that
does not tell the whole story.
.What you want is some
thing substantial and re
liable for the price. We
aim to give you all of this
in the "Majestic’’ shoe for
$3.00 and save you money.
May we have the pleasure
of showing them to you?
C. F. CLER
16 East Broughton.
Smokers
get true value
when buying a
J-e Panto
You have not seen all the
Fair
Until you have seen our
daily window displays.
/. H. FRIEDMAN 6 CO.,
Bull ami York Streets.
IDLE MONEY
deposited in the
Savings Department
—OF THE—
Chatham Bank
Is free from speculative dangers
yields an Income ns large as is con
sistent with conservative methods of
banking, and is at all times subject to
the control of the denositor.
LEOPOLD ADLER,' President.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, JR., Vice Pres.
FREIhW. CLARKE, Cashier
COURTNEY THORPE. Asst. Cashier.
4%
PAID ON DEPOSITS
—in the—
Savings
Department
COMMERCIAL BANK
of Savannah.
State Depository.
DEPARTMENT OF
SAVINGS
Southern Bank
of the State of Georgia.
ATTENTION 18 REQUESTED TO
ADVANTAGES OFFERED TO DE
POSITORS IN THE DEPARTMENT
OF SAVINGS OF THIS BANK.
INTEREST PAID OR COMPOUND
ED QUARTERLY AT THE OPTION
OF DEPOSITOR.
JOHN FLANNERY. President
HORACE A CRANE, Vice President
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
No. 1640. Chartered 1866.
The MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
OF SAVANNAH. GA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
Capital $600,000
Surplus and undivided profits. 127,000
Total $627,000
Accounts ot Banks, Bankers, Cor
porations, Firms and Individuals re
ceived upon favorab'e terms.
Issues Time Certificates of Deposit
bearing Interest
Correspondence solicited
J. A. G. CARSON. President
BEIRNE GORDON, Vice President
W M- HAVANT. Cashier.
MILLS B. LANE, President.
GEO. C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
GORDON L GROOVER, Asst. Cashier.
Tlsiifitoismiii
RESOURCES.
Sept 29, 1904.
Loans and discounts. .. $2,444,953 47
Stocks and bonds 179,500 00
Real estate and bank
buildings 170,000 00
Due by banks 773,786 88
Cash 882,948 43
$3,951,187 78
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock $ 600,000 00
Surplus and undivided
profits 325,854 64
Deposits 3,125,333 14
33,951,187 78
The Germania Bank,
SAVANNAH. OA.
CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND UN
DIVIDED PROFITS. ISM.iNt
Transacts a General Banking
Business.
Deposit* of one dollar and up
wards received In Savings De
partment. Interest payable or
compounded quarterly.
HENRY P.LUN, President.
GEO. W. TIEDEMAN, Vice Free.
JOHN M. HOGAN. Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN. Assistant
Cashier.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
The Latest
Novelty.
CHOC TELEPHONES
THEY RING.
Only 25 cts.
BELSINGER & GROSS.
PHONES 263.
The Dayton $25 Bicycle
has no equtil—regardless of price. We
would be pleased to have you call and
see them.
WALTER F. HIGGINS,
President anti Drayton.