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INDIAN COURAGE Manuelito, the Great Chief of the Navajo Tribe. It happened at Fort Defiance, Ariz. One "issue day" a crowd of Navajoes gathered around the corral looking hungrily at the steers?big, rangy longhorns whrtch would soon be fresh beef for them. Unnoticed by anyone a little Indian boy slipped under the fence and toddled out Into the inclosure. In an instant a big steer liad trouea out from the heard and, shaking its | long, sharp horns, advanced upon the tiny figure, who curiously watched the j animal's approach. There was a mo- I ment of horrified suspense?then a tall, straight Indian Jumped from the corral fence and in a few flying leaps had placed himself between the baby and J the oncoming steer. There he stood i with arms folded across his breast. At the some instant the steer charged. The animal came on with the force of a loconjotive. At the last second it stopped and stood swinging its head back and forth with the points, of its sharp horns Just missing tne oreasi ui the Indian. But the erect figure did not flinch. Not a muscle moved. The steer was puzzled. Evidently deciding that it was not worth while to bump his head on something which might be a post, the longhorn tunned and trotted back to his fellows. As the Indian walked back to the corral fence with the baby on his shoulder there was no agitation in his manner. For was he not Manuelito, war chief of the Navajo? He gained this position in 1855 while the Navajoc9 were a constant terror to the early settlers of Arizona. Several expeditions sent against them had failed, but in 18t?3, Col. Kit Carson, the famous scout, whipped them so thoroughly that they never again were guilty of any organized hostility towards the whites. , After that Manuelito, the war chief, became a peace chief,'and in 1872 he was appointed captain of the native )>clice force organized to keep order on the reservation. Once when a number of young bucks were planning an outbreak Manuelito called them into council. Picking up a handful of sand, ho said: "Do you know how many grains of sand are in my hand? There are just that many white men for you to fight. No do you wish to make war?" ; They did not, for Manuelito's symbol of the Americans' strength brought them to their senses. From then on . until his death in 1893 he proved himself a wise and far-seeing leader and his name is still revered by the Navajo". .? REFORM WAVE SWEEPS. ?:? Mexico City Intimates That It May Clean Up. A wave of moral reform that might be likened to the blue law agitation of the United States, is sweeping over Mexico City, says a dispatch' of last Tuesday from that city. The latest agitation is for the separation of the sexes in the moving picture theatres. MOst of the movies here are quite dark during the performances and the moralists say that there is as much uncensored romance in the balconies and the dusky corners of the orchestra as there is on the screen. Leaders of the moral reform moyement predict national decadence and a rfipid lowering of the moral standards if the sexes are not separated or the- lights turned on. Some of the moving picture houses are particularly adapted to the development of romance. m . . ? The Sv.uth Carolina Highway Commission is just in receipt of advices from Washington of the passage through the United States senate of the bill appropriating fifty million for % additional federal aid for highways. Of this amount the state of South Carolina will get *707.333, if the hill is passed by the house of representatives and is enacted into law. The bill also provides for the appropriation of $05,000,000 next year and for $75,000,000 the year following. Of the $73,000 this state's share will be $1,061,000, and a proportionate amount for next year. Pay of the Harvest Hand.?Kansas farm hands, observing the warlike attitude of the nvil minora tivci1 tun posed wage cuts, feel that the miners "ain't nowhere or seen nothin'." Their wages, cut 37 per cent last year, are to be cut another 25 per cent, this year, according to reports to the Kansas hoard of agriculture. in the golden days of 1920 the Kansas farm hand arrived at his "office" k in his own flivver?two installments paid?took off his college cut suit, folded, it carefully, and jumped into overalls for a few hours of exercise, v Then away to town $0.70 to the go*id. lgist year harvest hands got on an average $1.70 a day without board, while the old family "hired man," staying on the farm, got $35 a month and "keep." This year he has got to be up with the sun and still busy at twilight if he wants a job at 23 per cent less than the 1921 figures. National figures show that the average paid harvest help last summer was $2.79, without board, and as the Kansas farmers paid $4.70, they believe they were lax in keeping down with labor market figures. ? There was a tremendous run o:i the Northwestern Trust and Savings bank of Chicago last Friday, following the malicious circulation of rumors to the effect that the bank was insolvent. Depositors gathered in great crowds clamoring for their money, which was paid out to them as rapidly as the clerks were able to handle it, for there was no limit to the amount of money available. Two local banks and the Federal reserve bank came immediately in the rescue with $1,850,000 cash and the Continental and Commercial bank offered as much as $_'0,000,000 should that sum be needed But pickiiockets had a picnic amom' the depositors, who withdrew their money. As one woman left the bank a man snatched away her handbag containing $4,000 and later Mrs. Ij. Zukowski reported to the bank officials that she had lost $700 that she had just withdrawn. It developed soon after the run that there was ab-i solutely no foundation for the rumors on account of -vhich the run started, and the directors of the bank offered $5,000 reward for evidence to convict the incendiaries who originated the rumor. MERE-MENTION J. Edwin Cooper, for many years prominently identified with the activities of the Lutheran church throughout the South, died at his home in Winchester, Va., last Sunday A United States Judge in Texas, has issued a temporary injunction against negroes, restraining them from using Shrine pins George W. Carren was [ stabbed to death in a churchyard near Asheville last Sunday night, and Hubert Maxwell was placed under arrest, charged with the killing. OBITUARY. DIED?At her home in Gastonia, N. C., Sunday afternoon at 4 o clock, , after an illness of several weeks, Mrs. HATTIE D.*SMITH, widow of the late William L. Smith, formerly of York county. Mrs. Smith was a daughter of the late Thomas Davies of Yorkville. The interment was in Rose Hill cemetery, Yorkville, yesterday, following ^funeral services conducted at her late home in Gastonia, by Rev. J. W. C. Johnson, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church. Mrs. Smith is survived, by two sisters, Mrs. Denicy Smith and Miss Annie Davies, both of Gastonia. COTTON MARKET Tuesday March 28, 1922. Cotton Seed ( Sharon 16 J 65 Clover 17 60 Yorkville 16J .65 MISCELLANEOUS ' WANTS. Wanted?To sell or exchange pure Cleveland Cotton seed. W. Lee Gettys, Rhone 4811, Clover, S. C. >?* OK 61* /bV? Taken up?Two bulls and a cow, at my house, last Friday. Owner,can have them for expenses. J. S. Sanders, York No. 2. 25 It*. Motorcycles?Hurley Davidson is the World's Champion Motorcycle. For Catalogue and prices write E. L. Barnes, Rock Hill, S. C. Dealer for York County, Ride the best 25 8t For Sale?2 1-2 and 3 1-2 Studebaker wagons, 2 inch tire, $80, delivered in York. K. R. McMaster, Winnsboro, S. C. N . 24 2t For Sale?Rhode Island Red Eggs at $1.50 at home or $1.75 delivered. Phone or address J. K. Benfleld, York No. 3. , 24 , Tomato Plants?Now ready. "Earli- ' ana," "Bonnie Best," "Brimmer." 30 cents per hundred by parcel post. $2.50 per thousand. S. N. Stacy, Clover, S. C. 23 4t w Sharon Electric 8hoe Shop?Send me your shoes by mail and get them back the same day. I pay return charges. Prices: Men's half soles, $1.00; ladies' half soles, 90c; children'.-t half soles from 40c to 65c: I ' heels at cost; rubber heels, 50c; rips, 10c; patch, 10c. Send me your skuffers. S. A. Hope, Sharon, S. C. 21 4t* For Sale?I havo some pure Webber long staple cotton seed at $1.00 per ( bushel. A. E. Gettys, Filbert No. 1. 23 t. f. t. 3t* NOTICE. JM"ONEY to loan on improved town * and farm property. Interest rates and terms reasonable. ' ' MARION & FINL.EY, Attys. I York, S. C. 21 sw ly FARM WANTED T want to purchase a good farm in the vicinity of Yorkville. Advise what you have with description and prices^ . SAM LAW1N, | 24 8t . Lauringburg, N. C. TRESPASS NOTICE I A EL persons, without regard to color, are hereby warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber or otherwise trespass 1 on lands owned or controlled by me. | 23 3t* C. H. SMITH. NOTICE T have put in a new Corn Mill and can give the best service at the old J Putman stand, in rear of post office, f See me for good meal. 1 do crushing. 1 buy and sell corn. 1 also have a 1 114-inch Williams mill for sale. I grind i every day. i 24 2t* * W. G. HUOWN. < NOTICE OF SALE ?tate of South Carolina?County of < York. To Whom It May Concern. 1 TRIE undersigned will expose to publie sale, at McConnellsville, S. C., on the property adjoining the storehouse formerly conducted by W. O. Harshaw & Company. 1 Sampson Tractor, Serial No. 18-21S and Extension Kims, on TUESDAY, APRIL 11TH, 1922, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 12 noon, and wiil sell to the , highest bidder for cash. The above sale to be made on account of the violation qf the conditions of a sale contract existing between the undersigned and one C. E. Porcher. G. H. GREENE. I Rock Hill, S. C.. March 25th, 1922. 2t w t 25. _____ 1 WADDICn ! YVimiULilS HUSBANDS- i READ THIS < \{ Gude's Pepto-Mangan Is the Best Tonic for Nervous, i Tired-Out Wives Is your wife "all tired out" and 1 cross and irritable much of the time? I Do the children "bother her to death" every day, and do the ordinary household tasks that she formerly performed with ease seem now to overtax her? In other words, do you otten come home to a house of trouble instead of a house of joy and happiness? If your answer is "yes" to these pointed questions, don't blame your ' wife until she has taken ('aide's I'eptoMangan with her meals for a few weeks. She is simply run-down and nervous and needs the kind of iron that she will get in Glide's l'epto Mangan to give her more vitality and I strength. For thirty years doctors have j recommended Glide's l'epto-Mangan j as a first-class building-up tonic. Sold by your druggist in both liquid and tablet form. Advertisement. W. 0. W. MEETING INHERE will bo a meeting of Yorkville Camp N'o. 3k, W. O. W., at the Woodmen Hall, Wednesday evening. 29th, at 8:00 o'clock. Full attendance is earnestly requested. It W. D. THOMASSOX, C'.erk. FOR RENT TIHREE rooms upstairs and three downstairs (One occupied but the rent to go to persons renting the other rooms) together with good garUni1/1!nn* Ann ^A/iP nnvth vixzn an .m/uiv utib uvu. ... of Kirkpatrick-Belk's Store, York, S. C. Apply to J. S. BRICE. t 3t 25 CHAUFFEURS* LICENSE. ALL Chauffeurs concerned are hercby reminded that driving of automobiles withiri'the town of. York without proper license Is contrary to ordinance, and that' violation of this ordinance is punishable by fine or days, etc. License will be issued to properly qualified chauffeurs who make application, on or betyre March 31, without charge. After that date penalties will attach. J. F. FAULKNER, 25 It Town Treasurer. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. 4k T AM a candidate for.Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election: 23 tf JOHN R. LOGAN. T hereby announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters In the primary election. D. L. SHIEDER. T hereby announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. W. P.-THOMASSON. THE STAR THEATRE TODAY DOROTHY DALTON? Tn "Behind Masks.'*" The tale of a convent girl who entered the ganfe of life and found it "fixed" against her. WEDNESDAY REX BEACH PRESENTS? "It's a Great Life," adopted from the famous story "Empire Builders" by Mary Roberts Rinehart. THURSDAY WM. DE MILLE'S PRODUCTION? "The Lost Romance," with Lois Wilson and Jack Holt. The story of a girl who thought she was wedding a romantic hero?and found him only a man. It's a Paramount picture. FRIDAY CORINNE GRIFFITH? In "It Isn't Being Dono This Season." J. Q. WRAY, Manager I'VE BEEN LISTENING To the Boll Weevil Experts. One thing I noticed they all agree upon, is that the Weevil Is Here to Stay. They say you can pick them and poison them; but after all you can only make a part of a crop. Well, If you could only make expanses with NO Boll Weevil, how are you going to the extra expense of picking and poisoning and only getting part of a crop? Better take the sure way?Get some Pure Bred Eggs, md raise chickens you can depend upon. I've got 'er*. S. C. R. I. Reds, $2.00, $3.50 and $5.00 per 15 eggs. Dark Cornish Indian Game, $2.00 and $4.00 per 15. S. C. Black Minorcas, $2.00 and $4.00 per 15. Silver Laced Wyandotte, $2.50 per 15. Write for prices on larger quantities. 50 Cts. less here at the Farm. SHADY NOOK POULTRY FARM, Route No. 6, York, S. C. THEY ARE GOOD ALL THE YEAR ROUND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ire good all the yaar 'round?but they are especially desirable rifht now. THE YEAR is Well on its way, and. rou are searching for good investments. An investment that is safe and sound, yielding, interest and satisfaction in a large maasure. Give the CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT i trial. We will be glad to go fully Into the matter with you before you in vest. Call and see us at your convenience. We Pay 5 Per Cent on Time Deposits. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHARON. S. C. Where the Farmer Is Always Welcome J. H. SAYE, J. S. HARTNES3, President. Cashier CALHOUN DRUG STORE YORK, - - S. C. PATENT AND PROPRIETARY MEDICINES? BESIDES givin" special and particular attention " to our Prescription Department and keeping it right up to the minute for SERVICE, we also carry a very complete line of PROPRIETARY ind PATENT MEDICINES that have real merit. When you wnnt anything >f this kind, let us serve you. SCHOOL SUPPLIES? WE CARRY a very complete line of School Supplies, including Pencils, Inks ind Pens, Pencil and Ink Tablets, Exercise Books, Composition Tablets and Examination Tablets, Chalk, etc. Our prices are just right too, and we believe we have the REST Fountain Pens on the market. CIGARS, TOBACCOS, ETC. If you are a smoker or cbewor of the j weed, we can suit your taste in either Cigars, Cigarettes. Smoking or Chewing Tobaccos, and Pipes. CALHOUN DRUG STORE "guide to gas 'FHE undersigned are at your service! with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and! respectfully solicit your patronage: Nivens Bros., ?Charlotte St., York Campbell & Quinn Co. Clover City Pharmacy Clover j M. L. Ford & Sons Clover F. E. Smith Tirzah I Garden Seed IT IS TIME YOU WERE GETTING READY FOR YOUR GARDEN? Com.' and see ns for the Seeds that you wiH need?You want dependable Seed?That's our only kind?Grown oy the well known Seed Houses of WOODS AND FERRY They are always dependable?been used about here for generations. We have these Seeds in BULK AND PACKAGES. And when you plant your garden to be sure you'll need some protection again Insects and Pests that destroy the plants?Use our LIME SULPHUR and ARSENATE OF LEAD For Spraying. They insure crops. See us for your Garden Seeds. CLOVER DRUG STORE Quality and Service. Phone No. 2 CLOVER, 8. C IADIFS HEBE IS LinUlLiO VHTTT? rfTTAwnin A V W JLV V/UXAA1 WJU TO BUY YOUR NEW SPRINT HAT WITH $1.00 OFF? ? J ONE DOLLAR OFF ON ALL HATS IN MY SHOP ON DOLLAR DAYS, '/ j THURSDA^AND FRIDAY, | MARCH 30 AND 31. Come and Make Your Choice Of Course This Means Cash Only. The Millinery Parlor Mrs. J. M. FERGUSON, Prop. vSi Vllr i kJ vAWv/ At W. E. FERGUSON'S To be sure wo will be there with bells oh, ready to serve you with the best there is in FANCY GROCERIES At prices, as low as legitimate prices 4an be made, and to be sure I will have some Dollar Day Specials. Come and see me $$$$ Days. W. E. FERGUSON ^E=="==E CITY VIM AUDITORIUM 1U1 ENGAGEMENT I THE FAMOUS PHC ADA . (HER The One and Original Ill THIS IS NOT A PICTUj ;7 est Entertainer?,ADj 1 You have been waiting foi woman who made your "AE 'phonograph. NOW see and Wl Her Own Company of ] INCLI =j Pianist, MABEL H. LOON Mystery; BETH HAM] This will be your only oppo ?ADA J Prices: 50 and 75 Cts., plu ^]i HZ ?f= rNinety G THE PRICE of a subs IV.1LLE JUA^UIKEK fro] day to January 1, 1923, i: ular subscription rate tli the expiration of the clut The Yorkvillc Enqui from now until Jan. 1, 1 FOR DOLLAR DAYS Uift -nvi r?o ?iih<r-rinl II liVy |/ I XV/V V/X *.% MMV* A will be $1.00; but at this pay the money in the off! Mailed subscriptions w regular subscription rate; $1.35 for six months; $2d L. M. GRIST'S S me^es1 Ashe On p fflff CASH AND CARRY'S Windows and Counters for Special Dollar Day Offerings. The offerings will be well worth your visiting the CASH & CARRY STORE Where your Dollar always buys'big. We'll look for .you Dollar Days?Come. CASH & CARRY CO. Water, Power and Lights FOR COUNTRY HOMES YOU CAN HAVE all modern conveniences in your Country Home by using OUR AUTOMATIC WATER AND ELECTRIC OUTFITS. They are economical, and guaranteed to gfVe satisfaction. Thirty days free trial. Let us save you from labor and drudgery, and ADD TO YOUR COMFORT. Address: Barnes Electric Co. Rock Hill, S. C. TAX EXTENSION. 'W'OTICE is hereby given that the time ^ for the payment of State and County Taxes has been extended to June 1, 1922, with a penalty of 3 per cent for March; 5 per cent for April; 6 per cent for May, and 8 per cent,. plus costs.of Treasurer from June 1, when executions will go into the hands of the SherifT. H. E. NEIL, 18 td. Treasurer of York County. See The Enquirer Office for Title* and Mortgage* of Real Eitata. 31 IK, 1ST | 2XTRA0RDINARY >NOGRAPH ARTIST JONES f SELF) of Phonograph Fame. HE, but America's Groat- L A. JONES?(Herself). [i] : years to SEE and HEAR the p >A JONES" records for your hear her in PERSON ITH Sigh Class Entertainers UDING * [IS; ARMSTRONG,. Man of p [LTON, Violinist. rtunity of seeing and hearing JONES?:? s Tax. Seats Now on Sale. ==ii ii# ents Gift cription to THE YOKKm next Thursday or Fris $1.90. That is the regat everybody pays since > contest. rer is well worth $1.90 .923. 5?Thursday and Friday tion till January 1, 1923, price only to those who ce ir person. ill be credited only at the s. 65 cents for 3 months; I >0 for one year. ONS, Publishers. ; 4 DOLLAR DAY We Offer a LIBERAL REDUCTION on Every- / thing We Carry?Listed below are a few Articles that might interest You? 8ix Pkg?. Chesterfield Cigarette*?20'a?For i $100 Twelve 10 Cents Cigars?For .. 4 $1.00 Eight Pkgs. Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco?For $1.00/ TOILET ARTICLES ^ Four Cans MAVIS Talcum Powder?For tl'25 Five Cans 25 Cts. Talcum Powder?For J?-?? Two Pkgs. DAY DREAM Face Powder?For ?: ?$1-00 Two Pkgs. THREE FLOWER8 Face Powder-ScFor Mp Two Pkgs. PEPSODENT Tooth Past*?For ....*. $0 CTS. ? l Two Pkgs. PEBECCO Tooth Paste?60c?For- $1.00 | Five Pkgs. COLGATE'S Tooth Paste?For $1.W> , Five Bottles 25 Cts. COUGH SYRUP?For $1.00 , !COME AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFPEH YOU. m MACKORELL DRUG COMPANY I NEAR THE COURT HOUSE ?r? 'j. I ||$$$ DOLLAR DAY $$$ , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 30th-31st We will sell you 20 Lbs. of Br^wn Sugar for $1.06 - * 17 pounds of Granulated Sugar for $1.00 8 cakes Soap, 6 pkgs. Soda, 4 lbs. Sugar, 1 lb. . J. Coffee?For $1.00 A FOR THE8E TWO DAY8 WE WILL MAKE 8PECIALLY LOW PRLCE8 ? Seven pounds of Arbuckle Coffee?For. $1.00 \x 'i EARLY GOLDEN 'DENT SEED CORN for early roasting ear*. ^ ? We are making very attractive price* on Fertiliser and Nitrate of ^ Soda. We aell on time with satisfactory security. A IRISH POTATOE8?$5.00 a Bag. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY * 4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL [ JACKSON'S DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS !! Sure, Buy Groceries at Jackson's On Dollar Days j! ?The Saving Will Be Worth While. I | 4 Lbs. CARAJA COFFEE?Dollar Days ?? ! $1X0 ' I " T 1? iTTTTimr tT/-?TTGTr> r>n U'U'l.?..' TV>lln p Dav* * ' tixo I ( } O LiUJ5. VV nilU XlVUtJU VN/4- A- ? ?rw#w T ^ I I 3 Lbs. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE?Dollar Day *1.00 j, , [ J i 4 Los..LUZIANNE COFFEE#?For $1.00 i | 5 Lbs. LOOSE GROUND COFFEE?Dollar Day $1.00 * < j J i 6 Lbs. LOOSE GRAIN COFFEE!?Dollar Day $1.00 i | 6 Lbs. PRUNES?Dollar Day , ? $1.00 i, I ! 6 Lbs. EVAPORATED PEACHES?Dollar Day .. $1.qp " | < ! 6 Cans DELMONT No. 3 TOMATOES?Dollar Day. $1.00 J > 8 Cans No. 2 TOMATOES?Dollar Day 1 1 $1.00 , , | j ! 8 Cans PINK SALMON?Dollar Day ' ... $1X0 ? ? ( | 3 Cans ARGO SALMON?Dollar Day $1X0 , [ | ! 2 Lbs. Net Weight ROAST BEEF?Dollar. Dajr' '?.? 2$ CT$. < 1 Lb. Net Weight ROAST BEEF?Dollar Day .' _.... 15 Cfrt. [' J 7 Cans STRING BEANS?Dollar Day $lj0Q 1 i | 25 Large Bars EXPORT SOAP?Dollar Day L1.!T_?$lXQ ,? ,] | i 25 Package WASHING POWDER?Dollar Day ! $1J$0 -, ^ l [ 8 Cans OLD DUTCH CLEANSER?Dollar Day ?: ?* $1X0 t ] i 6 Cans PIE APPLES or PEACHES?Dollar Day .? $1X0 ^ i j ! Only $1X0 Worth of Any'One Artick ^ld to!nn^'foH | < 1 Cash Only. Como In and Glv? U* a Trial and. Gat Your Moi>oy> Worth on Dollar Days and OthSr Days. . >" . W.F.JACKSON a HARDWARE- 1 ' /inA/iiinnii Jmi % WE BELIEVE THAT WE CAN GAVE YOU MONEY ON? ' T HARDWARE, CROCKER^ ; | , / ENAMEL WARE, COOKING 1 ? UTENSILS, HEAVY ANDV'5 ' J FANCY GROCERIES; ; f Cqrner Stone Laying WEcHHAA?NED*8E!lmBTY The Masons of York County and the Public Generally are Cordially In- Make Our Stora Your Haadquartar&U vited to Attend the Laying of the 83? SMWU"" N,w""""" Southern Cash Store ' W (TjJ YORK ON THURSOAY G. C. DEE8E, Manager. ? , AFTERNOON, MARCH 30TH, ROCK HILL, 8. C. O AT 4:30 O'CLOCK. i. . ctt TENTATIVE PROGRAM r f Visiting' and Local Masons will attend ITO IT AII7 ,J1 Session oi Philanthropic Lodge at \H p 11\ feil IVV ' 3:00 O'clock p. m., when the first sec- L/ldlJ vU liV I? ?. tion of M. M. Degree will be conferred. Grand Lodge of South Carolina, Most Worshipful Grand Master J. Camp- y '*; bell Blssell, presiding, will open at " . ' y? 4:15?Masons will march to Graded For 3,11 killds of FcrtlliZ6l? School Building. . j 'Ci j 4:30?Corner Stone Ceremonies under H&YC CEF -Nitrate bOOB OIL direction of Grand Master. . 11 Interspersed with Songs by Selected J "Rovp fpw tnnq nnChoir and School Children. nana. Xiave lew IOI1S ^ Addresses?Governor R. A. Cooper _ and Hon. J. Cambell Bissell, G. M. sold. Call On US and We 11 8:00 O'clock p. m.?Second Section of . M. M. Detrree work in Philanthropic u u X7A11 fnr urKnt vnn TlAArl Hal!, M W. G. M. Bissell. presiding, DOOk VOU IOr WnaiyOU neei*. assisted by other Grand Lodge Offl- , ! * cers. r. Visiting Masons will please bring their , ' rj \ T w m CARROLL BROS .1 j iriiao xxtx xw The Woll-Known Toilet Goods Specialist Will' ? Give You a Free Massage in Your Own Home ' M by Appointment, during Week of March 27th.v 'J CAREFUL ATTENTION' to your akin will insure attractiveness and X > personal charm that every woman craves. i> TO NEGLECT YOUR SKIN IS TO FORFEIT k ? ? | ITS REAL BEAUTY. i ' - M : We have engaged Miss HAWKE, who is a specialist in this work, to ir, # ' > call on a number of ladies of York each day during the week of [W ] *. MARCH 27TH und to give FREE MASSAGE and individual help X and advice on the care of the skin. _j_._ I THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ONE . .<* | WEEK ONLY. WILL YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT? J f> Step in to our Store, Phone or Write Us that you would like to hava 'X | Miss HAWKE call on You. We will do the rest. w <' ! YORK DRUG STORE Th,IS | ''t . \ V / , ' - * % 'ia ' : ' 'V . ,.U.iSaH