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WiH Praetice i all State Courts Promlpt Attention Given All Business Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Given All Businzess Monzey to Loan on Real Estate Telephone 850 Office in Simmons BulldIng You E~h More Work, You are more ambitious and you get more enjoyment out of everything wheun your blood( is inl good condition. Impurities in the blood have a v'ery depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness, nervouisness and sickness. (IROVW'S TASTlELE3SS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality b~y Purifying and I-nricingii the Blood. When you feel its strcngthening, invigorating effect, se0 how it brings color to the cheeks anid how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. (GROVIPS TrAsTELEsS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine, it Is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop erties never fail to drive out Impurities in tho blood(. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands of homecs. More than thirty-five years ago, folks would ride a long dlistance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic. e The formula is just the ssame to day, and you can get it from any drug store, fl~c pwr bhtte. T, %X COLiAi1)-.'"0 Its 11.AN C.AMPAMIN atotenslive iffort to Round I'lp Delii. qnent Duties. An Intensive drive for the collection of delinquent sales and other miscel laneous taxes, sucht as the socalled luxiry tax, tlie soft drink tax, thc admission tax, the manufacturers tax, tax on Jowelry and works of art and the tax on toilet articles and proprie tary medicincs, will be conducted (lur ing the next two months according to a statement issued a few days ago by 1). C. Ileyward, collector internal reve nue. A similar campaign is being in augurated throughout the entire coun try. The following bulletin has been given out: "Information from the sales tax unit of the bureau of internal revenue is that many dealers in soft drinks and ice cream eliher are keeping no re cori of the amount of tax collections from such sales, or that the record i. insuflicient or incorrect. "To riemelvdy this condition, C(ommis sioner William .l. Williams has as signed to the work of inuves'igation 175 special I r(venuI e officers. Tese men will 'compose flying stttadrons which will visit every large city in the t'nited States, cooperating with assistant supervisors an(d field detpli ties. The total force numbers 2,0011. "T e I drive will be Itnder the im me diate supervision of collectors of in ternial revenue, and is expected Lo re sut, in the collection of millions of dollars in delin itent taxes and penil - ties. "Special attentioni will be direcited to the collection of this tax as wetl as to the tax on toilet articles and pro prietary imediciies. 'i'iThrough tlie fail tire of retailers to collect in ull the tax of one cent for each 25 cents or fraction thereof of the amoutint for which toilet articles and proprietary imedicines are sold, it is estimated he gove rnment is losing several millions of dollars antually. The tax is collect ed by means of stamps rangitig from one to -10 cents, which the law provides shall bhe affixed by the dealer and catl celled. "'It is the intentien to cotndtiel as tliorough and effiective a campaign, as possible in such a way as to bring to jistice willful violators, and cause no embarrassmet to mIrchant s aid butsi iess men who honestly are endeavor ing to comply with the ievettue laws. I)iscovery of evidence to show wilifiul tax evasion will be followed by prose cntiolls. It flagrant cases, the buratt wvill It l0ge the imposition of extreme tettaltlts. or willful refisal to col let ant pay the tax the penaliy is a fline or not more than $10,000 or one year's imprisonment, or both, toget her with an added assessient e(tuial io the am(lount of tax evaded. For failure to make return the penalty is a file of nmot muore than $1,000. "Persons desiring to filt amentded returnis of (,ax collec(tions% for which :they are reslonsible should ti0 so h. forte govern meit investigatioit, i I which tase thle pol icy of the' burieaui wvill b~e one of I( lencny. Th'ereit is grteat ifferience hert wev cthe lt self d iscovetrd ax del inq inn)t antd Ithe tax evader' d is ('over'ied by3 the bur meaui."' WYINT'IIl(P A(TION $tate' Suffrage P'resident Wrlites Truis tiIes ( one ern ing .\lIered i1,nstie( l"oilowingi is a lettetr wrtittio to tl'e league, of' whitit I hiave' the htotnor to be president, finds diliity t in gi ;irtn atdertanIte t'xpre'(ss ion to its chiagiriin and dIisappoi~i intet that, bitcause of thir demt iandlts hotr~ rtal pay for'c tfial w orik Iter ll womeni mtembtertl'is (if thme tae.. tilty ofi Withroi'cp coiltegt have bieen ini tfftct diistitartgtd. \\e ftetI that wei shouldI hb' remtiss~ in otr tduiy if we did ntA as ati organizattin wvhieb has alwiays ttphelbi the ptrinciplte of 'ip a pay for 'ttual work,' acittamint you w it ou li gs int l t he 1 mater thait. gr t jutift ce(tgl h/a bn donIle 1mther, Wi'mat, tatitn hals oftin w iu tlr trtanit ian ti' the ation5 o the tate. tont tleetceito ite' poi'n \it. deimirl likewaclto vie ugs thin order tht thie fetIl, of Slvimb a t toliama glow othei ntimeint iof the litsuffra 1101 oilnizationt iig ti~ mer wis tart arnviding cp of te inesoed relutio'l n touthe ('ross of :the tate. hi'ihout arerenl fog whther1( o ti Adisckren. oe ebeso h vitad priCaple andit is, therfoenot toXATbe glossed overUJ Torbletreitted tis pass. wthoutIi ory most vighoros ro-n E.woen. I-: um.t ulalio Saley DADUT (EING IRY TALE ,LMry Grah THE FRIGATE BIRDS. "Well," said Mrs. Frigate Bird, "here we are, much further North than we were. And here is the water right be side us. "Gracioiw but how many of the fam ily did come with us!" "We're all a sociable lot and we en joy traveling in great numbers," said Mr. Frigate Bird. "It is really very nice here for It is fine to be near the water," he con tinued. "For creatures who love the water so, it seems absurd that we're not better swimmors. Still we can fly and oh, how high we sometimes go. "They say that our only rivals in the air are the albatross family. "Of course I don't know whether one would call airships rivals or not." "I don't believe so," said Mrs. Frig ate Bird. "We don't believe so," said the other frigate hirds. "Then I don't think I'll believe so," said Mr. Frigate Bird. "Al," he continued, "my eye is Fine to Be Near the Water. brown, or rather both my eyes are brown." "I was wondering wvhy you were only speaking of one eye," said Mrs. 1rig. tite Bird. "Aly bill is long and rather thin," said fr. Frigate Bird, after smiling at Mrs. Frigate Bird's reunark. "It is of a brownish, tannislh, p1ink ish color as far as I can tell." "Oraclous." said Airs. Frigate Bird, "don't you know the color of your own hill?" *Well, you know how it is," said AMr. Frigate Bird, "I do know the color but it Is hard for me to describe it. Just as it is hard for boys to describe what their sisters wore to parties and yet it Isn't in the least hard for the sisters to describe what other sisters wear." "Your point Is well taken," said Ars. Frigate Bird. "'"int (o you monn by that?" asked Mr. Frigate Bird. "I mean that you gave a good reason for not being able to describe your bill better." "So that is what it means when you say my point was we'll taken." "Yes," said Mrs. F'rigatte Bird, "when "m gh'e your reaison or explain why or give an examtple to show what yoiu inienn anud it is a goiod one, I say your point is well taken.'' "Ah yes," saidl Mr. Frigate Bird, "now I untderstandu.'" "(Go on wvith your description," saidl Mirs. Frigate Bird. "I like to hear it." "Butt you do( know it as weli as I do," said AMr. Frigati' Bird. "St ill I like to teli it so t hat bioys nnd girls andi mient ttnd womteni wiii kntow ahiout us, too. Ita' unice to have foiks know you, isn't it ?" "It Is." agreed AMrs. Frigate Bird. '"For we are~( a Soeilble lot. We show thaut liy the way. we tHi travel togeth-. or and go about in such large col. onies. "W'( lik e thle water and we like to bebytit as al before, lbut we're not muc on swnunin t ur wings are v ''y wide tand fin' tand they make "Yes," "aid Mtr. Frigate Hirrd. "'I wiii tell suome muore. Uralebr my hill I have ai lit tie liratne sac which you have, e''itapared to minei, bitt yvoi're a unice frignte hi:-d for till that! "We dlon't walk very wvell for our feet atre so smitall andt so dellente with ino strentLtib to thieni at all. Our four toes uipont iachi foot iire .loi~tied by wiebi aind (iur tails are also a hiindrantce ''We lk'' fich to eat b'etter' thant anly thing, and cnn dlive down amnd entch fish firom otherii sea biirds beforec tleoy'i. had a chane; ~ to eat f:ilr All I le 'rirate i'rd< laughed hnrd. "And.",' added Mirs. irrigat te lird, "we only lay (one0 egg In thle 5111ring, thle "Our nest vtns on top of a bush and was minute of a lit tie layer of stick". "I gitess: we've told about all, about11 aill," stie endled. Cause for Pummelin Jlenevolentii ol geniitiena 'escuing one smal bIh oy froin the pitt ..meling of two others): "Whlat are you humrtin~g this bo% for?" "BIecnuise he miade so nmany mis takes in ht arithlmoet c this moralnig.'' 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