The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 26, 1920, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PURELY PERSONAL. \*
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? TTke Movements of Many People, t
Newberrians, and Those Who i
f* Visit Newberry.
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] Cilia Mrs. R. V. Leavell spent f
* tesdav in Columbia. e
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Probate .Judge \\ m. 1*. Ewart went
to Columbia on business Thursday. {
/ Mr. J. G. Lowe of Spartanburg, one ?
of our most valued subscribers, was 1
in Newberry Wednesday. :
Mrs. Arthur Mcintosh of Clinton ]
visited Mrs. Ernest Bedenbaugh last t
week. I s
Mr. B. V. Chapman was in Colum- j
taa Wednesday on professional busi- .
7iess. j (
Mrs. J. F. Burton has returned to r
the city after a delightful visit to
Newberry, Abbeville and Greenwood.
?Laurens Advertiser. j
Messrs. Paul and R. H. Anderson*.
and T. E. Bullock of Newberry were !
visitors in the city Tuesday.?Colum- j
oia Record. j J
Miss Doris Kohn has resumed her ?
a*ork in Sedalia school, after a visit,1
to her parents at Prosperity.?Union
Progress. j *
Manager Henry B. Wells has just:
returned from Atlanta with a line-up ' *
hard to beat in pictures for the opera j(
house. Many movie! stars to attract j
during the next several weeks.
Dr. P. G. Ellesor, having.completed i1
his post-graduate course at Tulare !1
T
university, New Orleans, has returned i
home and his office is again ready for.
business. ' V i
Mrs. Si Bash of Jacksonville, Fla.,.
is visiting: her brother, Col. C. J.,Pur-j
-veil. .. She is critically ill. Mrs. Bash
is accompanied by Mrs. Minnie Nel- <
son and Mrs. Ray Victor of Savannah, i
Mrs. Dominick of Newberry is visitJ
ing her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Lomax.
Mr. and Mrs. Lomax moved
last week into the Long Cane manse
in North Main street.?Abbeville
Medium. ^ j
' Miss Mary Digby and MSs 3$ary (
Klettner of Newberry arrived in
' Columbia yesterday to be the gala.
week guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
J. Hope at 1520 Gervais street. Miss
t)igby and Mrs. Hope are sisters.?
The State, 23rd. !
Mrs. Sarah E. Broaddus returned 1
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on Tuesday from a six months' visit |v
*o her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Sanders, j ^
in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, looking like:x
a picture of health; which shows that j
she enjoyed her lone visit and that
\t agreed with her. jx
The announcement of the untimely r
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end of Commander Webb brought ~
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genuine sorrow to many in this sec-i
tion, who recall with pleasure ac
quaintance with his mother, and who ;c
' were familiarly acquainted with his
grandfather, the late Capt. Jas. T. t *
j Heia.?Keowee, Walhalla. Courier. ! Z
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Hon. Geo. S. Mower and Recorder J
the Newberry Commandery
Thomas P. Johnson are among the
^number to whom invitations have i
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? been issued to attend the first annual j
celebration of the Dr. William j
Plume* Ja<sl>jbs chapter, R. A. M., and
banqufe^ Clinton this evening, i c
Thurs(i^T \s
Mrs. Mary Nance Fair Richardson
arrived Wednesday night from;
'Athens, Ala., and will spend several jf
days in Newberry with her father, t
Col. Wm. Y. Fair, and Mrs. Fair. | v
She is on her way to Germany. Mrs. i
Richardson is one of the best known j
Red Cross workers in America and is
Untiring in devotion to her noble ;
labor of love j
Miss Gertrude Smith spent thej
^\*eek-end in Kinards.?Misses Alliene j J
Wi*vn oriH "MoT? PQ^rno ennnt u-oolr.
XjJLAJSJgT ?*i?U A WJ ?*V 4*% WitV t? W4k j
?nd in Newberry.?Mrs. P. G. Ellesor'
Of Newberry spent Sunday in town; (
-with relatives.?Miss Frances Ander-'
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son spent the week-end in Newberrv.
?Mr. Ellesor Adams of Newberry'
Spent Sunday in town.?Clinton-!.'
Chronicle, 25th. |111
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Miss Mamie Crooks, teacher at;
"VWlhalla, and her sister. Miss Hattielj.
Crooks, telegraph operator at j l'
Spartanburg, spent the week-end here j 01
with their cousin, Mrs. L. G. Mc- ni
AnrrVi Thorn nlt-fnY.!. ^ *<,?
-v -?vot oioicu imcmi iu i sr- i
turn to their former home city of j
Newberry. and preparatory to thatj^1'
^ent will see to the building of a|1(
new dwelling here this summer, initv
N the neighborhood of Mr. Roy Sum-1 ^
mers new residence. j J
Col. E. H. Aull of Newberry, Su-! ~
P^F^risor of the cusus for this district |
had a very full and interesting state-1
ment in last week's issue of his paper!!!
in regard to the census. Col. Aull {
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has given much time and energy to; ^
-tb?s work and it seems to us in a very j ^
" "proficient way. He is now closing- up i
-^is part of the work. We hope he j '
be satisfied and the government!.
* -gratified with the completed work.?! "
A. R. Presbyterian. j11
Is
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. r
<a
Wf Anisode of "The Invisible}
itiC At*ww wr
Hand" will be shown Saturday. | p
Sunday will be Palm Sunday, a day | c
devoutly observed in Christian j i
clmrches. v
"The influenza situation is ever so, J
much better and we don't hear any-11
thing more of the smallpox. I f
in <4The Dare Devil" Tom Mix will j s
be seen at the opera house Monday. r
i\\(\ Fox News will also be shown. t
Newberry's fine milliners are in- v
erested in having- the ladies fixed up
n the very best for Easter. j.
The eating: of peanuts by a movimr <:
ure actor ihe other night was a i
'amiliar sight to many in the audi- :i
;nce. ' j (i
The baseball iranie between New-1 *
>erry and Whitmire here Tuesday tfternoon
resulted in a tie?8 to 3 in t
: 1 innings. I
People will look at "The Flame of r
3ell" at the opera house Friday, and *
he great Beatrice Michelena will
ihow it to them. c
Good signs of spring?doors of *
Kostoffice wide open. Spring starts l
as though ready to jump to sum- (
c
ner.
It looks like Easter through a win- *
low of John B. Mayes' store, to see <
;he "make-up" rabbits, etc., and girls *
n the back ground. ^
Rev. Wilmot S. Holmes came from ,
?
i>aurens Wednesday afternoon and j
leld lenten services at the home of 7
Urs. 0. McR. Holmes. j
By the way G. B. Summer & Son's ^
rucks are going to Prosperity and .
-ittle Mountain loaded with furniture -j
here is something doing in that part ^
>f the country.
City council has bought a cement *
nixer. If the citizens along the va-ious
streets wanting paved sidewalks J
,vill go in with council to bear ex- ^
>enses, much improvement win pe
nade.
There will .be two games of base- k
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Dall between Newberry college and
Piedmont college of Demorest, Ga. 1
3ne on Friday afternoon, the other 1
)n Saturday afternoon at 3530 '
)'clock, at College Park. Admission j1
:o each game, 25 and 50 cents.
A stray fice killed forty-eight of '
Rev. L. P. Boland's little chickens. 1
Word was sent in to the city author- 1
ties. Health Officer Matthews went. *
>v;er and caught jthe fice, bringing the
?hicken killer in a bag to the ^
crematory, to be killed and cremated,? I
iVednesday afternoon. J
Up there in front of. Mr. Foster. N. (
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Martin's family residence lot, at tne 1
op of Main street hill, there will be, J
vhen the new Mower garage looms *
ip, something big to attract atten- (
ion, because the large, wide building *
rill extend the entire length from *
tfain to Friend street. ?
After a world war, in which milions
of men have used deadly s
weapons against one another, it is t
lot surprising that boys want to ?
Unnf Rnf if ic ?irnri?inff nar- r
11WU* , Jk/VtV .* w Ik/ ? ??? Jints
permit children to have guns, r
md to shoot, both deliberately and ?
arelessly.?San Jose, Cal., News. s
There will not be any trouble in i
enting the apartments Miss Anne 0. g
hiff is having fixed in the upstairs of 2
irie Herald and News building. There r
ire already several applications for t
ooms, of which there will be seven, p
^he work is being done by Living- r
ton & company. c
Just wait until the Newberry fyotel
r>Hhv ic pnlnrcrprJ ftft.pr somp movinCT 1
iut has been done, and the vacant d
torerooms, across from the hotel in \
Caldwell street, and one on the first ,
toor of the hotel in Main, are oc- (
upied, with several other changes in ]i
>usiness locations to be made, things y
all liven up a bit. f
There are families in Newberry c
rho will have to move to make way o
or others, but it is like being "all v
ressed up and no where to go." p
'amilies waiting on families. If j
here were several desirable houses it
eady for occupancy there would be c
some moving." How can folks
love when there is no place to move *
>?
Says the Wateree (Camden) Mes- <
jnger truly: "Mr. W. J. Bryan C
jlebrated his 60th birthday a few
ays ago. He is still a great power
[ the country and there are far
orse men than Mr. Bryan, although
lere are some who seem to take de- ?
orht in attempting to disparage him ^
a every occasion. Bryan is a big
an, _
A young men's business lesgae is
tlked of for Newberry. Hope ;i will C
ave quick success similar to the
)tarv club and the building and loan
jmpany, as it is another good thing. _
young men's business league canip
d a great deal for this community, i
very city should hav; one. Xew- j
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erry musi no longer oe oe-mn-i i:<> ?
r the progressive cities of the state { ^
i the push of progress.
The Western Union Telegraph
ampany announces that personal or ~
usiness communications may now
e embodied in telegraphic transfers
nf monev to Canadian points. 7
his privilege has long been enjoyed L
1 money transfers between places
i the United States, and this extenion
of the privilege, by arrangement ~
rith the Canadian companies, will fill
long felt want.
At the last meeting of the fire company
it was decided to clear the va:ant
lot in rear of the company bulidng
and arrange for basketball and I
olley ball playing among the firemen.
U1 equipments for these games will
>e bought forthwith. This is a good
)lan. It will not only make an ugly:"
;pot attractive by a great improve- j
nent but afford the boys opportunity j
o pass time pleasantly and in a srood
ray.
For turning corner at rapid rate
ind cursing officer iT??I>ias> in the
Uncharge of duty, Avihur Drazwell
?aid $12 by fori eiiin.v bond for that
imount at recorder'-* ccu't Thurs
lay. 11 Weld iUiii'JUMi V i: IXiV ^tl vti.3
hat he had run over a man near the
sew berry hotel Tuesday night, but
hat was occasioned l?y Herman Maw
>eing thrown from th&car as it made
he quick turn. Maw was somewhat
mrt by the fall.
Whether one belongs to the rotary
rlub or not, or whatnot, he ought to
>e in a building and loan association
md a man's league. Then he should
>wn an automobile, have his life injured,
take The Herald and News,
ret one of George Summer's Midvest
utilitors, buy a farm, install a
Silent Alamo, pattern after Henry
Wells' road drag, raise a larger
family and produce plenty of foodstuffs.
> Spring cleaning has begun, and
Manager L. F. Fischer of the Coca^ola
Bottling plant here is not going
:o be behind any other business place
n seeing to this important matter.
3e is a firm believer in sanitary
neasures and to this end has had the
)aint brush applied and* other things
ione to the machinery at his plant.
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-vii a.YMtius Miuuiu uc cicaiieu vut in
:he early spring.-. Take -paint and
vater, and calomel, arid brush up.
Johnnie Jones, colored, was- ."asjessed"
$15 by Recorder B. V. Chapnan
for speeding. We have no speed.vay
in Newberry, and thosj who try
:o make such a drive- out > of- ti)c
streets of this city .will- have io paj
tor it. Anyhow, who is. the champion
speeder of Newberry.?-. At the
same time this Johnnie Jones was
nulled for speeding he;*e. .the. othet
lohnnie Jones with his -carnival in
Charleston was..in trouble. . . :
The road from Newberry to Deadfall
is. in an awful-condition, so reported
by Rural Carrier Wm. H.
Eddy. Near Mr. Neely Long's it is
especially reartui. :>lr. i^ctdy says
hat travel along that road is a hard
ob owing to the many holes and the
)lue mud.- He meets people stalling
jvery day, having a rough time geting
out. People passing have no
vay to get around. Either have to
jo in and get stuck or not go at all.
A lnr<yo rofmit-rnrr anira/^ IT .Q
A& IVVi V> M
trmy, arrived from the upper counies
by way of Whitmire -Tuesday
tfternoon and pitched tents for the
light on the vacant lot next to the
esidence of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
>pinks, corner Friend and Wilson
itre'ets, on way to Camp Gordon,
Atlanta, Ga. The men, trucks, etc.,
rave the neighborhood an interesting
tppqarance for the time being; or,
ather, heightened it as the neigh>orhood
always has an interesting ap>earance.
P. S. The rapid fire
nachine gun came in for a good deal
>f attention. f
Numbers of persons here saw the
o nrnri VtAroolia no rli* Mnn.
WX A AilOllV VAU MWA VWAAJ AiJI \J ?& ~
[ay night, an interesting, account of
riiich light is reprinted in another
olumn from the Charleston News and
Courier. We were among the unucky
ones who did not see it. Those
;*ho saw it say the light was beautiul.
In the language of another, the
asual observer did not know whether
r not it was "electrical or terrestial,
rithin or without the earth'3 atmoshere,
or conformed to the geogral'.ical
or magnetic polo, or whether
: gav*? off noises as wel! as beautiful
olors."
SPECIAL ?OT!C?
'arnations this week end. Will receive
blooming Easter lillies on
Tuesday. For Easter Saturday
Carnations and cut Easter lillies.
Come and see my flowers or phone
105. Hal Kohn. 3-26-lt
batches, clocks and jewelry promptly
repaired at Cooper's Jewelry store.
*3-26-3t
NEELY J. CROMER
!ivil Eng. & Farm Land Surveying
5th Floor Exchange Bank Bldg.
Tel: Office 273. Res. 444-W.
3-10-tf.
or Sale.?One 7- year-old mare, $00.
Guaranteed to work anywhere.
Holland L. Slie;h. Phone 31S-J.
3-26-2tp.
'or Sale.?One Cotton Seed Culler.
J. F. Stephens. Phone 3403.
3-26-2tp
i-..: A ( ?~ T,,lo?0 nr* ivor.
Xt&VlIAg I^VUIU^U II wu? 1 U1UUV UltK
sity I have resumed mv practice.
P. G. Ellesor, M. D. 3-26-lt
,eave your watch at Cooper's Jewelry
store and have it thoroughly overhauled
by an expert watchmaker.
3-26-3t
["he latest novels just as they come
from the publishers. A weekly
shipment insures my having the
newest books and the "best sellers."
Hal Kohn, The Book-seller.
3-26-lt
f your watch or clock is not working
just right take it to Cooper's
Jewelry store.': An expert worfc~
man now in charge of repairs.
3-26-31
7or Rent.?One-horse farm, one
mile from town. J. A. Caldwell,
Phone 2602. 3-2G-ltp
Good Milch cow for sale. O. H. Lane. ==
Phone 478. 3-26-2t 55
| Don't take chances on losing fTiat
j . diamond you are now wearng.
Take it to Cooper's Jewelry store
and have it examined and if need :
: be reset. 3-2G-3t j
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' Fcr Rent.?One-horse farm, one
mile from town. J. A. Caldwell,;
i Pho.ne 2G02. 3-26-1 tp L
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j No long waits for repair work at | -p
Cooper's Jewelry store now. A real j
first class workman in charge cf I
j repair department 3-26-3t
jA stray black sow. front feet wh'te
and right jaw. Owner can get by
, J paying for this advertisement and
i trouble. J. A. Shealy. 3-26-ltp Tf
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! That watch you put aside because it ^
j wouldn't keep time can be made pi
to give good service ag*m by tak
mg it to coopers jewelry store to
be repaired. 3-.J6-dtjJ
i For Sale?One baby crib, in-good I
i condition; at a bargain. Phone )
| 357-J. ;
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j Wanted?Everybody to see and hear '
the piano that grips your eyes and a
ears when you see it and hear it.; 5
* i The Schulz player at G. B. Sum-j""
mer & Sons. J. L. Bowles, Fac-!
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j; tory Agent. " 3-19-tf 5
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Sale?One pair of half Perchon ;
' l'. horses, 3 and 4 years old; a nice j
' : pair. Will sell cheaper than you j
: can buy mules. Phone 3112 Pros-j
i perity. B. L. Miller, Little Moun-!ai
[ j .tain, S.; C: 3-23-4tj--c]
S. C. R. I. Red eggs for sale, $2.00 j **
for 15.. Also one fine cock. R. D.! iy
. Wright; ? . : 3-23-2tpi?
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: When you want a well bored see J. L. "
' ! -Dickert, 1319 College street. j./
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. | Express mule, horse and cow hides;!
?! : parcel post wool, beeswax and tal- | tl
5 j.: low to Athens Hide Co.. Athens. j:jj
[ j Ga. Satisfaction guaranteed. Com- j ^
if: pare prices, express hides Athen. It]
V 2-3-16tp it]
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' f Seed Corn?Coker's No. 5 and Far-:
mers'Pride, for sale by-;0. H,
Lane. Phone 478. 3-5-tf
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PHONE 14
Davis Re
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! For ,
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"171 acres in Silverstreet.
and depot. 135, acres in cu
with red clay sub-soil; 15-a
wire; 30 acres in woodland
branch bottoms that are ntft j
4-room dwelling with hall; f<
order; 2 barns; garage and <
ings. A ram from a spring
barns with water. This place
lots on Main street. Price $9
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DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS
Davis Re
5th Floor Exchange
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Five hundred bushels
" Cleveland Big Boll C
planting seed, first ye
Wannamaker's Aeoli
fruiter, matures earl:
vate gin.
Price $2.25 p
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J. A. B
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ANNOUNC
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I have just secured Mr. .
watch, clock and jewelry rep
charge of my repair departrm
twenty years experience in til
capable of caring for any
line of work.
A POSITIVE GUARANTEE '
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li. L. LL
Coopers Jev
{ Next Door to Exc
pptyiiploms;
USIi Eye Strain;
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here are many such, hut chief ,
nong them are:
DIZZINESS
NERVOUSNESS
r any of these symptoms are yours, j
e can furnish the glasses that will i
rove helpful. ' J
)r. H. M.|Bigby;'
Optometrist
305-306 Exchange Bank Bldg.
Successor to Dr. E. C. Pierce
i mmmmi . i i nmmmj?mmm i f
M. M. BUFORD
is still selling lots in the
>. ? * - n?? 0 /> r .
uaaie ueorgia v/n ? uas v>onip?njr j
at Sandersville, Georgia*
BIG MONEY IN OIL
Why hesitate when the conditions *
re so favorable, when every lot purliased
at $35 each carries with it
le right of participating in all
rofits and leases of the company.:
ly headquarters are at Wm. John- j
?n & Son's store. If more convep:nt
drop me a card and I will call
3 see you.
M. M. BUFORD ]
fOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
I will make a final settlement of
le -estate of M. W. Long, deceased,
1 the Probate Court for Newberry'
bounty, S. C.; on Thursday, the 15th
o" ^ Arkvil 1Q9ft nt 1ft o'clock in
ojr vx ^ ~ ?
ie forenoon and will immediately
lereafter ask for myv discharge as
dministr'ator of said estate. 1
H. T. LONG, i
Administrator. j
Newberry, S. C., March 13,* 1920. '
PHON5 14
alty Co. i
Sale. I
In sight of school, church
iltivation; sand loam soil
ere pasture, fenced writh
; 25 or 30 acres of high
subject to overflow. New
li/Minnn im
IJUf leilctxit UUUOCO 111 gwvt
>ther necessary out buildfurnishes
the house and
i also has several business
0.00 per acre.PROPERTY
AT ONCE.
alty Co.
Rank Buildtn?.
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SALE
of Wannamaker
otton Seed. Real
ar's growing from
an Farm, heavy
jr, ginned on prier
bushel
urton
*
:ement!
A.. Cramer, an expert
air man, and he now has
?nt. Mr. Cramerhas had
is work and is thoroughly
A
Klirs you may nceu m mo
GOES WITH EACH JOB
)OPER
relry Store
:hange Bank.
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OPERA HOUSE
PROGRAM
Friday, March 26
"THE FLAME'OF HELL .
GATE"
Beatric Michelena .
Fox News J
Christy Comedy
"INVISIBILE HAND* NO. 15"
(The Last Episode)
Big V Comedy
Supreme Comedy
Two Reel Western i
Monday, March 29 fl
"THE DARE DEVIL" .
Tom Mix ^
Fox News ^
For sale one black mule, in fine con- A
UA AO Prrtanorifv Aforrftn. n
tile Co., Phone 43. 2-13-tf
NMMMMMMMMMMMHMMHMMMHMPMMBMPWHiHHi
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American Boy.
American Magazine. i
i Adventure.
Ainslee's.
All Story Weekly. ' A
Atlantic Monthly.. , m
Base Ball Magazine. fl
Bill Board. :V
Blue Book Magazine. \\
Bon Ton, Le.
Rnv's Life.
I * Boy's Magazine.. I*
" Breezy Stories.
Butterick FashioYi Quar- ;
terly. t i
! ' Cartoons.
Century. . 3
Cosmopolitan. . f
Country Gentleman. .
Current History. "y
Current Opinion. ' ^
Delineator.
Designer.Detective
Story. ;
Docrdom. |' j
Electrical Experimenter. I
Elite Styles. V . - J
Everybody's. f
Fashionable Dress..
Field and Stream.
Film Fun.
Funny Bone. ' ?
Good Housekeeping.
Green Book.
Harper's Bazar.
Harper's Magazine.
TlAAwn+'o MQ(TQ71T10
QCdlOt O iuuguuiuv?
House and Garden.
House Beautiful. ,
Judge.
Kindergarten Review.
Ladies Home Journal.
Leslie's Weekly.
Life.
Literary Digest.
McCalls Book of Fashion. '
McCalls Magazine.
McClure's Magazine.
-m m
. Metropolitan Magazine.
Modern Priscilla.
Motion "Picture Classic.
Motion Picture Magazine.
j Motion Picture News ,
Motor. - &
Motor Age.
Motor World.
National Geographic.
Country Life.
N. Y. Times Current His
tory.
Outing.
ii t_
uunooK.
Photoplay Art.
Photoplay Journal.
Photoplay Magazine.
Physical Culture.: 1
. Pictorial Review.
Pictorial Review Fashion
Book Quarterly.
Picture Play Magazine.
.Police Gazette.
Popular Magazine.
Popular Mechanics.
Popular Science Monthly.
Red Book.
Saturday .Evening Post.
Scribner's.
Short Stories.
St. Nicholas.
System.
Top Notch.
Vanity Fair.
Vogue.
Vosrue Pattern Catalog L
Quarterly. L^l
Wide World Quarterly. 1
Woman's Home Com-.
Danion. t.
World's Work. a
Youth's Companion. ^
All the above publications
are to be found on my news '
stand, just as they come
from the publishers. Check
off your favorites and hand
licrf T will ho orlaH
IliC tltu llOU ailVi X ?? AAA W
to reserve them for you, or
if you prefer I will deliver
them to you the same da?
that they 'come to me. I
want your magazine business
and if there are any which
you want and do not find
listed please tell me. Telephone
105.
Hal jvohn
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. The News Dealer \
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