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EVERYSUIT Makes a Customer There's a world of difference between making sales and making customers,.: C A selling policy that inspires and brings people into a store because they believe in the merchandise that store handles will build for the future. Such is the feeling prevalent here-where men are taught more and more about thekind of merchandise they buy. These men have learned that Griffon Suits possess the three big factors considerf in buying good Clothing: 1 Quality, 2 Style, 3 Good tailoring. We are showing an attractive selection of Griffon Suits in the c. 3erva tive and ngbby models. Priced $35, $40 and $45.00. We are showing other well known makes at $25 to $40.00. Suits for the Boys We have one of the largest stocks of Boy's Clothing in the City. These goods were selected with the view of style, quality and durability. An in spection of our stock will convince you that our boy's suits possess these es sential qualities. -eThis store is known as headquarters for "Good Clothes" at a reasonable I a price. We are serving and pleasing many. May we have the pleasure of serving and pleasing you? THE O'DONNELL DRY GOODS COMPANY 18 S. Main St. ~ SUMTER, S. C. Weinberg Company For a Work or Dress Glove for Men, Women and Boys, we-know of none better than- Gr4nnell Gloves. We have them in stock now. Splendid A Glorie~, , One of the famous rinnell Glove line, with the . ---- - patented "RIST- $ gle K44 FIT." Cuffs al- S - ways stiff, never sag over hand. Heat ean ciner-s h d Hetadcn e-roof, too. Made of soft, washa-beRidre lete.Te'e if Engineers' favorites. Just as good for other railroad men and all working men. Come see them and Price thes For the best Childis Shoe, see our Kewpie Twins. Made without nail or tack. For your Child's Comfort and Health buy Dr. Den ton's Soft Knit Sleeping Garments. We have them in stock now. For the best and newest in Ready-to-wear, Dry Goods, Notions, Etc., at the lowest prices, see Weinberg Company. TOOK TANLAC TO RE|IFY HI$ ILL$ Was In Bad Shape .When She Bought First Bottle BENEFITTED GREATLY "I Am In Good Health Now and Feel Fine and Strong," She Declares "I will tell you, I was in bad shape when I began taking Tanlac, but it got me in good health and I only took three bottles, declared Mrs. May Couch, of 206 Green St., Greenville, S. C., in a statement endorsing "The Master Medicine." "I was suffering from general Weakness, my strength had all but left me and nothing I could do, it seemed, wouldIhelp me get my strength back," she continued. "I had been throttgh a very severe illness and it left me in a complete ly broken down condition. I had kid ney trouble badly, too. I was so weak my knees would almost double up under me and my back hurt me terribly, so badly that I could hardly endure the pain. My head ached awfully, too, just as badly as if I had neuralgia. I could not eat a thing, and I seemed to be losing strength in stead of gaining it. "We had heard so much about Tan lac that I finally decided I would try it, and soon after I began taking Tan.. lac I could tell that I was picking up right along. It gave rhe a fine ap petite and it seemed that I just could not get enough to eat, and my food nourished me, so I gained health and strength, and I could tell every day that I was' better than the day before. I am in good health now and I feel fine and strong. The Tanlac got me in good health and I have found it to be a fine medicine for my troubles. All .that backache has gone now and so are the headaches. Tanlac did so i uch for me and I am glad to recom mend it to those who suffer as I did." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; H. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow den, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, Summ-etron. SOLDIERS FIGHT IN VAIN TO BAR GERMAN OPERA Violent Clash With New York Police Results From Effort to Veterans PERFORMANCE IS HELD Mayor at First Orders Opera With drawn, Then Decides Is Without Authority to Act. New York, Oct. 20.-Despit! decis ion by Mayor Hylan that German opera should not be given in New York until the peace treaty was signed, 'Die Meistersinger was presented in Ger man at the Lexington Theater tonight while thousands of soldiers, sailors, marines and civilians fought with the police in an attempt to reach the thea ter and atop the production. Several shots were fired as the for. mer servie men time and again charged the police lines or laid dlown a barrage of bricks, stones aind other missiles in an attemp~t to forcethi way through. ter 1Soon after the performance started a crowdl of about 300 service men were driven away fro mnthe vicintity of the theater, but after reaching Times Square were -einforced, .and, about 1,000 strong, started back, only to be met by a squad of mounted- police, which scattered them. During the re-. mainder of the performance the crowd fought valiantly to reacht the theater, but failed. Reports (luring the early evening as to whether the performance would ~be presented were confusing alike to service men and p'atrons. Police stationed around the thteater notifiedl both that the lay would not be given. Mayor Hylan had prohibit edl it, they said. Mayor Hylan said so himself in a statement early in the night after .he had been requested by the A merica'n Legion to stop the opera But the sale of tickets continued antd the curtain was rung up at the sched uled time. An announcement wats then made by the mayor that he had failed to reach the corporation counsel to learn whether he had the legal right to or der the police to prevent persons en tering the Lexington Theater. Be cause of this failure the mayor said he "therefore advisedI the police not to interfere until I couldl obtain ad vices of the corporation counsel to the end that I may proceed legailly." Just before the curtaiin was raisedl on the opera Hlery B. Hertz, business manager of the opera, rushed to the No0 Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there Isatmora or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS clil TONIC given regularly for twoor three weeks will enrich the b~lood,. Im-' prove the dligestlu ~ 4 act ass a Geral Strength ening Tlo to' he whole system. Nature wIll threr, throw f or dispelthe worns, and the Child wil be as due to mese'nterie trombonsis. Countess di Cohere and several members of the embassy staff were at the hospital when his death occurred. The ambassador was fifty-three years of age. - o - SEARCH IS FRUITLESS Miami, Fla., Oct. 20.-Search yester day and last night for three negro convicts who day before yesterday morning attacked and overpowered Guard Aaron Johnson and escaped fro mthe county prison camp at Arch Creek, was unrewarded although dep uties searched far into the night. John son was rendered unconscious by a blow on the head. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of Marion Brock deceased, will present them duly attested and those qwing said Estate will make payment to the undlersigned, qualified Executors of the said Estate. Manson Brock, Powell Green, Wallace Gaymon, Executors. Silver, S. C., Sept. 30, 1919. clford ( Values OR Week ca ffrn of ne all E TYE IN~~ Caoluba frthStt PLVRIET red Suits et fausrmmn PRICED) AT .50 Ctevrion, weead,~ ruvte Sits LROA D) FARES ON OF' $50.00. urteous Attention" Lin Street IA, S. C. stage and ahuounced: "The performance will be given to night. I am arrested. I want to thresh this thing out in court." The fighting between the police and groups of service men lasted until mid night, but only a few persons were injured as far as the police could learn, although scores had felt the weight of the officers' night sticks and a few officers had been struck by missiles. AMBASSADOR DIES f W UNDER OPERATION Washington, Oct. 20.-Count V. Mae chi di Cellere, Italian ambassador to the United States since 1913, died in the emergency hospital here tonight jdst as he was about to undergo an operation. He had been ill since Sat urday. The ambassador was removed from the embassy to the hospital tonight after his physician had decided that only an operation would save his life. He reached the hospital at 9 o'clock. and while on the operation table, be fore the operation started, his death occurred. His death was pronounced Fair Oct. Special When you come to Fair don't miss this sp and winter Coat Suits f D)ISTINCTIT WONDERF1 New Tail With the style exc this stor SPECIALL3' $3' in Tricotine, Broadcloth Duvet H andso With 01r witho SPECIALL3 Developed in Silve: Serge, and [ WE 'REFUND RAI PURCHASI "The Store of Co 151:3 M1 COLJUM[