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Igife HgF ;v * ' -7 *<* i*T7r>*.N iia-r -.? ?~r :.---- .? ? SUNDAY, AUGUST 79, 1* ; Columbus Ma *?Few Knew He 'COLUMBUS, O?(ANP)?Lymi B. Kilgore, one of Columbus' lea< Ing manufacturers and inventoi died here recently. : Although his firm's products-itwidely used and he'has run two di _ -lerentlinn&- xery few people kue that Kilgore was a Negro. r, Kllgore's product "chromedge" used through the "world. Chromed* 4s a metal trim for. linoleum, t wi tnr first person to produce hie , den nails and screws^ At hls^deuth lie was worth at lea: ? a half million dollars. At one tin he owned the B. and T. Floor "con pany, a firm he 'used to work fc and ai his death he owned the 1 and T. Metals company, a firm the hired 600 people. UNKNOWN TO PUBLIC Despite Ihesw achievements li was unknown to the public. When he was only six years ol( his mother died, ar.d his-father lei ' ... . . a mm with a grandmother, and wen off to Tacoma, Wash. At Hillsbor JOHNSON'S FUNERAL .. HOME A Kind arid Sympathetic ? Service ~ ESTABLISHED 1910 Telephone 8137 1401 Park St. Columbia, S. C. BfcNfcDiCI ? ?A Ptonrrr Institution of Mlgftif1 Culiiuililiii 11 if ~ THE FOLLOWING I " Splendid opportunity lor Intelle opment. Co-Educational Institut Expense*. , Registration arid Orientc ? -r Fall Classes Bej ??" ?t-t-7?? ^7-? ?For Further Ir J: A. BACO. - BENEDIC ? COLUMB "?" " "A" f Accredited by the Departmer Carolina. Accredited by the ! dary Schools and Colleges. ~ Wholesome Environme Offering Degreei , Cou - * Bachelor of Arts * Bad * Bachelor of Science * Bachelor of Scien . ; . * Bachelor of Sci Education ;; _i * Bachelor o * Bachelo * Courses in Music, Q\ r 1 JV A ft r" A I I A* mm? I VHO TALL it: ? ? - SEPTEMBI FOR INFORM, SAMUEL R. HIG A L LEN ^ U 1 Columbia 13, SOUTH CARC ' ; ArAWD M . Orang 1948 fall Sessior ? UNDERGRADUATE COURSES U cation, Home Economics, Mec eering. rwn inrUR/VlMllUN C ' . ' The Re ?RADUATE SCHOOL?courses _ visors and Principals in Educa ogy, and Chemistry, Mathemat FOR INFORMATION a The Deem of the ( 1 LAW SCHOOL?A-three yea ? ??? ?? Bachelor of 1 FOR INFORMATION a | - Th? of tl / { 48 nufacturer Dies ./ * Was A Negro in School he proved himself to I i- mathematical genius. *8, " ' "He had no need for a per re Mrs. Kilgote said, "he figured e\ f_ thing in his - head. And he c ^ see years ahead- He was* ah thinking about what was coming When he graduated from is school' in 1906, he took all kinc je odd jobs" in Hlllsboro, which le^ tjie town of his birth. He mai i- ; and moved to Columbus in 191! The couple first worked at a a st tarium, then he went to the Bi ie Fruit farnii .north of Worthing ^ < where he rose to * foreman. / u. ^stayTngi there 10 years, the Kilg 3 decided to move because they w lt ed their daughters to have a education. , ,< I ; > ~l?ack to Columbus, Kilgore, 1 a partner, started laying llnol ! on a contract basis. They used j' i B. ard T. Floor company as t headquarters. lt SILENT OWNER 0 Using" borrowed funds, lie bo\ _ j linoleum and an inventory at rrtifl/T. went into receivership ""owned most of the merchandise bought the company and rema ti:e silent owner. He kept the s employes. Later he sold out. Getting inte ed in the strips used in tastei and joining linoleum, he oegai -toy with ideas, This project came the B. and T. Metals comp at 425 W. Town street. -f?AcLuiilliig 10 E. Douglas Woh 1 president of the firm, his chronrw J is now a" leader in the world mai Kilgorc served as vice-president treasurer of. the company until r COLLEGE -o r I.ea r n ~TTora fe~fl~TtiT~iV> ^ teart" of the State. . 5EGREE5TCONFERREDT ^ h. and BJL* : etual growth and character develion of Class "A" rating. Moderate ition September 13, 14, IK?jjn SeptemJ??tJL6 ?' ?\ O ' ^ formation writ**: ATS, President T COLLEGE f* 13, S. C: NIVERSITY 1ATED . ' ' it of Education, State of South Southern Association of Seconnt * CoTnpeTent Faculty ? in the Following rses: " ' tielor of Science V ^ s in Education ice in Home Economic* ience in Business * ?Vf Theology - - V r of Divinity * rgan, Piano and Voice >SION BEGINS :R 13,1948 ATION WRITE:- ! \ GINS, President \ IIVERSI T Y ' 7 V South Curulinu DLINA STATE rAI I r/>r . UULLCUC * eburg 1 Begins Sept. IS fading to Bachelor^ Degrees in SmenFary and Secondary Eduhanical Industries arid Fngm _ ind Catalogue, write, gistrar designed for Teachers/ Superhon, Psychology, English, Biolics, and Physic^-Sockil Sc+ence. nd Application, write, 3raduaFe School r-curriculum leading tcr the Law Degreed nd Application, write, Law-School died July 31. One of his daughters, Mrs. i J" ginla Tolbert^ is secretary of company. According- to Mrs. "J -: bert, Xhe family owns three foui ' . ol the company stock. His leaven his tn Mi-*. KHfr Mrs. Tolbert and Mrs. Sarah I the other daughter.' oe a ;. Letter By Pompey ^ Denounced By Elk A letter or attack on NAA hieh state president James 'M. Hin of ulul- Pr?Kress'v? Democratic chi man. J_q1ui H. McCray. signed by -. . Arthur Pompey as Trustee of F ^eq metto Lodge 342. IBPOB -or w. ; I summarily denounced by the lc ;ani- I hdge 4it ' its meeting last Wedn own day night. {ton, Lodge members said they had ifter authorized the letter, which t! ;ores_ Mid was written about a Repul ant- can member for Pompey,'ami urj cjtv the two men to overlook the^iti j dent. with Pompey wrote the letter to J eum Hinton alleging slurring referen the wcrp mncie on "the lodge the. nil heir ?* August 0. when at a public me ing the NAACP president said ? ? 'would ask tHat?rhr ? Klks Rest . . closed on August 10. date of the f! J?he prlmary he Hinton request to indicate that -1 **eElks organization is composed lned piaih.of a bunch of )(quorhe ante anct roustabouts." Other Elk;;, however, predotnin rest ec' *n Iheir seeing nothing of indi . ment in the Hinton request, mng ("HAHOES-DICTATORSHIPS 1. ..' Pompey criticided the -NAA e" 'Header for asking contributions w >a y | which seve al gifts in apureciat ?? I uf Ills lllUliy services to the Negr 5 ' ol South Carolina. Were given NAACP attorney Thurgood M Ke~: j shall, the night of August '10 a? He-accused both Mr. Hinton "s __ ' Mr. McCray of having "stimula mt ana permitted ? gullible -Colum : public to laud your names t(f . ^IriPc iinH win uitb matPi ! largesses." back-on Dec. 7 Pompey. also'asserted that Geo , A Rlmorr, plUnHTT " I""" =>=*" i case of last year, had suffered | cause of hts action, and xho j have been the recipient of r r "shower."" _However. Mr.. Elm i to himself,. "1 don't want, char I from anybody, 1 have never asl j , anybody for .one cent and I stfi today, where I have always sto with Messrs Hmton. 1 Marshall, ready to do what I ( j written the letter, however. In replies'to Pompey, both Mes: Hinton and McCray tooltr llllh i-usic7 George Woodard, Exal j Ruler Qf the lodge, said. "We , j gret this unwarranted and unj I-letter. .We didn't nUThoi'T7.e lh; did we know it I tlr ff we have profited greatly under opportunities Lhese men have mt I possible ahd It is a shame son I body had to try to ruin a beau I lul picture. Thev Eilcs do not sip the views to ruin a beautiful p 1 ture. .The?Elks?do?w?t?share?t I * views (lYnroL-co^ ^? - * ' ill an. Wf IinQ tl 1' not more Uian two or three'men h I I5E3i ! A RHEUMAn I l%r-?PAtNS! Kind relief - - a* Ihiiiiauml* lia>r donr, f . I j ??rr SO ; ?an with I't'l". A I... li. l|.I7Tr i rrli<-?inc man) liliuid ?oti d i 1101m - - uida I V i-lruring U|> i>uu|dr?. IhiIIi <ild aorcn. Al I ) your dru|o;Ut for I'I'P today ! - Learn Be Jj ^ The GA Prepare Yoursel low C V Garner's Schoo It's Easy ?- Thoi I 2Q 4-Marmmg^ Avenue PHONE 1 1+^ W E ET E " - - Vottr Wrek-End* Oi 9 Taylor's Delicious- ( ?| Baked Specialties, In ' tloods You Are Alw: Host of Ingredients' -mnr-ricli, Flavorful ( _ 3 >T_\CTT"r] _ --- - - : - 1)1 A =-4&?L0R'S-|tf 12 Spring Street ] BEAUTY F( \ We try to make .el tis beaut i luJ as j >< > b\' the famitV'? wish * _ -Hrrt-nrr* t+nrh r of ronsolat ion in tile | Fielding's Hon 1 ? . L.._. .. T22 Logan Street ___ CharlestonT *.* 'linn i ,i i i . * ' ^ THE LIGHTI Uie ' ^ ' " ' ' ' 5!ci ' :'zt> m ;(V 'a ths . v'.t . ~ r will tyrr- ;?__?? . ''ox.? ?r?r - JAMAICAN'S REOIN Al7 ads CRATION TO I.IRERIA. AFRICA Sixteen J;Mn?'.icans., vanguard -o at ? a mkiration froiu the liriiish is [Ct- I a m ri ,.f 1 i : heria. Africa, arrive in Miami" CP ^ Charloston News oes { ' CHARLESTON. S C Mrs. Dez' z.iP Meggett. *191 * Line*. St.. .has re.1 turned Jiojne after 'vacationing in Detrqit and- Install. Mich., and OnS tario; Canada*. Mrs. Meggett wa> .. ' | accompanied by Mrs Anna Felder-ol . j Jacksonville. Fla. j ?LU'Uil'.iuill slivcl Mrs T .Thompkin of Columbia were recgnt euest> ;t^.v ; i>t?M.i . and?Mi's Lawrence Hoe an t ~ i Lt Thompkin is on leave from Fort ^" j Bragg, where he is stationed. j Mrs. Anna Sabattl has returned te 1 ' Philadelphia after spending some [ time?hegtL^ay yuttjt Mi.' aud !C!fi> ftv ' Robert*, Fields. Mrs Sabatti was J i called to the city-to attend the fuvtc neral services of her brother. Julius ind Rowe ' - : . Od, ; * '?d. ""Mm h. Al"ten will spciiil seven' ' weeks ;n New?York City?a-s. iad of her sister, Mrs. Oeorgetta Brown Mrs .Nan Baxter.. Organizer ol yi's- j dubs 'for the Citv Federation wil iio t jnesent the-East^SMr* JascrnfTlPL Art ted ; and Literary Clitb for affiliation tr re- tin* citv, organization Sept 12. OfUSt | fu-efy of Ill's "i-mp ? ? Mm. <1.1 ill..., U :ior | Tolbert. Pres.: A. Chisolm, vice pres.; i-nk-rE. Ellerby" TeereHfy;"' E" Tunderigie ; r?r ?- ?; anything to do with it <fhe. letter5 j and We have firmly set them'.right.' ,re Mr. Woodard sajd the le;ter hac tJr been Initiated bv the two or thr*> -yje?Republicans in- Up.' Lodge" ad Plantersville Voter* g-pf? +tecir-Porcher J-! PLANTERSVI-LLE S C.'? G S ^ ; Porchcr. Cieornotown pYobi'i'smvi' | DemocratIt > l,.n: ir.an. will hi l.hi; | fprt>e5t">']")('.ikiT here Sunday after1 noon. Septrjnber' 5. when Dcmocra?rri tic CIJUi v wiii met-el at St Paul A ! M K Phut < i'.. id I" * ?? < ? : Brown ' . j J ana ? Ciivuv^ Phtr. n-rsviile Prot'.r *'ri" 'li'.'n 1 ?rhatriharn TTTT a i' . expected which ,k j is beit.tf artfhsed hv 'prci met an;! . auxiliary u^tkei- :n the vamhy He >.:'<! ah !*: acre j*. ? Ucmocru' i. Hi '.hi1- r-'TTT. t<: the state are cu: (1 tally' i;iv;y-d !> inyM-m?. auty Culture RNER WAY , . f for a Sec UfP Pi ? t V? I U I U 'ost Tuition I I of Beauty Culture rough - Inexpensive I 7 Sumter, S. C. 099-1 or 350-J itiiiKs and Parties with 'oo.kins, Pies, and Other Taylor's Superfine Raked ivs .Assured of the Very and the Utmost in,Vda.h?>dnt.'ss .... :?=-= iRDKRS NpW i, 2-02:5.1 ICHtN BAKERY Charleston, S. C. ? MEMORYt'vcrv service in niirchapssihle?iL'iii(jo(L ?f fours*', vs. \\ e try to create a -mm?hrrrryr?' rrm?mem+mm ? vyar* *?> ? a le For Funerals I'll one f>> 1 1 SivuUt ('w-rolmn ? - - ? ...... ?. r n . -i - to - V * HOUSE AND INFORMER, COLUMBIA, S< ?4 ; -j - ! FiorWja. Monday (August Id) a- ! flij L ; li<?ar<{ a Fan/ American World Air- <?d i ways Clipper from Kin^st'oh. The- ltti . Kioiip, consisting ot' fourteen a- t)u J . J i . l-lLi * rr-imii mi^?errtm?t?m? truant, cull- t !u ; tinuc to New ?rk where hoy git will hoard a PA A Clipper for the*. buck, treds.; Members."include Me*- /^/\ rrrnrrr-l Richardson. V DlltK'Jlh, M P. Tobin, B. Seaberry. F. Gordon. C< J H Hutchinson,'A. D.eVeaux. and E-',.. Nla/yck. Mrs. M. E. Fields was guest ; ?Vi i . speaker for -this-club Au^us^-16 at j lie home of .Mr and Mrs. 'Fred ,? (ja\ ; j Tolbert. ' . , ot ~ XyI: s Sally J. F inch wniCTias been wo I confined to her home for the past ovt | three months 'because of illness ys ine > i improving alow f>. " ' riy Mrs. An.ia F Blake has returned 'I ' to Lbmsvilie. Ky.. with her husband wa i M-Sct J L. Blake. Mrs. Blake sea | plans to enter . the University of jud ' KcnTUeky "as a gtaduifte student in" nor . September* ' - *. cas In the absence of .Miss My/etta T Antrum. playground. activities are - Hil being conducted by Mrs. Julia Har- Mb vcy-trrirt-Darnel WrighT s? uoi ! Parents Day. August 16. was en?by a number nf adults- Prtrcrr-rrrr were won by. Mrs. E B. FrasicrpMrs. roc f I-J Williams. Mrs. G Pinckney, Mf.S.'T per ! EL Williams, Mrs. C. Bradford Wm-yMt 1 i.ers hi t-l\e "game of '"Give" werer lm > MesdamCs Nichols, Blunt. Johnson, -.ful Parker, tend Revell. Judges were Mrs. tlo: M- Albeit !t!Kl S. BUrKe. 1 ; . The 19th Annual meeting ahd-pic-vldl iluc of the-Charleston County Far- Gr [mere A. mid T. Educatioal Fair was otl'. , ;held August 18 at Johns Island. The r are . picnic from noon to midnight will J Cot [ be att' nded ov teachers, supervisor*. i pi : h\il.j ar.c. .du., rfi.iiif)MJir.,iltin j. Fiihi rrirnd' IBlaiic Is for president; Samuel Faber. advisor, r wa.1 , J. B. Blake, secretary: James Reed anc ,| vice president-; and Richard Single- by ton. m,inaptpy~ Wil Around Beaufort * A Sanders hips returned to her home C'M> 'from Philadelphia, where >hr was railed td the bedside nf liur n>n? ' tdWard Managault-~ - My 01 Mr. and Mis J C Buggers' . brol -Mi. H',|'lViiiidhr ii' i 1 Ml1- F hiBrown hayr returned do-New York r<--ri> City'- after a pleasant vaeatlon tn ihis eity. ?hh their -mother and err'. Mrs H Brown and Mrs G W 'A Davis, 'Jr. >\.?s guest speaker ^ -rr??4-:A+ln;irii last -Sunday mornmg and also guest speaker at Grace . I.AME Church last Sunday night ; J C C-hisholrri has returned uf- _ ; ter being coniined In the hospital Friends hope that he will soon be ?niTjreh?recovered. 11 ? : Vote Jim Crow End In Jersey Schook H ADDON FIELD, X /? rVNp' Delaware Township Board of Edu?e.i:: hue. voted trr end segregation m iheX/L.vt' U)uiwhip .srhdiil-s- ThhI ordered the transfer of seventy .puHarry T Lutz., president- of the b'Miil > a id :t;inM)xi:iv,'|.'v ion ed pupils wquld tfe Affected by the . ann-se^rt'Kation ofder. , : : -t.tr/-'said that :hrjlt._Wrr~Twoir cIosmL * of colored pupils in the Hmchman School, the only-one m We Ex cell In Fine Poods - Lyih-Mjdoi-A Special ? ?| Order [ J ? STEAKS # CHOPS |t - __i^rRjEP CHILMJsl =rk a OYSTERS !M CPAcnn t i college inn m ~ rzzzzimnrrcnnu^rinp: : ?j - -fOlitMB'IA; K. r. \ P. S. Johnson funeral PhonH 7411 Box 362 = .. - - -V f7f' Ml Plputunt, S. C. ..... i \ o OIJTH CAROLINA ' A jl jp w^r-.- - . r %>y:,' ^5* *,?\^i jPpi^t jmufk < ?jf' ' <$ . .,; n rj?'. | jjjda il r ">V vw rht to Liberia. Some " 200-cole Jamachins are exported to n He t?> thi> Netfro republic ? *>?_ *( ;\i7?riin CiliiM, IllHKU -S,-04ill-=-nti. lull I tif?Y in >oVn iss Odessa Dixon _ ops Title Of liss South Carolina' s Odessa-Dixon, IT. year o jghter of Mrs. Jessie Entzming Allen-Benedict Court1, Columb: fTTTRT SjUth Carolina"" til 'r 10 other rnnHirtntfs in ft stzs ?cvouiiiti?at?Township Audit m Friday night. t. lie .curvaceous little lady, wl nts to be either a beautician mstress, was exasperated wh< ico gaye-her the rnyT^over -rui ui), Miss ?thel Tr^et of Dai ter,* 'hird hlace wi_ntv to MisS Elea 1 of Columbia and fourth is'.ginzaetta Smith of ' We uinbia'.' /jaded with gifts from Columfc re hunts. spending?ehuiiwo-?ai indtr'ip fare for her and her ch 'on. her auhl. Mrs .Lucy Cool TT-Tyrsrm? nr emm - ww yg uyt i?viHa" loft- the city \lortday' for 1. week's' all-expenses paid vac n nt Atlantic Reach ??, Diere, they will be guess;,. oJ T e Hours. operated by Richard: ecu of Charleston. Howevt tor establishments -the -resc pitching XQ to Jielg her and Mi jke have a real good time at tl ayfcrou'nd of the South'." ?... v ; *- -e?- ? ?* t t was ?ne ?lrsi pust war conte -beauty-queen? In the. Statg^f ; sponsored by Th* Lighthou | Informer. Music was furntsh< Mull Moose Jackson?and Pa liams and his orchestra. nrigri writ. Henry?'Jack' Wi ns." Dr H. P Pride and H ' rshall:. ii -it ;he wrnhe: - received mar s-fr'oirr Columbia merchants wh perared ^ diMnc; wht're -<enre?Jtion 'hj ti practiced These classes will t <en lip Other colored pnp>'s wi .ii let-ted m the -general- rqri T" ? ?: !te? |^ihcri m il . J^jll; I r/itfi/ffy/^ I [ . ^. ^ 2/"^ y/s/, ? i WW? tiw/s, jj^jl * P-w-V?v ^? -, ft* '/<"/j r'ytr*y/r/t. jg ^ J BEN A*N EXCIUSIVI 7 ^ ** ' * Progressive FortyMeets Saturday iHAW.le.51 un, B. . (j.?A planr 'ing conference of- Henry Wallace ' ' New Party, the Progressive Part will be held in the Carpenter's Ha] 1202 Hetdt 8t? Columbia 8aturda; August 28, Mrs." N. L. New, chab . mail, prb-tem, announced?Monda: The conference will lay plans f< a state convention, to be held sonr time in September. i, r - Smtt-hem Field' director, P. Pa ,'mero Weber, will be the key not , speaker at the Saturday meetlni Louis E Burn h am ^ executive aecr* -?tary? of the Southern Negro Tout Congres5~~aT" Birmingham, 'is als scheduled to address the meeting. The meeting begins at 12:30 p. n The Progressive Party malntair headquarters at 35 Spring stxe< here, the invitational letter for tb Saturday meeting shows. Serving ? co-chairman with Mrs. New is til Reverend J. A- Dyer, pastor of Ply > mouth Congregational church o 8 Pitts street, here. \ I ? | Louisiana Soldier browned In Japtrn r with the eighth "army i: iGIFU. Japan?^ (NNPA> Prlvat . First Class Robert E. Kill, 18, so of, Mrs. Julia?Rill, of Lnfqyofcfr Louisiana, a member of Conjpan C, 24th Infantry Regiment, Cam Gifu. Japan, , was arowned whll >n swimming in' the Klfso Rdver Jus nor,h Inuyanm on Saturda y. July 31 - . ~ Private Bill was. discovered miss . ing at 5 p.. m. July 31. but his bod was not found until 8t30 a. m.. Tuea ; day. August 3, seven miles doyn th riverV-Militarv funeral 5?r?in?c - , "T" ,/v* ' wci 1 conducted at the Post Chapel. Private Bill entered the Army li August 1947, received his basic trai: ing. at Port Dix, New Jersey, an sailed overseas In January, 1948. er - -' ~ !*. In MerrfoTiam Lib ; J . 1 In ' memory of our dear mothe: Mrs. Amandio Williams, whom Oo ?fit to take into his Heavenl io mansion. August 25, 1947. or You fought a good fight, you kep ;n { the "faith. We. still miss you hut w x- -are happy to know that a mothe like you never dies. . se You are as much alive to<h?y as al to ways because your, life was so beau st tifui and your teachings were ho ". - in.v.uu Your''shining face shine >ia j before Us like a mirror. * -"i- Ml'lH?TOTomip Hpqcp I _, a- t en--. " ? inorapson daugh ce . tfrs. ? o- - ?. : ' a Aaron William* a- ' Williams ~T1" " "" ~ ' p. Carol Williams,-sons, , ' 1 a'-BXT a \M A^Git y 0ft II j eo ^ /-1'''/ *"r O] * 90 PHOOKT"SKACKAM Dl; did co., inc., Columbia; : STATE DISTRIBUTORS OF FINEST jtt. A ' Complete MelflSj*; ~ ; ' BALTIMORE. MARYt^Mn Thi [7" PNliUtfi o! America have justeofl s pleted on* of the'largest apdSsost y successful convention* In Oto Wfr* [j* tory of fh* "ffwltbJwlf ?' representatives of the various-**iap ters throughout the United States ? venttotl. of the Frontier* o?, Xtw|e rlca, which Is a movement of^ptoneers and the only Nf^rO *er| Vice clu') nlovoment ~f Hi *" te ?he country, was held August ftth g. through the 8th with the Balti- I *_t more chapter aeting as^fcdSt: ~ ?A iL ?i-6n August A delegate* -R >? and wives attended a rioattfLmf luncheon at the Morgan Christian a Center, at which time Dr. $rwin W. |? i Underbill ot the P|ijejM?lphi* * " chapter was the principal sponger. . IS At 2:30 p. m. member detegafja A ie gathered to hear the w^NPt't ' A message delivered by N. B. Alton. ^ n national president and. founder of 1 the Frontiers of America. ? <^?9H BE1F. CATTUT i; 1 Twelve per cept tower oeei egttto ' I were on feed for the slaugfcternsar- I ? tot in the Corn- Beit on." jfcuguSt 1st ~1 N | than last year,. aocojrdfzfgTtt) the e-j~Agriculture Department. This I n j cllne reflects * shortage of feed . \ ^ Brains, a reduction In cgtil* *or y nation and high"price* or catil* 4<Sr e corn croifthls year toexpectod* howit ever, to. result in an InprtaStofimrs y ment of cattle Into the.?tom^tott this fall for further tsttogapg,,.. ^ ! ALTERA^iSF " * '? ''---'"-""fw1 gf~ ? Alteration*- BHn^iSr4 i J Work To Tie . . ; v ELM WOOD WW - '. 'I?, ijjj1M'-. r4?CLEANERS r d 2323 ELMWOOD AVE. y Miss L. Kennerly in char*^ t of Sewing Ro6fi^3^ Dr. W. M. Ratliff' \- BOYS' CITY ? s A Haven for Broken-Ho$)e ^ ) tivi& 1& CtImHIf f_ | [fill IQ n/lA.: ' ' IT k ' l^yif I^ m f j| '.STA PUSHED IN ltt] JJte CUf. & C. - H HI PHONES Z~i? y tfl 1 81ft! i i so smooth ~ > cnjoy It ^ ight! '.yPP " here's a test for gmf T without a - I ixer~jast as it r ^ >me8 from th#> K^tle. J e taste of this ?- : J pel b gin will tell ti why this ???' ' ' ") turally golden gig , ,3 turally better. W, ?' A ' ask ONE. 1stastfi) it!' ~"1 hlLLEHS CORP., NEW XOl* -'-J QUALITY LIQUORS