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- A- : / * *' J , , -I. -? Saturday, Novemhcr 13, 1937IEcll^es of Sports II BY "BUSTER" LAWSON The pot is boiling, the top rises | and falls, sometimes a little sweat can be eeen popping from under the cover. A considerable-amount c*f 'this particular perspiration poppee. out of* Paine's= heate<J pot of " vim ,a&- the ^Yellow Jackets" of; Allen, university turned on her dynamic power, that all but blasted the Paine College Tigers ott,-thy. gridiron. The Allen' univetsit/y '-'Yellow Jackets" played a spectacular, type ofYootball from the starting whistle until the soupil of the, gnfT" Tfv? limning of Columbus Burgess capitalized the activities of the day. This husky lad ran all H 1.1 # * 1 - vvyi UIC IIVJIU, I iitiK l llj^ I our loucndpwns and ?one extrq point. lie shattered Paine's line to pieces' ir the last quarter, by making two touchdowns It all happened likv /this: after the kick off the teams j exchanged kicks, with B<Mk kick / ing the ball out on the Paine's live yard line. Paine,; attempted to kick out, but Allen's haru charging line surged through and H. B. 1. Barber, guard fell on the ball film* bled bv th^|Paine" would be kicker J for the 1st touchdown. In the second quarter Burgess made hi* first ' - Bcore, his second in the third and intercepted a Paine pass, reversed the geld and ran twenty-five yards for his thirdi touchdown. Laiei with the hall on Paine's nine yard line, fourth and five, Burgess ran across the goal for the fifth touchdown of the day. Paine's fast 8stepping half back was tackled by Holliday behind the goal for a v safety. Henry "Dog" Harris ?VfcT Burgess ran through the line for ,two of the extra points and" Jesse Kemp kic^tfehtbe other from place-, merit. _ V The running of Burgess, Kemp (Turns f?ar\f 4MW?" KvrAvrv. and. Frank Pullran marker-five m?n for any team.to try and watclv if they can watch them, at the suwie time." Wheft tjie gun shot, the sfitre was Allen 35, Paine 0. " ~ Manv substitutions were made by Coaches Swintoq and Nelson, The entire squard got a chance to 'Show what was stored up on the bench, and you can bet there was plenty energy'in "Rob"" McDonald,, Sims, Bennett, Vernon. Thompson, - Edgar Thojnpsonfi George House and Edwards. ' . Orangeburg. November 5.?Thehighly touted.; Morris college team" went down under a heavy bombard | m^nt by the Red Devils of Claflin. | The running cf Willrs Johnson and Williams took the breath from the spectators. All three of these boy ; r made a touchdown with Fare, Claflin's right end making the other!' It was drizzling throughout the gamoj but Claflin turned on? heat and things got too hot fov , Morris. For Morris, Jack McKmgh sparkled. with dazzling sprints through the center of Claflin's line, only to be tkken out of the game in the . second - quarter due to injuries. I Other ~w6Fds, of McKnight had stayed in the tatp might have been UJUC1 CI1V. - g < Atlanta, November G.?For th^ second time this year and twice hi ' succession the "Seven Pillars of i 6teel" o*f Morris Brown has fall- | en, Florida A. and M. stopped thgTTT amfthen las$, week-South ' Carolina State placed ">her name on *< an unforgotten book by defeating fp .. . the Wolverines 7-0. The running of "Gnat" Harney marked Morris Brown's" down-fall. The touchdown came when Harney | ran 42 yard? behind beautiful block ing for the-lone touchdown of the game. "Bit:" Jimmy, State's All Southern tackle kicked the extra point. What happened to al the-powei at Morris Brown? Where wort ^ Braxton, Harmon, Coopoy and "Sad Sam" Jones? Not toTlask of Williams, Bussey, Regues ami:' Pow ell. Well things happen that way NOTICE To all ooaches, spectators and any one that follow football:?Write the name of your All State candidate and mail it to The Palmetto Leader ^Before November 30. Pick an All-State team that you think should represent you*First. as a man who has spoTts* manship and second, as the best player you have seen in action this jear. , STERLING HIGHLIGHTS Greenvine?Principal R*"' L. Hickson made a special vhalt to Columbia and Orangeburg.^ WeTT^ nesday, November 3rd in' interest of the school. He expressed'"the .satisfaction of enjoying .a pleasant trip. He returned by the way of Greenwood. . The 9A-3 class presented a.i guest speaker for their week, Rev. W. R. Martin, He took the word "Lost" as tHe- theme of his discussion. Music for the week was fucpished by the class quartet and r the Sterling band in its initial chapel appearance. Miss Annie O./'H.odmes. H. E instructor visited hertrelatives in Greenwood over the wieek-end and . 'returned Sunday aftetnoon after a brief but pleasant a Ay. The Sterling warrin^Tigers had a week-end off. It is Hoped that the much necdeo rest wil p* it-them in top share for the Sin>r. High game of November 12th. Homor ooming day will be observed by the school November 18th wher * the team wrl .pombat the strong Anderson High* squad in a, night fame at Greenville. The Vigors tangs are law from the Reed St defeat of lost year, and vengeance ^ is in the air. The final game of the season will be against Booker Hi of Atlanta. Ga. The game will also b? played off In the felrrine 1 Stadium to Greenville. I j . i._ S. C. STATE DEFEATS MORRIS DROWN 7-C Hy~J. C. Chuim The Morris Br6\vn "Seven Pil lars of; Steel" were torn intc threads' ut Ponce; DeLeon Park Saturdav afternoon by a lighting South Carolina State* foolbali eleven that presented "Seven Men oi Iron" to win a decisive, triumph over the Atlantans by & score oi i-o. r, In this victory Statet kolleije Delayed an all around bettor game iban i lie .v.orris .Brown aggrega uon tfl^t was an overwhelming .avoiifi to win from the tean. that uad. never in their athletic relationship wiln hte A. M. E. schooj woi:t u football game from them Touch Dawson, newly appointee, mentor of, State college, with his able assistants in Coaches Webfcei ami Birnie. presr>nt-"d thp-?bfeat team seen here this year arid wa; easily the better outfit m this outlanding v?c,ior,V they achieved over the highly touted Wolverine eleven. .? . Nathaniel Harney, outstanding oacklield ace-,for State, continued his senS&tional running when he dashed 7-VlVrhs to senin Uio lnnr tally of .Ilia gam<h Ilo b-okc. oil tight tackle in a beautiful sweep, si'de-st. bped two backfield men that were (.tuning in fast on th". play a id was on his! way for the run that war. incidentfy the longest seen, in Atlanta \his year H'1 proved throughout the game to be tht- most dangerous feacklield man on the held. Jimmy tfohnson kick 1 the extra point from placement, l'his ..yore was made withir thf lirst four minutes of the game a.a Morris, Brcvn never was abi? to tvefeo." i.e ibis lead. Two long drives fell sr.ort fo: pi he Atlnntai s w ho appeared to be Mat and noo up to stdndaM. They were outph yed and outsmarted Chrouguout the satire game ajK never proved a serious tnreaf tc the visitors who were playing an elert game of football with ttu best coached t'um .State his evet Marl in the ListGTy- of the matitV ftion. a * . Braxton cfhtintu^y to ptay hr stet Ijnv gairto thuj- has *tamp <i hiiii as the greatest running.back I in the Soul:} His poor support I from his team-mates prevexted th= sem-ateinal star from tearing aU?ose 'or a toiuhdown "'several times. 'Bdpc,. wlvy has been th< ;'phrk many times this year pla/ 1 good game, but an old injnry wneed nim ut of the gatn&. ' shnpuut, center Tor?SiLte, Mc (-'ants, pile->iri<"ing fu 11 ba<I;: Muud I All-Southerr guard and Jimmy I lolirvson. A:'-AmeV'tan tack'e were easily the i>< st men for State and hare : onors with the lightning .tailback lun.oy. ? '? ? <;i;okgia state college ? VI'. AI LLN HAT. NOV. 13 Georgia State College of Savannah. Gi\, will play Allen university's 'Yellow Jackets" on Ifursl Kiel ., Satuiday, November 13, the game to be called at 2:30.' This will be the last game between colleges before the Aliens Benedict game Thanksgiving. Georgia has .a- bunch of good players on the team and it is said that th'- "crackers" have not beer defeated this, season." You know Allen's tear... how. ' Fortunately they have beep taking the games ly and it "willjiay you to see the battle between these two team.here next Saturday. Out-of-town Visitors should come early in ori\A rrt*i o f ni't n Klo snflf om .... : 0v.-v ...... I'lljoW' some real sport put-up iji classic style by players who' know the science oTthe game. UEAl i-ORT COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL On Tuesday, Shanklin's i.\ T. S. hoys played St. George !l gh on their high school field (white). Members of both teams did their best playing. By careful watching iAii strong opponents were able to go to goal on the B. T. S. blurtdTer. Charlie Singleton, the tough PS B, ABBS. ????+ -PST KeHTAUSTO^j^^^ NOTE: Your queatioh ansv I a elioping of this column is ene * reply, send a quarter (25c) si Welope, for my New Astrology i mail free advice on tVee (8) T. birthdate. and correct address ^ Assembly Street, Columbia, So L L. C.?Does this man that 1 dm going with care as much for me as he proton's? Answer?He does not ... if | he were serious in wanting to get | married don't you know that he would have made some arrangements before this time. You are wastine some of the best years of your life waiting on him. ***** J. T.?I am between tw? opinions. Please help me to solve the problem. Could you enlighten jpc on either subject as to the. b^st thing for me to do'? ) Answer?The trip that your sister wishes jou to make witWher will not lasr but a short tim|T#and you, will forget it if?you did^nak* the journey . . . however, the' thot of marriage is a lifetime proposition and it .seems to me that you would be bettor satlsQeld to choose , \. .. v .J i, w WHERE ARE YOU GOINQ ? THANKSGIVING? Home-Coming Allen University Allen-Benedict Foot Ball Game > Alumni Re-union ! All Alumni in. South Carolina ; are asked to send their names, : addresses unu year" <>f graduation ; | to Dr. E. H: McGill, President; Allen university immediately. Wo are anxious? to send you information -concerning "Hom^-Coming" November 25, 1937. ,*' 1 M. T. Kennedy Sec. I.ocal A. U. Club, Columbia, S. C. Asst. Sec. State Alumni Association. BREWER, < UMIMING S I BEET IN 0-0 TIE Brewer High school eKven of I Greenwood, met Cummlng St. Hi chool footbal team FrLfey in- pun- , can Park, Spartanburg. It was ' surprising" that so much action ] could take place between tho two < goal lines, and yet neither side ] score. In the early.*part of the ? game Brewer led uy hard running: | Bennett and Chiles, out cnarged ! out gained and out played Cum ming Street boys. Occasionally 1 ehd runk by Johnson am.4 passes < Ptom Sextor to Puttman were at- ,4 tempted by Cuimtving Street team. For Brewer accurate passes from 1 Posev to Avthur Walker or Hunt < along with end" runs bv Duckett j were features of the lasf-hAlf. ! fc. ' , ' SIMS IHGli FOOTBALLERS 1 . WALLOPS LANCASTER III ? ' v., _ . 'Football fans, despite the rain and a drea-y day, saw Siros high j leap to victory .over Lancaster .Ili 1 I Fridaly, November 5th at Union. The game -, was called for 3:30 4 u Sim? High took advantage of au early break and completely out- ' ! claksey the Lancaster eleven as. in , t^e middle of the first quarter the . fast running R. Jeter scored the' first touchdc/wn when She receive -. \ perfect interference oi iiiies. Th1 < i a pass and nip 60 yards besides * second score came in tho third ' . quarter. Sims High on Lanfcas ter's 4 yard line passes to Smith ' who was behind the goal live. Both < i extra points were lost. Tife Lan- 4 i. caster boys were unable to score ? -and the game ended with the ball? * in Sims High's posessron on the ! Lancaster 20 yard line. The score < 12-0. . - ; 1 Friday, No\ ember* ljJth is Horn?- < r cominer I)a,, at Sims Hi when she ' s will meet Greenville. A great 1 i game is anticipated. i ace, caught a pass anj :an 25 ] yards for u touchdown. Officials [>f tlu'-[>u"i" r-rmi-n, Hi|?U 1 ' school coach and the City Supt. < Mr. Patton (hoth white) Some ' girls from the B.T.S. accompanied , " the team also "Principal ishankli"1 ; and three teacher^ Misses Thelma ! ' Shanklin, Madge Perimaad-Tfter- j ' sssa Gray.'. ',n' ^ ,v Beau '* fort County .Courthouse,-our prin ] . cipal sppke to the county superin- . tendent and members of ttie roau | commissioners upon, the subject- ! ' .'.'Educating for Leadership". Tho Girls' Glee club sang. The r handi- I ' craft work was exhibited. Tjiir I 1 impressed the listeners to .he ^xdont that they-decided t> assis' tho Port P.oyal Island Farmers in their first County Fair- -Better Education ft r Negroes, better cit j izens. The I-air Is an ^educational J move to compare man'pf laoor and I'reproduction c/f farm products. An Beaufort county is preparing for it. Mr. B. B. Barnwell, Farm De monstratiou Agent of this county was present at the last business meeting Joeicre the fair,'-lie spoke ' 4-y-v U a Aw cnv.vui a.&im&jjt iu tut? iai uc/^ mmu ( gave helpful. suggtstions on exhi- ? | bits. i; ^ ? mm ' SUBSCRIBE _FOR THE LEADER j " rared in this paper ONLY when ? < :los?d in your letter. For private a ; ad a self-addressed, stamped en- y ' Reeding, and receive by return y 1 question*. Sign your full name, X J to all letters. Addreaa all mail v < ath Carolina. ; X ; iiniiiol Jinmtonujii'1' this step. < j '" ' ) D. B. N.?There is but one thing ' , in life that I desire rvght now and < ! I nvonder if I should continue to \ i hope ? .? Answer?Never give up hope . .| i you are?just a youngster even ' though you are married and it won't be but a couple of years at least until this one thing in the world you wish for makes its appearance in. your home ... it will i be the happiest day of your lifs. J. B. A.?I want "to know if my daughter is going to get the job that she iq expecting^ Answer?She Vill get employ ment in the very immediate futureand will be well pleased with the | occupation that she secures. Her , I income will show an increase a11 round the first of the year. n \ . . . : ' . ~*HB PALMEWU LUADEK ~ ~ " * i I " ' " These Merchants Congratulate The Cooking'School Shandon Radio Service Five Points ? HvP - PHONE 10:50 . \ R When You Need Repair or Parts Service \ | PROMPT, LOW-COST SERVICE ON ALL SETS Xmfl(t-L!>{V AsJj for Our Liberal Plan For ol Trade-In Allowance on Yout^Old Set * mrtr0<? D?..it<vV "-uir"' i IHyTFmHTTTTg^r?.v*y/^WWral i zenith j: Flowers, Flants( Bulbs,.>St\(Kls $ I'"-. ',_ FOR -A4.L I'l/HmtfES i ! -^-J < ... ? Your Orikrs Will Have ( arotul Attou-tiou j: 1 ROSE HILL OREKNHOISES | 1225. I.ADY STREET '. .., < OU'.M III A. S. $ . .S . . w*."t V. | ' A.P.RICHARDSON { ' B ?Dcuk't In? ? - Staple and Fancy Groceries i FRESH MEATS AM) VEGETABLES i ?> T" COK. CIEIIVAIS AND OAK STREETS'* ? ' ?*?; PHONE NO. M35l>- OR 1357 ! K ' - * * *? ^ # # ## # # %*" ' *' *>* ?** ** *** * *%' *|* *? *)*****<**** | ' n. _J , % / \ ;j I DRY CLEAN KRS AND DYERS I ' " . SINCE 1895 ' | X . ... . . I -4? DOUGHTY K V ' *? { * i - ; ' > X Telephone 1 ."{<> 1 1410 Taylor .Street 's x i * * i t. * 'v.- ... . . 'j f? ? ? T. ? ? v p^vvvvvvvvvv^^ f OAK STREET DRUG STOKK 1 jj: W. C. STKlliLl\(;. M^r. x , *5 | . i ' "J v ' ???? ' ? 2230 (iervais Street . - --t urner Oak Street f. PHONE.~2J3-U' COLUMBIA. S. C. j ?'T? ^ $?-?-??? - ?? ' ? " , -I | T. i). PALMER - ' - ' I .*. < , v ' ' 2 % ../I ;|* ? Retail Dealer In "1 " !{! F * ' *' "" * J: 'DRESSED MEATS 'v | 5: : '* ? i ' ' ! ;!; TELEPHONE 8739 COLUMBIA, S. V. 2 I ' ' - 'I ? , -? A WW ' W J I . V . - . " ' I Fish I sed in This Demohstration ? I "k $ ^ FROM jr. I v- ' oV I. ? | V. ( ANABKLLA .& SON ' | i- - PHfi.NK 727 V ?. $ * * / . , :?: ! 1332 ASSK.MRLY STRE10T COLUMBIA. S.^C. ? I : : . | \ __ ' : > - .? f TOM DANIELS SERVICE STATION i | ' r .... f * f - *v- ' 0?i? . , J: | : -?A -j? : ?+-% X 11AMETON AT H A RI> N STREET Y * ' > X f () ' :|: i ? i PHONE 220(5$ CO),I'M 151 A, S. V. ] I ' y. ! ; . ? I BRADY'S. 4 r . t -*' "A !: * Good Thiols To Eat . ? j* -*+* - .,. ;?; :< GROCERY AND MARKET 1 t ... ' ' : f -* V * -(V? I / ' ' - / * ' j : ^ H. G. Bmdy & Co. ; k 2529 Divine Street v Phone 3176 \? y % % <6^> it1 ' * r ?# ' ' ' - * V f int it'; > i.mji i '"is' By Charlev 1 -' 1 ' pthnvn ">Ti:m7i'iA"rTiinv W ith "('holly" I i"1 - c' Th?"--"H.' T(W"llo\v'h' J- Hitfh |'j ' . < {.""! Pill M ! <i'>wri H!?i Wo erred ln-ran -v lilt! '<'??.ks. Hi ".Ax B-jlk, with .shinJi .'l1:'-, >! Professor r: unci's ' . i T:.ouiii--, with his- \vjii-p\ r. , . PivtVss'or jK. J, Frederick, then ; '! i; :i'vipnfj* walks* dir. ii.to a class '(-TQ"i:i wiieI; I'-it.-t expected, ana thf pfn-.; 'c" o!i~a* htltJd' ed"dif) f?i!t ia'.' '-,. ffitciu-: s to'4?Haw. x' Th.- lay Ftu^> was losing to Al-' j-,j 'I > t. at." :; Fait: and'. Pr'ofes^ * vti Ho rt row President >f CJc'6r-* \ y'ia Ft ti p.:t; or. a sweater and ch in \ Panic"arr_he did no* ha*. ' aii'v t?trt .-hues re play- t>. 'led .n his Ure feet .:?i Haw Haw * : *, , . * .J A'id the day Eddie* Palmer p a. laiifc fruit water catfish uciwu ai Dr. hivilie's beach, gut cx- j,, cU? d. slipped, and nearly ; wallow to' <:<!' a'i ! i'- a'-?* " t1'- 'Atlantic .. occur.. Haw Haw Haw. jn ; ? ? *??* J" . LiV-iny In The Pant id Jj , The pay p or .Sammy Nance was 0 $ .'rcwnofl in 1>ik Eddy"' just a few a? day.- h' lV.re he was to hav<j grad- N nauH trom. Old Howard Hi. With Ci Dixion Lt/mux, Arc Nelson, Wil- f llv "Little John" Synth; Leon" Lo- G max and myself all expert swim-' p'mofS too far away to reach bin1., at ?We ci i ?i some 'more that day. tl -. th Harry Mil.or and bis ''Whiskey ti Willie" ball \vh?n he was pitching for State, "wav' back yonder''. r o tl \ The night ol . wooden dormitory' ** b.: lied down at State and w*e lo'sT ,T1 I all! our .clothes. , ***** Sl ) Ih. C. Lewis, the old bo-.-- of the )} ' | "Floating Ctng" at State making ' us haul c< al for swi-pir.g that* churn ^ ' of jee 'cruam f^oju "the V W.C.A* '1 A re-iv'ivtion. .. b [ Willie Andrews, nc\vJ '* State T | KcprcsvntatiNe in New York; and ' A1 wi. oil Cornwell, now u doctor in ; '' ( harle >ton. ***** ' .a! j Tally Add:son, Clarence Lindscy !;nr* old "IV?p" Wats.:.. 'Jimmy*' st j Steitder, d"wp in -old Charleston, 'Ita wildcat.<of the fiTlst. ?1 ? . . * ; | Dr. -'H. S. Wilkinson,'(.ne of the >"* bust dCs>ed men I .have ev r seen ' j and Alma llagroOd. Na.nr> jGrant. ! . 4>r. L It. T'avis and I>: Wiliram ?j Ft-hk-r, | ..Vivian. Corn wo 11', Oliver ait a j .1.y i -u .-i,?hrrvp?<. iTUred - 'int<>..a nu?iv t> aatji'iil iif?.*. : } ? V * vn - . ?j "Swtct. VnPH ' Tl Jir Mi.os. Jr. *' -c?.u)>ir.^ ty>? "oi' 1 |. ?i Allen. Yeah boy, ti!:.;1 I -e j J,v *7o- tltz I'jlio-'d. ||^ ulottel-f arid. Q\ c,. j/j A3JjpS HrNiGjU It yourjfmir is bja.'l.v.l, irnn-scu.^1 'i or f;rej.tha:V Jir*>hhi > lie rt.'j you're homo abav tt?n;*;bt ?!?. v.-.i>n th? t". end-:?^M"i--?h-'.tip' j;o " down to-vowr cic.-Jcr and ye^.? h?of Ciodtrfrov* f-.irieusv. In a h wniin;; it'll color voir h.:ir to a beautiful v shade - .(ejJkmcs in black, hrjown blonde) - wt mm' it the lustre, ih.it tracts men 1 A^e moths to a llarnac oontinornr^i If your dealer JSf f jj ' does r>ct h-vo 3 send $T 75 cT'rrM 'o GODEFROY MANUFACTURING COfjjf AN Y j' EST A n 1.1 SHED 1909 ^ J. W. BR ;!; ' ,,?dry cleXnjnt* a: WE ARE HQ I'll' Y'OUR R?UG C i* 'A ??< well as ahy other cleaning. If s }a A Trial will convince you tf ^ -Hf i ! I/Purely Vegeta that costs only abou QONSTI pleas ment of ' and the neglect i serious ti sake, taV flrst si8i . soon fee laxative BIACKOI -> i^, ' ? , ^ *.V Page 3 REPORTER" ; j Spears < * * I 1 lend you my tools on the road/ fl id I'll tfive jtx lift to a laly. n I don'f -ride men, <i I don't meat] maybe. Bv "Chollyf- Spears, H Poetic License No. 711. 9 BETTIS ACADEMY' N EWS By Huby Nicholson The Bctti< "Red Devils" defeat the Hair.es "Lions" Tue day af M moon 15-0. PV1 lowing the eanie Ilainfe kniyhts were entertain- *1 uu supper and at a scrinl. The Elite club entertained at a i thday party for Mis? Ruby N'i- I o Is o n MLi vifr y e ve n i rg. .nr. > ontr.s, our prtntipai spent(* week-er <1* at h?rjHJr The debating team; ^S-cf, Bow/, an direct* r, held its elimination bate Th ji-day evening "The Rhythm Ban . Rally'' held the chapel Friday evening1 was sUcctSH. , The Oth g fade held its fr?t meet* K Friday and elect? the fo"'lows' officers: Gonzaioe Moor0, preterit; Vera GoKlson, vice-pr??hien. phtlia jMrl ie, Gertrude Atlffnson distant "secretary; A. LafAette ieholsort. .Treasurer; WarcjJptbsj ffaplain; Arlena Brooks, Chr. Ex. Laura Hill, --porter. Miss B. Prater is advi^pr. ' Miss Rosalie .Djfvpre, sen'onr, is" . her home \ir..k>i< ^treatment of ie family phytsicia/h. We hope , i iat she shall. soon be able to re* irn. ' t ..* * Mrss Rubv Blassengale, a teach- . f . i at Lfces\<ile was the giest of rof. and Mrs. II. A. Blass^ngale >.r*.-' during the* week-end The YWOA &vld its installation jrvlce Sunday evening with Miss *. M." Blocker sponsor delivering le address for the occasio v The uidle ligrtf , service was beautii.l 1 y carried o:tft. Tlye ofT.x-'rs for u- year are: Mrs. Zelda Wukerson iCsjuL-nt; f Weayer, secretary; T. re si,.'ent; Misses M. Nabritt. victf aixs, treasurer; S. Young W. [oor**, M. Ahderso'iu R. 'f1 icholscm [. Simkins, S.' Bradley, G. Dent tid L." Hal ey, Com/Chrm Everybody who wants to be nnebody ihculd rea<f the "Lead * - ' ? ' . ' MIIIIMOIIIlilMIM Mi; David G. Ellison / General insurance Honest and efficient attention "ivan to all business ** placed with me. 5 - * PHONE 5717 t?.?U&?, HAIR coloring ? " "J ( 3510 OLIVE ST ? ST. IOUIS. MQ. rnoxE 7!<i2 X :UNS0N ^ ,\I) TAILORING-^ -J \ > m> TtJ DO X '' j L E A N I N G o-'-aF*! > 4 | ft ve are not doing your cleaning <> tat our Service ifi Beat. \ | 7Iff,MAIN STREET ^rt ble Laxative ?, t 1 cent a dose PATION is ah enemy of ;ur^. It dulls your enjoy- . s the best entertainment best friends. ... To constipation is to Invite , rouble." For your health's /. ce Black-Draught at the l: i of constipation. You'll 1 better. . . ., Here Is a that is purely vegetable, and reliable. Try ltl RAUGHT