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Muskogee County Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • Page 3

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JULY, MUaKOGEE -DEMOCRAT PAGE THREJB MELLON SPENDS GREATER PART OF TIME IN MUSEUM Mystery of Charles Dawes' Pipe Finally Ex- plained By HARRY B. HUNT (T-D Speolai Correspondent) Washington, July Mellon, on his vacation trip abrond, is spending tnoro time at the National Gallery of Art In London than he la at the Bank of England. And over In Paris, ho will devote of the works of art In the Louvre than to consideration of the French budget and the reparations problems. For while he Is by vocation a capitalist, Mellon Is by avocation a connoisseur of art. As the former, naturally, he is an expert on those masterpieces of art, turned out down at the bureau of engraving where Uncle Sam's currency and bonds are produced.

He doesn't permit his lovo for the higher art to diminish in the slightest his admiration for a handsomely designed banknote. But, like the senior J. P. Morgan, who will be remembered no less us an art collector.and critic.than as a financier, Mellon finds hlB enjoyment In his advancing years in the contemplation of and sculpture. Pipe Keops Him Cool The mystery of that much-pictured undorslung pipe affected by Charley Dawes, President Coolldgo's running mate.

Is at last explained. It hejps Dawes keep cool with Cool- Idgo. Not that the smoke serves as a sedative and keeps the high- strung Dawes pulling pleasantly with the calmly contemplative Cal, though It may have that efl.ect, too, but the smoke from this particular brand of pipe is supposed to have lost all of Its heat and bite before It reaches the mouth of the vice presidential pipe- puffer. The stem of the Dawes pipe, as you have noted from the pictures. Is affixed at the top, not the bottom of the bowl.

But it enters merely an outer shell. There Is an Inner bowl containing the tobacco, which is screwed Into the 'i outer bowl; This inner container has Its opening at the bottom. Connecting the stem in the outer shell with this opening in- the inner bowl Is a spiral passage twenty inches long; In which the smoke is cooled and purified; It is suggested that the owner Of the patent on i the pipe might make a "cleaning" if he would get authority to advertise it as the "official P. dudeen, guaranteed to help loyal republicans cool and keep Cool- ldge." Next to the president of the United States there is just one person in the service of the government whose, pay Is appropriated specially In his own name. Grayson Special Employs VThis man Is Joel.

Grayson, In charge of the document room of the house of representatives. Grayson, who has worked for the house for forty-nine years, is designated as a "special employe of the house;" and as such his Job cannot be passed on. When he quits or dies the Job will die with him. For it is the special fund of information own brain, covering the bills, resolutions and reports of--Hie last half which makes Grayson's servie.es so valuable, And this cannot be passed on to others, although the official files, containing more than a million a half separate documents and publications, will, of course, remain, Grayson is a little, stoopshouldered, gray-haired, bespectacled man of 66 kindly, courteous and always obliging. If you want the official factj covering any Question that has arisen in congress since Grayson first came to Washington as a page boy in -'76." the chances are he can them to you offhand.

If you want the documents, he can find them for you, too, in short order. He is, In fact, really the human card Index to congress. PUTS IN COURSE THAT CUSTOMERS MAY PLAY GOLF Chicago. July 30. as en- tertalnment for customers in place of the usual rounds of.

theaters, club and cabarets, is to be used by William E. Sharp of Chicago, president of a manufacturing company, who today began construction of a- miniature golf links on two acres adjoining his factory the southwest section of the city. Sharp thought the best way to Ingratiate his business with out- of-town customers would be to rurhlsh them a spot on which to play golf next to his In this manner it is possible for the manufacturer to provide imusement for his customers while close the and be the closes, to turn to his fanflly and forget business worries, allowing such buyers as care for the gay night life to seek the places they like best without forcing the seller to spend both day and night with them. ISLANDS SPRING UP Kharkoff, July beacons have been erected on a new "Island which sprang up recently In the sea ot Azov, an arm of the Black Sea, as a result of a maritime convulsion. A gigantic gyser of earth, rocks and smoke Bpouted for more than ten minutes, At the end of that time a new island had gppeai-ed as If by magic out of the water.

BOW AND ARROW HUNT Denver, Col, only with a bow and arrow, E. R. Welch hunt.mountain lions in the Colorado Rockies this summer. Welch has notified Stanley p. Young, In charge of the predatory animal division for the United States biological survey, of his plans.

NEW FRENCH FADS PariB, July newest fads of the season at Deauvllle are: A fluffy wool dog tucked under the arm, mottos In silver lettering on hats, and neck. laces made of ivory chess men. The fashionable Normandy resort again is attracting Europe with the Olympic games concluded. Tom B. O'Bryan of Haskell, democrat, for Btate representative.

Adv. THEY SAW A REVOLUTION? Chicago girls, several members of wealthy families, decided several months ago to show Brazilians just, what a Russian ballet was like. But instead the Brazilians showed them a perfectly gooti revolution. Anxiety was felt for their safety, as no word was received from them for days after the fighting in Sao Paulo started. News, however, has come they are in Argentina now.

Hero are throe oi them: Viola Shermont, uppor leftj Frances Dagmare, upper right, and Adris'Milar, below. JAPAN'S TRIBUTE TO MACLAREN Major. Stuart MacLaren (left), commander of the British 'round-the-world flight, was.handed tins bouquet.at the ce'ebration staged in his honor upon his arrival in Tokyo. The was made by the 15-year- old daughter of Seifu. Karuchi, director of the Japan Imperial Aviation society.

Flight Officer W. N. Plenderleith, who flew from London to Japan with MacLaren in the Is seen in the center. JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES Slory by HaJ Cochran Drawings by Lee Wright About this time Jack saw the Utile -Eskimo boy approaching. He had a long string offish hanging over his Every ono of them was -bigger than the one Jack had speared.

where did he get that string" asked Jack. ''At unothcr fishing hole," replied a sailor. "Ho is a good fisherboy." The Eskimo man said -something to the two sailors and then turned and left. "Where is ho asued "Hack to his ice home," replied one of the sailors. "He's going to take his home for supper," Then noticed that the lltule boy, too, was leaving them.

think It is-about time we are going back to tho sailing vessel," suggested one, of the sailors. So Jiu'K and Flip and the two sailors started working their way across the ice. They had gone but a short distance when a very heavy snowstorm started. It was so white shortly that they could Jjardly see. (Continued) DIDN'T KNOW THE PRESIDENT? Luis Angel Flrpo traveled in fast company in Washington.

He shook hands with President Coolidge. But he didn't know it. On the way out of the White House he inquired in Spanish, "Who was that man?" Here the "Wild Bull of the Pampas" is seen with Senorita Julia Pueyrredon, daughter of the Argentine ambassador: Dr. Enrico Lazaiid, secretary of the embassy, and Commander Vago, the Argentine naval attache. TO CHINA THE IDEAL WOMAN Strong, henltliyVand beautiful 'in form and feature with a happy disposition; Upon her condition depends the physical well-being-of her children and the happiness of those about'her- If is only by making the.best.of herself that a woman Can give her best to the world.

weak and ailing there Is one tried and true remedy, Lydla E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound made from roots and herbs which for fifty years has been restoring the women of America to health and. happiness. Off On All Hot Weather Two-Piece Coats and Pants including Gaberdines Mohairs Tropicals Seersuckers Spanish Linens Clothier Next Door to Palace Theater Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Princess Murat of France is accompanying her husband and a party of friends, quite a few of them Americans residing in Paris, on a trip through the ancient Cities alonq the banks of the Sea of China. The expedition intends to visit Saigon, Onom-Peuh, Angkor," the forbidden town of Hue.

and other historic places. FOH INDIGEST rmctim. 6 BELL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS and 754 Two Pkenomenal Values SUMMER DRESSES OR THIS Week we are showing two price groups in Summer Dresses. The most remarkable values of. the season.

75 Cotton Dresses $Q75 Light and dark Swisses, Linens, All price Voiles at one 45 Choice Silk resses Georgettes, vln A tL Crepes, worth much more than double the 23 29 Tailored Suits Give Away Prices 8 Z5 aad l5 75 Calhoun G. Co. We Close at 5 p. nr. Another Early Morning Special ThaTMothers Will Appreciate Tomorrow-Thursday 8:30 to 1) A.

M. Only Children's Lisle Socks 18c Pr. EGULAR three-quarter length in "Gordon" brand, with roll tops. Assorted plain colors and fancy striped tops. 18c Pr.

(First Floor) Watch For Other Early Morning Specials Calhoun DEY GOODS GO. Brown's C. 0. D. THE BIG MARKET PLACE Where Thrifty Housewives Shop Phones 3450-3451-3452 Free Delivery Specials for Thursday and Friday Sugar, with- order, five pounds for 3-ounce Fancy Fruit Vanilla or Lemon Extract 14c Creamery Butter per pound 39c Nice Cantaloupes, 4 for 25c Fancy Lemons, per dozen 19c Royal Garden Tea, for ice tea, 25c size 19c 45c size 37c Cream Loaf Flour, 24-lb.

sack v. 89c Fresh Roasted. Peanuts, per quart 10c Large tall can Red Salmon, per can 23c Large can Sliced Pineapple, per can 33c Green Beans, fresh, tender, 2 lbs. 1 15c Hot Bread and Rolls Twice Our Pastry Made in Our Own Bakery Peaches, Green Corn, Cucumbers. Tomatoes.

Celery; Lettuce, Lima Black-Eyed Peas. Carrots, Squash- Cabbage, Peppers, Plums, Grape Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 pkgs. lie 20c can Pimentos, per can 16c 10 bars P. G. Soap for 43c Krispy or Graham Crackers, package 10c Cherry or Orange-Kist add sugar and water makes half gallon drink per bottle Calumet-.

Baking Powder lb. size, 25c. Best- Irisn Potatoes, per peck 35c- Ko. 2 can Tomatoes, 2 cans for 22c Large can Libby's 'Spinach, per can 23c Jelly Powder, use same as Jello, per package 5c 40c size Paramount Mayonnaise, bottle MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Picnic Hams, 6 to 8 lbs. 80c Choice Veal Steak, loin Sliced Beef, per 1 pound Corned Beef, sugar cured per lb.

20c Cheese of All Kinds, Hot Baked Ham and Barbecue, Cooked Lunch Meats Breakfast Bacon, sliced, per lb. 29c Smoked Bacon Squares for seasoning, per lb. 20c.

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