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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 4

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if HEN you step into Walk-Overs you step out with a sense of well-being inspired by the knowledge that your feet are correctly dressed. Walk-Over stylists set the foot fashions for the whole world. The same chic styles that intrigue Paris, London and New York are here for your inspection and approval. You will love feheir ankle-fitting feeling of restful snugness. (WE GIVE AND REDEEM EAGLE STAMPS) URLEY DRY GOODS Without Extravagance P.

S. WAGONER, Manager 0 King George enjoyed Ford car jokes, so Henry Ford has sent him a Lizzie. That's what we call revenge. They discovered a stowaway on the Graf Zeppelin, but didn't have the heart to give him the air. Clyde Fox, New York, was given seven years in jail for having seven wives.

Many men with only one wife get punished for life! Dr. Charles Hose, returning from the Far East, says there are really no wild men in Borneo. So we guess our flappers might just as well stay at home. A fashionable frock which can be passed through a finger ring is on exhibition in Mexico. Now let's try to find one here that can't! Atwater-Kent Radios completely installed at prices to fit any purse.

Bollck. Phone 365. 29-tf. A British judge has ruled that it is illegal to spank a girl over forty- seven. Well, anyone breaking this law 'has nothing to worry about.

What girl will admit s'he's over forty- What an education will do for one! A man graduates at an agricultural college, and as a reward he is called an expert grafter! The test of a radio: Has yours survived the presidential campaign? (How many of you still remember the name of the elected Vice-President? BIG MEN FROM SMALL TOWNS Just Arrived! Two new shipments plaster paris gift goods. See at Neosho Paint and Wall Paper Co. 49-5t. Glenn Curtiss. Glenn Hammond Curtiss is one of the outstanding figures in the history of American aviation.

He was born at Hammondsport, N. an American small town, in 1878. He was educated in the local public schools of Hammondsport. Today he is at the head of the vast Curtiss airplane interests. His sensational career may be said to have begun at the seat of a early as 1902 he established his first factory, devoted to the manufacture of motorcycles, in Hammondsport.

Riding his own machine, he set speed records for mortorcycles in 1905. Later he designed aeronautical engines for dirigibles. He supervised construction of U. S. Air Craft for a time.

In 1910 he won a $10,000 prize offered by the New York World in a flight from Albany to New York in 2 hours, 51 minutes. He invented the hydroaeroplane and the flying boat, both heralded thru- out the country. He opened flying schools in many cities, and later designed and built for Rodman Wanamaker the "America," the first multi-colored flying boat, and first heavier-than-air flying boat designed for transatlantic flight. iHe designed and produced such as scooters, lifeboats, combined land and water aircraft, speed motor boats, autoplanes, and also developed many types of air motors. With J.

N. 'Willys 'he expanded the Curtiss factories in 1927 to meet the war demands of the Allies. He has been in the front line in man's battle for the conquest of the air, and it is hard to think of airplanes without thinking of Curtiss. Recently he was one of two thousand leaders who foregathered at a dinner "To the Pioneers of "flft American Industries," known as the "Ten Billion Dollar Dinner" as the aggregate wealth of the guests total- led about $10,000,000,000. Many of the men about the table, like Curtiss, were products of American small towns.

A gils often discovers the man after her own heart doesn't want it. Authorized Crosley Radio Sales and Service Ask For Demonstration H. B. SIMONS ELECTRICAL CO. 1 217 S.

Wood Call 231 Hunters! Get the Beet- Buy where you can get WHAT YOU WANT! We carry a full line of loaded shells of all the stand' ard makes and you will find our PRICES RIGHT. WE RENT GUNS by the day or week If your car needs a new battery to make the trip, we have a 13-plate guaranteed for 12 months at $8.50 in best rubber case Newton County Hdwe. Co. Call for your Eagle discount stamps It Meant 21'2 per cent to you CLARIBEL CONVERSES ON ECONOMY VOGUE ,9534 Dearest I'm one of the few women in the world who rather likes to economize I can do it smartly. And I flatter myself I've done it this time.

in the center of the accompanying sketch, you sec my new tweed coat, with a small notched collar, straight silhouette, skirt to match and rather simple sports hat. The tweed is one of those new varieties with a red thread in the weave, and I've matched it with the softest, loveliest crepe blouse. At the left, you'll observe my morning dress of two-toned wool crepe in the same general beigy- 9306 i brown of the tweed. It has side pleats, so that I can manage a good long stride, and the vest of silk pique goes on with dome fasteners so that it just takes me a second to put in a fresh one. lean wear it alone for early autumn days; later on, it will go perfectly with my tweed coat At the right, I've sctched another dress I have just ordered It is not quite so uncompromisingly tailored, but can still be worn with the same coat It's made of a rather silky looking beige woolen material which is extremely light in weight.

There is a wrapped front that falls with a St. James Chamber of Commerce recently held celebration in honor of opening Pevely Dairy Milk Cream Station here. POLOS of head treated externally with- ICKS Over 17 Million Umd Ytartf of head or chest are more easily 9488 'draped line, a perky little bit of side drapery in the skirt, a vest, and inner cuffs of cream colored pique. When I wear it with a fox fur, a brown felt hat and brown shoes, and with a bag to match, it will be quite dressed-up enough for any but a really formal daytime occasion. Don't you think I've worked out a smartly practical wardrobe? Yours as ever, Claribel.

Radiola radios are conceded to be the best. Phone 365 for free demonstration. Bolick Battery and Electric Company. 29-tf. NOLAN-LISTER Miss Estelle Nolan and Earl Lister were united in marriage last night at the home of Rev.

L. R. Lemming. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs.

D. A. Burkhart of this city. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Lister have formed many friendships since coming to Neosho. Mrs. Lister has been in the employ of the Hollywood Beauty Salon, and her many patrons will find her at her post at that place. Mr. Lister is in the employ of the Standard Oil company, and their friends are glad to learn that they will continue to make their home in Neosho.

The Daily Democrat can supply your Christmas Greeting Cards. Better come in and make your selection now and insure getting a good choice. Phone 225 and we will bring samples to your home. 51-6t. D.

E. Dorsey, employed by the Shell Pipe Line Company, has received orders transferring him to Austin, Tex. He will leave at once for that place. Mrs. Dorsey will remain here with her sister, Mrs.

Frank Robinson, and family, and other relatives, until her husband is permanently located in his new place. For dependable Optical work, tee Dr. Corbett, over White Brick. Phone 731. Sl-tf.

Mr. and Mrs. Porter Taylor have sold their farm lying south of Neosho, to Mr. and Mrs. M.

T. Rice, who expect to make extensive improvements on their newly acquired property. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will leave in a short time for Illinois, they expect to locate.

BRUSH ROOTS AND PATH. WAYS Dear Now that fall is definitely here, I am reminded that autumn and winter are the seasons par excellence for clearing away brush from woodland paths, tomake room for worthier plantings, or for any other of the numerous purposes which may arise around any country place. As a matter of fact, I spent all of yesterday putting this principle into practice, so irs particularly fresh in mind. When a lazy man tackles a job like this he generally goes through the tangle with a brush-ho9k lopipng off the visible growth a few inches above the ground and leaving the roots undisturbed. As a result, three fresh shoots will spring up next year where one grew before, and in a few seasons the intended clearing will be more impenetrable than if it had never been touched at all.

There is only one way to make such operations even fairly successful and permanent in their effect, and that is to grub out the brush roots completely. Hard, slaving work, this, but take my word for it, Jimmy, that it pays in the long run. As ever, Gardner. We are astonished when we hear some "fore-handed" person speaking of preparing Christmas gifts, but when we consider the calendar we are almost seized with panic when we see that Christmas Eve will be just five weeks from tonight. Save fuel by replacing that broken window glass.

Neosho Paint and Wall Paper Co. 49-6t. Special Bargains At all times for Cash. Whether you buy or tell don't fail to call Phone 466 Wade Furniture Co. LOCATED IN NEWTOWN Coal KANSAS OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS Phil Ratlif Phone 335 Just Arrived Large Boneless Codfish Steaks PER POUND 40 Cents Fancy Fat Mackerel PER POUND 35 This food was ordered from the Atlantic seaboard and in of the very best quality.

Mrs. Beulah McNabb has returned from a week's visit with friends in Tulsa, Okla. Turner-Mace South Side Square 78 Phones 145 Watch our AD for specials Professor and Mrs. Roy Scantlin and their small daughter have gone to Sedalia where they will attend the State Sunday School Convention which opens there Tuesday. Old English Floor Wax at Neosho Paint and Wall Paper Co.

54-6t. Members of the Eastern Star chapter of Neosho will entertain the Past Matrons of the chapter as their guests at six o'clock dinner at the Masonic Temple dining room tomorrow night. TRY DEMOCRAT WANT ADS! Dr. D. Galbraith of Kansas City is in Neosho for a visit with his mother, Mrs.

Florence Galbraith, and his sister, Mrs. Virginia Mitchell. NEOSHO SAVINGS BANK NEOSHO, MISSOURI CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $80,000.00 Organized in 1885 and have been doing business in Neosho and surrounding country continuously for over 43 years. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS A. L.

McConnell, President H. S. Ely, Vice-President M. J. Kelly, President of Board L.

P. Kelly, Cashier O. V. Wager, Asst. Cashier Miss Nora Smith, Asst.

Cashier Kenneth Kelly, Asst. Cashier A. G. Ratliff W. N.

Vaughn Joe R. Pritchard We believe that an institution that has been doing business for nearly half of a century is a good recommendation, and on these grounds we solicit your business. Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR apartment.

Phone 611W. WANTED to buy good second hand saddle. Address care Demorcat Office. 54-3t. FOR house, modern except heat, and garage.

W. Hoppe, up stairs over Owsley's Drug Store. 54-tf. This space is for the free use of any charitable or civic organization to advertise any church, lodge, civic or social event. This space is 'Contributed through the courtesy of BIGHAM'S.

DrJrank Crane Says The Intellectual Life. It is refreshing to note that a memorandum from the Student Council has been addressed to the university authorities ut Yale formulating series of reforms upholding the proposition that a college is primarily a place for study, and only incidentally for social and athletic recreation. This will be refreshing to a number of fathers who are digging in to pay the expenses of their sons at school and heretofore 'have- been worried because those sons seem to be more interested in sports and in social advantages than in intellectual improvement. Of course every healthy boy is interested in athletics and is anxious to form proper social connections. But the general Impression prevails among fathers that boys ought to go to school to improve themselves from the chin up and not from the chin down.

It has been too often that boys have attached a stigma to those who get class marks higher than C. Those who go in for study have been charcterized as "sharks or "grinds." Reference to one's studies in social life has been looked upon with disdain and the only thing to be boasted is a place on the foot- bull team or the rowing crew. Of course boy is a healthy animal and he doesn't care to be jected to intellectual snobbery, but at the same time, the New Haven memorandum asserts, a college finds, its reason for being and its prestige in the achievements of the intellectual minority among students. I It has been generally presumed that the youth of the country is someWhat wild and is out for a goodj time only. Those who emphasize! the things that are intellectual in any group of people must necessarily be in the minority, but it is refreshing to see that this minority has been coming into better repute during the last fifteen years.

There are! probably quite as many serious-minded youths in the country as there ev- er were. Youth is not at all out for, a wastrel life. There still remains) quite a number of the elect. And on the whole the prospect for a tor world in the future is bright, This memorandum suggests that after the first two years the menj who are assiduous in their studies aro to be separated from those who are going in for a good time and' barely enough study to get by. The honor men's instructors should be largely tutorial and they should have the best men on the faculty, It is needless to say that this proposal of the undergraduates has the entire sympathy of the faculty.

I FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEOSHO, MISSOURI Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 DOUBLE LIABILITY OP STOCKHOLDERS ON ACCOUNT OF BEIHG A NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS A. G. McGINTY, President A. W. DUPP, Vice-Pres.

C. M. ROBESON, Vice-Prea. E. C.

COULTER, Cashier and Trust Officer E. S. CORNISH, Assistant Trust Officer RUTH BARNETT, Assistant Cashier D. E. HARNS, Aas't Cashier M.

R. GIBSON, Ass't Cashier J. K. MORRIS, Manager Savings Department H. G.

C. BALDRY D. L. BUXTON J. T.

STURGIS A. W. FULLERTON J. S. CORNISH Under Supervision of the United States Government MEMBER FEDERAL SYSTEM which enables us to be of service in every way in keeping with Sound Banking.

TRUST COMPANY POWERS We have authority from the Federal Reserve Board at Washington to act as Trustee, Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Assignee, Receiver, or in any other fiduciary capacity. (Legal in Missouri) Conservative, Yet Liberal and Accommodating Strength, Security, Service SOUND TOTALS Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits, We issue a Certificate of Deposit for U. S. Coupon Bonds..

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