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12 JOPIJN GLOBE, SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1025. If (Contiiniprt from page 11) Guests present were Mlasen jRuth and Helen KvUey and Afaiule Callaway nnd Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Kelliey. The W.

T. A. of the Baptist Church met Thursday at the Iiome Ot Mrs. Jj. A.

Kain, north of the Olty. After the regular lut.stuess session, a social hour -nan foDowci iluncheon. Twenty-nine tnciuburs attended. Miss Hope Nesbitt, 4 00 North Roane street, entertained at hrldqe Mrs. J.

H. Ownby of Kansn." City, Saturday afternoon. I )alsle8 and queen's lace were In decorating the house. The honor guest was presented with gift and the bridge prize went to Bon V. 33ently.

The guests were IJI- lian Herrod, Pauline Crowl. Geneva Hdtten and Alberta Herrod, of this city, Mildred Harpia of and Alene Robertson ot Carthago nnd Mesdames Ownby and Bon Y. Bently of Shreveport, La. The King's HeraUls of the First church met at the home ot Mrs. E.

Li. Carman Oakland Wednesday afternoon. The session atory was told by Lenoro Boyd and Mary Stone and the my.stery corner was conducted by Cora Palmer and Virginia Ensing. After a picnic lunch on the lawn, the evening was devoted to Twenty-six members and two guests attended. The Sunday scnoo! class of Jlrs; John Herrod of the First Methodist Episcopal church gave a picnic, complimentary to Miss Maude Calaway, Tuesday night at Lakeside.

The guests were Misses Edna and Ruth Browning, Alberta Fly and SICK WOMEN SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED Letters Like This Prove the ReU- abilitjr of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Tnrtte Lake, Wisconsin, I took I Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Com- I pound for Weak- nes8 nervousness, lhad these troubles for years and had taken other medicines for them, but I have found no medicbe so good aa the Vegetable Compound and I recommend it to my friends who have troubles similar to mine. I saw it advertised and thought I vrould try it and it has faelpol me in all my troubles. I have had six children and I have taken the Lydis E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound before each one was bom, for weakness, vomiting, poor appetite and backache, and again after childbirth because of dizzy headaches.

It is a good medicine for it always helps me. 1 have also taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills for the last eight years for constipation." Mrs. MABEL LA POINT, K.F.D. No.

1, Turtle Lake, Wisconsin. For sale by drugpats everywhere. Herrod and Mrs. John Herrod and and nnd Mrs. J.

K. Atkerson. ih A party ot girls will spend the next week at Idlewild Camp at Swimming, boating and plonioklng will bo enjoyed throughout the week. In the party will bo Mts Mnry Roboi-tson. Porothy Harris, IMnry Ell -Mboth Chinn, Horo- lliy Loomls.

Frances Hitner. Frances l.ooniis. Hetty Ball, Jmngene Herrod, Hoiothy Roney, Helen Nesbitt, Ue- loris Jlvinson. JIarcia Wallace and Velma I.yle. Miss Hope Nebilt will chfiperone the crowd.

The t'nited Daughters of the Confederacy will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Hooper. Twelfth and Florida street, in "Wednesday. Ptlnnnett will be assisting hostess. SOCIKTY.

Messrs. and Jtesdames Jlerle Seller and Harvey Newoll; Jlosdames Dawn Morgan and Alice LeRoy and Vervon LeRoy iMi a picnic at Lakeside Friday After a swim, a picnic hinrh was served. Harvey Newell attended a party in Joplin Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A.

Harrington entertained with a farewell pdrty "Wednesday night at her home in Carthage, complimentary to Miss Halycon Burch, who left Sunday for a camping trip at Three Lakes, "Wis. Games and contests were enjoyed. Present were Misses Elizabeth Keith. Martha White, Twlla and Mildred -Wilkerson. Pauline Black.

Catherine Ault, Alice Treadwell, Virginia and Emogene Campbell, Hilda Wilson and Jesse Gabriel of CartervUle; Merle PeCk, Elizabeth McReynolds, Doralyn Leslie and Marguerite Brett of Carthage. CARTHAGE SOCIETY. Mrs. Carl P. Sanders was pleasantly surprised on her birthday Sunday, at her home, 1027 Olive street.

Dinner was served to the following; Mr and Mrs. Eddie Lusher and sons, and Miss Irene Peek of Kansas City; Mr. and Mm. T. M.

Webb of Mount Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sellars and son. Mr. and Mrs.

James Peek, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Peek and children, Walter Sellars, Beulah, Helen, George and Martin Peek of Asbury, Mr. and Mrs. E.

T. Pratt and children of Joplin, Mrs. S. O. Pugh, Mrs.

C. T. Sanders and daughter of Webb City, Mrs. Teddy Moore and daughter of Joplin, Miss Louanna Payne of Lamar, Mr. and Mrs.

John Bundy of Lakeside, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bundy daughter of Carterville, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl F.

Sanders and children. Mrs. Charles P. Bull of Mount Pleasant was surprised Sunday with a basket dinner In honor of her birthday anniversary. Those present were Messrs.

and Mesdames Earl Bull and family, Frank Gllbreath and family, J. C. Bull, Will Bull, James Crump, Ross Yaryan and son, Robert Jean; Jerry Gllbreath, Hiram Rusk and family, Don Bull and family, Claud Breeden and family, George Mears and daughter, Naomi; Charles H. Bull, Nathan Rice and daughter, Corrlne; Mesdames Hattle Allen. Gllbreath and children, Claud Taylor and son, Claud, Messrs.

W. W. Campbell and sons, C. E. Bull and son, Raymond; and Misses Jewell Kicks and Dorothy McRavey.

4f 4 A number of friends of Evaline FORECAST. Monday. Trl-State AVriters' Ber- t.a Belle Brader. 102 3 Moffet avenue, 8 o'clock. Miss Brader and Floyd Blackwell will have charge of the program.

Kings Heralds. First Mcthodi.st jiarlors, 10 o'clock in the mornlUR. Auxiliary. No. 4, A.

H. T. re Benefit hall, 814 Main street, o'clock. Ttiosrtny. Krect Kraft Arthur Bralthwaito, 2105 Wall street.

Mothers' Auxiliary to the DeMo- Rite temple, o'clock; election of officers; full attendance is desired. Ividles' Aid Society Spiritual Science 602 Moffet avenue, 2 o'cloclv T. K. L. cla.ss.

First Baptist church J. J. Smith. 1302 Pearl avenue, 2:30 o'clock. Wednesday.

Fox Sisters' Dolia Young, 615 Connor avenue, 2 o'clock. Gloom Killers' Jlary Gllbreath, 107 North Schlfferdecker Past Xoble Grand decker park, all-day meeting. Thurwlay. Workers' Class, Bethany Presbyterian aU day to work. Loyal Women's Class, First Christian William Wood, 226 Walnut street, 2:30 o'clock.

Girl Scouts, Troop No. park for swim and breakfast. Girls are asked to meet at 7:30 o'clock at Mi-s. H. B.

Fisher's home, 415 North Wall street. Primrose Club Schlfferdecker park, noon picnic. Open meeting Degree of Honor hall, Main street, 7:30 o'clock. Opti-Mrs. Club will entertafn husbands at swim and dinner at Sag- mount, 7:30 o'clock.

Program to follow dinner at the inn. Friday. Friday Bridge Lawrence Myers. Girls' Circle First ChrLstlan park, 6:30 o'clock. Members of Maria L.

Spring Cla-ss. First Christian churcln will give a garden A. H. Jacobs, 510 North Moffet avenue. 7:30 o'clock.

Mesdame.s C. B. Hehhard, B. W. -Quisenberry, Minor Harris, Ruby Campbell and Oscar Llne- barger, assisting hoste-sses.

N. B. K. Class picnic supper for husbands ot decker park, 6 o'clock. by Wingo.

Mrs. Henry Carl Meredith, a June bride who, before her marriage, was Miss Mildred Keohane of Baldwin, Kan. Several delightful social affairs have been given In her honor. Mr. and Mrs.

Meredith will reside at 314 North Pearl avenue. Following the ceremony, a two- course dinner was served. Mrs. Wright Is a gradu.ate oi; the Carthage high school and the Kansas State Teachers' college at Pittsburg. Mr.

"Wright Is employed In the engine department ot the Santa Fe railroad at La Junta. They will reside there. 'When Better Are Bailt. Baick Will Build A. uestikm: trny it that there are more than a million Buicks in use today? Because Buicks are always popular with new car buyers and also because Buick's dependable construction results in a much longer life for Buicks than is ordinarily the span of service of a motor car.

Browning-Buick Co. W. 5th St. Phone 1787 Wilson, 227 West Fifth- street, were entertained Wednesday afternoon at her home In observance of her twelfth birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent in games.

were served. Invited guests -were Elliabeth Wright, Helen Wright, Harriet Williams, Jane Miller, Margaret Garoutte, Myrtle Leavltt, Evelyn Moran, Evelyn Har baugh, Fern and Oletha Fields, Madaline Smith, Jean Bowers, Loma Irllck of Portland, 'Inez Cantrell, Louise Turner, Frances WIl son, Richard La Force, Eual Smith. Hoy Mathews, Joe Leavltt, Robert Garoutte, Rus.sell Palmer, Wllllani Hunter, James A. Wilson. Mrs.

A. J. Harrington, 1204 South Main street, gave a bridge luncheon Wednesday in courtesy to her guest, Mrs. B. F.

Hatcher, of Kansas City. There were four ta bles of bridge. First and second prizes were won by Mrs. B. O.

Metcalf and Mrs. Kent D. Steadley, re spectively, and the low score prize went to Mrs. Olive B. Hall.

Mrs. Hatcher was presented a guest prize. Other guests were Mrs. H. L.

Howe, Mrs. John Marsh, Mrs. Ernest Davis, Mrs. J. S.

Marx, Mrs. Fred P'. Darrow, Mrs. W. C.

Grant, Mrs. J. Mrs. Holt Brett, Mrs. Marian T.

Banes. Mrs. W. O. Harrington W.

C. Burch of Carterville, and Mrs. Paul Davey. H. A.

Patterson's Sunday school class of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, motored to Lake- AVednesday night for a picnic and outing. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Ford and daughter, Luella, Mr. and Mrs. Cushman, Mrs. L. Trlplett and daughters.

Misses Clem entlne and Laura, Mrs. D. A. HIte Mrs. Nunn, Mrs.

Henry Nleman, Mrs Otto Stagg, Mrs. Will Sfagg, Misses Rtith McCarroll, Neva Metcalf, Ha zel Green, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Pat terson and daughter, Mary Margaret Misses Pauline and Helen Hook were ho.stesaes to the Oversea.s Club Monday night at their home, 517 Chestnut street, with Miss Merle McCray assisting. A 7 o'clock dinner was served, garden flowers being used In decoration. A handkerchief shower for Mrs. p. Carder was a feature of the evening.

The time was spent socially, the usual service being omitted. Miss Euarda M'cCraj- was a guest. Members present were Mrs. Carder, Mrs. Frank Woodward.

Mrs. Drayton Curtis, Rue Webb, MlsseV, Fern Mitchell, Llna Nickell, Limibelle Nickell, Beulah Wingfleld. Oolda Dolp. The wedding of Miss Edyth Rltch- hurt. daughter of Mr.

and JTrs. A. E. Ritchhart, and Clyde Wright of La Junta, took place at 7 o'clock Tuesday night at the home of the bride's parents, nine inlles northeast of Carthage. The Rev.

George F. Harbour, pastor of the Main Street Presbyterian officiated. The ring ceremony was used. Only relatives and a few close friends were present and except for the small flower girl. June Members of the force of the Carthage and Webb City Kress stores Joined In a picnic at Lakeside park Tuesday night, the stores closing an hour early for the outing.

Swimming, boating and a picnic supper were diversions of the evening. Those present from Carthage were Mr. and H. Misses Mildred Blair, Fern "Weeks, Bertha Hays. El- sle Hood, Gladys Baker, Helen Jackson, Katherine Whistler, Lillle Means, Margaret Craig, Elsie Heisten, Edna Rohde, Emma Parker.

Mrs. Fred Osborn entertained with a bridge party Wednesday afternoon at her home, 613 South McGregor street, in honor df Mrs. Robbert Elliott, who soon is to leave for Tulsa to make her home. Bridge was played at tour tables. Mrs.

Clayton Smith made the high score and the consolation award went to Mrs. Charles Scott, and a guest prize was presented Mrs. Elliott. Refreshments were served after the games. Other guests were Mrs.

Waller PJvans, Mrs. J. D. Carter, Mrs. C.

D. Morgan, Mrs. Robert Grissom, Mrs. Walter Carter, Mrs. Leo McNerney, Mrs.

G. Wesley Johnson, Mrs. Louis Hough, Mrs. E. B.

Roach, Miss Veva Nichols, Mrs. Charles Wilson of Burbank, and Mrs. Fred Bailey and Miss Florence Bailey of Rook- lord, HI. GATJENA SOCIETr. George McCuUagh entertained with a 7 o'clock dinner Thursday night at the Country Club near Rlv- erton.

A delectable three-course dinner was followed by dancingf and swimming. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Max Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Poole, Mr. and Mrs HoAvard Ellington, Mr. and Mrs Gerald Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tillman, Miss Margaret Cody, Miss Margaret -Jones, Garner Bolce and George McCulIagh.

Miss Juanlta Meadows celebrated her eleventh birthday anniversary by giving a party at her home Wednesday afternoon. Games and music were the diversions, after which re freshments were served to the fol lowing: Bob Boyd, Mildred Boyd Imogene Swaney, Lyla Swaney, Pern Donaldson, Harry Jarrett Maxine Meadows, Vivian Boyd, Anita Boyd, Clarence Hazel Pinson, Margaret Plnson, Sarah Nell Pickett, Haroleeno Bray, Mrs. F. J. Casner, Mr L.

E. Boyd, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. E. E.

Meadows and the hostess, Juanita JfeadowB. Mrs. J. L. Crockett was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the Merry Pew Club at her home, 72.1 East Sixth Klrcet.

The afternoon was spent in needlework, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. C. K. I was a guest of the club.

All club members were present. Mrs. Virgil FiBhor will bo the next hostess. Jlr. and Mr.s.

Harold Finke of Joplin entertained at 7 o'clock dinner at (he Country Club near Riverton Thursday night, Mr. and Mrs. H. Robison of Joplin, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Archer and and Mrs. Fred Braun ot Cnlen.i. Auction bridge nnd dancing were enjoyed following the dinner. At auction, Mrs. Archer and Pred scored high.

A. A. W. cla the Chris- meeting Tuesday night when the following officers were elected: Lois Alleger, president: Tena Dugan, vice president; Inez Derfolt, secretary and treasurer, and Mildred Burr, reporter. Following the business session games were enjoyed and refreshments served, Mrs.

John JfcCulIagh entertained her ftlass of boys of the Presbyterian Sunday school at the Iagh cabin, near Riverton, Wednesday afternoon. Swimming was en- Joyed In the Country Club pool. A picnic lunch was served to the following members: Harry Robeson, Marshall PLsher, Frederick Braun, Richard Page, Max Kennedy, Lawrence Morford, Richard Gllllatt, Jack Robeson and Bobby Shaw, and the following guests: Mrs. Fred Ulrich, Mrs. Elsa Shaw.

Mrs. Fred Braun, Mrs. Floyd Robeson and the hostess, Mrs. McCullagh. The members of the MethodLst Brotherhood, their families and number of friends, enjoyed a picnic at Schermerhorn park Wednesday night.

A bountiful picnic, supper and swimming and enjoyed. The children of the primary department of the Methodist Sunday School were entertained with a picnic Wednesday afternoon at Schiffor- deckeif park. They were taken to the park in a large truck where swimming and games were enjoyed after which a picnic lunch" was served. There were thirty children present and Mrs. E.

V. Parks, superintendent of the department, Mrs. Columbia Helton, Mrs. Rodney Dorman and Miss Allle Moore, teachers and the following guests: Mesdames George Parks, James Bullock, Garnett Kelly, Wayne Bullock, M'ss-ea Georgia Helton, Myrtle Parks end Ella A miscellaneous shower was In the home of Mrs. George Epperson Tuesday night In lU)nor of Airs.

Reece Logan, who marriage occurred Juno 1. The evening was spent Informally, after which refreshments were served to Mesdames Reece Logan, honor guest; P. H. Tryon, Ed Faulkner, Virglo Neihardt, Henry Smart, Losse LaTurner and Ernest Gaede and Misses Pearl Webb, Alice Inez Bolman, Nadlen Edwards, Edith Epperson, Geraldine Epperson, Louise Gaedo and Frances Webb and the hostess, Mrs. Epperson.

Mrs. J. H. Bolco entertained bridge Friday night in her homo, 500 Joplin street, in compliment to Mrs. (5.

C. Moore of Mo- who is visiting relatives and friends here. At auction, Mrs. K. Lennon received first prize and lovely favor was presented to Mrs.

Moore, honor guest. A delicious luncheon was served at, the close of the game. The guest list was comprised of Mrs. C. C.

Moore, honoroe; JNtosdames John McCuUngh, Ben Messenger, M. L. Robeson, Ferd Ulrich, li. J. Haines, C.

L. Sawyer, Minnie Allen, E. J. Murdock, M. J.

Pllckett, J. K. Lennon, Belle Brown, Pred Braun, Blanche and B. W. Miller Picher.

4e- The W. W. G. class of the Sixth Street Baptist church mot with Mrs. P.

W. Speck and a rehearsal of the play, "Miss Fearless and Company" was held. The party then motored to Cunningham park where swimming was enjoyed. Present were Misses Helen Stone, Gladys Speck, Leila and Paulino Glenn, Allyne Dletz; Lucille Jones and Lottie Craig and Mrs. Oliver Stone and Mrs.

Speck. B.VX.TEU SPRINGS SOCIETY. The O. E. S.

Club was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the Empire District club house at Riverton, by all the members of Riverton. Fifty- three members were present. The guests' present were Mesdames Stark, Seward of Springfield, Koelng, Yocum and Rouch of Billings, and Barr of Nowata, Okla, There were about twenty-five children present. Mrs. Qulkley aad Mrs.

McQulro won the gontest prize for making tissue paper hats. A special program was given, consisting of readings, piano Auets and vocal solos. Mrs. M. H.

Wilson, president and Mrs. Van T. Caya- naugh, secretary of the club were presented with gifts. After refreshments were served, members of the club were taken through the electric plant. The nest meeting will be held at the Masonic hall, August B.

The hostesses will be Mrs. Margaret Opperman, chairman of the committee, and Mrs. Flora Leslie, Mrs. Rosine PoKster, Mrs. Preble Peterson, Mrs.

Susie Porter- lield, Mrs. Beulah Nichols and Mrs. O. C. Rummel, all of the committee.

-X- The K. of K. met Thursday night at the Methodist church. A short business meeting was held Refreshments were served by Charies Hall and Warren Day. Refreshments will be served at the next meeting by Mike HJldreth and Brazllla Shields.

Members present at the meeting were 'Wayman Fain Park Jones, Warren Day, Mike Hil dreth, Charles Hall, Walter A. Trigg and Mrs. H. H. Hartjsell.

The W. W. G. glfls of the Baptist c.hurch met Monday night at the home of Miss Martha Nine members-were present. C.AKIi JUNCTION ITEMS Don Masters was badly injured last Saturday night.

Miss Grace Hadden spent July 4, at Sapulpa, with her fiance and his mother, Mrs. Tom Hadley, and Robert Hoover. Funeral services for M. B. Appleman were held at his home "Wcdnes- day afternoon.

Deryal Lawson of Seneca visited here Friday night. Mrs. Ruth Stanley of Baxter Springs la visiting her father, Glenn Smith, north of here. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Jack Hadden spent July 4, with her mother, Mrs. R. L. Atkins. Mrs.

Stella Hill Is vKiUlug her brother, Charles Scott', here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wise and family and G. Quackenbush and family spent Friday night and Saturday on Spring river.

Misses Hilda Guatafson and Pansy Miller wore Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs. O. W. Johnson. The Christian Bible school had 160 in attendance Sunday.

Mr. Mrs! l''red Moudy and family visited his sister, Mrs. Charles Spoon, Sunday afternoon. Lieo Scurlock is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Scurlock, near Joplin.

The Ice cream social given at the home of G. W. Johnson Monday night by the Loyal Bereans, a Sunday school class of intermediate girls, was well attended. The patriotic social, which was to have been given at the home of Mrs. Charles Hawk, was postponed until July 9, on account of the funeral services for Mrs.

O. H. Bennett. Mrs. Jennie Pearson visited relatives an dtrlonds here Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. OUcrcat and family visited Mr.

and Mrs. O. Johnson Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Klmmel and family wore Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Jtiller, Mlssi Pansy Miller accompanied them hoiuo for a few days' visit.

Mr. and Mrs, John Hawthorn and family of Miami visited her sister, Mrs. A. B. Camp, Sunday.

Miss Crystal Miller took Sunday dinner with Lola Camp. Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Waldcck visited Mrs.

Armont's mother, Mrs. Sparks, in Webb City Sunday. Miss Opal Shafer spent "Wednesday with Louise and Don Masters. Misses Ruth and Josephino Wright, Amy Smith and Opal Shafer were Webb City visitors Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. E. T. Shafer and Mrs. J.

T. Johnson were Joplin visitors Monday. Talked Like a Dutch Uncle "My father is a physician and, naturally, I was opposed to all patent medicine. So when a friend told mo to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for my stomach trouble, I laughed at hiiM. months later, after my father told me he had used all known remedies Jn my case, I.

met my friend again and ho talked to me like a Dutch uncle and finally Induced me to try it. All my symptoms have now disappeared." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including jippendi- cltfs. One dose will convince or money refunded. Leffen Drug and druggists Ritchhart, a niece ot the bride, the couple were unattended, tian Sunday school held a business Build It With Concrete THEN FORGET IT! OU will find particular satisfaction in the use ol' our uniform quality Concrete Blocks, which have been proven both dopendahlo economical In all glasses of construction. Favor us with your iuiiulries.

Joplin Cement Company Tenth and Molfel Phone Sunday Menus at John Taylor's SUNDAY iNOON MENU Special Dinner 75o I Chilled Cantaloupe II Smothered Chicken Mashed Potatoes Corn on Cob Clover Leaf Rolls, Butter Drink III Cabbage and Orange Salad French Dressing IV Nesserole Ice Cream Mints Plate Dinner BOc I Veal Birds Cottage Cheese Potatoes Creole Tomatoes Clover Leaf ROUB Butter Drink It I'ineiapple lea or Vanilla Ice Crciuu Cold Plato livrwAi 50c Rolled Ribbed Roast Chill Saiice Potato Chips Sliced Bread, Butter Sandwich Drink T-Bono Steak Dinner aen-ed with noon and evening meals. SUNDAY EVENING Special Dinner 7Sc I Iced Watermelon II Chicken Fricassee or Tenderloin of Beef French Fried Potatoes Lima Beans with Green Peppers Clover Leaf Rolls, Butter Drink III Hearts of Lettuce French Dressing IV Neapolitan Ice Cream Mints SUNDAY EVENING SpecJal Dinner 91.00 I Chilled Lime Delight II Pried Chicken, Cream Gravy Mashed Potatoes Corn on Cob Olives Clover Leaf Rolls, Butter Drink III Frozen Pineapple Salad Chantllly Dressing Cheese Wafers IV Fresh Peach Sundae or Chocolate Parfalt Mints two Nobib italUdinalypleal untcr heater. are Nokols Of n-Uomntic oil buiiiers hi Inllel HtiiU's, liy 347 ''nianHl mo Xoki 1 The leadership of established 7 years ago, when the first automatic oil heater for installed, has never been challenged. Nokol leadership has been maintained through its formance in the home, in the hands of its users. It has been maintained by constant refinements in the Nokol Today NokqH gives guarantees of economy and efficiency ap.

proached by no other liome headng device. It uses a higlier grade of fuel than most oil burners would dare use. If they did it their fuel coat would be proliibitive. Tlie fuel cost of Nolcol is leu than that of hatdcoaL It ia also to the best of our less than tiiat of any other oil gardless of the grade of fuel used. More Nokols.

ate being sold this year than ever befpre. Make sure of having yours by fall by getting in touch with us today. Phone, call or send the coupon. Tke of auto- matie oU beotlnc the home data from the, prtftctbrn of this conibuillon bcr. cannot be iUtttd.

It acu entlrab by heal, part of the flama touchcM the boiler. FUEL OIL BURNER AND SALES CO. 122 East Fourth Phone 420 AuiommUe QUHwUug for MDMIM Tcatcd and LUted Suodud fay the Underwrltan' tabs Manufaetmtd and.

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