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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 14

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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DAYTON DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1013. A-17 SHUN FOREIGN NOBLEMEN, WARNS YANKEE GIRL WHO DIVORCES HER ITALIAN COUNT IIIOTI oYs youit homk where WATEU CANNOT RI3AGU YOU In Buying a Pleasure Electric The All-Important Tiling Is Getting Good Tires Oakwood Maysfield TUB HiaHITfT AND MOST EXFAKfltVB FOINT OT VIW OIT PA.TTOX AND MIAMI VaTj. LET. IiOOATKD IN OAKWOOD. DIRECTLY IN 1THONT 0 DATT01V8 COCNTISY fl.t'TJ.

THE MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION IN OR ABOUT DAYTON FOR A HOME Wherever ou Live at your leaUing drug store on a guarantee to return your money if it does not satisfy you or you can be supplied with this delicious cod liver and iron body builder and strength creator for old people, delicate children and all weak, run-down persons on the same terms by John W. Miller, 6 East Third Daytou, 0. Look for the Vino! Sign. ROADWAYS. SIDEWALKS, GUrTEKS, WATER, OAS AND SEWERS.

A MODERN SCHOOL BUILDING WILL. BE ERECTED AND READY JX)R USB BY give and yield tike the air in a pneu-matictire. NoteDinthepicture, allowing shock-absorbing qualities when tire runs over a stone. The End of Burdensome Tire Expense Mots Cushion Tires cost a littla more than some tires, but note their economy. Practically no expense for tire npairi.

No extra, emergency tires needed. And instead of giving the average 3,000 miles' service, they give or 10,000 miles. Each set, on pleasure electric cars, is CUARAfiiTtLD for 10,000 miles two years. Send for This Book Mots CuihionTirenareeasily applied to any standard clincher, universal quick-detachable or demountable rim. If you art in the markrl a mm elee-trie or fur tires for your rrmtmnt electric, eVn'r fail red eur af.f 7ir Book.

It'll ready for mailing and yu mar have a copy aunt to your noire or cifice aimply by seiullng your name and acdresaon a post ca-d. Dame Qt car, model, si is of rims, at. MAKE YOUR BELEOTTON NOW OLIVER D. HOUCK, Agent 8034 REIBOI) BLDQ. A few year selection of an elvctris pleasure car was extremely dunciilt.

I aero were many things to consider. Today it an easy matter. For any electric is now a (rood investment, The all-important tiling la to ft tha right ktnd or ttres. t-mrmber this: the best pneumatic tires ti world arts liable to nunc tarn or blow out at any moment-demand constant repairs and seldom give over miles service. On the other hand, toliJ rubber tires allow an electric to jolt and quickly ruin its mechanical parts.

They also lcss.cn greatly the occupant'B comfort, But there is a tire which combines the good points of pneumatic and solid tires, yet has no disadvantages. It's the Aof a Cuthion Tire. A tire that after 4 years' test is nsed ty moat owners of electrics and adopted by every leading maker cf pleasure electrics. No user of Mow Cushion Tire was ever anaoyed by punctures or blow cuts, or by damaging; bumpa or jolts. These tires have no air in them, yet they rule as if air-inflated, except tinder excessive speed.

Pneumatic resiliency and easy-riding qualities have been duplicated by means of a great mechanical invention by the creation of ingenious daub! tread, elantwiee hridget and undercut tide. i Look at tha picture. Note the tSou'jle, notched treads (A In picture), winch prevent skidding and distribute the weight to the sides. The sides are undercut (see B), which allows fret action of slantwise bridges I see C). Tbete bridges are elastic.

They MOTZ CusHca Tires Our Seventy Employes Spend Their Earnings in Dayton Our plant will bo In operation at goon wa can get power WE HAVE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY JONES LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS AND LEDGER LEAVES Order given tu will have our ttwaal prompt service and probably better delivery tban you can get out of town The Dayton Blank Book and Printing Co. "Service and Quality OPPOSED TO DUMPING OF MUCK IN RIVER Major 2ttittla lg opposed to the dumping ot the muck from the wagons that are engaged in street ani cellar cleaning; Into the river. The reason for this objection ran be guessed before It Is as it soer.is that the leeson should be by this time that the river channels are too buoh filled up now without dumping bark into the water that which has eo lately been cast by the river mrim its bed to riiake fur the Im-rcssed flow. Lumber and wreckages is also bains; dumped into the river by the wagons from places made on the various river bru'gna and according to tho expert opinion of Major Khoades It should be, stopped at once, FLOODS AID SOME MARKETS CmOAGO, April II Otl.er than tfe Inconvenience caused by delayed ship, meista, finished lines appsar to have recovered from any ill efects caused by the ti-tiporary plants In Ohio. On sorrs lines the influence has been for strength itther tan weakness, this btlns particularly tr.ie of she)ta the exception ot rivets, whkh aj-e nntcrlally siroricer.

qn- ia. remain un-hanged In fifiletted pui'risu, alth'ituf'n the Klra! t-nd-enry is hmher Prrmpt "'int can be tbulmd oi.ly at niah preulurvs 1 iron The tig l-o-ft market Is prsit.i-sliy bare of Initulnrs. AitufUgh quiidiiiuns hnve ein sut-cd Im a manv the aiiiuK poMv of cns'imer has indcrgono rif ncticeaMe change. Southern irn la wnkeni'ia ons.derably, i.r.e of Hit- Isikt ircducere ha vine icme Into the isiarkut for third cumter lis'ry at ctn te obta iifd from furnr on a basis of Hi In rlte of ttieae li'W tj uuru ilotf car iota he hern n' prierx as hiijh (It and tHii, LMr-rlncnam. Imiieatans; that founi'ry mm-ks nrt, pot larre and that nriK.lt iron is needed ir the, secend fliirter.

f.oca! ftirnac-; are inking cni.sidetable I iiSii-iesi in small ots for prompt di livery from The Motz Tire and Rubber Co. Wo Service Station in AS Principal Ciiiti I. J. COOPER RUBBER CO. DAYTON PISTBiniTFRS, 25 North Jefferson Street Phase.

Bill SAX Home '('Hi Loose-Leaf Ledgers Kinder for every purpose. Sheet Moderate prices and prompt delivery. purpose. Sheet prompt delivery. in every style Call and see i R.

A. HARRIS, in every style Call and see 70s scmviT m.iG. Get An Estimate on wrecking and moving your baiMing from G. H. Sriarbwr wrecker and builder.

Work promptly attended to. Temporarily located at Y. M. (X A. Now turn to the WantPage3.

and Supplies of ruling and printing. samples. Pell 'Phone 68. 1 1 If HI BOTH rilONES 6S51. reerulnj custi'tnere whose O'intraets htr, expired.

A l.d of northern trun, ronsisdnir of 10 uns for prompt d-ilver-. rerenvlv weld rtn a basis of IsJ. Itirmlnirl iiin. or fhi, igo. For aevertii ninntlis the tnrrnare of In.

frcn HirmlrHliiUTi ld In title ler ritorv by the lurwirn hus h''en iifatliaitile, tne sata made covering lion held in the south hy local sclere What effect lowsr prices en S')utbern ir will have this market iiiidetirmincd, the absence of any ivitteriut transgi'tlixia Jreventlnar an eattit.nle. It seem to t' ea-tabllshed. nnwvr, that under prxaent corid tions lr-m cn truck or In transit will ttrlntf a foixt price Alihouirh great difficulty Is Mill peiltnied In ti acinar cke shlpnents from tli titst, furnace men are feellrg iiuih l.r, lliev have hen alu ta obtain suffMnt c.k., Inrludlnc local fuel to korp thitlr stocks In operation. i 1 11 Nervous Wreck from Sore Feet: Gives Core The naeglng Irritation ft ore dAlly tcrture ci es thnuaandg of nerv-ojs break dons. there i tne tain, the haggTil fan and peevteit olfpusitioB.

Iwn'l arte an hour, here tvtiKtment that will ure yt'tir fet-t nwlckiv. j. JNo nsl.Kr how many pal- aillsf Jcrit medicine you nave lltritd In vain this trsat-i a la cient, formerly known 1 ItJlJilv t'i di.nota, will give f-'pn-'nrt peeulfs "Ulssiilve ef t'al- compcund In a Cusln rn-arm ni r. th is feet la this ftr full fifteen n. ii to ii'i-iui.

kWlir tfc pun nute, gt-ntiy ruoblns; core parts. The ef- are Ajl arte Insiantiy end the f't feel simnly delljrhtfiil Corps and callt'Uxcs can be peeled rishl off; ach.nr ft. watY emellintf feet. ejt Imniwllat r)le', t'ss this a -k your foot trouldea wlli be a thlriK of the past Caloci'de works the pifs and rmove th cause Am' ilruaKlst has It In tr will oiitckly it. A twenty five cent ai'kaer is ld to be enougtt te cure the worst feel.

For Children and sGrown Persons ft rt -af For All i 1 'Fa CoimtM. Mile Klori. the Rimsn villa of the Count Mil Fiorl. She m-t wruia sirginj In Tetra of 1'rmlo, wtHjea anu won ner. sue i tiB'k In Arr.ertra, consnlerlna it hr msjwlon to American (trig similar action.

Miss rljfht is a ictiva of where was brought up. Her falter, the late lis Itot.c rt Ka inufM wriirnt, was t'-r ti.iriv years a rfembar nf the Ohio Sipreme Cnurt. lali, tltiuM-haired. with ve, aha siniewuat reaefibles Mrjr Both are of rctnt'h aacestrv. 1 want to al the girls of my nwn country t.e ber.eftt of my own dlsappointlrik'eJperioBce mlth a title, ene, 'There are so many pitfalls for a Clrl Rolnv abroad to study.

There something; about the atmosphere tnet is deatiiy. A title, evon witswtt anything: back of it. i.fteti ems at-tra-ctive to an American girl. 'The grand aire and hvper-politensas are very attractive f.ir a while but thev nail on Americin s'rl Who are used to arid j(hI i-'JiniM-m Americau titrla nave lots of common sense, they are strung and heaitby, b'Jt tno often Imperious, which la only a tauit of 'They aoulfl not endure for long the restrictions which r.eiltfe in and siiackls the women of the nhlity abroad. Think of IS.

I was not permitted to leave my yllie. in Home sae when attended by my hu-sj or maid. "I want to warn our twirls against wedding one of tlee rfinantic for awlille. but Aemria la better the lon run. I era a-oinir to muks use of my experience there by rhap-ersnlng a party of fifteen girls to Naples, thro)! the hill towrs Italy and tr cl.ateau district of France this summer.

And ynu can but (the eontess Is tboroghlv American) that not one of those girls will marry an Italian count." In opera, the eour.tess Is a lyrli i- prano and maste of the twentv-tilirht roles In grard opera. Her favorite that of "Mimi" In "Iji Boherf." speaks Italian. Fenon, Spanish and German fluently. WAE VETEHAN SEND 3 DONATION TO 'EUBO Mayor T. V.

Lyons of who has appealed for aid for the suf fering people of h' city, received a response Tuesday from far-off "West Point, which touched him as no other offer at aid or prompt aasUinnc. has done. The oontrfhutlnn waa fmra W. 9. Coleman, a Confederate soldier.

"I en close a check for 12." the veteran said his letter, "I wish it wero JIuO. I am a Confederate soldier. If you have you list a needy old U. A. ret-eran, give him this mite with my best wishes and fraternal greetinfrs.

were once enemien, but are now broth-erg and friends." POSTMASTER TO BE CONTINUED IN OFFICE Postmaster Oeneral Burleson An nounced at Washington Tuesday that waa the administration's polir-y to oontinue all Republican postmasters now In office to the end of their terms, provided no charireg were sustained as-alnst their efficiency. The ponry applies to ail classes of postmasters. This will not affect the tenure of Postmaster Eicscr of Dayton, whoa, appointment won not "confirmed. PROMPT ACTION (Jamestown, Journal.) Mr. John MoDorman, son ef A.

McDorman of near Herma. was at Dayton and reooanlied one nsedtr thin that the dairiaared elty required, lie saw ttiat he cuuid aupply that need. Me has a hlsr farm and lots of horses, wafcoiis and emplnyea So, on returning home, he dispatched six of his men to help In the cleaning up of the olty. That was a practical art of charity with horse, lens and wair'in wheels attached, tliat a.a bound to brine; Immediate resulis. lias Jonn a good fatner and mother? You bet he has, and that's happily what's the matter with the tender-hearted son.

CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Hava Always Bought, Beam tha S7x sV Bignaturi ct CSZi x4 nv v-v trma Gatkrle W'rialit, BOSTON. Alrll 15 Tie bisnrtlih-minta of forelpn noburr.en In grral and of Iisjmn caunta In particular im named am pitfalls tor American girls abroad, hr Irrr.an Outhrte Wriifilt, now doln concert wnrk her Miss tvVignt knows whereof sh speaks, for ana has but recently escaped by the ditorce rmite wht tor a time amounted to an Imprisonment ESr'oriorilcil TROCHEi For Coughs Cmrr ft trw IB Bto lt wntk I UCeUOMLtWM. aUti. f.i.ttD.

ttftSlf. I M. JOHV ItROWN A SON. Borton, Mai WllsVMMMIIWMill HIlMsWMWsWiaa H. E.

ALLEN, Manager It- 1 ti ne i I is he In la in in It To Bell Telephone Subscribers We have secured temporary quarters for a few days in Rooms 10-12-14-16-18 Atlas Hotel, Third and Ludlow, 2d Floor, while Telephone Building is being repaired. "TheFamily Friend" 6,500 Telephones now working. Every effort is being made to restore service as rapidly as possible. HOMER, GA. I cheerfully testify to the merits of.

coughs Af AND AND IE if 11 IT The Central Union Telephone Co. Foley's Honey and Tar having used it in my family for years; and recommended it to my neighbors. I find it always cures our coughs and colds and prevents croup. I have five children and it is all they ever take for colds. We would not be without Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound in the house and can not say too much for it" Mrs.

J. N. Hill ay: Street. Street. Contract Department M-5089 t-Gi' bait bj? JOHN W.

6 East Third For Saie by JOHN VS. EY1ILLER, 6 East Third.

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