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Mountain Advocate from Barbourville, Kentucky • Page 5

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Mountain Advocatei
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Barbourville, Kentucky
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5
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fWMT) Loo DWane 299 J-W City 837.J Mrs. Lou. C. Pcpnington Purchasing Agent One Thing Well Done T. H.

BYRD Registered Optometrist and Optician S. E. Corner of Public Square Barbourville, Ky. SPECIALIZING Will Gladly Make Purchatci Promptly and Send Out Orders on Approval Apt. 42.

Security Bldg. Louisville, Ky. ractlco Limited to Correction fittinq of Proper GIOSSCS DofccU of Ejrciljtht by the i 7 of Personal Mention GOD IS GRACIOUS! Thou art a God ready to pardon, gracious and merciful, alow to anger, and of great kindness. Nehemlah 9:17. J.

S. Daln, who Is working on the Laurel road, spent Sunday at home. D. W. Stacy, a farmer of Glrdler, was shopping here Monday.

Mrs. John H. Catron has been quite sick this week. Llttlo Jerry Dickinson continues to Improve very nlcoly. Mrs.

Glbbs Lusk Is spending tho week in Harlan. J. A. McDermott Is In Pittsburgh, on business. Mrs.

J. W. McAllister Is visiting at Morehead, Ky. Fielding Gibson, of Artemus, was in town Tuesday. Guy L.

Dickinson has been under tho weather this week. Oliver Wagers, of Plank, Clay County, was a town visitor Monday. Dan Valentine, of Cannon, was In town Monday. M. Sherman and Sam Cawn left Monday for Baltimore, Md.

C. B. Garrison, Fount merchant, was here on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Cannon motored back to their home In Dayton, O. last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cannon and family, ot Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs.

M. Cannon and two daughters motored to Pineville Mdnday to visit Mrs. Wta, Duff. Miss Vera Disel, of Williamsburg who was a school chum ot Miss Roberta Cole last year, is her guest this week. Miss Roberta will return to Cincinnati, Ohio, to continue her musical studies September 1st.

A. W. Hopper Is replacing his twenty-flvo year old front floor with now boards. Mrs. C.

W. Dorsey, of Ilellevuc, who has been tho guest of Mrs. Ed Dlshman, has returned home. Miss Catherine Dlshman will attend the Sacred Hoart Academy in Louisville this year. Mrs.

J. A. McDermott and daughter, Miss Mary, and son James arc visiting In Louisville this week. Mrs. Chas.

D. Cole, of Harlan, camo In Monday to visit Mrs. John M. TInsIoy. Mrs.

John W. King, ot Hosman, visited her father, Judge J. D. Main, last week. Watermelons and cantaloupes are very plentiful and peoplo are buying readily.

Mrs. C. E. Bunnell, of B. B.

I. Is back from a visit to relatives at Vino Grove, Hardin County. The Boy Scouts, under Scoutmas-, ter J. O. Gross, are enjoying camp for a week at Dlshman Springs.

Jim Hinkle is putting In an Areola Heating System in the homo of Mrs. Nan Hoskins. Rev. A. A.

Ford and Mrs. Ford visited the Blue Grass Fair this week. Prof. R. E.

Burnett returned last week from Richmond where he attended E. K. S. N. Dr.

E. T. Franklin is back from New York where he attended a special course at Columbia Unlvehslty. Brick for the Miller Hopper building Is being placed on the ground this week. Jim Howard, of Harjan, Is here this week from Harlan taking a vacation and seeing old friends.

Amln Simon, of the People's Store, is in Cincinnati buying goods this week. 'arettes 111 cte They are GOOD! Bay thit Cigarette aniSavt Monty A. M. Smith, merchant of Ham- mons, wsa doing business here on Monday. B.

F. Hood, of Place, has bought tho Lockhart restaurant near the depot. Rev. J. J.

Clopton will not Episcopal service next month as he will take a much needed rest. The Paramount Stock Show will be here next Monday and will play under the auspices ot the Band. Miss Effle Smith returned Friday from a visit to her mother and sister, Mrs. Joe Smith and Miss Lena, who are in Ashvllle, N. C.

Mrs. Demp West, of Swan Pond, Is at the Logan Hospital an operation tor appendicitis on last Monday. Seymour Hopper and wife left Tuesday for London to attend the Fair there. They were Fount visitors last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert Evans leave today for Louisville, enroute to the American Legion Convention to bo held at Glasgow. While there they will visit Mammoth Cave. LOOK FOR The Baking Powder that Gives the Best Service in Your Kitchen CALUMET The Economy BAKING POWDER GUARANTEES Pure and Wholesome Foods No Failures When a "Big and Cheap" can of baking powder is offered you LOOK OUT. Every can of Calumet is the same keeping Qual- ity Perfect last spoonful good as the first.

BEST BY TEST No Waste The moderate cost of Calumet combined with the highest merit establishes the greatest of bakingpowdereconomy. You save when you buy You save when you use it The World's Greatest Baking Powder Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Jackson, of Dayton, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Jackson's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. Cannon. C. N.

Leger, who Is working as Quite a large crowd from London, Corbln, MIddlesboro and Pineville attended tho dance at Dlshman Spring Hotel Saturday night. i Mrs. J. D. Jarvis has returned Felt The Key To Roofing Strength SE3S3, Knock out the keystone of an arch and you have a ruin.

Break down, by time and exposure, the basic material in any asphalt shingle and you have destroyed a roof. Genuine Richardson Felt is the key material in Flex-a-Tile Giant Shingles. It "holds" the weatherproof qualities of this superior roofing because it is the perfected product of an organization that has specialized in the manufacture of fine felt since 1SG8. This tough, durable fabric is thoroughly impregnated with scientifically tempered asphalt; then heavily coated with natural asphalt on both sides the outer-coat to keep out heat, cold and moisture from above, the under-coat to give equally needed protection from beneath. FLEX-A-TIL And Flex-a-Tile Giant Shingles look as well as they wear, because on their outer surface is an enameled coating of rich green slate (or red if you prefer) from the Richardson quarries in Georgia.

An important economy point is that this large-size, extra-weight shingle can be laid over an old roof as well as on new sheathing, thus saving the labor of tearing off old shingles, and affording the extra insulation of a double surface. In fact no other type of asphalt shingle gives such satisfactory results when used in this way. Telephone for further information. T. F.

FAULKNER fj--TUe Giant Bhlnglca are 80 heavier and 1UU Miller than tamlarJ wphalt thiuglea and rof leu than a third man. Tbfl axtn thlrLneiu bid. tu the beauty ot ttu root well to its pcrmanento. Fltx-a-TtU night clerk at the Jones Hotel spent 'from Columbia, where she was from Monday to Wednesday with called by the Illness of her mother home folks at King. who Is now happily recovered.

S. B. Dlshman, Jr. is here from Cincinnati for a two woek's vacation. He reports the Dixie Highway as pretty good.

The FlrsfNational Bank Building Is to be steam heated thi- winter Jim Hlnklo is now installiiiR the I hoatPr. Charllo Faulkner, of Ala I is here to Join his wife who i here spending the summer but wh.it really made him leave business Is to rest a sore foot. Expert players "who havi tosted out the Gulbransen piano bought by the management of the Dlshman Springs Hotel, are delighted with it and are astonished that the Clea'r Tone Music Co. can handli inch a superlative Instrument in ih price Prof. L.

H. Mills, of Thomasville, Is spending some time with his father, Oble Mills, of Scalf. Mrs. Mills will bo here later. Mr.

and Mrs. J. O. Yenner, of Louisville, and Mr. and Mrs.

L. C. Miller, of Cincinnati, are visitors at the Springs. A MILLION FLEX-A-TILE I AND 1 A 9mmWmwr9m mm 'f 1 1 1 1 hTP ffPi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III II' ooj Tgaf art a product To HUnSdson Company, Naturally, those who sc! this heading expect to read about ome "baby heir" of an American multi-millionaire, end thiy will be surprised to learn that such a "cription applies to a scientific pyorrhea preventative, tooih and mouth preparation, and they will doubtless wonder how such product ever camo to be spoken of as a "million dollar baby So the story mtft be told. Over three years bro, the Research Department of the Koxall Company, began an exhaustive investigation into thi disease Pyorrhea, and its proper treatment, und in their characteristically thorough way spent over two years before they perfected a compound which answered every test, according to their high standards.

Such a remarkable demand has been created that they have named.it "the Million Dollar Baby." Probably no preparation that is devised for use as a germ combatter was found so efficacious in preventing all contagious diseases that enter tho system through the mouth and nose as Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic. Especially was it proved that users of it completely escaped all attacks of tho flu when so prevalent last year. This Rexall product can be purchased in 25c. and 60c. special toilet bottles at IU3RNOOX DRUG CO.

Tlio Itexnl Store yjtfijiiiiwgMgiWW Big Gala Attraction iti'i "if -r Jrsr mrrfff IB Organization Paramount Play Appearing in their Canvas Theatre COURT HOUSE SQUARE next week, starting on Monday Night Under the auspices of THE BARBOURVILLE BAND m. WW of Lootantc oitss ooTonnn a. aftck- KOON SESSlOJfS 4 TO 0. Tlnue-ycar Course Mj.B. IXTjreo.

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XVrr mUUot onday Night Lawrence Russell's dramatization of Zane Gray's novel "ThejjLone Star Ranger" All Special Scenery Complete Change of Program Each Night Feature Vaudeville Between Acts MATINEE SATURDAY LADIES FREE Monday night upon payment of 5c. tax Prices: Children 20c. Adults 40c. Reserved tots 15c. Extra irrrximt.

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