Show ron 0 u s es C 0 e c e d some people hove have the idea i that factory made gaskets caskets will quickly fall to pieces after being hurried in tile the ground and that the hand is more skillful than the machine but these ideas belong to past ages let us give you some fit facts about the manufacture of our gaskets caskets in the first place only wood suitable to the casket business disuse is used d the sides corners corne rs and ends are solid pieces of lum lumber bier but where the widths are greater as in the bottoms two pieces piece s of lumber are joined to together gother by tongue and grove glued and then secured by steel braces finishing nails and special corner clamp nails 1 the c corners and end joints of the alie lid moul dings are secured in the same manner while the p panels anels are glued and nailed the joints tire are all thus so strongly built that they cannot come apart the wood must break first so factory made caskets are not tinder boxes as the ignorant have named them thein but beautiful burial receptacles of artistic design deigel made of choice well avell sea seasoned soiled li umber lumber of consistent consi stant strength igli and durability and well and firmly built by the strongest find and neatest methods that one hundred bundred years of american casket manufacture lias has developed gaskets caskets are like clothing and should be selected accord according to the person to be buried there are arc many shapes finishes and colors some are for men and some are for women A female corpse in ina t mans casket is no more becoming tai than ll 11 1 I 1 a living woman ill ail in a mans suit and visas visa versa Forb tor instance istance an ail oak mahogany or walnut caskets casket in the nati natural iral fin finish with square corners is decidedly masculine A groat great charac teran terJi 1 il honorable venerable bof man of any community should bo be buried in a solid hardwood casket but liis his wife khouli have a cloth covered casket of relative dignity in ill gray or white for a young woman a couch casket is particularly appropriate and nothing is bette ifor children and babies the whito white black or gray caskets in tild the ordinary dil iary slit shapes ipes ar krutul Hru tul ic aple are 10 lovely vib colors chloi s fur young ng people dadi e alii in atall white bite be as as much a sign sigh of 04 death as black is in ill the east so 0 Afo aivish to see the morbid aspect of fun funerals ewals removed 1 are forthie arthe int introduction of ni modest odest colors NV ve 6 nope that the people of millard go co have bogged jogged I 1 on wp S loag ong in tile the old hard way will realize tile the advantage anil im blo ij aig of bavin having ig in ill their midst a firm which e carrier a L id nice c e back of eak cak ets at re reasonable prices and that tha the burden of casket 1 icil Y ill be greatly lightened by the satisfaction tile bereaved 1 er 0 iq d will ill have litimo in ill seeing a variety of the finished goods and making t a choice stevens mercantile in wa WU RS IV lawyer received for simp I 1 look I 1 listen I 1 by HOLLAND aro are wonderful W WORDS things A chicago publisher displays in his windows the legend words aro are the only things that livo live forever A lawyer was once asked by the president of a railroad to suggest a sign that could be posted at railroad crossings something that would prevent accidents anaw and would duld also bo be effective in defending damage suits when accidents occurred I 1 he suggested tho the three words looka Liste listell nl lie he received a fee of and his suggestion was worth it because those words posted at grade crossings prevented many accidents do you believe in signs and do you obey them when you see them 2 do you stop look tind listen you ought to because by watching these warnings as they appear in our advertising columns yon can AVOID BEING SWINDLED BY substitutes every advertisement is a warning sign it suggests that you stop look and listen e n before proceeding in other words investigate aad thereby avoid the shoddy tho the im m pure the worthless |