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Show The Heat is on AT THE Atkin Hotel Every room is warm and pleasant since the new system sys-tem has been installed. LAND BARGAIN 40 ACRES IX PUMPEVG BELT LAND BRUSHED AND PLOWED READY FOR CROPS. FENCED WELL AX ENGINE READY TO RUN. THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONAL BUY AT A PRICE THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU. Jorgensen & Company RmI Bartata. Lohi aad Imium New Fordl Cair for Sale Complete Electrical Equipment Full line of Accessories and Ford Parts Tires of All Kinds j Milford Auto Co. j ThPre is more Catnrrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for yars it was supposed sup-posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with locr.l treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions con-ditions and therefore requires constitutional constitu-tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine, Medi-cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is talten internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward re-ward is offered for any case that Hall's' Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimoninls. F. J. CHliXlil' & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Drutgi.sts. ".". Kall'o Family Pills lur constipation. So the People May Know that 3'ou are in business, busi-ness, come in and let us show what we can do for you in the way of attractive cards and letter heads. Good printing print-ing of ail kinds is our specialty and if we cannot can-not satisfy you we don't want your business. Isn't It? "ot)K FOR i IMihW'Tl THE. RED BALL H 'p rifeafmsl? Ammunition 1 I ShootinlRirP KING ALBERT GETS THRIFT STAMP FREE . San Francisco School Boy Jurr.-s Koyd Car; Writes "Dear King" Letter. San Francisco Somewhere In the personal effects of King Albert of Belgium Bel-gium reposes a thrift card with a United States Government Thrift Stamp attached. The King Is that much ahead. There is a kid In San Francisco Fran-cisco who is that much out. As King Albert stepped Into his automobile auto-mobile after the official reception in San Francisco, Richard Siprelle, eleven years old, leaped upon the running board to sell the King a Thrift Stamp. He thrust the card and stamp Into the King's hand. The King looked at him and then said, smilingly, "Thank you." Just then the King's car lurched forward for-ward and the King was gone with the Thrift Stamp and the 25 cents for which a Thrift Stamp sells. I However, Richard didn't want the "two bits" as the following letter which he has written to King Albert will ihow. San Francisco, Calif. 1341 Grove St., Oct. 17, 1919. Dear King Albert: I am the boy who hopped on the running run-ning board of your auto, when you was at the City Hall in San Francisco Cal. I gave you a Thrift Stamp to show what the U. S. goverment has there children invest In. These stamps not only help's the goverment gov-erment to pay its debts, but It saves money for you, so when you get big you can. take these cards which hold 16 Thrilt Stamps and give to a banker and he will give you five dollars, as you make a dollar profit. I am sending you this letter to ask If you dont think it would be a good thing, to have for the children and people, of Belgium? I would like for you to answer. I would also like an autograph photograph photo-graph of you to. From your unknown but always your friend RICHARD SIPRELLE . Address 1341 Grove St. San Francesco. |