Show T PARK RECORD PUBLISHED r FRIDAYS TIIE THE PARK RECORD 00 subscription per year PUBLISH publishers IUIS 8 TI editor entered in the pork park city posto mee as second class matter fm 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 it i t fr ii IM I M i ati i t 5 5 i 3 8 6 0 0 I 1 e B r co buy good clothes IT PAYS choose clothes dependable in quality the kind that fit and stay fit the kind that give sound service in long wear invest in real good Appearance in the satisfaction which comes with KU P I 1 M E ma its aal jl GOOD CLOTHES the nations standard for clothes value and economy offered this season at prices One Third lower than the 11 same values commanded twelve months ago interesting window display se them are seen in the best beat company 3 V OUR HATS HAT S come in and try one on we are showing all the new blocks T julius frankel inc I 1 mens and boys shop oe the KuPpen helmer house in park 4 1 under the tree when the plums fall how many times have you vou missed your chance to be under the tree when tile the plums fall because y you ou did not have the actual cash to take ad vantage of YOUR opportunities 9 average persons are inclined to depend entirely tro much on LADY LUCK to shower good M fortunes upon them always hoping against hope that the ohp future will unfold some unseen method or scheme whereby THEY THE Y BECOME WEALTHY over overnight ni t lit the percentage of those who acquire wealth thru the medium of LUCK is less than I 1 per cent of the total wealth of the country the remaining 99 per cent is controlled by those who SAVED MONEY and laid the foundation of their fortunes WHY DEPEND ON A HUNDRED TO ONE SHOT to reach your GOAL start a SAVINGS ACCOUNT TOD TODAY AY and you play on the side with the WINNERS 4 per cent interest on savings first national bank the income savings bank park city we pay you to save your money I 1 el I 1 CT I 1 5 LJ CT 1 if 1 lets see your Smiling Face at the municipal band dance ras bands hall monday sept something doing every minute and a good time assured to all 33 34 reports from rom the great textile cities ot of new england show that mill operation is 90 per cent normal A great grea t majority of the mills are running on full time and some of them are running day and night reports from roni more than 40 food product concerns with territory in t the h 0 northa northwest es t sh show ow a ver very Y in material increase in business their august sales more than doubled those 0 of july and they expect their sales in september and succeeding months to show still further increase the strike which has been in operation among the concord Cion cord north carolina textile mill operatives demce june alst 1st has ended and 4 operatives have returned to bori work it Is understood the mills have enough wa 4 IT k 1 m I FELIX I 1 for all kinds kind 5 of dray wor Wort 1 nl wk |