t Roy Stoop was In lakeside Wcl-! tiesdny. I Mable 8. Peer visited in Antioch. i Tuesday. Ray House returned from the west 3 l1a. wore Lakeside visitors Wed Saturday. i nenday. Ilattle Ash s In town shopping nM Bf)rf.tv met at the In from the ranch Wednesday moi n .11 p. Mrs. II. Brunson and boit. Roy, I rove n fix in the JJlar ranch Turn lay. Mrs. M. Rockford and daughter, Thursday. Mrs. C. E. North a In from the ranch Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S'oop drove to Alliance Saturday. Mrs. McLtmniit was a west bound passenger Friday. Harry Oreybull was a west-bound assenger, Tuesday. Cecil Wilson started by auto for I,!nooln, Wednesday. Sheriff Bruce was In town on bus iness one day last week. R. A. Westover and Lon Trester irere In town Wedncsdar. Have Venverson was a west bound passenger, Monday. Mrs. Gillespie and son were west bound passengers, Tuesday. Orover Cameron was In from his ranch north of town Saturday. Mrs. James Boyer left for her new borne In South Dakota Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westover were Lakeside visitors Saturday. A. W. Tyler and family were In from their ranch Monday morning. The ladles' aid society will give a eoclftl at the church Tuesday nielli. ,Mrs. McKlnney and cuildren left for their home In Oregon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Herman drove CANT PUNCTURE NOR BLOW OUT DAYTON A1RLKSS TIRES in the past 9 years have been used by thousands of owners of light passen ger and delivery cars in all parts of the civilized world, and ha,ve conclu sively demon strated: lt Tliry rnn't punc ture Uur blow out. 2nd T li c r r I il mont1ily -inil com (utiubly. 3rd Tlicy give umcb longer weur lli.iu the nvernue pneu matic. They lmre hoen en dorwil liy IboiiKHinl of d itlnflej iiHprx, III eluding tlie l.ilf George WeKtlnghoime end Kdn'iirtl Grey, formerly Chief Knai nwr of the Ford Motor Compuuy. Piers of Hts. eluntlc rnliber Imllt nliont ne Inch apnrt liiHlile Ibtt cuhIiik unit vul canized or welded to it take the place ot au Inner tube. Nothing can bnppen but wear. We have sliindnrdUeil on 30x3 and 80314, and t!.e prl.-e lx rlxlit. We nell direct to the uwr from one tlra tip where we hnve no dealer. Write for free booklet nnd prlre list. We want an exclusive denier In every county tire esperle"-e not neceomiry. V.x eellent chanee to ln'"'l np l n proterted terrltorr a very pr-Pinl.le buxliiux ellbet by Itself or u n Me Hue. THE DAYTON AIRLESS TIRE CO. DtptrtiMfltN DAYTON. OHIO t-ch for on all-day session Wed .. ;;day. leopard Samson and Chan. Carey's rove In rrem the ranch Friday morning. Josh Wilson cf Antioch drove ovii and spent Friday at the C. C. Wilson home. Joe Chapman, traveling salesman, vns a Lakeside visitor the latter ;art of the week. W, H. Been and son, Burl, went to Antioch Sunday on 39 and drove bnck in the evening. Mrs. Maggie Welbllng, who has r.o n sick for the last few days, Is c;iorled much better. Mr. and Mm. Foster oi Forest Ci. .re, Ore, are visiting their daugh er, Mrs. Geo. Lindley. Mrs. Carrie MasttTooa has return ed after a couple of weeks vacation in Denver and other points. The stock yard Inspector was In town Thursday and consequently the yards were disinfected Friday. Kdythe Harris went to Alliance Friday evening to spend the wi;; end with her sister, Mrs. Dye. Mrs. -Ralph Hyland and little laughters were visiting relatives here between trains Saturday. Dave Driggs and Joe Hansen each shipped a car load of cattle from lu re to eastern markets Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Been moved to Alli ance Tuesday, where she will send the children to school tills term. Frances Burns returned to her home in Alliance Sunday, aftir a visit at the W. H. Been home here. R. A. Cook. IU-v. Burleigh, Misses Weibling and Wildred Beaston motored to Alliance last Wednesday. Mrs. Irene Lishmaii returned from Allinnce Monday, where she has been in the, hospital for the last, two weeks. Mrs. J. L. Rce and daughter Helen Marie, and Mrs. J. II. Greybill left Saturday for a trip to Omaha "and Lincoln. Milo Rose left for his home near Gillette, Wyo., Tuesdayafter a few weeks' work in the hay field at Frank West over's. Iuie Kicken was In Friday deliv ering some fine fresh vegetables which he raised on his ranch north east of town. Mrs. Howard Jone3 ind childiei returned trie last or fie week rro.ii a few weeks' visit with relatives In White Cloud, Kansas. Miss Ruth Pollard came down from Alliance Saturday where she Is attending high school, and spent the week end with home folks returning Sunday on No. 39 Mrs. W. II. Been spent a couple ot i..uin the latter part of S wek loklP" U" 1 'OCP'O' " move there for the winter and send her children to school. Truman went Sunday so as to be In school Monday ;.;on.in;i. Miss Flossie Graham left on No. 12 Thursday morning for her ho- e. j in Oklahoma, after a few months' vlnlt with relatives here. Sue has fc host of friends who regret her de-( parture, Dut nope she will return fonie future time. as captain of the A. H. S. football i team, for the season. Lee reports prospects for a successful season thl year. There Is keen compctl""n K-' tween the men for positions. Coaches ! Prince and Chase are putting lots of pep Into the team. All th boys nee I I now Is school spirit. Can't we do j that much for them? The first game j or me season is wun XNortn riane ai North Platte. October 1. Lr.ve may laugh at lockr.mlths, but lire's the grocer to think of. It would' seem that we have not . "t heard tr-e worst from Mexico: Htr new president sings tenor. fiontinental Mo for Parts Parts for 85 types carried in stock Authorized Depot Omaha Motor Paris Depot, Inc. 2574 hamV St. L.L.Schelb.l Mgr. Douglas 7464 "70TJ certainly want to X save money, and you would like to have better bakings. Then use Calumet It's the biggest thing you can do to im prove the quality of your bakings and lower baking costs. Calumet is made in the larg est, most sanitaiy Baking Powder Factories in the World. No Bak ing Powder is made under better conditions none can be better in quality. It contains only such ingre dients as have been officially en dorsed by the U. S. Pure Food Authorities. An absolute guaran- teethat it is pure. eLiuinvn Ml BAKING POWDER "KST Bf TUT It received highest Awards, World's Pure Food Exposition, Chi cago Paris Exposition. Paris, France-positive proof of its super ior merit It is used by more house wives, domestic scientists and chefs than any other brand. That would not be the case, if it were possible to secure a higher quality leavener. It is sold at a moderate price. All you have to do is to compare costs to determine how much you can save by buying Calumet Pound can of Ca!umet contains full i6jJSomebak ing powders come in 12 os. instead of 16 os. cansTBe sure you get a pound wKen you want it. Ohonat Craaaa Radsw S cups pastry flour, I level tea spoon Calumtt Biking- Powder. H cup butter. Hi cups granulated augar, Yolkaof Jega.K rup cola itr. White ot Scggs. I teaspoon oranga extract. Tben bus in ta rui wajfc HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Cross entertain ed at a three course duck 'supper Friday evening, In honor ot the fac ulty. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pate, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. 'rince, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Enierick, Miss Steckleberg, Miss Bishop, Miss White, Miss Dradaock, Miss Keith Miss Snethen, Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Chase. We had some more "Brunswick music" In Chapel Wedneilay m'tn Ing. Mr. Prince suggested that as we all liked to have music In chapel, and as It gets rather tiresome hear ing the same records played over and over, that each person in school be requested to bring one cent each week to buy records. That would be two dollars and thirty cents each week. We could have at least two new records each week. At a Freshman class meeting he'" some time ago, they elected the fol lowing officers: Charles Cross, pres ident; Lucille Butler, vice presidon: William Bucknell, secretary r.nd treasurer; Katherlne Harris, Spud editor; Miss Bishop, sponsor. fllEN MILLER Undertaking PARLORS 12-3 West Third Street A Ttlr ph:ne Day 31 1 Nisht 522 Wed 520 George Purdy who was chosen last ear, for captain of the football team his this, has found it Impossible to atteiyi school this year. Due to this fact, the team held a meeting Mon day evening and elected Lee Strong Two new boys have registered in the A. H. S. the past week. They j are Richard Pooley, freshman, and j Harvey Shepherd, Sophomore. This j bring the enrollment of the A. H. S. j up to 231. They are considering pu- i ting some extra seats in the nssmbly j room to accommodate the pupils. RADIUM THE NEW Scientific Surgeon CURES CANCER Also Tumors, Bleetliujr from the Womb, Tuberculosis of the Skin, Birth Deforming Scars, Many Types of Ulcers, Etc. WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE Employee! hv the Specialists connected with the HOT SPRINGS CLINIC Hot Springs . South Dakota C1920 Look at the roads for twenty miles around on a Sundau Select your titea o cording to the roads they have to travel: In sandy or hilly coun try, wherever the going is apt to be heavy The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country roads The U. S. Chain or Usco. For front wheels The U. S. Plain. For best results everywhere U. S. Royal Cords. SUUM OVAL CO0 MOItV CHAIN WKO THERE isn't any "country" any more. The automo bile has brought the most remote settlement almost as close to the center of things as the next county was in the old days. To hear some tire dealers talk you might think that nobody knew anything about tires except the fellow from Broadway. That's not the basis we go on. We give every man credit for knowing what he is spending his money on, whether he drives up here in his small car from ten miles out in the country or is passing through from the capital in his limousine. That's one thing we like about U. S. Tires. ' ppr.fr, They make no distinction between the small car owner and the owner of the biggest car in the country. It's all the same to them So long as a man owns an automobile large or small he's entitled to the very best tire they can give him. Quality has always been the outstanding feature of U. S. Tires. There's no limit on the U. S. guarantee. All U. S. Tires are guaranteed for the life of the tire, IV We have given a lot of thought to this tire proposi tion. There is some advan tage in being the represent atives of the oldest and largest rubber concern in the world. Drop in the next time you're down this way and let us tell you some interest ing facts about tires. Units id States Tires STURGEON GARAGE t I! ; ? ; I (I fl 0 '- w II