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TMK l.EK: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MAKCII V.Ht.
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Girls! Lots of
Beautiful Hair
25 cent bottle of "Danderine"
makes hair thick, glossy
and wavy.
Removes all dandruff, stops
itching scalp and fall
ing hair.
Nebraska
Nebraska
PASSES UP NATIONAL JOB
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POOL INSTRUCTS
HARLEY MOORHEAD
Secretary of State Gives Douglas
Election Boss His View of
Statutes.
Notes from Columbus
And Platte County
N. Vanhorn Notifies Board Will
Not Become B-rnk Examiner
for Uncle Sam.
SALARY IS NOT LARGE ENOUGH
FEENAN SENDS CALL FOR HELP
To ba possessed of a head of heavy,
fceautlful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy,
wavy and free from dandruff 1b merely
a matter of using- a little Danderine.
It It easy and Inexpensive to have nice,
acft hair and lota of It. Just get a 25 cent
bottle of Knowlton's Iandcrlno now all
(Krnin n Stuff forrespondent.)
UNOiI-N. March V-(Speclal.i--If I
can't Ret off of the ticket a a candi
date for the Omaha Water board. I will
loe my Job." Is the message which came
to Fecretary of State i ool this morning
from Klhctt F. Keenan of the metro
politan city of Nebraska.
The trouble all cornea from the an
announcemcnt of Klertlon I'onimlssloncr
Harley (J. Moorhead of Douglas county
that he will not permit any candidate to
withdraw from the ticket who has al
ready filed for the nomination for an
office.
Secretary of Stale Tool takes an oppo
site view of the altuation and construe
the law to mean that the official with
whom a certificate of nomination has
Icon filed haa authority to permit the
candidate to withdraw upon proper show-liu.-.
He haa instructed Mir. Moorhead
hIoiik those lines, ratlins; his attention
to the lnw as It Is not forth in the stat
utes. The section covering this point
reads:
ll'il. Section Peclinntion of Xnm-
liiation-Whenever any person nominated
for public office, as In this article pro
vided, shall, at least, fifteen days before
election, notlfv the of fliers with whom
the origins! certificate of nominal ion w as
filed, or If nominated at a primary elec
tion, as In this article provided, and the
r.fftce for which he was nominated was
an office to be voted for in more tlmn
one county, the secretary of state, and If
to lie voted for in one county alone, the
county clerk of the county where aueh
office is to he voted, or if a municipal
office, the clerk of the city or village, by
a statement in writing by him and duly
acknowledged, that he decline such nom
ination the same shall be void, and his
name shall not be printed upon the bal
lots; hut no such declination shall be
received after the time above specified.
The officer to whom such notification Is
given shall forthwith inform by mail or
otherwise, one or more -persona whose
nnmpl ft r a attached to the original cer
tificate of nomination (provided he was
nominated hy
fOl.i'M Hl"S. Neb.. March 30. (Special.)
The folumhus t'lvle Improvement
league was organized last night with
Howard t'larke aa president; Mrs. Kdgar
Howard, vice president ; Will Goodwin,
secretary; Ir. t V. Campbell, treas
urer: Mrs. M. K. Helms. Mrs. Henry
Ragatt. Jr.; Mrs. iltnton tlray and Mrs.
. .,. . r,e,,.., ...... the examination required
Committees have been named among the I ......
women of all the streets In the city,
who will Instruct people howr to plant
shrubbery and trees and how to have
a "Columbus Heautiful." Cash prises
will be offered for the best kept gar
dens and yards
i From a Stsff Correspondent i
LINCOLN. March "rt. (Special.) K. N.
Vanhorn, former stale bank examiner
who was apointed national bank exam
iner to take the place of Floyd Seyl.olt.
transferred to an eastern state, returned
from Washington this morning with his
commission and supplies, having passed
Mr, Vanhorn has finally decided, how
ever, to pass up the natlont bunk Job
and stick to the stste Job. He does this
fist because the salary as a national ex
aminer Is not enough larger than paid by
the state to Its state examiners to make
Jack Pranlgan has purchased two him feel that the wants to take a bigger
buildings on West Thirteenth street and
will soon commence the erection of
new automobile aarsse that will cost
In the neighborhood of IJS.ono.
Frank Wvrdeman yesterday received a
rheck for 1470 for one load of clover seed
the highest price ever paid in Columbus.
The Columbus Commercial club at Its
annual meeting last night elected the
following officers: Carl Kramer, presi
dent; Mark IT. Rathburn. vice president
Charles L. Ulckey. secretary; A. R. Mil
ler treasurer: Otto Kummer. I.. IT.
Iavv. O. Frlscholi. Walter Foettcner,
A. M. Ctiav. Pr. K. IT. Naumann. H. W.
Abts and U. W. IMillllrs. hoard of direc
tors. The secretsry's report showed
that the club had made a gain during
the ear. A campaign for new members
will be undertaken
Columbus will celebrate tha Fourth of
July.
to make the necessary arrangements.
Sheriff Burke yesterday morning ar
rested Ted Iexlngton snd V. It. Jack-
son on a charge of stealing and dispos
ing of automobiles. They are accused
of stealing a Ford car at Kansas City
and one at Lincoln. Sheriff Myers of
Job. This morning ho declined the ap
polntment nad notified the State Hanking
board that he Would stick on the state
Job.
firertey. Will Pay Bonds.
The State Board of Public Funds thla
morning declined to purchase refunding
bonds of Greeley county. As a result
Oreeley county will take up the bonds.
The county desired to refund the bonds
at 4' per cent, but the state did not de
sire to take over bonds unless they were
& per cent bonds, so the deal was then
passed up.
SONS OF VETERANS CAMP
FORMED AT LEXINGTON
LEXINGTON, Neb., M;irch 30. tSpt-
commlttees having been appointed clal.)-Depsrtm.nt CommnnderCarutl.es
Notes from Beatrice
and Gage County
liKATRICK. Nrl) , March .v.-(.Speclnl.)
-Franklin and IllUm lloer, . and I
ears of age. respect Ivrl y. sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Hover of (hla city, were
run over by an automobile driven by John
Wet inn of Plymouth yesterday morning
at the corner of Fifth and Court streets.
r.nd escaped with severe bruises. The
bovs Marled to cross the street ami whoa
Westing sounded the alarm they became '
confused ami were knocked down and
run over.
Y . L. Stephens, formerly superinten
dent of schools al Beatrice and Lincoln,
haa been te-clccled superintendent of the
s lioot at 1-onir icH h, Cal . nt a snlal.v
of SO' per v ear.
M the annual, meeting of the Fir. t
I'rcshx tct lan church last evening It w as
planned to enlarge the Sunday achoi I
room by building an addition to the
church at a cost of The report
of the secretary showed the church hail
a membership of !X which Is an Incress
of thirtv over last rar. All the mem
bers of the church hoard were rc-elecled.
MILLION-DOLLAR OIL
CORPORATION CHARTERED
CIIF.YKNNR. Vyo March .-(Special)-Horace
N. Hawkins, Walter S.
Sanderson and Lee Champion of Prnve.
are the Incorporators of the Alkali Butt-a
Oil company, capital stock H.nnQ.nm. whlcn
today was chartered by tho state if
Wyoming. The coi pot ation proposes I J
seek oil In a hitherto llttlo developed dis
trict of Fremont county, Wjomlng. which
geologists predict will become one of the
greatest oil fields of the state.
Mrs William lb-nard of North Bend, was
married Tuesdsy at Fremont, to V.r.
Arlhur Tvdd, who Is employed at the
I nlon station freight office. The groom
had apartments ready for housekeeping.
They will meke their home In Fremont.
Wilcox & Allen in
Nifty Store Room
W ilcox A Allen, well known clothiers.
t va Sjuth Fifteenth street, hsve
about the most nifty store room In the
city. The entire Interior has been re
constructed, the work having been done
under their directions. The woodwork
haa been given a warm, attractive tint
and all of the fixtures made to corte
spond. The Wilcox Allen store room now
has four large show w indows, all shadow
proof, built with the Pullman seat Mia.
In double tiers, cabinets have been con
structed for holding HO suits. And In
these cabinets the suits ran be kept In
as perfect form aa when they come
from the presser. All of the cabinet are
dust proof and In the store there are
enough of them to contain 1.000 gulfs.
The dressing rooms are equipped with
mirror doors and the alcove mirrors ate
an set that a customer trying on a suit
can see every portion of the exterior of
his body.
BLOCK OF AUSTRIAN WAR
LOAN IS TAKEN IN CHINA
(Correspondence of the Associated rwae.)
VIENNA, March 1T.-Report from
China received here atate that over
Ijm.nnO has been subscribed there to the
Austrian war loans. The money i
raised chiefly through the effortg of
Austrians and Hungarians living In
Shanghai.
Want Ads never shirk their work they
will get results. If anything will.
of Columbus, Neb., mustei'cil In a num
ber of sons, snd grandsons of vcterant
Tuesday night, In this city. The follow
ing officers were elected. Commando-,
Robert Malone; senior vice command t.
If. T. Krler; Junior vice commander. II
I. Temple; secretary. S, T. Krler; treaa-
clty for trial.
Three Children Die
at North Platte
convention or commit-
drug atorea recommend it-apply a little rT'"V nmT,inted at a primary elee
a directed and within 'en mlnuteg there tlon". as provided for hi this article, the
Will be an appearance of abundances chairman or secretary of the campaign
freshness, flulnc.s and an incompar- y.fflV
able gloss and lustre, and try as yoc. of 1ll0 prominent members of his po-
wlU you can not find a trace of dandrufi' iitical party in the state, that he has
vnivrir platte Neb.. March 30.
(Special.) An epidemic of measles and
smallpox has been raging In this city
for the last two months and In spite of
determined efforts to stamp out the
diseases, new cases are reported dally.
The 10-month-old daughter of Mr. and
u.. i.Mik iiaosher who was recover
or falling hair; but your real .urprlM M"-" rhem'TeVTonalh-Tdic? of Ing from an attack of measles, developed
m-tll Vi f... ahAiit torn wenks' use when Ml' M' "H .',.. i 1 . . . ii. TAtt(aA
... ....... - --- J,,,,-!, fact, and tnree nays snan i- khi-u i pnuemnma ann aiea iam .
you win eee new pair line ana aowny ai PUch partv committee or convention io
flrat-yes-but really new hair sprouting nominate a person to fill such vacancy,
out all over your ecalp-Dandcrme Is. 1W P. Ml:-W"l: 1 "p-
w. believe, the only sure hair grower. Mr. Pool holds that the word nom-
destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy Inatlon" covers nomination by petition or
acalp and It never falls to atop falling where a man nominates himself by filing,
hair at once nd that It is only necessary. If one
If you want to prove how pretty and changes Ills mind, to ask the f "icM
oft your hair really Is. moisten a cloth with whom W certificate was filed to
with a little Danderine and carefully allow him to wunaraw,
draw It through your hair taking one
Lincoln took the prisoners osck 10 inav urr r, m. Mallett; chaplain, George
Roberts; camp counselor, F. .1. 7.1m-
merer; guide, Arthur Harris; Inner guard.
Jesse Anders; outer guard, Ray Anthony
T. M. Hewitt was elected delegate to tin
state convention that meets In I-exlngton.
May 18 and 17. '. K Hewitt, alternate.
The camp was named liexlngton camp.
No. 112. This camp has aa one of Its
members a veteran, who Is slso a son if
a veteran. In the person of V. J. Hull.
The camp was organized to aid the Grand
Armjr of the Republic and woman'
Relief corps, when they have their an
nual state encampment at TcxIngton, on
May It, 17, and IS.
Tjoulse,
the l-month-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Oman, w ho had been sick with
the measles, died during tho night The
third death to occurr last night was that
of the fi-vear-old daughter of II. U
Ifarx-ard Wins Debate from Mlnden.
HARVARD, Neh March M -(Special.!
Last night Harvard and Mlnden
clashed In the first round of the west
em district of the State High School
lenU ahjitAI Harvard aun.inrlnl tlio
. - , i a . L. . . . in hla faa Waal
- , affirmative nad was represented by
Fire ear Mi l (ink.
M'COOK, Neb.. March :.( Special. )
The barn, granary, henhouse and minor
buildings on the Ben Meyers farm a few
miles outh of McCook, were destroyed
hy fire about midnight Tuesday. The
loss is I1.RO0, adequately Insured. The
tenant. Carl Pchuets. also lost his vehi
cles, harness, grain, etc., totaling about
7im, which were also covered well by
Insuranre. Mr. Pchuct saved his live
stock. Mr. Meyers lives in Turkey
River, la.
HYMENEAL
enJ-Berner.
AVOCA, Neb.. March . (Special.) -John
Berner and Miss Mary Ottens. were
married at the home of the brldea's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ottens, In
this city today. They will make their
home on a farm southwest of town.
Dodda-llonerd.
NORTH BKM. March A-(fpeclal. )
Miss Mabel llonard, daughter of Mr. and
mall etrand at a time. Tour hair will FUNERAL OF LEE SMITH
urn aoir,. glossy ana oeauuiui m jom ATTPMnpn RY MANY nMKUA N ilM MAN
n I I kllWteV w s i x w i vnmi in w -
BLAIR. Neb.. March S0.-(Speclal Tele
gramsWashington county people In
few momenta a delightful surprise
waits everyone who tries this. Adver
tisement. Bell-ans
'Absolutely Removes
IndifTfiSlinn. OnpnjirVflm and Adoniram chapter. Jordan
1 fa n.anorv Knloht Temnlars of Blair had
proves it 25c at all druggists, charge of the funeral.
In attendance were representatives or
pronounced diphtheria. The school which aorg. p,.,,,,,, Millan Hanson and lvi
the child had been attending haa been Toet. wilh Faye Megrue as sliernatlvc.
dismissed and w 111 be thoroughly fura- Mlnden. on the negstlve, w as repre-
Igatcd. sented by Taul Pressly, Lloyd Klngsley,
and Fred Thompson, wdth Alva .lenson
aa alternative. The judges were Presl-
MAKES TALK AT FREMONT
tendent Meyers of Geneva and Principal
Lewis of Clay Center. The decision was
FREMONT. Neb.. March 30. (Special.) I two to one In favor of tho affirmative
great numbers followed the body or tno Iiezcttel, editor of the Omaha Union-
late Lee Smith of oeSoto to Its final 1 1st .was the principal speaker at a meet- I Wlsner isaerlstesdrat Ite-K.lected
resting place in the Blair cemtery toJav. Ug under the auspices of the Central . WTgNERi Neb., March SO.-Oprclnl.)
In the compeny were prominent ciuicna) iaDor union nere wennesaay msm.. w.cc guperntendent C. F. White and Leila
in every walk of life. The members of members of the Men s club. Commercial Bon H,gh .chool prinrpai, have been
Solomon lodge. No. 10. of Fort caliioun ciud. rarmers unions ana raw org.n- Lcted. Several positions remain to
Com-
irfr n Peru
mmn
It Isn't Hard to Own a Genuine
Diamond or Fine Watch if You
Open a Charge Account with Vs.
This Beautiful Ladies'
Loftis Belcher Diamond Ring
the Woodmen of the World. Modern
Woodmen of America and the Macabees
lodges, of which he was an active member.
Mr. Smith left an estate valued at many
thousands of dollars, comprising some of
the most fertile farm land In eastern
Nebraska.
Hons were guests of the labor men.
Mr. Dezettel told of the origin of the
union label and urged all union men to
demand goods that bear It. He declared
that unions are opposed to war and that
riota resulting from striken are caused .by
agitators that have no place In unions.
Other speakers on the program were
E. R. Gurney, T. I Mathewa, William
Kremser, G. F. Wright and George Mc-
Dougall.
be filled In the High school and grades.
FRECKLE
K-roh Worst Month Tor Tills Trouble
low to msraove Xaslly.
There's a reason why nearly everybody
freckles In March, but happily there la
also a remedy for these ugly blemishes,
and no one need atay freckled.
Simply get nn ounce of othlne, double
strength, from your druggist and apply
a llttlo of It nlgnt and morning, and In a
few days you should see that even the
W'orst freckles have begun to disappear,
while the light onea have vanished en
tirely. Now Is the time to rid yourself
of freckles, for if not removed now they
may stay all Summer, and spoil sn other
wise beautiful comrlexlon. Your money
back If othlne falls. Advertisement.
FA RN" AM AT FI FT KKNTIV HTRKKT.
The Week of
Wonderful Windows
March 30 to April 6
SEE
TODAY
To You we extend a cordial Invitation to visit the West's
largest wearing: apparel establishment. Come and view th&
moHt wonderful RBHeiriblaGe of Pprlng Fashions ever presented
by this store.
wet A noi.ieiAn.raHa,
CORRKCT AI'PARF.L FUH MF.N AND WOMEN
STROM SB VRG, Neb., March 30. (Spe
cial.) Algot Johnson of this city died
UinnFW IM PlfiFOW HOI C yesterday at the hospital at Tork. Mr.
J UIHlrltFII n gn rtlllllH Wlllj una - c- n, us i
NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS
Tormsrly
sold for
MB, now
$30.
30
Terms:
3 a
Month.
No. S& This t4k solid
cold mountliiK vti SDeriatly
dMianed to mHke tha Diamond
look larger than It rwallv U-
varv popular for the smaller-t
Plamondii. si It affords tha areatent
show for tha leant money. Het with
extra fine. perf;t put parknng Dia
mond. It Is a sreat bmrsaln at
MARQUETTE, Neb.. March S0.-(Rpe-elal.)
When the First National bank was
being moved across the street to Its new
building yesterday, two small boys, who
were assistin, pulled 1900 In gold certifi
cates out of an old pigeon hole where It
had been peacefully hiding for twelve
years. Had it Deen wording an or tne
time this 1900 would now amount to more
than 12.000.
In 1904
grip and serious kidney trouble. Mr.
Johnson hss no relsttves In this coun
try, but has several in Sweden and
also owned property in that country. He
was a shoemaker by trade, and was j
highly respected in the community. Ills
body was brought here for burls.!.
Vrni Notes of C'olorobns.
COLFMRCS. Neb., March SO. (Special
Telegram.) Horatio Adams bought J. C
George H. Farley, the cashier Schwtchtenberg's interest In the Toggery
of the bank died and In his accounts he clothing store, tsking possession today.
had an Item of "Cash 11,000." Ills ad- Schwlchtenberg will remain In Columbus.
mlnlstrator was not able to find
cash In the amount of $1,000.
any
Dick Ilehnrr accidentally discharged a
shotgun this afternoon not knowing it
This $900 together with email amounts was loaded. The charge went through a
$30
on deposit to the credit of George Far
ley, made up the $1,000.
window light across the
Columbus State bank.
street in the
14"
Ladles' and Men's Watches, solid gold
and gold filled, guaranteed accurate
timekeepers and great values at $13
and up.
Terms to suit your conysnisnce.
OKI B.Ut Oat.l $ t. I. Satwam Till t It
Call or write for Illustrated l atalos Nn n
Pnone Iknuglaa 1414 and our aaleiioan will call
with ami-lea desired.
THE NATIONAL
CREDIT JEWELERS
4MS.UthSU0faaha
iNear Maraei $treeQ
GRAND ARMY VETERANS
ARE GUESTS OF GOVERNOR
OCFTIS
ILaBROs&caUit
V
Sick skins
made well by
Resinol
No matter how long you have
been tortured and disfigured by
itching, burning, raw or scaly skin
humors, just put a little of that
soothing Kesiiiol Ointment on the
ores and see if the suffering does
not stop right there! Heating
usually begins that very minute,
and the skin pets well quickly and
easily, unless the trouble is due to
'nie serious internal disorder.
rlrtmol (h.itntrnt and f?c.nol Soap art
old by all rlrucgutt.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. March 30.-(Speclal ) Gov
ernor and Mrs. Morehead entertained the
Grand Army of the Republic, Women's
Relief Corps and the Bons of Veterans
at the executive mansion this evening.
This is an annual affair. The old sol
diers generally make this a fun-making
affair and the mansion Is turned over
to them and songs are sung and camp
fire stories retold in the old fashioned
way.
It la really one of the real events which
are a part of the executive family so
cial life.
BRYAN IN CAMPAIGN
SPEAKS AT CAMBRIDGE
Judge Fswcrtt to Speak.
AURORA, Neb., March 30. (Special. )
Judge Jacob Fawcett of the supreme
court will he the speaker at the men's
meetl ug of the Young Men's Christian
association Sunday afternoon. Attorney
Ucneral Willis K. Reed will be the
speaker on the afternoon of Sunday
April .
Household Economy c
! Hew to Hare the Beat Coach S
f Rented y tit Save $3 hy ?
C M atlas; It at Boaao
CAM Bill HGE. Neb.. March SO -lpe-
claf Telegram.) William Jennings Bryan
spoke here last night to a large crowd.
Jle told where President Wilson and he
agreed and also of their differences. lie
approved of the Mexican policy and spent
half an hour denounrlng Senator Hitch
cock. He asked all voters, whether demo
crats or republicans, to vote for dry can
didates, and. especially for Brother
Charlie, lie left this morning for Hold-
rege.
Hiahop Met onaell at Crete.
CRETE. Neb., March ). Special.) The
convention of the Fairbury district.
Methodist Ministerial association, that
haa been In session here for three days.
closed tonight. The principal speakers
from out of the state were: H J. Coker
of I'enver, M. H. Caldwell of China and
Hishop McConnell of Denver.
Ilow to I pre I oiiki aad ( olds.
Keep out of drafts, avoid exposure.
Kat and live right and take I r. King's
New HUcovtry: in use over forlv years.
( ;na i a meed. All li i ugisf. Al ci t iv-
ncnt.
Cough medicines, as a rule contain
larue auanlitv of plain ivrup. A pint of
granulated sugar with ' pint of warm
water, stirred lor i minutes, gives you
is goou ayrup g money can uuy.
Then get from rour druggist 2V4 ounces
Pinex (,rU cents worth), pour into a pint
tMittle and nil tbe bottle with sugar
svrup. Hi is gives you, at a cost of only
64 cents, a full pint of really better cough
svrup than you could buy ready made for
M.'M a clear saving of nearly i. Full
directions with i'inex. It keeps perfectly
ana assies gooa.
It takes hold of the usual cough or
chest cold at once snd conquers it la 24
hours. Splendid for whooping cough,
bronchitis and winter coughs.
It's truly astonishing how quickly It
loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough
and heals and soothes the inflamed mem
branes in the case of a painful cough.
It also stops the formation of phlegm in
the throat and bronchial tubes, thus snd-
ing the persistent loose cough.
I'ineg is a highly concentrated eom
rrntind of genuine Norway pine extract,
combined with guaiacol, and haa been
used fur generations to heal inflamed
membranes of the throat and chest.
To avoid disappointment, ask your
druggist for ' J1. ounces of rinex," and
don't accept anvfhiiig else. A guarantee
of absolute satisfacl inn, or money prompt
ly refunded, guts Ml'll tins preparation.
The riue Co., I t. Vtayue, lud.
Browning, King Co.
GEO. T. WILSON, Mgr.
Town
This Sign Guarantees Money
Back if Not Satisfied
CLOTHING OF THE BROWNING - KING STANDARD
QUALITY COST LESS THAN THE OTHER KIND
SOLD UNDER A GUARANTEE OF COMPLETE SATIS
FACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK.
The Wi
Store I J
of VT
the V
JTtra!! -
j!fMMH MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
if'AffM'i &v$H! MODELS THAT ARE DIFFERENT
$15 to .$40
YsMmMjlmm men's two-in-one top coats
IWMiW&m Nk STYLISH AND CavICBMLE
KfgtH O) $15 1 mf
tilmm:f YS'LQN(? ?kM SUITS
lfllicl"l I 1 YCHFUL1 YJFCnXD
I III SH
A VP BOYS' NOMraMC SUITS
l-JV ff WITH E3mKlWCKEE8
XtfM'fff V CHILDREN'S REEXSaa. WASH SUITS,
Mm PLAY SUITS, JfAPS, BLOUSES, r;
J AND, IN FC5a2arHINO UP
TO TH1Uy "LADS
jllil ( . MANAlIRTS,
JCjlf VASSAR UNION
r-MjlvSw SUITS, INTER-
S WOVEN
kgt HOLEPROOF,
--T-J PHOENIX,
'i LUXITE
HOSIERY
V
EXCLUSIVE
AGENTS for
KNOX HATS for MEN
' WORLD'S LARGEST
DISTRIBUTERS OF THE
'FAMOUS JOHN B. STETSON HATS