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THE MASON COUY JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN
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Fire / "
The Greatest Mother-- "
She Binds Up the Wounds
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of the World
- If a man were hit by a car in front of your
home, would you be able to give first aid?
If one of your children should swallow poison
could ,ou give emergency treatment that would
save hxs life?
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"-" If an epidemic should strike your commum y,
do you know the preventive measure to help keep
your family well?
" In order to prevent the" thousands of needless
:, deaths through accident and preventable sickness,
your Red Cross is teaching first aid to families
throughout this broad land.
• Already over one million pl have re-
celved the First Aid Instructive cPouPr
the
from
Red Cross.
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Is this work important? You will agree that
it is when you consider that there are annually i!
the United States over 400,000. desths from PRE" ':,
VENTABLE diseases and acradent--eight time ]
the battle deaths of the American Army in the '
World War. 'i
The Red Cross must increase its membership
not grow less. The work must go.on. Join the
Red Cross or renew your membership during th$
HON. JOHN BARTON PAYNE
Secretary of the Interior, says:
UNE of the fundamentally sound
v habits that should be acquired by
every citizen is that of regular and'
systematic saving.
"It is the foundation of the eco-
nomic well-being of the nation. What-
ever our habits may be, we should
give that of thrift a prominen place
in our scheme of character building.
THE STATE BANK OF SHELTON
"Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents"
W.H.
SMITH
SMOKERS'
HEADQUARTERS
Cigars, Tobaccos and
High Grade Candies.
Guns, Ammunition &
Sporting Goods
Try our fresh
roasted peanuts
W. il. SMITll
All the Daily Papers
S H E L T O N INDEPENDENT
Auto Stage s
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Daily Schedule
effective on and after Sept. 15.
Leave Shelton Leave Olympia
7:00 a.m. 9:00 a. m.
11:00 a.m. 1:00 p. m.
3:00 p.m. 5:30 p. m.
Shelton to O]d Kamilche.$ .50
Shelton to Snider's Prairie .... 75
Shelton to Mud Bay. ...... 1.00
Shelton to Olympia ...... 1.P5
Leaving Shelton from Ho,,el
Shelton. Phone 421.
Olympia to Snider's Prairie...50
Olympia to Old Kamilche...75
Olympia to Cushman s .... 1.00
Olympia to Sheltoa ....... 1.25
Leaving Olympia
from Braeger's Place. Phone 27
THOMPSON & DUNBAR
Owners and Operators
A BIG GLASS
FOR A DIME
In spite of the great in-
crease in all soda water ma-
terials and soda fountain
wages, we are still filling a
big man's size glass with the
best soda that ever bubbled
over. Al the good old pure
fruit flairs. Nice choco-
late. Fine ice cream sodas.
PAUISON'S SOft DRINK STORE
W. W. BARRETT
THE PIONEER HARDWARE STORE
Stoves, Ranges, Hardware, Paints, Otis, Varnishes and Brushes,
Picture Frames, Curtain Pole and Easels. All plumbing
guaranteed as to work and material for one year.
" REDCROSS
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.- ROLLCALL .:./I PLUNBING
!/I General Repair' Work
'-' November 11-25, 19 20 :: '::i:!i:: " ".¼".|1 .oo ou.
' 'THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY." ::!ill C.F. WILSON
;;ll pliON ltlll fJhop at Fifth md Oo4Jat5
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Friends o e Red Cross ,.,-,,,-,,,,,,,,,.,,. "'"'""'"""'"'"""'
Shelton Shoe Factory |
AND QUICK REPAIR SHOP l
FRED HANSEN,|Prop.
Manufacturers of heavy work shoes. We also
have a line of serviceable, higl-topped logger
bots. All lInds of shoe repairing neatly done.
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HARRY FORD
Dealer in Rough and Dressed Lmber, Shingles, Mouldings,
Doors, Windw. U on oz .to bmd @Atok
the fact. We'can save you money....t., u. ta ..
A sauare deal to all is our motto. tt a " .xam
at Shetto ....