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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1915)
tMzamf: ii V "fJ! "' I1E2252E VR' ii t:m I HE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OrKUESDAYaOT -.M9&yf IAN OS AT SALE PRICES ionic exceptional bargains i slicjntiy usea msiruments. 'erms as low at $1.50 per ieek. ,. L. Thomas phones 1.11-.I, lfiG-J, 25U-.J Marshfield-Coquille i Auto Stage . Ja-kvo Lonvo !wl I'liiiimnry jar.-liflclil Coquillo !A.M. A.M. fn::n 7:oo f8::t( :o ll.oo ll-.oo JM. I'M. il:oo 1:00 :i:0() : oo r:'M (I :.'!() S7::io 7::io lAitsiiFiELn-coQUiLLi: auto STAUE TIME SCHEDULE (Schedule nnnnged to connect Mil IioiiIh (o lliindoii, Singes to Ijrllo Point, Wnfpior, Roxobiirg. No dolayn. re from Mnr.shflehl to Coqulllc: 75 ccntH. Single tV- LiuiilMtli, Prop.. idures & Framing Walker Studio WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, HOW DOES THIS White Sewing M NOW ON SPECIAL SALE s iir',"si f . l'CTB IV.' A lJV.i' " -- L mil 1 I Uf Ml i ' '!& intMjfir NCfc.nif ri,"Lr ON EASY PAYMENTS, TOO GOING & HARVEY COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS GOLDEN WEST COFFEE AN OREGON PRODUCT NONE BETTER cup more on the Order a Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House miie 394-J. Broadway Hish Quality Groceries Hni- mm nrnmni nr,A nortirnhr fffiliverv service Ef- : flclent clerks being out of b,-..' " i wci i our prices as low u& uumoioiwu huh b ness makes Conner & Hoagland r-Tho Leading Grocers Dealers in Good I Groceries 797 South Broadwav. Phones 348-J and 326 Perhaps you have tried several made-to-measure clothing houses and noticed the difference in detail of their workman ship We have. That's why .we tied to the ROYAL TAILORS suits built for YOU. From $16.00 to $35.00 Chicago prices. FIXUP Two Stores Marshfield North Bend GET IT NOW Don't wait to buy that furniture you need. Our easy payment plan makes dalays unnecessary Ask us about it. Johnson-Gulovsen Company; Tho Quality Natuo with tho Scrvico Fnmo. ; !: !: ' ! !: , I ;445 Phone 445 Messenger Service STRIKE YOU? Rotary achines JJA.l.1.iJv " UK I m3i Jt, $33 . a. ... ii.W .,,, MIM than any coffee market. can today 1 bet. uentrai ana uommuiwdi the hish rent district and -. Axnolrtani luilh ornflfl 1IISI- ;BREV1TID5 MAY TIDES. Time nnd Heights of tides at Marshfield. The tides are placed In order of occurrence, with their times Jon tho first lino and heights on the I second line of each day; a cotnpnr- lon of consecutive heights will In- dicato whether it Is high or low , water. High tide on the Uar ono , hour nnd Dl minutes earlier than . fi.fin i .. ,i t. in, at Marshfield. At North Hend 34 minutes earlier than nt Marshfield. 24'Hrs., Kt... 2 r. , H ra . , jFt... 2CHIrs., Ft... 27 Hrs., I Ft. -2SHrs., Ft... M Hrs., ,Ft... :10 Hrs.. Ft... aillrs. . IFt... 4.24 i.:i 5.24 O.C C.20 0.0 7.12 0.5 o.ao C.l 1.27 C.2 2.10 C.2 2.00 5.0 10.01 3.9 11.11 4.0 12.10 4.1 1.15 4.3 S.03 0.0 8.53 1.2 0.12 1.2 10.32 0.9 4.00 1.3 4.55 1.5 5.50 1.7 C.4C l.S 2.09 4.3 3.02 4.3 3.51 4.3 ,4.4S 4.3 10 01 .'" - 11.08 5.5 11.53 5.S 0.0 0.0 Ii 7.40' 1.9 S.35 , 2.0 ; 9.311 2.0 10.29" , 2.0 WEATHER FORECAST ) D; Amoc1iU4 ITcm to Coo Ur TlmM. OREGON Probahlv bIu.w- crs In west, fair in the ea3t: light frost tonight in the ex- tremo cast; south to west 4t winds. LOCATi TESirKILVTORB J HKCOHD i For tho 24 hourn ending nt 4:43a. m., May 25, by IlcnJ. Ostllnd, speckil goverumont matcoroleglst: Maximum 54 Minimum 48 At 4:43 n. m 49 Precipitation 5S Precipitation elnco Sopt. 1, 1914 C5.S3 Precipitation sarao poriod last year 02.99 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. IMaii Social. Mrs. K. K. Jones and I oil crs arc planning to glvo n charity ' social ut the Hargolt building at Mar ket pud Hroadway, Thursday night. Aino Menv ".ack. Arno Moreon general supor .f.u'.ont of tho C. A. Smith interests, hn returned from I a business trip to San Francisco. Many Itepllos. Mrs. A. K. Noff last evening had n want ad In Tho Times for a girl to caro for her chil dren and nt mi orly hour this moru- lug ten applicants had applied for i tho place. Times want ails get re sults. .Meet at North llenil Thcro will bo a congregational meeting tonight In tho North llcnd Presbyterian Church, nml Ilov. Irvlnir. of tho Mvr tlo Point Presbyterian Church will ' act as monitor. Settles Account John Arhos states that J. F. Uoylo promptly sot tied tho suit which ho filed against I him for an account owing tho Ideal cafe. Mr. Arhos snys that tho uon payment wus duo to n misunder standing and that Hoylo promptly adjusted It last wool;, Just boforo ho was Injured, j Child Is Horn Mrs. Mary Thomp- i son, principal of tho Kastport school, received n telegram yesterday an nouncing tho birth of a granddaugh ter, Mary Kllzaboth, nt Vlctorln, II. C. Mrs. Thompson expects to spend part of tho summer at the homo of SERVICE and we have what you want in stock "The Owl"- t Frank D. Cohan, The Central Avenuo Drug Store $10 PER MONTH cholco building lots with bay view or any location desired with in easy walking ills danco on small month ly payments. $15 PER MONTH Will build you a mod ern little bungalow -You select your own plan. "Sew Held About It." W.A.REID, 150 Front St. her daughter, Mrs. Harold Thonip I son In Vlctorln. Picnic up It Ivor.- Aboard the gaso line launch Atlantic. Cantatn Llovd. this morning, bound up both forks of ue loos uiver or a uny's picnic there were Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haines. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Haines. W. F. Mil- nL:,fgi.te,?r"fen"0"n!i "ii.-, iiui. omuuiciit'iu nun who, unn : Haines and wife, Mrs. Charles Van1 niiyn, .Mrs. Frank Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Schmltz, and Mr. and Mrs J A. a. Haines, tho latter being the I guests of the occasion, being here on I a visit from Tort Dodge, Iowa. I Thomas to .Move. L. L. Thomns i this morning closed a five-year lease ' I M f Ill's frttllllnil ttint.i a.,..... J At. . I h, ca s u c Co nanv.T C' h,n I ho bought, nnd he will move his o'ii ' 8tolj ' thero the last of tho ?r I " Ji..?0t.i,'C0M l'eclded what t. 'ovo into tho room in the Rus- block which ho Is vacating. Vb Haines storeroom will glvo him no dltlonal spaco for displaying the i large line which ho will carrv. The Haines storeroom Is owned by S. 0. ' Itogors of Coos River, i , Q. LESLIE is over frou ; ngnln calling on the trad. i.t) F. M. PARSONS left yesterday for Powers to visit his branch drug htorc there. i OTIS WILSON, of the Hed Cross, is spending u few days at their branch Btorc nt Powers, . a. H1NDMAHS1I nnd Kenneth Hnusor returned todny to Hauscr after a short visit here. , 11. CATHCAHT went to Coqulllo yesterday to nttend court and look nfter business matters. MRS. C. S. WINDSOR and Mrs. Her bert Armstrong returned on the noon train from Coiptille. OEOHOK W. V ATKINS was called to North llcnd this afternoon on u liuslnesB visit. MISS OISCI1 was n shopping visit or In the city this morning from Catching Inlet. , T. 11HAND en mo bnck on tho noon train from tho county sent wtiore he has been on legal business. MRS. C. T. SKEFLS of Coaulllo spent buuday ns tho guest of Miss Klun Roberts, tenchor of tho Flagstaff hdicol. OTTO SAHRO, a well known Unudon Jeweler, wnc hero yesterday to lslt bin friend, It. Uuggc, cashier of tho Scandinavian-American bank. TOM WASSON romnlnod ovor In tho city last night and dll not return to South Inlet after n mud pull hero yesterday In his machine. HIONRY KBRN and C. A. Smith camo homo today from Coipilllo wiiero they went yesterday as wit uesses. JOHN HYI.KH and Richard Conboy enmo down this morning from their coal mine near Catching In let for n short .visit. CAPTAIN Ii. CURTIS, s'irvcynr for tho Hoard of Marine 1'ndflnvrltorB of Snn Francisco nrrlvcd hst oven lug via Hoseburg to lock uftcr tho wrock. CAPT. DUNSON who was lu tho city on business returned lo the light houso today on tho Wasson auto, Ho left his own nutchluu hero to bo ovorhauled. CARL W. UVKUTSEN bus rcturnod fio-.n n Bhort vlalt with Cant. Hoi- land nt tho Intter'H ruinous ranch I .u rnrkcrsburg, on tho Coquillo river. '.MRS. W. CAVANAUOH of Kastsldo ! Is expecting a sister, .Mrs. Jas. Noon nud baby of Ooldflold. Nov- &hmi . ada to urrlvo hero soon on u short tnougii inrormutioii in hciuu mid bo- vhU. icret, after which they nil partook of JAMKS MOTT, who Is visiting with ' n lainiiot. Tlioro woro about 30 pros- ' his brother Dr. Lloyd Mott, of , cllIfro"1 "' No1rt'' ",0l1"l1 lo'l'?0' , , North Horn!, wus ovor today on ' T,'10 wo'" HvIi!oi! Into two hI.Ioh. business and renowlng ucqualii-, onch '? "la cort" " Bl,,1"lt8, 0l, Rr: tniit'cn ranged tho fnrro, tho otbor nrrnngod CHAS. LYONS of Hunker Hill, who '10 uanquot and Invited I In tho guosta bus boon In 111 health for tho Iastl from North Uend for tho occasion, row weeks loft yostordny for Wll- lnmotto Valley points for u short, OPIJ.V SKW HALL visit, noping mat tuo cuango wouui prove buiioflcial. CAPTAIN L, CURTIS. Cuptaln Hon- NOBLE THEATER II Whero All tho Host Shoulng. l'lctures are SKVEN REELS OF LICENSED PICTURES Projected by .the Peerless "Simplex , 'I Machine," the most perfect mo ;. tiou picture machinu lu tho I world THE TRAPPER'S REVHNdi: , Two-reel story of tho north. Ileau- tlfully photographed out-door scenes1 muko this a splendid offering. ! TWO AND TWO ' Vltiigraph comedy with Flora Finch. You'll like It. Tin: iu'cjli: CALL One of tho Sellg wild animal pic tures made in the unliual 200 In Los Angeles. 1 JAJtED I'AIRFAX'S .MILLIONS Two-re,o detective story that will j thrill from start to finish. . It 'a 11 good picture ! Till! MISSION OF Mil. FOO I, 1 A strange story of Chinese cun ning and Intrigue. 1 You can always depend upon tee ing something good in our select programs. , Lower floor, o; balcony, 10c: children, fie. Tomorrow night: Mary Plokford ("America's Sweetheart." In tho five- T01 '(reel Paramount reaturu "Hehlnd the wen e a." Hon, Fred Larson and Chnrles Cumbers, agent of the Standard Oil Company, left on a bout this afternoon for the scene of the wreck ATTORNEYS DERHYSHIRE nnd C, E. Mnybeo of North Heud returned on the noon train from the coun- ty seat where they have been on wool board case. ., ' C. MALONEY and wife nnd daughter. Louise, are expected home on the Nnnn Smith from a visit with relatives in San Fran clsio and llorkeley. The Mann Smith Is scheduled to le.ivu Sun Fianclsco todny. CHAS. KHNSLER. who spent Sunday with nlr family hero, left yesterday to nssist .1. T. Sullivan In closing out the Hub store nt Ilnudou pre paratory to moving the balnnco of tho stock to Powers where Tho Hub will open a now store. . F. DENN1NO returned hist ovo nlng via the old Coos Hay Wagon road from a visit with his father in Hoseburg. lie said that de spite tho heay rains, tho auto stages were able to make tho trip through la good shape and al though they did not leave Hose urg until 0:15 yesterday morn ing they made connections with tho afternoon train at Coipitlle. Dig Pendulum Driver Uoliitf Con- Nti'iii'letf For TivnIIo Work on North atiil South Utiles Two Hlg Pendulum jillo drivers nro now being constructed at tho llnuser nnd Hnuser camps. With these completed, nnd work on them Id rntiM llin tlrtvlmr nf iillliiif fnr tbn trestllng on North nnd South I.nkes1 will lio commenced, necordlng lo Ken-1 ncth D , Hnuser who was In tno city InBt evening. Tlio Hreakwntor on Friday will bring enough steel to keep a crew busy track laying be tween hero nnd Inkesldo. Tho steel work from Coos liny north to Tunnel 7 will bo In chargo of V. G. Hlndmnrsh for tho Southern Pacific though Hauscr and Hnusor have tho contrnct for tho putting In of nil trcstllng. Tho grndo hotween North Inlot and uaKoBHlo is now Doing put in nunpo for tho rails. There remains but ono spot yot to fix, a break lit tho grado whoro the wind has raised n llttlo havoc. 'VnTiflrq In nil thero are 4.700 foet of tres tlo to be driven on North nnd South Lnkes, nccordlng lo Kenneth Hnuser. It Is expected Hint this will bo finish ed this slimmer. Ho said ho would not bo surprised to soo tho big bridge across tho Hay nt North Hentt completed In January. This, cor.plod with the rushing of tho track .'ny'ng supports tho belief that the mad will bo opened through to Hugono by Jnnunry 1, 1910. This, fact was roportcd nt tho tlino Kn-I glneor Fontalno mndo his trip ovor tho lino a few weeks ai?T He said i then there Is a good possibility of tills ( holng done, providing no unforsocii delay Is occasioned nlontr tho line, i Pnssongers nud freight would hnvo to bo ferried ncross tho Itmpnun river nhlch will bo tho last link completed All piling for tho trestllng will In nil probability ho gotten out by thorn-' solves, said Mr. Hnuser Inst ovonlnir. " i This, ho snys, provides for for nil tho ' work under ono contrnct nnd prove most satisfactory. Somo of tho pll- lug will ho moro thnu 125 feel In length, especially that for North I.uko. i At tho present timu, It Is slated, nil rails on hand havu boon laid nut f hiiiii ftfa Tlikl 'I'll. i ulif iimniil nnm ' t in iti vuun tnjt imj niiitf iiiuili. luill lK on t!io Hreakwuter will nllow tho track rrrw to push on through wltu thoir work nud It Is prnlmhlo there will ho no moro delays until tho steel Is through to tho rmpipia. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT TAKE OFF OFFICIALS ' Tho Circle, of tho Womon of Wood- crart gathered lu rorco lust ovonlng at their hall on Front strcot for nil ' ovonlng of Jollity, A farco taking oft i tho lending characteristics of tho city, ' Hnld to hnvo been Indulgod in, ' Tho flno now Logglo Hall In North Rend which was rebuilt by tho owner, Petor Logglo, after being damaged by flro, was opened last night with nn entertainment given by tho K .of P. Lodge of North lloud. 1 The Chancellor Commander, J. F. 1 OriibliH, gave tho address of welcomo and thero was a response by Peter I Logglo. Among others who took part ! In tho program wero Row F. S. Shi- I mlun, Miss imhoff, Lylu Chupollo, I Mrs. Worroll. Miss Anna Truman. Miss Mnrjorlo Swcarlugen, Earl Drown nud othors. The now hnll Is ono of the finest In Southern Oregon. It Is used as a meeting placo by several of the or ganizations an well us for other gath erings. Llbby COAL. Tho Kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. I'lmiu 72. Paclflo Lliory uud Transfer Company, ORPHEUM "Where Motion Pictures Look Better MONDAY AND Tl'ESD.W WHISKEY DINNERS Two-reel drama. (RIPPLE 2 reel - flood story HILL SPOII.S A VACATION Comic PET OF THE PETTICOATS Conilo Itic. miv fceut elilMi-Pii nS U'atoli for our aiiuouutmoiit this ILL RUSH P G week. It may bo what you aro looking for J. C. Penney Co. Next Door to the Marshfiold Post-Office. You Men ancFjtoys If you are looking for high-class clothing, good ma terial, snap, style and fit, you will find it at the J. C. PENNEY CO. STORE, at the right priee. Why can we do this? Because we buy for those 83 busy stores in 13 western states. Buy direct from the largest fac tories paying spot cash and therefore getting the goods at tho lowest price tiiat can be made. Hoys' lllue stripe, $3 ."0 talne. Our price Jjil.OH Urown mixed Oray Check nnd bluo snrte, ?4..0 value. Our price .J'J.1)H dray check, brown, navy blue, French sorgo, $0.00 value. Our price $:;.i)8 Urown, grw, bluo mixed, navy bluo. $7.50 aluo. Our prlco SI.OK tlray Plaid, brown check, $10 00 value. , Our price $7.00 Urown Btrlpe. salt and pepper, uray, gray check, $15. no value. Our price SO.OO Urown check, grey check, navy blue, $20 valiw. Our prlco !jJtl!.r0 "Sterling" Urown cheek, blue novelty, bluo serge. $25 value. Our prlco $H.7" Conin in mill try lioo sull.s on nud lie convinced for yomctr" that they hmo tho ipmllly, fit ami tlulit pilio. Tni: STORK TIIAT (HVMS .1.00 WORTH KOU Mi) CHNTH The OilHluatoi'.s of low prices ttrcypcratfd ' Ti fr W'irf - fMf SOCIATi rAI.KXDAU MONDAY Coos Hay Women's Club , ' with Mrs. D. C.McCarty. TUESDAY Kastsldo Ladles' Aid with Mrs. W. Stockel. WUDNKSDAY Hnptlst Ladles Silver Ton, with Mrs. F. 11. Storey. 4 Methodist Homo Missionary society, with Mrs. David NeJ 4 son. Christian Church Slstor- hood In tho hnll. Auction Hrldgo Club with Mrs. J. 8. Lyons. Jolly Dozon with Mrs. Johnson In Hunker Hill. Cafeteria Club with Mrs. F. A. Tledgon. THURSDAY Alort Club with Mrs. O. D. Piper. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Mnry McKnlght. FRIDAY Kensington dull with Mrs. II. H. Kolty. North Horn! Thlmblo Club nt homo of Mrs. M, K. Hv- orltt. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Olivia Kdmnii. fil'IMI .AllliriS TODAY Two Papers A to Iteml by Moiuhers at tho (ladicilng I'ho members of tho Ladlon' (lulld 0f tho Kiilsropal church hold u meet- lug this afternoon. Mrs. R. II. Cor oy delivered n paper on tho subject: ".Savings llnnliH In Public Schools." Sho has Just returned from Portland uhoro she Investigated this subject. A -mpor on tho subject "Church Advertising," wrlttou by MrH. Arthur McKoov.n, was rend by Mrs. R. K. Honth. Mrs. Charles Btuuff and AKbs iVyro gave vocal solos. Mrs, Furl Vovwti was tho nccoinpnnlst. . . MADlODir pdauara IVIMnJUnlt unMNAIVI , LEADING R0I F " " w "-u Part of Pi&uy nud .Jack in Senior Piny Well llaiidleil by Ymiihk I'eoplo "I'oggy Is tho ono I've turned against," says Quuckctt, but few will Hharo his seutliueuts. Wlum you sue Mnrjorlo Oraluim us the roguish Peggy who lacks but one essential to become u dtichi (iniiuely, a duko), you will bo for hwr, heart nud soul. Whuu hIio first enters, shaking as Inky finger at Ermyntruilo shu wins you, and throughout tho play she holds you by her vivacious acting. Eric Htorgurd, playing opposlt as Lieutenant .luck Mullory, Is Just the lover for Peggy. "Jack Ut such 1 a devil," says Quockott, "such a nice devil." Storpard plays tho part with dash nmj abandon and finally, when be uud Peggy aro looking ut tho plants In tho conservatory but thure, you've guessed It already. Ho sine lo see It at tho Orpheum Thontor Friday night. Don't for get tho time nor tho placo nor the girl. $ AT THF WnTCI Q t AT THE HOTELS t $$ Cluiudlei' Hotel j V. (1. Hindiuarsh, Hauser: Ken neth D. Hnuser, Hnuscr; F. 0. los He, Coipilllu; Capt.iln L. Curtis, Sun Francisco; F. L. Wlshord, St. Louis, Mrs. Oeorgo F, Sutherland, Portland; Joseph Duuson, Capo Aru- 1K0. I lllnnco ILitii. (loorgo W. Cilbbons, Sail Francla- co; H. a. Tucker, Portland; C. A. iDuvldsou, My 1 tlo Point; It. E. Wil kinson, Snu Francisco; Clmrla Jones; Powers; Tom Wasson, South Inlot. St. Limi'iiui Hotel, J. M. Darker, Coquillo; II. IC. Caudllsh, Portland; J. M, Whltson, Coquillo; Herman Klein, Powers; Estella Pc4orou, Hoseburg; Dun Mathews, Hun Francisco. I.lojil Hotel, A. Fluloy, Powora; J. Dooji. Hrldgo; John Dmuoii, North Uend; 0. R. llauou, Portland; Nick Vulmar, Powers, We Tml, Otliers Vollmi TX - irT'T. 1 --m t AMONG THE SltJK I ! M. 1 (iiillovsriii, who has boon quite ill Is reported Btcudily Im proving. Miss Irene Prouss, who wns con fined to her homo yesterday by an attack of iqipondicltis wns able to resume her dutlon nt tho Red Cross today. .1. F. Hoylo. tho Sinlth-lVjwor.i .Knikeinan who vn Injured by being struck by n bridge braso tho other day, Is reported luiprolng ut Morcy Hospdnl. , t NEW TODAY t $ A ItAin: CIIAN'CK to Kociiro ono nml onu-liiilf iicreH good strawberry and fruit laud. Young flrnvouBtoiu orchard, will boar this year, ono half milo from tho Coipilllo Post nfflco find ubout 1100 feet front tho Cnipilllo-Myrtlo Point rock road. Value $900. Will oxfbnngo thtR land for labor to slash nud burn brutli on 42-ncrea river bot tom land close to Coipt4llo. A. W. Johusiui, Coipilllo, Oregon. roiM) At .Smith Tini4iial Dock, string of bends. Owner may havu samo by paying for this ad at Tho Times office. ,; : for sale :: $ FOR K.WiH Speed Piikmyigtir boat, .modern, equipped, bargain, till) N. llroiiit.wuy or phone 171, Mnrnliflchl FOR SALi: lllioilo Itilaml Rod clilc.keifu, all shes. Reasonnblo. AiWresa box "J," Tlmca office. POU SALE lOU-ucto rnin.li, slv iiiIIoh f 1 0111 .Marshfluld. Stock and tools. Address "II," Timed office. FOR SALE OR TltAnE 100 iici.oh hill Insd, close In, fair houso, flno view, 110 winds, ruro chanco to open stock raich, Addrcou "A," euro Times, t WANTED t WANTED Strong wvamii or lrl to care for luvaNd lady. Phono 1471. North Html. WANTED Rags, nt Times office. M"ust bo clean imiI toloiuibly frco from soaius. WANTED HniHti iimvlig nml nils lug. Ugtlmnte furnished free by, Ingram & ixjorqtfst. l'hduo GR. ft run nciMi f, $$ FOR RENT Cheap IIoiiko at 1N7 N. Firth street. Phono Coos Day laundry. FOR RENT Houso Phono 30 IXC, la Allegany. FOR RENT M)i tlo Arm-, niwilerii (iirnlshud uyartmontH, frco heat nud water- ?-'S per month up. : FINANCIAL t I I AM iccelvlng nppHcutlniH for 1st mort. loaus on improved rnucho3. i F, E, Conway, Mrtlo Arms Vpt. 4 CAR FOR HIRE Oilier Kcplmit I'lioim :ill '(po? V7Z1ZC-Z lUDIlL I 1 i VV I