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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1915)
' ' THE C0QS BAY T'MES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, ftlONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1915-EVENING EDITION I55E! rrri Between Closing of School m nnd "closing of eyes" are the stren uous hours In the day of the nctlvo boy Then, his clothing Is subjected to the hardest strain. jiv-u Dutchess Knickerbockers I Do A IUTTTOX; r,Oc A RH moot the stress of wear and their ? hJUM c1,lnot h0 "ro'l'0(l m ).VS? ,I,10,tllur8 who have boys lit the kulckurbocker ago" say this Is the age of Dutchess Knickerbockers A trial will convince you and nut 'u In the "wise mother" class. you FALL STYLES NOW READY Woolen Mill Store Marshfield North Bend ETTER Location Service Meats If you Imvo nut been u regular customer of tho Palace Meat .Mm Let, Mint in now, or at lonst kIvo us ii trial order and let u.s Miow j on. Our .stock Is complete anil tho quullly Is tho best pos-Allilo. Palace Meat Market 21H Cciilrul Avenue, near Second Ht. 1'liouo -10(1 Christmas Shopping must be done early. Take advan tage of the bargains at tj&fii 9a26f0M Do it now. Come, sec what your dollars can buy. GRAVEL' Wo nro now proparod to furnish GRAVED In any uantltlei from pllo in our yard or in carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.26 por yard. Canoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por yard. Retail Depart mast. C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite l'osMMtlce. Phone 100. N oble TheateD TO - NIGHT IV MILIUM FOX, prosonts a photoplay evont extraordinary. SIM r ()'ul greatest of emotional stars In PRINCESS HOMAX l I . ird on Sardpu's "Fedorn". Tlirilllng. Bonsatlonal, ovor ll,r' r. Me magnificent six part feature. A wondorful production n,l on that Bhluld pack tho theatre to the doors. Hearst Selig Weekly Niv.h In motion pictures from all parts of tho world. USUAL FOX FEATURE PRICES VpMnlrs or down, ir, cents Children, ft rents 5REVITIE5 XOVEMHER TIDES cogs went awry, causing consider able trouble Takes Vacation". X. J. Oswald of tho Palace Moat Market Is taking a few days vacation, the first ho has enjoyed In the twelve months he has been In business here. In fact ho has not been off the Job a halfvday. Sir. Jones of Myrtle Point, who recently sold his market there, Is assisting at the Palace while Mr. Oswald la en joying his layoff. Tlmo heights tides at Wanted to Try Water. I,. K. Marshfield. Tho tides are placed In ' 0rc-v wns Given a room In tho Hotel uiuui ui occurrence, witn their times "u LlllRT uocuupc ins lncnus icar- un uio nrst uno and liclghts on tho second Uno of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar oho hour nnd 5 1 minutes earlier than nt Marshfield. TO HON FOR JUDGE MAXY ASPIRANTS FOR THREE A'AOAXCIES OX DISTRICT REXCH 30 Hrs., Ft. . , Hrs., Ft.., o.r.o O.G 1.13 O.S 7.40 4.2 8.27 4.1 1.42 2.5 i 1.9 C.52 3.9 S.12 S.7 o ) WEATHER FORECAST Dr AuocUlel rrn to Coo. Br TlmM. OREGON Occasional rain In tho west, rain or snow In tho east, southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPI5RATUHH RECORD For tho 24 noun ending nt 1:43 a. in., Nov. 29, by BonJ. Ostllnd, Bpcclal gov ernment meteorologist: Mnxlmum r.7 Minimum 41 At 4:43 a. m 49 Precipitation 90 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1915 21.05 Precipitation sane period last year 22.28 Wind: Southeast, cloudy. Judge iCnka, tTudgo Hamilton ami Judge Sklpworth Will Seek Reelection Already there Is considerable talk concerning the campaign for district Judge. The terms of the three in cumbents, Judges J. S. Coke of Marshfield, Judge Hamilton of Rose- ed he would Jump In tho bay, they burg nnd Judge Sklpworth of Un explained to tho officers. A chnrge'Rono' w,u expire and all will seek of drunkenness was levied against I roc-wct on. Judge Sklpworth was tho man. It was saltl that ho had ' "l'po nted to fill tho vacancy caused mndo two attompts to Jump into the! 'v i,xo ""'Bnntlon of Judge UT. Day nt the root of Market avenue,! """" r"" ' ,, "."-"A," ,"' ."V, hut l.n.l lino.. rnatrnlnn.1 l.v f,u,i. UrPIllO Court. . It ,ls likely that llO will bo a candldato to fill tho two years unexpired period of Harris' term. This wilt leave tho two full terms tor Judges Coke nnd Hamil ton. Concerning tho matter, tho Rose burg Review says: "According to articles carried by tho Eugene newspnpors, Attorney J. A. lluchannn, of the law firm of Ru- chanan & Porter, of this city, has to become a candldato for circuit Judge nt tho Republican pri mary election to bo held next Mny. "Mr Iiiichauan hns lived in Oregon for a number of years, nnd when n young man taught school in this comity. He lotor studied law and was admitted to practlco In Oregon about IS years ago. Ho has slnco conducted offices In Roseburg. At torney ntichnnnn Is a member of tho Douglas County linr Association, and Is popular In military circles. For two terms ho served tho peoplo of Douglas County In tho Houfo of Representatives at Salem, and wns considered ono of the Influential men In that branch of tho state gov ernment, "nilinrp "It Is admitted hero thnt Attorney W. W. Ciirdwoll, of Roseburg, will also be a candidate for circuit Judgo at tho Ronubllcau nrlmarles. Mr Cnrdwoll Is a woll known lawyer of I this county nnd hns been Involved In ' mnny of tho nioro Important crlmln but had been restrained by friends. Ho was rolcascd yesterday morning. Move to Powers. -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Durtou left this morning for Powers where Mr. Uurton assumes mnnngemont of tho Loekhnrt Jfe Par sons branch drug store at that plnco. Mr. Uurton has been phurmarlst nt "Tho Uusy Corner" for some time. During their stay In Mnrshfleld Mr. and Mrs. Uurton mndo man friends delded wno wm regret uielr leaving and hope for their return hero some tlmo In tho future. Left For Home. Tho entire squad of tho University of Oregon freshmen football team loft on tho Atlas yesterday morning nnd. tho beach stago for Eugene, returning after tho Turkey Day gamo hero. It Is not believed they mndo the trip through yesterday for some of tho party had not arrived In Eugene last ovenlng when nn attempt was mndo to get thorn via the long dlstnnco telephone G -&.? r j T Stago Is Dclnyed. Tho stage north on tho bench yesterday morn ing wns dolaycd on account of cn glno troubles. Tho trentment of tho machines by tho wind nnd tho son of tho paBt week had put somo of them dnngeronsly closo to tho point whoro uioy neouou a rest in tlto repair .IL yc verpzeuAso: : a vl "Honesty" is the best Policy AXD THE J. O. PENXHY CO. 18 OFFKRIXG YOU THIS IX SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. Si l MUX -l " Full stock chrome, full double solo, absolutely all llcathor, $4.00 valuo. Our prlco ....... ..yfjW-oO Full stock, vlscollzcd upper, double, viscoflzod outsolc, extra good valuo at $5.00. Our prlco : ?3.UB HOYS Full stock chrome, solo leather tip, full double vlscollzcd, out sole, extra heavy lining, sizes 2 M to 5 & 9-.OH Sizes 12 A to 2 .J?'i:tlU "RED (iOOSE FOR OYS AXD GIRLS Gun metal, button, full doublo chromo out solo, solc-lonther Up, wide last, chllds', 9 to Hint $t.t)H Misses' 12 to 2 at ,. .ff'.'Ml AVOMEX'S "Honesty" black chromo waterproof Dlnchcr, full doublo boIo, 2 6 to 7 92.10 Do Suro A'our Shoes nro Leather. . shops. Under the odds tho drivers m'""'V 1 ' J tt W0?, In,l,li8 B0C" SUMtmii" AVIl RIIV41.T 'W tllclr UCBt to got tho nutos up "J ,f V.10 ,?t0, A.1 'V.0 ,tl8t Rpu SUXR1SE AM) SUXSI.T ho b , , , h P crnl eloctlon Mr Cardwcll was e ect- t . .. . Mo",,," Inoon train from Cushmnn for Eii-I?'1 n .mbn of the Stato I.eglsla- After Thanksgiving prices :?- November 29 Sun rises 4 nt 7:30 and sets nt 4:29. ll BORN HIT. -To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rltz, of this city, on Sunday, Novem ! bcr 2S, 1915, a girl. Doth moth l er and daughter nro doing very ! well. noon train from Cushmnn for En- . cone. Tim sens linvn nmtn iIkumi mwi f bench travollng Is again resuming us normal aimospuoro. PERSONAL MENTION I t C. M. MEEKER nnd C. E. Ualrd nro In from Elkton on a visit. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street Receives l)l ui. F. JI. Parsons todny rccolvod . 's diploma ns a reg istered pharmacist In Orogon, having passed tho examination At n recent meeting of tho board. d'nllery Movoh. Tho shooting gal lery which hrw been located In thu Lloyd hotel building has closed up and will open In now quarters nttor tho first of tho year, taking ono of tho rooms which tho saloons will vacate. R. C. CHASE, of Coqullle, vaB n vis itor In tho city ovor Sunday. turo by n big tnntorltv over ibren other candidates. Ho conducted his campaign on n tax economy plat form. "Another avowed candldato for circuit Judgo nt tho Republican pri maries Is John S. Coke, of Marsh- flald. Kir. Pnkn la nlln nt Mm i.nii.in.- or Judges of the stato nnd Is a man' WILD GAME PICTURES pi exceptional ability ns a Jurist. Ho Tn DC QUflWIM HFRP has presided ovor tho Circuit Courts! lU Bt &nUWN Hbttt Hulk Saner Kraut, per quart, 10c; per (iiillon Cruckei-s, per pound (bulk) Tree Tea (nil kinds) per pound Rolled Oatx (largo package) Rolled Wheat, (largo pnekngo) . . . , Pre-crvcs nnd Jellies, (large) each Cheese, per imiuiiiI Chocolate, (il-pnuud ran) iajp . .'noc . .:ioo .1100 -UC 800 a Coffco (excellent grndo) per potmil 23o Gettings Cash Grocery yousmoeney XO. mtOADAA'AY, XEAR OEXTRAL ui v.ooa ami uurry couiuics ror n uumbor of yenrs nnd has won many friends throughout his district. "It Is also stated that -curtain Marshfield persons nro grooming lUiornoy u. a, HolUUrodo for tho of AL NICHOLS wns hero today from ! ,lc0 ' circuit Judgo nt tho Ropubll Empire on business. enn primaries. Mr. Sohlbredo for NEIL WATSON, of Isthmus Inlet, wns a Marshfield visitor todny. Stnto lllologlst Flnley AVilt Ioc(uro In CouiHH'doii Willi .Mov ies ut (lie Xoblu Tho fnmoiiB moving pictures of Oregon wild bird nnd game llfo tak en under tho supervision of tno morly lived In Rosoburg. but for sov-, Slnt? VlB", ,,ni! i,a!"M V?"Vn. Bsl.on orni years past lins been n res dont ",u !". uu """" "" of Coos Couniv. Hn is nrnrnrin on Thursday, Docombor 2nd undor his profession at Marshfield whorn tho nusplccs of tho ladleB guild of CAPT. C. E. EDWARDS was among tho visitors hero today from Allegany. Cannery Men (Jo North. On tho stenmshlp Kllburn yostorduy after noon thoro Hailed 27 Japuuoso and Chlunmon, who novo been working In the salmon canneries of Coos Day and tho Coqulllo River, returning o I'ortlnnd, now that tho season Is closed. Comes U Local Office. L. O. Cashing, recently In tho San Fran cisco offlco of thu North Pacific Steamship Company, arrived on tho Kllburn yosterdny from tho South nnd Is now connected with tho local offlco of tho company, ns clerk with Agent A. P. Nott. t'uiicl Meets Tonlgli'. Thoro will bo n mooting of tho city coun cil this ovenlng nt eight o'olook whon several street matters will como boforo tho. city fathers for fin al settlement. It is said thoro arc other mutters of city business to bo uttoudud to at this tlmo. Rrlng Rack Ruckn. With their hunting bags showing a goodly buldgo, John I), (loss and William Ekblad roturuod on tho Union last ovenlng from tho bond of North In let. Tlioy had spout the dny hunt ing on Ronl Lake with u fairly good success. Damage Sidewalk. Ono of tho Coudrou & McDonald logging trucks ran amuck coming dowu tho Central Aenuo hill Saturday and broko up the Hldewnlk on tho south nldo of tho oleated street. Tho truck did not go over tho grade but did con siderable dumngo to tho old plunk walk. Ifnvo To Joyful Time. Andrew Tors nnd J. E. Wnuou wore both given berths in tho city Jail Satur day night on charges of being drunk. Eac-h ono had taken aboard a goodly amount of flro liquid, all of which afferted their machinery and tho MH8. J. IJLUFORD DAVIS was down this morning from her Coos River homo on a shopping trip. V. K. ROOD nnd boh woro visitors horo todny from North Coos River on business, ho conducts offices "Judgo J. W, Hamilton, present incumbent, will bo a candidate foi circuit Judgo nt tho Democratic prl- iiiuiil-b. .iiiiiku iiuiuiiiou nns noun tho Episcopal church. Stnto Illolo gist Flnley will urrlvo In Marshfield on that day and at eight o'clock will lecture at tho theatre Tho pictures will bo shown nt n . It. SHERIDAN, of 'North Ilond, was a Marslifleld business visitor today. JAMES FERREV and wlfo enmo in today from tholr Isthmus Inlet rnuch. JUDGE A. E. SHUSTER, of North Ilond, loft on tho steamer Kll burn yesterday afternoon for Port-laud. MR. AND .MRS. A. W. KELLEY. of Randon, loft yesterday on the Kll burn for Dolsc, Iduho, whoro tlioy nro Intending to locate nirtni, ,.... i. ....... , ' .. . ! c.li I lil mun' iiiiitliiod Tli ii rsilin' nfter, """"i ."ii jiiiiku iiuro lor u hum-I , ,. , -: , :, , bor of yenrs and has mndo an envl- no ll(l !l ' 0XccMil "'nt argo nblo record In keeping tho expenses '"umbers of Bchool children will bo or (ho court down to tho minimum. , , nttonilnnco. Mnnnger Marsdon Ho Is nn nblo lawyer, nnd few of his of tllQ theatre- has nrrnngod nn In decisions appeals to tho Oregon Suuromo court. Judgo Hamilton has n wldo acquaintanceship throughout tho district, nnd nlrcndy mnny of tho newspapers nro mentioning his namo ns ono of tho logical mon for tho place. "Judgo 0. F. Sklpworth, of Lnno County, will nlso bo n candldato for circuit Judgo nt tho Democratic pri maries, according to nn announce ment mndo by him soveral weeks ago. Judgo Sklpworth Is well known In Douglas County, whoro ho presided ovor n number of Imnnri. ant criminal actions during tho past row years. Ono of theso eases wns I linvn Iipom rnvnmn.t ........ I torostlng progrnm of pictures for o tho Oregon Suuromo H10 ovenlng to ho shown In conjunc tion whu iuu Dim iiiu iiiuiurcH aim thu lecturo which will commouco at eight o'clock. Tho thentro will op en nt tho usual hour and regular prices will prevail, Theso pictures aro unique nnd ma ny woro takon undor grout difficulties. tho beach stago for Portland whoro ho Is being called in con nection with tho Shook caso. that Involving Roy Fnrnam. nccimnd of manslaughter in connection with tho death of Edna .Morgan, of Cow Creek Valloy. Judgo Sklpworth al so rondorod n decision In tnvnr ,r I tho cltV Of Ilosolllirir In thn rann In. REN FISHER loft this morning via stltutod by n fow peoplo of tho town io oujoiu mo council from Issuing bonds or ontorlug Into n contract with Kendall Urolhora for tho con struction of a rnllroad from this city to tho Umpqua National forest ro fiorvo. Judgo Sklpworth Is a son of Rov. Sklpworth, ono of (he pioneer ministers of Lnno County. "Tho district Is composed of Lnno. Ronton, Douglas, Lincoln, Coos and Curry counties. Thoro uro throo Judges to bo elected. "For district uttornoy of Douglas County thoro will probably bo two candidates. (Icorgo Noiiner, prosont incumbent. Iuih already announced that ho will bo u candldato at (ho Republican nrlmarles. n l mimii. ted In somo circles that ho will but opposou uy Attorney o. H. Porter, of tho law firm or Ruchnimn & Sorter." HARRY UULTMANN loft on tho morning train for Valloy points, whore ho Is (oday calling on tho trado. MRS. JOHN DASHNEY and chil dren camo back lust uvonlng af ter spending Thnuksglvlug with Mr. Dashnoy nt Powers. DEPUTY SHERIFF LAIRD returnod Saturday evening from Lukesldo and went over to Coqulllo yestef day morning. MR. AND MRS. GEOROE RAINES and daughters roturned on Inst ! evening's train from Rivertou whoro tlioy spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Dallies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Harrison. DAN MAGEE loft Saturday on tho Adollno Smith for Han Francisco, but will probably be buck soon, HARRY NASUURG and family aro expected in on the next Adollno' Smith. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171 .' FOR TRANSFER AXD STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AXD IJAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone 1(13 Resldenro Phono 1.1-J Market Ave. und Wnterfrcut WEAVIWR All lmrfo o ennr. E.ll -" (111 lUv OUbU dllV. Mre M UI Mo CDnls ,2i Courth, So. Phone 220-R 'nmfcB want ads w,ns resu,t3. For that. Cold Tr - White Pine and Tar Mentholated lly soothing Inflamed mu cous iiumurunes of the breathing passages tt promptly relieves iougliB 25c'. 50c bottles THE BUSY CORNER 'J'lto ReaU Drug Store PHONL UH We dellier imuipdla(el)' RAY UURNS, a freshmun at (ho Univorslty, went to his homo at ; Coqulllo, where ho had a short Btay over Thanksgtvlpg, leaving on tho stage yesterday morning for Eugeno again. JAMES T. URAND and Claudo C. Thompson returned on tho Union .. , . n 1 1 ,. ...i last evtuunK worn iuu .uuu, ut-fu i HOLD FIRST SEHIGE "JvXIf.'UTS OF (JRII" HELD .MEET IX OX HATURIMY Hikm Koiiimerclal Klub Sow Xiiiu- her. 17 Cliurler .MIiiiiIidik Hold Xot Giilliering December 1 1 At tho meeting of the Koos Kom-, meroial Klub on Saturday evening, at tho Chamber of Commerce 17 i I'Trnlivliitt ftf ilis. l.ln'l imlnrnil tlml.' names on tho Kroundfloor of tho now organization. Another meeting will bo held December 11 and It is ex pected thu number will bo material ly (ncroased. ' There aro approxi mately 35 salesmen In Coos county J I AT THE HOTELS t $$ Chandler Hotel D. M. Rardon, San Frunclsco; S. K. RobliiBon, Sun Francisco; A. A. Pirn, San Francisco; (1. 'A. Woldlm, Portland; G. A, Drown, Powers; A. M. Oukes, Portland; L. (i. Cushlug, San Frunclsco; I). L. Metzgor, Port land; Roy Drown, Eugene; Charles F. Papo, Ilnudou; R. M. Oordon, Portland; W. C. Laird, Coqulllo; C. M. Meokor, Elkton; C. 13. Ralrd, Elkton; A. D. Audrows, Myrtlo Point; John Straub, Eugeno. Itluneo Hotel Robert Lacoy, Powers; J. Glrard, Powcih; A. W. Lundy, Myrtlo Point; Henry Wayne, Randon; R. C. Chnso, Coqulllo; Tom Wussou, South Inlet; Ernest C. Lloyd, North Ilond; Ed Yonkam, I'owers; II. Cudmnn, Pow ers; A. Stoon, Myrtle Point; It. E Dlake, Sumner; II. 11. Gregory, Pow ers; Chris Johnson, Catching Inlet; John NlcholH, Powers; George A. Dlake, Catching Inlet. SI. LuviiTiico Hotel A. W. Jones, Coqullle; Arch lint loy, Pullman; John Rosalie, Sun Joso, S. Grant. Onklandj J. F. Polloy, Co qulllo; E. nogold, Dolqinr; 8. J. Hpraguu. Cllfr Graff, Coojj River; C. llallev, North Ilond. CHARLES PAPE, or tho Sparry Flour Company In Dniidon, wai a visitor horo Saturday lo ut tend tho meeting or tho Kool Kommerclnl Klub. GU8 DIldWN, postmaster at Powers, was In tho city today visiting und looking after business matters. Ho says that his offlco already han dles about tho samo amount of mall as does tho Myrtlo Point of fice. Ho must wait a year boforo going to third class. IUSI evening uum uu .uuu, nuuivi , ,i. ninl0rltv nf (limii havu filL'- i they spent tho week-end W olm lug. Roth doclaiel (hat they .., woo h b ( Ul0fcQ lQ cooked a mud hen, uto It and en-l(1j(i.t caiiio In at flrat," dcclurcs . Joyed it hUKoly, though Thomp sen a dog roiuseu me ucucacy. CORONER FRED WILSON Is ex pected home on tho next trip of the Adeline Smith. His mother who lias been at San Francisco Is much bettor, but his wlfo has been quite sick. It Is expected that ho will bring both homo. Don Gardiner, secretary. Tho charter members aro Charles Pape, Randon; F. I). Fletcher. H. E. Ilultmann, J. F. Kelly, Matt L. May, Frank G. Horjon, P. R. Duo, U. S. Ackles, C. II. Curtis, D. J. McKeowti, 0. W. Cumbers, Nell H. McMillan, II. J. Vaughn, F. A'. Cntterlln, 'Gcmo Crosthwaltu, E. p. LowIh and Don Gardiner. FARE THN CENTS City LlmlU North Rend, Be. nn commutation nn ZU TICKETS $1.75 ,U Blarahfleld-Nortli Rend Auto Line Cars every ten minutes from (I a. m. to IS p. in. to South Slough once n day, leaving at 11 h. in.; to Empire threo trips tt day, GORST KINO, Trops. t NEW TODAY LOST LAST AVEEK Gold cuff link, with monogram E. L. C. Rowurd Phono 272-L. WOMAN or i-oriiicmeut wnnts homo for self und bnby 'whoro alio can work for her board and caro for her bnby. Address Mrs. Eliza beth Willie, Murshflold, Orogon. FOR HAM: Ono Oliver (ypoMrKer ino; ono L, C. Smith, 1 10. Good ns now. Pioneer Hardwaro Co. C:.n PER .MONTH, good Inwird, ulco ropm, bath, private family Closo in, Address L care Times. FOR REXTr I'lirnlsluMl roouiH for light housekeeping. 020 Central nvonuo. FOR RENT Furnished room. Mill nblo for ono. Apply ovor Connor & Hongland's store. j J FOR SALE 4 FOR HALE CHEAP Oas h(ovo mul heater, also small heating stove. 21 i Commercial avonue. ?$ LOST AND FOUND t FtX'ND Small key "ear E. Rrnndo's house. Owuor may huvo samo by paying for this ad at Times video. ttj J FOR RENT I RENT -'I room Huts, private hath, 20,P0 month. Phono 443-J. FOR RENT (l-room Iiouso partially furpished, closo In. Ph. F, M, Painter, 241-J. FOR RENT Fuinhhcd flat, Hot anil cold wator, bath. 853 Third St. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. i.ow rein, aos rirsi oircui ixoriu. Phono 333-J. FOR tE.T Myrllo Ans modem, furnlHhed apts, frcp heat and wnor, $22.50 and up. , Anilpr8m Tol FOR REXT Slv-i-oom house, cor- nor Third aud phono 110-J. t WANTED t AVAXTED Clean rags ut Times oN flco. WANTED AVork by man nnd wife, at snmo place or4 different posi tions. Phono 227-X pr apply 70 First nud DatoBtreets,