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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1914)
EIGHT THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OROEON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1914, Just received a splendid assortment of Women 's Stylish Footwear BUSINESS IN SAY The new cloth-top shoes which so many Salem women have been waiting for plain toe and stitched tip effects patent leather vamps brocaded or plain cloth tops newest heel styles. Priced at $4.00 and $4.50 Friday Is Remnant Day At Meyers Many piles of desirable remnants Ribbons, Laces, , Embroideries, Silks, Linehs, Woolen and Cotton Fabrics. Take your pick Friday One-Half Price Cannonading Still Continues Fresh Inundation Forces Germans to Move THE HOUSE OF QUALITY (By United Press stiff correspondent.'! Paris, Nov. 26. "The Germans are I continuing llieir vigorous bomburrin'ont of Arms," suid the Bordeaux wur of fice's official ctnteniont received here I today. la Belgium it was said the cannon ading had diminished in violence and , there and elsewhere along the lino coin j pnrativo calm was reported! I At various points, and cspeciully in tho Vosges, it was stated that opera tions una ben (lelaveu by heavy snow falls. "There were no important develop nents yesterday, " snid the statement, "The artillery fire has diminished in the north arid our lines have advanced slightly. There have been no infantry attacks. "Tho bombardment of Arras con tinues. All Around Town Dr. Mendelsolm, 'speclnast In fitting and Dorothy Hcnznu toj collect $(iH.'l.!)0 glasses correctly. U, 8. bunk blilg. alleged to. bo duo the plaintiff. The o I plaintiff claims he i iit-iiixlic.l labor to, County Fruit Inspector Nonstable re-mi ml meals for the employees of the turned frun llroolis lust ' night where , defendants and also advanced them lie was called to inspect a carload of small sums all amounting to the above roses shippnl into the state.' from ire-lsum. laud. Mr. Constable reports the roses o in good condition. James Cain yesterday filed a suit 1 o ! against .1. T. Keurns nnil Kilitli Kenrns Home Wet-Wash Laundry Under in the circuit court. The suit was to new management; nil work guaranteed; 1 coll 'i t iflOII.M alleged to lie due on a wash days, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wed-1 promissory note for $"U0 given by the nesiluys anil Iridays. Phono 2471. j del'e idnnts. The sum of $7.1 lor attor- HERS DO NO I DELIVER THE GQDDS At Request of Church Federa tion Ad Men Investigate ' and File Report j "RECEIPTS DON'T PAY RUNNING EXPENSES" Say Ministers "Are Not Ac quainted With Stock and Haven't Selling Talk" San Francisco, Nov. 211. No end interest was expressed in church of A Gcrn.nn attack on the village of I ties today in connection with the iust- Missy, on the Aisne, has been repulsed ! published report by a committee of with heavy losses to the enemy." jSan Frnnciseo Advertising association ! members on the reasons why cniigrogu- No Material Change jtions are not larger at Bnptist, Jfotho- Paris, Nov. 2!.TI,e French bom J11"' tci-inn Congregutionnl ' ! houses of worship, banlmcnt ol the fown of Arnavllle. Th(. advertising men conducted theii only ten miles from Met., continued , invmiti.mtiiin n,wl ,.,,!,. ,.,,. nt today. It was belioved to be the Oal-t, r(.qu08t 0f the liev. Louis j. Sun-! lie initiative in the development of un!v(,r) chairman of the intor-donominn-offensive in Lorraine. tionnl committee of the San Frnnciseo! rrom Verdun, in the north, nnd ciu,r,., Federation. Tho report was Met?., in the south, the Herman linv not fluttering to the clergymen. The ' extend at present, in the form of a ;.l,uri-h federation was much surprised' wedge into the French Verdun-Toul ,y it, Dllt jt miquostinnublv was inter hue nf defenses. 1 ho two sides of tlio 0Ht.'ti, for it usked the advertising uiou ......hv j-" ." i win uui l nun .... . once to nrove what thev sunt. Family washing, BO cents. neya fees is also asked. Mihiel. The Arnnville movement was taken hero to represent a tightening of the circle the French have been trying to draw about St. .Mihiel. In Belgium, part of the area in which the (iermans have been operat ing has been inundated afresh, forc ing the Teutons to ovacuatc their posi J).8" .... ! named. , " 1 i no weather is growing more severe "Vdur records Tho investigation was conducted and (ho report made by II. O. Rarklcy, W. I'. Russell, Frederic S Nelson, Louis A. Cnlton und Arthur J. Brunuer, all well-known advertising men. Their in quiry was bused on showings of at tendance and revenues from seven churches of the four denominations show," said the re- Corner 12th and Chemeketa Phone 2486 Absolutely Sanitary methods are employed in our bakery. Our flour is first sifted, then mixed by machin ery (not by hand). It is then baked under the most careful and sani tary conditions, wrap ped in waxed paper and delivered in a sanitary auto. Our salesman who handles Pennant Bread does not handle horses. Surely you could not buy cleaner bread. Insist on getting Pen nant Bread from your grocer. If he can't sup ply you, phone 2486 and we'll deliver. Yours for quality, Salem Bakery C. A. ERTLE, Propr. cany, unti nnninry men saiu iiotn me : ,,(.i ..,, ,. n.lv0t ,.,.,, ,,,,, .irmm.. n,l . . , ..... 1. u...... l..n-a . " . " o o ""' '"" '"" """ " """" mers tor the size nii'l expense of vour A Harvard bicycle has been brought In new quartern The Capital Busl- a wny of heating their .establishment!! aiid those you have an into the police station by the officers, ness (,'ollege is now" nicely settled in trenches. j v i t 27 percent paving customers, It wrs found at IBS North Twelfth jits new ipmrtcrs, High and Ferry , ,, ' ' T-!., , .'ami less then Hint are repeaters, street. It is tf black double-bar frame ; streels. New classes in shorthand ,,mi I. , Judge Oalloway yesterday dismissed . ,,ynr r(l(,(j , , ' 1 1 1 i. . u. i. . j. . . . . . . I In i mi 11 1 Ml I lit 1 in n ir lit liv I.. I 11 .1 I In i'l. I . 1 . . . '. ' ' . uiiu uus u jiiuu nirous. nre in iruni. 1 other hranelies next week. J his Is the " , " , 1 ."'", ' , ' nine expenses. You hail a ehum-o- 0 tune to begin a useful course. Ihe Thanksgiving day special, in Moose principal will be in his office tumor- ball, Salem Dancing Acudciny; gentle- row und Saturday to meet any who men, Tries Indies uiincToinpniiiod, 23c. are interested. J'eerless Orchestra. j 0 0 A Yerdlct for the plaintiff was given Georgo Hurley and Fred Bernard!, , in the suit of Charles W. Nist against hialem young men, left yesterday fore 1 M ih. t. ('. Wild. This was a suit to noon 111 their stripped iiutonioliile lor . foreclose a inecliunics lien on n dwell I Judge Galloway yesterday dismissed the cuuiplaint brought by hllit ,1. I lurk Minn uuiriB uuiiini. ur: riiv ui ,v uun - , , - ., . ,., . tl..,1Ht .. .....I... .......I burn. This was au objection to a sewer , ;,.,,; ()f ym. mil,itl)rH ,)llt y(txm. u?:nnm..t iiiim. !u p up.-, y I " t , 1 tlll-V didn't, rret ntisfnellnn ,1 that the "ewerlIsMlt ., ,,,.,,,, vm, ,.,, m(lny n,.H iiome, after n goose hunt with the nv ler brotherb north of Coburg. They killed a number of the honkers. l.n genu llcgister. Agates polished and nioimtod. Gard ner & Keene, 3HI) Htato street.. ' Will sell at public auction oil Satur day, November 'dH, nt 2 o'clock, the aeven-rooni houi-o with lot at 112 Front street, lot llijx-j feet; terms. Hon. P. II. D Any has accepted the ilivit ition of the Kugene Lodge of Kills to leliver the address In that city on .Memorial Sunday Hecember (I. The Kugeiie Kiks have prepared all elabor ate program for the occasion. Woodmen of the World, take notice You are riMuehteil to attend camp I'rr day evening, November 27tli, Import lint election of officers for the com ing year. (.', U. .Mc.Klroy, Clerk. L. D. Jones, a patient at the ln:iane iisylum, who walked away from the in stitution three ilnys ugo without lease, wan caught in l'mtland yesterday ami brought tin-k to the usyluni lust eien i n t . Jones was a trusty and mis em ployed in, the l itchen when lie took Ihe notion to elope, Jack Dmlcls, a veteran Bnlem bur ing cieiNtrueted near this city by the plninliff oh n contract for tho defend ant. The sum which the plaintiff is to receive iius not yet been fixed by Judge (liillowny. The case was argued the first ol' this week. The Concert rendered by the Vene tian bund at the armory Inst night was well ntt ended cimsiuering the short time for advertising and the musicians rendered 1111 excellent program. A number of soloists were on the program und their selections were well received by the nudience. The concert ended lit II o'clock anil the lloor was given over to tho dancers, II. M. Cummins, cashier of the Fort- laiut ill's who claiiiie was insufficient tor city. -0- Boad the advertlneniout of the U. S. Creditors' Co. in this paper. Mrs, William J. Stockholm, former ly Miss Myra .iiiymoud, of this city, who lives on a fruit farm in the out skirts of Monmouth, came to Huleiu yes ferdiiy afteraou to meet her little 14-year-did cousin, Uuth Mills, of Hood Hiver, who will inaku her home with her. D. S. Rabb and George Viclc, two well known business men of tiiis city, went to Turner this morning to spend the Thanksgiving day in search of a Turkey dinner. It is reported that thev had heard of 11 flock of wilil i turkeys in that vicinity and were go ling to attempt to capture some of (lie ! birds. land Commercial Club, who has been in the citv the past few dnvs looking up 1 Buy slices now while the Vogt shoe statistics for the lorthcuming bieuiiiul store is being closed out editl'in of Ihe Oregon Almanac tu be Issii 'il by the Stale Hoard of Immigra tion, returned to I oitlunil lust evening. The six prisoners of the county Jail were given n 1 Itatissgiving dinner tu lle stnt.es that the work ol compiling , nay iy Mieritt r.seii 111 coinnienioni tho statistics for the iilmanne is pro- ' lion of the spirit which seems to per grossing sal islactorilv aim Mint it is expected the new booklet will gu to press in about two weeks. viiili1 the land on this ilny of the year. The inmates were set veil with checken, mashed potatoes uud chicken gravy, parsnips cranberry sauce, ppple snocc. sweet potatoes and mince pie, for nil i'f which the) wire truly thankful, Govomor Wrst, In reviewing loglsla tion of the pnst four years or during Frank J. Philips had an unusual run (if mud luck Inst night. First he soli.'lted Ihe price of a meal from Deputy Sheriff V. I, Needham who re ferred him to 11 grev haired man across ber, has purchased the Hotel Marion tho street. Philips concluded I lull Iheihis ailuilnistriitinii, finds that of the barber shop and will be glad tu 11 tjpriiHpcct lime a benevolent face 11ml tntnl of nil r I'liniendiitioiis inade by old and new customers lit his new 1 went across State st root and usked Of-, him to the legislatures of 1IH1 and place of biisineas. Satisfaction guaiiin-1 ficer Jack White for the price ol' n wi'ri eencted Into laws either teed. Let JucK do your work. local, lie got It uud a bed in the cilViby the legislature or by the people 0 IU( , iniiued that as toduv is aland nine filled to become laws. This ;list, However, does not lueiuile the rut jificiition ("! the nmonilineiits to the fed- iieninu tne times: JNone of you are delivering the goods. You preach gen crnlities of today or ancient theologi cal di-i'trines. "You hnve the greatest proposition on earth, the ninrketing of spiritual understanding, but you aren't ac quainted with your stock nnd haven't a selling full;." Then the report raised the question of improving conditions, Would ad vertising do it "Yes." was the answer, "for a ver, short time, ami then the rocks iii'mIii. "Our association staids for truth in iiiU'oi'lisiiiL', nnd while your efforts may be directed by the principles of truth, you hnve failed to bring the message home to the people, nnd this in our opinion is Ihe main cause of your non-success. "We truly believe thnt when the gospel is preached with the mind thnt was in Christ Jesus, you will have solv ed your own problem." SALEM POSTOFFCE -DOES MUCH BUSINESS; During the your ending October 31, j 1!H4, the total uumDer of money or- dors issued by the Salem postoffice was 2S, 1)78, of which 28,523 were do- j mestic and 4o5 internntional, and the j total amount of money sent through the mails from Salem during that pe riod and through the money order de partment was $17ll,UliS.45, of which amount 171,4'll.Cl represented domes tic business and $7,iOli.H.l international. The total amount of fees collected for ussuing money orders was $1,080.42, Tho total aniouat of deposits during the year in the postal savings bank jwas ilS.i.i.t. I Ins information wus 1 compiled by Postmaster Huckestein I upon tho request of a member of con gress who desired the information for I statistical purposes in connection with proposed postul service legislation at i the coming session of congress. I Because of the utter recklessness j und wnnton carelessness displayed up on the part of a tew bicycle rulers, who are inflicting much di.mtigc to the postoffice lawns, l'ostmaater Hucke stein, as u protection to the luwn and the appearance of the grounds upon which the federal government is spend ing so much money to keep in a state of repair und good appearance, is hav ing some signs painted nnd as soon as they urc finished will post them i around the postoffice grounds forbid jJiug the riding of bicycles upon any 1 of the sidewalks within the postoffice j enclosure. Jtr. Huckestein does not : like to go to this extreme in the mat t tor, nor to make the innocent suffer I for the transgressions of the guilty 1 few, but he feels that he is forced U forbid the' use of the sidewulks to bi cycle riders because of the great havoc that is being wrought upon tho lawns by utterly careless and irresponsible people. He finds by his own olisei vn tion thnt people will ride right up to the door of tlm postoffice, up und flown ! the well-kept and tended terraces and throw their wheels down upon the : grass 'while they go inside the build ing; will cut out around pedestrians ; upon the walk and perform other nets of vondulisin without regard for the injury that is inflicted upon the prop erty, to he will keep them all out. Bead the big shoe advertisement on page five. MULTNOMAH WENT WET. NEW TODAY JODAY I One cent per ward each inser tion. Copy for advertisements un der this heading should be to by f 2 P- m. PHONE MAIN U. HOT dogs at Fred's Night Lunch. GOAT MKAT for sale; first-class only. I'hono 21 HO M. WANTED To trade wood for a milk cow. Phono 7!) F-11. FUKNISHKD rooms, near city hall, 33ti North High. Thane 4. HEAVY team wnnted lor feed and keep. Address T 44, care Journal. FOR BALK Full-blooded Jersey hoifor, fresh soon. W. Pease, Haysville FOB SALE Dry second-growth fir wood, 4 per cord. Thoiie 22J9. FOB KENT 4-room modern house, 230 Bouth Fourteenth street. FOB BENT Two well furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire at 4U1 N. Cottage. FOB SALE Cheap, large combination sufe. Poole's Drug Store, 113 North Liberty. J10DKKN 5-room house for rent; range, connected balh, electric, lights. In quire o04 Salem Bank of Commerce. FOB SALE Duroc Jersey boar, 10 months uhl. A. 11. Banner, Salem, Oro. Phono 24-F-1H. FOB BENT A neat three-room -house. Inquire KW3, corner Hood und Fifth Btrcets. FOB MALE Bargain. Slightly used Home Comfort range; ' nearly new. 27 South Winter street. WANTED -A mini to work for his hoard, who can milk. No drinkers. Phi ne 2203 in furenoifiis. . LOST Sunday, cameo pin, with gold wreath around cameo. Liberal re ward for return to this office. SUBMARINE SINKS BRITISH VESSEL j Purl land. Ore., Nov. 2.). Iiiltnonuh ! county voted "wet" by (IS voles in j tho recent election. This is revealed by the official can vass of the vote in this county by the I county cunvussiug board, The can , vass was completed this afternoon. The 'vote fit.- prohibition was 3ti,(iilO; and ' against, 311,008, j The early reports of the vote in I Multnomah on prohibition gave the "drys" over Moo the best o"f it in this county, so the result of the offi cial I'liiivnss comes ns 11 surprise. Clat sop the only other county that vetted wet. LOOK for the new siirn. Hotel Kavs. ! 14S North Commercial street. Prices j reasonable. Cuff Kays, prop. j.MA.'lv DID IT Swept your friend's j chimneys and cleaned their furnaces. Phone 10, Salem Chimney Sweep. WE HAVE grain and vetch hay for London, Nov. 20. There was a fresh outburst of indignation here today n' news of the sinking by a German sob murine of the British steamship Mela, chito, off Cape Lnlleve, not much more than three miles from the French poit of Havre. ' Wi'h Ihe enormous nuvy the 'Iritish have been buildine- mi at treimouloii!. 1 expense for years, it was widely de-1 Now is the time to buy shoes at the clured, it uught not to be possible for closing out sale (if the Vogt stock. German war craft to operate as they i do almost within sight of the l'ngli.'.ii, 0 const. The iidniiriility came in fori The circulation manager of thi fresh severe criticism. , paper is tailing nil of bis newslinys to The . Mebichite was n Cuniirder of 1 the Ve Liberty this evening nt holp sale at the ranch or delivered whem I required. George Sweglc, Guidon I Boad. WE will allnv von the highest price fur your used furniture in exchange for new. Calef Bros., home furnishers. Phone "I3. iiliout 2,01111 tons and was bound fnun Liverpool to Havre. The submarine 1 did not attack it from under water, . but stopped it from the surface of th" i ocean und gave the crew ten minutes to get off in the small boats before torpedoing it. i As an offset. ngaint the Jlelachite's 'loss, some satisfaction was expressed at the belated admission of the sink ing by the British patrol boat of th.i .kaiser's submarine 13-18 off the north coast of Scotland. celebrate Thanksgiving. TRANSPORTS ARRIVE. Galveston, Texas, Nov. The transports bringing (ienerul Funston anil his troops from Vera Cruz arrived here without mishap this afternoon. The soldiers will disembaik tomorrow. The tri'iisports were nccoinpauied by the liners Antilla and City of Mexico, bringing 100 refugees, including n num ber of priests nnd nuns. l'llOiiOl(lllHI!KI) WHITE OUPING Ion coekrcls for sale. D. X. Ileechlec, route f, Td mile from Fairgrounds. lVrtliiud road. FOB SALE Two good high-guide Jer sey cows, five and six, one tresh, 0110 will be sum; price very reasonable. 3"l North Twenty-first'street. FOB SALE Household furniture, nnd house for rent. Two ' rooms pajs rent. (ioid proposition. Leaving thu city. Call 500 North Capitol street. FOB SALE Complete gnrngo repair shop equipment belonging to late Bobert Matzlte, State streetj between Commercial and Front. All machines tools, etc., new and latest design. Address E, F. Brown, Independence. J, C. Davis filed suit In the circuit holiday Philips will rciunin In juil tin court yesterday against ,1, P. Henzau : til tomorrow befii-i' he can plead. 3Z 3CZZ3I IDC 1L THAR'S three of men that like VELVEiy young men, middle-aged men an old mcn VELVET nppcals to all classes of plpo smokers, becauso it preserves tho natural flavor and frajrrani-o thnt Un9 Riven Kentucky Burlty Jt Lwtt tho namo of "Nature's Pipe Tobacco." In addition VELVET, Tho Smoothest Smokliiff Tobacco has an cxcluolvo ag-cd-ln-the-wood mel lowness. 10c tins nnd Sc nictnl-lincd bags. Coupon.'! of Value with VELVKT. 3DC kinds I oral constitution providing for nn ln-i I come tax and tho direct election of sen ators, j F(llow!u out a custom that hss been J practiced by the firm for many years Ihe Thus. Kay Woolen Mills Company, PERSONALS Chester Huglns. Kenneth Aloores nnd Mr. Talliuiin, of this city, students of the I'niversity of Oregon, hnve re turned home for the Thanksgiving va cation. Annuel Bush went to Portland today on 11 short visit. W. ('. Knighton, state architect, went to Port In 11 J this morning to spend the holiday. ' Judge J. C. Moorolniul and wife left this morning for 11 short visit in Port land. Frank .1. Miller, slate railroad coin inissionor, and wife left this morning for Albany to spend Thanksgiving. O, S. Piirdy, nt Newport, is n Salem visitor, Virgil H. Mussoy, of Amity, arrived in Suli'in yesterday for a visit, W, S, Smith, of lone, is in the city. Miss IVun Dennis, of Falls City, la visiting friends here, . OREGON INDUSTRIES Hixtv five brick and tile mnnufaii- HUIE WING SANG CO. Chinese and Japanese Novelties. Oriental Christmas Goods. Drygoods. Furnishings. MOVED TO 291 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET CARROLL IS DEAD. JL 3CZZZIC JL in this Thanksiiivlng. distributed ll'i turlug plnnls In operation In the slate, turkeys among the families of Its large , from lid to ;ili days, during Ihe past force of employes yestenlny. besides, 'year ending September .III, gave em ail iiccnunl nf liie great nnd' Inerensing ploynient to a total of tt.'ll persons, number of needy people in tho oily iisiib from 71! firm members who work about 25 additional turkeys were ed about the plants, and paid out in tinned nver bv this compniiv' tn the wages and salaries for the year 11 to Salvation Aruiv nnd nllierd ' charitable ; tal of .tL'KlU III, according tu reports agencies for distribution ninona the received by I.atior Commissioner Huff poor families. A moating was held at the Euglo wood school last evening when the pin posed new manngeriiil-commlsHion gov ernment chuiter was the subect up for discussion. County Clerk Mm Oeiiliiar "poke for Ihe charter and three others, K 'lorer, K. C, Minion nnd t.. T. Hut cliff spoke ngulnst It, It Is reported that Ihe sentiment nf those In intend line at tho meeting was against the charter but, sinew (ho meeting w ullo.t by Ihe nnll chnrterites who tin for his forthcoming liieiiuliil report. These plants manufactured a total of l!.lti,!i!'0,inill brick during the period covered by the report, und "H,.'ll I.IMM) tile, the total value of the entire prod uct of nil plnnls being L',07II rmo. 'Phis' does not Include the state penitentiary brick vnnl, which produced, by con vict laiior, a total of :I,IMI0,0UII In Irk, of which amount Mii.WMI were sold to the 1 state fair board for the construction of the new pavilion at the slate fair grounds last year. The brick made at the state prison did not compete with Iported anti-charter spenkcrs for the oe-j free labor, ns the entire product yiiis tension, ll Is possible that the mooting used Ivy the state.' No foreign labor I was largely attended by anti-chnrler I was employed in any of the plants re jcitiiviis. porting, The Merchant Who Anticipates To anticipate is to think and to act ahead. It is not only looking to the future it is acting before the future happens. The clever retailer is the one who anticipates the wants of the consumer. In this city there are thousands of consumer wants created by advertising in these columns. On the shelves of every store are products that will fill these wants. To bringthe consumer and his wants together, the merchant who anticipates new business and ca ters to the best service of his present customers keeps his advertisements in The Journal, where the greatest number of the buying public see and read them. Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tamalcs, Chill Con Carua, Chop Bucy Noodle 420 Ferry Street FOIt THADR A good brick busineim block in L'ugene, Ore.; good incomo property. Will trade for good farm la id in tho Willamette valley. Will pay you to look this up. Add reus P. O. llox 201, Eugene, Ore. FOK KXCHAMIK (Irucery stock, real estate uud cash for city residence or sunuibnii home of 10 to 10 ncies, well located, nut over three miles from Salem, in Marion county. W. A. Lis ten, 4H4 Court street. 1 rorlle.nd, Ore., Nov. 2(1. Walter 'Henrv Carroll, .'I", superintendent of the American F.xpress company un rail road lines west of Huntington, Ore., died suddenly today, supposedly from II ruptured blood vessel. 1 Judge J, D. Flenner has returned jfroni CurvalliH, when) ho eulei tuiiied I the commercial club and the teachers' 'institutes with uis Hilev recituls. He was greatly phased with his teception and the hospitality of the people. WALNUTS BYPARCEL POST Oregon grown Kuglish Walnuts for sale. First grade, 10 to 25 lbs. at 20n lit.; 25 to !" lbs. Ho lb. Second grade, 10 to -15 Ins. at l.V. C. O, i). Parcel Tost. Zi. W. SVARVERUD, Jofforson, Oregon SAVE TOUK PROrERTYl WHY LET YOUR HOME BURN? The "INSTANTANEOUS FIRE EXTINGUISHER" Kills any kind of blase instantly. Ppoclai Advertising Price, 1160 (Regular Price, f.'I.OO) FRANK LAWRENCE CO, 18 Breymnn Block. 3 Day AR 1 7 (0) M A 99 Nov- 30 Dec-1 See Page