Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 21, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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That Tanlac Is a wonderful medi
cine lor delicate children is cnnelu-j
slvely proven by the reniarkaWe re- i
Rults accomplished in the cases of!
the three children shown In this pic
ture. Little Ulanche Iilair, of Provi
dence, If. I., aged 13, gained 10
pounds; lteglna McC'abe, at right,
age 9, of Scranlon, Pa., gained If)
pounds; little liichard lary, Jr., of
Philadelphia, who was very delicate,
is now In fine, robust health. The
statements made by tlwiir parents
are us follows:
Mr. A. M. Dlalr, residing at 20
Atwood street. Providence, K. I ,
said: "We are just so happy over th'd
change Tanlac has made in our little
girl lhat we can't do or say enough
to show our appreciation. She had
lost nearly 20 pounds In weight and
looked so frail and weak that her
mother and I were both almost wor
iled sick over her condition. Since
takiiur Tanlac, sire has already
gained 10 pounds, her color Is better! and many a time the gas pressed up
than It ever has been and she looks it0 his chest until his heart palpi
nntl acts like a different girl." tared so I thought sure he couldn't
Mis. Catherine McCabe, 414 Dick- breathe but a few more gasps. But
ens Ave., Scranton, Pa., said: "The Tanlac gave him back to us strong
(Hi left my little Heglna in such a and well and we will praise It to our
bad condition that I have no Idea she.' dying day "
would be with me now If It hadn't The effect of Tanlac on the dell
teen for Tanlac. It Is a mystery to cate stomachs of the young Is one of
..... ...... nu i.veu on me nine sue, the strongest evidences of its whole-
"in v-uu.iK uiiu was so iireiess sue
never even cared to play with the
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ilolls and toys she got at Christmas.
Since taking Tanlac she Is as hardy
and well as any child could be and
Iiiib gained 15 pounds In weight. I
wfll always praise Tanlac for restor
ing our little girl's health."
Illchard Lenry, 2342 Palethorpe
St., Philadelphia, said: "There is no
doubt In my mind hut that Tanlac
saved my little boy's life. For two
years I wouldn't have been a bit mir-
in i, i. . 1 , p 011 al F- Chapman's Pharmacy and
' "uMiincn iroiinie lending rjggistj overywhrn.
sonieness as well as Its unusual
merit. Although a powerful recon
structive. Tanlac contains no harm
ful ingredients, minerals or opiates
which are so often found in other
medicines. Being composed of the
most beneficial roots and herbs
known to science It Is purely vege
table and can be taken by the most
delicate children, and does not upset
or Injuie the weakest or most deli
cate stomach.
Tanlao Is sold In Roseburg by W.
by
( joy yourselves at the Chrlstfas tree
AROTJKD TUB TOWN i, Uena Page. ' rs
MarriaKe License Issued I
A marriage license was Issued to
day to Kverett It. (Ireen and Lulu
P. Johns, both of t'anyonvllle, i
Here from Slltlierlin
I. (!. (loff and daughter, of Suth
' rlln. came to lioselmrg this morn
ing and siient the day shopping. Miss
(loir is taking tho teachers examination.
To Visit In Kiddle
Kdward Alkens, a Junior nt O. A
i . lett this morning for Kiddle where
he will stay for a short time visit
lug friends.
P.etmns to (iiants Pass
Mr. and Mrs. H. y. TCggcr or (Trains
Pass returned to their home In that
lty last night after a short time
r.pcnt here attending to business matters.
Back from Portland
Itev. 0. H. lllltou has returned to
this city after a short time spent in
i oi'iinnu attending to business mat
ters.
Fine Christmas Program to
be Given by Sunday School
i on Saturday Evening.
CANTATA ON SUNDAY
Dr. Iionls Albert Banks will Speak
(Sunday Morning nnil at Xlgbt
Cliolr Will ilve Keial
(liristnuui ( anlatiu
Iteliinis to IttHNlsiNiit
Miss Ituth Wilholt, who has been
visiting in this city for a week, loft
this afternoon for her homo In
Kccdsport.
SMnlx Hay Here Shopping
Mrs. K. X. Ash arrived here yes
terday morning from her hinuo In
West Pork. Mrs. Ash spent, the day
here doing Christmas shopping and
returned to West Pork yesterdav.
V. It. C To Meet
The W. It. C. will meet at 1 o'clock
Friday at the armory at their regu
lar meeting so be there on time as
we are to have a program anil Christ
mas li from 2 till 4 o'clock. Civil
war veterans, their wives are wel-e-cnie,
also Spanish war veterans and
Indian war soldiers, so come and en-
SM'iit Short Time Here
Mr, and Mrs. M. S. Allen lett to
day for their home In Kugene after
a short visit here with Mrs. Allen's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Cracroft.
Here from Dmin
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barker of Drain
were In this city for several hours
today shopping and attending to
business. They returned to their
home this afternoon.
Here from Wilbur
Mrs. V. Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
T. It. (ildley nnd Miss Stella llarldt,
all of Wilbur, spent several hours
in this city today, returning home on
the afternoon train.
TODAY
LIBERTY
THEATRE
Prices 10c & 15c
MATIN' KM KVKUY DAY
l'aves for KuMern Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ilontson left
this afternoon for eastern Oregon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilontson have been In
this city visiting the latters parents,
Ml. and Mrs. ,1. D. Broughton.
Tl'KSHAY
Truffle OIHeer leaves
J. .1. McMahon, state traffic officer
left this morning for his homo at
M. clford. where he will remain over
Christmas. Mr. McMahon has been
In lioseburg for a few days, picking
up violators and assisting auto own
ers In milking out their applications
for I ho 111.2 lieense.
The Hidden
Code
with (J HACK PAVmsON.
Th n-ntHt American Ara
bian NiKhU Mury of a ihou
ta mi ami one thrills, In art
1'MpH Iltl'l llaiV-llt'Vil HtUlllH.
Harnltl I,lciI Comedy, "Just
I'loppd In " and 1'atlm News.
Watch 813
Lue F. Vernon
vho,
"Plays the Pictures"
at the Piano
Curs Have Tmlibh
W ith the streets covered with Ice
and snow many automobiles have
tumble skidding and spinning the
rear wheels In an attempt to make
their "get away'' from a curb where
any slight Incline exists. The gar
net entrances are one of the worst
place. Cars leaving the gariu'es are
often compelled to baek up anil take
several runs before Hie center of
I lie street can be reached.
The First Methodist Sunday school
will present a special Christmas serv
ice entitled, "Worship the King," on
Saturday evening, commencing at
7 o'clock. A very interesting time
Is assured all who attend this en
tertainment. The program follows:
Selection by the orchestra, Mrs.
A. .1. Young, leader.
Song by the school.
Scripture reading, Mr. Fisher's
class.
Prayer, Rev. Gordon.
Address of Welcome, Ralph Bailor-
Song by the school.
Recitation, Margaret Dent.
Song, primary department.
Kxerclse by the little folks.
Song, Miss Child's and Miss Or
cutt's classes.
Recitation, Elliott Compton.
Exercise, "The Christmas Colors,"
primary class.
Recitation, "Legend of the Christ
Child," Carl Walker.
Solo, Elsie Bergh.
Recitation, Madeline Dusenberry.
Solo, Dorothy Leeper.
Recitation, with piano accompani
ment, Neva Walker.
Recitation, Frances Bergh.
Solo, Vera McClintock.
Class exercises, Miss Child's class.
Class exercises, James McClin
tock' class.
Offering.
Orchestra selection.
Closing song by the school.
Christmas treat.
Benediction.
A large box has been provided to
receive the offerings for the poor.
Every member of the school and
friends are urged to bring a package
of some kind: groceries, fruit, vege
tables, candy, nuts, clothing, meat,
or canned goods, so that this box
will be filled to overflowing. This
offering will be turned over to the
committee on Associated Charities
for xllstrfbutlon Saturday ipvenlng
after the program. It Is desired to
make this a real "White Christmas,"
so that no one will be missed, who
may be entitled to sympathy and sup
port. The cash offerings will go to
the starving children overseas. A
cordial welcome to all who can at
tend this Christmas service Is ex
tended. The program states prompt
ly at 7 o'clock. .1. E. McClintock Is
superintendent of the school.
Dr. Louis Albert Banks, the dis
tinguished lecturer and nuthor will
occupy tha pulpit at the First Meth
odist church Christmas morning at
11 o'clock. Ho will give the sub
stance of his new book, "The N'ight
Before Christmas," a popular story
built around the Scripture marratlve
This will make an even seventy-
books from the fertile brain of this
great man, and they cover all the
wide range of subjects from "The
j Christ Brotherhood ' to "Capital
Stories of Croat Men."
The fact lhat Dr. Banks has chos
en Roseburg for his home Is all the
more reason why he should be given
1 a large hearing.
i Miss Fav deddes nnd Miss Dorothy
Orrutt will sing "The Little lown
of Bethlehem," and there will also
be an anthem by the choir.
The Sunday school will have a
Christmas lesson at 9:4 5, and the
Enworth League at 6:30 will be led
by Miss Gladys Walker, the topic
being "Following the Star."
Sundav evening at 7:r.O tho choir
of tho First Methodist church will
render a Christmas cantata, "The
light, of the World," by Fred B
Hidden. Mrs. A. X. Orcutt Is lead
er, and Mrs. C. S. Helpline accom
panist. They will be supported bv
the 'orchestra, 'led by Mrs. A. J.
Young, who has promised two spec
ial numbers on tho program.
The member of the choir sro Mrs.
A. N. Orcutt, Mrs. Leon McClintock.
Mrs. A. .1. (iecldes. Mrs. Lyman Spen
cer. Miss Dorothy Orcutt. Miss Ylv
ian Orcutt, Mrs. Walter Fisher, Miss
Fav Ceddos. Miss Elsie Bergh. Miss
Lois Woodruff Walter Fisher, Lyman
Spencer, .John Met Unlock, A. .1.
C.ediles, John Moore, Ed. Jenkins
Mr. Leeper and, Fred Jenkins.
Those taking solo parts are Mrs
Orcutt. Mrs. McClintock. nnd Messrs,
VMaln.r. Snenrer and McClintock.
There will also be a number of
duets and quartettes.
There will he no admission rharg
ed and all arc Invited to entny this
high class program of sacreu music.
J Diamond Briquets an' once more
available, l'age Lumber Fuel Co.
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j The Daughters of Isabella will
1 give a New Year's ball at the armory
l Monday. Jan. 2. '22. Music, Ott's
'Orchestra. Tickets $1.00.
Three Hlvries Granted
Three divorces were granted yes
t.rdny afternoon by Circuit Judge
.1. W. Hamilton. The bonds of nint
rtnieny were severed lirtween Joseph
C. Connellv and Gra-la E. Connelly:
Emily M Blair and John F. Blair:
end Susan Valentin, and James C.
Valentine. Attorneys Wlmberly and
( onion represented the plaintiff In
the first named action mil Attorney
l ong appeared for the plaintiffs III
the oilier two cases.
PAii.T Tvr.'r-:ri nRroiiT.
V P VCMttiw ntireau. ""Ice.
nuxrburg, Orriton, 4 hours ndlnil I
r. lpllinlo ! mc!if nnd llnalrdlha
lliklo'st 1,'iitiMTtMur.' .-Menuy .. 1' ''
liwvsl trinlMTature last IllKlit .. "0
I'rrelpllnllon last i'l b"iirs .. "J
Tiilnl preell' lllirr first "f n'enth 1 1
formal pr. few tliln manfh... HI
Total Iroip. frui Spt. I, lH'il.
to date '! 1 '.
VvernKo prw-lp from Sept. 1. I".. 11
Totnl ,tt'l!-l.'le v rmm S- pt. t. ll'.'l .fi'1
Avr irolptlen lor 44 wt
MKOTii (Xrt- to My.
Forinit lo 8 p. m. fortout b"rtrn
TonlKlit HC'I 'rinirlav. ruin or iii-w.
WILLIAM KKLU Obscrvar,
MASON'S ATTENTION.
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A special communication
Tn.irnl T,l,. 'o 13. A. F
A. M will be held in the Ma-
sonic Temple Wednesday, Dec.
21, 1921. Work In Hie M. M.
degree. Dinner will be served
at 0:30. Grand Master Bailee
will bo present at this meeting.
All members are requested to
brliiif their aprons.
By order of W. M.
W. F. HARRIS. Secy.
Eastern Star In
stalls New Officers
j Roseburg's reputation for climate
, got an awful Jolt this morning when
the weather service reported Rose
i burg to be the coldest spot on the
j Pacific coast. Tho thermometer here
. recorded 20 degrees above zero while
1 other places along the coast reported
j slightly higher temperature marks.
I Somo of the places affected by the
storm and the temperatures reported
I this morning arc: Portland 24;
I Marshfleld, 28; Seattle, 30; Red
Bluff, 30, with heavy rainfall; Sac
ramento. 40; Los Angeles, 04, with
heavy rain.
A social meeting with the Installa
tion of new officers was held by the
Eastern Star Lodge last Thursday
night in their lodge rooms in Hie
Masonic building. The following of
ficers were installed: Elizabeth Run
yan. Worthy Matron; Charles Hein
line, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Francis
Ilurchard, associate matron; Mrs.
Nora Flint, treasurer; Free Johnson,
secretary; Mary Ilubar, conductor;
Hazel French, associate conductor;
Mrs. Luella Seiher, organist; Mrs.
Delia Quine, marshal; Mrs. Cora
Singleton, chaplain; Miss Ula Flurry,
Ada; Mrs. Ethel Hurt, Ruth; Mrs.
Nell MoElhlnney, Ester; Mrs. Myrtle
Bond, Martha; Mrs. Zelpha McDon
ald, Electa; Mrs. Ethel Finley,, war
der; and John Runyan, sentinel, Mrs.
.Myrtle Relmers was the retiring ma
tron and Mrs. Kegina Sawyers In
stalling marshal. A short musical
program was enjoyed including vocal
solos by Mis. M. S. Hamm and Miss
Frances Parsiow. Refreshments were
afterwards served In the banquet
room.
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Briquets, the convenient fuel. Buy
them at Page's.
TOIIUST FIND INDKlt FIRE.
SALEM, Dec. 21. Statements of
Senators Upton nnd Bell, during the
Joint meeting of the steering com
mittees of the senate and house
Tuesday night Indicated that an at
tempt may be made during the pres
ent cession to repeal the law appro
priating $50,000 annually to the
Northwest Tourist association.
Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state,
was called lfore the committee and
was asked to explain whether the
state of Washington had compiled
with the conditions under which the
Oregon law was enacted. Mr. Kozer
said the legislature of Washington
had refused -to appropriate any
money for the tourist association,
but that the funds had been raised
by popular subscription.
Other questions asked by Senators
Upton and Bell indicated that they
were dissatisfied with the Oregon
law and might seek to have it repealed.
Goodyear . Tlra Service, Ford
Garage. i
Xmas Tree and
Social Enjoyable
The Roseburg Women's club held
their Christmas social yesterday at
the Parish house. After a short busi
ness session, Miss Marie Martens
read a Christmas story.
Distribution of gifts and a social
hour followed.
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed by Mrs. Frank Heliwcll and her
committee.
The club room was beautifully dec
orated in evergreen and red berries.
The afternoon was much enjoyed
by the large crowd of club women
and their guests.
0
Goodrich Tire service. Bee us. C.
A. Lock wot 4 Motor Co.
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A CHRISTMAS WISH
A token I would send to thee
This happy morn,
While fancy flirts across the sea
Where Christ wa3 born.
The holly Is a symbol true
Of life beyond;
The berries glow In love's own hue
Affection's Bond.
May Heaven's richest blessing fall
And comfort thee,
E'en as the snow-flakes cover all
With purity.
May He who lit the Eastern Star
E'er lead thee on,
And lure thee to the Gates Ajar
At Heaven's dawn.
Rest safe beneath Jehovah's wing,
Though skies be gray,
And join ihe songs the angels sing
On Christmas day.
WILLIAM STEWART GORDON.
Women help wanted at Cannery,
Mill street.
11 LLETS, COCKERELS.
O. A. C. Strain white Leghorn and
Barred Rock pullets and cockerels.
Also Buff Orpingtons. Reducing our
Btock for the breeding season. Not
culls, but this year's matured stock.
Phone 6-F2. Fred A. Goff, Rose
burg. o
Llbby, the Bootless Oregon coal.
Page Lumber & Fuel Co.
ARMS COIN TO HE ISSUED.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. The
arms conference will be reflected In
a new series of silver dollars mint
ing of which will be started Immedi
ately. The design of the new dollars
was approved by President Harding
today on its submission by Raymond
T. Baker, director of the mint, fol
lowing approval by the fine arts
commission. Director Baker said
that about 700.000 of the new dol
lars would be coined before January
1.
The new dollar will have the us
ual head of Liberty on the obverse
side, while the reverse will have a
large figure of an eagle perched on a
broken sword and clutching an olive
branch bearing the word "Peace."
The background will show rays of a
rising sun. The usual "E Pluribus
Unum" and "In God We Trust" also
will be on the coin.
This is the first Hiiro since 1878
that a new design has been adopted
for the silver dollar.
1 MUSIC
OTT'S 6-PIECE ORchesj,
ARMORY
Saturday, December 24 709,
t Nniiol Ymnc J?,;-
. .MO uuuvons lo tho
Let 'er g0f Profess
I Jitney Dance Dancing 9 ti,
r .1 -W n n
children returned to Los Angole9 hist j n.ake'thl m hi
night after a searrh of several t " hom henw '
months In this pity for a houaP. Mr I fivinl tt to
A uppolal row line or tnpstrlea,
Tiff mi y hlt'tnlx. praas clot tin. cr
tonne, ovrrd raped, all In your wall
paper, with beautiful artistic borders
to match all chailes. Something
never before seen in Ro.wburK, at
Flsher'p, 4 0 3 West Cans St. Com
In and look. CobIs you nothing to
look at them.
Carpets vacuum cleaned, Thurs.,
Fri. & Sat. Itosebui'ig Steam Laun
dry. .Mrs. Herman Miller of Yoncalla
was in this city today for Beveral
hours doing Christmas shopping.
Frank F. liailoe, Grand Master of
tho Masonic lodge, arrived hero to
day to consult the Matron of the
Eastern Star lodge, Mrs. Elizabeth!
Runyan. Mr. Uallee will bo thej
quest of the Masonic Hlue Lodge and!
will be entertained at dinned tonight
at the temple,
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XOTirE TO ldTIU(TOIIf).
llllillWA V 1M til TIO. Joi
i, as oi vrt, oin;.o. i
Pealed Im1h will be ri.'t.'L'ivtMl by thej
Oounly Court of OoukIus County, Ore-
Hon, ut tho court house in HuPfburK-. j
OreKon, at 10 o'clork a. in. on the 7th j
dity of January, for const ruction I
work on four m-dlons of road between ,
Hom-buttf find Glide. The work Involves'
nppn ximutely 2 niiles of KradluK mid
4 nitlcs of graveling, tht limits hetns i
more particularly (lenrribed an Hun-
ninic Sec. Ma. 32--ftl to Sta. US-i-M. 1
KrndliiK' nd Kruvel intf ; 1 thick Mud i
S-c, Sin. to Sta. 170-1-00, Rrav-
eiliiK; liarker Sec, Sta. 1SH--ti5 to Sta. j
u6-j-54, Ki-udliiK and graveling; Oak j
Creek Sec. Sta. 20-!-1ii.3 to Sta. 7&--43.7
grading and graveling. I
Also for graveling a Hectlon of road,
betwe.-n Itoseburg and Jteston, known '
H8 the Mar.sters Section. The work in
volves approximately It 3-4 miles of ,
graveling, the limits being more p.i r
th ularly described as from a pt. which
hrs. N. 4ti degrees minutes L:. 1 1)7 (
feet from XW cor. 1). 1,. C. li:t, T. 117-6. i
aercisB Taher Sec. to Sta. L'l-l-mi. 1 4 1
miles; also from Sta. 0-1-00. Tuber Sec, !
westerly miles to Sta. 43-1-00,1
looking Class 11111 See. !
Xo hid will lie considered unless or-
com pan led by cash, bidder's bond or
certtrbd check for an amount etpiul to,
at least live per cent of the total:
amount of the bid. 1
A sufficient bond will be required i
for the faithful performance of the
contract in a sum equal to one-half the
total amount of the bid.
1'lans. specifications, forms of con
tract, propos;il blanks, and full Infor
mation for bidders may be obtained at
the office of the county clerk or the
county r on d master, courthouse. Hose
burg, Oregon, upon the deposit of live
dollars.
The right is reserved to reject r.ny
or all proposals, or to accept the pro
posal or proposals deemed best for the
county.
1UA. It. HirHH.K, County Clerk.
NEW TODAY.
I'Oll HAIK A email trailer, new. One
' overland touring car, price f 7I.uO.
Mathews Welding Works,
KOH SAI.K: White Leghorn hens. Tim
cred strain. Good layers. 733 Cobb
St.
FOR SAlVl-: A small payment down
taken a used l-'ord. Ourprtee la right.
r, A J , m k w ' uxl .Mi nor Co.
WAXi'KliYoiing man wants fur
nished room in private family. Cen
trally located. Address G., ear
Xews-lte'lew.
u7 MMdOS per gallon made with new
patented gasoline Vaporizer. Write
lor particulars. Strannky Vaporizer
i'i., rnkv;inn.S.Ji
llnl'SK VtUt" HKNT And furniture for
cnle. Also electric washer and New
Edison phonograph. Corner 'f
Monher and l'airott Sts.
WaS'TKI -ATii0loau fT one. two or,
three venrs on Ituseburg city prop
erty worth lliinn. Interest Ht H per
cent. Address Loan, Nev8-Heview
W A NT KI To W'Y Prag saw. Must
chain drive, with clutch, in good;
repair, no Junk, and lowest cash
ju ice. A. K. Hell, Ht. a, Hox 68, j
Hoseburg. !
A MILLION M),L.i:S IS A lOT OF
MONKY. and you mav never get that
mucli, but lo re is a chance to get all
you could wMi for in a going, pny
iiur ranch. There Is "'.ts acres, 1 M)
acres river bottom Isnd under culti
vation. 3 acres now under Irriga
tion in alfalfa and red clover; two
bin bams, two silo, slim II hmise,
borders on river; unlimited outrange
adjoining. IT tee thirteen thousand ;
te,i years to pa v eight thotisand;
takes tlve tbouvnnd rush. A. T. aw
r iM e. Com in ere i:i I Agent, 1 - j Cass
Street. I'll one -1'.'.
COMPLETE LINE
OF
Toys and Christmas I
Call and See our Goods
and Prices
S. B. CROUCH
Annual Junior Play
"Bird's Christmas W
The most popular of all Christmas fqi
Presented by
The Junior Class of RM
AT THE
H. S. AUDITORIUM
Thursday, December 22nd, 8 jit
ADMISSION
Students 35 Cents Adults 50 Cents
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an.l Kl'vlarkliiK nnd lrl-lilnK Marie
more rlinniiln. i v TVH N TUV.y!i
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MAHIK
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TAX COMMITTKKS MK.KT
CoimniMws nppolnted hy Ihe
tax .iy..rs liMiKiie to rritli'lsc
the l!i;2 i ppnn budget for the
rounty, h, l, a Joint nieetlnR at
the court hounp thin afternoon
for the purpose of outlining
their r.'i'nrt which will he null-
mltted to tho county court at
an open niietim tomorrow.
CHER-RO
I tiiiulo to ninke llio best MIKAD
9'i.lin a 41) Ih. wick at
lllKK" & l'nttern
I Tlio l'.cononiy Cirocrry
J. I). Heeso'i C.rocery
I linve watched you from my closet,
Nothing nilaKm me or Dodpet.
Thnt'a the mime of my companion,
Hero upon the shelf, we It on.
CHER-FO
A Ilnrd Wheat Ulend that Can't He
Heat. In It.
ci.n.iron (Ic AVediieMlny 1 '."l'
"The Lady from Lone
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IX THIS tWU.i"- -f
WILLIAM RUSSEU
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