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KObfcbUHG, OHtGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1W3
THE WOULD'S AGITATIONS.
The world seems a terribly quarrelsome and agitated sort of
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
These crimpy morning
Make tht muah and cream
Taste lik a
Million buck
Don't they?
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DUMBELL DORA THINKS
The floating population ia only thou
who can wim.
SHEARS AND SUNSHINE
Bobbed hair may not hold idea, but
The Pleasure of Tipping
(By WU.-k.-a WambuWt
Oo of our popular pastime I
Jumping on the tipping practice) and
likening waiters, porters, hat boy auu
bell-boy to stick up nun protected by
llaw. '
' There used to be no more bitter de-mint-intor
of tintdtia ttian myself. At
ona lima 1 resolved that 1 owed It to
myself a a free-born American to dis
continue the practice, and 1 did.
And, inasmuch a my work caused
me to Uvea for a number of years In
hotels and Pullmans. 1 Inflicted many
uncomfortable moment on myself and
others through my determination not
to tip. I was In a constant fight In
an attempt to get service. Then 1
Iwran I.. atliHv the attitude of the
other fellow, and thl study Rare me
an understanding whl.b changed my
point of view.
I found that employes who are In
rx.siiiuna where tins are given are
. . . .. nam dt ineir emtitovera utiuuuuBi?.
. . . ... it mmm inn incv no nolo. oinw. . a . - . - -
place in throe times. Our people look at buro,, wiui great, na-hli,b, Uet lnd bott(ea j The ., ,
liny ur. sunshine. A san r rancc. juuu. certain, amount of gratuitous
NEW
BIG PACKAGE
Cigarettes
2419
NEWS-REVIEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISER
OBTAIN MAXIMUM KtaULlS AT A
MINIMUM COST
i ;i,'i i, ni..d mii v to Kiirinif ai eacn omers inroais.
. . i.-. f V.n... ..nl .fitAnr...i.a iniH ut Ihp Ktruircrlinir ! h no boD-nairea woman naa muncraion ,ronl tne public. Some-
ill, iiiuuv.-iin.uv. Wl n.... - -,.ked a divorce in h,s court, ana in. , h . . on,
bodies of ie'))le scrambling for the essentials Ot Hie, ana many gan Francisco emergency hoepitai .aiarv at au but ,)av, the hotel for
i i . . .i i...i... ,i w inrn lv wnl i mnt i y that no bob-haired girl naa ai- th Drlviieae of eettinit the tips that
pensmnjr oy .. u. cu . tempted .uicde in more than a year. ,lne to hlm ,f guarding hat and
of class warfare. Political blocs and industrial groups are quar-, considering that, mentally, the bob- coat8.
...i; I .-....l.li,,,, oiwh vii.lcntlv f-lamfirinie that someone else haired woman ia usually in the katy- When we understand the employe
,UM1fc """ ' , ii i i At I did class, the success she is making oi i, rMU(red by his employer to get a
w iri.ttiiiir mure than their share. Ill Older days people Seemed u:her, ealia for -tudv. W. think it nortlon or all of his wune from the
t..L I if.. e,.ln.lv unci nhilosonhicallv. Daily life Went more i bec.u sh. wants to please, ba-; public he, serve., we are obliged in
" ' , - . . j k., cause sh. ha discovered a novel in-
snuKillily, though the comforts of existence were possessed b ,rert n i(e and becau ,he h glv.
fewer people. Uut as life has gone on 'developing, it has grovftl, en herelf a new ideal. No woman her-
fuller of agitation and quarreling. What can the ordinary man y '
who wants tp live at peace with his neighbors do in such a time? it it
How shall he vote if he wants his country to live at peace with Ye ed think the U. s. will never be-
neighbor nations? Weil, there is just one thing that he can do, " "'ut-
and through that Une of policy many iKople have found peace and n re(erring a anner lB whieh
iianniness and success. And that thing is to be very careful to their car take hill moat men talk a
i ...i ..... :.....:.. ... ..II ...;.v. .,... l,o r,uu rl.linirn Thi. husiness " credit were all their own,
rilllltl (I11L lUTiLlttT H till niLll nnviu iv lino -a. ...... - -
ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND
LAST PACE, UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY-
WANTED
man who is just s anxious to give his customers and his cm
liloves a strictly fair and square deal as he is to make money for
himself, may not make at first very rapid gains. Hut in due time go-
j
It take money to make the mare go
and a spend thrift to make the money
When the worm turn he meet
either a chicken or a fieherman.
When a rich old man look for a
bride he uaually gets a dam-el.
truth compelling drug called scopola'
mm ha been tried only on a few
criminal and the like who probably
would tell the truth half the time with-
his course begins to attract attention. People like to trade at nis
btore. And people like to work for him. Such a man does not
always acquire great riches, ttut he stands much more than an
average chance of success. His life is enriched b the kindly feel
ing and esteem of his fellow citizens. And in so far as that spirit
can enter international relations, it will bring on the reign of
world peace.
o
Sumo ni-nnln have claimed that the costs of building are at
present so high that it does not pay the man of small means to try ; ;;Uc00rB,b"e':fln- ZTnti t
lo ow n his own residence. Hut the enterprise of acquiring a periment on second hand flivver
dwelling seems to look good to Secretary Hoover, as the U. S. de-! trader-
partnient of commerce has just issued a guide book the purpose ?r;L.t whether
of which is to encourage people to own their own homes. The -you paid it or not, if likely you
majority of the American people live in somebody else's house. dvt.com.nt...adc comfort-
There were only 'l" home owners out of each 1000 fomilies in:montll.
liiJO. The coals of building seem likely to continue high. It isj
not merely a question of high cost of labor, but the American i Horn, itself would ! seem charming.
,. ' . ., . , , however, if described by the chap who
people have wasted their timber supplies so wantonly, that wood Wnte summer resort literature.
will never be a cheap material during the life of the present gen-
eralion. People who invest reasonable amounts of money in1 Our idea of a patient man is the
1 , , ,, . .. , r.. J one who bought a century plant to er
homes on the present level, ought to realize a good prolit on tiie lf really would boom every hundred
investment, particularly if they will devote some personal ettort yer,
falrmlndednes to exonerate the era
pioye from any blame in this connec
tion. Now we come to the frothlne.
declaration that any man who requires
his employes to live ou tips squeezed
from the public should be run out of
husiness that the public should not
be expected to dig from its pocket the
wages for porters, wallers, bell-boys,
etc.- Maybe so; maybe not. Let us
see.
Let us take the caje of a large hotel,
for example. They calculate to pay
a certain dividend to their stock
holders. Service in the establishment
must be maintained at a certain cost.
The chance to the public Is based on
the cost of this service. Now. a big
part of the coat of such service Is the
wage, paid employes. The less the
hotel haa to nay Its employes, the less
it must charge its patrons.
In substance the hotel munagemont
Bays to you, "We want you to have
the best possible service. In oril
to insure this aervlce we are going
AGENCY FOR WHITE
TRUCKS ESTABLISHED
The Itoseburg Service Station, Inc.,
which haa been appointed agent for
White trucks and parts for the coun
ties of Lane, Douglas, Josephine. Jaok
son, Siskiyou and Klamath, announces
the sale of two large White trucks to
It. R. Ramsey of Klamath Falls. De
livery of the trucks was made from
Sun Francisco. A complete line of
parts and equipment will be carried!
at the garage here.
WANTED Experienced girl at
Rose.
The
- MODERN APARTMENTS Fjt,
nlshed, centrally locate
.1 HENCE AGENCY, 123Cs.J
I Phnna 910.
VANTE1 Apple pickers.
D. Hess, phone 32-F-2.
Apply W.
WANTED Turkeys, large or amau.
l'hone 34 U Uoyer Bros.
WANTED Dressmaking to do;
sonable. Phone 232-Y.
So far a we can discover, the new to let you personally pay the wages
to ktvping up and improving their places,
o
President Coolidge is a devotee of custjird pie, which he is
raid to like licltcr than anything else. Recipes for custard pic
made the way he likes it have already been widely circulated. It
is to be hoped that as a result more of our cooks will learn to make choice,
it the way it used to be in the good old times. Nowadays they
We wonder at times why the advo
cates of simplified spelling still uce
"epitaph" Inetead of "epitaffy."
Straw vote are never significant.
They merely indicate the ceonle'
FOR FIRST-CLASS Dressmaking, see
Miss Palmer, 408 E. Douslagjt.
WANTED One more boarder. Will
also do wet wash at 30c per doi.
Phone 537.
You should own a motorcycle to get
real sport and economy combined.
Harley-Davldson Sales Agency.
.MEN WANTED to work in prune nar-
h vet: wages J3 per day and board.
Phone 12F25. Fred Iiroszio, Wilbur,
Oregon.
of these eaiploye. who Berve you
directly. You can pay this to them
and we figure It out of your bill. In
this way you will get much better
service than if we paid these employes
from our office, because they know
full well you will not pay them if they
tall to please uu.
Viewed from. the foregoing angle
tipping becomes sound, legitimate and
practical. It not' only takes the Btinp
out of tipping, but places on us the
resiMtnstlitllty to tip.
1 have talked on this subject with
many hotel managers and waiters. 1
have found the -hotel managers gen
erally well satisfied with the present
arrangement. It is the waiters who
kick. They say they would rather re
ceive their wages direct from the
hotel office instead of having to de
pend upon public favor. There seems
no likelihood of accomplishing this,
however, because the public is going
to tip anyhow. Thu wiso oues rculizt'
they can get service in no other way.
The hotel management recognized
this fact anil has made a correspond
ing adjustment.
Next tipping tlmo, pass your coin
out wilingly if you feel the servitor
has earned his money. He and his
family are dependent on It.
MARSTERS GOING TO FAIR
turn out millions of custard pies weekly having soggy and un- , , . .. ' , .
cooked undererusts, enough to turn the stomach of a man who
rcfliils on the glories of the old time product. If President
Coo'.idgc's ta.ite for this noted American concoction tends to im-i
prove its quality, his administration will not have been entirely
in vain. I'.von an uiiternlieu democrat will applaud such an
achievement.
From Just a little loving little beaut;
Tie just a little loving thing like this
That make a lovey breach of prom
ie tit.
Wed all be happier if we realized ' attendance.
that there nothing in the world
worth worrying "or.
Generally receiver is appointed
when there j nothing left to receive.
Women will never be men't enuala
until you can alap one on the back and
borrow a dollar.
. The longer automobile tour are
Dear Folks: iSI i br'tr- They mk " much more
Two yous there are beneath the skin that covers up your fi',d ,0 get b4cJ?. hm';
bones. One you is full of happiness and one isjfull of moans. The Peopie ,hem" ad eodi a,
you that thrives on cheerfulness, is smiling bright and gay. The hough they were good ones,
you that feeds on bitterness is ashen, dull and gray.
fl,.. .. ill l,,.,l, .,1 ,,l,vt.,..l.,o I f ;.o ! I ;.. J u Necessary of Shawnee, who
A. C. Marstera. of the slate fail
board, will h'sve tomorrow for Sa
lem, to aid in the work of getting the
fair und.-rway. Mr. Marstera has been
very active this year in state fair
work ami has aided in making many
improvements ami chances which
will bo very acceptable to those In
WARNING
Notice Is hereby given to all per
sons that my wife Manola has left my
bed and hoard. That on or after this
date, 1 will not be responsible for any
bills or other obligations contracted
for by her.
Signed: John Gilmore.
Dated at Tiller, Douglas county,
Oregon, this 17th day of September,
1!I23.
GOLF PLAYERS ATTENTION
There will soon come to the Liberty
Theatre a most wonderful instructive
picture on golf by Cenc Sarazen.
showing clearly his method of m-in?
every club and making every shot
known to golf. The shots are illustra
ted first by photography at normal
speed and then in slow motion, s"
every posture of the body can be ob
served at every instant of the stroke.
Better than a course at a golf school
or weeks of practice on the course.
Advice on the grip, stance, stroke
and follow-through; on playing shots
from the tee, fairway, rough and sand
traps.
Interesting to everybody.
! HOTEL ARRIVALS 1
II. ml Pnunlii!
Porllanil arrivals: W. J. McCar
thy, H. Kenstrup. Annie K. Jenkins,
v.rs. a. HoljiTg, W. J. Rich. Mr. aaj
Mrs. J. O. Phillabaum, Frank Clap.
O. O. Johnson. F. J. Connolly, H. H.
Hancock, A. E. Everton. V. F. An
derson, Charles A. Dunn, J. II. Wat 1,
Conrad A. Meyer, W. C. (irigg. Lewis
M. White. N. O. Nicholson, G. Grif
fith. J. II. Wajrenblast.
Miscellaneous: William Bedford.
Alameda; Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Ore and
tamlly, San Francisco; Mr. a,nd Mrs.
W. M. Wells, Seattle; R. v. Hatch,
wife and child, Pendleton; H. McKel
vey. Eugene; Adolph Hill, W. Snvirs,
Detroit; E. .1. Manning, flan Fran
cisco; L. H. Mason and wife, Peorl-i: !
Fred Catlin. Stockton: Miss N. P.
Uarfove, Kallierine tilatt, San Frar
ilsco; E. A. Johnston, W. W. John
ston. Seattle: C. A. Davits, Al Scho
enfeld, San Francisco.
Hotel rinHiiii
Portland arrivals: R. A. Slinkier,
A. O. Worthington. C. H. Whit!. Ii.
H. Morlan, J. K. Hayn-j. Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Martlet!. A. Mo-ra. P. 11.
Sihley, O. Rankin. Mrs. v. c. Tlutr
lovv nud ramlly, (1. 11. Runge, R. A.
Shaffer, F. w. llttlier, 1). A. Ann
son, w. K. Finger. F. W. Pnrsnr,. p.
H. Crawford. E. It. Barsinj.-! r. K .1.
Maier.
Miscellaneous: Richard akelln
and wife. Seattle; K. M. Steele and
wife. Los Angeles; Gcerge S. Corviu,
San Francisco; W. J. Clement. F. I..
Cornish. Iieagle; C. H. Cnriir. San
Franrlsco; Mr. and Mrs. Arllnir
I. innon. Seattle: Mr. and Mis. V.'. F.
Srhuette, I t. Madison; Miss C. t-a-trlce
Fox. C. J. Fox Jr. and wi.'e.
Mrs. C. .1. Fox. Los Angeles: 1". C.
Reedy. Oakland; F. I.. Jones. Kll
guie; Charles Barnes. .1. v. i ncl.s.
ew lork: 11. II. Dannie, diet H
en way, Eugene; F. W. I!a"is.
('.rants Pass; r. M. Tryon. Richard'
Christen, Seattle; E. U. Partner. F.
T. Findtuer, San Francisco.
MISCELLANEOUS T
SHEET MUSIC and record exchange
at 328 N. Kane st.
cTaROWNEH Don't torcel to call
653 when In need of auto part,
Sarffs Auto Wrecking House.
ANYONE having a piano they wlsn
stored, will be guaranteed goou
rare no children. Phone 14 F 41
7 GOATS for sale or trade for good
used drag saw. J. P. Smick, Canyon
ville. Ore.
EXCHANGE 20 acres suitable for
noultrv farm. Good house. Well.
Chicken houses. Fenced. Want Foit SALE About 2r0 tien i
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Used player pun
oeo eacu. ruuue etu.
FOR SALE Trained females
An, Uj.nl 1 ..tin. n.L. .1
FOR SALE 2nd hand doubu
Joe Harvey, Koaeburg, Hl 1
9 F 4.
FOR SALE OR RENT A praj
iarm. Auuress a. K.f care
Review.
FOR SALE Vetch & oats.
per lb. C. L. llranton, rjuj
Phone is t 3x.
FOR SALE Team of mareTu.
die horse. Address 'J," cut
Review.
FOR SALE Ladies'
Wool khaki cloth,
118-Y.
coat, U
tailored.
FOR SALE Team bay mam. a
and eight years, J2U0. J. f.
Dillard.
FOR SALE 3 bottom 14 tachP
Tractor Plow. Price 50.
Tisdale, Sutherlin.
FOR SALE Small stock nod
limited out lange. Inquire
Wolf Creek, Oregon.
house in Roseburg. Will assume. O.
W. Young & Son. Phone 417.
T LOST AND FOUND
-i .
LOST Black traveling bag between
Roseburg and Junction City. Finder
please notify Ivan McDonald, Silver
ton, Ore.
T FOR RENT "f
VOU KENT safety deposit boxed,
Roseburg National Bank.
FOR RENT Furnished house. Phone
4f.3-J.
ROOMS FOR RENT 323 So. Steph
ens. Phone 295-J.
1'
rii-ht on the road. Phone 34 f,
34 F 25
FOR SALE Prunes, 50c pet i
place after Sept. 18. Tim
orders, afternoons. Phone STI
FOR SALE 200 ricks ol Iur
oak wood on the farm, bw
J. D. Reese at West Side H
YOll SALE-Crlnies GoHeY
orchard run, on trees, lid
yourself. 25o a box. Brai
W. D. Hess, phone 32-F-l
RNISHED rooms to rent near
high school. 404 West Douglas.
FOR- RENT S1"-unfurnished "house
keeping rooms. 725 V. Lane st. -
FO R R ENT 1 57 acre-f af ni 2 mi.
from town. M. Howe, Rt. 1, Box 2D.
FOR liKNf tilt SALE 6 Id acres7best
grass ranch in Douglas Co. A. W.
Ream, Phone 36 F 24.
FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished for
light housekeeping. Use of piano if
desired. 714 Thompson street.
FOR-RENT "furnishedooms; hv
dies preferred. 477 So. Jackson St.
Near Rose school. Phone 104-J.
GOOD HEATED SLEEPING room
$10 per month; board served fam
ily style, 35c per meal. 318 West
Lane.
FOOT SPECIALIST
DR. GEO. E. SWENSON
New York Post Graduate
Corns, Bunions, Warts. Ingrown
Nails, Broken Arches
Treated.
326 W. Cass St.
FOR SALKrrWlntcr "tt
seed. R. Fate. 'Myrtle Ctl
Sumner. Days Creek. I
FORSALELloydsRei
riage. used two weeks.
Kean, Darby and Baldwi.
titre Store.
FOR SALE Modern 5-ra
with sleeping porch, gaw
in. Cheap. Inquire GtiK
Berber Sliop.
SERVICE STATION PUTS
IN UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCE
The RnxchuiK Senlce Station, Inc.,
j has been made the distributors in
IVuglas and Josephine counties, of
J. H. Necessary of Shawnee, who the I'niied Motor Lines and Tiniken
married Doliie Mvera of Hurh.nb sr.. I IWarineH .ir !, aitd nmrli.rlH. arrnril-
iqiito of rough and rocky roads, in spite of w here it's htl. That parent ly was one of the neceitie ofiing to an nnnouncement made today
ncr nte, nicker the Wichita. Kan. i by t;.ore Smith. The I nite.1 Moior
Eaale. I.in. inciu.i.. Tkir. r;,v ...i,.iii.i,t
is you, and really, you, the you you like the best. ' innscs and snatton. and 'c'lum igni-
'J'lio oilier VOU beneath Vuiir skin i irrou.-liv rMss un.l nwan . . When vou ,mh:i ...r.,i. ",,n systems, i.nd V. S. L. batteries
Mrs. Charles G. Stanton
Teacher of
Piano. History, Harmony
es and forge its way ahead, in
you win Keep a plugging on witn little stops lor rest, mat vou
You're thaimful that this you in you, is one that's seldom seen. It
turns your friends to enemies whenever it npxnrs, that you in
you is always glad to see your frowns and tears. U has no pa
tience or control, but snarls and snaps and bites. It makes your
ether yon ashamed, the way it .scraps and bites.
Among themselves, your yens will clash and one of them
must die. I be one Unit has the strongest will, vour soul w i
ticupy. Whieh you in you will you protect? Whieh you will ou
defend'.' The you in you that's really yen's the one I recommend.
t v. -v
II V
I
Ice Cold Sodas
and Ice Cream
A Fi
ie New Line
PIPES
of
Drop in and F.njoy a Bit of Old Time Cheer and
1 iospitality at the Fountain
Pool Room in Connection
We I l.tndle the Popular M.tkes of Cigars and ToUtccos
THE PULLMAN
K
ltos. burg. Or.. .
122 W. Cass
you embrace opportunity you
tjt no powder on your aleeve.
Nero fiddled while Rome burnc1.
but now when there's a fire everybody
hops into an automobile and goes to it.
. .. .-V '
''Scrapln' an arple with case-k:iife
ure rr.ikea it Uate dern good."
CHICKEN DINNER
Tie' U.lies of the W. R. C. will held
a i.if-t, n dinner at the armoiy, Fil
il.o. Sept II. from 11 o'clcx-k until 1.
j"c a plute. Public Is ln!ted.
A CHILD !N PAIN n.n. to Mother
for telief. So do the crown-up.
f uf su.i.in a.-i i.wr, pa. ii in atonih
and bowels, ,-iampl, dwlihoea
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COLIC and DUKKHOEA
KLMtOY
tt hs never been Lnowa to (ul
Hotel Grnnil
Portland arrlals: Jack Killaln,
Robert Byrne. 11. C. Raisners. Mrs.
J. W. Kelly. Mrs. C. V. Schmur. C.
Shorlt, T. Waters. C. II. llro-vn. i i
Williams. Frank Rhodes. Eliu-'r Mil
ler. .1. Jackson, A. J. Redmond, H. A.
Ogllvie.
Misrellaneous: E. R. Pal.', rs.iu.
Cons Hay; J. 1.. Smith. Cnqui:ie; w.
T. Beaver. San Diego: J. w lje-i-derson.
Mrs. C. It. White. Fr.vik
Kaus-he. Jnlm Edwards. Oakland;
I led Finery, city: C. O. Thoiu:
V-dford; J. W. Peek. Seattle; M.
Si-eniler. San Francisco- Viiin, o t . i -.i
M'iresllain: K. . llenrnn M.,,1 f.. I '
trical i .iniinii, in arc helne inatallwl i ' amas v all
FOR SALE at a bargain. Imi
one acre ground, 3 blockifv
house. Inquire of owner. I
Jackson street.
FOR-SALE 1920 Hurley h
motorcycle. Good condMs
tires. $75. Terms, or will "A
Ford. II. H. Owen, Oakln
ESTRAY NOTICE One
with white face, -with redo
old. Each has lower ear nui
and pay charges. Fil
Laurelcrest Ranch.
FOR SALE First class vera-'
Bloodhound, and Red B
years old. Good on most rj
Practically doer proof. Pnw
able. Homer Collins, Elthni
USED CAR BARGAINS
Ford touring
Ford touring
Grant Six
Willys-Knight
Rann Bros.. Roseburt
FOR SALE Timber and fa"
ISO acres. 4 miles west ol
Ore. S4 of 8V4 Sec. 26 Tt
R. 6 W. County cruise l,f
5 acres ready for nlow. Lo"
Ine land near bv. Good ct
1800. Writo owner. U V4-
Lombard Ave. Everett,
fur all cars. In ..ddltiou to other pans'
and supplies. A six to eight hour Un
ban charaer and Wlndorf testing out-1
fn lor armature, magnetos and elcr-J
ai the liosehuig Service Station iAt-
, age.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMEPS
W..I.T shut off Sa'urd.iy.
S. pt. i.'nd trutn 2 p. ni. until 4 p. in. In-eludiii-:
ail ..i i;.erside. Elenh.v.er.
and W:e. h. ver.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
ItrtVKH CO.
Hens, rort Ante e: I;
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Vtigel.-s; H. I.. HalloVav. Alha:-
l. I:.nti ls and family, l.os Anrcies;
i. W. Walr.cr. Albany: W. I 'urr
t'e. Chehalis: J. Feller, l.tis
nivle: Vr, Annie Wood, ciiaias
Valley; Flora llanlar. Vesm Corad
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LEAVING FOR FAIR
t 1. V. M.ciintix-k. Storey lies and,
Mr... J. ii i lark, will leave ttmmr
row for Salem wh.re they are to
's, re la ailous capicill. s al w
State Pi.ir. tv liU It Maris Men in..
Mr. Vtci'lititiH k has heid the hishu,ii
of ashler aid auditor at the t.er
ter social vara and will again
.erve in this position. Storey lies
; is to .,-nr as an assNtant .ashier,
anil oil h, A,i charge uf tit Vet sales
at one of th,. gates of the lair
'tr.Mim.a Mrs Clara l. to be one of .
th" ilerks in the Textile depart-.
in. nt. '
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I Progressive Sene
High School Credit
I R'H. Studio Res. Tlionc 75-J
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? ; i4 ,n thi. hop ,ou win 13 y7r:r2s:j
m . h" r .. i OKcbustthiiiiresi
j your home reflect more (J
: l charm and comfort. f
' 8 This house carries rt II- HrjJ . Jj
: . able paiHT that la fci j'.',
I l priced to maku a popu- jfj
j SI lar ari''i'L 13 Ji
I Paint isn't an expense j M
f, it's an luvestnient. 14$ ij
;.3 1 YfTTrvrrnvrrM H
offen have seriom
eye trouble. Dettc
tivo vision, being
mechanical errc
occurs in the healtf-
iet of children.
Neglect of latent er
trouble may caue
health later on. B"
ter have their ey
examined if there
any reason for
picion.
Bubar Bros.
Optical Dept.