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19?3. ' ' ....... nulVU I1TMDMV ACTOBEB 1. 1 "" I I 1 ') t) - ------ A STATU I'KKSti 0MMKNT ROSEB U RG NEWS-REVIEW Ittutd Dally Except Sundjy " " ' ' " I'rlilMit end naer , ITkSt gMTKarr: . ; -TI..HecreUrr-Tr,.i.rer SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily, I"" '. l,y ni"" " iiailv, ix mouths, liy mall Uaily, tlnee umiiihH. tjy n II 'tally, iut;lu mouth, by mail . fially. by carrl-r. pur mouth Weekly News Id-view, by mall. per year... ..$4 00 2.00 1.00 .to - .60 too 'lmiMf3 !' - . BY BERT G. BATES Mlr mt Tmm -.,n--tii, TH. A..-VLI-U P'. I. ."lu.lv.1, nIU4lo th. u.. for WUbMrMlM .nd i,. in lo-l nri .ut.iiin"l riri Ail ririte of riu-llUca of l ' Untuicd a. second ihfst -utter May 17, II!', al the wt offlcw. Mt ltusebur, Ori Kon, unuer me aci 01 .-uarcu -, 11.. . ROSEBURC, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1923. DUILDIXG GREAT HIGHWAYS. GOOD EVENING FOLKS Goth alntcha proud Of thai hiqh tehool Football team and Dontcha hope that They keep on Clinging to that Pigskin lo' A touchdown and Aintcha kmda glad That ol' Roeeburg Hat th' pep To back her team To the limit? DUMBELL DORA THINKS A loving cup la the prize the cheek-to-cheek dancert thould have. ro It utter be that the damtelt would faint at the tight of blood but thingt "What's the use of building great highway systems, at an cx-m-iim' of millions and millions of dollars, when in a few short vi-ars i.ll the freight and passenger traffic will be carried in the 'air-'" The question is always being asked by some one, usually .. ,,. who is unendowed by nature with faculty of thinking Mraighf. but sometimes by those who think, but without dj'tJMngX ZZ?UZ$Z which to go. J lie nexi ten, or me n.t nunun.u enormous strides made in aviation. Mail, some express, some passenger traffic will go via plane, and much sport and travel will use it. Kul no future development of aeronautics can over come the fundamental fact of nature, that to raise a weight in the air and maintain it there, requires power, and that power is an equivalent for value; in our terms, money. Therefore, no matter how desirable otherwise, no pystem of transportation which re quires an exiienditure to support a weight, can concrete in cheap ness with those in which the weight is borne by the earth. There will id ways be railroads, always be vessels 011 the water, always be roads and road vehicles. They will change, improve, become more economical, more speedy, more safe, but the earth will con tinue to carry the bulk of tho traffic, simply and solely because ji doesn't charge anything for holding up the weight, whereas ltf i.ir.. imikes im nav. and heavily, to hold the weight up in the : ir, while we transport it Those who build roads today will not live w.. .f ;..- of .perfect day to see the tuno when ineir roaus are 1101 usvu. on themselves for roads today will never see tho day when those bonds are outstanding against disused highways. The airways will be increasinly used, but not for freight! . -o Tim increased cost of living is in many places causing would like to tee ut tawed open with a crott-cut taw and tewed up with a grape vine. OUR DAILY MAIL Dear Ed. I have been reading the tociety colyumt of your paper and per ming the etiquette department but at yet I can find nothing pertaining to we fellert who drink coffee with the tpoon ttill In the cup. How on a fel ler do it without erdanriering hit eye tioht? COFFEE-HOUSE DAN Dear Dan: . Buy yourtclf a pair of goggle. A girl of our acquaintance eayt hair nets would latt longer if the young men of the village were not to rough. We asked a bird today what hit wat Whote Territory? ' Klamulh aa trudo territory " lie luHt to San Kraru !. . I"1" '" "". essence of a circular distributed aiw.ru; San Kraucimo lu-iiii'". mt -. Work In under wav on the v''r',m Klu.tli Kulls will he a city on tho Southern Pacific -n line. Tim comparative relations ol Man Kranclsco anil Porilimd to Klain Hth will bo reverted. Portland will have the tame advantage iu distance ttiat Kan Krancisco now hat re" auuiubly freight rates. sieed ' ''""!' lairtation and communication will fol low HUit. Put despite these iacts, San rran 1 Into huslness men amure thrm'lv that tltoy will keep the trad'' of the largt'ift tthlpplUK iKiint iu Oreuon. They rely on the friendly relations built up during the yearn by accom modation and reciprocity. They r ry upon the financing; of Klamath pro ject In Kan FranciKco. They depend on the fact that Klamatn ioe banking with Ban Francisco. We do business with our friends. It is as truo an axiom when applied to cities as to customer and store keener. Portland will not win the business of the Klamath country automatically merely because the Southern Pacific is shortening the distance to Klamath Falls. Trade InterchaiiKi' will follow patient building up of friendliness and service. That Is why the excursion of its business men which Portland Is now sending to Klamath Falls is a good thing, Rnd why this spe.-ial friend making adventure Is worth following up by every individual Portland in fluence Portland Journal. 50 GOOD CIGARETTES m G-NUINK "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO Sunday Rally terian Church. Day at the rresby ass MEETING. NOTICE All the World War veterans who are facing the winter without an overcoat aro urged to meet tonight to draw up retolutiont favoring the wearing of the old 0. d. mackinaw. There once wat 1 ' woman ) who thought her hubby never lied to her. She wat certainly a happy dumbell. , . :ti! Men who have time to get haircutt every week have too much time. 11..: 1:1. i.v ! iniii-Uw h tliev miss tho The bioaett frog in the puddle soon- M ,H,,,K "V . b" 1 " i-j .c r or later creake. ! iiri people is capable of great expansion. 1-elt unueveiopeu, inur The wora., ,eriout it on today lossibiliti'S lire stunted in this formative period. A family WOllld 1 agin and we're bettin' twenty eente Liter put up with very cramped living conditions rather than j a-rt. to recoup our heavy f Those train robbers and cold blood- m I ed murderer should be danghn' on a ht nin rnn finht nnui. Tresident Faunce of I'.rown university, addressing his'stu-j dents on the opening day, told them it is better to live in a "vol-j After bucking the terrific fog thie runic" world than in a "glacial" one. He meant that the turmoil - managed to get to our anc- tjiuii. im nnui in 1 turn on time which cauted much eon- of present conditions is better than the deadness of nn age w'uercjtternation among thote who try to children to leave school early in order to help earn the lamny sup port. In one largo city this fall it Is reported that twice as many children as last year are quitting school to go to work. Of course the busy coiditions in the factories have helped this movement, l ut in many cases the motive is the pressure of family needs. It is poor policy for any family, if it can possibly help it, to force their vmiiiit children to go to work as quickly as they pass tho legal age. The high school age is a time w hen the mind of young cramp the mental growth of their children while they aro in the upper grammar and high school grades. - - 1 o t HOTEL ARRIVALS kane; P. Powell. Ketchikan; Mr and Mrs f A. Wheelihan. Neecdah. Mo., V M. (iaiirie", Han Francisco; Mrs. Maggie Julet, Sacramento; Mrs. (has. Canrie. San Francisco: W. h. W'1 is land J. V. (iardner. itiiisooro. . u. Lambert. II. A. IttcF.mss. Salt Lake City A VV. neam and family, dime; Chat. Jeffrey. Oito Jonconscn. Sa linas. Cal : L. W. Atten. Ilandoii; K N. Smith, Kl Centro. Cal; H. v l.ibbv. Kucene; Mr. and Mrs. J. W . lUacklnyton. Gold Mill; Mrs. I. Bnl se, son and daughter. ban Francisco; I.ois Ralston. Corvallis; A. t'hris Onkinnd: Mr. end Mrs. . A. Nnak. Oakland: Mrs. J. A. Peiess. Flint. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Soules. Oakland. Ore.; Jioy Wilson, iiv Handera. 11. W. Christy. W. i i.nn Klamath Falls: . J. Al- rom. N. V. Fwart. Dunsmuir; R. C Stanton. H. Litton, I.os Angeles; O a crnwodr Pickwick: J. K. McDow ' il and wife. Retsel. Wash.; A. Hilby end wife. Dunsmuir: S. Brumbaugh Corvallis: I,. Largety. Earl Mcl)on Hid. Rover Thurber. I.eroy Pike, New York; Beatrice Eaton. Coquille; b O. Chouklon. North ltend. there is no change or progress. lie thought in spite ot ail trie con fusion of these times, that a jn-riod of so much change opens w ide the doors of youth. The truth of this thought can be seen every where. These arc not times when tho young aspirant has to wait make a hit with the bott by hanging around a half hour early each a. m.. Mayor Nap Rice wat jutt In and wanted ut to put in a little tquib in thit great colyum about him, but we I'liioillia Hotel Portland arrivals: Miss Alice Rus sell, Alta Russell, R. A. Morris, A. I). Sherman and wife, H. I.. Burper. F. A. Pendln. M. C. .Mcl'luuK. E. J. Sherman and wife, M. K. F.lliott, W. K. (ioodwln, J. L. Christoph, Mr. and Mrs. V. Hendricks, K. Siolt. I. V. Skadan, -11. G. (Joldstone, Mr. and Mrt: J. I). Custer, J. A. I.lvett. Miscellaneous: II. II. Ballard, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. John Prince, Gold Beach; D. A. Thornborg, Ever ett; A. J. Ness, Eugene; .Mr. and Mrs. I.. Riorum. Arligton, Wash.; Mrs. and Miss Skill, Vancouver; Mrs. J. W. Iliblw and son, Vancouver; V. V. Weeks. Vancouver; (i. II. Clayton. Joplln, Mo.; J. K. Jagxer and wife. Wichita Falls, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Nichal, Oakland; I.. E. West, Tacomn; J. C. Curlie, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. 1). Wood, Grants Pass; C. C. Karr.md. I.os..Aneeles: C. W. Ulchetls. San Francisco: C. W. Ham- il mond. Sacramento: C. K. Barnard, ' Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Black, j Santa Barbara: Mr. und Mrs. Lyman Black. Seattle; L. X. Hamomlon and ; wife, Woodland: Fred Young and wife, Quincy. 111.: John K. Hatael. San Francisco; Mrs. C. Bonderson. Dunsmuir; Mrs. J. A. Burch. Duns muir; Mrs. lrnyma Hoxie, Dti'ismuir; Georse E. Soniik. Cleveland; E. J. Sherman and wife. Portland, Me.; T. W. Dunn, I.os Angeles; K. B. Lyman. Kupette; V. B. Jenkins and wife, Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. Paul De fere and family. New York: Ernest Svenson. New York: Mr. and Mrs. A. Berry. Seattle; Mrs. F. W. Hitch cock. Seattle: A. A. Tresing and wife. Ilalsey; Carl I.udencan, Tolun. P. A. Suiiih. Seatltle, T. 1. Minlleii. Sun BUILD WITH STONE-TILE It gives you a permanent build ing that is fire and weather proof, costs practically the same as frame construction. Its soft grey tone and pleasing texture is especially attractive. Made of enduring concrete, Stone-Tile brick is economical in first cost and reduces upkeep expenses to a minimum. Cet Stone-Tile estimates before you build. MADE IN YOUR CITY DENN-CERRETSENCO. Fuel and Building Material 231 No. Main St. Phone 128 Roseburg, Oregon PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION . , , . f . ii i Urc' coiyum aooiu mm, dut we r ranrisru; am, ana Airs. j. Mips'. imtil Home one dies bctore his chance opens imMoig mm. n nc n.usre(U8ed t . , because n.d hadn't isnokufl: j. c. ow(.n. Akron, onto: s. . ihii ininin nf himini's ctr li i i nrofossion. so that he knows , oughtcr cxpact an item until he weartSS. (iray, Muitu. Idaho; I). M. Dodi-r- l,v,,v r- I u .., ki.L ;il j.rku , loir -.. inaik nv iiiyn u - i J J how to il:ty it better than 'older men, ho will go ahead very fast in tlit o tV.s.t nmvint; times. itPuvrrcTCOffiS??fc I I Dear l'olks: There lives a man who hurt me once with pain I'll ne'er for- i .i i. : i i r..:.ri....i...l f Itim pet, ami iihuikh it- iiapi't ti je;tts ko i hi igm u 1 went to him with eonl'idenee that all would soon he well, that all my U-oubh's .soon would pass. Instead he made me yell. t I plated myself within his hands and breathed u heavy sih. j lie looked at me without n word and never blinked an eye. Said I. "My friend, I've pot to part with one I've known for years, and well I know that when we part, I'll shed some bitter tears. I've come to you with hopes of help, with hopes you'll find a way. to make the p.-irtintf brief and short. You're price I'll frladly pay.; This pa! of mine has always been a friend and one indeed. He never failed to work for me, he sensed my every need." "I may be guilty of neglect, if so the fault is mine. And still ho never made complaint, 1 never heard him whine. I'.ut yester day lie started iu to lea:-e and mf me so, 1 knew that we must part, 'twas time for him to yo." ' The m tn who hurt me .--aid, "You're riejit. I'll do the best I tan; So just relax ami do your best to be a fmrless man." Hut j when he started in to yank. I cried out like a youth. I'or he was; busy ulliutr out my poor old wisdom toot),, . Some girlt teem to think they don't need anything else on after they-ve got their lipt reddened. I If the good die young how do you account for the bald-headed council- men? i i ,';C?VII "A woman ain't to dern craiy about the radio became the cain't talk bad to It." Ick, Seattle; H. C. Norris, San Kran clseo: W. I' .larvty, San Francisco; V. II. Uavis. Klamath Kails; 11. ('. Merryman. Klamath Kalis; K. I.. Iiurns. Klamath Kalis, lieorxe I.tfl ron. Portland; N. Anpa, tfuu Francisco. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to nil persons nut lo tve-iass on my place four miles e.ist of Uosebutg. No one is allowed to hunt thereon. KOSS C. l.OVKI.ACK. to It.i.'ttm-L. t:iiti.B r invilril 'te-iionsiraiion of tlossard corsets, the i ,.!1'' .hilmiiI fr.nit Iu... enisel M.in.lHV I let I " " 1 "lehi l.i. ut Fisher s. New Lamp Bums 94 Air Beats Electric or Gas Hotel Itollglioi Portland arrivils: V. K. Sunders. Klfred Jacolison. George Wlculeo, Kred (Jor.lon. Merle Whltsell, Mi. and Mrs. K. Pnntord. J. V. Krktrs ley and wife. V. II. MrOroKor. W. M. t'erechtn. Andrew Pattvak, K. I.a Inc. f. C. Karwell, A. L. Hobliins. V. C. Uritrar. t). A. t'opeland. T. T. Ilrccne. ("lias Forester and wife, M. 0. tlreitory. Mis cllaneouf : J. Parco, Carl C. ll.-ntne, San Kranclaro; K. K. Muir. W. A. Terun. Salem; K. 1.. Kepc. Powers; K 1. IHmney and wife. S. P. Co.; F. W. t an.ui. V. J. Harrison. Pocatelln, Ida.; K. O. Cntninchan. liosebure; i:. S' hititer. Jay Tav. The Halloa: Mr. and Mrs. o. M. Klvedahl. I.os Anireles; Mrs. Wlken. Seattle; W. II. Knrlnuist4 Omaha: .la.k I. inch. Itlooiniii.-tiip, HI.; Key Mr- Corma.k. How laic Creen. N. J.; K. . SIvan Grove, Kansas: vi'i', Al'rrd Hopper. Oak land. C:il : V. A all, l.ewiss.n: .1. M". Mill. Hail. v. Ida.: Mr. and Mrs. 111. ti. Hmvh. It Klamath: Mis. O. .M l,eln:id. tink'anil. Or.; Georae 11. Will. SiH-katie: i: Kroith, Milet city . Noli.; I .N. I lilt. r. SlHlkane: Mr I.Mi-s W. w. isner. Ilrvn vaw I Wih.: Mr. ami Mrs. K. I.. Chrli d"it. Sentlii'; John K. Ross, I.os An F.d.s. Special Chicken Dinner 50c SUNDAY Soup Chicken a la Rhine Relish Head Lettuce Olives Choice of one -Fricassee of Chicken, KKg ImmpliMKs ltoast YotuiR Chicken, Savory DressiuK Vegetables Pens in Cream Creamed Potatoes Dessert Chocolate Plane Manse or Kaisin Pie Uread and lluiter. Coffee, Tea and Milk Regular Mealt 25c HOME RESTAURANT T, CAN BUY 'EM!. CAN SELL 'EM! CAN RENT 'EM; CAN TRADE 'Efti gvt You can do moat any old thing by making y0Uf thla column. It il tha market barometer for miteeli, b ni. mnA tradlnn. Wonderful retultt am .:.. . ' ciki'h - . ..HlncQi line (five wordt make a line) and four cents a line for Iniertion. ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE WANTED WANTED Turkeys, large or auialL Phone J4 F 14- Boyer Proa WANTED Girl for work. Phone 479-J. general house- WANTED Mechanic if. noseourg Garage. MuHt be able to ao lame work. WANTED Man to do rincral work on farm. W. G. Patterson, canyon- ville. ' WANTED Aent for the Mynlic Windshield Cleaner, r airly adver tised in noseburB and vicinity lut year by Mrs. Hopper. Call 4i5J. KOIl SAI.E-Wtth, fcT; cncallH, ore SWH KOU KALE-- V. V'.ti roves, 5 f jj. ft 810. 4im F.:.rv.. : . . " iiiulaj. run SALE tu-j- hav-lnmiire a'l s i H F6n BALK-ii-SS'. 864 Milita MISCELLANEOUS . . H S1IEET MUSIC & records exchanged at 3?8 N. Kane St. A- A. t. FOR SALE-0M BaoeiTs. l bundle. NVw-uu! J - - Jk KOIl SALE 16 in. ojTr oiocKwood. E. Braotiri' FOR SALE OR BSXT-J farm. Adi. o .'I Dnvlon; FOH SAI.E-TiThr THE SKOVGAARD concert wan a great success. The piano waa tuneo by C. 11. Arundel. CAM OWNER Uon't forgot to call 653 when in need of auto parte. SarfTa Auto Wrecking House. DU1LDING LEASED Closing out stock. Everything reduced. Moore Music Store. 324 No. Jackson. WIXLTtUADE Two while faced 'I year old heifers in calf, for one first class Jersey cow giving milk. Fred ParkerCunm-nieOre. NOTICE All persons having claims aitainst the estate of V. L. Chap man, deceased, present the Batue to the undersigned at her address, ai)i all persons indebted to the above eovue please settle eame with lh( CHAPMAN, Residence and Post Of fice Address, Melrose, Oregon. FOR RENT KOlt KENT Furnished apartment. 520 N. Jackson. i'OR RENT Safety deposit boxes. RoseburK National Bank. FOR RENT 157 acre rarm, 2 nil. from towrLM. Howe. Rt. 1, llox 29 FOliRENT Fifty five acres of land, Joining the Kinney Addition. Apply to Mrs. P. Hinnott FOR RENT Five room house. Mostly I furnished. Permanent couple. 211 Y Washington. Jones. FOR SALE Solid" unpL-i tl I.A n.it blom, 19 F 5. FOR SALE-ls:i"Tv"inr: good condition, ttlf,.. taken at once. Call FORD TRUCK KORgTtl ruff underdrive. J. E. 3 SHEEP FOR SALE-SfS,: nnu aaorem at .NdrjRp FOR SALE lieliduiTTi berg apples. 50c, Vxoli ul uie oicnara. ft. i, atn; , way. FOR SALE Fine hair dTJ 35 cents, easy shave li ej en Rule Shop, 618 VikJ Try us. FOR SALE in line aiwrlment house, 10 j J vestment, call tit 601 It St., owner. FOR SALE Reeisteifi 1 hog, grey oats md ti- Clnyton Ranch, Ke. 6 F 25. FOR SALE Api'it-s at LJ miles nou'li. Spitreck; Delicious, Winter ni I Kelley's Korncr. FOR RENT Two nice clean furnish ed housekeeping rooms. Use ol phor.e and piano. S25 Millir st. FOR RENT Time nicely furnihhed housekeeping rooms, ground floor, inquire 230 S Pine st. FOR RENT New cozily three room apartment, cold water. No children. Winchester. Phone 193. furnished Hot and Call 910 FOR SALE J (OR SALE Used piayei piano rolls. 60c each. Phone 70. FOR SALE or trade fur -W lie, one Overland rotit ? old mare to trade for Merely, Wilbur, 0rre FOR SALE John Ctrnw-I disc, suitable for tnc.ot Would take hay in r: f75. Linilbloni, Hilling FOR SALEOno ton Good conditiou. I'ric U . quick aale. Far partiifc Paul Obee, Bill lot6RoJ FO RESALE ()H TIiAD-ti steam boiler and enpim edulpment for email an a 7-passer.Ker touriB: a- good mechanical con tiros. Will trade f u ranch stock. M. f- Bt' miles east Yonra'.la. nCMrtMCTDATintu ri? is m a o'clock. The o " room iH being cflUipH LLL1K1C COONIING ulnio nnnaratus. Chain ffcv CTADTC K'rVT TlrCT V I ,.,l r.... il,o sneltalors. V-' . 'demonstration will w " . i u....! .. . '. Ii Is oxnerted that man." I iv -.miiviii clllHll dim eo'ciiic raiiKo -- --- ,.prtnf!Lt I W ill lahe auiauion"-- I offered. demonstration similar to the ones con duc ted in Purl land by the Oregnnian, will start in Rmebui'K on next Mon- , , ,. . , .l-.l. ;.. .... ...... . . ........ rtnsehlirc hlllleS are "ie iiiienraiiei o-jiniin, oppo : . , t liosMnl lf' sue me iows-ueview, according to ,,. an announcement mail.. tn,l..v h. I original front lace coni Harold Hudson, of the HnHann ' 1 15, nt Fishers. ..... .-.wit-. ..h.b ,,iaee iioKue, laciory i repn sentativo of the Wesiinehoiiso a Elei trie company, will conduct the school and demonstration. The vari ous ways nt handling the electric range to obtain the best results will be d, nioi.siniteil. The demonstrations will last one week, starting Monday, .vtd th hiiois e:.eh ilav will he from ..r.t.,i. ' Fltaf NFW AND MODEM I The people of Dotf lJ .re ..ivited to mate! Quarters here. w. J. WBAVERM and law. t slen-1 i A I I 1 MM ISU lo Pl:l I M' i i i. i-m: t.i i; m iiiim i i ni..ik- Ii TO SHOW THE PUBLIC .1 lloil Il s 11. .1 nail til. Iff.- . ..nr.. a tile pi v. Ill ui.iiiu.iln.'.l lli.l-.'il t'.U . i one sli...; ! I nVllll' t.1111'.'. V I'. . ' ,!iev I III :on e 11 I he win LI Si i tin V it ! in. theds c( t in-.u-h!ir. i i I l.i.Uv .ii It. l'ii at I lie Pli .-14. 1 1 i.oik-li.ilt mid tH.iniiuri 1 :mi k 1 ' el Kl 11,1 UM' are u i I .1 t Ii.- lit, et the li.;, tor. - le .e at V I.. 1. lea 1m o. A lien efl lamp that rJvcs an amat liii.i t.rilli.iiit. sett. w!i;te lti!ht. ei'. I'.-tt --r tluili cas or eie.-(ricit , tins Ijeen , ti -teil . the C S teiverluiicnt and ' l-tnlho! u'uversit ,es and four-d to he. pm;i. rior te 10 ordinary oil lamis. It I'll i ns v. ilheut o.i.ir. smoke or notse--110 piiltii r.y up. is simple, i leau. ivife. 1 I'urtis l- t an.l ti . loinnion kero- t- to-1. Oil'. j 1 The ii!, liter. V M. Johnson, lill . 'V'lilon Ae.. I'ortlaii.l, Ore., is etfering to Miid 11 lamp en 10 il;,s' FIIKE tr.at. or urn to Kixo one KltF.K to the', t"M -iMt in aih Imal1!)- who will, ti. :p h. in iiwrmliu c it. 'rite lum to-1 0a tor lull iKir'.icuUis. Also ask him . t.i explain h,.w ou inu ad the at;eno , an I milniiii ii.rieiivi or moiiey 1 ci!... t.'.'o lo i.'CO per tuotitli. Ilw. l (irnml PortUvid annals: Mary Whlt iiel.l. A C. Fr,. 111:111. W. H. Nichols. I N Nol le. Mis Nellie Pri-e. chris- 1111a Voir. ; ti H Roms . 1 Misceliaheon; vens. t, Chrisi ie. Jester. C. Fnnske. Flowd Ahney. Spo- The Secret of Effective Dry Cleaning Is the use of an abun- ? . t 1 f uaijce 01 pure cleansing fluid, just as the secret o gocd washing is the use of plenty of clean water. Let us show you how J well it can be done. f : j:d TOYfRS FISH BRAND REflEX SLICKER a P.ih-nti d hvihtrp trkike Z. tV BcA Difference vtjij liW'il, leMtM o- a ' ! 'onnv- dm!"" ajTl TRY OUR WAV Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call .351 j Y-NOT-EAT You'll be in a hurry tomorrow t3 go n motor trip, fishing or to the golf l'lk Save time, worry and work at home b) DIMNCi SUNDAY AT Y NOT EAT ? "1 Chicken and Lots of Other. Good Things Will Be j the Features ' J