Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 03, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIgW. MONDAY. DECEMBER
3, 1923.
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PHOTOGRAPH S
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with a
Good
Photo for
Xmas
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ROSESURC NATIONAL BANK CUiLDINC
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Mrs. J. Jr. Tr-iron m,d il.irirhi-r' d:-ys l:i !'.r:!..i:l wi'h relatives ro
ll' ho have Imtii : j.o'ittiiu: t!-. I -.11 u i.. .1 :-'ai v i .l -t .' i v -ning.
Removal vr8 Notice ? !
IVloore Music Studio and Store
Moved to 327 V. Cass Street. Upstairs in the
new Rupp Building. Beautiful line Pianos on
display. Phone 502.
A Chassis as Fins as Its Motor
From whatever viewpoint you
study tho Wlllvs Knight cur.
you n uh but ono conilu.slon
It Uvvh up In Vi-ry way to its
murvHous motor.
Tukn tho (runic, for xiii!ili
thu "back-bom!' of your car. A
hfavy HttH-1 chuntit'l, C 12 Im-lifH
iliwp at tho crntor, Ih rlfdiy re
inforced with hIx tosh imm
berH (th motor Ukh aM addi
tional HlrcriKth), which mini
mlzu frame. dfHtortion, tho cause
of body p(iifukH and mttli's in
the av runo car. Only ohm
American cur (and it rcIIh for
almost throu time as much as
the Willys Knight) can boast of
a front axli' construction equal
Hint of the Willys Knight. There
an- eight Timken bearings in
th front axle two in.iido each
wheel and one above and one
iu'low each steering knuckle
King-bolt.
No car In America in easier to
Meer. Tho fatigue, which gen
jTally coin's from driving a car
hh big a:i the Willya Knlght is
almost entirely eliminated by
this one Ktroke of engineering
genius. Women find the Willys
Knight an unusually easy car to
handl't for this reason.
WILLYS-KNIGHT MOTOR CARS
GLENN H. TAYLOR
Service Garage
Roseburg
Veterans or tlie m.nu mm"";,
will hold their annual reunion and'
iIiuiht at the armory In Portland on
I .-t.-iiib.r 15, i:L'3. beginning at
p. in. A line- program of speeches
und stunts, Includln; tlir. good
vaiil.;iill acts has been arranged.
(Jut of town guest who desire to I
'upend I hi- night I" PorJiind will be
acromuiodat. d In in"' army Bi.we.
wlHi coin and blanket) ai tlie unuury.
, provided they notify the officer In
'charge a few days In advance. A
line dinner will lie nerved at the
small cost of $1.00 per plate and a
fine in t-togethcr meeting with the
old comrades in anticipated. All
members of the outfit are requested
to drop poslals to ( aptain 1-. A. .m
ner the unnory. Portland, Oregon.
IN BANKRUPTCY I
In the District Court of the I'nlted'
States fur the District of Oreuon.
In the matter of 11. lloveli, Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby Riven that the un-ilen-ined
will receive K.ah d bids for
the puichaso of the personal property
or tlie bankrupt consisiinK of confec
tiniiery. finals, candies, notions .etc.,
of appraised value, of V IMS located in
the Mure buildiiiK at IteeUsport, Ore
ton, folinerly occupied by II. Hovell,
an inwntory of Ba'id jiroperty can bM
seen by inquiriiic of V. C. (Iruhb.
Iteedsport, or the undersigned at
1..u).,,im. ni,.r,in niil Mfl'ers tn OUr-
i-h;it. t,i l ueefiintiM nicil bv certified!
cheek for In per cent of purchase
price and addre ssed to the undcr-sinn-i
ed at H.iseburg, Oregon.
Said bids to be opiT.i d and passed;
on at Creditors n;e tinp to be held
lieceu-.lier 12, l'j::i, at 10 o'clock inj
the fnri nomi.
Dated November 2R. 1023.
E. It. KK.VNV. I
Trustee of II. IluKcli, bankrupt,!
Hoseburg, Oregon.
fii t than any lh
the many acthiti
hood.
' 'Kv virtually we la
will be worUed out
ihc uidoHS of tlltl
but also the widov
of tin' brothitrliood
'"din tho datd o
ileatl."
tliiclo action of
of Hib Drottifr-
; that Borne plan
vlien bv not only
i,..nsiin lueinbers,
s of all members
will be pcr.JloneU
their husband's
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
OF LEGION ACTIVE
I'OItTl.ANI), Ore., Dec. 3. Activ
ities of the state l.c.tlon service de
partment tor (he month of November
include !4 cotnpei..-.itioii casis;
permani'Ut comiieiisatlnn rlalma: 6S
arfidavits; 7 copies or discharge; 2
back pay claims; and numerous trav
el pay. lost dlach.irtes. reimburse
ments for funerals, guardianship
cases and other mailers. The report
discloses that claiais were adjusted
with the ex-service men al tho hos
pitals and slate in-tiiiitlons through
personal visits by tin- stale service of
licer of the Li'Kion.
The service department has operat
ed free of charge to veterans of the
world war and tl ' ir dependents in
the adjudication of claims arisitiK out
of world war s. rw.'-. Ex-service
men with unsettled claims are asked
to net In touch wiih service officers
of local posis of the American Le
Kion or communicate direct with the
state department of the American I.e
cdon, Portland.
When You Catch Cold
Rub on Musterole
Musterole is easy to apply and it gets
in its good work rinlit away. Often it
prevents a cold from turning into llu
or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole
with the iinuers. It does all the good
work of grandmother's mustard plaster
without the blister.
Musterole is a clean, white ointment,
made of oil of mustard and other home
simples. It is recommended by many
doctors and nurses. Try Musterole fur
sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma
tism, lumbago, pleurisy, Btitl neck, bron
chitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion,
pains and aches of the bac;k and joints,
sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains,
frosted feet -colds of. all sorts.
To Mother: MusteroU is now
made in milder form for
babies and small children.
Ask for Children's Musterole.
35c and 63c, jars and tubes; hos
pital size, i)J.uu.
ALL NEW ADS
pitai size, JvrsT
H
Setter (Aon a muttard plasttr
MOOSE ORGANIZER HERE
M. V. Murphy, or Portland, local or
(.anier for the Moose l.odj;e, who
has been upending the past month
here w!h the local order, relumed
Sunday from Portland. Mr. Murphy
went to Portland in an effort to se
cure for liosebiirg a visit from the
five students of the Moiweheart
School, at Mooseheart, III., who are
mnkins; a concert tour, but owinx to
'he Idleness of the request, their
itinerary had already been made up,
and could not bo changed so as to in
clude ltoseburg.
HOTEL ARRIVALS X
TO PEM WIDOWS e
WHY WOMEN BUY
at the
Sili Store
All our m.nlianilis.- is thoroughly dependable, and
lorn; years or service to tlit- people of KoHchurK and
iMMlKlas I'ountv luis cslalillshed our l'lisiueas methoils in
"' "'ds oi the piiliio- as wholly efficient, prompt and
courteous, with pin . s always Ih,' most satislaetory for
the koo.Is d sin d.
Our Line of Winter Merchandise Is Complete
I. ABRAHAM
The Silk Store
Roscburg, Oregon
Hotel Doimlas
'ortland arrivals: J. H. Wagen-
hlast. J. Ashby, M. II. Crandall, G.
Duckett, K. E. liammell. J. W.
i I'o-.vler, E. Duller. W. H. McOrc'Kor.
William Cereghino, A. T. McCarty,
CI.i:VEI,ANI), Dec. 3. (A. P.) ! M. Randall. M. P. Murphy, K.
The board of governors of the Pen-' (ireen. K. T. Luthy anil wife. C. J.
firm association of the llrotijerhood CumininKS and wile. K. T. Green, O.
of Locomotive Engineers has arrant- A- Coi'eland, S. Gordon. C. W. Eul
ed to put the widows' pension into el- lerton, W. C. tlrigg. Charles -ounjr.
reel le cembei- 1. On that date, 2M ! Miscellaneous: Free Parmer. Eu
widows will be placed on the pension' Bene; Fred Tolles. Coquille; C. A.
list ami commence to draw a fixed , Thompson. W. J. Mason, r. S. navy;
amount each month. In addition!'- J1- Kennedy, city: E. II. Palmer,
there will be paid to them an ague-, Pnyallup; Tom C. Johnson and wife,
eaie sum of ivtfiM in bad: pav for Heppner: Mr. and Mrs. L. Long, Se
p. n ;ions from the date of their' hus- "We; Miss Florence Turner, Mrs. II.
band's death. I Allen, .Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Wylie.
Warr. n S. Stone, pivsid. nt of the ' W. nati he ; (!. E. Crai and wile.
Mrotherhood. referring to the widows'' Cbevev ; F. E. S.nviIU-. Grcsham:
pension said- I i,r- "" lrs- Tennyson, Seat-
"Perhaps one of the nioft historical! Ml'9- L- D- Porter, Miss llonle
events that ever ha ne.1 In the an-! Ketchen, Corvallis; G. II. Canter-
InalH of organized labor ccurred ! bany, llemi, ron, lex ; .Mr. ana Mis.
Svhen ihe h,.:,ril of -nvei-nnv ni ih i A. F. Webb, lllackfoot. Idaho; F. A.
...i..' iieiision ii i,.i,.i,n ,,., oiii.l licet., I.ewision; Frank Gordon. M.
!? tinr into effeci the widows- i.easi, n. Lavin. I'.ob Waterman, Wapato, Wn.;
K "We believe we aie the first of the
V railroad labor organizations, if not of
R , any of the labor organizations, to pen
hs slim the widows of the pension mem
K hers fur life, and we think it marks
E a distinct Hlep forward in the history
p5 of organized lalMir, and one that will
A perhaps have a more far-reaching of-
DAILY
NEWS
LETTER
Gossip of Staff Corre
spondents at World
Centers of Population.
r
WANTED
VANTEI Heliable .woman or i-irl ''Oil
Kll rT"
for general housework. Phone 5jmi I coil. 7,TV-tu
WANTED Old false teeth. UViTi! ioTTrr:.----
as high as fit) for full sets. Im,'t n-r th , ttciS
mutterlf
Company
as (iu iur inn eis. llnirt Der lh l (6tS J
broken. '.storn Metal r0R'lr, T S
, Hloomlngton. III. i " K,f A'-fe-l;
MANAGI-.Il WANTLin1 r;?-:?.
liii'rlilcT
Life, accident, health Insurance. At-i . 1 8al-l
o right man. i. kid t?..-i
Nutional Life Insurance Co. of I'. 8.' " U
tractivo proposition to right
A., (established IMS.) Pillock Mm a, ! i'OTiToTTr-
Portland. I R "4
""1 Sum
r5S
i..w ivjniAvri' ir..Mlin.. ...,T7i vei" tr lh
for death of any kind. Also lotm by i r-Z!lrifcff ,ju J
at bwsjiTi i,
MISCELLANEOUS
H -v-
IUtESS MAKING and making over.
Ilelieu Rooming House. 3U3 V. Lane
St. Evalyn Gile.
CAti-0 W'NEh jJonrorgeT-to" call
1 603 when In need of auto parts.
KBrff's Auto Wrocklne House.
theft or disappearance. See Span-
cake, Rast Avenue.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Marabou neckpiece in lllock
500 So. Stephens St. Sunday night.
Please call 311-L.
FOR RENT
boxes.
I To'A RKNT Safety deposit
Roseburg National Bank.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room,
bath. 401 South Main St.
; FOR RENTER of P. Lodge Hall.
! Wednesday, Thursday, and Satur
day evenings.
TODAY
Xew York Mecca for Skin Games
Market Great for Gold Itricks
By JACK CARHERRY
(International News Service Staff
L'oi"rjuonilenl.)
NEW YORK. Dec. 3. Have you
l sold brick to sell?
Urlng It to New York!
Sole
A. 11. .Meyers, wile and son, McCall,
Idaho; C. D. In land and wife, Z. X.
Agee, Eugene; Mabel Nelson, Seat
tle; C. R. liayiies and wife, Herman
Bishop, Seattle.
i' ef s-i!.' of itnvernnieTit timber.
.-! -ial l.aiiU Ulfiie. Waslenute.-i. 1 .
i'. ,,v. l:e.;;. .oi,.,. i Ii.-i.l.y Kjv
iil that s'llijeet to the eimil i t ii .n s anil
llMiiiiitlonH of thi nets of .lime ;. i
HUH. i:l:i st.it.. :'1M. l-'ehruarv JH. 1 1 t
I I" Slat.. 1IT!M. nii.l .Inn.. I I'l'il 1411
Slut . 7:.1. mill il. le-rtniental reut: 'a-! doll
tlens of
I 17 l. iinil .1 line 1' :
Hie tlinl'iT en til.
lie o, .".I, I .
at I'lll'lle ml. ti.,11
Hotel t'lllMtlA
Portland annals: F. It. Haynes
and wile. C. F. Kocklng, E. W. Gard
ner, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Merrill, A.
E. Allen and wile, F. c. Karnes and
wile. A. E. Il'iuh and wife, Frank
I', i:i:an, I). W. I'orselson, 1). II. Wil
son. K. C. Morris.
Miscellaneous: Conrad E. Gor-
Eugene; I., n. Howland, Pasa-
iiiml i.ftl
i. UK U 1.. 1 '.. ' dt mi : (' M Corilav. Ins Aneeles: A
omowmc'l-atViis w'li'il A' mUh- M.'Man.er and wife,
-'.!. lit in o eiei k ik. m. I Spokane; II. T. Widdifiled, Chinook,
I'nit.ii states , Molilalia: E. Urookshank and wife.
t!:i
ippr.i
.lie
I ill -el
i. lnil. I. r al to ,t l. i
il i hie as shun it 1
ll.Je
t t-
tl.,
II II..,,-..,.' I II 1-.. ...If
'. San Francisco; tj. E. Goodell and
eeievii w ile, i. . seott. Grants Pass, .1. W .
'"Owens. Tacnma: II. E. Colhy, I). II.
"German marks one million for
a dime!" The hawker sends up his
cry all day along Park Row.
"I print 'em myself Just a plain
pice of paper." the peddler con
fesses. "Profit? Sure; 1UU per cent!
Sales? Plenty. Earnings? Any
where from $ 10 to ?15a day."
"Sweet singing canaries just
over from the Canary Islands. Cheap
$:! each."
I'p in the llronx that forest of
apartment dwellings, where 2,000
folk pack into every city block
hundreds have bought these gleam
ing yellow "Dickies."
And with the first bath for the
bird discovery they are English
sparrows.
You meet him slinking in the
shadow of a doorway, any place from
City hall to Columbus Circle. In
manner and appearance he is just
what he tells you a truck driver.
The bulge beneath his coat, you
discover, is a fur neckpiece.
"Now never mind where I got IN
see! It's the real thing worth
$250. I don't mind tellin' you, if
you can keep yor trap shut about it,
that I drive a truck see! Truck
drivers haul furs lots of times
see! "
You pny $ai) if your'e awfully
foolish $15 if you bargain.
The wife later informs you the
same rabhit-skin piece Is selling at
department stores for $3.
FOR RENT One Bleeping room. Com
fortable room for one or two gentle
men for tho winter. 228 East Cass
St.
i bsriaiTi t.""
Sure le , J
truck af ,
HOME GROWXr
l-30c; No.
with fi TO "
flesh- A1M
C. I. u-k.. 7"
42rTt ""
and readi to ht.
Any color. Also na J
Junction.
I.'OR KENT Will fix building on
Jackson St., for commercial pur
poses, for tenant. Inquire 124 W. Doug
las St.
FOR RENT 500 acre ranch. Good
modern 8 room house, 4 barna. Will
sell 50 ton o hay, and 450 sheep and j
goats, cows, and horses, and all farrai
implements. 6 mi. cant of Sulherlin.
Address Box 174, Sulherlin, Oregon, i
l'R siTivsrssf
seed, of He Jl
hends arelnlli Jl
FOR SALEiTri7
Plete. 3 denin
tive, lopjdng tracii J
C. ..11 A . .
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Ola papers, 6c and j
bundle. News-Review office.
FOR SALE
Forty pigs and hogs, all
sizes. J. F. Vjin Allen, Days Creek,
Ore.
FOR SALE Old growin fir, ib in. and
4 ft. wood. Shakes, cedar and L"
wood posts. Rice Creek, 6 miles
from Dillard. Frank Miller.
niTAKE tho besl Chocolate liars,
Mints, Chewing Gum. Be my agent.
Everybody will buy from you. Write
today. Free samples. Milton Gordon
Factory, Cincinnati.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered
French draft atallion, 6 years old,
weight lfi"0 lbs. Good in every way.
Price $300 in trade, $2r,0 cash.
Cattle or sheep considered In ex
change. William Arnold, Brockway,
Oregon.
FOR SAI.E-AU.rri,
AND NUT TEB,J
ornamental satin.
trees on
to see this rnt
an order. tLBlr
Rose St., natCiih j
FOR .SALE-rjH
torn land,i;riJ
Five room baud
ter, bath, taM
watiT tank.loxi
Tools, 8m.4Ti!
someone.
Balance yot 4
uwner, cn.wi
!ftT7TT.T.I.TirT.:rV.'.
rlsi mr i. 1 ' ,
1 ef III.. Seer-tarv ,,f tlip Int.-n.-r. Tli
f ..i.e-rifiii ef ! j . r eeiu,' ti,,.i..',,r. i- -s illisa it. Mar:-hti.d; Mrs. II. L. Colo
nic eeminissi,,i: n I lew . ,1. eeiM 1... ,1,.-! Ulall. San I'l a lie; sen V llewitl
E ..n,.i,i Mill i-m. i,,r ,;,rl v.. Wilson. .... ne; J. R. I.ee. Al-
I'KWIM. "ineii m ii -1 I... rem .veil wii!:i!i t. n i'.iny; Frank Asplunil. Klama'h
'leai... Il,,l Uill I,., ,,ee:v,.,l 1,,,,,, e,,l. -;,ns. S J,. MlKw, Sllnh; C. II.
A' 11 H of tile t lll'.e.l Stales. ,l-ei.. I, it I, HIS i,,,. . . , ... .
,.r I, eiti.-ns ,i,i ,o, ,,.,, ,.. Mtinliead. . a itchee. Wall.; h.
1 unit.r the l.iv, ,.f th,. I "n 1 1 ,il il u 'lie ; ;t;-,,l wife. Alllallillll; W.
IS K
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YES, MADAME,
We n-y.i.c your Shoes
Good as New.
It i. a 1W: s.ivinir to ti
li.ue ns ii'Milt' tir tix u viuir
ttl il siloes.
W. S. HOWARD
Goo(Jr.ir Shoe R?-.-
-1 x. m.i;:i : , .
Kt-I-i, Sl.oe Stere
M.llf.
t .!;, or ;tll
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ij ii.i 1 1 1 i- 'l piii i"!. ;i
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When Business Keeps
You Down Town
l ir a i v ,,r I Ui-
t'l-ell ai'Pll. Jltlell lif
r. t ' I iir.l., r on
i"ii will I if, r. il
Lellli 111. I'll!,. I in
r iii.il. 'r ::j s . K. r. ,
. SU ,..m:',. In. f, M . n.. war ,
. tleee ef the I'll I ' . r ell t l. . '
"hl for I. I. Mil $).., p.-r i
fir ami $-."" pel M r r t:.e
. 'I'. :i s . i: w.. See. jji,'
I . fit v;,n M. NW i, i ; ' , I ir
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M . ft 1 x i, xwi, in-
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I.M t . fi 1. S Y i, N ', fir
il.ir 1 Ml St.. llll.'iL' ef ll.-ll!!,.
- lia. 1. I., he no, lor le-s
! r .M I r the fir. aiei $; ,
r . .1 ir T. S . K 11
NH ', Ni:i,. fir :- 'i M. hen,.
. n ee of !. t mil,, r ell I h H
-e'll fel- lev. 1 halt J .' "el ,.. r
fir ai.il a" per M., f,,r ' t
I' 1 '.' ;' . K. 1 W . Se, ." :; :.
, . f 'r t. . M . te.t le 1 e Ke'.l
. ... f ; i .. r M T. Ji S . u.
. . NI-:',. fir le "I J! .
t . I e , ef lie Ifli'i, f e tliU
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e 11- in I me . r M f,T l ie
I'- S l; J V S. 1. I... I I
.N ' , s 'A I ,
t; ti. :i -i ii m. s.,a Francisco; Mrs.
;s. r. mi', -,,n.; Mr. and Mrs. A.
S. .loins. Saki'oii, Mr. and Mrs. C.
II. Mason. S.il. .,: ; F. tj. Fuller, San
Frani l-eo: I.. 1.. Singleton r .,! wile,
.lames D. Iliiiii.i Mrs. !!. A Hunter.
Seattle; lirue. i nuny, sail Francis
co; J. A. In . .mi! wife, C-lendale;
V.. G. cirown. I. is Angeles.
"Nix; I'm through through for
ever. I was making my share until
the gang went and bumped off a
pair of revenue officers. The game
got too dangerous for me I quit.
"But I can tell you where I can
get you genuine Scotch $8 a bot
tle, .lust In from the ships."
And so you buy.
The Scotch was made In an East
Side cellar Hie labels printed on the
same press that turned out tho Ger
man marks.
Where Do You
LUNCH
If you miss our Business
Lunch, you'll be unfit
for business that day.
GRAND GRILL
I BARGAIN Gmiict
horse, biiro. (
chickefls, iowSe
Incubator, cope-
city. Small :
records. She
many other tttH:-
See Frank 1
Creek, Orft
PROFESS!'
0B M. H PLTB-
sicUui. 1" M'
9
inn in W
I1UIC1 vuif
Shift the scenes.
II I Grain!
Portland e.iiii.ils: t;eorge (line.
0. V. Eakin. C. V.
Pert Toome. (',. I.
Kidney, m. G. Itla-
T. W. Harris, W.
1 1
Urine; in ymir iiiii,.! ,r 1 i:-inssj
acquaintance .mil I i!L i , ; p: , 'ik-ms
vliile you enjoy tin' li:;u!;ct:t hour.
You'll Like Oar . - tr.
PALACE OF SWEETS
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t!e Cre, k: .1. '
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V. Hii..tt: P. !
M Coy. M. :
San Km in e . .1
Pas.;. Kr.il
lleiisha.v, Ivi:
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vallis: .'el;n
and Mr.-. :!. I
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Follow the mark seller, the truck- i
man. the canary bird seller, and the
bontloEgor home. You'll find him
and his blonde mamma, bedecked inj
.jewels. In a Riverside flat. Perhaps
i he is keepini; bachelor apartment!
j on the a.eime.
On the wall you'll notice his bach
elor of arts dec.ree.
That nifiht. as you sit In the bal
cony al the Metropolitan, or in the
paniui t nt the Follies, you think the
party in the box looks familiar, but
you can't place htm.
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester St. Phone 490
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patients privileged to have their
own doctor.
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A'allers. Si .uric; C.
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We.n hi rford. Mary
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Sherwood. Montana;
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The mark seller Is Hie "piker" or
the lot Jl 3 n day.
Even the fake blind men and crip
ples on Broadway make $r,o.
Tho fur salesman's trail lets him
t'h to $ 1 1 o .ofti ii ji.diMi a ,iav j
holiday season.
"Scotch from the boats at $s a
copy." is making profits of $"iou a
day for maiiv a New Yorker, retards
reveal.
The canary bird p. , Idlers, bv act
ual count, sold Jlu birds at $:;' each
ITl'M in one hour.
MILL ENDS
$3.50 A m
Denn-Gerreisen Co.
Phone 123
231 N. Main St.
Bring Miur
York.
'gold iiriik" to New
KOHL'S GARAGE
121 N. Stephens St.
Storase, Gas, Oil and Acces
sories. Solid and Pneumatic
Tires. Cars Washed.
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PICTURE FRAMING
Correctly done at
CARR'S STORE
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