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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1924. SEVEN u ijow display- win U Sets, special U Sets, special G English Dinner Sets, special kpj and Saucers, only W II kjlTY HOME a st Phone 490 I). Cornwell Ci.!.ed to Have Own twu' JtifyYcur Home Section of some Un car large Linoleum, or a t lece or Vniture L proper time of to have uno ciown on your ;t has a chance and stretch be colder weather IM HE WANY Wm St., Roseburg invesflntr tht i it Winibcrley's. 1.. the machine (yes you money- it cleans and your clothes. prove it. CUR WAY F Our Auto w.n r.n I c . 1 r-:;-7 1 e Inco me Stopt ysu p-,-,..j E- FLURRY Penrw 1 and 2 f---3 Eank B!d3. R:bu-g. Ore. Fins 7 UPSON T(MRD MiiU Co. "s r. Ber sets , f ...r, American Manufacture. . are offering at special pr.ee th week. $5.65 . $10.00 and up 1 $15.00 ..$1.00 rchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE FOR STREET NOTICE OF BIDS IMPROVEMENT. Fenled proposals will be receiv ed by the uudersicned at his ef- fice in the City Hall in the City V Roseburg, Oregon, up to a o ciock P. M., Monday, August 18th, 1924. for the improvement of East Fourth Street from the south line of Second Avenue North to the north line of Commercial Ave- nue, in the City of Roseburg, Ore - con, in the manner provided by or dinance No. 832. All bids must be submitted upon black forms which will be furnish ed upon application to the under signed und must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the City Treasurer for five per cent of the amount bid, to be for faited to the City In the event said bid is accepted and the bidder shall fail to enter into a contract and bond with the city according ...rn.o nt oQiti hiH a linn t f . . ntu per ceni 01 ine coniraci, sai isfactory to the city will be re quired from the contractor. The time stated in the proposals for completing the work will be con sidered in awarding the contract. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Tty Order of the Common Coun cil. Dated August fith, 1924. It. L. WHIPPLE, City Recorder of the City Roseburg, Oregon. of riTV 5 NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR IMPROVEMENT BONDS V,.l!n& 1.. I.ap.lK.. ..t..U I . ' li ii ..mi iiioi undersigned, recorder of the City ; Pleut v of safe In-: ot itoseuurg, uregon, will up to ktl drawing a i 7:30 o'clock P. M., Augnt 18t!i, i xew. Kite ma "' "". ' - ! run- v. ua.ilrt nrnnnsa a f, Ih proposals purchase of the city street and sewer improvement bonds lu the sum of $550.38. Said bonds are issued under the ISaucroft bonding Act in denomi nations of 2u0.00 each with inter est at 6 per cent, payable semi-annually and run from one to ten years at the option of the City of Roseburg. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon. Au gust 6th, 1924. R. L. WHIPPLE, City Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. Kat Hazel wood at Wimherly's. Stay outdoor in the hot un or wind as much as you please. SAiNTI SLTT1C will protect our skia This tam ius lotion prevents relieves Sunburn mdbwh tan and reckles It a mr Mnn erf mtn m un. aw m m,n,n,a a, fV i..W SANTitpnr .i T7J """'L"'',r """""yCs7 "iint. nouor, n.i -, .X Saxi.o t. wnjet. nrej ktx. J ", tj.sAfmsB,Tir"" v ' I) di uJ " ' ' 'Jl'Llii 1K ii , i- It .Ov ' TUBBY SAY You GOTTA KICKIN' ALL tUE EVER StNCE WE CAMPIM" VOO'VE rviCKIM ABOUT S0METHIW P 1 l , III f i L,1 X A V W. C. T. H. MEETIfiG Dougln County Shown to Bo One , Of the Leader In tht Stat. From Standpoint of En- I I forcemont - The Douglas County W. C. T- U. j I noid an executive meeting yester i day at the hume ot the county I president, Mrs. Maisters. Mra. J. j j J. McAllister, state vice president j I of the organization was present i i and gave sume interesting infor- mation concerning the work of the different departments, and gave the 1923 data concerning the en - forcement of the prohibition law showing rinn.laa nn.nt. In ho tnr. tunate in the conviction ot viola tion cases. 6ouie of the counties have more convictions than oth ers, some the fines are larger. Con- Arrosts .. ..48 ....13 victions 48 13 16 6 11 tl 40 11 U I 54 - 50 Fines Doiiglas . Gilliam . I7TH1 2199 -1300 600 1180 Josephine ..16 .. S .11 ..SO ...50 ..15 ..15 ..71 ,...E2 ..13 .63 ..63 ..150 ..12 ..53 ..231 Lincoln j Sherman Union . . Wasco .. 4S89.45 2000 -1286. 2286 t275 8353.50 1700 4842 2965 10.350 Wheeler Demon riatsoD i Clackamas Curry . Umatilla Lane .. j coca . . i crook . . i larUann 49 S8 13$ 8 45 190 670.80 5069 22.571.90 1 Multnomah This partial list gives informa- tion that is very valuable in the work of enforcement as 75 per cent is kept ln the county for fu ture enforcement of this law and 25 per cent is in a stnte fund for enforcement. $163,250.77 was not. lected ln fines. Petitions were committee to be taken bv the circulated for K0.,D.. nAn,!l,lf,n in .,.-.. ine couiuy ja... iui mont tt a nm rnn uhpfl Ulimril are " . . J . ."71 ! conn iieu wiit? itiiu iui iuihiiur - i ter ln the woman s department. j cha1- eil her ,,,.,, for the evening. New stationery Is to be printed, 8he lmJ , B,lnllt Mary ll lovelflis. 'and a county executive meeting to;Th(,re four taH cumi:c on the be held once a month, the commit- tee going to the different uniouo second for these meetings, ine Tuesday being chosen in each month. Mrs. McAllister will visit the unions in the county and help with the organization of new unions. Mra. Ida Wood of Myrtle Creek, nreuiilent of the union there was present, accompanied by Mrs. C. i lacing each other, bound by conven C. March, superintendent rtt Child Hon to be -emptily polite to the Welfare and Mrs. Klmniell. of the Christian citizenship department. Mrs. Tulhill. vice president of the - cihrlln- Mra Me- " " ('" ' "'"""f," ' , I uui ya ii imi vy ii,a. WV..4, fc.v.u, . the anti-narcotic department' Mrs. n a D...,i.,rk ii,.,.,inten,lent """ .." . of tho flower mission depr.rt- - . . , p. A ment of Melrose; Mrs. W. C. An - j demon, superintendent of Arneri. .hHrlu.t(.1...tl(.al:yi she ,!id not con I canizatlon; Mrs. bhuey, of the (hp r.pWt,rcs of ,e others. j Children's Farm Home depart- , ,.j (h nk W(,.H Rn to tho r,llb d j ment; Mrs. Victor Short, record- ! B,vblle Hew about It?" And ing secretary; Mrs. Davi;,. eorro- i Bhp ,,.,, up nt r.mrt. sponding secretary; Mrs. Mc hir- ..lt ,nurui, atttartlve." he nn ! ter of Indiana. Mrs. Marslers pre- j Bwcrc,j bu: hia heart lenpod. He I sided at the meeting and Mrs. Mc-1 ,i,.ir,e wit, Mary, could ta'U Allister had charge of tho devo tions. A number of the women went to the jail to s.ee tho condi tions existing there. Mrs. V. C. Micelli. county treasurer, was also present. Mrs. J. J. McAllister was thin- 1 spiration for a tea following tho county W. C. T. U. meeting at the home of Mrs. A. C. Marsters on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. McWhir ter. Miss Lcona Marsters and Miss Mary Ostrom assisted with serv ing. A very artistic centerpiece of gladiolius gave a charming dash of color to the tea table. PORTLAND. Aug. . Fire broke out early this morning in j the old Chapman school here and I caused an estimated damage of j $15,000, covered by Insurance.! The school was no longer in ac - tive, use since it had been conslU- ered a fire hazard. Tl, ,.p tra lu ,in. ., - , o tii r lll:TllV li Mtllltll l 1 SALEM. Aug. 6. MUs Marie sen, wal, w ho for 11 years . has i been secretary of the state de- Partment or euucation. was mui - ried here last night to J. W. J.inr.mneiS. jvirs. Inuiuoers win be succeeded in her state house 1 nndtlnn hv Uiuu T!ulrii-e VV u 1 1 on of Salem. STOP TIME BEE W QEEM 8V .,7.-: A 1 1 y VIOIT DARE, Aiwoaor '7ht Mf-Timt Wife' 7sive.ar 7ame?' etc J WHO'S WHO .Nl WHAT HAPPENED MART HATWAKD. a famous wauty. arrives at the country home if CAMILLA WAITE with two men. BRUCK OILMAN and STEWART O'HIUEN. CamKIa warns Mary that she Is In 1 vt wlin Bruce ana mat tnie is o poaching on her matrimonuu ' "-rv- Camilla realises that Bruco U much '"' ln J,a"r; P' h O Brian to preVat sis proposrsg u her. VI CAMILLA'S UTTLE PLAN. BniJCE GILLIAN'S eyes hardly left Miry's face during dinner that evening-. Camlla chnt- ered at him. almost unceasingly, and he listened po- ' 1 1 1 el y enough. but always his eyes were for Mary. She was very pale, an Ivory-Ilka pallor, and her gray eyes were dark and wide with t h suffering i y that bald her even as she smiled at O'lirlen's re VIOLET DARE malkll. She forced her elf not to look at Bruce. It seemed to her that If she met his eyes even once, she muat run to his p:do and IhII h!m -what Camilla nau sam. uvu- King mm IO reassure ner. in ivu ..r. !,hat " ,ad meant what he had .am 1 -3 nnu HOI lOUUMH - .living to make love to him. , t m could not faa to note 1 .. .. ... 1 liruc s interest, tier iijis nui in ithin ' lino Hi-iii whft nnmmtlv !.lule. two ,hom tramcd the girl's Iwfei na behind her the deep blue ,i, Mrlv evenlua- sky stretciied. I making her doubly beautiful. They were d.ninj on the terrace, und the 'air wiia heavy with the scent of - honeysuok! and roses. A night j made for love and those two who knew their love even though Ihey ' had not openly confessed must alt ithorn. Clll .m sl;h-l. clenching hn ! hands l.cnen:h the table. Ne.cr had sren n..juun -"... v.-ard. and he vowed In that moment that he would nak her that evening o marry him if ho had to do It in front of Camilla, O'Brien und the entire Jioa-eful of servants. "Afler nl!. I d"n't believe that I wani TO piay man jui.s iuiu:;ni. . ..,., ,..,, . ,hv rn. want to piny man long toni::nt ivilh her In scm!-prlvacy nt least ind porhapa s:i al her away from the crowd for a few moments. waa making p'nns of -her own. hnw. ver: na Miry went up- sta'm lo 7: ih-ir wvnps she s!lpKd her anil ".v.iih O l:lan'a. "I'm sol::g to r.ak you to do aomc hing for me, s-.m-th ng thnt will give me n real thrill." sha told him, roiifldlns'y. "I love to shook the crowd here; they're all old friends of mine, and they've brgun to take me too mu-h for granted. So lets. Just dance with eac h othr. I ih!nkj It w-oal'l bn loails of fun. and all ; r-hcslni. and I-oniy Island will I ( Ansrw-iati-d Proas Leased Wire.) NORFOLK. Va., Aug. fi "A 1 regular guy," is Hie way hundreds of sailors and marines stationed at the navy 'yard here are refer- rlficr In lhn Prw.lWlira ujlin liuu i v. - i .i .u i,-....i Qeiuiai lacin aiaytiower ai ino vard for the nast two davs. Shnn- ning all social activities and de- voting hiinselt lo strenuous out- door sport, the sun of the presi- ioeni nas won a warm piai-e un himself In the hearts of both of- iieers ami eniiaicu invii, uui 0111. by his democracy, but his goon I RDnrl s in a list, I n. u-innhio- nr losing Young Coolldro has fought shy Home Was LI ''t V AFTER THlS VWHEU ANYSOOY KICKS AB00T AMYTHIfWi HE'S 60TTA , THE OliHES A vjJHOLE WEEK ALL H1MSELP fuxwy ofow be wondorlrK about It by tomorrow evenln. Gillian had a trick of half-doclnf hit eye and looking down at a woman Uully. He did It now, and Camillm would have thrown her heart at his feet In rwaponae to thai qulzsh al glance. "You can't make me believe that you'd rtK being made conanlcuoue (or the Hake of making a poor strautfr like me happy.1 he told her In reply. '"You've been charming to me, -tut I can't ask that. "Oh, but I don't you see, I'd en Joy It; Jim! for a lark, of course she Instated. "It would hardly be poltte to Ulat Hay ward. 14 he retorted. Mtiurely " "Oh Mary won't care." Camilla answered idly. "She'll be dancing with tewcii moat of the time, any way; he 'a trmy about her. Mary," am the girl joined them, "you take Mr. o'lirien over to the club In the big cur, won't you? Bruea and I are tolnj ln the roadster. For a slngte lntant then Mary lookel ut ut ltruce Gillian, wonder ing If the plan waa of his making. ila'y itcpprd ou OA the balcunv. His eyes denied It, and she turned away, comforted. But the evening almost broke her heart. Only when riruee danced with her, the second dance, was she happy. New as was her love for him. it seemed to her that lt waa as old an time; his arm teemed to belong around her waist. Yet he did not dance with her ogaln. tut ulways with Camilla. It waa late whin they got home: la:e.- still wt.en Camilla brought her con'l-lenoos to an end and went to her own ruiun. Mary stood by the w.ndo.v for a moment, looking out ipto ths night, then stepped out on rriy- balcony. In her black negligee he secmej a part .of It. The air wa heavy vi:h frasrance. and she rould hear the waves on the beach. She longed to get away from th house, into a silence where she could feel that she was alone with the great new force that had caught her in its graap. Only a moment she hisi'nted: then she stole down through the house and out Into the garden. . It was quiet there, among the dowers, and she could forgot Camilla and her double-edged remarks, f or-1 rot O'Brien and his insinuations, I and remrmlwr tiie man who had seemed to caress her when he had said, "I wish for you." So clearly did hia voire sound ln her ears thai she thought she must still be imag-ln- It when she heard him speak just behind hor. "Out for a nightcap?" he asked She stood for a moment, almost .iizzy with emotion, lt seemed hard ly poas.ble that he was standln there beside her. -Love in a Garden. of newspapermen and civilian lisitors and has turned down nu merous invitations to be the gurst'nt various functions ushore, hut with the officers and enlist ed men aboard the ship anil ashore it has been a different matter. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189 U Forlnfc Invalide, Children, t Aeed 'Jiclj Milk, Malted Grnln at. In powder form, makes The Food-Drink fc All Ages. Digestible No Cooking. Alight Lunch always at hand. Alan in Tablet form. Ask for Horlick'e," at all Fountains. I Cay Avoid Imitations Substitutes Bfr i: life fl 1miJ&AJh .The And Never Like This. r Hi f) POTrVTfjES BURMT i?4.,'..T - "urn w,7Ll:mj- CnpyrrKi hv Lrit.a V r My, v u ... r i-'-i SPORT SHORTS (Ansoclaled Press Leased Wire.) Yesterday's baseball results: At Portland.-6; Salt Lake, . At Sau FranciBco, 4; Los An-lel.-s. 3. At Seattle, 8; Sacramento, 3. At Vernon, 8; Oakland, 7. BAN FRANCISCO. Aug. . 6lanislaus Zliyszko, former heavy weight wrestling tltllst and Pat Mcliill of Omaha, wrestled one hour to a draw. , NEW YORK. Aiuj. 6 Frankie Genaro, New York American fly weight champion, went out of his class to win a decision over Irish Johnny Curtin of Jersey City, a oantam weight, ln 12 rounds. NEW YORK, Aug. 6. A wel coming celebrution was planned to greet 100 American Olympic team members returning from France. NEW YORK. Aug. 6. The Australian Davis cup team was scheduled to leave for Baltimore today for Its mutch with Mexico at the Baltimore country club to morrow, Friday and Saturday. Included In the parly were Gerald L. Patterson. Pat O'llara Wood and Frederick Kalmes. Norman E. Brookes, famous Australian In ternationalist, was nut to accom pany the team, as he is playing In the invitation at South Ampton. He will take part, however, In the final games of the Amerirun zone competition at Providence, AuguEt 14. o Within 3 hours you can now fliv ver to Itaudon by the'Sua. ADVICE . ro THE LOVELORN MRS. tuLSBURY (Address nil communications o Mrs. EllBoury, care of New tevlew.) Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: From the i way all the girls write to you a person would think that all girls bleween 18 and 22 want to get I married, or are ill love with somu- one who isn't in love with tliein. 1 wonder If you have space fur a girl who Isn't either one. 1 am 19 years old, and have picked out my life work and intend to miike a success of it before I marry. 1 think they are too silly, the way they write to you, as If there was nothing in the world so Impor tant as knowing why their beau didn't speak to them. 1 think 27 is a good age for a girl to marry, don't you? OPHELIA. OPHELIA: Yours is a prals worthy ambition, my dear, and I wish you all kinds of success. Don't forget the lighter side of life, and remember that all work and no play, etc. Yes, 27 Is a good age to marry. Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I am a girl of 17, and go to dances with my mother but I never have a good time. The boys don't seem to dance with me. but other girls who aren't any belter looking or dres sed than I am have a good time. I am a- reasonably good dancer, but If 1 don't get to danre more I won't get any better. 1 don't want "aMILTTAR!Y JACyOtrTY MANLY Bum full I I. A Ml. llt.:.04j Str.i trnhrra, aiitull trlnfta. ntrrfiil Miit-r. Ult. ft rift r I il iii, him-I nl niltiinlnKt-a nnl nturtil irnlntnit. ( nlilmut rltt-rrluMr nrnt on rtBft. OH, YOU 60TTA TWF M?.HF; A ARE VOEEK-VOU ABOUT THE BLACK .Potatoes are r fiura Sfid!- ll- ii I 1 1 El Ill Imlm 1 rtt 1 Classified ALL NEW ADS FOH 8ALK Potted ( hadwick St. plants. lull bAl.C-;Stao illoT Bc er Uros. Phone J4F14. . HOUSE FOIt SALE inquiie at 113 Sheridan Street. Phonograph records for sule, ex change. 328 N. Kane. FOIt SALE 50 lb. ice box, cheap. Inquire 232 So. Flint St. j FOK SALE Lame tool box, and a rowboat. 1417 Harrison St. FOR SALE Three Itamboulelte bucks. Boyer llros. Phoue Hr 14. t FOK SALEt;ray"oais. C. LTVeb-, r. Phone 42F13. Roberts Creek, j FIR WOOD." Orders taken" Ijiiio ; St. Rooming house. A. McAllis- ter. FOR SALE Or trade automobile -what have you? 323 W. Laue St. FOR SALE Maple and mrtio blockwood, 16 in. lung. Call P. J. Ballf. FOR SALE Angola bucks and Hampshire ruins. W. O. Paul, Rt.ltosehurg. FOR SALu. -60 phonograph for 9135. Used only 4 months. Cull at 320 Wist Washington St. FOR-SALE A good Shropshire buck or trade tor pig) Ellison, Roseburg, Ore. Frank I i Rt. 1.1 Ijox U13. Foil SALE Cucumbers fur pick ling. Large or small. G. W liuit, Happy Valley bridge. Phoue 1,F3. FOR SALE Fine uprlglifliiaiiirat less Hum half oiigiuul cost. Terms, ten dollars down, ten dollars monthly, also other bar gains lu used piuuos and phouo giaphs. See mo at once, T. A. McLunu, 1'. O. Box 1135, Rose burg. to go with boys a lot but I want 10 have, a good time at dances. ANAIOL'S SEVENTEEN. ANXIOUS SEVENTEEN: To te come popular at dances requires not a little perseverance and pa tience, and has nothing to ao wilt? clothes or beauty. Make friend with some nice girl who- is popular and sit with her at dancea. You will naturally meet and dance with some ot her friends then. Be sweet and natural, and inteiested in your pardnera, and alter a time I am sure you' will lave all the dances you want. f'tVtti u GENUINE jf . evepiast Suiting t sucikiiit w h. r I a, 1 1 can be washed and worn in any way you please. It is absolutely WAST TO SOAP AND BOI1.INO FAST TO SUN AND H KATHER FAST TO rURSPIRATION AND VH1C ACID FAST TO KVKRYTHIKn IT Erf. COIINTKHS AS A UKLSS. ISLOVSM OH SUIT FAHKIC We win promptly end cheerfully re turn your money not only fur every yard of Kverfp.t whlrh, fur any reason, doe not hold It rl,r. tmt aliin TUB COST OF MAKING 'THE UAKMKNT. fn alt popolar ahadea The name T.verfa.t" is atanped every yard la tae atlvasa. Yard wide 50c the yard "The Silk Store" By WINNER WASH WHOLE I 00 MOT ! WAS JUST COMMA SAV THpTS the WAY LIKE KICKFO way the cooked; TlEM i FOR SALE I : -4-j 217 i .ABRAHAM Section ON BACK PAQt FOH SAI.K Several hundred Kialn sacks . Inquire of street cleaniiiK department, or lve Shambrook. , FOK " 8ALE--C'heap. One JTUisl meat display case 10 ft. long by 2 ft. wide, with coils Installed, to connect to Ice machine. Ixiuls Koblhagen, Koseburg. Ore. FOR RENT FOR KENT Housekeeping roijms lliockway St. , FOIt KENT Furnished apart- uient. 6i0 N. Jackson. FOR RENT Safety dcrosil braes l.osetiurg National bauk. ; Fall KEN'fTlooui apT partly turilslied.Uas.Phone S4F12.) FOR ItENT 5 room house! ?I3 '1 hompson Maiu St. St. Inquire 518 So. fGu KENT Three roo'u apart- ment, with bath, Phoue 247-R. t2j a month. FOR RENT 6-room : furnished house, 4U. Apply to W. B. Hamilton. FOR REN T A ug. T. N icily lu mailed apartment. 313 So. Steph ens. Phoue 353 J. ) FOR-RENT 3 roomed apartTnen downstairs. Nicely furnished. Hot and cold water. 421 PiUer St. WANTED i -i . I HOME LAUNDRY. Phone 537.. W AN TE1 ) Turkey s, large or small. Boyer tiros. Phoue 14F14. WANTED Logger with "truck and trailer to haul logs. Highway Lum ber to., Sutherlln, Ore. liiUIt St'HOOL"glrrwaula place to woik for board and room, lona Wilson, Mulroae, Ore. WANTEI)-Tlilrl for general housework. Steady Job. I lias. Rowell, Ten Mile Store, Phone 4,F15. EXPERIENCED bookkkeeper Willi two or three hours to spare each day, would like set of books to keep In that time. Address BooKkeeper, care News-Revluw. WANTElj Life Insurance agent to represent the North Ameri can National Lite to. of Omaha, for Koseburg and vicinity. Write 1 raiiK. A. llbur, 218 Oregon liuiluiug, Portland, Oregon. i MISCELLANEOUS Hair curled, 25c. 828 No. Kano itAil - OWNElb Don I - forget r to cull ou3 wheu iu need of auu parts. Suift'a Auto Wrecking House. i i LOST AND FOUND : i LOST Between E. 4th street and Winchester street, one wliite corset cover, with crochet yoke. Reward for Its return to 446' E. Seciuid Avo. So. ' LOST Between Roseburg: and Glide, 13 by 14 army tarpaulin, marked U. S. John Buylo and apn. Also patch fool square in sur lier. Noilly H. C. Boyle, Glide, Ore. ' I.O.ST Traveling bag contaluiiig child's i-l.. -tiling and purse with 110 In it; was lost between Eu gene and Roseburg. Finder keep money and return balance! to ErUk Edluiid, 855 East 82nd N., Portland. Ore. 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. McNeil Chiropractor KipD Ilhlg. j Donald R. Giobs, Dentist! Roinns 211 Si3i'erkius lildg Phone 4iL DR. M. 1L PLYLERtlilrapfadtlo physician. 114 W. Lane St. ' Electronic Diagnosis and treatment ; (Abrams Method) DR. HARRISON FOLfc tlectronlc and Chiropractlei Physician 417-18-19 Perkins Bldg. I WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua COOD CATSUP FOR YOUR MEATS You like it. Most people do. We have the catsup you want. The pure goods made from rlcfl, red, ripe tomatoes in clean fag lorn h hv modern sanitary meth ods. We carry several branifs ef the best quality Catsups uu.de. j Order a Bottle Today. Fconomy Grocery PHONE 63 FIRE INSURANCE; Our agency is always at your service. " CALL OR PHONE ' G. W. YOUNG & SON: ixsi'RAsa-; 16 Cass St. Phone 417'