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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1925. LOCAL iiiimg net i-uRr-c. uMuiij uujnere last niftm from saiem, ana Mm. Naylor-s father. W. s. McElJwIII .petid a few davs In Koseburg ! tinny, who l quite ill. and mother, visiting with friend.. " .Mrs. McElninny. . Ui.it. in , . -it. Tvcunc.aay marie. Chamberlain snent inane. I hamh.r-lnfn .run ml fw hnn i .1,1. i. M. . . ! . V viamng wnn inends and transact ing business matters. Mr. Cham berlain resides at Looking Class. Jack Melton Visiting Here jacg .Melton, former Hoseburg iin.i t. 1- .1 Ing'several days in this 'city vtslt - ing Wltn Ola frfends. Mr. Mi-ltnntu uusiueaa uiulicib uuu ua- 1b now residing in Portland. Beckleys Visit In this city yesterday visiting with friends and attending to busi ness matters, were Mr. and Mrs. t'hnrlfH ll.t-lflav nt niv.inv-illu TlleV rptlll-nd h.tmu in tli.. nflail noon. VInIiIiii; nntiKhtrr - C. O. Green is visiting In this city at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. E. Richmond. Mr. llreen Is from Cottage (Trove and will be hero Beveral days. Visits From Coast Tuesday Prank Heath was here from the coast Tuesday, attending to busi ness matters and visiting with Dr. il. C. Church. Mr. Heath return ed home to Marshfield in the even Ins. From Looking Glass Among those to spend a few hours in this city Wediu-sdny was Fred Chamberlain. Mr. Chamber lain was here attending to busi ness nffafrs. and returned home to Looking Glass in the afternoon. From Oakland Among the visitors In this city Wednesday from points north of town, was Mrs. George Stearns. Mrs. Slunrns whs here visiting with friends and shopping. She re turned home to Oakland In the af ternoon. Return From Portland J. F. Ewell and C. W. Ilasen. proprietors of the new auto camp ground at Edenbower, returned I Tuesday afternoon from a business i trip to Portland. They were ac-1 compnnled back by Mrs. Ewell : anu .Mrs. nagen wno nave ueen ; vismng in t'oriianu. Returns to Oregon City hi.-. m iff,-....! Iih.,plll mtpnA.I v.iu .,-,.. 1U, ... u ; ysterday to her home near Oregon i City, where Mr. Sherrill Is employ-1 ed with the Shell OH Com:-iny. Mrs. Sheirill has been visiting Willi j her mother, sisters and brother In this city. Hoy Fisher Visits Itoy Fisher was among those to spend the day here yesterday. Mr. Fisher was here atetnding to busi ness mntters, and visiting. He returned to his home at Kellogg last night. Return From California Trip Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker have returned to their home in this city after spending the past two months on a vacation and visiting at southern California points. They spent the time visiting with rela tives there and report a fine trip. They made the trip by motor. Ill In Medford Mrs. C. A. Friend . of this rlty, who Is seriously ill In Medford -has been removed to the Sacred Heart hospital where she will undergo an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Friend was in Medrord visiting wltn her daughter when she Buttered a sudden attack of appendicitis Her husband In tills city was notified and left at once for Medford. Meeting In Glide The (Hide Chamber of Com merce will havo a general moetins: tniiinrrnw tJvuniniT nnd Will K Hoi beln. secretary of the Hoseburg Chamber of Commerce, has been Hsked to tnlk to the members on commercial club activities. The j r.n.le nennlfl aro ud and coming. and are bound to put th town and j adjacent country on the map this 1 coming year. SPECIALLY PRICED SHOES FOR SERVICE We carry all styles of Shoes for Men. Wo men and Children, and they arc made attrac tively as well as to wear well. Our Repair Depart ment is always at your service. Bring in your work and let us take care of your needs. A. H. PERRIN mWctt Cass 8t. NEWS VultiiiK ivji niiii -ir.in lirann nfiumR - JrTln I'.runn Return lrvin llrunn. loral shoe dealer, i . . ' I returned this morning from Fort- 'land, after spending the past few land, after sDenrtim the nasi few days visiting there with relatives and friends. ' . Mr. I'nnlnm Iteturns Heme C. E. 1'urdom returned to his 1 hotnA at Tubln freek. after snend- I l'n - da,y J " lu thl tt,,t?",d" Itlug. ItetursVs Myrtle Point L. 11. Fearce returned to his home at Myrtle Point this morn, lug, after spending a short time Wednesday and last night in this city visiting. VUit WwliiMiljiy L. H. Waterpauh wns among those to visit in this city over night last night. Mr. Waterpaugh Is on his way home at Oregon City, from a trip south. In Town Day Or So. Among the arrivals from north ern points yesterday afternoon were Mr. and Mcs. K. K. Shutz. They are from Portland and will visit for a short time. Business Visitor H. C. Zehrung Is spending a short time in Hoseburg attending to business nintters and Interests. Mr. Zi'hrung arrived lute yester day from Portland. Fmm Ashland H. H. Klhart was an arrival yesterday from the south, and is spending a short time in Hoseburg attending to business matters. Mr. Klhart resides at Ashland. To Portland C. Johnson visited In this city overnight last night from ; coast points. Mr. Johnson resides J at .Marsiineiu ana is on ins way 10 roriiauu on uusiness. Visiting Short Time Mr. and Mrs. K. A. W'lghtman were among the'arrlvals from tho north here yesterday, and spent the day in Koseburg today vlslt- ng. They are Portland people. "?' TJ;.,"n " JL":"rr".. ,m. open, ink a .iori . me ' "'" - , I ai cny yesicruuy on iiusiiiess Wtt ri. Schmid Mr Pchmid Is a Eugene resident and is on h!s way" to Marshf iold to attend to interests. Here From Medfortl Roy Entler arrived ln Itosoburg yesterday afternoon from the south and is spending a short time in the city nttending to business interests. Mr. Entler its a Med ford resident. From Rurnl Districts L. M. Rice was an arrival here from the rural districts late yes terday and will spend a day or so in the city attending to business mntters. Mr. Rice lives near Idlyld Park. On Uusiness S. J. Wall was among tho rivals from the north yesterday afternoon. Mr. Wall resides in Eugene and will be in Roseburg for a day or so attending to busi ness interests, i Mi M u 1 1 1 II x Here Mr. and Mrs. Ben McMullen, former residents of this city, 4ro here for a day or so. They ar rived lust nteht from Aryrtle I'olnt. Mr. McMullen Is here at tending to business mutters. Oil Way to Portland A. II. Zastrow was an over night visitor in this city last ntht from coast points. Mr. Zustrow is from North Uend and l;ft this morning for Portland on business nu 10 aueim i:ie uuiu suuw. lr. Vmiht Improving Dr. M. E. Cooper, who has been quite seriously ill at his apart- ments In the Perkins Huildlng for j the past few weeks, Is reported , much better today. He expects to return to his offices the first of next week. From Snn Francisco Mrs. Leila itlalock of San Fran cisco has arrived In Roseburg nnd will make an Indefinite stay with j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. H, Murray. Mrs. Hlulock has accept ed a position with the Clark Beauty Shoppe. Here Yesterday ' Seorge Chenoweth was a visitor In this city yesterday for a few hours and transacted business matters. Mr. Chenoweth resides near Oakland and has a farm there. Nebraska People VInII Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Stoddard were visitors In this city last night and today. They arrived late yesterday afternoon from Hull, Nebraska. They are on their way to Marshfield. where they will visit with their nephew, Frank Smallwood. Ixftve for MeHord Mrs. . It. Branch of this city, t left this morning for Medford. where Mie will visit with her mo- j ther. Mrs. C. A. Friend. Mrs. Friend underwent a major opera tton at the hospital at Medford Monday evening, but Is reported as getting along as well as ex pected. l-tnrn In OklMliiima Mm. P. H. (irove.. who h Wn i ir Joint Kaxn. vlliinn at Ihe home of h.T hun- Alway. ri-nif iiiIht, h-n J'llnl li.ml. parent", Mr. and Mrs. C. (). 1 f" Joiul K"" r-a "' Grvs of thin city, for the pat quick. two week, or no. left thl. morn- inn nr nfr iiuiiih si hiii'-i- ford. Oklahoma. Khe la Ink Ins Ihe roiithern route home and will mnke topoer at San Kranclwo and Los Angeles. lluliu-w Visitor O. T. Parsont spent yesterday here attending to business affairs. Mr. Tareons resides at liigene. i Business Visitor I II. J. llusi spent Wednesday In ' i'"i """'J - " - From Cottay. Grove A nrcnd sp-nt V ednes.'ay In iKnaeoir aiienum 10 Business !int.Si Mr itrnmi la resM.-nt nf t...7 " - u.i.h -... in ti.i-. eiiv i-a. !t(.rilay frm COaM points attending home tins afternoon, to business matters and Interests.!. . Mr .Smith-is from North lit-nd. ui.it w.Hnr.Hjv i - f tr '"'"' Wednesday ln this rlty visit-! I rrlvln from the south. Thev;l""u,'n u''y 11118 aiieriioou. reside at Medford. i r- nitii in and are motoring south. In fmm (Jlide Among those to ppent the day here today attending to business matters nnd visiting with friends was J. It. Davis. Mr. Davis re sides at Glide. Mr. llrown III R. E. Hrown'was here today from towns north of the city, transacting business matters and visiting with friends. 11.' 1b a Wilbur resident. Visits Today- Fred Hamilton was In from the rural district, this morning trans- acting business matters. He re-1 . 1 kU ..U ln Oi-chards in the afternoon. 4 fleturns to Portland P. M. Calkins, who spent - nelay here attending to business I mntters. and wis an overnight ( miesi, rim lien lu inn mniif ni 'orlland this morning. Visits Wednesday John Williams snent yesterday here visiting. Mr. Wiliinmi is from Pln, u-.,sMntnn nn,i left this mornn? for Marshfleld to visit. Ue ,5 maknK the trip by motor, From Ashland From southern points In Itose-i InirB to v-peni WeiAiesdav was 1 John B. Ham. Mr. Hnrn is from ' Asninnfl. aril was in me cny ai- tending to business matters. Here Day or So Jack Wycoff was an arrival from the north yesterday afternoon, and s. ,jinE ' ,. 1 V. . ' """ " -"' , S.'.nr11'"'"- ' Wycoff is from Portland. 1 Visit Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Flair spent a short time In this city yes-, terday visiting and were overnight guests, from Lane county. They re side nt Lowell. On Business Wednesday F. L. Dudley, who spent Wednes-, day In Roseburg nttending to biisl-l ness interests left this morning fori the north. Mr. Dudley la a Port land resident. On Way to Southern California Mr. and Mrs. C.eorge McMillan I stopped over in this city yesterday ar-jfrom Portland to visit. They are 'enroute to southern California by motor to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lenve Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Charles, who have been living ln this city for the past two weeks, left this morning for Medford on business. They will return here soon. Mr. Charles Is a short story writer. They are mo-i (,.pth and steadily rising, automo toring, to Medford. bile traffic to and from Euguie is - virtually nt a BtundKtlll for a time. Cottapo Grove. rvtT has risen more than six From Dixonville f during tho pint two days. J. H. . Cunninrhnm was among, water in spread out over many those to visit in this city a short ncn. ao,lg tlie Pacific hlghwav, t!mo yesterday and overnight and nd ut 0I1(. plac0 between fc..re and attend lo business nv'ters. Mr. ;junction (;iiy It M mort, than 2 Cunningham Is a lHxonvilIe ri-'f(!et (I(1(ip acrottH tho road. Traffic i-iii, unu iviuim-u uuuitr im uuu n- ing. Mm. Sullivan III Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W, Sullivan, formrr residents Hoseburg. have received word ,hat Mrs. Sullivan Is quite ill at their home nt Glendule, Califor nia. She has been paralyzed since October, 1924. and Is unable to move without help, or to speak. She Is rr.uhiiillv crowing weaker. and no' hopes are hold for her J recovery. The many rrlenns or , Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan here regret to hear of the condition of Mrs. Sullivan. SOAKS RIGHT IN AND LIMBERS UP STIFF JOINTS 1 'K'p "fd, rheu . .tM w'th : j.i tt that pur- I Stiff. " swollen, malic joints shouY a remedy mad ' t pose only. Hem mlier tne name or tnu dlrtovery iu Jniiit T'ni-e and It will take out the agonv. r duee ihe swelling and limb r up nnv t -oubt" Joint i.fter ordin.ii cure alls hav 6$ MvT,. mieiul)ly faih-il. .lust n.h il cm. 6')c a tube at all (lrui'fll.i. Ak JLimbers t-m Up ! ! Joint-Ease Mr. Xevr VWu Nr slt Wednesday la Hoseburg atleudlu. to busiuesa Dialler.. Mr. .Seer it a Salem to- aiueul. ... .. pentw iy Me , " : . ; , t. ,. , H i veb.-ri:iill svberaU resides at lbani .Vbert.aU resides at Albany ........ . . Visiting with friends today and Khomiititt- fur a iv tuiura was 'Mrs. Leunti David. Mrs. llr. t uinu llnvl.l Ura tii.vid resides at Uesion and returned ,n "") Scott llrilt was in from tho ru ral districts this morning attend q Ttrsmiiov ! i"l5 to business matters. Mr. '.""L"'!"""1 J'luZm MtHlford Man VMtt - P. 11. IH'Luiil' was among the 'visitors in this city yesturday , a Medtord resident. I Attending: to ItiiMineMN Matters- ! Kn.tti Hurt horn imititu hi-r ves- tetduy was It. S. Thouiusoil, who was in the city attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Tuomuson ro. sides at Kugeue. From OorYiillls In Hoseburg yesterday and over night from northern points was K. S. 1 1 esse. Mr. llesse is from Corvulils und was transacting business. .Mr. llenuttliiuwHy Visit O. Ci. llemmlngway was a vfsl- . Mr Heinmingway Is Y...r' ... .ii.a uuu no ...o - ) tending to business interests. viw.i r,wi,i,.u,i..i- T. ivnmnk.wjii ninm' Ihn visitors from southern points to BI)eml x,steriilly ln thM clty at. tBndln to bui)me8!1 nrrulrs. Mr. Warnock resides at Medford. Mr. Fuller on 11hsIiiinh Spending the day here yester day from northern points, was J. Fuller. Mr. Fuller resides at Eugene, and was In the city at tending to business aftulrs. Attends Tractor School Itert tiolgert was a visitor In Roseburg today on business and attending the Tractor school, which Is being held this week at Wharton llrothers. He resides at Ten Mile. Mrs. Stenms Visits- Mr),. 0eorKe steams was a vlsl tor In (his city yesterday and Pni me uay visiting wun some "6 ,"Ii,.'",r; - Stearns returned to her home at Oakland today. - Mrs. Cunloza Visit ing Mrs. Mary Curdozu visited with .friends in this city for a few hours today. She was a former resident of Roseburg and has been makiag her homo at Cottage (,ro- vo for the past few years. She will go on to Camas Valley from here, to visit with her sister, who Is quite 111. 101 EUGENE. Ore.. Feb. C With the Willamettn river nr 14A feet in ,s bt,nf, rnu,,.j by the prairie road, through Irving, as passt -tiger cars are una lily to stay on the highway where the waters are swirling. The Coburg road, another routo , m,rlh nrantmllv ana IravWers h? bl.uk- abandont d efforts to get- through there. The hlnhway to the south Is covered at Judkins point ntar Eu gene, but Is still pahs:ible. Portland Street Flooded PORTLAND. Ore., Feb 5 Heavy rains in the past week have brought the Willamette rlvt r h'Te to' flood sfage, and the weather bureau predicted that If the rain continue a stage of 22 feet will be reached. The reading today :m 17:5 fi'et. Itasements on Front Street were flooded today. , F.rOKNE, Ore., Feb. 5. Swirl ing flood waters over the Pacific highway to the north of Kugene, near Junction City, today turned back motorics who had plaiin-'d to make trips through. The high wuter covered the highway to the south at Judklnt Point, Juft out of Kugene. but was not deep auough to atop nm. The road to Coburg, another northern route leading to rori land, was also under water, to a considerable depth, and travel was con'idered dangerous on the road. Tho Willamette river rose mote than a foot during the nifcht. Liberty Theatre !l:.b Custer. Ih- new WM. in pt;-. has proven hi. rlrht to htar !(nn In "l'laHhifiK Hiiurn." Hi- 't rltiK drama of western plain. Iih li come, to Ihe Liberty theatre inttior- row and Saturday. Cu.ier in ti:" role of Harry Htuart da:ln- .hroo.i the Pfr'ure with If-Hptt and hour .1-. nr brnef a crar kshf-i i Ished athlet and fnore than that an exceptionally fine actor. Hashing Spurs" tells a weni'T.1 , story "dirrerently." It has b'-en w .claimed l?y picture rilties on. of liie U-ki pictures of In kind v-i p" duced, and this alon insure1 loO j (h.t cent fiiteiuiiniuent. TEXAS SECRETARY OF STATE. 1 mra. n. W. Meharg. of Hlalnvlew, Texas, has taken up her duties at Secretary of State of Texas, to which post she was appointed by Uo I eruor "Ma" Ferguson, tlia Lone Star Meharg was boin In lennessee and ago. She hss two children. Members of Hotary were favor ed at their luncheon today noon by a splendid tnlk by Dr. Miller, the : evangelist, who Is conducting ai I series of successful meetings at the! J local Methodist Episcopal church.' jThe doctor kept his listeners in a i happy frsnie of mind throughout !his entire discourse with a series of I clever stories, applying the moral ,of his witty sayings to every day business life. The club was fortun ate In having Dr. Miller present and j his remarks were much appreciated 'by the members. Dr. A. C. Seely, chnlrman of the 'boys' committee, spoke briefly on the proposed site for the new high school building to be erected jln this city, and whirl, will receive attention of the voters of this i school district nt a special school I election next Saturday. He stated that It had always been the policy of Rotnry would act for the best In fecting the boys and girls of the city in an eduraltom.1 way. and laid iRtress on the fact that In the selen. (tlon of a site there should br ample means provided for future expan sion, that we should look to the fu ture and present plans should be earrlori nut with thn i1nn In irl.tn that greater progress would be the watchword of present builders of our public school program. Visions of the future should he paramount at all times. Dr. Seely stated, and It was his hope that the members of Hotarv woul dact for the best In terests nf the Rrlinnl rhilrlren nf Mm I rlty and thereby give cnnfHenro to ;thp boys committee of the Hotary club which Is endeavoring to fur ther the best Interests of the : voting people of the eemmunltv In j their public school work. The speaker favored ample krounda for (the proposed n-w building. AMERICAN LEGION Indoor baseball practice Thurs day at 7:30 p. m. Thing tennis I shoes. , Roseburg Is to have another rip roaiin' Sirawherrv l-VstUm! again this spring with the Cmtxiun Chiefs in charge. The Chlefa at I their meeting last ni' ht instruct i ed the carnival committee to sW I the dates for the annual siraw I herry kIiow and work will tie ! Rtarted r-n the event without de i lay. It Is pliinmd to make this j year's carnival the biirgest Great stress will be laid on the i necessity if having plenty of strawberries for all Many other maters of f mpor lance were acted upon bv the j Chiefs last night amnoi? which was j a dechion to entertain the 1'mp qua Hquaws nt a peppv party on the night of Febtumy 2. iSBZMTST 100 ! 1 1-orliM Pn ImuvI W.r ASTOKIA. "re., Feb. T, Pill In the rem of $.',. mm for "" tn in It. Pamphlet of the chioner pi-wca-wha. and of fl.oon fer each of five miiib'n of his crew wn to t ti flay when the pri -iiim t waive I prelimftiRrv piirinK on chiret's de. tvidoping from tb pefure of the peFehwha by the coaM tniud rut t-r Alronqiitn a. a rum runn r The P"w a win was rap'ureil i(f the Wahirict'iU lonit after it hm reMcned nine .nemhern of the Hhlp wrec ked cr.'W of the Kchonrt r ('an ha. (apt jln Pamphlet stated he could raiu bull for hluuielf and Stale's first woman Governor. Mrs. moved to Texas twenty-two years ADJT. GEN. fAwwMml PrtM Jnrd Wlr.) SAT-EM, Ore., Keb. 5. I Charges of petty grafting. of j stnte funds by Adjutant-Gen- eral George A. White, of the Oregon National Guard are made in an affidavit sub- mitted to Governor Walter M. Tierce, by Major Charles K. Gjested, until recently White's chief office assistant. A few diiys ago Gjested re- signed, rhnrging White with Irregularities In the conduct of affairs of his offlre. in rnargea men wun me w governor, he alleges thnt on certain dntes In l!2t White claimed reimbursement for traveling expenses from tho j fltnlo on tise of his own car when In renlity he used a car j furnished the mate military department by the federal government, and Glested fur- J ther charges that in 1924 the adiutant general caused his office foree to Juggle accounts I of tho department in connec- : tlon with charges for room j rent nnd meats for certain national guard officers. the entire crew, hut that H might refill Ire several days. At his sug geKtlon. the six will be taken to Portland. After being removed to the Al gonquin for a chock, the slightly mor than 1.000 cases of liquor In the Pescatvlia's enrgo was put aboard her ntritn nnd sealed III the hold, preparatory to the removal of the schooner to Portland. TD SELECT OFFICERS The following nominating com mute,? to select nominees for the uflices of the Douglas County Mer chants' association has ben ap pointed: (diver Johnson, Hen Zlg ler, Krni'st Applewhite. Art Manna. Philip Ilarth. K. F. Matihlen, C. A. I,ocUw(Hd, Alle-rt l!a:ditonl, 1). II. IJabar and Hussell I.intott. Thi ediiHiiittt e will mlinilt a list of names to the meeting lo be hehl Frday evening ln the offices of the a.ocitt! ion. All nn mb.'i.s of lite as oclation nr..' ured to atti i:d. MIIDFOltn, Ore,, Feb. n. A workman liki burglar entered the home of Charles A. Wing lu the early hours this tnoruin.t nnd xtole $12. a baby's bank nnd Mr. Wlnr' fold watch and chain, bin Siiiirlny bnt, and a pair of sockv He left hW own lihick bat on Hi dining room window fill, whbh bore the firm mark of a Taimiiu haberdaher'. 1 htiupli the prowler searrhed everyihlug InelttfJirig Mr. Wing'H piintM. while th- owner nlumber !. tl'-O beloiiKing lo the I'renby terian church of (IiIk city wan overlook d. Wine in treannrer of the church, ami the timm-v was received too late for banking. Have ou aomeining to eii. tq trade, '. $ give awny. 'a News Iteview columns. For Qti'rjk reaulty De New RVl W clKMRlfieu f.Vertlsemcil' They get result. TVIEDFGRD LGOTEH LEAVES HAT ID GVEELC0K5 155 many a dollar In tho season. We are stocked with a complete line of utility conveniences for properly caring for your poultry and young chicks. Self Regulating Water Fountains, Feed Trays, Mash Hoppers, Oat Sprouters, Aluminum Hoppers for Milk, and other articles. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store. Grants Pass Couple Visit- - Mr. Bil l Mrs. M. II. Findley were visitors in this city over Wednes day from southern points. They are residents of GrantB Pass. Spends Day Ill!) Italley spent the day hero to day visiting with friends and at tending to business, matters. Mr. llalley returned to his home at south Heer Creek this evening. Right on time Do your shopping and visit your friend in comfort, all the year round. And don't worry about getting home'. our safety coaches are always on schedule and land you home safely, right on time. The service Is frequent, too. Should you miss the stage you intended to take, It won't be long before the next one draws up 'longsidc. OREGON STAGES '1 if wy Today's Cross-Word Puzzle THE OCTAOONAL CROSS PUZZLE NO. 91 By J. C. BOYD I 12 I 3 4 s mz 7 53 HORIZONTAL I war 6 commits 6 ei-lHmatl.n of .iirprlse S nnviicKte 9 rrlid II nKltiil. 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VERTICAL Hi I baraars 16 reeerle I evil IS summit "' In whnt 19 bonier ... manner 20 bar of wood 4 In that or metal " place II wesaeMUce. t phy.lral web footed illntren. earnlvorw 7 unhitches 23 sounds (leLl heard In I .Ution the chest (abbr.) Indicating 10 gunny nick dineaje mail. M Z4trotiblea fibre of jute l eewiy L 11 ns who tiv eelf works In JO olwsr nietal 13 musical Instrument. A Word To Now Fan. . The numbers Indicate the be rlnninit of a word; the shaded .tups indicate the end. In the horizontal column are listed synonyms fur the words which, nt croaawiie from the number! to the first shaded Mop to the right. In the vertical column are listed synonyms to the words which fit downward, from the numbers to the first shaded spot below. Go over the liita rapidly and fill la all the words you feel sure about. They will give you dues to the other words.