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SEVEN r- Ope fiJlfe or; Approval COfflTlJT CO-EDSWARNEDTO Classified Section 6"vnceT hasp ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925. Yes, We Have Them! Five cent packages of garden and flower seeds. Also garden seeds in bulk. Grass seed, clover, alfalfa seed. New shipment of drag and spring-tooth harrows just in. See our two and three section spring-tooth for horse and tractor use. Flour $2.10, $2.25, $2.40 per sack See U First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG OAKLAND WG TO The small Investor, especial- ly the new investor, would have little or no chance with the large investor In obtuininn safe security for his capital were It not for the Investment house who will take an inter- est In the small Investor, advis Inu him and offering him bonds and other security, which they know to be absolutely good and safe for their clients. We now have a nice line of bonds to of- fer. KICK & RICE. ' TIRE SALE For This Week Only i 30x3J2 Goodyear Tire and Tube.. ..$7.50 30x3 Yz Goodyear A. W. T. Cord $11.00 30x3!2 Utility Cord and Tube. ...$8.25 31x4 Utility Cord $12.45 32x4 Utility Cord $13.45 33x4 Utility Cord $14.45 30x3!2 Silvertown Cord .. ! $10.95 10 per cent discount on all sizes of Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. BROCCOLI GROWERS We would like to correspond with you regarding the sale of your crop. Write us today. PAGE & SON Portland Oregon Grit Has Sharp Corners cuts fabrics. A piece of grit under ths mlcroscopt shows its sharp corners. Our dry cleaning removes all these particles and saves the material. MOVING Why not avail yourself of a tried and trusted trans portation Bervict? Why experiment with valuable property? There are years of satisfactory serv ice behind us. Ktosouablo prices. We aim to please" H.5. FRENCH . TRAhSFcR AND STORACE CO. PHONE 220 A second hand Incubator and brooder for sale at Wharton Bros. DAILY WEATHER ItEPORT TJ. S. Weatner uureau, local or fice, Roseburg. Oregou, 24 hours ending 5 a. m. Precip. in Inches and Hundredths. Highest temperature yesterday.. 46 Lowest temperature last night.. 40 Precipitation last 24 hours 32 Total precip. since first month..3.i3 Karmal jireclp.iar this month... AM Total precip. ' 'from Sept. 1. ' to date 31.S1 Average precip. from Sept. 1. 1S77 - 21.78 Total excess from Sept. 1. 192 -10.05 Average precipitation for 4tt wet seasons. (September to May. Inclusive) 31.4S Probably rain tonight and Friday, moderate ti mperature. WM. HULL. Meteorologist. NewWorda! NewWords! thoutande of them epelled, ' pronounced, and defined iit WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY The "Supreme Authority' Get the Beat I Here are a few samples : agrimotor hot pursuit Air Council mud gun Ruthena paravane mtgabar S. P. boat soviet abreacUon cyper rotogravura askaH capital ship tippio mystery ship sterol irredenta shoneen Flag Day Ked Star Esthonia overhead Bine Cross aerial cascade camp-fire girl mm h thit Storehouse of Information 7-3 dis Serving You? 2700 Pvgea 6000 llhirtratioiM 407,000 Word mnti Pfartfca Cuctlecr anl Borjrajhtl Dictionary WRITE for a samrlc paqe of the New Wordt. specimen A Kcifjlar and India Papers, FKEL. G. & C. MEKRIAM CO. SpringfirlJ, Mask, U. S. A. TUBBY r' ''1 nHM'RE OFFERW , .1.1 '' A REWARD Cr tSCC N .', " '' "TO AMVBOOV Il41il L I 5vj.rf; ( X?,,? 1 5001 k zkw '- ' ; jflL;-.- SET !E A Urge number- of local mer chants are leaving on Sunday .for Eugene to atiend the twenty-first annual convention of the Oregon Retail Merchants' association. The convention will last over Wednes day, and a very inlemsting program has been prepared. Sunday afternoon will be given over to a meeting ot the board of directors, a get-to-gether banquet at the palm room in the Osborn hotel at 6 p. m. and a lecture by Irv ing Viniug. president of the State! Chamber of Commerce at 1:45 p. ni. The convention will be called on Monday morning at 9:45 a. in. and welcome addresses and reaimnses will be made, followed by the re ports of ihe president, secretary and treasurer, and remarks by the chairman of the executive board, and the appointments of commit tees. The afternoon will be taken up by addresses on topics of Interest to the business men. Tuesday and Wednesday morn- , Ings will be given over to confer ences, each branch of business having Its own division, where problems and subjects pertinent to that particular line ot trade will be taken up. TJie afternoons will bo given over to addressea by prominent speakers. Plenty of entertainment Is being provided for each day and a good time is assured ail who attejid. A large number of the Uoseburg merchants are planning on making the trip, so that the city will be well represented. T IS Tourist travel at this period of the year, is the heaviest for any previous season, according to W. J. Weaver, proprietor of the I'mnqua Hotel. It is a surprising fact also that 80 per cent of the travel Is south, people from Washington. Montana and Idaho, going Into Cal ifornia to spend a few weeks or months. One man, a canneryman rrom Alaska, stopped yesterday .ith three cars, carrying members of the family, servants and luggage. There are also some campers on the road, although the majority of those traveling now, are persons stopping at the hotels. Tourists from both the norlh and the south are greatly pleased by the winter trip, stating that It is a more beautiful trip In winter than In summer,. The ran over tae'ttiskl you niountair.s is especially beau tiful, the mountains being covered with snow. There are no difficul ties to be encountered, as the roads are kept open and cleared at all times, and in safe condition. people Must Have Joint-Ease Says Druggist "You can't stop people from buy ing Joinl-Kase for sore throat and cold in chest," writes one of our druggist friends. "They say it's the best ever." We know that, of course, but please remember that Jolnt-Kase Is for stiff, swollen, painful joints, whether rheumatic or not, and its tremendous sale for that purpose proves that it is the one Joint remedy that gets the most satisfy ing. results. Iff IJUIrtll u, tftSf Sot.0 HERE A tube costs 0 cents at all dniE gi&ts. Just rub it on and in a few ; seconds it disappears through skin 'and flesh iIkIiI down to the liga ments and tndonn of the joints then relief foimws Instantly. Always remember, when Jolnt Khsm gets in joint agony gets out q'tick. Limbers 'Em Up Joint-Ease tlSs AS.iEt.v r IK I'M IM ' HCMF ill GE1 AN AKUEVIEO Pol ' . c ) SREAVtlM THAT Olt ft WJIMUOVJ OtMIJ IMM6 l I LVAJ.JKX - MM I . j LAUNDkV - Domi go .r-is.ni ftltH ' 't: author or AUXiyarjrr WHO'S WHO ASb WHAT'S HAl'l'KNED. CTNTHIA LKI.AN'IVS husnand. Jim, has gone to Honolulu shortly after their marriage, following a misunderstanding wllb bis wife, an has taken his mother with him. leaving Cynthia to face the disap proval of her stster-ln-luw. Lol'KLLA. and all her world Cynthia turna to C1V1LK MALCOLM, leader of the town gayeet eet, and accepts the friendship of NOEL GARDNER the towns blac sheep, Ruing- with them to a mid-winter houso party ut Cecile's mountain cabin. TODAY'S INSTALMENT XXXVIII CONFIDENCES WHAT would Jim Lclnnd do when ho got home? What wonld he lay when he neurit that his wife had been snowbound In a deserted l---jJ-iL.'","-l umr,-r "" .' fur three days m-"T. .... 2? & i no nore Moa 'n. w , what the nn- ' A t i s wens to taone ! ics'-y 'questions; would wl A Yi i women who sros- She tnlkttl thorn VIOLET DARE . over with Noel the next day. "Jim will believe me wlin I toll him the truth nbout our betnrr lost tn the woods, I'm aure of that,'' Cy n t h la a Id. "He's sure to. I can't always count on Mm, but Vm positive that I can In this cane." "Well, yes. I agree with you that far," answered .Noel, "liut I can't tell how he'll take thing, lie may be darned disagreeable, you know. I know Jim as a kid, and he't no broader-minded than his mother. He's Ukely to foel that he haw to forgive you, as If you'd Uono something- wroiiK, nnd make it rather uncomfortable for you forever after. Tell me, Cynthia b,ow did you ian ' pen to marry him, anyway? He ! doem't seem to me to be at all the kind of chap you'd pick for a hue ; band." i "Oh, I was so "lonely, and he Tas so good to me. You see, I'd ;Ust 1 gone i'rom one set of aunts ind 1 uncles nnd cousins to another al' my life after my parent died. IM ' never had a home of my own. I j was always visiting In so mob id y else's, except when I was away ot school. And then Jim came ale s, 1 and he seemed bo kind and stecdy 1 and deiK'ndablo, and 1 did earn a lot for him I'm not the first won an who's mistaken that feeling for lace, you know! "So we were married and cane here, and I found his whole faro 3 v runntng me, and even though J f.n kind, he sided with th.m agulnst mo. I do think thnt a i young marrifd couple should hare the first two years alone, so tt at ! they can really fret to know ea Ih other! Jim nnd I seemed to be 1 1 j..tfays misunderstanding each oth.fr, f I was ulways doinK aonn'thintr I i thought was all rWht. that he thoupht was simply dreadful! And his mother was always stopping In I between us. Now " "Now , you're Rolntr to get a divorce from Jim and marry me," Noel cut in. quickly. "And I'm go 1 ing to take care, of you for the rest ' of your life. I'm going to make you : happy." ; "Hut what If Jim doesn't want a divorce? Ve can't do anything then." en op isis (Avwx-iatrd Pivm a-d Wtrr.) NEW YOKK. Feb. 12. While nrnors of an artistic feud between j Mafia Jerilza, Viennese prima !"n na. and lienimenie (.1x11. Italian tenor are denitd at the .Metropuli ! tan opera house opera-goers are discussing inchb iita of recent P"P formance of "La T'wca" and j "Fedora." ; Tears by the soprano unumully violent acting by both ning-Ts are passages of the comment, j When a performance "Tn-ra" I ended Tuesday night and the iirst ! curtain call t ame, trijili app in d ilon.'. ATi'T an t nibanassed i"W I he disappeared. The audience continued to cl 'r. i Th cur: a in aroiie t wire, I- it jeriiza dul not appear. The ;ip IplauHe grew more Insistent. T'H :minuls posxed and at las J nsza wevping ajjd excited, appeared he fore the curtain n( hfnkh she ,-d The Conspirators. i GO MIMA p.vr SC'. N WMtPVtO I , -trtliyrt OP A Sti'V't AM IH I to GILT OOITA A softeaoDV 1 THIS MEi'i f' .r-is.ni ' 't: , i jts.juwana,jwTK "Then I'm going to kidnap you. he answered, quietly. "I know that you'd nevtr run away from him. but I'm not going- to- let you ruin your life by sticking with him. and har iii him and his family look down an you forever. You'd stick tt out. I know. i:ut I won't have that" He was quite ca.table of carrying oift his threat, she knew: The opln ion of nttuT people meant nothing to him. They could live a I 'road, of course. tlU Ji divorced her, and then they could be marsied. H was I not a picture she liked And yet ! how could she remain with Jim. un ultT the constant disapproval of his family? That would be even worse. I'h, how had she contrived to make such a mess of her life! She thought of the various women of her act ualntanee ; any one of them would have handled the situa tion so easily. Louella would never have got into it In the flrst placa: 'she would always have been happy jL. the life that Jim and his mother j decreed. I And Oecile would never have hesitated for an Instant if she knew 1 that Noel loved her. She would iraily have thrown her bonnet over i the windmill and followed him to j the ends of tbi earth. Hut then. fol woo Id n't have fallen in lov with a weman who She talked them over cith Jioei. was capable of taking tilings that wayj "I!av you any Idea of when Jim will be here?" Noel went on, after a few moments' silence- "Me ouKht to be home within two weeks," Cynthia answered slowly. "I haven't heard exactly." Kven to Xo'l she hctet. to admit that Jim's letters were rare, and that they sold very little. "Then we can settle this thing soon; I'm glnd of thnt," Noel re plied. "I'd euggcFt that you make arrangements to bring suit at onco, as soon na you've reached an agree ment with Jim, nnd then you might go away for a while, and I could Join you later, nnd we'd be married." Cynthfti said nothing. It seemed Ruch a hard-hearted way of going nbout things. And she was to bo dumped back and forth like a bag of nifjil. with all this divorcing and remarrying going on over her head, so to speak! Perhaps if she and Jim had known each other better before they were married perhaps If she'd met Nael before she married Jim her mind whirled between the two poKHll'illtieH. Hho began to feel that anything would be preferable to the state of affairs that now prevailed, Outlawed. - ( We make a apeciulty of farm loans. One to twenty years at Wipe. Ail we ask is plenty of seeurily. We can get the money. See M. F. llice of Rice At Kice. . been shoved. Through her tears she died o explain to he au ; dienre. "He's mean to me' was all that was audible. The audience won dered. ! Two weeks ago. in a lovo scene fn "Fedora" Jeritza flung herself into Cigli's arms with urh vio lence that the tenor collapsed. Soon it was (.ij;li's turn, lie b canie ho realistic that Ihe sopriino ainiD.Ht liitiibd in the footlights. Huron Von rMbT, Jeritza s Iiuh- batid, saiil afler the "Tosca" p"T foitnance, that his wife had been "deeply offended," but he p'fuxed lo name anyone. Don't irilss Kriflay's game at the Hii-h School ifyni. 1 Cui:".', Thms 'ftr l if it vjp ROOM A(Ait ANYTHtfjG AW THEM l K&ir ALL A SO i. villi tit. t.'C Bosyy 4 1 1 )j (Aaorkted Pra. Ueenl Win.) LINCOLN. Neb., Keb. 13. Co eds of I' nion College, at College View Lincoln suburb, were given four days in watch to abandon short skirts, low necked dresses, rouge and lipsticks and adopt at tire specified by "resident W. W. Prescott of the Institution In an ultimatum Issued at a meeting1, "for girls only at the college yes terday. The girls were ordered by Presi dent Prescott to garb themselves in clothing In no way eonspicuous. He prescribed the following for the girl students: Skirts not more than nine Inches from the ground: elbow length sleeves: closely fitting collars and rougeless faces. Commenting after the meeting Mr. Prescott said: "The model girl should be so In conspicuous In her mode of dress that people might not remember her for her clothes, but her per sonality. (llrls who tall to comply with the ruling, the president said will not be permitted to attend classes. ER OGGULT SPELL (Aenclated hie Utied Win.) NEW YORK. Feb. 12. A weird tale that Dr. W. C. Parker, explor er and former professor at Colum bia, who proved that Ir. Frederick A. Cook was a taker In his claims of having climbed Mount McKin ley, hnB been hypnotized by Swan le and used to further anti-doctor-propaganda in India, bas been (old In court here. The story was told at the hear ing of the divorce action hrouaht by Mrs. Evelyn Naefele Parker, She aald that her husband had been missing since 1919. counsel said an unidentified man had Informed him over telenhone that Dr. Parker Her had been hypnotlied by Swamlo Kad edandan and taken to India. Mrs. IIarker filed suit for separation In 1919. T (AMnciitrd ITcm Lrued. Wirt.) FORT MY KItS, Fla., Feb. 12. Young men take no advice and young women are a mystery, was Thomas Kison'a blrihdty state ment yesterday when he observed his 78th anniversary and he sage ly refrained ftpm offering either advice or a solution to the mystery ot young women, j Mr. Kdlson questioned during his annual birthday Interview, was brief but emphatic In hla answers concerning the younger genera tions. They are showing no im provement in manners, he said, ex pressing the belief also that American educational standards have shown no improvement since the issuance of his questionnaire several years ago which proved such a nightmare to applicants for places. In hla estimation he had himself emphatically been in favor of the world court. lie thought it had something behind it to enforce Its decrees, otherwise It was usvless he felt. Mr. Coolidge its an Ideal president, he said, ex pressing Ihe hope that the third party la dead. Vianet Jr., seeders and cultiva tors at Wharton liros. T . I...,.tnr t,nuli.4 tmll irfime will be playi'd on Friday between ! it.- tennis of Ihe Medrord and Hose- burg high schools. The Koncburg land Meillord glrln will play the I first game, and Ihe boys of the two I schools w ill tangle In Hie second 'contest. The Hunching Idim Is not. looking for a victory, but expects to show the visitors a I Hi bat lie. TrttSC HAMK, liL GO (7i.HT DtT SIW. PUT - foiHpcie IM A CAM AMD PUT IT AI.CfJG Tnt frN- KK.HT U'KP THE vminViVWJ THHT4 IM Trte. SHt"D BAc r Vont. HO'isr AM Tv;8BVWHL BE PtTOl'MtD To vr.u BEWAliE MO -Ool IM ABOVE ODl ' TlMMAfE AM yntTE Lt'lp.K V . t'l CAM PUT T I EK THE 0,p; : AJICMTM I C it i . a YiV." ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE Oaa and fir block wood. Phone 14F2. FTr wood, oora wood, 2 foot or it Inch wood. Phone 14F14, Doyer Ilroi. A1KDALF. PL'P3 for sale, inquire M. N. Humphreys, Happy Valley. (Hrockway P. O.) FOH SALK Turkeyhens, or black. Doyer liros. bronze Phoue 14F14. JOHN DEERE Implement at Klecker Amort Co.. 6o7 N Jack- son. Roseburg. OLD CROWTH fir. 16 In. and cord wood for sale.at oulheiiiit. Mar tin Lloyd. Sutherlln. Foil gALE English fox hound"". rheap. llox v4s, or Inquire al Roseburg Garage. FT)R SALE Nursery stock, fiiuue 27F3. Morning or evening. R. L. Ellis. Roseburg, Ore. - FT)"R' SA LE TTozrWhito Leghorn hens. 1 pig. A. E. Rulter. Rt. 2, llox 87-A, Phone 44F2. FoirSAtKCuh sie you 150 on practically new Ford coupe. Glenn II. Taylor. Fire liept. 50 gLAdTOHI'S-llULliS,' blooming sixe, postpaid, ll.UD. George Law ler. Bulb Grower, Dept. 121. Ta coma. Wash. FOR Sa"LE srcnt7T"Rrc6ckT.7 els. Pure bred, extra good. Also Newton apples at the farm or de livered in town. Phone 2SF!. Fl)TrSALE"akraud"tourihg-car In very good condition. Price reasonable. At Broadway's gar- age. FOR SALE or trade Mowing ma chine, hay rake, spring tooth har row and peg tooth harrow, Boyer Bros. Phone 14FU. Foil HALE-lJalcJ hay, 14 In. walking plow, new, 201) egg Incu bator, H. I. R. eggs for hatching. Phono 5F33. C. W. Groves. f ON AND"A HALF DayTJId'nr truck and trailer. Must be sold at once. Priced right. Apply to G. W. Young, 116 Cass St. Administra tor A. S. Frey & Sons estnte. .MTOR TRCTCKS34 to 6-ton for any class of work. Prices from 1250 to 4000. Logging lumber, transfer, etc. See Frentzel, care C. A. Lockwood .Motor Co., Rose burg, Ore. FOR "S A LE On " eusy terms, two new, modern, four-room cottages with garage, on paved street, at the corner of Corey Ave., and Mil itary Street L. W. Metzger, Phone 362. MODERN GUNGALOW on paved Btreet. A new hume tltat is ex ceptionally well built. Garage. Basement. All improvenu'nts. Owner wlll give good termaJ j-nco t-inuv. u. w. loung & Bon. Phone 417 . REPUBLIC 31 Duuip-Vbily and hoist, $11100. Garford 34, dump body and hoist, 76U. Standard 3 dump body and hoist, rebuilt. See Frentzel care C. A. lock wood Motor Co., Roseburg, Ore. . THETALCE IS TltKRh New u room bungalow. Modern. Baso nwnt. Paved street. Sidewalk. Priced at f:i200. Small down pay ment and balance In monthly payments. Will pay good big re turns on Investment as a renting proposition. G. W. Young al Sod. Phono 417. FOR SALE OR" RENT (iuodTlzcli 3-room house, clean, freshly pa pered and pnrtly furnished. 2 lots garage, and outbuildings, good place for chickens, convenient to Benson school, located on 6th street, Just north of end of pave ment Price S00 or rent for f 12.50 per mo. See owner, A. M. Wul luce, 1143 61 h St., Roseburg, Oro- WANTED WANTED Will do men's washing. 315 Chadwick St. WANTED An old lady to care for In my home. Inquire 925 Cobb St. Vv A.M r.i Csed cook stoves and rntnrea at Powell's Furniture com pany. WANTED-To borrow $9000. Will give good real estute as security, j Address Real Estate, tare News-j Hevlrw. jThe Mcilford team Is reputed to bo I very last, and m orcd more than to points In a gaine-wllh tlie Grants' j Pass team, uhlch Uoscbui'K (I'-feat-'ed by a very close score. Rose bury's strong def.-nse. however, is cxpecteil to prevent any high scorn of I licit kind, and a good game Is ex pocted to he played. By WINNER HCW Ti flit t r00 OO I ON BACK PAGE. WANTED Clean !-.. Newa-tl view office. WANTEI25 rods of second band chicken fence. Height 6 fU Ad dress J. U. Howard,- Roseburg, Ore. P. O. Box lOKeJ. WANTED Experienced woman wants to hear from party with, rooming house for rent or sale. P. O. Bux ( !5, Roseburg. Ore, 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT 5-room quire 735 Mill St. bouse. In- Foil KKNT r'umlsned apartments. Inquire Wilder and Agee store. FOR REXTligTlght room, eull ahle for work shop or ware room. nqulre Pettey a Confectionery. , FOR KENT Furnished 3-rooui apt. 408 E. Douglas. FOR RENT Furnished housekeen Ing rooms. Phone 202-L. FOR RENT Modern" 4 roomeJ fur. nlshed house to be Idle Feb. 16. Phone 178-J or call 647 8. Steph ens St FOll RENT 5 room modern house. Basement, paved street. $26. 2 6 room furnished houses at $39 per mo. 6-rooni house at 447 N. Iiose street. $20 per month. 7-room house on west side. Garage-. Large garden spot. $20 per modth. 6 room bouse at 917 S. Main street. Newly papered. Chicken- house and yard. $20 per month. 4 -room house with some furniture, - Mil ler's Addition. Garage. $20 per mo. Also furnished apartments. U. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. LOST AND FOUND LOST Fox hound, black and white spotted, lost between Dlllard and Myrtle Creek. Reward. Ervln Rice Oakland, Ore. Phone 40F4. MISCELLANEOUS SEE PAT for buildings of ankind. large or small. Also shop work. Office Fowler St, Phone 67T. RADIATORS ThaVrmyTusrness7 New cores installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator man, 329 W.Lane. gEirPAtheldTeliable for any kind ot cement blocks or Cement work. F. F. Patterson,, office Fowler SL Phone 67-Y. CAM. OWNER Don I forget U call 653 when In need of ant parts. Sartfi Auto WreeUoj House. -j - WE S()LICITamaiiconslgnnienta of dried fruit for European- mar kets. North Pacific Sales C6T, 208 Columbia St., Seattle, Wash, HAIR CUTTING 35 cents, curl 60 cents, full marcel and curl 76 cents. Afl other beauty work at reasonable prices at my home. Amy Iiogers, 331 So. Main, Phone 67-Y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER Chlropractlt physician, 12 W. Lane 8t. - - DONALD Phone 401 R. GIBBS, Dentist,' ?13 Perkins Bldg Fruit and Vegetable Diet I. the Best All our canned goods are of superior quality, and you can. by ordering here, have any vegetables or fruit at any time of the year. Try us. Economy Grocery. Phone 63 Reliable Tailor J. A. DERNIER Upstair Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Prtstlng, Alteration We Make Your Clothe. in Roseburg The Umpqua Florist ' Choice Cut Flowers Always Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40 F2. FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORINQ Our Specialty . union garage! Authorized Ford Servica WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua rnTaiiks I'; f' U ll'M UxInOrost I V -r iU" H Ossollr. OO, I j fyf lk', Watet and Alt ' llv METAL. I Viiuli' Won't Leak. iv'. n r-. 10 OaL to 10.000 O.U A Snte. On Oa hw. ) ' Churchill Ildwe. C THE WINCHESTER STORE V J TRY OUR WAY Phons 277 Our Ante Will Call fnpipl S. "t