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-TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY. MARCH 14, 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW PHy Kxop gury by The News-Review Co., Int. B. W. MoT"" Pr..l.Unl ud lilllHH BERT O. PTF" BiTi.r.-Troiirar Kalered u second elasa uUh May 17, MHO, at the post office at Hosobur, OreRsn, ander the Act of March j, iktj, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily, per year, by mall . Daily, six months, by mall Dally, three months, by mall Dally, alogle month, by mail. Dally, by carrier, per month- Weekly News-Kerlew, by mall, per year- -14.00 100 . 1.00 .60 - .(0 - 100 Hrnber of 1km iuvcUM rioooi Tho Aflooelatad Preaa la exclualvolv ontlLlad Co tno UM for roDtlbll aatlon of all Icwi dlapatchee credited to It or aot etharwlae credited in this paper ana to ill meal nawa puoiianea nereln. All rlgbta of re- atioa SublK-atl i of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ROSEBURG, OREFON, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, "HESD"El5THii WAV 1025 A Washington dispatch of today announces that the in terstate commerce commission is soon to hear applications from northwestern railroads for permission to reduce their ihrotigh passenger rates from mid-western terminals to the Tacific coast. This means chiefly that the roads are getting ready to bring another big batch of homeseekers to this re gion this spring. Incidentally it should and doubtless will stimulate every wide-awake western community in its work of augmenting its population with permanent and in dustrious settlers the kind that contribute materially to mu tual prosperity and general advancement Roseburg should cot lag behind in efforts to secure its share of the forthcom ing influx of these desirable citizens. The community's agent is the commercial club. It must have the moral and financial support of every citizen who has the welfare of the city at heart and is desirous of seeing it forge ahead. If you are not a member of the club now, become one without further delay and do your share toward keeping Roseburg apace with other Oregon communities. o Z Gov. "Al" Smith of New York, speaking to 1200 news boys recently, told them that the fact that a boy is born poor does not hurt his chances. He also asked them what im provement they had recorded in the year that had passed, and he told them they must prepare for their future, and they unanimously pledged themselves to do it. Wonder where those 1200 boys will be 12 or 24 years from now? It is a safe guess that a very good proportion of them will be holding down important jobs. They are learning how to ov ercome difficulties and endure hardships, lessons which many sons of the well to do never learn. . , . o Mrs. Herbert Sheets, of Quinton, New Jersey, who with her husband recently celebrated a 62nd wedding anniversary is a noted cook, and has prepared 65,000 meals on her cook stove. To some of our highfliers, it seems a distressing task "to" "took a single meal. A good cook has a sense of triumph in mastering difficulties, a sense of power obtained from the results of experience, a feeling of pleasant familiarity with chemical and mechanical forces. Mrs. Sheets is no doubt just as happy in producing one of her triumphs, as the golf tVnd tennis champions are in delivering their astute and deli cately manipulated strokes. o Col. Theodore Roosevelt told the American Legion in a Washington's birthday address, that there are too many 'people who think the country owes them something. He could have gone on to show how many there are that are seeking for some form of special favor from their country, state, or city, but those who offer service and are worrying for fear they are not paying the debt they owe, are far less numerous. The people who are trying to collect the debt they think the government owes them, are no more popular than other debt collectors, and in many cases the bill they present is not correct. Fancy Grocer Br BERTS BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS In order that your Reg'lar Satiddy nlte Bath may be made Mora pleasant We would suggest That you alphon Oft that batch Of home-brew You have parkin In the bath-tub Before takln' The weekly dip. 4- DUMBELL DORA THINKS Tarantula la a native dance of Spain. On sect, of the tun ehlnln' a eoupla hours today the wives made rt miserable fer wo husbands con cernin' the backyard which needs spadin' up. RECIPE FOR BROCCOLI WINE. (Owin' to the thousands of re quests to this dept of moral uplift for such a reoelpe ye ed. today has concocted a formula which oughts et results and a permanent Job In Hade with an asbestos coal shovel.) Drain the erank-asa of your flivver. Place two quarts of the oil In a wash-boiler and add on quart of Iodine and a gallon of Dr. Glov er's mange cure. Mix thoroughly and add the yoka of one head of cold oven, and stir In gently one. ,lT 'V "P . half pound of Iron fllin".. ahavln'a ? "What-, on at of 4 oaks, of mechanic's soap and ! !?" Jh,hre,1 : m- Fairmont -j . -i u .j j tTi-i Hotel orchestra. FOR TOMORROWS DINNER By ordering from our Delicatessen Dept housewives can save a lot of worry and work. We specialize in Roasts, Kes, Cakes, Salads and Tamalcs Salt Rising Bread Thursdays MONDAY'S SPECIALS Macaroni Italian and Roast Beef. VOSBURGH&WIARD Phone 515 RADIO PROGRAMS Front Pacific Coast Stations Radio Features for Sunday, March 15. KFSG. Anaelua Temnln. T.n Angeles, 275.1 meters. 10:30 a. m. temple morning service; 8:30 p. m. complete afternoon service: aDe lal music; 7 p. m. evening service; musical hour; 10 p. m. organ re- dial. KPO, Hale Brothers. Inc.. San Francisco, 423.3 meters. 10:30 a. "What's on at the Theatres": 11 a. m. undenominational and non et CARTERS TIRE SHOP The first girl, old maid, wld- ow, married woman, grandma, nurse or schoolma'ara that calls on Carter's Tire Shop 4 driving a Ford car dressed In the latest Paris styles, bobbed 4) hair, knee skirts, red ears and curli-il eyelashes, 1 will fix Ber tire, punctures or blowouts, free for six months or sell her tor cash, a set of balloon tires (five) for ,60.00 taking ber used casings In the ex- change. 4 Nick Carter Tire Shop 415 Nortb Jackson 8L Your Child Should be taught to make um of this dictionary. Give your children the educational ad- vantages due them. Remember that some of the greatest men and women in the world's history educated themselves. By the study of words, the shortest route to knowledge, they attained greatness. Tm knowledge can now be acquired through this great educational volume, the latest dictionary, with its enlarged vocabulary and its exclusive educational features, now being offered to readers or THE NEWS-REVIEW Enlarged vocaftawrl; 1 1 modern accurate authoiiun've; clear type, (elf pronouncing j flexible textile ' leather seal grained binding, (oft -and pliable, miking it easier to handle ; (tamped in gold, red edges ; durable and coroplrte in every detail. Thm idtal dictionary Ar Crass Ti'rJPjaUiw t All explained in the dictionary coupon to be found to, another column of this issue. CLIP THAT COUPON S8u8F NOW Money Back if Not Satisfied Mail Orders U br man, tnclode I centa poatag. up to 150 mllcaj 10 centa up to 300 ovlaa:orlora-r!r 4iatanca aak rour Toatt.iaaler tot rata ooSpoaodo. oarefully and bottle. The broccoli wine la now ready to drink. Serve In reinforced buckets -and drink while standln' beside an . open grave, so as to save your relatives the trouble of buryln you. Broc coli wine Is a drink that you will be pleased to servo to your creditors. 4 v Ths Darktown Strutters Silver Cornet band paraded the main stem this a. m., the vibrations causln' many a ribbon-clerk to step from behind ths counter In great glee. FLOWERS FOR THE LIVIN CLUB Seventy-four years is a long time to spend on this mundane sphere. KHJ, The Times. Los Angeles. tua.ii meters. 10 a. m studio ser vice; 10:30 a. m. First Methodist Episcopal church services; 6:30 p. m. Hickman's orchestra; 7 p. m. organ recital. KFRC. The Bulletin. San Fran cisco. 6:30 p. m. Bern's Little Symphony orchestra; 8 p. m. the same; 10 p. m. dance program, popular songs. KFI, Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles, 467 meters. 10 a. m. stu dio morning service; 10:45 a. . ra. services from Temple Baptist church, special music; 4 p. m. Federated Musicians vesper ser vice 4:45 p. m. music appreciation talk; T p. m. Metropolitan Theatre program; S p. m. Lenten Song Hour; 9 p. m. Examiner program; Today la Charley Neal's birthday. 110 p. m. orchestra concert. "IMPROVED" KLANSMEN FILE INCORPORATION ARTICLES ' (AaaoHaMd Pre) Uaorl Wtr.) SALEM, Ore.. Mar. 11. The Im proved Order of Klatumen filed articles of incorporation today with the slate corporation department. The Incorporators are Harold Mul bar, Jack Mantor, C. C. Harris, Lamar l'iper, H. 11. Pettygrove and Koy S. Glenn. Headquarters will be In Portland. Jack Mantor was formerly deputy warden of the state penitentiary. Assets are said to be less than 1 100. Too organization propones "to associate white mule protestants together In educational, religious and charitable objects for mutual benefit." . 4So banquet Is complete without it. It's a decoration In Itself. It noes a long wuy townrtl a sntlxfac lory conclusion. GftlMM BUGS. MiLK DKKAD. Phone 133. tender In the coast tournament The games will be played In the Wlllametto University gym nasium, where the Oregon state basketball tournoy la now being held. Speaking of bread like mother used to make. It sure had nothing on OHIMM HHOS. MILK IlltEAU. Phone 133. Tud Kent Wins MUM. KTIIAIIOKN X K.Alt DKATII (Aaanrtatod rrH lH Wtrt.) SAN FRANCISCO, Marrh 14. Mrs. Robert Htrahorn, wife of a prominent Spokane, Wash., capi talist and railroad builder la near death after an Illness of several weeks, according to reports today from attending physicians at the hospital where she has been con lined for soma time. The hus Dtud la at nvr brdsldo. Coast Tourney l'lanmil. (Aaatriatad Praal 1004 Win.) SALEM, Ore., March 1 4 Plans fnr a Pacific coast high school baaketball tnnrnsment to be held here sometime dnring tho week of Marrh 33 to 2s, were announc ed this ninrnlng by Ouy Knthbun, athletic director of Willamette Vnlverxlty. Arrangements have keen completed to kav the state athletlo boards of Washington, Oregon and Idaho extend invita tions to winners of the state tour naments held at 8enttle, Holse and Baltm. Arrangements, are under way to invite a team to fepreaent California, but as yet the arrangements hate not been deflnliely completed. There Is at present no iindlapnted title-holder of the Paul hern state. The stale high school athletic board has been asked to recommend some California team as a logical con- mm tup jq;3nr , He has passed 74 moss-covered milestones and we hope there are many mere awaiting him on his Journey down Life's psthway. Charley la a polneer of this sec tion. We've known him since we were knee-high to a grasshopper and he has always been the same or Charley Neal. His hersas were always givsn the best treatment In the world and when a man treats a horse or dog In a humane way it Is safe to bet that his deal ings with humanity will be of tho same type. He is of sturdy pioneer parents and early In life was taught the Goldsn Rule. Hia ap plication of this age-old rule has won for him countless friends. We are placing Charley in our Hall of Fame. Hia overalls are to be reverenced aa much aa ths Prince Albert coat on the banker along. aide him. Congratulations to you today Charley and we hope that In the years to come you will brighten our el' Hall of Fame with your cheery presence. The legion fellers were out on the main drag bright and early replacln' last year's circus postsrs with bills concernln' ths Days of '49 show. A feller had to be a hip-shot two-gun man to overcome the objections of soms of the hoys who insist that people wno live in glsss house hadn't oughts let their bsy-windows be cluttered up with gsudy posters. TODAV'S TINTYPE We know that most of you folks have oftsn had a desire to glimpse the Imple ments of VMfc torture ussd Vjt,wV by the mod-1 a-" -Vj ern jasai i Ha,? i itfaioffA those blood- eurdlln' " noise that emlnate from the brass section of the orchestra. W herewith pre sent ths complete equipment of a modern drummer which oughta moke any blacksmith turn grscn Sest envy. It Is a pity that a I drummer has only two arms and two rest with which to handle the equipment but we'll say that the majority of 'em do darn welt wlty what thsy have. Feuturoe for Monduy, March 10. KGO General Electric Com paup, Oakland 9 a. m., music and lecturea California Utate de partment of education; 10:40 a. m., classroom instruction, Oak land public schools; 11:30 a. ni., luncheon concert; 8 p. m., radio musical program and speaker; 4 p. m., Halstead'a orchestra; 6:30 p. m., children's program; 8 p. m., educational program, lectures, music chats about books; 10 p. in., Halstead's dance orchestra. KNX The Express, Los Ange les 37 meters noon West Coast Theatre program; 6:15 p. m., feature program; 8 p. m.. In Gray'a orchestra; 10 p. m., or slieetral concert; 11 p. m Am bassador hotel orchestra. KLX The Tribune, Oakland 609 meters 6 p. m., dinner con cert; 7 p. m., news Items, market reports; 8 p. m., educational pro gram, special mcslcal KLX Trio; u:JO p. m., American Theatre or chestra; 10 p. m , Lake Merrltt Lucks, fun and nonsense. KFI Earlo C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 467 meters 5 p. m., hour of news bulletins; 6:45 p. ni., radlotortal period; 7 p. m iieraid program; 8 p. ni oiis and features; 9 p. m., at "all Irl-h program; 10 p. m., Ev aminor program SPOONING COITLE TAKEN FOH lil lUiLAKS AD SHOT (Aonclated Proa Leaaed Win.) . LOS ANGELES, March 14. Strolling homeward In the moon- night late last nlgbt, Joe Valcho vick and his best girl stopped to chat in the shade of a lazy palm In the front yard of L. M. Cole man. The latter, awakened from slumber by their voices, mistook them for burglars and emptied b!.i revolver at them, wounding both. Receiving hospital surgeons said the couple would recover. o ' The most Important thing In the world is the quality of your dally diet. Your health and happiness de pends on It. Take no substitute. Or der UKIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. CASE AGAINST FOSTER FATHER GETS STRONGER - (Continued from page 1.) something was wrong." raiman added to the details of the story he told yesterday after an all night questioning, that Shepherd had taken a course at hia school and that shortly after wards three tubes of baccllt, one of them containing typhoid germs, bad disappeared. When Shepnerd came for the letter, Falman said, "I at once accused him of taking away my test tubes of typhoid germs. He Just laughed and said: " ' I'll take care of you well later on." 1 never thought any more about the Incident until the newspapers told of the Inquiry Into McClintock s death. In con versation he said he bad with Shepherd, Falman said, "Shep herd wanted to know whether the germs could be Introduced Into a person's system by hypodermic in oculation. I told him germs mix ed with a person s food wore Ilki QUEER ROBBERY CASE IS BEING INVESTIGATED (Continued from page 1.) ly to have more etiect, because Indian I conditions in food were better for ineir culture. When Shepherd was brouKht before him Dr. Falman immedl- Hr KC Vhe Bulletin, San Fran- i a,.e'v 'oenttiiM mm as the man Cisco 270 meters 6:30 p. m., w no nae maae ine inquiries re market reports and news items; f.lrdln ,b.eu eT,mt " br 6:50 p. m.. studio progrr.m; Silent raiman of having taken the three ,gt tubes of bacclll, Falman assert- Loa Aneelea r " f" P- "When a fsller starts buyln' gasoline by ths quart its dollsrs to pretisls he's a coupla psymsnts be hind on the fllvvsr." FANCY ARTICLE eV FOOO SALE The ladles of 8L Joseph's ehurrh will hold a fancy article and food sale. Snt. Apr. 4 at McKean, Dar by ft Baldwin's. OREGON M ;iTI F.S IIKI.lt Tad Kent has won, for the third time, the American Doc Derbv at Ashton. Idaho, and thus has become i fAnoptatad Proaa hmmi Wlr.) OLVMPIA. Wash.. March 14 Governor Harder has honored the requisition of the Governor of Oregon for the return of Eddie permanent possessor of the famous ,nl""' enn. toreth.r .lik si una ,a T '"""on rouniT. i.regon. on rnar- k.ai'a nmo to. is. ! " obtaining money under i race ema 1 boars II bIbm 1V1 it I pretenaes, It in announced : Presbyterian Church. San Francls eecoada. Bmokv cto JEll! : l olftce. today, co. bolder of the eop, wa second, aa4 was held In Olympla, KHJ The Times, 406.3 meters 12:30 p. m., musical program; Silent Nlgiit. KPO liilo Brothors, Inc.. San Francisco 4-5.:; me;ers 10:30 a. m., news bulletins; 10:40 a. m., "What's cn at tho Tiieatres"; 1 p. ra , Fairmont lloetl orchestra. I 4:30 p. m., the same; 6:30 p. m., ! children's hot r; 7 p. m.. Fair- ' mont Hotel orchestra; 8 p. m., I lulk on Irish folk lore, folk sonK; II a. m., vocal program; Enillo Lichting. barltono. Kruliu-cs for Tuesday, March 17. ! KKSG Angelus Temple, Los I Angeles 276.1 meters 10:30 a. ! m., sunshiue hour program; 3:30 i p. m., organ recital: 6:30 d. m.. Ancelus Hour program from Gray 1 Studio. ! KPO Hale Brother;!, Inc., San i rTunclwo 428.3 meters 7 a. at., aettlng-up exercises; 10 a. m.. chat for housewives; lu:30 a. m., news bulletin; 10:40 a. ui., "What's on at the .Theatres"; I p. ni. Fairmont Hotel orchestra; 2:30 p. m., matinee muslrale, T'a vo lteul orclieatra; 4:30 p. m., Fa-mont Hotel orchestra; 5:J0 p. in., children's hour; 6:30 p. m., dinner program by Camp Flro Girls: 7:40 p. ia., Fairmont Hotel orchestra; 8 p. ni., -l ulled States army hand. KLX, The Tribune. Oakland. 6u9 itinera. Blieui. KNX, The Express, I-os Angeles, 337 meters. 10 a. ra. First Presby terian church of Hollywood; 6 p. ru. radio sunset service; 6:15 p. iu: International Dlble Students a. social Ion music hour; J p. m. Firm l'rr-hyterlau church of Holly. ; 8 p. ia. Ambassador Hotel orchestra. Kill). General Electric Comoanv. Oakland, 361 meters. 11 a. m. Flnt Presbyterian; 7:30 p. m. First Presbyterian church. San Francis co: 3.30 p. m. ktio Lillki Sym phony orchestra: 7:30 p. m. Flrnt ence that he was the same man who bad paid ISO for the letter of Inquiry sent to tho supreme court. "You know you did," Falman Kaid to Shepherd. - "I never saw the gentleman be fore two weeks ago,'' said Shep herd, appealing to assistant state's attorneys present. "He was the fellow all right." Falman reiterated. "You're a liar," Shepherd re torted. Attorney Robert Sloll, partner of Shepherd, was at the Shep herd home when the state's attor neys otnd detectives arrived. He said they was "expecting some thing of the kind" and would not be surprised It charges would be placed agnlnst Shepherd. Cameo HATS Fashionable women cveiywhttrfjirvfer Cameo patterns. The name it a mark of biph quality ad exclusive style l ill inert tin mfaryt gUJ to Salts Cttmem pmttenu with him, so that It Is believed that he WHB robbed of about $35 or $40. ! Local officers believe that he ' was heavily drugged before being i robbed, and that he was assaulted and a second attempt of robbery I made at Glendale, after a first : fris kin" In this city failed to reveal the hiding place of the rolXl of currency. i Weaver, who has been a resident of Roseburg for several months. being employed in a local restau rant most of the time, was arrest ed last night charged with vag rancy. He was placed In the city Jail and Is bt-ing held while the robbery case Is being further In vestigated. In the event Long does not return to make a com plaint no further action will prob ably be taken. The fact that Long would not return and make a com plaint has caused the ofifcers here to believe that he possibly was engaged In something shady which causes him to fear the conse quences of his return to this city. The News-Review TlS3ue creams and lotions to pro tect one's skin from the chilling March winds. Keeps the face smooth and free from blemishes of any kind. Lloyd Crocker. TO HEADERS Of nu .hauU ho. JiotoidoeL as recent activities have brought additional wards into our language, and the pub lUkera had to discard their old printing plates. Hare is the newly compiled dictionary Urge and snore complete than toy similar ons enlargrd vocabulary all the new words and Dow special features now ready for every reader. EASY FOR YOU TO GET Three of these coo pons, pnstmted or mailed to thla newspaper wttn a nominal som to cow con w winr Ung, packing, clerk hire, distribution, ate, amount- Q W , tag to only 70 Cents Entitles every reader to thiiNeut Enlarged Universities Dictionary WbMrt Ftw-W Fipiwi orObKsatMM- mmi liMtr Back if Mot Salimfix, Mail Orders If br matl. fnclndt 7 centa poataa P to 150 mllcai 10 entt up to 300 mlts;orforgreater dtatauitic hk jrouf potmatar for rate oo 3 pound a. Your Old Dictionary is Now Out of Date ThU ia tiW icUol booh for tohmg Croaa Word PmMxin In th Circuit Court of th State of On-jron for Douglas Countv. Ira Wlmbfrly and Kannle E. Wim-herlj-. I'Ufnt.fU. vs. W. A. Yonicim and St. A. Yonfftie, and also all other person or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or interest in the real entate described In the com plaint herein. I Wen dint.. To W. A. Yona-ue and M. A. Tongue, and alio all other persona or parttea unknown claim I nit any ritht, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate dea-rlhed In the complaint hervin, defendants: In the nime of the State of Ore gon. You are hereby required to ap pear una answer tne complaint ill- . ed against you In the above entitled j court and cause within six weeks j from the date of the first publica tion of this summons, and If you I fail to so appear and answer said i complaint, for want thereof the plaintiffs wilt apply to the court for I the relief demanded therein, a suc cinct statement of which Is as fol- j Iowa: Kor a decree of the above i entitled court forever quieting the I title of the plaintiffs In and to Iot i numbered Two (-!) of Block nura- ' bered (&1 In the town of brain.! lotiKlas couniv, Oregon, and ad- . Imlcing the plaintiffs to he the owners tn fee simple of snid real 1 property, and that the defendants I nave not. nor has any of them, any ! estate, right, title. Interest or lien In, upon or tt said real property, or anv part thereof mid for such other and further relief aa to the Court mr ein Just and equitable In the premlsea. This summons la served upon you by pubiu-ution thereof In the K'-seburg News-Review, a newspa per of vpneral circulation puM tuned at Itoseburg, In I'miglas Countv, Oregon, pursuant tn an order of the lloiiurithle J. W. Iliimllton, Judge of the ahov 'entitles? court, duly made and entered on the JJthj day of lurch, 1 resulting this sum mons to he puUlifthfd in said news puper oik e a wek for six ronru. I tlve weeks and requiring you to ap. I p-ar and answer said eumrlaint vf within six Weeks from the date of rtl the first pub'K-atton of this sum mons, wntcn is Aiaren urn. t;.. CAUL K. W1MHKRLY, Attorney for Plaintiff. I'ost office address: Koaeburg, Oregon. Packing C Rating ' and SMiPPG SERVICE We attend to all of those details with expert abil ity. Having: specialized In the execution of such work we are adept at it. Iyet us prove ' this by a trial. "We aim to please" H.S. FRENCH TBAKSfER AND STORAGE CO. PHONE 220 .yaTaTaTOgaTaTO.TaTtW.IaIg.I.I.MI.IoTO Spring Time Brings Fly Time GET YOUR DOOR AND WINDOW SCREENS READY BEFORE THE FLYS SPOIL YOUR WALLS AND CEIUNGS MADE RIGHT PRICED RIGHT Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. AaIaTaTOTWoToSISISI WE CAN TRAIN YOU A Secretariat, Bookkeeping, or Stenographic course in our school will prepare you for a good position. It's a Good School The Rates- Reasonable Our school will continue in session all thru the Summer months. Ask for our free catalog. EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 666 992 Willamette St Eugene, Oregon ' Moore Bros. Dairy Purity Brand Milk Phono 15-F1S or tll-T ROSEBURG, OREGON plcott Zara, Icbleea, UvlrO. fitndeoaser cnoia w o use miana t Arundel piano tuasr. noo 1J-I. tbaa butter. j .1 L B FREIGHT CO. rJ hA I I DAILY SERVICE BY J V I I INSURES CARRIER kA VVil I I ftUht o Kutene, J A. AJl I I Porllaa4 and all wsj points -m. '57lli5ia'llv' I I or w"' mm ror -rnllre mSmrZ S Unudwav't Oinu B I -W W SBT mjmm-- seseeeee-eee-x me DOUGLAS GRILL 9- Open For Business From 5 a. m. to 1 2 p. m. REGULAR DINNER 1 1 A. M. TO 8 P. NL Special Sunday Dinner March 15TH Featuring Roast Young Gapoa and Chicken as You Like It A COMPLETE SUNDAY DINNER FOR 73c Good Meals 30c and Up. V. R. WARNER. PROP. fa -5 I i ;