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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1 925.
I
KEARNEYS
wo w.fa, t. GROCETERIA 300 w. est.
Saturday Specials:
SUGAR in $1.00 packriges, per package 90c
Bilker's Moist and Sweetened Cocoanut 2 cans for 35c
Cane and Maple Syrup in Pint Jus, per jug 25c
Cane and Maple Syrup in Quart Jui;s, per Jug 48c
Cane and Maple Syrup in hnlf gal. Jug, per Jug 95c
POTATO CHIPS, 3 package, for 25c
FRENCH PEAS. 2 can. for 45c
A. D. 'CLUSTER RAISINS, 2 packages 25c
FRENCH MUSHROOMS. 2 can. for 95c
RICFFLOUIC4 poukJ. .or 25c
MACARONI, 6 lb., for ' 45c
SPAGHETTI. 6 pounds for " 45c
TAPIOCA. 3 pound, for 25c
SPLIT PEAS. 3 pound, for 25c
BILIOUSNESS.
(Continued vnm page 1 )
ana sick neaaaches, soar
stomach, inactive liver and
jarmiui constipation are
PRESIDENT PORTUGAL
BURG; ROBS STORE, BESI0NS H,s 0FF,CE
USIION. I'ortugiil. April
24.-JHih president of the re-
pub.T. of i'oiiuKiil han rt-.iiKa-
ed.
President Teixelra Comn
former I'ortuxue. minUt-r , Cunada 1 likely to be puzzled by a i They keep the liver healthily active,
to KnlamJ. ban been primiri- men-hunt m-luiiK two, fiur or six rnake digestion easy, and caiue th
mi in public lire In i'ur'u-
cap dtnrarld by Duncan, an buy
ing been worn by the man who
proeured food from her.
That Duncan look plenty of
time In the 1'enncy store in evi-d'-nrf-d
by the tart that he even
stopped to tak'd a' Hhuve, unln
a Kaf'ty razor and a tube of
cream off the notion counter.
Two towel wre Htolen off the
Hhelves, and ufter being; used
with thrown on a heap of rub
bish in the bailment.
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EX-CONSTABLE MILWAUKEE
GUILTY OF BOOTLEGGING
4J pound boxes GRAHAM CRACKERS, per box 70c
Serve Yourself and Save at
KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA
The Store that Brought 'em Down
n?' DUNCAN DOUBLES
BACK TO ROSE-
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d
4j (Aaor-UtifJ Vrm lA-Uf-d Wire.)
j rOTtTLANI), Ore., April 24.
, Frank K. Lowe, ex-coiiHluble of
J ; Milwaukee, Ore., charufd with
J conspiracy to violate prohibition
P law, wag found Kullly uf eoiiHplr
4'acy and pRKHHiun of two bottles
dot moonshine by a federal court
j I Jury here today.
j1 He was found not Kuilty on the
K charge, of manufacture, a second
R ehurge of poHHeaslon of material.
Iowe wuh tried once before , but
d the jury failed to agree. Jl. W.
A Weller and Fred Sauerman, with
Z j whom l,o we was accused of hrtv
J Iiik conspired, both pleaded euilty
K xhortly Hfler the arrewt about a
W year ago and received sentence,
p lowe's attorney auked 10 day's
S BlHy to appeal.
d I We are agents for Star dairy
s tvnrn cviiitiiiiieiit att run furtiiuh
you plans for new bains or re
modeling; old ones. A ahfpment of
Btanchiona will arrive In a few
days.
BANDITS' BANK LOOT $15,000
ST. VAVL. Minn., April
Three men held up employe? and i
piiirons of the City Hank of St.
I'aul today mrA escaped with 15,
In curT?D'4 . -
Pythian Si iters, Umpja Tsmpla
No. 4 Meets tli second and
fourth Monday evening of eacfc
mo o tii. at the K. of P. halL Vu
trnra mviTI SreiOOmO.
MAKTHA CHRISTENSEN, M.E.C
! EVA MARKS M of R. C.
cesaes put to work in a nor-
Whence Comet Term "Bit" Tl. T 11 .
The vMtr at the w,t cout of VHOillUCI 1(UI1 5 laOlCIS
I MAV K. I'ARKKR, M. of F.
Here's apart of the
Axon
i
aal al
WEST COAST LIFE
Perfect Protection Policy
If the inturfd diet from natural cauef, the
company pays $5,000
If the intured dies from accident, the com
pany pay $10,000
In caie of permanent totpl diiability. the
company will
1. Waive all premium payment!.
2. Pay $25 per week for one year; and in
addition
3. Pay $50 per month for life; and
4. Pay $5,000 to beneficiary when insured
dies
5. K disability involves loss of limbs or
sight as result of accident, the company
pavi $5,000 immediately in cash in mJ
ditio to all other benefits.
f During temporary disability tlx companr
pays $25 per week fur a limit of 52 wcek
"A Smrvicm That Endurmt
West Coast Life
INSURANCE COMPANY
HOME OrnCI-tAH FRANCISCO
HARLEY J. WATSON, Dist. Mgr.
in corey Ave., Roseburg, Oregon
TUFFY REID MEETS DEATH
ON GALLOWS WITHOUT FEAR
(AMorlalrrt Vrm WirO
SAN QUENTIN, Cal., April 24.
Clarence Tuffy) Held, Los An
Keles murderer, waa hanged at
San Quentin state prison here to
day. Held went to the Kallows
bravely.
On January 21. 1923, Held, then
18 years old, with lawrencu Mc
Mullen. entered the rear room of
the aprlns; street trunk factory nf
Charles Welngartea Jn Ios An
gelea. They found Weingart n
and five othera engaged In a car l
game. Held drew a plutol and cov
ered the players while McMullea
went through their pockets. Wein
garten grappled with Held and the
youth then drew another pistol
and shot the merchant dead.
WHEELER CASE CLOSING
( AMncUtcH PifHM lMfd Wire.)
GREAT FAU.S. Mont.. April
24. The trial of Senator Hurt on
K. Wheeler, on charges of lllegillv
appearing before the Interior de
partment, entered the last lap
here today when arguments to Uiu
Jury were tM'gun. ?
gal for years. In V.t2? , wax
elected president of l'ctrtu
ivul. He Is a Journalist fcu.l
iO author.
!
I. T. A. TO mi-:kt.
Henron p. T. A. will meet 1 1
nlght at the school hoiine, and an
enjoyable program Ih anticlpat'-it.
The entertainment will be pro id
ed by Hie Clvlea club, and fol
lowing the program refreshments
will be aervt'd.
TRIAL IS HELD
The trial of Jess Ualdwfn, charg
ed wirh being drunk and diord-r-ly
at a recent dance at Iixonvill.
was held before .a Jury in the Jus
tice court today.
eaav. and ratij th
"bits" for mi article. Its hlatory ia regular daily movement no necessary
connected lu the old "t hiiiouk' or to good health. Why Buffer when
trading lunua-e but the origin of Chamberlain's Tablets may be ao
the term ' bit" foes back ewn far-! easily bad. Only 26 cents,
titer than that. A "lipenny bit"
(five-penny bit) was really the 2
cent mm derived from the old
Spanish real or one-eighth of a dol
lar, long u'd fur coinpuialion and
pricing in New Orleans, California
and most seucout towns. The L'nit
ed States never bad a Yl cent
tuln of its own, but to this day a
quarter or 2.Vcent piece is common
ly spoken of an "two bits." The
name "lipenny bit" or five-penny bit
obviously was derived fnm a ref
erence to the ISritfsh and American
colonial penny, which was worth a
frnct it.ii inttre than two cents of
Canadian money.
1 Special price
Wharton Bros.
on roofing at
Union Encampment. No. v. I. O. O
F. Meets in Odd Fellows Tem
ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesday!
of each month. Visiting Patrt
archs alwav? welcome.
FRED MILLER. C. P.
W. P. WETHF-REIJ. flrrlh
Russian Children Have
Brief Carefree Moments
Presently there came to us the
sound of tambourine and the fcln'
lujf of youthful voices. The chil
dren who had been standing In
groups listening to their wrunlliig
elders dahej Joyously Into the
street. .Niklfor hooked his arm In'o
mine and hade me follow him. S-u
there passed before us a procession
of young people headed by the vil
lage bund an uccordion and a tam
bourine. The girls followed direct
ly behind the players. They were in
holiday attire, white waists, in:ti
little aprons, some in big shoes, olh
ers barefooted. They walked una
in arm with one another. 'I he boys, I
also In Sunday clothes, trailed uf
ter thvm. They were all singing in
lusty resonant voices an uge-old i
melody of n Cossack killing a gly j
who threatened to steal bis sweet-
heart. It was to me a beautiful and t
thrilling sight these boys and girl. I
bun-foot, many of them, In old
though freshly laundered clothes,
walking briskly and lu tep, ob
livious or unmindful of the cures
that pressed with brutal itgouy upmi
their fathers, and giving themselves
with Joyous abandon to song and
pluy, and it made me forget for the
moment the ugly mm I, the Ulm:y
hovels and the multitude of embit
tered souls wailing with sullen pue-
ousness at the fate that had befal-
Curiosities of Smell
No substance that refuses to dis
solve in water has an odor. It Is
the actual substance Itself, Houtijig
in the air, that appeals to the nose
and not simply a vibration of the
ibir, as in the case of light and
sound, says the Cleveland Plain
Oealer.
The damper a thing Is the more
powerful odor It gives off. A pleas
ant proof of the fact can be had by
walking In a garden after a ruin.
There is no end to the curiosities
of smell. It is. for example, the va
por of a liquid that smells und not
the liquid in the mass itself. If
eau ile cologne he poured into the
nostril the nose refuses to recognize
any odor there ut all.
Collector's Queer Hobby
The world is full of "collectors.
Collectors of stamps, coins, spoons,
autographs, etc., etc., and now
comes the collection of beer bottle
labels. A London dealer recently of
fered for sale, for SJT.'i, 10.0(H) beer
Imttle label, carefully preserved In
l.'i albums. They comprise line, clean
specimens from nearly every brew
ery in the world, of beautiful de
sign and artistic merit. A noted
collector has spent 5(1 years In trav
eling and getting them together.
Many of the breweries represented
have been closed down, uud the
brands are obsolete.
NOTICK In hereby Riven that the
Stat Iiml Uoi.nl ut the tititte of
(In-Koll W ill rei'eiVtt Healed bids ut
Its of fi e la the Capitol KulMinK at
Salem, Oregon, up to ll:oo o'clock
A. M., June 2, l'JJi for all the State's
intrrnt In the hereinafter ikfl rihefl
ti'le lunda Kivinsr. however, to the
owner or owner of any lamia abut
tinif or frontinie thereon the nref-
erence rltfht to purchane n;ud Ian tin i
ut the hinhest price offered, provid- 1
el such offer In luadu In Kood faith,
and that the Hoard reserves the i
rixht to relect any and all bids:
Said land are situated In Doug
las County, Oregon, and described I
us folluws: j
I'fKinnlnff nt a point N, 9 dear,
37 mill. K 24CC.S fe.-t from the im-1
iJimliT corner on tint north bank of
.Mallard Yeek. between Beet ions 34
and 3'.. T. 11 S. It. V. of . M. '
Thence S. 41 de. 3 niln. W. 1SU.0
1 f !. u lun ft tide lands heretofore
is-ild; S. d.-K. AO mill. V. LT..2I
it-ut: n. in uk. Ai nun. k. .o feet;
N. r8 UeK niin. K. fiCU.r.C feet; N.
41' dec. 23 mln. K. 1.0 few: N. 47
deg. in mill. W. 7 04 feet to place of
hftfinning, containing 1.40 acres of
ti'le land.
Applications should be aTom-pani-d
by check or draft fur the
amount of bid and should he ad
dressed to t;. a. Hitovvx, ni:iK
K STATU LAND !toAKI. HALKM.
(JltKijox. and marked "Application
and bid to purchase tidu land lu
iJoiiKlfi Cotinty. Oregon.
bated at Salem, Oregon, March 20,
O. G. nilOWN.
Clerk State Lund Hoard.
t LODGE DIRECTORY J
Eaglet, Roaaburg Aerl. Meets U
Maccabee ball, on Caas street
on aecond and fourth Wednea
da; evenlnin of each montb, at
8 o'clock. Vlsltlnn broth ern Id
good atandlnr alwava welcome
RICHAItD BUSPH. W. P. P.
THKO. W. ALTHAUS, W. P.
B P. OOODMAN. 8c.
KOSEBL'RO L0rX;B NO. 1037 I.
O. O. M. Meets every Wednesday
nlKbt. Mnose Hall. 248 N. Jaclc
aon St Clob rooma open 7:30 to
10 p. m.Vlsitinj brotbera wei
com. ,
W. A. BOO ART). Dictator.
H. O. PAROETER, Secretary.
JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer.
I. O. O. F, Phlleurlan Lodge Na
8. Meets In Odd Fellowa Tent
pie every Friday evening. Visit
ing bretbern are always wel
come.
DONALD YOTJNO, N. O.
A. J. OEODFS. Rec. Sec
J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec.
Knight, of Pytnias, Alpha Lodga
No. 47. Meeta every Wednes
day In KnlKbts of Pythias ball
130 Rose street. Visitors always
welcomed.
SAM CHRISTENSON. C. C.
ROY O. YOUNG. M. F.
. E. E. WIMBE"LY. K. R 9.
Do you
Sleep well?
The very first requisite for
a nlphls Isound sleep Is a
Good Mattress
Perhaps you are golni? to re
place the old mattress or fur-
club another bi-d room. Let
us show you a variety of mat
treses and other things you
may need.
Prices are Lowest
E
COMPANY
821 N. Jackson St., Roreburg
It-ii
the
them. .Maurice
lale lteview.
O. Hindus in
9
nrasrmifaiiai. it
ONb OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES
Men and Women in News of the Day-
COOKED FOOD SALE.
The Northnide Sunshine Club
will hold a cooked food sale Sat- I
unlay, April 25 at SkagRS Grocery !
Store. I
FORMER THEATRE MAN OF
KLAMATH FURNISHES BOND
(AaanrUtml Trrm tattH. Irv.)
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April
24. Bond of $la.oo was posted in !
Justice court today for H. F. Moe, ;
former motion picture theatre; .
maniiKer here, who Is under arrest
on a charge of HtealltiK $21fii from i
the (ieotKe M. Mann th-atre nyndi- j
rate, his. former employer. Moe
aerled today he will appear person
ally before the grand jury next I
week and expect to prove his in- j
nocence.
Machine Puts on Record
Development of Plants
A wonderful machine hnheeo In
vented which iiteuMircti the growth
of plantH. A Htuall thread connect
the plant ulih the apcaratiiM, which
foiiNiNts of an electrical battery ami
u drum which revolves hlowly.
Above this drum Is a pen worked ! tree.
ly electricity. As the plant xrowa
t lie threail Klackens, and tit uses u
ctmnectlon between the kttiery and
J pen. The latter drops onto the
' drum find nmi.en a mark. At the
! Maine time a kimhII rod in pushe'l up,
j whli-h tiuhtens the m! rin hl;hii.
! TIium the liruiii iOiowk the growth of
I the plant over a iven period, anil
information in obtained houin the
, cttect of heat and liyht upon vari
ous KpCCUllCIM.
It has been proved that most
plants -rov more rapidly at ni'lit,
and this fact lias been i' ivnt as-
Istam-v' lo those eiuiiyed In t'orciiiK
the growth of UotT.s and vcye
l a hies.
p.Vcsf Juniper Tree
What is believed to he the oldest
Jtmtper tree In the world Is now he
iiitf protected hy the forest service
of the l ulled States department of
Agriculture. The tree is in north
ern I'tah, und a careful examination
shows that the aire of the tree to be
not less than years, thus plao
luK it on a par with the hit; redwood
trees in California. The diameter,
breast hluh. Is 7 feet 0 Inches and
the height is 41! feet. The forest
ttervlce lias erected n sin near the
giving the interest iiiu tavts
about the n ire-old veteran. Hairy
nans League News.
United Airman TWeefa In Ma
Cabee halt first and third Thurs
days. Visiting members al
wava welcome.
HELEN WHITAKER, M. A.
MILDRED McCULLOCH. Treaa.
BKLLR STEPHENSON Ren.
Flowers Show Emotions
Experiments made at the'Jardln1
L'Acdemalatlon de Taris have, hc-i
ciinlin to the Medical Journal and
lieconl. .demoustrnted that Uowers
are almost as ipifck to show sln
of flispleaure as huuian beings.
Mst pH)ple know what it is to
ut ran :e two kinds of hlossotus In
a ae and then to llml a few hours
I;i1i r that the blooms are drooping.
In most cases this Is due to tlte f;,t
that (lowers object to 'ein assu
cialed With one another. Separate
the blossoms and. In a short while,
they vtltl he as fresh as ever.
United Brotnernood of Caroenter
and Jlntera of America.
Meeta at 476 S. Main second end
fourth Tuesday evenings of
each mo ih. Ail carpenters wel
comed. T F HOLMFj Rec Sec.
5RVCOLE. Ptvs.
O. E. S Roseburg Chapter No.-3
Holds their regular meetlna
on the first and third Thursdays
In each month. All sojourning
brothers and sisters are respect
fully invited to attend.
CORA B. SINGLETON, W. M.
FTtEW JOHNSON. Recretarr
A. F. & A. IM., Lauri ioCge No
13. Regular communication!
second and fourth Wednesday
each montb. at Masonic Temple .
Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel ,
come.
M. S. HAMM. W. M.
W. F. HARRIS. Sec.
W. B. A. O. T. W., Roseburg Re
view No. 11. Holds regulai
meetings on second and fourth
Thursdays a 7:30 p.m. Visit
ing sisters invited to attend re
views. Maccabee ball. Pine an 4
CaBs streets.
CLARA BONERRAKE, Com.
JESSIE RAPP. Col. i
Roseburg Rebekah LodgeNo." 41 .
I. O. O. F. Meets in Odd Fe
lows Temple every week on
Tuesday evening. Vlsltini 1
members In Rood standing are
mrdlallv Invited to attend.
MRS. MARGARET ASHCRAFT,
N. O.
TILLIE I. JOHNSON. Rec. Sec
FTHKL BAILEY. Fin. See.
8. K O. Elks, Rosen urg Looje
No. 326. Hold recular comma
nicatlons at the Elk's Temple oa
each Thursday of every month
All members requested to at
tend regularly, and all vis) tin
brothers are cordially Invited t
attend. i
J. G. DAY, Jr., E. R.
J. T. OOOTiMAN. Secretary l
JT55-, I
We Make' a Specialty
Of Washing & Greasing
CARS
We guarantee our work to give
satisfaction. Come in and try
us. That is all we're asking.
If you don't like It, don't go and
get sore. Just bring your car
back and with a smile we will
wash it some more.
Put on C. T. C. tires and give
them a trial. They pile up miles
and you ride with a amile.
We call for and deliver
your car without extra charse.
Phone 47S.
G!lham' Highway
Garage
Roseburg, Ore. .
332 K Jackson St.
woodmen of, th. world, camp No
125 Meets In the Odd Fellowi
Hall In Roseburg every first
and third Monday evenlnga. Vis
Itlnr neighbors always welcome
JOHN DKLL, HESS. C. C.
M M MN.I.ER. Clerk
I LOCAL NEWS J!
!
I'.lllnr lliivniT In llv
Will K. llayner. editor of the
Stitherlln Sun. wuh in the cily
tmlay attemlinK to bUHint'sg mat-tvrs.
Men and Women in News of the Day
Laurel un.pier No. 11, H. A. M,
Stated convocations on first
and third Tuesdays, Masonic
Temple. AM member, requea
ted to attend and Tlsltlng com
panlona welome.
A. A. WILPKR, High Priest
W. P. HARRIS. Seretav
VM
Absolutely Guar,
anteed Flour, per
sack of 49 pounds
$2
.35
Half Sack of 25 pounds for only $1.20. This
splendid product will please the most exacting
housewife. Try a sack.
AND WE DELIVER IT AT
THE KITCHEN DOOR
EVERYB0DYS EXCHANGE
v
J9c"$!QAL& Anrxvscxr xxorn rwdihgtkxz
"Tex Rlrkard, famous prtie flrht pi.nntcr of New Tortt. has
been fined 17.000 in a redcrul Court In Newark, N J., for conM'trary
fo vlnlato (k lntemtate commerce laws by trannportlnjr, the films of
the DempserCarpentler f isrHt out of New Jersey. Mors scandals In
Frltlah society are expected ijb bared In the divorce suit filed In
xndnn by the Due hens of Westminster. Roald Amundsen, noted
Norwegian explnmr, with a parly, in two airplanes, expects to hop off
frcrn the fcepark north of Spitsbergen for QfllKM over the North
Pole In May. The party xpr to spend a full day at the Pole.
Florence Reddlngton. trained nurs rNew York City, Is suing Colonel
I aac M. Ullman, millionaire manufacturer and politician of New
Jlaven, Conn., for 1160,000, altering ha Is tha father of her fourljear
Did ion. and that lit is guilty of breach of faoiisa to marry. ()
Mr. Hermann lletter
Hon. IHnner llermiinn, who hiia
been III of La (irippe fnr over a
week hhI, wan aide to he about
town today and exchanged pre-et-inH
with bin mony friendH.
I'avliitf for Sun I'rancls!
Attorney A. N. Orcult leaves
tomorrow for San KiHiirinco
where he will upend neve nil davit
attend ug to lean! mutter In run
neetion with the ImiikIui County
I.inht and Water Comimny. whoMe
property her wa rerently taken
over hy The Call torn la Oregon
Tower Company. The title to the
propt rty 1 to be nettled and af
fair of the company officially
deponed nf dnrltiK Mr. Omitt's
lay in Kan Kruncico.
Rend the Classified ftds.
in The News-Review. They
mean dollars to you.
Have you something to "1!. (t j
trade, to Rive away. Une New. !
Hevlew columns.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
V. S. weather bureau, local of-:
fire, Hoaehui k, Oregon, SI hour
ending 6 a. m.
rrerlpftatlon In inches and bun '
dredth: '
H Ik-lie t temperature yetenlay ..
ltw et temperature Ut niK'J 4"
Vreclpltatlon, last 2 1 hour . . t)
Total preeip, lnre Nt of month ( 52
Normal preeip for tht month 2 ts
Total prerlp from Sept. 1.
K. O. T. M. Meeta each second
' and fourth Thursday of each TA K
-'ew .i month. In Maccabee hall, cor j J 1 jf fi K
J : vNiv ner Cnsg and Pine streets. Via fA Q S -wm I n S m wwr srv -ms4 9 t.
My . -V vip. .a - (tin Knlirht. alwava .Dl.nmA W FV ft M B M M K B PI . LCH S H 1 f I I W'tvl I
fc$Se?' 'M 4 Nelghbora er Woodcraft, Lllao 11 ' " 1 d
fcriV ' m -S, SlSj Circl. No. 49 Meets nn first R ,, . i, . , . , d
V 3 u 1 A Aii' and ,h,rd Monday e.enlnirs. in & Here is a planter sold strictly on its merits. The d
Vr I 1 f fl K. of P. ball. Visiting neighbors m c . . , . , .5
V'-t v U ' 4 invited to attend. A proot is in what the man who uses it says; any of J
V f f f AmHkV I the f" known to you all. will be glad
Jfel .- . ' i V ; " Ompqua Klan No. 5. Meet Jna'.'S to tell you: K
Ji' ' ; V'a T V and 4th Mondays of each month i5 ...,., ., K
l(tpc J V v- Address P. O. Box 885. Ros. 2 Nichols, Iltdille If. If. Horton. Riddle d
f V -Wi1 V,i 1 .1 h.ir. Oregon. . l Elb.rt Itall. Itid.llo Smith lima.. Itld.llr d
fK v". N - 4 V r "m '5 I1kk VU"'A- Ki"'"e H. S. I.. Krcltap, llidille 4.
' Sv. J 7 SAVfe TM7f5 E,mfr y,non- ,Ud,,: """'. Ko-brg. t
M -tfLJ&e ilM, SAFETY A
gae ni
AH::.-n-A .AvT'A. OtT y lk t
( mm .
2
5t
net. to .1,
Averace pi.
1. 1T7
Total i . from S. it
t
AveraW t'rectphntlon for.
season., tS.aij to
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llA.Xvel O. 31 e
Cloudy tonlcht, Saturday Fair with
heavy frost.
WII.I.IAM flKI.I.,
4hw :rrA.-v iaw, m. . . riTcrir.rrrK.:irvtUintE.
Althoii-h his ,hip. th Ari'tuma. on whteh he an a part of srlen
lists et out to eipiore the i-.irnosaa Sra for the N. York Znoloniral
Het'lety as e.iuij'i- l wireless, efforts to art in radio rnmmiinl-
r.ition with lr l iVtin.iiM ', t prnvil unavaillnn. Miss Abby Rocks-f'-ller.
rhlrst il.iucliter of J, ! i ocke(ller. Jr.. lias rrcmni a lu. n-e
to marry hauil Merrl.eth. , Milton, her rlill.ltiood sweethear'-. The
eildlns sill take r.:,r vilv u. in her father's New York town.ou5fc
Mrs. Charles A Kuiten. 1. a i. r nf New York society, has entered suit
lor dloree. chinima h. r in inonalre hust-and Is orrnpvint a ca.'h- In
rsnee with a Kn in h il.xn-, . At Hi. aim tim. ah. .nrf ht. ink
mensrly Wi'Il'l'lV Pari-ntS. lr an.1 Mr. .'..r.lin.n.l' I' ....
I.wv.iioo for .e.l ali. tmt . 0I afferilona. Kulton thanced his name
durlna th. World War. The ileorgia tftato Prison Comnilsion has rec
cmniennV.t to Cim rnor . (M that the death arnirnre lmp.id on
Mrs. Id. IIukIus. of Al A'.l. for th. tnunl..r nf h. m.tlhar tn.l.w lu
MeteorologlaL I commuted lu iiSo UnprUvu-iuu Sht a to bale been hanfcil Aprli 24,
ELKAV'SSlrawIIatDyeJ
Makes old straw lists look 'like K
.ip. from Sept.
3
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brush with
67 .
4H
new.
I All wanted colors.
' Kasy to apply
i every bottle.
j ELK AYS PANAMA AND
j STRAW MAT CLEANER
t will clean y."r laPyenra hat
and make It good for many months
i to come. 25
NATHAN FULLERTON
73 'fioKatZ Vrvt Store
Must have order this month to get car load price.
After this car load the price will go up.
Fertilizer attachment at small extra cost
Special Deep Setting Shoe Especially for Broccoli.
Made and Guarantees by the
NEW IDEA SPREADER CO., Cldwater, Ohio
I
Represented by
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