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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY. MAY 23. 1925.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATUROAV. MAY 23, 1825.
AUTOMOBILE LEARNERS
. Every year a new tribe of novices in automobile dnv-
intjr are on the road, and it is a matter of some consequence
' to themselves and the public as to how many errors they
'. make in the new art they are attempting. To many of the
'. older people, learning to drive a car seems a most formid
'. able proposition. The number who have tried it and have
'. given it up is very considerable. One man of large ability
; in the business world remarks that he simply could not ad
; just his mind to it. He tried it a few times, and as soon
, as lie saw a car coming a quarter of a mile off, he began to
fear that there would be a collision. It worried him so
much that he decided to resign his driving troubles to a
chauffeur. Many women have a similar experience, and if
the least complication of traffic appears in sight ahead they
become fearful and begin to ask what they shall do when
t'hey get to that spot. They should remember that if condi
tions become too complex for them, they can always stop the
car, although if they do so they should give a signal to cars
behind them, and the necessity of remembering that precau
tion bothers them. The young people, who take up new
things courageously, usually learn without much trouble.
The great majority of accidents are caused, not by inexper
ienced drivers, but by those who have driven a long time
and have become over confident of the quickness and accur
acy of their own powers. The novice driver, however,
needs to realize that he is in control of a powerful machine,
fihat can do a great deal of damage, and that he must put
his entire attention on tho work of operating it, and not let
it be diverted by conversation- He would better not take
out his friends on sporting expeditions until he can control
his machine automatically without mental anxiety.
'. The horrible spectacle that marked the hanging of two
murderesr at Salem yesterday hardly constitutes an argu
ment for the abolishment of capital punishment, but it cer
tainly does establish a strong reason for changing the method
of carrying it out. Why not adopt the electric chair or the
lethal gas chamber? Either method would preclude the pos
sibility of such a scene as was enacted on the gallows nt
Salem. Occurrences of that sort are employed with telling
effect by the foes of capital punishment and more of the
kind cannot fail to produce an overwhelming sentiment
against the law. Murderers of the type of Peare and Covell
men of mature years and of sufficient iiftelligence at least
to understand the responsibilities of citizenship are not
deserving of the right to spend the remainder of their lives
at the expense of the public, but Uicir execution should occur
as quickly and as humanely as possible.
A picture of the job of work that awaits the United
. States Congress at each session was'given by the statement
that 18,000 measures were offered to the Congress that ad
journcd on March 4. It may be said that the great majority
- of these propositions were uncalled for, so that Congress did
well to drop them- Nevertheless many things on which ac
tion is needed and should have been taken had to go over,
; find this happens at all sessions. This suggests that the fed-
eral legislators have a great deal more work than they
can do, and that there outfit to be some sysfem by which
needed legislation could be secured without the long delays
i now necessary. It would help toward that end if the legialu
I tors could forget more frequently that they are Republicans
; and Democrats, and could just think of themselves as citi-
Z sons hoping to accomplish as much as possible for their be-
- loved country.
: o
Tho public has been warned over and over again of the
; danger of buying securities of people who handle worthless
stocks, but the suckers still keep biting. A nation wide
- campaign against the sellers of such stuff is being organized
'by Various stock exchanges and business organizations. The
old saying of certain philosophers used to be that the "rich
are growing richer and the poor are growing poorer." This
is not true as respects the class called the poor as a w hole
but a considerable proportion of them seem to be determined
to grow poorer by the avidity with which they w ill purchase
worthless stocks. The friends of these pathetic people
should give them a few suggestions on this point, and advise
tfiem to take advice of their home town business men be
fore investing lli-ir hard earned savings.
o
A man went into a store wliere he was not acjuainted
with anyone some '.imp ago, and observed several men work
ing together and he i ndiied which was the manager. He
picked out one tall hnd g.nnl looking fellow and thought that
probably he was the l oss. As lie visited the store more!
: frequently, he noticed f'ut the ti nm B,MKr looking fellow '
was not nearly so active us a small and less impressive look-1
.- ing one, who was right on the job every minute. He con-
eluded from the activity of this fellow, that he was the man-!
; ager, and later found that this was the case. Which goes'
to show that energy counts more than a fine appearance,!
- nnd tlie fellow who is hustling every minute is bound to get
. recognition. j
RCKIN'S
ST BERT & BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Does tha bottom
Of yr fett burn
From watkin' from
Ont tnd of tho
Villagt to tho
Other
DUMBELL DORA THINKS I
An octupua it an enclosed car. I
v n v
Goahamlghty, wasn't that parade
a humdingerl 71
3 j
Those Oakland Gobblers knock-;
ed the boys for a loop. j
The Bandon Beachmen were all 1
dolled out in their bath in' suits for
the Satiddy night bawth.
Ye ed. entered the eack race
event yestiddy and ended fifth,
five contestants competin. The
oommittee In charge handed us a
nose-bag Instead of a gunny-eack
and we dern near broke our Paris
garters tryin' to get off the as
phalt. An antiquated flivver steamed
down the main stem this a. m. with
Louis Davis at the helm. Those are
the kind of care girls walk home
from. '
f
The big dawnce at the armory
tonight oughta attract a large
crowd of looal grapplers.
f. -j.
Ben King, Bandon Beachman de
luxe, who uster get Ms mail In this
village, was among the visitors to
day. Ben brought over a eack of
All Had a Good Time
Our Delicatessen was crowded with people during
the Carnival, and many. learned what an easy mat
ter it is to depend upon us. Just keep right on
coming in for your lunch dainties and pastry. We
have 'em.
ROASTS, PIES, CAKES, TAMALES, SALADS.
HOT BREAD EVERY DAY.
SPECIAL FOR MONDAY Veal Loaf, Creamed
Carrots, Chess Pies, Custard Pies.
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocera
Phone S 1 $
merely bowi-d. The klnf and queen ijiTgT'-i.rirT'irTiiTr'rwir'iifB'-Mgiii?
didn't aay a word. W uovino A
And out of tills pantomime, the
so-called Americana achieved, so t m
they aay. one ot life's greatest so-, 9
clal heights.
Let's pity tHem! Lot's foiglve
them foa their weakness In think
ing that this dumb show cat any I j
glory on them. Rather did It. II It fc
I meant anything at all, emphasize I t
I their own Inferiority. p
Hut the dumb show didn't mean i t
anything, that Is, to men and !
: wnmen of Iho real Amertr-Ari strlnp
It was simply one of those insipid i &j
affairs which serve aa one of the; '1
In i
t STATE PRESS
t COMMENT
11
' few remaining props to royalty
1 that they are meant to Inculcate
the idea that the king and queen
are fashioned from superior clay.!
This Idea has been bumped pretty
hard of late, but royalty still per,
sttua in fighting for aelf-preaerva
' tlon. The dumb show reception. In i
, which the ruled bow to tbeir rulers,
, Is a part of the game '
I American women whose ames-
tors, perhaps, fought at Bun Iter Hill
or at Brandy wine have no far for-
gotten the sacrifice of their for
a bears as to esteem It an honor to
, curtsy before kings and queen ts. It ,
A
&OIMG TO
MOVE
Why not avail yourself of
a tried and trusted trans
portation service? Why
experiment with valuable
properly? There are )eara
of satisfactory aervlce be
bind us. Reasonable
prices.
"Wi aim to pleats"
H.S. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORACE CO.
PHONE 220
ELKS ATTENTION
i Tho rnmmltteo in Mini oil hat S I is to laugh
efeeasses, selected the uniform to be "rr" m l"" "u oiara o aie
I worn by the members who are a'' J1'"" nd nueens. not by rignt
.,!'" . I to lne national conven- ! ' birth' bu,t by tent of our own
Ills great intelligence led many ' tlon at portiand in July If I ach'evinents. If we llv imhtly
who did not agree with him In j are lnK CB Boon j and achieve nob'y we eaiu our
all things to highly respect and ! poii,,blB at wudl.r aml Agee I claim to the purple and there is no
Co.'s store and have your
measurement taken. Do not
delay.
MODEL DAIRY
The only dairy in Douglas County selling
CLARIFIED MILK
We invite inspection.
Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service.
Morning and Night Delivery Phone 44-F11
admire former Senator I. N. Day.
lie was a fuir am) square fishier.
He respected, und had the respect
of all fair opponents. There was
no question about the high order
of his citizenship, lie was a born
leader of men. He had a great
deul to do with the Inauguration
of the syHtem of Improved high
ways in Oregon. I'.'e was, perhaps
the I eliding spirit in securing tlm
original six million dollar bond
Ikur with which the work wad
started. It in a work that prob
ably not one Individual in the
state would now wish to undue.
The final report to the legla
teachers' qualifications his ad
hereiue to a beuten track in re
ligion. Apparently ho would
strike from the school payroll the
names of all tfacher who do not
believe us he believes.
Since the Tennessee law was
enacted and a case to test it
brought In court, and since Mr.
Hryan vmhurked upon his expedi-
Ifnn (if AunnnrL fur tho law iinrv-
lature by the tax investigating ; pt. have begun to ask about and
commiSMion of which Senator Hay 8,U(iy tiie theory of evolution
was the head, was a PuMic . nvr hv rivn if thnn-hr
ootan breezo which ht passed out J enlevement of the first rank. It j before." Eugene Journal.
ins ozone in ni - ' -
better title of ownership. Albany
Herald,
as samples of
horns town.
fr
Big 8plash Norton, who was
elected to that honored position as
htad of the Beachmen, has the
best shape of the hull dern crew.
Nort looks like a model for a Cos
sard corset and no wonder the mer
maids leave hene.
Eddie Young, the biggest gob
bler that ever gobbled, marched at
the head of the Oakland fellers to
day and Ed certainly looked digni
fied. Ed1 cants over to demand dam
age money from ' the Umpqua
Chiefe who recently Invaded the
Oakland aection and swiped all the
tail-feathers from their turks to
make war-bonnets.
4.
Bob Stanfield .arrived In our
midst today and we haven't had a
chance to talk to him yet. He's
sure do fer a dern good bawlin' out.
Those last sseds he eent us never
did sprout
Dock Cooper has deserted bron
cho ridin' since he bit the dust
along the main stem last year when
his steed performed a collie-jit fox
trot. Dock is now riding the hur
ricane deck of a motorcycle, as
satin yer meals standtn' ain't bo
funny,
!$
HI ho hum
Oh gosh
We can
Sleep
Tomorry mornin.
$
situation, with constructive pro-
poia)8 for a better ayntem.
To gathering material for that
report, Senator fay devoted two
years in active endeavor. In his
..is.sa.il i.aai .! iiuauiir r ViHf I linru u-ur 91 .
01 x, Itts undeliverahln letters sent
A1UI.1SH THK DFVI
I.K'n'Kit OITK K.
If the neople of the United Sta-
j te.4 would exercise care and or-
dinary common sen&e there would
tho htghe-t authorities on tnxa
tlon. It Is doubtful if any head
of any public committee In Ore.
gon ever took his responsibility
more seriously or devoted so much
time and personal efort to It. In
time. Senator Day's findings In
that report will he largely applied
to the Oregon tax system, becauso
they are fundamental and mani
festly sound.
If Senator Day hod no olher
monument, his great analysis 3f
taxation Is a leiracy to his fellow
citizens to stand as a lusting me
morial to his work and his citi
zenship. Portland Journal.
MOTHKUH rKNSlONS
The- mothers' penlon Is Intend
ed to provide for dependent chil
dren In their homes. It was be
lieved hv lhoe who Initiated the
plan, that tlie child would he bet- (.JiUtjn to .,.,
tt-r off In the core of his ownion the t.vtM(
UKKIItT, III Hliy I NH1 II 111 lllll,
to th.it office. In addition there
to, there were Sft.olU parcels
pist packages sent there. Such
figures beein almost unbelievable,
yet they are ofiiciul. The Govern
ment spent 11.740,000 to look
up addresses lost year, with the
result that OO.OKO.OOO other
pieces of mall reached their in
tended destination.
Almost all of thla could have
bt'fn prevented if people had uned
a lilt lu mure care in addressing
letters and packages. The names
of the post otfke, the state and
the Btrwt numbers are omitted in
millions of Instances. It is true
that some of the miscarriage in
due to the fact that tlie addresses
; have moved, but all the mail
! would have been returned to the
I iir.ii,,.. t.., at...., a .. I. .... .1.
mil' id 1 1 an uiuj iiinvu liic j)iu
tee a return address
lopes. This address
Who Pay the Taxes.
People generally imagine that ag
riculture pays from half to three
fourths of the property taxes levied
In Oregon. Until within the last
25 years such was the case, and
the tradition has persisted. The
facts are that this year agriculture
is paying only 26 per cent of the
property tax. including the $1,500,
000 of irrigation und drainage dis
trict taxes levied upon the small
acreage within those districts.
Aside from this $1.5u0.000 of dis
trict taxes, agricultural property
pays onl$9,500.U00 in taxes, or 22i
per cent of the $42.6tiO,OOU prop
erty tax bill.
Public utilities and railroads are
paying $5.36M.00 lu property taxes
this year, or 12$ per cent of the to
tal. Timber and sawmill property
outside of the cities pay slightly
more, or $5,417,000. As there Is
much lumber and sawmill prop
erty and stocks within the cities,
it may be raid that the lumber in-;
duslry and the public service cor-!
potations pay considerably more in
property taxes than all the agricul-;
lural Interests of the state. - ;
Property located within the cities
pays the largest part of the total, j
The taxes levied on property within .
city limits this vfear amounts to
$22.453. $74, or per cent of the j
total. Oregon Voter.
Modernize Your Home
By laying an Arkansas "Perfection" Oak Floor. We will
furnish sufficient flooring of good quality to lay a room
,14x16 for $19.50. Other sizes proportionately. Ask
us about it.
Sold Only By
Coen Lumber Company
Phone 121
SUMMER SCHOOL
ASK ABOUT IT
The Business College will be in session thruout the
Summer Months. All classes will be conducted the same
as during the regular school year.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. ROBERTS, PRESIDENT.
Phone 666 992 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon
ill iimci it'tr, iiiih if.iu'i ii us iir-;i i.l ., . ,i , 1,
inure man jiiinieu. mm ine uiw . fc u hnr ,f ly ,:fti.i tn
AllOMSH TIIK NOOSK.
Probably the most grfwsome !
executions In the history of theid
Oregon prison were staged Friday 'S
when two old and feeble men paid !a
the penalty for th;'ir crimes. i 3
Though tho punishment was
merited. It would be hurd to 1m
aglne a more barbarous scene g
than that enacted as the sickly ' 2J
and demented cripple, strapped 1 9
to an unvpljihted board, dangled; 2
'jllng to death, or a more brutal I -rf
" lone tlian that. In which the blood IS
gurgled audibly from the cashed
Have you seen our stock of screen doors. "We
make em," and screens also.
"We sell 'em cheap" and make more. Get yours
before the flies get you.
Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co.
'"t..i. ....... .r.-..-,, overlooki-il. Somn People hav.- 1 l Z, v Vi V . A .
r , . . .. l ' , ; rem imiK nis cunning and lorm-
I1.-P, DUl, in(. DOOi benttalh
i ItungKsome scenes like these
I belong to medieval times, when
jthe theory was the more brutal
I the execution, the greater the de
j terrent to crlnra and while hu-
, The new president of the Fed- 8taRO Vhere It Is safe to abolish
eration 01 ine ioor says mat in-!the death waitv. civilization rie-
NEW NOTE IN INDUSTRY
,n , . "r . ' ' , V!i i I 'he address on the
assurance of ood. clothing, shel- !nbliat lt ,a sUv
.it and a mouierncompan lonsn.p. Abolish the Dead Letter Ofricj
AiTordiim W M" "l I'V1'; I by iismg care and common sense.
Loeb. president of the Child I American K onombt.
fare Commiti1 of America, th-' I
oMration of the law shows th.it
it has the added virtue of econo
my. In rniinH niiniliora It rrwt th
citv of New York, in I92;t, over J ustrlal wars are caused by "a inlands thai It he administered in j
S4.0ntt.nil0 to take care of ;!.- flaiirant disregard or denial of the a humane manner.
.tn i i i. I'ltnimnn rirhln nf ullhur iiitilctvrM ! n i
joi'w riu iu rvn nt iniii in miis n " i i ne pcai iuws ne mugs 10 a past i
1 IH)IU IU I'll Jill nriuiii- - - r rta;tr. it, J nu 111 lllll Ulll 111 JJIHCtf I
$4 ,500,000 to tnke care of s.l.rtuH i The thing to do, he declares, is n the20th century as the gib- !
children in tho homes of their. r ry to see me hrf8 ,ipon which thev formerly
own mothers. It cost the city oiher side as well as its own. and eft the bodies of criminals to
$2 40 a month to keep the In- realize the common ground be- Bwing from a a warning to evil
stltutlniiHl child, and It coif the jt ween th m. Instead of emphasiz- driers. Most slat on haw recog
wellare board a little over $ir. en ing their differences. nired this, and ns a result the
to keep It in its mothers' horn.'.. Some of our leading capitalists eleetrir chair or the lethal chant
It Is always deplorable that have said the same thng. ber, with their Instantaneous and
tanv child should be ohlined lo i It is indicative of a new day In painless deaths, have replaced tha
The refreshment counter at the I n,)V )mn Pminvs outside the Industrial relations v, hen labor lead- ?crffold.
Terminal Hotel Is prepared to serve familv for Its support. If readily era and caplains of industry agree No matter how revolting or
Ice cream and all kinds of cold - accepted, it weakens the moral that the way to Industral peace crifl the crime. It is no Justtlfl-
uiuinH. minor parties serveu in , fibre of the chibl. If received r-, and prosperity is not through ag-; catim for similar brutalltv in
front of hotel any time; will deliver luctnutly and under the compnl- gressive warfare, intended in each administering the penalty. When
a quart of Ico cream any place in sion of stern neremlty. It breads rasu to crush the other side, but: the state t:ik(S life, it takes all
"Dang that fuzzy cotton candy
I got ths gol dtnger stuff In my
whitkars."
GOOD NEW8 FOR
HOT WEATHER SUFFERERS
tho city at any time.
KKKI) JONES. Prop.
M i l ll.W HIT IIVVMN;.
Henry Van Hess, a resident of
a sensitiveness and bitterness th:it through better understanding of; that anyone Iris and It Is not
nothing can unite remove. , their common humanity and com-j called noon to play the barbarian
However, fluco such aid nm mnn Interest. There is a growing, in addition. It is high time the
now and then he niven. by nil reeling in Industry tmlay that future law was amended to abolish such
im-ans l"t it he done in anil thru tiuccesa lies in self respt rting co
llie home Tactful and self iffn- juperaiion. Albany lH-mocrut.
the Oregon Soldi, r Home, was Iuk charity that rear he the chill
siifffiH.v tnjuretl ye-terrtay alter- Jonly throuKh the mothers serMc
noon, when he was pi ruck by ant Is the bet means of preservin
awning, dropped by workmen ut
K tilde r's hbne uton-. The men
were work Ing with t he awning,
when it slipped In some manner ;
und f- on the nbl veler.tu, who
wjik passing underneath. He watt:
t u nne, for n few minutes, hut
was otherwise unhurt.
DISSOLUTION A MISTAKE H
The laM legislature anu nded th
cenes as presented nt t he peni-
lentiary Friday. Salem Journal.
for htm the self respect thai Meh frhtlo lattf. as to permit niHl.
II I H JMIH'l Ulllioi. " I I'lll.lll'l
Get screen doors at ToweU's Fur-
The News-Review 1
V OU AaWu akaald W aSacatdad. aa raoaat BeMdM asm f j
IJUim kad to discard tbeir old printin pbUaa. Hat. ia Ik. M
mrwly compiled dictienary larger and men complot. tbatt '
mmy cine anlsind vocabulary ail tba Daw wonla ami ,
aarw apecaal Isalmai sis a dy far erery rasdaa. I
EASY FOR YOU TO GET
Ttma oi thin coupons, piwnnid or mafted to tfasi uswsiMysr 1
mim with, a notniiwl sum to cd?w com of kasaaW j?
Man Orders iMitLi' QO .
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IS E'IJ' sm Entitle every render to thi New f
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Your Old Dictionary b Now Out of Date I
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Journal.
' Wc had an idea that UnoSoor oicnmjj in Toronto. Can-!
ada would lure a bijr crowd of pan-hod persons $ m tho j
t United States, but Me never imngined that the s) would
Obe so tremendous as to cause that tidal wav. on Lako Un-
tiirio, reKrted in today's dispatches. j
HKY AN'S A ITITI IH-:.
In one of his diittriliett i; .1 ; tl t
tho'' who venture to (tiff r fro : 1
h'm in reltuious helief. antl r
DO NO rnnrrete work In the I. O. !,., nilti ..1Wnti.m luw in T. n
r. tenieteiy without in'rinission 1 tr iinun k:iIH
or tue truMeeH. Vlirk: ..XVp mn41 wjn ,f
H.S KUK.N'CII. Chairman. world is to be stve.f That
l prerisrlv what Mr llrvjin sutd in
ASSOCIATION MEMBERS . i I ;.. (,nlv then it wn the 1 n it. I
, i Si.itt'i which was to be saved I.-
Tiring wool and mohair to Kami :he vh torv h
Miieu KMli.iimr Ihurvihiy and fr. siher. Mr tran and fr
rridsy. May J.h and Dlt S. I. I'.eik- !il-er lot and the I nited Stai
h-. jha gone rtKht alonir.
- I Mr. Itrvan at present in gtMi.-
DAILY WEATHER REPORT trhe mt nnlabh putilte i-hih.-1
S Weather U'ir :iu. bn al office, ; (ion of indiv idunl blttotry of r.
Item burn. Drt kui, 1 hours ending ' eent yours When a student ir
ft a. 111 , Itrown univer-iiy nked hii'i a
I'rei ipliHileii In inches and hun-, .;nest in the ntl'- r d;iy Hut
dndthft: Kiuiupi htni, he insulted tin1 siu-
MiKhet lent Hra lure e.xterdav Ti dent it lid vt a Iked off tho pi, if -
Low out teinprtiituie ai iiiht 4h form. When a C'im rn;it ion '1 v
11 eelpitaiinii. last :4 hours 0 niiiiHter at New York dift r-
Total pierip iiur lt ni mon'h 1 Ts trem llii Ntah uiert that moden
Nninial preiip. for this inocth 2 tf.'t Nt ennnot neiul nilstoii.tn-
Total precip. from hrpteuiber nhiond 1 h'e.tue they ha t.
1. lo dale 4tt tiS tuevare to send." Mr, llr;ni m
Aveisue tin , from .sei-t deiv declarer! "After thii 1 ;
- si niiie ine i on:.:reg.iTioi)an,i
S pt 1, Hiev ne no ere , and Maud :im
S.lt'- liotliini:. 1" lem . thrm out"
; In his r Qm.' O-oches Mr i'rr
h.'M fett ., ed v) advance! (t
Hiding to the itemized cost of main-
Mining high school during the year n.
tor which taes are levied the
cost of transportation and h". In
terest on investtni'iit alter diluct
tng dedpreciat ion. This will there
fore Increase the high srhool tax In
i ni vititi.il district to an amount
greater than In union districts.
One union high school is an ex
ample, llecause the union high
M-hool tax was 3.4 mills this year
as against a county high-school tax
of 31 mills, an election has been
...lla.il alllsall lit ' 1 1 1 i f 111 ft tit YOtft llIMin
wan tn win for tm. uniim Uimrkt. How
ever under the new law, when
transportation costs and interest
The Terminal Garage I
Im lllil' il In tho rounlv lax. the tja
Ifvy for thi st'pt't'H ili'riris
annllu-r year bv hiclu than la the
uninn lltrlt. E
5
I ntn hiKh srhmita an- of croat
julvaniKi-f ti 1 hi- youth of the cotm-tt-y.
Thr nrn not .'niich pupils
to Justify Inilivlilual illstrlrt hu-h
hools. fvra 11 tlie manminam e
ro(.t ac tuit f xcesslvt'. but the
..niAn of it-Ml ,1 1 rf.'t a nnlvri.
tho iirobh m and It In a niUtaliP to Pjj
tlt.!olTC union oi!iriri "nrif ui" mm
ri'sultn havf own satlKfacforr,
.-von If lam-a roulU bo sllchtly tf
.luroil inch Ih'y not b.
llttpnno- tho AlntnriQt n nmn ptp Sprviro R3
: M
IF
1. IT7
Total fx, ens from
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pi 1 hi i,t inn inr ai
e.-nson. tSt itMutn i.i
My. inrlusivrl 3H I.l. .1 that 'tho hiinil that
Mill- tonlKht ami ullliay, vmi.tho pairliock l tho hatii! Hi t
II Wil mild. O : rnntn.U tho a, hnola." Th-- In;
WILLIAM HKI.I. iiroatlon la sl!iltor Mr. Hra:i riirtnloil to tho nal pair ami ro- I5J. , .
MBt.wolotlst.iUuld mak th. test oi .chocl 'Url without a word. Th. men .li T
Bowing tfor Royalty.
Sixteen A Hi- 1 -lean women and
their nmle escirt were presented
to the king and queen ot ('.rent
lirliain the other nUht.
It Is report'.! that the women
Main and Washington Streets
ACCESSORIES
WASHING
TIRES AND TUBES
CRANKCASE SERVICE
BATTERY SERVICE
CAS
OIL
AIR
WATER
REPAIR?
LIGHT BULBS
BRAKE RELINING
REPLACEMENT PARTS
GREASING
OILING
COMPLETE CENTRALIZED SE.RVIfE
CARS' CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF iTiE CIT?.
PHONE 393