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ROSEBURG NEVS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. 1923 SLVEN- Just Unloaded Another car of old crop Flour $9.40, S8.80, S8.20 Made right and sold right GUARANTEED! See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBUftQ OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. SOUTH OF DRAIN HzlVs Catarrh Medicine !? both local ind Internal, and hu been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty yean. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY fit CO-Toledo, Ohio A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lov Story of Today By Idah McGlone Gibson Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. .1 fhn U..a. thin Vaa. family being on the vray to Med-1 c,e0 after ' eloping ford to locate. The damages arei-,,,. v... ;.,.... oomg uV-K Lieutenant Paul Armstrong, goes , lug an old model Ford car. which l0 hlg arlny nd 8m) flnd( rRA!N. Aug. 17. (Special to the! was almost completely wrecked. out aI11011. immediately that News-Review). The barn of Mrs.. o married life la not too rosy. There jow is me ume to ls niU(.h utriKue at the post, tan and burn of summer. Rebuild KUa TnorudikB wl(e of , no. the tissuea with a reliable creanj or .0(Kl itfU,euan. jtie, rom the Special Round Trip Fares for Hop Pickers To Salem $7.90 To Independence $8.20 On Sale August 25 to September 15 inclusive. Return Limit September 30. L, B. MOORE, Agent Southern Pacific Lines I Anna Fenton., located on the hill about three quarters of a mile south of town was destroyed by fire about fire o'clock Monday evening, the structure with about ten tons of hay being a total loss, with no insurance. It was at first thought that the fire resulted from spontaneous combustion but an ex amination of the premise revealed a partly burned package of cigar ette papers which led to the be lief that a hobo may have been sleeping in the place during the day and had carelessly thrown a partly burned match or cigarette stub down near the barn. Mrs. Fenton and her son. the only occu pants of the place, were away from the place during the after noon. Mrs. Fenton places her loss at about $500 which she can 111 afford. Men's suits cleaned ana pressed, 11.50. Roaeburg Cleaners, phone 472. CUSTER, WASH.. EUGENE COUPLE MARRIED HERE LAST NIGHT Lawrence W. Conway, both Frady and of Eugene, 0 NOTICE Ruth were All O. A. C. students and quietly married here last night at i friends are invited to meet at 9:30 o'clock. The wedding was per ( the McKean, Darby & Bald- formed by County Judge George Quine, at his home and wa3 wit nessed by the bride's mother and close friends of the contracting panics. They left at once for Eu gene where they will make their home, Mr. Frady being the pro prietor of a cleaning and pressing business In that city. How long should a wife live? LAST BABY CLINIC TODAY The last of the series of buby clinics, sponsored by the Douglas County Health Unit, was held to day at Kiddle. The clinics have proven very successful, and the at tendance has been better than had even been anticipated. At Suther- win Btore at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening. August 27, to hear Coach Schlssler. lin yesterday there were 4S babies fur examination, while the mothers were greatly interested in the clinic. You'll soon need your overcoat Better let us get it ready for you. Cold nights are not so far ahead. Imperial -Cleaners. TROUBLE IN GETTING GRAVEL AT ROBERTS CREEK IS OVERCOME 55000 MILES this Seiberling All Tread had given which came rolling in yesterday. Not nil Seiberlinga give that and some give more. Their average is unequalled and that's what interests you and us. Gravelling of the Glengary road started today after considerable difficulties. According to County Judge Quine tho county proposed to take gravel from Roberts Creek, but an objection was made by the Late W hltsetl. the resident from whose land the gravel was to be removed. When the county em ployees tried to force matters, the county engineer, Floyd Frear, was confronted with a hoe and told to keen off. the Judge stales. Mr. Whitsett was shown the law giv ing the court the right to take any road material from the bed of streams, and work started today. In order to prevent further trouble, Sheriff Siarmer accompanied the road crew. HUGE DIAMOND ROBBERY. (Aaoclated Prat Leafed Wire.) LISBON. Aug. 27. -Portuguese nollce have discovered the robbery of diamonds worth 100.000 pounds sterling In the Lunda kingdom dis trict of the Portuguese west Afri can rolonv of Angola. Several na tives have bren arrested charged with tike thefts. afternoon, and I'll ask him my self." I wondered If thia was the time to tell Paul of my meeting Willi Col. Beldon on the desert road and Major Rulston finding us there, our two cars drawn up beside it and Col. Beldon talking to me earnestly with his foot on my running board. Then I sud' lotion. We carry only the best. , a(ter mach uo,iB about herldenly remembered that MaJ. 8tet- land Col. Ulakelv lieicon. Cleo.-er nao told me not to say any- Lloyd Crocker. , lie:pi Rita and resolves not to let ; her own name become the aubject thing to my husband that would excite him. and 1 remarked: "1 must go Paul. Your mother loses 1500 to ; win tie very impatient, i neara iho ..nA ..(ht mri ner come in just as i came into llosea 1500 to a pair of cheap I"' 'room. You know she would .gamblers the next night. He is I think I ought to have rushed to broke and gives the gamblers his " imiue-iiawi. o.vu . ,uu RANrROFT'S DEATH MnilDlurn BV lAPAM ot 'P- P"l exhibits a pas mwwiuii a-f ' " - slon for gambling (Aam-Utcd 11m Uurd Win.) CHICAGO. Aug. 27. -Ambassa dor Tsunco Matsudatra. Japan'stfe- presenuttlve at Washington, came here to pay his nation's last trib ute to the late Edgar A. Bancroft, who died In Tokyo, where he was the ambassador from the United States. Ambassador Matsudatra became comes so enraged at an insult acquainted wltb Mr. Bancroft from Paul that she throws a vase while serving aa Minister of For-j at him. It hits his head, makes elgn Affairs. ! a nasty gash and Paal is now In 'Everyone who knew the ambas- the ho.-pltul ,at deuth'a door, due sador r.-earded him as a man of to the wound. Chick Adams, an wife's car in settlement of the debt. Cleo la furious; the colo nel wama to help and Paul la somewhat sullen. One augry word follows another after the colouel leavea. Cleo finally be- were dying. "I wish she were not here," said Paul wistfully. "So do I, my dear. I'm not quite ready yet to hear her say '1 told you so.' " Paul sighed again. "Well." anyway. I'll try to take her oft your hands. You know you're a sick man," I said with a smile, "and that lets you out I of all responsibility. I'll make fine character," said Ambassador , old sweetneart. drops in "?-- ,- women J !XJZ L SZ my uv' c,8e 10 WUUUI UB IMIU 1U -Ull. 1 -' . ' . i .'Vrt.. lrnnw T',i death was a great blow to Japan as well as America. "You lost a worihy representa tive and we lost a good man. "So I am here In respect to his memory to pay a last tribute. prepatatory to undergoing transfusion operation. Cleo discovers Chick still loves her. Ho leaves the operating room and Cleo gets almost hysterical She "For many years to come we will '. the waiting for the outcome ..i hi .. u.. ..riv.j in lanan is a murderess if Paul dies. at a rather difficult time. Although ! The parents of the distressed 1.. .... ,h. . Hm. in' married couple have been sent Japanese people will mourn uis death for many years." tor and have arrived. Cleo hates ; Paul's mother a nosey cat. ! Due to the transfusion of blood, over- ' donated by Chick, Paul will live. had an almost miraculous escape I " "... a ., , sav the doctors. : "j" ' " ' Tir. ."fil.b0 at Bernlers. tho 'tailor, i FOR SALE FOR RENT ALL Kinds of lathe and work done at 121 N. Foa RENT Furnished close in. 441 North Rose. rooms, PICKLING cucumbers for Phone 2SF12. Mrs. Henry Lander. FOH SALI- One tuiuibouleue aud one Delaine buck. Boyer L:os. Phone 14F14. FOR SALU one rPKisti'iid Sh. op shire rain. J. 1. liuflleld, Kjsu burg. Phone 42F1I. Folt SALE Ford speedster, Al condition. Inquire Ix-pot Pool Hall. i rvm r..i i - i .1 U1 Housekeeping rootns. Modem. 344 S. Jackson St. when the Ford car, In which they were traveling to Medford, was crowded off the road and Into the ditch at the avia tion field, a short distance south of the city. The boys. Bergel, Novall, Dwin and Harold Grove, all of Custer, were on their way doors north Liberty theatre. GERMAN SWIMMER SETS MARK FOR 37 MILES Cleo goes In the room to see Paul. Love appears to be dead between them there is only a fine sympathy and a futile sense ot pity. LITTLE OUTCROPPINGS "Have you seen Chick, Paul?" (AMocUtnl Vrrm Lrued Wire) BERLIN, Aug. 27. A German south, when a car driven by O. Hu-l"""",'r-. ni'uencn, ye-cru, - a8kedi gill, of Oakland. Oregon, passed accompnsnea "! "No, yet. I was Just told that them, going in the same direction. wo,rd .rec.r,l""eV fi?.. K.iunrf ' I was going to submit to a blood Another car was coming north. u. C transfusion. I was too weak to and the boys claim that in passing ," 'J ,,' , ;care who the blood came from. Hugill cut In too close ahead ofi""' iof course now he Is quite weaa, them and caught their front wheel "e .." hT. but the Major said he will be and threw them off tho grade. P J "ll" 7, V..V h7 hei j UP and around tomorrow." The car was turned down the " , ..Tne Major has promised me, Paul, that I shall see him to night. Probably he thinks you are too weak to have to express your gratefulness so soon. i Did you know that your fa- fltnun lnlln, anit hfl(1 Hlmniit . lc reached the bottom when a front wheel collapsed causing the ma chine to turn upside down. All four of the boys were caught un derneath but managed to crawl out, with the exception of Harold, who Ka.t in. ka mtlla.1 All, Ic.uln. nnM shoe pinned under the auto? The! r?hUU .""J.'Tlt' "Zit sii r h-viiv in,in with urn-lo the Untied States, about Seo- K..j.u . ..iT ti mber 1. according to A. Melias. Ycak, financial agent for that gov ernment and a brother of President Plutarco Calles, who passed through here today. Mexico discharged her domestic debts August 13 wlu-u 20.000,ouO pesos were paid private institu tions of that country. salt broko open and Spilled salt one of the boys eyes, which was the only injury sustained by any of them. The parents of the four boys were traveling some distance be hind them in another car, the For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone 44. Highway Service Co. mm? DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather r.ureau. local of fice. Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m. Precipitation In Inches and hundredths: Highest temperature yesterday Lowest temperature last night Precipitation, last 24 Hours v Total preclp. since 1st of month .85 Normal preclp. for this month .33 Total preclp. from Sept. 1. P.I24. to date 42.76 Average preclp. from Sept. 1, 1S77 .. - 3 35 Total excess from Sept. 1. 1124 8.41 Average precipitation for 4i wet season". (September to May. Inclusive) 81.4S Cloudy tonight and Friday. W!I.UAM BELL, Meteorologist. Motorists!! Wo have Just equipped our shop and are prepared to han dle all kinds of repairs, elec tric service especially. We are here to give satisfaction. AL YOUNG IN CHARGE SOUTH END Service Co. TELEPHONE . GIRL NOW WELL Suffered. Two Years. Relieved by taking Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound Marshalltnwn, krwa. "At the time I began taking; Lydia E. Pinkham'a VefretaDie com pound 1 was a tel ephone operator and had been suf fering for trwo years with bearing-down pains and cramps in my legs so I could scarcely walk. At times I could nit do any kind q work on account of my trouble. My mother waa taking the medicine for the Change of Life and she thought it wuld help me and it did. I have also taken Lydia E. Pinkham'a Liver Pills. I recommend your medicines to my Iriends and 1 will answer all gs I letters asking about them." Mra. P. tin 1 9, oox it?, m arsnaii ujwn, la. Mri. Norton' Experience "Before I started taking Lvdia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound I was weak and nervous, and had such terrible dizzy spells that I could not stand some days. 1 had no appetite, was restless at night and felt all run down. My husband got me a bottle of the Vegetable Compound and I am surprised at the results after taking it.'1 Mrs. Clarence S. Norton, 18 Pierce St. Dover. N. R Cook with gaa. IT'S ALL RIGHT WITH U. S- SAN ANTONIO Tex. Aug. IT. !"er and mother are here, dear? Mexico will bvgin paying her 100,- My Daddy aas aiso come. iou enouiu not iiuve sent iwi them, Cleo. Mother will muko all sorts of a hullabaloo about my accident, and I'm afraid that One of us will spill tho beans." "I didn't send for them, Paul, any of them, although 1 felt 1 could hardly live without my fa ther. I didn't even know they were coming until Chick told me this morning." "Then you have seen Chick, Cleo?" "Yes. he came in for a moment find Paul, I told him I was to blame for It all." "You should not havo told him that." "I thought you were going to die, and 1 had to tell some one. He was awfully nice about It seemed to think I was struggling under an aberration of mind." "You were, you were. 1 don't want to see mother tonight. Showing of new fall and winter millinery now on at the Specialty Shoppe, 22Z Jackson St. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Highway Construction, Douglas County, Oregon.' sorry sorry. don't you." "Sorry!" exclaimed Paul "Sor ry for what? You've done noth ing to be sorry for. It wus I who made an asinine idiot ot myself." 1 raised m: lips from my liui"-. band's ear until they toucued his forehead. "Goodbye, dear. IP you want me I'll be at the house." I left the room quickly! not waiting for the elevator I rushed down the three flights of stulrs. I was In hopes I was going to get out of the hospital without seeing Mother Armstrong; then I would send Johnson over to bring her to my house. However, 1 ran straight Into her, sitting at the foot of the staircase in the re ception hall, looking like Pati ence on a monument. "I must aay, Cleo." she said, "that you've not seemed particul arly anxious to see either Paul's parents or your own turner. We ve been walling or at least I've been waiting here for a halt hour. -The man wont out a moment ago." "Don't you think you would bettor come over to the house with me?" I pleaded. "Certainly not. I am going to stay right here until I have seen Paul." "But you cannot see him to night, Mother. He Is still very weak, and tne doctor wouia u"i let me stay very long with him. "Come on over to tho house and get freshened up a bit. 1 expect as soon as . Col. Beldon knows you and Dad4 are hero, he will Invite you to sit with him tonight at mess." "Cleo. I didn't come down here Intent on any soolal activities. My husband and 1 came because we thought our son wus dying. Come over here and tell me all about It. How did It happen?" o How long should a wife live? UK eiALE Fifteen registered Shropshire rams. J. V. Ctieuo weth, Oakland, Oregon. YELLOW " PEAK" Tomatoeafor preserving, at Everybody's Ex change. Phone tF2. Foil-SALE Tomatoes" 2S cents per bushel. Bring your boxes and pick them yourself. Hubbard and McLain, Millard, Ore Foil SAU1 llarilwt pears and peach at Brand's Road Stand, Pacific highway, 4 miles nuilh of Roseburg. FOR SALE (Tne snmll sawnTlll complete with planer. For par ticulars wrllo to (ilendale Slate Bank, Glendulo, Oregon. HAMPSHIRE FOR RENT &-room unfurnished cottage. Inquire 614 8. Pine St. i uli Uh..M' 1-uruished housekeep ing room at 2 IS N. Rose slreec- FOU RENT DesiraDle sevetvcooin house with garage, close--In. Phone 437-J. FOR RENT Illgllght room, suit aulu tor worasnup or sto'ra'ge. inquire Pettey s confectionery. FOR RENT Large, clean ihTifi l-ooiu luruished apartment . ..Lo cated at 1204 incneater SL Call at !H7 Cobb SL ,," I tVAMLD I WANTED Phonograph records Any kind. Ita Winchester St. WANTK1 To riut 8 ma 11 farn ciosw in. Addreai J, B,,"juro News Itevlew. WAN TKI-Wanted good atppd hum. reed mill. C. 11. Mauwn, Oakland, Oregon. nuiifj lor tsuif, 4 yearlings, all reKttfterrd and Kuod big fellows. Call on or address, O. K. Aikiiia, Itiddlo, Oregon. FOlt SALE Canning tonmioes. Hi ho melons, vegetables and fruits of all kind; prices rlht. Phone 2--F4. Q. T. Koyer, Dillard, Ore. KH SALE lies t made of stove wood, absolutely dry. Let me have your orders so I can fill them betore the rains come. Ad dress W. I). G. care News-He view. i u CLuSu. AN ESTATE -.Six-room house, garage, street paved, best neighborhood, two , blocks from Hose school. Half cash, balance monthly payments. Chas. V. Hop kins, 41!0 Perkins Ilullding. FOH SALE oiiia UK's, the very best ot my cro.y get thm while they are good. In-fore It rains. 11 ring your boxes and pick them yourself for 25 cents per bushel. J. K. Evans, Dillard. Look for the Shell gas sign. A USED CAR RAHGAIN A late) lv2 Star sport model touring. Color radio - blue. Four-wheel brakes. Disc whels, mechanical' It perfect, driven only 4,000 miles. Good rubber with brand new Hpare cord. Priced right. Call 322 Kast First Ave., north. FOR RENT 2 new 2-rooin furnish ed houses, per month. J. fcarr. Milter's Addition. GIRL with experience desires stenographic position. Address "G", care News-Review. WANTEISteadywork, .hotel or housework, anywhere, by experi enced woman. 8o3 Winchester SL WANTED Evergreen blackberry pickers. Three cunts per lb. paid. Inquire at Holt Chase Canning; Co., Myrtle Point, Ore. WANTED Man for farm worlt at the Overland Orchards. House, wood, water, light, furnished. Wife to take few orchard hands to board. Phone 31F5. ' wJt WAITED-TO" KENT On shares, stocked ranch, sheep ranch, .pre ferred. Good references If, need ed. John Wilkinson, YonctUla, Ore. - VilSCELLANEOUS I Sealed bids will be' received by the County Court of Douglas Coun ty. Oregon, at the court house hi,cco m., on the 3rd day of September, i 1925. for construction work on a section of road oetween Roseburg and Hoaglln, known as sections 1, 2 and 3. The work Involves ap- I knew you wouldn t, Paul, so I told Major atelier not to let any of them Into this room until tomorrow." "Good girl. What will you do with than all? Will ou ask col. Beldon to tuke them to tho mess dear, and It proximately 1 mile of gravelling. ISO Old Will lie CIlSlUeit-u Ullirn. ...i u ,.' accompanied by cash, bidder's bond . .... .' . nm or certified check for an amount' , properly.' equal to at least five (51 per ceni -why, what's the mutter? Are ot the toial amount of the bid. ml Bore a, thp Colonel? If A sufficient bond will be required , Blk mc , lnink he n, beea for the faithful performance of the Jo11 d , Can t you tt.0- tuiiunti iu a uui . nhone h m' the total amount of the bid Plans, specifications, fornm of contract, proposal blanks, and full information for bidders may be ob tained at the office of the county clerk or the county roadinaster, Court House, Roseburg, Oregon. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals, or to accept the proposal or proposals det-mtid best for the county. IRA B. Riniil.K. County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon. THE COl'NTY COURT OF DOUG LAS COUNTY, (Seal) Geo. K. Quine, County Judge, Edwin Weaver, Commissioner, C. I,. Berkley. Commissioner. "Never mind, however, I think he'll be over here some time this SISTER LOCAL WOMAN DIES AT BEND ANGLO-FRENCH WAR DEBT TERMS GIVE U. S. FIGURE BASE Mrs. Luella Koopman. 43 years of age, died In Bend this morning. Cause of death was heart failure. Mrs. Koopman, the wife of the late Richard Koopman of Post, In Crook county, is survived by her mother, Mrs. L. J. Wlmcr; four sons, Fred. Robert, Arthur and Lyle: two sis ters Mrs. C. H. Spaugh of Bend, nd Mrs. Alice Argerbrlght or (Awnrlatttl t'rrM U.m Wirt.) WASHINGTON. Aug. 27. Tho feature of the Anglo-French debt settlement ' which Involves the question of the French ability to pay is reunrded here as having an important bearing on the forthcoming Frunco-A m e r I c a n debt discussion here. Acting Secretary Winston of the treasury suld that obviously the amount France bus agreed to pay the London government will have to be considered by the Am erican debt commission when it j analyzes the capacity of the ; French nation to liquidate Its ob- ligations here. Mr. Winston added, however, that the relationship of this gov- j ernmcnt to those nations which owe It money, is strlclly Hint of a creditor, while the relationship between tho allied debtors and creditors Is complicated in his GOOD CAR To trade for small house and lot. Would make good truck. 811 Washington St. CAR OWNER Don't forget U all 653 when in need ot auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. FOR TRADE A new Studebaker to trade for niodern home, what have you? Address Bx 667, Rose burg. EDUC,TIONAL Will you fill one of the positions as a telegraph operator that will be open to students of our school this year? Enrollment days Monday and Thursday evenings. Night classes only. Roseburg Telegraph Insti tute, 224 Perkins Bldg. Phone 124-J. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OR. U. d i'LYLKK Cairo praetl phvsteton IV W Tjin Ht riMaBsaKatlBsssssssssssssssssssssssssl Roseburg. and one brother. I. E. ' opinion, by questions confined Wlmer of Brownsville. Burial will be In the I. O. O. F. cemetery in Prlnevllle at 2 o clock Thursday afternoon. Bend Bulletin. strictly to European nf.'alrs. ROAOS INSPECTED Bath Floors, Fireplaces, Drain Boards, Sink Backs. FRANK FIELD TILE CONTRACTOR. Tils Work of All Descriptions Resldenco 1S93 Garden Ave. Eugene, Oregon ' ' Chocolates The best and purest. Manufactured for drug store trade. li.n.l ..ll.1 Mnrl Hiiim.rl In Her- shey's. A quality food product, i road projects In the county, d Lloyd Crocker. K. A. Collier, asslslant market road engineer, and Floyd Frear, county engineer, spent yesterday i surveying several of the murket Hi M low cost j;' JT QJrrZy itirwt from JMJ,L jyt: tacnret. It (J II Xk mrntim U- tjJK T" 4 A.sTrW.-T- ' XjJ ) I 2229 1 II A.. 7VMLLWORK!n NOTICE OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice Is hereby given that on the second Monday In September being September 14th, the Board i of Equalization will attend In the j assessors UIIH e 111 lilt, Liiuillti'iini- In Roseburg, HoukIiis county, Ore ! gon, for the purpose of examining the assessment rolls and correct all errors In valuations, descrip tion and quality of land, lots and other property assessed by the as sessor, and It shall be the duty of persons interested to appear at tnal j time nd place appointed. FRANK L. CALKIN. I Assessor. Idernble inorket road work is be- lllg done, and tile engineers out lined plans for future impruve-, mints. Cook wltn gas. N EVER BE WITHOUT IT for it Immediately eanes sud den, severe, colicky niins and cnim in stomach and bowels. deadly nausea and wenkomnff diarrhoea. For children ana f?rown-ups ua CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Take it with you when yot traveL Keep it always In your home. Prune Trays, Boxes Egg Crates Manufactured by C. A. STELZIER Myrtle Creek, Ore. " Phone 260-4 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT i- Hotel Umpqiia TUBBY Tillie Knows How to Camp. DOUMlT WE. GOTTA Ctt BiO I cF TIL tie tHE. Wlt-0 MOUMT'IN hFM mJC EVIER THINC ' SHE FIMOS CHE ct"tE OWTO THE BEt - JOST LOOK ATT HAT ! KM WE 5 N FOn ''wvj AN' STitKS AN OLE PIECES OS THI-5 By 'WINNER f HtV.TURSV COMt ON AW'I ' TC-I W IT 7 1 -rECfiEE hawk am- f rr$60Mt! , 1 f uli? ' , hece. voth Uf,'M Vwr.j -time aw i yRt overt ! am it vjas mek J y , "THAT oit KvvA I THERE AN HS.WK ALMOST I JUiT A Mi MIT -lv S t &NKt'V YliVVv- K. STEPPED OK IT J AGO KCT-CJ l (rSr-. 'i -D1 -frVV Often the suit or wrap you are ready to discard needs" only ths skillful handiwork of our clesning. What do you cars, so It LOOKS like naw one. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 3? W'A