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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1925.
school and help to build real
; character life lu the comniuulijr.
Sunday school marts at 11:46 a. ra.
T Junior league meet sat S p. m. The
X Kpworth liitoio meets at 6:30 p.
. ' ' m. The monitnK sermon theme la
I "Chosen of Christ. " ' Th evtnlna;
-k...t. . -u.i. : sermon ineme is -no "vonii.m
jv.i7. :r,v.,-r .v. rr-r t,;: ; wiu gi." 000.1
;
1
SUNDAY AT THE
CHURCHES
MUSic
mowing at 11 p'clock and ytilutrt-
by Uw
A cor
to all.
choir morning and evening.
dv ovonin-, .t ft ...i.-ir ihi!" welcome u extenueu
meeting- includes tesUwoniala of j Particularly atrangeis. , .
healing In Christian Science. Sun-
day. achool convene each Sunuuy I The First Baptist Church, corner
morning at S:46. All pupils from of Lane and Hoso streets. H. 1
the age ot 4 to 20 year ate Invlt-j Caldwell, minister. 9:45 a. ra. The
ed to attend. The reading room i church achool, Carlo 1'uKe, Kupt.
aide entranca to the church la open j The Sunday achool is the church
dally troin 2 to 4 p. In. except bun-1 teaching and atuiiyliig the Bible,
days and holidays. Here all au-Are you sharing tta benefits and
thorixed Christian Science Utera-, privileges and helping to advance
ture may be read, borrowed or pur- in good work? If not whether old
chaBed. The 'public la Invited to or yuung you are invited to enroll,
attend the aervices and visit the jil;u0 a. m. Morning Worship. Mca
readlng room. Subject of Sunday's j ,age by Kev. A. 1 Wilson, the
lea sou la "Ancltnt and Modern Ne-jnew representative of the Amerl
eoramancy ana Weseiuilma ix-jcan Baptist publication society In
Bounced." . , southern Oregon. Vou will enjoy
. I his message aud the service. Mu-
Lutheran 6orvicea. Lulhcran by UlB cbolr Uld orchea.rH, An
aemces Sunday allernoon at 1:M nvltaUon to . 6;30 p. m. young
S.ifrJ" lb. Pl"".V.l'?Z" I?,'1 lople-a meeting. Thru., divlalona:
2i4 K. Caaa at.oeu '-What May We Sen, laU.rmvdillu.ai ,na Jun.
." Wu th.UrCh y;,rt H There la a place for every
Wi.i t the question topic of the " , d
sermon.. Holy communion will be J, 7 . K ,,. . ' i
celebrated. Confessional eyrvlc-ea ' h', r. " J " 1
at I o clock. All those whj have i lnited- 7;3u P- " tvuing Wor-
not announced themselves after "P- Message by the pastor. Mu
sic by the choir aud orchestra.
W7
w
the
you
hen the orchestra stops its surge of music and
applauding couples begin to leave the floor when
join the good fellows for jolly talk and friendship
have a Camel!
not announced themselves after
services on 'thanksgiving may still
do so before coufesstunal services
Sunday. All alrangera are cordial
ly invited to our aervices. H. H.
Koung, pastor.
' Church of Christ of Myrtle Creak.
We came within three of reaching
our goat of luu last week at JJibie
achool. Let's "go over the top"
next Sunday. At the morning aurv
' ice the subject will be, "Going Far
ther" and should be heard by every
member of the church. In the eve
ning at 7:30 the pastor will preach
hla farewell aermon. The subject
will be, "The Second Coming ot
Christ." You are interested In this
subject so bring your neighbor and
come to bear the message. We
Wish to thank the many people who
have showed us so much kindness
daring our stay In Myrtle Creek,
and in leaving, tbe Christian peo
ple of this community have our
best wishes and prayers. Mr. and
Mra. Luke Elliott,
Special musical feature will be a
vocal solo by Miss Goodwin, the
supervisor of music In the public
schools. These services are full of
merit and devotion. The public la
cordially Invited to any or all of
the aervices.
Seventh Dsy Advent.'it -Church
edifice 11 02 Military street. West
Koseburg. Sabbath, school at lu a.
m. Saturday, followed by services ;
at 11 o'clock, lllble topics consid
ered during these study hours,
and all students of scripture will
be Interested. You are cordially
Invited to attend both aervices.
6t. Georges Episcopal Church
Church school meeta rexularly
every Sunday mornlug at !l:4! lu
the Parish-bouse, 2J4 Karft Cuss St.
We urge all members to be present.
1 W Pi TMmmmwrm
Methodist Church, 6outh, corner
of Kast Lane and South Main
streets. C. S. Coberly, pastor. Sun
day acbool atD:45 a. id., W. L.
Cobb, Supt. Morning worship and
preaching at 11 o'clock. Sermon by
the pastor. Evening preaching
service at 7:30. Senior Epworth
league devotional meeting at 6:30,
; F'"t Presbyterian ' Church 'd by Mrs. Mildred Ashwortn.
A man or a sheep! which Is more j The last period of tho league hour
vnluable today! On the world mar- will be given to Mr. Merle Clark,
ket It la a queatlon.Thls will be the ! who. will lead the mission study
tBunie of the moruing aermon. In clasa. "The Clash of Color," is
tbe evening the pastor will speak I the text Mid week prayer meeting
Catholic Church, Kane and Oak
(treets. Rer. B. Clery, pastor. No
vember 29 Mass and sermon at
9:30 a. m. Catechism classes im
mediately after. Kosary and ben
ediction of the M. B. S. in the eve
ning at 7:30. '
on "Our Dally Oread." The Sunday
achool meeta at 1:45. There la
much .discussion now about the
crutubllug home. Tbe Institution
of tnc- homo Is built on the reli
gious lie of the home-makers. In
childhood the tralul:ig la given aud
lmDresslons are received. One hour
week to form a life! Give the i iioseourg oiuuio, eumuuo mug..
Wednesday evening, 7:30. Official
board meeting Monday evening in
the pastor's study, sumo hour.
I " . YOUH PHOTOQI7APH
' It Is time now ts have it made,
to avoid the holiday rush. It will
solve a dozen gift prublems. The ,
WHEN the orchestra gives you encore after
encore, but finally stops. And the couples glow
ing with happiness reluctantly leave the floor.
When you join he men for jovial talk until the
next dance begins have a Camel!
For no friend so enhances the joys of life as
Camel. Camel makes every happy occasion
happier, adds its own charm to every festive
day, every blithesome evening. Camels contain
the very choicest tobaccos grown in all the world.
They never tire your taste, no matter how freely
you smoke them. They're so skilfully blended
they never leave a cigar etty after-taste. Rolled
into Camels is every good feature you have ever
wished for in a cigarette.
So, when you're waiting happily and confi
dently for your time to rejoin the dance
taste the smoke that's known and loved by the
world's experienced smokers. No doubt about
it, you'll never know how good a cigarette can
be until you
Hare a Camel!
Camels tonta'm the rery choices! tobaccos grown in all the world. Camels are
blended by the world's most expert, blenders. Nothing is loo good for Camels.
In the malting of this one brand we concentrate the tobacco knowledge and skill
of the largest organisation of tobacco experts in the world. A'o o(ier cigarette
made is like Camels. They are the overwhelming choke of experienced smokers.
C 1
ill
mmm
Our highest wish, if you do not yet
know Camel quality, is that you try
. them. We invite you to compare Camels
with any cigarette made at any Price.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
children that chance. Bring them
to Sunday school. Three C. E. so
cieties. Two of them meet at 3 p.
m. The Senior C. E. meets at 6:30
and invites all young people to
join them.
Uv Juckson, fhone 4l2.
International Bible Students Aa-
J.llHTi' A lit 44 l"la.
Vmt'vA rnuil fhu plurintr rrinrl
Delation. Uiblo tutly at the Mooe!of KtnnelU McUuiwIiTi how ma
hall Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Tho l(,rniH(.t. souih of the fcouHtor."
ttloudcd action, uni(tic IhrlllK and
aptit-iiiinK rouiaucu, and iu "Wild
ituiise Mt-aa," he U at uu buprtmo
bent.
Ihe story, which I.uclrn II jh
bard ad:pul to tho jjiven, uu- i
pti-i in Kriiiptnj, ntiiha.T iha biir
baioiiH Ht hoiKu ot a un? ct hora
thUvea and outlaws to capttiiui
fu'roral tliutifniitl wild hors-ii by
iitaiupcdiiia them Into a barbed ,
subjects for study will bo Thean, ow conies the good news i wire trap. Under the shrewd and
Lord's Return, aud the Necessity j n,ul n,e Liberty Theatre w ill open iliiielllceut diiwilou ot tieorge H.
for tbe Atonement, tho curse." All with the feature Friday. HUs Is tintts, this theme l developed anil
Interested In lllble study are cor- hiU ik h,i news for lurul fans ns embroidered with nn Bssuriuiunt
dlally Invited to attend. At 7:30 (he r clonic McDonald has stamp- i: imu-Ii tiememlous climaxes as
p. m. Sunday Mr. K. I. Loop wlllied blmseir a prlmo latoi.ne heto. to chill the blond ot the most
speak at the Moose hall, and his unit auiioiinieiiient of thu show-! hardened plttiiru Koer. The Html
O. A. C
DANCE
turkey famous. Colonel John Cool- j river traffic throughout tbe co.ua
ldge ato chicken for Thauksglviug. try, while racing fixtures have been
I abandoned and telephunlc cunt-
NEW YORK Ignace Jan Tader-1 municalions between London and
V The local O. A. C. club will ewiski played the piano so haid at Paris is broken.
uic.ior a. dance in hoi.or of a recital that he split a fingor and' During the middle of the week
uit iiii;ii rehool .iiL'.dents ucd has cancelled ail engaKemtnie. further Berloua Inroads were made
luuunu batuiday at S:3tl p. ! o '
lu. iu the K. 1'. hall. Cook wttn aas,
UiiKATrJK O. A. C. O
co-mmittek. STORMS TAKE TOLL
ROBIN REED WINS
FROM JONES; NOW
WES I ERN CHAMP
! London today..
I
PO:iTLAN!,
mlll.'Jcd feeLJsH
revenue. In. M.
subject will be "The Highway of lug of any of his pictures
Lite. Millions now living will j surunce or packed houses,
never die." Seats will bo free, and I In "South of the Kquuiar," Mo
no collections will be taken. Come. ! Donald further demonstrates bis
. , ' versatility and the picture is suid
First Methodist Church, corner ! to be one of the best released Ibis
of Main and Lane streets, ltev. i year.
Joseph Knotts. pastoi. Ilixlorlans j '! "upportlng car.t consists ot
tell us that a gnat religious revlv-; v"v"" ,"" ". " " ";-"
.1 ..ved Kn.l.n.l from . horrible ' r'"o. VirKlu.a Warwick. Alph .Uhe
.Martrll, Martin Turner aud Max
Astirr.
It l.v said the picture Is a acreuui
from stmt to finish.
is as- tbunnerlng lliiill, showing the ,U Wtst IxnuootU stre
terrific charge of.tlie wild steeds,
is. In iisulf, worth several times
the price of admission.
Nov. v;ih
of , Ki';itit.:tle a.cl
li. Jl.nicil, .Nd.
t, 16 SPv UU'
FLASHES Ol7 LIFE
O? LIFE ON COAST
OF GREAT BRIT1AN
I Listen
Candy Rn excellent Thauksgir.
Ing gift. Never has gono wrong
.n,1 fnul.tn't .hl v,.m hi,v lha
oul, tain, specially along the norths a :q(Jaly we grt frc,gh evfry wee
at lJoyd Crocker s.
I.ON1JO.N, Nov. 27. Weather
conditions throughout Great Krl-1
ALBANY, Ore., Nov. 27. Itobln
Ruud, of i'ortland, Oregon, iuairucl
otm ot wrestbuK at Oregon Agricul
tural College, tonight won the
cued with difflcuuy. Snow fell in , 7 . i'. , It
Jones of i'rovo, Utah, by taking
tmee talis in their
on the eaat coaat seaside resorts.
where the promenades and many ;
small houses were wrecked, the in
habitants in soma cades being res-
Ill aaved KnKland from a horrible
revolution such as fc'rauce experi
enced. This ThaiiltflKlving time the
papers have been full of warnings
and advice concerning the home
life. Jf America Is to have a
.great future it mut come through
the child run of today. Come ami
bring them with you to Sunday
SAVEw
SAFETY
w mm.
DRUC STORE
Liberty Tlimtro. I
Yow Wowit-: I
"Let 'er buck!"
And smh oilier ex pro's ions that '
are apprecluto tor the "in u fiom
tiiu fc.wui opu npuetW tor a Utw !
Liie has bu n tlt.itoveri d. tin iti
nouo other t hu u J at i l)v m ps4 .
iit-j i Uhl ihaiutoa ot trie
world nud now a biar in motion 1
'ihe news ihut the rain- MtuiciuunUi ijr. lar,ef rt'ct-iv
oils boxer kue w bis "westi. n
Mtuff", cAine as a hurprbe even to
Job a Au'iJennoit, flirts tor ci
".MauluUlui. MftOiiuss" lu vvUtch
tho i iiatii pluu und bis w Ifi;, thu
loiunr i-iMii'llo Taylor, lire i-iar-
Jug Tiia'iihnKntu,; ii.;y at home in! LoNIjON Lady Aslor la
bed, uiukihg a ptisutiui l:iventi?iy wiiu piuite ot om luaioa and ayiu-
of auau bruiser,
fti.ul. j r. H.-...I In ut
v.nu a bear W-diu'Sday an.ruo.u. and uaany become more beauuiul I wssels give a total loss of 39 lives.) Onler your .Christinaj auuounce-; niht of Friday. December 11.
witn age, wane bacUt lorti get crol-t OIL wu,iuiuu;,i wum-iun-uw uww "u ijhj iw iu-iu
chcty, uanoAer and louiier.
and eastern coasts, are the worst
cuts aud pamy iur uciieioin. Old maiils aie : t'tT"M '",D r
eucoui.ur cairvuig ou the woik ot the worm. !,oday of the wrecking of fishing
two out of
match.
Jones took the first fall with a
leg cradle in 25 minutes while Ueed
won the second in 22 1 mluutes aud
the third and final in HI minutes
both with the leg split.
The two men have been re
matched and will wrestle here the
CHERRY BARK
COUGH SYRUP
The most pleasant tasting, j""'
THc mnat effi-rtive Antler. Tlie-itr.
i ne most ciiicuvc. i An lll,,lliry ,.,,,, of
The mrst satialactory relict and uhi" nd "n,.ir;- iMtictin.,-.
I J. L, f cd I ho Xnil'Ti a-nn.' i.in-i In t
lui buiuo TKt MIUTI Ul . .11. ,. .,. I.,:, ... i, .1.1...
e. t t . ,, . n ,1'cJ't dlTWI'T tllf t: '. I. un'IMlllll
sate lor children as well as of "wild Hj.o m.-i". I'.m
JMl- ti tent's r liulol : -ri. ii i" .a
au,,s: . r..v. lurst r.ovi.
Contains no opiates. j That iii'i p.in'.'v.;i. ini.in
Larger size bottle than most TXlTl
couga rrmcdics at the price, tit,- fnt nt ii! v. r itn ecntu
Mub'Mic 'I tit .it re.
House Intern, who is slurring picture.
The Storm Itreuker, ' I nlversul-
Jewi-t m'rot-n play now htiuwing at
jth Majestic Theatre, hun had per
haps an inlerosting a career ai
juny other actor now plu.vin hi -;
fore the cnnioia. l-'roui ihe innii
iftpotn or hU lite he hits gulmd
: much that ban lu-lpi him to wi i
tho place in tho regard of moving
Ipictuie amiitiicej taat hu hola-
I todny.
ivteri wns torn In Hi!tol.
KiiRlaa.l. His father na In thu
j Hrllish foiiHuIar 4ervlie and I:. -icaiiKe
rf this let yount: IMen
'daw much umr of th wurld ir.Hii
the arn:r,i 1h:. Lift lather' d:.
;tles rsrrled htm thrmmli Aii-tra
i lia. China and ninny ominlrle t .f
I I ontmiUul Lurnpo u!:d the boy
(who later a.i to Imi-oiii a ure;it
- stagi sad srrtTti fnvor.to al
' necompnnled him. It was an mu
tation that was invithialilo.
I In tho 'Worm UrtaRer" from
the novel, Titan," by Churle
jOuemon, TelerH bus found l:i
John Strong etie of tho- eluirm -
ters that seems to hnve been ere
aled lor lum. Uugge.l rk.
stormy sea and lonely IaI.i",!, tiu'
Isceues In whh h the utmv Is lahl.
are all nybolbal of John Stran;
and l'otor takes advamauo ot i: Cri-nrpU.I'.lhrArlliuep
I ir. jVaiL'cll i-aiii to ins sou V.
hestiay aiten.o-m:
' t i II. Id. tin going to train
bvar. iro ou want io watth lu.1"
Toda 1'r. M.iict tl Fa.d:
"V. cii, .d. i ta i oiin; to hill
b' at stua a:.. I naoie. 1H jo
Vnnl to Uatc.J me?
lllween tie tune of ilm
1IOMK Use of liquor, even wine,
ana looacco la now lorbiuuen al
bciiOol nud coik-ge by the taiciatt
Comma, uj-)j li may not act m
uii mo.u a; iliiiurea may wuuuaa
tu0-ouIy roved Kilms.
lioeiul duration In the nut1 nee em Nl'W YOKK "American boya
ihoycj by a bt ar In suiiiping, can dou t btg," h.ud baunei j iu a par
in, fccratching, biimg. t.auijmnc, Uo oi Loh, ttased ia lrou-Bt
ung ul the U'M'iiy llu'aue M.tn
iliiy, and Monday.
' Ai..niia!iua .. jiin.'sii" Is a t orn
etly ai 'u... a vl,n m';, - iti ih
t ai.d In iSt-v, Iuik aiol ii iln
the aim.wi.ig -sum y ot & uiui;
oli. iht w no l .ud.-t N' orii
too (.inie to stiil hnii utU'l b' '
ol I'd la a i . '!itiir..i j , t.nri
h;ti;:u l. in ;i ni -c'l -oih iM.tii-.nn
wiili iii;inu:iK'tiil,;t irp ihur und
Ii uUli ll llK'i:Mt-t'ri JiUtl to li Hr
.k li)ii'fy iihuji t n ne to
K'tl. liihaps .lai'lt.a 1 11 1 huilMia
in Hie rt M'm t-.n'!ts w;i . ciue to
the lact liiat i)n t:ut ia m li v..(
I he new Mr. I ieiiii- . v ho ban
the IrailitiK role opposite
iMiuaily new hulaud.
c.awim; and generally mnking it
belt utiiilt asam.
lr. .MaiA't'll a enecmt.ti r to
p'at e lit hits o a b:
ho lu.i r!i:'.i:p 1 k:
brown btar oo!aiii
t l'CS'n. 1 'V. ..i.:u i I
(Tie : now en li
tht'ueht ih
n t 11
ii! s':
in I..
a i..:
l.cal. but I'.r i:." ,
m,ii, !.o il.;hLii'.: t
U... I m har.. L.i.tt b
y.ttd, w i. r
L iiM o;.,,
in bt'U-n''
i.:ii t. run a ti;.
..n ii. pad itu
;i ar w o'.ihl b" a:i ;.:
. ii- !i !! tiati.i-fl
1 a:. I bad i, ..
iKl' If loi.'. Jil n:,.
ay .ful 1 have b-
i:." (in ..t-iu l i l'i
btir o.i I
i; todaj v ..
ttgai:iht a cu.ioiu pctultar to th.s
cuy wiiich piTuiiu miuuxn of rn,n
and poor to uou liiuui.-uc costumed
and big ou the nueeta lor 'i'hauka
faswiij pcuuim.
panld by fog, have caused consid-tany time during December. News- Quality merchandise at lowest
erable Inconvenience in road and i Review nffin. j prre. at PowtU'a Kurniture Stor.
P V N Dl-;i; t. A Mj, K n g la n d M uf-'f'-iog
belts in the bWiry for memor
ial u- iMi 'ii to Que u Hl' xandia,
K. C llud.on, chu.x'h warden and
war vttnn, wan crushed to death
'worn a li& bell fell over.
VIENNA -Ailhur Krled. w.althy
d.r.ctor of a bread factory, must
s-i .o twi-nly ytara in Jaii aud pay
iS.K't) for piortteering.
BIG MONEY to be made
TRAPPING FURS
Prices for Legally Caught Furs from Your Section
A to Jualltjr
t Mfdl'im
ill to QualUy
No. 1 Smalt
An to tfiiaUtr
BAXXH.N
miSk
ISO. t
An to Quftlity
ha. 4
Cook with gt.
;A FULL RATION
LONDON A day In tke lih-nl ro
rl:iu.t sKitc as I'iftuttd by (.iforpte
lirutiuil Shnw: lour hnurs work,
eiKht hours sleep, (our hours for
chli.Mnir, ilirsKiiiK nud uaclrujiiii.
, oil is important to assure ciiil
Jicn or auti!u a full ration
of l.'calth-biiiltlir.z vitamirii.
'.'Scott's Emulsion
' is the form of cod-liver oil
' that millions have been using
; 25c 5Cc
Hit? IH'"l Will -111 over nn- 'l.i!TU'. f .
.r.-i,r ttiis vr,.i-ui- nr,i.. so successfully since Ja
Hon has liwn shown. It h.ii I- n , 1 Q 7 J Ii I,., II,'.
hnilrd , m.-I.Hlramtttie IhrtlU-r 1 8 11 0 Vvf
of tin. 1 1 witter. , health and strength. J
Zaun tirny Is without pir , - ,. . fc b,
- NATHAN FULLERTON
s Zaun (irny Is without p
- ga tlr,u'J WI wheB lt couus to dolsliu Uyos-
KoMhiurg prtgon n.ic plo; viUrst wl'.ti ui-1 J
I'll:. 111,: s l.i .i.l.n :;.. tlfi- 1..,
'1 tu:il,t., UK .v.- :,u::c.
l.r. .iaic 11 toui lih' b :ir 0:1 a
li. T chain kil wi' iu.i. u v.li.ji in.. :,i
1 lum sit up. lid tlt pruud ot h.,
l.r.t t.KiliilK iiclili'vcnuiit Blul. :..
s1111.11.. m..u a uit.iai.u by r-isM 'ii,Lit,l.i hoitrs leisure.
'vpiwkuu urn car siiu a guruKd
wall.
I Like a chain of mrhtnlnit th
rl,;iit ). v( th.i lnt Mt:Mi in:
i Mitrcoli. mU lu ll riuwa Iiko a 1 n
'or bin!. . At'ip li,m a vliirlwiml ,f
tur. .,.,. si.,1 t, ih s-.ppancl anj
'rhiihioit ar.il .ni b. fan Il;-..ig
llllll r lui.l t!..!.:. r.
! Ill tin. t i mi.- Ins so-,. 1M i. i : . I
I tin- i.-.-uunsj u ci ii'm; raih.-r
tin.:.-;! Ik- i-Mi:tr.l hen a I. -e
jii-ih a.i.l M'i.o-k -,1 io hrivr o..r
,tho liiyil iftnh a tiiurin thiu r,. .'J
1 1' lo iiid t' ( block... Hi inn n ar. 1
for his luii.l nml IT. Man ll
. .Nr.'i tin hii::tiK)f ia aiopr-ig
llif trs.nloc lor t'H' uay.
I 'I ra auinir to l.lll nt bar,"
tlir.'Lli'lii'.l Dr. Mart'l toifnv M hi
1 toll KliiKiiy of Ills woi.uu. "i n
not lisvs any suclt ruu; lin.-ck
mum! ijr i'ho."
N!:W YOr.K T.ady Ho Oood Is
a pony that no-ds suoh a r.uuio. At
the rational horrie show yosiordHy
she throw Kuth llsnna, her H-yfar-olil
rhlt'r, lirtik ilown an iron paii.
s.iit a iliioctlve to tho hospital,
kiim'kts! S 'trvral jutn uiiconctou.
cnu.ed r.omn womon to faint aud
Mil Huh U .omo ah cans when she
fled to the' basement.
ct ft Mm. BlwnSckl. R. ). aval
i Hnappr Una of bmh rnKrav. d and
primed annuum-etuemi at r. s.0.1.
hi inc at .Niiai; eUt.w
I rnu.AnKI.rill.-Charle s Wcln
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hud ennti-h vt pi m ulailng iu foot
ball t liken, especially when hs
takes a rlil to a gir.--. l..i Hen
rietta Wi lli, wail 1. 1 In an autonin
hllo whlh' he til.nl to sell two ex
tra l'eum lvanla-roruH football
tlrketa. Hut federal efints took
him to .'tl wlih nine oiher specu
lator and kept hliu there until po-
liee found the w-eeplnx girl, still
waillns lata last nitihu
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MOKKAT
I 9.00 to $ 7.00 $ 6.50 to I 5.6D t 5.00 to 8 i.20 $ 3.80 10 1 3.10 I 6.00 to t 2.00
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1: 5.00 To lioo ld.ooto t!so !6.noTi SooT"
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$1.50 $ .25
1.23
1.00 10 11.50
26.5010 23.00"
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3 2 j to 2.50
2.2ilto 1.80
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21.50 to 18.00"
6 50 to 5.21
2.25 to i7:5
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Commi.ition
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ri.ti.r. Fin. Dk, MJ.
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Kl.h.r Bruwn aud I'sie mil. I to ljo.lv
lnrten , 201.1 to o.ilO
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Wolf, flat .
Otter
Wild Cut,
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Prim. Skin.
2.30 to .no
30.00 to 10 (O
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1.00 to 5
Ship your furs Direct to ERNEST VACNER & CO., New York, and we will
Iay you the above prices fpr them on a fair and correct assortment. Our
Forty-Five years continued business in the W ORLD'S GREATEST FUR
MARKET is a guarantee of Reliability. Send your fin-t shipment without wail,
ing to write for shipping tags. W'e will lrold them separate subject to your
approval of our price if you request us to do so. We guarantee to satisfy you
or we will return your furs, paying transportation charges both ways.
Start a shipment on the way at once, to WAGNER'S, New York, and we will
scud you a check which will convince you that
waGxer pays most for furs
ERNEST WAGNER & CO.
163 WEST 29m STREET. NEW. .YORK, N. Y.
tSTABUSIIH) 1380
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