Saturday, March 21, 1925.-
THE UA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE SEVEN
lit'
n
The Observer Want Ad Page
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
TOR RENT
FOR KENT Modern furnished
apartment. Waverly Apt.
7-S-20-2tp
FOR P.ENT 2-room apartment,
i furnished for light housekeeping.
Ride entrance. Cheap rent. 1305
M Ave. l5-3-20-3tp
FOR RENT Five room modern
furnished bungulow. Inquire
;I06 X. Fir. Phone Main bUT. ..
12-S-2'0-2tp
FOR rtfiNT Modern five-room
apartment. Cull nt 2004 First.
' 'i 103-20-61
FOR RENT Four room modern
.- furnished apartment. Call 255 w.
' 8-3-J 9-t-f
FOR 1 RENT Modern house, fur
,nlshed. on paved street. Phone
'434 W. 10-3-lS-Ctp
FOR RENT Modern three-room
'furnished .apartment. Newly kill.
' somlnrd, stenm heated. 1006
Wash. 12-3-13-tf
t"OR RENT Furnished rooms for
. light housekeeping.. 1512 Adams.
.Phone 257-J. 11-2-27-tf
FOR RENT 0-room house on
Second St. Phone 318-J.
0-3-2C-lf
rOH hALE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 310 acres
of land, 180 aoreahle, 40 acres
with water right, aDout' 90 acres
. sub-Irrigated, three large springs,
lots of cows and hogs and ma-
FOR SALE
Three-room modern home, good
location near shops and school.
OWner la leaving town and has
torlced this nronertv eo It will
ftelL Tt will pay you to lnvestl-j
Kate this.
fenven-room home, well located
on paved street, for $3700. The
terms are very reasonable.
: ; One-acre tract close to Green
wood school and new paw mUl.
8 -room home and born on place.
This place will consider a small
car as part of first payment.
Pmir.rflnm hnmo tMv iratni
fclectrle llifhts. plastered. This ts
:. well-made small home, well lo
- Gated. A small automobile or
real estate contract will be ae
f cepted as a first payment and the
balance can be paid like rent.
Geo. H.Currey
REAITORS
Ural F.fltn(e Loans Tnmronre
Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
ATTOKNEY8
COCHRAN EBERHARD Ooo.
if T. Cochran and Colon R. Eher
S bard. Attorneys, La Grande Na
tlonal Bank Building.
miROPRAOTOnS ,
6R. BELLE MYERS Chlroprac
tor. New Foley Building;. Honrs
: 10 to 11 a, m I to 5 p. m., and
1 to ( p. m.
OR. J. K. WOODELIi Chiroprac
tor and Naturopath. Bkln and
blood diseases, headaches, ap
' pondlcltla. backaches, rhe-jma--
tlsm, asthma, ecaema, varicose
T.lni, all kinds of stomach,
heart and kidney trouble suc
cessfully treated. Blood prennre
reduced. Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Bulte 10,
Bommer Bldg. Phone 47-W.
Residence Phone 1 00-W.
oraopATHib physician"
OSTEOPATHIC PHTHICIAN Dr.
J, L. Ingle. Osteopath, Spinal
curvature and fallen arches
.Declaltv. Dr. Marraret Tnffle.
f Oeteotmth. Diseases of womea!
and feedta of Infants a n-
clalty. Office Phone Main 108.1
Re Phone 108-R. Sommer!'.?- M. La Orande Lodge
Bid
PHTSTCTAN-RtTROEON Dr. F. L.
Ralston Practice limited to the
eye. ear, nose and throat, and
flttlnir of glassea, Bommer Bid.
Main 771. 1-1 -1m
PROFESSIONAL DKCOFtATOR
HOtTSE PA1NTIVO. Calclmlnlnr
ind Paper-hanging. J. Tjendv.
Phone 481-W J-tl-tf
L. A. STOOP Ralfnr La O-snde
1 National Bank Bldg. Phone
XATrnE ri ni:
DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT-
VTT.T.E Specialists In chronic
dlsess.'.. Methods: Nnfuropsth
end Meehnno-Thernpy. Pkln and
blood diseqiws. nervous disease.,
i chronic headaches, eczema, seln-
tlea. .ppendlf-itls. constipation.
bowel trouble; all kinds of
: chronic diseases euccf-ssfniiy
treated. Call Main T.2J. Mev
I Ville Nature Cure Home. 2 inf.
f East Adams Ave. O'flee hours
in to i; a. m.. 1:S0 lo S p. m.
Consultation Free.
Just A
Few Cents
A Line
Publicity Is' necessary for
any business transaction. If
you sell mi article, or your
own services, or thu use of
A hoove, or office, it rv
(iihvs puhllelty (o the Ov?
lent of reaching I he person
With whom you ileal. '
To serve .ost thnt publicity
must bo economical as well
as adequate. You ,ui Imy
that variety In Observer
Want Ails every lny. Tho
cost Ik only a few routs a
line yet, you reach over
12,000 -JH-ONIHH'tH.
"AN onsicnvm want
ad will do rr.
chlnery. near Halter project.
Onc-hnlf mile from Telooesot.
$12,000.00. Srtr.OO cash. balnnce
6 years. E. Blasor," Telocaset,
' 44-3-2-lmp
FOU 8ATK OR TUAIVEJ One
house-and lot; also one 4-room
house for rent. Phono 154-W or
call 1702 X. 20-3-18-4tp
KOlt 8ALK Absolutely best bred
pointer pups fn stale. Ready for
delivery. See Charles Ttunyan.
14-3-lS-4tp
FOlt SAUO PnttrldRe flock. Ply
month Rock. R. I. R. ond Ruff
Leghorn hatching eg-gs. Ed Pratt,
opst end of X Ave. 20-3-1 8-Ct
WANTKD
NOTICE For furnace or flue
cleaner, Phone 3C0-R, Ijo Grande.
Ore. 10-3-18-10tp
WANTED Rowing neatly done.
Thone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Wohh.
9-2-1 7-lmp
WANTED Girl or unencumbered
womnn for institutional work.
Apply in person at the Grand'
Ronde Hospital. . 16-3-20-tf
WANTED Saleswoman for this
C I H 1. .. I J j- i. . 1
selling Sport Dress, Chic Knits.
Retail for $5.50 and sell on
flight. Something new not sold lri"
stores. See factory iepresenta
tlvo. Mra.G. Leary. at Foley Ho
tel, La Grande. Monday, Tuesday
nnd Wednesday. 45-3-20-4tp
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
It. O. O. M. La Orande I.odKe
No. ISO Loyal Order of Moose,
holds regular meetings every
Thursday night at 8 p. m. at
Odd Fellows" hall. The' Women's
Mooaeheart Legion No. s8
meets every second and fourth
Thursdays of each month. Vis
itors welcome.
nr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator.
Harold Lund, Secretary.
B. P. O. ELKS La Orande Lodge
No. 418. Lodge meets each
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
. Home and club privileges cheer
Mlly extended to all Brother
Elks.
Lester Bramwell,
Exalted Ruler.
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
WOOnMEN OF THE WORLD
I .a Grande Camp No. 1S. Meets
every first and third Monday
night, at Eagle, hall. All vis
iting Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at office of the Clerk.
Room. 11-39. La Grand. Na
tional Bank Building.
T. Reeee. CJ. C.
R. J. Kitchen, Cleric
No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds
regular meetings first and third
Fridays at T:J0 p. m. Cordial
welcome to all Masons.
J. L. Ingle. W. M.
A. V. Llndgren, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red
Cross Lodge No. XT meet, everr
Monday evening In Castle hall
K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. ro A
Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knights.
C. L". Berry. C. C.
C. L. Graham, K. R. S.
O. E. S. Hope Chspter No. IS, O
E. S. holds stated communica
tion the second and fourth Wed
nesdays of each month at :ea
p. m. Visiting member, cordially
welcomed.
Mande K. Eherharfl. W. M.
Ftorene- Rncnn. Scretarv
THE rTTTTTAN SISTERS meet
evory Friday evening, exec-pt the
fourth of each month, nt 7:Sft at
the K. P. Hall. All visiting sis
ters veteeme.
M E. O. Mildred rVowlev.
NEW TODAY
LOST Pair of horn - rlmmel,
bow glasses in scft leather casa.
Kinder please return to Obsn
ver , or phone-43S-J. Reward.
CAI-VES CALVES From the fa
mous Tillamook heavy producing
dairy stock. AH calves carefully
selected and oil orders handled
by me personally. Attractive dis
counts tftvn on quantity orders.
Ppeoini low price on the highest
class Jersey heifers, fcufe deliv
ery and satisfaction guaranteed.
Mention this ad. For description
and prici s write Paul Disney.
pucccHsor to "Smith the calf
man," Tillamook, Oregon. .
., 3-14-21-2S-4-4
FOR PM'MRINO nnd l'lambim?
Rupplicn. cull K. ('.' Utvis, 42X
W, 1502 S Ave. , . 3-21-tf
FOR SAl.lO flood hiitwy, saddle,
registered tJrent l:uu 1'ioir, horn
It ss Toggeuhurg milk goat und
hornli's.s billy, mission dining wt,
"Thor" elecirle wiinber. tioldle
Fpi.seop.il ReHidenee, Cove.
. ; 2fi.:t-21-ltp
WANTED Plowing by acre or will
sell cheap, rievejund tractor and
plows. Dundy shape, lighting
system. Rob Hall, 303-J.
I8.:i-2l-ltp
FOR RAT.F Two Fonl wheels, de
mountable, with rims. Some
Chevrolet parts, Oodgi iim Qiid
several used 32tc:P,6 tires. Phone
295 M, or call nt KluG W -Ave.
25-3-21-2tp
FOR RIO NT Furnished 3-room
apartment, on lower floor with
garden plot. 2107 Third.
13-3-21-tf
FOR SAl.K
242. -Fresh cow. Farmers
12-3-2i-3tp
FOR SALK Thorobredf R. I. R.
hatching eges. 1320 Y avenue.
Phone 352-J. 10-3-21-6t
FOR RENT fi-room house
701
Jefferson. Phone 4ti!'-J.
. 10-3-21-ltp
FOR RKNT Garage, $3.50 a
month. 1415 X Ave. 9-3-2lhtp
rit u-ruuiii iiiuuern iiuuar
and 3-room modern house. One
or both at a bargain, and best of
terms. H. A. Crawford, 1 203 xh
Tenth St. Phone MuinJT&O.
2D-3-2l-ltp
FOR RKNT -Modern 3-room fur
nished, npt. Newly calsoinlned.
lUdG Wash. ll-y-21-H
FOR RKNT 2-room furnished
house. Adults only. 1514 S Ave.
10-3-21-2tp
FOR RENT Furnished two-room
, apartment. 2uol Second.
S-3-21-2IP
ZI'MER HHICK Modern four
room apartment, private hath,
close In. ltocms ut all prices:
also boo'-d. lii-:t-'.M-lt
CLAUDE C. PRATT
rinilde.
ilo yon keep house'
paint? Xo. It won't lei ux keep
It. Shipment afliT slilpment Is
received and illslrlhutiMl in every:
direction. The price Is X2.MI per
Ballon. Oulricl! White anil nil
colors.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
The Poor Man's FrtentV
Oppo. Foundry. I'HONE 248 m.
Ho Runilftjr BtulneM
MAMTW POP
NO
' pM A TRIP
MR. OUrJVJ
S
V... v. A, h .s.
'f
r '
La Grande
Tom Mix Stars at
Star in New
Zane Grey Film.
Sons may Inherit tho sins of
their fathers, hut they also come
Into paternul virtues. Zane Grey
cited an Instance In his book The
Ijist of the Dunnes." and Tom Mix
emphasizes the fact in tin Fox
picture which opened Inst night at ,
the Star theater. ' '
Ruck Duane appears to be a
rather timid young man when the
picture opens. Seems as though
everybody else has notches on his
gun and callouses on his knuckles.
Rut Ruck doesn't fight. F.ven at a
dance, he permits a range bully
to get away with everything. In
cluding the girl. '
Rut Ruck has promised his
mother he won't fight. She lost
her husband thnt way nfter he had
cut a dozen notches In the handle
of his Foil. Site doesn't want hrr
son to grow tho same way. Rut
right there you know thnt with
Tom Mix cast as Ruck Dunne,
something has lo happen.
It does. Ruck has Inherited his
father's lightning hand and sure
eye. When the mnoke clears tiway
Ruck rides inio Rie outlaw coun
try until the trouble blows over.
There he meets ngain- the little,
girl whw had driven through the
Dunne ranch some months earlier.
Jenny, the girl, now is a captive
on the ranch of a bi.ndlt leader.
Ruck rescues her and finds him
self In love.
It would not do lo spoil the sur
prise at tho end of the picture by
relating It here. Rut, like a rain
bow after a. storm, this film, sends
a- brilliant ray across the enter
tainment horizon. Marian Nixon
as the lending lady for Tom Mix
Is a bit of sunshine by be.rselY.
The director, Rynn Reynolds, has
made an excellent picture.
Buster Keaton's
"The Navigator" Is
Coming to Sherrys.
Buster Kenton has Bono down
to the sea In ships.
Yup, he's 'way out In the briny
open spaces whero ships aro ships
and wuter is wet.
Ills latest Mctro-Goldwyn fea
ture comedy is enlled "Tho NnvU
irator," and It Is comlmr to the
Kherry theater next week. To
make if Hunter hired en ocean
liner and sailed to Catnllna Island,
where most of the scenes were
mode at anchor.
The star hnd the liveliest time
In his life dolnir "The Navleator,'
" .1
and from a.lvnnee reports, me pi.-
ture Is the liveliest of his career.
They put a sailor's suit on Bus- j
tor. nnd when he wasn't swabbing
decks, he wni Bhovellng coal, tons
of it, into the ship's many fur
naces with their cavernous nunvs, j
as the latter are enlled in shipping'
circles. w 1 ' j
RnsteFs ship is the "Ruford." a
450-fnot liner, and one of litis-1
tcr's jobs was scraping 450 feet of
barnacles off the "Ruford's"- hull.
For this Job Ruster wore a diving
suit nnd was trnueo ny a sunma
rlne which helped him right off j
octopu. sharks and enraged sword
fish. Ruster chartered the "Ruford" j
for two months. And with life nets I
spread at the level of tho royal
yardarms he spent many pleasant
days adjusting sky sails on the
I fore, main nnd mizzenmnsts. To
i;uy noinmg 01 ine nim-r minim ne
thought up for ihe new picture.
It Is reported Keaton w'nt to
great "personal risk for sotne Of the
scenes, so that audiences might
have a real thrill. One thing la
sure, future applicants for tho job
of deep-sea diving will decrease
very much, for anyone seeing Rus
ter don a suit and go down In "The
Navigator" Is likely to feel rather
timid about trying it himself,
Added comedy, ''South of
No. Pole."'
the
Five Headline Acts
Offered in
Sunday Vaudeville.
Five headline acts and from
nilvnneo reports this Is one of the
hesi hills offered this season. This
mammoth aggregation will be seen
I nt the Arcade theater Sunday next. !
1 nrntnn landee In a sntlrlcnl i
offering enlled "Don't Hush Me." I
Knllre properly iiresented Is the I
very best fort of remedy nnd this I
couple hns a keen sense of snllre'
whlrh arfords n dellghlful relish.
f'hns. Inn McAvoy In "Meeting
Sister." Tna McAvoy Is n kid im
personator who not only depicts
youth, but knows youngsters and
her Impersonation t a composite
of all the kids In the universe.
Titell Rrothors & Adelaide pre
sent a singing, dancing and mu
sical noveily paying every- atten
tion to finish and artistry. In this
matter, they show the acme of
class In these two Important points
5
- JUST
TAKINJ& A -bun
D0vJ TO HftOE
I'U. ORlUE MOU
Down To The
depot - hop in
IT P?E6SED
Theatres
In presenting an act. Princess
Fawn Eyes ft Co., "Original Amer
icans In Harmony," a staging, com
edy and dancing number. They
are excellent singers und artistic
dancers. The act ts beautifully
costumed and ably presented.
Frank Kvers in "Flass Plus Ver
satility," u Spanish dancing nov
elty on a thread of steel with dif
ficult feats und acrobatic stimts
that seem impossible but neverthe
less are true and done with grace
and- ease. Orchestra and pictures
also featured on the bill.
"Chocolate Soldier" ' .
Rated as Very .
Entertaining.
It is pleasing news to local mu
sic lovers and theater goers to
Iknow that the Rrandon Opera,
company returning to the Arcade
heater for two nights starting
Monday, March 23. will Include
j'The Chocolate Soldier" In the
jpepertolre und thnt It will be sung
ion Tuesday night.
Not within the memory of the
' oldest patron of the theater has
'there been a musical play that
positesseti i ni comittncii melodious
ness, the extreme romantic Inter
est of story, the quaint beauty of
atmospheric einbellkshment nnd
the uniform excellence that "Tho
Cbocglnte Soldier" possesses. A
comhlunt ion t hat proved so Irre-
sis'.lble for so many seasons after
the opera was first produced.
With the excellent Rrandon cast.
and the beautiful seenl.; t osl utne
production that Rrandon brothers
have given t lie operetta, it has
proven to be one of the most popu
lar numbers In the repertoire.
The story Is from Georcro Rern
ard Shnw's greatest tage success.
$2,481.00
GIVEN FREE
The above amount has been
given away by us In prizes.
$587. $0 more will be given away
as follows:
First prize 1925 Ford Touring
car. Resides this splendid first
prize we are going to give away
10 ntHni m-lvna "
I
I
i 4 1
m i
I
I
i
. .1, 2.
I I"
I
I I
R ea rra n go the figures In tho
above square in such a manner
thnt they will count 15 ench way
(horizontally and vertically) and
send us your answer together
with yojr uume nnd jid dross
neatly written on a sheet of pa
per and If your answer Is correct
we will nt once mail you a splen
did Illustrated prize list describ
ing tho prizes and giving full in
formation and rules. In case of
ties general appearance, neatness
nnd hand-writing of entry will bo
considered factors. If correct we
wilt advise yon by return mull of
a simple condition to fulfill. Don't
send any money. Yo'j enn be a
prkn winner without spending one
cent of your money.
Rend your answer art. quickly,
The Pacific Homestead
180 South Commercial
Snletti, Oregon.
Farmers
Those of yon who
Have some sheep will
Koon havo soma wool
To sell.
T,et us find yon the
Iluyer.
iMtt year two cars
Of wool wore assembled
At our warclvoiue
Wliere It was easy for
The buyer to sample
And) make up a car
According, fo grade.
This year we want
To handle Ten cars.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Phono Mala HI
ThamkS! - S'JTt
I'M OrOLM TAKJNXi
A 6uiT DOVWMTO
the satirical comedy "Th Arms
and the Man," and into the story
Oscar fctrauss, the great composer,
has woven tnore-than twenty last
ing song hits, some of vhlch sru:
"My Hero," "Sympathy," "Never
Was There Such a i,over.' "The
Tale of u 'oat," ''That Would Uo
Lovely" and "The .Letter Sons."
With "'The .Rnhfiiiinn Oh!" for
the other offering of the two day
stand .the event should be n gain
one for local music lovers and
theatregoers.
;Last Showing of
! Harry Carey at
.Sherrys Tonight.
In this offering Harry Carey, al
though opening In bin usual west
ern character, departs therefrom
after the first few hundred feet
und lands with both boots, but
otherwise "all dressed up." in
Frisco town where he begins nt
once a hectic career of adventure
and romance that keeps the sinr
on the jump right up to the fade-
Purity Bread
Made. Clean Sold Clean
Truth !h advertising Implies honesty In mnnumoturo
and the assurance of a si u aro deal. Give us a trial.
La Grande Bakery
' K. .1. ArcWITXTAMn, Owner
The Only Independent linkery In Im Grande,
BLTTE RIRRON BKKA1 SUPKUF1NE RREAD
ACME PAINT
covers moro aurfaco, nnd really costs loss.
Taint for every surface
Paint for Every Purpose. f
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Exide Batteries
STROMIinilO
S. & M. Spotlights
Packard Wire all sixes
Oenorator & SlnHcr R rushes
Light ClnlrTS all sizes '
Lump Sockets
(enulftc ltemy nnd Dclco
Colls, Points, etc.
FRED T.
.Safultj . Swiftly
cr
t'oine lo our Slne Depot on Jefferson St.
All SIukcs Icnvi: from Ihen; tlnlly ecept Simdnys.
Lr.AVI'l LA GltANDIO I'Oll
.lix.-pli 7::m - :iio - f 2 ::iO - l:no
imher 11:00 - 1:00 . I:!ll)
I'eiulletiin 1 1:00 - -1:1111
ii:'ot I'iiom-: .maiv inn
Eighth Message
Why pay more? Yon can buy an
ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less.
Ledbetter Garage
1406 Adium Avcnoa
( OH-JUST GETT'NQ BACK I (r-k-J ,
FROrA A TRIP Mft Ourjix)? ) - "-L-" -- & '
X DiDM'I euEN KIOOVJ C " -
I WOut LEFT TOWN ! ' , t ) vt VSr J" yW-
out. . There isn't the least doubt
but thai the admirers of Carey are
going to enjoy this new chnrncter
Iztttion. A change is good for any
stnr.
Tho picture has a distinct asset
In Lillian Rich, who puts over a
fine performance la the role of
1-M llh O'Day. habitue of the Gol
den Gate underworld. She Is an
excellent fail for Canty '8 efforts
and also puts cbuslderable pep In
to her work.
Tho plot of "Soft Shoes." takers
the observer through a series of
fights, chases, humorous moments
and then more fights. There Is
much fun in a bedroom scene In
w hlch Ca rev, in the role of Pat
Halahan, attempting to return a
stolen brooch, is forced to bide
ur.d.T the im-u by the unexpected
arrival of u husband who is also
chief or police. His efforts to
prevent, sneezing and consequent,
detection when said husband tips
over a powder box In front of bis
nose. Is bound to provoke much
merriment. There Is a whirlwind
finish that puts an end to the
CARBURETORS
: Klaxon Hods
Stop IJgbts
lEottcrt lio.sch and Clmniplon
Hpiu-k I'lugs
Copper Tubing
ijiurbilel biulibers
BURGESS
IHhH Jeffeiwm 4v-
Gmbnatfy
forces of evil nnd bring tho lovem
together.
Mr. Carey and Miss Rich are
supported by a good cast which
includes Francis Ford, the vete
ran of serial films: Harriet Ham
mond, erstwhile Sen net t bathing
beauty; ;o-Jin. the Japanese actor
who scores in The Thief of Rag
dad," and others. The production
is , adequately if not elaborately
mounted and can be set down as
H good picture.
Comedy showing. "Kid Speed."
At last women are becoming
men's equals. Here und there you
find one who really doesn't want to
marry. ! .
A man is a person who thinks
Iain (OF iii.i kin' tilS IB il u
troutdo.
Buy
This
Home
hit, North Side, l'rlrn,
$nri. Terms.
HI-
WEEKS & BLACK
ltFALTOHS
New Foley tllilg.
Iiuttirancw - Loans
Builders
Hardware
I have anything you
need to build a home -in
the Hardware Line
and Taints.
F.L. LILLY
- Hardware
Phone hiaia 85
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Pyera
And Pruwer.
THONE MAIV IS
Depot Strt-wt
La Grande
Mattress Shop and
,( Weaving Works
' Mattresses of all kind,
cleaned and rebuilt: Feather
Renovating. Rag and Fluff
Rugs made to order and for
sale. Carpet and R'Jff Clean
ing. Furniture Re-covering.
Licensed Ftimlgator.
Factory Phone 424-W ;
CITAS. EnWAROS, Proo.
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE
TIME TABLE
Ieave. Leave
Union La Orande
1:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M.
1:16 P. M. (:lt P. St.
Sunday.
Tieave. Leave.
TjDlon La Orande
1:00 P. M. 5:15 P, U.
Saturday Nbjht Special.
Irave. Leave
Union Ta Orande
T:00 P. M. 11:00 P. It
Heated Car.
P. o. ix l.AP, Rionagrr
Iloailqtiartcrs, Sommer Hotel
BY TAYLOR
M. of R. end C, Iwrn Ro.
I-l-lin