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Thursday, April' 2, 1025. THE EE OKANUK EVEN1NO OBSEKVEB PAGBNTNTJ I The Observer Want Ad Page . The Market Place nt Union and Wallowa Counties rok RENT I'OR RUNT Modern furnished houMC. .170114 N. Spruce. R-t-l-SIp jifnt nn kali: su luoin modern hous.f and five rnom - modern bungalow. 1 U J Green wood. l!i-4-l-3t Fllit ItKNT 4-room house fur nished. Cor.- Pine .. II. 2114. . Call lor tiwur tu 444 Ji-it. i.'-4-i-:mi l-'OK R FNT---Fllrninhed rooms Top light housekeeping. Kill! Adams. 1'honn 267-j. ii-:;-3ii-ir FOR ItKNT Modern. rurnlHhvd apartment. Cull 1-Mcuhnlm Apts. s-:i-2:i-tf V Oil KENT 0-room house on Second fit. riiomi S18-J. ! ' 10-2-2C-tf roil &AL.E Flirt HALF. No. 3113 Now Pcrfco . tlon oil stove nt. iiit'i Penn Ave. IS-il-SI-SIp FOR HALF, One hundred blooded While Leghorns. Wm. II. Con rad. 2908 N. Oak street. 12-3-30. 4lp J.HIU KAl.K 1923 Ford louring at a bargain, lint'iire Hoick gar age. 9-3-1-tr . KOIV.RAlR One house to ti -.moved off lot. also one pair milk goals (20.00. Phone 1U4-M. 17-4-1 -31 1 If OR SALE Olt TRADE 310 acres Of landi 180 ac.renble, 40 acres with watir rlKht, about !io arri s 1 ub-lrrlgated, three-large springs. '. ' lots of cows ami hops and ma- Just A Few Cents A Line J'ulilielty Is iiet,s.sarj fur ntiy business transact Imi. 1 f 5 mi M'll uu nriirli, or your own sri-vUvs, or iho nst (if u hoiist! or fri-i. It tv tilit.s piililUHy id tins ox tent of reaching tUt. mtkoii ttviili whom yon deal. To wrvftbcsl t lint publicity must hi cciinoinlcal us well lis nhMMiitc. You ran Imy that ' variety hi Olisrrvcr Want Ails every ilay. The cast Is only a few rents a line yet, yon reach over 1 2,000 prospects. MAN OnKKHVER WANT AI WIM4 IM n WANTED Rowing neatly done. Phone 434 V. Mrs. Nora Wobb. r- a-2-17-l!lip OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE By Condo NEW TODATf notice , . Classified Want Ads are slrlot ly CASH l AHVAM'Kl copy iiiul lM' In not lalrr tlum S &. m. date nf insert lull. Rales: 8c per wanl for each Insertion. l-'Olt RI'.NT Horna- and U acre land, corner Cove and Hall Sts. 11-4-S-ltp FOR BAI.H Now S3x4 tire and lull.-, JIJ.O". 221 Mr SI. 10-4-2-Slp it -rui5 Hiceic Twe. TiCST Tims You WAV's: CMSAPPSilviTte'O IT WJu-DoH e so Qvo, out HetRe . it 1 9 TH(?&S -OAVS PAST THIS If. P'. . v f I'Oll .ItKNT l-'lvo room lioimp. 701 Jc-rri-ison. I'hnnn 409-J. ... 13-4-2-ltp rhlni-ry, nonr Ttaki-r project. Ono-half tnilo from Tf-loraaot. $12,000.00. $:iroo rash, balance 6 yeara. K. Illaarr, Tf;locaat, 44-3-2-lmp I'll It 472 AI.K ('lilrkon housn. rail It.- 12-4-1-3tp f'OH RAl.K Caldjago plants. 10. noo now ready at tho Croc-n-liousea. Clierrys Floriatn. 12-3-2(i-tl FOR HUNT Modern fllrnlsll'd aial'lliii:lil. I 'all Kdi-nhnllil Apis. riio.no.- 14i-J.- 8-3-23-11 FOP. RKNT r- very elose 'In. I'ul. AdullM. ' Furnlsheil house. Same Work Hlnek 1434 Adams. 14-4-2-llp WANTKO TO T.KN'T l-'nrnialnvl or partly I'ltrllislied npt. ' or house. . No children." I'hone Slain 183. " . ; ir.-4-2-:)i FOR ItKNT Five furnished apt. Ave. room ' modern 1jii0 Ailains. . 9-4-2-tf FOR SALE "" New' 5-room house, .basement, ' plumlied, plastered, built-in kltnli v en, hardwood floor living room, - furnace, garage, lot SO ft., cement . walks all tor tsar.0. i: . . . - Kew 3-room house near high school, .plastered, wired, pl nnlied, 00 ft. lot, Just off pavement. Im : mediate possession. An unusual opportunity for finon. ' -Seven-room house, beautiful 'Oil HALF. Fresh mlleh cow; 5 yearling Jersey heifers. J. O. ) tiolibin. l'hoiii! Farmers 20 X. . 13-3-3I-4IP FOIt ItKNT 5-100111 modern house, close In, . on north side. tlO. I'hone 41H-J. 14-4-2-llp FOR KAI.K Turkey ogns Tor hatching. I'hone Farmers 19G. 9-3-3 l-3tp WAISTKD NOTTCF, For furnace or fine cleaner, Phono 3C0-U, Ixi Orande. Ore. 10-3-18-10tp XKCK ItllOKKN IX I I' LACKS ' 1'IIOKNIN, Arte. (API K. M. Whltwor til, division engineer for tl... -ut 1 hiirlivvtiv deourtment. view In western part of city, pov-. vhos0 .ni cl. ,.,. , follr ed, lawn, shade and fruit trees, , huTS ,n an ,mt,nol.ile nerldent garage. This houso Is In splendid llpl.p- ,.pc,nlVi ))P,,n ,.(. conuuion a very u.m. imic num.. to l.os AnL'eles lor an OIK'I- latlon, in an attemiit honie on very rcasonaiHe terms. Acro'traet nnd small house for Jlioil In the vicinity of Green-Vi-ootl school. Geo.H.Currey REALTORS Ileal Estate Loans Insurance WANTKll Opening for two men who want more thnn a Job permanent work wltli real f'l lure, full at 1M5 Washington Ave., del ween 7 and S p. in.. 24-4-2-Stp OH, Vow HAv so nucH t wjop. oh H4 Kits' that it MAK.ec it 4 casy t o ?RoMI Se -ORe 1. foOiSAY.Yovj' SORRY, BOX X CSANT'TAkCS Yduft. R Q fOR IT iajo r f ' vvK n ,j ! ic w ttt ho tooh up hl abode, a boarder in the homo of beautiful Sidney rgc and her aunt. VliKlnln Valll ptay. Hie part of Si'lney. , ler aciaiuinnce wllh the ht runner Is a pleasnnt episode In her heretofore uneventful llfu, nnd Hhe noon rcallxed tbut the tiupor (untlhs or two determined but yonihrul sweethearts that jho mur ry one of them have lost their neat for her. and she, feels .hat the coni lumionHhip of the slranKer pre- sauvs love. Then arrives the man who Is destined to hrlnff misery in to her Mfe and Into tho lives of Uir others. , I'eivy Marnutnt, whoso ebar- tei-ixailon of Mark Snbre In "If Winter t'oniejn' has been ueelaim- one of the outstanding portray. als of -tho screen, is east in tho i L oi K- la the uostor. ous straiiKer. Margarita, Fisher, who bas a onr list, of flueeeNSful screen tip pearnnees lo her credit, portrays Cu riot lu lltuiisou, whose blind tru.st In a man resulted in nor miHt ery. (itbers ronjrenlatly cast nro John Uoehe as lr. Max Wilson, Maurice Kyun and Krancis Kveney as tho? I wo youthful sweutHeurtH of Sid iwy rae, Myrtlo Vane as the udnl m Will lain A. Carroll as thn fa ther of 1U Mav. 27 YEARS AGO Jlllla. Rpaulding, lMiun. rausey. loi'l'.ml. White. I'avana. MclJiln, Iptitllson, llooBch, (lardlnler, Peare, An.lrosa and Mm. . Oii"ey. 1'ho club at It" next meeting will ho cnterlnlncd by Mesdnme A. Newlln' and Julius itm-seli at the former's home. - ' "Doug" and His Flying Horse (Joining to Arcade La Grande Theatres FOR SAl.K Oood fresh milch cow; also dry cows. It. It. Col lins, Kniuela, Ore. liox 43. 14-4-2-4tp FOFND 5 keys on ring on II. ft track just out city limits near viaduct. Owner limy have same by calling at Observer antl pay ing for adv. 28-4-2-21 WANTED ItAOfi Clean cotlon rags at the Observer office Urine them In. S-27-tf to 'save hW 'Ht. l-wim m 1'.. I r.ll i-m.-w life. Whilworth's automobile tinned FOItT . WORTH. Tex. AP) over when It lost a wheel, lie-1 Dr. Frederick A. Cook, under sen- cent x-ray photographs revealed lence of 14 years, tind nine his neck had been broken In fo.ir j months for rising the mails to de-nhinc-s. and It was. decided to take. .fraud, -will leave -Hunrlay - for him to the coast city. If ho advertises It, he knows lt'a good, -, Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN A EBERHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon II. Bber kard, Attorney, La Grande Na tional Bank Building. FRATERNAL DIRECTORY DR. jriSTATOODinlr Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Bldn and j blood diseases, headaches, ap-1 pendloltls, backaches, rheuma tism, asthma, eczema, varicose veins, all kinds or stomacn. heart and kidney trouble suc oeastally treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite 20, Bommer Bids. Phone 4S7-W. Residence Phone 110-W. oSioPATHld PHYSICIAN L' O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 360 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at t p. m. at Odd Fellows' ball. The Women's Moosebeart Legion No. 398 meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle. Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. Leavenworth penitentiary, I'nlted Slates Marshal Gi:oss said ed- ncsday - I'nder a new commitment Is sued for Cook by Judge James C Wilson, serving of his sentence began November 21, 1923. Since that time he has been In the Ta rant county jail while his case was on appeal.. A man-Is a person who wants lo plant cabbage in tho front yard. . Hairs Catarrh Medicine both local and internal, and has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years, solo Dy an uiusSii F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio Sherry Showing "The Snob", for Last Time Tonight. ..; Who hut a new director would have the daring to make a "snob tho leading character In a pnoiu play? And who but n capable and talented actor would have. . the courage to play such a character? This combination unpeurs.' in "The Snob"' the Mctro-Offldwyn-Mayer production now showing nt the Sherry theater. ' Monta Hell, editor and writer, whom Harry Hapr made a director with "Hrondwuy Alter -Dark," di rected "The Snoh.v , John Gilbert, herq of many pictures, plans that unsvninal hello jcharnctcr. ..The ro:- sult Is as entertaining a picture as has flashed across tho screen this season. Norma Shearer.- hnautmilnor- olne of "Pleasure .Mad," r.mpiy Hands" nnd other films, does some excellent work as the neglected and forgiving wife of the "snob." Con rad .Nagel as tho sympathetic friend,. Phyllis Mayor '.as " Ibo wealthy, small town "vamp," Jled da Hopper and others" do": good work In tho supporting cast. The story of "The Knob" was taken from the novel'of llio'snmo name by Helen 11. Nartin.'It wn. adapted and directed' by : Jlonta Hell. ... . . :- Coniedj' showing ' 'iThc'.' Goofy Age." ,' .. . of tho past two years, plays the part of Joe Roberts, the secretary. Ilesslo l,ove whoso work In "Those Who llnnee." "Sundown." "Woman on tho Jury" and "Human Wreck age" cannot soon bo forgotten, has been cast as Mary Roberts, joes sweetheart. Hobart llosworth plays the character of Senator Steele ami Alma llennett. recently seen in support of Corlnne Griffith in 1 .11 les of the Field, "'portrays l.uy Klllott. tho show gill. Gertrude Astor, Lionel llelmore, OeWIlt Jen nings. Aggie Herring, George iNlcn- olls and Urnndon Hurst' nro among the other members of Ihe support ing cast. 'K The' Unknovn"; r ' . At Star a Theater Friday : ' Flverybndy hns heard of Hie Fly ing Horse, otherwise-our old friend Pi-Kasiis, of Greek Mythology; ' few.- It appears.; are acquainted wilh the particulars of. lis amazing slorv. This, t-liereioie is a goun lime to brwh up on your Greek Mythology lor Douglas Fairbanks Is coming In, "The Thief of ling dad," to be presented at the Ar cade next week. It will not. of course, require a bookish knowledge of thn origin of Pegasus to enjoy tho experience of seeing Doug astride Mils prodigy, dashing alliwart tho sky. Tho In troduction of the Winged llorso in "The Thief of llngdad" is. however, onlv one of the flabbergasting fea tures of this most astonishing of photoplays surpassing oven in wonder Its Magic Globe, which .tin veils tho past nnd the future: tho Knehunted Apple, which restores life to tho dead; nnd tho Magic carpet on which you can fly over tho housetops and into tho sky. Doug built Mils photoplay with Ihe amazing 'theory: When the Impos sible is conceived in tho brain It exists! Dally Morning Observer; April isu8 The trout season com mences today. Clina. Henry of South llcnd, Ind. Is visiting his hrojlier. J. c. Henry, the furniture man. this week. Mrs. Chas .Henderson of linker Oily arrived last evening nnd will visit her parents mo llevorcnu and Mrs. It. M. Hayes. 8. F, Xowbnrd. proprietor of the "Hot Lake" was In the city yester day and Informed sn Observer re porter that ) -.Intended to Improve bis lands this season nnd soon ex peels to have one oi the finest r--sorls In the state. ' Dr. TliHgers wits called lo l'nlon yesterday to meet Dr. Kwen In con sultation In the case of Mrs. Oack Flcklln, a pioneer of Union oounly who Is vpry sick, hut wo trust that she will soon regain her health. The Oregon Sugar company re ceived two" carloads of beet seed esterday morning and will' Have the entire' sixty thousand' pounds unloaded and ready for distribu tion to the farmers next Monday nil Tuesday. ' This seed -will he sold to the farmers at 16 cents pet- pound, which .! three cents per pound less than it was thought it would have to he sold tor. l no seed Is now stored nt llolinn nnd llodmer's Implement house. The following -has been arranged na the program for the evening sea- slon nf tho 'teachers' association to be held in Ia Orande tomorrow: Violin-solo. Ilertha Young: recita tion. Willie Hamilton: vocal solo, Winnie Oi-mand; address, Prof.- L. Couch; recitation. Nellie Grundy; vocal solo, Mini 'Mabel Williams: music ladles' mandolin nml gui tar club: Duner. Prof. K. K. Hrngg; voral solo. Mrs. A. It. Cherry: ad- .dro.ss. Prof. O. D. Carper; reclta Hon., Miss Merlio Aldrlch. vocal solo. Anna. Ijena, Tho ladles of the Jollity wiiibi club wero . entertained yesterdny by Mesdnmes Finn and Quncken hush at the home of tho first named. The first, prize was won by Mrs Tlort Pnttlson and tho sec ond by M rs. W. II. Sargent. Those present wore -Mesdnmes Newlln, Sargent, Hansen.'- Klehoy, Henry, IP . .7 -SPRINGTIME IS PURE-FOOD;TlMEl EAT " J This breadT Tlllll-'.l-: Ull.l.l'.l) IX t'HASlI i. ST. PAX'L (AD Two men and a womnn were killed and a mini and a woman, were Injured here Wednesday when their automobile crushed into a street car near tho Mluneapolls-SI. Paul' city limits. Tho deadi Hurry Olson a patrol man; Kdwln iTOllKi'lgill. garaw proprietor and Claire Miller, '2il. Whtrtrtr tktj nil getd cssdj BfTS A DEUCHT Folks wouldn't have to t:ike fifty-seven varie ties of spring tonics thi3 time of year if they ex-ci-cised the proper aire in selecting their foods. Tho . wholesome! Wend we bake will put your health in tuno with the springtime. LA GRANDE BAKERY I - K. J. McWilliams , i - PtjmTBfieAo' EVERY' OSTKOPATHIC PHTSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main lot. Res. phone 10(-R. Bommer Bldr PHTBICIAN-SUROEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the ye. ear, nose and throat, and fitting of classes. Bommer Bid. If sin 771. 1-1-lm B. P. O. ELKS La Orande Lodge No. 4S8. Ixnlge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cbeer f illy extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwell, Eialted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. wnnnwwg ntr tub WORLD La Grande Camp No. Its. Meets every first ana tnira monasy nights at Eagles hall. All vls-Itlna- NelKhbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 11-21, La Grande Na tional Bank Building. T. Roece, C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. PBOFTSSIOWATj DECORATOn HOUSE PAINTING. Cnlelmlnlng and Paper-banging. J. Indy. Phone 411-W. 1-11-tf L. A. STOOP Realtor. I Orande National Bank Bldg. Phone Main . 5-24-1 m NATrRn CirRK A. F. and A. M. La Orande Lodge No. 41. A. F. and A. M. holds rerular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:10 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle, W. M. A. V. Ltndrren, Secretary. ; no. voii xr.r.i) ' Illue-slonn Kns-k Salt Dairy Salt t'elileiit Inlalles ' Apples Valvnlliin OH Arscnatn of Lcnil l.lmc nnd Kiilihur Mill Feed Corn Wheal Chicken I-'ceil. li will pay yon To get our prlivs. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Go. New Movie by Mrs. ' " Rinehnrt Showing ' ' ; v At the Arcade : : .' "The Silent Watcher," featuring Glenn Hunter ond Ilesslo Love and ndapted to tho screen from Mary. J1 Roberts Rim hart's "Thn Altar on j K," fnmons novel by Mnry 'Tlob- erls Rlneliiirt. which will be told on the screen under the title "l-C The l'nknown." I'nlversal jewel to be' shown In the Klnr 1'Vlday is true lo live even In so far as a mistake commonly niacin by Ihe ex perienced seeker lor 'seclusion Is concerned. It is very seldom that one sought by tho law escapes capture for long, nml experienced detectives say that this Ik because the one sought makes tho common mistake or trying to bury bis identity in n small town, whereas, hnd ho eleet o.i m in., himself in the biggest clly he, would have been far more-. successful. K. LeMoyne, the man around whom the story Is built, mndo just (hat mistake and his grave dig nity and kindly manner inado him at onco an object nf suspicion nnd mystery In "i" small clly In which ' ACME PAINT i"y covers moro surface, and really costs less. f'f'-. .it.--. Paint for ' every surface . '', ' Paint for Every Purpose. '. f f.. g , Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson . Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE This Home T-room modern houso, largo lot, Kin-ami d fruit, ?27IH); terms. ' nny -tot s ' Foley Addition WEEKS & BLACK . realtors' . , innw tfou-J AW:. . Insurance liOanst has been announced aHS Inema attraction at the ! the Mill. Hie next Aro.nlc Friday nnd Saturday.: j Frank Lloyd, irodueer-dlrector I of "Hie S-n Hawk," "Hlark Oxen" j anil other recent screen successes.! iilia.i transferred the Rinehnrt nar- ratlve to film ns a First National. JUind, according to prc-viewers, tho I ! picture stands out as one of the, I distinct dramatic achievements of Zl the year. The slory deals with the efforts J, or a young secretary to a sena-l Jitorial candidntn to show his ap- J ' pi-eclation. of n promltlon given , !lhlm bv his loyalty, and many In- I l.-llNi'iy llll'-i n.ii.H mi" developments arrive simultaneous J ly wllh Ihe news that l.lly Klllott, a show girl, wllh whom the con. II :date had been in close ossoclation jjliad been murdered. How the boy 1 1 shields his employer by assuming !tho blame forms a plot which I brings about nn unusual climax. I Olenn Hunter, famed for bis i GRANDE RONDE LUMBER CO. We cany a complcta stock of Builders' Sup plies. I Our Specialty is man ufacturing Lumber. Exide Batteries KIRO.1IUF.llO OAltllDHITrOIlH R. A nf. Spotlights Packard Wire all sles Oenerulor & Starter llrushea Light CIoIk-s all sized Liur.p Sockets Oeiiiilnn Itemy ami Tr!D. Colls, I'nlntH, etc, - '- FRED T. MAIN 111 Klaxon Horn Stop Lights Itohert ltosch' and Champion Spark Plugs Copper Tubing Uarbrlfl Sbutiber ;1jr: . BURGESS UOS Jeftnr lit WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers Anil Proswrs rnoNB MAIN lit -Depot Street 02: mm Safet .Sipwa WJM - Jr.Qm, E r j tJE r j .u v wsm. tomldifuify Come to our Stage Depot on Jefferson St, All Stngin Icavo from there daily except Sundays. LEAVE Uk GRANDE FOR . , ... U Joseph 7:80 - t:00 - l:S0'. 4-.00. ' Ti linker 11:00 - l:00 4:110 ",' I Pendleton 11:00 . 4:00 ; ! JiJ !'"-, depot rnovn siais w '" " " . La Griande, Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all kind leaned and rebuilt! Feather Renovating. Rac and Fluff Ruga Made to order and for. ale. Carpet and R'Jg Claa-I log. Furniture Re-eoverlnf. Licensed Fumlgater. Foctory I'hone 424-W CHAS. EDWARDS, Proa). UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TADI.B tMvea Leaves Colon Ia Grand 1:11 A. M. 11:00 A, V. llll P. U. till P. M. ondays Imth Tjeavea CsiIob La Oraad li0 P. IL :ll P. tf. Saturday Night Specials Leave Leaved Unloa La GraosW :0 p. M. 11: p. M. Heated Cars ' P. G. DeLAP, Manager Ilcsulquarters, Bommer Hotel trwrntrrfl of PYTHIAS Red! Cross Lodge No. 17 meets every! Mondav evening In Castle hall (K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A I Pythian welcome to alt visiting I Knights. C. V. Berry, C. C. C. L. Graham, K. R. B. DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT- j VTT.I.E Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Merhono-Thernpy. Skin nnd blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headaches, eczema, sclo tlra, appendicitis, constipation, bowel troublo; all kinds of chronic diseases successfully treated. Call Main S2S. May vllle Nature Cure Home. 210 East Adams Ave. Office hours 10 to 11 a. m., 1:10 to 6 p. m. O. S. S. Hope Chapter No. 11, O. E. 8. holds stated communlca-l tlon the second and fourth Wed nesdays of esch month at 1:00 p. m. Visiting member cordially i welcomed. Maude K. Eberhard.W. M. Florence Bacon. Secretary. THE rTTTIIAN SISTERS meet every Friday evening, except th fourth of each month, nt 7:30 all Ihe K". P. Hall. All visiting sis :! otnle erenlinn nf tertOH in "Mor- I ! S '... . .. , ...,! I I ,10n OI Hie .niii-n, uuu I'mu"'. . I . 13' ,' -"""""""" in several motion picture successes L! i-j u- I isatgasanessaBassaaaBSmsSBBaassalai MAMTrl POP ' ; ' . - - . ' BY TAYLOR , . . i . 1 ---J ,.s!sr TPciini i- i& ldomt TV f,,uow abovjT Jif $50 but )-XLX U Coie keep hcr okoc y tKMoviHowA S &t marricd kjoT CCT v member, in the J . : ; 'lHiSBiL'. m DOM'T TftV 1 I S.rf---r rri5-LHAUe S. L H6BMAC? V FAMIW r N - f .J . TJ91 I ?r.3 w, IV. r XrvO Mt I lifts faA-m rftp immgn wqg m Xa. C 1 .. .-XxV.' ?- ' A. II " . 9 H 1 I I - 'HW'A'..' I If Sir, B I ! Vii"V-Sa . .'aA . l KOtH- tf l- , t ' M i i ters welcome. M E. c.. Mildred Crowley. FOR PI.tiMMINO and riumhln!- r . , , . n . T ... -. l. M. of R. and C, Dora Rose. I t-l-lml W. 1S01 8 Ave. 1-21-tf)