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Saturday, January 21, 11)2$. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? Vage Seven 1 The Observer Want The Market .VEVV TODAY tilt liKXT r'urnlsfccd a - rnnrn modern hou.se. It. A. Yaw font, i.-iir, nth. l-2l-iip aX'IIJD- Kxpcrienecd sicnnm- .litr. Apply Kuslcrn Oregon l.iKht ami I'owcr t'o. Ti:i dirt Wiints niiy kind of uoik. I'Ihiik- U SAl.K - rtiriiitHM' lor u 5- i nom house, including mohnlr davenport, unit walnut dlii'm; ,dtc. : 1 1 1 If.iuJ or N. .Hli. l-iM-ltp It SAl.K New modern house; i.ill basement. A-l const ria l Ion. mi, terms, fall 4.".!i-J. l-il-np i( SAl.K I Mallollc separator; I .Vanl. barrel chin tier, t '.ill l-'nrmers ilt UKNT Mo. I. -in furnished .,111., steam heated. JOht; YVunIi. 1 -1' 1 - 1 ! j tit H KNT --H-room limine, partly (irllfHhetl. Call 21 l-W or MKU M ac- ., 1-21-II 1ST Spectacles in rase, between 1212 vash. ;ive. and u. K. (,:f. laiiritnt rrlday 1'. M.; C. S. Dir. in-' s 'name. - inside. lieu art). rr Hull. J-SI-Dn . M ' . . I ANTI-ID Kldcrly man wishes i(nl;; a el ive: willing to work for m a nd hoard. Call Observer. t'V- Some place in town. 1 new ii.gL"-'ti t, truck tin1, lictiirn to M Jl'ralt I .lir. ').. ami 'rec.elwd $-, L W r.-wiir.l. M;in I'-ls. 1-21-:;. IX) II KENT i ill It KNT Apt. 21U4 si. 1-12-M' lt ltl:,'NT r.-rooiu furnished house. Call J-IKif wit ItKNT Six room Iiomho $2.ri mo. can :tis-j. n-rs-tr. nit H KS'V -Warm sleeping rootn. ch.se In. flO mo. I'h. I.:i-.l. 1-1S--H tilt UKNT l-'tirnished aptjf. J2f.. llou.sfM for rent and for nile. I". S. Investment Co. l-H-"f nit : i :NT- - Sfei'pintf rooms. O. !'. temple, phone :.;2-.l. nit UKNT 2 furnished rooms with bath. :i - room furnished Ihiom isin (ireeiiwnod.. 1-la-t:' (K Ki;.T - - Sleam-heati .1 bed rooms, cheap. 1 SU2 :!rd St. Ph. 274-W. i-2u-:;t (Ht HKNT- Kmail partly furnish ed house. ISMS Cedar or -ICtl-.M. k l-lii-fitp TOn (SAlilil ANTl TRADK '(Hi SAI.K Hahy's bed. Call :i I S-.1 j I -(!-((" I Pol: SAl.K (ilt TllADK - S ial willow r.-lolhes biiskets. No. 1. Six. Kurntture Kvchange. I-lT-ll' i'Ult HAI.K lt TP.AOK 4J-pieee set o dishes. $7. .'a. I'urniture r:change. 1-17-tl' ,1(11: SAl.K; - .New Maytag wash ing machine. $12.1: Kord roadsle with starter and 1V2S license, $7.1; Corona typewriter to trade, lor radio. Call Kastern Oregon t - i -1 1 I - i yp.'wrin-r -W. 'i I'OH KNT 3 -room Duplex with hath, Htrlet ly tiKiilern, full basement, fur nace, in best residential district. Allen Duplex, 1."i(7 -fth St., Alain r. i:t. MOM'N' POP if BY QCLLY. ALL 1 HAVE Y.fH Mg FOR. A TlP IS A M'.CXtL - 1 A-TtK OJ: L.;rtL THAT'LL UOOV. pSCTrv CHEAP I -JCES -IMA tanclu pace: l..e Tri'.s. vr.rn Sill vj5 BiiT VJE'LL LEftNE IT AM' J CAM EAT AT PLACcS ' entrtt r,'-T '. 1 IVE "TH:?i ALl fRECKLES AND HIS , fAV.' WHERE ViA.syoo lYESTECDAVs BlLLIE AM I nag was oJE to yooa. AOOSE UOOUCIM' FOQVOO" NAG WAS OJE TOVOOCJ f i5"0' ) Tlace of Union and Wallowa Countiet Observer Want Ad Rates (Ooiiut rive mtwage word to tlie line.) Itr line, 1st Insert ion.. ......... I iu I'er line, each added ixmx utlve liiMviiuu 7o Minimum charge on one or der .j5c KATES BY MONTH i lines, per month S2.r0 .1 lint, Mr nioiiili A Hints, Hr mould l.n 5 line, r muiiih S.7a Koch additional liiif over Die chained at auc pur I mo per mould. CASH IN ADVANCE I re quired uu all Classified orders to emu ttiese idle. I lit; tin rates chanted cm all crvdtt in sertions. tony for all Classified orders must bo In this otflco by tO A. M. IiAV W INNDiMION. Ktdi oniric on oil tnsfiti-tl un til tin Hut itiiik must btt rr cttUtfl hy Hie snme liour or e trn Instniou will le charcetl. Telephone order twilli-ifed. Cn-h ratrs n.uy ln en rued on phone orders by iu.viiniii o or iM-fiMr dale if Ihhi lusrrllou. PHONE MAIN S7 "Aa Olktrrier Want Ad Will Do It" KOIt SA 1,1-; -Ha i ii. ling 2nd Hf. .r,u. Also lot on paved streets. 1-1 7-lilp l (H: HAI.K (IK Monarcii ratine ehaiiKC. Tit A 111-; A good Ktirnlturt.' llx- 1-tT-tf, j, I "' ' wood, KIMl SALK Dry pnl t or 1 li-incli wood. Cull . . j-t(J-i;t Kt It SAI.K Hay : Mile Dodxo truclv. r.l-.. io a ton. i . Phone) l-l'o-vtpi K(i: SAI.K 2SS size air incuh;itor. Cyphers hot ' rariners 34. f l-2n-Gi;il I 'M SAi.i-; -iiae ; ny amount ot : l. l.-ineh wooo. Cull lramers X or leave order with C. . Hos- rell, IfiU .lelli-rson. I - 1 1 -ti' ( - . , ( H! SAI.i : OH TK A I U'l A l ine large all-copper holler. Juslth fain,y physician. specially edu thmg for making homo washing ;ttC(1 pbysica, ru'nurlsts, occupy-e-.sier. I urnit.ne Kxehango. . ,n( pOMjlloilH ln Hcliools. churohts. " 1 : and hospitals are -only too glad to ' . nn.lr.pl U.t 4 It triiltilllir unit eftf. KOI S.Vl.i:, TItAM; OH UKNT One 6 -act o tract with modern liouso and good mil buildings. 1 Cull 17IP2 or phone illM-H. ( ' 1-17-Mp; l-'olt SAl.K In Portland. Ore.. 40.-1 room apt. hotel; very close in on! one of cify's main buslne:is si i e. -is. Splendid (laying propo sition for man and wife or mod-' cr ;ilid ihiilKltter. l.ejise $:Uol), will handle. Address owner. It. .1.1 Tucker. Y. M. P. A., c. o O. I. T., ( Portland, Ore. l-J-tp l-'APM LOANS The nest to ht had. I. S. Investment Co. O. W.j V.':i en nek I . 1 n.tf t i Kill! ANY KIND of radio repair work, tubes, parts. etc., see "Hank." The Hadio Man. 12 1 i Y, ave, l-$rti ! liA (lltANDJO MATTItKSS ,t pp liolstering Weaving Works, Pliono 424-W, Chas. K-lwanls, Prop. 12-1-1 v. ) I'M SS0le,T'OO-v A GLO OUKN BACK FRIENDS JAAT DID WOO VJAMTME FOC 'i r-1 n LSwisiS That I . TZJM7F Ad Page HEALTH ioni; ht or itvk pkiisons HAVK "HAD POSTPIti:M I sirot iii hi: coiu hixm i:h kaki.y ! My CliarKou Waliaee, M. D., j X York Clly j Member (tbrKaa .Memorial About one person out of Tery ' five siandii In a tond posture. This ! baa been proven by various au ! thorhiea and thla percentage lias been calculated from the. fresh ; man rhiKsi'H of two of our largest unlvcrslticH. " The nienaee of Improper pos ture hns heroine fo Kreat that th depurtinent of labor of Hie IT. S. ! government baa taken cojfnlzanco i of It;, and has published articles j upon this 'subject. Ita earliest dts , eovery shouhl be. made by tho j parents or the. -' pr;ided . school teachers.' The effect: of bd pos ' ture 'may lie felt throughout !!;; It .Increase,. Hitscen'titjllity to.; '(Un-'. ease, jiud. alwi 1 makes, one a. poor j worUlnjf.-v Integral 'part' of the noniuiunlly. It prevfujtH.n .siu'eesfi,-! fill earner nnd good' citizenship. ' j II must not be forgoitoji lljat a ; j real cause may he .behind: a poor I posture .namely, flat1 feet,' ade i nobis, tonsils, bad toeth. frn.Uent 1 and prolonged Illnesses. These J iinilerniine the muscular system' ; and cnmpe.l a bad . attitude, . One I should eradicate the.se contribut ; ing factors lief ore attempting an improvement of the posture, , Tho outdoor exercises for the summer, such as baseball, tennis, swimming, and certain gymnastics for t hose of Improper posturo should be taken . advantage of. When the child or the. adolescent growing, one las had his day of i Mrenuous I'M'rnw1,. it uuiu uc most advantageous for him to He down for, tin hour In the late after- noon. Hist of tlie fatigued muscles is '''''dial. oood posture In .the growing child makca for robust health, ef ficiency, prosperity, and happiness. It is a greater asset than money. On the contrary, poor posture Is a menace-and a future liability, Now that outdoor ' playtiino is here setting up exercises, colnel- j -buent wiin trie romping ami run- ning. would be good for all, and especially irescrlbd corrctlvo exercises would be more beneficial given out of doors. Afi-.p nil ennl ribul inr factors to ..w A JV itlrt rtf l)lAt.. nhvinuR and deleterious defects. The, time to correct had posture Is to begin early In childhood. Th IVAVnOD ctffnn cotton rapi. Must .be clean cotton. rjgs. ; Ktocdlns and lace curtains not accepted. Will pay flc a lU. Drlnv th ftfn.ro Tho Observer oftleft. ' l-2.lt PACKAUD AG KWCY yr Third and Adams P.t2S Uiilr-U Standard Sdan H27& IP2S llupinobile Seoau $11 l!it!.'l J'aclcnrd Sodan.. $ 40 1!I2 Dodgo Sedan; iifrw ' rubber O-ilO Will take small cjus la Lrada. Terms on balance. Ph. Mfiln Cfi. )2-rJ-(f WAWTKD WANTKD-- To? trad A for a bull. Noble, Ht. 2. city. l-20-.ltpj NVAN'TKJi Dill for general house work. Call Main la7.. l-l'i'-IU ccref;Epl hcc? i. lost - J5 SET IT Df?CPPJ IT1. 3. HAT To CHO APTR Lswisis That Worse ) V)JWyVOO.r LlliEVOoH vJASMA0-6EI(BlLLie ; OB ME AAD AT VOL) WSJ BILLlfc FEuTAVJIPUL BAD VWUEN SUE yOUMO VOU VWASM7 ADME YESTERDAY .' OFFICE CAT MAb MAM It tho mini ho moic u iiKinioustf tinft hoM I to a fitrnwr for u kIIo. , UiiKsia has prohibited the im portation of bananas. Thai's on country where "Yes, We lliive. No liana nas" should be unite popu lar. I The romance is ended when tho bride says. "Why don't you ever j bring mo randy in a box any more," I Some day people will realize that the human knee Is a joint and not an entertainment. j Wife: Mrs, .lanes lias another it'M hat. t ) Hubby: if she were- as at tract lo as you an', my dear, she wouldn't have (o dciH-itd so inin-Ii Umii Hio niillliier. I ... ' At firs' the world was flat. Then someone discovered that i; was round. Now it is crooked. I ... ; "Oh. 'iiminy, liow did you ever ' get such a black eye?" ''Hecause. 1 did not choose to run, Mother." "Dld' you tell phone that we v rather c ere eiigag "Yes." "What did he reply?" "Pin not sure whet her 1) plied or whether the line struck by lightning." "I could not love you half so well, my dear, had 1 not loved be fore' I. IRKS AMI HICAN ill!I.S MOW YOltK -Vinceza Paviosa, photographer lor the royal family of Italy, came to litis country lo make, pictures of diplomats at Walilngton. The collection he is taking Is largely of American wo men, over whose beauty he Is en thusiastic, Vicomte Alain 1 H l.eche, French poet, also finds the American girl charming. hut thinks she smokes. drinks a nil dances too much. pohtuait woitTii sr,titu NKW VOliK Sir Thomas Law rence's portrait of l.ady Mostyn. painted about 1 Mirt. has brought $t;r.0ao in a sale by dealers in a prlvatr collector. parents school teachers, social and church workers should make every endeavor lo Inspire the child to overcome this handicap, .Feminine Furs Pciich wit In pajatuus grow exceed in; ly I em ininc when hei lined wiUi luarahou to help l;uii off the evening's chill. I i I fr 'Ajj y --j B That Two-Cent Feeling rp . -- , ;,,;;.( ( r heah tis r"-:tr-' 1 .. Heah tis.sah- ) ( BOSS Art ) V AH 'FOCUD 0 w (- ' ' : ' i u V.n u iTgaw??''1''' " '" """ .'l.V fciM.J fan" :ln"p. sL (-' and More of It DlDSAc?DiO ) MO FELT VOU AIMT MOVJJ? ry ; - 1 iATTUE THEfflS "Fighting Love" With .Tprrn flmiHfll At Colonial Monday .( l.ubitsch's "to This Is Paris." Jetta Ooudal, the pettier dark- . J1ar,.v ,.,ocke,-, practically a eyed, exotic film star who has heon nPWl.OInri. j liw lau ol reaiureil called tho "emotlonat eockHUl of ,,nV(irHi shows to dlsllncl advant Ihc screen rtrama." will bo seen hi j MK(, ,llt t(u( youngster who travels another of her striking character- i llllf Wlv rulin, lhl, worrl to iKations at the Colonial theater, th(1 n(l u ,( Hlan,u i.txVeen him coining Sunday and Monday. Vic- j aU(, lh0 wmiu, H, vvlints. Crocker tor Varconl ami Henry H. Waltbu.l j u U1u.r (.ontrlu.t to Charlie Chap are featured. i lin iH Hchetluled to finish In The picture is "lighting Low" . ...,-,, ri,.,,,,-, w,en Chaplia nets dest rlbed as a romimtlc. drama of (mu U.0li,ietloii under way again, love and Intrigue ranging from the H(. 8,.,.,ns to have a iirilllant future castle of nobility of Italy to the J trican uescrt, with Miss (iomiui in the rote of a young girl of the Italian aristocracy who, in order to escape marriage w ltd the dis reputable scion of a givat family. Niccollnl. whom she despises, ac cepts the hand of an aged soldier, Ciciirral Navarro. , I. .. , ... : consummated than her husband is summoned to Tripoli. Vlitnrta fol- lows Inter, only to. find that (he (! ncral has gone Into the desert at the betid of his troops to uovll an uprising of t he Arabs. When she discovers t hat t his is ' only a ruse to get rid of her husband ' so that Xiccolinl may be alone -with her. Vittoria leaves Tripoli accom panied by Die handsome young, ad jutant or the (ieneral. i During the twelve days Journey across the burning sands of Ohnlut the giil and the adjutant discover they an deeply in love. Yittorla remains true to her husband, ami v In n she reaches Ohaliit resolves to make (ieneral Xavurro, for whom she has a profound respect, take her for his wife. Hut Na varro's concern for his country blinds him to all softer sentimcnis. and be leaves Vittoria to Join his wailing troops who are marching on Kaivh to repel an Incipflnt Arab at lack, l-'rom here the story moves to n swift and startling conclusion,, in the .courNe of which VHtorhV, and tlie adjutant are captured by the Arabs. When word Is brought that the Ceueral is killed, Vtttnria and her lover are married, j Then the revelation! The report of the Ceneral's death was false. The denouement to this powerful ' drama is one of the most gripping climaxes ever achieved on the screen. The drama was adapted by Heuluh Marie Dix from the novel "1 f the Oods 1 .a ugh" by Hoslla Korhcs, and was made under the direction of Nils Olaf Chrlsandcr. supervised by Itertram Mlllhauser. Patsy Ruth ' -Scores In i South Sea Film liri'.'imy sIiihIowh, tin- son. iin- KNi'l hi'inily of Iho Iropii-K, I ho luro i ol' iiiy.sli'rioiiH tl:inH Ii-ihI i-olor lo i tin' romanci' whirh iiIiouihIh In Ralph Iih'i-'h ni-w I-'IIO proiliK'llon "South Hon l.ovo", whloh will lw shown Sunday only at the Arcade theater. It Is the story of an over am bit Ions, world y woman who i .trifles with the hearts of men lo further her own etuis, but awakens at the end lo find there Is one whom she cannot get along wilh-j out, j I Mr. Ince' has deftly woven .a , tale with a city and South Sea background thai is gripping from start to finish. There is a thrill- lug climax when the woman sud denly finds two men ready to kill , eu.ch other for her love. She sud denly ro inert- to a full realization ill' tho tei'i'H.lo niouu sli. linu tiitil.i of her life. . I Uhe principal feminine role (n ! played by Patsy Until Miller. lD-r ....r - u I SAG SAG AvwRJL To MOLD f,UK ( 7A' 0DO(5 STDDE I performance Is as effective a ml convincing in a different way as ! was her work in "ShiinKhuled." in j the city sequences of the siory nhe displays the splendid finesse that ; made her wort; outstanding in ahead. i, tH t,.njti. Ki(,rv of human 1 It is a tense (MUOtlons on a laiiKUOiotm back- Ki'Oillnl anil hIhii.Ih out Nhurply liy I'ontrast. J .n'l lulss It. Edmund Lowe Thrills In ' "TllC HclZai'(l" , ' . . ' "The Wizard", niuystery photo drama produced by l-'ox Klltns -with Kdmund J.owe, of "What Price tllory" lame in the feature role, will .be presented at tlie Star theuier on Sunday and Monday. With i.ella llyuins in the fem inine' lend and such well known screen actors as Oustave Von . Seyflertllz. Harry Norton. K. II. Calvert and Norman Trevor in Ihe cast, Hfchard Itosson. the direc tor, has produced an exceptionally flue entertainment. i "The Wizard" is bused on the sensanttonal Ktvnch play "Hainan' by tiaston l.eroux and is the story of an eccentric scfentisl who hu manizrs an ape to do his bidding and to revenge him for funded wrongs. Thrills, mystery, suspense and a Dae love interest hold audi ences every .moment during Hie showing of the picture, while the company relief furnished by the two darkies 4n the role of house servants bring much laughter which, relieves the tension of the more sombre moments of this pic ture. Kdmund Lowe, as Ihe reporter who finally solves the mystery of the human like ape, gives a flue performance with Inimitable hu mor and I.ella Hyams as the girl In the story Is demurely sweet and a splendid actress. Von Seyf fertitz as the eccentric scientist and (ieorgc Kotsonaros as the ape are convincingly brutal and together furnish many thrills. I This is one that is certain to entertain every type of theater , lover. KANSAS CITV, IAI' Thin your will IiipIiI JumI nuo ronvcnllon al'lor anolluM for KatiwlM I'lty. Slxly-flvu oonvoulloiiH anil ton niajnr pm-tK ovenlH. Hovoral of na lituial hripoiiaiioo In each Ki'Ol'ip. woro UhIo.1 lialay on I ho onlrmlar of William M. Symiin, inanaoc of tho OMUVontlon huroatl of tint Kan sas Cily ohanilMT of oouimol I Tho Uopultlloali National rnn- 1 . ' . : .. ... , in i no iiiiiMiiiiiiiiiK aiit ii .in' M-hoilulo. Ilnrlinr May, tho (lonoi-al Mothotlisl i-nnfofonoo will ho hol.l Sour food causes Bad Breath .,n tii,'. -.inn trneirifiil tci., dm I l.n-0, gui Jifeina. Ih'I. InliK. Fli-fctl lil iiiii1iT fn..J. l..w nn; illinHii' .-.tini Id linsinnn Sooofid: riiniu- laif Ix-Mit rliiTOiiimi iiml Imuvi'I rwi; l ir.iy iy luni.t i imiiiii riii'ti . lt-li'tn ttir ii'iu ii-k lin kmiiM- tieftliliy li'K'nti. f' n- BUlln i!HH'H.V. ."ill' fir If.V Ih.; ki! litin Ht iHir. ilnutu'iil- l'r fim .Liuh'i. kii. CfiiimlH-rlntii Mail. Co., BOS Purh SI,, DWolnw, li3 WUHPILrbOkHIII J TABLETS "s&. By Taylor By Blosser VJAMTED V00 DONk A0' ME ViENT IM l SAS V1AMTED V00 To ALD W DONk NMILE XJj f rm v , . . j Professional Directory This directory In csKHnlly bandy for Hie newcomer or for I he ntioMnuii reader who may want Hie name uihI aildiess of some imttcsional mini. It Imi been carcfiilly rirriwreil jiiuI will prove lo b a ready aid to any render In obtaltdiiic roiiipt rof(Hloiiu( wrvlce. Classified for Quick Reference Dentists llll. i;i:0. K. IIOI'I'IM V llrnllnl ov.-r 1.. & l UniK On. Tul.lutid I Main lit s. mm Architect C II. aill.l.i:it, Arrlihert Kiioin 7 l.a CmnilA Nnib.ont Itnnk Miillrtlng L i i - - - OsteopitThio ThyslclatiA j. i.. i;i.i:. ii, o. llAltlMIIKT i.m.i.k, ii, o. Oeneinl pixelien hint the "I'OST HVSTKM" lr ftilten nrehes. Sonitiiet Tebiphone (.iulMing Ma in 1U i.ici:si:i mvii:kmt' iiamm , Trsined care. Piieo reusoiniblH. Mrw. K. W. Hart, 1..0U Y. . i-Jfl-lm WATCHMAN 11.4X41 MltllOl P.ng Slid .Ihxm 111 I i b -st,n its. 1'iipulsr souks iinnu'diiilelv. lteglniiers r ndvaneed. tirade Itarnus, Instruii tur, box It 75.- l ICS. 11. U. McCAIJi Accredited teacher, piiinn and piu organ. Main ssS. (lk D. Y4MID -Ceil tried Public Accountant. 1 1 :i Kbit. St.. Phon Main I. here. The church leaders will leave convention bull just In time for .political leaders to take over the building for the selecilon of nominees for president and vice-' president. After the republican convention, the city will entertain . another church -nrganlxatlon, the ' Ha p list Young People's Pnion of America, which' will meet July 4 to 7. : , Outstandlug sports events of the . year will be the American Howling 1 Congress tournament .March It to May 31 ; the National A. A. IT. basketball tournament In March, i and the Mid-American open golf .tournament at the l-akewood course 1 June 1 "i to 1 7. II. It. II. ST1TR IT OIT i JIKI.roM .MOWIlllAV, lOiiKlnn.l TIh Maharnnoo of roorh ll.-hnr Ih liailly hrui!ViJ iim tho rt'Kiilt i.r a tumble while riillng with Iho Ciuorii lioundn. Ijuly Kalliloon ltollo IllHO fijl. Hut IllO I'll of Valon, Iho -liuko or Vork. ami I'rinoo llonry all Hiayoil' on (ttirluv i a iluy of hoavy koIiik. Astrologer 4 Mil. FIIMIIKItM'K IIAI.MF1S Sul N Avo., i.a (.'riinilo, Uru. l:oa.(lliiir ilailv. Readlnea by tull a ftpeclalty Ii See Our 89 Cent Window Values 1.25 and 1.35 Call and makff your choice ' F.L. LILLY HARDWARE fhooo kUla tl 2iE STAGES LEAVE FROM La GRANDE DEPOT For information call Main 799 Travel in our Modem Chair-Cur Stages! Leave I-a Grande for Wallowa I.nke 9 :00 a.m 4 :00 p.m. La Grande for I'.uker, Hoise 12:2 " p.m. Ii CJninde for Uaker only .....r:30 p.m. La Grande for Pendleton 1 1 :00 a.m. 3 :30 p.iiL (Cfimiff:uir at j'unilluoa fur W&lu WnlUh and I'nnoo) Leave Laoranue For Portland at 11:00 a.m. Fare $9.50, Round trio $16.00 I Physician & Surgeon i.t;i: ii. nor vv, si. n. I.ICW A l ii.ki:. II. II. i Praetluu limited u diseases of th I Kje, tinr, Noo and Throut, ! NVV Kidey T'-iephnn j Huibtintc . .Maul I ' I- f- . HIHHV, M. I. f l'tij niviaii hiiu fatll gt un t I Pomnw-r T. lepbon builtlilitf Main 22 i;ti I.. HWIII.TOX, M, j, PUynicinu stul y in g-mt Oardner Tlephon Vulldiiig Msin Ui l;sldene Plione Mnln fids If no niiswer call Main but) . r. Aie4linurf M. i, buiueort Sew Kolcy Telphnnt Huildlntt Mum 9. K. I.. ItALftTOIV. M. I). Prentleu limited to dinenjiex1 of t)t Kyo, Kir, N'osti Mini Thrrtiit, ItuniiM lK-lil T'lltplion Suiinuer Kulldlng inln 1"t$' . : - A. I.. Hint WtllNON, M. H. V Surgery -; '. noomnK.-n Tidepbon Soiimiitr lluildintr , ; Jbiin 14 J. A. WnNOKHI.K K, M. Ik. Physician sad Surgeon' . Aver I,. X' a. Druii Storn (bis. plume Her.. . phoMar .Main tilS Maiji Ua; (, fi. lWAt,!.. II. II. j. Physician and Surgeon Sorwrner Tdepmn Ituildlng Main h'S We Have Paid Alutut .$"0,000.00 to 1 our sivings deposit-; oi-s for the. use of their money for . the year 1!)27. Did you get youv , share of it? ' , United States National Bank a WISDOM Wlxdotri dematuls that you secure the services nl" fXW'Ct morticians w ho know t lm science and ethics of their profession and who , have, demonstrated t heir en paeity and ability. We Understand HNOIW.nAft.S A 'AM Ml ilt MAN Main C2