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'Thursday, February 7, 1920. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pace Seven . The Observer Want Ad Pafo ll AT M TOMESSi The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Countiea NEW TO DA Yi ihli HAI.K H TliAlU-: 10(1 am jnnpioved farm. Very easy terms land cheap. H. Holman. :u h Y .Vf.t Unimlc j l-i lit UKNT Apartment in New Foley building. -uj J. J. u't)Uy. t 7-lt, KUH KA1.K Musical insl rumvnU. sheet music, records, player pi ano rolls at liu 1 r price and loss, riosoout wale in Hpnetiy liulldin-r nctt to .MtntKi-i'y Ward & Co.; jiH liKNT L furnished lioiii-e-keeping rooms, adults. lM'i CiTi-nwood. ll-li-tf 'iiU SAI.K year oltl. No. l milk riiw, i lni. t'.ms i;. n. L'-7-:?ti l'tl HA 1. 10 Almost nt-v I : in injr t fin I 'ortnldc typewriter. I.uli-st Model. IVed vi-iy Ml He, -$4 N. u l :ih"v observer. . j-Trfp WANT KM TO It KNT 1'rivate iru ratfe. Must lie c'o'c to Adams it ml Greenwood, .'ail Observer. WAMili . WANTKI i fiiMi Voiiptc tu l- in KnKhvt hall I'm- Imshet jwji hil. and , Ounce Thursday. lVb. 7 t.'ic ad mission fee nl door only charge. Ladies bring your buckets. ' Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five avrrac worda to the Hue.) Pit line, Ihi Iusitiiou 10c t'tir line, vavh alltd eonaeo- ullvo lnorttou 1c Minimum charge on one or Utr . lie MATHS I1Y MONTH 3 llnra, prr iuinlill.WM 91.HO S limn. ht lniinih I3.A t llnni, per month .t4.0O 5 linos, per month ...4.TB IOiicIi niltlliloiuil line over five clinnnit at bOo pwr-"Uue per umtnu. CASH IN ADVANCE la re quired uo all Claaslfin order, lo cam IIiko rules. HlKhcr rnlea clmi-KMl im nil nrrdli liixertliuie. Copy fur all uliuMiriiNf oriltm mint ho In HilH offlin by 10 A. M. I AY Or' INSKItTION. Slop or-lli-rs on ail Inwriml until further iiiiUid must on recvlfed by tlx hi mr hour or eitra Inaurtloa will ho rlutriced. i . . Telephone order aollolted. Cnsu rate may be earued on phone ordera by payment on or before ditto of laat Insertion. I'HONK MAIN 17 "An observer Want A WU1 Do It" . KOK 8AI.lt (lit TltAltK rull S.M.I-: IHL7 l-'or.l rmiilalor. Jliii .loun. .Miihi 411, Mi. Swiiii- I-'OH S.M.I- holm, .1oiuith:in.4, Winti r BJinnmis. V Axo., I'linni- :i i i-:il-tr OFFICE CAT Hobohemia PictiixMln "BeeWs of Life" Trmp know tnoro about human Oho Krut trouble viith the man w ho boasts he eun luko u Orlnk r leaw it alone ft that ho tloctm't let It ulono. ; ji An the oltl lady Hlrolleil through the park, two urea Inn oonfronied her. "1 HJty, huly," naiil the taller of the two," my brother doiH fin Imitations, (iivo him u penny uiu he'll imitate a hen." '"Hear, dear." Kinilctt the nW atly.-"uiMl. what- ill. h' do will No," replied the lad with a "No." repNe! the lad with u look of dntempt. .'"lie won't do no cheap iniita.sbinKN o that ort, he'll cat u worm. . '-- A philoHophor 1h. a inan whq In peMsliiiintic when otlierB are uptl mitlo and optttnitie twhen otlivi are pessimistic,. ( ' nature thnn any other tp-oup of j ptHtplc, accoriiijr to Jim Tully, i who ro from hobohind a few j years into to become America's most widely read author of xtorles of tramp life. "I'Vw people I have met in other cktfvea have the hard und keen di rrinmem of life thut many trampa lmvt!," nays Tully a Kood' for-nthlmr. Eventually fhe mairicH her employer, beeomeal a nunher and Is saved from "ler by I an.' the blueUmtiHer. by a friendly detective in n most sur prising nuinnet. lioliert lOlliott, who wtui fame as the detective In "Itroadway" on the Htafre, in supcr-excclleiit (a thin production in a -similar role. Komauee of (he I n tier world" it without u flaw and ts another feather in the rap of Kox KHms. It l pot alone Well worth Heetnjj it even better entertainment when Meeu the Heeomt time. America' llohuhemla. which. In- i CaiTiOraiTlcin Wil clinics a half million members. t TT -w-l 1. i. dramatieully depicted in Tnlly'H 1110 Ol P Ug'nt "HcKKar of l.Ue," a 1'araiuount 7nnnnK production. 11 tppQilll "Hoboa are primitive ami there- , fore more ' Intuitive than subile,' deelarea the e-rizei iuhler. J'It woulit no doubt have shocked muny a leader of iudtistry bad ho known that h n -yt'initf '-bepjrar on the Htreet, could read In bis face whether he would Klve me it iiuar tor. "J did thin iih u,Kim'-e oiirn with another young panhandler, lie would pick out n victim 5 foe away. Ah he walked toward me Income Tax-Pointers The unseen hero of the remark able three-reel talking motion pic ture. "Acros the Atlantic via Zep pelin," produced by Metro-Oohl-w'yn - Mayer in association with Hearst newspapers, whidi will be at t lie Arcade theater today In Robert llartiuan. While l.ady lirummond Hay and I r. Hugo von Kckener are the outstamllntr t'"ln ctpalH, appenrtng in many of the 1-vvoul.l readklndneor meanm ss ( wuj( MM.(mMn frKt nni only cameraman to fly across the Atlantic, who took the great est risks while making this ainaxingly tlirilling and novel picture. in his face, ' I failed once but of eleven t fines, and -the man who re fused mu hail just fiiti.shcd n rail ing with a taxi driver. "A clever ymmw be-ggar can hop'1 to-wicoood In obtaining sm:lll l-'lylng acitss Knrope I Tart man, change from about thirty per cent leaning out of a window or the of the. people he approaches. That cabin of the Zeppelin with his Is if the street has not been "work- cameras nose pointing downward, Xo. I A taxpuyer, " though unmarried, who supports in his home ouo or mnr' relatives over : whom he cd" too' hard, j Wallace Heery, In the role of ("Oklahoma lied," a "yegg" or safer 'blower hiding out in the almost j untraceable mn.:e of hnbo ti alls, Kccured some of the most nmg- Koll WAIJ' I'oilahl rilleiil iiiotoi-,, wemlei' flll loiie. f'.'lSe covered with bllte Duponl fabrold leal her. Hai-vain. l-'iirnil urt'; Exchange.. 'J-l-ll ' '"'erclsos family control. Is the head I gars of I .ire." Itichird Arlen and MONKV TO I.OAX We have 0f u fiamlty und is entitled to the ';. Louise Itrooks alo pluy important money to loan on desirable city Mime exemptions allowed a .married J featured roles In the story w hich propi iiy at the low rate of in-iv rson. ;..500. Also, he may claim i William Wellman directed. terest .if t.'y. We write all kinds Mini for each person dependent) r- ' - of in.-otrf.ncf. including life, t'hus. upon him for chief support if such tx -. T7i:i . person Is under IS, years of age 1" u-v KJVt X' Hill incapable of scir-Hiipport be- i A7if V Mfll'V Acfrl lyslcally defec-i " 4V" i. Ke nobis. 2-4-Im Oil TliADi: -1 Victor.'" I-K-will cry mw For lln,n, , no, he Af fV QfQ,t Coming to i'i:xti.iri'ox Dr.Mellenthin SPKCI AI.IST In Internal Icdiclne Tor tlio jm4t fifteen years We've added a new word ; to the old slogan "The World's Best Fitiing Overall" The way Oshknsh K'Oowh Him. doWevo tiveralls arc cut Insures ii perfect, fit. No more cnttlnrf uveralls from one pattern. Kach leg length and each waist sixe Vhas it seoaraiclv' ileslLrnetl lnt- F UMn J'Uldy-foar dirrerent pat- J 'I Liu',nH 11 vuAiH inoro to y : PJ ninkv them this wny, hut whe wi . bJ! . ther ymi are tall, nhort or me- iwvi kjnt iot l.t lif dium, I.-VUIT1 a H -iftHf fit you are sure tf a perfect A Ira mm I';K Ivwk, it.-vi and utpMi Jin two hurt TlrwOLMr'ik.! rib ami IjAtL'Vt UiliLwantrivVr, uiMmli.'t i Jirjf You'll like the long-wear and classy appearance of ShadiMmve Eastern 8 oz. Illue Dcniin Overalls Every really worth while iniprovcnumt in overalls iluiins the last ten years has heen made by Oshkosh U'Gosh. In 11)21, Osliko.sh D'Ciosh chi njted to the heavier, slrongeiy lonfi'er-weiirinp 8 om. Kasteru duiiiii. Today 8'ca overalls are the ac cented standard. In 1923 Oshkosh U'Oosh hrounht out the now famous Vestbak overall, the fastost sellinir over all evei dosigncd. It is now copied by all nv.inufactuicrs of standaid overalls. $1.69 a pair This year they have added to the wear, fit and appearance of overalls with Sha doWeve denim and graduated patterns. ShadowWeve is n still better overall cloth Mill-Shrunk, No-Fado full 8 oz. weight. It is woven differently than ordr iiiary denim ' and . is softer feelinpr, . stronger and lonner-wenrinjr. The meth od of weaving gives it a striped effect ' from which the name was derived. This is a new cloth used exclusively for XO cro nut sirli. Olltpr Itnsl- I'csh ri'iinlr:li . our. atlcntiuil, .l'"tir will', Ailti; I il 111 f linl HiM-vir.' Sl:i linn nt l.:i Cran'h-. Iriiiuiri' oli. run hai.j-: " Tit.jni-v on.- u.vi N'vli(uiii' Ki-wlni: . ncii'Milil'i -ij i-iitt lit':iil. h:to .ullli.nliltli iifl,-.s'i. . .,f nMufliiui'tiiM. ensy nfiuifti'J1! por-f.'i-l Nt'if ".- ili'llvi-rixl In' yiinr iloor Jl!i. I'iniilliiri. i:x li:iiii'. i;; !'-.!. ' ".'f-rr roif Itl-.'NT' ' fanners ami others, any where. t' hin ges reasonable, sal isfaetion gitaranleed. II, 11. Davldhixar, Joseph, o.'n. ; 1-ll-lmp LOST l.nST I'einale tJertnun I'tiltcc .dog, in l.a Crande. I'misnaMy friendly.- liewartl. . Call , Kartnerst .17, 'ove.' I ' ;-r,-r,t l.( ST irey '.b-iil Uer purse. n:ir I'erkin's gaiagefoulained driv er's licens and Uetiekah receipt' for Kvn Ifichards. Ht-turn to Observer. . , 2-Gr:it l.OST Htmdity nlglit ' Iwlwcen- be a relative ot the taxpayer nor I a nicmlfcr of his houseiold4 Tiie 1 j term "mcninlly or physically dn- J "Itontance of the rndVrworld." : fectlvc" includes not only cripples . directed .by Irving Cumminu. the iind those -mentally defective, but ! man who produced "Hrcsycd to persons in ill Itealti. and the nged.j Kill," nrrivetl In town yeMlerday at ; l'or example. If an ' unmarried son the Star theater ami verli Ji tl all1 supports, In hts home an' aged that had been said of it In advance, mm her, he isentltletl to aft exemp- i Based on the stage play by Pint! tbm of $3.5mi(r. plus the $4"fl credit Armstrong of it tlecade ngo, "Co- J fot a dependent, a total of IH.imO. mance of the t'nderworld" has becii t If,' from choice, the mother lives brought up lo the minute and has1 litfanothcr city, the son, although lxcn til reeled with the same natur- lnr chief- support, would be en-" ulness, the; even tent no nnd the ' tilled ,only to the ll.fttiu exempt-- humanuess. " t'.uil f characterized , i timi. plus the 40u credit. The . t'ummings' prior pfforlng. Dr. Mollnnthln Is n regular grnd-; mother not llvln with him, h isj Again Mary Asior is the hero- uato in medicine and surgery and is no considered the head of a fain- I Imvhut this time she is" a girl who licensed by tho slate, of Oregon, Ito iim uir tii vii nii uui h in y ib mriMi iu -irr uui ir,. iiTKiiinniii i nM Hnr unarn f.iM nlmnnln t ufl;an cntenamer in a speuaensy. nendicltls . irall HioneH. mcei-a of F ixn;s NOT OI'i;ilATI0 Will he nt dohiov iioti:!( Tliuixray, l-'ch. II orriro liourn; (l a. in. lo I p. m. One Ia Only. No Charge for fonsulialfoii "They Must Make Good or We Will" Westenhaver, Inc. "Men's Wear" Main 812. ,-.,4iirBilnt iliniili iiiicl HI" HnrUi. ,n,y lo the wife' or lumlmnd of a ui !(rt!i. irnlir-llllnAla wrist wiirt-.li, )( ,my0r, liJOiowKli' iinc limy lio'toi'ti Kill; IlKNT -T- Nlcnlyi;rii.iiishil linns.'. I'liM 1 rn. ll:irliy Sinllh. Im ("iniinli. Ilulol. 2-B-tr WI-: IlKNT, dfll nr-lii:iii- Wv ilu: ' Kill' NlnlU'llM lir II Illl. l!.MlliH 111 u. l. . ..... ..ii i . MC.o n-ii. iiiitniyi'ii on iiiii h. .n. tully liponiliint upon tin' other.' iniKini'i'iili limwir mill Iici oiucb. . I; ?..,l!Hiil-l!i-ri. Ilcwiiril. full fl.'trAV, Ah ex,ntpi,in j(h tlm lioml of .aftiT Iiiii'iIkIiIpm, ii Hi'cri'tnry. lint ; )Io linn lo hlH creillt wonilorful ' nirlrrnt nlr wi-nrH rvi-r niiuto. "7 im. tniTiiiy ran im rliitmril ny oniyKiii b liiuiilli'iippril ny ii ioi-iimt rrsiillH in rusoiiNos or tho aloinaoh,! . 'I'lu-n iih tlio Hhlp ooiiIIiiiiimI Ulll! IIMMIIIHT Ol 11 IIOllHI'JIUIII. I lu'qtiiiliilmii'i1, pliiynl liy Himi llai-il. 1 livor, IiowoIh, lilonil, Kkln. mrvi4, ' No it Isn't nerowiary to ppunk riKii'lilin-M. I'm nil mo Kfi'luinuo i a row lo Rot whlppoil rrrnni. 2-1 -i r Ki III -IlKNT Ciimmrliililp Ail.. fornishoil (ir lilirui-nisln.il. 7"7 41 h. . l-IS-iinp . : , I.'Oli llKNT -I'Vli. 1 si.. l!-ronii mo- ni'i-n noitno on pnvoil slrcfl. 1i"i Wlillllll. (iill'lii. prr inn. I':ilt Mrs. I.oyil Si-l-ihor. l-t?:!-lf Misfi:i,i.A.KOi;s EASTKRN OUEOON Bcllool of Mu- Hio Violin, piuiio, voire. Ori?ilils. I. O. (i. I". Toinplo. I'll. 4-I7-.I. j TliV AXf.KI.'S SlltlH sihni:s. Ui'Sl in limn. Across I'rom rtolin-; i'ltl;ali!p's,. . -.r'-'il ' I.A ORANPK MATTUESS & tip-I holslorlne & Ho? Cleaning Works, I'hone 424-W, Chan. IM-. yuiilil. Trop. li-1-lml nit. itixi:iiAirr, i ii: xr i st . Pi'i niani ntly l.nralril In l.a Ornnilo Grniinil i.'loor Komuier HldK. Kiiti'iinne on Adams Ave. . I'lill !'ppi'!' or l.owi'i- I'lnii. Imv us ti'O.nn Oolii Crowns as low an 7..&0 KtlliMKH ns low as . I. &0 rnlnl. BS F.xIrartinB 1.00 All Work ftiiaranlilll. Oprn Kvi'lllllRS. I'limio 4417-J. BEWARE THE COUGH FROM ! COLDS THAT HANG ON Astrologer MRS. FnF,TFniCK nAIMK8 sol N Ave., ai Oronde, Or. ftendlngR dally. M!Hdlngs by Mall a Specialty Coughs from cold may lend to se rious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified crcoftoie thut is pleasant to lute. CrcomulVion is a medical discovery viith two-fold action; it soothes and lieuU the inflamed HKOihTaues and in hihits perm growth. Of all known drugs creosote Is rec opnizrd by hih medical authorities iu one of ihe crcatmt heal in aaenrie I lor couflhs from colds and bronchial irritations. Creomulston contain, in j addition to creosote, other beaiinic elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the ir ritation, while the crcoKotc gees on to the ftumucli. is absorbed into tho blood, attacks the scut of the trouMo aud checks the growth of the perms. (-reomtilsion is guaranteed safi'sfae tory in the treatment of coughs fram colds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, and hi excellent for building up Ihe system after colds or flu. Money refunded if not re lieved after taking according to direc tions. A hit your dm ecu t. (adv.) iitr.iii, niiiiicy, iimim-i, lieu wuillllg, ' , , , t , , . , " catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, Ibirtmaus real work Ix'gan, Along, selaticii, leg ulcers and rent a I ail-i"" narrow cat's walk In the Into- imonlM. i j ,-or f tM. dirigible, llarlman i Ileloiv oro tho names of a few of,"1"'1'-"1 ntH "H'-l'umi .camera to; l bin many sails! led patients in Ore- muko scents front mm gondola Igon who havo been treated for on) ; showing the side of tho ship and fciule" Cll,l,:' f ah0V na,,"',Il view of the gondola ahead and ' ' j Ihe waves of the ocean .1,00(1 feet In-low. lie- crawled up a crnr.y lad- ; der Inside the Zamclin ami stuck I Hie camera through it trapdoor on the "roof" of tlio big bnjr. The wind pressure wan no terrific, that several of the crew had lo hold on to Hart man's body; hut ho suc ceeded in getting one of tho most remarkable shots of the whole trip, CREOMULSION FOR THE COUCH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON John OlHoti, Astoria. Joe Kheoshlps, Olbboil. Mis. Walter Hcott, Heotts Mills Mis. John Van Heven-n, Maker. I . I. Wagenbliint. Tort laud. Mrs. II. Walter,. Maupln. , Mrs. Jennie Wool cry, Haleiu. Uemomhor nhove dato, that con Itatlon on this trip will be fret and that his treat meat is different. Professional Directory Thla dlMctory la eaportallj baty for the amrcotnrr or for th. ont-uf-town rowter who nay want Ih name and addrcaa of aonx profeaalonal man. It haa been cnrefnll proparnl and win pror. to be a raulr aid to any roader In obtalnlnc prompt profraatoual trrvlco. Classified for Quick Reference Osteopathic Physicians saltation on this trip will l,o frra I'"Iiib llm vory top of tlio hint , im imp oii j km ue Mpcfj across i no . Atlantic a hundretl nilles mi hour.) Married women must ho nccom panted by their husbands. Address: 221 Ttrnrihiiry Los Angeles Cnlifornla. Jlldg.. It was when llm cross-currents' Honmier of the 14 11 1 1' Ht renni rent a fin of j Htillding the Zeppelin that Hart man secured one of the most amazing plclui of tho trip. J. L. IXr.LH, I. O. MAIIfMHICr 1 NtJI.ID, !. O. Genernl prtictino and tha "H) fur falloo arches. Toluphons Main 10(1 I MOM'N POP THE CAUSE OF IT ALL WHY I IfJUS rLf..3'3CB- TMM EQUftBBUt Vy'OMIVN GASTED VJHCN 1' y' NT 'CO 1W0N0 CABC OF IIEfcBD TH.VT AMV TWtl UTTLC BBKOC BOY -WAS 0 SICK.'WOW j WHO VjWE, SICK WITH Tut DID SHE GEt IT FLU ,SHC STOPPED BY HEBE AND TI-iE riPT THING 1 KNEVJ SHE GRMJBtD AMY ,if iicccn uro i 9 . U- HEBE AND T1-;E riPT THINQ EVEBY TU'.t. I THINK n RUK Will KIMVIMV. Mill yY 1 KNEW SHE GRMJBtD AMY ) -wKBOUT HES t .V, ,N0 KI5SE0 HE" y HfT7! 1 L 1; - A AAf A 5s. I L4 1 ii .--x 1 -0.NB D0CT00 PIV-LE HE'S CEBTMX THM'S HOW SHE GOT IT. IT JUST MAKE'S ME BOIL EVEBY TU'iE. I THINK ABOUT HES T THAT WOMAN WAS A KISSING COWVua.tVEBY TIME SHE CAN LAY HE 6' HANDS ON JUN0 SHE Bt&IMS BABBLVNG BABYi TALK AHB WSSING HIM -AND MBS. ) . VlLL.tr ANVTHIUCS IS AKJCHHCl) HfiPPtW? TO AKY ONE DiBECTLY WSWNSrLE NHAT 1 COUL0 TELL WO ViOULD l",Ae hES EATlS B.MG J r: By Cowan HUB l'i'S. 0UD CLL'3 j UJCLL.ILL ,'1G A THKK. SHOULD TAKE k CEiUAINLY I. PCS W. LuP THE KISSING I &1VE , ida MiMi:i;ki , Tiachrr of . Tha Iliirhcreiix Ryntem Volca. Urnmatlca CAM YOU IHAGil Kil'.i.!V,X DGi1 UC Tf,T? m BE 1.11 1 I.E. GUI1M GIBL AT DLMh'S J QUESTION At A LAPGL PlfCE OF I1Y KIND Tilt wrxri time she TBits TO KISS FRANCIS EOlOfltq i , WHAT 1 COULD TELL HCO D00D AND M0H &ND POP THE NV.XT I I LVlOULD MAKE hES EATlS fc'N&J ! rfABLY FOANTlC VNITW A MEETING J I t 1 ; A GflltF AND WOODY, ALL P1" ' V ",'( I CF-CAUitOF HtB HAD'T OF I I f I I I L I ;i A nniu t-iio I.IMI.U Hl i, S Mulvlllo Apis. Phono S73-J riiyslcians & Surgeons I.KIl B. BOIIVT, M. D. LKWi WII.HE., M, II, Praotlio llnilli.il to diarnmia of ttM h. War, Nose and Throat NW Foluv Tolnphon llulldliiic . Main II a. I.. nn:iiAiumi)v, t. o, . HiiiKcry Ronma 1(1-17 Tnlrphoaa Howutivr llulldlnff alaln II Cl.AUK.M H I. (JI,.lTn4l, M, D. i'hyflit-'lan and UurKuoo . ' Uunlnor HliiK. ' Offlr. Ph. Muln aii. Hon. I'll. M-OOS f UJ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1 yei rKcUi-C J ckiW. ,y. t i JIW5 ATDOSATIWiK , MOSPiTAU X UMCnW .A , IP IT MAS lAve XO B I 'erriNi' tikeo of it By 1, AiON-IT SEEAAS HE'S UfcfcN IN TW (AOSS'i'AU WHAT IS IT? By Blosser i I. r- 7, j L;1 wm f. . i i Alice, TO WAX U'S MAO F'.-CTVWERS AW CAMOy AA' STTJFP TO EAT TAkEM TO AIM TIU. iS SlCt OF SEE'N THAT KIND OF &TUPPTO TO f ( tHiS AIM SQAAETWIAJS W Be: CtLL? ii i i -i 'i j ii r i 'i Mm UEAAMC TlMli'OP SOiWiETAlMS 7UAT'D PLEASfi AIM SO MOCIa 7UAT AE'D FEEL SO SOOD 7MAT ME'O SET SO . hiii o r- i i n -r irrxtCI VV,H OK-1 I IHC v fc AAJ2 TO LET MIaN COME MOMe 7 V a SS , - ri'.'.r-.'j IT'LL DO FBECKLES 'Vr"V v'oR6 GOCDTMAW v i all 7e medicime AM' OPERATIONS VWGRLD !.' Ots m m mmc. we m w mt t9. C7mat I5TUIS IDEA 7AAT OSCAR MAS ? SEE PAPER. Two Uarjfains ! ! Ituy ii n - room ncnt lioino, ffiiniKo, liirKn lot, on Nortn tlh HI. (inly 7r.n.nl) with i.jir.y li-riiiH. o - O-iooiii roniforttililo tioluo Inrici' lol; fruit (ii'i'm; lii'i-rltn ii nil pliu'c for Kiit'il'-n. l2fi'l. I.llif-r:il li-rttiM, Lowell Williamson Keillor Call Main 80 for Appointment. r m f UIGUUST X IDEALS . A fTlire hlithent oode of ethlca ttoverna our profeiwloniil arrvkra. Wo do .verythlnK wllh tha Diont dollculB nnd nictlciilona rrnpeot Tor the wi'Ot-a of tha beroaved. Wi Dndarrtand M(IIK)RAN8 CI MM Kit MAN Main II 1927 SPECIAL NASH COACH Perfect Fini.sli --- Excellent Mechanical Condi tion, (lood RuMier, with l'.Ci!) License $700.00 Cash Terms Trade. PERKINS MOTOR CO. Main 500 1 ft-'