Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 09, 1919, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE 3I0RNIXG OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, JT7LY 9,- -1919.
IS
IS
11
HELD IN
SECRET
the llarshfleld city administration to
place the old Marconi wlreleae station
on Telegraph bill under the city police
patrol, to protect It from the depreda
tions of tjoys who have partially de
stroyed the interior of the building.
Demand for Open Session
Formally Sent Board.
Is
GOVERNOR TO GET REPORT
Child Welfare Commission Conducts
Inquiry; Bars Pnbllt Because
Fearing Influence.
Some time early next week, with
scores of witnesses interrogated and
their testimony duly digested, the child
welfare commission will conclude Its
Inquiry Into affairs at the Waverly
baby home and will forward Its find
ings to Governor Ben W. Olcott at
Salem.
Not m hint has rone forth concerning
the progress of the investiiratton, for
all sessions of the commission have
been closed to the public, and the na
ture of the report will not be divulged
until Governor Olcott breaks the seaL
The Waverly Inquiry. Instituted when
charges of gross mismanagement, bad
diet and unsanitary conditions were
leveled at the home, has gripped the
interest of the Portland public as have
few other civic matters within recent
years.
Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull of the com
mission said yesterday that the secret
progress of the inquiry had been dic
tated by a desire for thoroughness and
expedition rather than by any intent to
suppress the facts or limit the scope
ef the probe.
Bias Feared Krosa Crowd.
Public sessions, explained Mrs. Trum
bull, would have drawn record crowds
and tended to create an atmosphere of
rancor and invective. And witnesses, in
two or three instances, had freely im
parted testimony that would have been
withheld had the sessions not been ex
ecutive. said Mrs. Trumbull.
Leading the fight against the secret
Inquiry, which she declares will fail to
licit all of the facts which may be
arrayed against the msnagement of
Waverly home. Is Mrs. Ella H. Klippel.
who sponsored the first alleged expose
and whose charges of malnutrition and
neglect brought about the demand for
an inquiry into conditions, both past
and present, at the institution.
"X know, from Information In my
possession and from wttnesses who will
be produced by me. as well as by oth
ers." said Mrs. Klippel." "that any re
port that may go to Governor Olcott,
without such a full exposition of all the
facts and circumstances relating to the
past management of the Waverly baby
home, will not disclose the full truth or
the full facts with reference to the past
management of that institution."
9eeret 8eaaloa Jrka.
Summoned before one of the com
mission's hearings Saturday night. Mrs.
Klippel Instantly declined to testify
at a closed session, reiterating her
opinion that the Inquiry is of right
the concern of the public, and her be
lief that secrecy will tend to drag out
tee whitewash Irom the cubbyhole ol
civic affairs.
In a letter to the child welfare com
mission, dispatched to that body under
date of yesterday. Mrs. Klippel re
peats her position and offers to pre
sent not only h-r own testimony, but
that of other material witnesses. If the
commission will but name a day for a
public hearing.
"I will gladly bring forward my evi
dence." offers Mrs. Klippel. "both oral
and documentary, and produce such
witnesses as are within my knowledge,
to the end that full justice may be
done, ana that the institution may be,
If possible, placed upon a high plane
of management such as its character
demands.
Pablle Heartag Asked.
"1 hereby make format request and
demand upon your honorable body to
appoint, in the very near future, such
a public hearing as will give Vll par
ties tn interest an opportunity to be
heard."
Waverly baby home, the target of
suppressed individual criticism, as well
as of a specific official report on the
part of the women's protective division
of the police bureau, became a storm
center of open criticism sqme weeks
ago when an epidemic of malignant
dysentery caused the death of 14 in
fants in less than a fortnight.
Though existing conditions at. the
home were not held to be directly re
sponsible for the epidemic, the gates
of Attack were opened. Following the
rubllc airing the board of directors of
Waverly home asked that an official
inquiry be instituted, and Governor
Olcott directed that It be made by the
child welfare commission.
STREET SPEAKER BEATEN
Socialist Saved From Attack: by Ar
rest Before Mob Acts.
LANCASTER, Pa.. July . A mob of
S000 persons last night attacked W. W.
Cox while he was addressing a street
meeting at Columbia. Cox. who was
severely beaten, was placed under ar
rest.
The crowd then marched to the home
of J. T. Brenner, a prominent socialist.
Constable Blair of the borough appealed
to the crowd to be calm and promised
to place Brenner under arrest, which
he did.
AMCSFMKNTS.
TOO T.ATE TO CXASRTFT.
HOCSB TO RENT.
Id-room house. 4 bath rooms, fine for
hlKh-clars rooming house. - US Hoyt at.
WANTED First-class metal polisher. John
O. Golden Co. plating works, Sellins-
Hirsch bldg.. SRI hi Washington St.
1 r N'HT gt'gplng room. Tatvr lrwfl.
AMTJiMiyrs.
A
MATINEE TODAY
ALCAZAR
With
MABEL WILBER OSCAR FT OMAN
la the Smart Musical Comedy
"VERY GOOD
EDDIE"
oily Tunes Bsppy Time
I J Jost Fon Jolly T
W E e. SOr. T.Vc. $1. W
f J ' NEXT "THE
ed. and Kat- SAc.SOe
ONLY
TICKETS NOW SELUXG
FOR ENGAGEMENT
HEILIG
Broadway at Taylor
Main T. and A 1122.
SPECIAL PRICE
MAT. TODAY, 2:15
iZ TONIGHT 8:15
CHARLES PRO TIM AN
PRESENTS
Wrf
m otis.
SKINNER
in His Greatest Success
THE HONOR. 4
OF THE FAMIIY
r
Tonight Entire lower floor 53. Balcony. 9
rowa 13 ronj, si. oallery. reserved.
7Sc; admission 60c. Wed. Mat. Kntire
lower floor S1-&U. Balconr, a rows Si.
13 rowa &Oc
Ticket Office Sale Now Ope a.
STt-N T , 1 z T- wr 1 l 1 1 I'l
HoMffllttsiSil
NEW TODAY.
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and
classified, for ready reference. For rates by the month or year,
or other information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or
A 6095, House 29. '
ACCORDION PLEATING, HEMSTITCHING.
HEMSTITCHING.
WE PLEAT skirts, any style. 51: hemstitch
' ing 10c per yard: buttons covered. Eastern
Novelty Mfg. Co.. 85 a 6th at. Bdwy. 2U00.
AGATE CUTTERS AND MFG. JEWELER
JEWELRY and
355 Wash. st.
wutch repairing. Miller's,
Majestic theater bldg.
ALFALFA MEAL, GROUND FEED, HAY
WALTER SCOTT. Board of Trade, M 866'
ASSAYERS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
Gold, silver and platinum bought.
ATTORNEYS.
MORRIS
courts.
A. GOLDSTEIN, practice In
802 Northwestern Bank bldg.
CANCER TREATED.
L. M. JONES, M. D. CANCER TREATED,
312 Morgan bldg. Marshall 6143.
CARPET WEAVING.
RUGS
The kind that weaer the best are
made from vour worn-out carpets oy
the Northwest Rub- Co. (former address
1S3 Union ave.). RaR rugs woven, all sizes.
Caroet cleaning. refit tine and resizing.
Hail orders solicited. 1S8 EL 8th. i'MOAS
EAST 3580, B 128a
LYRIC
MUSICAt
COMEDY
- MAT. DAILY, lOe ONLY.
DILLON A FRANKS, the Funsters, with
the Rosebud Girls In
-THE TOURIST."
MDce and Ike at ti- Summer HoteL All
laurnter. music and jrettv alrls. Country
Store (extra) Tuesday night. Chorus Girls'
Contest Friday.
P
A N T A G E
MAT. DAILY 2:30
Alexander Pants Presents
8 8HIUMIE DANCERS 8
Is America' I .a test sod Greatest Tracing
Sensation 1 First Time In Portland)
OTHE& BIO ACTS 6
Thre Performances Pally. Night Curtain
at 7 and 9.
TOO laATE TO CLASSIFY.
H. K. room, $3; phone, bath, close in. west
side. 221 13th il
WANTED Experienced Janitor for apart
ment house. Call Woodlawn 3092.
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Keg Rugs, all sizes Mail orders prompt.
Send lor Booklet.
9x12 rug's steam or dry cleaned, $1.50.
FLUFF RUG CO..
84-58 Union ave. N. East 6516. B 147C.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY,
887 Washing-ton. Broadway 434. A 1254.
CHIROPRACTOR.
300.000 KNOW McMahon. 100" chiropractor
Throng's pronouncing; treatment easiest.
best, permanent. 81 -treats" $15. Tel.
DR. W. L. HOLLOW AY. D. C. oxyaen
vapor for rrip and after flu effects. 705
Dekum bldg. Main 4133.
CHIROPODIST ARCH SPECIALIST.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florella De Veny, the
only scientific chironodlsts and arch spe
cialists in the city. Parlors &02 Gerllnger
bldg., s. W. cor. 2d and Alder, l-bone
Main 1301.
, AUCTION PALES TODAY.
At WUsen's Aoetloa House. !
Furniture. 169-171 Seeond at.
HASSALO
CIRCLE YVashIn
Clara Kimball Young
it
artoa
"The Road Through the Dark'
Also big 2-reel comedy. "Independence, By
Goh." and Pathe News. Open from 9 o'clock
in the morning; until o clock t the follow
Ing mo mine
BASEBALL
Portland vs. San Francisco
VAUGHN-STREET' PARK
JULY 8, 9. 10, 11, 12, 13
GAME BEGINS: 3 O'CLOCK
SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M.
DAILY METEOROLOUICAL REPORT.
"'"""i'. "r.. July a. Maximum tern
FTatiire. si d-tr.ea; minimum lraprature.
--- nun in.;,(. 3 .i.. n ;
fr: rilansa In last 2A h'.urs. 0.3-fo.t fall
Total ramriil ..1 P. M. to 5 p. M.). n.uie: to
la. rain:a.l smc. September 1. 1.11. 41.17
in. nrm. normal ratn.'a.l since September 1,
-. i . inraaa. ! :!. len.-r ol rainfall sine
wpt'mtar I. 1J1-. inches. Sunrise. S.Jtf
j.. ..... tunm. n. t". m.: total unhgn
i- noum minutes; possible surshsne. 15
n.,i.ra . minillM. JUO"nrl... 5 37 I. M
mont. 1:44 A. M. Baromerer (relu-ed
-a ieu. j t". 31. Inches; re.atlvs
,uuiimj mi noon. per rent.
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t M iv1st. P M. report of preceding day.
CHAT 0. 46.
Tomorrow Im tke bis day at THE
OAKS.
We feel we eaa safely promise yon
the moat wonderful, the moat thrill-
injr diapiay ol ft rework ever
hroucht to Port la ad If you jola the
throaica at THE OAKS Thursday
even in a.
The big display of flame will start
aa noon aa t he daf kaesa la deep
eaoufth, and will last Ions; eaonjch to
P res? at some of the moat apeetacnlar
aad splendid pic tares ever attempted
la powder.
ot the least of the majestic crea
tions for Thursday aljrht is oaerep-
tlaa; aa eas;aa:ement betweea
odera srun boats.
iaht flrtna; aa practiced la the
trenches overseas will be vividly
res resented aad aeorea of other re
marks hie works of art aad a;ealua
will mark the display.
Special aceommodatloas have bee a
arraasred ao that all may witness the
patriotic eelebratloa. Come early
aad atay late!
Today, friends, la children's day.
ad everyoae at the bis; park la eea
terlna: all effort on ma kins; the day
plcaaaat for the little folks. Brln
them out now. One free eoaeessloa
and Kate free to S P. M. todsy. Cars
at Urst and Alder. 9lx eeat fare.
JOHN F. CORDRAY,
Maaaajer.
Fireworks Tomorrow 1'lsjht i
MEETING NOTICES.
Members are notified we
will pay a fraternal visit to
Samaritan Lodge, No. 2. I. O.
O. F.. this (Wednesday) even-
in r at s o clock. A Joint
at a nation of officers will take
Din.
J. DAVENPORT, N. O.
F. COZENS, Rec Sec
CHIROPODIST.
DR. LOUISE B. COX, aseptic chiropodist, of
fice 405 RalelEh bldx.. 0th and Washina-
ton. Hours t A. M, to 6 P. AL, Sundays
and evenings by appointment.
DR. GARTNER, specialist, foot arches
made to order, corns and bunions cured.
310 S wet land bldg., 6th and Washing-ton.
Alain 1081.
fm 15
- LaO
SAMARITAN LODGE NO. 2,
I. -O. O. F., meets every
Wednesday. 8 P. M.. at Odd
fellows' temple. 22 Alder st.
Tonight Joint installation of
officers with Hasan lo No. 15. Minerva No.
19 and Villa No. 124. Visiting; brothers in
vited. EARL R. AD KINS. N. G. .
JESSE T. JONES, Sec
Regular meeting this
(Wednesday) evening. East
Sixth and Alder streets.
Joint Installation of offi
cers of Omega Rebecca
and Orient Lodge, No. 17.
KAY MAN AG HAN. N. G.
STARR, Secretary.
Lodge, No. 67,
come.
All that there is to the
mountains, the woods and
the ocean, right at your
door, 20 minutes from town.
Bathing
on the mile of white
sand beach.
Dancing
Every night on the
largest floor of all.
TELEPHONE OPERA
TORS will be there Wednes
day night They invite
you alL
COLUMBIA
BEACH
The smile-Ber-m .sate" f aa resort
PORTLAND CHAPTER NO. 3.
R- A. M. Special convocation
today (Wednesday), at 5 and
7:30. Royal Arch degree. Vis
itors welcome.
L. L. SCOTT. Acting Sec
WASHINGTON CHAPTER NO.
IS, R. A. M. Regular convoca
tion this (Wednesday) evening,
East Eighth and Burn side sis.,
at 7:30 o'clock. R. A. degree.
Visitors welcome. By order
' ROT QtTACKENBUSH, Soc
ALBERT PIKE LODGE. NO
162. A. F. AND A. M. .Special
communication today (Wednes
day), juiy . afternoon at
o'clock, and evening. M. M. de
gree. Visiting brethren wel-
G. W. COOK. Sec
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No.
160, A. F. AND A. 11., E. 43d
and Sandy road Special com
munication this ( Wednesday)
eve., 7:30; F. C. degree Visit
ing brethren welcome. -
H. F. CHAPIN, Soc
MINERVA LODGE NO. 19. I. O. O. F.
All officers elect and members are requested
to meet with Samaritan lodge No. 2, I. O.
O. F.. anB other lodgas today (Wednes
day), July . 8 P. M.
F. S. WILHELM. N. G. Pro Tern.
PETER WIEDEMANN. Sec
PORTLAND CHAPTER NO. 2fl7, WOMEN
OF MOOSE HART LEGION All members
are requested to be present at the meeting
this (Wednesday) evening. July 9. Hear
the report of delegate to Mooseheart. Re
freshments. EMBLEM Jewelry, out'ona. charms, pfaa
w designs. Jaeger Bros.. 1S1- Sixth at.
FRIEDiaANDER'S tor lodge emblem
elaea plop and medals. 810 Wmshlngtoa at.
GRADUATE lady chiropodist, 610 Bush-Lane
oiag., cor. uroaaway-Aiaer. open aunaayg.
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO.. 1510-11-12 Royal
bldg. Marshall 5822. Multigraphing, mim
eographing and mail advertising.
COLLECTIONS.
WANTED Collections,
or Tabor 20:29.
Poe toff ice box 233,
NETH A CO., Worcester bldg.. Main 1796.
No collection, no charge. Estab. 1900.
DANCING.
ALISKY Dancing academy, 3d. and Morri
son. Private Instructors day and evening
Class social dances held in M. W. A. hall,
11th and Burnside sts., Saturday evening.
KATHARINE M. ROWN guarantees to teach
all dances In 12 private lessons. 12 lea
eons 5; 4 lessons $2. 603 Eilers bldg.,
bet. 4th and 5th on Waah. au Alain 5004.
MRS. BAHY'S DANCING academy, 3d floor
Dekum bldg. Private lessons any ana eve.
Social dance Friday eve. Main 1345.
MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY, 109 2d at. Ball
room and stage dancing; class Tues., ri.
eve.; children specialty. Main 2100.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL.
K STEPHAN, hemstitching, scalloping, ac
cordion side pleat, buttons covered; mail
orders. 219 Pittock block. Broadway 1099.
LANDSCAPE GARDENING.
PACIFIC LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. All
kinds of landscape work. Phone Tabor 4661.
EM XL THIELHORN. violin, vioia teacher;
pupil Sevcik. 7 Flledner bldg. Bdy. 16i'9.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on the
basis of capable service. i.nousanos
ot sauaflea customers. A trial will
convince you. Charles W . tieodman. Opto
metrist, 209 Morrison. Main 2124.
GEORGE RUBBNSTEIN, the optician, re
turned from the service. He 1 - expert
eye titter and bis charges for glasses are
very reasonable, batisiaction guaranteed.
22i Morrison su Fnone Main 2tfL
PAINTING.
PAINTING Zistle Malone. 691 Umatilla
ave. or 624 Clifton st. aeilwood laa-
At Standard Factory No. 2
Grand Ave. and East Taylor Sts.
POWER MACHINE
OPERATORS
to learn on
Shirts and Overalls
Mackinaws and Overcoats
$10.00 per week while learning.
Forty-four-hour week.
SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY
Experienced operators are earning
from $15 to $20 weekly
REAL ESTATE.
For Bale
-lloosa.
- - 3RVJNOTON SNAP.
Hr Is, ws believe, the rst buy for thn
money in Irvinpcon; ;i splendid 7-room
home with all the mc-dern .nvenlenees;
lartte reception hnll, very fine living; room
with cosy den: dinins room and kitchen
extra larse and well arranged; three blK
bedrooms with large, light closets; sleeping
porch and fine bath: fireplace pood fur
nace and biff basement: very large front
and back porches: the lot Is full size with
a fine lawn and many flowers; well located
as to car service and neighbors; has Just
been painted outside and Inj'interior whit
enamel throughout. This would be a
good buy at 7.)'0. but we are authorised
to sell it for $(iufl0, and on terms; w
think this is the greatest snap offered tn
Irvtngton and we know the property wiH
sell quickly at this figure.
THE FRED A. JACOUS COMPAVT,
104 5th St. Main 8S89.
rAIEsI AXXOiCiEStS.
B. C. WRIGHT 22 years 'experience, U. S.
and foreign patents, wll jJeaum oiag.
GUUBtlRS, 20 Worcester bldg. Main 2525.
JPUYSIC1AXS.
DR. R. K.
WATERS, aoa Swetland bldg.
Ones' increased elliciency drugless treat
OUOment, goitre, paralysis, headache, ap
pendicitis, liver, kjaney. a
DR. R. A. PHII.T.IPS. Broadway building.
Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic female
aisomers. ekta affections, blood press are.
PL.UMBINO SUPPLIES at wholeal prices.
btarke-liavis Co., 212 Tnlra. main mi.
PRISTrXO.
KEYSTONE PRESS, J. E. Gantenbein. Mgr.
Printing and linotyping, iimi w
corner Stark, slain or A 1418.
IDIUTHUfi F. w.
I)llll 1I1U
BALTES & COMPANY,
1st and Oak sts. Main loo. A 1106.
SAMTA RICM.
W SANITARIUM E.
rnn for business: treats chronic dis
eases ot any nature. 73 Hawthorne, corJ
E. 21st. .
SECOND-HAND STORES.
EVIN HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO..
221 Front St.
We buy and sell everything In the hard
ware and furniture line. Phone Main
ttait). A 7174. ;
Parrish, Watkins & Co.
Est. 1867.
Frank E. Watkins, Manager
Member Portland Realty Board.
Real Estate, Rental, Loan,
and
Fire and Automobile
Insurance Agents
Correspondence solicited.
106 SeconU St. Phone: Main 1644
MUST PE SOLD RV WEDNESDAY. .
22M A BUNGALOW BARGAIN $2,50.
ADJOINING PIEDMONT.
Very attractive 5-room modern bunir
low. full lot, just repainted IlKht French
gr&y, with white trimmings, re tin ted
throuchout, just like new, 5-piere plumb
ing set of white enamel, electricity and
gas. good basement and laundry trays,
very artistic indirect light fixtures. vacanX,
Immediate possession. You'll say Ifs a
real bargain. Easy down payment, ntlT
balance only $2$ per month, no mortgage
or street liens. We have over 8-00 other
homes for sale, photograph of every housa
In our office; at your convenience ona ot
our machines will call for you. Sea
PRANK L. McGlTIRE.
TO BUY YOUR HOME.
Abtngton Bldg.. Main 10S. Alain K156.
Office Open Evenings and Sunday.
SPLENDID ROSE CITY PARK
BARGAIN $4500.
We have just secured one of the test
bargains in Rose City Park; on East 45th
street only one block from car line; splen
did two-story., six-room house, complete
In every detail; all rooma very large and
well arranged; three big bedrooms with
large, light ulosets, fireplace, furnace, full
basement; good garden In, lots of roses;
this is a real house and there is no better
location in Rose City Park. The property
is worth over J.Vioo, but for quick aale
owner will take $4500; $1000 cash, balance
terms; shown by appointment.
THE FRED A. JACOBS COMPANY,
REALTORS.
104 5th St. Main 6869.
PORTABLE
SHOW CARDS A.VI SLIDES.
WASHINGTON Slide Co.. Soltt Washington.
Mezzanine Floor. Majestic pick, sm.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
"The Service With a Reputation."
MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE-BAOGAGE.
13th. and Kearney. Branch 68V4 Broadway.
PHONE BDWY. 3309
WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO.
General Transfer and Forwarding Agents.
TRACKAGE. STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
124-12 FIFTH ST. BROADWAY 454.
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 G LIS AN ST
corner oi imu. a eiouuuo ,
or 1169. We own and operate two large
claws "A" warehouses on terminal tracks.
Lowest Insurance rates in wip
FORECASTS.
Portland and vjolnlty Fair, continued
Warm: gantle nrth weatrrly winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair, continued
Warm: gent I aorthwe:r!y winda
Idaho Fair and continued
Wireless Protection Asked.
MARPHF1ELT. Or.. July S. (Spe
ciaX) The navy department head
quarters at Brcmarton has requaatad
Dance Tonight
COTILLION HALL
Portland's Dancing; Palace,
coo lent and best ventilated
hall. Fall-Dear. nir spring:
xioor. onaenui orcnestxa
Daaelaa: every eve alas;.
ADVISMOX 25c AXD Me
l.VCLLDINU TAX
Except Satnrdaya aad Ball
day a.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
BENEFIT DANCE
TONIGHT. JVLY 9.
Double-Header Tickets Good at Cotillion
PIED.
MOI.Ij In this city. July . Therkla Hasel
Moll, aged 27 years, beloved wife of Les
ter L. iloll. of U703 Foster road, mother of
Lester. Theckla. Vivian Moll: daughter of
Mrs. Theckla Bright: sister of Mrs. T. M.
McSloy. of this city: Mrs. Leo Jessen. of
Lrfs Anaelen: Mrs. Lee Kt. Clair, of Ocesn
Park. California: Charles Bright. Fred
Bright. William Bright, all of Los Ange
les. The remains are at the funeral par
lors of A. D. K.nworthy. 5S0204 2d St.
S. E.. Lenta Funeral notice later.
GIBSON At the residence. 445 Eleventh
street. July 7. 191v. Thomas Gibson, age
72 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Alice
Gibson, father of Ruth end Svbll Gibson
or this city, and Irving Gibson of Sacra
mento. Cal. Remains at Hoiman's funeral
pannrs. uneral notice later.
POWELL In this city. July g. 1919. Thomas
Powell of Doris, Cal., remains at Hoiman's
runeral parlors, f uneral nouce later.
HOSPITAL Dr. Q. H. Huthman. veterlna
rian. 314 East 7th at. East 1847. B lo2.
ELECTRICAL REPAIR SHOP.
H. M. H. ELECTRIC CO.
31 N. 1st St., Portland, Or. Re
winding and electrical repairing
a specialty. See us about new or
used motors. Bdwy. 1045. A 104
FUEL.
SLABWOOD
Multnomah Fuel Co. M.ain 5540, A 2118.
HARDWOOD FLOORING.
GET estimates for new or old house. Port
land Hardwood Floor Co, 187 W. Park st
MADiSON-ST. DOCK & WAREHOUSE OF-
fice, 1S Maaisan st.
id forwarding agents. Phone Main 1691.
PACKING, MOVING. STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE 4 TRANSFER CO,
105 Park St. Main 5195. A 1051.
CLAY S. MORSE. Inc.
TRACKAGE. STORAGE. TRANSFER.
44S-454 Glisan St.
WATCH REPAIRING.
$37 -$48.50 - $58 and Up
mm. v
ivioaerg.
vjnsirucuon
Company
315 E. 11th St.
East 5114
SEND US YOUR OLD CARPETS
Old Rn and Woolen nothing. '
we Make Reversible. Uand-Uuven
FLUFF RUGS
"TIey Wear Like Iron.
MaU Order; Menl fnT Booklet.
Rag Rags Woven, All Size.
Carpet Gleaning
84 Union Ave. N. East fiHlH. "r 1i7K
5y2i
Mortgage Loans
Edward E. Goudey Co,
8. BANK BllLIJI.NG
BEAUTIFUL HOME IN IRVINGTON.
By owner, atory-ana-a-ha)f bungalow,
containing living room, dining room, dn,
breakfast room, reception hall and kitchen
downstairs; 3 beautiful bedrooms and
Sleeping porch and artistic bath upstairs;
all the built-ins. house throughout In Ivory,
toilet up and donwstajr. hardwood floors,
full cement basement, finest furnace and
artistic fireplace, fruit trees, one block
from car; house built for home 18 months
ago; double constructed throughout: owner
leaving city; price J75O0, half cash, bal
ance 6 per cent; to be seen by appotnt
ment only; no agents. AP 313, Oregonian.
LAURELHURST.
SOME NEW ONES,
fl-roorn corner lot, bungalow, complete,
with garage; improvements all in and paid;
not offered before; 050.
ALSO
6-room bungalow for $3000; all Improve
ments paid. "
A 7-room. 1 -story bungalow, aJI In old
Ivory, for $5200.
A 10-room house, fine location, best part
of Laurel hurst and a big sacrifice, and
several others. Get keys at Laurel hurst
tract office. East ;.Hth and Glisan sts.. or
phone Ta.borJi4.Kt; evenings, JEast 2088.
WHO WILL PAY ONE-HALF CASH
FOR THIS BARGAIN?
We have a new five-room, strictly mod
em bungalow, 'i blk. to Union-avenue car
line, we can offer at the bargain price of
$:ifc00 provided you can pay cash; IS
good bedrooms with bath between, big
fireplace, full cement basement, large front
and bak porch built entirely of cement,
lot in excellent condition; this Is a splen
did home and well located; don't let this
bargain slip without investigating.
THE FRED A. JACOBS COMPANY.
104 5th St. Main 6S9.
REAL ESTATE.
HIGHEST prices paid, old watches and jew--irv
Condition no object. Repairs a spe
cial ty. Rainier Jewelry Co.
, 449 y Waah.gt.
WOOD8AW9.
WOODSAW WOODSAW
Phone Woodlawn 8161.
WHOLESALERS AND MANUFACTURERS
AUTO TOPS.
DUBRUILLE TOP CO.. 9th and Oak sts.
DRY GOODS JiOTIONS.
L, DINKELSPIEL CO.
Stockroom and office
7 North Fifth street.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Boagd ot Trade bidg.
HATS AND CAPS.
THANHOUSER HAT CO.. 53-55 Front st.
HIDES. WOOL. CASCARA BARK.
KAHN BROS..) 195 Front street
WHOLESALERS AND MANUFACTURERS.
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
RASMUSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor.
PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front street.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front street
MINING A 280-acre coal property, fully
developed, millions of tons of dry, hard,
clean lignite coal in sight; none better in
the west; easily transported to market by
water or rail; can be mined and shipped
to Portland for less than $3 per ton ;
same coal now selling at from $9 to SI
per ton. This property for sale or lease at
a very reasonable figure and terms; a
rare chance for a party able to handle it.
Wrce or see T. K-, 270 Graham ave.,
Portland.
DON'T BUT REAL ESTATE,
without knowing where your lines are.
properties accurately surveyed by Quinn
A Patch, civil and mechanical engineers,
room 605 Oregon building. Phone Bdwy.
2736.
For Sale Beacb Property.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDING A FARRELL, 140 Front street
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrop
SASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER CO.. Front and MorriBOn.
WALL PAPER.
W. P. FULLER CO., Front and Morrison. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d street
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
HOLM AN UNDERTAKING CO.
Funeral Directors ,
Established 1877.
Third and Salmon Stresta.
Main . 607, A 151L.
Lady Assistant
Get TViat Happy. Healthy Habit
Hop a CO Car Today to
COUNCIL
CREST
PARK
All Amuemnts Start 1 P. M. DancinH
Kveoing iuxcpt sunoay .oscarti
Sunday,
rUNEBAL NOTICES.
ATKINSON July 6, at his late residence,
4;il Graham ave., Arthur Atkinson, aged
11 rears. lather of Dorothy Atkinson, cous
in of Robert Orr, at 2.17 Xnott St. Funeral
service will be neid today (Wednes
day). July 9. at 2:3u P. M. from the Grace
Evangelical Lutheran church, corner of
A-asn and Alblna ave. Friends Invited.
Interment Rose City Park cemetery. He-
mains are at Pearson s undertaxlns; par
lors, Russell st. at Union ave. Deceased
was a mem bar of the Teams tars' .Local,
No. 102.
STANTON E. H. Stanton, the rIoved hus
band of Mrs. Julia Manton, Main 559
Rurlag-e. July 7. Deceased leaves two
daughters, Mrs. D. O. Oliver, Amity. Ore
gon; ilrs. J. A. Tanner. Portland; one son.
B. E. Stanton, Plainview, Oreffon. Funeral
services at 2 P. il. Thursday, July 10. at
the parlors of Chambers & Co.. 248-250
Kiltlncsworth ave.. near Williams. Inter
ment at Lone Fir cemetery. Friends invited.
HERVET In this city. July 7, "Winard C.
Hervey, aa;ed 56 years. Husband of Mrs.
L.ucy Lincoln Hervey. father of Katherine
and Elisabeth Hervey. all of tht city. The
funeral services will be held at the resi
dence, 551 East Forty-ninth street north,
at 3 P.. M. today (Wednesday). Friends
invited. Concluding services at Portland
crematorium, direction of .F. & Dunning-,
Inc.. 414 East Alder.
SELLING At the residence, 76 Johnson
street, July 7, Mrs. Simon Sell In.
boloved sister of Mrs. Charles Kohn and
Miss Eda Jacobs. Friends invited to at
tend sert'.ces which will be held at the
above residence at 2 P. M. today (Wednes
day), July . IV 19. interment 3eth Israel
cemetery. Please omit flowers.
THOMPSON In this city, July . 1P19, Scott
Thompson, ace 6 years, late of 735 Third
street- Friend Invited to attend services
wnirn wm De neia at hoi man funeral
parlors, at 2:30 p. M. tomorrow (Thurs
day), July 10. 1919, under the auspice of
Portland lodge L. O. O. iL Interment
Mult noma a cemetery.
STAFFORD At the residence, 13.13 Corbett
street, w alter i nomas siairora, age 1
year S months. Remains will be for
warded by the Holman Undertaking com
pany to Libert yvllle. III., today (Wednesday-,
where services will be held and in
terment made.
STAFFORD At the residence, 1353 Corbett
street Caroline Stafford, age 34 years.
Remains will be forwarded by the Hol
man Undertaking company to Llbertyville,
111., today (Wednesday), where services
will be held and interment made.
STAFFORD At the residence. 1353 Corbett
street, Richard W. Stafford Jr., age 87
years. Remains will be forwarded by the
Holman Undertaking company to Liberty
viJle. III., today (Wednesday), where serv
ices will be held and Interment made.
PUPKE The funeral services of Mrs. Haxel
Pupke win De neia at tne conservatory
chapel of F. S. Dunning. Inc.. East Sixth
and Eaat Alder streets, at 2 P. IL today.
Friend invited. Interment Rosa City cem
texJC , . J
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Services lor Lea.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Waab?" bat. 20th and aut West Sldj.
Mala 26111. Lady Assistant.
7Ss.
J.P.FINLEY&SON
PROGRESSIVE FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
llain . Montgomery at 6th. A loan.
DOWNING A McNBilAR,
buccessors to
W1U1U.N ROSS.
Uullnouian, at ! 7th, E. 64.
IrvmKtoo district.
McENTEE FILERS.
-i Dialora, with ail tae privacy of a
JeETaad T-Everett sta. Paon. Broad-
way xlaiJHoma Ajiloi J
F 8. DUNNING, INC
414 B. Alder.. Phone East 52.
' t service, personal direction, free
of Iloral carpet aad auto quippient.
DOWNING & McNElVIAR
Successors to
E. ' to.
E. . irvingtop aumcL
Sates) for
Classified Advertisements
The Oregonian.
Daily and Sunday
Per line.
One Dne.. ; 12e
Two consdutlve times .22e
Three consecutive times ....30o
Six or seven consecutive times 63o
The following classifications excepted,
tbe rate of which la 7o per line per day:
Situations V anted Male, Situations
WantedFemale. 'o ad taken for less
than two lines. Count six words to the
line. Adrertisementa (except "Personals")
will be taken over tbe telephone if the
advertiser la a subscriber to either phone.
prices will be quoted over the phone,
but statement will be rendered the fol
lowing day. Advertisements are taken
for Tne laily Oregonian until P. M-;
for The Sunday Oregonian until P. M.
baturday.
GET A BEACH HOME now at Seaside, Or.,
in beautiful "Cartwright Park," at re
duced prices; to $700; easy Install
ments, o per cent; soon to be connected
by - all-paved highway with eastern and
sontnern Oregon, which, with proposed
2000-foot pier, will make "Cartwriuht
Park"' one of the most attractive spots
on Pacific coast. Whitmer-Kelly Co., 414
Pittock block, Portland, Oregon, or Inquire
JH , L).e, agent, uroaaway, beaside,
TW BKAfMONT .
NEAR KNOTT STREET
A 6-room modern home, located on
full lot; street improvements In and paid;
house has exceptionally large living room;
full cement basement, furnace, wash trays,
sleeping porch, Dutch kitohen, 2 bed
rooms and screened-in rear porch. Mod
erately priced at $4200. with terms. Mr.
Brown, 270', Stark sL Main 1700; even
ings Tabor 59.
$22o0 I LEAVE JULY 15 2250
A.id must s-ll my house before I go.
6-room, very attractive, substantial, mod
ern bungalow; cottage, white enamel
plumbing, electric lights and gas, good
cement basement; eat-y terms; no mort
gage or street liens to assume; full lot,
459 Simpson et., near 8th. See my agent,
Frank 1 McGuire, Abington bldg., Main
1008, Main 5150.
VISIT LAURELHURST
TOD A Y.
I have several bungalows In course of
construction, one almoHt ready to move in.
Don't pay fancy prices for an old home
when you can get a brand-new one fr
about the same. Drive out to Laurelhumt
tract office. East 39th and Glisan sts. No
trouble to show you. Phone Tabor 34alo;
evenings. East 2086.
SAXjTAIR, TILLAMOOK BEACH.
Two choice lots, 50x100. at Saltair sta
tion, Tillamook beach; near depot and
hotel; adjoins board walk, county road
and railroad; faces Pacific ocean; suit
able for business or residence; value $500
will consider trade for auto, nrooertv oi
merchandise.' Addre3B BP 207, Oregonlau.
BEAUTIFUL building site, Cartwright Park,
oia en iouaaay property, on ooara waiK
corner 210x100, facing ocean; attractive as
seaside home site or as speculation at
low price offered. Apply Graham Glass.
owner, 65 Broadway, Portland. Phone
Broadway 1158.
For Sale Lots.
WEST SlaE 1 ACRE.
At Bertha station; 3 blocks to car, close
to school, level, good view. 8 full lots; gas.
electricity and telephone near; few blocks
to Terwilllger boulevard; 15 mniutes" drive
center of town.. This S2000 site for $12,
half down.
J. C. CORBIN CO., 305-6-7-8 Lewis bldg.
LADD'S ADDITION.
Elliott ave.. naar 20th and Hawthorne
ave.; all street improvements paid; price
$1500.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK. 243 Stark St
50x100 LOT, with 9 bearing prune trees.
South Mt Tabor, 2 blocks fronr. Haw
thorne ave. car. free from Incumbrance.
Will sell' on very easy terms. Phone East
2015 or address 322 East 15th north.
. -s tf. M X AiU, iU" v uus.wis
DU 1 f 0 ,i Mine st. Pnona sbroadway
-t -- . dv auenaanu
A. .WCa, - - -
44U.
1,. LiKKCil
iuast 11th and Clay Su.
Twelfth and Morrison fits.
Broadway aos.
A. D. KBNWOKIHI CO
B 802-04 H2A St.. Lents. Tabor 15267.
A. R. ZELLER CO.
682 Williams Ave.
East 1088, C 1088.
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 3d
SXORISTS.
T-nBLINtCR. FLORIST.
S28 Morrisoa st, Portland bfteL Mar. 75.
&48 Morrisoii bet. Bdy. and Park. Jaar. 267.
xiiRTlM & FORBES CO., florists. 354
Washington- Idaln Sf.9. A 12USI. Flowers
for all occasions artisucauy arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrisoa st.
Main or A 1S05. Fine flowers aad floral
designs. No branch storea
PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP, 245 Alder. Flow
ers ana qcbieim . 7 aasuuauia. mar, o.f.
IRVINGTON PARK. FLORAL CO., 4th and
yamdlli. Funeral designers; lowest prices.
MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215, A L!L Selling
bldg., etn ana Amer an.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington
St.. bet. etn ana dul mkid 1 . A not.
M03CUMENT5.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
tM 4tU St. Op p. City Hall. Men Broa.
Irfh B LAPSING GRANITE CO.
ITJ THIRaAT MADISON STREET 1
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office. Room 133 Courthouse, 5th St. '
' Entrance.
Phone from 8 to 5. Main 878. Home obone
A 2525. Ms-ht call after office hours. Wood
lawn 7t4.
Report all eases) of cruelty to the aboTe
saarrsA. Electric letnai cnamoer lor small ,
animals. Hone avmbuiaJice for sick and dis-
abled animals at a moment's notice. Any- I
one deftlrine; a dos; or other pet com muni- j
cate with us. Call for all lott or st raved .
stock, as we look after the immtuntlinr.
There la no more city pound. Just Oregon
Humane Society.
ADJOINING IRVINGTON. .
100x100. cor. 24th and Knott str, all
Improvements paid ; price $2300
GOPDARD & WIEDRICK, 243 Stark St.
IRVINGTON CORNER, $14!0. "
The ' most si gh tly corner on 11th st.
Cost owner $2400. J. I. Kennedy, 329
. Salmon.
LAURELHURST BARGAIN.
Owner offers attractive bungalow with
extra large living room, dining room, bed
room, kitchen and bath down, and extra
bedrooms upstairs; modern, pleasant home,
well built; good as new; nice lawn, loLs of
flowers, beautiful location; low price for
quick sale. 1030 Pacific St., 2 blocks
from 33d and Sandy.
THAT VACANT LOT.
Why not turn a burden into Income?
We design and build apartments, garages,
residences, anything; furnish plans and
finance. Established ten years. We offer
SECURITY, SERVICE, SATISFACTION.
L. R. Hailey Co., Inc., contracting archi
tects, 924 N. W. Bank bldg.
MODERN (5-ROOM HOUSE. FIREPLACTB.
BUILT-IN BUFFET AND BOOKCASES,
GARAGE; CORNER, CLOSE IN ON EAST
SIDE; BEST CAR LINE IN CITY; 42iiu.
TBBMS. PHONE EAST 3008.
5-ROOM house and sleeping porch, nearly
new; bath, toilet, hot water, gas. electric
lights; lot 100x100. Can give more lots 3
blocks from streetcar, 1 block to hard
surfaced street, j:2,r)0, haiX cash; move
right in. Near MV depot. A. M. Searle,
1124 E. Glisan.
CLOSING THE ESTATE Modern' 7-rom
house, close In, east side, property in good
district, price $4."00, cah 42500, balance
on ' terms to suit purchaser. Apply to
George L. Kauch, 0(2 Yeon bldg.,, attor
ney for the estate. Tel. Main 24ti(t.
5200 buys modern 7-room house on E. Burn-
side st. is an excellent du.v, eitner ror
home or speculation. Non-resident owner
wishes quick action, hence the price. For
particulars see Ben Riesland. 404 Piatt
bldg.
MODERN Hawthorne bungalow, $4000; 8
rooms, rumace, iirepiac-e, ourret. book
cases, Dutch kitchen, full cement base
ment; all Improvements in and paid for;
corner lot on car line, by owner, Tabor
4K73.
SiX-ROOM. bungalow, hardwood floors, full
cement basement, not-water neat, ail
built-ins, including ice box; lot 50x100.
1157 Omaha ave., between Kenton and
St. Johns car lines; $4000, terms. ,
BEAUTIFUL lot 104x82 in E. St, Johns
clear of Incumbrance for sale on easy
terms or exchange for auto or liberty
bonds. Room 8S2, Cham. Com, bldg.
. - IRVINGTON DISTRICT.
50x100, paving paid, $700.
75x100. E. 24th st., paving paid, $2000.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK. 24.1 Stark St.
ALAMEDA LOT. street paid. 1800. JOHN-
SON-DODSON CO.. 633 N. W. BANK bldg.
LOT, 60x100, on Pacifle et., bet. 70th and
71st; $650. terms. - Inquire 130g 6th N. E.
For Sale Business Property.
W TODAY.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Improved city and farm property.
, Installment repayment privilege If
preferred prompt, reliable aerriee.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
XI 7-21 8 Northwestern Bank Baildla,
Uarsfaall 4114, A 41114. . ,
HIGHEST class, corner lot in Portland, de
sirable for apartment hotel site, 2 blocks
from business, first, time on the market.
Out-of-town seller solicits inquiry from
parties interested in something big. AM 3D5,
' :Oregonlan.
HAWTHORNE BUNGALOW 5-room, mod
ern; iirepiace, Duiu-in eiiects, iuii cement
basement, attic; East 44th, near Haw
thorne. Phone Bert Morden, Main 7UT0,
composing room.
$50 DOWN, $10 MONTHLY.
$550 for 2-room cottage on 57th st. S. E.,
good construction, 8 years old, 60x8tf lot,
Fred W. German Co., 732 Cham, ot Com.
Open evenings and Sundays.
IN LAURELHURST
A modern house, colonial design; clone
to car; price $5500, terms. Mr. Brown,
270 Stark su Main 1700; evenings
Tabor 59.
5-ROOM house for sale at E. 62 d and Mult
noma.h sts., $975; $500 down, balance on
terms. Inquire 1613 Multnomah su Phone
Tabor 8"JS.
Garages
Call for IHnatratfcsl
WceLUt. ' -aal
354 AJifceny St. Phone Broadway 148.
Sam Conneii Lumber Co.
b - n iftr D!ir?p a
(580 .1 bill I I1UUO 138.
rrom om carpets. Carpet cleaning and
iKiiuif. rtag raffs woven, all ausa.
Mail orders solicited. - '
KORTUWEST FLUFF RUG' CO.
Former address 163 Union Ave.
EAST 3580 - B 1280
JOHN B. COFFEY,
MORTGAGE LOANS.
nsurance, Surety Bonds
tOt WILCOX BLDG. Main 70. A 870
EVERGREEN STATION.
Store and living rooms with 1 acre of
ground rtgnt at- station, now leased as
grocery, subject to sale; price $2850; terms
$300 down.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK, 243 Stark St.
INDUSTRIAL SITE 100x100, close in. east
aide, on trackage; sacrifice; easy terms.
, Owner, AP 300, Oregonian.
CLEANING and pressing emporium, doing
- good business; fine location; leaving
town. Call 1st st. Phone Main 7670.
For Sale Houses.
$3150 MT. TABOR, good 7-room house on
100x100, good , bath, laundry trays, book
cases.' etc.; cment ' basement, lotB of
1 -fruit, shrubbery and garden; good garage,
near school; easy terms.
JOHNSON-DODSON CO..
033 N.-W. Bank Bldg.
8-ROOM, late, modern home, garage In base
ment, best buy in the paper at $3800,
terms. Phone Wdln, 8S80 or call 468 Rose-lawn.
MODERN 3-ROOM HOUSE.
Fine lawn and garden ; this must be
seen to be appreciated. For details and
terms phone Woodlawn 258..
MODERN furnished 7-room house, furniture
like new, IVt lots 7x150. berries and
fruit; nice lawn and roses; close in. 84
E. 52d St. N. Phone Tabor 5419.
GOING to build or repair? Get my Ideas
and estimates. B. T. Allyn, 248 Stark st.
Office hours 3 to 5 P. M. Phone Main 831.
Bes. phone Tabor 104.
(5) FIVE-RUUM nouse; eiec, gas, full-size
nil "Tl"-1 UCH lilLa 1IUII
. GROVELAND PK., BLK HAW. CAR.
$2800 Beautiful 5 large rms., fireplace,
built-ins, enamel plumbing, concrete bast.,
artistic. 50x100, terms..
G. C. GOLDENBERG, ABINGTON BLDG.
"35 Yrs. in Portland."
Main 48u3.
Xacamont.
blocks from Hawthorne car;
Dy owner. HtH k. aiam st.
t rees :
$2350;
two
sold
A JfRAND NEW up-to-date 6-room bunga
low, cheap. Will consider one or two
lots for part payment. 2042 Hawthorne
ave.; Mt. Tabor car. Owner.
LAURELHURST home, 7 rooms, with or
without furniture; owner at premises. 150
Mirimar place.
. . $2460 ROSE CITT $2460.
Bungalow, 5 rooms, attic, basement,
bufet, Dutch kitchen, 50x100 lot, fruit.
"G. C. GOLDENBERG, ABINGTON BLDG.
"35 Yrs. in Portland."
. 100x200 $1650.
All In. garden and fruit, good house;
best buy on west side; former price $2000.
MARSTERS, 201 Wilcox Bldg., Main 7359.
Phone your wants ads to The Orego-
nlaji. Main 7070, A 6095.
5-ROOM cottage, beautiful lawn, flowers,
garden and chicken house; close in. Call
owner, Eaat 217.
FOR SALE Email bungalow, Multnomah,
Or., 3 blocks north of school. See owner,
W 237. Oregonian.
11100 CASH buys a beautiful modern 5-room
furnished houseboat. Tabor 1220.
IRVINGTON
HOME.
DEL AH UN T. EAST 1847.
IRVINGTON.
Modern 8-room furnished bouse, hard
wood floors. East b748.
FOR SALE 7-room house and lot in Irvine
ton district. Call Bdwy. 2790.
COZY COTTAGE, price $1250; terms.
Siskiyou st., near 70th. R. C. car.
IRVINGTON HOMES OUR SPECIALTY.
KBUH AUSEN & CO.. Main 8078. Bast 394.
$7500 WEST SIDE COLONIAL; 9-rm.l
strictly modern; garage. Main 3730.
FOR SALE or lease, an eight 4-room apart
IRVINGTON JfUWO TO $8500.
FOUR CLASbY HOMES EAST 419,
i