The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 31, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1912. EVENING EDITION.
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SOLICITING
HURTS GIRLS
Times Reader Points Out the
Dangers of Permitting
Girls to Canvass.
Editor Coos liny Times:
I notlco that your pnpor from
tlmo to tlmo has nrtlclos on re
forms and on tlio upbuilding of tlio
community nnd tlio linprovomont of
social conditions. Mont of thorn I
npprovo nnd think that tlioy nro
doing bo mo good. Publicity In
Journals llko yours I bollovc docs
much good. I notlco by your pn
por thnt Mayor Straw says that
tlicro is a decided lni)rovcmcnt In
tlio saloons here. I am glad to
Tioar U. And I think this Improve
ment, nnd cvoryono knows thoro
Is still lots of room for changes
for tho hotter, Is duo to tlio pub
licity you gave In Tho Times of tho
conditions nnd of tho city council's
threat (o rovolco tho licenses of
tho offenders.
llowovcr, thcro Is ono ovll on
Coos Hay that I want to call your
attention to, Jt Is tho nlcnnco to
our young womanhood of hnvlng
young girls and women go nut nnd
solicit nld nnd subscriptions for
various undortnklngs nnd soniotlmes
ecliotncB. It mnkes thorn bold nnd
robs thorn of womnnhood's sweot
cst chnrm modCBty.
Thoy stnrt out with tho Idea
that tho thing to do Is to "got
tho money." To do It, thoy solicit
from somo men who forgot tho ro
unoct nnd chivalry that Is duo
womanhood nnd If thoy do not
actually Insult tho girls, their
conrso nnd sometimes nuggcstlvo re
marks unconsciously but snroly rob
tho, girl of thnt modesty which Is
tho flower of young womnnhood
ono of tho in ob t desired trnlts of
fomlnlnlty.
Tho loss of this modesty I hnvo
noticed Is often tho stopping stouo
to worso things. Harsh ns this
stntomont mny Room, I think you
will to ngrco with mo In It If you
will Just think over many of tho
Instnncos that you nnd all of us
older pcoplo hnvo witnessed.
Don't mlsundrstnnd mo to ho In
tlmntlng thnt It Is wrong for n
girl or young womnn In work nnd
onrn her living. I don't menu
thnt. IlerniiBo whon a girl Ih
working in n storo or ofllco, hIio
Is protected by business stnndnrdn
which protect her to a largo ex
tent. llowovcr, when sho goes out so
liciting on tho HtTOOt, sho becomes
nort of nn object of rhnrlty which
romoves the safeguards which lo-
gltlmnto business employment throw
nround hor.
I wish you would sny somothlng
In tho pnpor that will put thoughr-
THE PEOPLE'S fORUM
Tho Times will bo pleased to pub
llBh lettors from Its rcadon on all
questions of publlo interest. Each
lottcr must bo signed by tho wrltor,
and so far as posslblo bo limited to
ZOO words. In publishing theso let
ters it must bo understood that The
Times docs not Indorso tho vlows ex
pressed therein; It is simply affording
a means for tho voicing of dlffcront
opinions on all questions affecting
tho public woltaro.
Ol'KS IjKTTKII TO H. V. I'KIIICK.
Kdltor Times:
I noto by your pnpor of yesterdny
that S. P. Pclrco of Curry county,
candldnto ncalnst mo for Joint roprc
sentntlvo, told your reporter thot ho
was making tho rnco on his record ns
roprcsontntlvo in ID 11.
Thnt thoro mny bo no mlstnko. I
havo looked up his record In tho
Houso Journal of 1911 and find tho
same to bo In part as follows:
Ho Introduced ten hills: six failed
to ronch a voto; two failed In tho
Sonnto; ono wns votocd by tho Gov
ernor, and only ono beenmo a law
which was Houso Illll No. ICO In
creasing tho snlary of tho assessor of
Curry county from $000 to $1,000
por yenr,
Hq nttomptcd to removo tho pro
tect on from tho Coos County Crnn
Fishing Industry, but through tho
efforts of locnl people, his bill for
that purposo, No. 28D, was dorent i.
This bill would havo bonoflttod tho
fish markets of Portland and San
Francisco, nnd if tho samo had pass
ed, Coos county would havo soon lost
a valuablo resource.
Ho voted against tho Public Utili
ties Illll, which wns tho act providing
for tho rosulntlon by tho Htnto of all
public scrvlco corporations, Including
railroad, water and lighting compan
ies. This was tho great antl-spoclnl
interest bill of tho session, hut Polrco
forgot tho pooplo nnd voted for tho
special Interest.
Ho voted against tho bill prohibit
ing nttondnnco at school of vermin
Infected nunlls.
Ho voted ngnlnst tho bill prohibit
ing tho printing nnd circulation of
tlio sccrot ritualistic won: or lodges.
Ho was tho only mnn In tho House
voting ngalnst tho bill to protect fro
tornal ordors from fraud and Impos
turo.
Spnco forbldB any furthor comment
upon his record; porhnps Mr. Polrco
can exnlnln tho snmo. especially his
attitude analnst nil lodges and frn
tomnl nrdors, and his position on tho
Publlo utilities measure.
I will bo glnd to moot Mr. Polrco
at any tlmo and plnco and discuss his
Legislative record moro particularly,
and would hn glnd to hlro a hull at
my own oxnenso for that purposo.
W. II. MEREDITH.
OPEN KETTEK TO It. A. COUTIIEI.Ij
Doar Sir:
Tho nnon letter addrOSRod to mo
less girlH or pnronts on their gunrd which you so obligingly signed for
nbout this sort of thing awaken Mr. I. 8. Smith, porhnps desorves nn
thorn to tlio onngor or u mr ineir answer.
own good nnd fnr tho good of tho iHt, Tho voters of tho district cor-
communlty. tnlnly nro entltlod to know who nre
I hope I hnvo innilo mysolf iioliltid my nomination nnd cnmpalgn.
plnln, hut think you can wrlto n Humorous frlonds urgod mo for tho
pleco for your pnpor mucn nottor nomination and, nro helping my cam
than I cnu.
T'MES ItEADBR.
popcorn ix orkoon.
imlKii. nooplo of nil parties nnd oc
cupations who desired to voto for n
trustworthy old neighbor In profor
enco to n political hybred, who Is on-
donvor iiik to oolong to two pnrties ni
SAI.EM, Oct. 31. Seventeen von- onco nnd to rldo Into olllco by voteB
dors of popcorn, who reported tholr 0f both Itopubllcnns and Progros-
liuslness for compilation In tho in- slvos, neither of whom havo beon
cnnlnl report of State- Labor Com-'nblo to learn wharo ho poraonolly
mlsslonor O. P. Huff, show nn ng- stands,
grognto Inrnmo for tho year end-, ::nd. I am not n member of tho
Ing September 30, of ?20.nro: or Coos County Tax Association. I wns
nn average or over iuo n nionin
for each vondor. The total capi
tal Invented in plants nnd mnterlnl
was $1078.
ono or us organizers. us expross
purposo being to see thnt taxes woro
fairly and ovenly assessed and hon
estly and economically oxponded, but
1 could not seo tluit mucn wns Doing
WOItKIXRMEX! accomplished, soon wlthdrow nnd
A. L. Mornwltz of Portland will lmvo not been n moinbor for two
deliver n leoturo on "SoclnllHin" Sat- years.
urday ovoning nt 7:30 nt tho "Hnsy; 3rd. My plntform wns propared
Cornor," wenther permitting. If not after consultation with numerous
ho will speak In Socialist hnll. llrlug friends, whoso Judgmont I respected
your friends. ' j nnd of whoso oxporlenco I was glnd to
avail myself: among tiiom woro air.
CIIAMIIIMt OP rOMMKHCK MEHT
IXO. Regulnr monthly meeting of the
executive committee of Mnrshflold
Chamber of Commerce will ho held
Friday night, November 1. to se
lect successor to Mis Henderson
nnd trnnsnet other business. A full
nttendnnco Is desired.
D. C. CHtEKXE. President.
Conrad, tho Secretary of tho Tax As
Koclatlon, and Judge Ross, who Is, or
was, Its nttomey: also Uussell De
ment. It. 15. Shine, nnd mnny othors,
but tho one porson who rendered mo
tho most assistance was Hugh Me
1. iiln. who had been a caudldato for
tho olllco to which I nsplro. Ho had
given much thought and study to
public questions, nnd together We
propared n rough draft of tho plat
form In his olllco. of which ho subse-
, quotly had typewritten copies inndo
no money for mo, nnd It would do It
no good If It woro, for if olectod, I
shnll trent Its members exnetly as I
would you with fairness, but with
out favor.
Cth. I)y "cheapening Justlco" I
mean exnetly what I sny, nnd what
nny fnlr-mlndcd mnn would undor
stnnd mo to tnonn, i. o., to mnko it
posslblo for a poor man to got Jus
tice In tho Courts promptly nnd with
out great expense.
You are surely hard-pressed when
you resort to such nn unworthy qulh
blo, ond lnslnunto that I advocate
lawlessness. I am In fnvor of law,
of Its honest enforcement, and of
fairness oven In nn election, nnd you
havo violated tho spirit and probnbly
tho lettor of tho Corrupt Practices
Act In publishing your letter without
first serving n copy thereof upon mo,
ns required by lnw.
(Signed) J. O. STKMLER.
AXOORA ROAT INDUSTRY.
Editor Times:
Tho entrnnco of the Angorn Coat
In Coos Co. hns furnished or will fur
nish n solution of dumcultles. Tho In
dustry hns been n profltnblo ono for n
number of years, nnd Its possibilities
hnvo nwnkened nn Interest nmong
thoso who havo logged off land. In
tho Angorn gont n wny hns boon
found of clearing Innd for pnsturo or
for cultivation. Thoro nro thousnnds
of acres of land In tho mountains of
Coos and const districts thnt woro
burnt or logged off whoro thoro tiro
nil kind of smnll brush, such ns thlm
blo borry, huckleberry, brlnrs, young
nldor, fern nnd mnny other obnox
ious woods too numerous to montlon.
Tho gontlo sloping hills thnt Ho back
of Coos nay and adjoining territory
nro rich in vnluo of ngrlculturo nnd
grazing purposes. Horo Is whoro tho
Angorn gont will provo of Incstlmn
blo vnluo. Theso lands nro covered
with n donso growth of brush nnd
brlnrs nnd whnt Is commonly known
ns Bccond growth. Thd cost of clear
ing theso lands retard tho cultivation,
but tho Angora goat will fc.cd upon
this brush land nnd clear It roady
for agricultural purposes or any otb
or uso that ono mny hnvo for It.
Rains do not hurt tho goats, provid
ed a shed Is furnished thorn to sleep
In, for thoy must not stay out all
night during tho rainy season. Shods
do not cost much In this wooded coun
try, tho cost Is trilling considering tho
profit thoro Is In thorn, for thoy board
thomsolvoB on wnsto brush nnd other
undcslrnblo woods that grow on hill
lands. Ono should furnish salt nnd
occasionally n feed of onts or somo
othor food nnd thoy will como homo
nt night. Evory ono should own n
hand of Angorns who hns mountnln
or wnsto lnnd. In n fow yonrs grnss
Will bo growing on hills whoro todny
Is a donso growth of brush nnd of no
vnluo. Thoro Is nlwnys expense In
connection with pnsturo grnsses, but
thoro is nono with browse Ono of
tho chief ronsons gonts aro receiving
so much consideration at this tlmo
Is thnt thoy nro prnctlcnlly Inoxpon
slvo feeders nnd all Items of oxponso
must bo llgurcd on, If profit Is to re
sult. Mnhnlr Is tho technical nnd com
morclnl nnmo for tho flooco of tho An
gorn gont. Tho lleeco Is puro whlto,
lustrous nnd grows to nn avorago
longth of 10 Inches. It hnugs In
benutlful wavy curls or ringlets from
nil pnrts of tho body, tho nvorngo
nnnunl production of mohnlr holng
nbout four pound n head. Tho grndo
of tho gont hns much to do with tho
weight of tho fleeco. Thoro Is n good
market for all tho mohnlr of tho
host nunllty that can bo produced In
this country. Tho domnnd for the
best grndo of mohnlr Is fnr grcntor
thnn tho supply. Tho nvorngo prlco
pnld for tho 1912 clip wns Sr. cents
n pound.
Written for tho Coos liny Times by
Mrs. W. F. RAY.
Cooston, Oro
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CARD OF TIIAXKS.
Wo wish to oxiiress our tlinnks
to tho friends nnd neighbors, who, and gnvo to tho papers
so kindly assisted us during tho. -itli. Nono of tho planks of my
Illness nnd denth of our baby. I platform woro taken from I. S.
MR. and MRS. ENOCH HOLLAND Smith: It would bo a shnnio to rob
nnd family. him of tho few planks his platform
i contain. Comparo them. We both
If you wnnt nny LOTS CLEAR- touch on somo of tho samo matters,
V.V. KILLED or RRADKD. wrlto hut slnco whon did Rro. Smith obtain
imrcH iiooi),
Contract only.
Mnrshfleld. Or.
Clover Seed at Haines.
a copyright on public quostlons?
nth. I don't know what tho Coos
County Tnx Association Is doing In
this campaign, but I am sure It has
no mnn working for me. Is spending
LITTLE TALKS
ON TIMELY TOPICS
By
W. A. REID.
In thoso pro-olcction days wo attach a political signifi
cance oven to remarks about tho weather. A business
man returning homo frJin his ofllco the other evening
was mot by his wife-, who, with her mind on tho weather
conditions for tho ovenlng, innocently remarked, "What's
tho outlook?" To wnlc'i he absont-mlndodly roplled, "Tho
outlook? Why It's progressive of course. What could
you expect with T. R. on the editorial staff? To a sim
ilar question nnothor mnn roplled, "It looks llko a land
slide, my doar." Evory man you meet Is n "progressive,"
If not, ho is nshamod to ndmlt It Ho may bo a Repub
lican prpgresslvo, a Domocratle progressive, a National
progressive or n Socialist progressive, but a progressive
novortholcss. A truo progrosslvo Is a man who makes tho
most of ovory opportunity PERHAM PARK presents an
opportunity for an ideal invostmont or hoiueslro. SEE
Clias. Shields Hands W. S.
U'Ren a Number of Pack
ages in Debate.
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. St. Char
les II. Shlolds. nntl-sliiKlo tnxer. laid
several nicely nrranged fragments of
dynnnilto In front of W. S. U'Ren.
slnglo tnxer, at tho Washington High
School last night.
Thoy went off.
U'Ren hnd Just beon tolling nbout
tho wondors of slnglo tnx in Everett,
In fact, Mr. Shields had just given
him nn especial extension of tlmo to
do so. Then Mr. Shlolds got up.
"Evorott. Wash," ho began to road.
"Slnglo tax will bo voted on Novem
ber nth. C. C. Olllmnn. city clerk."
And n roar went up that made fur
thor comment from Shields quiet un
necessary. Anothor stick exploded
when Shields romnrked that Joseph
Fel8, tho angol of tho slnglo tnxers,
had not mndo his eight million dol
lar fortuno out of tho lncrenso of
land vnlues.
"Yot ho Is ono of tho men you
would exempt from pnylng n cont
under the slnglo tax." rapped Shields.
And to tho surprise of all. Mr.
U'Ron himself Joined In tho voeifor
ous npproclatlon of tho knock, tho
single tnxor clapping with n great an
appreciation as any of thoso nresent.
Shlolds scored viciously the trusts
anil pointed out how they would es
capo taxation on nny of their proper
ty undor slnglo tax. Their great fac
tories, their great stocks, all they
havo that Is tho product of labor,
would bo exempted from taxation, ho
pointed out. While tho fact that
they usually leased tho land for their
buildings would mean that tho mono-
iHiiies who nro rnreiy inna ownors
would be taxation freo. Ono odd fea
turo of tho dobnto was that thoro was
no chairman and In place of roasting
each other to a frazzle, Shields and
FEMS
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TAX RESULTS
Walter M. Pierce Forecasts
Bankruptcy for State
If It Succeeds.
Declaring that tho adoption of tho
Single Tnx, even In Its modified form,
would throw tho Stnto of Oregon Into
llnnnclnt chaos and many of Its resi
dents Into bankruptcy, Walter M.
Pierce of Hot Lako last night bitterly
nttneked tho Graduated Lnnd Tnx
amendment which Is to bo voted on
next Tucsdny. Mr. PIcrco said that
ho porsonnlly would bo nmong thoso
most nffected nnd declared that he
was speaking from his heart and not
ns n hired orator. Ho Bpoko nt the
Odd Follows hnll nt n mooting nr
rnnged by T. S. Alexnndcr and while
tlicro was a comparatively smnll
nttondnnco, ho held his nudlcnco from
stnrt to finish.
Mr. Plorco wns Introduced by
Judge J. S. Cnko, who sorv'cd with
him In tho Oregon sonnto. Judge
Coko spoko ngalnst tho Slnglo Tnx
plan nnd urged that It bo voted down.
Today Moon, Mr. Plerco addressed
tho employes of tho North Rend mills
this nftcrnoon ho will spenk at Co
qulllo and this evening nt Myrtlo
Point nnd will lenvo thcro In tho
morning with Mr. Aloxnndor for
Portland whoro ho Is scheduled to de
liver nn address at tho Hungnlow
thentro Snturdny night.
In addition to urging tho votorB to
turn down the slnglo tnx mensuro,
No. 3Cr. Mr. Plorco urged thorn to
voto for No. 308, tho nmendmont
ndoptcd two oynrs ngo which pormlts
tho ndoptlon of slnglo tax by counties
Instead of uy tho stnto ns n wnoio.
In his remarks, Mr. Plorco Bald
that If tho Blnglo tnx cnrrled, Coos
Uny would bo n long tlmo without n
railroad. Ho snld that President Far
roll of tho Oregon lines of tho South
ern Pacific had Informed him a row
days ago that tho rallrond would im
mediately censo extensions nnd con
struction If It cnrrled. Consequently
he snld that Coos Ray would havo to
put up with tho old stago road to
Rosoburg which ho declared wns a
"d sgraco to ony civilized commun
Ity." Ho anil Mr. Aloxandor enme In
over tho road. Ho said that Mr. Mills
had nlso Informed him that tho slnglo
tnx would prnctlcnlly bnnkrupt Ore
gon.
Ho dovotcd considerable tlmo to
Honry Goorgo's book "Progress nnd
Povorty" which ho snld wns tho bnsls
of tho movomont In Oregon. Ho nd-
vlsod ovorybody to read and Inform
thomsolves for, ho snld, tho slnglo tnx
Ipsuo would bo up ngnln In two years
and In four yonrs oven though It was
defeated this tlmo. Ho characterized
threo or four points In Honry
George's philosophy ns nbsoluto falsehoods.
no saw lint Fois, tho .low sonp-
mnxor or Knginnd, wns olthor pnylng
5100,000 to sccuro slnglo tnx In Oro
gon to got freo ndvortlslng or to enrry
nut n fad. - Ho snld thnt U'Ron nnd
tho threo othors directing tho cam
paign for slnglo tax woro hired by
Fols.
Ho snld thnt tho grndunted single
tnx mennt thnt In n short tlmo the
nnd would bo ill) to Its full rental
valuo mnklng tho lnnd ownors moro
tonnnts. Ho snld thnt tho smnll fnr
mor nnd rnnchor would bo hit Just
llko tho big property ownors. Ho
snld thnt the plan was a wrong ono If
It wns Intended to brenk up tho big
mini Holdings.
Ho cited tho C. A. Smith company
ns nn instnnco. Ho snld thnt tho
lumuer operations hnd to bo carrlod
on now on n Inrgo scnlo nnd that tho
company's profits woro tho savings
mnuo ny modem methods of mnnu
fncture. Up said that tho company
hnd expressed a wllllngnoss to soli
nny of Its logged off Innds nt $R to
$10 nn ncro. Ho snld that tho taxing
of tho lnnd to Its full rontnl vnluo
would stop roforestrntlon, mnklng It
uio expensive.
Ho said that U.Ron nnd his fol
lowers woro trying to got Coos. Clnc
knmas and Multonomah county bo-
ciuiso inoso counties nnd given big
majorities In favor of It four years
Mr. Plerco said that anv nlnn thnt
nroventod tho Individual from owning
limn was wrong, no said that was
tho Inspiration of every good citizen
tho hopo to own a farm or homo
Ho said that only tho homo or farm
owner could bring thnt tract of land
up to Its full possibilities, tho tenant
or hired laboror not putting In tho
dollcnto caro needed to bring tho land
up to its best.
So far as tho railroads were con
cerned, no sniu mat mien's plans for
tnxlng franchises was wrong. Ho
snld the thing to do was to place a
physical valuation on tlm mnriu ni.
lowing them nn Incomo of not over
is per cum on tno nctuni Investment.
no sum uiih woum uring n reduction
In rates. Ho declared that tho coun
try was not sufforing from nn un
equal distribution of wealth but that
It was sufforing from trusts nnd com
binations which fixed prices. Ho de
clared that the combinations should
bo broken up and declared hlmsolf In
fnvor of public ownershln nt omroe
companies, railroads and other public
Following his address, Joo Gosman
.... nuuisn ovuBurn asKeu a mini-
uor oi imesuons or a socialistic char
nc.t?r. P,erco answered thorn nnd
snld thnt ho was a pretty good socialist.
ioiizo and Gaston To uood mlivnnts
ns thoy woro sunvely consldornto of
ench other's Toolings. Shields Intro
duced U'Ren nnd U'Ren introduced
Shlolds.
Roth men found they had out
stayed their welcomo as debaters, less
than 400 being present as against
2500 for the first talk feast.
(Paid adv. Orogon Equal Tax Loague
Winchester, Stevens and Remlng
ton PU3IP GUNS at Tire GUJJ.
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These arc tlio Coats and Suits that wo
men want.
Wo are showing Coats made up in won
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rough, shaggy coatings, such stylish, nub
by woolens, caraculs, zibehnes, chinchillas
and caterpillar cloths, If you would have
the most for your money, see them, Pricprl
$12.50 to $37.50. u
Suits in rough, swagger mixtures and In
smooth, plain colors, Some strictly man
tailored; some dashing trimmed styles,
Skirts in latest pleated models, Rich lin
ings, Absolutely the greatest and best val
ues to be had at $15.00 to $35.00.
No charge for alterations on garments of
$15,00 or more,
We are showing full lines of Ladies' and
Children's Underwear, All qualities, includ
ing silk and wool, fine wool, light fleece and
lisle, Largo sizes a' specialty, If you want
to do best on your underwear, bo sure to
see this line, Priced 25c to $4.00 the gar
ment, Muslin underwear, including corset cov
ers, combinations, night gowns, drawers,
and princess slips, A "saving to you" on
these garments,
Staple lines in Men's Underwear,
"MONEY TALKS"
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FATAMjY I.V.IURIvl).
Sister Injured In Sun Antonio l'lro
Will Probably Die.
(Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
SAX ANTONIO, Texas. Oct. 31.
SIstor Mary ICotlm was mtally In
jured In tho orphanngo flro horo
yesterday In which flvo Slstors of
Chnrlty lost tholr lives. Sho will
probnbly succumb soon. It wns er
roneously reported yestordny thnt'
alii lin.l .11.. .1 n, ,l.n I.....,... I ....
aiiu null IIIUII III. IIIU IIUBI1UII HUUll
niter tuo accident
KIIMKP I.V ORKGOX.
SALKM, Oro., Oct. 31. Therein
2,108,000 shoop In tho state of 0
gon. Tho total valuation of Owa
Bheop Is placed at $9,639,20,oru
avorago vnluo of $4 each. ow
Bhoop producod 18.CO0O.000 pootJ
of wool tho pnst year. Tbo count;"
tho stnto hnvlng tlio largest bbbm
or oheop Is Mainour, una w,
and Umntllla. I.ako and Morro w
.,. ...in, onn nan nnrh. Elect ItOJ-
sand nnd "twenty-two men ut i eg
ployod In tho industry annual'; V
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and Skill
in
n P'
Conquering the Air
may be compared witli the pre
cision and delicacy in fine time
keeping. The science of mak
ing a watch run right is our
special business. ;
Red Cross Jewelry Department
Jewelers and Opticians