The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 12, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1914-EVEWIN6 EDITIOM.
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"doings of city council
'NORTH FRONT ilHmHI SERViiE
D
Efi MILS
OUT OF STREET
PAVING ORDER
TO NT PARK
Mark of Old Clash Between Council Decides to Take
Terminal and Southern
Pacific to be Removed
Tlio Mnrulifieltl City Council Inst
Chance on Assessment to
Avoid Another Delay
Aftor lencthv discussion Inst eve-
evening Instructed the City nccord-'nlng, tho City Council .lccldo.1 to ro
cr to notify tlio Southern Pacific to
Tninnvo tho fow rnllB lnld on North
Front street nenr Aldor. Thcao
mils wore lnld on orders of J. W.
Dennett n conpio of years ngo when
tho clnsh was on between tho Tor
mlnnl Ilnllwny and tho Southern
1'aclflc about tho Front-street fran
chise Tho Councilman Inst eve
ning doclnred them to bo a incnnco.
One Tnu'lc Franchise
City Attorey Cobs Informed tho
Council thnt tho Termlnnl Hallway
has no right to lay a doublo track
In Front street under Its present
franchise. Ho said that tho fran
chise has provl Jc.i lor elther-Blnglo or
doublo track and tho compnnv hnd
nhend with tho hard paving of North
Front street, even though it may
cost tho city $700 or more. Thorn
was a mlxttp In tho plan of nsscsB
ment, which Invalidated it If tho
property owners wished to protest,
but to correct tho error would tnko
nt least forty days. Tho Council de
cided that Blnie this was tho third
tlino that an effort had been mndu
to hnrd pavo North Front Btreot,
that they wuro not going to dolny
any longer.
City Attorney Ooss pointed out
tho error that had bcon mndo in tho
assessment buforo tho bids on the
street woro opened. Ho said that
tho assessment hnd Just been called
chosen to put In n slnglo track and to his attention and ho hod dlscov-
Hint tbuv caulil not now nut In a
doublo track without getting a now
fr.UK'lllBO.
NO RAISE FOR
JACK GARTER
Council Turns Down Marshal's
Raise Fear 12 Mill Levy
Mill Slough Drain
Hy a votu of throo to threo, tho
ordlnnnco raising Marshal Carter's
salary back from J 100 to $125 per
month was defeated last ovcnlng.
Tho councilman voting against tho
ralso woro Copplo. Albrecht and
Doll, tho other thrco voting for
It. Four nfflrmatlvo votes nro re
quired to pnHS an ordlnauco.
Tho njattor wns brought up to
wards tho closo of tho sosslon. Conn
cllmnn Albrecht wnntcd to know
who ordored tho ordlnnnco nnd then
voted no.
I-Viip uig lAsvy.
Tnllc of retrenchment in city ex
penses followed and Councilman Al
brecht said that tho city would re
quire nn eleven mill lovy next yenr.
Itocordor Hutlor said It would ro
qulro n twelve mill levy to mnko
up for tho Iobbos during tho Inst
two years.
Councilman Copplo snld that It
wasn't right and ho would oppose
It. Ho said that ho favored and
urged retrenchment nnd tho others
wtiiltt tint
Councilman Albrocht said thnt 'ent8 against $l
n, nitlv tlilnir for tho council to. ion CoilHtrill'tloil
do wns to trim expenses
ored the error which wns In vlolu
Hon of tho city ehurtoi. Ho snld
thnt If tho bids woro low enough
ho thnt n surplus would be left In
tho fund ml (Kin ute to refund tho
property owners on tho enst sldo
of tho street, It might bo nil right
to go nhend.
The error wnB on account of tho
rallrond truck not being In tho cen
ter of tho street. In fixing tho iib-
HOBsmcnt, the $2800 wns deducted
from tho wholo strcot so thnt each
lot ownor was given n shnro of the
benefit. However tho railroad Is
nearly nil on the cast sldo of tho
RtrccjL and under tho city charter,
mo property owners on mo cast sine
of tho strcot nro entitled to the
whole robnto from the rallrond.
Aftor figuring up tho bids, City
Knglneer Ilucklnghnm snld that
there would bo less than enough to
robnto tho enst sldo property own
ers for tho rallrond trnck.
Councilman Copplo was Indignant
over the dolnys and said that ho
thought that thoro ought to bo some
way to go ahoad. Ferguson nnd
Albrocht concurred nnd it wns
agreed thnt tho city would tnko
n ehnnco of somo property ownor
kicking nnd tho city having to mnko
It up out of tho gonernl fund.
City Knglncor Ilucklngham point
ed out that two years ngo on Front
street from Aldor to Hrondwny (hoy
hnd followed (ho snmo courBO of
grunting all qf tho proporty a shnro
of whnt tho rallrond hnd to pny. No
ono nun prntosted tlion.
Only One Hid.
Tho Warren Construction Com
pany was tho only bidder on tho
bltullthlc pnvlng, bidding $2.10 per
uri nnd or course tlioy got tho
wcrk. Thoy nlso got tho enrthwork
on n bid of :i!) cents por ynrd,
ronrt nrotiiors niddiug no cents.
l'enrt Brothers got tho concroto
glitter nnd curb nt n bid of 87 Mi
bid by tho War-Comnnny.
IoIiiiboii ,fc Larson got tho sldo-
However tho mutter wns dropped, wnlks nt IS Il-I centH, Hngqulst
without further action. ijriiiiHi mil .u ceuis; ronrt
Mill Slough Drnlii. I "rothers 52 cents, mid the Wur-
The Mill Slnugli tlrnJii wns run v.; uiHiruciion uoitipiiny us onis
lirouirlit nn bv City Attorney (Joss
who Bnld thnt V. T. Stoll. ropro
aontliitr the West Mnrsbflold flood
sufforers, hud culled his nttontlon to J
tho Met tltitt tlio uortii uriii m ouu
Slough was being permitted to drain
Into the West Mnrshflelil flat and
Hint no adequate stops for relief
woro being taken. .
City Knglncor Ilucklnghnm snld
that ho and u force of men woro nt
work on tho drain now nnd were
makliiK wood progress, although
they could work only during low
tide, which wub about three hours
per dayt
C. .1. lllllstrom stated that tho
water hnd raised threo Inches yes
terday in tho West Mnrshfleld Inke
nnd It hnd uguln drowned out their
gardens which thoy hnd plnnted a
second time. Ho snld thnt tho
pumps were not working nnd con
ditions were getting hnd. Mr. Huck
lughnin snld thnt the Port Commis
sion hud chnrge of the pumps ami
they hnd stopped them.
H. A. Copplo snld thnt ho wns
getting tired of having his place
flooded and would InslBt thnt tho
wntor be drained off If a ditch
hud to bo dug through tho fill to
got It out.
Tho Council finally ordered Mr.
niicklngham nnd Street Commis
sioner Luwhorno to devote nil their
energies to getting the ureu drained
oven If they hud to engage u hun
dred men to da the work.
Tlicntec Oidlniiiue.
Tho amended theater ordlnnnco
wns passed which practically ex
empts tho Musonle Opera House
from the rule ngilnst people being
allowed to stand In the aisles. An
other change made wns reducing
tho dlstnnco botweon sents from
34 to 30 Inches.
Hmnll Itelmte.
An ordlnnnco doelnrlng a robato
of $11.61! on Hemlock between Front
and Sixth wns pnssed. Some of the
lota will get only a fow cents.
Owing to Knglneer Wheeler of
the Southern Pacific not liolnir nil
tliorlzcd to close n contract for tho
wood block pnvlng along the mils
and tho hard paving between tho
rails, action on It wns deferred n
week. Mr. Arnold, of tho Warren
Company snld tent they hnd mndo
u low price of 110 cents per llnonl
foot for laying the wood blocks,
which nro to bo furnished by tho
company.
(.'out lli-oku .Nock.
Tho Council Joshed Councilman
Copplo considerably Iipcuiiho his gont
hnd fallen off the embankment near
his house nnd broken Its neck. Tho
emhuiikment Is along tho Btreot
whoro .Mr. Copplo graded by private
lontruct.
Action on tho South Broadway
pnvlng nsuessmont wns deferred two
weeks until word cun bo recelvod
from C. A. Smith.
Pay Coin meters,
ll.igiiulst & Bjorqulst worn order
id puld $-it!S on their contract on
Hemlock between Sixth nnd Klghth
Johnson it Larson were ordered
puld $22t on the snmo street for
other work.
Johnson & Larson were ordered
puld $:iC.i;i for raising Seventh
turcot at the Commercial avenue Jog.
$1 51.05 for raising Commercial from
Fifth to Seventh and $181 for nils
:ng Commercial from Soventh t
.Ninth. This included some extras
which some of tho Council protest
ed but Mr, lliicklughnm snld Hint
the street committee hnd approved
he change on account of the work
'mvlng to bo done after tho Crods
.ng started,
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
IAVAYS USUI). Phone 72. Pacific
Llvory and Transfer Company.
Times Want Ads Got Results.
In The Time
usu
Dr. Scholl's "Foot Easer"
For Weak Ankles nnd Tired, .Veiling Feet. directs Fallen
Arches; Believes Corns and Itiinioiis.
10.1AY FltUH THIAIj
Red Cross Drug Store
PHONE 122
Southern Pacific to Provide
Five-cent Fare for There
1 and Bunker Hill Soon
Anounccincnt wns made nt the City
Council meeting Inst night by Supt.
W. F. Miller thnt motor car- service
would be established before June 1
between Hay Park and Marshficld,
with stops at Hunker Hill. Mr. Mil
lor also stated thnt they would extend
tho Bcrvlec to Mllllngton for two
trlpB n day but tho lntter will bo a
test to see whether there Is sufficient
Bervlco that far that will Justify it.
A five-cent fnro will bo chnrged for
Hay Park and Hunker Hill, It being
tho Intention of tho company to
clmrgo only five cents for all points
within a mile, nlthough thoy nro not
within the city limits.
Tho matter wns brought up by Mr.
Miller last night In connection with
n request for nn extension of tlino
In which to construct their lino on
South Front street to Kruso nvenue.
Mr. Miller snld thnt there wns no
one to be served by the lino there
nnd on Krulso nventio now nnd In
plnco of that servlco thoy would glvo
scrvlco to Hay Park and Hunker Hill.
Coiiucllmnu Albrecht asked that
the scrvlco bo extended to Mllllngton
and Mr. Miller snld Hint they would
bo glud to If there was business
enough to warrant it. no sniu turn
they might nrrnngo to run two trips
n (ley to Mllllngton, ono In the morn
lug nnd one In the evening, to sec If I
the business would wnrrnnt It. The i
morning trip will bo beforo 8 o'clock j
and Hie evening trip nbout ( o'clock.
Counclluiuu Copplo wnntcd to know
If t.te company really desired tho
South Front nnd Kruso nvcinio fran
chises and Mr. Miller snld thnt thoy
did because factories woro likely to
bo put In there. He Bnld that now n
ninii Is figuring on putting In a coal
yard there.
Iteiluco North Uend Service.
In ordor to provldo tho Hay Park
nnd Hunker Hill servlco nnd tho scr
vlco to Mllllngton, It will bo necessary
for th'cm to reduce their North Bond
Marsiiflold sorvlco. Ho suld that the
frnnchlso only required nn hourly
sorvlco but-wcon Mnrshfleld nnd North
Bond, nnd they hnve been providing
a thlrty-mlnuto service, hut th'nt to
extend tho sorvlco would not permit
them to keep up n thlrty-mlnuto
schedule,
'Flnully'Mr:"MlllerwaB grnntcd nn
Indefinite extension of tlmo In which
to put In tho trncks on South Front
and Kruso nvenue.
North Pine Street.
On request of Hour- Songstnckcn
nnd others, It wns decided to hold up
tho filling or Pino street In North
Forndnlo from Front street to tho hill
until tho dredge Senttlo fills thnt
nron. Tho city's plnn was to hnvo tho
street filled with dirt removed from
Klghth street, but Henry Scngstnck
en nnd John I), (loss, who own prop
erty on It, pointed out thnt the strcot
could bo filled much more chenply
by tho dredge. City Knglneer Buck
Inghnin wanted tho dredgo to guar
nnteo a three foot fill nenr tho hill,
but this wub not agreed to. C. F.
McKulght also nuked for the chnngo
and tho Council decided to defer ac
tion until Mr. McKulght could bo
heard. Tho Council wants tho street
Improved soon bo ub to afford nn out
let for Nortlv Klghth street, which
Is Just being Improved,
Kick On (ini-lmge.
Henry Sengstnckon entered n pro
test ngalnst W. II. Lingo, city scav
enger, nllowlng garbage to remain
in North Marshflold lustem! of haul
ing It to the city dump quickly. He
wus told to notify Lingo to dlspoBe of
It more quickly ns tho city wns pay
ing him to tnko It out to tho dump
beyond tho city.
Kick OuKlilcMiilk.
John Mnxton nppenrod lioforo tho
Council nnd protested agnlnst putting
tho sidewalk along the North Hrond
wny bridge on tho east sldo of tho
strcot nnd assessing tho abutting
proporty owners for it. A ronton
strnnce signed by Mr. Mnxton and his
wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Iluusen, Mrs.
II. Ilosswlnklo nnd Mrs. Hoy Mnoro
was presented nlso. Mr. Mnxton
pointed out thnt tho sldownlk. It built
any plnco, should be on the west side
of the street. After discussing It con
siderably. Counellinun Copplo moved
thnt the building of tho sldownlk bo
Indefinitely deferred ns North Front
street would soon bo hnrd pnved nnd
the nutos would nil go thnt wny In
stead of on Hrondwny, It wns nlso
polntod out thnt tho North Hrondwny
bridge wns gotttng old nnd would
nrobnbly be soon replaced with a
dirt fill.
Plunk Curti Avenue.
A requost from It. F. Williams,
again for It. ,
City Knglneer Hucklnghnm snld
thnt the only chnngo In tho specifica
tions was that oakum had been used
In place of cement in connecting tho
Joints of iilpe. He said f ere wus
running water In tho trench, prevent
ing tho ubo of cement.
piii. nnpiinlnr Hut nr Bnld Hint
some 'wore complaining because the
sewer wns toq deep In tho ground
but Hticklngham denied this.
Councllmon Copplo nun Aiiireciu
were Irnto because oakum iind boon
used In place or cement without tho j
change being first approved by tlio j
Council. Mr Uucklnghnin said ho
hnd ordered tho chnngo nnd If Tom j
Coke, wl o wnB Inspector on the Job,
wns culled ho would explain the con
ditions necessitating tho change.
To (Initio Street.
Mrs. M. A. Sweetman naked. Hint
tho grndo be established on Ninth
street, Forndnlo, in front of her prop
erty bo that she could lmprovo tho
street by prlvnte contract." Mr. Buek
lnghnin wns ordered to survey It.
Routine bills for the month or Ap
ril, excluding speclnl appropriations
ror tho bnnd, library, etc., totalled
about $2100.
A remonstrance ngnlnst Improving
tho alley north ot tho old Browery
property wns rejected nnd tho nssoss
incnt lovlcd.
7.50
colons
Women s storm and French
All Wool serge
Dresses - -
ALL NEW SPRING MODELS '
WINE AND BLACK1
Every woman should own ono of those dresses nt
this very exceptional price.
SEE CENTRAL AVENUE COR NER WINDOW.
Hub Dry Goods Co.
"Swart Wear for Women."
Corner Broadway and Central Ave. Phone 3G1
STATE DAIRY ID FOOD INSPECTORS
REPORT ON COOS BAY PUCES
.,' , i '
i)i:i'iTii:s i,. it. zi:i.Mi:it and a.
K. Tl'LLKV .MAKK STATMKXT
OK CONDITIONS IN MX'AI,
CAI'IW. I-'ACTOIMKS, .11 HAT
MAItKKTS, DAIltli:s AND ItAIC
KltlKS.
IMItor Times: The Bcores here
with published reveal quite accurate
ly the conditions ns thoy exlBt nnd
wo enn nil listen to tho tnlo they
tell. Our scoro curd Is bnscd on
100 points ror a purrcct score, iu
points or which nro nilowod on
perfect equipment nnd construction,
whllo CO points nro given on perfect
methods ns shown by tho clennll
ness at tho time of tho Inspection.
Tho grentest number or polntH nro
nilowod on tho method becnuso moro
depends on the methods than on
tho construction or tho equipment.
This Is carried still further In tho
scoro enrd by tho fact thnt tho
scoro ror equipment Is not ror
tho oxtrnvngnnco of coatly equip
ment, but for tho adequacy of tho
equipment for tho needs or tho
plant, The construction Is scored
on tho adaptability ror the use ror
which It Is Intended with an oyo
toward clennllncsB. U any plnnt
Is or poor construction and tho 10
points on construction must bo cut
down to out-hnir or 20 points, a
porrect Bcoro or CO points on clean
liness will glvo n'totnl or '80 points,
which Is considered a very good
scoro.
Kntlng limine SrorvH.
Tho Ideal Cure, C. A. Holmes 77.1
Tho -Hlght Cnro, II. A. Wells.. 71.8
The Pnlaco Kestnurnnt. Carlson
& Hrown 711. 8
Homo Hotel, Mrs. Kmma Arch-
nmbenu C9.1
Tho Jnvn Correo llouso, David
Alexnndor C8.7
The Dotson Hotel, Geo. H.
If unites 07.0
Mc-
Tho Chandler Hotel, II. .1
Keown ? CC.8
Murshfk'Id Chop House, Hub
erts & Uoho GC.O
i'eople'B llestatirunt, Louis I.nz
opoulos 04.4
Union CoVreo House, W. W. Cor
um Ct.l
Morehnnt'B Cure, Frank Small
wood C 1 , 1
The Snyder Hotel, II. W. Volk
mnn ft 1,-1.
Blanco Care, .loo Howell -H.
Amnio Restaurant, C. W. Tlb
bctts -1 1.0
Shamrock Cife, V. J. Brady. .20.7
.Meat .MitrkctH.
.Murshrield Cnsh Market, Four
ier Brothers lil.l
Union Market, J. K. Ford. ...57.8
Palace Market. Pnlnco Mont Co. 42. f
Enterprise Mont Market, Geo.
W. King 215.3
Otiidy KnclorleM
Brndloy Candy Co., W. C. Brad
ley ' 80.8
Stnfford Candy Factory, D; Y.
Stnrrord 01.7
Lewis' Confectionery, A. H.
Lewis G9.5
Hnkoi-y Scores.
Mnrshriold linking Co., Hlinno &
Peters 73. C
Coos Bay Bnkery, Bnrgolt & Kv-
ertsen t .. . , - TiCC
City Dairies.
Sncchl Dairy, llnzelton & SncchI
Prlco Dairy, L. F. Prlco (18.2
Chrlsteuscn Dnlry, W. M. Chrls-
teuson HD.-I
IliiSBoll Dnlry. II. L. llussoll ...50.0
Krommlngn Dnlry, J. Kronimlngn
30.0
a. k. tullhv,
l. b. zii:.mi:b,
Deputy InspeetorH or Oregon
Dnlrv and Fond Commission
BALL SCORES
TOM JAMES FDR
COMISSIONER
Young Business Man Would
Mean Economy and Effi
ciency to County Board
TIIH commission plnn, tho city
mnnnger plan, tho commission
plnn ror county and stnto gov
ernments, are all the outgrowth or a
desire and a domaud ror moro effi
ciency nnd greater economy In local
government.
Until theso now plnns nro put Into
force, and even then tho people will
bo compelled to select men or prov
ed ofrieloncy.
In solcction or a candidate for
Countv Commissioner, tho Itonubll-
inns of Coos County should enst1
tholr votes for Thomna 11. Jnmes.
Mr. Jnmes Is a young IniHlness mun
possessed of nil tho qunllflcntlons
thnt will mnko ror orricloncy nnd ,
economy In tho office which is uu
Important ono, '
Mr. .1 nines Is not u politician. Ho,
nnsn't tho honoyod-tonguo, tho In
Bluuntlng hnnd-clnsp, tho mushy nc-
qulescoiice which gathers voters ns
n syrup gathers riles. Ho Is sim
ply n business mnu, n cnpnble nnd
systematic orgnnlzor and
-
I
amono Tin: sicic
will bo dono till ttlom
llshcd
Miss Funnle Cnrpontor Is report
ed very 111 nt her homo on Coos
Hlvor.
Mrs. W, J, Brown Is reported
qulto sick in their npnrtmonts at
the D. L. Hood homo.
Tho infant child or Mr. and Mrs.!
Clms. Kckhorr, or North Hond, Is ornmont is now " --. .
reported qulto III or pnoumonla fol-.hor homestead on 0"" .,
Portland Defeats Los Airtt
5 to 4 Only One Game
in the Coast League
0f AmckIiiM prr,. t c, ta j
POUTLANI). Or.. .May Hntt
wns only one prnio In (b foe
Leugue yesterday, l'ortlacd ntm.r
a game nt l) Angeles that It mUjrf
lust .Moudny It resulted u follon:
Portlnnd 5 u
Los Angeles ,
Bntterles: Martlnonl. Wm iu
Fisher; Musscr. I'crrltt and Brack.
NOHTIIWIWTimX LWOlt
Vlctorln I; Portland 2.
Tacninn 1; Seattla 9.
Vancouver C; Spokane 5.
NATIONAL MUGVE.
Chicago C; St. I-oul 5.
Boston G; Now York S.
Brooklyn 1; Philadelphia :.
AMiiincAN u:cii:
Now York Cj Hoston i.
Phlldnclphla 8; Wamlngtoa I
l-'lllST MIXS.fiB IS SOT.
Wtteiii Union U'lrcn Hrach Vwfe
Klntlun,
Tho EiiKpno Ilesltter tajir
Tho first mcsaaKe over tb m
Western Union Tclcgrapi ua vn
constructed between Eujeoi w
Coos Bay wns transmitted from
tn to Kugene. The crew 11 ao
i.nr imni- tim stnltnn and leitw
grounded a wire and sent the loB
' "J. A. McKevltt. ManajerE
"(IroetlnRS rrom the comuwt
crow
'J. K. CIUMICIULL, YotWX
It Is probable that commercul J
snges will bo ncceptcd by tleJ2
whenover they nro presented alt
It Is not probnblo mai nnw -
...in 1.,. .in.m till station are t?
I
....... .......... mim Graf I
on hns received word thal , IhetJ
lowing a slogo ot tho measles
Tho young child or Mr. nnd Mrs.
Joromo Sweet ot South Hrondwny,
who hns bcon very HI, Is reported
much Improved.
hns had n nara ?" ;m
somo or the twuow w-.
Homo iuiiiv. r .... p
Times Want ads bring results.
is a teacher
schools
xrjr:
18 Special
Offerings
a worKer.
who, ir elected will do his pnrt to
wnrd placing county arrnlrs upon n
Mrs. Mlnnlo Tower. J. II. Flannimn sound basis or economy In strict ad
nnd Mrs. Chapman to bo allowed to coruunce wun uio oesi ousiness
plnnk Curtis nvonuo from Hrondwny , mothods,
to Second stroet by prlvnte contract" If tho people of Coos Bay nnd
wns allowed. There was some talk of Coos County wish to recognize merit
hnrd paving it but owing to It being nfddo rrom nil other considerations,
a now ilredKO fill nnd that It would " neimum-un primary oners
not connect up with hnrd paving, It
wns decided to allow it to bo planked.
City Knglneer Hucklnghnm said
that there wns a question about the
actum width ot Curtis avenue there.
It wns nlso decided to have slde
wnlks built on both' sides or the
street ns Tar as Fourth street
them nn excellent opportunity.
I Vote ror Thos. II, Jnmes ror Commissioner.
Helps Kidney and Bladder Trouble
lfteryliotly Satisfied.
Everywhere peoplo nre tnklng
t'ouncllmnn Albrecht wanted side- Foley Kidney Pills, and nro so satis-
walks put In along all improved
streets In the nowly filled area.
Trouble Over Sl,1.
C B. Nicholson of the Coos Bay Ice
& Cold Storage company nnd tho
Heynolds Development company paid
their North Front street sower assoss
fled thoy urge others to tnko them
also, A. T. Kelly, Mcintosh, Aln.,
says: "I recommend them to all
who suffer rrom kidney troubles
nnd bnchache, ror they nre Hne."
Best thing you enn take for back
ache, weak back nnd rheumntlsm.
ments under protest, claiming that Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank
the sewer was not built according to D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Hotel,
si eclflcatlons and was defecMvn fi-1 Phono 74. Central Avenue Drug
that they did not want to be assessed otore, local agency.
I 1. MM
r.mwrl this stnm nanin tomorrow ill trimniedJF---
muslin underwear, coats and suitSiWaodiilliJ
broideries, corsets and laces-, hosleryandjrU
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