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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHF1EUF, OREGON, TUESDAY,. MARCH 2, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
FOUR
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DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL
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FIRE DINK
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RURAL RDUT
E
RETAILERS 5IFE-
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GUARDED
LI
by tlio Council, nml tho plans mul
specifications will bo drnwn u by
Mr. Qlilloy. It vns believed tbnt bo
cause nu excavation Is necessary In
one ilnco and n fill In another that
the two projects should bo grouped
together.
Chief Carter was Instructed to or
WHOLESALED MUST PAY CITV,dcr Liul1 & Hnrr8( bulI(ng con.
LICENSE AS WELL AS GOVERN-
31 ext tax, sats new citv
ordinance.
Liquor licenses will hereafter bo
collected by tho city as well as vby
tho government from wholesale and
retail liquor dealers selling Intoxicat
ing liquors not to ho drunk on the
premises. An ordinance authorizing
this was passed by tho members of
tho Council last evening.
Dealers selling spirituous, malt
or vinous liquors will bo restricted
from soiling In lessor quantities than
tractors of tho library, to removo
tho rubbish said to hnvo been loft
by them on Market street.
Would Straighten Commercial
A plan to take tho sharp turn out
of Commercial avenue nt tho corner
of Seventh street was suggested by
Dr. G. W. Leslie. Ho bollovcs that
the nvenuo should bo slanted off In
a manner llko tho straightening of
Anderson avenuo and that at the
samo time Markot street should bo
opened through from Fifth street
over to Seventh. Tho Councllmcn,
CEMENT SIDEWALK
in
i
PLANNED
WOODEN WALKS AHE STUMB
LING IILOCKS IX MAIN TRAF
FIC DIST1MCTS, H.W THE CITY
FATHEHS.
NET IE IEIIH IEUIINFIELI
.MAKE UNIFORM WITH STATU
REQt'lltHMENT.S, HAYS coun
cil need moiik fine es
capes is plea.
jfi sum C D
THAI!
two quarts and must pay an annual
license of $100.
For bottling wofks or wholesale
dealers who sell only malt liquors
and not In quantities under three
gallons n liqenso of $50 will bo re
quired annually.
"This ordinance" said Mr. Ken
dall, I'has boendrnwn up for (ho
reason tha a particular place hero
ljos been evading tho law. Wo want
to safeguard tho retailers that aro
paying their $,1,000, tax Into, tho
city treosury. Also wo want to mako
It cortaln that theso' places aro not
entered on Sunday and that they ob
sorvo tho regular closing hours. A
bond 'of JG00 will bo required of
bottling works where beer Is bottled.
' "It's a tax that won't last long,"
said Councilman topple, "but it will
aid in keeping every ono within tho
spirit of tho law" A ponalty of a
flno not loss than 25 or moro'thnn
$100, 30 days In Jail or both Is
affixed as punishment for all trans
gressors.' Present 1'ctlUon.
A petition signed by a sharo of
tho property owners on Central ave
nuo between Fourth and Eighth
streets asking that a grado fill not
bo mado on that avenuo at this timo
was presented to tho Council, At
tho Inst mooting of tho Council It
wns decided to plank this street and
no action was taken on tho potltlon.
Dr. Lcsllo enmo asking that Atn
kdorson nvonuo bo opened between
Third and Fourth Btroot, tills to bo
planked. Tho City Engineer was
authorized to draw up piano nnd
BpoclflcntlonR for tho work, that will
bo commoncod In n very short time.
Near Third street boiiio grading will
bo necessary, according to tho En
glueor. MiiNt 1'ay for Itopnlrs.
Mr. aidloy stated that ho has so
cured blanks to bo signed by prop
erty ownors affixing tho cost or
mending any cut In hard surface
pavement on tho companion who tear
up tho pnvomont for tho laying of
tholr pipes.
Open U Klglith Htrvet.
Tho opening of Eighth street bo
twoon Commercial and Central ave
nues and also from tho Intersection
of Eighth Torraco to tho intersection
of Seventh Torraco, wna authorized
with mnps, talked over this plan,
but no action wns taken.
To Haul Off Gaibngo.
"Next Saturday is clean-up day,"
said Mayor Allen. 'Tho ladles of
tho five districts in the city want to
know If wo aro willing to pay the
cost of securing teams to haul off
the rubbish taken from tho yards
on that day."
A new phase of tho question enmo
up when Councilman Kimball sug
gested that ;nany. property owners
will tako ndvantngo of tho chance
to got rid of whole yards full of
cans nnd rubbish that thoy hnvo been
caving all year for Just this chnnco.
"And tho result will bo that the
fow wngons wo can got, will servo
only n few of tho people."
No action was taken regnrdlng tho
hauling away of tho garbage
"Wo ought to havo a wood ordin
ance" I'That would bo moro
successful than clean-up days. It
would work tho entlro year. Under
such a Inw a proporty owner could
cither bo compelled to clean up his
property, tako off tho weeds and
rubbish or tho city could send men
out to do It for him and levy tho
cost with his taxes." This ivns
not officially acted upon.
Front Street Klldwnlk Pondec.
Again Inst ovonlng tho question
of paving the Jog In North Front
street nlongsldo tho rails or tho
Wlllnmotto Pacific and tho laying
of n slilownlk Itisttlu tho rails for
tho Rafoty of pedcstrlniiB was
brought onto tho stand. Tho mat
ter wns referred to tho Btroot com
mlttco and tho City Englneor to tako
up with tho Southern Pacific, tho
officers of tho Terminal Rnllrond
Company nnd with C. E. Nicholson.
"It was tho understanding In
1912," snld Mr. aidloy, who had
gono over tho minutes of tho Conn-'
ell meetings when this mnttor was
Ihon dlscuBBod, "thnt tho -Tormlnal
pooplo would build nnd maintain
this sidewalk. Thoy wcro also to
pnvo tho Jog In tho street. Then
this company sold out to tho South
ern Pacific and tho matter was
droppod.
Tho paving necessary to mako tho
street nafo ia approximately 3S0
square feet and would cost about
$100.
EFFICIENCY
SUPS AWAY
Jiioio ewhlly through fruity vllon than fi, ,ly ,jlt.r uxue.
When Eyesight MilTerx, all other dependent, season must Ikh-oOiio
iniimlred j.lbo. Ha.l Mii tolls upon us 1m.Ui phyMcully mid
mentally. '
THE WORKER
ran only do things us mil n ho can see them. If lie , n crafts,
man his work will boiouio moio difficult and less reliable as Ills
oyohlglit Incomes Impaired. If ho Is u lirulu woikor, Ii0 W3l
become hlmwr and lib tusk will riwv burdensome.
REFLECTIONS
RctoilornUon of ability H Inevitably reflected in n, c,..
lugs, whether iiiaster or employee, or niusiulur or mental in his
occupation.
Wo cannot "loso gin,." without losing monoy busings .,,,.
iUijh Ik too rinvo for that. Wo must retain our hold, u ,,,.
not afford to lot blip tl.o advantage lihh , nr time's ll,or
Iiil liroiiBht us! AfM tho first Mop U to lmprou our UMiiu.
Much can bo done.
' nlrVm '1., C", l nC nn'1 ,0 MH tvaml"
TORIO LENSES GltOUXl) WHILE YOU WAIT.
Red Cross Optical Dept.
Tho laying out of a cement side
walk district to conform with tho
fire district of tho city, within
which no board sldowalks can bo
repaired other than by tho substi
tution of comont, wns tho order
given City Engineer GIdlcy by tho
city fathers last evening.
This action followed tho appear
ance of C. 1. Itolgnrd, on behnlf of
Mrs. James KJollond, asking what
sottloincnt tho city Is willing to
mako for personal Injury 'dnmnges
suffered by Mrs. KJellond last fall.
It Is claimed she tripped on the
end of nn ununited plank In tho
Urondway sidewalk nnd for sovornl
weeks wns laid up because of tho
resultant injury.
"City Attorney Goss took up tho
matter with mo before ho loft,"
stated Mayor Allen,, "and wo would
prefer to hnvo tho matter rest
until ho returns from Salem."
Make l'rojierty Owners Llablo
Councilman Copplc, nt his tlrst
meeting in several weeks, during
which ho has been East, declared
his boliof Mnrshflcld should ndopt
nn ordinance similar to ono In St.
Johns. Thero tho city condemned
all wooden sidewalks, thus throw
ing tho responsibility for any dam
ago suits becauso of such walks
onto tho property owners.
Such nn ordlnnnco could not
wholly relievo tho city, thought
Mr. Ilolgard, but could make tho
owners nnd tho city officials Joint
ly llablo for personal Injuries.
Lay Out District.
I'That Is Just what I havo been
considering," broke In Mr. Gldloy.
"I bollovo thnt wo should allow
no repairs on wooden sldowalks.
Every tlmo thoy nro out of ordor
let tho city condemn them, this
to mean tho owners must replnco
them with cement. Eventually
such an action will mean a vast
Improvement over tho entlro city
nnd It would como gradually
enough to work n hardship on no
ono."
Thereupon ho wns authorized to
outllno such n district and .roport
nt tho noxt meeting of tho Council.
An ordlnnnco covering this will bo
drawn up by tho City Attorney.
Make Assessments.
Though tho building of n sldo-
walk on Hemlock botweon Front .'ml
Sixth strcots has already commenc
ed, having been lot last week to
tho contractors, under tho new law
tho Council must meet ns u board
of equalization nnd re-affirm tho
assessment. This thoy will do on
March 15.
Tho samo nctlon is truo on
South Broadway, whoro tho re
planking of that thoroughfare be
tween Hall and Kruso Is now undor
way.
I'laiiB nnd specifications for a
sidewalk on Illrch nvonuo botweon
Urondway nnd Second wero prosent-
i oil by Mr. Gldloy nnd sanctioned
; by tho Council. This work Is on
a 17 por cont grado and will bo
jdono entirely by tho proporty own
ers, though notices of nn Improvo-
Imont will bo posted. Thero nro In
all SOS feet flgurod at about 10
conts u foot, making n total cost
of approximately $82.10.
Ask for Improvements.
That thoy bo nllowod to Improvo
Twolfth Court South between El
rod and Golden nvonuo Is tho glut
of a petition presoutod Inst ovo
' "Ing by proporty ownors bordering
tlio proposed Improvement. Tho
slgnors of tho potltlon woro William
Grimes, Don H. Chandler, Dr.
llousoworth and J. Albort Matson.
Hecauso of tho heavy grado on tho
street between Elrod and Flnnngan
tho potltlon asks that planking bo
used In opening tho streot, but
botweon Flnnngan nnd Goldon a
hurd surface pnvomont Is uskod for,
this to bo bordored by a sldowalk,
bonrd or coment, six feet In width.
Members pointed out thnt Twelfth
Court South ends at Golden nvenuo
and It would bo unjust to nsk nil
proporty owners along that strip
to pay for a hard surface pave
mont. Thero woro somo ownors
who had not signed tho petition.
Tho matter was referred to tho
City Engineer with instructions to
draw up plans and specifications.
THADE AT THE PAIiACE MEAT
MAItKET.
Phone 32.
TH
I A
5 HOME
aFSL m a d e
AVERN CANDY
Wo mako Ico cream
78 Central avo., Pono lni.Jt
New city ordinances making tho
local flro laws comply with tho
state statutes and flro escapes thnt
nnswer tho best of requirements us
n menus of safe-guarding tho pub
lic In buildings of moro than two
stories, wns tho substnnco of n re
quest presented by Flro Chief Dan
Keating. Tho City Attorney wns
Instructed to draw up now flro
ordinances for Mnrshflcld.
Sovoral years ago tho laws of
this city nnd of tho stnto regarding
flro escapes wero uniform. Since
thnt tlmo thero litis boon n change
made by tho Legislature, but tho
local requirements hnvo remained
untouched, and hence, hnvo fallen
behind.
"Tho Btnto requires," said Chief
Keating, "n flro escapo for ovory
100 feet of trontngo of n building
on nny Btreet. This Is for nn ex
nmplo. Right hero In tho city tho
enforcement of such n statute would
mean n change in many of our
buildings."
Flro escnpes should hnvo ladders
reaching down from tho Inst lnnd
Ing to tho sldowalk, pointed out
tho Chief. It's n long drop nnd
if peoplo nro in n hurry, thoy
haven't tlmo to wnlt for tho flro
department nnd the putting up of
ladders. Tho men might mnko tho
Jump," ho snld, "but it would bo
Bovoro on women nnd children."
To hnvo flro escnpes open off
prlvnto rooniB thnt can bo kept
locked during tho night Is especially
dangerous, bollovcs tho Chlof. "Any
ono occupying tho room off thq flro
cscnpo would, In nil probability,
leave the building through tho win
dow without first unlocking his
door. Thnt would lenvo n helpless
band In tho hallway hammering
on his door, caught liko rat In n
trap."
"Neither tho Chnndlor nor tho
St. Lawrence Hotels hnvo escnpes '
opening off n hall way," said Coun
cllmnn Evertsen. I'Tlils is com
plying nil right with our present
ordinances, but I belluvo this should
ho changed."
Mako Esrnpos Accessible.
This subject will ho tnken up
thoroughly In thq now flro ordln
nnces. Tho Council men suggested
tho plan of having nil rooms opon
Ing onto tho flro escapes olthor loft
vacant or that tho locks bo removed
from (ho doors. Somo bollovod tho
rooms should bo tnkon out nnd inmlo
into n hallway, though this plan
wns not countenanced. In apartment
houses, somo snld, nn ontlro apart
ment might bo ontlroly disarranged.
School Hulldlpg Protection.
School buildings should hnvo
oven moro osenpes than tho law
requlrea wns tho boliof of tho Coun-.
cilmon. Two woro suggested for tho
Central School nnd nnothor ono for
for tho High Solioql, which now
has ono oscnpo, that on tho south
sido of tho building nnd londlng
down from tho third floor.
A spiral chuto making it possiblo
to whizz tho children from tho top
to tho bottom of tho, building many
times quicker thnn stnirwnyH and
flro oscapos can ovor work woro
suggoBted by tho Council, though it
wns polntod out that tho cost of
construction would bo qulto largo.
Children Endangered.
"Why I heard sovoral days ago
that thoro was n flro drill in ono
of tho Bchool buildings hero," said
Councilman Copplo, "and thnt it
took moro than four minutes for
ovoryono to got out of tho bulhllng.
Now If thoro had been smoko nnd
flro In addition tho result would
havo probably meant tho loss of
sovoral lives."
"In drawing up tho now city or
dlnnncos," said Mr. Kondnll, Cwo
can mnko special precautions for
school buildings."
On a motion mado by Mr. Copplo,
Flro Chief Dan Keating was Instruct
ed to mnko a thorough Investigation
of tho flro oqulpmonts and oscapos in
both school buildings of tho city, n
roport to bo presoutod nt n later
meeting.
"And ns n parting remark," said
Councilman Kimball, "lot's not let
this business drag as soon as wo
forgot tho bad fires wo havo had
lntoly. wo'vo got to keep ham
mering on this subject."
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OF THE
CADILLAC and FORD
AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL
MAKES OF OARS
17 Central Av. Phono 378.Ii
PETITION FOR SERVICE
WILL SERVE SEVERAL lllV
DRED FAMILIES IX HUNKER
RILL AND EASTPOHT.
A petition nsklng for tho estab-'
llshment of a rural freo mall sor
vlco for Hunker Hilt. 'lng8tuff
and Eastport, is being completed i
nnd will bo forwarded today to
tho Fourth Assistant Postmnstor
General. At prcsont thoro nro no
freo rural delivery routes In this
section of tho Rtato. Tho routo ,
would sorvo n largo numbor of
families nnd that it will bo granted
Is practically assured. Tho routo
Is described as follows: i
Beginning nt tho U. S. Postofflco
In Marshflold, thenco south along
South Urondway, thenco along tho
Coqullle-Mnrshflcld county road to
tho intersection of tho Llbby county
rond about four miles south of tho
City of Mnrshflcld, nnd thenco back
on snld Llbby rond to Eastport, re
turning to Postofflco via Tenth
street, Johnson nvenuo nnd Fourth
nnd Curtis.
Among those signing tlio potltlon,
which wns circulated by Jim Hunt,
nro W. H. Dlndlngor, H. L. Pratt,
F. C. Mostollor, Carl Renson, Potor
Dlnmodn, E. L. Peterson, Durt Mu
thlson, C. F. Lund, Alex Snndon,
Oren Allen, Frank Gray, Frank L.
Compton, L. E. Roborson, C. Thor
wnld, Otto A. Wnllmnrk, P. L. Tur
loy, J. R. Rhino, J. F. Iluffmnn,
F. G. EdwnrdH, II. N. Edwards, L.
F. Edwnrds, Fred GrlnoldB, F. M.
Mnrhoffor, W. II. Foloy, J. A. Olo
sonJolin Ekblnd, Carl J. Jnrgon
son, A. D. Snow, R. F. Rush, W. 11.
Ferguson, A. II. Hammond, Chns.
A. Hughes, Follx Kestor, Axel Rud
borg, Jns. Forty, Poto Sunno'son,
J. A. Colllor, ir. Snmson, Poto Kn
gtBrom, JoBoph J. Ilenncssoy, Ed
Erlckson, Jiimes Mnlonoy, W. Erlck-
son, A. E. Gngnon, John Heck,
ChnB. J. Knox, F. A. linker, Win.
E. Ilomdon, Honry A. Olson, Ilnrt
lett L. Knox, GiiBt A. Stoon, C. A.
Westborg, V. F. Collom, Aug. Cnrl
Bon, Edwin Collom, J. E. Duucnn,
J. J. Kondnll, Geo. Han, Fred Mil
ler, E. Ynko, R. Glntzor, C. G.
Larson, J. Rrockmuollor, M. E.
Raymond, II. M. Alboo, Pete Erlck-
Bon, u. E. Ilnycs, L. G. Ross, a.
Johnson-, L. Knulson, E. A. Nelson.
M. J. Anderson, Alfred Hngqulst,
Mlko Ilnginnn, Ocorgo Rourko, E.
Rofslnnd, J. E. Rofslnnd, J. C.
Moyors, E. W. Cole, Jolur Dotson,
Gonoro Porry, J. A. Whlto, R. A.
Cortholl, John Hnllo, P. J. Klsllng.
Dnnlol Small, Jas. II. Sutton, Wil
liam E. Phillips, Dan S. Orr, IL
J. Harnhnrdt, Rex. I). Harnhnrdt,
Alonzo McDougnl, Harry Gnlbrnlth,
Mrs. V. A. Williams, Mrs. S. A.
Mandory, Mrs. A. Schwnrtz, G. D.
Windblglor, W. W. Duncan, E. Gran
doll, II. H. Harper, P. C. Dlrch,
Marlon M. Lesh, II. R. Grnnby, J.
Durrnnd, R. Duffy, Win. Ruffnor,
Elmn M. Roberts, L. F, Edging
ton, Leo Nunn, Arthur Williams,
Don Cooloy, E. M. Smith, R, L.
Mlllor, L. M. Ilnzolton, Geo. L.
Dlndlngor, W. J. Rust, Alfrod
Jowoll, Chas. II. Codding, Nolllo
Wolf, O. P. Nonh, N. Ekblad, MIbb
Marion Smith, Zoo A. Snndon, Mrs.
Goo. Montgomery, F. L. Caldwoll,
A. E. Sleop, D. Y. Wymoro, Mrs. L.
L. Smith, Harry Graves, Goo. W.
Smith, Win. Honron, A. II. Nonh,
O. W. Rudborg, R. II. Harris.
argam
A Comer Lot, 50x120 peet
In First Addition; lot noaily level with Li
'""in homo
Mirri; Ntreet gradetl In front and .sidewalk Inld
-imA
mi m h
Only $450
If taken nt. oner. Tohuh If desired.
Vpply.
Going & Harvey Co,
NEW DRUG LI
IS DRASTIC
Emily Hnrrls, John Hnrrls, Oscni
Ingmnn, Carl Carlson, Matt Ander
son, Homer P. Hnuzoy, Simon An
derson, H. E. Rennlor, Mrs. C. Col
ombo, Win, N. Abol, L. L. Rrndloy,
M. L. Stromborg, J. c. Eggleaton,
S. Raymond, F. E. Raymond, Rort
Hnwso, A. L. Evans, Mrs. W. II.
McClure, Win. A. Pugh, E. 'T.
iinich, Roy Cameron, Ray Pondor
grass, Mrs. Kuthryn 'Pondorgrnss,
J. E. Kuch, O. Kuch, Joseph Tro
wolla, W. II. Stoward, R. J. sto
wnrd, Mrs. E. Roborts, Gus Fla
qlBt, P. H, McDonald, R. F. Maol,
Mrs. Etta Drown, O. K. Hulln, C.
McComor, C. A. Pottlt, J. E. Potlt,
G. M. lllnkoy, W. O. Stono, J. E.
Cooloy, R. r. Mynatt, D. Klm
nol, Matt Rankila, .s. Uondrlckson,
H. Wlstl, p. p. oar, F. H. McEIroy,
Geo. Treanor, A. Struffert, M. C.
Wood, E. R. Heaslor, P. W. Dodson,
Roy Carpenter, E. wist!, J. a.
Nowmnn, Robt Hobort, F. O. Wu
kasch, Mrs. H. A. Harris, Goo. S.
Potorson, August Petorson, M. jr.
Crabtrco, A. E. Nolson, Nick Stam
bouo, Jas. Cunlff, j. a. Edwards,
John Kerrigan, Edw. Cnmoron, W.
II. Mcllroom, Frank Hunt, Joromo
Loslngor, Mrs. M. L. r0Ss, Joo
Rogers, Roy Rogors, J. m, Carrol,
E. Lothard McCluro nnd James E.
Hunt.
TAMALES MED. AT M. E. CHURCH
QUATERMAS STUDIO
n UUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
Phono 10G-L.
MARSHFIELR, ORKGON
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnrcli 2
A now Federal law providing for
strict regulation In tho imlo of
certain nnrcottcH wont into offect
yesterday and Its enforcement nnd
regulation will ho part of tlm du
ties of tho Department of Inter
nal Revenue.
Thu law requires Hint unynno
who produces, Imports, manufac
tures, compounds, deals in, dis
penses, distributes or given nwny
nny opluiii, or tho other other drugs
Included in tho Inw, nhnll roglstor
nnnuully with tho Collector of In
tornnl Revenuo for thq district In
which ha dooH 1)11811108.1 nnd for
tho purjioso of tho law, tho rosl
denco of nnyono doallng In such
drugs Ih regnrded ns bin plnco of
business. Registration shnll bo
mulled to July 1 of onch year nnd
tho denier nt tho tlmo of registra
tion Hhnll pay n upci-lnl tux of $1.
A majority or physlelnus, druggists,
dentlstH nnd veterinarians will bo
compelled to roglstor.
Government mid stnto officials
purchiiBlng for hospItulB, etc., aro
oxompt. It will bo unlawful for
nnyono to hnndlo tho drugs without
registration.
In nddltlon to tho-tux of $1 for
registration, tho snlo or theso drugs
shnll ho exclusively mado through
n form prescribed nnd to bo sold
by tho. Collectors of Interunl Rov
nuo In tholr rospectivo districts.
It will ho unlawful tb sollj ox-
cliungo or glvo nwny nny of tho
drugs without n written ordor of
tho poraon to whom such article Is
sold or glvon. TIiIh ordor Is to bo
mado out on tho form mid n dupli
cate of tho ordor Is to bo kopt
by tho sollor. Tho original in tho
hands or tho buyer nnd tho duplicate
rotainod by tho sollor must bo kopt
tor n porlod or two yonrs, urlng
which tlino.nny ngont or tho Intor
nnl Rovonuo Servlco or nny stnto
or imlnlclpnl oMcor In whoso
chnrgo tho regulations for tho snlo
of drugs Is placed, may oxamlno
olthor tho original or tho duplicate
Conviction for vlolntlon of tho law
Is punlshnblo by n flno of not mora
thnn $2000 or Imprisonment for
not moro than flvo yonrs, or both.
professional!
m. n. Harrier
.. uunu U1U-J,
I. M. Wright
Est'Klai
""UN oa tctMl
Dr. H. M. Snnw
Eye, Ear, KMe nl TW
DR. MATTIB 11.' 8IIAW
DIbwisch of Womfn end rt,
umco mono 330-J. RooaiTii
202, Irving Bloct '
Beniamm Ostlind
COXSUII'INO KXGl.NTEHI
ARCIHTcnr
Offices, 206 Ir?lDE!i
Phono 103-L or :ew.
Manti((ld,t
W. G. Chandler
AltCIIITTfrr
Rooms 301 and 302. Cohl
liarahflcld, 0rt(oi
Wm. S. Turpen
AIlt'IIITECT
Marahtleld, Orttoi.
Perl Riley Baiter
PIANIST AND TEACM I
Rosldonco Studio, 217 No. TkHI
I'liono JC8-U
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