The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 31, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELfe, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1915-EVENING EDITION.
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FIVE
YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER FOR LESS AT
HE FAIR
ednesday, Thursday an d Friday arc economy days at
Olir StOI'O. UOme uany mm onuy u win uay yuu.
kirn's ail "
Lr r.nc Wild. In tnn
or black, now nor pair
Sox. The rog-
25c
Clark's Lustre Crochet Cot
ton. All shndes. On
mile nt nor ball jC
.. .1 or .. i .i..ll
Lnillcs i '' nllu om; '""-""
k'iM,i (owns, uiiimifu i
t ...it.t,iii1f.tiK
lace or -""" ""'
Dn gale nt
39c
Ladles' 10c Silk Hoso with
llslo threiul tops. All similes.
On sale at
per pair LoZ
brevities
' AUGUST TIDES
Time and heights of tides at
l Mnrsliflold. Tho tides aro placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on tho first lino and heights on tho
t second lino of each day. A compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dicate whether It is high or low
, wnicr. iiigii liuo on tlio Dar one
hour and 51 minutes earlier than nt
Aiarsuiioui,
31IJro. 0.35 C.2C 12.01 .R.01
J JFt... 0.7 H.C 2.0 4.7
I
.... .hi.... nf..lt,
RVc nro Ht in souhik ui
lest spool cotton or
i;i(!IIT SPOOLS for. . ""
Ono lot of Ladles' Inrgo
Gingham Aprons; vtulous
kinds; wore 7nc to -$1.
On salo nt 45C
liil F fIIV. Xct door to Chandler Hotel.
Satisfaction always or your money Imek
he Noble Theater
To-Night,
WEATHER FORECAST
M
Tlio Pleasant Place to Spend tho 'Evening
A REMARKABLE THREE-ACT FEATURK
JE WRONG WOMAN
f
it hit hiding Mabel
illllps.
MOST A HERO
From n famous English play of un
.iljliiK popularity. An all-star Edison
I'ruiiucIIc, Gladys Hulctto and Augustus
JROSS THE DESERT
)E LIBERTY PARTY
Yltngrnpli comedy.
.Full of laughs.
ScIIk Western drama with plenty
.of action and bountiful kcoiios.
Ono of tlio famous Knloni "HAM"
.cumodlcs.
5
11)7 AMOclitod rresn to Con U; TlraM.
OREGON Fair, winds
mostly westerly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:45 n. m., Aug. 31 by BcnJ.
Ostllnd, spoclnl government
meteorologist:
.Maximum 74
Minimum 54
At 4:1!) n. m 05
Precipitation 01
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
10H 08.81
Proclpltatlon samo period
Inst year CC.C7
Win (I: Northwest, clear.
rested on a chnrgo of running deer
with dogs, will ho held tomorrow
nftcrnoon nt two o'clock In tho of
fice of Judgo Pcnnock, Justice of
tho Pence. It Is said that other
arrests on similar charges arc likely
to follow.
Olo Visits Here. Olo Anderson Is
spending his eii miner vacation on tho
liny. He wng tho guest of North
Ilcnd for u period of 10 dnys and,
newly released, enmo over hero to
look nbout. Olo hns n standing In
vltntlon in tho Carter Hotel nnd
forthwith put his right Into uso this
morning. Ho has been longshorlng
at North Bond.
Iloturn from Synod. Rov. Rob
ert E. nrownlng returned Saturday
evening from Oakland Callfomln,
where ho went to attend the Syno
of tho 8th Province, which Includes
the Btntcs west of the Itocky Moun
tains. Tho sessions were held in the
Clarcmont Hotel. Ono of tho most
Inspiring events of the Synod was the
mass meeting held on Sunday even
ing In tho now Onklnnd Auditorium,
Just completed. Twelve lllshops of
tho coast states were present, seven
of whom gave stirring addresses on
tho work In their respective fields.
Sovon or eight thousand wero pres
ent In the nudlcnco.
SCHOOL DAYS will soon
be here and the Boys and Girls
have got to have CothJng
Bring them to the .. C. PENXEV STORE and fit thorn from
bond to foot. Wo hnvo it complete, lino of Shoos, Hoso, Dry
Goods, Suits mid Clothing of all kinds.
Has New Ford. Matt L. Mny hns
joined tho list of nuto owners with
a new Ford which ho will use visit
ing his trndo and enn now bid do-
flnnco to railway nnd boat sched
ules. Matt says business is getting
better alt tho tlmo with tho II. II.
ami Armour products which ho han
dles nnd tho Astoria flour Is the j
flower of tho fnmily. Ho thinks tho1
"going" will bo hotter than ever
with his now cnr.
Fords Popular.- During tho Inst
few days I. R. Tower has stold Fords
to Matt L. May, O. K. Ilulln and
Gorst & Kinney. Iluss says busi
ness Is good and getting bottor.
stnlrs or down, 15 cents.
Children, 5 oon t h
ruiimiMitv night: .Mary Pick ford In "Mistress Noll," n Paraiiiount
It nro In flo parts.
Autos Collide. A dorst & King
car collided villi tho vegetable truck
of Peter Axo of Hrldgo nt North Bond
yestordny, slightly damaging tho
truck. C. O. King was driving tho
ear.
Grows Peaches. Mrs. Robert
Kittson, wlfo of tho mayor of Enst-
sldc, yestordny picked forty pounds
of peaches off n treo In their yard
that Is only thrco years old. Tho
troo was rnlscd from u seed planted
by her mother, Mrs. A. M. Cava-
nnugh, thrco yenrs ago last spring.
Its rapid growth nnd maturity la a
wonder to all. Tho peaches nro
largor than tho Crawford variety,
finely flavored and handsomely colored.
For Sale
IUvcr home, furnished
plete, with boat landing
four acres of ground.
By for liiiinedlato occu-
Sinippy buy and easy
s. Located on South Coos
lr In popular bungalow dls-
ln: limn about it"
UEID,
150 FRONT STREET
PHONE all orders for oolery to Nils
burg'8 Grocery nnd oblige.
J. 13. Fitzgerald.
For Your
ARTER'S
r Your
CREAM
JVL'ltVTIIIXti H.WITAItV
'S ()1-E. van INSPECTION
iinalvo Iro Ocam to order,
' Wim! mill in ..in-
h ' p.irtlos, lodges, pt..
;"" :: :: :: :: :s
)Jo do not (.peafc r Its
V L' A i. i m a-
i '""t hpenlcs for Itself
SALTER'S
i'liono aiKW, ainn.liflt.lt!
l wim.,( III,,,,,.,, II,,...!
FOUND Hoys' coat picked up on
South Brondwny last evening.
Dropped from nuto. Mny bo had
at Thncs offlco by paying for this
nil.
Moot on Hay. Tlio Coos County
Pharmacists Association will hold Its
annual meeting In Mnrsliflold Sep
tember 7 and tho local drugglBts
will be hosts to tho gathering.
Party Tonight. .Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Davis will entertain n number of tho
younger set nt a C ".dug party nt
tho Myrllo Arms t ..a evening com
plimentary to Mrs. Davis' sister,
Miss Dan I By Dean Rush.
t FOR RENT X
$$
FOIt RENT Clioiuo Flvo Room Fur
nlshcd npartmont. Hot water and
water heat. W. S. Nicholson,
Broadway and Aldor Avcnuo.
Builds New (iiuagv Thnt his now
Dodgo may have suitable covering
Tom James Is building n gnraga at
IiIh linmn nn Smith 10th St mot nenr
Central, and ho expects to havohm"f' ' "ml
.. .. I IJUULIDb illlOO
(Jet Out of CivlDjitlon. Henry
Hugglns and Sam Fletcher have re
turned from u week's trip during
which they ponctrnted into tho "un
explored" recesses of tho mountains
far In tho rear of Allegany. Over
fallen Idgs nnd heavy brush they
mndo their way, caught a fow fish
nnd snw fewer dcor, to say nothing
of getting any, but enmo back per
fectly happy, saying thoy went moro
ly for tho fun of tho thing and felt
not a llttlo like Stanley in Africa.
Collier Quits Place. Allan Col
Her, who for the pnst few yenrs wns
deputy assessor wns hero from Co
qulllc yestordny. He hns retired ns
deputy nssesor, effective today. He
has Just roturned from n hunting
trip on Elk River In Curry county
where ho and M. O. Hnwklus bagged
tho limit. Ho says deer nro very
plentiful there. Tho Salmon Moun
tain country was completely burned
over a short tlmo ago and ho thinks
that will mnko a fine hunting ground
next season, all tho brush being re
moved. Ho has not yet takon n po
sition and mny possibly decided to
ldento on the Bny.
Hold Snlo on .Saturday. Deputy
Sheriff W. C. Lnlrd returned this
morning from Lakeside whe.ro slio
went yesterday to sell tho Vnnburger
machlno 'and a couplo of cows to sat
isfy claims of MIlo Plerson nnd .Terry
Kinney. Ho found some ono hnd n
100 labor lion on tho machlno; nn-
othcr man laid claim to tho cows nnd
so camo back empty hnnded. No
tice of n sale for Saturday was given
nnd Plerson and Kinney will hnvo
to put up nn Indemnity bond to pro
tect tho Bhorlff's office. Mr. Lnlrd
had trouble with his appendix nnd
expects to have It takon out, saying
ho dld'nt hnvo tlmo though this trip.
Oood fast color ginghams, In
fust colors: worth nt lenst onc-
thlrd moro
7 l-SIf, 8 l-ile, JOo, It! l-2e
Percales. A dandy 127-lnch-wlde;
worth hnlf tho prlco
more ( Me
A dandy HG-Inch-wIdc guar
anteed colors. A dandy value at
ono-thlrd tho prlco moro nt
only h 1 -:io
Boys' Suits, worth nt lenst
hnlf tho price moro ....::.
Better grnde, nil colors. $5.00
value. Our price $:i.!)8
?C.0O vnlue, our prlco !? 1.1)8
Hoso for the boy nnd girl, sizes
5 to 10 ....Hc, lli l-2o, Hoe
Bungalow Aprons; nil stylos
nnd patterns I0c
Originators .&07Z4t0U'(9Pr
- ... yy incorporarea
or Jiov prices BBEEMZE
NEXT DOOU TO MAHSHFIEL1) POST OFFICE
We lead
Others
Follow
it In rcnincss
steed."
for tho new "Iron
onion's Mooting. This after
noon nt tho Baptlsti church nt 2.30
o'clock thoro was held n meeting for
tho women of Mnrsliflold and this
evening nt 7:30 o'clock at tho homo
of Mrs. Waltor Richardson, a young
ladles' mooting will bo hold. All
tho womou and young Indies of
Mnrsliflold aro cordially Invited to
nttond this meeting which will bo
in chnrgo of Miss Carrlo O. Mill-
Mies Woyburn, nctlvu
Baptist Mission workers.
FOIl RENT 2.1'oom apartments,
Htcain heat and furnished, $15.00
nnd SIS. 00. Inqulro apt. 10, Mnt
lock npts, 2nd aud Commercial.
To Ilitvo Outing1. Tlio ladles' aid
society of tho Norwcglnn-Luthornn
church of North Bend will hnvo nn
outing Thursday nt tho homo of Mrs.
L. A. Strommon, on Cooston. Tho
launch Cooston will lenvo North
Bend nt 10:15 a. m.
nro
Nl'llSCRIliEHS NOTICE
nines uirrler bovs
'""eii tO nut llin n. A
fMporih. if tho carrier does I
w tins, misses von. nr i,n. t
f1' sc'tl ; thn Imnor v
l"nf, Kindly phono t,o clr-
r'n niaiuiKor. n n.ic. i ,i.
"a)' V0 can ilntn,i.. i
F'her or not fim n-i
Mnr ... " '"" I
-a iiiouiiciin
FOR RENT Myrtle Anns modern
furnished apartments freo heat
and water $22.50 per month up.
X WANTED J
$$
WANTED Sinitll furiilhhed house,
closo in. Apply B caro Times.
Ti Survey l.n"d. Bon Fisher nnd
.T. T. Brnnd loft this morning for
Lnkesldo vhoro thoy go to aid Dol
Cnthcnrt is making n survey of a
trnct of land which borders tho lake
nnd In which they nro Interested.
They will enmp out nnd expect to bo
Bono several days on their trip.
Youngster's Rabbits Killed. Tho
children of Mr. and Mrs. Cnl Lnng
worthy, near tho corner of Brond
wny and Elrod, aro mourning tho
death of two big white pet rabbits
that wero found dead In tholr pons
this morning. Tho foiuo wns found
brokon down but Judging from the
character of tho wounds It wns
though tho work wns thnt of soino
person rnthcr than nn animal. Tho
children had rnlscd tho animals
and thought a great deal of them.
Knights Tomplar Suo- Suit has
boon brought by tho Pacific Com-1
jmnndory No, 10 of tho Knights,
i Templar, and E. L. Robinson, C. F.
Pears (Jood Speci.nens.E. D. My- McIfnlht, an''A' p- !, truRteoB.
morning' " uiiunuuu, o. i. jutuu-
lunn i.l Q T)fT(i(nil t It i. it 1 1nn-
bringing to tho Chamber of Com-""' '," ;:""'"-..:'" .Zl
In March, 1912, for one yonr, to-
thls
merco several Bartlett pears that
nro considerably Inrgor thnn any
shown hero for some tlmo. Ho says
WANTED Roomers by day or week,
Marshflold Houso. Holon Harvoy. k,mt , llIa orci1(,nl ll0 lins n grcnt
Breakfast served. Pliono U7-Ji. mmy boxcfl or (hl8 ,nrg0 B,zcd TOrl
oty.
WANTED Coos Day people to wivo
their Standard Biscuit labol cou
pons to assist crippled boy to got
wheel cart to rldo in. Pleaso send
them to Carl Hanson, Eastport.
Box 580.
Hearing Tomorrow. Tlio honrlug
of Clniido Noble, of Ten MIlo, nr-
WANT
Apply
ver Hill.
Phono
PJ'MNSKi:i, AND STOR-.t
t OP nni'ui.nv. ..
Rln.,w.,""u" uuona
-"ill AVI
Cull
BAGOAOE
ftUSON TRANSFER
Phone l(i'(
Residence iim T
! tUt Ave- "d Waterfront
VE THE ROOF FIXED I
NUW
See CORTHELL
nione 3171
'ED Eperoncol coal miners. TUP FIXUP SAYS:
ly Beaver Hill Coal Co., Ben-, ' "u ' ,AUI
"Value is a mighty
elastic term often
used to cover a mul
titude of short com
ings. Here value in
gather with $50 attorney's fees. '
Of tho $500 about $140 has already,
been paid, according to tho papers
served this morning by Deputy .Slier- i
Iff A. P. Davis.
WANTED Teams nt lliuidoii, Oro
to haul CxS ties two trip haul. I
A. F. Estnbrook Co., phono 121
FOR SALE Steel X lumber vngon,
hold up 8 tons. A Jenkins,
North Bond.
J
X ' FOR SALE X
$$
FOR SALE By owner, at n Mii'i'Klco
two lots In Plat C nnd thrco lots
In Plat B. Excellent location;
must bo sold to sottlo estate. No
reasonable offer refused. Lots
clear and abstract up to date. Ad
dress W. B. Hamilton, R. F. D
Box 4G, Echo, Oregon. I
Kuppenheimer
Clothes
means but one thing,
through and through
worth."
Preaches to .Multitude. y. C.
Humphries, arrested on an iusatia
chnrgo, was muchly disturbed lastj
night when tho pollco put thrco
drunks Into tho cells near his. Ho (
stood It as long as posslblo and then
quieted tho men with a short sor-i
mon, brief and to tho point und!
thereafter thoy kept (pilot. AH of
tho thrco men must hnvo been nam
ed J, w. Evorman, for that was tho
only naino on the pollco blotter this
morning and thrco men wero arrest
ed last night.
FOR SALE Bay mure, O yearn ojtls
weighs 1000 lbs, for $13. J. B.
Carter, Coos River Creamery.
FIXUP
'ING All Wj- Timec' Wnf Arfc
Mrs.W "VrLl5;"""" '. ..
CH So.' Phone 220-f . rinS Kesults
Where the Price is always
Right
Two Store.:
Marshfield North Bend
FINE STATIONERY
FOR PARTICULAR'
PEOPLE
Finest Linen Stationery,
All sizes
Initial correspondence cards
Cold edges
Wo aro confident of our
ability to pleaso yon
THE BUSY CORNER
The Rexall Store
$
X PERSONAL MENTION X
??
JEFF HARTMAN of North Bend
wns a Marshflold visitor last ovon
Ing. CHESTER ALEXANDER wns down
this morning visiting from Catch
ing Inlet.
NICK JOHNSON, Coos county fruit
Inspector, is hero from Myrtlo
Point.
REV. II. K. BROWNING nnd wlfo
hnvo returned from a trip to tho
exposition.
MISS aRACE FULTON was down
from her North Inlot homestead
yestordny.
MRS. JOHN MATSON wns down for
n short trip todny from her homo
nt Cntchlng Inlot.
MR. AND MRS. R. 11. BENNETT
wore over night visitors In the ci
ty from CoquIIIo.
E. D. M'ARTHUR wns a visitor at
tho county scat today, bolug call
ed thoro on business.
A. T. LAQERSTROM and wlfo plan
to lenvo soon for n visit nt tho San
Frnnclsco Exposition.
P. M. HALL-LEWIS, county road
mastor, was hero from CoquIIIo
yestordny on business.
J. E. PAULSON, of CoquIIIo, wns
among tho visitors in the city to
dny, coming on business.
MRS. HERMAN SM1THOALL, of
Catching Inlet, was down this
morning on n shopping trip.
MRS. C. II. PECK and llttlo daughter
wont back to tho Peck cottage on
south Coos River this afternoon.
JUDGE GEORGE WATKINS loft on
the morning train for tho county
seat whero ho had legal business.
N. N. NEWMAN, of CoquIIIo, wnH
horo today looking after somu tim
ber business In which ho Is Inter
ested. GEO. DEUBNER Jr., hns roturned
from Sau Francisco whero ho has
been visiting nt the homo of his
fnthor, Geo. Doubnor.
BARTLETT FLANAGAN loft for En
gena early this morning after a
fow days visit nt his homo on
South Fifth Street.
It. E. PINEGOR und family have
moved to Marshflold from Camp
Ono whoro Mr. Plnogor bus given
up his position.
GEO. A. RAINES and Ernest Har
rington will leave early tomorrow
on a fishing trip to tho Allegany
country and Gould Lake,
MRS. C. LANDERS is down from
Powers to visit at tho homo of
her parents, Mr, and Mrs, L. T,
, Matthows, on Fourth stroot.
MISS ELVIRA FRIHEEN, loft this
morning for CoquIIIo, whero sho
will take up her now duties as
stenographer In the Sheriff's office.
iR. M. JENNINGS and wlfo arrived
homo lust evening from Rosoburgj
whero they made a short stay fol
lowing tholr visit at tho Exposi
tion.
OWEN KNOWLTON and wlfo, of Co
quIIIo, camo ovor today on tholr
way to Lakeside whero thoy ox
pect to spond about n weok on a
honeymoon.
MR. AND MRS. R, F. WILLIAMS
and son and Miss Frances Will-
More Prices
GOLD MEDAL CATSUP, Per pint liotdo 10c
WORCESTER SAUCK, (Imported) per hot Go 10c
(Try this Banco and Bnvo 20c per bottlo)
ARAGO CORN STARCH, Per package 5c
ARAGO GLOSS STARCH, Per package c
SALAD DRESSING, Per hottlo 10c
DEL MONTE BAKED BEANS 5c
PRUNES (A real bargain) Per pound, ifc; slv pounds for. ...liTiu
PEANUT BUTTER, Per pound l'JJSc
APPLES, Very fancy Gravcnstelns, per liov $1.00
CANNING PEARS, Per bov (Uaitlott) $1.00
TOMATOES, Por pounds, 5c; per liov 70c
WATER .MELONS (u fow left) Kach 10c
EXTRA LARGE MELONS (Each) ilOc
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE, Per 1 ml JOo
WE SAVE YOU MONEY.
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
InniB expect to lenvo on tho Santa
Clnra Thursday for a vlBit at tho
Exposition.
FELIX KESTER, who hns been with
tho C. A. Smith Compnny hero
for flvo yenrs, will lenvo tomor
row for a month'B visit at Onk
Innd, California.
MISS MABLE DOWNER hns arrived
hero from Condon, Oregon, to
spend tho winter nt the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. May nnd to nt
tond school hore.
JOHN DOTSON nnd wlfo expect to
lenvo tomorow for Sprngtio, Wash,
whoro thoy will upend u month nt
tho homo of their son' on a big
ranch near thoro.
11. WILSON hns returned from n
short stay at his homestead In
tho Rock Creek section. Ho says
ho bagged fthrco nlco deer, ono
n slx-polntcr, while' thcro,
FRANK BLACK nnd fnmily roturn
ed Snturiidy to tholr Catching In
let homo after n visit In Short
dan. Thoy were accompanied by
a brother In Inw of Mr. Black,
Jess Dyers and his family.
MRS. JENNIE LANDR1TH and Miss
Helon Landrlth arrived homo Sun
day on the Santa Clara from
San Frnnclsco, accompanying the
body or tholr brother Phillip Lan
drlth, who was hurled Monday.
FRED WEAVER oaino In today from
Brewster Valjoy, whoro himself
ni.'t' family have been enjoying nn
outing on his farm. He said thut
unison was plentiful In that sec
tion. MR. BROWN, night chof. nt tho
Right Cufo, and wlfo expect to
leavo Thursday for San Francisco
whoro thoy will attend tho expo
sition and return to Portland to
reside
SAM POWELL, formerly game wur
dou In Curry, passed through horo
yesterday on route to Gardiner and
vicinity whoro ho will bcrvo. Carl
Wright wns assigned to tho Curry
district.
J. JONES and family of Bunker Hill
expect to lenvo Thursday on the
Santa Clara for Montoroy, Calif.,
to look after his ranch. Thoy will
take in tho exposition on routo
there.
DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD
wont back to Coqullo this uf tor
noon taking with him W. C. Hum
phries, whom the offlcors put In
tho "crazy strops" after a short ,
tussol.
C. W. CUMBERS, tho popular man
ager of tho Standard Oil Co. loft
this morning in Ills nuto for Myr
tlo Point nnd Gold Beach to Bprcnd
the light about Standard Oil prod
ucts in those sections.
MME GALBRAITH of tho Parisian
Is expected hero tho last of tho
wook for a month'B stay at Spo
kane. Mrs. Marshall who has boon
In chnrgo during hor absonco ex
pects to leavo shortly to visit Spo
kane W. S. CHANDLER enmo down from
his summer homo on South Coon
Rlvor Sunday nnd mndo a busi
ness trip to CoquIIIo Monday. Ho
Is having moro Improvements
mndo at his summer homo, in
cluding a now roof nnd additions
to tho houso.
J. W. KIRKPATRICK, for soino
tlmo with tho U. S. Drcdgo Oro
gon, Is horo from Portland to vis
it E. . Sullivan. The Orogon Is un
dergoing repairs, aftor finishing
ii job at Vancouvor and will soon
go to Tillamook to work.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis
entertain with dancing party
at Myrtlo Arms for Misa
Daisy Rush,
WEDNESDAY
"Happy Nino Club" with
Evolyn Piper, of North Coos
Rlvor.
Prlsclllas with Mrs. Kntid
sou of Bunker Hill.
Auction Brldgu Club with
Mrs. J. S. Hanson,
Business meeting of Pres
byterian Auxiliary at 2:30
p. m. at Church.
THURSDAY
North Bend Luthorau
picnic at homo of Mrs. L. O.
Strommon,
Pastime Club with Mrs,
Edward Thomas.
FRIDAY
Thlmblo Club with Mrs.
Elinor Russell.
4
You can get
it at
THE OWL'
7til POUNDS OF
SQUIDDS CHEMICALS
Rocohod in u single shipment today to supply tho largo
und rapidly Increasing demand of tho people of Coos Bay
for flioso world. fumed products. Von usslst )our doctor
vlion you bring Ids proscription to us.
"THE OWL"
Tho Central Ae. Drug Store Frank D, Cohan
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