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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1915)
bmbj rMM3M b R-raoToo widwi wmvan ,c?3 U' TAl ri-lir irtiiiin rjni,T ift'M m r r I r t nami "Oil "i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAHSHflELP OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. Flxxxvt Laced ' MPUMPS FROM DGEHI Irilll Not Madam The ImiiiIhk In MODAHTfl will not rust or nuika n jicrjiiniient. bend in (ho waist line. It Is made of clock Hprlng steel J ho most iwrfcct cor set boning over produced. Keel how light and flexible (ho corset 1h nolo the special features which insure absolute comfort over diaphragm and bust. The Llndfcoy supporter used on MORARTS lnus a felt button which docs not Injure the hosiery. The supporter clasp Is rust-proof Jimt another ronsoii why MORARTS ui-o (liiallly garnii-nts. Hub Dry Goods Co. I;. J. SIMPSON IS FILLING SWIM MING TANKS TODAY 'Improvement at Shore Acres Has Ilcon Completed Also Has Coiicrcto Tennis Curt "SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN" Corner Ilrondwny and Central Are. Phono .'Mil VOTERS ABE SLOW 1 1 ONLY 00 OUT OK J.UOO REGISTER ER FOIt CITY ELECTION Hooks In Office of City Recorder Will Close Saturday Afternoon All Must Register Out of soma 1,200 voters in Mnrsh fleld by noon today lou tlmn 90 had been registered for tho primaries nud the city election. Tho books In tho office of City Ilecprder J. W. Ilutlor closo Saturday afternoon. At this lute hour tho City Record er airnln points out that ovory voter must register ovory year, no uintter If ho has boon through tho snmo pro cedure for tho pnst 25 years. This In a requirement of tho law and must bo Bono through with. All thono not having registered by Saturday night nud wanting to voto In Docotnbor will have to bo sworn lit at tho polls, a procedure that takes n lot of tlmo and bother. Though tho city oloctlon sconis n long ways off, still there aro Im portant IsauoH to coino up this tlmo nnd nlflo thoro aro thrco councllmoii to bo elected and n mayor. Judgo Ilutlor appeals to all vot ors who huvo not registered to pay him a visit at onco In tho city hall nud got their names entered on the books. HEAVES flMTTul HELGIAN AND GREEK CLASH IN FRONT STREET COFFEE HOUSE KELP WILL MAKE POWDER Pollro Intorrupt Fight In Which One Accuses Other of Taking Ills Hank Itoll of $H - HOT If ARK FINK I) Drought Into court ngtiln HiIh afternoon Ancoii anil Tom were fined ?G each and sontenco was mispondnd pro viding thoy Bottlo disputes hcrcaftor In a peaceable manner. h. J. Simpson Is today pumping the salt water direct from tho ocean into his new swimming tan at Shore Ac res. The Bwlmmlng'pool is an ad dition to tho residence. It is 72 feet long and 2G fcot wide. There will be a depth of thrco and ono-linlf 'feet of water at one end and eight fcot at tho other. ; Tho water Is .being pumped from (tho ocean by means of steam pumps. It can bo emptied out and refilled with fresh ocean water whonover dc- fslred, and in tho private pool It will 'be possible to bathe In fresh ocean water tho satiio tin in the ocean It self. Ovor tho swimming pool, tho sec ond story of tho nddltlo'n, has been finished to tnako two bed rooms and 'a bath room, giving moro facilities 'tor the entertainment of guests. Concrete- Tennis Court Mr. Simpson Is also completing concrete tennis court. It is 120 feet 'long and GO foot wido. It hns a con crete floor and tho idea la that It makes It posslblo to play tonnls In tho winter season as tho concrete will dry off in half an hour after a rain and can be used, while the lawn is to muddy excepting In summer time SHIPPING NEWS TOO MUCH INSHORE THE LOCAL MAHIXK MKN GOSSIP ALLIANCK NO. i! KATK ON E YIN DIH1 KNGINKKIl AT START IN GARDINKIl ON WORK TO When Work Is Douo Port Will Call Klcctlou for Issuing of improvement Hoin'r. Tho work of surveying tho Unipqun will bo finished within tho next month. Reeardlnir thn trln of tim ' englnccm thero thn itintimm nmirinn i an vs: way of tho Improvement by pnrtlos Interested, and tho Government fail ed to do nnythlug In the matter of improvement. Then cntuo tho fight for tho or ganization of n Port. At first this fnlled, but In tho second attoinnt twn years ago last May at nn oloctlon It Product off Coos Hay, Thought Worthless, May Ilavo Vnliio Tho Pacific Ocean Is to bo robbed tif Its kolp to make powder and shells for tho Europeans to kill each other with, Porhaps tho bods of kolp off Coos Day may bo turned into things at Yaluo. Tho kelp is to bo reapod lit tho ocean shallows for chloride of potash It contains and to do this tho Hercules Powdor company Is ready to spend J5.000.000. This moans of obtaining the much n'eodod chemical was suggested when tho war practlcnlly cut off tho sup ply of chlorido of potash that was obtained from Gormnuy. For a , whllo tho salt onco sold for $35 a ton, Its prlco has now jumped to moro than $200. , tjio rowuor company lias nr ranged for tho construction of u sub marine reaping machine that will cut tho streams of kolp benoath tho ocoan'a surface. A shipbuilding firm excepts to tako tho craft to Montoroy Day for a tryout within the next two weeks. ' Tho submarine Is provided with propellors having knifollko blades. They will cut off tho kolp In six Inch lengths nud tho pieces thus cut will bo sucked by a pump Into a big wire banket. IMPORTANT NOTICK , The h. L, Thomas Music Store will bo closed nil day Thursday, Rowing to tho funural of S. a Stuckoy, "father of Mrs. L. h. Thomas. "James II. Polhomus. V. Pnrknr. ... . . - T ' - " - ----., y. ii. wngnt nnu w. Uadon, United Srnflta (IIHIiwiahii n .!..,.. I !... m I ttrnnnn .in, I llnl-lnm 1n1.n,l I.. I """ '"h"""" , MIHVUU HUrO IOr ,, ; '"" -" ",uio purposo of making a survey of tho Front strout rnffun ioiirii Into vnu. .. . ... ------ ......... ,. ulu,Ilm ,mr n8 n8KoU j,y tll0 port or icmuy Hiiuniuuu unu oiwy uio poncu, umpo.ua, wlilch la tho first stop In and tho lack of further adoquato am- tho direction of building Jetties for munition stopped tho row, though tho linpr.ovomont of this harbor. This not until a chair ami n Biilttoon hnd i . woIcoIo owh for those who i i . I . . . . ! . ,mvo boon 80 0"B onUoavorlns to seo found their ninrkB, nnd loft them too this accomplished. In 1003 a sur- for that matter. Deforo Judgo Hut- voy was nmdo under Kuglnoor Towor ln lin mtnn 1,ti. ...!.. I., iilil.l for tllO BaiUO HUrilOSO. lint If nlinnnru .in" lamtiiRii in inn .i,ir 'u.rv ,i M'"1 ojntoclo, were thrown In tho tho Judgo threw up his hands in des pair and sot tho caso for this after noon whou witnesses and numerous lutorpretorij could bo found. Oued A Hill August Ancon runs tho coffeo 'house. Angolos Tom. tho Dolglnn. is n swnmpor. Ho owed tho former something llko $1.10 nnd went down to pay his bill. Doth becamo vor. friendly and u mlnuto later hid gonu across tho stroot to tako a drink to gether. Hut at this Juncturo some $S that Tom had wrapped all round In a handkorchlcr nnd sundry other bits of string nnd cloth managed to do tho 'disappearing act and Ancon was nc ciiBed. He donled It . Tho men wont back to tho coffo liouso and a mouiont later Offlcor Richardson hurried In to find both men clinging to wiiat had onco boon a perfectly good chair. H0 untanglod them. Throws n Spittoon Tom exhibited a badly bruljod arm which was bleeding and nttemptod to "parluvotiB" that Ancon had honv ed tho Bplttoon at him. It was so beyond a shadow of doubt, that Is, that tho spittoon had bon heaved. And so both men came hoforo tho Judgo to got tholr trouble straight onod out, though Tom still iimuriis tho loss of his money. It waf. shown afterwards that he had a hole In his pocket. State Relief Llttlo Vessel Skirted Too Close to Rocks to Make Head way in Fog' "Sailing too closo inshore' Is tho opinion of local marlno men regard ing tho wreck of tho gasoline schoon er Alliance No. 2 north of San Fraiir Cisco yesterday morning. Tho coast In that section is rocky, u fact point ed out as meaning survivors of tho wreck would havo had llttlo chanca of being saVcd oven if they could havo swum ashore. May Havo Hccn Fog Small coasting vessels as a rule, hvhen skirting tho coast nud making froquont ports, stay woll within the plain sight of land, and with tho sct- 'tllng down of a fog or tho coming up of nn off shoro wind, they arc. sor- 'lously ondnngorcd. ' DotaHs of tho wrecking of tho (boat that only a fow hours boforo had been tied safely to tho dock In Marshfield are meager. It is said thoro was a heavy fog, a fact that mado tho navigation of tho vcbsoI 'dangerous. Navigators on tho bay say that tho offlcors of tho boat, knowing how close thoy woro to shore, should huvo sheered well off in tho fog, oven If this did mean a slight loss in tlmo. Tho theory too has boon ndvanccd thnt tho men aboard woro not good ''sailors, that Is, did not understand 'thoroughly tho Ins and outs of tho gamo but woro confident of "gotting 'by" and perhaps In a few trips mak lag a good haul In transporting am munition and arms Into Mexico. It Is firmly believed hero that this wnB tho errand of tho Alllnnco No. 2. nnd tho reason why alio hud beon bought in Victoria at a vory Binnll figure and was being taken south. This theory wns further substan tiated when it was learned today that 'tho vcbsoI was to havo put Into San "Dlogo boforo. going to Mazntlan. It is posslblo that arms woro thoro to bo taken Just .across tho border. IS LD IWlLLBE CANDID ATEKIMeTWII1 SIMPSON COMPANY D1SPOSKS OF ANOTHKR SAILING VKSSKL Only One Left of 111- K'cot of Wind jammers Will Hulld Another Steiuu Schooner TO IMPffOV E RIVER KXTKNSIVK PLANS ARK HKING MARK FOR THK COQUILLK ,,1 1 Port of Haudiju Wants Further Jot . ty Work So Tho Hlionlliijr Can Ho Stopped A gonornl Improvement of tho Co- rittllln mIvah .. ...1 - l.Ai... ..a ii.. vn ,lnl.ln,l .!.. if. .,"...;"""." """ """ ." UUllUIIHCIIl OI 1110 should bo organized: Thl8 Is now I rn,r f that watwWfty t V. nn accomplished fact. Hoforo any-l"",B lllan"el u tho Port of Duu thlng moro than perfecting tho or- ! Tho Recorder of that city glv tho'Vnn?.0.1.."???. CB tho Allowing reuardlng tho plans endeavor WitoU.1 S."e,gIoers ! of .J" ?" iu "' iwuiirvoy oi 1110 nnruor unu uio unr. Tills !8 wiiat is now bolng dono by tho englneors. It fiivy tako two iweoks to ac compllsh this or it may tako moro I than a month, dopondlng a great doal upon weainor conditions. 1 When tho survey Is compioted, es timates mndo and maps furnished tho Port will bo In o position to hold nn election for tho purposo of Issuing bonds to ninko tho Improvements ns outlined by tho engineers. . Tho barkentino lEcho owned by tho Simpson Lumber Company and built at North Dend has boon sold by tho company to A. F. Thane & Co. of San Francisco and It Is understood that sho will bo used In tho off shoro trado. Vcssols aro In great domand now by shippers and tho sailing ves sels aro being bought up by the slilp-'pers. Will Hnlld New Ono . Tho Simpson Company now has on ly one Balling vessel left, the Alumni, and that Is also to bo sold. Tho Churchill and tho Kncoro woro re cently disposed of to other shlppors. Tho company determined to got rid of nil tho sailing vessels and build another first class steam schooner. The company now owns tho A. M. 'Simpson nnd tho Hardy and will havo a third vossol. Tho sailing boats liavo passed their usefulness for coastwiso shipping but tho demand 'for off Bhoro vessels makes It possl-1 bio to sell them now. Hud u lllg Meet i At ono tlmo Capt. A. M. Simpson owned 22 Balling vcssols which were used on this coast and many of thorn carried lumber from Coos Day. Rut. tho sailing vessel day for coastwise shipping Is past. , i no ijciio has recently been char tered and wns running to Molbourno. Tho prlco received by tho company Tor tho Echo was not given out. Will Make Money Tho now owners will load tho ves sel at Portland with lumber for Mol bourno. Tho Echo will carry about 1,000,000. In Portland it was estl-1 mated that tho vessel's earning for taking tho cargo to Australia will bo $22,500. Of lato soino of tho small1 sailing vessels havo beon paying! tholr owners n sum equal to tholr' original cost. Tho Echo was built at North Dond In 1S9C. Sho Is of CC0 tons not rog Istor. Sho wns examined boforo tho snlo was completed and wns found to bo In excellent condition. I. N. MILLER OUT FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY' Arivt .... ""'iiAKV Tltiio, DISTRICT "AWKSroiABcnft .Tudtfo Sklpwoith Allow.. File I' U"'H VW Ju!Bnlent ' '" which to mi. ... . i "W-.1V District Ain.,.. . was today notified that j,XH worth who heard tiin I, 5,e foreclosure case here- re '7 jno-d thirty toniSft I-llJeqvlst is anxlou bo allowed to take i.i Mr. county Decides Ho Will Enter tho Rnco'for Republican Nomination in Tho Spring Attorney I. N. Miller announces that ho Is a candidato for tho repub lican nomination for district attorney of Coos county. Tho contest will bo decided at the primaries-next May. Mr. Miller is a grnduato of the Uni versity oi Aiiaiiicnn m .v.m "' against tho Kinney 1)ro I,,' !ttesl and is an eastern man hut bus been back taxes which J! , rft on tho coast for soino tlmo nnd has $50,000. H0 feels that im " been in Murshfiold for tho past four' not onlv bettor .... . '' !l years following tho practlco of law. but would also hnstim .i. Ho was married hero about a year ago. Deforo coming to Coos Day ho was for a time associated with his brother, John R. Mlllor, formerly mayor of Seattle and ulco former pro secuting nttornoy nt thnt place. Mr. Miller Bays that ho decided to enter tho raco now ho that ho would havo a long time In which to make n canvass. nls. ut thC j; incut. At present, ho cannot fond, niu iiiujiuruos its tiov lose ee niii linntlB of a receiver, jttdw VJ J wl.0 was appointed hy ,h6 Mr. LllloftvlHi ii... .-. , Uiat foreclosure proceeding, ,0Jd ndro to straighten out the J,,; "," ' '"u',,;"'e3iana:r mmmmmmmnmmmtmumnKmmMcamnmammammtmmmmtmBmtmmmmaimHiamrmtm- i m iiBk. m n -i m wn--m ii t.1 m ihi hid ti& b im lm I V ftl- AVIWIJI ROiD HOnrJ AGAIN on your Furniture Wo are hhowliiK n flno lino of Bed Room Furniture That coiiicm to ui direct from tho manufacturer, (Inn ssvlng tho Jobber's profit. Wo give our ciihIoiucih tho benefit of thli mivlng. Wo huvo n nlco display of Dresners which wo have priced ns follows: $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50, $33.50, $14.50, $15, $16.50, $17.50, $20, $23.50, $25 and up to $50 Don't buy anything In House Furnishings until jou hco our line, for ynu know "WE HELL IT FOR I,1S" Going & Harvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISRIMIS DOCK IS Died llOV AND HORSE COME NEAR 00 1.VH THROIKJII PLANKINO WITH CANAL DLO(MCEI) TRAFFIC1 IS SENT SOUTH Routes for Hundreds of Years, Though Abandoned, In Use Again ' For Several Months , Mariners heavod a sigh of relief and put tholr heaviest senjnekots and i wuuiuh umiH away tor good when tho I Panama Canal wns onnunii tiiia mJ Tho Port of Dandon Is to tnko nc- f?r thoy thought for all tlmo to comn tlon rognrdlng tho conditions of tho L. i.,c .s. of m''""'! on tho Coqulllo River bar which has shoal- Joro 8boi0 for over"' T.,"?! "rV cd up during tho Inst season. Tho So0tr0nB?hni0r; .J.,iSjr.."?ur5d. unvnrnmniil l.n !. ...i. . ....,.! . i. -.... .."" "". " ut "" mill HOW "-- "v "o IHV 1TUII1 Ul UX1UIU1 Ing tho north Jetty Inland about com pleted and thoro yet romnlns about $20,000 unexpended of tho amount appropriated for tho project. AVnnt Jetty Continued At tho meotlng'of tho port hold In Coqulllo tho port decided to ask tho government engineers to continuo tho work of replacing tho north Jetty out ward until tho formor portion which now constitutes a reof Is restored its VESSEL .MOVEMENTS Arrived Ac'mo,' San Francisco, 1 p. m. yes terday. Santa Clara, San Francisco, 1: 1G p. m. today. Sailed Rustler, Roguo river, last night. Rpamer, Roguo river, this after noon, Duo to Sail Hardy, San Francisco, Friday, fc SATISFACTION Wo have m-ontly lamiiy or tiuvo fitted a generations with TORIO LENSES. WHY? Well, because wo wcro sue. ecssful first in fitting; tho grand-datightor, Sho told her grand-mother how our To.-le Lenses benefitted her eyes. Tho latter came; was pwP erly fitted and t.ho sent her daughter, who was also prop erly fitted with glasses. What better treatment do yon want? Optical Department Red Cross Drug Store Off; a 7 Might Havo Reen Seriously Injured Many Relievo Thorough Iiisihm;. tlou of Waterfront Necessary Riding Ills horso along tho dock near the foot or Markot avenue lato Suturday afternoon a boy and his mount hod a closo call from i?i,n through Into tho bay whan tho plank-1 "I t0 .V,10 nr?uor do?k' Th,s u ,s ho)" In began to give wy beneath them. I ! ",,,.1 "IBa. ft eI,?BI,.el throUB" block tho waterway and can not bo romovod, at tho earliest, before the iirsi oi t no year. Xmv inmnvn. shipping is onco moro bolng deviated uiu Buiii sown jo faco tn0 r0arlng forties" In order to got from ono sea Into tho other. Slnco tho tlmo of Mngollan tho straits and tho Horn imvn ..... i. only moans of. access to tho two seas Tuln, L M!?y co1n,Ioct- Around nud tL i t,,rou1l1 llu,1(,rc,I8 or years. I The bleak cousts of Tlorra Dol Fuo- fn la tlitn.l ...111. II.. . .. ' 4VI original distance. Thl. Is only reSs-1 sailers' and J earn boat t hat haves ! onablo as tho monoy has beon appro- sayod tho "roaring forties". I printed for tho local harbor wnrlt Treacherous eurrntiu o...i'o.i ,.. I ..... .. .. . . . n. a.u i. "".:"."" """"B "I' mi an uio equipment is ready for ,', :j"'"10 'lu,v no "a passago nt tho work. It cost J20.000 to nut IS .IU?"' J" I,Jp...??nBr?M-. 0"' In tho tramway and make arrange-1 throuhi opn.io'L.S.0. .to mont8 for boglunlng the work. AVould Shut Orf Lagoon' If this Is dono tho port plans to spond 120,000 on tho south sldo Jet ty to closo off the lagoon nnd make tho south sldo Jotty parallel with tho north sldo from Its wostorn tormin High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service-Efficient clerks being out of the hili rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner &. Hoagland The Leading Grflcers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 Abstracts FOR RULIARLtt ARSTHAOTfl OK TITLE AND INFUHMATI0J AROU2Q COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., inc. MARSnFIKLD AND COQUILLK CITV, OREGON 0 ENERAIj AGENTS, EASTSIDK AND SENGSHAOKEN'S ADDrRW AGENTS FOR CANADIAN i'AOIMO RAILROAD LANu nENRY 8KNGSTACKEN, MANAGER 'Today tho place Is closod un and will bo until workmen havo put In now nooring. ( U was shown that tho planks had nlmost entiroly rotted through and woro In n precarious shapo. , Several weoks ago tho city council authorized tho fixing of Bovoral -sections of dock nlong tho watorrront, tho stipulation being thnt tho city should do tho work and chargo It to tho proporty owners should tho fall to do tho work. , Tho result was tho yanking up of bid and worn planking and tho put ting down of now nnd In nianv nlaces tho piling was replaced by stout tim- tiers. It hns beon suggested that thn n. Ure waterfront should bo gone ovor inoroughly by a compotent Inspector or sovoral of thorn and a genoral ro- pair job ordored which probably would bo tho result of saving lives. Rnrnacles nnd tho salt water In many years tends to eat through tho stoutest piling. This wa8 shown when a short time oko tho tnn tnnr. ,Iug of tho dock was takon up and It was louna soino or tho piling caps wero cut completely from Ui9 jilUug Una remained nql;d Jo the nfanks, . . i .i.i t wiucn uio tides and river current will keop a passago clear Instead of ns now having to wait for the oc casional fieshots or wator rrom tho uppor river to do tho work. With theso propositions nhead tho port decided to ropeal tho ordinance which allows It to Issuo $250,000 In bonds, and to mako tho amount to be Issued not to exceed $50,000 In sums of $25,000 for each Issue. Port Attornoy Treadgold was Instructed to proparo an ordinance providing fr this end. Gasoline Routa With tho Interruption of freight connections through Marshfield, Co qulllo Is awakoulng to tho Import ance of tho river route ns a means of obtaining competition nud Is endeav oring to start a gasoltno schoonor routo botween that city and Portland. I throitBh th2a V? !h,p Tho work this summer or tho dredge senger and tranS?"adnLmy,l's SonHln will fnlllln M,l o-., ,..Jn,.,ni "i TiJ"8iL es to acaiiio will facllttato this and tho fact that tho Tillamook on Its last trip In took out 250 tons of coal from Rlverton has lent encourage ment to tho notion. An efrort Is be ing made to start tho schooner Ah waneeda on this run. Llbby Coal, $5.00 ton. Phono 72. Have your LETTER heads, bill hea?!, ,?tp prjatod. apTUE TIMES pUice,- ' UU' --41 a t through, tho sailors having to make rinnn- l . ')aS8liK0' At PtlUtna Areiuins s a town or Bomo 10,000 people. Hero II vo tho pilots, too, wa,?stnTh"Vhl,"8 tl,ro,,B" 'iov'a wns. Tho opening or tho Canal means a keen loss to tho country. seen llttlo or Capo Horn. Tho stor ies and their knowledgo havo come ly point to soino 30 or 40 years nt sen. The newcomers know Hule 0 tho ways or bucking the "Westorlles" Ue Srnronf ffi? C?8t COa8t a uio itorn, or tho days nnd orton weeks or head wind rigl ting ho frozen docks. Ice colored Egging and w.th"Oero!t0r "0t " WS Again for sovoral months win come tho getting ready ?Kd tlior, tho long nights of bitter antl clPa on and the long days and nights pnn " mor?,'or realUaion. Tl e Canal may block up and delav shtn Ping but tho Horn and , sir fi are the old stand C thS mariners may curso the thoy on navo a great respect for thorn. SUEZ CANAL TRAKKir Von SIX MONTHS During tho first rIv mnnn,. -. .... current year 175 Hi,i I "l '".? pas-thol ni. nnmiin ...;..:'. ." . ' corres- ,; , UHl In nrst hair or --- "o iuiiiu to un recardpil ns tho normal level. .j,urueu Times Want Ado for results, C (8b H LIVERY HAS REEN REMOVED FIUJM ALDER STREET TO ITS New Location 563 South Broadway WHERE THE PUDLIO WILL FIND IT BETTER KJU'W'D THAN EVER TO SUPPLY NEEDS IN ITS LINE GRAVEL' Wo nro row nrnnnrnil tn fnrrlnh flTlAVEIi in RUT from pile In our yard or In carload lota, at following P'Ice Prom pile on ground, $2.?6 per yard. ,untK!H jMi oanoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 Pr Retail Departme.it. C. A. Smith Lumber &Mfg. Opposite Post-Office. pbose EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, n'ron and aluminum castings ma like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front $!!$ I V?V1