The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 16, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Coos Bay
Fish Market
119 FRONT STREET.
u. kinds of deep mix
riSII WHEN IX THE MAIN
KKT. FRESH OYSTERS.
CLAMS AM) CRABS.
Phono 110
A. L. BLAKE, Prop.
a2SHSBSHS25HSSHa5M?jasasasas2&j
SARTER'S
For your
ICE CREAM
EVERYTHING SANITARY
aiAVAYs open roi: inspection
Wo mnlco Ico Cream to orilur,
nny Mini mid in any qiinn-
tlty for panics, iooki-, juC-
nlrs, etc. s !
Wo do not speak of I(h
0 U A li I T y
Tlmt speaks for Itself
SALTER'S
Phono liOJN.T, Murshflcld
Frtnt St., Opposlln lllnnco JIo(cl
Economy Sale
M
FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY. HERE'S
where you get more than your dollar's worth
FOR EVERY DOLLAR EXPENDED. WHY PAY MORE ELSE-
where when you oan huy it for less here?
20c Heavy Flnnnolottos, lut
est imtterns, fiiHt colors, 1fl
On mile tit, per yard . .. Uli
Sllknllno covored Comforters,
fretty pnttornn; woro 2.00
hid $2.25. On ualo fh Mr
J 5 dozen men's 50c Foiir-in-lland
Bilk ties, beautiful col
ors; excellent qunllty. f)On
On sale at .... i ... .,. ,..lj
40 dozen Chlldron's fast black,
toes iind Icks; were lfic pair;,
The
Fa
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ma mm fX
v v vnfrTvwtv $'$&j&' v5l
Going (Sh
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oble Theate
TO - NIGHT
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Mut I, u ,..(,,, ,lt ,,r .I... .lire
erent
Llks' pg splash at Handon
noting Itandoti ltnr Stieet
nilti loading luinlier Interl
llridge t arnlval at North Hon
!! Million Dollar Jhldgej
tuunty'H big f alius.
Tl MPi:il.v bilendld threo
Witlial regarded a being t
ho
nnr.
Till' WIXNIXCJ WASH On
o of
" 'N iu:i:ls ilspkc
JIAHTINS'PA
IAL
Mnl ion, upstairs or down,
loinoirow night: DiMtiii V
l,iiiiioiint; special Ju fivo a
'nt
cts,
SINNYYALW
REST CITY LOTS
Good building Mzo
lots $:tto to $000
8U.- don ii, $10 mouth
THE
i
THE standards of tlio
FIXl'P STORE dcnmnit
mote tlmii ordinary mer
chandise, our Ideas of value
living are Indeed hard to meet
liiiluisHlliln (o lical. and .so In
this iiioMigu r value-giving
SUITS
$8.50 to $35
we're sounding nn Iiivsls(lhl6
all to Men mid Young .Men
Keeking tlio lieM, and a llttlo
moio of the- best for their
money.
FIXUP
" Where tlio prlco
Ih always right'-
Mai'ihfleld :: North llcud
at the Fair
Ladlos 85c Flaitnolctto Oowns,
Good qunllty, wlilto and stripes
On sale pr
at 00 C
Hoys' dalntoa Wash Suits,
blzos to 7 years, valuos to
51.no. On sale
at, pur suit
.75b
Ono lot Middy Mouses for
Ladles and Mlssos, mndo of
host Gahitou Cloth; values to
$1.50. Now on QCn
salo at JUU
hoso, all slzos, douhlo hcols, f
now on tnlo at 3b
Next Door to-:-
Chandler Hotel
ANY
M
dollars
WILL YOU WASTE OX I'UEL
THIS winter
PROBABLY YOU DON'T
KNOW, DO YOU V
Why not think It over now;
flBiiro out how many dollars you
can savo on fuol and how much
work In firing and romovlng
nshos you can avoid by Install
ing ono of our famous hot blast
hoators?
In addition to the saving, you
liavo the Joya of a proporly reg
ulated flro and boat.
Wo think It will pay you to
consult us about It.
Harvey Co.
I
KXTHA.OHDINAHY
Indiihtrles of Coos County
Handon Heach htennier iiaiuiou
fJceiU'-s of .AIar-.hfleld Adellno
or scenes of C. A. hinllli mill
it North Bend Auto Ilncft. Coos
Several other scenes Including Coos
art -:siiiinr drama featuring Henry
world's greatest motion plcturo
tho famous Hani comedies.
SHOW BWtS' X1UI1T
MOUS OHCHIvSTHA
-:, crnts Children. 13 cents
mini in "Captain Courtesy." A
FOR REST HLVH
i
ix city and ranch
property or business
opphrtuvities
. . HI ID, !- Vnmt St.
COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1915 EVENING
i
NOVEMBER TIDES
Time and heights or tides
nV
Marshflold. Tlio tides aro Placed in
order of occurrence, with their times
on tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino of each day. A cotnpar-1
ison ot consecutivo heights will In-
uicato whethor It Is high or low
wator. High tldo on tho bar ono
hour nnd M minutes earlier than at
Marshflold.
lCIlrs.. 4.02
10.17
4.0
11.00
B.t
11.39
5.0
0.32
1.5
S.14
1.8
7.53
1.0
S.2D
2.1
9.01
2.3
9.34
2.4
"5.05
0.9
5.57
0.5
G.I 4
0.1
12.15
5.4
12.49
5.4
1.21
5.4
1.53
5.3
2.25
5.2
2.58
B.1,
10.44
4.0
11.44
1.1
0.0
0.0
7.2 (!
-0.2
8.01
-0.3
S.41
-0.4
9.1C
-0.4
9.51
-0.3
10.20
-0.2
Ft..
17llrs.
Ft..
18IIrs.
Ft..
l&iltrs.
I Ft..
UOJltrs.
0.8
i.r,7
1.1
5.4 0
1.3
0.37
4.2
1.24
Ft... 4.2
2tHrs.. 2.07
Ft... 4.2
22Hrs.. 2.10
Ft... -1.2
23Ilrs.. 3.25
in... 4.1
21, His.
Ft..
4.02
4.0
WHATIIEH I'OHKCAST
til j AnocUtrd Trtti to Coon Dr Time,
OREGON Haln In tho
West, fair In tho East, cold
er tonight In East and
South; westerly winds.
LOCAL TKMl'KKATUItH
HHCOIU)
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. m., Nov. 10, by
Benj. Ostlind, special gov
ernment meteorologist:
.Maximum 55
Minimum 10
At 4:43 a.-in 41
Precipitation 1.7.1
Precipitation sinco 8opt. 1,
1915 10.29
Precipitation s&ibo porlod
Inst year 18.82
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
.
SUNHISE A.4. SUNSET
TuoMbiy
November 10 Sun rlsos
at 7:13 and seB at 4:39.
Marshflold
ElkH Metng Tlio
Lodge of Elks will liavo a big open
meeting tomorrow night and n big
feed" and program aro holng ar-
ranged.
Thanksgiving Dance Thoro will
ho a Thanksgiving season dance nt
tho Eagloa Hall on Saturday ovonlug,
Nov. 20 and will opou tho Thanks-,
giving fostlvitlcs of tho season.
Hoiit Office Frlzoon & Duncan
hnvo rented tho small offlco building
Special Sale
on Stationery
High-class bov. paper, -18
envelopes, -IH sheets of pa
per, big bov paper and a
good fountain pen, all for
FIFTY CENTS
Corivspondcueo Cards, all
styles, shapes and sl'os, gold
edgu and plain.
THE BUSY CORNER
'J'ho HomiII Drug St oio
PHONE UOK
Wo Deliver
Second Hand
Pianos & Organs
' first tlmo. Tho accldont, whllo
not daiigorotiH, Is llkoly to bo ser
WG liaVe an OVCr StOCk Of lous at her advanced ago, sho cel
ebrating hor 72nd birthday Inst
SeCOnd-hantl pianOS and SOme Saturday. It Is feared' tho mishap
slightly used Instruments that
will hP Qfllri at exT,entionallV
will oe som a.i exceptionally
lOW prices, and terms tO SUit.
r
L L THOMAS
MUSIC STORE
73 Central Avenue.
PERHAM PARK
On Jliiid-hurfitcwl road
Lots cleared and level
Lots ?70 to ffltr,
S.1 doun, $.1 month
I
of tlio G. A, Smith Lumber company
on Broadway, formerly occupied by
Geo. A'. Haines "and. will occupy It
this week.
To Speak To Students. On Friday
morning, at 10 o'clock tlio How Rob
ert Browning, of tho Episcopal
church, will address tho high school
students on "Culturo In Education."
Tho public Is Invited to attend.
liooks for TcaiuMcr. It Is report
ed that Capt. John Swing Is looking
for a teamster who was to tako a load
ior K00Us aw,11B n,m oulors 8cc"ro(l
' from tho wreck and who Is said to
bo missing togother with tho wagon
t0nd of nlunder.
Hack l-'iom Hunting. Mr. and
Mrs. Hurt Doromus returned on tho
Messenger this morning from tho
head of Haynes Inlet, whero they
liavo been duck huutliig bIuco last
Friday. Thoy ' enjoyed fairly good
luck nnd after eating a good Bharo
of tho bag, still had a few to bring
homo with them.
1'wldled Hnot-M. A. L. Castlo was
arrested this morning for peddling
razors on tho street without a license.
JIo had bought two for 50 cents
u plcco and sold tlioni otitsldo later
at 75 cents a piece. Ho was Jailed
for a short time and, on recommenda
tion of Jitdgo Butler was told to
"beat it." Ho did.
Wlfo Operated On. This morning
C. F. McGoorge received a Jotter from
Al Jensen, who recently went cast,
saying that ho bad Just brought Mrs.
Jensen back from Minneapolis whero
alio uuMorwont a slight operation.
'They aro now at their old homo at
, Fall HIvor, Wisconsin, and expect to
, stny thoro this winter.
I HIiooIh an Otter. On Sunday while
i while duck hunting noar tho head
lof Ton Mllo lako Captain Monsoti,
nf Hwi Tnionitrni alwif n ..nnil.alynil
V HIV .i.vm.tiiw. M..WV W. W.t.
nttor. Ho expects to sell tho skin
In Portland. Tho ducks aro com-
i lug In steadily now, ho said, and
tho hunting in Improving. Ho suc
ceeded in bagging 19 that day.
Can Sets Win Pictures. Tom
James today put tho pictures re-
colved yestorday from Dr. H. V.
I Morrow, who Is in Belgium, In the
Chandler Hotel, for display, whero
' they attracted ' considerable attcn-
Hon. Many rcninrk that It Is sur-
prising tho pictures wero allowed
i to pass through tho rigid lino of
censors.
Water Ih HaUliig. Captain Her
man Edwards of tho Mllltcoma, Bald
.this morning that when tho boat loft
i Allegany, ho found that rains of tho
(past two days ralsod tho depth of wa-
tor about threo foot. With this con-
' tlnulng, ho snys tho C. A. Smith com-
puny should ho nbfb to got somo of
tho logs out vory soon. Thoro Is n
, big Jam nbovo Allognny.
TiiIIcm Aro Interostlng. Tho ad-
dresses of tho Ho v. II. H. Foskott,
each night nt tho Baptist Church,
aro meeting with good attendances.
His topic for this evening Is "High-
er Ground" nnd Mr. Foskott asks
.that members of all churches come,
if nnsslblo. Tho meetings opon
oxactly nt 7:30 o'clock. Tho Rev.
G, LoRoy Hall Is leader of tlio songs
nnd tho chorus.
Hnvo Special Train. Swan Bon
sou rnmo bnck last ovonlug from
Lakeside, whora ho looked uftor tho
work of tho Hausor & Hausor Co.,
leaving this morning for Portland.
Through his offortB nnd thoso of
Mr. Hlndmarsh nnd Mr. Hnusor, n
special train was sccurod to tako
tho pnrty tonight Into Eugono in
stead of dolnylug until tomorrow uf
! tornoon nt Floronco.
i .Miuiy (Jo On Stage. Tho Atlni
! this morning carrlod a good pas
, songer list down tho bay for tho
i beach stago out via Muplotou. Mr.
and Mrs. It. H. Miller loft for So
nttlo, Mr. and Mrs. V, O. Illud
' marsh and Mr. and Mrs. Harry J.
IMcKoown loft for a, visit nt tho ex
position and Mr. and Mrs. Konnoth
! D. Hauser loft for Spoknno, whom
thoy will spend Thanksgiving with
Mrs. Hnusor'H parents.
i .Meets Accident. Mrs. 'Charley
I Sneddon was tho victim- of a painful
accident last ovonlug when sho
l slipped and foil, badly spraining nor
left inklo. Mrs. Sneddon wan Just
recovering from a fow weeks' Ill
ness and was out yestorday for tho
will lay her up for somo tlmo,
Test Out Transmissions. W. D.
6cott ("v't011 equlmnont engineer
of tho ,acHc statoa T,,ophone Bnfl
Telegraph Company, from Portland,
and S. II. Hess, chief transmission
engineer of the 'company, from San
Francisco, liavo boon horo two days
' testing, out tho transmissions of tho
' local tolophono company. This lu
for tho purpose of bettering the
! long-dlstnnco tnlklng to San Fran
clsqo. Tho lino goos via Portland
whoro nro used ropoatorp, the P.
1 T. & T. Co. holng tho only subsld
lory company of the A. T. & T. Co.
using this equipment.
Catholic ladles dancing and' card
party tonight, O'Connell building.
See scene und pcOpIo you know
In moving pictures ut Noble Then?
? i
t PERSONAL MENTION
$$
W. M. KAISER camo in Inst evening i
from Lnkesldo for an ovcr-nlght
visit.
OTTO HILL was down shopping this
morning from his Coos River
home.
JOHN D. GOSS wont over to tlip
county seat this morning on legal
business.
;MRS. O. O. LUND returned to her
homo In Coqttllle yesterday after a
short visit on tho Bay.
J. L. FERREY and wlfo expect to re
turn to their Isthmus Inlet ranch
after n short visit on tho Bay.
A. J. MENDEL wns n passongor on
tho morning train to Powers t
look n(tcr his branch r.'ore thoro.
SWAN BENSON loft this morning
for his homo near Portland af
ter Inspecting the railroad work.
JAMES E. MONTGOMERY loft on
tho morning train for Handon,
looking nfter tolephono business.
JOHN CUA1G and wlfo of Lob Angel
es, who recently arrived on the
Buy, hnvo taken npnramcnts at tho
Myrtle Arms.
MRS. ROBERT It. WATSON, of Co
qullle, nnd Mrs. Honry Belloui,
wero visitors hero Inst ovonlug,
coming over on the Into train.
KENNETH HAUSER nnd wKo left
thin morning for Spoknno, whero
thoy will Bpond Thanksgiving at
tho homo of hor pnronts, Mr. and
Mrs. Portor.
It. E. MILLER and wlfo left ovor
land this morning for Scnttlo,
going a day earlier than thoy
planned owing to tho weather
being favorable.
GUY TORREY returned to his posi
tion at tho Swayno fc Hoyt camp
yesterday aftor spending Sunday at
tho homo of hln pnrentB Mr. nnJ
Mrs. O. S. Torroy.
J. L. SMITH, County Agriculturist,
camo over from CqiiiiIIIo Inst ovo
nlug to superintend tho nrrnngo
incut of tho corn exhibits for tho
show on Thursday.
It. J. MONTGOMERY, who wan In
tho city to visit his undo nnd
nunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wesley Shull,
of Decatur, HI., who wero horo,
loft thin morning for his homo
near Bridge.
V. G. IIINDMARSH and wlfo nnd
' daughter nnd II. J. McKcown
and wlfo, loft ovcrlnnd this morn
ing for San Francisco whoro thoy
will spout! a couplo of wooks nt
tho exposition. Mr, Hltidmarsh
will bo back In tlmo to rush tho
finishing work on this end of tho.
Coon Bay-Eugcno lino.
WM. KAISER Is In from Ton Mllo
for tho first tlmo In sevoral
montliB. Ho has boon supervis
ing tho Hausor & Hnusur railroad
work In that section mid looking
nftor somo sub-contracts In which
ho wns personally Interested, Ho.
will probably rqturn tomorrow.
Ho says that they still liavo to
do some concrete work on tho
approach to tho portals.
Attend dancing nnd card, parly
tonight by Catholic ladles, O'Con
null bldg, 123 rents,
.
AT THE HOTELS t
$!
Chandler Hotel,
E. F. jroLood, Portland; E. J.
Illnchoy, Portland; C. L. Starr, Port
land; W. C. Laird, Coquillo; Swan
Benson, Portland; V. (1. Illildmnrsh
and wlfo, Hausor; Mrs. Henry hut
lonl, Couulllo; Mrs. Rohort R. Wat
sou, Couulllo; Mr. and Mrs. K. D.
Hnusor, Hausor; E. D, Gottolmnu,
Portland; J. J. Richardson, Port
land; C. W. Dolloff, San Francisco;
A. R. MoKonzle, Portland; W. 0.
Egloston, San Francisco; C. M. Lo
Mnlloy, Portland; W. M. KulHur.
Lnkesldo; V. L. Smith, Coqulllo;
Mrs. Breunor, Coqulllo.
Blanco Hotel
S. F. Hniisley, Coqulllo; Poto V.
Gehlko, Seattlo; John Whohroy,
Myrtlo Point; 1). W. Conloguo, Lam
pa; Mrs, F. A, Lancelot, Powers; II.
II. Gregory, Cottago Grove; Bryan
Tumor, Eugono; C. C. Price, Co
qulllo. Lloyd Hotel
J. Hoone, Wagnor, F. (. Hamilton.
North Inlot; T. V. Morgan, Coon
Itlvor; John Rodgors, Batidou; Ar-
chlo Hatley, Pullman; R. F. Cong'
don, Handon; Q. II. Elwood, Ban -
don; H. u. iieoucr, neavi
for Hill;
W. A. Gray, Chicago.
From the War Zone
Wo uro again prepared to supply
LIQUID, PETROLATUM, SQUIHII,
(Parrafin Oil.)
Has been usod with remarkable success for constipation both lu
adults and children.
WE DELIVER IMMEDIATELY. PHONE 74
"The" OwF'
Tho Squibb Stoic. x
The Contral Avenue Drug Storo.
GET THAT SUIT
- I'ldWl
J. V. K0SKI ..., ,
TAILOR FOR .MEN AND WOMEN
78 .Mttiketi Avenue
EDITION
Wet Weather Calls for
Warm, Dry Clothing
X1 A SAYINtJ OF FROM 10 TO 'J3 PER CENT IH REALLY
WORTH WHILE. OCR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT
Men's Wool Sox. 18c vnluo. Our price ' 1-Jic
glen's Home-spun Wool Sox, 35 c vnluo. Our prlco .Wc
Men's Puro Worsted Sox, 3lc value. 0,ur prlco "'"o
Men's Heavy Wool Sox, 35c vnluo. Our' price lKo
'Men's Extra Heavy Wool Sox, 50c .value. Our prlco ,!l0e
Men's fluo Union Underwear, at . . . . $:.!, JjJI.DH, '4Ai tB
(Those values speak for tlicmsolvc3.l
Men's two-ploco Underwear, wool, nt .tl-tl, ijl.uo nnd 8o
Men's puro lambs' wool, colob rated "Collins" Underwear In
Shirts and Drawers. Our prlco $1.08
Men's Flannel Shirts in Bluo, Brown, OlIVo, Khaki, Light,
and Dark Grays 8e, t,l, .$1.08
(It will pay you well to look thoso ovor)
Men's Work Pants, light mid henvy weight, lu worsteds imd
heavy wool $1.08, !?2.08, SSM.tM, l?JJ.IO'
WATEHPUOOF CLOTHING
Tower's long coats nt $-.10
Pornflno Pants $1.70
SHOES SHOES SHOES
fj I flccrpo fitted
Wo Lend Others Follow.
Honle-cured Dried Apples per lb. (unbleached) JOc
Golden West Coffee, per pound 40o
Butter, (Norway) 2-pound squares 680
Cooking apples, two boxes 75c
Preserves (large 25c glass) 20o
Gettings Cash Grocery youSmoney
NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL
I
TO
MARSHFIELD MOOSE CLUU LET'
THE CONTRACT TODAY
Going .i Harvey (liven the Job for
f $(1.10 Organization to ho Ex
tended Otvdll.
At. noon today tho bids for tho
furnishing of iho club rooms of tho
Loyal Ordor of Mboso wore opened
and tho contract awarded lo Going
ft llnrvoy, nt $050 'an tho lowest
credit bid. Tho work will com
monco nt once,
Tho Mooho hnvo only recently bo
cured quarters on the second floor
of tho Bnrgolt building, corner of
Broadway and Markot avenuo.
Tlio bids woro for cash and for
credit, sopnrntoly. Thoy are as
follows: For cash, Johuson-Gulov-sou
Co., 1500.45; Going & Harvey,
$025; W. K. WlHontiin, $085. For
credit, Going & Harvoy, ?C50 and
Johuuon-Gulovseii, $T50, .
SOCIAL CALENDAR
TUESDAY
North Bend Mothers and
Teachers meeting lu high
school building,
Ladles of St. Monica's
Guild dancing and card par
ty lu O'Coungll building.
Ludlos Guild In Guild
; hall.
Eastsldo Social Club spqe-
lal mooting with Sarah
Jordan.
North Bond Library Bonrd
O. Ten with Mrs. O. F. MqOiiI-
lom.
WEDNESDAY
'. Norlh Bond Episcopal hi-
dies outurtnln Union Aid at
. Presbyterian church.
I). M. C. Club with Mrs.
N. G. Hames.
Prlsclllny with Mrs. Amos
4 Simpson of Hunker Hill.
Presbyterian Auxlllnry in
. chinch hall.
Mrs. J. II. Flanagan on-
tortnlus nt third or series of
nuotlon bridge purties.
v
Not l-'ast hi SauiL That tho hull
of tho Santa Clara Is not fust In
tho Hand ut Bastoudorf Boaah
lu ovldenced by the fact that
t has moved today ovor clone
to tho cliff and Is not sottlod
) on bed rocK. u was low uuo inure
I . . .. 4. . Jl
miiotit 3 o'clock this nftonjpoh. but
It Is expected, not Jow enough to
V
.MAIISHFIHI.H
S
LU
FIVE
Tho Originators of Low Prices
Baa
itllow men 011 board, Thoro are
I still plratos who aro optlmntlo about
tho chances of getting moro loot
I oft from hor.
nco !VU"U5 """ '"""" ""
in moving pictures at ioiiio 'men
tro tonight.
I NEW TODAY I
?$
I'OR SALE 1O0O pound horse, fine
for delivery wagon or saddle.
Sound. Cheap for cash. Hpx: T
North Bond or tolophouo 15i '
FOR RENT Comfortable, furnished
houHokouptng romps, reasonable,
rent. Apply 1021 Elroil, or phono
387-X.
t FOR RENT I
t
FOR RENT Furnished housekeetK
lug rooms. All modern. Call at
842 So. Broadway.
FOR RENT 'J furnished 1-rooni
Iioubos, modurn, Phono 55-L.
I'OR RENT Two-room furnished
) apartment, heated, $15. Commsr
clal and Socand, luqiilra MaUou
Quality Store.
I'OR RENT Slv-nioiii Iioiok, cor-
nor Third mid Anderson. Telt
phouu 110-J.
FOR RENT Two now modem live
room cottngos, plnsto'rod and with
all modern conveniences, located
.on Twelfth street. Rou IHaud
$15 por month. Apply Going &
Harvey Furnlturo Storo.
t FOR SALE t
FOR SALIJ Equity or half interest
In Lot 9 lllk. 5 1st Addition,
Marshflold, l). P. Lnmlolle, Billings
Mont. It. F. I). No. 2.
FOR SALE BY OWNER SOO iutm
stock and dairy farm 2 mllos from,
a Grnvol Ford, Oregon, $15,000.00,
. E. O- Curtor, Myrtlo Point, Oregon.
I ;
t Z WANTED i
WANTED ijCMOO for it jenrs, ou
A-l Bocurlty. Will pay 10 por cent
lntorost. Address Box "L." TiniQH
offlco.
WANTED Sltiiutlc-n as restaurant
. , ..,.,. ,...,. lllgo
' WW1 .l W g'w--rV ,-.,, --
ViQm Noftu Jl0Iuj Jl21j Q
. jriir'nUe8.
, , -
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND 'iJAGaAGK
Cidl
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone Hltt
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