The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 14, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY VlfflES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
THREE
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ATTEND THE PLAY
College Chum:
NOBLE THEATER
uecjavEvening, March 14
JridTMcadc in the publication of his book,
"Doublincj Back."
performance begins at 8:15 sharp.
Reserved Seats, 50 Cents
0n :jrjtjhoRiisv Corner. Gen. Atlm. 35c, upstairs.
YOU WILL BE THOROUGHLY AMUSED.
BREVITIES
THE WFA'I'lli.'n imi,..-
"in vmr
wrL
Moble Theaten
n
TO-NIGHT
SU'im' 1'lltST MnV-sliflold'H Flio-Proof Tlioiloi-
The Edison KIHotl Company in
"College" Chums."
three-act comedy drama 10 People Everyone an artist.
-Being presented under the auspices of the 1). P. 0. 13. Lodgo
fTr the benefit of Kl). MEADE.
PHOTOPLAYS: Tho thrilling Blory of the sen, "VIA V1 UN
LESS" A fivo-reol Gold UooBlor play written liy Paul Armstrong.
-This fcaturo was advorllBcd to bo hIiowii next Sundny, but on
iccoimt of liclng short of plcturos, wo nro compelled to show
this grand production tonight.
ADMISSION: CO Cents, lowor floor; H5 cents, balcony.
Tomorrow night: Elsio Jnnla lit "Nearly a Lady." Thuraduy:
Tbo Aylcrworth Aiilmat Pictures.
inr AworltlM priBi to Cuos Tla, Times
OIlKdOX Fair, Wtn
frost toujght In caHt; noith
easterly ulnds.
LOCAL tempeuatuhh
UKCOItl)
For tho 21 hours ending at
I: HI a. m.. March 1 1, by
HonJ. Ostllnd, Bprclal gov
ernment meteoroloKlat:
Maximum ... , 5 j
Minimum !!!!:!.'
At 1: 1:: a. in to
Piwlpitatlou OS
Precipitation bIiicc Sept. 1,
1" 07.91
Precipitation Bamo period
Inst year r.1.55
Wlnd: Northwest, clear.
Nt'XUISIJ AMI SUNSET
Tuesday
March 1 1 . s.m rises at
i:M and sotB at C:0i.
44
X BORN
$
SCHHTTEU To Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Solicitor, a son, their second hoy.
Mother and baby are doing flno
and tho woll known Marahflold
Western Union manager Is wreathed
in smiles over his now assistant.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Nann Smith
Passenger and Freight
From San Francisco, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1916,
' at 3 P. M., FOR COOS BAY
S. S. Adeline Smith
Passengers Only '
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK
PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Abstracts
For reliable Abstracts of Title- and
Information uhout COOS HAY HEAL
ESTATE, eo
TitleGuarantee&Abstract Company
Marshflold and Coquillo City, Orogon.
Cmkt1 AkviiIm Knstsldo nn.l Scngstnckeii'H Addition.
special attention paid t asseshiuents mill payment of laves.
HENHY SENGSTACKEN, Manager.
North Pacific S. S. Co.
FA.Kilburn
sails direct to
EUREKA
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA BARBARA
LOS ANGELES
SAN DIEGO
MARCH 17TH
The Breakwater
Sails for '
PORTLAND
MARCH 21 ST
Jniome ounMoeirs
Attenntlomi
Hecovcr.s Ulng. Through a Times
found ad, Mrs. .1. 1). Hendry has re
covered a baby ring which she lost.
it. tiiasgow round it and promptly
ndvcrtlsed It.
Wight Insrpclnr. Chas. S. Ilnn-
son of Jacksonville, Oregon, doputy
'Htato Inspoctor of weights and men
, mire ,ls hero on his rogular tour and
, left this morning for Powers.
Had a Weary Walt. Last night
Chief Carter found a lonesome, tired
I hungry llttlo calf walling wearily on
tho docl: for Its owner to couio nlopg.
It had been brought down on one of
tho Coos Hlvcr boats and tied on the
dock. Tho new owner It. Uoach, ot
North Ilond, had not been notified.
Tho calf was given a good night's
, IihIl'Im!' nnrt miiiin "LTtib" and this
morning was taken to Its now home.
Still Pick Her H"nus. Pirates are
Mill working " tho wreck of tho
Santa Clara. ' . ilckors on tho beach
Sunday decltuo that thero woro four
men matllng about among tho hon
ors, taking out the tubing, possibly
to sell later as Junk. Thero nro still
many Umbers of tho vessel showing
nbovo tho water and pnrt of tho boll-
.... ..n llll nv.tnaA.1 In vtnn' tint linv
J lug yet beon beaten off by tho sea
or having mink In tho sands.
Ih Now on Nann Smith. Aboard
tho Nairn Smith on her last trip In
hero was Osscar Olson as second of
ficer. I'ntH lately ho has beon third
officer aboard tho Kllbum and bo
loio that was second officer on tho
Santa Clara holng aboard with lior at
tho tlnio alio was wrockod In No
vember. Olson missed out on his
chance to go aboard tho Itoanoko
and camo to tho Nann Smith, want
ing to tako a trip offahoro after
flvo yoaiB In coasting boats without a
chango. Ho Ih a careful offlcor and
has captain's papora.
n,. neon Her" Hofore Captain
Votorson, of tho tugboat Ida W. ro-
contly from San rronclsco, is wen
known on this coast, having been
on boats In and out of coast ports for
tho last ar, yoars. At ono tlmo ho
iin,i in hero on the gasoline schoon
er Washcaloro from San Frnnclsco,
'making llnndon and Coos naj. in
'tho onglno room ot tho Ida W. now
Is Dan Uoborts, formerly with tho
'Alert. He has papora tci aorvo In tho
capacity of onglnoer nt sea whorcas
tho onglnoor of tho Ida W. lms papora
only for InaliU work. Tho craft Is
Mscd on tho Slushiw for towing
barges.
Try Wood Wmn A Jury trial Is
on this afternoon In tho Justice
pnnrt hearing the case of II. Jim -i.
JSSTe. Hague, a suit to col-
Soinowhoro you hnvo stowed nway
a pencil skotch of what Is to bo
your future homo, at least your wife
Ufa, looking forward to the tlmo
when you would build your own
llttlo nest. (iet out those plans
and niako n start now. You will
have to pay a llttlo more for your
lumber and matorlal, but you can
more than save this in tho cost of
your lot. Just aeo Uold about it.
Ho Ih In a position to niako a very
nttrnctlvo proposition and assist you
In gottliiR your now homo undor
way. A fow dollars Is sufficient
to niako a start.
lect about $15 claimed to bo dlio tho
Plaintiff for wood- Mr. Hague has
put In a counter claim for a bill of
goods sold by tho Pioneer Hurdwnro
Company. Tho Jury Is composed of
H. L. Crawford, J. II. Stndden, Wil
son Kaufman, William, Cox, Mol (1
Duncan and George Clottings.
HCpnltiiiK 5(,l Ahead. W. 0.
I.awhoruo Is keeping his crow of men
exceedingly busy these days, putting
in tho concroto base for tho largo
holes made In the pnvlng by tho log
ging trucks. In many Instances tbo
holes which appeared small on tho
surface havo beon dug back for sev
eral yards, to tho edge of the break,
that thero may be no trouble Intnr
and to put tho street Into as good n
condition as It was before tho advent
of tho heavy trucks and their loads.
This work Is being paid for out of
tho sum paid tho city by McDonald
and Condron by reason of tho dam
ages. No Mall Chantfe Noted. As Yet
Postmaster Hugh Mcl.aln has re
ceived no dorlnlte word from tho
Southom Pacific as to whethor or not
tho mall service is to bo routed from
Eugene instead of Hoscburg as soon
na tho railroad service Is Instituted
In April. It is exported this will bo
not only a great saving to tho depart
ment, but will mean quicker mail for
Coos county, both In and out of here.
Thero Is a possibility that this now
service will not bo Instituted until
the now railroad has been turned
over to tho oporntlon department, a
ninttor of several months.
Went Out to See World. Though
tho llttlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Karl W. Gates, of Seventh avonuc,
Is only two and ono half years of
ago sho started out this moisJng to
seo tho world. For an hour or more
sho was missing Just boforo noon and
tho entire neighborhood engaged in
tho hunt. Shortly nftor dinner thero
camo word from Knglowood thnt sho
had been found out thero and she was
speedily returned to tho worried
parents. During tho Eonrch, tho llttlo
boiv of John DaBhney relieved the ten
sion by suggesting that they put a
want ad In Tho Times for her, his
motltor having located lo3t articles
by Times' wnnt ndB.
J
t PERSONAL. MENTION t
$
i MUS M. HIUSCII left this morning
ror tiKinii unoaru oi mo
Adeline
W. C. HINMAN loft for Coquillo
this morning to attend to soma
business.
W. W. (JACK, cx--shorlff of Coos
county, was among tho visitors In
tho city today.
MUS. DAN I1KNNBTT was down
shopping this morning from her
Coos Hlvcr homo.
0 US HO YD was nmong tho visitors
In this morning on tho North Star
From North Inlet.
HAY PINKHUTON and wlfo rnme
Into town thla morning from their
homo at North Inlet.
MUS. LKVI DAIGM3 and threo chil
dren left today for Minneapolis,
where they will visit.
A. J. MICNDHIi nnd Jot Wllllnma r-
1 turned yostoniny irom rowers
whoro thoy apont Sunday.
.MUS. HAY MAUTIN left aboard tho
Kllburn this morning for Port
land whoro alio will visit.
CKCIIi CAHTKH, well known finan
cier and rancher of Myrtle Point,
was hero today for a visit.
(iKOHUK A. HA1NKS loft this morn
ing for tho lowor Coquillo to
look nftor sonio business matlora.
C. S. M'CULMDCH, county ourveyor,
camo ovor Inst evening to attend
to some survoylng business In
this section.
0. J. QUAY, who has boon horo on
aoino timber deala, will leave to
morrow for Portland but expocta
to return shortly.
0. W. TltinHKY left on tho Adollno
for San Krannlaco whero ho will
look after business In connection
with his patont guto.
L. A. MUKQVIST wont to Coquillo
this morning to arrange) for Ms
tax foreclosure cases thnt aro
coming up very shortly.
MHS. K. HUNNKLb has gono to
Pondloton whoro alio will visit
for a fow wooka with her parents
nnd lator with friends In llakor
and Heppnor.
MHS. JOHN D. GOSS was a pnssn
gor aboard tho Adollno this morning-
for San Francisco whoro sho
will vlslf for a tlmo bofnro re
turning homo.
DAVE CAHEY, who has been hero
from Powers rccolvlng med
ical treatmont. for Injuries to his
ribs la Improving rapidly nnd will
leavo for homo soon.
II. ('. JENSEN, who baa boon on
gaged iln tho Bhoo business nt
Fresno, Calif, Arrived hero on tho
Nann Smith to look this torrltory
ovor with a view of locating.
IVY COMMtON tamo back from hta
Cooa Hlvcr ranch this inoinlng.
Carpenters havo JiiBt finished nl
now barn on his place In llou of '
tho ono washed away in tho flooda.
DH. HECTOR MACP1IEHS0N, of 0M
A. C, nrrhud on the stage yes
terday nnd this morning, together I
with Prof. W. A. Uarr, went ovor
to Coquillo to attend tho choose
and butter makers' meeting.
Millinery opening at S. S. Jen
nlngx, Xorlh lleud, l.'tli and Kit ti.
4
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WAITH MAY PfT I'P
TIIHATHU HL'li,l)IN(J
It was understood today
that there Is an agreement
between F. H. Wnlto and
CicoiRo J. I.omanskl that tho
former will erect a substan
tial theater building for
tho latter on tho Walto
property fronting on Sec
ond street and in tho. rear
of the Coke building. .Just
beforo leaving today on tho
stage Mr. Walto would nei
ther affirm nor deny tho
report. Hy his contract of
salo last year. Mr. I.oman
skl ia barred from tho thea
tre business In Marshflcld
until next December, It was
stated, and tho Hoyal Show
houso hero will bo conduct
ed by Mrs. heinanskl and
her son. It was aald tho
building would probably bo
of concroto nnd double
story In slzo. Mr. I.omanskl
Is in North Heud this after
noon nnd could not bo reach
ed for a statement.
LADIES' SUITS, COATS AND ONE-PIECE DRESSES
ARRIVING DAILY. THE NEWEST STYLES, FABRICS
AND SHADES. AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES BE SURE
AND EXAMINE THESE BEFORE BUYING.
Ladles' Suits, Navy Blue, Gaberdine, Wool, Poplins, Serges, etc.,
worth half tho price more jjiimmi, giu.rio, $1 1.75
Ladles' Summer Coals, all tho latest stylos, worth Hit 1-!) pur cont
moro i $7. It), $0.1)0
Ono-Pieco Serge Dresses, whltp Tunic, worth double the price $1.08
Sorgo with Silk Trimming, worth doublo tho pilco .?.()
Taffeta Silk, a dandy at half tho prlco more $t).t)0
A hotter ono !?IiI.no
Seo this high grade silk dress, trimmed with Chiffon trlm'ng ijl 1.7."
Originators J Q ?emey Q We Uad
LOW Prices 125 Busy Stores Follow
Next Door to Postoffice
IS
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Ilu
tNutUSEAOY
KAKTHUX M.W2XATH AHHIVES AT
I UOSEIiritU TO STAH'l? PUO.UHTS
JOHN M. SCOTT TFM.S POHTLAXI)
WHOLI'SALEUS TO "WAHE VV"
lliu" T Hurry to (Jet Coos Hay Tin".!
Says Ms( of Product From
Ilcifj Now " South
John M. Scott, general passenger
agent for tho S. P. In Oregon, has
Bounded a warning to Portland. Ho
has returned from his trip to Coos
county nnd to San Francisco.
In an lutorvlcw In Portland ho is
quoted ns sayjng:
"Portland wholesalora nnd Job
'bors will havo to got busy to win
their shnro of tho trado of the Coos
Hay country, which Is now almost
ontlroly going by boat to San Fran
cisco. Tho luinbor and dairy nro
Uucts from Cooa county nro Bhlppcd
to San FranclBco, nnd ,ln return tho
boats bring merchandise from there
to Hnndon, Coquillo, Mnrsliffchl and
North nond. Hut with tho opening
.of tho railroad lino from Portland
thoro will bo a fair ehanco to turn
most of thla trado to Portland."
Tho schedule of tho train aervlco
between Eugcno and Marahflold has
boon published In Tho Times. Mr.
Scott adds this, that trains will leavo
Portland nt 1:30 a. in. for Kugono,
arriving thero iln tlmo' to catch tho
eight o'clock train for Coos nay
which will reach Marahflold at 2:0Ti
p. m. Tho train leaving Marsliflold
nt 0:ir a. in. will got pnssongora to
Eugene for the ri:.'lu p. m. train for
Portland, arriving at tho lattor place
about 10:in p. m.
E
SHIVELY
DEAD
NOTED IXIHAXA MAX SrcCL'.MUEl)
AT WASHIXfJTOX TODAY
SI'Ii-WmI in is School Tcuehciruiid Hup-
Idly Hono to (''(Mi'iiKist I'lncu In
State
(Djr AhocIMM Trt la Cooi Iljr TlmM. J
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 1 1.
Senator Honjnmlii F. Shlvoly, of In
diana, died In a hospital horo thla af
ternoon after an Illness ot many
months.
STOCKS BOOM
POINTS OX STOCKS TODAY
Expects Wik Will Soon He I'mler
Way on Hnilroaa and Sawmill
Plants Thero
HOSHHUHG, Ore, March 1 L
Holtorntlng In ovcry particular the
statements mndo by him nt tho tlmo
of lila Inst visit to Hoscburg, S. A.
Koudnll, member of tho firm of
Kendall Brothers of Pittsburg, and
fono nt tho moil vitally Interested in
Itho early construction of tho pro
posed HoBoburg and Eastern Hall
road, and tho erection of n modern
sawmill near this city, this morning
stated ho nnd his associates woro
ready nnd anxious to begin actual
work on tho projects us soon as tho
city Bitrrondorn tho contract ex
ecuted hero several months ago.
HimiiifHH Conditions Flno
Talking of general business condi
tions throughout tho east, Mr. Kou
dnll said thoy woro never bettor
ftlinu at tho present tlmo. "Every
factory In tho cast and inlddlo west
13 oporatlng nt full tlmo," said Mr.
Kondall, "and money Is plentiful.
Tho nutomobllo factories nro behind
In their ordora, while the munitions
plants havo doubled their capacity
In ninny instances. Whllo much of
tho material now being (mnuufne
tured In tho enst la for tho foreign
countries, thla represents but n
small pnrt of tho total output. Only
n fow dnya ago I wiib tailing to (he
editor of one of tho largest timber
publications In tho United States,
and ho Informed mo thnt business
was at high tldo. Pacific coast fir
has advanced moro than $U a thou
sand feet, mid la stilt soaring. Other
'lumber Is ndvauclng In proportion.
In Now York tho railroad yards nro
congested with loadod cars, and offi
cials of tho various lines havo told
mo that tho roads aro making moro
money than ovor boforo. In com
mon with othor railroads, I am told
Hint tho Southern Pacific Compnny
lias been iiun'blo to got sufficient
enra to caro for Ita oustoinors. These
conations spoil busluoas. It la my
opinion that this year's busluoss will
ho tho groatost over oxparloncod on
tho Pacific Coast."
Taking nn optlmlstlo vlow ot con-
1 dltlons, Mr. Kendall bollovos tho
sooner tho proposod railroad and
I saw mill aro constructed here tho
'sooner tho people of thla Vi'clnlty
1 will shnro thy gouoral wnvo of proa
i parity that Is prevailing throughout
'the country.
(umi
t NEW TODAY t
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WANTED WoAiau to como to
house ntid wnsh. Phono 81!-U.
1US0 Central avoniin.
HOOM AXD HOAHD DotMUi Hotel
Thoroughly overhauled, opoiw
March 1G; rcasouablo ratos. Mrs.
E. M. Johnson, 2m and Curtis.
TWO HOMHSTHAI) lellnqul.Hhnicnts
for snlo. For particulars wrlto
Post offlco bax "iL" Myrtlo Point,
Ore.
FOU SALI Sfock or tlalry farm,
10 10 acres, 1225 cattle on place,
will handle about 150. Price $G0
per aero; $10,000 to $1C,000
down, balance to suit. Address
Fred Llllentlml, Marahflold, Oro.
Frnm
lilh Terminal Dock
bSp?'xsf and
FGUS0N TRANSFER
I'hono my
tljniid Waterfront I
Sa .... ,nS has it o, ;! I
4n Der i . t"n nun m
I'honell0"'1, 0nr''nKo remoy. I
BUY FRESH
HOMEMADE'
Cail
and
SARTER'S
PURE ICE CREAM.
!Dew Prop
Central Avenue
With us, prescript Ion com
pounding Is the most Ini
jiortniit ik u do, nnd
lo reicse ciwy cine and
piccautlon In do It light.
Hv brlugiiig jour piescrip
tliius to "Till! OWL" "
aro ghlng Ihe I. one the
best possible chances for
ivco cry.
"The Owl"
Frank D. Cohan
THE CENTRAL AVE
NUE DRUG STORE.
The Fragrance
of a
Flower Garden
may he enjojed In that lino
hi' Intense
TUMLIXO AUUCTCS
Delicate and delightful
THE BUSY CORNER
DRUG STORE
Phone 28
Wo Delher Iiuinedlately
Over Million Shares ut Securities '
I Cliange Hands In Xow York
' Stuck i:cliauge Today I
(Ilr AMoclatt.l Vim to Coo Uajr Timet,
NEW YOHK, March II. -War!
stoika and kindred Isauus boomed
on tho stock exchange, horo today.'
Tho Baloa amounted to ovor a mil-
linn shares Gulna of 2 to ft points
were roglatorod.
OH MY!
lTUn nl.l.U ,11(1.. In. tltlllll llllfr
X IIU IHIIUH l" liU VI. .M iIIV
You'll notlco Just the aamo,
That In tin hunting season ha
Will certainly cllo gamo.
Physician's 3VHm;
Eczema Remedy ;onion sots, per pound
Grass Seed
Now Is tho tlmo to phlnt grass and
wo nro prepared to furnish you
tho Bood ut tho following low
prlcoH '
Alsyke, per pound 18c
Timothy, per pound 9c
Italian Ryet por pound 9c
Orchard Grass, pound 18c
t
; LOST AND FOUND I
! ?
KOL'Xl) Fountain pen. Onor may
get same at Times offlco by puy
Ing for thla notlco.
FOUND Itlbbon watch fob, with
monogram. Owner may havo
aamo by applying at Times offlco
nnd paying for this nd.
FOPXD (I'entlcmnu'H gold ring,
inoiiogrammod. Owner may havo
aamo hy applying ut Times offlco
nnd paying for this nd.
WANTED I
$
WANTED Mini ami wlrV, no chil
dren, on dairy ranch, $50 month
and own house. Alox Carlson,
Tomploton, Oro,
tOJi
I FOR SALE t
$
I "OH SALE Thoroughbred Itarrttl
Hock ogga. Now thoroughbred
cockerel In flock Insuring high
grade birds. 11. A. Corthcll..
Phono III 71.
FOU SALE Slmiplc.N.s Hand Sepa
rator, 80 gal. por hour. Apply J.
E. FlUgernld.
FOR SALE Valiiahlo lionie-srcad lo
cation. Addroftg "A" Tiuioa offlco.
BICYCLE TIRES
Huy Them lroni I's. Wo
Clinigo Nothing to Put Them
on Your WliOi-I
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
I)r. nolmcs, tlio well-known skin special
lt, writes:
"I an convince Hint tlio I). D. X). Prn
pcrlitlim lit m much a spi-clflo for llczoma
08 iiuinlno for iiinlarla. I hare been pre
B rllilne the D. I. I. rcmody for years."
'Hun koothlni; comhlnutlon ot oil of
WinlTBiffn, 'ihyni'il, nnd other heallnij
liiKridknta called D. P. D. Prescription
Ih now a fmorlto remedy ot skin special
ist for all skin diseases. It penetrates
the pores, kWcs Instant relief from tlm
mint distressing Itch. Its soothing ottj
quirsiy noai iuu miiumeq iiMiiex.
10c
DriiRKtHts are (,'lad to recnmniend thli
Mllilui:. foolliiL'l liilild. "5e. fiUcundtl 00.
Couie to ux uud wit will tell you mora aliout
Don't h'orget I'li'it b'aies to
Hunker Hill.
Bunker Hill
Dep't Stor
FAU.M FOU SALE Thlrty-flvo
ncroH, ono-half bottom and ono
half bench land; six acres of good
orchard; uooil houso and barn,
lighted by ncotylono gaa; housa
with modorn oqulpmentB; hot and
cold wntor, bath, otc. Near Co
qulllc. A good buy If taken soon.
Inquire T, cato of Tlmos, or Hox
2150, Coqullle, Oro.
FOU SALIv Selected Wlillfc Leghorn
eggs for aottlugs, from good lnyorB.
W. H. Oxonrldor, Phono 003x2,
Marshflold.
FOU SALE Full blood R. II. cg$c5
for Hottlnp; also day old chicks.,
0. M. Connor, Ph. -K.I-J.
!
J FOR RENT I
$
I'OU H EXT Furnished flat, hot and
cold water, bath. 853 Third at.
this renmrkshlo remedy. Your money hack
ihiIi'hh tin Ilmt holtlo n'lli'Vc you. I'. I. I'.
ttoup tnjw your skiu healthy. .k uhout It.
HED CHObS 1)151 ti STOHE
WH Dindinffer & Co i mos'5 wwin-vo oon
Phone 32 I south llroadvM.y.
HOOM anil
apply 22D
'"y3git,Mi4-- TJTi'arHn sir
4-JjMi.A
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