SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16, 12D. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. S Overseas Officer Adds 1W00D DUPLICATES OLD Major John A. Sellwood, while in service overseas, was at one time the meet of the owner of an English manor. He was so favorably im pressed with the library that he has built an addition to his residence at East Thirteenth and Harney avenue, and Incorporated an exact replica. Mr. Ben Wood, 683 Lexington avenue. slipped and fell one day recently, creas ing her arm. ' David Williams of Woodstock has bought and moved Into the residence property of 1506 Milwaukie atreet, after papering and otherwise Improving his Sew home. Mrs. L W. Saunders has arrived home rom an 'extended visit wtth relatives In 'oronto, Canada, and is at home at 497 Clatsop avenue. Miss May H Inch man of. 50 Maiden avenue left Saturday for a two weeks' 1rialt with relatives in Lincoln, 'eb. Mrs. W. E. Orlder of 488 Leo avenue entertained with a luncheon Wednesday. Covers were laid for 11. The Ladles' Missionary society of the Snokane Avenue Presbyterian church met with Mrs. Llnnett. 1795 East Sev enth street Friday afternoon. Blackman circle. Ladles of the O. A. R.f will hold a sale and dinner at Wall's hall. East Thirteenth and Lexington ave nue, Wednesday, October 27,from 5 to 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Walker and lit tle daughter, Geraldine. of Tulare, Cal.. have spent the past three months at the home of Mrs. Walkers sister. Mrs. H. V. Pendleton, 1753 East Nineteenth street. The trip north was made in their auto. Walker planned to return by boat, but could not secure space for the auto, hence he started on the return Journey In the machine, Mrs. Walker and daugh ter will follow shortly. Eugene Ollkson, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Riddle. 669 Bidwell avenue, arrived last week from Peotone, 111., 20 miles from Chicago, for a month's visit. The young man Is a prosperous farmer. Mayor Baker addressed a meeting at the community house Monday night. P. Tye and family have returned home from an auto tour of Southern Oregon and California, and are more than ever in love with the Rose City. F. .1. Wolfenden of Lincoln, Neb., has bought the A. Robertson grocery store et East Thirteenth and Miller avenue. He took charge of the store the first of the week. Steps to organise a men's club as a working auxiliary for Spokane Avenue Presbyterian church were taken at a meeting, following the services last Sun day morning. Officers are: The Rev. Kenneth Brown, president; Charles Mas son, vice president : L. H. Slade. secre taVy, and O. C. Hoskins, treasurer. The Sellwood Worsted Mills are run ning full blast. More than 100 operators are employed. Many new houses are being construct ed In East and West Moreland. Many members of the T. P. C. E. of the Spokane Avenue Presbyterian church are planning to attend a banquet at the First church Tuesday evening. The Christian Endeavor of Jh Spo kane Avenue Presbyterian church held a business meeting at the home of Miss Helen Mackey, 685 Umatilla avenue, Friday evening. Troop One. Boy Scouts of America, is planning to hold an entertainment in the near future at the, Llewellyn school. K. Kisslfng of 472 Sellwood boulevard has purchased the residence adjoining his own and will convert it into a sani tarium. SELLWOOD Sellwood school contributed wonder fully to the drive for clothes for the Ar menians. The drive closed Wednesday and a full truck load of clothes was parted away from the school's basement. Boys of the eighth B grade went from house to house asking for clothes and brought in enough to put their room over the others. Another drive for paper was made and of course Mrs. E. H. Richards' room (1) won the contest by a trifle over 80 liounds. The entire school got seven tons. Rooms 1, II. 2 and 4 had the most. f Kenneth Hamblem spent the week-end at the home of his parents at 4o4 Mai den avenue. He Is a junior at the O. A. C. , Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Murdn started early in the week for, a 10 duy trip to their ranch In Bend,: Or. They reside at S95 Yukon avenue. Mrs. J. Richey of 666 Tenlno avenue held a sewing bee ather home Tues day. Many were present and a good amount of work was finished. Milton A. Miller will speak at the Sell wood Democratic club meeting next Tuesday evening . at the Community house. Everybody Invited. Walter Jenkins, the cheery Portland song leader, got his first introduction to the Sellwood people Monday evening at a Sellwood Moreland club meeting at (he Comnrunity house. Walt says that he Is going to get Sellwood in on some peppy community singing. W. a URen and Dr. Esther Love Joy will sneak at Lents school toniaht at I 'n'clock on the League of Nations. The Franklin Community club dance will be held this evening in the gym nasium of the Franklin high echool. Good music and an instructor will be featured. AH are invited. Marion County in Two-Year Period Gains 1500 Voters Salem, Oct. 16. Of a total of 18,813 registered voters in Marlon county, 13, 664 are Republicans, 3970 Democrats, 14 Progressives, 230 Socialists, 421 Prohi bitionists, 400 independents and 114 miscellaneous. Men registered number 11.215, women 7598. The Prohibition party numbers 260 women and 161' men. The registration shows a galfi of ap proximately 1600 over the figures of two years ago, and approximately 2900 over the 1916 registration. ' Members of the Marion-Polk-Yamhill Medical society have gone on record as opposed to the anti-compulsory vacci nation amendment. After 2 trips serosa the Atlantic ocean, one of which was as a member of the crew of the U. s. S. George Washington, which carried President Wilson to France, Adair Lockwood. son of Mr. and . Mrs. Chauncey M. Lock wood of this, city, is in Salem for a ENGLISH LIBRARY PORTION PMH--J'-S V, X IT W I Y -zK xm LPiira 1 erml streets. View of East Thirteenth Tigard is one of thfe liveliest cen ters of building activities In the Tualatin valley. HX A. Johnson, manager of the Tigard Lumber com pany, reports more building materi als in demand now than at any time in the past three years. Among the new buildings recently con structed Is the Durham schoolhouse, costing between 87000 and $8000, situated about 2h miles south of Tigard. Mrs. Alice Bristol is occupying her new house near the M. E. church, which is modern throughout and coBt upwards of 85000. The residence of Professor W. H. Hough, northwest of the depot about half a mile, has recently been completed and is one of the most substantial and attractive In Tigard. Fred Mann has about completed what is thought to be the most up-to-date residence on the Capitol highway, about three miles from Tigard, costing over $6000. N. Q. Light, in Tigard, has finished a neat modern cottage at a cost of about 81500, in cluding labor. O. B. Carson, on Walnut avenue, has been occupying his new cottage for some time, but recently sold it to L. McDonald, it is reported, for $4000. E. E. Lang is another recent builder on Walnut avenue, his modern residence costing around $4000. At Bonita station, almost a suburb of Ti gard, E. J. Ericson, John Borstad, J. W. Allison, A. Koch and others have built substantial cottage homes. At Durham P. Jacobson, F. H. Greene and others have recently built homes. Many small cottages and temporary buildings have been built with lumber from the Tigard yard In the section around it for a sweep of three and four miles. "Everybody is building garages around here,"' said E. A. Johnson of Tigard, who sells lumber all day and manes out oins an nignt. "Ana Darns are being built, too. Little additions and improvements take up a consider able total of lumber in a week, and the demand continues stiff." Arrangements are being made for an other social dance with music from Portland at Burtch's hall Saturday eve ning, October 23. A serlee of these dances are to be given, and as .they were well attended last season the expecta tion is justified that they will be as popular this season. Rev. F. M. Burtch of Plymouth, Idaho, will preach in the M. E. church Sunday eveening. He Is visiting rela tives and friends in Tigard this week. The Red Rock dairy is making Tigard famous with its output of cheese. The cheese factory is under the direction of C. W. West and his sons, and receives milk from many farmers In the vicinity of Tigard. E. E. Munger has almost completed his new modern home of eight rooms. J. G. Densem has opened his drug store in the Bonsteele cement block and Is constructing a cement sidewalk from the street. Chicken supper at ' Metzger Saturday evening under direction of the Ladies' Aid, Is sure to attract- visitors from Tigard. - The First Tigard bank is doing a good business under the direction of William Evans, cashier. It now has resources of $215,600, and Is consistently endeavor ing to encourage development and home building. Joseph Sax, one of the old residents of the Tualatin valley, has decided to retire from sctlve life and hereafter to reside with his daughter near Scholia. He has accordingly sold his highly Im proved home place to Keckla, the con sideration being reported at $4500. Sax has means enough to enjoy his remain ing days in peace and comfort and may start to see the world, b.ut Portland la as far as his intentions carry him now. Police Halt Party Glenn H. Ross and Lawrence Pierce were starting on a party. They were seated in a machine at Eleventh and Bumside streets late Thursday night Yells of merriment filled the air. Pa trolmen found two Hawaiian wpmen and another man in the machine. Ross and Glenn, whom the police accuse of mak ing all the noise, were arrested on charges of drunkenness and disorderly conduct BANK OF KENTON Kenton Station Adjacent to industrial dis trict of Kenton and North Portland. 'Commercial and Savings Accounts Solicited MANY HOMES BUILT IN TIGARD DISTRICT Replica of OF SELLWOOD DISTRICT Business area of this southern section Street and Sewer Projects in Season Costs $3,061,442.67 A total of $3,061,442.67 has been spent by the city of Portland for street and sewer improvements this season, accord ing to figures made public today by City Engineer Laurgaard. . An early win ter season prevented the' completion of a large amount of work which will now go over until the coming summer, the report says. Preparations of plans for the work cost $104,829.29 ; Inspection. $56.016.56 ; sewer construction, $1,929,927 ; street im provements, $1,972,475. The improvements were handled by private contractors with the exception of 14 paving jobs, which were completed by the municipal pav ing plant. ARLETA MEETING Monday the Democratic ' central committee held a well attended meeting at the Arleta library. A regular meeting of the Lents Parent-Teacher association was held Tues day to acquaint the teachers and pa rents. Next Monday Dr. Esther Lovejoy will address a meeting at the Arleta library. A Republican rally was held in the Lents school last Wednesday. The Portland Woman's Social Science club met October 14 at the home of its president, Mrs. M. Cooper of 4815 Seventy-fifth street. A box lunch was given, followed by a quilting party. The store of L. Duer & Co. at Firland station was robbed a short time ago. and a large quantity of tobacco taken. Tuesday the Mount Scott W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. McKlnley. Glenn T. Aldrich Taken to Chicago To Answer Charge Glenn T. Aldrich, ending an Oregon career "that three times landed him in jail, left Friday morning in custody of Detective Sergeant Cartan of the Chi cago police to answer charges of pass ing several thousand dollars' worth of bogus checks. Detective Cartan also said Aldrich will be charged with bigamy if he clears himself of the check-passing charges. He is said to have three wives one he married in Chicago early in September, and the third married nine days after the second. Word is said to have been received by a Portland bank through which Aldrich tried to reach his father, a meat packer of Nebraska City, that his father will do nothing more for him. Aldrich claims he has heard from his father to the effect that he will meet Aldrich in Chicago and help him out of his difficulty. 1 The checks said to be held against M0NTAVILLA MONTAVILLA Savings Bank East 8Ut and Stark Streets COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS Montavilla Meat Market 1$W EAST 8TABK TABOR 476 Ssnsage, Wholesale sad Retail Meats aad Ssatage of Best Klad Only THE DRUG SHOP For Drugs W. E. FOWLER, Prep. Car. g. SOtS A ltaan Stt. Tel, Taker 4S4 0141 Taker 74 Dickson Drug Co. Pi'snilstlsBt. Keeafct, StaUMMry t, tot St. at surt Psrtlan. Or. DEMOCRATS HOLD English of the city Is spread oat along sev ASSURED LENTS One of the improvements which Lents has won after a long fight, is the new sidewalks. This improve ment not only encourages the peo ple, but also raises the value of their property. The improvement has been sought several years ' without success by property owners and busi ness men of Lents. The city is lay ing sidewalks from Fifty-fifth avenue to Sixty-eighth avenue on Ninety second street. Special meetings are being held at the Lents Evangelical church at 7 :30 o"clock every evening except Saturday, until October 31. Preaching by T. B. Culver and special music by L. Mi Bam, soloist. The Lents Republican club met Wed nesday. October 13. Speeches were Jven on all the measures. The G: A. R. will give a bean supper at the Odd Fellows' hall, Fifty-eighth avenue and Ninety-second street, this evening. Supper will be served from 5 to 7 o'clock and an entertainment will be given at 8 o'clock. Misses Laura and Zella Pierce, gradu ates of Franklin high school, are teach ing in Eastern Oregon. Everett France of 10328 Fifty-seventh avenue has been at St Vincents hos pital for over a week. He is improving steadily and hopes to be home soon. He was operated on for appendicitis. U. S. Forest Patrol Plane Is Damaged ' Landing in Eugene Eugene, Or.. Oct. 16. Three of the De Havilands engaged in forest patrol work In Oregon during the past Bum mer landed on the Eugene field Fri day, en route from Camp Lewis to Mather flying field. California. In the party were Lieutenant Gardiner, Lleu tenant Newberry, Sergeant Eckman, Cadets Woodgert and Hyer and Pri vate Hicks. The plane piloted by Lieu tenant Gardiner and Sergeant Eckman made a bad landing, diving sharply into the mud and smashing both pro peller and landing gear. The damaged plane will probably be detained here for several days for repairs. Aldrich aggregate between $2000 and $4000. Aldrich was first arrested here on charge of passing a bogus check at the Peoples bank on the Indorsement of J. M. Ramos of the Ramos Roofing company. He received money to pay for that check, and then, immediately on that settlement he was intercepted on Instructions from the Chicago' police. Before leaving Aldrich refused to talk except to say that he would be released on all counts after he ar rived in Chicago, where he can "fix things up right" WANTED 100 HEN 4T OJfCE TO LEARN TO OPERATE AND REPAIR AUTOS AND GAS TRACTORS. APPLY HEMPHILL 8 AUTOMOBILE A OAS TRACTOR SCHOOL, COR. E. 20TH AND HAWTHORNE. WRITE FOB FREE CAT ALOGUE. SELLWOOD Bank of SELLWOOD Portland, Oregon Capital $50,000 STATE . COUNTY CITY DEPOSITORY OFFICERS L. H. Alexander. . .President Joseph Hume. Vice President L. D. Goodrich. .... .Cashier G. C. Hoskins.. Asst Cashier Portland Rug Co. Unssr New Mimaawit FLUFF IIU MA. DC FROM OCD CARPETS I mmm nun a araeiALTV OA RFC T OLCSRIRO, SIZINa, RCFtTTIM Wl Mkb A.RJB PIUVIR 1Tt-174 C. 17TH ST. SELLWOOD MSS NEW SIDEWALKS House library to Manor AT SELLWOOD TO BE STARTED AT ONCE Sellwood shortly will have its new fire station, it was indicated at the city hall Friday, when preparations were made to award contract for construction of the building to Rob ertson. Hay & Wallace. Their bid on the building was $10,380. Com missioner Pier will ask the council Wednesday to award the contract on that basis.. The new fire station, patterned after an old English cottage, will be built at the corner of East Thirteenth street and Tenlno avenue. Its huge doors will be "camouflaged" to appear as the cur tained and vine covered windows of a typical English cottage. It will be a one story and ; basement structure. , Besides the main apparatus room, where equipment will be housed, there will be quarters for the fire captain in charge, a hose tower, living room 14x23 feet, locker rooms, store rooms and dormitory. Ten men will be constantly on hand to respond to calls in the dls trict. t A modern hose and pumping engine will constitute the equipment. Ladder apparatus will be. attached to the hose wagon. The building is to be built of brick. It was designed by L. G. Holden of the fire department. Opium Possessor Sentenced Jose Gobiaes was arrested at the Por tola hotel Friday night on charges of having morphine in his possession and also possessing stolen goods. There was insufficient evidence to convict htm of stealing hats found 'in his room and he was sentenced to jail for 180 days for possessing opium. CENTRAL RE STAIN The Three Day Plan Gives you better service, improves working conditions and cuts down cost of production. Our drivers deliver in mornings and collect in afternoons, thus overcoming carrying soiled clothing in sime delivery machin with the clean, insuring sanitary conditions. LAUNDRY COLLECTED. Mastday p. m. delivered Thursday 1 uesaay p m. delivered Friday Wednesday p. m. delivered Saturday Thursday p. m. delivered Monday Friday P- Saturday We Do Four Kinds Fferent Prices. Cup and Saucer Special Cup and Saucer For 15 Cents Can't be duplicated in city. Big assortment of dinnerware at bar gain prices. This is your oppor-l tunny. W. M. Taylor 60-62 Grand. East 422 phones: East 2359 Rents and Repairs E. R. STEEN Dealer In Sewing Machines and Supplies Dressmaking School in Connection 1S2 Grand Are., Portland, Ore. FURNITURE HEATERS COOK STOVES RANGES AKD ETEETTHIHO uc the nuts or Household Goods ISRAEL KORN t GBAXD ATE. SUNNYSIDE A. We HOLMGREN To make your home more home like. PAINTING. PAPER HANGING AND KALSOMINING Wall Paper. Paints. Oils. Calci mine and Glass. 1013 Bdaiont Pkoao 217-SO Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 Dij Northwest Electric , i Service League ils To Be Reorganized Plans for the organisation of the Northwest Electrical Service league, to be composed of manufacturers, dealers, jobbers and power companies, will be formulated by a Joint advisory com mittee of the Northwestern Electrical association, with two local members. according to action taken at the ninth annual convention of the Oregon Asso ciation of Electrical Contractors and Dealers, at the Multnomah hotel Friday. The Important annual convention will close, this afternoon, following an inspec tion of the Sf Johns municipal ter minal, where the association enjoyed luncheon at the noon hour. Friday night members and their families and friends were guests at the annual dancing party at the Multnomah. O. B. Coldwell, vice president of the Portland Railway, Light & Power com pany ; J. W. Red path, secretary of the California Association of Contractors and Dealers ; L. B. Smith and Fred Todt were speakers at the Friday, afternoon meeting, at which approximately 150 members and visitors were present Mike!Banks' Revolt ShortLived;HePays Part of War Debt urinhital Flnnkfl tmhltMr of liouor. con tributed a fine of $10 to the city Fri day when arraigned before Judge Ross man on a charge of drunkenness -and disorderly conduct Banks sought to educate some friends living at 224 Harrison' street In the af fairs of the Irish revolution. His friends, however, refused to admit him because he was Intoxicated, and he smashed a dining-room window. Judge Rossman said that any man connected with a revolution should pay part of the war debts. Banks paid. An inventor has given a two-wheeled freight or baggage truck a pair of legs hinged to the cVnter of the- handles to enable It to be moved upealrs. EAST SIDE LDK3 a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. a. tn. a. m. in. delivered Tuesday m. delivered Wednesday of Laundry at Four Phone East 494. G. H. TEMPLE Sheet Metal Works FURNACC WORK A SPECIALTY RooTInf an Oeneral Rap Wart. FHONC C. S4S4 414 C. MORRISON ST. Whew Vu A p. Hungry ane Want That Full FMtlnf CAT AT TMC Savoy Restaurant Eio.ll.nt Sarvles 4mm AB.Mffc AWM, Rhone Catt S1SS Fortius, Or. CAST 7SS7 J. A. LAKIN Minofcturr of HIGH-CLASS AOATC JEWELRY Wholetele ane Retail lOt GRAND AVC. NCAR C. Watlilnffton St. Portland, Oraeen. SlMleve A Barctaw Delivery Oaf ar Right Doughboys Express FHONC CAST 17. Llfht ens Near Deilvtrr. OFFICE: 114 UNION AVE, Fhene AutemaUe Z2X-4 Ziegler & Misner Daakta la MAY, GRAIN, FLOUR FCCD. ETC Cast sixth mn4 Ctar StrasU TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET MANAGHAN'S GROCERY 28th and East Ankeny Sts, GROCERIES of Quality Pacific, East 382 Prompt Deliveries MT. SCOTT LAURELWOOD FILLING STATION H. U DtekcTaeo. Mrr. RETREADING AND VULCANIZING A SPEOIALTY , - 41 1 Fe5r RaaT " . Taker MM His Suburban Home METIS CLUB OF ARLETA PROVING LIVE WIRE BODY Among the recent social and com mercial factors of the Mount Scott district is the organization of the Arleta Men's club, formed a year ago and now recognized as an agency for important neighborhood better ment. The club was originated under the supervision of the Rev. Owen T. Day and has held suppers and meetings once a month since its origin. ine principle or tne club is to pro mote the interests of the community. and it has lived up to its principles. Officers are : W. I. Helnrlchs. prenU cent m. van Billiard, vice-president George Jennings, secretary, and Charles Heaslmer, treasurer, together with Messrs. Brasure. Payne, Ordway, Roach CENTRAL INSIST ON BRADLEY'S PIES BRADLEY & TRACY 66 Grand Avenue GARAGE AND AUTO DIRECTORY ALBINA KILLINGS WORTH DOWN-TOWN PRICES Tires, Tubes, Gas, Oils at Downtown Prices SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONET BUT YOUR SUPPLIES FROM BROOKS' SERVICE GARAGE M Alberta Street SAT AND NIGHT SERVICE Astomatle IIMI 11 SO AIMna Avanin Fhon Wmwii 1 SO. PIEDMONT GARAGE F. l. FOWCRS J. O' MARLON OOMPICTC LINC OF FARTS AND CLCCTRIOAL SUFFLICS OCNCRAL SUTO RCFAIRINO OXVLIMC, AOSTVLCNC WCLDINO Aflnt SOODVCAR AND BRURSWIOK TIRCS AND TUBIS VULCANI2IRO OILS uRCAtlS AND AOOKMORICs When Is Trouble, Tewlns er fUrUm. Cell en Us Friedli & Dressier Auto Repair Co. VULOANIZIN BATTCRV RCOHAROINO ACCTYLCNC WILDINA BRAZINC FHONC CAST 4SS-I7 UNION AVENUC NORTH Fhene Weeeiawn 4t7t F. L. Sarnum W. f, Braece U. S. GARAGE General Auto Repairing STOftAai AND ACCESSORIES ALL WORK GUARANTEED S17-S1S William Aim., eornar Fslltafl SC. Portland. Oreaen WILLIAMS AVENUE GARAGE BOND A SAVASE, PROP. OENCRAL RCFAIRINO CLBOTRIO SPCOIALISTS TOR AO E, ETO. TELEPHONE EAST fSS PIEDMONT UNDCR NCW VULCANIZING AND RETREADING Diamond and Miller Tires ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1133 ALBINA AVENUE DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. & O. GARAGE STORAGE AKTJ KEFAIUINO A0OCSSORIEA WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE AUTOMOBILES FHONC CAST 441 ONLY STRICTLY UNION SHOP ON CAST SIDE CARL O. PICS ENS, Manaaar. ISO UNION AVENUE NORTH GARAGE AND AUTO DIRECTORY EAST SIDE 1 UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER CO. 441 Hawthorne Avenue COME WITH YOUR REPAIRING as y6u will eventually when you find Mr. Brown and Mr. Bevans tire experts on Fords and Chevrolet!. Commercial Motor Car Co E. Uth aad BarstUe Resalrlif Hlra.Orase PafRtlBfstersre II E. 7111 STORAG ZrT(m1 KAdl RAI ILK I 0AL1U11 414 C at. Grana Whan Yau Waat Your Car Repainted CARR cCsMILEY Are. at C. ISM St. la 400 aatiMat Pftenet R. KlvMe A O. Aleve Cart 777S WILLIAMS AVE, TIRE SHOP VULOANIZING AND RCTRCADING , We But an4 GaU Haw an turns Maae TIRES ASS ICRKS 47 WHflame Ave. . Fertlsad. Of. and Lembach making up the executive committee. ' - M, Some of the speakers havs Include H. W. 8tone. general serretary of the Y. M. C A- Circuit Judge G a tens, Bo F. Irvine, editor of The Journal ; Dr. , Stevenson of the. A E. F. : Dr. Esther Pohl Lovejoy and other very interesting speakers. - Meetings are held In the Afieta Bap tist church, but are not restricted to . Baptists. Anyone Interested in the wel fare of the community Is Invited. Meet ings dates are on the fourth Tuesday la . every month. -1' . Mud Delays Autolst Sandy, Or.. Oct 16 It took Manley rillA U. hAiira tn rlrlv from Rock-' Creek. Eastern Oregon, Ho Bandy, and , 11 TOOK Vi noun tor mm iw urit. through the mud from Sandy to the old Fltsgerald place In Dover, a dls tance of six nil lea Laundry (-Session for Cleveland San Francisco. Oct. 16. (I. N. R)- 1 The Laundry Owners' association se lected Cleveland as the 1921 convention-! city and elected H. W. Gllpatrlck of Kansas City president For the first time tn the history of the Industry, South Africa's sugar crop last year exceeded domestic requirements, which also have grown rapidly. EAST SIDE Day ans Nlgh Srvle Oemr! Rsselrlnfl A Full Line ef Aocamrm 410-411 WILLIAM! AVK, TIRE SHOP MANAGEMENT DO YOU THINK? Six Inner tubes, two extra tires, pump. Jack. Ure tools, blowout patches. Inner liners, valves, valve caps. Inner tube patches, ttre dough, cement, blow-out chains, non-skid chains, soiled clotnes, vulcanixlnc, time, patience and cuss words XONE OF THE ABOVE IS XECESSABT VYHEX TOU TJ9E T75ITEK8AL TIRE FILLER WHAT DO TOU THI7TKI East 6810 RIGHT IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD An We.1e4ha-MlmiU y SATTIRT SCRVIOS STATION. ettnai RapalreS, Oaarssa, Rama Praa Immllaa : ; MUL MilLKI 5E.KVICE OSCAB BOLLIUEit RURNSIOC ST. Ave. en4 C GM SL CAST eyes Rat. CAST S7S1 HAYfTHORNE VULCANIZING WORKS L. RAssCSAUM, Fraprlatar, 40 Haatharne Ave. aU Grass Ave. en Slit DC, ' Ante Tire Raaalrlnf ef Senr DaesrisUea, Tetephene Seat SSO. . We Sell SN Guarantees' TIRES ass TUBES. Russell St. Garage Fin Meter ear tisalrtm an lteesa,' Aconey for "Rem-SevOut" rtader sad Bod? Dart Remoter. Fine lAoe ef , Taad Can For Mala.--. TOWING NIGNT AND DAY. - pnane Cart St IS. Oar. Vance Are anS RimmM St, . , "f v.; 'it' -V '4 -