Ntil THE'" OREGOK DAILY' JOU RNAL, ' PORTLAND,-" OREGON. SATURDAY, v OCTOBER 30, 1920. r' Near East MANY STREETS IN SELL10D PAVED Street lights have been installed on Ochoco uvenus from East Nine teenth street to the Southern Pacific tracks and on Moorec avenue from Kast Twenty-third street to the Southern Pacific, all of which ter ritory is located in the South Sell wood jrardena, adjoining Sellwood on the east. Howard Haaks Is erecting a stone building In Moores avenue. In that dis trict the streets are belns graded and graveled and otherwlss the district is taking on metropolitan aire. Bull Run water was secured recently. Mr. and Mrs. August Eck of 634 Kast Morrison street were the guests this week of their daughter, Mrs. M. P. Beerman. 121 Bherrett avenue. A masquerade ball was given at the Llewellyn schoolhouHo Friday evening under the auspices of the school. A large costumed crowd attended. The Christian Endeavor society of the Spokane Avenue church will hold a Hal loween party tonight at the home of Miss Velfna Colt. 6S5 Tucoma avenue. Notices to construct cement sidewalks and curbs on Kast Sixteenth street from Maiden to Nehaltm avenues were posted by the city during the week. Tacoma avenue from Kast Seventeenth street to East Fifteenth was hard sur faced this week. At the rate at which paving has been progressing In this sub urb the whole of Hell wood from Kast Seventeenth etreet to the river will be hard surfaced by 1M2. Much of this terrltour was below bonding value untM the lasT year or two. Mrs. C. T. Brock of Onalaska, Wash., visited her mother, Mrs. N. T. B. Schuyler, 682 Hex avenue, this wtek. . Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Gaffney. 042 Leo avenue, are planning to leave f or . the East the first of November. Dr. Oeorge Mallett leaves shortly for Klamath Falls with a view to locating there. Charles W. Newton, who at present realdes With his mn-ln-law, Fred Grif fith, at lit Lexington avenue, is erecting farm buildings on his recently purchased l-aere tract one mile from Newberg. Mrs. Mary Hutcllffe has authorized the construction of a five-room bunga low at 869 Linn avenue, and Waldele Brothers has commenced work on the structure, which win he exactly like the one erected for President Alexander of the Bank of Sellwood, at 670 Nehalem avenue. Mr. Stanton la enlarging his apart ment house at 542 Leo avenue. R. C. Meade, 651 Sherrett avenue. Is adding four rooms, a new cement base ment and other modern features to lils residence. H. R. Ailshlre has sold his home at ' 833 Ochoco avenue, the deal also In cluding eeveral cows, 150 chickens and about 25 rabbits. Ailshlre has removed to the Laurelhurst district with his family. Tne gas company is laying new mams on the north elde of Maiden avenue, be lt' tween Milwaukle street and Sellwood park. Jacob Leuthold, 1445 Mllwatikle etreet. Is putting in his winter grain on his bipr tract of land from Maiden to Ogden and East Thirteenth to Sixteenth streets, lie has been working diligently on It the past week. Hoy and Taylor Booth and their fami lies of Frederick. N. !.. were in Sell wood Sunday with T". C. Johnson and family at 153.1 Milwaukle Htreet. They made the trip by automobile and will buy farm property in the valley. Mrs. Georgo Mallett and tittle daugh ter. Dorothy. 1735 Kast Kleventh street, have returned from McMinnville, where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mm. William Still and little son and "Grandma" Boyce arrived home this week from Hood River, where they have been on an apple farm. The Stills will locate oa a farm in the Wil lamette valley. Mrs. Harry '""hompson of Hillsboro was in the city over Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cald well, of 1595 Kast Thirteenth street. A most successful bazaar and supper were conducted at Walln' hall Wednes day evening by the Blackmar circle. Ladies of the Grand Army of the Re public. More than 00 diners partici pated in the feast. The bazaar Betted the circle about $100. Miss Mary Hinohman, 450 Maiden, returned from a visit at Lincoln, Neb., last week. 'Ideal Young Woman' Subject at Vespers "The Ideal Toung Woman" will be the subject for discussion Sunday afternoon at the Warren Vesper class for young people at ths First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Ira D. Morgan will sing and the vesper orchestra will furnish two num bers. Toung people are invited. Last Sunday 144 were present. The government of The Netherlands la planning to mix potato flour of domestic manufacture with American wheaA flour, to Increase and cheapen the supply of breadstuff s. Home Theatre GRAND ATE. AND MORRISON Dos't miss Children Matinee, I P. M. CHAS. RAT la "RED HOT DOLLARS" Deeper than a thrill, finer than a laugh, yet with thrills and laughs ga lore. That's Charles Ray. COMEDY, "OVER THE TRA5SOM" A Joe Martin Special stir... oct. si I'nennal Star Program "FOOTLIGHTS AND SHADOWS" A Gripping Drama Coaedr, "Simple Life" Path News MOS, NOV. 1 "ERSTWHILE SUSAN" A Hodskiatoa Special TTJESn NOV. MRS. CHA8. CHAPLIN la "INFERIOR SEX" Comedy, Moaey to Bar WED, NOT. t CTNTHIA THE MnnTTE" Comedy, Tk Movie Hero" THTJRS, NOV 4 ETHEL CLAYTON la THE 1ITH COMMANDMENT" Parameaat Mgs. Newt Comedy, Asily Day" FRL, NOV. i "LOADED DICE" Big Wtstera Special Bea Tarala la " "Ta Womldan Believe It" DURING LAST YEAR Side Communities Enjoying Rapid Growth THE UNFINISHED ALBERTINA KERR NURSERY I ii "" '"r.mMTiMi AyM. 4? trnn: ff vJS&i J: i ;' !J 'J SELLWOOD PUPILS MDNTAVILLA HOLDS 1 1 CHARM WITH PLAY ENJOYABLE SOCIAL xl The eighth grade of Sellwood school gave an entertainment Fri day afternoon In celebration of. Hal loween. A play was given for the parents and friends of the children. The program opened when a num ber ot Sellwood beauties emerged from behind the scenes clad In the most beautiful costumes that the Sellwood assemblage had ever gazed upon. After the usual conversation that goes with a Halloween play Oladys Watson and Geraldlne Amos came for ward and sang a dainty Halloween duet which was well received. The real fvjn of the afternoon started when the goblins came In dressed in the most gruesome costumes. All had long scrawny necks and small heads. Cats, elves and ghosts were also in the program, the ghosts making a big hit when Rill Trites, who represented the disembodied spirit of a musician, stepped forward and amid the groans of the other ghosts began play lng upon an unseen piano which was really the sweet strains of a violin behind the scenes. The whole play was well received. Mrs. K. II. Richards and Miss Cowey, teachers of the eighth grade, arranged the program. Sellwood school's football team won the scheduled game with Clinton Kelly school by default when the latter school failed to appear at the Reed college field Thursday afternoon. The following clubs will meet at the Community house this week : Tuesday, the Sellwood Democratic club ; Thurs day, the Sellwood Lavender club. The city has decided to enlarge John son park by adding four more acres to the park. This will enable the park to give numerous band concerts and big picnics next summer. The aditionai land was bought from J. D. Stevens of East j Twenty-third street. On Friday, November 12, the Sellwood Boosters' club will hold a dinner at the I. O. O. F. hall. Trlnclpal L. H. Morgan of Sellwood school was recently tried by Jury and fined $10 in the Milwaukle court for putting a wire collar around the neck of a cow. Witnesses declared that the cow's neck was a complete mass of sores and bruises where the barbed wire had cut in when the cow had attempted to get through the fence. Sellwood citizens were taken out In Morgan's auto Friday afternoon to view the alleged suffering heifer, and all claimed that the cow was in fine condi tion and that only one sore could be seen on the cow and that was directly behind the ear. They also stated that they would sign an affidavit and some voiced the opinion that somebody who had it in for Morgan had raised the trouble. Morgan declared that the cow was a family pet and that he would not hurt the cow intentionally for anything. NORTH ALBINA A community meeting was held in the auditorium of Thompson school, Tues day evening, to discuss the ballot to be cast at the coming election. The princi pal speakers were Mrs. Alexander Thompson and L. D. Mahone. The missionary eociety of the Pilgrim Congregational church met during the week at the home of Mrs. H. Ehlers, 940 Montana avenue. Sixteen members were present. The next meeting will be held at the j home of Mrs. Livingstone at Castle avenue and Mason street on No vember 18. Laurin Keane and John Lebor. Journal carriers of North Albina, flew over Port land In a Curtiss airplane last week aa guests of the Journal. Keane flew with Pilot Harding while Lebor went up with Archie Roth of the Oregon, Washington & Idaho Airplane company. Mrs. Thomas Beechey of Ocean Park. Wash., ie visiting at the home of her friend, Mrs. H. Khlra at 940 Montana avenue. Spiritualists Meeting Called The Independent Bible Spiritualistic society and church will meet at 8 p. m. Sunday night in Forester's hall, 129 Fourth street. The lecture Will be by Mrs. J. C. Schorl, pastor. BANK OF KENTON Kenton Station Adjacent to industrial dis trict of Kenton and North Portland. Commercial and Savings Accounta Solicited It 1'h probable that no public func tion in Montavilla has been more highly appreciated than the one staged Tuesday night under the aus pices of the "Welfare league. In the school auditorium. The management secured Mayor Baker and Chief of Police Jenkins as speakers. The program was supplemented by a male quartet. A liberal and atten tive audience filled the assembly room, which cheered and encored the speakers and singers throughout the program. At East Seventy-ninth and East Stark there is a telephone pole which has been the subject of remarks by not a few. The pole stands two feet from the curb at right angles to the corner. A number of near accidents have already been wit nessed on account of it. With nearly all traffic from Glisan transferred to the newly paved Seventy-ninth, the pole has become a menace. Unless it Is removed it will only be a question of time until some of the near accidents will pasa into one of reality. Oren Logan and wife have returned from their trip to British Columbia, where they have been sight seeing for the past two weeks. Logan has re sumed his service as carrier on route 102. A Halloween party waa held at the Methodist church- Friday night. The participants indulged in the usual Hal loween -witchery and other appropriate pastimes, accompanied with refresh ments. The celebration of the twenty-fifth an niversary of the Orpha Rebekah lodge Tuesday night was conceded to be the best that has ever been held in the lodge's history. The total number, in cluding Invited friends, was between 150 and 175. The rendition of the prescribed Program surpassed the hopes of those who had it in charge. All numbers were beautifully executed, but that of the "Patriotic Drill" deserve special men tion. The participants of the drill were dressed in red, white and blue colors, and In the finale were marched to po sitions by which they formed the United States flag. This number was con ducted by and owes its success to C. R. Hayworth. A sumptuous spread, in the banquet hall, followed the program. J. N. Kunkle has fully recovered from his Illness and is conducting his con fectionery business as usual. The Villa barber shop is betng treated to paint and repair. Montavilla will soon have a new toy store. Its period of existence will end with the holidays. Merchants of Montavilla within the last few days, have reduced their stock of pumpkins to the minimum,' Montavilla -has no reason to complain of being slighted by politicians. Their number and their visits reached the cli max this week. The residents are look ing forward to immunity after Tuesday. ALBINA The Jefferson high school gave a Jit ney dance Wednesday for the benefit of the second football team. Miss Muriel La Splonce gave a Hal loween party Friday evening at her resi dence at 1036 Rodney avenue. The community dance at Peninsula park Saturday evening was a great suc cess. Halloween decorations were in profusion. MONTAVILLA MONTAVILLA Savings Bank East 81st and Stark Streets COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS Montavilla Meat Market 14 EAST STARK TABOR 476 Saitage, Wholesale asd Retail Meats aaa 8aaage of Beit Klaa Oaly THE DRUG SHOP For Drugs W. E. FOWLER, Prop. Oar. K. SOth A aihaa St. Tat, Tabor 4S4 Phone D1418 7S4 Dickson Drug Co. C. SOth M. at Start yiUK . Above Th unfinished Albert lna Kerr Nursery Home on Sandy boulevard, to complete which a campaign is now on to ral: 3 $25,- 000. Below Mrs. R. E. Bondu rant, president of the Nursery Home. Scores of additional solicitors are needed at once, to aid thy Albertlna Kerr nursery home drive, according to an appeal made thia morning by Frank Hilton, campaign director. In lta effort to secure $25,000 by pub lic subscription before the end of the drive, November 6, the campaign management is hampered by an in adequate field force. "We need more solicitors at once," said Mr. Hilton, "and we also need volunteers for tag day, November . when we will attempt to complete our task by street subscriptions." Fifty Boy Scouts are to scour Port land tomorrow, bearing leaflets of ap peal for the 'finish the home" cam paign. In testimony to their cooperation a photograph will be taken of the young sters, and subsequently enlarged, to hang in an honored place in the new home at East Twenty-second street and Sandy boulevard. Among the larger subscriptions re ported at headquarters, room 02 Ar tisans' building, are the following: W. M. Lorenz, $50; Ames-Harris-Neville company, $100; Carpenter children, $25 ; employes of Portland Flouring mills, $100; T. Sugimura. Japanese consul, $50 ; employes of Palmolive company. $35 ; W. B. Fletcher. $50 ; Progressive Business Men's club, $50 ; employee of M. L. Kline, $250; Buick Auto company, $100 ; employes of Ha zelwood wholeale department, $20. WANTED 100 MEM IT J0NCE TO LBARN TO OPERATE AND EKPAIH AUTOS AND GAS- TRACTORS. APPLY HKMPHIU8 ADTOMOaiLJC a GAS TRACTOR 8CHOOU OOB. K. BOTH AND HAWTHORNE. WRITE FOB FREE CAT ALOG UK. 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. FLUFF RUS MADS FROM OLD Oa SOTTS RAQ miOS A SPECIALTY OARPCT CLEANIM. SIZINO, RCFrTTtlM VC CALL AND DELIVER 1S7S-1S74 E. 1TTM ST. SELLWOOD SStt NURSERY DRIVE IN j NEED OF WORKERS fflj!LTtM M 1 CITY OUTFIT GUTS I m 1 mil Figures announced today for the recently completed Improvement of Jersey street, in St. Johns, show that this main thoroughfare Improve ment was completed at a cost ex ceeding 16000 under bids of private contractors. The Initial bid for the paving, between Richmond and Baltimore streets, was $11,541.07. mad by a private contract ing company. -When the bid was opened the council refused to let the contract and ordered ht the municipal plant should make a "bid In competition. The latter'' bid was 1)625.4, or nearly $4000 under. . The municipal plant, then', given the work, completed the project - for 7t205. or. 9109I.&7 leak than Its Own bid. This saving, com bined with the saving as made initially In comparison with the private lid, brings the saving to the city to more than fSooo. Commissioner of Tublic Works Bar bur declared today that this record of the municipal plant la being carried out In all Its work. The street 1b an Important one to St. Johns residents, being the main thor oughfare through the heart of the dis trict. Two Night Schools Will Open Tuesday; Will Aid Foreigner Two new night schools are to be opened Tuesday night, one at Arleta school, in addition to the one already at the Arleta branch library, and one at Shaver school. These schools are opened to meet the growing demand from foreigners to learn the English language. Shaver will be devoted entirely to this form of In struction, while Arleta will care for a few part-time students In addition. Any community in which a class of at least 15 foreigners is guaranteed, which will furnish a classroom, will be supplied with a teacher. Principal A. M. Gray says. The classroom may be in a workshop, church, lodgeroom, private home or any place else large enough to hold the class, There are now 400 foreigners in CENTRAL The Three n Ulfll LUlf UIU UM JOB BY $1099.77 1 pilHf1 UJV- I Gives you etter service, improves working conditions ind cuts down cost of production. Our driver: ueHver in mornings and collect in afternoons, thus overcoming carrying soiled clothinjr in same delivery machine with the clean, insuring sanitary conditions. LAUNDRY COLLECTED. Monday p. m. delivered Thursday a. m. Tuesday p. m. delivered Friday a. m. Wednesday p. m. delivered Saturday a. nt. Thursday p. m. delivered Monday a. m. Friday p. in. delivered Tuesday a. m. Saturday p. m. delivered Wednesday a. m. We Do Four Kinds Different Prices. SPECIAL DINNER SETS 43 PIECES $9.50 Up Extra Special Cast Be Dnpllcatad W. M. Taylor 60-62 Grand. East 422 Phones: East 2359 Rents and Repairs E. R. STEEN Dealer la Sewing- Machines and Supplies Dressmaking School in Connection 152 Grand Ave., Portland, Ore. FURNITURE HEATERS COOK STOVES RANGES i5D EVERYTHING, IX THE LINE OF Household Goods ISRAEL KORN ts obLind ate. ML SCOTT laureCwood filling STATION H. U Diekcreon. Mr. RETREADINO AND VUXCANIZINO A SPECIALTY ' Olta, On antf Aooutortat. 41 S Fortar Rial Tahar and De velop Portland , actually attending night schools, aaya 1 Gray. There are 6000 foreigners In the city. "There is a scarcity of good teachers for the night schools,' says Gray, 'and we are calling upon married women who have been teachers, before their marriage to help us out We find that married women are peculiarly adapted to . teaching the foreigner much better than single women. At present we are so short of teachers we have had to turn classes over to some ot our sec retaries. We do not want to have to call upon the day teachers to help us out." , ' TO PAY HALL DEBT A three-day baaar will b.e held Jointly by tha Ladles' Auxiliary. A. O. H. and the Hibernian Building association at Hlberniin hall, 140 Russell street, on November 1L 12 and 1$. Proceeds will be devoted to liquidation of, the remaining debt on the hall A washing' machine valued at $150 will be the grand priae of the basaar. Another interesting prise is a unions baby buggy, built by a member of the Hibernians, which Is equipped to take care of twins or triplets. Other prises Include fancy work which has engaged the attention of the ladles' auxiliary tor months. .,, A large sign reading "Cead Mile Sallthe" (a hundred thousand welcomes) will grace the entrance to the hall. The Knights of Columbus will asslat at the basaar. John Farrell Is chairman and Edward Curtin secretary of the com mittee in charge of the affair. The ba saar will be open during the day and In full awing In the evening. The pub lic Is Invited. PARKR0SE F. J. Orloff and William Densmore are rapidly completing the three-room cot tae for William Haley at Brainard and Ryan street Parkrose cltisens are in need of bet ter roadways. The new schoolhouse faces on Brainard street a short distance south of Sandy boulevard and the con trast Is somewhat painful. Speeding on the Columbia river high way Is a dangerous pastime through Parkrose, both to the speeders and the residents. Efforts are to be made to have signs placed ordering the speed down to 15 miles aa "hour. Special of ficers are wanted to enforce this rule. A fire escape has, been added to the Parkrose schoolhouse. There has also EAST SIDE Day Plan of Laundry at Four Phone East 494. G. H. TEMPLE Sheet Metal Works FURNACE WORK A SPECIALTY Reoflno and mmrnnt Rcsak War. PHONE E. S4S4 414 E. MORRISON Whan Too Ar M unary and Want That Full Fading EAT AT THE Savoy Restaurant Eioslisnt Senrtca 1SS QRARD AVENUE Phoo. Est S1SS Portland. Or. EAST 7 SET J. A. LAKIN Msunzftte turpi of HIOH-OLASS ASATE JEWELRY Wholetala and Retail 102 ORAND AVE. NEAR E. Wathlnaton St, Portland, Oregon. Siseleee a Rswrtsw Denver Day er Night Doughboys Express PHONE EAST 1S76. Light and Heavy Dellvary. OFFICE: 114 UNION AVE. Phetie Automatic 222-4S V Ziegler & Misner Deafen la HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR. PEED, ETC Eart SUM and day Street TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET MANAGHAN'S GROCERY 28th and East Ankeny Sta. GROCERIES of Quality Pacific, East 382 Prompt Deliveries HIBERNIAN BAZAAR merit in Many Lines been added a new heating system thai makes it attractive' The Parkrose school In 1911 bad 101 puplla This year It has 11$. The new auditorium has a seaUnc caoacltv of 500 and the present school building has four times the capacity of Hit. CENTRAL TT7 WISH to -announce the yy opening of' our new home, in which we have embod ied ideal working conditions for our employes, and ham achieved the. greatest efficiency for produc ing the highest grade of laundry work. We invite your personal inspection. Portiarid Laundry Company Cor. Union Ave. and Mill St. Portland, Oregon m tNSiST ON BRADLEY'S PIES BRADLEY A TRACY GARAGE ND AUTO DIRECTORY ALBINA KILLINGS WORTH DOVVN-TOWN PRICES Tires, Tubes, Gas. Oils at Downtown Prices HAVE YOUR TIME AIt MOSEY B17Y YOUR RUPPIJKS FROM BROOKS' SERVICE GARAGE 0 846 Alberta Street DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Astomstlc ttLII 11 SO Albina Avenue Phene Wsedtawn 1S0. PIEDMONT GARAGES F. J. POWERS J. O'HANLON OOMPLETR LINE OP PARTS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OENERAL AUTO RSPAIRINS OXVLINE. AOETVLBNE WELOINO Aawit aOOBVEAR AND BRUNSWICK . TIRES AND TUBES VULCANIZING OILS Wken la Treuste, Tawing er Starling, Oall an Ui Sen oral Repairing A Pell Line ef AoeeMorlee Friedli & Dressier Auto Repair Co. VULOANTZIN PHONE EAST SS Phene WeodMn 4S7S U. S. GARAGE General Auto Repairing STORAOB AND ACCESSORIES ALL WORK OUARANTISD S17-S1S WHllenie Ave., earner Felling St.. Parti and, Oivgon WILLIAMS AVENUE GARAGE ' aoao a savaoe, props. OENERAL RBPAIRINO SLECTRIO SPECIALISTS STORAGE, ETC. TELEPHONE EAST ESS PIEDMONT TIRE SHOP UNDER NEW. Nl AN AO I Irll NT VULCANIZING AND RETREADING Diamond and Miller Tires ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1133 ALBINA AVENUE -- - P. & O. STORAGE A5D REPAIRING ACCESSORIES WE BUY. SELL OR TRADE AUTOMOBILES PHONE EAST 44S1 ONLY STNIOTLY UNION SHOP ON EAST SIDE EARL D. PICKENS, Slanaew. SSO UNION AVENUE NORTH GARAGE AND AUTO DIRECTORY EAST SIDE SCRITSMIER HARDWARE CO. RS8 Mississippi Avesge Phonr Wood lawn Tf Portias (I, Or, SIsrrh II, UBlvsrsat Tin Filler Co, rorUaad, Or.t TO WHOM IT MAY COXCERX Gentlemen: As you asked me how I liked filler in our car, I will nay I would not be without lt.- I tiave It In one car that has been run ons hundred arid forty-two thousand (142,000) miles, and we yet from 000 to 1S.000 miles from our raHing. A rreat many people claim filler rides hard and is also hard on cum. hut ws find that Is all In that man's head. We find filler easier rtdin: than air If the tire in krpt whirr It tx-loni?. We have used this for four years, so I am not kucbrIhk about it. and hama Elven it soma of the haret tests that anyone could nml th- cnen that are claiming; filler is hard oa cars are the ones who have never u.-"d it. Tours respectfully.' 8i-ned) J. If S( ' I ( 1 THM I Kit. NOTK Oct, 28, 1920 Mr. Scritmier is still uslnc t;nlvri.ui, alon with thousands of others who feel the rami as he doen. UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER CO., Portland, Oregon COME WITH YOUR REPAIRING as you will eventually when you find Mr. Brown and Mr. Bevans are experts on Fords and Chevrolets. Commercial Motor Car Co. E. 1US ass1 Bsrselse Repslrisir Hlfh-tiradr Palatlaf Mtorsse M V. 7111 EAST 414 E. Bat. Brans STORAG? When yen Went Your Car Repainted CARR & SMILEY t Prieae ReeeenaMe Wert BesrsMieS Hawthorne Ave. at E. ISWi St. Beet 4MB Butlnan Phanei R. KIMe A O. A lava Eart T77S PrearlaUn WILLIAMS AYE. TIRE SHOP VULORNIZINO AND RETREADINO Guarantees' We Bt an Sen Mew ana' Seeead Hand TIRES ASK TURKS BBT WIIRaaai Are. i SaEEEL .ar m aw -BBSr ar Perkins Makes Pledge Renewing his pledge ffr an econom ical and buslness-tlke administration. Dr. T. L. Perkins, candidate for city com missioner, yesterday addressed meetings at both Linn ton and Kenton. Dr. Per kins will wind up his campaign with two east side meetings Monday. EAST SIDE El 66 Grand Avenue " - -N Dey and Night Serela si CREASES AND AOOESSORI ATTBRV R EON ARaiRS ACETYLENE WELDINQ BRAZINO) SB 87 UNION AVENUE NORTH F. L. Bamum W. F. Breoce J 4S0-4S2 WILLIAMS AVE. - - SATISFACTION OUANANTEBO GARAGE RIOHT IN YOUR NE1SHSORHOOO AS Up4e4he.Mir.uU BATTERY SERVICE STATION. lajllrit, OJiajaaS. Netee Fraa Impaction SIDE BATTERY SERVICE OSCAB BOLI.K.tH BURNSIDE ST. EAST 17M Ave. aatf E. Sta St. Rti. EAST S7S1 HAWTHORNE VULCANIZING WORKS L. K ASSEBAUSt, Proartatar, 400 Hawthorn A. Bet. Orand Ave. and Slitn St. Aule Tire Repelrlnf el Every OMcriptle. Teiephene Beat SSO. -We BaH AH Ower-ofe TIRES and TUBES. Russell St. Garage Pins stater tar repelrln and iterate, Acrney for Rellt-Em-Out" Fcndar SasT Body Dott Rnwtin. Klna Line e . . l ard Can For Sale. TOWINO NIOHT AND DAY. ( Pkane Cart USA. ' '"' Car. Vance war Ave and RueeeN Si, i ' kt i ' I- ii t