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TIIUHoDAY, APRIL" 13, 1022. COX SIS GOSSIP ' mi iriniirinpii E (Ctatmwed ef rosa Pace Oh) eluding- Secretaries Hughes and Hoover, ' Joined in the campaign statement that 'a ' Vote for Mr. Ilardlnr meant a vote (or ' en association of nations. . HARDTSQ CHAXCES TOBMCXA ' There la every reason to believe that . Mr. Harding- conalders his work in that direction completed, lie has announced the formula not an association ef na tions, but a association with nations. This means an occasional conference of powers who shall make treaties between them. The four-oower treaty Is one of them. Nothing, however, has been done In conference with Luropes.il powers wUn reference to eoonomlo matters and the Democrats, of whom many helped to ratify the four-power pact, will insist that an entanglement oyer Insular rights In the FaclfUj TOO miles away is a good precedent for similar engagement . 3004 miles across the AHantUc. COX TO IBOB EXTRASCI .' Since the 120 campaign' many things have hannened pointing to the need of International cooperation. . Mr. Cox will continue to urge that entrance Into the Lrsgue of Nations was the right formu la Others will say America should have attended the Genoa conference. And, on ton of all this President Harding to get ting ready to loin the reparations eom- mlsslon and . have America participate ta S trade and economic conference to be summoned after Genoa. The orlgl nal "irreconcilables" group will resist tnes steps. If Mr. Harding follows the 1 4 will, the campaign of 1924 will undoubt edly the issue, of. International co iMntlon broukht to the - fore. If Mr. Harding by Ull has brought the United IStaUs Into council of world powers ant has obtained results Ms oerenaers " will insist that he 'has accomplished as much if not mors than by a rigid formula such s the leaf covenant pro vided. " t ,' tKAGtB MORE POPCLAbV. I The significant thing Is that Governor Co'$ esmpslairn for International co operation has been begun two years in advance ef the next presidential cam paign. No less a person than Senator Hnrah aavs sentiment among ina e publican has frown In favor of enter in the Learnt of Nations and he ae- fm-m RxnuriM Hushes and Hoover of working still toward that end. Some of the practical politicians among the IkiriMnl bn CaDltol Hill wisn uov ernor Co had waited until after the congreaalonal elections and started ihinn with the rise In Democratic stock espeuted to materialize at the polls this a.r hut friend of Mr. Cox say the ltomocrata hava) been silent too long already and that political fights are never won by waiting too long to rouse publia opinion. l Wlf.KO' ALLEGED MESSAGE BTIBII VT FARTT FACTI05S By Bobert J". Bender . ' By United News) ' " Washington. 'April J.J. That factional bitterness within the Democratic party has not subsided ts seen by political leaders here in the hubbub- stirred up by the reading a few words -yef -quotes" from President Wilson at the Jackson fav dinner In New York last Saturday tlirht. ! - ' On the surface of things, the matter Mlfht be. said to have been settled by a statement from Joseph P. Tumulty. rr..klng It clear that the commufilcatlon h submitted toi the banquet Van In . f-rmallr tendered him In conversation with hie former chief, and had no polltl chI . significance whatever as bearing upon the candidacies of .individuals tor any office. ; I ' " .J Ho far as Tumulty Is concerned the matter rests there, unless something fur ther is said abeut it. Bo far as Wilson is concerned he ! has nothing whatever to say about It now and probably won have. - So much for- the status of things on the surface. , The allegation brought forth In aorae quarters that the reading of the'mrssag was so sUged aa to seem a boost for the 1924 candidacy of former Governor Cox has reawakened the fires of bitterness existing In factions, of the Democratic party. It la alleged by friends of Cox that friends of William O. McAOoo started the report attributed In "nwmbcrt of the former president family." that Wllaon had not sent the meaaage to the Jackson day banquet. It was "feeling" between the McAdoo and Cos wines of the Democratlo party vhlch contributed to the dimensions of the Cox defeat in 1920,' though McAdoo personally campaigned la behalf of the -''Ol.ioan. -. ! ' '.:-. Influential . friends of McAdoo were rtluctant to advance funds, for the cam paign and there still remains a healthy deficit In the Democratic treasury. In recent weeks Chairman Hull of the Democratic, national committee has been exerclMlng alt his pereuaaive powers to bring about harmony among the high ' rounmllon of the party. . With the feel- ' -tntr that he haa made progress,. he re- cct-.tly embaraet upon a trip through the country to spread the gospel of harmony among the state organisation leaders. Now cornea the New York episode, which 'appears to , have ' started freah trouW within the Democratic ranks. The claim was made that the reading I rf-the Informal communication submitted j lis-ht of giving a boost to Cox's 1)24 1 candidacy for the presidential nomina tion., There, followed manifestations of ( rep concern in the McAdoo camp. There appeared reports that "from the Wilson household" had ,tome word .that" the Tumulty communication was not an thortaed.'. . ! - The Incident has revived reports that WlUsort had broken or might break with hn former secretary. Tumulty. The re fort caused real concern to Intimate fi ends ef Wilson recalling the previous . break with Geo re Harvey, the late Col trutil Walterson and Colonel House and ' oil ers, who at one time were political a'.vlser as well as Intimate friends of v lleoa. Adding Tumulty to them sen- t. tlonal rifts of friendship, coupled with the break with former Secretary of War (iarrison and former Secretaries of Stats Bryan and Lansing-, would in the opinion ef Wilson's friends, be unfortunate. li will be recalled that Tumulty wrote his book on Wilson without the knewl nice or consent of the former president. Tumulty frankly revealed the tact at the . otitart of his opening chapter. It had been reported that Wilson has never read tie book. i - case once the Investigation bad been started. . ." . The charges la ful are as follows: Inefficiency is alleged la ; in stances. ' . ' v: First That great inetficlency was dis played by Chief Toung on the occasion of the Meier Frank fire. October M. 1920, at about 11 :30 p. m- at which time said chief failed an4 .neglected to prop erly use, direct, and control the appa ratus and other things under his con trol and direction at saw time. ; Second That great inefficiency waa displayed by said chief on the occasion OI the lire SI Ue Vrener wtr paay's store. No. S4 fiorta nun smsei. Iecember 4. 1SJ0, at about 11 :30 p. rtu, at which - Ume said chief failed and neglected to properly direct and control ih finmiMi nnAtr hla chim and direc tion at said time, and further failed and nerlected ta oronerlv use. direct and control the apparatus and other things under his control and direction at saia time. ..-... , . " I "-. I9TOXICATIOK ALLEGED ; Slx Instances of alleged intoxication are listed. First That about Januarr 1. 19Z1. said chief waa intoxicated and under the influence of liquor in a public place, to wit: a prominent restaurant, in the city of Portland, at .which time he was in full uniform as said chief and then and there used vile and obscene language and otherwise conducted - bimaeix . un becoming to a public official. . Second That on or anout the 27th day of June. 1921, at about 1:30 a. m., in the cltv of Portland and state of Oregon. and while on duty aa said chief. "and di recting a lire at the Union Motor bus company's wemisea at No. 128 Irving street, said Chief Toung was intoxi cated and under the Influence of strong liquor; that at said time, he talked in a mud and boisterous manner ana ; con ducted himself generally in a manner unbecoming to . said position as said chle-f. - - V . - " Third That on the 23 day -of oe- -rxtiarji , lTs)Ae . auuut mo uvui , va a. m., and while said chief was in Charge or a fire at the Kndlcott faper. com pany's property. No. ,89 North J Fifth street, city of Portland, said cniet was Intoxicated and under the influence of strong liquor, said chief talked in a loud snd boisterous manner, waa very over bearing to bis men and gave conflicting orders and so directed the work of the firemen as to cause treat and unneces sary confusion. . CALLED Kt CAPACITATED ."y ? Fonrth That on the -fourth day of De cember, 1920, and at the time of the fire on the premises occupied by the General Cigar company, located at No. 14 North Fiftb street. Fortmna. Or., saia cntei was Intoxicated and incapacitated for his work as said chief Fifth That In the evening of the 20th day of February. 1922. said chief, in full unizorm ana wmie very muca intoxicat ed and under the influence of strong liquor, appeared in the public, lobby of a prominent hotel in Portland. Or, and then and there talked boisterously and loudly and generally conducted himself In a manner unbecoming to a public of ficial. . - ' Sixth That on July L 1921. said chief. In company with two womtn and one man, gave a party In certain hotel in the city of Portland. Or. : said party continuing and lasting from about S:30 p. m. until about S a. m. the following morning : that at said party mentioned. much intoxicating liquor war consumed by said chief and his said friends, said chief becoming highly Intoxicated and abusive, particularly toward one of the women, his guest ; that his attacks upon saia guest were oniy repuisea alter na with considerable physical . force-: that hla conduct . at said time was noisy, boisterous and unbecoming to a public official i that one of said women Is a single person, a girl, and was of the age of about - 19 years when met by said chief about tnree years ago. . HINT AT MOHE CHARGES That your complainant - alleges that there ars other, further and different specific acts and instances of ineffi ciency. Intoxication and conduct unbe coming a public official too numerous herein to be mentioned, an or wnicn wtu be further set out should your honor so desire to have same. Wherefore.- your complainant alleges that said chief is unqualified to continue In said capacity and therefore should be forthwith and summarily discharged and removed.. --s- :-.(. The charges are signed ny Brown, and are accompanied by an affidavit. : witness of the air traredy in which Sir Ross ; Smith, famed British flyer, and Lieutenant Bennett lost their lives, told the United Press the first story of the disaster. . ; "The giant airplane, which .had just been tuned up for Sir Hoes by VIckers mechanics, made a perfect ascent from too aerodrome here," the witness said. It climbed slowly In great spirals to -a height of 2000 feet "Sir -Hoes was in the best of Humor as he took off.' 'Just like" ha - was off "for - that arotmd-the-world flight, a workman ex claimed, and then . something; -went wrong.- W who were-watching saw the nose of the machine dip sharply toward earth. Airmen ' at . the drome said be , was putting: her Into a nose dive to test her strength, but that they hoped he woman i go too far.' . The big plane had been up la minutes. - "It became immediately evident tnat something more serious than & practice glide was going on. ' The giant plane hMin .in nln. It went from a nose spin into a spiral spin and came dash- inr down. 1 - -a . nan went "nn as the plane crashed, striking a fence of the Brook lands auto race track. The smash was terrific and eouia, ue nearu iwig ua- tanco off." t Suit Is Dismissed By Supreme Court Vancouver, Wash., April XS. A remit titurs banded down oy tne supreme court in the appeal of Charles Wright from a decision.- of Judge Back In a suit brought by him. against Tunis Heytlng to establish title to7 a farm valued at approximately $12,000, Wright is oraerea to pay costs of. $62 and the suit asali the ? nlamtlff la ordered dismissed. Wright was directed ,by . Judge Homer Klrby to file a neea ior tno prwp vy, given him by B. W. Anderson and wile, for record within a limited time'1 - , BUILDING PERMITS MARRIAGE LICENSES Thomae J. Webb. lend. BOO East Fourteenth ttreet north, and Jne fcowe, legal. . S34 East Ninth street north. t s . V - 1 - WiUlam Andanon. lecal. astoria, Or.. ! ana Katie- Leaf, tecil. Pwtlaiui. wuiiam li. wuiums. 8.', Hotel usaru. ana Urrtte E. Adtms. 20. 470 Tiylor street. t.rlyl W. WirU. leal." 487 Clay street, and Enth M. nnrst ImsL 1180 faat.Ankeny atzevt. - Knstanco FY Hoddinc, legal. Palace hoCcl, aat4 tuirug m. vrmm. legal, oia 1.1m iwwt. WEDDING W. S. SMITH & COb A.ND VIBITINO CAKX) EMiUAVEHS Sll Morsaa Blda BIRTHS PLANE FALLS IN TEST; TWO KILLED ' : ' CCoatJanad . rnna . rase. One) Jr B.1NICH To Mr. and Mra. Jock Banlch. 71t K. 89th at.. Anril 6. a aon. IUHTI To Mr. and Mis. , EdwanKA.- lahU, 51SfB. Daria atreet, April , a son, v PAQCE To Mr. and Mrs. loha J. Paque, B64 Gantenbein. April 8. a' son. NALUM To ill. and Un. Ote Nalola. T5S Clenland April 4.. a daashter. WHITE To Mr. and Mrs., Harold Whits, Wa- lamette. Or., Uarob 23, a on. . SMITH To Mr. and Mn. .Henry E. Smith, 1845 TlWard a. April 1. a danshter. RE.NNLK r Mr. aadMr.. Joha D. Bennia, 18 E. Salmoa at... Aoril 8. a danihtor. EKJCKSON To ale and ilnv Endel A. Erick- ton. Adtu a tan. y u -; -. BROWN Te Mr. and Mr. Dewey E. Brown, - H12 Htnitj aT., March 29, a aon. - i BI.E8SMAX To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bleaaman, Colsate Moorage, March 24. a aoa. rATCHDU To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Patcbinz. -Ijorinc. Alaska.; Aoril S. a aon. BALL To Mr. and Mrs, Waldo Ball. 10th and Lorejoy. April 8, a aon. . . McCarl To Mr. and Mr. Bobert . ItcCari, 1200 B. Bnrmida, April, a on.r BVRKE To Mr. and Mr. Joseph E. , Barks. ; SIO E. SSth at,' Mareh 18. a aon. ' DELK T Mr. and Mix Lewis U DeUc. ISO E. 20th at N.. April 2. a daughter. . A I ' :"s. t-, j J IV) For FREE! Your Easter Candy Yaw ' two-line ad in The Big Stm- day Journal costs you only 20 cents. ' ' ' You get the- present ' FREE. - : , This Fridav The Journal give each one of Its cash classified advertisers with .a classified ad for publication that includes The 5 Sunday; Journal four; of these delicious, big chocolate pineapple "whips.. ' I-' - , . ' i. ' .-- - - ( f i . - t T ' COUPONS FOR PRESENTS ARE ALWAYS GIVEN AT ALL WANT AD DEPOTS ON PREMIUM DAYS SUPERIOR PINEAPPLE WHIPS ate big, rich 'and mellow. They, are well filled with pineapple fruit. For your lister candy nothing could be more appropriate. Superior Pineapple Whips are the product of the SUPEWORXANDY CO., 269 Grand Ave. East 743 1 They are for sale by good dealers everywhere. ; ' 7 Journal Want AdsDiine-a-LiniB EACH LINE-1 DJtlVIE 1 J Each Line 3 Consecutive Times 25 Cents , , , Each Line 7 -Consecutive Times 50 Cents 4 - - ADS LESS THAN TWO LINES COUNT AS TWO LINES , 1 Coupons for Presents Given at Thssa Want Ad Depots Every Thursday and V J Friday V A. TO. AHea. Kth aad Vawrjur arter lads Pfcarane?. 1ST4 Graatf Bearer Pharsiacy. 160 TJmatflla IH4 Breaks Pharsucr. PewQ at stO- waukie 8w C Clarke CeC SSta aad Bnnslde ' Ooleraaa Trs C., Zaat Baraaid aad uiim ava. Cottel Drat Co.. lnt aad Shersaa Ceaea Pbaraaaey. SIT MisiaatKDl Ava Carrina' for Drsaa. St Johna i : Dteaaoa Drat C&, XL 86ta aad Stock H. U rairlT. T24 and Bandy roater Saad Fhaaaucy. S14S Tostat rresrlrk C. fVirtas Bras Co.. Xaat - Momaoa and Grand Galmaa A Bade Drag Co Frost end Hawthorn pharmacy, SSth aad'Ba uoros ... -.- . Eenry K. BeanofT, Dranlab ears 20th and Hawthorne. . . . . Highland Pharmacy, 1000 TJaloa A. Knti Fhanaaey, Xestoa " Katskrs Pharmacy, 80S T21H I.I. Kelty Srnc Ce, ,1021 Belraeat Bt. aaninerworth Drac Co. IQafhsfspt ana aomncaworth Ana. .. KeQ DruXVK. X. 4Stk and Balmost Uapleweed Pharmary. Bast 41st a lioicate UarqnArft BroaTJnlos sbs CUnts woru -v . t - . MattMea Drn Store. 1tiT1 St. a VYUUam ats, Mass Draj Store, ti and Eirriaoa 1IL ieott Drue Co, teats Ortaado Pharmacy. Coc 20th a Waaa, -. -,-.' U Fslaeas Pharmacy. Unloa At at Broadway ; PiotMar Vnt Ca, M aad Barnaid PortsBMiath Drat Co., S2S Twhard St. Portorfies Pharmacy. Dr. 8V MTOat, Pres., Broadway ana Mamm DL Bh-Vi Oku ttsi. Cob ta 1 Waah.' - . . . , Bfeamoad ' Pharmacy. 87th aad Dt- Boae City Park Poamter. Its aad Baodl Bled, ; : - : Siramona A Eeprmar, Coc Boaaall aad Albina Ave.- . 1 ' : , -Btont-Lysna Drna; Co.' S4 and Mae- The Pros, Shop,' & 80th and GSaaa TJalmaity' Dras Ce.r S4 Imtard Taraoa Drag Co.. 17th aad Alberta Westmoralsnd Drns Co.. 1181 ' KO araokia Bt , Wlhoa Dtm Co., Coc Corbett aad . . HamHtoa ;. ?; -. ... -, F. U a wOks. DmtW, Coc itta - and Jaltszaoa , - . . - Downtown Depot r - -f . Rich's Cigar.' Store 1 6th and Washington Stont-tyons Drug Coi ,3d and Morrison OPEN NIGHT AND I DAY EVERYDAY DEATHS suddenly that all were - taken - by sur prise. The pact of the airplane shattered it to bits, but there was no fire. Sir Keith, Boss removed his brother's body to the morgue. : - ETEWimSS DESCRIBES ' 1 , DI8ABTEK TO AIHPLAKE London, April H. '(U. P.) An eye- Delightful Outings Excsrsloa Tares te Colambla Gorre . ; Polstt Hack Sedseed The Columbia river region between- Iortland and The Dalles will be much more 'attractive this summer to .the fellow who doesn't own an automo bile than evsf before because of the rraatly reduced excursion fares that have just been fixed upon- by the' Union Pacific to go Into effect on Saturday next. April .15, and con tinue dally all summer. Remember, these are not merely week-end fares. Evenr station between anil lruliii. ina; Portland and The Dalles ia in cluded in the new tariff, and an ad vantage not heretofore enjoyed Is that the fares addIst both vara, that I , . , I . roruina u any point ana return or vice vena, , Following is the list: CHARGEDRUUKENKESS AND lilEFFlCiEllCY (Coorhidwd from Pace Oaat -ui-rs would be started. Lieutenant A. I. iMllen of the fire marshal's uffk. arrared an central figure la 'the charares a brought by Brown. : M. IX. KlTtr, an attorney, today took the responsibility for holding back therharres thus long.be aswerted in I formal atatement that be had dne Po i that ha mlcht twrnonally Interview wtU 1 t, -ra who micbt throw light on they Falrvtew .7S Troutdals .... - .90 Corbett ...... 1.15 Latoarell 1.15 Lusher ....... 1.40 Bridal ve II ..... 1.45-Mens Muitn'h Falls.. 1.6." Ruthton Ttodaon ....... Warrendalo Ponnevllle ... Kaarle Creek. Term an L....S2.SS Wveth 2.70 Llndsey .. .k. 2.90 v tento ...... 1.00 Sonny , 1.1S S.Z0 ... S.25 1.75 Hood River.. 1.45 I.SOMoster ...... 1.75 1.95;Chatfield .... 1.95 2.15 Rowena ..... 4.15 2.20:Crates ..,.,,4.45 Cascade Locks S-15iThe Dalles ..4.60 The return limit ts one day follow ing the date of sale. . : j The usual week-end rountrip- fares irom r-oruana to trie principal sta tions named above also go into effect next Saturday. . Thev are a liftl sswerj and of course will be the pre ferred fares for Saturday and Sun day trips into the Columbia Gorre resioa. ; neaa uem; - Latourell ....$l.IOiCasc"d lVks-110 Brldalveil .... L 25 Herman ..... .30 Muitn'h Falla. 1.4S vvyeth ,.,... 2.40 Oneonta 1.65iVlento 2.70 Oodson ...... 1.70 Hood River.. 3.05 Warrendal 1.75 Mosier . 8.35 Bonneville ...1.90 Rowena' ..... 1.65 Eagle Creek.. 1.9 j;Th Dalles 4.10 . Tickets sold at these fares are good for reutrn oa Monday following the date of sale. ' - ;. i' . ':r- ' ' An entirely hew feature for the Co lumbia river week-end trip is the privileire of returning on the Xorth Bank road if desired from either Cas cade Lock,. Hood River or The Dalles. For this privilege the fare will be JJ.S5 via Cascade Locks- and. Stevenson : $3.50 via Hood River and I'nderwood or White Salmon, and $4.65 via The Dalles and UranddalEea. Kerry service across the river is not included. ,. ! The train service of the Union Pa cific makes the trip to and from the stations above named very comfort able, and- affords, a most delightful utlng. Adv. -..- rDUCATTC'v'AL tXi-LNvi. i.uLiiwi. h : I AAi ; Er.Q:i5T:nr:r;y ; 1:1 IlIllETr CAYS-' j VHta.1 alnM mm wmtt - -1, aLorthaal ITS FRLE. It la a rr atxiaT- I'ttl folder and ky snadrtnc h ynm wji a ; ta m fay v eaa uch a cml--i eotn Wo aa Uy school, aat aBe and a hoa etndy enern. I SI S IS IVtmn bids. M. -EK1.'1? MO.SKT gCK'SU Earott for Aa a ni.K, ., . bonneat enUeca, the tratame Knanl tr Ceanaa boteoa auaipi iwe. aaMauK kaaa "M,ll Ja axmrai. V the tauB Maia Ska lot trm eataksrea, Pwma. mm Marrtaoa. Foniand. rTTIf WAJTTCD TALE 201 AMMAli acta, aartal ana and ut Ma c ant wBJd lor tadoor lima m 11.. li sad 1 L Can ana an tiMti aad amtabla for aadeahow. Stat all ta Cnt Wua and addra maU to boa S14. two Of. VaCTCKY repriimu waaud ch tnu Cnoaaal oPDoctnnity to eonnurt with brm aa entirely aev aruris Hh nnltmi'-d noavMi. ttea. No eoapetitioa. WnU Jac Hayea, Ksa fVctt botrt, er rail after B. m.. eoota . WiMtfl tif i.EIlCEi t.AKijk..fea io Prim pmoa. Moat k-a familiar vuh Sar aad ahroha and wiliia to back e I rood waaa and steady Job for rami i tana man. CaU 234 6tark stn. i MET aranuna rail with tranaportatioa aamarr. nta anirk. ' Walnwnchy, at. lxmla, ay aiauoa famiihad. eaperteaoe n Saker. ojC DepV tl : tioxxaa EMf LOTM&SZ ecu 4 la k r it 1 BeaoVraartara foe para. Mm and Hold WIiiXW trimnuas and ea4 wriuns aliac or nawmji taae tt Phona Eaat 3. TWO ta Uaai wua BXADQUAKTEKg for cook and kttciea kav SH n. -a- iiroaawar 1 HVEKlS:OiU"atuaaaar mnwl W'lVf u' Kit)t Bhoa Itepair Snne. S momma a: lAETNtR ia oodaa boaiaam; plaaty traci amall tBeataeat. SOS ftaetland bkU. - - 1 -i wlvfniII aiwaa. man to Warn r, , . Ad ratnadina CaU 412 uawtnoraa. 1 VVAMTD Eapaneaoad man f sraft. aanmr. atork. Benedict Mireery, Tabor all. PALNIKK aad paparaaafar waaUd, par Uj Ka 1203 K. Uak ac 1 U"AST13 CarcOer Vo A at. zis-ie. bcaia ea eaiyaau . MAN to ieera TOO Cnloe . N rakaaiBOf aad nueadiag si HELP WANTED FEMALE 2 CM 1KB WUMXS'l PKUTKCTIVK tIT ISIUJ5. U of Portland, often tu sarrtcas is as marver pcrtaiBinc ts the waUare aad proweUes sad rtna: taterrtes eoanoatioai. a 1- Waroastar bid-. Sd aad tmk ata faams man: . ' ' -1 (OOI wasaa aad parroanaat po.uaa lot trmx . worthv vomaa oear It ta 4a Ecbt vork and ami vua tare small- cttkuva, - Ca. SOS K. Coot-fa at. . "1 KIDDLK aced womaa to ba hU eioarly lad Btahta: eaa have mm aad braakfaat. Vlr JT. O. Wilaoa. I K. Sd at Phone Tabor SliO WANT younc dow houaakeapar and aaatat It tat offkea: aoDd aoam tar ins tKM Pans. A , 1. JmrniaL ' AM UULU ta aaad at a Inend. apfy ta lb-, nairatwa Army Ksaea Horaa. Maviarr- an Alexander eta. Phone htala . lkl ear. - I CkEiM ahonnaad taasha pdeataiy by axiart . Braadvay 411. i Mall) tor avaarai haaaiaork; amaii hoaaa. 4 t family; city referencea eearred. Mara S44e- ' WA.Mi-D Lady maaamn, aaii at lit ina. at., atae a p. m. GiBX to b?lp eook and do hoiucwork oa datr". raprh, eity raita. woodiava Jvvn. HELP, WANTED MALE AND rEMALE 20! Vr'ANTtD Aiaatiuar Tharaday iihc the t 21 BanHde. INSURANCE STATEMENTS' 7S FIRE, MARINE AND MI8CELLAJEOC ' Bynopida l the Annual BtaUment ef -tho . LIVERPOOI. A IX)NDON GLOBE' 1NSUKANCB COMPANY. LTD; Of England, Dominion of Great Britain, oa the l-irt-first dir Dl imcaoer, ixii maua ui MEETINO NOTICES 102 ; r PORTLAXD CHAPTEtl Si6. "5T. X K. 8. J Social elans, -raude. ; villa and srand bait at'Tba Audi torium, April 14. Among thoae Jn attendee will be Gaorr La Baker mayor; Frank S. Bailey, - (rand OVF.BSTBEET Gilbert B. Orentreet, Huaum. " V ash.. 18 years. April 12; edema of throat. HI7DSON -Francis M. Hudson, SS10 64th at. 8. E.. 68 years. Ansil 11: hemiDleiia. BUBS Pete Burns, Hnltnomah county ho pttal. 4z yearn. Aprs S: cam noma cn larynx. McALLISTEBV Winfteld UcAUiater. Mnltsomah county hospital.. 67. years. April 8; broncho pneumonia. . ' " Z1BULL John Zibnn, 271 Barnatdeit, 26, April in: onlmonary tubereniosis. - KENNEDY Minerra Kennedy. 268 N. 18th at. 60 yean. April 10: chronic aenhnua. HALLENGREN Oscar Hallengren. 222 H Crosby, 40 ' years. Aanl 11 ; fractartd lea ar.d nelr-a Injnry. . ' - BLt UAUK A0M Blnraaner. Multnomah ho tel. 84 years. April lis carcinomas larynx. SrENCEB Ira K.: Spencer. Battle Ground. wash.. 80 yean. Aoru 8. carcinoma of call bladder. WI1AU1ISOX 8. Beinhold Williamaon. 661 Martini era.. 60 yean: Anril 19: myocarditis. PRAGITZKB Benjamin Praitzer, 849 Tacoma, 1 month, Apru 6 ; premature birth. . 8,666,720.93 the Insurance Commiaaion of the State et Oregon, I master srand lodca. A F.- aad A at. of Orison pnnnant to la-w: " - CAPITAL, Borpltu. December SI. 1921 ....:...-' .- i.-v.usaa . Km .Mnlnm rrlT4 durlna- '' the yaar .............. .I10.808.41T.03 Interest, dittdends and rents re- , :: m ; mrtA dnrins tha year 788,668.44 Income from other sources re ' -red durinf the year ..... l.a ii,iT. and tha dirsB of Al Kader teasels. A. A. O. - . S. ' There' wtu be two orchestras lor dancinc. Admission $1, Tickets ea aale Brady m Oarer . ciasr - stand. Teon bids. Children under 12 ream accompanied by parents admitted free. - i. W. Wsite. Chairman unm. TiBDtit 6v scOrflstfT" CLANS v, -. - a i" FUNERAL NOTICES 104 fiASE In- this city. ADrtl li." 'Iflii.' 'karoU OUTOr Case, mart Af Ur . rwf Un M Caae. brother of Robert O.. Trlir IL'Jiaa and Wa H Caaa of Portland IVr -.tV, erin P. Schoonorer of SOrer Lake. Alberta: Ltlhan Jxwe. Vancouver. B. C; Mrs. Henri etta Gtrgs. Hinioro. Or.; Aim. Seal Jf. Bob rtaon and Victoria Case of Portland. Or. Funeral acrrices- will be held at tha chapel of Edward Holman A Boa. Third and Balmos atreata. rriday. Aprfl 14. 1022. at 2:S0 p. ra. Interment Base Citjr cemetery. Vi i Total income . . .'. . .'. .S13,539,nso.n DISBCBSEMEXTS ; . at,-. , - I. A i.. ,1.. .m- inctudinc alUilstmant expenses. t,iov,aa.va pM.miMu and aalariea najd -1 - - - dorint the year ........... x.vot.uaa.aa Taxee. Ueenaea and fees paid. dnrms tna year i 'i Amonnl of an other expenditures 8,489.588.16 Total expenditures ABbtlB Value of Teal esiaia owned ( market vainel Value of stocks and bonds owned DIVORCES FILED Jonsa 1L A. asainst Prancea Jonca. Goodman John . acainst Bonnie B. Good man. ' -- -- DIVORCES GRANTED Bandy Stella M. from John . B. Sandy. Cooper U. B. from Maude E. Cooper. -:' Jackson En B. from E. F. Jackson. Coleman W. B, from Katherine Coleman. Sty lea Orlo O. from Grace Styles. . Ier1s Valerie from Arthur Daeis.' McKay- Stella L from Walkc McKay. Cart Nettie front John H. Cart. McGulre Catherine from James MeOnh-e. Hoffmaa Blanch from Chester Hoffman. W'eidenpeUer Mrs. B, from Georse Weidea- imaracc . n ii Loans on , mortaagee and. - col lateral, etc ............. Cash In- banks and on hand Premium ia coon ef collection written atnee oeptember so, In barest sad rents due and ac crued . t . . ... t NEW TODAY Koxirm HUG CO. v.VJli- 1 mUFFJIUSS if ads out : ot your old worn-out aarpeta and ruga. Save laalf the : price of a new ru. Use vooiea clotnfng. ' , all Run ateaaa-cleaned. S1J&9 East 3550 - . , , 18 East Eighta CARPET CLEANING RcriTTtNa, ftCLSviHo, nrsiiiMQ, rra lit RUGS STEAM CLEANINa. 1Aa Matteasna mad aver, feathers naneeaUd. ALL. KINDS NEW MSTTRCSSCS for SAkl FLUFF KUOS waaow frwn td tsrnata. : Ftn-nrtor UDhetstaead and raw aired. -I PIONEER MATTRESS A CARPET CLEANIRtt WCRKS I107E t. Lincoln St. - ' Rat. tS7-S7. OaAiC FLOORING WfinWIe aad Retail FXOOKS L1B AND FINISHED.- OLD FLOORS MAXS l-'ff NEW S ELECTRIO SANDERS.. OAK LEAF 3ARPv?tOr FLOOK CO. 386 E. CLAT EAST 7022. - - frES. TABOR 6240. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT VII-SO.S S ATXTIOS flOl"SE. 16-1T SECOXn STKKET. SALE AT It i. LAWRENCE At 4 So Lerinaton a-ra., April. IS. . lAwrence. aced 84 years 8 month ST days, belored husband of Anna Chalmers Law- ' t i v a, a pi .v a y ar -' l 9 O. b. tl Jtesuiar mesons "Ji. " rt-.- j T 7rT .1 : Friday - rreniac. 8 n. nv. PyOuaa tempi. Initiation by by vast chwfa. Entertain- , ment after met tins. - Opes night, Tlaitint clansmen sail friend invited to - tntertauv stent. 3. UA1NO. fjecretary. ankie. Or.: Alexander Lawrence. Mn. Ales Ait, aen. nunsa vi- awrenoe, asm, Mrilnam Miln ana, mm.' Jona al waUaca, an of Portland. The funeral serrioea will ba held Saturday, April ta, at o clock- p.- m., from the residence fnneral parlors of Walter C. KanwortKr. IBS 2- 1514 E. IStb St. Sell wood. Friends invited. In terment private, at Birerrtew cwzaaterr. . Flcaae omit iiowera. . 4 . $13,830,881,011 486.746.S1 18.183.255.84 1.73S.14S.S7 1,22,720.86 I B. P. a ELKS Ko. 142 Ban. lar meetms ttue Thnraday v aitnc, Elka' Temple, 8 t o clock. Viutinc brother welcome. - M. B. BPAULDLNO, fc ..- - Secretary. .STAB LODGE. No. 21. UPWARDS la this city, April II. Ann Ed wards, a led 27 year, beloved danshter of Mr and lar. Michael Edward of S4S K. 11th. at. 8., 'sister ef John Atichaei Bose, .Manaret ana sir, i. e. johndrew, aU of Portland. Tha limeral . eortet will tears the ' above rest dene at 10 a. av. thence to St. PhUlk? Neri church. East 1 6th and Division, wberv maas will k. offered at Id -.80 a. m ftatarda. Intermant L O. I 't. I alrarr cemetery. : . amusements ia car 2.556,843.06 165.5S6.72 . t. ins li li Total admitted kssets ; .v; . . .119,150.754.26 . v..-. i TJARILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid.. 2,084,218.03 nnnn, rl ntiMrnert nremituns on ) r- - all nntatandina risks ...... .11,079.88239 rtte Sne MMnmiaiimn .and broker. mi ... . ZV.OSi.V9 All other liabilities 40,544 - Tirf.T: HaYintKM : melnalTa of ?- - eaoiUl 'stock . . . . ...... 18.884.038.83 BrSLNESS IX 0BEG0N FOR THB.TEAE Vat rtnatntusnt -. TC.IVVa dttnAasT ' -t ' - th year .s. S - 15S.774.25 Loasea paid dnrins tha year, . - 128,535.99 Ty itv-urred durina the year- 130.226.97 LONDON A GLOBE IXSUBAXCB COJiPA-NX. i LIMITED. . . - st.Hitnr . vwuriMit - attorner for service: Georsa J. Janes, ,803, Lewi buildiiiav PorUand, ! or. - lt08ERSLATT SALOSion, RQENTS - SalHrio aide., Portland. Or. aft'-lawaaii O. P. Beanmr mtiri erf Miller V Traoey. - s . itmt. mm tinv-sitaa at a'elnck. 104 H - KillinESWorth aranncl UKED Funeral . aerricaa of Bobert Phmlnt f Mrtmnine tn tna rjnr I steeo. an w .an. uiacn wmaiow enase of sronnda for ball tonicht. Ail members I Hnaxiaston. Wash. : araadson oc Mr. Or Flenv- sjnd to .be .praaeat. - visiuns ormnara aiwayair ... c - w mna cwmu u, wa ( welcome w. R. STILES,- N.- O, - 4 wiu oe oeM at tns rortiaaa uremaionurn. v . h van - wis t.ABDKM. Beeretary. 1 rnuay, Apru it, at z p. m. rnenoa are mviioo. anusmraiB re m care or a., v. swnworuiy irirnirorvr-CAarr so. 5. I vo., oz-ui saa . . ti., tn usu WOODMEN OF. THBIB1I1TH In this city, April 12. Christina Smith. t 'f WORLD, meets every Fn- ritiht at W. a W, temple, 1 12S 11th e. AH ber reqtust lid tor b pre ent. Vuiuns membem wee- ....... -. H. BARBTTR. Clerk. and 86 veara. - helored wif a of larke J Smith, aister of O. W. Ohen. Mrs. H. A Park. Mr. CI H. Wiachell. all of Portland, and L. W. Olsea of Kaiso. Waah, . FunemI serricea will be held svlday at 2 n.' m.. from tha chanal of Wiiler Tracer. Interment Koe City eemetery. MEETING NOTICES 102 - " 1 .. . 1. - - ' 1 . m : ! A' 'TEMPLK CHAPTEH V. tt. 0. E. S. Btatea eommnnasauon un ( l nors. day) eeenins. 8 o'clock. 17th and Alberta sot. ' Decrees. . By . order I W. at. Aieua . VICTORY CHAPTER So. 130. - O. E. S. . Stated communication I tbia fThnnday) avenins. April 13. Archer Plae. Decree. Hasei Stro- bel. secretary. .. fervVVslbE ChapTKU No. 4 H. A. M.- E. S9th and Hawthorne. u-d imriTnnatkm. rnday rrenins, anril 14. 1 -.SO o dock. 14. U. and P. 11. decraea. Visitors welcome. Order IL H Y . v i 4. orocaei, aecretarj. JOKK SHANNON U 0. IV,' Ka 600. - meeta every Thnraday. 8 n. m.. No. 208 H Thud at. Vlstinc brothers welcome. . ONEONTA TRIBE TMP'D O. R. M nMta em Thandar niaht. I W O. W. ban, 112 K. th St. Viaitirut brother welcome. P. O. LKHilAN. C of R. OKKUON COMMANDEKT NO. 1. L T. Stated concUv this IThnrsdayi cTeninc at 7:30 o clock.. lour attendanca will be appreciated. C. P. Wiefand, Keeorder. .ir-. ... ELBT a'apeesiity. button, piaa, Jaecer Broa.. IS1-1SS Stb st FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' 105 East Side Funeral Directors - - c. itnKia. iwc . "TS. raaaila am Lha 1TV " 14 E. Alder st. Phone Kast 89 EDWARD HOLxlAN & SON " - -- ' TBTBD'AND SALMOX ' - f , MAIM 607 ' SNOOK & WHEALDON . rvEHAL nrnccTou . SI'CCESSOBS TO ' ' . BHEEZK 4l M.VOOK -. BETJfQyT AT TH - TikatOR Ut EMBLEM charm.' CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH to .express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to onr many friends for their kindnecs and sympathy durrac the iOnema aad death of oar betovad mother. - ale. - and air. E. A, Jorrenaea, Mr. and an. U. w, Miss Esther Jorcemwa. - Dunning & McEntee hforriaoa a, at 12th Breadway 4S0 . Ant 84 S-S9 . EENWOBIH1 , R. S. HF.NDKUSOJi D. Ken worthy & Co. BS032d 1st. m. K. ' - Aoto. S18-2L .iirov unrtr- rrinr.F. XO.- 163.1 i ' A. F AJ A. ss. ewea om- 1 ' - ' . . . - ---- . : ' Lerch, Undertaker KAST aXRVKNTH A XT, K tVTHOBAB PHOXB EAST 781 Corils. seed 22 yean, beloved wit of U O. Coulee, mother of Robert D. aad Baby Coole. danahtrr rf Mr. and Mn. Fred J. Bemi aad sistar of Mrs, X.CV Thomas, all .of Uii eity; rvter of Ferry and - Kay . Hemm of tnrallnn. AND A- M-. S34 KnveUl m at the funeral parlors of A. D. Keirworthy at C&, i:i A A ra Funeral not ice hter.- la this city. April 12. Mary H Sitter, mnintiim Friday era.. Apnl 14. mt i a o'rloca. docial alter btn- viMietina. 'Visitw welroma, G. TV", COOK, Sea "ii-t umi) tjOtGE NO. 1S7. A. i v tN'II A. M.i SS4 Rt , : txHBonow . . (Fnoayt enaint, at 7 p. as, P. C decree. FINLEY'S MORTUARY atOTOOMKRr AT PTPTH. MAW S kDXIXB St TBACUV. elepdT fwneral At. reetom. OracrsU S7S and wn. - ttubhiM aa mum w nmaaway iit 1. ant BIS-44. R.T. BYRNES TMUl WVl V 1.1. 1AM 3 A IW licFNTEK A ELLKKS faerai psrkors wtt adi ta aiieacT f a luaaa lata ax r ,. - airwaaway iizs. awe ezi-s. SEIXVFO60 LODGE NO. 111. AND A. M. A R. Zeller Co VlSnzi PECUL NOTICES 101 1, B. 1L tarroil. have fnirchaed stock and fix ture from Jdroa Ii!-ar. located at S E. K-lbncsaortli are. AU bAs nsst be presented bptore Apnl 13, 1922. WiJ sot be reipon&oie for debia jnar to April 10. (Sicned) B. H. CAiiiiOLL. BITTER aced S2 year, beloved wue of c.rwm Rittar of Linntoa, Boot 2. mother of Paul E. Bitter of MiDxbnra. atra. W. 14.- Johnson of Corvalii. ! AND A. M. SUted meet-1 Mrs. H. J. Smith or La 4,rande and A mo Kit-1 S3t.a.A9 tsmniASixu xi. aaataAUS in- temooow (Friday) ereninc. at iter and Mrs. Ellen HoweU of Portland. Be- J w w J Comer Third ad Pay A o'clock. I main at tho reauentmi parior ol aluier A .... . , . , Titw-v K. li r -.UISiKlHL.tUf.rt ta tai CHS. A!MU 12. p. Meets ererr rTxiay ax s p. m I ""'"-""JT";. " ' t. iMat fcsil. 4-IU E. Alder, eaa 1 dmtial rartors ot Aiiuer imcey. ennrral tL fitk. .- Vi-rftoT ahray welcome. 1 notice later. M ONUMENT5 P. O. yF.ATOV. K. of K. A 8. SOS PARTY erery Pnoay st 2 p. aa. at Moose temple, 4a end fajkir eta. Good prisa. I awspie of Womea of iiooseheart Lecma. : u AO- , B?i--ioa 25c FUNERAL NOriCES 104 THE reeular bosineea meetinsr of the alumnae avocation of Good Samaritan bosrntal wul i Co. bv heid bxucht at 8 n. m. at tns anna' Aom. meat la River ev eemetery. IiA.VNl.it At her hue. 43'i Gautanbeia " ave.. April 1 2. Joae- DarH Hanmim, ar-d 62 years, beloved wile of J. O. rfannnm. Fu neral service wiil be held Saturday, A nril 1 i. st 2 ti. m . from the chanei of A. It. Zelier I 692 Wimna at. nends mnted.' Inter-1 i5"4l.'?lHiIi"K-i OTTO 4CHUMANM MAALE V..- 4t fx - - - e"-wlf .W florists! 107 Martin & Forbes Y: - Company . SS4 WASHING TOH T, .- -' ! A4AXN SSS. -rCS PLOWKKS TO. ALA. Ot tAAlONS AHT1STIUALLX AKKANGED. i SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 251 s LRaTX ROOPk ; 1 nfTlfan tVMired sad swiartsd: - refer l kwadrtde f sabfied raaSnaMn: years' zr ! Jidary. ISTS or atatn J sea. awe am av B. vv, h a a i, i - KS MS rutsi - j ExeseatiiK aad cradis: uuucras vork aU kind. Team -and rradia wort : raisin aa ; ! bauiaUns a any ". 10 E. HUMBHJVT. vOOTLA-w nwv $lb RTVTARD ':' Toons married maa nak a pwrmaaeat yn preferably help ins snecname ar aay knad et aaaav cuil b permapent. l-BO. jonrnaj. tt vOT HOUSCS J Vaa?Bwn S. MAIN etfeTowi FLOWIRS FOR ALL OCCASION! Main 4737 -W W FVas Tea," T AM HILL at TSXTT1 Smith's Fiower Shop ' rirtir ProarwarlT rhrtUT -. . BTInvM trm All OnBaxkneal ' Ifafa TtlS, T. O. Ika. btrr. Sb aS AMaS 108 LOST AND FOUND PICKED no. on black mare, weight SSS lb : lam on richt hind foot, white spot oa mht nd. ImpoTiDdad at Cement vaatt factory. Linnton road near Ciena Harbor. - Will b SobtM auction Monday Apru IT at 1 B.- for ckam held asainst her if act sailed K by ownec . Orafoa Human Boctstj l rTjr!bonje . - - ' - THE foUowlna article were found oa th ear of to p. K. L, A F. Co.. April 11. 18ZZ: A nmbrcUaa, '1 lunch box. S parses, I ken. 1 eiitcaa. 2 boxes. 2 pair atnsi ilena, 2 book. packasea, doU. roekms bore. wtodw e teener. mop hand, can. - Owner saay obtain opoa proper sdeaUficaUoa, at Fin and AkUr st, sta tion. : - LOST Sunday e-rsrrins. black travail n hat saarked Hotel Gibson. Cincinnati : Hotel TO mark, t'hieaao; from North Bank depot. Bread way bride to ICillUaas are, and Rassell. Com rocket, keepsak from dead another. Liberal ward. . SSS Williams are. Phone 1 1-S0. LOST Lady' watch, ta streetcar Monday aeoro- inc. Richmond or Bnoaw Traaaxer. Letter V ensmeed .ea case, reward. Phoas.BaU. 1S4S no, 474 & s:o sc. a." 1U bEWAUD for th recovery of a heavy aanrs and black Blush robe stolen from saw ear parked at No. ZS7 Sd a, oa to nisot of starch a a. aA-i(. isansi. -. VI ND Kncliah artter; arar may av arna by ideatifyuis -sod paytaa. lor keen. 1044 Macadam at. - . 7 IT K LOST Fox terrier pop. Tn N. feted. Finder retnra Tabor 264. Reward n OtT braoch, lost last btarday. cail Tabor B1SS. : LOHT Pun. Finder - SW1S after S a. m. Plader piss is cail broad wa; ' " - EDUCATIONAL 200 'UK PUT bl SlNtcJl LMO K1 I c nurw l!jt u. tLrnk'a Baamtaa Cotles trwndedt Ter Tears ia Portusrl lssy a tut iht SceiooL Basuas. isscrstanai a so Aeeaoatins Course. MorrVow St t 1 0th tTCford M-lr ) . ' R4wy. seat posmojf roR each cradcats a",3 ALlSalf LDi.. ID AU blotiaiSOW pay wd fciOLKH BAktBEit COLLEuS th trad m S aassAa: raeesn bam; pautioas sM. saew recCTvw rtata ai-A WdtS trvrae. 24 Pwrrnirt t gjiC'X caiu w RiTiNLt-Hki.5" S weaa te. S nson-j coor. MeDEEMOrf SCHOOL OP LAirEfUTO 2 Kirrt s- Phre Mar-hal 1447 CAUPEKTER work fc-aled: hamaa. sarase bttitt: remodel inc. or anytuaa. tu tm. yoa to call Wcodlawe SS76.- - - I - 6L"'riHL.N'E PAINTC.U CO. PaiariBB. aacoratms mt ewf daaazi ti mates fnw. Ant. S14-4S - CemenT U6re: Go6t. ijroRCUASssa GUARANTEED. ZABL. BATt ts e w. PHONES E18I till OB SELL WOOD Sis. : La&PEXTI H i'litisaata cvass a wan work roots awoatred and came bat. aVaeo. It) Hawthorne. Tabor 1280. PAIN TIN t. paper kaactnc aad tUr.fT pnew reasons bis; work roiraalaed. flbos 1I alas- ; fhora va. Tsbor 1711 a Tsber 1140. - j PirTIi:. txmtithM Work and ms renal caraia a A. i-b2 nsht PLOWING. baaeaMSt mu(. day at oasu Genaral laassina cast aiiaw w aw asw aw. C2SA8. . - - A-i CAkpCMlCk. aWaar bu.-U oi iaaJ ay wora; pne richt. for reference, eae Pboa Ant SlS-so. - . CEMENT WUfiK. SEASONABLE KATES. PAFEliilANGLNG. inato finiahlM. first - claJW work: tmats fvmahed. Tsbor S040. EXCAVATING, p to wine ad kind at taam at. ITetains. am. in, WOUa. aatattaauoa CEMENT m'oodlawn 1241. PAINT IN i oajcualniDt and loaMM linisa. en raarantfted: p-ncea wwtn m ryww. jmn im BAStu tNT8. aradiu. or day work, aot- U. E. MAR XV expert psuhancmc. rjainttn isoor sua. tiSOac Pll-iTINU. VaDeniia. Tinuna. specialty; woes cnaraiweae. atws. w-wa. FGi lXiMLaflC ELP CaT U4i. ' Jsnane Is tor aiwta)(a. riM and mtontMe. sil aaea. WANTED V or any kiadj painias trade. J. L. Saaita.' Apt. 1. La . PLOWLNG tx.-AVAYlNG.' TEAMWORK. - ALT. TIV-stlA UOEA1 eWsw job; aatwr action cnarates. aSU ga'3aT SlS-a. loer 1 Wdla. . VE plow aad harrow your lo maa work. L szza. ahss; ElilNGLLNG. li yw houa reahud erperm Ail worn yoarawtes. w mm i , - -V PAINTING. TLNTING, ALL BR1THJ, REA- KW A B LB. tSIb gu v i-'i.... .. f sRlNtiLING. root rcpairmc; aw amraatawd. ManhaU 7lv. I'AINTING. PAPER BELL 2H44. ZiNTING. UAHDWOOD fioor. by day oc coo tract, iuefer 14tS Boaney av. wswaws w EoT'riT'RAlalNli; eemant week 4 i kinds, reaaonsble. Msrunaii FAINTING. PAPLaUlANOlNG, T1NILNG. j tie 1 1 . . . It "WANT PMIWING AND HAhEOWiSa 1 v-HONK EAST aQ. ' Carpenter- l".m;.lZTM X th bsnidrnc ae. Pneco East 444. rikPLXTLl wam - factory wovtt sd ptscav Mar !'. PAPERLNG. kaiseaauiinc w pamuafc IjOot La rat mtea. Tatxw Hi'. LxtAVATLVr. GtAlLNU. rLOVhiNG. I wu. . . . w p. JOB dnrine tnsra; m sb to uU care of oa Maca vrwv. r-. EXCAVATING, na "ft. yadiaa. ptowtnc 1 Fhrm Tse y8. seaen. SBtNGLEK. ready to work. aw or aid. Tabor 175. Pboar ViilKTI CENTii a roil baaxui a.-.-.r su.trx. kaiscmiauac. Apt, 4. Win .! V11U. 'tiracuui. larpenfry twtrmc. .eaH Isbnr Z1T et rv. tvi PLCMBLSG atoaa, aery twasocasaaa by t mt by to o Act. tiiL UMilX'Al'K cardesanc by hour or caauaet. Aot. S47 ? LXAavis ILl.l.iKAi-HT 1111 wsy Tcica-rep laauraia. 414 Raflaay C ebarap. bi-ic. lwy and a ti-t rim 11s MEN. staii. seam aarbr trao; eists wefi fevarciac Orasoa Kaitar Cauem 2S htaa t DAT t.4 evenjr-i e rooxlis ealcniator. awt. kiiiler bcuooL 414 Teoa SITUATIONS WAJSfTTD FCLULE 2 S4 hritONG, rtoyrnit sromaa. aer kjd day sn-.-i Wstn 1415 Hows 14, fw HlrN; ii want bt ww " rrk aa iivk Uaa-j -'-' ' - f or" 4. L( K ft liTAl1- I.AND LAl VLr r. r j; 1. TEtRS' EXfKHTKM R. E4T tlt-4 tOamuntsad aa Featewins Pi