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HIE CrGO:? 'DAILY JOURNAL, rorJXAM), OREGON,.. YtTDNESDAY. APRIL' -ID. di;:g FAVORS better an4 to rtela remove the tardea of taxation that la so oppressive T - "As to whether Europe would tiav to stralxhtea its affair before America participated . In foreign conferences, wall. It seem to ma that when a nous U on fir that It 1 wjae neignuoT woo fcelpe tut out the fir., - "Does England object to America be in f paid out of tha Gorman reparations for the army of occupation expenses on lha Khlnir ,- ..-' - 'As I seo it, England is quite wimnt that America set ber ahar. one nasnea. Thea wttH tertovi, nl aetenninea airs " i ' 1 ' ! i "' 5 . "As to tha International debt.- Eng land IS going to pay hey debt to America. Of course, this will tax some time." .; Eh healtated an Instant, men, arcning tYMhtntton. April ll (WASHINa TOM BUKEAU OF THE JOURNAL. President Harding's attitude la faver eb!a toward press. rT tna JIcNAxy,8mlU reclamation bill to early action tn oen rr, according to members of tha renuusa who called at tha White J"""""' w today headed by Senator McNary .a( . " nJ, 't. tha all tea to enable them to continue flgatlng. ' aha would not hare bad to borrow from tha United State." , BATS TAKLXY feCCZSa- -In tha Oenea parley aucoeae?7 one laeulsitor insisted "auraly. she answered, her gravity changiag t light Interest -It ia essen tial, however, that the armies ef Ku an Representative Smith, Jolat authors of the measure. Susgestloa for edvenc- Ing.the matter were discussed, arsons them the advisability of a epeell asee se or the prlUng of a presidential let ter. , It la doubtful whether either of these suggeetiona will be adopted; It la be lieved mor likely that tha presidrat wtil - eaafer privately with Republican leaders wha have so far shewa no ea- thuslesm for reclamation. Members pi tha vlelUnf delegation expree4 the epialon that tha Republteaa steering committee needs galvanising Into aomo activity before reclamation can travel far la tha house, . " - raaaaca at tha measure to tha aeaate la believed assured. Fear baa been -preeeed that preseura for eaactment of tha tartfr and bonus ouie may nrw reriamaUoa aver Into the abort session, when there wUl egal bo difficulty In finding time ta put It threuah. - Thoea who called on the president to day were Benatora McNary. Jonee of V.'mtKfta,Bweura,: odlng, Oddla s .4 NU.hA.ison, Rsareseautrvaa Slanott. Itixa ef Idaho, 'Webster.; Coltont Rld Wtvoyv Areata. Sinclair, Saav r, tatMtrwood. ; Valla and Barbour; ; the moment, but their motive ia clear. They wish, to smack tha allien In the face and at the same time try to tie tha hands of the conference a regard da jura recogaitioa and cancellation of debts ia clear. . RaScbwakl made no attempt ta conceal hi delight while litvtnof f. eesversing with a representative of the Times, also adopted a triumphant tone. lie claimed repeatedly, that tha allies lost tha war against Bolshevism and must taka the consequences; ' Thought - the Bolshevlkl, ha declares, may not Insist ' 04 - allied recoBulUoa of reiponalbUlty for Z.QOt. 000.008 pound m gold, tho, Bolshevik! wili not recede very f ar .... from their stand and if tha allies - are recalcitrant the no viet win Jeave them id atam. la their own. Juice. . , But this ia no moment for bair-spiit-Ung. Tha -fact ia that tha German- Bolshevist plana were laid before tha conference began. Lloyd Oeorge'a at tempt to sidetrack these plana and ar range a private Battlement with the Bolahevikl gave bota tha Bolshevik! and the Germans a knife by the handle. : And they -have used it ta inflict what may prove a deadly wound to ' tha whole British plan for the reeop&trueUoa of EAST DaFAST W ILEDCYSilW 'Belfast, April lv-X(T. N. -8.V A. 15-year-old boy, -Jack Scott, waa killed by a sniper in fcart Belfaat eaxly today. Casualties la yesterday'a and last night violent Carbtina; . la. Korta Belfast, war today reported a one dead and WVUilUCU. . j 1 ' turns bis eyes westward, and the malls ard . flooded with, letters from farmers who have no jneana whatever and from that class who are ready to retire and are longing- for aa easy arid comfortable climate and pleasant surroundings where their declining years may toe span ta peace and comfort. - " .Tha volume of inquiries thla spring to Biora than ordinarily heavy, dun to the fact that Oregon's advantages are being- exploited throughout the country through various channels. ; . JdlinL. Burhs? Fate ' Left With: Jurors; ilAsk DeataiPenalty ropUeal'ly ef Franco aad Ruasia Ep .jrWcb tftt conference was con. 1m NduHit 80 lonr aa they are I v oyw-. mabUtaed tha world U on the adgt Of a yolcano. Russia also most give up ber impracticable and uneconomic theo ries regarding industry."1 " She will not comment on prohibition until aha observes bow it ia enforced. -Ueyd OaorgeT ' He baa steered us through tha war and several dangerous strikea" aha as Plained seriously, than added, "and many international crises." "I don't know anyone who has his experience or tact or boldness, everyone aa hi faulta But his bead la still above water, and, oh, what a.hsad it iar . , . Lady 'Ator explained aha was not go ing on a speaking taw, though she will attend various affairs that will be given in her honor la Baltimore, Washington, Richmond. , Paaville, J1L i Lynchburg, Va., and Chicago. . , - - iinu inmn nniiroV.'; BACKJlOLDMfll pAt0URUSS lOMOsaad gvoea Pase Oae) -.- . . of Fersiaa lama, witn 1 . ' ,M. rw.i a black cloak white plppinga Her cheeks were TOT-reai rose at that - ' ' ' I'' ' -Kaw. X haven't coma over here to make any attempt to get America into better relatione with England or Eu repe.' aha explained, tossing bar cloak backward. ''I've not euite lost my head or my sense of humor. "I n net an. any particular tnlaalen , gh glanced rrom race ta race 10 ira preea ber words oa all bar hearers. "I'm hare becauss I waa Invited to t tead tha ran-Amertcan oonveatlen and to attend tha women voters' conference la Baltimore, where wo shall discuss mature of importance to wamen all aver the world." i "Waa America right In keeping out nf tha 'Uenoa eonference,' aha waa asked. "I ask yen." aha retorted, nf England was light ta attend tha Washington conference and make the world a little BSITISH BAOTCKKS OPPOSB - - RHaSIAJI.GEBJttAJIT UUtXTT geeial Cabis t Tke laaTaal and Cbieaaa PaSf ' . News . - CCepycieDt, JlS lAndon, ' AprU Jf. BriUsH ' bankarg and buslnesa men mat In Lombard street today to dtacuoa tha Ruaao-Germaa po litical 1 and acoaomio . reapproachnaent. It waa tb unanimoua opinion that if Russia and Gennany prova to ta hon estly seeking peaca and th raitorgUoa of Jadustry and trade thair inltlaUva should bo welcomed, though the method of their procedure was condemned.. It waa agreed that tha allies coma not at. ford to block any avenue of progress toward reconstructioa that tha German treaty might open. Jf What we all need," - said a leading banker. "Is prosperity . ta Russia . and Germany provided they contemplate friendahip and expanding business rela tions with tha world. These remarks apply especially to Franca, which look to Germany for reparaUona." . It ia expected that tn view 01 tneae financiers will be communicated to Lloyd George. ttoa at Genoa, tha government requested a epecUl meeUng of tha reparations commission ta pronounce tha commer cial pact at Rapajlo pull nd void. AHIed governments wUl be aeparately appealed ta, if tha Genoa confsrenca falls to annul tha treaty, j . "We'll do everything we can to avoid a break," Walter Rathenau. head of tha German delegation, declared .today in discussing tha statement at tha allied powers barring Germany froja further participation in tha dealings with Rus sia. , 4 - HOLD COHFiBfcSCB . Tha Oeamaa leader made it plain, however, that be and bla colleagues are determined not to aocept tha stigma of duplicity carried in tha allied not. Tha Germans ara working aa a reply which probably Vill bo made, pub t to lata today. Minister Barthou mad It plpain that Franca will not back dawn front bar stand. :-.''t . 'N :';'- v- "Under no ctrcumstancaa . will' the French delegation consent to sittipg with the Oermana either on , tha first eub commlttea or in the plenary counoll,' be declared. v 1 :. ' "' ' ".:' i '." , Chancellor . Wlrtk and. fremier Lloy4 George held a long conference thia after noon. - FEIjrCH PEESS ES WAB. t Aa BESULX OF GE50A MEET Parla, April J(L N. aV-Tha Pari press. almot without exception, sees aew wara a result of what i regarded aa tha aUiea "feableneaa at ,3enoa Wnen will tha alllaa cgll a aCarahal Focbr Vaa tba headline in tha Matin. "Flret step toward German rayengV said L'Eclalr. Saint Brice, writing in La Journal, declared tha "vanquished ar openly pre pared to renew- tha-war..:..4? Capua, in Figaro, wrttea that "the al- Uag" atwmptg to maintain peace trra spectiva Of tha coat ia precisely what is bringing oa aa inevitable war." - ' ' I "I JT k A n T n tn rt 'WUl Tnc permit ma oocnea 1 If 11 1 AaUCW UQlV W4 , UU8H BARRACKS ATTACKKBi - I . . SBSTkVT 8UOTI TAKE RAaDEKS DubUn, April W. a--MuUnoua membarg of tha Irish republican army attacked Wellington barracks, bousing loyal free atate troops, early today. One sentry wag wounded. $lg,ot tha. attack era wera captured. , Other attack oa free atat posts wara reported. Between midnight and 4 o'clock eight alarms wara frequent. Thera waa muca rlflg firing. Despite continued occupation by muti neer ef the Four Courts a headquar ters, the position of loyal free atate troop J pteadliy Improving. Tha truce conference between Michael Collin and Arthur Griffith oa tha oae hand and Eamoaa, 4 Valera, represent ing tha Insurgents, on tha other, will be resumed Thursday. Disorders in ewtlying , provinces ig causing grave unrest among tha peasant classes, .fdaialy aa a result of these dis orders tha support of the people 1 gradually awerving from the mutineer to tha provisional free atata government Olds, Wortman & King Wins First Prize For Window Display Prixea for tha best Window displays of local merchant In connection, with the annual observance of "gas range week." were awarded by a committee of three Women appointed by William T. Finnl gan, president ef tha Gas Appliance Dealers association. Members of the comraitta wera Mra Richard W. Ala-1 gerge. No. lUS tEast Burnaida atreat; Misa Edna Waplea, president of the I Home Economlca society, with of Ifcea at SOS Courthouse, and Mra. George Root. No, 22i Bast Satb, avenue; 1 First prise waa taken by tha' Olds. Wortman King store, second prise by tha Bower Furniture company and third prise by the Meier Frank company. Eleven firms, entered the- Competition and a total or It ranges wara used in IS window displays. Beeidea tba three win ners tha ; contestants wera : ; Honeymaa Hardware company, Jenning A Son, Ed- warda Furniture company, calef Furni ture company. WUUam Gadsby ft Son, j Oevurta Furnfture eomuwry, Btar Furni ture company, .Star Furniture company gnd tba Portland Gaa Coke company. : 5 Psi Omega to Hold; Annual Jaanquet on . Saturday, April 22 - Tal Omega fraternity will obsarva ita thirteenth anniversary with'- a banquet at tha. Hotel Multnomah Saturday even ing. Both the active chapter at .North Pacific Dental college and tha alumni ara busy with plana for tha celebration. Speeches,, aonga aad atunts with acta from several audville houses will con tribute, to the evening entertainment. Aa la the custom of the fraternity, loyal members will be gathered together:: all over the country on this date and at tha designated hour of t will drink, tba toast to Psl Omega. 1 ' It is expected that over 150 members will be present. Reservations can be made through Dr. L. G. McAloney. East 1616, or Lyle Packard at East Mil. ROYAL F. WEIR - v Olympla, Wash., April 19. Royal F, Weir, S5, son of the lata Allen Weir. pioneer attorney, aiea xuesaay auuaeniy from heart disease at the home of his sister, Mrs. Will White, at Camp Lewis. A brother, ' Frank Weir, la Thurston county engineer. . ; I Whether John L. Burna fata win the aame aa that of Daa Casey, who Is awaiting the hangmaa'a noose for the glgylPt ; et Jameg ; Ilarrj Phlllipa, spe cial .officer of the O-W. R. N. during aa attempted robbery of a boxcar la the railroad yards et Vlocka Bottom. June U, wiU be determined by a Jury In " Circuit - Judge Etapleton'a . court which was given tha case today, Both Casey and Burna were charged with tba killing. Casey sjag aenteneed to be , hanged. Burna was tried three timea The first two tlmee Juiiea failed to reach agreement. . Today anothar Jury ia wreatllng with the case. ' Tha Jury retired at lO:10 this morning. - - 'Jingling' jolxnsonls Freed of Suspicion in Robbery at; Pantages Failure of Sam Bagley. Janitor at thai Pantages theatre, to identify "Jingling" Johnson, known to the police aa a safe I cracker, aa one ef the men wh cyna-1 ml ted and robbed the theatre, safe Sun-1 day night, caused the police to release I Johnson Tuesday night shortly after his arrest as a suspect. - ' . '-- Jahnaoa waa arrested while enJSying the performaaca at tha theatre, oa the strength of information received by thai police that he waa lavoived la the rah-1 bery.f Berlin to Extend . . 323,000,000 Credit; To Soviet Russia Berlin.' April IS. Credlta amounting to 100,090,900 gold mark (IJM090W) wiU be extended to aovjtt P.usala Germany, acocrdiaa; tie Information from a reliable Ruaalan ouTe. The aegetla Uona have been Concluded." Karl IUdeg cte4 (or Russia in thia deal la Berlin. . Russia at first naked " for credits amounting 'to 00.f5u,0c goU irarks iiv.iw,uou put-tge Uensiaa govern-' ment feared that wuc. 'a large aum " would act as a boomerang la the rep arations eueetietv-t ? . t . The credit wtlL be extended In the form of finished Industrial . products. Germany la return jgttttnt; raw materials ana grain. 2TKW LOW FKICR. coTituoN mult ; lith agiwagaigfUa Its. Bast Ceadaeted aad Bast Teattlated i-f. . - -Bellreea la Peryaad AB tks Latest at asleal BrU by :- Parby Famfcus OrtAcstra ARB YOU AWARE THATi 00(A n Al)A0Q - T)Un V JTn VJ u J Q V : Natural Lreaf Greet Tea. ia put up r and sold ixx sealed paclleta in the sanie f orm as t ne tarn ous . BlacK Teas of ,lSalada,, brand. GetaPacKet - - - - You VfiU lllto U A. Y. STEEVES, Agent Telephone AuL 612-32 turn a million Russian barbarians loose on the iUiiner" asaa r. Acuon( xaa-caiaa. FBE5CH GOTERKXXKT FIBaTLT AGAnraT RU80-GEMAJI TAUT aad Cbieage Auto to Be Buried on Thursday Crash Victim r (SpeelaliCsblf ,1. TImT Jearaal rf';-t:r(CmM. t3 S ParU,' April Tha French govern. I Mra. Ada, Mae Funeral services for Ha. vis. who was killed ia aa lautomobUe accident Sunday, will be held Thursday ment let It, be known today that Fraaealt j;so p, in, gt tha Flnley undertaWns; wouia ; insisv oa m nnHiw ,v : i parlors. Russo-German treaty. Members the cabinet consider thia treaty , to h in H , :',:. ., - . ' i 1 Mttnistinn of Article 50 o the treaty It was learned today tit the French I viineTnvln tha siliea a erior Hen TKOWPSOWg Beep-Carve Leasee Are Bellas , (Trademark Registered) FA Sim of Pertct Service Imade a hard fight -to have tha Oermana id from all further participation tn the conference." . Thia I proposal waa barred from Our Optical -Service em bod lea. not only that expert apeeieltaatien that understands and provides for a critical clientele, but carerut .attention to the needs of tach patient as an Individual. we eare for every aeeker efter better eyeatght to tha "iniwi i our aauity be thev yeung or old. rich er pwr, vur service 's "i aenem to all man- ainu. nrg iiww rnvrtrri Ui aiwTiaa ri.Agv saveVour eyes THOMPSON Optical Institute ; Xyealght peeiallsU . Ferilaadt Laraest. Mail ateeera, dmi Eearyfeg , gile Ortieai KsUfeUabaieaw te.1-tl COM ITT BtTK aig(a amu Mnaauaoir liar lilt Oa. A. Base, Presldeat .- aad ueaerat ataaaget blocked by i Premier Facta of Italy. la thia connection it pecam known that the Italian delegation lhad no oh IJeotion td the Ri)aao-German treaty, but believed that - it should not - nava peen made during the present conference. GH5JAHT TIOIATIB CAWITM' - RESOtUTIOHg, WRITER r - -By Wlfkaam itsed, . . Cditor ef -the ladon ' Time . - i (Cwrlht lttS. br Vailed .New). . Genoa. April II. The German tnd the Bolahevikl have Jointly administered a formidable kick at the conference. The significance of thia proceeding ia self evident. The Oermana who accepted the Cennee resolutions, "violated them, and atabbed tha conference In the back. In Justification ef their conduct they pleaded that they wera t Invited to the eeaferenee oa a footing of equality, but thrust aalde while the convening powers negotiated pnveieiy. wun m Bolshevlkl. The Bolshevlkl give no explanation for en Germaa' property in Russia.:, r They retard the'aisming -ol us treaty aa an alarming example pf underhanded Ger man diplomacy. - - An agreement . ef any sort between Germany-and Russia has Jong, been j bugbear to France. It would menace the economic ..independence1 of her ally, Poland, and would probably ruin French prestige with the : little-entente. . - 'J.P, JtOaQAlf ACCIPT9 .. ; Genoa,- AprHH.(U P.VJ. P. Mor gan has accepted membership en a com mtttee recently appointed, cy ui repar tlona committee to study tha pesslblll ties ef an international loan to enable oarmanv to make her reparaUona pay- meats. M, De La Croix ox tne Tenca delegation to Genoa announced today c-r-rTXAat PIRAILS TEAIX ' Kaols Iowa, April 11 U. r.)-A mm taam of horse ran into a Mil nuko frstrht train, derailed nine cars. toppling them Into an i foot ravine. Thera were S cars in the train, Tha team struck the elghteenta car. una horses were killed.. Ura ravis was born March ?. !. in rwflg. IU. From 18 to 1910 she lived in Missoula. Mont, where her, hiw died. With, her invalid mother, rm V. , Smith, aha came to Portland In 1910. In March, 111. married Arthur Pa vis, from whom aha WM aepa niHi in isle. . For the laeti six years aha was employed at tha Melr Prank store Her husband arrived in. -orwno iisuuian for the funeral i '- I The inquest wUl be held at tha tsourt housa Thuraday t 1:0 pv m. Mra Ptvls waa killed when an automopita in w .v.. mi naorse A. Herman crashed Into . .i.niHi noia at East Btark street r and Craig road. hospital. He la -at St. Vincent i Many Inquiries ;Afe -Made About, uregon The Danger Point , in trying to ave on painting v Repairs Cost More Than Paint ' The voluraa f letters of inquiry from hMiHHktn throuahout the Middle Western and Eastern atate who are anxteua to settle la Oregon Is increasing dally, according to tha records of the Dree-on State Chamber of Commerce. Every sprins; the Middle-Western farmer II THEN the paint on your V V ' property begins to check and crack, it is time Xo, paint aegin. Unless your house is protected by smooth, elastic They contain the finest mater . iai v PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure Unwed oil pore sine and. pur color -comb in erl gdentifi- ally in exact proportions. They ' OUR COMPLETE . . . . , "i Old Age Savings ' AND INCOME POLICY Prpyidei: " SSOOO fop year family It you die. 9tMXH for your family If you die by accident. 1 O-OO monthly to you , if yua ire totaily dtnablej ' and paid upt policy to - yur t easily 1 besides .if " - yew die. , gTJfMM, easavaroa arerued ,VMnda for you at age ' a ) ar 8555 aetioitr t yea f"r ' ' . Lie, bg uioLog at ago HAKE TOUlt OLD film of durable paint, decay wili are tha best paint we know. Folks, meet Monsieur Herzog, Our "Million Dollar Chef " We call him BUI. That what everybody ceils him. He .had another name, an unpronouncible French handi cap, bat he lost it soon after his arrival from La Belle, France. But never mind his name, even Bill himself baa forgotten it. The thjnwe want to tell yon. is that BILL SURE CAN COOK. He's pleased the palates of millionaires and bellhops all the way across the conti nent. His cookery is still the talk at the La Salle in Chicago and the Cafe Martin in New York, And now Bill's with us cooking better than ever, - Come and get Acquainted with hh savory dishes, here. Of course you know that G. J. Kanfmana is apw anaain the Co?y tvnch Room, and also Jthat prices hive been lowered. Here afe tome of our specials for lunch and dinner this week,- Put this list where tot can 3 it for fntor reference. M.'V. LUNCH AND D11VNER SPECIALS 5ancfay Chicken Fnccassee r aottd Dttmplinar. , M . v Roast Chicken and Dressing Jomfay-Corricd Beef and- Cabbage . c t Tnesday---Sraoked Beef . if V I . set hi and rapidly depreciate it. . . Decay is expensive and waste Jful. .Price lumber alone, to get am idea of what It will cost to -repair or rebuild. Paint saves this cost. ' The ' best paint is the 'most economical in the long run. It spreads easily-eaves labor cost. ; It covers a larger area. per gallon than cheap" paint But most important, the best I taint "serves five or more years onger than "cheap" paint, - -. .' "We have beea niakmg the best paints for 73 years.. They are scientific in formula and prepara tion. ; They meet the weather conditions in tho Vest. : Free Advice a far series. ; ash the rauer Sseetacs. tiea Desartaeat ebeat tke SMet 4eritekle eelat asnseay sad aay aeiaue. - Take ediaatafs ef IVDer HMe Patau. Paia mum. Deat U enetaei depieriste TV" WB W. P. FalW d Ca. Peat. It. Sea Fiee.hw luMfMtBMt ef Faiaes, Vaaskaes, yiONZXa VBITB UaB fee IS WUnIML . ' . kaala gnacaee b) If eU a n Wea. Aha aHkaa ef BaakOT CM Flaet An-ra yiUkm. 8Ht-aie ImmI rtfteraer-rtaen Venue. WaakakJe WaU fla. Uk. Art Kkmawl, Sera ea4 teW rrfwt. fmk aad Swe Ti. sad flONCIK WHTTI LKAD, PiM SMaale SMia, gaUet'e BUt Velar Wall ' WlKUk. ULalaaaiiaal. aas rauarvaa ve CIougo Palnto 20c Wednesday-. . J Chicken a la King. Titirscfay Breaded Beef , " O A Tenderloin, Country Gravy.. wUC Friday - V oj ' New England. Boiled Dinner -WtlV Saftzrday-VoX Roast with c p Potato Pancakes we w -aOI-f 50c 50c 20c 25c; In addition to these specials, we serve a full assortment nf roast meats and short order i - . . " , steaks and chops. . - 1 TPO TTTr I "Bread and butter with aH meat orders. . ' r XXJLZXlr ; Second cup of coffee with all 50c orders. WE NEVER CLOSE T GOZY LUNCH .ROOM F$g3g' f urar Prfrrej pajlstf : ritszf acbrred by V7. P, FcHer & Co. Nr rtouW" uat'-rUmix" an ralto'e ilailairti tag. CeetWedyabestaeealgfaaaiks-asinissaiaaj. VBTKX TO kUT TSXU. TV sefaa es hifwut a m mmm. mrr lm ft tha likt mm mm ' aa4 I f . yiims tm (a . mw, va at ase m a yaa aaaaat Haalae. Cat a a aad Ver extMiet ef aaisuag It f c4iadle : I eeiaia the sarwisi ef a aUrter fsistee. Ity house needs palatial, FoCer SpadScsoem Pease rgiats arg so!4 tr Us foHariiU Ageats: Tongue with Spinach 3. W. Hart, inwatle,..., TXaat raa"li Ha .Mil Mr. lee Lemna. Lis a to a 8Utloa. 1 aareibant fkaraarr, 11(1 Belmoat Klrett.. Beaverta Laaber Tarfl, Beavertoa..-. Kmita U ard ware CeEtraa.., .Tar rreaareg Talat Arat .Pare Preeareg. Pal it A scat ..Para Jr pared Falsi Ar ..Para rrecarea raiat A rest ...Pare Prepare PaJat Aril .Per Preaarea Paiat A rat ..MW.Par Prepare Palat Aeeat luu. I iaktr r'n nalier C M, Hiaeee. T!S vflulaais Aveaae,... ....Pare Prepared Pais Agtat Jake Biles, iit lltk Street. ...................FseeaU Pare Paiit Aft Vim. Biaesiag, sss Tkirt street.....;.... .....pnoeaia Pare ratsi agst lteeaai Harawar C- fcia Miila4.AveBae...i...PfcoeBi Pare Palat Afeat V B. Boiaa, MS Vaiea -Aveaae... ..Par Preaared Vs' eaaest Bres SS MitU Aveaae.... .....Par Prepared Paist Afest AVii ! Hdwe. aapplr Ce, HI Lombard St.. .....Pare Prepared Pslst At Mr Kae hiia Cw Jl Pise Street.,. ,..,...Pre Prepared Pajst Aes Waits ft frtee, reape. ......Pfcoea x Pare Pa at Arst Tifrard I.amaer Co..Tiard.. Phoenix Par Pa et Aseat Ira t. Fewer Faraiiars Cew.Sd aad Tamkill Sts..Pare 1 re pared Falsi Ageat ; . . -i r ' -r- - BestJSy Examinations K Best Results aiaviaanauss - Dr.J.D. Dnback Eyesight Specialist 171 Broadway .". Being a Boy Sixty at is a matter of refciiiiliijj the health of youth ana that . comes from proper food and proper jexercisce Health b Uway8Diioyantiihvy8hq fule always ontno jump. Ect more , ' mm xrith green vesetabisa and frcits that's ; the ,' ttecret of yocth tad ctrength -.but be ere it b the whole wheat prepared in a dio Ubleforxn, SbrexSdedVhestDbccit is 1C3 per cent whole wheat, made digestible by steun-cochlcj.cbred-dinir end bakinar, : r ;. ; : iTwo Ciacurcs with milk or creaa tnaks - -.- cocnplctOi faonrisoiag mod.- Dciich aa ' . . j with peaches, benies, rsuairjg, pmnes, ' - sliced bananas and other- fruits. TRISCTJXT to tho Carddcd Whcsit , CTackera reial whole wheat toaster :, -v eaten with butter or soft cheese. T fPact Coaat SbnUii TVTarttCoJ OaiW. OsL OODforthedi- l Nc? gestioii Good for the teethgood for tHo nervco. 1 , " - " - . 'i nf fwwtth ejmgliry :. ' i ? taat cm vsriaa, . v YeaV, you can order your Gasco Briquet NOW at tha Special SUMMER PRICE, and PAY for them in the FALL. . Call the Gas Office, Briquet Dep't, Main 6500 . 1 m-2 '