The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 31, 1921, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DALLES WINS 2ND
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HARRIMAN ctUB bni.'OBfco By.
SCORE OF 10 TO' 4i VISITORS
HADN'T A CHANCE.
Apparently not satisfied With d Tab
bing ths? Harrlnmn club baseball
team Sunday, The Dalles nine yes
terdnv rpiinntpil th nerfamianct.
After balls, bats and other articles j
used in all of the best ball samas,
' .had' ,beeH -cleared) from tha scenery,
it. , was foudd. tliat the Ideals had.
pushed 10 runs across thai plate, as'
' compared Jo i4 tor tut? romana raw
rnAdera.
rt
The Harrlman club taam came to'
m
'j;fte 4Janes Wim a recoru oi iiavin
) won. five gain8(in the Portland city
' leapue anil lofjt none. Sunday's game
completely dispelled any Illusion
held by.t thp Portland piayprs that
: the lopaj pwat&ters, were, "sago
I brush artists," 'however. Tho Dalles
J won the first, by? 7 to 5.
..yesterday's contest started short
ly, sifter p'ock,tand promised for
n 'ttme to be a' snar.wy exhibition of
the national sport. The locals, by
tite uauujmk ri'vu. .. .... .,4....,i ...... o .-.--
.nnj ctW'wnrlt. soon nlled up u.mv Oibbons. the St. Paul heavy.
big lead, virtually- 'pUtting, tha gnm,V
.. i' it ' I
uu ,w-e. ;
.Carlson and 'Horrman worKeu asGus. ,wiison, lits trainer, vmisuii
!? the' battery for the- locals,.
GOOD LEFT WILL 6 EAT
DEMPSEY, SAYS BRENNAN
- t . I . , '
, NEW X.UKIV, .viay ji ""y '-".
man with a iood left will bead Jack
r....-iiisev. "'3
xtisiit vhdw' . nv si Anv fast
ih: says mil) ureunai, wu
o-j.',ltt the wof-ld's ;ch-mplon twice
and . btayed witfi. lilm . inimur I '.
aikV .other boxef
DEMPSEY RfeW FOR WEEK
By Ujmea Prcsa ' '
ATLANTIC CITJY. N. J.. May 31
Jack DempBey is under rest orders
for the- remainder of ihe week.
f oMowlnGL'A"taaJd- wopkout yesterday
for the big. crowds that flocked to his
mining cantp, the vorld's champion
put awaj-; hlsVeloves until 3atur.day.
He will woVk'only enough to keep
himself in condition.
His eye, which" was opened Sunday
. In a Bp,ar$ir bout with Jack Re
noujt, fe; ajmbtr healed and is not ex-,
pected'to gfajTO any'trouble.
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WATCH1HS&THE SCOREBOARD.
ByiMTnltetJ 'Fret
The Braves i' took., 'a doubleheader
from t1ie'tKi?biib4',9lof3,,(and C to 5.
the1 last golrfg heinnlngB, and" went
in.o third place.1? -. i
,"The Giants took a pair from the
Phils, 5 for 1 and" '13 to 7.
-'Pittsburgh' added nwr-win-. at the
expense ortho Citbs. Scorer, 13 to 0
andlMo .3'
TlteReds wentfarfh'er Into" the col
lari loning two games' o the Cards, 0
to 4, and 7 to 4. 1
'The A'ihlettcs were; the only Amer
ican -.league .earn' "to win two garner
the')- beat the Red 'Soxt 8 to 1, hnd
2 to 1. " 1
The champion Indians won the fint
from Detroit'. ' 0 -to 5',, and lost, the
second, 9 to 5. '. -:
The Yanks won',thlr5t from the
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Careful Nursing
Won Bi&Raqe tor lommy mvfon
.JA.-n ILt, 'uMita HAD PREv
Jyj k ES B UT TW O STO PS fc U
TIME, 89.84 MIL
By United
. SPBEDWAYrflNDIANPOLlS, Ind,
Moy 31. Tommy Milton again proved
ijlr. claim to the title of world's speed
king liereuon , Mpndax when, he woji
tho ninth SftOnHBracSrjE, cl,ibslc. ,
.Careful driving., gpodheadwork apd
continued nurslng.of tiiHiijachlne yo
for Milton.
'Milton's driving time was ahead, of
that ntadjaJn 192piHn,,made..tUj 500
miles in an ajireract1 0" .8jS'
ihlles per hour. The, tlnio for the'iai'3
iwas 5 hours, 24 inlnu.c.-. and 44 sev
ends. -Milton drove an clht o)llnder Frf.n.
tenac special.
The victor drove a new car, whie'.i
had traveled les-, than 1.00 mles be
fore he started the race. Ho kept lj
going steadily,, 'but n6(, at, a sencatloi!
ai pacefor e. f'ir 1,00. .laps, tryiiijf
it, ou(,VAfferjie. hail, found, out. what
il' would tlo, heigave It the Juice anil
was never headed but once. Tha
In the 110th, lap wheij iRoseoe Aufltr
took ithe lead for a shori dlrtunce.
j Every bearing in Milton's car waf
Changed Saturday; land Sunday ngh
lK preparatljp'll. for flie co. -Ho ho''
ls mechanicians work throuuhoui
two pights getting tho car In condl.
tlon.
ijMllton was almost' exhausled as he
was lifted froni his carafler inuin
lite race. . -
i'-Tho old luck was with U3," lie saUl
,e lmmeai(Wi, asjted ,for hn wife
Hd kissed her as they rushed to fe
cjuslon .inttoa. gamga -with - Louis.
dievroiBtfmakerorlh'e machine."
4'He was given a tremendous ova
tlpn by the great crowd of 135,000 rac
iS fws.'ihfi largest throng ih-it ever
witnessed a similar sport ing event
The weathei was excellcQl, a
ihouph hot Thern warn't a cloud I.
ike sky and (lie sun beat down with a
turning heat on The( brlct -Iract
' ",The race was remarkable for (he
Jenes of the fiatah.. SUrUJ who
tlaisbed fiecowiwislesa'tliaa a lap
v
- 1' ,
i Senators, i' to 1, nnd dropped the rpo
ond timrle, Jo 0..
Tile Browns beat the Wlilte Sox, 14
m 5f nud Iheri lost, 8 to TK.' ' - " '
THIS TIME LAST YEAR
Ruth, mde Itli; twelfth homer off
Wither - Johnson" on tho Polo
grounds.
Five Yank batlers hit for flf
teen bases against Washington In
' the sixth inning. Lewis and Han
nah hit hornets, Mogridge and
MeiiSL'l triples and Peck a single,.
Alexander hit a home run la
the tenth inning against Cincin
nati and won his eleventh suc
cessive game.
The Yanks beat Washington
, twice, , the Giants lost a pair tu
, Brooklyn, Cleveland took a dou
bly, header from Detroit and the
i other clubs ell split even.
miske may Join
carpentier cami
By tlntt?a Prts
MANHASSPT,. L. I May ?.l
Georges Curpint.lPr. ytns ,back at work
today utter a complete rest yester
day which lie Bp.ni In, observing
Uf.in,irlDl .ln mi! liinklnn nvpr Tnill
$Ipxt .week mora sparring partners
.,,111 4r.tn I h n nnmn nnni'dlniz to
w '"v ej
is
nnt ipIHud ihe names of the now
.acqu.Slllotis, but he would nor. ueuy
i Inn ihe i.tar addition would -lie Bil
ly Miske, who is expected to "wise
up" the challenger on Dcmpsey
style.
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FREDDIE WELCH THINKS ,
DEMPSEY .WILI
DEMPSEY .WILL WIN
Uy United I'icsf
SUMMIT. N: J.. May -11 Freddy
.Welsh, Lirmer , . light wii;..t cham
pion:
".Much depends on wl'.a condition
the two men ara in wuch I hoy enter
'the rind. I llilnk Dempsey ousht to
win,, but only after the hr.rdcst noui
of Ills career. Uempscy is, atropg, ,and
he is not as slow as. generally con
sidered. Csirpui.lv r Is a k :illf.ul , box
er and all that, bat he no' strong
enough to bo on even tents with
Ithe champion." . , ..
STRIKE OR NO STRIKE,
, ENGLAND WILL HOLD, DERBY
1 By United News
LONDON, -May 31.rr.The coal strlko
may have thrown the Industry of the
United Kingdom into chaos, but it
hasn't succeeded in ruining that, great
English institution, tho Do'b..
The Deroy this year will be run on
gasoline. Railroad accommodations be
cause of the lack of; coal, will be.
greatly curlailed.nnd Instead prepara
tions for parking 90,000 automobiles
are being made around the course nt
Epsom. These autos will not only pro
vide the means of conveyance, but
will be proascd'inlo duty as "grand
stands." '
Twenty-five runners are expes ed at
tho post: Five- of them are beins?
backed heavily, Craigancran, at 7 to
2,' Loighton and Alundbrrck at 5 to
1, and ,'Lemonora and Humorist at S
to 1. None of King George's horses
la entered in the event.
As a. good lonfe shot, bettors are
nibblfng it the American, A. K. Me
Comber's Bohemian and also at J. D,
of New Machine
VIOUSLY'gQNE
100 MILES. PILOT
R I N G "CO N T E8T ; AVEffAGE '
to rfcrl nuun.
New
'behind Milton "during the last 100
mllea. ;.
Jules Elllngboe was right behind
Sarins. IJIIInaboe relieved Pei'r.y
Ford, the-Qhicago amateUr driver, af
ter hi3 own car was forced out of.
the race, He drove a carsl'til, .consist
ent race "and was well' up toward the
front throughout the race.
The real test of the race vas when
Ihe other driver?, forced Kalp de Pal-
ima to, drye his car to pieces.
Do Palma, setting a puce close to
94 miles an hour led from the start
to tho 28th mile, with the. fixceptloh
of two early laps. H looked lke De
Palma was going to be able to put'
tliiousth succorsfullv as ono by one o
his challengers fell by tho side of tha
track. Bui two connecting rods gave
rw'ay and ho was forced to give It up
LI. ...An t1Arp.M Iti nrlvna hnWAVfir.
'ill; nuu y ... ...
or winning the lapr.'
Milton and Sarjes were constantly
halicnglng De Palma .when the Iial
Ian was in Ihe lead. Milton stopped
only twice during the entire 100
tnes. He was In the pits only a few
leconds each .ijme. He needed oil am!
1 jasollno and changed tiros as a pre
idnllohary measure.
Dp Palma was a, great. favorite with
the crowd. They cheered him lustily,
wjien he went info the pits for the,
first time. But whpn he Hd to flnallv
orde his car taken from the brl!
ofa there was a groan from his tho'K
Bands of admirer.
Milton had been netting a consistent
pace and when he went Into the leUj
a. tremendous cheer rocked I Ik tpeed
grounlts.
be Palma sot a new track lecovd'
for Ihe first 75 tnllef by avtinslup
42.87 miles an liouf, Joe Thomrr. nn'
ither strong contender, was forced
mf of tho raw. on "li" 22nd4la;i. HI;
rir hit th hack wall, but kept on go.
Ins and Thomas was declared to be
uninjured, : 1
The race was unusually-free from
EerkMis accidents, such as i marked
previous races, t
John's French bred Letracouel. The
only woman entrant Is Mrs. H. W
Rudd. whose horse. Granite, will r.tart.
Sfift'Rmr(r Is ihe'wlfe'bf an A'riie'rican
innnitfncturer.
TaxlMaytleld-s Taxi
1'elephonu main G021.
27H
. . . .
Brown's Dutur oi jcc Time Table
Two round trips dally. Leave Bank
hotel, 9. a. in. and 4 p. in. Leave
UUfur 7:30 a. m. and 1 p. in. It
Chronicle
MEETING NOTICES
Kelly Avenue Hcse Co.
meets tonight, impornnt business. 31
Women's Auxiliary of the Episco
pal church will meet at the recto1'
Wednesday afternoon. 31
Classified HdVfcrtlslliK 1 cent ier Woro
vach Insertion. If Inserted 6 timet Or
more, S-4 cent n word. Monthly public-Hi
Inn rates on application nt the nfrinx
FOR REN
1-X)n RENT Furnished housekeeping
. rooms. 115 East Second. 31
FOR RENT Clean, cool furnished
housekeeping rooms. 904 Alvnrd
street. -31
FOR RENT Front hoiisolceoplns
room, downstairs, nntl sleeping
room. 104 West Third. 31
VOJl RENT Room with board In
modem home. Lntly or gentleman,
1000 Fulton street. Telephone red
3491.
foTTTent
keeping rooms. Adults ' only, J003
Alvnrd sireet. Telephone red 4fit!l.
31
FOR SALE
FOR SALE ICinch dry pine wood.
Rod 1331. :.
FOR SALE Jersey cow. Reasonable.
Inquire 322 Calhoun street. 30
FOR ' SALE Rnwleigh products. 410
West' Fourth St. Black 1331. J23
FOR SALE Ten-room hotel. Inquire
,box J57,. Kent, Oregon. . .120
FOR SALE -G ooii lit ifch " co w.' "tT'
phone ted 60S2, or call 215 West
Elevejith. 2
FOR SAljR-Dry oak wood ; old oa'c,
$1150; second growth, 12.50. Deliv
ered. Call 30F22, nfter 6 p. in. if
FOR SALE Cheap. Ford tourln;:
car, Inquire Simaoi garas. 10
FOR SALE Dodge commerchil car.
,1920 model. Al condition. Will take
light car in trade. Write box X2 ca.o
Chronicle. t
rLr, . r. r- JLrl --j 1JU. ri-1 nnri r,n -, - -
FOR SALK--Cheup, Two m:n Me
ormick comblno with good engine,
also horse attachment. Write W. L.
Tyron, 50G West Eleventh str.eei,
The Dalles. '20
FOR. SVLE Largo and small ,farni
and orchard tracts. Reasonable
prices, good terms. V. C. Ilanna,
Dulttr, Ore. ' lKtf.
FOR.SAIyE-Completo threshing- nhi-
cl)lne. 28-inch J; 1. Car.e iseparator I
qnd, englpo. Outfit in first class con
dition. E. A. Read, Bulck Oarage,
Telephone main 921. 27tt
MACHINERY tfOK SALE As I have
rented all my land, I hnv.e one 75
C. L. Boat tractor with plows,
drills, discs, harrows, etc.. for
sale. Also Fordson 'IVactor and
"Oregon Special" Holt Comblno.
A. O, Frelwald, lone, Oregon.' Jl
FOR SALE One 24-Inch steel Case
separator; 12-horro Autumn Tty
lor steam tractor engine; 150 end-
loss belt, complete, $750 00. One
seven-foot McCormlck binder, used
ono' season, In good repair, $150.00.
Ono carload cedar posts, 8-foot, 10
cents, f, o. b. cars Parkdalo, Ore.
Timothy Nowa'l, Parkdalo, Or. 2w22
FQR'BALE-Cropand two yeais'leaso
on my 10-acre farm In Thomp
son's uddition. Modern house, fivo
acres alfalfa, readv to cut; two
acres wheat, apricots, cherries,
peaches, plums, pears, apples and
grapes. Mrs, FunuJt' McEachern,
Thompson's addition. Ttlephono
black 4012.
VN1 ED
WAN't.ED Took for ranch. W. D, Un
derwood, lolephono 13F2. 31
WANTED Brlgl'tt girl to learn I
marking and sorting. Model Lauq
drv. Jl
W ANTED-Wopian, to cool: on ranch
Wages $35 per month. No washing.
Telephone 19F23. Z '
jn - - rn - - -, -, -IS. 1A,w.rfrrr .nr n 1
WANTEp Oirl for general houre
worlr. One to. go homo nights pre
ferred, Mr3, Cai;on L. Pepper,
main 2201. 2
HE',P WNTE"rhI I ruck rnnt
vHh at lnst 1300. I have "it1- and
lob for tho right patty. WVlte box
A20, cure of C'hronlclo. 2
WANTED Man . to tako chnrpe of
' 15 cow dairy, .able to lrvo Fortj
car. Mteauy worx ir riKiu mun
Leo P. Brune, telephone 27F12 2
THREE HURT WHEN MOB
TRIES TO GET, VtRtRE
By United Prusj
N'OG'AI.FS. Mexk-t), ,.iy 1.1 --Tl".yn
persons, are', in ''tlit! 1u:spllul liei'b, sitf
lering from wuund lnille-od Month'?
"liy :t ilo'arhrnent of Mixlian inllllary
po)Ue iluilny u riot at a IkkmUiII
Hiune.
Bet'omlng angered at the ijiii;)I-om
dechH:n, If.c r."'s moiihed him. I!K
inK Hit' brief riot, the police fired into
Oa'ssi'dl Advekisemeiits
I A'ANTBD PoR.Hon as lnnclieiil
, nurr.p. Conilnnnent cases prttforro'l
I Mir.. I). A. Coinwell. black 4791. 4
LOST OH KOUND
iTAKE-N UP Hed an' white cow. 1..
I Mcnonnlil. box 2fi. Route 4. "1
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LEND to property owne n
lor building purposts. V. F. Glleli
ell, 403' Washington sireet. 1
1 1 EM HT.'l TO 1 1 ING and buttons cov,'i -ed,
?,trn. 'A. .1. Mollae, 007 Union
strett. JS
HEMSTITCHING Plcot edging. Mrs. I
L. M. Boothliy, 30S Washington f
street. Teleplione main tir.Sl. tf i
PltANSPKIt AND ICXI'KESS Furpl' ,
turo and piano moving. Freight
hauled nnd general express busi
ness. Telephones: Stand, red, 101;
residence bluck 1362. J. K. Henzle.
lltf
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
Portland-The Dalles Truck Service
General freight hauling. Leav.s
Portland 2 p. in. Leaves The Dalhv.,
1:30 p. m. Daily service. Tho Dalle
telephone red G741. Portland tele
phones. Marshall 1355 or east 3990. J 17
PiANOS TUN.HD Add repaired, ac
tion regulating tind relinlshlng.
Player actions n specialty. Work
guaranteed. S, A. Dockstader. Cor
son Music store. 320 Fast Second
street. Telephone main 1H01. tf
Maud Mnlteina SftiEwall
Teacher of
Piano, 'Harmony and Theory.
LeHcliotizky niethod. Special ntten
tlon given to bpglnners Summer term
opens .luno 15. Phone red 3491. Stu
dio 1000 Fulton street ' .120
Send if
1H
Lei us remind, ydu. tigain that we
can help you greatly with your
housceleaning. Anything that can
be cleaned with soap and water
we can handle for you to your
complete satisfaction. Call us on
the 'phone and get full particulars
about anything you have in mind.
MODEL LAUNDjtY
Iflni . RATES ' iji
tWPa To Eastern Points Through
!::-:!-:;iWlSt:i:-::l 'i A XT A T-wT a XT T) A 'tintr fN-
pliiiijL Tickets on sale 'June 1st to ! III
BBiIi three months' fi'oni date
Httgil of sale, with final return
(n limit October 31st. For full
Bjp particulars yrite, telephone
LIIIIIIIIHKilLi ronodion. PopjIip liiil III
HHfk:i: E. E, I'enn, nen'l. Aqt., Pass. Dept.
60 ThlriJ 8t" por,land reon 1
ME' i v mi P
T. : ; ,
Ithe crowd, wounding three puiMfijs,
Three, policemen were Jailed, i.m'its;
InVf stlfeallon,
Have Your Hair Renewed
We ian give you any auntie of hair t
coloring with n famous Fraiieo-Ainer-
I lean hair coloring flitch Is mi perfect
that If cannot bo tletecletl from the
natural color. Hennaing also it spe
cialty. All lines of beauty culture Jt
Ihe Hotel Dalles Beaulr shtip. Tele-
Hdinnii main 4051. JW
' VmZ- BAUER
General real estate, ln.suini.co, and.
(nans, Hill! East St-onil street. Tele
plitiue. main 1571.
2Ktf
LUC1LE CUMMENS
Teacher of Piano
Summer classes open June 1. Tele
phone black 0221. Studio 'at 201 West
Ninth street. tf
POPULAR MUSIC
Taught by
BOB WERSCHECUL
Lessons by Appointment
Empress Theatre Pianist tf
rv r .
WEsate Trar.lk Liirae
Freight ami uxprrns between The
Dalles and Wasco, Moro and all way
tulnta l.oav.e The Dalles, 9 a. m
dally except Sunday. Leave Moro,
1:30 p. in. Leave Wasco, 2:30 p. m.
I). M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephone
b.acV 104? or main 471.' tf
FORD
'pecaallJafts
Whitney Repair Shop
709 East 8econd St.
I'll ere Is more CutartTi In this ectlou
of'tlio country 'than alt other ''dlieaies
put toeether, and for years It was sup
posed, tu bo Incurable, Doctors prtscrlbed
I6cal remedies, and by constantly 'failing
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
it tnoiiruble. Cutarrlt Is a local disease
greatly Influenced by constitutional 'con-'
dltlons ami fliei'eforo requires eonatltil
tlouul tr';itniltt. Un.ll'a Catarrh Me'dl?
cine, niuiHttuctttred by F. J. Cheney &
Co.. Tolt-do, Ohio, Is a constitutional
remedy, Is taken Internally 'and acts
thru Urn ljlood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the Hystem. One' rjundred' Dollars re-'
wut'd la" olter''1!! for any case that Unit's
Cutttirli Mt'ill 'Inn 'r'llls to cure. Send for
ilrcukir-i unit leUiii(nilula.
P. J. CI1KNF.V ik CO., Toledo, Qhlp.
Sold t.y 1i:ikhIsIs. 7f"t. " '
" 'ill's l-'aniilv fills tor constipation.
ill" IIIV'O'
Tome (
cfgundry;
A.l.t.0
Main 41 1 ;
i
YOU WOULDN'T TRY TO RAKE LEAVES
1 ' v WITH A TABLE FORK u
V
When the leaves tue falling and perhaps the job" 'of rak
ing them fulls on you, you ceitululy wuultln't uy to rdk-i' tlt'era
tfi with a table fork. ' . '
(loin:; throtifeh life vudtavorlng to make, n success 'wllh;
out a mink account Is Just about like tr.vfngio .rake updpatesUi
wllh a fork. Ydu can make about the saii) progress. -
. , ' -
You would be surprised how h'Mpful a bank nccount- will
bo In brn:;ln 'you succesa and happiness, Open 'nn account,
wllh us right HWity- I'ven $l.d will start l(, jthd. small de
posits will- be Welcome. . ',-.
4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Accounts.
Citizens National Bank
Telephone Main '3101
Officers Director
P. J( Siu.deinn,.,, President. p gtadelman. ; v
Dr. J. A. lietlter, Vlee-Pres. Ar,'",,lr
Dr. J. A. Heuter
H. hi Qreonti, Cnshler r- ,B' C. Ollnger
11. L. Kuck
J. F. Tureck, Asa't Cashier. f - .Hln?r,!!.n
J. J. Vun Uelleu
'
GOLDENPALE, YAKIMA AND AfcL EA;STE1
WASHINGTON POINTS '
Are reached the easiest by way of Crantpt and, rdary,hilj..qrj th
MARYHILL FERRY
A 10-mile paved road connects Maryhlll and Gojdepdal
FERRY RATES $1.25 per. car j and passenger 01 way. .
$H.00 for round trp, 10-day Urnrt. "
. . 'it ii-
SECOND HAND STORE
Furniture Repairing, Packing,
Crating, Carpet Cleaning. All
work guaranteed.
20G Court Street
YOODARD & TAUSC'HER :
Contracting Bricklayers and Plasterers ' ,
All klndc of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplac? Work ; Specialty
Estimates furnished, free, of chargi. All Work. QuarartUtd.
Telephone Main 615,1 or Call at Gate Block
Peoples. Transf .Qq.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
EXPRESS AND DR. AY AGE
Furniture and Piano Moving '
Stand at Glenn's Pairtt Store Mjbijln 31
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO:
Wasco The Dalles
LULU D. CRANDALL. Manager
Bert Thomas, A'eelttaiit Manager
Llcented Embalmer. Eatabllahed 1W
Woman Attendant
Mri. M. J. Wlllerton
Telephone Red 17U1
Motor Equipment
Dr. T.
"gP"3 Eyesight Speciftlist
Hour 9:00 to 5:00 Sundays and Evening by vAppalQtratflr
t7sj Vogt Blk Over Crokby'i Drug Stor Phone Black ii,.
Glenwood Hotel
202 Unipn Stree ':!
Hall' Hlock from Station
FREE IJATHS
IMonty i)l Hot Water Day an'd 'Night.
CLEAN
, , From r0c to $1.5j),a Nigh
' - - $2.50 to $5.00 a'Wefk
DINING ROO.
Open (i a. m. to 12 p, in.
f ' .
Dr. Geo. F. Newhouse
Eye Specialist
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