The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 25, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON 8TATESMAX : SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. 10lD
CITY
NEWS
Please Phone by Nine-- !'
If tbe Statesman carrier misses
TOa phone by 9 o'clock, and
s copy will be promptly sent to you
tM tbe 583 phone.
IKor Biddy llUhoi) ) i
Jitney dance. Armory .tonight. Ad
mission; 10, cents, dance tickets 3
cents. - ; j A'
Watch that Tuesday
Reserved scats for tie Lyceum- at
hA armory. One person can reserve
ten tickets.
vor Sale. 'House Containing-
Nine; rooms ( no basement), a. barn
mikes good garage, 148 feet front,
128 feet deep, cement walks, variety
exiii bknnktt
In ;
"STKPPIXti OUT"
IJiOVD COMEDY
PATIIE
coxTixrors snow
TODAY i
of fruit, apples, pears, prunes, cher-
i ics. net nes. lour Ensrllsh walnut
trees. Will bi sold reasonable. Fif
teen hundred dollars will swing tbe
ueaj, Daiance on time. Location S.
W. corner Market and Fourth streets
C'abbase fr Kraut !
Crisp, solid heads, 2 cents pound.
Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front.
will be taken out in November. The I sachusetts. The company deals Id
rouowing licenses were 5ssued yes
terday: Amos P. Walker, J. .V. Col
lins. Harry Hoxle and J. H. Hoffman,
all Qf Salem, and J. E. Crashing of
Woodburn.
bonds. and engages In general brok
erage. Samuel Young of Portland is
attorney-in-fact for Oregon. Resolu
tions of dissolution were filed by the
Cloverland- Creamery company;
Portland. i
Legal Blanks
Get them at the Statesman
office. Catalog on application.
ob
Get-Together 3Ieetlng t ,
Of the members of the First Con
gregational! churcn Friday evening.
Guest of honor. Rev. A; J. SuUens,
Hear Ilkldr Ilishrm
Jitney dance. Armory tonight. Ad- 8tate superintendentof churchei.
mission 10 cents, dar.ce tickets
cents, i
North' Salem Romps
Card of Thank
We wish to express our gratitnd
At the semi-annual Sunday school for the kindly ministrations of our
rally of the Jason Iee Methodist
church last night nearly 50 Nortb
Salem families had an enjoyable
time. The program was varied and
presented by the youngsters of the
junior classes. These mid-week
meetings are - very popular in' this
section of Salem and are looked for
ward to as community social gath- Ton,K,lt 1anrc at xcw.Aubum Hall
friends during the illness and fol
lowing the death of our husband and
father, the late William Fugate.
-Mrs. William Fugate,
-Mr. and Mrs. At Tyner Woolncrt
-Mr ami Mrs P A Fiinto A
Grace Fugate.
Woodmen Go To Dallas . -
The Salem drill team of the Mod
ern Woodmen of America, compris
ing 1 4 members, will' go with a del
egation tonfght to Dallas where a
new camp has been organized by
George L. Cooper, district deputy.
The Dallas camp has been named
Prune Center camp and has 25 mem
bers. 1 . : .
erings rather
meetings
than -regular church! Good four-piece orchestra. Take
a jitney 2 Sc.
Hear IHddy Rishon
Jitney dance. Armory tonight. Ad
mission 10 rents, dance tickets 5
cents.
Wanted; Man to Work on Farm
Near Salem. Phone 93F2.1.
Dr. WilUrtin It. Mott
Formerly of Portland, announces
the opening of his offices in Salem,
occupying the offices of his father.
the late Dr. ,W. S. Mott, 407-408
Dank of Commerce building. Office
phone 3S3, residence phone 696.
Hops, Berries, Prunes-
There never was a more opportune
time to fertilize than at today's pric
es. Go after the big crops while the
going it good. Our expert will be
at the Marion Hotel for a few days
and will be glad to give advice. Ma
rine Products Co., Inc., Tacoma.
occupation given as section foreman.
stated that he was a native of Arden
bsrg. Holland, and that he arrived In
tbe United States on the steamship
"Kroonland" July 11, 1S7S. Will E.
Dreher, '25 years old, of Habbard
gave his nativity as Reutllnger. Ger
many. In his declaration Mr. Dreher
announces his willingness' to re
nounce his allegiance to the Vater
land and especially to the present
government of Germany.
Only a iVMfle More laya
To get t;.t i jteum ticket.' Resorp
tion at tbe armory on Tuesday.
Do You Wloh to Take
A brief trip to China and partlci
pate in a real China tea? Then come
early to the C.E. meeting at tbe Con
gregational church. 6:15 p. ni. is the
hour. "China and her Health' 'i
the topic. Get In at the beginning
of a live C.E. society. L. O. "Jenni-
soo, leadec.
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
Motorists who are-looking for a
trong- serviceable car with elegant
body line no interior specifications
tbt assume maximum : service and
economy at a reasonable: price should
this car.
LEE L GILBERT, Distributor
13 S. OnMrrrlil ftrt
Building Is Permit teb
A building permit was made out I
yesterday to F. W. Eckhart who will
build a one-sT3ry frame dwelling al
644 Market street. This is the fifth
building now under construction in
North Sal-?m. Mr. Heckcrt estimates
the cost of the dwelling, to exceed
11800.
Many Corpoitit ion fVmie
The Columbia River Lumber com
pany of Portland filed articles of in
corporation here yesterday. The
capitalization is $50,000 and the in
corporators are W. D. Plue; E. W.
Weiss and V. R. Plue. Other firms
filing articles were: Gilman-Bader
Necklace is It i
Mr. and Mrs. . It. Shaw of the
Washington hotel went to Silverton
last Thursday and in leaving the bus
Mis. Shaw dropped her purse con
taining money and ! jewelry. The
purse was found soon after by Wal
ter Edwards, driver of the Silverton-
Salem stage, and was returned by
him to the Silverton hotel where the
lost article was Identified by Mr3.
Shaw. Upon opening the purse Mrs.
Shaw discovered that the contents
were intact with the: exception of a
gold nugget necklace. It is thought
that the necklace was lost from the
A Free Lecture-
On Christian Science will be de
livered in the Grand Opera House
Tuesday evening, October 28, 1919.
at cipht o'clock, by Frank II. Leon
ard. C .S. P., of Chicago. Illinois.
Member of The Board of l-rf-ctureshlp
of The Mother Church. The First
ChUrch of Christ. Scientist, in Bos
ton, Massachusetts.
Mrtt4rYnfYrt-
lUllgtlgGd
uuuuo, III
Interest Bearing Investments
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
204.207 Oregon Building
HAMILTON
THE FURX1TURE MAX
Will make and hang your drapes.
Largest Stock of Drapery, y
840 Court Street.
S
M I T H '
MOKE
State and Commercial Sta
S
See the Motion Picture
At the First Congregational church
Sunday evening.
Drug company; Incorporators, Carl
Gilman. 'Julius Rader, Harry Cohon purse, but the authorities have been
ana Marry, naaer; capitalization. notified that the necklace was-re-
Liccnse Drop Off
The local hunting )ccnse bureaus
report a decided' f aliin;; off in the
demand lor license with the closin?
of 1 ho pheasant Beason close at hand.
On the other hunter3 are securing
good bags of ducks "and. It is expec
ted that a good many mors permits
MYRTLE KN0WLAND '
Music and 3f nsical Merchandise
Sonora Dealer la Salem
416 Court St. . ,. Salem, Oregon
. , . , . Telephone 352
$2.000. E. S. Kettcber Milling
company. tiliamooK: ineorporarora-
Rollie W. Watson. M. F. Bettcher.
M. F. Leach; capitalization $40,000.
Klamath Livestock Mortgage 'Loan
company. Klamath Falls; incorpora
tors, J. W. Siemens, iJohn Siemens.
Jr., and S. F. Wilson. Western Bond
& Mortgage company. Portland
filed -supplementary articles showing
an increase in capital stock ' from
$300,000 to $300,000,. A permit to
operate in Oregon was Issued to the
Robcson-Calo. Distributing corpor
ation, a Delaware concern. The cap
ital stock it $10,000. The firm will
engage in the distribution of motion
picture films. X. D. Simon of Port
land is attorney-in-fact for Oregon
E. H. Rollins & Sons, a Maine con-
moved from the purse, prior to Its
discovery by Mr. Edwards. .
Vlavi, The Old Original Home
Remedy. Prevents operations
Mrs. Foar, Hotel Marion.
Hear Cecil Fanning-
America s foremost baritone, on
tbe Salem Lyceum course.
Vincent I Ierturrtl
J. E. Vincent, driver of one of the
Cross market delivery trucks was
summoned to the police station yes
terday and given a clear delinlation
of the traffic laws of the city of Sa
lera, it having been ' reported that
Vincent had been rather careless in
the matter of cutting corners In mak-
Electrlc Machinery and Engineering
, Company '
;.. ; ; For -
EXPEKT ELECTRICAL WOEK
178 Sa Commercial St. Phone 955
Let us prove to you that our prices
are less. Some good bargains In new
' and used pianos.
THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO.
519 Court St. Derby building
ing his route on city streets. He
cern was issued a permit to operate! promised to prevent a recurrence of
In thii stat. The firm has a canita!- e mauer ana was aismissea.
0REG0NUS
A PERFECT CIGAB
Manuf actnred by
HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORT
Phone 319
WILLARD Storage Battery
SERVICE STATION
233N.IIiglSt. " - Telephone 203
CITY CLEANING WORKS
Cleaners of Quality
Cleaning Dyeing
1261 State St
Repairing
Phone 703
FOR SALE ONE BOWSER FIVE
gallon stroke pump. One Bowser
oncgallon stroke pump. One Bow
ser 650 gallon t-nk, nearly hew
and guaranteed to stand the state
test. - ' .
WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO.
246 Bute St. ; Phone 311
KABO CORSETS
: $1.50 $2.00 $3.00
THE REMNANT STORE
246 N. Commercial St.
MONUMENTS
If your monumental work is solicit-
d. kindly ask the solicitor for ooi
Business card. I ,
Capital. Monumental Works,
l:il S. Com. St. Phone 689. Salem
Small Investment Loans lCeIty
loans lloune Jtental Agency.'
Qeneral Property Dealing.
'OR H. SCOTT KEALTlf CO,
' 404-406 Hubbard Bldg.
"OB 2(4 l i Salem. Ore.
Hardware Fnrnltnre aad
Bscond Hand Goods see .
CAPITAL HARDWARE A
FURNITURE CO.
Salem Auto Radiator Shop
Radiators, Fenders and Gas
Tanks Repaired
Tractor Radiators a Specialty
Ford Radiators for Sale
198 S. 12tb St. Salem, Or
ization of $2,500,000 and originally I
was arranged under the laws of Mas-1
TRADE in your old goods
L L STIFF & SON
"Tbelma Indlrlaual Chocolates
A Salem product made by The
Gray Belle distributed by George
E. Waters for sale esverywhere. 6c
Two File Declaration
Two declarations )of v citizenship
were filed yesterday In the office of
County Clerk U. G. Boyer. I'eter
Stokx. 41. a resident of Gervais. and
WANTED
JUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL
KINDS
We also bny second-hand goods.
II you nave anytning to sell for a
good price call 398. The Square
Deal House.
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
271 Chemeketa 8L alem. Ore.
Own your own property and pay
like rent
Capital Credit & Adjustment Co.
416 Masonic Temple
SALEM OREGON
4- IrlDrCB. O'Neill
J r I OPTCriETRlST-OPTIClAJi
- laid i Bosh 5ar5uilf
STATt S S'Rf tt
1 fmsmmmal rS!t
THAT'S IT
The UNIVERSAL FARM ELEC
TRIC LIGHTING PLANT and
PAUL AUTOMATIC WATER
SYSTEM- Don't fall to see
these in operation SATURDAY
and let me tell you all about
them.
J. C. WOOD
162 North Commercial,
c;Mn isiox -assured
With the glasses we fit. Comfort,
contentment and good vision go with
our glasses. )
DR. L. n LL WILSON
OpBetrtat
210-211 tT. a. Bank Bulldlns;
c'hooes: Office 145. Residence 1244
Office Closed Saturdays
of schools for the southern half of
tbe county Is expected to return to
day from an extended tour of Inspec
tion In his district.
Mrs. E. T. Busselle of T57 Center
street went to Portland yesterday.
Miss Louise Cooper Is vlsltinr
friends In Eugene daring the week
end. H. II. Church of Hanshsw was Id
Salem on business yesterday.
Millar McGUchrlst of the attorney
general's office and T. Leland Urown
have returned from southern Oregon
where they have been for two weeks-
HOTEL ARRIVALS
First niriMian Churcli .
Sunday. Rally services. 9.45 a. nt.
Pipe orran dedication veapers. 4 p
m.. Prof. Boone of Portland at the
gan The public is Invited.
Marine Have New School
A post school has been opened a
the marine barracks, Parris Island
S.C., for all enlisted men of that post
T!e following courses are available:
Ma! hematics. Mechanical drawinr
mechanics, drafting, motor transport
Complete .business courses, k moden
languages, practical education, gener
al b.gh f Lttit gas engineering, elt.
trical engineering, civil engineering,
science, psychology, literature, pen
mansnip (f aimer system), law, tool
making, music, radio telegraphy. A.
supplies and equipment, includinr
books are furnished free of charg
by the Knights of Columbus. Th
advantages of the marine corps are
all that can be desired." states Cor
poral High of the local marine corps
'from a thorough education In ar
practical pursuits at our home ports
to travel and experience In all parts
of the world. I
a tt
MARION W. S. Utile. Charles
Lilly. A. TI. Fischer. R. McClelland
William A. Moorehouse, Jr.. of Is
Anceles: R. II. Ileatie. A. S. McDon
ald. Gordon Wilson and 'Jack Hofer
Oregon City: W. L. Jorey, San Fraa-
clsco: P. J. Neft and W. N. Camp
ion. Medford; Dr. Grace Keith. Mr-
and Mrs. J. C. Lewis, C. Irwin ox-
Mr. and Mrs. Gunong. D. II. Flndley.
A. S. Weiant. F. W. Breed. Portland:
J.M Caldwell. Umaplne, Or.; I. A.
Griffith. Pasco; Mr. and Mrs. J.
McPacker,.Turlock: A. J. Vance.
Iloise: R. J. Martin. Wayne Hluart.
Albany: F. K. Mosely. Iexter City
Ohio; Miss H. Ilr. Miss A. Lalr. Eu
gene: IX L. Webster. Vancouver:
Eric L. Moisuer, Bllferton
HUGH C. W. Seiiert. Wisconsin:
V. T. Jackson. Roseburg: Mr. and
Mrs. C. Ratten. Eugene; L. E. West
M. S. Farmer, Thamas M. Curry
Herman Curry. Thomas Holt, Miss
Lela Jones and Delia Adams. Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Cbaflrn.
Falls City; J. J. Stangel. Forest
Grove; Lawson Herman. Milwaukee.
Wis.; p. D. Dinsmore, Sclo; R- A
Smith. Rainier."
ARGO John J. Collins. Wood
bnrn; Dara- Fosnot. Mrs. E. Oberg
Hubbard; Mr. and Mrs C..A. Mor
ris. Marshfleld; Mrs. Phlllls M. Me
Tinmond, Turner.
If IS. Tolk county i::ii.O this icar
and SI45.2S last year.
However In add.tlon to fh amoun
for 1919 the sum of $2CS ,13.2? hp
been tendered by several .states in
payment of taxes. It L- said, but ffct
amount has not been officially re
ceipted lor because tbe esta'es arc
In process of investigation. Tbe to
tal sum received at tbe treasurer's of
fice In payment of Inheritance tax
for 1919 is $479,121.39 as against
the $51,229.31 for last year.
-It is the policy of this office.
said a statement by tbe treasurer to
day, "to examine and investigate ea ji
estate to the end that tbe Inheritance
tax to be paid by each estate shall
be based upon the full md true sl
ue Instead of sn uncertain and arbi
trary value placed-upon tbe estate b-
interested appraisers who Invstiably
appraise the estates too low."
What is to be done with ex-presidents
has been answered In New
York, where Alfred Gnil, tbre
years ago president of Costa Rica
has !cen placed In the Ludlow street
Jail. That Is one way to settle a very
vexed question.
I--V-F--T--R-
KHKK THI A I. Rt klPI IOV
TEXAS OIL BULLETIN
rublht ,rrrkly la th urt f
th Trias.-O.l fit-Ids b ia n know
inir tbe oi.I , burning. Vru want re
liable neia about exlstiar rond I
liona. nim finstde on lne-
sm-nls. W'rlle t.xlajr tnr the Rulictia
. .wllelrly free -k
for eax information you dire
bout any oil field or oil --ntp:jiie
in htrh you are interested.
Adrirera
VILBCRT JOIISOX Jt f-n.
ie years Oil Operator mm Brvkere
.Sun. S21
Mla Mala Si. Fert eriK. Texas
Our Scandinavian Friends-
Are ro'dialiy invited to attend a
reuntou Sunday three o'clock at the
St-nlinavlan church, 15th and Mill
streets. b'ieclal speeches and music.
WE WANT SJIALL WHITE
, 'Beans1
HIGHEST TRICES
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
186-194 N. Commercial St.
222 North Liberty ,
DENISONS '
ELECTRIC
CO.
SUPPLIES , AND FIXTURES
OH LOOK '
We Have Found The Latest
DESIGNS
IN BOWLS
FOE INDIRECT LIGHTING
If rou hava furniture Stoves or
tar Data tn aaii 7 or
erclal Street
5fftS to sell. ph
tail at 2Hi W. Ceaaaa
WANT ED
fsniUBrei ranges, heaters, tools
ad. la fact, anythlns; you have
w selL, I buy for cash. Phone
i i SI or 511.
"OODIlThrAncticcr
POTATOES
Rurbanks. American Wonders,
Netted Gems, Pride of Multrfo
mah, Garnet Chili, Early Rose.
We will be ready to commence
shipping as soon as you have
fully matured stock to offer,.
Phone 717 or address 542 State
street, Salem, Oregon.
v MANGIS BROS.
... ff
U v ; 1
rrr
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 1400
THE results of
our efforts are
dignified and
proper in every
respect. - Those
who have availed
themselves of our
services are un
stinted in their
praise of the po
lite, satisfactory
manner in which
we have perform
ed, our duties.
WANTED, t
SACKS and RAGS
Also All Kinds Of
JUNK .
STE1NB0CK 3UNK &
AUTO WRECKING
320-326 North Commercial St.1
Phone 305
We Specialize In ;
AUTO WRECKING j
Parts for any -make of car . at t
half price . j
Do You lrnw
'All about the peace conference?
II ar .Mjrk Eullivan on tbe Salem Ly
ceum co inc.
Want AsMeament Cut
" Ub a request that the state tax
commission lower the assessment of
the Northwest Electric company of
Portland, C. C, Pierce, vice president
and general manager of Jne com pan r
and L. A. McN'ary. attorney for the
company, conferred yesterday with
Frank K. Lovell. state tax commis
sioner. .The request will be taken
before the board by Mr. Lovell. Dur
ing the remainder of the present
month and In November other bis
power and " railroad companies will
present their requests for reductions
and these will be acted on by the
board later in the year. '
The Inward Kffects of humors are
worse than the -outward. They en
danger the whole system. Hood's
Sarsaparilla eradicates all humors
cures all their inward and outward
effects. It is the great alterative
and tonic, whose merit has been cs
erywhere established.
ESTATE TAXES
SHOW GROWTH
State Treasurer Hoff Issues
Statement on Inheritance
Statute
'it
Electric
Restaurant
,4 Under New Management -a
Having purchased the Electric.
Restaurant at 481 State street.;
we wish to inform the public!
that, we are ready to offer the
best of service at all times..
Opon from 6 a. m.'to 1 a. m. !
! OUR SPECIALTY !
OYSTERS FISH CHOPS
j CHILI CON CARNE j
J. D. MADDOX, Prop..
A ROYAL
VACUUM CLEANER
A sfatement issued by tbe Inheri
tance tax department of the state
treasurer's oftice yesterday shows
that from the time tbe present law
became operative In October. 1917,
up to September 30, a total of $271.
724.4 has actually ben received In
inheritance taxes.' This U $213.
493.10 foV 1S19 and S5S.229.3 for
1918. Marion county contributed $11.
48.18 this-year and 11001.33 lw
-WJnkwa f RnbbV
A study in spiritual architecture.
will be the subject of Dr. Kantncr's
Sunday morning sermon. In the eve
ning he will speak on "The Man wh(
Lost Ills Greatest Treasure.
i
PERSONAL MENTION
Let us demonstrate to you that
the ROYAL CLEANER is o
KF-FIC1ENT that it does not
need the air of a brush or other
mechanical means to get all tho
dirt. , '
WELCH ELECTRIC CO.
379 State Street
Mr. and Mrs. John flardner, man
agers or the Argo hotel, are away,on
a vacation.
W. C. Franklin left yesterday on
a trip to Tigard and Portland.
Uarry Lucas, former member of
the Salem police force and who since
he resigned .from the department
has been with the Itusick grocery
rirm. will leave today for Kennewick
Wash., where ho "has accepted a po
sition with a grocery establishment.
Ho will be accompanied by Mrs. Lu
cas. J. II.. I.aulerman, owner of the
Argo hotel," returned yesterday from
Mill City. !
N. F. Savage of the Karnes Cash
store Is confined at his home with
rheumatism.
T. E. McCmskey, manager or the
Commercial club, was in Portland
yesterday.
Glen Unruh. Justice of the peace-
is in 'Portland. lie will return to
day. !
Mrs. N. I. Metzger of McMinnvllle
is' visiting Salem friends.
W. A. Marshall, chairman of tlje
state industrial accident commission,
and C. H. Gram, state labor commis
sioner, are in Portland to attend s
session nf the Columbia River basin
branch of the National Safety cdun
cil.
Ed Wright, secretary ef the public
service commission. Is in Portland
II. L. IJown, county judce of Lane
county, was In Salem yesterday.
E. N. Duffy, business manager of
Orecon Agricultural college, was
caller yesterday at the secretary of
state's office.
Prof. E. D. Ressler of Oregon Ag
ricultural college was In Salem yes
terday. J. A- Churchill, superintendent or
public Instruction, will attend s
meeting of th-j board of regents ot
the University of Oregon at Eugene
today.
E. F. Carlton, assistant state su
perintendent of public Instruction.
Mrs. Carlton and tbeir son. Rlondell.
will be among Salem people attend
ing th Stanford unlversity-O. A. C
game today at Corvallla.
' Mr. and Mrs. V. V. P.rown of As
toria are guest et the homo of Gov
ernor and Mrs. Olrott.
County School Superintendent W-:
M. Smith visited the schools of Sil
verton ye?terday and will return to
Saiem this morning.
Bargains
In
Used Car
s
1918 Elgin Six. New Nou ?kld
tires all around. This enr Is
Just ss good a new. .. .fliOM
1918 Mitchell. Al sb-pe, Just
been overbiukd 7
Reo Four. This car la in firt
elasi mechanlc.il condition g&J
paint and has C very food tires
m;."5
6tudcbaker Light Four. Jmt
been repainted aad has four
cew tires. This buy will sir
prise you at -iHO
All of the above cars hav ben
taken In on New KUSn Fixes
and are worth far more than
we ask. We give you tbe Ab
lest terms of any dealer ca It1;-,,,
Pacific coast. '
Lee L. Gilbert
Elgin Six Distributor
1SS So. Commercial SL, Salem
Open evenings and Sundays.
Phone 3(1
LADD & BUSH, BANKERS
Established 1SGS
. a
. General Banking Business .
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
- t
1
Pastry That
Has Flavor
This is the kind of Bread, V&. Cakes, Doughnuts, etc, you
want. That's the kind Peerless makes.
r
PEERLESS BAKERY
Philip Winters, Prop.
170 North Commercial Street.
Phone 247
1 1 Hpvrvisor .. N. Armid In chrra
NIGHT SCHOOL , J
ar.
Capital Business College
OPENS MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 27
I'seful Branches Rookkeeplns.. Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling.
1'enraanship. Arlthmetlc.jetc. Regular day teachers will have charge
of the work. Three nights each week Monday. Wednesday and Fri
day. Try to bg!n on tbe opening night. IN ROOKKKEriNO," tbe
work will be individual. In Shorthand, there will be a beginning
class andone for quirk review, preparatory to a cour-e in raj J dil
ution. This class mill be organized especially to accommodate
those now working, who wish to become more efficient.
SKRVICB MKN may attend nlxht school and secure the benefits
of the Soldier's" Financial Aid Law. Application should b- raad
at once.. The Principal will be in his office on Friday ard i'ur
day evenings of this week to answer quettlor., explain vork and
register pupils. " . "