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TTtfc OBEGQN STATESMAKSALEM, OREGONv THURSDAY .MORNING,, OCTOBER 20,: 1921 . 1 1 j , . .,, , .. , . , . , , a GnYREWSIN BRIEF 1 " jv 1 . - . Ani4icatIons Comine In- . jc-service men who are entit- led 4o the benefits of the bonus and! loan law, to the.numberiot 9.083 have made 1 application? at thejoffice of the secretary of the World war state aid commission. Of his number 4,885 have asked for cash and 4.197 for th? bene fits of loan on real estate. Ap plicttlons are coming in at ; the secretary's office at the rate of abot 145 a day. -f. j Removal Sale . v jKWi, '4 " At 226 Oregon bnllfllng.' Hats $1 to $8. After November. 1" will He at 519 Court, Jrs.j3tlnunr AdT.f : Zone Auditor Here t Captain Tv C. Pugh, zone audi tor fol properties of the Oregon National guard, was in the city m yesterday. Inspecting the armory and? properties jot Company F. He wilL inspect Independence and Woodburn within a day or two. Moore-Dunn Music Store Sell phonographs on easy pav ement plan. Masonic Bldg. Adv, ,lla4 Pictures "Took" Members of the Apolla ' club .had! their pictures taken at a re hearsal rnflvl. And liwrdr to ,malfe good advertising matter for the Jirst appearance of the Apollo . 1 W a . IV MAMA- J...D.rl in the regulation spike-tall, the same in which thsy-wlll aj?pear la concert, Working 1 On Budget work' on its annual, budget at, the session, to-be held pext Tuesday "DISBX, BCCOrUlDg MJ DB 'in preparing budgets,! five1 -men Elsie Ferguson 'TooUights, in - "Robinson Cruioe Limited." - 1 Hartrnan't filanei Wear them ,and,aee 1 I BROS.,!:: thone 1255 f Sajem, Oregon, NOMICING M foliates ft 1M . pao iay, sow UhM, It cxeta as Oommmlaf Wirt oodlw an AswrU and flrtoM.- Obmi 11 aja,, to 1 Spdt Sundty chick1" vanstx toi Spring Planting Order From 4 28 oreron ; uuiiain k . lAiLEU :: . OBBQOJN . Phone, 17631 , . ; ! SAVE S.SS. by buying your hairdware and , Iurniture at The. Capital Hard. ware & Furaiture.CoJi 285 Commercial street. : Phone 947 it ARI.IER Phone TRANSFER We Move, t ; . Pack and Store; 'AMvnrtiTwri WOOD COAL k Do yon take ; 1 TURKISH BATHS . j IX not, why notT No other hatha or treatments can produce thV permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or aU ments of the flesh or body like the Tnrklsh Batha wllLj Open 8 a. m. until p. mv"," OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attendants What Would You Do? NO. 15 I Suppose you had a grocery store. Street comes-in with White and .tellj yqtt ;that if y?u wUl let White run a bill, he will guarantee the . debt. White fails to pay. You can't collect from Street, but do you know why? : lOur classes in , Commercial law takes up Just such'. instan ces as this, and teach the stud ents how to avoid various legal entanglements and mistakes. Everything taught- in this school Is of a highly practical nature. ' : - v" ! ffew classes started a short time ago Write or call for in Xormation4 Capital Bgjiuch College " Salem, Oregon HARTMAI . i t I outside the school board will as sist in making the budget. These Include O. E. Price U. O. Ship ley, Paul Hauser. 0.!-,A. Hartman and Tero aT. , Hicks. ?Thls outside eommitree will cooperate with the school board, in forming a budget to eep within the 6 per1 cent limitation. Dr. A. Slaughter Has moved from U. S. National Bank building tor 415 and 416 Ore gon ! building, where he will be pleased to serve those in need of his, services. Adv, Mr.OhapIn to Talk, Today The Marion County Realtors as sociation will be adcre&sed today by Luther J. Chapin. Mr.' Cha pin Is well acquainted with real estate throughout the county and besides being a practical farmer, has some real ideas on .what should be grown in the country and where it should be grown. '; $110.73 for f Best Waliing Ma chine New, low price for" the Eden electric washing " machine. Salem Electric Co. "If it's electric, come to us,"--AdY. Will Speak In Portland ! Ora F Mclntyre, secretary of the MarTba County Realtors as sociation, his accepted an invita tion to speak next Tuesday before the Portland Association of -Real ty Dealers.'; ' She - will tell of the multiple listing system which she has used for the Marion-county realtors. ' . '. V - ' :,v New Price on ; The TAen Washing mach1ne,the.lest,eTec- trlc , machine . on i. the- .market. S119.75. Salem- Electrie Co. rif U' electric,; come to us.. -Adv.", ..... ; !- FJlvaraz Grotto to Meet, Members of El Karaz grotto ei Salem will hold their . regular meeting next Wednesday night, October 26 at lle-r Mtsoui.c -tem ple. The meeting will be in the wayi or a social event, as toiiow Inz the session! there will ba an entertainment for members ' aad wives nt.. The Eden, New Price $119.75 Best electric washing machine, makes a record drop in price. See us about it Salem Electric Co. "If it's electric, come to us." AdT. ' L ; RUsht" Arm Broken 1! Wlhlle attempting to crank his father's car at their homo, Albert Thomas of 2230 North Fourth treev broke his right, arm -yes-r terday.' He is -the" son, of. C. Thomas. Wood '" ' i1': Five 5 loads .16 incimill wood $13.7.5 Guaranteed itwohthlrdi cord per: load. ' Prompt delivety, Spaulding Logging Co. Adr 1 1 j 'Att&dinif Albany isesssioni- ? , F S, Barton. 'aa in AiDanys yes-r lerUfLj atit:tiuii iuc auuu aup ing, at ,the Otegon .Elccical Coin trnJtiofs ' and Dealers' association ilkolln1 ;av ; For making comforts, h a fine line at 35C C. S. Hamilton. Adv. Will Kntertafn Elks V .Miss Jennie, Glow Elson of Portland will sine: at ah entertain ment to be eiven by the-Elks lub itfthelr club rooms tonight at 8:30, Miss. Clark,"also of Port land and rwho has 'appeared be fore in Salem, will entertain the audience by whistling. Miss Clark whistled when here before at an entertainment in-the Grand.; thea ter. . . . .f;r. .j. i-itz Cotton and Wool Bats i f wm - rymfnrta-' - Hamilton's.-- Adv. t-.i . . . -i-.-i'-ft,:;-',-! ' . I: BicTCle"Foun(i- A' HarleyDaTidson bicycle was reported as having been.. found in Willson ' park., yesterday. , .The wheel was .brought' into tho poU station by-Of ricer Victor. -i :iA Toar second nana luTniture ana stoves ta Hamilton - on a oiu 01 new goods. C S. Hamilton, good furniture. Adv, Indian Girls Escape " ' . " ; , Two girls,' Ruth" Wilson. ! 16, and Nellie Grant. 17. madei a e-et-Rwav from the Indian, Train ine school at Chemawa. yesterday. according1, to reports received by local police. The girls are? both students from the Alaska Indian tribes, according to the police re- RIGDON&SON T WebW& Clotigh L Leading Fxmetcit Directors Expert Embdmen Christmas " Greeting f Carids Our large showing now here. Let ns take your order now and in sure complete satisfaction. 1 COJDIERCIAIi BOOK STORE 163 N. Commercial Phone' 64 We .nse the. Post System for Feet' - n ' , i - I -' v Broken arches and other deformities corrected without the use of arch supports, casts, pads, etc., and without the loss of time from your regular; oc cupation. Not Chiropody. 'J" Drs. White '& Marshan U. S. Dank Eldg. jKirtl, They may have "two 'j'cr three5 suitcases with them," It ii stated For County Farm Burea ' There will bs a meeting- at Sil yerton, In the community club rooms tonight at, 8 o'clock, to consider the proposal of organiz ing' a county farm bureau. State President Mansfield will be the speaker,' Heard Irom in Kansas The Bev. V. L. Brandon, who appeared in Salem several weeks ago in a discussion and who was barfed by i some organizations in Portland, has been heard from in Kansas City. According to re ports, he was at one time made a kleagle or organizer In the Ku Kltpfc Klan; and when in Portland is understood to have got on the wrong sidB of the clan. In Kan sas! City reports are that he has disavowed i the Ku Klnx and 13 telling a lot of inside secrets, one of which is the pass word. New ; Corporations The Eagles Stores. Inc. yester dayi filed articles of incorporation in. the state Corporation depart ment. ; The '" incorporators are J. B. Neubauer, Leiand A. Tate and F. G. Bean. The capital stock is 175,000 and headquarters will bo In Portland. : The 1 Lafayette Hardware & Lumber company . has been .incor porated by; V. G. Courtney, E. L. Courtney j and E. V Uttlefield. Th capital stock is $5000 .and headquarters will be in Lafayette, Yamhill county. Office Open Tonight t At the Capital Business College to 'enroll students in , the night school, for new classes Monday, October 24. Adv. . ' :. v - I ' ' ' r '. ;,v'!,':j;i. Crossing Allowed--- . r-?t-i-' - The public ; service v commfssion yesterday (issued an order giving the Lane county eourt autltdrlty to construct 'a -grade crossing over the tracks; of the Southern Pacific company, n'ear Moss aVentief v at Lowell. , . - - -.. i tr - Gnild Dance,' Armory 4 ' Friday, 1 Oct. 2 1, Tickets, 55c. Adv. Fine Time to Mctt Trains For any who might be interest ed in securing the contract for carrying the United-States mail in Salem from the postoffice to the Southern iPacif ic depot, it may be wel lto note a poster . placed on the bulletin board in" tne-lobby of the postoffice. The first train to meet in the morning is at 2:45 o'clock and then six trains in the mornlngj Then "in the afternoon, six strains, with the last at 8:30 o'clock in the evening. i Guild Dance Friday Night- Benefit St. Paul's Episcopal church. Adv. -1 1 One Marriage License . Only one marriage licence was issued yesterday and this was to George A. Ballweber of Woodburn a farmer, and ; Claudine Cooley, housekeeper, of Woodburn. For .Sal Tnree acres of the best land in Salem; all in fruit. Call at 125 N. High. Phone 1690. Mrs. Scott j-Adv. Settled Out bf Court A fair proportion of suits filed In Marion county are settled out of court. During the past week the following were settled without trial: Miller E. Hartwell vs C. Jack Taylor? S. F. Clodfelter and Dthers against Hettie Suver; Rob- jert R. Colvin and wife against Charles E. Colvin and wife. All these suits were dismissed. Girls . ; i - .We are overstocked on bobs, selling at cost for a few days only. Mrs. Irene (Scott, phone 1690 125 N. High. Adv. Estate is $7,473 .The estate of, Emma L. Savage has been appraised at $7,472 by Jj SI: Ferguson, T. D. Hackney and Mike Nash. .The 63.5 acres, in the estate in roiK county was ap praised at $3710 and the lot in Salem at $3500. , s .1 i Bargain Day ' 15c today, matinee and evening Qligb theater. Adv. JutLrment Against Hutchason ' In the suit of Comyn C. Tracy against J. F. Hutchason and oth ers, on default, the court has or dered that the flax involved be sold' on which there waa a lien first to- pay costs of suit, then $87.40 as called by the plaintiff anad $25 attorney's fee, and the balance if any, be returned to Mr. Hutchason. The suit was brought ,by, Mr: Tracy for work done on a flax tract near, Turner. Highland Bos Line . j See schedule in classified ad. 'AdVj Power Company Fined . i The Portland Railway. Light & Power company paid a fine of $25 in justice court yesterday as a result of one of the company's liole carrying trucks being ac costed by traffic officials on i charge of overloading. Divorce Asked - A complaint has been filed by Henrietta Stanord against her husband, Stanley, Stanford, alleg ing that the day after they were married in Vancouver, Wasn. February 24, 1920, he began rough treatment and said he X FRIDAY S At. . - ftlUSICAL " COMEDY sj 'BEglrThiatre would leave her, giving, her,, 55 and telling her to go back home. Later they moved to a tract near ML Angel. She asks for $50 suit money. Fresh Eastern Oysters Hbme made Chile, chops, etc.. Jack's Cafe. Commercial St.- Adv. steaks, 163 So. Time to lail Letters For the benefit of those who would like to know how late let ters may be mailed for north and south mail trains, letters may be mailed as follows: For trains go ing north, the time is 5 o'clocs a. m., 9 o'clock a. m.; 1:55 o'clocs p. m. and 7:42 o'clock p. m. Let ters should be mailed half hour before each train . Going south, the mail trains leave at 3 o'clock a. m., 11 o'clock a. "m. and 9:04 o'clock p. m. and for these trains letters must be mailed a half hour before train time. Your Old Furnace) Taken in exchange, llton. Adv. C. S. Ham- Will Drop Some Magazines Due to the lack of funds, the Salem ! public library will be Obliged to drop its subscription to several leading masazmes, when the present subscription ex pires the first of the year. Among those- that will be of necessity be dropped are Colliers, American City, Delineator, Elite Styles and a magazine for manual training and vocational education. It is probable that after the first of the year the library will asfe friends to donate these maga zines after the owners have read them. The library this year has $50 less than one year ago to put in magazine subscriptions. $25.00 Buys A ' second-hand pipe : furnace with' all lead pipes, grates and equipment, except-registers. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co., agent for Western Pipeless Furnace. Adv. feeders Halted Sydney LaKbnde of Portland was arrested yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Lee Morelock charged witbj exceeding the speed limit on a highway and deposited $10 bond for his' appearance in justice court October 25. Ronald Jones of Brooks was also hailed by More- lock on a speeding charge and made arrangements to appear in ustice court October 21. For Rent- Front office room. Apply Gray Belle. Adv. Hillsborp Man Fined Hairy Gordon of Hillsboro, ar rested by State Traffic Officer D. M. Brpwn on a charge of exceed ing the speed limit, paid a fine Of $20 in Judge Unruh's court yesterday. Shclton Denies Guilt William Shelton of near Lib erty, charged with having killed fox; terrier dog belonging to Mrs. O. L. Higgenbotham, entered a plea of not guilty when arraign ed in justice court yesterday, Judge G. E. Unruh 'designated Saturday at 10 a.,on., as . trial date. ' Salmon For Canning For best auatity and lowest prices at FlUs Market. 444 Court ci. riiuire iii. aoY. Beady For Shrine Dance The Salem Shrine mosone dec orations are now about complet- ea, according to F, G. Brock, who had charge of the work. The wall pockets arrived yesterday and the final decorative touches will he put on with a few days The hall, which from an artistic point of view is regarded as one or the most beautiful ever in the city, will be opened at the first dance of the Salem Shrine club to be held one week from today Thursday, evening, October 2 9? . i Busy Day in Recorder's Office Yesterday was a busy dav in the office of the Marion county recorder, as 32 instruments were filed for record. -.Of this number 14" were deeds, mostly warranty which is regarded as evidence that property is selling in Marlon county. Hamlltort ; Will take your .used goods in exchange for other goods. Adv. Directory To Bo Fnhlfeihed A directory of all schools in Marion county will soon be pub lished by the office of the county superintendent of schools. In addition to the usual names of teachers, school districts, direct ors and clerks of each district, tho directory this year will include the census -of each district, as well ' as the proper ty valuation. A Good Used Pipe 'Furnace- Only used a short time, for sale cheap. C. S.; Hamilton, Furniture Store.; Adv. . Licensed In Vancouver According to reports from Van- rouver, Washi. a marriage license was issued Monday to Frank Ful lef of Salem and Dora Childers of Seattle. We WW Save Yon Money Onfyour fuel bill by Installing the Western Pipeless Furnace. C S. . Ilamiltonr-Adv. Here's a Good Book ; One of the most called books at the Salem public for li- brary is entitled "Steeple aJck, by Huneker. It is a story of the author's acquaintance for many yeari with the leading people of the dramatic ; and art world ' of this country. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice, j Catalog on application. Adtvl Chrrians in Formal Dance The dance committee ofi the Cherrians has issued invitations to all Cherrians as follows: "Yourself and lady are cordially Invited to attend a formal dance given by the Cherrians, Wednes day evening. November second, at 9 o'clock. Shrin Mosnna. Cher rians In uniform.- This is the COOLIDGE AND MARSHALL r. . IS f'tfa - I'. ; 1 - t . , -. '- ,1 - The Vice-President, under President Wileon, recently dropped into Washington, while on a lecture tour, and looked up old friends and re visited his old haunts. He was photographed on the White House 'Steps as he was talking with Vice-President Calvin Coolldge. big event which Lee ; L. Gilbert, Chairman of the dance commit tee, announces will include sever al interesting events besides mere dancing. Wanted " Experienced girl for steady work. Apply at Gray Belle. Adv Now Has Registration of Bi9 . , Willamette university now has a registration- of 519. The last two to register were Leonard ?. Satchwell of Shedd, Or.,, sopho more, taking liberal . arts, and Earl B. Cotton of Gresham, a jun ior, taking liberal . arts. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Adv. O. A. C. Dance Postponed The O. A- C. club dance, which was scheduled for the evening of Tuesdaj', Oct. 25 at the Salem Shrine- Mosque, has been post- pftfed'lt Is traderstood that the passjroaeinBii-, was aus io me laui that tha date conflicted with a special social program of the Am erican legion. REALTY EXCHANGES Reported by.Union Abstract Company L. P. Miller and wife to Millie and E. C. Warner, 1 acre William Shaw donation land claim, 7-1-W. SO 00. ; - W. II. and Addle Varrier to S. J. QudTly, 46.93 acres in sec. 7-7-l-E., $10,360. W. H. and Addie Varrier to S. J. Qually, 31 acres in section 12-7-1-W., $1200.' : v Ji W H.' and Addle Varrier to H. Furnrue, 60 acres in section 12-7-1-W., S5. Sever J. and' Arinie Qually to H. Funrue, 60 acres in section 12-7-l;W.t.$l.. ., . . , Owen and Sarah Kenaard to Naomi Rowe, lahd in section 10-9-1-W., S2000. ... " C. II, and Jane E. Pratt to Su sannah Gardner, lot 2, block 2V subdivision of block f , Sampson's addition to Salem, S1Q. ; . t , . - H. w. and Anna. M. Delaplain to Elmer and Em'rna Stotler, part , lot 7, block 5, Yew Park addition to Salem, S10. W. C. and Nannie A. Conner to G. P. Volkel, lot 14, block llj Willamette- addition, to Balem, $2258.' ' ; (John and Hattie, Bowers tC Anna, - Miranda Pugh, 2 acres in section 4-4-1-W., 1600. j Emma and Elmer Stottar ' to H. W, and Anna M. Delaplain lot I. West Hollywood, 10. I Catarrh is an excessive secre tion, accompanied with chronic in flamation, from the numerous membranes. . Hood's Sarsapariila acts on the mucous membrane through the blood, reduces inflam mation, establishes healthy action, and radically; cures all cases of catarrh. -Adv. Not His Fanlt ) "Governor Changing- Cox of Massachusetts, discussing the high cOst of living in France, said the other day: "In Paris,.' yon know, a good pair of shoes? fetches $50 and a good meal about as much. "Well, a young, lawyer started oh a. brief vacation tripto Paris in June and he Ions overstayed his time. On hls return in late Sep-. tember, a friend who knew he was none too flush said tor him: 'Why. did -you remain eo long in Paris Jim?' .-. - - , f ' '-My Iriehds" kept me ; thef e,r Jim answered. iYpur;frIendsT ?Why, Jim. l dSdntknow yotf; have any friends in Paris. I "I haven't. My friends are all ia Oshkosh,. but they refused to send mo dny money'. Houston r a' - .... i.t... . .. - Post. ON WHITE HOUSE STEPS I i 41 i . 1 " ' i : i i I- 4 A'. - .t,';. . I IM 'WIIMl'UlU'i. .""1 BOOZE BATTLE Governor., Farrington:. Calls Meeting jto Discuss Liquor Evils TENV THdUSAlMD;:t.;MEET Army, Off ic&f De'mancis'Tfta lAtcohbHor Drinks Be ' EntircIy.Bischne'fi HONOLULU, T. H., Oct. 12. A mas3 mectlnl; called by Gover nor Wallace It. Farrington to arouse public opinion to assist in tho ienforeemerit of tiio prohibi tion law, a meetiag reminiscent of those held by jthe Vigilantes in California in the days of 49, wa attended here recently by 10,000 persons who exemplified Kouoau lu-s cosmopoliUnism.. The meeting; adopted resolu tions calilng upon all law-abiding members of every race and nation. ality to ahstainj from all illicit li quor and pledging the support oi those persons, who vo'ted for the adoption, to alt. officers of law, federal and territorial in using their "utmost Vigilance to detect and punish; titrations 6f the li quor law enacited by congress.' GoTeraortFarringtonV who had calhHi;tll meeiins by; an Offiiiai proclaoia tioa; ; ipresided .over the assemblage, ami in the opening ad 3540.063 f'there Is obviously too large a. traffic in illicit liquor here." ; 4. . " ' i - - Major General Charles - P. Summerall, ' Ui S. A., ; command ing . the illa.wa,lian .department of the army called uiKn the citi?ons in his speech, to act as "the keep- ersT of ithese' ybuhg men under my' commend,'? and declared that Hawaii will deserve its seli-des- ignation, "Paradise of the Pacif ic, only . when the' traffic in "okolehao", 'the" native liquor of LOOK I MOVIE BARGAIN s DAY TODAY Matinee Evening 15c Children 5c .... , . j ; The Best of Pictures Nothing Cheap Bjit The Price. BLIGH Theate 7 .T " ' . i . . - 1 ... t - k i r - , ... ' -,' I high alcoholic content, is griped ,,- Repudiates Booao Judge- Sanford B. ? Dole, first president of the Republic ot Ha waii and later first governor of the territory after, United Sutes annexation, confessed in his ad dress that ."I like good liquor," but that, because oi , the "influ ence ol one person In this world can upon his.; fellow,. I am going to step using liquor of any kind, licit or illicit." , , Another appeal; to guard tho health of the service m'eja station ed here was , made by colonel George P. horpe; marlte corps epTuroander, who compared oko- leaao to unguardes explosives in an arsenal, lie assorted that the same criminal liability; attached citizens who allowed the sellins of this liquor as would tattach to a military oflicer whb allowed civilians to play with loaded hand grenades. v ti:Wa -ii t Proressof T."Hafaaa' of tho University of Hawaii appealed to his countrymei; in ; the I audience In Japanese and then it the tng- lish speaking persons, in English, to support eniorcement ,ot;tne law. United States District .At torney S. C. Huber also, spoke.. Representatives of air civic or ganizations In Honolulu ,were on the- platform at the meeting, as wel as many foreign j consuls. ranking army and navy officers. and city, county and territorial officials.. i- , BIG FOOTBALL GAME O A.C. vs. Corvahis, Sat. Oct 22nd; ' SPECIE TRAIN SERVICE and 'return' " : Leatev Saltan u s Arrive Albany Leave Albany j. ! Arrive Ckrvallis U ( Returning 1 Leiive Corvallis ... J rnve Albany L...-...-a Lejive Albany 1 ' Arrive Salem1 '-..'.....;.:.L.:" For fnrrriev rrtiriilri MRlrnornf . SOUTH ERM P AC IFlif LliiES? ' ; .;t.. .General Passenger. Agent, j for Assortments - a m J. ,-.,--... 1 - -v . maKezneir.eyes Compare qaalitr and prices with tbe coati we're showing; Evcfgannect'is attractive; well made : 1 5 and ol good materials.' ' . " Sizes are it(mf$ jT$yx$ ahj .upwards?'' i $8.75, 90, $9,751 $11 SO, $12X0 $13 JO, $14 JO, 16 JO .SaUsfacttoiLt Guarantxcd on 1'vrry . Purcluwe; or ,,-Your,,. jRIoioy Clkecrfolly Kcfundcd. The Salerri Sympnanjr 'Orchestra ! is ' a Salem Or ganization. They -. merits and should '.have your, suporL . - i , . - 1 : -4fe6tafe;tiSreiri' A rcturnlag soldier found, pretty looking caid. in. Franca and brought it home to have hi wife hang in theparior. it read; "Id on . parte FrancalsJ Whata the tdeat! she demand ed, tThat moans FrencU fpoken here and you know yoa don't .."Well. Ill be hanged r cjacu lated the ex-soldier disgustedly, 'The guy that sold it to me said it meant 'Good bless our "home." ' Legion weekly;! t - : i- . v L i - -- All over tht country r 5y .this remarkable pic V y bj'iure is.crcaUosVsen-.1 1-V 1 g'sationj The message' f ji it contains is i not fatten-. V2s k! . ded for any particular ti . type of man or woman VI ? 5J -it is directed rtraight; t g at the heart, ..Be sure, fl . .and see it. j . y' a7AVAVAVAVA Ci; U.ofWi 1 " .10:t)5 AMi : X07A.1U :....ll:15fA.M. iv ,-T it: '.. - ..U..j;:...:.i5:25 AM; 1.6 1!2 P.M;' n r-i. .,'!. jrc - .T.n;:.nf i r are ; such that i will t- . , '.'V, J ,., snap wnnjoy. !.u,. , Vonr Mall Orders .Carefully Filled. We pay the Postage of KxprcsS. i i ," "' ' ; ) ' Phlae '877 I