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i V IS CITY. Batient Breaks Leg J. tP. Welch, inmate of the state hospUal for the' Insaue since 1 1904 when he was trans ferred to the hospital from the state penitentiary, j fractured Aa itg early yesterday while, in an epileptic . seizure. " . .' r; ) - ' Open i Today -i , ' The Film Shop, Masonic Tem ple entrance.- Adr. j . , ! - : , Cleaning and Presslnj-- j Dressmaking,, Spic N Span, 544 Satej Adv. Gasoline Sales Totaled V During the month of February the gasoUne saleslln" Oregon to taled 3,318.304 gallons,' or about 60.000 gallons more than in February, 122 Receipts from tne ' sales in; .Oregon of, motor vehicle fuels rilirfn? thai mnnlh totaled $ C7,7 64.77, bringing C the I grand total of , receipts for the threef years that motor! vehtcle fuel rhaa been taxed to $3,128, 458.34. . . 1 - Electronic Reactions of Abrams-U Dri White, SOS U. S. Bank bldg. Adr. y. ' 1 . Club! to Hear Music "Music "Week" Is to be observ ed Tuesday by the Kiwanis club to the extent of Us fall Tuesday Sinner program. There win be no - SAVE MM .tey buyii your Tiardware and furniture at The Capital Hard frar d Furniture' Co 235 No Conancrcial St Phone 547 i TOIl GEPT3 TTTAT LAST V tHARTLlAIlBR0S.il Diamonds, WateheaI't-. Jewelry and SilTerwsxe. i fhone 1255, Salem; Oregon; Cjl1cei fAzaIrolanc Service Say or Klhi Phcns 65G- k 178 8. Liberty St, Salem! r r'v Ore.-' - x- I ' Capital; 7afl ' AH kinds of "jnnk and ieccnd-hani zsZ3i ' W pay full Talus. .i 215 Ccsttr S6xsl ' Pbcna ZZ3 i LADD Sl; BUSH, BANKE EsUtllsheJ 1863 . A-- ' ! Geatxsl BsnUs Bcdnesi Office notar. frcsa OLU I k I LJ U U U U UiliV . vWs Buys all kinds of Junk, Rags, Paper,-Rubber Sacks, and Bottles. : ... We also buy Furniture and Cooking Utensils. 402 N. Commercial St. : j Phone 523 .House i of Half a Million and , One Bargains. Saves your money on used Bearings; Gears,- Wheels, . ' j ,r r - Springs, lights, Etc. -; : : . . tuy aR makes of Wsyarts 1-3 to 1-2 Off 424 N.Xommerciai Street. " -; " j - v Phone 523 , i ' ! Hardware, Paints, OUs and Glajs Gardening days are ; that- your " implements broken, come to us and 286 N. CommerclaL NEWS IN BRIEF speaking, the whole hour after the dinner proper being devoted to music. It ; i- understood that some ; special treats are be'ms Prepared for' this, as well a3 fori all the other organizations that will give it that much time. I i - Ponltry-keepers IH-grade chicks for less at Needhams, 668 State ' street Or der early. rAdT. j T Swift's Fertilisers. For, . easy terms, C. S. - Bowne, phone 353. Adv. ' , Cars Collide . ' ' G. W, Johnson; of 445 Meyers street, while) driving south on Fairgrounds rbad collided 'i with a ; man named V. W. - Wagner who 'was going in the same dl4 rection, .Little damage was done to either car. - -The Friendly ' Shop . The Film Shop, Masonic tem ple entrance. Adv. : Nunn Rays 'Good-by Herbert Nunn; who resigned as state! highway engineer, has said goody-bye to j his department as sociates and left for the Puget , S. O. STONE. 1LD. ! General Office Practice i: :-- Cancers Treated Office, Tyler's Drag Stole 157 . & Commercial Street i SHANGHAI CAFE , 162 Com't St. Phone 297. Merchants ; Lunch .'. . 25c Noodles i w .............. 25c Americani Dlshca Chinese Dishes Open 11 arin. to 2 p. m J Music, dancing . 9 p.m. to 12 m. v h ECZEMA REMEDY VT4 ' kenutly- lelieT will ear u; tut of Sciema or other akin diaM. Como in and Jet nt tell you aboct it.' U one jar, end if . jvm are diaaatiafled. yonx moaer vill be refunded. Priee S1.00. . , i " : ' pmssra ssira stose, lis s. com'i. For; iSaJeiXalsomine Acme Quality. 6c per lb. Also Barn Paint Steinbdck Junk Company 02 JT. Com : j Fhone 623 L C tlARSHALL Osteopathie ; , Physician and "'4..', -f S.Snrgeott.-. ; , S28 Oregon Boiidlns - t.-.ry? : -' phone 258'rffTVs-: 18 . XL to 8 Kn. 1 hefe .again. ' If you find are worn out, . lost,-, or let us supply your needs : v Phone ?C 3 9 citing sound country where e will vis it relatives. Later Mr. and Mrs. Xnnn will motor to southern California - for a visit ot several weeks and then return to Port land where MK Nunn will go into business. i. ; Experts Do Your Kotak Finishing at The' Film: Masonic Temple. Adr. hop. . eret's tandy . -Vv; Refold N'oJ 45345. "I Love a Little Cottage and leona Doone' sunp: by lidntbert Murphy. Moore's MusfclHouse, 41T Court St.! Phone 9S3.-Adv. Trusses - ' Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by an expert tn the .business. adv. Dri Slaughter's Offices dosed; afternoons of. Tuesday and Friday. Adv. - Patients Deported Another carload of patients was deported yesterday from the hospital for the' insane, some ot them Wing as , far south as Lou isiana land others as far east as Massachusetts. " " ; Better : Pictures : ' Because we are better .'equiped and more experienced. The Film Shop.- Masonic Temple entrance. Adv. Hits ' Streetcar .: . : : . . William Siewert of route S, while going west on State yes terday, hit r a Chemeketa i street ce. One i fender was reported broken. .-Mi " i - ; ', i- Framed Pictures . ? -t '- "vt- t At cost, f Mrs. Trover's, Gift Shop. Adv . y - I Special Satvrd Ay and Monday Electric Curling Irons. Guaran teed, $1.95. -HaUck's Electric Shop.' 337 Court St. Kntaways Reported George Goldsmith and a young companion j named Stevens ran away from i their home in Cor vallis 'H yesterday- and are ? b!n35 scuk'ht by local authorities. Gold em.th was said to be 14" yers old.' about ! 5 feet 3 inches in tiei&ht, weight 125 pound, dark t a'r. Stevens who was 16, woro a brown cap and mackina-v coat. Honeymoon Chimes "Waltz . j; j i And. Waltzing the ! Blues,; re cord No. 19017. -Be sure to hear this one. Moore's Music House, 415 Court St. Phone 983. Adr. ; j Vacation to . End Willamette University opens again next week, after a vacation for ten days cov ering Easter. There Is no change FUXERAL Funeral services for the lat'e Mrs. Anna Dora Wolx who died Saturday. March 31 will be held front, the German Luther an church ICth and A. Street on Monday, : April 2nd; at', 10:30 a. m;; Interment will be In City View cemetery, arrangements are in charge of Salem Mortuary. : ! DIED pakis:, itosie Fans , died at a , local hospital March 30, 1923. t.at the age of 31 years. He. is -.-survived, by two brothers, Sam Paris of, Salem, and Tony Paris of Portland.' ',0 Funeral services will be held April 2, 1923 at 10 a. m., in the chapel of the Webb . Funeral: Parlors.' Rev KJrkpat- rick will officiate. r interment : in City View. I ' NEWTON G eorge Newton , died i at his home near Claxtar sta tion. March 31. 1923,-at the age " of 69 years. He ia, survived by . one brother. Body at the Webb Funeral Parlors. 1. Funeral an nouncement later. ! , IIICKiSCH At the home, r ohte . 6, March 30,1 Terressla HJck isch age 78 I years, survived by her husband. Joje Hicklsch, pne daughter , Mrs. I Julia , Sch roeder of Salem and a flangh ter In the old country. Funeral services will, be, from the.Ter williger" home Monday "at i 2 p. m. Rev." Mr. ' KoehTer will of ficiate. - Concluding services at Lee Mission cemetery. . . : LUCAS At the home of her daughter 640 Marion' street. March 3 0, Eva Lucas, age 2 years. - Survived by three chil dren, Mrs. J. V. Kays of Mab ton, . Wash., Mrs. 1 Frank' ; Al . bricht and Edward . J. Hoffman " of Salem; 10 " grandchildren and four : great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be from St. Joseph's , Catholic church Monday at " 9 a. m. Remains are , in care of the Terwilliger home. . .i T..;:"Lr :'Jl Vebb Clough LeacHnj Fcnsrs Directsrt - - . - . - Expert Ec&alssrs tiigd6nf& Soifi l ;clIpnTTJAnY : t t in courses, all changes having been made .at the ' bpeningpf 'the seebnd .semester, th-e last week "In January. J ! Most of- the stndents went home for the vacation. For Better Kodak FlnLshlng ' The' Film Shop, Masonic Tem ple entrance Adv. All Art Good ? At- halt preie. Gift Shop. Adv. Mr?. Trover's Natron Application In -. v, The public service' commission has received a copy of the Cen tral 1 Pacjfl company's : application before the 'interstate commerce commission for permission td build the Natron cutoff. . Oh, Hoy! Pedlgreeil White-J collie pup, Showmont stock; Easter special only 325 each. Flake's Petland, 273 State. Adv. After Theatre Dancing1 at the Gray Belle, Tuesday evening 9 to 12. Reserve your table in ad vance. Adv ! Bank, Wins Suit The First State & Savings bank was granted a decree In its case against Mark S. Skiff by Judge Percy R. Kelly in the circuit court yesterday' afternoon. The amount was for 3800,' which the bank al leged the defendant executed ; in its favor , in April. 1922, and on which no ; payments i had been made. : Judgment was rendered through default ; on the part, of the defendant! . r- i , - . . , V ' ,j: . Tuesday Night Is dance night at the Gray Belle.. Adv.., . Card of Thanks ; We wish to j thank the , neigh bors and friends who j o, kindly assisted us during the , time ot our; great bereavement, and for the manyr beautiful floral offer ingb. Mrs. D. B. S DeLnntey. Hazel - De Laney. Adv. Bcree .Is .Granted-- I W. C. winslow, was granted a decree in the circuit court j yes terday against C. H. . Coy et al for $100 with interest at 8 per cent from November 2,:1922(. The amount Is the equivalent of ,h!s share in an automobile owned by the defendants. ? f ' AnndiincemeTii-' ' ' i J ' " Dr. O. H. Kent has moved his .office to snite 303-5 Masonic Temple. Adr.' 1 . Postponed -1"-;' The case-dl Emil Van Damme of St?, i Paul. char red with unlaw ful .possession and manufacture Of Intoxicating liquor," which was to have come wp in Justice xourt yes terday afternoon, "was postponed until Monday, t : . ;r IV- .- ' ' - " . y i - - 6cWteAndil!ess Our new 'April . records. Moore's Mutfc House. 415 Court St. Phone 983. Adv. Dr. Hlckmsn Speaks Dr. C. E Hickman, president of Kimball School of TheoTogy. was the speak er at the Lions Club' 'dinner, Fri day n6on: He: discussed some of the phases of Passion Week, in a new and striking manner that en gaged the closest attention of his audience. LeOn Jennison, of Wil lamette Ihnfversity, was the solo ist 'for th dr. renderinr two ex cellent baritone sacred songs thai made a great hit. Miss Kathleen Laltaut ; was his '; accompanist. Meade ' Elliott was - chairman for the day. ' Swinging Frames at Cbsi- 1 Mrs. Trover's Gift Shop. Adv. fjegal Blanks : ';.' I Get them at The Statetsman of fice.- Catalog on appllcatloiu Adv. .. -;'.!. ;r:-'-' .'V-. r:-.; Henry- Barr Fined--; y. ' ) ' Henry Barr. who was arrested by Officer Dave Brown last Fri day for driving : a car with ! im proper license plates, was yester day arraigned before' Judge G. E. Unrnh In justice court, pleaded guilty and was fined $17.50. M500 Card Party and Darn McCornack hall Monday eve ning f Apr! 2, auspices Catholic Daughters of America. Adv. ; May Ijocato Here Roy Ii. Dav is of Kansas City, who Is on the coast looking for a location for his stable of ; fine horses,: was a guest, with Mrs. Davis,' Friday at the Z. J. Rlgtga home. :. It was am nounced last week that he plan ned . to local ;: -in Portland but while InSalem he was consider ing bringing his fine horses here. 119 is Understood to have had Ijnany fine offers from jainornia pointsbut hopes to. locate in Ore gon. Tell Youf kodak troubles. The Film Shop. Masonic Temple entrance. -Adv. - :-, -i Take Easter Dinner- -At the Gray Belle. Adr. ; Salem Banquet Monday ' 'Made in Salem" will be the slogan for the Chamber of Com merce dinner Monday noon. They dot not serve coffee or tea. or even sugar, because they are not home products. There Isn't going to be even an imported toothpick they will have to use forks or whittle out their own slivers for pkks If they want ' em picked. The d"n- m?r is" to be almost like a whole sale grocery catalogue for variety, and like the winners of " stats l gins prompUy at 12 and la over at l, o cioci; The man who is wo mlnater late had about as well bring1 his own lunch nd l a prop ' to lean1 on, for there Isn't likely lb) W h seat: left. Moat 6t the literary program will be mu sic,, this being the annual' Better Music week. . - Mill Wood Special, , For " one week only . 5 loads 16 inch mill wood 317.50. Im mediate delivery. ; Only quantity rate that will ; be. offered this spring. Spauldlng Logging Cd. Adv. ! Easter Lille At Karuny'av Adyc i - i -. :!- V. : -" ') ', . ' is Fined fS-i'.'s l'yf(:y''Pi:' : : Marvin I. Sh'epard was- fined 5 In the police Court rye'ste-rday by ' Judge Martin Poulaen If or Speeding.'? H':":'i':,'i'i-L:. y v'v.f;' Licenses Iswied- : , , Wj ; Marriage licenses' were . Issued to the, following in the county clerk's ' office - yesterday: Dewey F. Hannon and liattie Wolfe of Salerno and , Armn Banks . and Genevieve - Scott of Salem. Modern Woodnuut Benefit Dance at Elk's hall Monday night. Refreshments will be Berved and public is . cordially invited. Tickets . 25c. Adv. Lisle Wins Charles Lisle was 'giren. judg ment over Robert Huhsaker in the circuit court yesterday after noon. In his Suit'. to 1 jrecoVer 1498.70 due him. t In , addition to the ' principal! interest at 8 per (cent : and $60 Attorney fees granted. The decision was hand ed down by Circuit Judge Percy y Clrcilt ' Jud R. Kelly. Anto Company Soes ; The Marlon j Auto company tiled suit-, in' the circuit court yesterday against Othmar GUs- dorf for collection j of a promis sory note ! which ; ' the - plaintiff alleges - was' mad out" to ;the company In July "1920. The note was ; for? $1,00, which - called for three" separate 'payments,' one each; year until r payments had been" completed each ' payment to be for - $500. i According : to the complaint only $50 as interest was paid which? was in December 1920. i i Collection of principal ind additional Interest 1s asked. ; Two Girls Hurt Mary Ray, 16, and Esther Ray 9; were Injured, but Mrs. William Whlttakery who wag driving : the automobil in which j they were riding, escaped nnscathed when the auto was hit by an. Oregon Electric train near Talbot station Friday. : Mary Ray's injuries are severe. The automobile jksjl demolished. Administrator Appointed " An ! admUnistrator for .the es- tate of George F; Schbll -who died interstate here March f 7, 1923.1 Was annolnted yesterday by J Circuit -Judge Percy R. Keny. acting for : Judge W. M.. Bnahey. Administrator appointed ; . was August win.;- ' - - I BnlTsi Character Challenged Because Alen . Bellinger thought that Paul Splonski's: bull was a dangerous creature which should not be allowed to run at large, he appealed to the justice cdart j yesterday in an effort to make I the latter keep hla i bull peaned up. On I the other hand Splonskl asserts that ' his! bull is ja peaceful -creature which it let alone", is perfectly Capable ot minding hi own business. The matter i will be threashed out be fore Judge ' G. .E. TJnruh- next Tuesday in the ; Justice .court. Wheel Stolen i'-' Gladys Wlcklxer of 5 94 North Twelfth street' reported that her wheel was stolen. from her home yesterday. .:y;U '''l'U-; m J.x:l-'"k Accident Yesterday L. i A. Brown . of 565 - North Cottage - street, while going west on State street yesterday : was hit by "a Southern Pacific: train. The rear "end bf .' his , car- was damaged but the driver was not hurt. - . , : - .. . Men 3iven- Beds ' The following, men were ! given beds at the police station Friday night: , ; H. : Huffman .Ed Lee, wuuam Kelly, John Wick, and Carl Johnson. . , - A Classified! Ad - wm bring you a buyer. Adv. I Tyler Sells Building C. Per ry is purchaser for $15,000 of the building at 129 South Commercial street which was owned by JF. TylrJ. . A cigar store and billiard hall now;.occupy the: building, and Mr. Perry said that nd change will be made - immediately. , The deal was mad thnnigh the W. H. Erab- enhorst company.' ' 4 Salem Near Rofarlan who have leen figur ing to dine bn the pound of flesh nearest the Klwanls heart In the attendance .contest now 'rhnninf may need to - grip their ! courage with both hands and wrap a grape vine leg around It to-boot to hold It from ducking under the bed or shinning up'a tall'tree. The sec retary of the local , Kiwanis club has ! just received Vord from the Klwanlj International that the Sa lent: lodge Is within IM per cent of the hizhest attendance record in the United States for their own lpi&-z.Zz v: niembershlp ,; contest Rotary match. This is within the "Sliver Diylslon" tor lodges with a membership between 75 aod lSD.'and there are more than 200 ot such lodges. Salem is actually third in the list, but 1 per cent more would make Salem ' the champ. It is. understood that the Kiwanis attendance has run close to : 97 - per cent at some of the meetings. , - . i . - Birthday "Cake . Received In i honor of hr birthday; Mrs. Har gelman, 940 Mill rlet Jane Re street, received a dainty cake from her chum of fold school days - who is living In Union City, Pennsyl yanla. VMrs.- Reigelman was agree ably surprised to receive this del icacy from her : old-time friend. Mrs. J. B. Scott, and ft gave an added zest to her " recent Ibrthday celebration. ' ' ' Women Will Meet The Repub lican, Women's -r study ' club will meet for. a special session Monday afternoon 'at 2 o'clock with Mrs. C P. Bishop. , r t 5. aiww UKTiNi i new ruwo i,r REVELATIONS . OF A WIFE CHAPTER 274. WHY IT TOOK THREE. PER- SONS TO RELIEVE MRS. ' PDURKEETS CONSCIENCE H A if: i , iyryj yyrfJUy :-,:, y I need not have feared for Leila. As her mother-tn-law threw open the. door of her room, with a, tri umphant childiBhi gesture that said plainly," ."Just see , what I've donel 'V the pretty bride stood still for ' a minute. ' Her eyes roved over the exquisite room vwith ; Its rose draperies, its every r detail worked out In her favorite color, while . the; air ; was deliciously scented with the perfume of -the roses which completed -the decora tion. ,Then she turned with a girlish squeal of delight: ' . "Oh. Alt r f Look at what moth er has douel'f she called, then she put her i arms tight j around her mother-in-law. ' - . i V ' -' v ; "Yon precious- darling". - she said ;lovlngIyi ;; I neyer; had such a beautiful surprise f In my life. Andj everything , in my favorite color, tcioi How . yon must have worked, to; accomplish It. Little changed Mrs. Durkce's . face plteously. I " saw her glance furtively at Edith Fairfax, wtiKi w i rAfirafdine ' her With a look then of cool detached appraisal. appallngly at Lillian and me. Standing together a few, feet from I knew of what sne m I afraid. ! that Edltb Fairfax" would tell Leila: of the original decorations which bad been In this room, and would paint the prep- ring Are stubborn and hard to cure. r ' t TRY SGHAEFER'S i LUNG BALSAM SCHAEfEn'S imin cTnnr i UUUU OIUiiL t r" 135 N. C6m,l. Phone 197 f --r" EASt.Ell Is with US' once more.' Did you :! ever . stop 1 to consider that1 NEXT Easter you may be BLIND? ' This is not be- ' yond possibility If you ne glect your eyesight. - Think tt Over. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 801-S Oregon Bldg. , , Oregons Largest Optical i; Institution , , -- -1- - ? - - .. , -. . ... - - Phone 239 for appointment y :: BALE3L OREGON imuiiis IIIISHtD Si? Cold I , .... ...t 1 aratious for the brldet'f reception la far ; different colors than the rosy ; hues through Which '. Leila was now surveying them.-- a - 'I I " she stammered.',? . I struck in Impetuously, anger ed beyond discretion !at the look on Edith Fairfax's face. ; ft I Mean Just That.", This doesn't- begin to express half the work. Leila," I said im pressively. ''When you. know what , this little 'woman really has done,' you'll, hug her tighter than ever. 'You know of course, that she's really only about '. 1 0, years ofd."; I laughed fondly at my little friend whose eyes were fixed, on me with .the expression of a child! who inadvertently has. been Imprisoned in a roo,m and sees a rescuer approaching. - , ' "You do her wrong," Dicky put in. Seven and a half.t--t-, "And she got mixed up on your favorite colors." I went on Ig noring Dicky's interruption. 'This roont was the most exquisite thing last bight, hut it wasn't In your colors. . You'll have to look in her own room for . the. color-scheme that was here as late as this moN nlng to the last detail.! , . . . :' V Tou . don't ' mean she ; changed It.; with all this work? . Leila ex claimed breathlessly, , S ' r "I mean Just that,' I returned steadfastly, fortified by the slight curl of Edith j Fairfax's lips, and the flash - 6t Exasperation which I had seen In her eyes as she turned them on me. for a sec (Continued on page 5) ; r pit. IftUoytj I J i . MGR. SALEM OFFICE . t r. i .- Vrah22iLxncc!a farrt jdhcb vicl' .pi ., il J powers wnila cddrcirinsr ths crt!icr - trircl cr ; ; j arbrincl Hit 'il6i;iii ILb.'attir; bf :3,jtuI " .: : - - - . In "those'days" a storekeeper ''iBQulI ';rt.y V--" i;, on this sort of personal contact aa a means if ' advertising his service , and what he had to sell. But the cracker barrel days have f2t.:.;.:.r- Crackers are preferred in clean; sanitary, Ia- dividual packages and Incidentally: aaverUa-c: -y?.:. rr: . ing has-been the. means ef educating the rb- ; -. lie to demand the improved methods ot mar- ; keUng that protect health. . 5 . j- f- yj . , . . . . fs We Ant UXi to060o'lplejiroifidi cracker barrel, and that's why , we tell ; you about modern im proved methods of dentistry through ; the newspapers. We want ycu to -know: more about the method of removing the pain and suffering from dental treatment It CAN be done. And it is being dbhe right here in our office every day. '-. - - - i : . ' - rFdrttritifEEtfr This is a condition .we -produce that takes avrny C feeling from any tooth or teeth bein? worked on, and it has absolutely, nb uncomfortable after effects. Un! "C3 you try this paiiiless way you will never know tha rc'.-cf our method can jgive:y6u, ahd unless -we tell yoii tL-ut - it- ;Vif laf flhtt fivood nf tViA rlprital rfiair stand u, jruu uu6 f ."vJ!'..''' --"7- ..r,,,., Way of good heailtn ana gooa xeein ior years. s x axj-, IS ZiU xiUttT. I I Hctdi uohr Tet th ExzEzzzd Fres V Ptdideu Dentist UTTER BROS IOTTSTS f NSalemT Portland Newbefg, j f Salem Officje, Salent Bank of (munercc B23. : yy in 1C7 N. 1 WUi I -lL- m m. 1 1 111 hzZ I St, Salcn, Ore. i W- 41 ' ? EASTER 1 - ; :- i - The .day that, to all Christian, peoples the world over, stands for new hoes, new aspirations, new possi bilities. Why not apply the earns principle.." practically that you do spiritually? Start out, this Easter morning, to learn, something that will ba of practical benefit to you In any walk ot life, ' 4 i . : .. r . ; Such Is the course we of fer; and you can commence right NOW Call and talk It over with us. k4 f m-. -mtm-S .V:';itijh&. Ferry V'SALElL-'OIliO- ' lastified j!ds InTh3 ; Sttesmart Crinrr Results y i - - y. -' - , " 9 t- fr-v. l. trrrxrrs. Ii t2t. fur Wi i- - ,1 i rm ; t 4- 1 11 t 1 I MnUMIttbatWlO j0HN.3J. 0) ' Commercial m fair for quality. The dinner be- (.which runj Coincident with the