The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 22, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1923
(CITY NEWS IN BRIER.
Ferrshotlaa to Entertain -:
Rev., Martin Fereshetlan will
entertain too Emerson club at his
new home.j B3 5 north Sixteenth,
Thursday bight. April 26. - The
"subject for discussion is Emerson's
essay on "friendship
tation Is gjneral.
Thejnvi-
F.Hiott to Jreiae
P. A. Elliott, state forester. Is to
serve as chairman and jlntroducer
nt the Forestry Protection, lunch
eon at the Chamber of Commerce,
Monday noon. ;-'. I A
awarded thi.i' fall; wherever the
student may be at that tiraa. It
is opn to graduates of this year.
or to; undergraduates "The con
tributions fare to be written in
short; story form, but must have
the pilot, germ and the situations
worked out so as to- make it a
screen winner. The prizes are to
be sent in through : the college
officel .to insure theiri college In
tegrity, i 1 . . : '.-..
Electronic Reactlona of Abrams
Dr. White., S08.TX.vS. Bank bldg.
AdT.
J - - i
Prize Offered Stutfents .
- ' An offer Is posted on the bulle
tin board at Willamette! university
for - the ' Laemmle scholarship in
original screen story, writing. The
Xeammle film company offers to
par $10001 to the college student,
from anywhere, who sends in the
best f Um .story, the "prize to "be
A '
DrCL. Marshall
Osteopathic Physician and
"A ' v a Surgeon
; 228 Orfgpn Bnlldmjr
'.'. Pbone 258
For : Gifts .That Last '
If H ARTMAN BROS.
Diamond, Watches, Jewelry
; . 'and HllTerware.
' Phone 1253. Salem, Oregon
Salem Ambulance Service
j - ' '. Par' and Night
'V-';.. W.:? I
Phone 666
17 S. liberty St. .
Salem - j Oregon
Capital Junk'
WANTS
. All kinds of junk and
secpnd-hand fcoods. We
pay full value. '
215 Center Street -
Phone 93
Wrthertll Svfks Tmlayj
Pet4 C. H4 Wetherell. of San
Francisco, , field secretary for the
Unitarian church on the Pacific
coast,j is visiting in Salem over the
Two Permits
BHilding permits Were , yester
day grunted to Charles C. Cox
and C. Lachele in the city record
er's office." Buildings to be erect
ed will be dwellings and will cost
$3300. , n
Baseball Sunday
Salem Senators and
Athletic club, of Portland,
park, 3 p. ra. Adv.
! .i
Fulton
Oxford
Stances to CJraduate
There will be 40 graduates from
the Salem high school department
of stenography, this Tear, accord
ing to Prof. Merritt:Davis of the
weeknend. He is to preach th:s. ex-
morning at Unity church, on' the
subject "Thai City Courageoua."
He has been north as tar as Van
couver, B. C.. and is now on his
Way back to his home, in Callforni.
Sultry-keepers t ! ;
Hl-rrade -chicks for. less at
Veedhams. 6S 8 State street Or
der rly. Adv.
f :
Play Huge- Succory u
VA11 1 of a 1 Sudden Pleggy." the
senior class play of the Salem high
school,! was given at . the high
school j auditorium Friday night,
to a crowded house. The play has
been coached by Miss Jeanette
Kletzing, cf ; the high school, and
present an interesting picture of
English lifeij Some of : it is high
lfe some lo. but all of ft si laugh
able as the school jesters put it on
the, boards, f f The selectioh of a
cast to fit the characters -was a
Work or art.j uThey snuggled ;up to
their characters like soul-mates. I
perfence that will turn them out
as really finished performers in
the business world. Prof, j Davis
proposes to send these young -men
and women to offices in Salem
where they can do part time work
as pirt of their regular school
course. They may stay quite a
while; days, or weeks, or even
monnths, under some unusual con
ditions, without .any other pay
than a helpful supervision and op
oortunity to learn real business
office routine. .
luncheon program at an early
date. Mr. Alexander says that
he's a writer and not an orator,
anMhat talking is entirely out of
his line but, It is expected that he
will come anyhow. Mr. Alexander
does himself discredit in depreci
ating his own talking ability, for
when he i appeared at Wllamette
university recently he made,, a
great hit with the students A
man who can get over with them',
ought to create a riot with a stod
gy Chamber of Commerce crowd,
comfortably full of pie and prunes
end other luncheon dainties. -
The Home Wet Wash Laundry
Announces that hereafter very
bundle must be paid for when
delivered.-r-Adv. ;1-
Card of Thankjs '
Mrs. Glenn E. Unruh and fam
ily wish to- express their grate
ful appreciation to. their friends
for the beautiful floral offerings
and expressions of sympathy at
the time of their recent bereave
ment; "also to! those who jextend
ed the use ot their cars and to
the members jof the Elks lodge.
Adv.
New Clnbs Formed
, Several stock and agricultural
clubs have recently been organ-,
ized in Crook and Deschutes
county' by J. E. Calavan indus
trial field worker ifor the state
Four Couples Licensed j - ; I department of education. M
The usual pre week-end license calavan believes these counties
and from; this mixing floor the
mixed concrete '.will be run by
gravity; making the -delivery
ideally : fast. It will take about
five days for the ponrlng, of the
job, once the steel Is in place.'
OFFICIAL LIST
ACTIVE MEMBERS SAlM
( HAMHF.lt OF COMMERCE.
Card of Thanks
-We wish ; to 'express pur in
cere thanks fox the ymany ex
pressions . oC , kindness and sym
pathy given, us during; the. Illness
and death of our! bJoved , loved
one. : Mrs. Barton Itlggs, and the
other members of t lie family.
Adv. " ' ..:! 1 - i";
Answer Asks Dismissal
, In ah answer 'fllM to the com
plaint of D; M. DnvaJI in the cir
cuit court yestetrday afternoon,
the .defendant,' if. D. Buckner,
asks that the sutft be dismissed on
the following grounds:. On Jan
uary it), 1922,' he; defendant and
Ray Jones entered into a lease
whereby Jor.es was' to lease Buck
ner certain real estate for iwhich
he paid $250" on February 15 and
$50 at a later dajte. j When the
lease.' was- assigned; the. defendant
asserts that he .was unable to
make - further, payments and in.
December, .19 2 2, he was adjudged
in default.' , Later he. says he gave
up the' lea3e and the plaintiff
agreed that' he was subject to no
further liability. ;
T
rush was witnessed in the county.
clerk's office. s yesterday ' when
marriage certificates were issued
to four couples. They are Glenn
E. Rooerts of Salem and Elta L.
Piatt of Silverton; A. K. McMa-
han of Albany and Edna M. Stan
ton of Salem: Alfred H. Jahn of
Milwaukie .and Ruth Gay of Sa
lem, and Dolph R. Patterson 'and I
Olive Erickson of Salem.
Ill do more in club work tms
:ar than they ever have done
before. Each county will have
a fair at which the club mem
bers will exhibit. .
. S. G, STONE, MLD. !
General ! Office Practice :
: j j v paacert - Treated X ' :
Office, Tyler's Prnsl Stole '
157 B. Commercial Street
Swift's Fertilisers. For i easy
terms, C. S. Bowne. phone J&3
-Adv. - .-
SHANGHAI CAFE i
162 H Com'L St. phone 297.
Merchants' ; Lunch ... 83c
Noodles . .. j 25c
American Dishes Chinese Dishes
. ,-. Open 11 a. m. to p. m
Music, dancing 9 v.m. jto 12 nt
ECZEMA
EMEE
W4 SaMtl7 : toiler CBANOIiKXK will
ear say mm of E-sema - or other tkia
diaa&aA. Cemm in and let Ull TOS
bout it. Vai u isr, mod tf yu re
dUaktisfied. 70W moatj wiu. so- refnaaoa.
Prieo 91.09. t . j.. : : 4-.
tEBxrs vzua itoee. its- a. coa
DR. C. H. SCHEIIK
Hai. Moved to His New
' Location t
249 So. Cottaje Street
. Phone 1182 i
LADD
& BUSH
: It
I
ill
4 Established 1868
' General Banking Business
Office Honrs from 10 a. nw to 3 p. m.
1804
192
vaaw v. J
Isvozslsloa
EVERY
. -r A , -a '
DAY
Customers visit this bank to talk over
. their financial problem with; us. . I.
And we're mighty glad to have them
do it! . Mi,;'S" I. l-
Such visits give us an opportunity to
demonstrate that we are really able and
willing to render service of an unusual'
sort. "1' 'T i; ' :" Hi J ' -
If you can use our experience to your
r advantage wny not ao nr
United States r National Bank
"The Bank That Service Built"
, II ember Federal Reserve 8yteta
Lefral Blanks . .
Get them at The Statetsman of
ficer Catalog on application.
Snen to Collect-
Suit was filed by the Oregon
City Foundry against B. f. Dim
ick in the circuit court yesterday
for labor which ' was . alleeed 1 to
have been performed between I fcreat
July -2, 1919, and February 17.
1921, to the aggregate value of
Bulletin Issued - y
No. 2 of the Salem . Chamber
of Commerce weekly . Buliexin
was issued Saturday if or .distribu
tlon to 11 the members of the
association. It Is a bright,
breezy. . mimeographed sheet with
the saving grace of brevity and
variety, and it ought to be a
hit with the busy men
who want to know what's what
in the community lifa but who
do not always have a chance to
go around and collect the Jnlor
mation. The "hot-dog" dinner
menu for Monday is the first
Fitted at Trier! TJrn Stora frv thng on the program sneei. iuv
an expert In the business adv. speaking jpart of the dinner Is to
I be furnished by orest xvan&cr
I Albert i "Wiesendanger. of the' na
i 1 l A
Tt- tJ. ! - Itional forest service, sent , oui
T-M r by the department to represent
' ' I n -a-.- ..tlnn Anrintr Knf.
graph company t met at dlnnerfatl"" .
the Gray BeUe "last ? night and eairy, rroiecuuu
later held a business meeting (at
$291.43, none of which, the,
tiffs state, has been paid.
pla! li
the Chamber of Commerce rooms.
Charles Moore of Portland, an
expert employed by the company.
addressed the meeting.
f . , -
The tomb of Old; Tut will not be
distrurhed until October and we
shall have to wait! to see whether
any of, our paragraphs are to be
found clutched in the .withered
hand of the more ' or less distln
guished dead. Los Angeles Times
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They 1 are the Individuals and
Firms Who Are Building up
Kalem I'atronixe Them and
Help Develop Your Community
WATCH TOMORROWS I.tST
MANUFACTURERS .
Battarenp Ie Crm Co.. 240 S. Cam.
Capital Bedding Ca. Capital A Mkt St.
Cherry City KiUing Co.. 3O0 8. Churcb
eieasoa GkT Co., 145& Oak St.
Tboi. Kay Woolen Mill Co.. South. 12tb.
Jamea : Jlarr Sty. Iok. Bank of Com
merce. - ' " ,
Oregon Pulp Paper Co., Commercial
Trade 8t. - '
Oreroa Wood Product Co. Weet Salem
Salem Brick A Tile Ob, Fairground
. Roed. ;' .' l
Gideon Stol Ce Mil! . Summar SU.
P. E. Shafer, Leather Gooda, 170 S. Com
Ennda D. Waite (Meat Packer). N. Front
Valley: Packing Co., Salem .Oregon. .
Wi Fur Co., 521 Court lit. " i ,.
MEAT MARKET 8 i
. m
Crosa Market. 37f State St.
Midget Meat Market. 351 State fit.
R. A. McDowell, 173 8. Com. St.
People . Meat Market. 155 N. Liberty St.
Steualoff Brothera. Ind uourt as xio.
B. W Walcher, 1570 3. Com. Stv
MEN'S TUHNISHINQS
Aaron Aitill, 125 N. High.
Ed: R. Chaatain, 305 State St.
G. W. Johnson ft . Co. U. S.. Bank.
Al. Krauae, 333i State St.
Salem Woolen MU1 Storey 13flt X. Com.
O. J. Sehei ft Co 344 State St.
Zoael ft Cooley,? 418 State St.
MUXINBKy
Mr. O. .A. Grimm. .5193' Codrt St.
Mia. H. T. Stith. 333 State St.
1C0&TXCXAN8 " .
W. T. Kigoon 4 Son, 252, N. Ub. -
C." B. Webh, Church J ft Ferry
L MOBTOAOES ft Z.0AK8
Hawkins ft Roberta, " 205 :. Oregon
. MUSIC SBALEBa
H. la. Moore Mnaie Houae 415 Court
The Song Shop, 548 State St. :
Geo. C. Will. 432 State St.
KEWSPAPEE8 (Daily)
Capital Journal, Geo. Putnam. Editor.
0:eco'a Statesman, K. J. Hendricka, Ed.
; -; "A-A KUESERIES AAA-
Capital City Nuraery - Co., Oregon Bldg.
00. COMPANIES '
Associated Oil CoU R. O. Snelling Agt.
Shell Oil Co, - of Calif., L. G. McLaren,
Agent '
Standard OU-C04.E. E. Wyatt. Agt.
Union Oil Co , B. G. I Adama, Agent.
1 OPTICIANS " .
Bow Optical Co.; S2i Stat St.
Dr. I . O, dement. Bank of Commerce,
Dr. M. C. Findley. Bank of Commerce.
Dr.. Henrjf E. Morria, Oregon Bldg.
Dr. C. B.'; O'Neill. B Jan . Bank Bldg.
Dr U. L.. i Steeres. Bank of Commerce.
il" : OSTEOPATHS A A'1
Dr.' O.. HJ Kent. Maaonie . Temple. N .
Dr. John Lu Lynch, I Oregon,'- Bldg,
C-. C. I! Maraliall, Oregon Bldp.
Pr. W.: L. Mercer, C. S. Bank Bldg.
Dr. B.f H. White, U. Si Bank Bldgr ;
" ' (To be 'continued tomorrow.-).
Bldg. I the apparatus and eqnJpment, and
stance of a complaint tiled ;hy the
latter in" the circuit court yester
day, According to the t?omplaict
the apparatus, euitipment and fur
niture was sent to Portland frot
Nam pa, Idaho, apd then gwitclir 1
to Salem where it now lies oa
siding, the Southern Pacific ceru
pany' relusins to deliver the cl. -signment
to thu plainti.f upo.i
hfs reQiiest. "
' Thre , Is a- movement on foo
to have chauffeurs called' auto
engineers. But that would hard,
ly fit the situation in some cases
we wot of, Exchange. - . , ..
Southern Pacific Sued - .
Because the ' Southern. Pacific
company refused, to deliver to
him his hydro-electric hospital,
which-43 said To bs contained in
a bor"car, sidetracked at the .Sa
lem freight depot, Fred Nleman
wants $2500, the alleged value of
; Willameite Valley ; .
TrEiisfer Co.
'Fast Through Freight to All
Valley Points Dally. (.
. Speed-Efficiency-Service
A Sal em-Port land-Woodburn '
Corrallls - Engenef -Jefferson
. . Jallas AlbaDy?31oBmouth
Independence - Monroe
Springfield
SHIP BY TRUCIC '
Eta
T. Kj Ferd! ft Son, Buah iBank Bldg.
i
F WHY?
We are often asked why
so many people! wear glass-" :
es. Statistics j prove' that
fully 75 per cent of all func
Hional nervous diseases "are 1
due to eye strain, and may
je corrected by properly
fitted glasses. I f :
MORRIS
OPTICAL CO.
u . . I
301-5 Oregon Bldg. v
Oregon's 'Largest Optical
i . Institution
Officers to Medford ' - i 1
Adiutant General George. A
White and Ldeutenant-tJOionei
Hiram U. Welch left last night
for Medford where they vill h-
Alexander 3Iay Talk snect the work on the Medford
Through the personal friend-1 armorv. for which, a new build.
ship of Prof. F. G. Franklin I of ine contract was let after W." K-
Willamette 4 university, 1 Charles I ctpnhenson " of Portland, the or-
Alezander, short-atory writer of iginal contractor, had departed
Albany, is ljkely to appear on the unexpectedly. Stephenson is said
Chamber of Commerce Monday tn Thave left no address. Unpaid
bills have been taken , over ' byrf
Phone 239 for
Appointments.
Salem,
Oregon
DIED
O'BRIEN at St, Vincents hospi
..roruana Oregon. Apru ... -f completIon of
TJe "'Brlen " "J the building .within the original
jrears. . Remains, in charge of ."ua mn thflt tnereWiU
ituuiiavi -M
be no loss to tne state
the bonding company mat su I 5
nteaA completion a the buna
;ing. It is said the bonding cow-
Salem Mortuary. Notice of Id
neral later. - ; i
KIRK John Kirk died at the
Kirk, at 540 Mill street. April & Bush bank. aqt.
Chicken Dinner Sunday 45o
Good Eats cafe, opposite. Laaa
21. 1923.
zr
Mr. Kirk was
years old and is survived
73 i
i by I The Highest Bidder on Th-
his wife, Le Nora B. Kirk; 0n Eden Wasner recenuy ut.--
son, Walter, .J. Kirk, two ed by mail was Adam Engel oi
daughters, Mrs. George Withe- 1420 N.4 5th street. This auc-
rite o.: Jefferson, Or.. Mrs. tion was so successful that ,we
k'niiL TimJimi. t AiKart. ii a va decided to run one more.
1 II41CIUI &I,U4UA. UWU AJ1. " - w 1 - . I
"Canada, three brothers and The auction ' is on now and w"'
twb sisters. The body is at run till April 28. Mall or brmg
the Webb Funeral parlors. In your bid name and adrwe"'
Funeral announcement will ! be Salem Electric Co., pnone uv
made later. I Adv,
Fulton
P.ntT.T.EV Tn:" Ralem Anrll' 21. Baseball Sunday
t ant r i r . n.:iln a era I CbIatti Senators uDU
"4' UCU,B """ "a I ---- - J VAA
81 years. " Survived by a sis-1 Athletic duo. oi roruauu, -
r Afra R. M Taw. niece Miga Dark. 3 O. m. Au"
Ttdnlpv eL Salem, niece Mrs
rii r Toffomnn una finlnn M-in Dies in Portland- !
uiuci uusviit vi y w i . i .
rfanirMor iiH thrM srrandchil- GeorEe O'Brien, a pioneer reo-
dren of Portland. Funeral dent ot saiem. aiea eriy
services will be from the Ter- day morning at fat. vmcenis uu-
williger home. Monday at pital in Portland . lo'iowins
m.tn m nav writ riius I oneranon. i e w
Long officiating. Concluding and until recently naa -
services at City View ceme- f arm , in Polk county. Heh
i I Den living lor Beverai iiiui""-
490 North Capitol street.
. 1 V.U rmnm 1 St
EDSON Ida E. Kdson ai - - .-...
MInnville April 20, 1923, eHosepau u. .
c m a Phil- ac urae w. iw w"""""-
' w.n aT - W . Sm A " It'll. I - - i
oren, Mrs. jaary .". - , mna TH-Pnarinir
Mrs. John Bowen ana ' T . Mr
Where Are You
jSoing? .
A small boy, wandering aim- .
lessly along the street, an
swers "Noi place." ; J
Isn't, this ji true of i many
young ' people today? They
'have good! brain power, but
so often drift .along, accom
plishing little that will help
. them later in life.' They are
going "no place."
These elf-same, young peo
ple' expect I to do something
worth -while at some period
in their life, but they don't
start, i Soon, it may he too
late. The time to Degm is
TODAY. Think a moment
Where are you going?
Tnen let us tell you what
may - be . t accomplished
through the business route.
Capital Business
: College
High and Ferry -SALEM,
OREGON
4 ' I i l I I tmva an" a I I C A
Pa ; ' I ;u,a"s 4. zcA
t : 1 Latest firtioo at I
H 1 I II I ItWUlW
I ! II Our Prices on j
ti i . . .ta ! - . ' ' - .,-1. - rl
Office Furniture and Supplies
; 1. . : ! -! I.' " ' i ' . '
S TYPEWRITERS. s 1 J -i , DESKS
i - l- A ' Office .Chain ' '
New and used machines "for mins Cabinets
sali i or rent. i Installments j (Wood or steel) .
i T i . Loose Leaf Systems -
arranged if desired. Expert Blank Books .
mechanical ! depar tment'. Steel Safes A -
, ' , . V;.irf' Or it may he some little ar
'maintained.! Authorised 4t . .lr1 fcaM vn,L
L 4 l-4.-ft V .
agebts Remington portable In your 0ffjce.
We have it",
tery.
gene.
7 - m. ' m A. M . . M w
Mrs. U. J. unanner oi oaic-. , . ... CaDi.
Van Pattou & Son are . 'draw
Iva, .vera. Kenaexn aDartments to be built at
and Buell or MCMinnv.... u-1 - Court streets. The
neral services will be Irom tne ..'.htnittiwl 4
!., j tfirnt nuhmltted irom
Terwilllger home Monday, at - . .,mniv could
RevJ Mr. Bettsioiu- - r;'- lmnn.
2 d. m.
riatlne: "Concluding services
at Jason Lee cemetery,
DOUGEilTON & MARCUS
HARDWARE, PAKITS, OILS, GLASS N
rAAA'AA-pj
. -r j " ' ' . ; ". ,-: :A ' ' ' .
i Step off and take a look at your home. Doesn't It need
nainting? This Is thef time to have it done and there Is no
better point to use tlan Bass fcieuter I'ami.
cllmate, looks best and1 wears longest. ( .
It stands the
285 N.Ccsn'L
Phong 639.
Webb & Clough
Leadiar Fcseral f ;
Directert
Expert Embalziers
Rigdon & Son's
IIORTUARY . A
" Uneqmled SerriCw
not he worked out foT the tnon
ev on hand, and so the local
Jlrm. who will, also do the build
ingwill draw; the plans ,to i"
the company treasury. It will
not be anything but a firstclass
Job. It is to cost 1200,000.
p and standard machines. , . J "
(Commercial
P
- HP
f
i" i ; 1
tbreTp
fLET
WE
USE
US MAKE
URS AS
GOOD AS
New
GOODYEAR WELT SYSTEM
I Men's Soles
j Men's Rubber Heels ...
Women's Soles .,. ...
I Rubber Heels i
1 a- - : .. .-'.v;.v:. ;
New Location
114 N. Liberty
....:.$15 op
.35c "to 50c
.....:si:co
.35c to 50c
We clcsa sll"
Kinds cf Shoes
.1-
Millions of Trees for PSrodaction i
But Not One For Destnict::!
Oregon State ' Board of - Forestry
i
FOREST PR0DUCTI0H WEEK
" I" ('-' APRIIV 22-28 j ' : J '
Albert Wiesgndanger
: of the U. S. Forest Service,
t Will give an interesting talk about FORESTS
FOREST PROTECTION and REFORESTATION;
illustrated with- beautifully colored slides. ' '
GRAND THEATER ;
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 23 ,
. . 7:45 O'Cock : '
SALEM COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA,
VILL ASSIST .
- - . Auspices of - ' ' ' ' ' .
OREGON STATE BOARD OJF FORESTRY.
: You are Invited. No Admission Charge 1
Ilillding Delayed V" - '
Work -on the Northwest Cap-nlng-
plant on South liberty
street has been - delayed by4 the
non-arrival of steel for the con
crete reinforcement. The Jorms
are In for: all the fooUngs. the
walls, and for the concrete floor,
hut until the arrival of the steet
the concrefe work Itself wHI lan
guish. A high mixing platJform
Is helng built on liberty street,
up which the trucks will hack
withuall theliLjaaTeL.?.
lG30iZ8F0P
f . YOUR POULTRY PROFITS - I
Why FISHER POULTRY FEEDS
Bring Bigger
Poultry Profits
SCIENTIFIC THEORY is an-.
other, "realori why." Our poul- ;
try .specialists know the scien
tifio reason for every ingred
lent that goes into FISHER'S
POULTRY FEEDS. ' . Science
shows the way to more profit
able poultry keeping. We help
you follow. '
j Our chemical laboratory tests
all feeds to be sure of uniform
food value. So we are
SCTEXTIFICALX.Y TERTAIX
that FISHER'S POULTRY
FEEDS will bring you bigger
poultry profits.
' Cost less than you can profit-
ably mix at home.
1 Manufactured in "America's'
ilFlnest Flouring Mills." by '
mJTA- .A rC
too r.t
Fisher Flouring Mills Company
JS. A. WHITE &, OOrJC
' . .' FEEDMEN AND SEEDMEN. !
261 State St. " . . Salem. Ore.
ack's 'Cafe
163 S. Commercial St.
UNDER
NEW MANAGEMENT
NEWLY RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
1-
We are now prepared to serve the puCllc with the best
i the market affords at reasonable prices.!
- ;' ! f; A
- Our Aim Is To Please I
Special Attention to Ladies and Children Give us a trial
: si, vV and be convinced.
Open All Wight Alter April 1st