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t . v. II- I . I K M ' i I'' : -4 1 i f V J i ii :v . 1 . - t - 4V & r ' -:.--h-?sx.-i r ' I CITY NEWS IN :E&mE SCHOOL PURS Card of Tbsnfc . J I thank the Spauldlng Logging company,; Dr, Southwortii, nd kind friends' and neighbors Elder .Putnam, and the florists and friends for the beAntiful flowers JA my bereavement at, the losa of my husband, Samnel Brooks. : M. E. Brooks. ? . J I Baby! Chick .. . 10c each today at Needhata's. 658 State street. Phone 40d.- Money Made ATiabl c The Sum Ot S15.00O annfnkrt ated by the 1923 legislature if Or the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines' Cemetery association for tW im provement of a five-acre plot in Mount Scott Cemeterjy Portland, lecame available yesterday iwhefc the state board of control approv ed a contract between tbla'assoc! atlon and: the Mount Seott Ceme tery association. The" "presidents or the two associations met"wtth tlie board. ' y The legislative act carried! the emergency elausel so that it wa ( not necessary to await the usual 90-day period for the act to become effective. The contract relates largely to irriga tion of the'j)Iotr - ' Wanted Five -Experienced , r Waitresses. The Gray Bell. Baby Chicks 10c "each today at Needham's. S58 State street. Phone 400. Adv. . j ..J:--..:-;., bonds CfVtifled ' ;- The. state irrigation and drain , age securities :commis&loa yester- aay ceruned 110,000 bonds -for the Gold Hill; irrigation district, making ; e total' of - $ 95,000 that has been certified Tor the district. The. additional, bonds will b used to take care of outstanding -Indebtedness. The district has been in operation' for some time, if -:r.: ;. ,:, ; Card of Thank n ' . j We wish to express our sincere 'thanks for the many J expressions . of loving sympathy extended to us during thei illness and . -death of our loved one, Geo. M. Grill ey. For the many beautiful flowers, the acts and words of help and cheer, we thank you all. T Mrs. rE. " M. law and other relatives. Adv.; McNeil Escapes ; I ; ,PnilUp ! McNeil, about 2 5 years old, escaped from: the state hos pltarfor the Insane early yester i day. v He was committed- from iDr. C L; r.In Osteopathic Physician and j a . Surgeon ; 1 ! S2S . Oregon Building ' ! Phone 258 ; Ho For Gifts That Last ) HAmiAIfMOSa; Diamonds; Watches, Jewelry i j v ;and Silverware. , Phone 1255. Salem,' Oregon 1 :(.'...,- Salem 'Ambulance Service ;:; I ; Day .and Night m- " V Phone 666 J . 173 S. liberty St . - Balem - ' Oregon Capital Junk WANTS All kinds of junk and second-hand lsoo$3. We pay full yalne. : - 215 Center Street j Phone 398 ; - . ' LADD & BUSH rj:im A Banlcers : :f I I 1: r, , i vEstablished(1868 General Banldag Business Office Houray from 10 m. to 3 p. m :, ' All. Goods on Sale Snch as Silk .waists blouses, novelties sun parasols, table covers,. tmrui dnves. kimon&s. anrons. house slippers, underwears,rsweatersr dresses, hosiery, bamboo baskets, chinaware, and menV furnishing goods, etc. THEOREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, QREGbN Marion county and bis home is at Aumsvilie. He la not vlolintly In- sane. i - i :- J : r - Wanted Five Experienced ' , . Waitresses. The Gray Belle. Adv. in.-. .. j Patrol WH1 Come ', ' United States Senator McNary has :j telegraphed F A. Elliott, state forester, that he has practi cal assurance; from the war -department that the airplane patrol for protection of Oregon forests will again" be sent to the state this Bummer, and that the base' will again be? at Eugene. Referred to ICC . . ;. ; The public service, commission has referred to 4 the interstate commerce commission the case of Venss & Shlvee of Timber, Or., which, is In- need lot a) dozen cars to ship poles, to Fresno, and which the" Southern Pacific company re fuses to funishi , The company Is located oft the Gales Creek' & Wilson Rif e!r railroad, which the Southern Pacific claims is a Hill property, and therefore refuses to furnish the cars.!-. Month End Sale . Of all wearing apparel at the French Shop starting Thursday. See ad on page 4. Adv. ,. Final Parley Dated ;. i The final conference of the public service commission on. the proposed uniform - accounting rules for motor bus lines wlll.be held in Portland April 27, the commission announced yester day.,; ; i'j v ' j. - ,v . - Wanted Five KzpeHenced ' Waitresses. The Gray Belle.-r- To Hear Novelty " ,llawleys Concert Is to embody another novelty - this week. Kir. Hawley says, so : many requests have been made from Salem peo ple to again hear his novelty, "Heard on - the f Streejs t of New York," that he, has arranged to play if in his Wednesday concert. "Heard on the Streets of New Tork,7;is a novelty containing, noises and effects, both' .musical and otherwise, that were heard oil the streets of INew York hy "it's originator Mr. Hawley, and judg ing by the"rappreciatlon f shown when he; rendered it here three years ago and by requests for an other performance now. it should be quite a treat If of Salemites.; In contrast to the 'novelty the second number on the program will-be Ulchard Wagner's . famous "JBvef. nlng Star" j from Tannhauser, and the. concert will open with -some selections from ' the musclal com edy -Kintlnka.f : Baby Cblcksf- . 10c each today at Needham's. 558' State 'streeiL . Phone 400.-J AdV. ! "' ' Cinder Meeting. Tonlgntr; ': ' Salem business men and Presi dent ers will meet at the city hall; in the council chamber tonight to confer with the managers of local mills and factories relative to the cinder nuisance. The meeting has been called by Mayor John B. Glesy for the purpose' of arriving at some j means Tot abating the nuisance. ' ' . ' ' ; ' ". ' r. A. i - 4 i r " : ." '' - .f "Rwiffa1 fertilisers For ; easy terms, , C S.t Bownal phone 5. v,K-;-r- Utility and Cooked Food ' The Women's union of the First Congregational church will hold a utility -and cooked food sale at Stiff's furniture, store tomorrow, commencing at 10 o'clock. Invited to Mount Angel It is urged that at least a score of Salem, business men "join the caravan to : attend ; the) County Federation meeting at( Mount An :et tonight, i The Salem Chamber DR. C. H. SCHEIIK Has Moved to His New . Location 249 So. Cottage Street Phone 1182 ' jj -4 t . FOOIC CO. of Commerce baa been the mov ing spirit In pushing this attend ance matter, and has sent out al most 1000 invitations to: potato growers all over the country to come and hear this especial "pota to program." The certification, of better potato seed, and the grow ing of potatoes that pay 'instead of common potatoes that n merely rob the 'grower, is to be. considered in all its angles Governor Walter Pierce is to talk on "Taxation." A number of Salemites. are assured of attending; but the invitation is general to everybody who wants to be sociable and neighborly,! The Home Wet Wash Laundry Announces that hereafter every bundle must be paid for when delivered. Adv. , ' '!;;- Cooked Food and Utility : Sale by Women's union of Con gregational church tomorrow, at Stiff's furniture store. " Congregational Women Want yon to attend their cooked food and utility sale tomorrow at Stiff's furniture -store. . ' .. Month End Sale 4 1 Of all wearing' apparel at the French ' Shop starting Thursday. See ad on page 4. Adv. Will Hold Sale The women of the First Congre gational church will hold a "sale of fancy articles and cooked ..food all day Thursday in Stiff's 'furniture store. ?; , Will bring you a buyer. Adv, Aid Society to Meet V ' ! The WRC Aid Society will hod an all-day meeting at the-armory Thursday. A "pot luck" dinner will'ba- served. A program will ltd given "In the afternoon. - Paving Begun i . , The Salem Street Railway com pany has begun paving of a section on State street, between1. Liberty and Commercial streets. The part to be paved is between the-.tracks and extends about a foot on , each side of the tracks. The oars will Stop j a ' Liberty street until the paving is : completed, fit is an nounced by T. L. Billingsley, stfp- erintendent. ; It wil take three weeks to complete the : work and allow for drying. r ' Legal Blanks- r i 1 i Get them at The, Statetsman of fice.1 Catalog on application. adv.- ; Complaint Filed" : Marguerite Meyer has a private sewer running from her home to the main line which Hannah Ren frew and CI O. Rice.Ywhd own ad joining . property, are attempting to .mak-3 use of, according . to a complaint filed by Mrs. ? Meyer against the defendants 1n the cir cuit court yesterday. She- would have the court enjoin and restrain the! defendants from further at tempted use of the sewer The de fendants have been digging a place from their residence to the plain tiff's sewer, the complaint alleges.' If they, are permitted to' continue their actions, she says, the sewer will . become . overloaded.? which will result in great damage to the plaintiff. Marriage Licenses i j 1 ' Marriage licenses were Issued In the county clerk's office yesterday to Joseph Glenn Gray of Corvallls. slid Viola Finney of Salem; and Anson Ja;ols and Maude A. Brown of Salem. Is Fined 3.00 I , Clay McDowell appeared ; before Judge Poulsen In . the police court yesterday and paid a fine of 15.00 for speeding." Homer V. Carpenter failed to appear and forfeited his bail of 110.00. May Bing Charges - f : '; - The district attorney's office was still uncertain last night whether or not charrss would be brought against i Japanese occupying ? the farm nroDerty of Joe .Kennedy near Broadacres. f roni; whence'ap- proximately 250 (gallons of Intoxi cating liquor was taken In -a rata last Monday evening.-; Tho prop- ertv was occupied by mea giving their names ss I. Mayao.T, Kawtn, T. Umino. Okajakl. F. Mlyao and M. ' Shirs hama. . The raid was con ducted bv Deputy Sheriffs Barber. Smith and f Marshall Covey of a " i . I Woodburn.-! . , . Bors Will. Sing ?- i The Whitney, Boys' chorus will give a concert in. the armory on Saturday evenfng nexU-The chorus Is making a weekend trip with 60 of the best singers selected from Portland., and tributary towns. Webb & Clougb . Leadhs Fmrxxl . . Dircctcrs , Expert Embrbicn Rigdon & Son's ZIOHTUARX : .-, v,.-.- . . , .... .. . , , . ' Architect Authorized to Draw Permanent Specifications For New Wing The school board wrestled at great: length with the high school addition last night. Then It au thorized Architect Fred Legge to prepare permanent plans covering an addition running south 100 feet from the east end of .the present building, along Church street. It will be close to 74 feet wide,! and three 'stories high, to exactly match the present build ing in height and architecture. It will not be quite on the. line flush with the east line wall the present structure,1 but will be set in a foot or more, to give a little architectural relief from too long a straight, unbroken wall. The new east entrance may be set out a few feet, to break up. the monotony1 of a perfectly, straight Wall. . v )'' : . . Fourteen Class Rooms ; The new structure Is o. have 14 class rooms, according to the plan submitted by Architect Legge. These will be changed very little,, save 1 to reduce some of the d I mensions from the 82 foo width that had been proposed. The gym nasium will cover the entire up per fldor, being about 71j.by 9? feet in the clear; large enough fpr two basketball courts for practice, or for one' big standard-court and approximately 800 spectators.' A narrow balcony will be considered, two rows of seats along either side which would care for 250 specta tors" The roof will be trussed, likelthe armory roof, which is 90 feet in width. ' i Gym Offers Probjemj : , The board came near disagree ing on a . gymnasium, and .retain ing the present Inadequate ,but nevertheless - usable floor, which is 61 by 66 feet in size. But fi nally the new plan was worked out to a measurable satisfaction to all, and it will be followea. The present gym can be , cut .'UP Into class rooms, to make about six good rooms. This, with the nteV addition, will adf 20 clasi rooms to the present high ; school equipment, besides the gym prae tically twice the present slse anq far better dressing and physical' education quarters. , j . I It's going to call for some fafj work on the nart of the contract Xotb. to get the new building flnj ished in time for the fall termUf I 1 Relief Asked . . I'j , Mrs.' Parrish, living in' North Salem, appeared before the, board, to. ask relief for her son. Homer, who had-his-leg broken while; oa the Highland school ground eight weeks ago: He had Just come out onto the grounds, at noon, when larger boys who were playing soc cer' ran over him, and one fell on him as he was i shoved over a big hole' dug for playing marbles. His leg : was badly j broken, and the surgeon's .bills n had been close , to $100 for the' treatment.'nbt count ing the suffering or the f loss of school. The board took1 the mat ter under advisement, and1 will report at the next meeting. '-. A: neighborhood ; plan submit ted by the patrons of the Grant junior high school district, makes a decided change from the plans brought down by Architect Knigh ton r of Portland. The ( board wrestled with the suggestions un til a late hour. " They will be reinrorced with 100 Salem boys. This will be the most accomplished 'group of' boys the chorus has ever taken on a trip. Besides chorus numbers "which would be hard to surpass by a grand opera troupe,, there wUl be special features, including Bill Bassett the, boy with; the1, second highest voice in all the world's history. He will ' give a demon stration of his voice in which bei will cover I four i complete octaves, singing from B flat below an al to's low C to E flat above a so prano's high C, Ralph Richards, a 10 year old boy pianist, will appear in solo Work. He plays some of the heaviest selections from; the best composers. His Interpretation and technique ' is phenomenal, for one of .his age. There !will ! be Other Interesting specialties whose ability tp enteri tairi is extraordinarily great. Thj entire progrram will be full of thrilling surprises. :. .' PERSONAL I Robert Duncan, former man ager of the Commercial club, who is now in Silverton, was iu'Swem yesterday. -- Bob Atkinson of Portland, was in Salem for a 'Short time Tues day. . .. i ; Mrs. Cj F. Van Brunt of Scio, was in Sarem yesterday, i pori- It may be true that no impo ant Dolitical Improvement was ever obtained In a period of tran quillity; but that is the period! in which there has been the: greatest amount of rrogress and happi ness.' ; Political changes that ne cessitate bloodshed : and wide-, spread misery are seldom wosth OFFICIAL LIST ACTIVE MEaiBERS 8ALEH CHAMUEIt OP COJDIKRCK They are the Individuals and Firms Who Are Building up . Salem Patronize Them and , Help Develop Your Community WATCH TOMORROW'S LIST PBOTOOBjLPHKES J. O. Brown, 384 Stat St. T. .4. Croniaa. 103 N: Com. St." GTubmU Robb. 8tadio, Oregoa Bldf W. H. Parker, Eldridff Bidg. V: '. f VLTOCBEBB . Th. K. Birr. 184. 8.- Com. fit. Ormbtr Brothers. 141 S. Liberty St. - W Brotnors, 855 Cbomekcta St. . 1 (To hi, fatttlnniuf ' tnnuinAw . post omcE orrzoxsxa a xxtteb : CABBIEBB f. 4. Bak.r, 855 JT; 18ti St. John H.. Frrr, ! PeatmstUr. . . Artbnr E. Oibbard. Ai't PotiMUr. I rtrBUBHSBB a PBHTTXBS ' Mt BwttlMB, 0t N. Com., fit; : ; Capital Journal, 186 S. ComatoreiaL Com. Pristine Co, U. B. Bank B!d.V N. D. Elliott, 120 N. Xiborty St. i E-' Hof 'r a Son, Bank of Comnicrce. Rowland Printinc : Co- Vaaonie Temolo. Murray Wade, Oregon Mafatine, 8alera, Statesmen Publishing Co.. 215 S. Com. St. i fuBUO uZIUTIEs American KUwr Expreas Co., W, 'T , Hit-key. A tent. . . E. 1 King, Sapt. S. P. "Rt Portland, Ore. ; . r .: : : . ; J. Ik Slnlchay, G'ea. Frt. Agt, 8. P, B", PortUnd, Ore. "- ' ; Oregon . EloetHe Railwaf Co., 3. ' W. Kitckie. ; Agent.: Paeifie Tel. Tel. Co.. 170 X. Liberty Wm. H. Dancy. Kgr. . Portland By. L. ft P. Co, 237 X. Lib- W. Mj IlamUton, Dir. Mgr. John W. 8ott, Gen. Paii. Agt, S. . P. By. Portland, Ore. r SUm Street lu'ilw.y Co.', T. L. Bill ' tngeley,' Sop't. -i. Baleaa Water Light a Power Co, 304 -9. 'Commercial St, CA. Park, Proa. Southern; Paeifie Railway Co, A. A'. Mickel, Agent. V . ' Western Union, Erie Butler, Mgr.,' 437 ; Stat 8t. ; ' BEaXj ESTATE DEALEBS . R. E Anderson, ;. Oregon Bldg. i joe. Barber ft Eon, Gray Bldg. Beck a Headricka, U. 8. Bank' Bldg A. XX : Bohrnatedt, Masonic Temple. . ( H. E. Brown. Murphy Bldg.- Child A Beehtel. .540 State St. ! Aibert Copley, .905 13 $th St. I . f. N. Derby, Oregon Bldg. ' 1 . A. ,W. Esteo, Oregon Bldg. Fleming Boalty Co, Bayne Bldg. W. H,' Orabenhortt Co, 375 Stat St. llarris, 624 N. Capital St. W;' O. ' Kreuger, Oregon Bldg. , H. U. Marsters. Gray Bldg. . 3: A. Mills, 831 - State St. T. E. McOosker, Terminal Bldg. Gertrude ;J. M. Page, 492 X. Cottage St. "Petty John A Mouser, "Oregon Bldg. Pearry Brstkers, . 237 But St Arthur E. Peterson Oregon Bldg. H. .S. Boddiff. Bays. Bldg. v ' Blcn. It. i&eimann, , 'Oregon Bldg., U H, Roberts, 8314 State St. . M. , Rupert, Oregon Bldg. ' ' - John IL Soott, Oregon Bldg. D. D. Soeolofaky, 341 Sute St.. v M. L. Waring. Bayno Bldg. ' t P. L. Wood, 341 Uta St. .-j t . '.j.4;:..BEaTatJBAjrxa. Argo RosUurant, Chemeketa St P. C. Doerfer. 121 S. Com. St. T. B. Fargo. J218 Bute 8U'. Heme Rrctaurant, 223 N. Com. St. J. A. XaddoK. 163 3. Com. St. Boyale Cafeteria. 460" State St. - .i;-'.-C; BXTIBED -h v . E. . T. Baraea,. Capital a Cbameketa. . Wm. Brown, 690 SUta St. E. Ecke'rUn. 605 K. Liberty St. r . Geo. Ely, fB31 SUte St. . .,: Prank ' K. Lorell, Salem. Oregon. : M. L. Meyers, 1055 Court St. W. W. Moerey C35 N. Church St." Mrs. Geo. J. Pearee. ; 267 K. Winter St. D. A. White, Sr., 633 N. Front St. : ..''?) SALESMXH " 1 Robert CJrawlord, Salem, Oregon. -R. H. Saage. 1144 D. St. - . ''"-I ' aain a o ravel seaxebs ' Oregon ' Gravel Co, Rosa C. - llilei M 3, Or Milen. . - H q ' Wet Side Grarel Co, DaTe Pugh, Weat . Salem, Oregon ':::: SHOE STORES Buster Brown Siioo Oo, Arbickle a v King. 185 N. Com. St. .-- ; Cohen Shoe Co., Harry Cohen, 857 State O. E. Prire Shoo Co, 326 State Be. J. i. Bottle. The Bootory, 167 2f.:Oom. . 1-H aPOBTISG GOODS . - Anderson' Brown, 126 S. Com. St. Haer.,Brotlira, 372. Stat St. j STATE HO,t7SB OmCTAXS Ceo. G. Brown, State i Land ' Board. P. A. Elliott, Stat Forester. ' J. W. f Ferguson, ; Accident Commissioner Carl .D. Gabrielson, Automobile Dept.' Dr. W. 11. Lytic," Veterinarian. Wm. A. Marshall. Accident Com mis. Jaa. B. Touag, 57 Court Bt, Auditor (To bo continued tomorrow.) - The bobbed-hair craze . has about - spent : its force. On a school .miss it Is, permissible, but on a bachelor girl it is atrocious. Spring Is the season of 3ore throats and .bronchial trouble, r ' i - . ' '- ' -r - -. l" Schaefer's Cold Cure will alleviate' your suf-1 f ering. ' f SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE .135 K. Commercial St Phdne 197 WEDNESDAY MOR CITYDF PDRILAWD Supreme Court Denies Peti tion for Rehearing by In solvent Bank Th suprrae court yesterday in banc, denied a petition for re hearing by! the Insolvent State Bank of Portland, In the case of the Cltyot Portland against the bank. This Is the case in which an opinion of the court about two weeks ago held that securities put! up by the "bank as collateral for a deposit of $110,000 of city money In, the bank should be soldi and the 'proceeds" applied to payf ment. of the city's deposit, ? -; . Other " opinions handed, down were; . ' j Earl H. Fehl et al,-appellant3, vs. the city, of Medford; appeal from Jackson county;. suit to en-t join delivery of deed to city for property sold to satisfy delfn- quent? assessment. Opinion' by Justice . Harris. , Judge J. W. Hamilton; affirmed. Christena Schoren'vs. . Mathiaa Scboren, appellant; appeal from TJVasco couiity; appeal from dej cree annulling mairrlage status! Opinion by Justice Brown. Judge Fred W. iWilaon reversed. J I Alice Sandoz, , f appellant, vs Harry Sahdozr appeal from Union county; suit for divorce. . Opin Ion by Chief Justice McBrlde. Judge J. ;AV. Knowles reversed. W. Hosea Wood," appellant, vs School DIstrict No.13, et al; apf peai rrom Multnomah county cult to restrain issuing or dispos ing of school district bonds. Opin ion by Justice Rand. Judge O. W. Stapleton affirmed. A . J , R. C. Oeder vs. R. P. Watt, api peuant; . appeal from . Marloa county; suit ;for? . breach of con tract. , Opinion . by .Justice Bur nett. Judge George, G. Bingham reversea and case remanded. 0. W. Brown Is Granted Divorce From His Wife Although llxs. Rilla'J. Brown tried 'to ;get a divorce Irom iher husband, ! O. W. Brown, in circjiit court in ; May, 1920, and failed! her husband succeeded in getting one from Ker. yesterday by a de cree signed by Judge Kelly. Mr3 Brown in her complaint alleged scandalous conduct bat the Judge refused to believe It. Mr. Brown YOUR EYESIGHT : yi . . Is - too precious to lose through ignorance. : Let i us : test your eyes and tell, you their exact condition.- ' " ' MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 3 1-5 Oregon Bldg. Oregon's Largest, Optical 7 I i Phone 230 for Salem, AGAIN FAVORED InstltuUon- I III I -WV BLUorrcunB . ppntments -.Oregon - s :T .m i m ..... fwx ; : . s . b. m : t i i . II I'M. II M 1 I NING, APRIL 251923 in his complaint alleged deeertlon a nd the Jude bellered it. The mother is to .be- giVen the custody of the - two children dur ing tbe school" year. Howeter, to balarfee TOajtterVj, tl.'. father may hare them during vacations. He is also requested to pay 20 a month ' orward thlr eupporf dive Jeattires of i r i m - srwXav i v i i m a i 4 r I m . sfaTTa a I1 ft a N ft r s, B , if.' EST . homx i: Ir PETTYJOHN y ; ,w .t" v ; District : Telephone Oregon Building. :j . j 216 OREGON 1TJ - two. ijJffz Exceptional Opportunity Women and Misses Taffeta SHk Dresses. All the newest .spring styles are now of fered at . Extraordinary Low Prices These Dressei were purchased at a good sub-, stantial discount and t we pass our savinj on to All of our Taffeta Dresses that were in stock are included in this offering. - , i ; Lot 1 $12.48 See Window U. Q. Shipley Co. Where Shopping while they are in the custody, of the mother. .Both parties. Judge Kelly has1 . ruled, must , at -lain from casting aspersions on tl.e other's character while they fcrvo the children In their possession. For peoples as for Indlrldua sufferins i a gre.at f-ducator:-.1 to csst j JlbencEa'of regular Uf . latarmnecwidi rmulsplcadlJ added features . . .. . - Hfhess 5 N Addittonal Eahireo " 1 - r.f. -'"'..' S , f - : .. f In the Perfect Protcctica Policy . ''. of West Coast Life; Study these- i Jeatures-Someofthemmxict enter ' ' into the tife of every man. Pace jrour own situation sqiiarely and " ryou will admft that you should..,..: ; nave the protection cf each cf - 1 U these features. Jfou can easil ! investigate this reciaf kable policy r ' throu the coupon elov. Sqid i . I: k today. - . ! .. " ., - r - (D(CL1G3 Hiin73l INSURANCE COMPANY cmcgaANnuiiu9 & M0USER Managers .. t. JXamber B34. V " ; .. .- t,. , ' , h BalemJ OrcVon. W7Rd Lot2 $14.75 r . . Displays 1 Is a Pleasure I CUy :-----r'Tir 1 the price. v' ' j TilH CHEIESS BAZAAR J ? i 2S4 N, Conuaercial St Mummr's the word Egypt. t at Luxor, i V. ' 1 I