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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1925)
V .1 c5 'I' 'I if fJV ' I i : ' We are ready.f or our Fall' Shirts to begin to arrive and must malce room for them. , These shirts aref exceptionally j good and we have put on a price that will move tKem G;W;J6 Msbtf&Gd 469 STATET STREET II lion He has a fine Gardner Coupe ) for sale, Wi model with quite a few aeceaaonea, mv ' pearanca and 1 performance i almost like new; Just about half the price of a new one. Who ever gets thl . gets very good buy $750. : 3 V sCHODI! POrULAtlOirfc" FIGURES FOR LAST' FIVE YEARS ARE PREPARED Enrollment In Xext FVw1 Years la Anticipated to Show Sab stantlal Gala A report, being compiled. for the school board, of the growth and activity of the school district dur ing the last five years, shows In teresting data concerning .the la crease in enrollment during that period, and its relationship to' the Increase In the city's population enca" Darrow asked .', . ..; . . t "Are you an evolutionist?, i "Surely,? replied the "witness, as as ' the ' attorney general seemed about to interpose ah objection. I "Dq . you XnowY.. any .scientific men who are not, evolutionists?? and Dr. Stewart's objection , was in this time before, an , answer could be' made. ' I The court" instructed the .wit ness to whisper his answer to the court stenographer and . admon ished that court attache not to permit the press .to get.lt! The answer was whispered and entered in the record Then Dr. Metcalf was asked to gite hi definition . of evolution The witness said that he was op posed to definition, but was wlH- i II J CITY NEWS RECORD CROWD ATTENDS j E A it WEBStER'S' AY 4 (Continnd from v4 1) Smith, f Donna Voorhees, as Judy, herself ; was an' unusual type of actress who carried' the lead with vigor and naive charm: The audi tor may have fancied Judy would be . the frilly,, butterfly type, but Miss Webster meant her very much as she was presented" last night, -exuberant, - energetic, ex pressive. . Frank Dare and Harriet Eells took the respective parts of Mrs, Semple and Miss' Prltcherd, and of Griggs and Silas Wyloff. . ; -.The afternoon program, featur ing Mis a Margaret JByers. assisted by. Jeanne Chandler. : was -a com plete diversion from the ordinary. Harry Nunn. i, Lere tonight ."'lu boy .was jhe son of. 'altet "K ty 1 well kiown Skheat"groer'ot,S5o-y kane' county.' k ' - ; ' ' To Whiten Skin 4 with Lemon' The report is being prepared by lnr to gire'descrlpUons.-The ques- bupenntenaent ueorge W., Hug. tion wai finally lost in the shut , .The report gives the city's popu- fe. but after the lunr had walked latlon In' 1917 as 17,679, and in j away, Mr, Darrowwas ready with 19Z5 as ZZ.894. Estimating on I another this basis it .is figured that the "Will you sUte what evolution population of the city in. 1930 will is la regard to the origin of man? be 30,000. This Increase In popu- Finally It1 was agreed that'cer- latlon means thai the enrollment tain questions on evolution, might in the schools would be increased I be answered to. furnish, the basis to between 1400 and 1500 in the senior high school, approximately the same ; number in the junior high schools and from' 2800 to 3000 in the grade schools, j The Increase in enrollment in the public schools between 1920 and 1925.1s shown to be as fol lows:.,. - junior high schools, 902 to 1126; senior high school. 711 to 1090; grade schools, 1984 to 2442. Further statistics show the rela- Ulfl ill Bit 444 li 4.1 Vi' Villi, rr an ai " ' . - rudimentarv . la a feature and ttiatl Tuc si.ar. resultf .1 la the d lh mammals aUo suckle their young. They have' a vertebral column and two pairs fit .limbs which .always have a shoulder or hip girdle. , Man ''wa classed among -the primates. He was not so cignry develoued la his body as some other animals.. His hand was not so skillful as the claw of. a bird Primates included monkeys, tailed And tallies, man and-others of which fossil forms had been found ; Fundamental proofs of evolu tion -were" found .not' in man so much as in lower animals. Yaii u proofs found throughout the universe made a tremendous prob ability In favor of ' evolution of man. . j - - 1 "The" series of proofs are so con vincing that any- Informed man can not doubt the probability of man' evolution., Dr: Metcalf con eluded for the day. . ; 7 i '. ii-. jM GIRL MARRIED IN - ICE for the discussion to follow before the court. APPEXpiCTTIS VICTIM '. REFUS ES TO DELW CEREMONY " . ... L I ' DEa MOINES, Iowa. .July 1&. EToltttloa.- said Dr. Metcalf. lBy -Associated Pre?s). Miss ' '. " " 1 fJ 1 .!.... . , , ....y- ' '- j fc.:v:;;.-rt Fair. v Warm in the. interior gentle to moderate northerly : winds. In creasing fire' hazards. In; the-; f or ests. J Maxv j91; Min.i HWer -lM 1 stationary; , - Rainfall : none; Atmosphere clear; . Wind north west. ';--.., -4 A" ' i"' A'--''l e The Theaters To'&y m Oregon Betty, Compson,' ' Theodore "Klosloff .In "Kew TJves for OldV, , J ' Grand The Clondt Rider" with AI ' Wilson, Virginia! Lee Corbin,' - . ,BUgh Harry--Soft Shoes. Carey W 4 : - ... m- m the .state are affected, lAnypne . Frank; Haiijc ,of .the Halik & Eoff who has been actively engaged in I Electric Shop. V ', '' im ' cosmetic therapy six months. prior to this date will be entitled, to a license without , an , examination. Those, applylng after July"31will bo . required to take an examina- j . . tion.'i Ir. 3far6hall, Osteopathia,. . j Physician and. surgeon. ' J16 . 4 'X " "-" fi-.' i ' f- BirtK RepoHs Filed- V'y. , , 'Jlepoju of i the, births i of rtwo children fWere.j"iled i at the , ciy rcalth office yesterday. - .They are Harod Eckateln""' Jr.',. the son , of Mr." apd'Mrs.. Harold Eckstein,' of Route ;8, Salem, and Theodore Frederick -Stolk, the son-of - Mr. ink 'Mrs.' P.? W. Stolk, Jlbute 8, 'Salem. ;- '! M't 4.,-i , ...... .. ... .r 4 Brand Xew Homes ' ;v 1 1-$350.0; and $3750. both complete Apartment House Couple Here's strictly, modern three- room : home with furnace, , fire place, full cement basement, hard wood floors, cement , walks, paved Misa ; Byers . and . Miss Chandler five costper pupil . forjnstruction were both cast ror prominent parts in the eyening ; drama as those present noted. - Miss j Byers, as Freddy was. an impertinent young' 'and the theories of evolution are fundamentally different" things. K 'The facts of evolution are an theories. ? There are dozens of "The facts of evolution are all theories. There are dozens5 of theories of evolution, some of which are largely -mistaken' and some almost. wholly true.. V . 'We are in possession of scien tific knowledge to answer flatly that evolution-has occurred. Evo- Maxlne T. Mather, who' had lain packed In ice hnd critically ill for the pa&i36 hours, was married tonight, at a local hospital to Frank - Craddock ' of Humboldt, Tenn... . ; t :. , ' ., : p. Plans for an elaborate ceremony Were' terminated Monda'y " when Miss Mather became suddenly ill with , appendicitis. Unwilling to let the illness delay, the. ceremony. the couple were married tonight at the bedside of the bride. Mrs - The only harm--- ' f less way to bleach r f the skin white is r , to mix the ulce f-r two" lemons with three ounces' of Orchard Whlte.i ; which any drug , gist - will supply' tbi few- enti. " Shake well la a bottle, and yon have'a'whoU QUarte-plat ot the' - most wonderful skin whltener. softener and beautifler. ; Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms' and hands. It can not Irri tate. Famous stage beautlesns It' ter bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion:' alsoas a freckled-sunburn and'tin' bleach.": Yon, must "mix this re markable lotion yourself. It- ean not be bought ready to use because It acts best immediately after'it ! prepared. Adv. ; . in the various departments. These . aanm utflMfttio. ,),n , 1 at the be , 7. I " cnange.or an organism irom one rrtddock will nnderto a tnaior 5??;f?r a9truct,0.rt. character to a different character. Y?&lJi:. drawing is the highest, being $42.16.-. The cost per pupil in the physical education department is the lowest, being; J4.18. pter with, a great propensity for plckels.,, As-. Freddy's sister. Mar gie, - she was adorable in pink Corner, cement floor garage and frills, while as asurpriaing Miss 4- . Jj rhvera. herself, rnmine from Ala- blinds. Light fixtures, linoleums; fama. .she . was deUghtful in her UKILL TEAMS BRILLIANT hot' water heater, range, screens aiwrnpon trocx oi, pins; , wun; a and awnines. ' Price S4250. Reas- BkIrtiot dainty , tiers-in rainbow onable term's." Beeke & Hendricks: tints. Miss Byers sang. read, and U. S. Bank bide. ' til8 told stories, in a joyous manner., 4aay, ine.iasi aay oi L;nauiau- qua, .closes, with: the .. Maupin Singing' Band. . . j , The change-of an, organism from one set of characteristics to a form having a different set of charac teristics may be found, In general, to be evolution." ; - t.V I "Starting1 with -the i inorganic nrlnent In social' Ihd 'student acti vities at Drake nniversity. ELKS ,A,WARp ' FRIZES FORI tion is comparatively yofang. The SHOWY PARADE DISPLAYS Wants More Equipment - . I The Salem-Rotary club yester day voted unanimously to stand as fn organization in favor of in creasing" the fire fighting, appara tus of the Salem .fire' department sufficiently, to 'insure the proper handling of any emergency. LAt the same time the organization Voted to send a word of approval to ithe .fire , department for ; the manner. Jn which they handled I- PERSOfiALS with furnace, etc. Immediate pos session ; on one..' See at'. 1560 S. WInt,er 'and 2395 , Brooks avenue, j last Sunday's fire; Reasonable terms; discount for eash. . Becks & Hendricks, U. S. Bank bidg. M J18 PORTLAND, Or, July 15.- (By Associated Press.) Bakers- field, CaL, won first prize. In the drill, team contest at the annual I , I convention of the Benevolent and . i protective Order of Elks here this aiiernoon. jacKson. Mich., was Etcond. Pasadena,. CaL, third. De troit fourth, Seattle fifth, and Boiee Idaho, sixth. i In the arum corps competition. St. Paul. Minn., took first dace. FIRE CREWS SENT Ot"S . SPOKANE, July 1 5. t- Forest . . .. . . k I aorvlro nfflHsla heri have sent out vnfM tncr-nii nMnn. iremeuu " " io f Th itni. 55.6 men.lo fight forest fires this U K" " . r . I 1 .V M 4!V An additional 120 men were sent out today;' most of them to the I Kanikra and Pend' O'Reille for ests. SLJiGE Wait for GRIFFITH'S Master Picture '. HiOMI rnP' Maxwell Coupe for Sale, Cheap This, car . has a new motor and over $100 worth of extras, lit is guaranteed the same as a new car. Gel ;BuUding. Permit--. , i' Building permits- were .Issued I See it at the Certified Public Mo- yesterday to J,.E. Kirk,, who will J tor Car market oh N. Church St, J been an instructor n an institute. pated. J . Mrs.,M. L. .Gottenberg of Silver ton .was. a Salem visitor yesterday morning; t Mrs. J W. Tarf Of. Lidgerwood, K. D., is visiting friends in Sa lem. AE. . Franzkel and. family, of l and Xallas, Texas, second and Newport were In Salem yesterday, 1 third. The third prize was given , vr. ana airs, j, ta. AiccormicK i to the team farthest away from or Kimball school of , Theology I home. The. demonstration on the uave reiurneu to ine cuy ajier i Held, opened with a spectacular an .extended visit In Deer .Lake. I review; in which ech inmwtit)n Wash., where Dr. McCormick hasldtllt team and drum corps particl- ii m m it' Ball s Forfeited" aUer.,and,?repair-ik.u,well.ing ;,at 7 7 .Centerit , a,! cost of $ 3 00 ;jtp 317 A IT S.liTTi?it urim vlll .aioctJ A I C..' lwt'n: xiJi . - wvhiiw kv- i pmc viifrr rimu 111 .,.'', dwelllnr at 204T McCoy t a cost I Leon r. Austin, a. ataa. driver. ay Sniderly -n'rrested' Moen who was fined $15 for speeding, when Ight for, driving t acrosa. ajtlrel wttl efectjdwejllnc at.2025;5jair-J he appeared In -Justice codrt yes- grounds Road- at a cost of $ 3,0 00 night hose, i forfeited' $5 bail In police cOtirt Wednesday for failure to ap pear, as cited.'- .. ' '": Big Sale,3Ioslcal Merchandise At Moore'a Music House. ! See large ad on page.C;, V'. : 318 Pianos, ! Phonographs Saxophones -And other "real"" bargains.' Moore's Music House. - See ad on ! terday. Austin . was arrested by State Traffic Officer McMahan. Big Sain; Musical' Merchandise- , At Moore's Music House. See page 6J! 316 large ad on page 6. 316 y , Pay More .You can buy two urgelots high j ;rr. liOng Is Honored .. ; ?- elected president of the ; Oregon . 5tffiS: . tl. 2 S 1? tht ?8f Appraisers Named-"" ; N.; P.! Williamson.) cjl uy Loonejr ana Max wooas nave been ap- IVPMiLLAtf FROM MESSAGE RECEIVED IN FLOR IDA FROM POHR PARTY Chiropractic association at the an- T " 77Z IJ: VI-."I oeorge. M. Zlellnskl. who died a . - - ,. ...; ICIUU. IUt liHk VI WUKViU WUUV) nuai tonvenuon neia jn t-oniana. n eni,..u;tn .f.t iCorvallis was selected as the con vention city next year. The ses- sion was attended by ' 263 dele- gajteafrom all parts of the state. ; Plans for ; the re-organization of 1 the association and the division of the state Into three districts were, ' made. Demonstraions were .held throughout the convention of : every kind of. apparatus known, . nine iypes of -nerve pressure detec tors alone being shown, r-t Perfect protected view and large, .trees, : A restr'ctea district tha means moa- em .homes. See andxompare wtb other lots. Three plots ' left Becke & ; Hendricks, U. S. Bani bldg. ---K, ; r" . 318 V.I a : - - ' ' - . t , short time ago.. Anna E. Zielinski has been 'named executrix of the property by County f Judge J. T. Hunt, i r . ' . - ' - - JT." Shelley" Sanrma'n Jr1. D; Announces the opening' of his new office" on.the fourth floor of the United States Bank building. Phone 776;and 777. 320 T9 U V Ctn.bti-nll l.ft ttiA o'clock Wednesday, mprning m - S"Z. lot, Quebec, can., with the remains I T. G " . v.. of his wife, who idled recently 4 ! Z this city. . i . , ... ' uin.- aijrr luuuaiiua iu near, peneci etyle. ' . i . St. Paul drum corps, which took first .place, , was. handsome in uni forms of purple and nickel plated "tin" hats. Pallas, Texas., drum corps' literally shot onto the field in cowboy fashion and then settled down, to business, giving a spirit ed review. ( . Competition stopped about mid way, when Philadelphia put on a show of ita own. It came onto the field with Its cavilry unit, iu stringed . orchestra, motorcycle squadron, guard of honor and its drill team. , . ., , . . Purple' and white motorcycles, 12 of t,hem,. brought from Phil adelphia with the rest of the equip Dance Saturday Nite r- j i ; v Stayton Community club open air payilion.?" .X.vonderful ptece Killed lO uance aenguiiuiiy coo. : ia madge's All-Stars playing- 316 Hear Whaley . ! 'At, Woodman hall tonight. 3 16 Released on Bail ; Y -- .' Leo K2lHan, arrested Tuesday night on a charge; of driving while Intoxicated, - was released front' jail yesterday under $100 bail. , He was cited to " appear in the police court Tuesday. Pianos, Phonographs, Saxophones "And .other ("real Moore's Music House, page 6. bargains.' See ad on i 316 Towinjr Cars-Reiira'ued-H'ii'.lLii'tl In the future all towing, vehicles used by garages will be subject to the- samef regulations. and super vision as other commercial motor vehicles coming under. the, direc tion of the public service conxmis sion. Prior; to (this time towing cars were operated, on a straight license from the motor vehicle de partment'of .the secretary of state office.- . 31:':itl.U.!:;H;!,-.:;;;: i LeRoy Brown, 45, a former Sa leni. man, was killed in Portland this week while "working "as a line man,, for t.he ...Portland Electric, rower company? wnen ne came in conta(Jt with- a ,2 3 0 0-volt wire; He .was knocked from the top of a ,tall pole. Brown- was a son qt Mr. iand-3irs.J Charles E. Browrf of Salem, and a brother of Mrs Reltz,.He Is survived by his wife and two children, -.who are spend ing the summer in the east. Mr urown was ,-a orother-an-law o Glenn and Gussie. Niles. Tire Is Stolen . E.. A. Rhoten, 15? South High, reported to the police yesterday that a spare tire and rim had been stolen from his garage. ....., Pianos Phonographs; Saiophones Moore's Music House, See ad on t page 6. , , r316 Summer Street Lot . " v Z -Within four blocks state house. I Priced $1900, or two for $3700. Right now. i Becke & Hendricks, 1 IT. S. Bank bldg. f jl8 Woodry Buy Furniture- - , Store at Summer afad Norway streets. Phone 511. , J15tf Flro Department Called . , A smouldering cigarette on ,the back stairs leading to the Shang- hai cafe early last night brought a.. taA tAttav4manr T!! m Ar. .fending fsnlpe" 1 i obliviated I with a fire extinguisher. Police officers were kept busy directing traffic and. preventing; offending motorists ' from - crowding their machines too close to the , fire apparatus. . '. .Picnic Is Announced "Tbe annnal::conrmnnrtT.,,pl'njic : of the '. Orchard - Helghu district will be held Saturday at the J. R. Chapman grove, about T2 miles west of Salem. An excellent pro gram has- been,-arranged, with a baseball game and i other sports. I A general invitation! is offered the public. The picnic! will last all At Woodman hall tonight, ilt Tilx Sale Musical Merchandise At Moore's Music House. See large ad on page 6. . 318 Licenses Are Demanded . After July 31 no beauty spe cialist or cosmetician! will be al- according to notices being "awU tl!! Picnic Is Held , , , t The West . Fur company, 190 North Liberty, has installed a new burglar alarm. The alarm is so eonnectedjwith; wiring that it will be set oft if any of the possible entrances to the ; store 'are die turbed A gong rings inside the store andanotber i one J rings In front of the store, when the door, windows, sky light,; ventllair, or any other means of entrance is tampered 'I "with J i IThis ! burglat Proxy . Blanks Distributed Proxies, for. voting., at the elec tion for directors for the new drainage syrtem7 to b"nefdSat urday, July 25, at 2 o'clock at the Richmond, schoolhouse,. are .being distributed. Voting will be on the basis ot one acre for each vote cast. Owners possessing less than one acre must therefore sign up with; other . owners having less than, ,pne acre In -: order r to vote. This may be done by use of the proxy . blanks being distributed, and unless this is done those hav ing less - than - one acre : will ' not be permitted to cast a vote at the meeting. , ST.. PETERSBURG; Fla,, aly 15. (By Associated Press.) The following .from the, MacMillan naval polar expedition was receiv ed .tonight by Operator John Bau- solar.station 4 ASK, of this city:. Message .No. 7,152 , Front Bowdoin, July. 15, 1923., To the National .Geographic society of Washington, D. C, via station 4 ASK: .;, , - "Bowdoin still back in Hone- dale,, while. Peary, is of I GreenlaB(ij'ment' dH 'Mil ot their, own. and coast south of DIsko Island. Be-Jn keeping with the spirit of the yond Arctic circle after crossing I occasion, emitted purple smoke at low-tide this morning; Lock-1 from their exhausts. The guard nut on broken propeller wire re-1 of , honor, composed entirely of moved with shaft foot and a half I overseas veterans wore handsome under water. ... Too deep to per I outfits and camouflage helmets of mit heavy, handling. Necessary to I Pnrpie and white. The drill team removeani. sub spar, propeller, r Included. 32 men, a leader and All heavy .weight, including spare I three guides. anchor chain and ammunition car ried forward,. . Eleven .4 0 0-pound S C I ENTI STi WITNESS tau. UL, 6uiiue iraoss-snipjiiea 10 i -.. .. rwm T,nil n a oiM small boat while six hogshead Don" .. - Hi CV UfLU I lull UHOC toons are nsed ' under to lift it I .-: ..i'wairw pci.i farther,onto shore. X: . I the Jury, permit the' witness to 4'Other activity is impeded by a, j answer questions and then argue smau uaai movement ...and tneithe competency of his testimony. worst plague of mosquitoes that! Dr. Metcalf, told of his years of Hopedale has seen in many years. study and work as a teacher of aien slept little last night, some I xoolosrv. h recounted hi rimi cHmbing to top of mast to seek l and connections in scientific re- reiier aner . righting, mosquitoes f search for three days. Heavy.. work comes at high and low tide, night and day. To maintain morale and keep men. fit,' game of playground tH Is .played.,... "This afternoon -several Labra- dorians In this section came down to see the .game.;.. Young Eskl-! mos peeped interestedly at us and Eskimo dogs looked suspiciously at our baseball bats. Women car rying water added color to the set ting of our sport. : "Weather here is unseasonably, warm. Men have been swimming 1 with .water at 52 degrees. This proved ah interesting sport to Es4 klmos,.who live in' boats but can not swim. . earth - has gone through long courses of change... But we .have to conceive earliest forms of life subsisting: solely on ; Inorganic food Only plants can do that. No animal has been able to live solely on inorganic food. "From i the. first living things developed whole series of forms In plant groups, gradually becoming more conspicuous. . These form a beautiful series as we study their bodies in the rocks. "I'm inclined to . believe there may have been whole series of animals and slants in the. earth completely wiped out. They were succeeded, by other series of plants and animals on the earth. The evidence is Insufficient to de; termlne when . the first life ap peared. Geologists measure age not In years, and I am not an ex? pert in that line. I would say 600,000,000 years is a- modest guess. :: - : ' .' 7 . . . - "Alongside of plants whole ser ies of animals were developed. Animals bustle to get their food and therefore developed locomo tive organs.' ..Plants have not. It is not so easy to tell the order in which plants evolved as to tell about. this change In the higher animals. In plants . there , is a series of Increasing perplexities. ! 'Animal life and plant life p'obl ably . began at the borderline be tween the water and the land.; A long period in early life all living things were marine. When terres trial life began conditions were more difficult and needs meet these difficulties of existence have been' the occasion ot developing conditions to supply these needs. Considerable portions, of life on the land have gone back to the sea." ''.'I' Dr. Metcalf, In describing ' a ME BINDER KILLS BOY . SPOKAN2. July 15. Injuries received when he was run over by a binder on his father's farm.be-l Funerals Gabbert The funeral ot Wm. J. Gabbert will be held at the Webb Funeral Parlors today at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Chas. E-'Waid will have charge of services. Interment will be In the I. O. O. F. cemetery. ... 1 A - V Geriui emen s Tsllc JIade Especially, for I -Ayr !..- I Singing Band Admission 75c 5' S t ' 25c Sliglitly perfumed and ' in visible.'" Ideat, particularly after shaving and the bath Pdrry Drti jj Store . .. ... . . . . . ifX South Commercial SaJem, Ofegoa . , After, this detail, Clar- Dance Friday jNlgho . Da Bo Is popular dance. Gardens. " - Crystal Baker City-DIstrlct votes $45, 000 bonds for new schoolhouse. -; Woodry zVJ ooclry rays uasn lor furnuare Phone 75 GABRIEL Powder and Supply Col ITS YsIbU aaa TanUSM I nM 72S iuu wAi ul i rAK isr tujiti ; j a v; U J " --- 1 ' - - . . . ,-, '. -' ' f Ahythirig from a Hub Cap. to complete;' Rear Encls -Every thing from a Spark -Plug to a complete Motor, Transmissions ' complete or parts of them - Call us anytime Phone 393 . We pay cash for late model cats for Wrecking Electric Cafi For EATS by Frederick D. Strieker, secretary -"4i 2Z i . ; v.. I hv the Underwriters comnanv". .The t n Approximately 2,000 specialists, in f system waelnataHed yeslerda by I JOODRY ; Coys Furnilsf Stora Suianitr and Vonray gtrU PLcra 611 . REDUCLTJ SOnCER ' KATES TO CALTPORXIA BY PICKWICK STAGES Saa Francisco, one way, f ISXO Round Trip, tSO.OO. Los Angel ea, ove vray $27X3 Round Trl CO.00 Bpecial Rates to Parties of Eight or More Tor information and Reserri" tlons phone US, or call at . crNTRAii STAGa'rnaAii galea Oreosi LADD & BUSrl, Bdnteri General Eim!dn3us3Ci3 - OfSe Jlenrs troa'Xt a, aa tm 8 v. an. See Us For ; . i Wall Tents, Auto -Tents, Camp Stoves, Camp Fu'rfiiture Eve'rythin-j x' , ' ; Yoii Need for Camping ' ' ' -'.-n. siinNi:ocK;Pi:o?iiii:Ton . 215 Center' Street Pnone SO 3 :'-.,.-.- : .... . .