r.-, ------- - A THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON . ' . WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 23. 1925 ' Ml i f I 5 Salem Birthday of Pioneer Wednesday, September 25. Ha the e!ght?-H'eventh, birthday annl verfeafy fif one t)f America's iaost notable daughters, Mrs. VIetorIa Woodhull Martin, who Is spending the evening of a life remarkable for pioneer efforts along the path way of,, human progress, and char acterised by a whole-hearted devoM tlon to the , public weal, In i her beautiful English 5me, Norton Park, ; prendon's Norton, Worces tershire, near, the historic, old world borough of .Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire. - - u Mrs.J WociiuH Martin is a natirs of HoEtr, Ohio, qer father; being Reuben Buckman Claflin. Site claims descent' from ; Alexan der Hamilton, the friend of debrge Washington, who was .descended through the Duchess of Hamilton fronvKihg Robert III of Scotland; whtfst,"by a". happy- coincidence; her late husband John BIddulph Martin, the famous London bank-, er and' philanthropist... was ; de scended' from Martha Dandrldge, the 'wife of Washington. Her sis ter,! Miss Tennesse Claflin. married In England Sir Francis Cool. Bart. Celebrated in her younger days throughout the United States as an author 'and lecturer on finance, women's suffrage, religious,, scien tific and. humanitarian subjects, Mrs. .Woodhull-; Martin-organised conventions for t ha discussion of social reform, and conducted . an extenajv propaganda work in the interests of the workers both In America and Europe . for oyer thirty years. -MEWS .jTc U.-TOB w-Ji-SHjiui ivgxl . s -. : II J k . - a ! . I ' u ur v . 1 I f . ir 1" y I &brt p i... s! attto REPAmcyq VYiT ..-r , . .... , .. 1 "V t 1J V t I By AUDRED BUNCH,' Phon(? 106 cause becoming the birthplace of the British committee in promo-t bratloa of the signing " of the Treaty of Ghent. : Mrs? Woodhull Martin also gave invaluable assist ance' ifl bringing about the ;j?ur- chaae of Sulgrve llanor (the old British honfeQf- the WashiagtonsX in the cause of Anglo-American friendship, as well asuth-apprei elated aid to the' Anglo-American society in connsctiotf with the Lin coln statute at Westminster; and in other dircrtlias tnctirsriblaVr;" Notwithstanding her great age, Mrs. Woodhull MartPrf continues to take the liTeiiest interaet 14 the cause ..of- AngloyAmeriean' friend ship,, to which she. has deToted.so much of her time and talents,, and with the cordial' cooperation of her daughter. Miss Zola Maud Woodhull (whose- f ath'errH' Dr. Woodhull,- died wnen she'ira's quite' yoiih'g) w'ell! known as "a writer oh Bclentlflc and sociotogl cat subjects -she : still exerts her benefleienf . influence' lri further ance of what he regards' as the sacred work of bringing abou the fullest' and most complete under standing and fraternity between the. two . great 'English-speaking peoples n either side of tbei At lantic. ' I SOCIAIi CftTJ'.riDAIl I - -. n TODAY . Mrs. Irwin Is Guest Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Irwlnl en tertained as their house guest jorer the week-end Mrs. L. M. irwinrot Portland. . Mrs. L. M-Irwin-is the mpther of Mrs. Ixwln,' V..? i It is a particularly interesting f act, that she presented to congress thetirst petition, in farour of .wo 'mena' suffrage, and also that 'she had 'the unique distinction of being' ' nominated for ,the presi dency of the United States by the Equal'Rlghts party in 1872. j During the time she has resided in England Mrs. Woodhull Martin the acknowledged and beloved "Lady .Bountiful," of one of the stately homes of England has taken a prominent and most vain-. able; part in furtherance of the moTement towards I an Angla American entente. ) s .. A leading supporter of the One Hundred Years Peace celebration, 6he was happily instrumental in the- charming old Tudor Manor House on her estate for many years ' an influential , International center of light and leading In the v;r vGrpyp Visits tri Portland THE Bungalow Christian Church Restaurant ,. -.. --1 . . At State Fair Grounds Will open for Breakfast Thurs day, Sept. SI to run ontinoous , until, Monday,, Oct. S . Breakfast I is a short order meal , Dinner and supper will be served family style. The tables wilt' groan with the delicacies of the land. Good cooks and oodles of grub. Set in and eat your fill. Some of Mothers; pie for all. A Home for Hungry Men. Come! Story Telling section.. Salem Arts league. Public library. Lola Belle Bellinger in charge: Men's Bible class of the First Presbyterian' church: Monthly dinner and social' hour. -6:30 o'clock: " . v Barbara Prietchle tent. Daugh ters of Veterans. ; Armory. 8 o'clock: " Silrer tea, Lad5 cf the Cen tral Congregational church. In church: parlors. Thursday - Vomarco club of the First Meth odist church: : Mrs. Walter B. Mlnler, 1745 Saginaw street, hos tess.. 2:30 o'elock. Woman's Relief corps. All-day sewing, at -fair grounds. Friday. " , Ladles' Aid society. First Pres byterian church. . Church parlors, 2 : 30 o'clock. - Current Thought section of Sa lem Arts league. Miss Cornelia Martin leader. Public library; 7:30 o'clock. . . Saturday , Salem Woman's club. Miss Eleanor Statter of thr Portland library, speaker o'clock. THE UIIHOLY XHlEE Now at the Hellig Theater Airs. E. A. Colony and her house guests, "Mrs. S. A. Thomai of Aurora, Neb.; and Mrs. Edna Ma son and Miss Fay Lyons . of Grant, Nob., spent the week-end in Port land with friends. Return From Round-Up 2&r. and Mrs. John -J. Roberts returned home Sunday from Pen dleton where they attended the 925 Roundup. Mr. and Mrs. Rob erts were guests of Chauncey Bish op while - la Pendleton. , f . . Mrs. ZJcNary Honored . Mrs. Flether Linn was a lunch eon hostess Saturday in. Portland honoring Mrs. Charles L. McNary, wife of the senior United States senator from Oregon. Guests wereMrs: McNary, JMrs. J. B. Montgomery, Mrs. John Pear son, Mrs. William House and Mrs. Octave J. Gotfin. ....... Guests in Portland ' " . Mrs. W. E. Barns and daughter, Ann Reed, returned Monday from Portland where they , were house- guests of Mrs. Burns' sister, iMrs. C. O.Irwin;. . , Yoniarco Club to Meet Mrs. Walter Minier, will bet hos tess to the, members of. the Yomar co club at' 2: 30" o'clock ott.Tliurs- day a tternoon. September . 24, at her borne, : 1745 8aginaw; street. Tnis is me nrst mceung oi tne iau season. Sad News Received ' Salem friends of Captain Will W. McCully, a cousin of Mr and Mrs. W. H. Dancy, will be griered to learn of his. sudden passiag on Sunday night in Astoria. Captain McCully was a member of 'one of Salem's oldest pioneer families being the grandson of Darld Mc Cully who started the boaUine on .. - : "44 hi'jj It.. si-H v the Willamette; BJrjr. .He is the son of Alfred4 MteXhiny Of Butted rilley: Mr. and Mrs.IW.. H.'Dancy, Mrs. "W. Ali. Jonesi and- Mabel Creighton,'wijl'. motd' to' Portland next Sunday for the funeraL The older Salem: residents will remem ber the Kings' Products location as the scene . of the old McCully home. ' Trip to Eastern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stump re turned home early this week from fa motor trip into Eastern Oregon. Leaves for Eugene Miss Paulino Elker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Eiker left last week with a group' of Portland 'friends lor the University, of Ore gon where she will enter her sophomore year. -, Miss , Elker is a member of the Alpha' Omicron Pi sorority. ' . CARPENTER'S ITXIOH KO. 106 llNli Thor. MMac. - Artkmr Tmek- r, pmiint; Wn. Pattit, itcnUrr, Skilb4 ncbniea faraiskad. FVena ITS, Lodge Rosier BOSTffi E'GMBflUM and Tubings Lowest Prices f . Nashua Cotton BlanketsV-Alt First.Qualiry: " r We do not buy Seconds. They are all Pairs . 7xS4, the Largest Blanket w , . :xi ice ana x xuiiy ; ; 54.50 pair 7-2xS0 Greys or White t Colored Borders , J $2.90 pair 64x76 Blankets $2.29 pair 54x74 Blankets $1.75 pair Pretty Plaid Blankets 66x80, 3.95 a pair New Crinkled Bed Spreads, Good Quality 7 81x108, Blue, nnic or leuow striped : Price $5.00 78x108, a little lighter grade v " Price 53.85 s ' ' A beautiful Mercerized Spread Gold, Blue, or Pink ..;..-. ' , Price570 - r ..r.. Boys long' pants, all VooT suits, youiujmen's aU wool ;t ; suits, Men's all wool suits Ileal good values . , j . . . . , ." 1 " 1 " " ' "-. , . j . Boys Corduroy pants', Boys and Metfa all wool sweat . : - ervDay's JlenV all wool pants , ' .-. Day's- Single Tie Riding Pants The neatest riding pants made, looks like button leg, and still oy .lacing- one syzlzt it 33 don no button nqics 1 J to tear out . , - DOUBLE SEAT AND ItNEES' f : -" Tn Heavy OD Khaki clothe prtrtl : 53.75 pair In Heavy Gray Moleskin' cloth, priced , $6.00 pair Jn Heavy Corduroy cldthUPiice-.- 55.C0 pair 240 end 24G Ilcrllf Cchcrcial Street Mrs. Crawford' Is Honored Mrs. Mary B. Crawiord wno Has beea-tbe house-guest for some time of ber daughter,. Mrs. Wayne Henry, was honored last Friday afternoon ' when Mrs. lies . Gib son entertained in her home. Mrs. Crawford will soon return to Chicago;'- " " - -"'";- ' - In the group on Friday after noon were: Mrs.- W. T.- Scott, Mrs. Ralph Scott. Mrs: Worth Henry. Mrs.- Charles' McCarter. Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Arthur Uuey, Mrs.'Corydon Blodgett, Mrs. Linn Purrine. Mrs. Ralph Shepard, Mrs. Will Crawford, Mrs. Frank Mat thews, Mrs? Frank Crawford, Mrs. ViTian Cochran, Mrs: Rollln Staf ford, Mrs. Donald Crawford,1' Mrs Wayne Henry, Mrs." Holman, Mrs. Vercler, Mrs. Jessie' Walling, Mrs. PhllUp Patrick, Mrs. Cranston Higglns, the honor guest; Mrs. Mary B. Crawford, and the hos tess, Mrs. Lea Gibson. Four M Club' Meets One of the events or Interest of the month of September was the meeting- of the Fonr -M club of Macleay which was royally' enter tained at the, home of .Mrs. J. M Martin, with Mrs-Martin and Mrs Dale HilboractInjf"a-Joint hos tesses. The home was beautifully decorated In the'lijLte' fill flowers A bountiful cafeteria- dinner was serred at ths . noon hoar,- after which the meeting was called to order and a Tery delightful pro gram was giten. Mrs; W. C. Kant ner gave a talk on her trip' to Washingtonj and' Mrs. Harry Mar tin told 01 ner; inp to souinern California Other numbers of in terest Were readings by Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenberg. Mrs. M. A. Wells, MrS.Shattuck, Mrs. Eva Martin Miss Marjory Hllborn, Mrs." Schell ber. Mrs. Farr. Mrs. Frank Rob inson. ! Guests of the club for the day were Miss vaiora Amori. jurs. John Amort, MisS Mary Francis Robinson, Miss Veta Lemon, Mrs. Wittlngton, Mrs. Humphreys, Mrs. Cates, Miss Marjory Hilborn. The next meeting' of the club will be held on Thursday, October 8, at the home of Mrs. W. C. Kantner In Salem. All club members and their families are lnrlted. Trip to Pendleton .v,. 'Mr. and"MrsvC X. Needhrfm re turned home on- Monday, from a motor trlplfltb eastern Oregon" go- ling to The Dalles on business. Later, they attended the Roundup at Pendleton;! ' ; T.H.p. CluV Meets Miss Reta Claggett entertained in a- delightful way on Monday evening at her home for members of-the T-H. Ei. club. Asters were used in the rooms where the eve ning was spet -with needlework. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Special guests of the evening. were iMrs. WUbur Daily, Miss- Hattie Brown and Miss Nora Plov. I . Members in the group were Miss Elsie BoyntonMiss Bertha Miller, Miss Marlowe! Miller, Miss Edna WaTden. Miss 'Ruth Walker, Miss Doris Bowdenj Miss Frances Plov, Mrs. Floyd Siegmund, and -the hos tess, Miss Reta Claggett. nuTxsKiii oaors ov xkoixt. m lit ud SrC WM. W. U. W. M. Dainty Sachet Bags YT ::::li;V';r;"j use it sparingly. Let it get almost irj" before it is put on., "is sprinkles sachet between layers of cotton batting In the cushions. Rose baby ribbon holds the four cushions together. A pink garden la tied in the bow of the ribbon is a final touch of loveliness. i... - Barbara Frietchie Tent Barbara Frietchie tent; Daugh ters of Union Veterans of the Civil war," will meet at 8 o'clock for the regular meeting this' evening in the armory. Kings Are Home Mr. and , Mrs. George M. King and sons, Stanley and Bobby, are home from a week's absence In Portland and Pendleton. Mrs. King and son Bobby visited as the house guests of friends In' Port land, while Mr. King and Stanley attended the Roundup ht Pendle ton. ; . , : Two Are Pledges ; 'The Pi Kappa Phi fraternity an nounces the pledging . of George Et Baker of Franklin, 111.. , and Willard Hatch of Falls City. Num erous other pledgings will occur in the hear future, coincident with the opening of Willamette univers ity. . a .. WRC Sewing Members of the Woman's Re lief corps will meet all day Thurs day at the fair grounds: The day wllkbe spent sewing. All members-are invited to attend. Church- Tea Today ;The ladies of the. Central Con- gregat tonal. church will hold their regular monthly tea this afternoon in the church-parlors. The hos tesses will be Mrs. B. E. Edwards. Mrs. J. O. Sand,. Mrs. J. L. Busick and Mrs. Homer Harrison. ' Mrs. Ada Strong and grandson. Henry Thielsen. spent the week end with friends' and relatives In Portland." Local Rates For Classified Advertising DQt Say S Mil 9r wra .S Mil pr wr4 .S MlU pmt WH Om MMBtk, 4Uy am4 Saadsr SO Mitl pT vwi la rU tm sra tlM mi. tka m tima rmt. mtwMiwh rat iu la eatiT IMM M Uk.m in U ttma St Mate. . ada. raa Baa day OKLT tHarytd at aa-tiaie rata. aiTrtMBMatt (azcapt Panama's aad SitaaUoa w.etad) win W takaa arr ta atapaaaa U ta adrartiaar la ar aaaaarfbar ta paaaa. Tha 8uin.il will, raaaiva adrar tlaaaiaata at aa? Mmm at tka dar ar aifkt. Ta l.rara pr.pat alaaalflaa Uoaa ada. taaald a ia War 1 aw at. TXr?H03T5 S ar Stl qzxtsjj xtrxmsa. TOM Aa k arMM-im. rti aaa a l ato I.F.a a I.11HINGOOD OaKAGE. Pbaaa 56 4. Killer ana .4V., CoawerciaJL &U. Ta mn isina ia raeaaaujoaiaC BiOtara. ' S.Stt AUTO TOPS 8H rgT FOR TOP At PUTT "WOJiK. L, XSD kO. J, Hall Aata To Palm Bhr. ..u Rmr fir. dT.rtm.t. 5-ltt I c Ttr fir. dy.rtat . HELP . WANTED italo It WAVTFD MXS TO WORK IS TTRK factarr. Apply SIS Caalr. lltlJ WATin) SllsctUaiheons 85 rcRxrrcRB packiso roa rhip- anU. UMirttin raratara C. S30t HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR VSZa Votm, tools, faraitara. St.ti a La4 Oaaea XpL, ppaaita' caart kaaaa. tii i ORCHESTRA IXSTXO rapairad. Daka'a Kaakal Ia atraataat Repair Bkop, Raant $, Ke Caraack Btdau ar.r XUlar'a. Paaae S3 15. 85.1J cash paid rem rxus teeth daatal al. piauaam aa SiiraraM WASTED HOXEST MAX OR POT rO I, , J.walry. lok. smaitiag aad Kafiaart Money to Loon , Oa Soal EHata T. X. rO!U (Orar Ladd A Bask Baak) BXrOSaT TOO LEAVW TOO HOMX OR OAR HA3 XT Insured-Properly Pkaaa 161. Baela' fiamdrieaa, XT. 8.' Baak-Bids. . 4-1 8-tt wiatar jaa E. B. fiaka. ST) &4ata. x , 1U34 Ca, Otaasa. Micaitaa- ijlS IlELP WANTED Penale 19 WOiTAV WAXTED FOR HOCSE"WORK. asdIt eeova rmr. issas RELIABLE CIRX, OR MO MAX WAITTED for lix.) aa-nta vara. Oaod Ma an . 5S y. "Liberty. 13J4 I WAXTID PRIVATE MO.VET FOB 1 " laaaa. Wa aara aararal appbca tiaaa aa aaaA.- Hawkiaa Robarta; lac, 105 Oraxea Bldf. SM144 IWOODRT THE ACCTIOXEER BOT msaa faraitara far caaa. raaaa til 89 VAXTKL- Zmpioynxeat 19 FOR RALE 87 RELIABLE MAN"' WAVTS JOB "ASi niikeii". AbdI R. 23. Statasaiaa. ? itXTOHS PHONE Fargaaoa. nsrs. nor STUT WILL DO' KALSOillXIXO. OR IXSIDE paiatinf ia asckaat lar board ia C. 8. . kaaa 2m2 HMWtaai. jh- DOCTORS OPERATtKO- CHAIR. Uaarty. - 54 K. S7al FOR GARDEN PLOWIIfO. BA8EMEVT dixciaa aad taaam vara, paaaa isra. BASEME5T DIGGIXO AXD LA"W - indiaf, Paaaa 1XS4-M. 1MI WOOL OOLT HOSB CHILD REXfl apart aaaa, kait ta ardar, . Uas aai tiax. Pkaaa 1T7I-J. ItaJOU AUTOMOIULE3 DESkt ROOM TO REST IX A COM- (artabla affioa. Tel. T37. 31.14 SALEM ACTO WRECKIXa 00. Wk.W, TiraaT Ria, T faint Half 'Prlea' aad. Laaa' ParU far U aara, ea.k for old eara. 40S S. Ckairn-Pnaaa 1159 . liitr , PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BT tVt' wardinr 'Tar Meat, ' pna io cant aaeh. BUhiom Battaaaa Ulrica, aa ! zroond fiaar. 8CHEELSR AUTO WKECKINO CO, vlQ bar rear aid ear. ; Hifhaat eaak priea paid. 10SS ST. Ceaiaaaretal 8. llStf FCRXISHED APARTVrJfT. PRIVATE batk. 545 Court. Pbeaa 1037. 23i23 1 Dlf For BreaRifaBt K gift to; delight the feminine heart' is a s$t of little sachet cush ions An Ingenious girl, who de-testa-sewing, uses liquid glue to make these charming cushions; She uses foir inch satin ribbon In rose, reen4lila and-blue pastel shades. Sh'.'mskes square' sachet cushions- by a gluing, thav' edges to gether, to pply the Pest quality of liquid ;gle tor delicate fabrics ; First day of fall V V m - But it feels like Indian summer. Watch Salem grow with the growth of her linen mills. The first two will bring- several more, and then there will be a geometric growth. Qettlsg to be a very busy place, tne state isir grounds. V V . The, men connected with the Sa lem paper mill' are altogether too modest. They have for some time been' making" paper from Douglas and red fir wood, on a commercial scale . And this la the first mill In the world to do this. And they have said nothing about it. This is one of the blrrest thlnrs ever discov ered .In" the paper making Industry, The weight of the newspapers and periodicals . dispatched dally from the New York city postofflce reaches the enormous sum of 640,- 000 pounds. Each, day the New York city postoffice receives 2100 removal notices, 250.000 pieces of misdirected mail, finds' the own ers for 400 unaddresSed parcels, receives 80,000 pieces of mall without street' address, supplies 36,000 pieces of. mall with correct address from the city directory. There are not ships enough to go round. So, as always happens at- this' time of year, many hun areas or American tourists are stranded in-England and France; wondering how they can get homfi Some of them will hare to return on a 10.000 ton boat, instead of on-one four or fire times as big Others who expected to come back first class will be grateful for one berth in a four-berth cabin of the tourist third class. Some of them will . learn from" therr experience nothing except the wisdom of buy ing a return passage with the ticket to go across. Others will find out that being- democratic Is not so terrible after all. and that men anjf women In the third cab Ii have just as good minds as those In the first. It will be s stimu lating experience for some folk who have been too pampered. Mobile Registered. .. LIBEL SUIT CANCELLED REGIN'A. Sask.. Sept. 22. A $100,000 libel suit by Aaron Sa piro. Internationally known coop erative marketing expert, against three . Saskatchewan newspapers, the Star and Phoenix of Saska toon and the Leader of Regina, was withdrawn today when the court held that articles printed In the- papers' were "fair comments." A carrier pigeon owned by Al bert Johnson, or Astoria,' N.' was released from s 'ship In the Atlantic. ocean,al000 "miles from land. The bird retnrned safely home and apparently was none the worse for its reeord" nonstop flight FOR RENT 21 GOOD WATCH DOO FOR 8 ALE Flaka'a Patlaad. ITS SUM aad Pacif roa SALE REOISTERED GUER58RT bana. y..r .14, froa tka faataaa kr4 ICS. Uaviay Uk f4- paaara. Da iiT.red ta paa al prira yaa caa afford tapar." C. Tl w klta; Taraar; Pkaaa Taraat S15. . 375 BARQAI5S TIT SECOJnmATTD ecnoori Baoka, S5W-ta aOV f f. 0 Balntat Raadara 4tk, 5U aad Stk, 40 ta S9 cat. Sal at aa 1S4 8. Hick SU OppoaiU Or. roa ElaetHs Statiaa. fta -laaa, Ora. . v SJilJ . FOR RJXT ApautmeaU 23 FOR RENT S-ROOM FLAT. SUITABLE for afiteas ar livinr rn.rten. T.I. 1S15 or aall at 161 K. 13tk. . - ?3aS7 3-ROOM APARTMSXT. 1335 8TATB. ISalS 1ROOM FCRXISHED APARTMEXT ai labia far atadaata. 1S2D Coart. 1314 S-ROOMi APARTMENT. PARTLT FURA aisbad. 411 X. Twenty-brat, SI. 53il5 CLEAX HEATED FURNISHED APART- bmiL vaoa location. 09Z ft. b.mir.r. intf . Traapata Katieaa.- afsa 14P tsebaa, priatd aa g-aad lP-.ooa eaavaia baar iar tka -word. '5"otlra Ia H.raby 6ir. aa Tbat TraapaaaiDa la Strietip Varbid daa Oa Taaaa PraatUaa Uadar Paaaitp at Praaacwttaa."-- Prirtf ISa aaek ar for 3 Sc. - StAtaaamjJk Fab. Caw Ba'aaa. Or. fa a. - S7atf KOV7 PICKXNO GRAPES FOR JUICK aad ;llr. FUla Tiaarda, Um milaa aortk ia Palk aaaatr. . . 37.24" EEUi CS TOUR TSED FURXTTURE-'t H.. I Stiff Faraitara Ca. Ud Gaada Dapt. Oppaaita caaxt kaaae. $7m27U FOR SALE OLD KEW8PAPERS. TEX eaata a boa la. ctrcaiatiaa dcpartjaMt Or roa StataaMa. -' S7tf RECEIPT BOOKS 81 ZB 3" BT so raeat terrna la kek, IS cata par bY ar ta far-13 caa4a. Rutaaataa affica, SIS fiaatb Caamarcial St4 S sirz&tr FOR SALE Uveatoclt- Z9- VETXRIXARIAJr , . DR.. PATTER SOX. raa aaa. m. a. Baa 19. sj3U JERSEY COW. TUBERCULAR TESTED. 1 tlltaaa, aO.OW. Tel. SSr'll, 4V ta S aTaaiap. SSalF FOR SALE FRESH COW. . R. D. Tatar. Salem, Roata d. ikaaa UFl?' ' 3SOb FRED "W. LAXG8. TETERIXARIAX utriea 4.'0 b. Commercial. Pkoaa 1198. Raa. Pkooe 166S. SSmlltf FOR SALK JERSET COW. FRESH OC taaer 31. Ki Taara atd. rrkca $85. CaU T9S X. 14ti. , 3 9.3 S ROOM FOR RENT IX MODERX HOME AUCTTOX SALE IS ItEAD RRQIST- ar4 Jeraeya. S era da Jaraeya. aaA aamroaa eiker rtiflea, ta ba aald at poblia aaeliaa. . Taeadar, Snt- 19. 1935. aa Sam J. MeKea plaea. S milaa aeatk. kalf mil aaat, af ladepaadeaea, Orafoa. Artkar O. Aaat, aw sr. Ia apcadeaea Ortrea. S9.33-79) V FOR REXT APARTMEXTS CaamaarciaL Stl X. 13U PRIXTED CARDS. SIEE 14" BT 7t4' verdlaa. "Roama.u Kaat." pnaa 19 eaata aaek. . Stataamaa JQaaiaaaa Of ma. rraaaa door. FOR REXT Reonia 25 XI CE ROOM. 585-W.r CLOSE IX. PHOXB 16a37 FOR REXT FURXI8HED BLEEPIXO room, aeatlaman. carata. 955 Marion. Tel. 445 M. 2530tt HEATED ROOMS WITH BOARD. CLOSE in. 523 X.. CotUre. 25a33 tkraa blacks from atata . baaaa, - - AH eeaTeaieaeea. Oeotlemaa prefeTred. Pleaaa rira rafareaeaa aad addraaa B eara Suteatnaa. 35j28t FOR REXT ROOM SUITABLE FOR atadeata, witk aleeplaf parch priTnefea, fyarytalar modara. Kafereacea are ra emirad. Addrott roata, eara fit a I ran a. asjattt FOR RENT Hon. 27 S-ROOM -FURXIBHRD HOUSE.- H Mock f rsm ear liae. , Fin yard. tr. note, etc. 144 Sa. 19th St. Z7.25' TWO-ROOM . HOUSE. GOOD LOCA- tloa. Call 1785 Ceater St. ' Htld S-ROOM MODKRX BUXOALOW, CLOSE ta Baiem. f aoaa ipos-a. aa- FOR REXT S-ROOM FLAT. 40r nta kaaaa, (arara S40; 7 -room kaaaa, SSO: 5 -roan, kaaaa. 330: ff-reom kaaaa. 335; faraiskad 3 room flat . aad fa- rare, asu. QERTRUDB J. X. PAGE Raaltor 412 X. Cettaca. 2719tl FOR REXT Farms 21 I HATE SEVERAL IR RIO AT ED FARMS for . reau - F. K. Tkomaaaa, Taraar. Ora, Pbaaa SXX. 29alti WANTED TO- REXT 31 WANTED GOOD REXTER FOR A 17S- aera farm, wall lacateeV aaltabla far dairy-or flas farm. Alao 30 acre frait farm that will eia long leaaa aa. 6ea my areat. SIS Orecoa . Ride aad make. appabitmral - 11.33 WOOD FOR BALIS 43 FOR WOOD BAWINQ PHOXE 1091. Stall WOOD OF ALL RTXD3 FOR SALS. Jak H. SooU. Paaaa 354 ar CIS.- - 4338 WANTED WOOD CUTTIXO. DBAS. aw timbar. K. 3. Harvey, Maeieay, Orafoa. 4323 BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. aad IS iaak. Dry mill woad. 1 Groaa mill weed. Dry eeeand" arwwth fir. Dry 4-ft. aak. mapla aad aak. FRED E. WELLS. Prompt delivery aad reaaeaa'kla' prira. ISO Saatk Caajcb. Paaaa 1541. dimttt la-IXCH OLD FT emoxD GROWTH eea aas aak. rkaaa lBrs. U. D. May- dSUStf GOOD OOAL-DRT WOOD , PROMPT DELIVXRriS. HILLMAX FLr.L CO. TELEPHOXB 1S55. 4319t FOULIIty AXD EGGS 4Ji ETERLAT STRAIV BROWS LEOHOR.T eocxareia. rantaae Jaaiaa atrataj Uearre R. CUatsa, AamarUla, Ora. 45a35 a ";Ty, vn?ilL if- ' .... - ' i ;.;-f - - tt f .: -. U3XAT tCJcSa j rAATTCl TAJ TO . v - I-VVJ AJSTTVAETVcN rstfX I J- f'' J- As DOROTHY DARNIT i : HELLO POTTV By Ckartoi. Jlcilanns WMEIIE ARE Sou QoiUC? 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