The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 17, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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By AUDRED BUNCH Flume 108 - .V
Guest Meeting '
a Club Today
A special feature of the gaest
day meeting of the American Aa-
toltatloit bf Wniversity Women
this afternoon at the" Elk clan
will, be the reading of the play.
. "The Youngest written by Philip
Barry; author of "Ypu and 1
- Mrs. Frank Towslee of Portland
will gjhre the play hi her charming
manier . i ' v
The business meeting will take
p)kcet 1 o'clock, with the luneh-
eon -Xol I owin g at 1 : 3 0.
American Legion Auxiliary;:
to Attend Initiation . ? :
Ceremonies !.V "
Salem memberfeof (He American
Legtolf 'jkftxltiiurfJ IM. W' hostesses
af the AnieriaCegion initiation
Monday evening, at the armory, as
; well as guesta,. for members from
Portland, Pallas and Silver ton
1 hare all been,. invited for .the oc
casion. All Salem women eligible
, for membership in the auxiliary
are' invited to be guests at Mon-
... dax'a ''open meeting.
Auxiliary members are particu
larfy reminded of the important
bwrinewa -meeting which will "take
place In McOornack -hall promptly
at 8 , o'clock. ' Following the busi
ness" session the group will' go in
a body to. the armory.
&dJ)rby-Levis
lUedding -
Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby and
her mother, Mrs. Junk," "spent yes
terday In Portland where they
were In attendance in the late af
ter Boon at the wedding of Miss La
Verne' Levis and Mr. Herbert DaT
by. The ceremony took place at
944 East Twenty-ninth street.
Benefit Dance
The Royal Neighbors of America
ajid....tbe Modern .Woodman will
sponsor a benefit dance on Monday
evening, April 19, at the Frater
nal halL .
Dance at St. Joseph's
The Ilarmonie club will sponsor
a musical entertainment and dance
at 8:30 o'clock this evening at the
new'St; i Joseph's " auditorium.
Members and their friends are In
vited.1 Drv- R. W.' Hans Seitz Is in
charge of the musical part of the
program. The recently organized
Ilarmonie. orchestra' will furnish
the muefci ' - r ,
v-j5oCiai Calendar t j
: American. Association ' of Uhl-
vrsity Women Elk's 'club. Guest
day. Business meeting at i o'clock.
r Regular- meeting of -Rainbow
clufcr ' ' l ";. . t ! ..
-Z-T "'-" Jlonday
f Lawrence Stf afs;fettQr, , First
Methodist church, 8:16 o'clock
; American-Legion, auxiliary. Mfr
CJqrnack $all, ? o'clock. " i
Auspices Civic Music "dab.
tTftK 'get-together. St. Paul's
parisn. pinner at s : 3 o o clock
' ' '' Wednesday
Central circle,, Jason Lee. Ladies'
Aid "society. Mrs. P. L. Frazier,
195-N. Capitol street, hostess.
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'QUININE Tablets will for
tifythe system affainstGrip,
.InfLoenza and other serious
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tTh box bean thia cifnatore
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Club -Meets ! "f
Mrs. L.' McDonald ,waa hos4
tess at her home on Nortb,Capitol
street for members of the Young
Mothers' club on Tuesday 4 after
noon. Following the business
meeting, " music and , sewing were
the, diversions. The rooms were
decorated for the occasion with
lilat-s and Jria. Special guests; for
the1 lasting hrere .Mrs. Lucille
Huft and Mrs.. Lucille 1 Hunt. In
t fee club group; were Mrs. J. H.
Klinser , Mrs. Floyd - Bacon, Mrs.
Jam 63 Moorman,- Mrs. " -T"..' A. Mc-
Leod, Mrs. O. Pk - Wenger,- Mrs.
J; Nixon, Mrs. Kv Smith , and
Mrs. O. li. McDonalds k .-- "
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To Spend-Week-end
iri Portland
- Miss Mlpatf Palmerton will be
among those from Salem in at
lendaho at ,No. No, Nanette," at
the Portland Heilig theater this
t en in sr. Miss Palmerton plans to
be in Portland over the week-end.
Goulets Motor to Corvallis
Mr. and Mrs. Homer poulet and
their son, ilfdmer Jr., motored to
Corvallis on Wednesday -evening
where 'Master "OoHlet broadcast s
successful, group of piano numbers
from the college station, KOAC.
Mrs. O'Neil to be Guest
in Portland 1 . r
Quite the 'most novel entertain
ment Portlanders have attended
in years will be the informal race
meat -and tea for. which Mr. and
Mrs. Walter mith will entertain
at their home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Smith ia the owner of a string
of -racing horses, many of whom
he expects to enter in the races In
Winnipeg nejit. month, , andlhe
races Sunday1 afternoon will try
out these mounts.
The Portland Hunt club expects
to enter four horses, and four pOn
ies are also expceted to compete
from Vancouver , barracks. About
100 guests have been 'invited for
the occasion, which also .will hon
or, the wedding . anniversary of
Mrs. Smith's niece, Mrs. Edward
A. O'Neil of Salem, who will ar
rive tomorrow to take part in the
event.
Jason Lee Circle to Meet
' The Contral circle of the Jason
Lee Methodist Ladies' Aid Society
will meet 1 for " a 'social " afternoon
next Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. P. L. Frazier, 795 it. Capitol
street. " I
Stevens-Barilett Nuptials
The marriage of Miss Ella Stev
ens and" Mk. Willard S, Bartlett
was Impressively 'solemnized at
high noon" featurtay.,:" April "the
tenth at Oakjand Fieiai, the new
Tiome of the yeuttg conple." .
Only the most .- Immediate
friends of , the young- couple wit
nessed the ceremony. There were
no attendants.
The wedding , was. solemnized In
the living room of the, new home
before a bank of' white iris, white
lilacs, and. bridal wreath.
. The bride's .gown was a lovely
creation of .peach-tinted . satin
crepe. II er bouquet was an at
tvact Is e Shower f , bride's roses
and;pink "staeH peas. The single
Ting service was used.
; Awed ding breakfast was served
following the ceremony. Miss VIo
lft Judy, Miss Joy HUls, and Miss
Janice Fawk assisted in the serv
ing. Tulips, in the most exanisite
shades of pink, decked the dining
room and centered the breakfast
table where a -delicious menu was
served. The .bride cut the two
tiered angel-food wedding cake
With Its elaborate decorative icing.
Miss Volet Judy caught , the
bride's bouquekl -r J- ,
.Among the attractive gifts re
ceived was a radio -from a brother
M Ihe groom. Dr. E." L. Dunn'ef
Chicago, "TerJ which appropriate'
wedding- musid, including "At
Dawning,4 and' "Just a-Wearyihg
for YouT was heard. r
t After a motor trip to JPortland,
Mr. and Mm. Bartlett. will be at
home ta their 4 many friends at
Oakland Fields. ; "
Needlecraft Club Meets
. Mrs. ,A. J. , Base j. entertained
members of the Needlecraft clnb
at' her home C91 t N.' Capitol
street, on Tuesday afternoon. Fol
lowing an . afternoon of, needlework.-
refreshment were "nerved
at 4:30 o'clock. At the next meet
ing --pf, the club, on April 27 Mrs.
L. XX rotherton will entertain at
her home, 670 N Winter street.'
The' members in the group on
Tuesday included! Mrs. .K. K. Gil
liam, Mrs.- tM.' tJ.; Moyer, . Mrs.
George Martin, Mrs, T; W. LaBare,
Mrs Ruth' Denison, ..Mrs. U C
jBrothertoo; Mrs2 ;-P " QT-, Stearns
and., Mrs,'!!. Bechtel,, . - ' . , ; -j
Glee Club to. Gits', V i vf 1 t
Sacred Concert ' : : f "!:"' :
. 'The Pacific . 'prnrversUy - Men's
Glee club will give a" sacred con
cert at 7:30 o'clock tombrrow
evening at the First Congregation
al church. .The club has' recently
returned from a -successful tonr
' Into Idaho and Eastern Oregon".
6 AC Club Will Give
Scholarship
At the April meeting of the Sa
lem AC club' en Thursday eve
ning at , the. Woman's clnb house
the group voted to give k scholar
ship to alhigh school senior who
intends to go to OAa The "stu
dent will be selected on the basis
of scholarship; school activities,
and personality. Following "ithe
business meeting, ' six tables of
bridge were in play.
The committee for the evening
included: Miss Amelia Babcock,
Col. and Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mr.
and Mrs. William Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. 'Albert Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Breyman, Mar
jorie Black, -and Albert Bayne.
TfllBUTE IS PAID
TO HUTU MATTHES
Victim of Accident Laid to
Rest Following Beauti
ful Sejvioe
QUINABY, Or., April 15. Ser.
vices for Rath Matthes, the six
year, old child of Mr. ana Mrs.
Frank Matthes, were held at 2:30
Wednesday at the Webb chapel
at Salem and were attended by a
large number of people. The
tragic death of the -little girl Fri
day evening at which time her
mother received severe injuries
in an accident at the Quinaby
crossing of the Oregon Electric,
aroused the sympathy of the en
tire country, letters and telegrams
from remote - places are- finding
their way to- the stricken family,
while the floral offerings were so
numerous that a special car was
required to carry them.
The Rev. G. L. Lovell, presid
ing elder of the Evangelical
church, preached the sermon, and
Miss Naomi Phelps sang two
songs. The little white casket
was borne to the grave by four
beautiful young girls, Ethel Har
ris, Edith, Larsen, Thelma Blan-
ton and Fay Penney. The Per
kins school was dismissed for the
day in respect to the child's mem
ory. .
Interment waav made at Hayes
ville cemetery,' beside the little
girl's grandfather,-the late George
Si MeMnnn.: - ' .
Only Students in . Upper
Jhree-Qua'rters of Class
to Be Admitted .
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Eugene, April 16. (Special.)
As a further step in raislnr the
scholastic standards of the Uni
versity of Oregon, the faculty has
just passed a ruling that hereaf
ter only the upper three-quarters
of the classes of the various high
schools will be admitted, with full
student standing.
High school graduates whose
grades hate placed them in the
lowest Quarter of their class will
be Accepted where other require
ments are 'filled," hut only as stud
ents on probation. To avoid pos
sible ton fairness to smaller high
schools a special exception was
made "of those, graduating classes
of less than 15,- In which cases
the university will examine separ
ately into the individual records.
Notice the Improvement of
Haael A Venne Between Loctost
Street aiid South Street.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby, declares
its purpose and intention to im
prove Hazel avenue from the south
line ol-Locust street to the north
line of South street at the expense
of the abutting and adjacent prop
erty, except the street and alley
Intersections the expense of whieh
will , be assumed by - the City i bf
Salem, by-bringing said portion bt
said street to 1 the ' (established
grade, constructing cement con
crete -curbs, and paving said' por
tion of said street with Six-inch
bemfent concrete -pavement in' ac
cordanejb With -the plans pi- speci
fications now on file in .the office
of the city recorder, and which are
hereby, referred -to and madea
part hereof. . f.. . . , ;
The common Council hereby de
clares - It4 purpose, and intention
la 4ake -the- abore - deseribeti im
provement' by and thorugh , the
street imprbvemnt department of
the City. of Salem. Oregon. - - '
" By order; of the cemmon coun
cil the 5th day Of Apri!i l$2.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder. '
i Date of 1IH publicBUon-hereot
Aprn. 7,-1528. r.u-- y'r" - V-' 1 ;
: Date "bt ttnal pubtft'aUon, hereof
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fltTRflCTS PISE
Special 98 Page D. A, R.
' Number Will Lon Be
Kept as Souvenir
The special 98 page DAR num
ber of the Oregon Magazine for
this month is destined to have a
...
very long life as the life of a mag
azine is reckoned. Besides many
articles written ' by competent
writers, who are liigh In the ranks
of the Daughters of the American
Revolution, it .contains a complete
roster Of the DAR of Oregon with
the name ef the aneestor or an
cestors making each member ellgi
blei -"A chronological chart, is
printed in the front of the mag
azine which is the accepted form
used by genealogists in recording
ancestoral records. ' v
There are portraits of many of
the prominent women of the .so
ciety including the state officers,
the chapter regents of 1 the 20
chapters and the national officers
who reside in Oregon. These form
a picture section printed in
browns and greens on India tint
enamel paper.
! The state association of the
DAR have purchased 4060 copies
of thia number. They will bo dis
tributed to the 20 different chap
ters throughout the state and will
be sent to the different DAR state
historians throughout the United
States. "
) NEWS BRIEFS
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(Continued from page 5) ' .' ,
turn either by way of Newberg.or
McMinnrille. The new ta'te -is
Notice of the Improvement of the
Alley in Block ; 31, University
,. Addition, -f Between - Fourteenth
aftd Fifteenth Streets. '
Notice Is herety 'gtventhat the
common council of the". City . of
Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby .declares
Its purpose and Intention to im
prove the alley In block 31, Uni
versity Addition to the City of
Salem, from Fourteenth street to
Fifteenth street at the expense ofj
the abutting and adjacent prop
erty, by bringing said alley to the
esablished grade, and paring said
alley with six inch cement con
crete pavement in accordance with
the plans and specifications there
for which were adopted by the
common council April 5th, 1926,
now on file In the- office of the
city recorder, and which are here
by referred to and made a pari
hereof.
The common council hereby de
clares its purpose and intention t
make the above described im
provement by and through the
street improvement department oi
the City of Salem, Oregon.
v '.'."Byorder of the common c6hn
cll the 6th day of April, 1926.
! ., f- POTJLSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereol
is April T, 1926. -
' Datef final publication hereol
is April 18. 1926. al8
Notice , of the Improvement , of
'.Nineteenth Street Between
Ferry Street and,, TtJelleyuc
Street,
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, .deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and Intention to im
prove Nineteenth .street from the
south line of Ferry street' to the
north line of Bellevue street at the
expense of the abutting and- ad
jacent property, except the street
and alley intersections the expense
of which will be assumed by; the.
City of Salem, - by bringing said
portion of said street to the estab
lished grade, constructing cement
concrete curbs, and paving- said-
portion of said street with six inch
cement concrete pavement in ac
cordance with the plans and- speci
fications ' therefor ' which " were
adopted by the Common-Council
April 5th, 1926, now 'on fllein the
office of the City -Recorder, and
which are" hereby Referred -to and
made a part hereof " . x
The Common Council hereby de
clares Its purpose antl'fnte&tidn to
make - the above described Ira-
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prorementr Try "nd through: fthrtprovemeat by and through the
street Improvement department of.
tne L,ity -of saiem, Oregon., , - . ;
- By order of the Cprnmon Coun
cil this 5th day of AprUr-J 926. :
; t M. POTJLSEN, City. Recorder.
" Date et first publication herfeof
Is Apr fl 14! 1828. Crv..r
Date of fiaarptftU&ttMr-heretF
IS AprU 25, 19.C.rcif iiQ
; eplii to 2j lac.
Men's Glee Club
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sacred concert at the First Congre
Sunday evening.
from -10 cents to 70 cents less than
provided in the present tariff.
Week-End Program
The Week-end specials at the
Salvation Army are as follows:
Tonight at 8 o'clock Rev. and Mrs.
M. H. Porter of the Rosedale
Friends church. Sunday, 7:30 p.
m, unique and impressive dedica
tion of infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Gipson of this city.
Salem Grange Meets Today
Salem granget will meet ip La
bor hall on Saturday. This is the
busy-time of year, but matters of
importance are coming up and all
members are asked to attend. Bus-
Notice of the Improvement of the
Alley in Block OS Between Cen
ter Street and Marion Street.
' Notice is hereby given that the
common council of the City of Sa
lem,. Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to im
prove the alley in block 68; Orig
inal plat, City of Salem, from Cen
ter street to Marion street at the
expense of the abutting and adja
cent propery, by bringing said al
ley to the established grade, and
paving said alley with six Inch ce
ment concrete pavement in ac
cordance -with the plans and speci
fications therefor which were
.adopted by the common council
jApril 5th, 1926, now on file in the
'office of the city recorder, and
iwhicb are hereby referred to and
'made a part hereof.
; The common council hereby de
clares its purpose and Intention
to make the above described Im
provement by and through the
street Improvement department of
'the' City of Salem, Oregon.
By order of the common council
'the 5th day or April, 1926.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
. Date of first publication hereof
Is April 7, 1926.
Date of final publication hereof
is April 18. 1926. alS
Notice of the Improvement of
..Hood Street Between Fourth
, Street and Broadway Street. '
I "Notice is hereby given that the
common council of the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to im
prove Hood street from the east
lin,e pf Fourth street to the west
Une'of Broadway street at the ex
pense of the abutting and adjacent
property, except the street and al-
ley Intersections . the expense, of
'which will be assumed by the
City of Salem, by bringing said
portion of said street to the eg?
tablished grade, constructing ce
ment concrete curbs, and paving
said portion of said street with
six inch cement concrete pavement
in accordance with the plans and
specifications therefor which were
adopted by the common council ok
April 5, 1926, now on file In the
office of the city recorder, and
which are hereby referred to and
made, a part hereof.
The common council hereby de
clares its purpose and intention
to make the above described Im
provement by and through the
street improvement department of
the City of Salem, Oregon,
By' order of the common coun
cil the 5th day of April, 1926,
M. POTJLSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof
Is April 7, 1926.
Date of final publication hereof
is April 18, 1926. alS
Notice of Improvement of South
Winter Street From Cross Street
to Howard Street.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, deems it , necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to im
prove South Winter street from
the north 'line of Cross street to
the south line of Howard street at
the expense -of the abutting and
adjacent property, except the
street and alley. Intersections the
expense of 'which shall be assumed
by the City of Salem, by bringing
said portion of said street to the
established grade, constructing 'ce
ment concrete curbs, and paving
said portion of said street with six
inch cement concrete-pavement in
accordance with ; the plans and
specifications therefor which were
adopted by . the Common Council
April 5th, 1926, now on file in the
office of the City Recorder, and
which, are hereby referred to and.
made a part hereof. . - -
The Common Council hereby de
clares its purjuwe add intention to
make the, above described Im
street; improvement department of
the City of SalemOregon. . "
By order of the Common Conn-
ell thi-5th'dar of April. 132. !
.ruiiLbtirt, tity ueceraer.m
Date or erst publication hereof
Is April 14' 19 2.v r; r ' "
Tiatjer of final publication nereof
ia Arrtt5, 11
ineas sesskaVopens aCIf :30 a. tiiUt
dinner jitnoon. and a lecture pro
gram .in the afternoon. Marion
County Pomona meets next week,
April 21. with- Ankeny grange.- i
Will Is Honored
Oeorge ,C.!,wni, prominent Sa
lem, music dealer, was the guest of
honor of the Knights of Pythias
at the Aurora hall. He founded
the Aurora hall and also the Hub
bard hall.-. Delegates of the or
ganization were present' from Port
land, Silverton, Can by, Oregon
City, Hubbard, Aurora and Salem.
Build Where Protected
Laurel park- lots sell today for
$475 to. $1200. Proper restric
tions Insure a district of 50 fine
homes. ' Make a dorn payment
now; reasonable terms. Becke &
Hendricks, 189 N. High St. al7tf
Mrs. Bishop Returns
Mrs. C. P. Bishop returned to
her home here Friday evening af
ter visiting in Portland with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Bishop and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Bishop. Mrs. Bish
op has been away since Tuesday.
Fined for Speeding
E. L. Kuebler of . 1495 North
19th- street was arrested, Friday
by officer ' W. O. Edwards and
charged with reckless driving and
resisting arrest. Later the same
day he was fined $5 by Judge
Poulsen upon having been con
victed of speeding.
Give Concert
The ladies' glee club of . Will
amette university presented their
annual home concert at Waller
Notice of the Improvement of Uie
Alley in Block 1 Between Union
Street and North Mill Creek.
Notice is hereby given that the
common council of the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, deems 'it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
Its purpose and intention to im
prjove the Alley in Block 1, orig
inal plat of the City of Salem,
from Union street to North Mill
Creek at the expense of the abut
ting and adjacent property, by
bringing said alley to the estab
ished grade, and paving said alley
with six inch cement concrete
pavement In accordance with the
plans and specifications therefor
which were adopted by the com
mon council April 5th, 1926, now
on file in the office of the city re
corder, and which are hereby re
ferred to and made a part hereof.
The common council hereby de
clares its purpose and intention
to make the above described im
provement "by and through the
street improvement department of
the City of Salem, Oregon.
By order of the common council
the Eth day.of April, 1926.
M. POTJLSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof
is April 7, 1926.
Date of final publication hereof
Is April 18, 1926. - al8
Bctsebstll Score Sheet '
(Managers of amateur baseball teams are. invited to clip this blank, fill it
in following each game, and mail it to the Sportg Editor, The Oregon States
man. A full account of your game will then appear in The Statesman the
following morning.)
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InLasutlons, We iiaay have icst the fOna yod are looking for at. . bix
avmr aa compare t&rnade to order fom . ,
Soraeof the forms: Contract of Sale, Road Notice, Will fonag, Assize
aent of Mortgage, Mortgage forma, 'Quit Claim Deeds,1 Abstracts fozxa,
Bifl of Sale, Building Ckmtracj Promissory Notes, Installment Notes,
General Xease, Power of Attorney, ?Prniie Books and Pads, ' Scale Re
ceipts, JEtc These forms are carefully prepared for the courts and prifUte
vse. Price on forms ranges from 4 cents to 16 c?nts apiece, and on note
books from 25 to 50 cents. . , ' : ,
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The Statesman" Publishing vCb.
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tall Friday nizh t -fcetf 0 re VkoqjiT
aadtenee. A The-, audience . was a
thusiastic, and the club was call
ed ; onr repeatedly ' for encores.
Solos of Hlen Sellg O'Neil, violin
ist, ; and Louise Flndley; I pianist,
were received warmly. '
NATIONAL ARMIES LEAVE
FKAU OF MANCHTRIANS CKI1
. CHIN'KSE CAPITAL
PEKINGl April, 15, (By Asso
ciated Pres.) Fear of the im
pending arrival here of Munch ur
Ian forces of Chang Tso-Lin. .th
dictator, is gripping the Chinese
capital with the rattle of guns and
vehicles of jthe retreating Kuomln
cbun (national armies) which be
gan to withdraw from the capital
after they had managed to hold it
since October, 1924.
; General Wang military com
mander of jPeking fears the Man
churian troops will insist on en
tering the capital tomorrow. The
southern gates of the city were
opened ,atll o'clock tonight to
admit the j advance guard of the
Ktiominchun army coming up
from Fengai, whose retreat has
been surprisingly rapid.
The streets of the capital -are
deserted wjiile police armed with
rifles stand at street corners, and i
frightened j .eyes peer anxiously j
from behind windows.
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Larmer Transfer & Storage Co
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The Yellow Front Fboae J07
135 North Conuaerclal Street
The Penslar Store
are exceptionally ' good for Chicken
Brooders ns they - are smokeless and
have more heat units.
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