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THE OREGON. STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON :"T SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1926 Movies : f the Kodal Way 4 Press - the' Cine-Kodak release and you're making movies snap the Ko dascope projector switch and youVe showing movies. You save the excitement of sports and hobbies, you keep .the children's play -in action. But see a Cine-Kodak movie show on our screen. ! - - ? - y , - . ' - ' ,-,. t Prices complete, Cine-Kodak B camera, Kodascope C projector, Screen. No. 0, $140. Leaflet on request. drug Only the Best acears We OCJC OROG Go " STATE STREET UBtftJf STORG J.H.Wllctt PRODUCTS Good Vill OaMend HERB IS ANOTHER ONE : 1925 bodge coupe, has ran bat very little, fully equip ped and a car you cant tell from ' new, OUR PRICE IS S890. S UTT CM laborites who have promised to at tend the picnic include C. U. Tay lor of the Oregon state federation of labor, and Ben Wilson, lecturer. There will be races and other ath letic events. A program of songs and other musical numbers also has been arranged. tame his on assistant. Last fall 5e played quarterback on the Ore Son eleven. He has bad practical experience In .playground work. His appointment was made by the Rotary club playground committee ifter a careful consideration of all the applicants. interviewed last night. Mayor. J. B. Giesy stated that the petition had not yet been received by him. Kimball Pianos ' At Moore's Music House. 315 Inst Received 11 1924-1926 -Ford Coupes, ranging In price from $300 to $415. Open evenings and Sundays Used Car Corner, 246 State St., M block west Ladd & Bush. J IS For Rent, 4-Rooni Modern House, 455 S. Liberty St. Phone 1096W. J13 Just Rece4ved 11 1924-1925 Ford Coupes, ranging in price from $300 to $415. Open evenings and Sundays Used Car Corner, 246 State St., block west Ladd & Bush. J 13 Sport Store Changes Hands- Kenneth Brown, proprietor of the sporting goods store on High street between . State and Ferry streets, has purchased the sport ing goods store on State between Liberty and Commercial. The store was opened in its present lo cation about ten years ago by Hauser Brothers. Paul Hauser, who sold the business, has been in that ..line here for about twenty years, buying out H. Schoenfeldt. Mr. Hauser has not yet determine ed what he will now do. For. the present he will enjoy a vacation; Chicken Dinner, 75c At the Oyster Loaf. V J13 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Pierce at Oakland- Governor Pierce spent yesterday at Oakland, Or., where be was the principal speaker at a rodeo given under the direction of the Gob blers' organization. x The Weather - . COOLER. Partly cloudy: normal tempera ture; light to moderate northwest end west winds. ' Maximum yes terday, 77; minimum, 47; river, 1.3, stationary; rainfall, none; atmosphere, Clear;, wind, '-north. Medics Meet Tuesday The Polk-Yamhill-Marion Med ical society: will meet , at the Ore gon state hospital here next Tues day. The program is being ar ranged by Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner and his staff. This will be the last meeting until September. Planer Trimmings for Sale Call 1542. 280 S. Church. 1 i J13 A. Ormandy, director of the 1926 festival; W. C. Culbertson, prime minister of the Royal Rosarians; Herman J. Blae3ing and Jesse, noted authorities on the culture of roses. Refreshments will be served. Wanted at Once, 300 Yards Dirt, clay or gravel. Phone 59F12. Just Received ' It 1924-1925 Ford ranging In price from $415. Open evenings and Sundays Used Car Corner, 246 State St., y block west Ladd & Bush. jl3 Coupes, $300 to Ask About Onr New Auto- Collision coverage. It's the best Standley & Foley, Agts. jl3 Osteopathic association will con vene in Los Angeles following these dates. The western associ- ret ation includes members from cai ifornia. Oregon, "aho, Utah Ne- Kindergart,nt Summer Session lending from tne north-west will Will begin June 14. Industrial be Dr. B. H. White of this city, iijiu6 who left for the south yesterday, games, rnytnm, numoers, sense training, story telling, out door Wanted mt Once. 800 Yard I play ground, nature study, 1570 Dirt, clay or gravel. Phone Court. Lita Waters, phone 5SF12. jl6 1150W. J13 Balloons Are Distributed Two thousand toy balloons were distributed to Salem children Sat urday by the Giese-Powers Furni ture company here in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the first Powers store in Portland. Two tanks of gas Now Is the Time To get your Crdenza, Granada and Colony Orthophonlc Victrola while available. Can't tell when we will receive another shipment. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. J13 Visits Hero- Mrs. Clarence Booth Is visiting with her parents at 1715 South High street. -She is a resident of Enterprise. Just Received 11 1924-1925 Ford Coupes, ranging in price from $300 to f 415. Open evenings and Sundays .were used in inflating the balloons I'sed car corner, Z46 state St., Vx : a. W .1 J O. T- - V. 4 1 S.lneh fnna Sfi.EO. .112 jinvc ion To Invest In steady Income prop-1 nw. rty T we nave large ciose-in prop- New income business nronertv. erty that will Increase In value and I what have you? Also, for sale net you more than 6 per cent fornew house $2100, $50 down, bal jmre. Total price, $22,000. jTmsiance monthly. Best buys in lots L Is a decided bargain. Let as show I in Salem, $400 to $600. Lone Stay now. tsecne oe nenaricus. ibi in. i vw., uuu vv. Merriman Enroute Home. Lee Merriman, city editor of The Statesman, who spent the last two weeks visiting with relatives in Texas, started home yesterday. He should arrive in Salem Mon day. Small Strawberries SOc a Crat Pick them yourself. Box 8D, R6 first place right hand side on Penn road east of four corners B .w-.i.c.a. I rr- . . A a n i a r k 1 ii fh fries. I AC X2a scale ;. are now reaay I m ; M 4 Ttfl HPsnnn bargains on chicks. 1 Ior occupancy. J Flake's PeUand, 27 3 State St. J 16 High street.. J13 PeUtion Is Ffled The California & Oregon Lum- km li w r t - Two murriaep ceremonies) werelber company, with headquarters at t Wformed here Saturday by J. T. I Brookings, Curry county, has re- lunt. Marion county judge. Those! Quested permission of tbe public I Carried were Dr. tester M. Toiler. I service commission to discontinue f Portland physician and Juanlta operations as a pudiic utuuy. iae w r..hiSoim t.nrco oiui PnrtinnA I company hem fumlsticd iigbt. vow ;, tn! H rmntw.ii.iiTneBtr. and If and water for the citizens of f Berdetta Holmes, both" of Salem. I Prookings for a number of years Planer Trimmings for Sale . Call 1542. 280 S. Church. J13 ITkeleles Ukelele Rani Paramont tenor banjos. These are the popular instruments, sell (Automatic Refrifitralors ling today. Large assortment for .Cost no more than ordinary ice-l-aia t Ceo. C. Will Mnsle Store. boxes. , Why .experiment? ' Buy 1 432 state St. 113 piVTru nuiuq. 11, u. ouu uiu. 1 CO jl3 Why Is Pontiac Leading In the light six field? See the AnxIIiarv to Meet The regular meeting of the Am-1 oniiac cut-Away Motor at vica erican Legion 'auxiliary will be I Brothers then yon win know, ji 3 held Monday night at 8 o'clock at McCornack hall. I Fire Destroys House The farm house of Frank Himes Swimming Suits rancher of the North Howell dis- Caps and shoes for every mem-ltrict, was destroyed by fire Friday ber of the ' family. Anderson's I evening. The blaze caught on the Snortink Goods. 113 I roof and had gained much head rway Dexore it-was noticed, ay mat Hotel Marion time it naa made sucn Headway Dollar dinner, served B: 45 to 8 u waa impossible to extinguish t every evening. J2tf 11 WKn loe equipment at nand Will Interest Wal Writers . I The New Kennedy Apartments The June bulletin of the Oregon I .At 1243 State St. are now ready Writers' league,' which has many for occupancy. , .' ji i Salem members, announces a novel I - r program ror June, as prepared oy I Fnrnltnre upholstery Ir. W. W.-Youngson and . Clara 1 And . repairing. Giese-Powers Virginia Barton of Portland. The 1 Furniture company. s20tf L meeting will be held at the audi- torium on the' opening' night of the I To Attend Convention Rose show, and league members! The silver jubilee convention of ere urged to witness the Initial I the California Osteopathic associ i ceremonial before their own meet-1 ation will be held in Pasadena. iS at 9:30 p. m. , in v reserved ! Cal., June-16-19, at the Hotel portion of the auditorium, where 1 Vista del Arroyo. The Western they will be addressed by Mayor George L. Baker, Frank C. Riggs, president of the Rose show; James Move Into New Home The City Cleaning Works, bwn- ed by E. H. Kennedy, has moved into its new building at 1245 State street, next door to the old home of the business. The Little Place With the big output. Lunch Box, 181 S. Liberty. lhe- Victor Orthopl ionic Now ready for delivery. Ileal -his wonder machine at H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. . jl3 Car Stolen ...... J. E. Hansen of Salem 'reported to local police Saturday that his Star touring car. Oregon license No. 173-269. was .stolen from the Fairgrounds about 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Over Each jSrave of Osage Indian Is American Flag PAWHUSKA, Okla. (Asso ciated Press) -7 Over the grave of each Osage 'Indian in the Osage Nation floats an American flag symbol of the red man's faith in the "Great White Father." The white man's oil wells have made the Osags the richest peo THRILLING EPIC OF SEA P HERE "The Sea Beast"-With John Barrjmore, Justifies All Praise Given ' "The Sea Beast" opened yester-! day at the Elsinore theater for a run of fourfdays. and justified in svery way all the glowing heap? Df golden adjectives that have been piled up about this supreme effort of the Warner Brothers. John Barrymore is the star, but even with Barrymore, the one actor, who, brings to the screen the feel of that" indefinable quality called genius, the drama of "The Sea Beast" is the thing. For "The Sea Beast, in its suggestive power. in its overtones of surging life, if the hospital Angelas will be ar raigned in court "on a charge of unlawful " possession ? A 'similar charge has been preferred against William and Joseph Brown. Women found In the Kaborls home testified that they had been employed : by William Brown to pick' cherries and had no knowl edge thatbootlegging operations had been xarried on by their, em ployer. They estimated that ap proximately 30 shots were tired. After the shooting Chris Angelus. brother of the wounded man, ran Into the house and departed after asserting that he would bury his rifle, - He was armed at the-tlme. the women said, and was excited. Officers believe that: Chrls'i An gelus went to Portland after tbe shooting and the police there have been notified. Ninety gallons of llQuor,.confls cated in the'raid are stored In the sheriff's office here pending com pletion of the prosecutions. pie on earth. Interests of thelnj0re than a photoplay; it is an tnoe are' pooled by the govern- epic Df heroic lives of the Am meat, and every year the flood of erican whalers whep. in their black gold pours an average in-1 swif t clippei ships, they carried jeoineybf . ilf.OOO into the lap of their whale hunts through the each member. seven seas. It is a picture of rich This condition has made the In- colorful beauty; oi heart-searing, dian the nrev of th aversions pathos; or poetry tnat sings White, man. ' He has been cheated. The J13 robbed and even slain for his wealth. But through it all, the Osage has 'maintained steadfast confi dence in the" power of the govern ment to right his wrongs and re store him to his former tranquil life. The flags are not flown in ac cordance with regulations. Day in action of courageous deeds; of emotions as violent and eternal as the terrific storms that sweep through the picture The sea dominates, and, even Barrymore, superb actor that he is, is less, as any numan wouia be less, than the epic that flashes tumultuously across the screen; tiie epic of the American sailors of 1S40. The beauty of the scenes in i s -a B5 rT .... ...land niaht they flutter over the Java, tbe magic way in which the uuarn wnarton oi tnis city faded, atmosphere of the east has beea was arrested saturaay Dy UlllCer -- pontnrw! the never-n nailed thrill ... 1 . . thaw nr. dianinred with fresh ban- capturec, tne never-equauea tnrui w. u. Mwa os ana cnargea w in - " : " ' . . of the surging storms at sea. the speeoing ana armng nis car witn UD flnenishd susnense of the battle their display is so genuine mat - . . , . . of with the whale, are some of the ao pioteft 1j made against the I t, fra iice the cut-out open. The Automatic Refrigerator Is used by the Good Housekeep ing Institute in their model kitch en in New York. jl3 things that stand out most vividly. Libraries "Sell" Public on Reading for Education CHICAGO : Associated Press) Little booklet essays by promi nent writers, put out by the Amer ican Library Association to "sell" the American adult public on the reading of cultural and education al books, have themselves sold 130,000 copies in the'flrst year of the experiment. ' : After a short discussion by the author of this subject, such- as psychology, education, biology. poetry or music, from three to eight standard works on the sub ject are recommended. ; Some li brarians have reported that the booklets seem to be even more popular than the reading courses they suggest. " Increased circula tion of the books recommended In the courses and increased sales of books, also have been reported by many librarians. Virk Brothers Invite You To call at their salesrooms and see the Pontiac Cut-Away Power Plant. , jl3 Next Step in Evolution Topic New Thought Group McBRIDE EXONERATED BY CORONER'S JURY (Continued from page 1) See the Pontiac Cut-Away Motor this week and next at Vick Brothers. 313 Loaves for South that the raid was conducted. William Brown, in a statement issued i yesterday, declared that ho had nothing to do with the liquor To Give Concert , NEW YORK (Associated Press) The next step in evolu tion and the prolongation of life will be two subjects for discussion tkt th. IntArnotinnal 'Vow T h oil ell t. I . -.1 .1 t 1 nKtn r. m.ni. : i "l " I irausatuuu auu nan 11 J mi"" icuf.tr 1 vwciuiv"" Ailt.ni. r-rmcrreaa here. .Tun 20- rT-- u;v,(.; f .(! 1 , tum. iuiui mc waa a yi OAC, will leave Monday for Camp I. ficer until he was Dlaced under Evolution's progress to date has arrestJ He also denied emphati- Knox, Kentucky, where he will L. " " V. "" T.F T The Salem boys' chorus will eo ... i .v, a oeen pureiy uinerut. uu cany, tnat ne was responsible ior to Eugene tnis morning to present lieutenant in the -ROTC. He re a concert at the First Christion ceived a wire Saturday instructing ncurcn oi tnat city. iney win leave Salem by auto at 6:30 o'clock. Present plans are to make the return trip this afternoon. him to report June camp. 18 at the Baby Chicks Late season bargains on chicks. Flake's Petland. 273 State St. J16 tific," said the Rev. Albert C. Grier of New York, who will speak on -how greater advance ment will be made through the 'mind and - individual conscious- i nesB. ' the shooting. James Angelus, who suffered a flesh wound of the leg during the raid, was reported as recovering at a local hospital. Angelus made his escape during the shooting but Board Meets The' annual Employment Report Filed During the past week 284 men and 36 women were given employ ment through the employment . Krav in California m annual meeting oi tne Homer Bray left here recently I noara oi trustees oi wuiameite bureau -of the Salem YMCA.' acr cOrding to the report submitted by for California where he will spend nniversity was . held Saturday a lew days with his mother. She morning in Eaton hall. Committee iiv. near Sacramento. reports and routine business were - v - ' I ... attended to Halik & Eoff for Electric Fans 8-inch fans. $6.50. ill ! Furniture Upholstery And repairing, ueise-rowcrs Pbnn lwitAU. Furniture company. szuti Adranced buoils of Mr. and Mm iivnv v. cnrfttiir. Mnndav I Wanted Sims Phillips, head of the bureau. Thro vtra 39(1 nn tn ssslr am. , , lei by spokesjicn from many soc- pioyment, joos were pnonea I , ... j j tat .... lious ui tuc T.u i in. U AUU tfV9 IUCU ICU. Agricultural labor called 234 men. For the 55 women seeking work 178 jobs were, called in and" 48 were referred. " Richard Lynch, also of this city, later was apprehended at the home who wilt talk on prolongation of of a farmer living a half mile from life,' contends the real solution is the scene of the tragedy. He af- ia the .'.'developed mental powers"! terward was brought to Salem for of each -person. j medical treatment. As soon as he V Among oth-?r speakers will te is recovered sufficiently to leave Elizabeth. -rTowne, of Holyok Mass.;-an4 Mary E. T. Chapin, of Washington. At the secccd session, all relig ions will be outlined and explain- To Memorialize Author of m) uiu rvciuuiiy nuiuc oyrTan church ' intermediate l" Shop- pupils, Tuesday eve, June ioa, same auditorium. Public cordial ly invited. . J13 M. ButTe Mor-313 BARDSTOWN, Ky. (Asso- AFTER DEATH Faithful friends! It lies I know, Pale and white, and cold as snow; Andjye say, "Abdullah's deadJ" Weeping at the foot and head. I can see your falling tears, I can hear your sighs and ) ! prayers; I Yet I smile and whisper this I am not the thing you kiss; Cease your tears and let it lie. It wias mine it is not I. , ; starting tomorrow. While there he will attend an insurance school. Maccabees to Picnic Several hundred members of the Maccabce lodge will attend the picnic to be given on the banks swimming Suits oi tne santiam river near jeuer- son today. Look Bettei Feel better and swim better in a elated Press) American Folk gpaulding swimming suit. Ander- ore societies are to memorialize son's Sporting Goods. J13 the man who wrote. "My Old Ken tucky Home." ning to spend a week in Portland! Have You a Flag? - On July 4, 1826, while a band II JLTi T Ricrdnn & Son To Attend School K. E. Hinges of this city is plan -Sir Edwin Arnold Dance Saturday Nite At Clemens Pavilion, Green. Hazel . 313 How About This H For I630O In Oaks, on North J street. . , Summer street. New with the things you want, like you want I Have Baby Girl- Caps and shoes for every mem ber of the family. Anderson's Sporting Goods. 313 j. , For Lease Large store room in dandy lo cation. For particulars see W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 13 4 S. Liberty . 4 A beautiful American flag 5 by 1 outside the home o Ktenhen Fos m m ma . I a leei, ior oniy s cents. ee ue i ... nia.in. tnr the national SSSli. t0day'8 Paper t0Lfll hiollday. the famous composer was hung here around his statue and shrine, where he wrote it, this DIAMONDS IN COPPER SETTING Incongruous you say. Yet two eyes,, far more precious than diamonds, are often found fitted with inferior glasses. Glasses of the cheaper makes detract from the natural beauty of the eye as would the copper set ting from the incompar able brilliance of the dia mond". ' f ' k It should be the best for the best ; and I know that you know that i Good Glasses Pay Morris Op tical Co. 301-4 Oregon Bldg. Salem Building Permit Issued Arfftm TCnfl'l trhoV Aiif a norm I from the office of the city recorder I Saturday to "-nrt " "nr one-half stQM dwelling at North Carfntol street. It is estimat ed Urai cost of construction will 4950. them. Mostly cash. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High St, J13 Underwood Typewriter Co. uirect .Factory Brancn SIO Court St. - ' i Pbone 263 Typewriters Rented, Sold, ' Repaired Special rental rates to Students JOE WHJJAMS Work Txak SatiafUs. i WILLARD 631 Court St. ; Pbone' 108 1 TRACY'S FUEL 'FARM LOANS PROMPT SERVICE S SmI SitaM Zaa Insurance " r . ; I j SBTty Bonds. - r ' .' - ? r r - P. H. BELL- 520 X7. ft. Bank SU(. tu 8174 Picnic Plans Completed All plans have been completed for the carpenters' picnic to be held at Jefferson June Z. Dele gations will be in attendance from Portland, Silverton, Salem, Cor vallis, Albany, Independence, Dal las and McMinnyille. H. W. Sloe man, business agent for the dis trict council of carpenters,' with headquarters in Portland, wlirat tend the picnic. Other prominent A baby '. girl was born to Air. and Mrs. Tom Manoles of 847 Sag inaw street, Salem,' . on Frlda; night. The name of the, new. girl is Ellen. . AuctioirSale if l-'nrnitnre At 445 South 12th St., Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. F ..N. Woodry Js the auctioneer. Telephone 511. , Jl Under a storm of protest, a res olution to adopt a song other than y Old Kentucky Home" as the offmlal song of the Commonwealth waslefeated In tbe huse during the 1126 legislative session. The senafa had passed a resolution stifutlng a song "Kentucky,' om nosed" recently ny Mrs. lesue Ccjffns of Frankfort. Orthopt.onle 'Virtrolas Ana victor records, at Aioore s. GENERAL FREIGHT LINES Operating in connection with the Salem Navigation Co.. from Salem to Eugene. Daily Tmcka . i .(;... i , TRUCKS ANYWHERE FOR . HIRE ,, . Salem phones, 967, Res. 210 6W , Eugene phone: 477, ' ' (In no way 1 connected with i . . General .Transfer lines) ' 67 D Street Telephone 2317 JL V 9 F.N.WOODRJ Salem's JjetvS-y AUCTIONEER -Pays Cash ' For Fornltvre Residence and Stor 1610 Kortb Sninme , nONE511 'Established Since 1016 i-i-LADD & BUSH Bankers . Ftablished 1gfi8 'r - 'General Banking Business' v B 1- " T"" " I "V - I ' ? - ' . ' T ' ' i - , . ' ' . " K ;v vTa'SulT mi i ii!ftlgc Try This Simple Method Itoi street; called at the local po-1 : - For Blackheads lice station Saturday aid claimed a bunch of keys that had Z been 1 -I: If you are troubled witn tnese found and turned in at the station. To Have CftargVof Playground--1 unsightly blemishes, get two ounces' of Calonite powder from any drug store. Sprinkle a little 1 Eat Your. Steaks- the TJnlversitr of Oregon, will - At tMLnnen Box, m s. uo-jon a not, wee woia ana run otw him r-hT-o- r nth strew I eft. 113 I the Blackheads. j ROUND THE WORLD CRUISE . SEVEN" SPECIAL CRUISES, 1020-1927 .' Frank Clark's Canadian Pacific Cook & Son. Raymond & Whitcomb. United American, American Express Dollar Line, Royal Mail Great African Cruise. Alaska and California Service Hawaii and South Seas , . All Steamship Lines to Europe Cunard, French Line, Red and White Star, Etc. 46 davs from Vancouver, B. C, to Japan, China , and Philippines.; A3. expense .:.$500 : We Sell Steamship Tickets Everywhere AT.NO ADDITIONAL COST Salem Travel Agency; : 216 Oregon Rldfc. i Phone 534 . K R. Kngel playground this summer. He will DISEASES Treated byi Osteopathy and the j latest . Electrical Therapy In cluding Dr. Abram's Electronic System.-'; ' No ' Charge for Coostiltatioo : DR. B. H. WHITE " Physlciaa and Surgeon ' : : fOt Ui S. Bank Bnlldlns. i ; i Salem Oregon, .- Gastrun Released . ' Gunner GaStrupV who was de-ly.- talned In the tity Jail over Friday night was released to sergeant Mc Mahonof the state traffic depart ment" Saturday. ; . ; --L-- In a few min utes every bfackhead, big or lit tle, will be dissolved away entire- Adv. CHOICE of Traub Genuine Orange Blossom engage- -rnanx and wedding rings is a tribute to the Judgment and good taste of the wearer. " T tVttit Oml Jrvaten, Can State aa Xikty. , ,-, 1 Look Better- Feel better and swim better In a Spaulding swimming suit. Ander son's, Sporting Goods. 7 J13 ColUsion Reported ' Roy E. Fallis, 440 Bush street, reported Saturday that the car he was driving collided with a Term inal Taxicab company car at the intersection ot Court and Capitol streets: According to the report no damage resulted to either car. Saxbohone and Slide Trombone Demonstrauon, ny Mr. uerion. l "BensCher specialist. This week at Moore's; Don't miss this. - J15 : Seek Meeting . . Some members of the city coun- I cil are. seeking to call a special mflng;.er evening , t purpose4: i ability foi : shift for cl body Monday !ockfot Vhe j the ad vis ion a double paving, When o CHIROPRACTIC Chiropractic is that sci ence which frees impinged nerves by, straightening the spine. ... r .Healthy, nerves means a healthy body. f ;. DX SCOFIELD - The Best in Chiropractic CSS Orecoa Bid. - Salem ANOTHER FURNITURE TUESDAYj JUNE 15th, 1 :30 P. M. . 445 Sonth 12tb Street ' . ' - . . - .' ' .- f.-"- Consisting of 1 New Home drop head sewing machine, 1 Queen Ann oak dining table and leather i li T T T rTln match. 1 Pnlversal wood, coal anigasrangflmost new Automatic refrigerator, gas watei IwuLOl. t,us plate. Hoover carpet sweeper, tapestry Brussels rug 9x12, also Axminster rug 8.3x10.6. a number of small rugs, reed rocker, oak sewing rocker, plate glass mlrroV 24x48 inches, folding sew ing table, medicine-chest; hand vacuum sweeper, oak and white enamel pedestals, foot stools, "Jardinlers, electric li brary lamp,, ash dresser and commode, beds., springs and mattresses, cupboard, electric heater, 3 vases, developing i outfit, pictures, 4 fancy cushions. 2 pair pillows, 3 wool blankets, 3 comforts. 3 silk doss pillows, bed spread, 8 day clock, 2 suit cases, 2 army cots, odd chairs, kitchen utensils, dishes, . pruning shears, clothes basket, "garden hose 2 wringers, buck saw, lantern, 3 rakes, 2 forks, 2 axes, saw, hand weeder, 12 dot., fruit Jars,-wheel barrow, 4 pair scis- ' sors, step ladder, a lot of dry wood. . 1 ton coal, ironing board, electric cord and a lot of othermlscellaneous arti- .''cles..;.?JTerms'cash.- 'r:h-. "'--y ; MISS MARGUERITE MYERS, ' " . ; ' V' F. N. WOODRY, 'Owner, 445 8. 12th. St. Is the Auctioneer vThls la the Summer Street Woodry, the Woodry everybody knows. I pay. Cash for Used Fnrnltnre Phone 511 i