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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1926)
mwmm . .Il'ilSBBIlin . . . . ,Best Card of , Present Season ,sPredictedbV'Match rri!cepP&nt Bobb'.Claric is putting on the last ..touches' 4 training at the - .armory this' morning, and is; in SlnertightlwgeekAitlcrti'tor bis 'hont with Youhk'ViliiT off Port- land ; tonighti InHlwr1 armory ring. The 'fighter " wlll "meet at 118 poualg1iliiiintbbr-sftteri oon at 2 oVjloCaf vr s Villa will arriTe from -.Portland , this. "mortifne; ' Word was" received Here last night from bis manager 4 hat hiB-ia In' first cIass-orio,lti6i following. a. fcard. train !gr,Dses8fon1i iand ls confldent of silencing; Clark In 4b. artyvrWwd.i- t -MoyaoTe seata'hav- been-, put into- each'MMJWjer, or j the ring, so 1haf 'tley can be jwbdj In and ont throiig1tttTope?witliotttrthe usual time ; wasting that accom panies moting' ordinary chairs. Thlsrpeal6wmi feeral : Bftconds tneach Vtrnndthasspefrd-in-oir the ia?4 coiisiderttbV.-v , , f Ru'8gel(5rVe'nvio' j$' Nash . areKotteadjjr to" etejc.tne; rin$ andaK is foainlnj at the. mouth in' hlalanxietlr to.g k t,be other. Both are store df Victory. The othetiprellmlnrr fighters, who have been 'training; at. the armory," are ready -to. "go, One of the best cards' of', the season Is predicted by Matchmaker Harry . Plants A big advance, rseat sale has materialized,; giving pram lse -. of aalHioas- .v-- -r -: C. A. Lathy. Reliable Jewelry stored , .Wa,you are looking for in Jewelry. Where a -child can bay as safely as a- man.' -or .- Woman. Repairing in4 all: linea. . ;. (-) Care that cold and ibat miser able feeling In a. jiffy. Get some; Quick CoM Tablets at Kelson ? Jlunt, Druggists on the corner of Court and Liberty Sts. Ter.-T, ( The' Salem HdwV.Cor0 pro gresslre.' : pvery . accommodation given, .to. those: la need of - - best hardware supplies. Work; and pros iperity the motto. 120 N. Com'l ( ' '- : TIL. LA MOOKT, Rosenberg Bros will bdiloT large tile and: con crete bnildihg, - j fi:f 3f t j - o- 1 y-' :-f:. 9 zxitlis We. carry- Izi stock transactions. , Ve may have just the form- yoo afe -saving; as, compared ito made to order forinsL;- Some of the forms: L itffint bt Jlrtgage, -Bill of Sale, Building CoruracW promissory Motes; installment Notes, ' T General Leased Power of Attorney;' Prune Books and 'Pads, Scale Re ' ceints.' Etc. These forms are' carefully prepared fort the courts and private use. ' Price on ,f orms ranges; from 4 cents and'oh'note;6iks,iroa,5-to? SjO'cerits; r - , 'w r 4 ? . W-. (t r v t i;iEisiiffiin Russian Snow Scenes Taken in. July-Within 50-Mjies ; ! of Hollywood "My Of ficial WfeV the Warner production; starring' Irene Rich, and Conw.ay- Tearle, directed; by Pauh Stelnr and playing today and tomorrow at tbV EHsinore' theater was '(timed' during' tife ntohth'.'o't 3aly in IloWyWood, notWi thstand- ing which ;it contain-a? aeent of swirling winter In BnoW-ewept Russia. Ami the. scene is not. a "fake." It ' wW taken In'- the moantajna within. WK nUiea of II ol- lyWoLty!?i, ; jt?i i lf,l t)ti$ nbed not gd, far above Hol lywood" to find any fiorf of "loca- ttdn'.f .The set jfor "MyrOfficUl .Wife" were hfti)t!ln Uhe snow. 6ma time1 before the sequence was to be shot. A native mountaineer was paid to. keen Vhe director In formed', as to weather conditions Up,oti(; hia report ' that -enow5 was beginning to fall, geaerators, lisht ing equipment, and the company was rushed: out of Hollywood; sum mer up into tiae wintry- hiUa;:- Though, lhe?: filming of "the. scenes required 18 hours, the blia aard war stijl showing n signs of abating, and. much difficulty wai experienced- in moving the heavy' trucks, for the return.. A- few hoars later - the erstwhile "Rna sians" were in folderols or white flannels,; enjoying smqkea and cool drinks, under palm trees or .roser covered pergolas, down in? otly w;ood! -."-. . . . , New Sweaters L A large ship ment just in. . New patterns, new abiulea , in the popular pullover and: coa.t: siyles. .. Scotch Woolen Mills: ' () - C. P. Breithaupt. florist and, decorator,1 lit N. Liberty. Phone 380; Flowers, bulbs, floral de signs for all occasions. Pioneer and leader: in Salem. ( ) At Shipley's the ladlea of Salem have satlsf ied; themaelves that they a K$t the finest fall and win ter f recks, coats and: dresses ever shown n, (Jbjaltjp. . - -) First sni Most Pk-ctlcl tsrttien! Investiiig; money profitably is a science. Begihner therefbnfe, srfbuld start with investments, wiich can. be e$sily understood and which' are. absolutely safe. , Such an inyestrpent is the Savings Account. Hfo other investment ; meete the needs of the beginne'r Sto:well nor fits hi so Qornpletly for making investments, o more intricate character. A; Sayings: coutit here at the United States National can be' made a fitting "Step ' ping Storie? t your nltirnate financial independence. ' ' ' i . -' .. . . UnitedStates National pSNfl SalentlPregoii IN .: that ; are" over 115 legal blanks- suited to Contract of Sale, Road Notice, Blortgage forms; Quit Claim Deed3, Abstract forms, PRINTED AND FOR SALE BY At Bcslness Office, Grcrid Floor tffi w ' itti Came With Eugene Only 0b r stacle between Huritirig- ; ton's Men and Flag High School League . Standings Team. Salem .... .W. L.' Td. Pet .. 2 d o leeo . 1 10 .5(K'" ... -0 1 0 .OCX)" ...10 1 .0 ,00 Corvaills Eugene .... . Bnt one game wiih'Etigene high Tschdol5- remains " between - Coach Holli Hnntlrigton's Salem foot ball machine-" and' tb Willamette -Valley league ' title. The game will be played a week from Sat urday, as the Salem team will meet Httlsboro higli school here Saturday. 1 The Rugene team was picked by mnst critica at thje start of the se son as the potential winner of the championship, but its stock fell considerably when it -was defeated by Albany recently. - "- As the Salem team has won front . Albany, . the comparative scores ;ppint to a ylQtpry for., the local men,1 but Coach Huntington la far. f rottt optimistic; over the outcome. .He realizes that the Eugene team, must have" some abil ity or the critics-would not have praised it so highly. - Consequently he Is' peeping his 'vU Mm A.ktl. .li.k' will "ha ve to- do their best . work, to win this' game.- - The team came out drthVCoTVallls game, considerably weaKenea try inj ones. 4 Bin East and' Homer Lyons are each-limping about on injured legs, and wheth- fer they will he' able td' start Sat araay against Hiusbdro is doubt ful. "- . Olinger, who Was unable to play in the last contest, is still on . the sidelines and likely to stay there over the weehr-end. Temple ; is suffering , from- an injured ;knee that may! bother him all the; rest of tha season. Ontaldaot these men, the rest of the squad Is. in fair condition after-resting the first part of the week. No practice was' held Mon day, and only a light workout on ; Legal most any business1 looking for at a big 1- . .- Win forms, Assfgn- to 16 cents apiece,, ?3 ; . -1 i Tuesday afternoon, so.. .the., men will- start training la "earnest to day, for the Hillsbero game.. HiUkbbro' lost an early season contest to Newherg; but showed considerable: ? strength , later b 3 beating" West Linn: It is said be-a good, defensive team,- with a strong line, -but is not much on offense. Coach Huntington may use sev eral . of his second teamv men in thia game-to develop material for next season, He is not looking; for an easy game, however. j Special aa long as they, la&t body powder and bath salts only 69c. regular ,75c .each. These make . wonderful Christmas pres ents. Crown;I)rirg,'332-State.' (X Walter ri, -jsosel," automobile tires; tubes and accessories-:' Vul canising that holds. High quality, superior service. . A trial makes a customer. -1 9 Sr pom,'l. - - -- (). Rosenberg Will- Defend Title5 AgSdst Graham NEW VOTIK,' NoV. 2i -(AP) Charley . (Phil") Rosenberg of New YQrk waif' matched ioday to defend his world's hahtaimweight rHle at Madison Square Oarden January -7 against Bnshey Graham of- Utl- ca. Sanction for the match' will "bo sought frdm the New4 York rthletle commission Tuesday. Mrs. H. P. Stlth. mlllinery- Moet beautiful hats In Salem;- all shapes and colors; tujl stock from which to. make tine selections. Best quality. 3.3 3 Sata, SU ( ) Ml I - I. l-l. -.. . n - ". ' j - - - - - . White House- Restaurant, 362 State St., where hundreds of peo ple, prefer to eat., All youi; want to .flat tot less . than you - can eat at home, QnaHty and service. -1 I) For students going- away to school' we are showing1 a large se lection of traveling bags, trunks, hat: boxes and fitted cases.- Dis count, prices to Students this month. Hamilton's. . ) Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co., lumber and building materials. The best costs, no more than in ferior grades! Go to the big Sa lem'factbry and sava money. () Packet- Boats Thing of the Past as Barge Lines Carry Freighf- ; KEOKUK, Jbwa-i-APl With the 4 commerce bearing . season brought to a close several weeks earlier than usual by high water from the fall, floods, the upper Mississippi river has, taken on its winter quietude. Fourteen fleets, with crews. pilots' and clerical staffs ; of abot 1000, men have, sought their win ter quarters and seon the light house tenders will desert the Fa ther' of Waters, marking; the end of another season of maintenance work for the dwindling river traffic. . The packet boat business seems to; belong- to the "show, boat" age and apparently only some unusual transportation development will restore tho'one time demand for river carriers. i Only jr. few packets now are la operajtion ' on the upper river. Some excursion-boats, which form- jerly were1 passenger, carriers, stiU make- short . pleasure jaunts, but for tag moat parti tha; traffic Js made up of barge, lines and their xonyoys. .- OccasionaHy the Tlvei towns are visited "by the. show boat of an, ot,her genfiratiOTi. Tbese floating play houses BtUL. retain the trap- .pinga. that characterized their first venture, but- their produc tions' have changed. Now instead of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Eist Lynne, fetc;,i they offer vaudeville, motion pictures and the latest' In- stock shows. '' . The' government- maintenance work on thfl river is designed largely to meet the requirements of the barge, line services. The six foot channel is being built to meet the needs' of These ;cratt which promise to become more numerous if the, upper, Mlssissipp barge , line proposal is successful The upper river district Includes 086:- miles from St. Paul to the mouth 61 the Missouri and l is carefully worked over by the gov era ment fleets each -.year. The lighthouse department looks after tha Iightln. ott the 91 bridges , of the district. ' ' i The present season will idose November 15, when Ihe Dande lioh appropriately named, as the first craft out in the spring an the last oner la the fall axtln gulshes the lights for the winter in thli recion.' " " The Man's Shop tares you aouar oux on- .every ' quality l suit. Snirts, hats,, .ties, collars - High grade clothing, perfect : fitting. laitgt wearmg. state; ( 1925 Bulck Standard Sedan- locks and runs like new Don't fall to see-this before, you buy a car. Otto" Jf.; Wilson. 38 g North 'Cotnmercial; it il A 'big 'shipment of stationery just received at. Patton' Book, Store -All the latest Siadestt3o0d nnssippi New York, - mm mm nterchurch Games Will Be Played Mondays and Fri- days in uY,l Gym The Salem intercliurch volley ball league will get under way with eight teams competing Fri day night. Game will be played each. Monday and Friday until the season.' ends February IV.' Games will be played In the TMCA gym nasium; -: . ' , The schedule follows:' Friday, ffov. t First M. E. vs. Christian: Monday, Nov. 8. Secoal Luth eran vs. Jason Liee. " Friday, Nov. 12 First Luther an vs.- Leslie M. E. Monday, Nov, 15 Evangelical vs. freaoytenan. Friday, Nov. 19 First M. E. vs. Jason Lee. Monday, Nov. 22 Second Luth eran vs. Leslie M. E. Friday, Nov. 26 First Luther an vs. Presbyterian. Friday, Dec. 3 Firsjt M. E. vs. Leslie M. E. Monday, Dec. 6 -Second Luth eran, vs. Presbyterian. Friday, Dec. 10 First Luther an vs. Christian. Monday, Dec. 13 Evangelical vs.' Jason Lee. Friday, Dec. 17 First M. E. vs. Presbyterian. Monday, Dec. 20 Secpnd Luth eran vs. Christian. Monday, Dec. 27 First Luther an vs. Jason Lee. Friday, Dc. 31 Evangelical vs. Leslie M. E. Monday, Jan. 3 Evangelical vs. First Lutheran. Friday, Jan. 7 Second Luther an vs. First M. E. Monday. Jan. 10 Presbyterian vs. Christian. Friday, Jan. 14 Leslie M. E. vs. Jason Lee. Monday, Jan. 17 Evangelical vs. Second Lutheran. Friday, Jan. 21 First Luther an V8i First M. E. Monday, Jan. 24 Presbyterian vgj Leslie M. E. Friday. Jan. 28 Jason Lee vs. Christian. Monday, Jan. 31 Evangelical vs. First M. E. Friday, Feb. 4 Second Luth eran vs. First Lutheran. Monday. Feb. 7 Presbyterian vs. Jason Lee, Friday, Feb. 11 Leslie M. E. vs. Christian. FOREST GROVE. Local can nery, will can 4t tons pumpkins a day, for 20 days. MEXICO CURBS ALIENS MENTALLY DEFICIENT ARE TO BE BARRED SAN ANTONIO. Texas, Nov. 2. (AP) Stringent1 measures to curb the entrance of undesirables Into Mexico-became effective "today, ac cording to-' Mexican Consul Genc lal Alejandro Carrlllo. No physically or mentally dis abled persons will' be' allowed to cross the border, nor will aliens over 21 years of age who are un-l ble to read and write'. TJndesir-: ables of all kinds. Including anar chists will bd barred. . These pules, however, do not ap ply to - tourists who 'are entering Mexico for a period of less than six months; Consul Carrlllo said.- - srare THAT Pi piapepaih En4f Worstl 1 Acidr Dyipepiia.' and the1 in Tire MinnteV' ' Km. Wkitf im Mprm AsvcjQcbrtca 'I taVtiBoaa, A.tlU Attn Instantly! No, matter what yon ate tor - drank," Papers Dlapepaln makes yon feel safe at once. In five, minutes start, risings,! belch ing, "gas pressure and all such ef fects or acid dyspepsia arV- gone -completely, i Nothing else o adds tor the Joy of . living aa to regain i wafidenee,' In, yonr.atomach. Tryt It -and rrpve.iti.-.. Get a 60 - e"y dug store, Adr, i "The Waning Sex" With Good L6vd, Plot Is Filled , With: Comedy One of the'most "delightful, well balanced. easy-moving comedies the screen has offered for- a' ldng time is MTbe Waning Sex;" the Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer picture starring ' Norma Shearer, which opens today at the Capitol theatre With Conrad Nagel as leading man.' ' Two girls and a man are the focal points of the plot. One of the girls wants' hint but doesn't love him, ilia other, the heroine, lbves him "but doesn't want him because she's not quite sure of her own. mind. " ' t ' The menace in this case is the girl who wants him but doesn't love him. She plots against him. He is invited to her home for dlh per and while there an unfortu nate mishap deprives him of his trousers, a compromising situa tion, and iust what the girl intend ed it to be. - ' All of the ' fair plotter's wiles are punctured, however, by the cleverness of her rival, and her frustration is Just- as complete and fll satisfying as If she were the conventional male villain' of the storyl r ' A. C. Townley, once prominent as founder sf the Nonpartisan league In North Dakota, now is exploiting a potential oil field in the same state. The Peerless Bakery, 170 N. Commercial. Sanitary, up to date. Prompt delivery. Bakers for those who appreciate the best. Increas ing patrons tells the tale. (, Fall hats, and a new line Qf felts. $3.95 to-4.95 and the ex clusive . Pri.scilla Dean children's hats at the Salem' Variety Store, 236 North. Commercial. (.) II. T. Love, the jeweler, 235 Slate St. High quality Jewelry, silverware and diamonds - The gold standard of values. Once a buyer always a customer. () Nash Furniture Co. takes the lead .with "low' prices on chairs, rockers, tables, wood and steel beds, springs, mattresses. " Saves" you 25. 21 N. Coml. () FOSSIL. Leases taken on large acreage, and drilling-' for oil may begin' soon. ' Dxx Not Wait Uqtil Cold Weather Now is the time to drain out ol,.fQrn and dirty oil from your transmission . an.d idiffif entiaL - Monroe S. Cheek Complete Automotive Lubrication Court at Capitol -Phope 2?93 ROSTEII IGRE jfa$t Wool biketM Pretty Plaids, 66x0SpeciaJ prjpair " 4.85. $4.50 60x76 Blankets White Girey or Tan' Pair 5175 72xS(y Blankets i White; Pink 6 Bin Borders1 First Quality, Pair f N ASttUAS LARGE WHrjfE 72x84; Blue or Pink Borders A 6 LB. AO.; r0OL BLANKETS :-J vj -r 3 Pound Stitched .Cotton Batt FitYest; Cotton Batt On tte Market. 2 Pound v- 1.19 - '.jCitmK Flannel -Yard 1-Tc 240 NORTH COr NOTICE OP APPOIN'TMEXT OF KXKCUT1U.V . Notice Is hereby-given that th undersigned has been duly ?ap poMUd by th&CtolRnty Courts of th4tte7of Oregon.' for. the.' Cottn ty of Marlon, as executrix of th last will and testament and estate k Jtmea M-'iCArniae, saeoeasea. and tnat sne nas auiy queu a such exbcutrlx; all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald :C Glover, my attorneys 203 Oregon Building. 5 Salem, Marion County, Oregon wltain six months front the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 12th day of October, -19 2 6. ; JLYD1A PATTERSON, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of James M. Carnlne, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorned ioi' Executrix, Salem, Oregon. ' X'y2 08-13-20-2? NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S -,: , ArPOIXTMEr rv : ; Notice Is hereby, given that 'the undersigned' has beeri duly ap Dointed by the County Court of ft ho- State of Oregon for the Couu-J ty of Marlon, as administrator or tlie estate of Alice Bowen, de ceased, and that he has duly q.ual ified as such administrator: all persons having, claims against the estate of shid decedent "are hereby notified to-present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office' ot Ronald C. Glov4, my attorney, 203 Oregon Building," Salem, Mar ion County, Oregon wtthia 'Six months 'from thd date - of thia notice. : "'i- ' 5 ' Dated at Salem. Oregon.'. this 12th day of October, M&26.: 1 A. L. BOWEN, Administrator of. the - Estate of Alice Bowen, deceased. RONALD. C, GLOVER, Attorney for Administrator. Salem, Oregon. " ' o6i-11J-20-27-n3 ft LISTEN 1N ft .i t . ... . , 1 ... 1 i i ; WEDNESflAT IfdBJflHO 10:00-11:30' KOW (491). Town Crier. mvtic, .weaUiee reports, bonseluld kelps. 10:00-11:00 KTXVY (212). llous- lf' hflif. " - ' ' . ' 11:00-13:00 KOIN (S19). . Dometi science and bom economic talk, music. 11:30-12:30 KTHU t263). Shopping guide. ' ' -, l:00-4:O0 -KOIX. Noott boiir concert; 3. news itm and nanie. . 1:S0-3:S0 KTBR. 8tnio proffrani. 4:00-5:00 KKKC (246). Muaicat pro. mn. ' . . x .. - . . -i. - 5:00-6:00 KPWV. Twilight hour. o: 00-10: 00 iCOIX 6. dinner concert ty Clnrgv Olnrna concert orchdatra ; ?, ed ucational proj-ram; 8, KQI! rdo players under . direction Jean W Canler in comeJy and drama featnres. 6:OO-10:0Oi-KGW. .6, dinner, concert; 7:30, utility aervice; 8. ttodio. copcert proeram: 9. mtmical entertainment. 6:00-12:00 KJfWV. ' 6, dinner concert - by Miglta Pels orchestra1: 7, amusement KuldorS. Kobert Louis Barron and stu . dio. proccam; .&, atrine instrument pro gram; 10. The Windjammers. . ' 6:30-9:30 KTBR." S:30, tonrist cnide; 8:30, Dick Emaum'i melody- bandr ' 7,:30-8i30 KPJK ( ,2S8i. Jun. Calmer 04761 Blankets " White; Grej? 6r Tan"; First Quality, Pair . eUfjPaiX - f 2 Pohnd totton, piitfc 72x0. ' --.- - 72x90. : . Best Cotton Batt ..WooL Finish., I. Pound , , COc : ' 27 tnch ' Outing, Flannel ; Yard 14c. - EItCl HOD CARRIERS AND BUILDINO I, it bornrnA ueca . i, meeia p. j. -CU 17 fer men. w4. a CAP1TOU TTPOORAPHJOAt." DXI0S I retary, M. IX. Pilkenton. feeu s. batnrdny, S.:00 Vi carp:ntkrs tNios - no. ioj ,i Meets Thnrs. evening. .Arthar Tartar, ' - president ; Wn. Pettlt. secretary. gkUled mecbais farniihsd. Phone HOTEL. ASD RESTAPRAXT Ejj. ployees local 45S. every third Monday, ;4T jConrt -lias Pierce, secretary. ., SAI.EU. WVIQH UABKU LEAGUE ' Meets at Labor Hall on. call ot prji dent, f F. W. Sears, nee retary, -Bu 443, Sniem, Ore, , Lodge Roster rBATERMAI. ORDER OP5 EAGLES, men , every Wednesday,, Fraternity HalL s. M.,Wintt, Sec "y. Tel. 889-R. KJflGHTS OP PYTHAAS. MEETS A Fraternal Hnll erery Tuesday evenia t Visitor iaviud, Park Sturjes. C. C ' ' Walter-teaon, K. of R. 8. Fablished every raornin; (except Men. day) nt Ee4eas, the capital ( Oregon. Local Rates For Classified : Adyertlsiii " Daily or Sunday 2 cents per word 5 eenu per word One time Three times Six-thaee ....S cents per word 1 mo. daily; and Sun.. 20 eenu per word. In order, to earn the more, than o& time, rate, advertiaement. niM rum in oocaecatia 'iasuea. - - j , - t- i . 'e Ad taken for less them 25s. . Ad; run Sunday' ONLY xhsrfed mi one-time rat. i. ;-- ; - ' Advestisementa except Fersonaln. and 8i tnat ions Wanted) 3! oe taken I over the telephone it the, dtertiser i a nitjani-to pnoae. - ' . ? . The -Statesmen, will receive adver tisements nt any time ' of the day or mirhtv - T insore . proper eUssifien- tioaa ada ah ou hi be in before -T, p." as.) " ' J TEfjWPHONS 23 HT S83 . ' MQney to . Man - " OJt' REAL E STATS - " . -' T. K. PORD (Over Ladd &Bnsh Bank) . ' j ;. UTO TOPS. . .. . N SEE US FOR TOP, AND FAINT rtORK. O.-J. Hall Anto Top and Pni'nt Shop. 8tf7 Commercial.- - ' :' 6al6tt HELP WANTED Male 11 TOCNO MAN WANTED TO WOIlR IS anto paint shop. Jarmon ft sliofrontb. . 8r State St.. . .- ' Una . WA?TE1 Ettpsc jmcnt .11T rOR OARDEN r PLO WINO BASEMKT rdirjinc and teatn. work. Phone 7fr2. .- ? . - ' -"-.? vV B1SH ; - al WANTED 51 rjRSINa JIT , or will s out. , Phone- ISnOW r 4 I ckck. . j ,v , ;- fsS. 1 I erred. Kt 4. I WANTED BT MARRIED MAN work. Barm ot wood prelerred. FOR RENT 21 IX)a RENT HOUSES AND APART - moots.. 5 P L. Wood, Ji41 tsute sc ' -. . - - - aiml2d POR RENT VACANT LARGE- 5-ROOK -Cat with ranges, -furnace, ete.. Kent $30 Lease- $35. See- 666 Ferr, treet. Becke A Hendricks. 189 X. Sigh atreeL --j- -7- PRINTED CARD S SIZE 14 BT-Ttf IN. Wordina-; o Jterrt,"; prfea. lfr cent Sachvri, Statesmen Baeweaa! OUice, ronndflooT. , " PQB KKXTApartrrienta " 2 THREE-ROOM . FURNISHED, . floor with light, water, carare. 21st street. . -- ' FIR8T 412 N. 23n FURNISHED APARTMENT, S3S 6TATK , , . , , ' 23a& MODERN 3-ROOM FURNISHED, DOWN- Court St ."e oeior stM heat. ia 289tf rOR. RENTFURNISHED 4-ROOM - epartnient. 183S fitst 83Q23tt FOR KETfT -Rooms 2 I,. if ' - --- ROOMS SLEEPIXO; ANT HOUSEKEEP i'ing, aincle or easuite. . at. A. t liberty 8U : - . 25n5V CLEAN, WELL FURNISHED ROOM. With or. with on t board 1670 Court Kt. Phono 115Q-W. 5n3 FOIV RENT -lloasea . 27 HOUSE FOR RENT, TELEPHONE 123, 19th. - - 7nT r call at 11 N. and the-. XV Mj O. A. ... ; : - -5:30 Krl,' Los Anxeles (6T). . Creole . dance erehestra; - 6, nictrtly-- doings; ; travel snide; :80, Harry KnahAnshne, ,. nbitone; 6:45. Jack Hoeier, expert on ' fencing-, archery and boomerangs; S, Virginian ballroom orchestra ; , 7:3 NieJc HsrrU detective ateries; Asfta Holt,-violinist; 8, CJ pet orches tra: 9. Patrick Marsh orchestra, Betty 'Patrick, soloist; 10, Bunset instrvuient qnartet, Dorothy Roth Miller, pianist: 5:80 KGO, Oakland 81). -"For - ateo' OeBera) Jackson; 6, Bern' Lit-. tie Symphony orchestra; 6:55.- newr ie weoUier, stock reporta; S, Unite! States department of ajricaltore, Cati foroia dairy eonacil farm program; 8:30, Ben's Littt Symphony orehes- ' trw; t,talk,-s'Dmnilu Cooperatita. Mavementa.s '. . i- S:30 KPO. San Franelvo (458). Child 6:1i' Vo Town Cryer; :S0. Waldeaur Lind'a n.kHn' v ft . Reby Reiger'a .orchestra:. 10. .Lind'a rchettrs. - , . - S:?.T-KX?C Hollywood , (317). - Ceorre oehett 5:55 the- Tmma Tattler; :15, traveiorne? 6:30, Atwa "rtKB orchestra; 7, eonrteiy pro !lm; ,r Edrewater orehistrtf; .11. I;,"ni orchMtrn. . - :00-FWB, .Hollywooi .1262. 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