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4 f a -Vest Pocket Kodaks are so small you s hardly know you have one with you but they bring back the kind of pictures you like tyery time. -.-" ' Vest Pocket Kodaks, $5 to $25 here Quality finishing on Velox Katty Corner From 1 Friendly Indiana B(eet-f ; , , About sixty-live members of the Friendly Indian dabs -tor boys be tween the ages of 10 and '12 met last night tn a banqfuet rat the YMCA. Loyal Warner, boys sec retary, was toastmastef. Five Days of 'Real Bargains At Wilson's Fashion Shop. m25 Game Postponid The Sunday school league game which was scheduled for Wednes day night has been postponed un til Thursday. LOCAL r see xius use, ivai rora Touring with starter, ISO. Used Car Corner, 246 State St. m25 Hotel Marlon Dollar dlnne evsry evening. served 1:45 to S BSftf Redding to Lo Angeles, . Charles Redding, - Willamette university student body, president, will leave' today far Los Angeles where he will attend the annual conference of student -body presi dents on the Pacific coast. He will return June 10. Carnival aDaace 'nil Raytw vs. Tommy O'Brien 10 round hrrxinar. Atmorr arena Thursday, June z. See tnis big re-match. Good preliminaries, 23 rounds of boxing. ..2 Play Clparnf3 ' The Junior play at Willamette university earned $65 "azove ex penses, according to., a statement issued by Manager Mcjvor. It was the play "The Intimate Stran ger' which was put on at the Capitol theater during the May festival. No attempt was made to make a big profit, efforts being, di rected entirely at putting" on a commendable play. Bedding Plants Full assortment of Bedding and window plants at Greenhouses, 15th and Garden road or Floral Gardens on Wallace road, halt mile from county bridge. Open evenings at latter place. ' C. F. Brcithaupt. . ; , m28 Returns From Meet V Rev. and Mrs. II. Duncan Cham bers returned yesterday from at tending a meeting of the Province Of the Pacific of: the 'Episcopal church at Seattle. : ; , . - Jacquan Velotir Davenports With reverse cushions, only $69.75. See these before you buy. Standard Furniture Co., 497 Court street. - m26 Leave for Yakima Mr. and Mrs. Karl Aplet left Monday for their home' in Yakima. Wash. - Shoe Sale--. . . At Bishop's. m2! To Return Home- Mr. and Mrs. R. LC fivans have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Petit at Forest Grove. They will return to Sa lem on Wednesday from Portland where Mr. Evans has had an oper ation for catarac : . Blen's and Boys' Shoes ami t Oxfords on sale at Bishop's m2! Broom Captured " . Mark Broom, who escaped from the Marion county Jail here last December, has been apprehended at Kugene and will be returned to Salem to serve out his unex pired term. Broom .was serving a term for a liquor violation. Members Loral Union' No. 441 f Take notice. A full member . 34 ship of the union is desired on frfaext Wednesday evening. May. 25, "aa business of vital Importance .to every member will come up at that time., ' ; m25 . A tt ration Yeemen!--. '1- ' . Bring your friends, and enjoy yourselves. Free entertainment , and dance to be given at Crystal 'Gardens. Liberty and S"rrr sta- Friday. May 27. 8 o'clock.Ha wail- en orchestra, zn27 Accept. Invitation - - . Governor Patterson, Secretary bl State ICoxer and State Treasurer. Put a Kodak in lour ..... Pocket ; Put a Kodak in your pocket when you go on your week end good times CAPITOL DRUG STORE J. II. WILLETT Owl Agency The New First National Bank Building. ' -' ' ' ' ' Kay will pais Saturday - In Rose burg attending the annual Straw berry festival and inspecting the Old Soldiers' home. The officials Monday received an invitation to attend the festival from the Ump qua Chiefs, who are in charge of the event. Men's and Boys Shoes and uxroras on sale at Bishop's mz5 Two Houses For Sale, 1662 N. 6th at. m28 Brewster Appointed W. Li. Brewster of Portland on Tuesday was appointed by Gov ernor Patterson a member of the state board of conciliation to suc ceed Elton Watklns of Portland, who has resigned. Other mem bers of the board are Wilflam Kimsey and' Jack Flynn, both of Portland. - - - Shoe Sale At -Bishop's. tn25 Approve Final Account- Final account of the Katherine Buchheit estate was approved yes terday by County Judge J. T. Hunt. SalerftHbfoH- lee Cream- Nun said. Sanitary Confection ery, 1581 State i Pajm Confection ery, 467 N. ' Church; The Nook, 376 North High. m25 Oliver in Salem Clarence Oliver, who has been a teacher in the Bend public schools during the past year, is in Salem for the summer. Coe Elected Lee Coe was elected Clarion manager for next year in the spe cial election held at - the high school -yesterday. Only 100 votes were cast in the election. See Thia One, 1021 Ford Tonring with' starter, $50. Used Car Corner 246 State St. m25 Nurse Visits Demonstratlo: Miss Hoyandabl, a nurse, visited yesterday at the , Marion county, child health demonstration offices.' She is en route to Coos county where she will take up her work as .county nurse. . r Legion Benefit . Dante Schindler's hall, Wednesday eve ning. Drum corps expense to state convention being . twice state champion;; have given1 city prefer able publicity; your support ap preicated. Stage leaves. Terminal at 8:30. ' m25 Pleads Not Guilty- Lucy E. Schoeppel, Dallas school teacher, pleaded nQt guilty in jus tice court1 yesterday to a charge of driving a vehicle with Improper license plates. - Her case-has been continued until 4:30 next Friday. Dance at Turner , - Every Wednesday night. m25 Every Spring Garment Greatly Reduced at Wilson's Fashion Shop. i m25 Seniors to Picnic . ' The high school seniors will pic nic, today at Taylor's grove. Near ly 200 prospective -graduates will meet in Marion square at t o'clock 5f :V- It's Time to Think of PAINTING and CLEANING UP We Sell Martin Senour 109 Per & : Cent Pure Paint DOUGHTON 4k 8HERWLV ? . 286 N. Commercial Tel. f 39 J . Your Car Deserves SEtBERLtNGS . -America's JFtuest lre If' TIRE SHOP 190 S. Commercial . TeL 471 Bcddliiff and. Window Box .. . plants - Are now ready, also fine line - . of shrubs and perennials. C F. BREirifAUTT Telephone 380 613 State BL S IN BRIEF for assignment to automobiles. Miss Ada Ross, senior class ad visor, and Mrs. Constance Small, faculty member, will accompany the group. . . . You'll Be Delighted With The clearance sale bargains at Wilson's Fashion Shop. m25 Dl at Hospital Letha L Gearhart of 490 South 14th street is ill at the Deaconess hospital, as a result of cerebral hemorrhage. A Real. Buy, Ford Touring, $35 Used Car Corner, half block west Ladd & Bush. m25 Editor Visits Salem Sheldon F. Sackett, editor of the.McMinnville Telephone Regis ter, was a visitor in Salem yester day. ' 10-Room House for Sale Splendid condition, must be moved from lot before June 10. See Jim Smith, 497 Court St. m25 Stauffer Estate Appraised The estate of Margaret Z. Stauf fer, a former resident of Aurora, was appraised at $9,026.53 and the inventory filed with the county court yesterday. The entire es tate was in personal property. A. M. Fry, A. H Kraus and F. W. Will were appraisers. Carnival Dance Turner, Wednesday, May 25. m25 Executor Submits Account P. H. D'Arcy,-executor of t$e Jessie O. Collins estate, has sub mitted af final account for approv al of the county court. Shoe Sale At Bishop's. m25 Becke Goes East Karl. Becke, president of the local Kiwanis club, will leave Sat urday' night for the annual Ki wanis national convention to be held this year from June 6 to 9 at Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Becke will go east through California, and after leaving Memphis plans to go to New York, Boston, and through Canada on the return trip. Men's and Boys' Shoes and Oxfords on sale at Bishop's m25: Administration Completed Administration of the Emma' Buff estate has been completed by Otto Buff, the final account being approved yesterday. M. Buff Morrison, 'Mrs'. Pearl Speer and Otto Buff are sole heirs of the es tate. ., : s i'ff"'1 s ' 1 ; Furniture Upholstery And repairing. . Glese-Powers rnraiturs Co. Mtt De Wees Will Probated The will of Ruhama De Wees was; admitted : to probate yester day. F. L. Wilkinson was named as executor and gave bond before the county court. Divorce Decree Granted George H. Anderson was grant ed a divorce decree in circuit court yesterday from his wife, Edna V. Casey's Guaranteed . HHEOIATISM REMEDY Money refunded If it does not ; . : ; cure your case i- NELSON A HUNT, Drvgsiate Cor. Court aad Liberty TeL 1 PLUMBING Quick Reliable Service II. KGNER, '1A15 Ceater Street , Itaonea 853 aad ISiO-W - Fine Fixtures - Standard Equipment . A New Fully Modern 4 Room Bungalow and Garago oa -- Falrmouat IU11 ; 7 ' ' AS S3800 t. 1 ,t $300 down, balance $25.00 per month -; . - rjLRICTI & ROBERTS, Realtors 129 North Commercial . I BAYS: We have a 1O20 Ford Coupe with 73 per cent rub ber, several extras, has rtm less than 6,000 miles, per forms and looks like a new car, for f 400.00. 'WWW no fiVrtC. ' M Anderson, who' defaulted. The charge was desertion, and no property rights were under con sideration. A Real Buy, Ford Touring, $33 Used Car Corner, half block west Ladd & Bush. m25 Principal Speaks-i Principal J. C. Nelson of the high school recently adiscussed problems of high school youth at a .meeting- of the Willamette uni versity Wesleyans. , Builds Two Dwellings G. Viola Brotherton obtained permits yesterday to erect two dwellings costing $3 600 each. One of them will be located at 965 Cross street and the other at 1570 Davidson. Secures Permit A permit to construct a dwelling costing $5,000 was issued yester day to N. W. Ellis. The dwelling will be erected at 875 North Lib erty street. Remember, Only 4 Days Left Take advantage of Wilson's Fashion Shop clearance sale. m25 Pay Parking Fines C. Van Patten, B. E. Edwards. D. D. Socolofsky, E. F. Smith, Mer rill "Ohling and John Dutton paid $1 fines in police court yesterday for overtime parking. Five Days Given "Five days in jail" said Judge Poulsen yesterday in police court when H. Large was convicted of drunkenness. Lisko Found Guilty W.; O. Lisko drew a fine of $10 in police court yesterday when he was found guilty of drunkenness. Lottt, Fox Terrier. License 2367 495 N. Commercial. Telephone 780. m25 New Press Coming Soon ' Ralph II. Kletzlng. advertising manager of The Oregon Statesman, spent Tuesday in Portland confer ring with the newspaper's repre sentative there, G. B. Bell, relative to the routing of the new press which is soon to be shipped from the manufacturing plant of the Scott Printing Press company at Plainsfield, N. J. It will probably be shipped sometime in June. Hoflister To Be Speaker- Frank E. Hoi lister of Seattle will be the speaker at the Rotary club luncheon today at the Marlon hotel, his subject being "The Value of Personality in Business." He is a member of the firm of Hollister, Milne & Co., business engineers of Chicago and Seattle. Patient Elope: William Doeltz. patient at the Oregon state hospital, took French leave Tuesday afternoon, officials at the hospital reported.' Doeltz, who Is harmless, was working on the lawn near the hospital build colored suit and hat, and . tan ing, He "was wearing a light shoes.. He Is about 44 years old, five feet seven Inches tall, weighs 180 .pounds and. has brown hair and eyes. He was formerly a resi dent, of Portland. A Men's and Ladles suits cleaned and pressed, fl.OO. Ladies silk dresses, $1.25. Coats relined, 13.00. Men's raits pressed, 50c VARLEY CLEANERS -Over BuBick's C. A. LTJTHY . Jeweler In New. LocatlQjn 825 STATE STREET Watches, Clocks and Jswelery Repaired . Buy -Quality When. You t : . Boy Paint ; ' The greatest assurance of qual ity is purchased from an insti tution that knows paint. We have been spreading paint for 35 years.' " KENNEDY PAINT CO. 254.Chemeketa. TeL 921-679-J WELL AGAIN W hare testimonials from ' many persona at J. aaa rAl l Vfl i fl J after suffering with backache, intestinal. kldnev and akin die- ease, piles, ulcers. rheumatism and other . sjZm disorders. We can help - you also. ;,:---r -iff-1 CONSULTATION FREB U Open 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. ; Yiclc So Herb Co; 4SP State 8C Salem, Ore. BIBLE STUDY. PROPOSED Question Brought ! Before School Board by YMCA Secretary The question of bible study In the public schools came before the school board last night when a letter from C A. keils, IfMCA, secretary, was read by Superinten dent Hug. Mr. Kells, who has been appointed chairman of a committee of seven from the min isterial association, to establish a course 6f bible study requested that the board approve a plat! for excusing pupils to attend bible classes during regular school hours, and to grant suitable credit. Mpmbr expressed disapproval of the plan oh account of Us pos sible interference wHh the regular, school routine, and passed a mo tion to the effect that cooperation would be extended in the inaugur ation of bible classes to be con ducted outside of school hours and to grant the credit provided; for under the state law, if the instruc tors were approved by the super intendent. Week day bible classes were tried out four years ago at Gar field school when about half the children there were enrolled. At another time the .plan was tried out at all the schopl when about one-third of the pupils attended. The classes then were held from 8:30 to 9 a. m. outside of school hours. Tribute to Memorial Day Offered at Kiwanis Club Tributes to Memorial Day were offered at the Kiwanis luncheon yesterday in song by Ronald Craven, at the piano by Kenneth McCormaek and by Dean George H. Alden of Willamette university who made the address of the day. Craven sang "There Is No Death," one of the outstanding post-bellum songs, and McCorm aek played a southern medley ar rangement. Announcement of the Salem Boy Scouts pageant and carnival to be held the night of June 2, was made by Charles Wiper, re presentative of the Kiwanis club on the Cascade council. Starch clothes wrong side out. Leave: them wrong side out until they are sprinkled. Xotire Of Executor's Appointment Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of OreRon for the County of Marion, as Executor of the last will and testament and estate of Ruhamah De Wees, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such executor; all persons having claims agaiftst the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C Glover, my attorney, 203 Oregon Building, Salem, Marion County, 'Oregon,- within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 25th day of May. 1927. F. L. WILKINSON Executor of the Last Will and Tes tament and Estate of Ruhamah De Wees, Deceased. Ronald C. Glover Attorney for Executor, Salem, Oregon. . m-25-J-l-8-15-22 HEMSTITCHING 6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA IL KRUEGER Over Miller's ' Telephone 117 SICK WATCHES! We don't care how sick your watches are. we have pills for 'all their' ailments. ,Dlt PRESCOTT, Jeweler ' 291 N. Commercial . TELEPHONE 4-2-6 E tthe battery matt service calls free. &4r Chcmeketa Street All Sizes Films," Kodaks, Devel " V oping Our Specialty -. Prompt Service . P. TYLER'S DRUG STORE JS7 South Commercial v "The Home of Drug Store ; Service . 1P27 FREE WAMiPAPEtt -i - SAB1PLE . BOOKS , ? Call, phone or write MAX0.BUREN 17a H. Commercial. . Salem JO SOCIETY 4 (Continued frlm page 3) he is convalescing satisfactorily from an operation for appendicitis performed Saturday evening at the Salem hospital. - Visitor Hn Portland 'J Miss Alice Ferguson Palmer spent .the week-end In. Portland as the guest of friends. Engagement of Miss-Dorothy. EUts Announced at Party A- lovely formal dinner In honor of Miss Edna Ellis was given at the Heineck home last evening. The entertainment was In the form of a birthday party. Later, tne secret of her engagement to Mr. John A. Graef was made known bv attractive little bouquets of sweet peas and forget-me-nots. Miss Ellis is a student at Wil lamette university and a member of the Adelante society! Mr. Graef is a graduate of OAC where he was a member of Alpha Pi Del ta fraternity. Cueats present were Miss Dor othy Ellis. Miss Genevieve Junk, Miss Carolyn Parker. Miss ixmise Nunn and Miss Margaret Bolt. Miss Evangeline Heineck and Mise Iva Dell Crozer served as hostesses. Boys of Sacred Heart Academy win resent Two-Act uomeav lonignz An interesting event of tonight will be the two-act comedy, "The Millionaire Janitor." which the hoys of the Sacred Heart academy will present at 8 o'clock In St. Joseph's auditorium. A musical program will be giv en in conjunction with the comr edy. Following are the characters in the play: Herman Schmaltz, the Million aire Janitor, Carl Tallon; Prof. FIokst. proprietor of a boys' school, Theodore Reschke: Herald Jen- nines, a future U. S. senator, Vic tor Weniel: John Madison Jen nlngs. Herald's father (slightly deaf) Thomas Kelleher; Horatio De Aleer. the studious scholar. Arnold Jarvis; Fubbs, Herald's chum, Urban Trumm: Skinner, a mischief maker. Phillip Miller; Madam Moneybilt. George Coover; J. D. Moneybilt, her, son, Charles Giese. Students Roderick Livesley, Frederick Thielsen, Bernard Gentzkow, Robert Gentskow, Alf Domoealla, Charles Saalfeld, Cbas. Etzel, Walter Foster, William Bur rell. Daniel Kelly, Joseph Kelly, Thomas Talon. Emo Uhlenbrauch, Raymond Coty, Victor Koop, Er nest Monner The complete program will be as follows Roses and Violets.... Behrend Upper grade girls. An Apartment tn FloKg's School When Daddy Was a Boy Bartlett Small boys' chorus. Studv hour in same apartment Valse de Concert Severn Senior Ensemble. When the Sewing Ladies Meet Freeman Small girls' chorus. Gondola, vocal trioEdith Roberts AUCTION Tonight 7:30 P.M. AT " F. N. WOODRY'S Aiicton Market . JOIO N. Summer St. 1 new set Bavarian China dishes, 1 oak dining table, William and Mary, 6 oak dining chairs "William and Mary, 1 oak library table William and Mary, 1 brown Simmons bed, 1 ivory Sim mons bed, 2 new Simmons coll springs, 4 new., cotton mattresses, 4 new wool, .mattresses, 1 baby bed, spring and mattress, 2 over stuffed leather rockers, 1 leather Duof old, .1 Victrola and records, 2 new walnut rockers, velour seats, 2 floor lamps,' 1 ehina cabinet, 1 oak buffet. 1 reed baby car riage, 1 2-burner oil stove, 2 ivory dressers, new linoleum rugs, new linoleum by yard, 1 decorated breakfast table, 4 decorated breakfast chairs, "1 Estate, range good condi tion. 2 oil paintings framed, 2 good Axminster rugs 9x12, 75 phonograph records, 4 new wool sweaters, . new brooms, palls, boilers, bas kets etc. ' Don't miss this sale and be on time. Cash paid for used furniture. Phone 511 , DRESSMAKING Reasonable prices. ' Dbat for get our hemstitching, stamping, button making and pleating. THE PETITE SHOP Over Busick's Telephone It SI ELECTiaC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired New or Used Motors lor Sale . r o t ... c. . VIBBEUT & TODD Things Electrical . 191 S. High v TeL 2112 7 JACKSON COUNTY CASE DISMISSED BY COUn I . (OntiaB4 from pr 1.) n. A. Randall ' and Elmer Bennett guilty of operating a .f'beano" game at Seaside. -- The defendants alleged that the game ' depended upon the skill of a player rather upon an- element of chance., and that the articles given to the successful player were merely prizes.. M . - t Other opinions handed down cy the supreme court today follow: Joseph Jacobberger, appellant, vs. School District No. 1, Multno mah county; appeal from Judg ment upon verdict lin favor of do fendant In action lor ;, alleged breach of contract; Opinion by Justice Bean. Judge Robert Mor row reversed. ' ' I - In the matter of the will contest cf W. H, Shepard. deceased. .Wil liam D. AlllnehamJ proponent and rcuDondent. vs. Olive M. Sheppard contestant and appellant; appeal from Multnomah county: suit to kvt aside will. Opinion by Justice Belt. Judge .George: Tarwell af TTarrie h. Billion, aopeuant. -vs. Vernon A. Billion, respondent and rross-annellant: anneal from Mult nomah county: appeal from decree OBITUARY Traslio T! nHna Trnfflirt dipi at a local hospital af the age of 86. Surviv ing are four sons, Pascal, Rev. Julius, Pierre . and . Paul, two danrhters. Dina . Weakening and Mr A dele Seller, eighteen srrand- chlldren, eight great grandchil dren. . Funeral services wiu do held at 2:30 Wednesday at Webb's funeral parlors with Interment In City View-cemetery. ..r- ; Be Wess" " ' 'V- n ii h amah De Weas died at her residence at 2265 North Church street on May 23, at tne age or z. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. W. R. Stanton of Salem and a son, H. P. De Wess of Tacoma,' a sister. Mrs. Ellin Wilnite .oi Tacoma. ana 7 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the Webb chapel Wednesday the' 2 5th at 3:30 p. m. Rev. Wm. Alien win be in cnarge. The body will then be sent to Ash land for burial. .Babcock ' Tad fit E litre ne Mar 22. Mrs. Ida Babcock, formerly of Salem, netnaina will arrive at Salem in care of Terwilliger's funeral home today at 1 o'clock. Graveside ser vices will be -held at the IOOF cemetery at 1:30, Elder Jacobs officiating. . Marklin Died at her late home, .1704 Broadway, May. 24, Philena A. Macklin, aged 65; survived by her husband, W. IL Macklin, and eight children; Mrs. Effie Spainhour and Mrs. Paul Spainhour of Illinois, Mrs. Carrie Saarf of Salem, Her bert V. Macklin and Donald M. Macklin of Illinois, Lewis J. Mack lin, of Hood, River. Archie T. Mack lin and Scott S. Macklin of Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Thorn p kins and -Mrs. C. H. Ketche'll of Parkdale, Or., and several grand children and great-grandchildren. Funeral services ..will be at the Terwilliger home Thursday at 2 p. m., the Rev. Mr. Whittaker of ficiating. ;. ... if TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service , For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street , Telephone 734 PILES Cured While You Work DR. MARSH ALL, Oregon Bldg. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Estalished 186S ... General Banldng Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m, . . ,,.,t ,. .... . TRANSFER AI1DSTORAG! Long tmd Short' Distance Hauling - Public and Privato Storasp " " ; Fireproof Building ; GRAIW,- FEEP AND SEED ; i : Free Delivery to say part cf its city QUOTATIONS ON APPUCATION Day Tclcphca 23 denying divorce " and aismlssins complaint.- Opinion by Justice Coshow. -Appeal dismissed. v T Edward i. veiis vs. m. i. wui ttj A Jaloff. appellants;-. appeal front Hood Kirer coutyl action for damages, upimon uj Justice Brown. Judge Fred W. WHson I affirmed. . A. W.s Walker; doing business. a v Walker Auto company. vs. FIremen'ji Fund Insurance com pany, appellant; appeal rrom jaca son county: .Action to collect Jn eu ranee. Motion to dismiss ap peal allowed in opinion by Justice Band. , ci.u r nrpirnn vii. Sam Stivers. appellant; appeal Irom DobrU county; appeal irom convicwon uu charge Of operating tlll. Opinion by Ghief justice uurnen. juusu J. W. Hamilton affirmed. ' a Petitions for renearings denied " in state vs Meutzel and in Houston vs. Maunula.. Motion to .dismiss" denied In State vs. Toma,,.,; - -.r- Bryan Andrew Gllklnson of Portland and Charles A. Dillo of Portland admitted to practice law in Oregon on. certificates from Min nesota' and Washington, respec tively.. They All Say It Is the4 Best Food They Have Ever Had in Salem. Black Cat Rostaurcht . One :. -X Vrltalf Bute . If. . GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Silverware, , Glassware, . China ware, Stamped Goods, , Miscel laneous Articles. 1 ' Variety and Gift Shop! i! T: Mrs. Helen Prescott 291 N. Commercial, Salem, Ore. Fqi Sale Store building and residence, corner lot, 4 blocks out, 112.000. F.L. WOOD r - . 341 State Street A COOLING s DRINKL- From the Coolest Soda Fountain In Town Tlenty of free circulating! air that maintains -a cool, .even temperature through the whole day. Drop in today and COOL OFF! SCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORE 135 North Commercial ; Street ' The Original .Yellow Front" '' Pensiar Agency - rnoNE 107 ri South f : m i Liberty 1 Street v. " " J