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, 21. 1931. THEEUOENTEREOTSTF,ft-CiTTAnT) Pase Three City News Notes What's Doing Tnuru7 .. trtlve luncheon club aK.Hi ri! noon). $M?rint Ba5"it CbUrl1 aw imoBt ' ' ! of Robert iSdreet. ..nd Pro . F. b. ??. form" .'"""f t.yl'S- PJ. '" mncbine bsron who i"''w iv " w,n b, the inauBUrotional ceremony Jin '""" -r wler Displayed '!'?... .11 Snrincs was placed " of the chamber of com. WMnoMlay by II. K '", the waters of the aprincK. K ..t nn in lnrce bottles T trade name "No Caljiin." Se'dem-ion land claim 42 "" .u f Fucene on the Pacific ,.S"ji,it Dental Assistants' n ."m";. h.M Monday eve- nw0!' .1,. .wt business Of .h histnrv of S rend bv Miss Gertrude Car. Mrs. Alice jiiirn bbvp a JX m pouring and separating All. Mm!?"wa7"isued at uc "f,ice kil,li.. msneotnr Tues- !, to Marr Knnstakly to resliinele i 19HT T nun n arrant lit 'S of S4S. C. W. I-etson took Linfrmit to build a rabbit aliel at SoVillard street and the First Na Sil bank a permit to put in a door- j in n KnWnv nt Kfi: Kiimette atrcct at a cost of ?20. vtiie Club Meeting T T nmar nrftfpgUir 11. tTlA tiinrsitt of Oreson school of ad- liBidration. is to speaa at inc mklj luncheon and meeting of the ; ... 4.;. loh ThnreAav nnnn OJtm AH"" i-iuim -.... ....... ........ II the Osburn hotel, aelectinn his m topic, i.oy . ituwjinK is torn" 'or ,h program. Ttifl Reported Hnrr lnnKers. rM r.ast uroao- nj. tueeday reported that, someone nr'rrd a house owner! by him at 91 Lawrence street and stole a mber of articles inrludjnjr a fafQleum ruff, a medicine chest. k door off another medicine chest nd i window shade. Pki It Published A poem. Mckenzie River," by BHtord K. bidson. appears ln the nnfnt number of Pegasus, a poctrv ufiiine published in Springfield, (Aio. The poem is the fourth by Mr. EidioD to be printed in the maga i. Mr. Eidson was graduated from Eijtne high school in 1028. Rtv. Baker to Preach Btr. li. E. Kaker will nrench nt Sundar at 11 o'clock at the ii Blue school house on the Low mi highway west of Goldson. Topic la the sermon. "The Lord's Jewels." II ire requested to meet at 1():K0 Ir the Sunday school lesson, Mr. Un urges. w From Bend Xr. and Mrs. Kd Walker of Bend tft here for a visit. They are former EtI'ee ren'dents. M. Walker says N is quiet now with one of the rri sawmills closed down. The fwtoeropin that section is good but iV firmcrs are getting very low rm. tlirn to Roseburg Dr. and Mrs. L. M. T.chrhnch have Wurned to Roseburg after having Wit the week-end in Kilcene as the !? of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I lunlap Eorene. Dr. Lebrlwch and Mr. map had a pheasant hunt while the "Kburg couple was here. fw Traded For Residence t-urle W. Lotson has traded his 'tre river bottom farm on river f 'w tile city to Professor JT. Stafford of the University of '??,,' resilience property at lulard street. Kt'lB Man , Mrs. (ieorge D. Webb of Mf w u 5 are "ere lor a few navs. SV inlcrestcd in the .luninoff annin? prr.prrtirs near that citv Mrs th.ii ... , a ' ' motion day in the "fd.ln Mining H,, , '' D"iucss around Grants ,', h'okinc up, according to K. fc"n of that city, who is here i j ij i r- Brwn is interest ij 0 mining properties of that Service J1"' will t. a specinl service at r. i'Tir. 'l""-'-h. corner Eighth e..,. V. "a-hingion street. Friday t. Oet. "a. 7::o. nr. J. K. rii T,"r"', Miperintendent. will : jw. the ervi. e will be in charge " Avo s. Adams, pastor. ne".!:?."8;, . , . p;Ak ,inr"ns ciun oi t,van 'irder of Kasteru Star tt Z , frdny afternoon at two Bm . 0(i "' "ome of Mrs. A. rromp. !r,4 Washington the monthly meeting. ..... m IMI m0Ilf ti-si ''''"'nit court with court n ;ii J' o'clock. Pivorce '' trial "d J,h" c""'' fcr. ! "'d ' Springs Nt k.l ennern brook ft er.Vi r"'r"'lT been released in " V ''Oedie Springs. The 'I 00 (.rooked er..l, Good Season ''wr,.V ,,!'i,l'elle of Newrirt was t kia " ''U1:"" "ednesdny. New- t w... ' 1"'l ninv improvements "tQ tllJI.Ie il,. i.i . vrr,;r,m,M 0u- p - V 1 1 n were called at . 1l'V1:,v '" "He fire at enue east, l Here H1 l"l5 Meeti Ni. ' ' I No- m- Knights of "' ""'t in regiilsr session Neighbors of America, at her home at 11 1 1 1 Seventh avenue west Thurs ' - P- ni- 'Ibis meeting was post poned from Tuesday on account of dent c,llini away of the preei- Her From Mabel M. MacCaulcy, farmer of the Mabel district was in Kugcne Wednesdav on busin-ss with the county agricultural agent s office. "Ileal! St ?.':il n'rlork. iil 1 made for their rtl .November 12. Mem- H..V lo "tMertiin- t:.l ;n .......I. r' '..tcbeU camp, Boral I SAW A kitten on a window sill playing with tha cord of the ourtaln. It got Ita foot through the loop In the cord and In jerking to get away, caused the curtain to fly up, Jerking the kitten with It. The animal wat lifted Into the air and thrown aeveral feet away from the window by the quick jerk of the curtain. Mra. T. 0. L. What Did You See? Here From Slltcoos , Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dier of Darl ings Resort on Siltcoos lake are here for a few days visiting Mrs. Uier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Darling. Club to Meet- The Willakensie Thimble club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. II. Harold. Oakrldga Resident Here Knule F. Turn.iuist, resident of (lakridge, was in Kugene on business Tuesday and Wednesday. State Inspector Here I S. Leach, state dairv inspector, accompanied by Mrs. Leach, was here Wednesday from Portland. In Records TRAFFIC FINES T. H. Sherman. 2 for improper parking. .1. A. Rehnto.nier. S10 for speeding. N. Trescott, $2 for all night park ing. BOUNTIES PAID Maurice Wood of Oakridge, two liobcats, ?4. HAWLEY WILL BE TENDERED DINNER Conj?resMuan W. C. Haw-ley will be tho cupst of honor r(. a riinnpr to bp held nt fhe Oslmrii hotel Wednes day frvenhifr at 6:30 o'clock. The dinner is beintr civen by the Eugene chamber of commerce and it is an nounced that anybody wishins to meet, the concrt'snmnii and hear him speak is invited to attend. The poncressmnn was in Eugene n part of Tuesday nlcht leavine erly Wednesday morninc. but expected to arrive here Ruain at 6:Ittt in the even ing. He is on a tour of the harbors of the const of Oregon, asrertninin their needs in the wny of appropria tions for improvements. The mntter of the improvement, of the Siuslnw harbor probably will be discussed at. the dinner Wednesday evening and other matters such as a new postof fice for Euceno and funds for federal bitrhways in this section will be taken up. it is announced by T. 0. Ittispell, president of the chamber of commerce. Prizes Given For Contest Wednesday As a climax to the bahy contest sponsored by the Veterans of Forciirn Wars, the various cups ond prizes for the winners of the contest, will be awarded from the stae of the Vox McDonald theater Wednesday niftht between the first and second show?. It has been very difficult to moke decisions in this contest owing to th extremely lame number of contestants, many more en. crime than were anticipated. The decision to Rwnrd the prizes from the Fox McDonald stnee came from the creat popularity of the contest and the showing of public interest. Th feature picture at the- Fox McDonald Wednesday and Thursday will b on of the prentest mystery pictures of the yenr. starrlnir Wil liam Foyd and Lilynn Tnshman. Tt is entitled "Murder By The Clock' and furnishes many moments of suspense" during the interesting sequences. Cue Artist to Give Exhibition Wednesday Jl. r. Powns, of Detroit, Mich., noted billiard and pocket pool artist, will present a projrnm of trick and fnncv billiard shots at Ob.ik's billiard parlors at 9:15 o'clock Wednesday eveninff. His exhibition features novM shots and intricnte manipulation of billiard balls with the cue and fintera. Some of his tricks are "24 Mils in one hand.' "Chinese pool." "Relieve it or not." There is no charse for admission. Cabin Tools of Lincoln Preserved PICTORIAL REVIEW OF EDISON'S CAREER! & rv. , -if i IWtemma jSj , iff i t&t.rt pHfXklh EDISON FUNERAL' "jJMbm STORY r- (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) TEHl.'. Ind.-OJ.R) A frow. a de vice used decades ago in makimr clap boards, which was nn'-e owned by Thomas Lincoln, father of President Lincoln, has been presented to the Miami Conntv Historical Society mu seum here hv K. W. Troutman. Thomas Lincoln us"l the frow when he creeled a Ion cabin in fojrs countv. Illinois, where he died in Is'l. John King, a neighbor, borrowed the frow and neglected to return it. He gave it lo his son. who, in turn, gave it to Troutmnn. Panama to Have New Tourist Hotel PANAMA. UR -Panama City will i . m,iom hotr) in n emf..itB t- plans. The bfkrs are pr. Hrhssrio rorras, lormer (u.--.-dent of Pitnnma and n-w !y-ni'jomr-H Minister to Italy, and 'harl" and Ijimberto M'-ntovsni. ho have been npertiiu: hotel in Pan.uim fr sev eral years. , The hclej will mst IMmM" " nd tt t planned to -nd nt"it :.7,itini of this sum on the hotel building, whirh mil curtain ! room. 'n wnn bath. The mte nelerted for the hotel now occupied hv thr Mooe club. cri r.iiLL STEALS BAIT R i ili. M. 'U Pi When l.oui rndio. riiiit'rust a fihip hne mm Pitsbaw trater mi im.lowfd tte baited hvk. grief and shock over the passing of the inventor. His body wns removed early this morninc from his workroom in a lit tle one-story building just off the main street, where it had been viewed by thousands as it lay in state Mon thly nnd Tuesday, to the seclusion of hts IG-acre eMate, (.lenni'nU Kept Private As far as possible, the brief and unor-tentioiis funeral schedule was kept private. Mounted police patrolled the borders of ihe estnte. and admis sion was by card only. Hut even so, those who fathered there today num bered more than 4'Ni. t was said the house bad been equipped with ompb ficrs so that all could hear. Henry Ford and Harvey S. Fire stone both had arrived from the west. President. Hoover had planned to ennio himself, but was unable to leave Washington, and Mrs. Hoover arrang ed to represent him. arriving ju.t be. fore the funeral. Xi'Ait p. m. t K.S.T ) Mi1. Ford did not enter the room in which the body of the inventor lay. He wanted no sight of death, be said, to cloud the memory of bis last sislit of his friend there in the library a Jew feet awav. The Itev. 1. Stephen .1. Hrden. former Methodist minister and friend of Mr. Ivlison. planned only an in formal funeial service at (he home. Nation-Wide Response There was a n.it ion-w iflo response, to the Mte-itinn by President Hoov er, in a slatemi-nt yesterday, that nil electric lights be turned off for one minute at PI o'clock eastern siandard time tonight crystallizing the atten tion of U MM people upon the vital part in their lives of a Miigle l"di-on invention. The honor guard maintained by F,di;on emp!o es at the inventor's bier was replaced la-t night by de tails from the army, the -marin enrp, the national guard, and th navy. Prayers were otfered three time es tertiav by Ke. Ariluir H. Hrown of the Methoflist church of Drsnge, at Mr. K'lion'H riMpjtsl. One deeply affected by the passing of the inventor wns William II. Mead nweroft, 7!t years old. who was per sonal secretary tf Mr. F.ilivn for more than half a century. He hroke down as lie stood by the body of hi long time employer yesterday and bad to be helped from the room. "He wus the greatest man of all time.1' he said. Mendowrot't, who has himef been seriously ill, attended the Kdison funeral t his afternoon and later the funeral of ah Kdison pioneer, John on. RADIO IN TRIBUTE NF.W MHtK. 'ct. m. M'i- Paflio i to par' m ip"'1 in the nai i"ii-w ulc trdnite to Thiimi A. Kditou tonight, ma'l at Ihe re-Uet (f J 'reside )t Hoover. Fxnr.Iy at eastern tn retard time -n Nt!i NIK' and CPS i hnini program will be Mapped, Ainioiiiu-tT' will pTi'lain (he purpoM nf the pnne ar.d nk all listeners to join in the paying of homaee to the great in ventor bv lulli ng off their eb'drie lights frm pi t HMO hurine fbat prr;ol ttiere will l-e sil'nce nn the IN RECORD FLIGHT IN TRIANGLE MEXICO CUT, Oct.-21. OP) Major James H. Doolittle, noted Americuii flier, was taking a day off today after having hung m a new mark for air speedsters yesterday by flying from CM t awn, i auaua, to Mex iiH) City, by way of Washington, 1. C, In 1- hours and 30 minutes, liukius three capitals. .Major Dooittue lanuen tus swiu ftane, which he called his "Itaby 'owerbuuse," nt Valbueim field at .1:10 p. m.. mountain standard time. llo took off from Ottawa at 4:40 n. in., eastern standard time, and made stops ( Washington, lUrmiucbatu. Ala., and CoriuiH Christi, Texas. tic calcnlateu but average spoea for the light nt -Ul miles nn hour, and said ho was making 'Jo.'r miles nn hour some of the time. The last miles of the night, from lampico, wcro covered in 4 minutes. A cround fog delayed him 40 min utes at Washington, he said. The fog kept him from lauding at ..tolling field where his supplies were wailing, and be was forced to land at another field nnd make emergency uri-nngemeuts. If it had not been for this incident, he said, his time would have been about 11 Vj hours. The weuther was fine, nnd he saw no storms. He was made a bit "grog gy," he said by a tanking exhaust pipe which admitted some carbon monoxide- into the cabin of the plane and this, coupled with the fact that be bad not been able to sleep the night be fore, and bad eaten nothing all day, made it a "bard trip." A crowd of about 500, including many Americans who knew him, Mex ican aviation officials and a represen tative of President Ortia Hubio, wel comed him at the field. ns ' If Chamber Adopts Majority Report KPUltfOFIELD. Oct. 21. (Spe cial) Adoption of the majority re port of the county chamber of com merce on the county fair was made by the Springfield chamber of com merce at the regular meeting Tues day evening. Delegates to the next county meeting were instructed to vote for the majority report at the same time. The majority report recommends, among other items, that the county fair be free to all in future yean nnd that concessions be eliminated. Mrs. Amelia HIM, 23, who was shot and seriously wounded by her husband, Lynn Hill, 25, at Neopolls, Ohio, when the husband accused his father of stealing h?r love, is shown above. Arthur Hill, 67, father of Mrs. Hill's husband, was kilted. Film Actor Married In Arizona Tuesday HOLLYWOOD, Cnl., Oct. 21 . UP) Forsaking a pretentious Hollywood ceremony for one in the small desert town of Yuma, Ariz., Richard T'ix, film actor, was married yesterday afternoon to Misa Winifred Coe, daughter of a retired San Francisco wholesale grocer. lix, whose real name Is Ernest Carlton Brimmer, gave bis age as 27 and Miss Coo hs 23 in taking out the marriage license. In the party which left fc Yuma by plane were several relatives of both bride and bridegroom. DANCE Silver Spray Tonite. Tabloids MOHU1S. 111. Back in 1017 Wil liam Southcomb's two bull-dogs at tacked tirinnel) Uswood nnd chewed off one of hia ears. Yesterday Oswood brought suit for $10,000 damages against Suutucuinb. CHICAGO. While five bandits drilled open the snfe of nn i-e cream company, a sixth stood guard outside and issued warning to them through a radio microphone and loud speaker which they booked up before starting work on the safe. HERKELKY, Cal. A consignment of bean thrips are enroutn to Hawaif on a $4,VKK,000 mission to make the world safe for dieters. University of California scientisTs said the bean thrip eats the union tbrip when the latter attacks pineapples, thus saving the crop for fut folk who want lo reduce. High spots In the life of Thomas A. Edison: Upper left, a painting showing the inventor as a young man engrossed In one of his experi ment p, testing the endurance of an electric light. Upper right, the inventor tapping the key that started projection of the new dimension movie screen in a distant city. In circle, Edison with Charles Stein metz, electrical wizard, working with artificial lightning. Lower left, two views of Edison at work, top. in his laboratory on his 74th birth day; bottom, looking over his first phonograph. Lower right, top, with Mrs. Edison at Fort Myers, Fla., at their winter home; bottom, the little brick house in Milan, Ohio, where Edison was born Feb. 11, 1847. The only change in the house is the porch built by the inventor when he bought the house in 1884. Thomas A. Ldisnn lng yenrs azo in- , vented the tir.-1 machine to reproduce ' the human oice he made it po.d!e lor hi. own word" to live niter bun. At least fne fnrm.il statement nt In a iiM'Sf-.iKo to hi coiinit wneii lives on in the form of a remrd, and i ihere are other moro inform. ii repio- t dtietions. Mi'-h as litis nf news reel l recording)! of events in w hicli be participated. GREW OF 17 FACE OAKLAND, Cal. Everything from an automatic gof cup which passes spotless balls to the player to a power generntor which derives "per petual motion" from the surf were on display today at the national inven tors' congress here. The congress ad journed on opening day in respect to Thomas A. hdison. SAN ANSELMO. Cnl. "Murphy;" San Anselmo's officinl fire alarm and the town's only movie actor, is dead, the victim of a dog poisoner. His master, Fire Chief Nello Alnrcucei, taught Murphy to jump into nets nnd the dog won several film jobs. When ever Murphy streaked through the streets, everyone knew there was a fire. SACRAMENTO, Cal. The femin ine yearning for fur coats is threaten ing a KriMMKMHtO levee system on the Sacramento river, Muskrats, notorious levee wreckers, were brought into the delta region to establish fur fur rim. Now state authorities are wondering whether a new industry is worth it. CLEY ELAND. Mrs. Elennor null had her husband, Allen, arretted, charging neglect. The judge said lars. Mrs. 1L.1I went. "Aw. let him off Ihis time. she relented. "OK. said the judge, probation. So Bull was placed on PKTROJT. Patrolman Ed ten hi Tndolslif was passing s mail box. The box yowled. Todolski called his super iors. Postal stithoritien were notified. They let a cat out of the mail bax. HILLMAN. Mich, A runt pig. that Mrs. Izetta Kelts brought into the farm house to save, has been adopted by a cocker spaniel dog who Included ihe wesk porker with her little puppies. Now s site other than busy Ed ward Everett Square in Dorchester is heinr sought for the statue. TORCH ESTINGU ISHFD NEW MHtK, nn. -jt. Tpj The loreh of the statin of liberty will be exl inLni-diei! for one minute al o oYlock tonight in tribute of Thoum A. Edison. I Time-Tinted Paper Tells of Old Line VWENNKS. I ml. U.P A dus-ij, tainted paper clipping in a cuileet ion nt (he William Henry HarriMMi borne here has bridged a silene nf more than n century and ept.jnv (he find ing of a stone landing on the bank of the Wabash river hen. The paper reveal, that Ihe laiMlini wan a part of a ferry boat line up. eraied n'TOss the river, it beini! a been!' issued May 1.. Isl."i, to Hen eral W. .InlitiMifi, Jolii.-,.-! paid .?!K) for tin permit. Kxeitvaior found ihe landing at n depth of 15 feet. Site Sought for Statute of Governor VO'CF PRESERVED NLW lOltK, Oct. i.typ W hfn r.osTav- urn -a i-rn.f ttttut. of Edward Everett, Kit h now riinr of MnfFH' Jiiife'is, ha ntitlered Humy in diLMiittei in reci-nt month. llowdiex put ft bat If red hat on the liend and an ernpt whifl.y bottle in ihe pilni nf a hand. A l-ii II it of lifil'lerr:iiifI nri-in Uired a bole n!.e the kmt. An aitotfi!iife rammed biMiize 1M.SCL Silver t-yraj T'.-ujte, NOME. Alaska. Off. 21. MM Si'Viiteen iiH-n. the eaptain nnd the 'ri'U' nf the ill-fated hti Havehimo, fare a long nnd hazardous winter far tmi'ih nf the A n't if eirHe while their i-oNiinni(.nu, "rewr-ueil'' y airplanes, nre tar tiwav to the tvouth. Iir n liM-tdv built winter bouse on Hi beach, ni'iir their i'e.i,i-ked ve Md. the inert will utend tlie next eiifbt or nine mntithr till spring in the far nori'i, Sn villngo lies within 30 I iinl'i, ! Tlo plight of the lilllc bnnd, enni i tiitittdid by ("apt. S. At 'innwnll of ! Guidon was demrihed tfclar by pas ! f-etti:e-M liroUL'ht nut by nii iilnne, as i well nn tin wtory of their own "res I i-iie." Wiihin ii few diis they will j Miil for llie fonili. on the last ship of I the .eaMin to leave here, ! "WV ere surely glad to nrrive nt ! Votiie.' H. i. Ibiiinyca-itle of W'iniii ' pes 'aid. on pleppinir fnuu n plane, a w-ek afler having left iho Havehimo, j "Tfiem Hi'TM did greal work, itver j haaidoiii flyioit count rv and in Arc- lit cfiiidttitui-i.' j II referred to IMolf.- Vie Hon and Hani Mtrmv .f the Northern Air j T: Hiivport fompiitiT, w ho began the ! "rc-' iie wok"' mkiii rifter nil hope :t aiven no of freeing ihe Havehimo. It t.t. niilit in the i.i r-horilv after ; I'Tvini,- Point JI.-uTOw, tteveral weeks . hk'K on iti nmuifil vm-inner trip there. 'I lie V-n ' liirno. Ilonnycn-l le Hddel, :a H'1'l-.ou 1 1 ;i v fmipariv trading fhip. f-in in I be icr about n ipmrter mile from t-hore, jn f((. iM,cn neenn. he hnn a ''hr-ni'e to nititer through, tnem ; ter of the rrew believe, if the hore j f ' i'o move or nhe i? not tnit'd br itiMiiiim tip fines. Hose e!.(iri- Iil i-t b'iMii hate been i p'ii r.,i n E" Angeles -p-edwny to n !lf B'.ito raving st uihU BABY FRETFUL, RESTLESS? Look to this cause When your baby fussex, tosses and seems unable to sleep rent fully look for one common cause, doctors say. Constipation. To get rid (piickly nf Ihe accumulated wasted which cause rcntlessncHS nnd discomfort, give s flea n d rig done of Cnsloria. Caxtorin, you know, Is made specially for children' delicate- needs. It is a pure ! vegetable prepnrntinn: contains no 1 harsh druot, no narcotics. It is so ! mild and gentle nu can give it to a i young infant to relieve rnhe, let it is 1 na effective for older children. 'a-j i loria'a regulative help, will bring re- Inieij comfnrt nnd restful sleep to your baby. Keep a bottle on hand, (.ermine Castoria always has the name; CAS TO RI A u::iu:iii, Everything Must Go! Nothing Reserved! uane' Independent Dept. 8tar QUIT BUSINESS Proves Conclusively That We Are Actually Going . Out of Business Because All Store Fixtures Eto. Included are Being Closed Out At A Fraction of Their Real Worth No rrwHnnable offer rnfusod. Thin will b th 1nlk of (he town. Tho greatest whirl wind sensa tional snllinR event of modern tlmeri! There are Items sultahln for tho home, rooming house, offlre and. of course, for the store! --You will note HstlnK of some of the ttems which may he procured al ridiculously low prices! Office Scales Large Platform Scale. Electric Coffee Grinder. Carpet Sweeper. Rugs, Size 8'x12. Show Cases, 4 Ft., fl Ft., t Ft (lies. Counters, 46810 or 12 feet. Tables In all sizes. Dress Racks. Men's Hardwood Hat and Cap eases. Wicker Table and Chair, aultsble for tun porch. Messurlng Mschlnee. Writing Desks. Hsnd Trucks. Eleetrlo Heaters. Electrlo Fans. Shelving, Check Protector. Box Files. Cssh Registers. Several Safes. Good Typewriters, Time Punch Clock, bookkeeping Machines. Calculators Adding Machines. Posting Machines. Marking Machines. Filing Cabinets, either wood or steel, Office Desks and Chslrs. Stenographer Chair Stenographer Desk. Coat and Hat Rack. White Electric Sewing Machine Mirrors, several sizes. Chairs and Rockers. ' Grocery Scales. Candy 8cale. Garment Hangers. Large Metal T-Stands. Small Metal T-Stands. Circular Top Metal Garment Stands. Adjustable Metsl Easel Fixtures. f'.iMooany Finish Pedestals In various heights. Mahogany, Finish Shoe Fixtures, Etc. Attractive Decorative set pieces for window backgrounds. Beautiful Flowers and Foliage for various lot son's of the year. Other things Included not mentioned here. Call In person or writs tor details If Interested. 1