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1928. CITY NEWS r7 ths Sunday morn feet t'oitwl Lutheran E vL Creation, fl wmetion." Hev. Theater iringfieW UNDAY wrei ot wo . ks Go- ance m-NTTE s a Crowd laraway's Eugene's L Hall De Luxe Ladles Free ITS 75e 4 J On A Minnesota Farm. Johnson sells for cash and sells for less CO llrer thli sermon and speak on "What Langauge l)o lou Speak 7 in the evening. The Luther league Trill hold a 7r.I!j crvku Id Margaret Beistel and Ovidia Hammer between the hour of 0 and 7:30 p. m. Refreshments will be 6erved. An open discusion of "The Increased Responsibility for Leadership by the Laity ir Our Modern Times" will follow.' University students are pur ti(ltirly invited. The "Blues" of the Sunday school will entertain the "Reds" at a social on Friday even ing. 0 Circle Entertained Mrs. Will Hunt, assisted by her daughter. Mrs. Albert Drake, enter tained the Lone Pine sewing circle on April 12. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. S. Thomson. Irving road. May 10. Visitors for the afternoon were Miss Florence Lindley. Mrs. Albert Taylor, and Mrs. Albert Lrake from Coburg. Regular Members present were Mrs. Lindley, Mrs. Schrienk, Mrs. Pick nrd, Mrs. Thomson. Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Horn. Mrs. Iule, Mrs. Bedell. Mrs. Elmer Hunt, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Liassen ana tne nostess. Ft. W. Wilson Sneaker Members of Mrs. Edith Prescott Rooths Music II class at Etigene high school heard an addreBS by R. W. Wilson, manager of the Lnra way music store, this week, which was uliltsrated by musical numbers on the Ampico. He is a former pupil of Maurice DeVries at the Michigan conservatory at Detroit. Mich. Quartet to Sinn The Fairmount Presbyterian quar tet, directed by Ernest McKenuey and accompanied by Mrs. Hall, will sing "Rock of Ages." by F. W. Buecu, ana "sena jut iny ugnt. There Is only ONE place In town to get the BEST Sun day Dinner and that Is served from 12 'till 9 P. M. at IMPERIAL LUNCH 731 Willamette BLUE BELL ICE CREAM is a real food not a luxury OPENING DANCE At Swimmer's Delight May Evening, April 22, 8 to 11 ker floor space. Bigger Fireplace. Better Lights. JNew iiuncn counter. Music by BUDDY'S Orchestra COME! , LADIES FREE It's Made Its Way By the Way It's Made Betsy Ross Bread 3k By MARTHA OSTENSO Adapted By A. P. YOUNGER A Picture Depicting In Stark Bold Outlines A Graphic Portrayal Of Life fir Stnpsoo, Eve Southern. Jason Robards, Evelyn Selby, 'Monday to the Heilig year 'round values-especial sales net required Johnson furniture company 625 willamette-eugenc, ore. by Gounod, at the Sunday morning service at the Central Lutheran church. Her. K. Bogstad wiU con duct the services, and at 3 o. ni. the same day wilt couduct English services In the Spencer Creek Luth eran church. Civil Service Jobs Open The United States .civil service commission announces the fnllntriti P.e.n competitive examination: Airway I ii ;' 'wceipi ot applications will close May 1. The examination is to tul vacancies in the airwaysll vlsion, Lighthouse service of the Lleventh U. S. civil service district, nt a salary of f-JKut per annum, plus subsistence nt $3 a day when trav eling. Full information ami applica tion blanks may he ntitnitu.il fr. tl,.. secretary of the board of U. S. civil service examiners, at the postoffice Girls Take Hike I be Girl Scout troop of the Gearv school, led by Pauline IVarce, hiked ? the city auto park Friday even ing. They learned to make twig toasters, which they used while they eat before the fireplace -of the rest eottage. They started back from their hike at feven o'clock. Warrants Paid Warrants of Eugene school dist rict Number 4, totaling approxi mately $10,000 were called in Friday and interest computed by Clerk O. H. Jones. Money from tax col lections by county officials is be ginning to come in nt the school office and the $10.00 turned over this week is only a small part of the sum expected within the next few weeks. Six months ago the warrants were issued. Birthday Obsorved F. B. Chase, owner of Chase Gar dens, was given a surprise birthday party in honor of hiB seventieth an niversary Thursday night by em ployes and friends. About 75 per sons were oij hand. Orchestra to Play Toy symphony orchestra of the Frances Willard school's third grade will preaent music at the Sunday even inc song Rervicp of the First Chris-1 tian church. The children will play under leadership of Miss Donna Row. Mrs. Rose E. Towell will sing "Some thing For Thee." Rev. Morton L. Rose will preach his farewell sermon, "The Beginning and the End." Marines Seek Recruits Corporal Lawrence A. Dumond of the United States marine corps, has opened a recruiting ojffice in the Suarters of John Marsh, constable. In je Lane county courthouse. Eu uene is a sub-district headquarters for the Portland recruiting district Corporal Dumond wil gladly give any one information regarding the marine corps. 1 Play is Announced There will be a three-act comedy, "The Poor Married Man" at the Twin Oaks schoolhoune, beginning at 8 o'clock Snturday night. The play is free and the public Is invited. There will also be a supper following the presentation. Meetings Successful Word was received recently hy Mrs. Laura E. Koepp from her son, Har old Bessonette, who is working with Aimee Semple McPherson, Los An geles evangelist, that the latter's il lustrated sermons in Des Moines, la. brought 12,000 converts in two weeks. P. E. 0. to Meet Chapter FI. P. E. 0. Sisterhood Is to meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. W. F. Walker, 1175 Law rence street with Mrs. A. J. Morgan as assisting hostess. Insurance Firm Bought The California State Life has pur chased the Inter-Mountnin Life of Salt Lake City, according to word received by O. L. BurhcII, local rep resentative of the California State Life. Churoh Service Scheduled-- Rev. B. M. Rranford, pastor of the Central Lutheran church announces Standard goods at less than standard prices, all the time. That's CASWELL'S 56 West Broadway DANCE MIDWAY Every Saturday Night Prizes Given Away Good Snappy Music Gents 75c Ladies Free Refrigeration 1 W. I. HARGIS CO. I 837 Olive I OIL BURNERS I I OLD TIME DANCE I I Every Saturday Night I I COBURG BRIDGE I Also modern dancing every I 1 Sunday Night I THE EUGENE GUARD that Sunday vehool and Bible class will be held wsur aiarting at :4.'i a. a. Services iU be held at 11 a. in. Itcv. IL Bogatad will preach. There will be aarterriccs Sunday aft ernoon or ertmingv cfc Meeting Is Called " There will be a meeting' of the Gil lespie Cemetery association at the Willakenxie Orange hay next Wed nesday, April JXi at (J vl ja. All in- ivresieu in uie weitare n tne ceme tery are urged to attendvB order of the president the uieftiM is called. Back From McMinnvlli-i Charles M hmery. local represen tative of the Uregon Fira-l4-ef as sociation, hits returned from' fcfriYlinn ville after ntteniling the annual meet- of renreseutaitves ot the ajtiaria.- tion. About iiO agents were hxtotent and the gathering was the moat snc- u'essttu ever ueid by tne organisation, Mr. Emery 6ays. . ' , Funeral Services Set ruueral semces for Mrs. Nettie E. Stogsdill who died Thursday will be held at the Christian church at El mira Sunday at '2 p. m. Interment will be at the 'Iuuian cemetery. Dr. Evans Leaves Dr. Thomas Evans, previously scheduled to preach in the Congrega tional t-hurch next Sunday morning, finds thut he cannot remain to meet this engagement and the pulpit will be supplied by Rev. Henry . Davis, of the United Christian Work, of the University of Oregon. Track Coach Is Here Paul J. Schiftler. truck coach ot Oregon State college, and Carl Ro dell, graduate manager, were here Friday to meet with Jack Benefiel, graduate manager of the University of Oregon, and Bill Hay ward, track coach. Plans for the relay to be held next r nUay were discussed. Red Cross Gets Supplies A number of sweaters have been turned over to the Lane county chap ter of tLe American Red Cross by women of the Florence district. The Junior Red Cross of Eugene has turned over 20 handkercbiets which will be sent to the Waverly homo at Portland. Bounty Is Collected The county bounty on one coyote and one bobcat was colected Friday by J. Q. Porter of Walton at the office of the county clerk. Leaves for Spokane O. W. DavU of the Tiffany-Davis drug store has left for Spokane, wasu., wnere ne wiu atcena uie an nual meeting of Resell store repre sentatives. Leaving for Harper H. Eugene Chadwick and Roger Murphy have left for Harper, Ore., to attend the annual meeting of Uie Whlteurth company. Marrlane License Issued A niariage license was issued at the ottice of the county clerk r-nday for William Garrett and Elsie M. Mil ler, both of Portland. Pension Is Granted A pension of $40 a month has been granted to William Jackson of Cottage Grove, according to a report trout tne pension oureau. Building Permit Issued A permit for erection of a resi dence and garage at 1027 Charnelton street at a cost of $2500 has been issued at the office of W. 11. Alex ander, city building inspector. The permit was for U. Casperson. Traffic Fine Assessed A fine of $2 was paid by J. M. Staples In city court Friduy on a charge of illegal parking on Thir teenth avenue east. Admitted to Hospital 111(1 111 UL tti muuiBuii street was admitted to the Eugone hospital Friday suffering from in fluenza. He recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mill Property Sold Krirl Luckey. chief deputy sheriff. conducted the sale of the mill prop erty at a paint ease oi ureuweu on S:itJni:H v Th Half war niHilti on a cvi.'ii judgment. Leaves for Florence kMUa Bessie Williams, county health nurse, left Saturday for Flor ence in the interests of health work m that area. McKeiule Fishing Good Anders did well on the .Mclvenzie rher Friday, accordiiiK to ltodncy itoacli. deputy, atate game wurden. L'liftord Baird and a coiuuauluu brought in 1!U trout, one of the fini-at catches ot the season, tno deputy atatea. Hera From Dorena M. Aurora Huiiiiihreys, principal of tho school nt oi-iiu, was a visitor in Eugene Saturday, Deturns From Coast Arnold D. Collier, county club leader, has returned from the const after a visit of several days in Uie inspection of schools. Mareola MAUCOLA. April 21. (Special) Bill Miles and Clint Etnerr left town Tuesday to work for tho ScUeU Lum ber company. Clyde Luffoon, tall doer at the Fisher mill was hurt Tuesday. Koy Cnrrua la leaving Fitthcr camp and moving bis family away. :. McBride has left for Portland after spend in if a frw days Vj&itiux bis son. J. W. McBride. Mr. McMaBter of Noti has accepted the position as filr for the Ficher Lumber company just vacated by J. V. McBHde. He has moved his fam ily in the Tommie Thnmnon house just vacated by Frank Nelson. Mrs. Charley llniper died at her home ba!f war between Fisher mill and Mareola early Friday morning. Frank Nelson. Ida Mcliride, Hud Scott, lone Scott. Sandy Peterson, fmieta Mathews, Merle Fiecher. Carl Peterson. Louciiie Miles, UhinWiart Peterson. 0im Merwin and Orval White motored to Eugene Thursday evening and alao went to the skat ing rink. FARM AND CITY iNSFKANCE -J. C. IIOLPftOOK. 704 Willamette Ju.t Arsons the Corner DOOM'S MILLINERY. 30 W. Tfh. 20 j TIffany-Davfi Drug Co. 8th and Willamette. Phone 131 Edward IV derated th I..nr ; trisns t Towton. between Ieds 1 snd York. Mammy's Cabin Chicken and steax . Dinners. 75o j Springer on Toast, 60o Phone ?77 PlPraajPfayajl Isn't It fAufsctlon to you to know, when you hsve your Permanent wave and beauty work done In the MODEL BEAUTY SHOP 'hat you have It done properly? Phone 2362 "ggty nea srZZsmi Austin CHAPTER XXXIII Sally'B sapphire eyes blazed at the man she knew only as "Van." 'out oluC tliey Mum vuilaii Wii.li a new ecrap of black lace to replace the one loBt in the storm, the non chalant New Yorker did not ap pear to be at all devastated by their fire. "Thank you for saving my life." she said stiffly, but the man's mocking, admiring attention was fixed upon the dellclously young, sweet curves ot her mouth, rather than upon the tone of ber voice. 1 wonder if you know," he be gan confidentially, leaning lightly upon his inevitable cane, "that you have the most adorable mouth I have ever seen? Ot course there are other adorable details in tho picture of complete loveliness that you present, but really your lips, like three rose petals " 'Oh, stop'" Sally cried with childish anger, her small, red suudied foot stamping the plat form. "Why are you always mock ing me, making fun ot me? Ive begged you to let mo alone " "Such ingratitude!" the man sighed, but his narrowed eyes smiled at her delightedly. "If you weren't even more delicious when you're ungry, 1 should not be able to forgive you. But really, Sally Ford " his voice dropped caress ingly on the name, as if to remind her that he Bhured he secret with her "the way you persist in mis understanding me is very dis tressing. "I'm not mocking you, my dear child! I'm mocking myself if anyone. It recurs to me contin ually that this Is sn amazing ad venture that Arthur Van Home, of New York, Long Island and New port is so sedulously engaged upon. To paraphrase your own delight ful defense, 'I'm really not that kind of man.' I assure you I'm not In the habit ot making love to show girls, no matter how ador able their mouths may be!" And he smiled at her out ot his nar rowed eyes. and with his quirked, quizzical mouth, as if he expected her to share his amusement and amazement at himself. "Then why don't you lot me alone?" Sally cried, striking her little brown-painted hands to getber in tuliio lago. "1 wonder!" he mused. "I make up my mind that I'm a blighter and on ass and that I shan't come near the carnival. I accept invita tions enough to take up every minute ot my last days in Capital City, and then without In the least Intending to do so I find myself back in the Palace of Wonders, humbling myself before a pair of little red-sandaled feet that would like nothing better than to kick me for my Impudence. Do you suppose, Sally Ford, that I'm falling in love with you? There's something about you, you know " "Please go away," Sally Im plored him. "It's almost time for my performance. Ous is bally hooing Jan now and I come next." "As I was saying when you In terrupted me," Van Horne re proved her mockingly, "there'B something about you, you know. L EMPLOYES FROLIC An informal party, was held by the staff of employes of the Eugene hos- pital at the McMorran and Watdi- : burne auditorium. A program was put on for the pleasure of the 40 or more who attended. The principal feature of the progrnm wan. a mot-k wodding directed by Mrs. LaVeda M. Sheridan. The cast was an follows; 11 ride, lr. Wiunard; Groom, Kouina Ziniker; llest Mini, Dr. Edblom; Flower (iirl, Frederick Anderson; The Flapper, Dr. Nenl; The Preach er, Dr. Hurtle; Father of the Hride, Mrs. Clenvtn; Mother of the Itride, Dorothy Bnrtlo; Another Sweetheart of the Groom, Jtiiuiita Ilines; Chief Musician, Theodoris Kamaer. Other numbeis were ne follows: (hie act comedy, by Dr Wiunard as Father Time, nttended by his phy sician; aesthetic dances by the Misses Helen Nenl and Eva Clmrlet; solo by Miss Wiimn Mack; artistic sketches by Dr. Norton; raisin race. Drs. Win nard. Edblom, Nenl and Norton; Jim Law mm. a series of humorous aspects of bis recent southern triy. The rest of the evening until mid night was occupied with dancing. An other similar occasion is being plan ned for the near future. Funeral Rites for Mr. McCulloch Held Itobnrt McCullnrh died at his home 1376 Alder streit Thursday, follow ing a lonit illness. He hud resided here since 181)1. He whs born in Kenler, Vnn Buren county, Michigan, living there with his pnrents unlil he wns 11 yenrs of age. He then moved to Olenco. Minn later moving to the western part of the etate. Wood Lake. Minn., where he was msrried to Klizabeth Mct.'or mlcb in IWll. To this union two chil dren were born, both dying In In fancy. He leaves his wife, one aistef, Mrs. Mary Hnnna and several nieces and nephews. He was a member of Ihe Methodist church. Funernl services were held Satur day. April 21. at 2 n. m. nt the Vatch funeral home, conducted by Rev. J. Franklin Haas of the First Metho dist Episcopal chnrch. Interment was made In the I. O. O. F. old cemetery. Old-Timer Present For "Days of '49" An old-timr, f y Noble, was per ftiiflried to come to ugen for Hat ulny only, n a feature of the "I fays of celebration, sponsored 5y the KuttTie post of the American legion. TMiring the afternoon u('y" drovs 1 ntK)t E mre ne with a pnk trnln aim- i ilnr to the one with which he came n'TiM the plains during the gold runli Ii of MO. i The Ierion show mi given Friday night and a Inrge attendance wan re- ported. It will 1 rep td Hafirday nitrht. The show Is given to rsife ; money for the American legion drum j corps. iJoor will be opened at 7:30 and the pro eram will begin promptly at $ o'clock. 0 Woman is Injured j In Auto Accident Mrs. Ilol'y K. Moore. 1313 Oak street, was slightly injured and badly Last night when I had the honor ot saving your lite and of seeing your adorable little face washed clean ut Uie brown paiui, i was surprised at myself. I really was, I give you my word! "Do you know what I wanted to do? 1 wanted to swing you up Into my arms, you amazingly tiny thing, and run away with you. If you hadn't looked so young and pure, 1 believe the favorite word is I'd have yielded to the Im pulse. 1 suppress so few ot my unholy desires that I suppose this discipline is good for hiy soul Now, whet the devil are you look ing at. Instead ot listening to the confessions of a young man?" he broke oft withxa genuine note of irritation in his charming voice. "Who is that beautiful woman? Sally askod In a low voice, her eyes still tlxed upon the golden- haired woman whom Van Horne hud called "Enid," and wbo had Just entered tho tent alone, her small body, clad In the green knitted silk . sports Btiit, moving through the crowd with proud disdain. "Again I am forced to forgivo you," Van Horne sighed humor ously. "I Beam always to be for giving you, Sally Ford! You are merely asking a question which is inevitably asked when Enid Iarr tirst bursts upon a startled pub lic, i "She Is probably the most beau tiful blond In New York socloty. Those Industrious cold cream ad advertlsors would pay her a for tune for the use of her picture and endorsement, but it happens thut she has two or three large for tunes ot her own, as well as a disgustingly rich husband. Yes, unfortunately for her adorers, she is married, Courtney Burr even out here you must have heard of Courtney Barr being the Jucky man." "I wonder what she's doing here," Sally whispered, fright widening her eyes behind the black lace. "Oh, I think Courtney's here on political business. The Barrs have always rather fancied themsalves as leaders among the wall Street makers of presidents. He's hob nobbing with my cousin ,t lie gov ernor, and Enid' Is probubly amus ing herself by collection Ameri cana." i "She must be awfully good," Solly whispered, adoration making her voice lovely and wistful. "She brought all the orphanage child ren to the carnival yesterday, you know." "Yes," Van Horne shruggod arching his brows quizzically. "I confess I was rather stunned, for Enid doesn't go In for personal charity. Huge checks and all. that sort of thing she's endowed some sort of institution for 'fallen girls' by the way but It has never seemed to amUBe her to play Lady Bountiful in person. Of course, she mav be nuralne a secret nas- slon for children, and took this means to gratify it. where her crowd would not nig her about it." "Hasn't she any children of her own?" Sally asked. "But I sup pose Bhe's too young " shaken up In an nuto accident at the intersection of Thirteenth and Onk streets about 1:15 oclock Saturday when tho aedan shn was riding in with Mabel Storm collided with a light touring cur driven by Ernest IliU of Chehalis, Wash. The aedan was going aouth on Onk street and the lliil car cast on Thir teenth. Neither car is said to have been speeding. Mr. Hill with his wife and family wero on their wuy to Cal ifornia. Neither car was budly In jured, the loft front fender of the Hill enr being bent in and the hack right fender of the aedan also bent. STATISTICS BORN WILCOX At the 1'aciflc Christian hospital,, Friduy, April 20, lllJM, to -Mr. and Mrs. A. N. WUcox of Ve- neta, a Run, CHAPMAN At the Pacific Christian hospital, Friday, April 20, 1(128, to .Mr. and -Mrs. 1 . 1. Chapmen, 8U2 WashiiiKtou street, a duuxuter. COAX At the Kujtena hospital, Sat urday. April 21. 11)28. to llov. and Mrs. J. II. Coan, 11(71) Vlllard street a daughter. IE Agreement has been reached on cer tain provisions of the city meat In spection ordinance and all difficulty between farmers and the rltr ii ex pected to be settled by action of the city council Monday, according to A. A. ftcid, chriirnuin of the health com mittee of the city council. The agreement Is for a spelal 11 cfne to be taftued for the Producers Public market. This market la the only place in the city where farmers retail nr-at, according to city offi cials. Farmers who sell meat to retail shops for resale are hld to be engaged In a wholesale buxiness. The following Is the form of the agreement that will be taken up by the council: "Licence i hereby granted to the Producers Public market of the city of Kuirene for a term of five yenrs. This licence permits all persons hold ing permission from the market mas ter to retail fresh meats at tne Pro ducers Public msrket at Kugrne dur ing the term of this license. Thin li cense is In lieu of all MccnHes, nmorr tion charges and fees of every char acter under Ordinance No. ft.Vi of the city of Kugrne, and the llcenne fee hereunder shall be $.V) pnynhle $10 on the first dsy of March of each year during lt term.' When BRISTOW sells you a Watch or Dia mond it must and will please you. Dn You Want ,sn Electric Sewing Machine? Have 2 left 85.00 (129.00 Glendon H. Dotson Phone 2440J A niu 111 The Twin Oaks Lumber Pompanv. dili llljth street, aimouniv!. It new him one of the most cuiiiplMi' linen of huililiUK nnuontil ami ti.vploHives in Lane county, hnvitu; recently takeu over tho llnth-lfonertsiin Powder company as addition to their building material aerviee. They now lmvo the painting, unit ing, and building supplies along with their other lines. John J. Itogern, formerly of Bil lings, Mont., ha purchased the in terest In tho businesa held by T. .1. Seufort, Sr.. and will have complete charge of the purchasing department of the company. E. N Robertson of the Ruth-Hob-ertson Powder company is associated with the business as office salesman. The company is maintaining a fleet of five delivery trucks. A year ago the compnnv finished its modern building material store, assuring stor age and delivery of stock in the best slmpe, regardlosa of weather condi tions. . . The office force now ta as rnuowsi Tntin .1. Hoirera. nurehasing depart ment- L. C. Schnrpf, sales depart ment; 0. V. Culp. bookkeeper; K. V. Robertson, office salesman: T. .1. Senfert, Jr.. jard manager: n. B. Itecker. truck driver: Lloyd Terry, truck driver; S. E. Maharry, truck driver. The Art Needlaoraft Shop Will move to its new location, 30 K. Broadway about April 20th and will be known as THE BROADWAY INC. Bring your hemstitching and pleating to the' new store after our opening day. THE BROADWAY IXC. The Robb Dress Shop Will move to its new location. SO 1? rtMHa-av shout Anrll 20th. Wjateh for our openlrg announcement. THE UHOAUWAX, mu te Free Danos Tonight American Legion '49 Show at the Armory. Dancing 0 to 12. a21 Women's Dress Hospital Madame De Ryko, 038 Willamette. tf All kinds ot Dry Cord Wood. Phone CM. ' tf Announcing The And Misses' New mimrn nn This Is Brighten-UpTime! Strictly High Grade Ready House Manufactured By The Renowned "Gliddcn" Paint Co. . At Only, Gallon Guaranteed To If the directions are carefully Interested to know an to the plgmenta uifid lead, zlno and Wears Betters Looks Better 0 Lasts Longer More Satisfactory Than Any Othr Like Raint Manufactured Possesses Great Covering Capacity And Holds Its Gloss Indefinitely. Select from 13 Rood abadoa, cream white, colonial jrellow, Prenrh tfrev. Ilirht tnarl nnnfl crrnv hltt m Hrnk --,1 1 bjue, light brown, pea green, Pngp Three EDWARD TRAPP, MANAGER Credit Adjustment P.urPau. I'h. 2K70. We collect wlion utlipm f:iil. Notf n nnd accoi'Dt bouclit. 2' l.O.O.F. Bide. tf THRIFTY WASHER 125. Costs little to buy and little to operate. Sigvart Electric Co. U5B Willamette FOR CONGRESS baSr v . W. C. HAWLEY Republican Candidate for Renom Inatlon and present Chairman of Committee on Ways and Means of the National Houbb of Represen tatives, a Native Son of Oregon i who has "No Interests to Serve but tho Public Interests' and who Is Clean Capable Experienced Faithful Snooesefnl Read his Record of BuccesBfuf Service in Voters' Pamphlet (Paid adv. by Ilonald 0. Qlovor) Arrival Of Women's Sweaters 2nd Floor Mixod Paint Give Satisfaction followed. No doubt you'll be hlnh crailo, carefully gelectod pure Unseed oil. ' . apple green, also tobacco blown. (HOUSE FURNISHING DEPT.) 41' t ) PI5 MT.-f'fit N V. . .I'll mrri E1M