Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, September 21, 1923, Image 5

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    MORNING REGISTER. EUCENE, ORE., FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1923
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Yesterday's Express Brought
THE SMARTEST OF
New Wool SjSSjffi
Skirts ' IS I
plain and Plaited
PJaids anc( Checks
fASIUOAIIlX women wouldn't tliink of planning
Kail wnrdrolic without; a new skirt or two. This
year th7 W'H ehoosc them most eagerly for new
Sport Skirt and Dress Skirts arc exceptionally good
oukin. Yesterday's express brought new styles to
meet almost every demand iu size, color and fabric.
Dicy are priced at
$6.75 to $12.50
LARGE'S
865 Willamette Street
gjCAUGHTIN THE ROUNDS B
Vr. and Mrs. Ilium Homo Mr
L Mm A. I'. Ulion have arrived
-t from n work' outing at
wit.
toprrtr In Timlinl C. T.. Wc.
bu Irntlrii hi lurin near ihe
property at Twenty-fourth
n and Krlehilly atrrct.
tamrrliis fnmi OpvralHm
k i'. K. Hhell. of Mabel, wh(i
ily underwent, An operation
iht Merry hospital. In reported
tt npl.lly recovering.
Iml Pmu'lirr at lllnilly
k lliuro J. (Ilffi.li, I'roebyler-
Hudrnt pastor nt tho I nlvnr
( Omnn. will speak at the
ill at lilui'Uly rhurt'li Sunday
moon m o clork.
Un. Mnwin ai ul Dftiitttitrm Home
lii W. Miwii and daiiKh
Mimet Helen. Kill h mid tCilll h.
VJ horns liuit ululil frum a two.,
In Southern California.
pDwolhy Knnwlea, who nccuin
Mttivni, also returned.
1
P"iH CarUton UiHiinui
ii. I'vlcliin. ion nf Mr. mul
K K. K. rnrlrliui, haa returned
north lirnil whora bo has
f itnployrd during tho Slimmer
with tho Hlnut Lumber romiiany.
Ilo will enler lhi I'lilvcnilty of
Oregon tin a iiti.mtirr of tho sopho
more claw.
Mlm Dowry (iixw i Modfonl
Mlsa, Muriv liovery lefi yesterday
inurnlnic for Medford where alio
will leaih school.
Ininvra Iim- Kawaa O. H. Hogg,
of Newton. Kansas, who has been
visiting hern for llln punt novcnil
days, linn left for Mh home.
t
lliini from Mnmila M t-s. Wal
ter price iiinf her almor-ln-lnw.
Mm. Kri.il Flm-hor. woro hnro yes
terdny from Mureola to attend tho
annual l-ano roiinly fair,
Cluirrli Kcrvlor. to lli lli'lil nl
Noll Itev. Hruco J. Uirfon, Kudnnt
pastor of Ihu I'ulvomlU' of Oregon,
wiil preach nt thu uhiiruh ut Noll
Sunday evening, starting nl 7:80
o'clock.
(Iter to Ilo (ilvi Awny Toriny
Tho drawInK fur the lucky num
ber to deride the winner of the
omlul ntii.nt mado ly thtt Kar WoHt
MiiiiiiiirLtit-lnir coiitimuy will he
mado thin afternoon nt the oham
her of commerce hooth nl tho lJino
county fair. Over 1000 numeH
if you want a good Hat - - -liny
a Scholilcl
IT ' I It
mm
Green M'errell Co. opens the season
With an Open and Shut Value
Policy - - - -
t the start of anything whether it's an opera
tion for appendicitis or the noiuiiiatinu of a Presi
dent it's well to know all there is to know
o'wit what you can expect.
witness this .
; May, this 21st day of September, wc pledge the
' following. ...
"that every Value effort wc have ever made in
past and evory Price Preference we have ever
wrncd are dead laurels now."
)vc arc KoinR to outdo last season's business by
"icreasinR this season's values nml from the
vc,;y start of Fall buying, which is now, you arc
Pnir to sec such values at Green Merrclls that
"will be hard for you to sec any other store. ,
New Fall Suits $35. $40, $45
green IllerreU Co.
men's wear .
"one of Eugene's best stores"
w e. o,, , ,10,)k ,
' ' ' oxpet, to hi
;;;iHe.i iH.rre , ,1,tHt (,
i.l Hint l.yinm .,. ,,, .
'"'ved i i5K ye;,,,;,,,:;"
' lit tin. Hiim,W. ,k day or ill.
(Urn?,!!,"11 s!?:'"
W h I. '! i""1' "' Huokiuii.,
h I. i V'"lln t tli hum,, of
hr hrother, H. w. Mlmurn, motor
.
luiivm ft Kwiufcw-H. n, ,.,.
iT' ,.'.' 'Ker of tho Union
I., ii i , I'll ii y hiui left for Hoattlo
llllend a i.etK of olllcliil of
tifuZSky."' X""C,H l roturn
, '' ' ull"n. ""iin.on.ry
atrolmiin hero while rhlof of l-o-Men
Judkiim wan on IHh va.utlon,
hiui retired from thu forco on tho
roturn ot tho chlnf.
Vim Armliiiun i,m Van Ar
nilln, of I'orthiiid, Iiiin left for
hl lionio after a vImIi of u few dayii
Inn. with hla brother, Kranfc U
Armlluffo, of thin clly. Van wu
hero to iieo tho annual Ine county
fair. t
Thrim IUwIiIi-iik iu, liut
W. H. Coonrr. who w.i.
inorelund addition, announced: yen
lerduy that today In, will heifln
mo iTuuiiou oc throe new real
dencea on Iho tract. Ilo mild ho
expect to build morn at u tutor
date,
Man Injured Wlillu IrfxctfliiK
Waller Taylor, loiiKiir omployod ut
Iho Klrhy Urothora plant, near
HwIkhIioiiiii, waa ut the lOuseno ho
pllal yealerday to receive rnodleal
alliintlon for n, cut In hla lomplo,
received when an uxo Bllppcd whllo
ho wan ut work.
IUhu-ii from Cnllftiriilft Mr.
and Mr. V. A. Tripp and family,
of thin city, and Mm. O. If. RoIIoh
unit mil, JiiIIiih. or Portland, havo
rvturned arter u motor trip to Cnll
rornla. They atayed for aoms tlmo
at Long Uvach und Los Angeles
to vIbIL relaUvca.
.
. Gwml liiMrurV (ion to
ford HorirVmnJt U VuukWuv. In
Iruclor of Iho national Kuard
companion of Ihla clly. hua I, .ft tor
hlii Hlailon at Medrord after a
week here. Tho aeriioant will re
turn hero aicnln In two weolu to
attond tho drill nt tho local unite.
Tn-iuli Ik llrlne Flllixl Work
en tho filling or the deop trench
that cromieff tho rnlverally ot Oro
Kon rampiia haa atnrted. Tho work
of limlnlllng. tho new plpcn haa
been completed und work will- bo
rushed In order to havo the around
cleared ror tho opening of the col
ll'KO. ir
Ktaibaita Ilin. friHii Ml. Anavl
Mliu, Hqiulla Kaber with her "In
ter. OetrMde, has arrived here
from their homo at MU Ansel In
preparation for tho ro-openlnir of
Iho tlnlvoraity of Oreson. MIhm
Itoanlla 1h In her aenlor year at
tho I', of O. and her alster la on
terlns her flfat year's work.
.
Hiiro from Portland Mlaa Ger
trude Mrlntyro, of Portlnnd, head
of tho Alpha. Delta Phi aororlty
of tho l'iilverlty of Orearon, nr
rlvod hero yostorday In pniparatlon
for Iho openlnir of tho coIIcko, Mu
rlu Struiihe. of Pnrthind. Iieait of
ot tho Alpha Delta. PI sorority
also arrived to start tho coIIcro
year. f
. . , ,.
HuilRvt IKmril Haa Sksalon
Work on tho preparation of tho
Lano county budirot was started
ytmiorduy and will bo continued
today. JllilKO C. P. Ilnrnard l
chalrmnn of tho budRet board and
W. C. Waaliburne. secretary. Ils
trlrt Attorney C. N. Johnston and
bounty Clerk It. ft. Brj-son ore as
slntlnK In tho work.
.....ii ..n.ii.. .r i.
on tho luilldliiK of 400 feet ot now
ornamenml stono wall nt the l.'arl
f. Washbiirno homo on Fnlrmount
lleiRhin Is proiireaslnit nnd yester
day tho nrchltect. OoorRO Otton, of
Portlnnd, sent to that city for a
flvo-lon truck to transport the cut
stono from the Mnlhewa' quarry at
Coburg to Kulrmount.
Klirlnrm f!o to IVmllrton Mem
bers of tho Mystic Shrine from
this city who worn at Pcmlloton
yesterday to attend tho ceromon
lal Include- 1-Ycd Klsk. J. S. Mbb
lailry. W. M. Proston. Walter
Kwan, Stanley Stevenson and 15.
r, Ulmmons. Mra. Proaton and
Mr. nnd Mrs, IIiirIi Hampton nro
also nt Pendleton to nttond tho
roundup.
Itotiirn fnm Vacation Mr. and
I .,..n M-l,i-f.iirlv have ro-
turncn aiier n, vacuinni u,,. .
Qmillln Thitir visited
with Mrs. Harvnnl Moore, alstor
of Mrs. McCready. at seniuo. ain-
lor and sirs, aiooro aocoiniiuu-
..n a, il.ll nt n wnek.
Mr. and Mra. McCroady attended
the annual stnto Amorlcan Lglon
concluvo nt Sonsido.
J -
ci.M.lt. Ilimu.1 Ifiia, VitG
Sparks from tho chlmnoy of tho
Alpha XI lolta sorority house nt
n.p . ainrtnd a fire OH
in mivui.
tho roof yestordny monitnR. A
man at work at mo r.un'i
4l.n lilnan. before thO
UHIVeiwil,V n.n ...w
A tiin ttouRA and no
OCnil'Hll.n
sont In a call for tho fire depart
ment. A nolo nnoui iuur
anuaro was burnod in tho roof.
,.'.'.J..i iinii.B. rieaml For New
11. . t niAnrinir tho around
'. f Ir. nnA XfnlSOO SUW-
tor me nrw "".e ..
mill which will bo built noar Hn.RK,
has boon started and ono donkey
. , u.nnnnHnn at Iho
r Wrt ". tho'bu.ld.n.r of the
mi l pond is aiso uu -cirdlnR
to local mill , men. The
plant will navo a wpnnw.
foot a day when operation start Is
tho report. ....
Now Htoro to Open H. B. Tto
mano, proprietor of the Romano
nhoto studio, haa lensed a store
Tn the Xiimwnlt building, on Hov
onlh avonue oust and plans to
oiiiii i.i,.-. r,f ihn sale
o?ll.h"i.; Sekh. jowolry. hooa.
olotttliiK nna olhor merchandise
Tho More has a floor Ve ot- 40
W 45 fort "' w111 r'roDnh,, b0
ojen by October 1. Mr. ttomnne
WHI onntinun his plioto business on
VVIIlnmoltO sireeu
Mm AiiiIiTsnn Dennrlw Mw. K
T An lorson. of Grants Pass, who
i!;,sAten spend...;, the Rronlor
wttor. Maude
I f 111 I o ii, Arliionn, wliero ho han
aiiuthor duushter. Who wlM be
Rono several montlis, .
. A-
i HriilKii nnd (Jrooin nt huuuit
,Mr. uud Mrs, Mllliml Martin, of
aiiu, ni u roKlsterod ut tho WmeoU.
Thoy woro married yostorday,
l'olliw Miitnni llnuwi Miss Mnl
lio H. Ady, city police matron, bus
returned noma from a two months'
vliil I In Kunsnn nnd Nobraxku.
-
Mnrrluim i.Iiwiihi, In iHsuitis A
murrliuio llcenso wiu Issued at the
olllco ot County Clerk ilryson to
Mildred T. Martin, or Ada, anil
Myru J;. Mllior, or Slltcoo.
HwlMlhomu Vwvtu lluro C K.
Good and wlfo und It. WudHworUi.
of UwlsHhonio, arrived In .UKno
uiai mam ami roelsterod at tlto
UHrks. Toot Htingley, oiao of that
putuu, m hero. i
Mm I'ailicr Iti-ro frum WiMlr
Mrs. Curtor O. Porker, of Wesl
flr, waa un urrlval hero yostorday.
She nays that Colonel Kully and
hla osHOcliitea nro muklns; Kood
headway with their sawmill work.
-
' Hero from flalim Amono; visi
tors boro for tho annual fair are
Mrs, I. 11. ailbortson and dauKh
tor. Norma Jean, of Salem, who
nro visiting with Mrs. Ollbertson's
sister, Mrs. K. nichurdson. o' this
clly, 1
. ... ..
MupIntiMi Man In City Charles
camp, well known renldont or
Mapleton, was an arrival horo yes
terday. Ho raid that tho poople of
that part of tho county ore re
joicing over so much road work
going on there.
Mi, anil Mrs. Jarvln Hero Mr.
and Mra. W. J. Jurvls, of Soaaliio,
aro horo for a day or son on their
way to California for tho winter.
Mrs. Jarvls waa Miss Betty dross
boforo her marriage and lived horo
ror many yonrs,
-. , . ,
DIsmlttHed from Msit-y Hrsitiltiil
Patients dlsmlsaed yeaterday
rrom tho Mercy hoapltal included
Mra. Frank Kelley and- Infant
dnughter of Coltago Grovo and
Mrs. It. W, Jack and Infant son
of motor routo B. -'
' Ifflvlng for Newport Mr. H.
Hondershott. of this city, and Mm.
Klla Short, or Gold 11111, who has
been visiting hero at the Hender-
shott home, leave today for New
port for a visit of a few days be
fore itm. Short leaves for. hor
home.
Boys Tn km to Ktau- School T-e-Roy
Kppcrson and Howard Clark.
who a few days oko woro commit
ted to tho atato industrial school at
Salem, were taken there yostorday.
Kpporson stole a. bicycle and Clark
reaisiod an officer after several es
capades that "put him in bad."
.. .
K. V. Klmmoiw nt Pmdleton E.
C Simmons, local ropresentatlvo of
iho Ford Motor Company. Is at
Pendleton to nttond . the Annual
round-up. Yesterduy ho won pros-
en t at tho ceremonial of the Al
Knilor Tomnlo of . tho Mystic
Shrtno, with which he is afflllntcd.
.
Community dull to Hoot A
dinner and aocial evening is
planned for tho momborsj of the
CoIIcro Crest . Community club
next Thursday ovonlng at tho club
house, according to th officials of
the organization. This will bo the
first ovont of tho season -.of the
club.
Manilla Man M Jail Frank
Bartoll, of Marcola, Is ; in the
county Jnll charged with the
theft of five windows from the
home of Claude Hammitt. on the
Mohawk. It Is alleged that the
windows were taken' while Ham
mitt and his family were away and
that they havo been identified.
Van Svarvcrud, deputy sheriff,
mado the arrest.
Now Storo Soon to Open Plans
for tho opening of tho new Carroll
branch pharmacy on Alder street
adjacent to the Cnmpa Shoppe arc
being mado as the work on the
building is being rushed nnd the
place will- soon- bo ready for.oc
eupanoy. aocordlng to the owners.
A complete now stock of merchan
dise will bo sent to tho new estab
lishment to be ready for tho U. of
O. opening, ir tho report.
' Watson Mows to Hampton
BnlliUnic "Curly" Watson, who
haa conducted a confectionery
stnnd in a small building on Sixth
avenuo west, next to tho Standard
Oil station on tho Olive afreet cor
ner, during tb past Bummer, nas
moved to a small room In the
Hampton block n few doora oast
of tho old location and aorosa the
hall way from tho U. S. employ
ment auenov. Hla radio roc.olvlng
outfit has also been, moved to the
new location and la in operation.
.. Hum. Ihiairuxl Bnrnoil nesl
donla from west ot the city who
woro horo yostorday report that
mimh ilnmun WM Honn bv a graSS
flro at tho Sutherland plaoo about
seven miles from tho city Bundny
afternoon. A. barn and chlckon
houso on the plnco were burnod
and It is believed that tho gross
riro started shortly aftor tho Coos
bny train, passed. S. P. Jensen,
who resides near tho farm whoro
.the fire startod, saved- the' house
which for some time haa uoan un
occupied. '
. ... .,.-,- i -
Fiirmcr Kiwim Resident Dies
Word wns received' here Inst nigni
by Moody Hollls, freight agent of
ihn SouLhern . Paciur. tnat. nia
niece, Miss Annie Brownloo. for-
merlv of this city, died ycsiorniiy
at Arlington, Wash., at the ago ot
4 yearn v TUe romains win oc
hrnnaht here by her- mother, Mra.
M. E. Bro'wnlee,' for Interment in
the family Dlot at tho masonic
cemetery. Just a, month ngo Miss
Brownloe's slBter, Mrs. aioiia ainy
borry, who alBO died at Arlington,
was burled here.
m lHs.nl L.,n r-MM Til -
llllli.r'iviii.' ------ ---
tcrtwt One of the unique displays
i - . . - ...nmAKllA nvhlhll St thO
nnnnnl Iine show Is the mlnlnturo
graveyard adjacent to mo v,
inghooao battery booth whoro tho
. i .. ..l.lin, -vt.vlnnlf nv. r a serlOS
of atonea sacred to tho memor'
of batteries tnat nave pi u
for various rensona which aro In
scribed on the marker Many who
loo kovor the little graves nro re
minded -ot meir own uvuuiun -
1 ii ii I - knltn-IO. nnd rtlll-
roKiini i" ----dolo
with ench other, according to
tho Wostlnghotme mon, r
roiloo Ciilloll Wlwn Wlrn niirlis
Out Tho broaklng of nn electric
wire near 1339 Franklin boulovard
Into lnflt night resulted' In n, call
to the pollno from residents near
tlio anene of action, The wlro on
milting sparks and ciiuhciI coiihIiI
cnihlo excliemeiit In tlio neigh
borhood. A lino man went out to
remedy tho trouble.
W. O. Hwjill (ii lU.lurn w. O.
Swan, local investment man, who
Is at Port hind on a bUHluoaa vlalt,
Is expected to return horo toduy.
tyatlicr Ih AbixiIiiKxI (iuiirillun
l. K. Yorun yesterday was ap
polnuid guurdlan of hla son, Cal
vin Yorun, 20, who Is a beneficiary
ot u Ufa Insurance policy ainount
.Iiik lo (1000. -
Midltiil KiMitnty Hun MootluK
A meeting and dinner of the l.uno
county medical society wua held
laHt evening ut the Oaburn hotol.
A skin cllnio und discusniun fol
lowed the business scaslon.
Oomo to Livo In Oregon. .A
sevon-pound son urrlved Meptem
bor 15 to llva In Milwaukle, Ore.,
with hla parents, Mr. anil; Mrs.
Fred Sporr. Grandpa and Onind
ina 8. Mluturn, motor A, will so
soon to see him. '
Oiurcii lroteram llannod Uutli
Akora will bo tho soloist at the
services at tho Unitarian church
next Sunday, according to Frank
Fay Uildy, paator. Tho sermon
tor the Sunday servlco . will be
"God for the national." according
lo Mr. Eddy,
IioavcH for Princeton Arthur
Brumloy loft yesterday for the east
10 re-enter Princeton university
and complete' his examination tor
Ph. W. Ho will go by way of Don
ver and C-hlcugo and lntonds to
remain a few days with old friends
at tho latter city.
Two Now ItiwIdonooHio Uu Built
A nermit was issued yesterday
to Harry 11. Hoguo for tho erec
tion of a new residence at 1998
Potter street at a cost of $3000 and
to Hugh 1. Ford for tho orection
of a roHidenco at 114 Twenty-second
uvcnuo cast at a cost or $4000.
Piano C'arrlrn Quako Itixurei
Word was. received yesterday that
tho pluno piloted by Sergeant Fntt
which laat Sunday carried the Jap
anese eurthquako and flro pictures
rrom the ship at Seattle to the San
Francisco Chronicle arrived in
11 mo lo have the pictures appear
the next day. At tho request of
the Chronicle the Morning Regis
ter lute Sunday attemooo put in
two Iong-dieluncO phone calls glv
ing the time of arrival of the plane
over this city in order that the San
Francisco publication could, koep
In touch with the progress of the
air trip. The plnne passed over
Eugene about 4:20 p. m.
DIED
WALKER At hla homo Septem
ber 14, 1S23, Charlea E. Walker,
of Portland, at the age ot about
40 years. Survivors includo his
mother, Mrs. Dello Walkor, of 545
Madison street, Eugene: Thomas
J. and Klorenco Walker, of Eu
gene; Mra. Sanford and Burnell
Osier, both or Flagstarf,. Ariz., his
brothers and sisters. ' Tho body is
being sent to tho Branstcttor
chapel for funeral service and
burial. '
MABRIKD
K REM M EIHANNH At tho S.
Mary's Catholic church, Septem
ber 20, 1923, Joseph Kremmol
nnd Miss Sylvanla Hanns, Rev.
Father Edwin V. O'Hara officiat
ing. Mr. and Mra. "Kremmel will
take a honeymoon trip to Portland
and points in Washington.
HORN
PARKJSR M Mercy hospital,
September 20, 1923, to Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil A. Parker. 1444 Mill
street, a son.
MOR8K At Mercy hospital, Sep
tember 20. 19t3, to Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Morse, of Springfield,
route 1, a son.
SORBNSAN At the Eugene hos
pital, September 19, 1923, to Mr.
and Mrs, Walter Sorcnson, of
Rugenc, a daughter. -
RECALL IS NOT BACKED
S. S. liEOUGK REPORTS. MOVE
SEISMS UNIHHHJLAR.
The recall aimed at Governor
Plorce which Is now undor way
Booms to luck public backing, ac
cording to tho opinion of S. 3.
George, cnndldato for superinten
dent of public instruction at the
election lust fall and now connect
ed with tho stnto Industrial acci
dent commission with headquart
era at Portland.
Georgo waa hero yesterday on
his way south and states' that the
recall petitions nro in circulation
at many cities but that ho haa not
found much enthusiasm' among
people with whom ho has como in
CABNI-VAti DANCE
Annual Fair Week - .
DANCE
Friday night
NEW ARMORY;
Music by - Russell's Melody
Mixers. a-J0-a
Here He Is!
I The , man - to whom all t
1 women , were but play
thinks. ":;,'. '';'-'; I
iwiai,m.i.
All
I -
j 1
Cepyright 1923 The House of KuppenJadmcr
aar.' .visitors;
Are Cordially Invited to Inspect Our " V 4 :
Fall and Winter Exhibit
of Men s Wear
1
You will enjoy 'seeing the styles, and the beautiful patterns in fine foreign and domes
tic woolens. We'll be pleased to have you try on the different models and see for your?
self how becoming they are. The price will appeal to you as much as the style. Our
ironbound "molicy-back-if-not-plcased": guarantee- absolutely- insures your complete;
satisfaction. ' ., ' .'..-; ... . - - - . i
CUPPEK1E1MER:-; GOOl , CLOTHBS
Fit Perfectly, Hold Their Shape, Wear Long ' ;'
aid
- Other Good Clothes from $30 Up
43
wing of
Fcr Good Clothes Always ( -( -
Showing
Men's New
FaU Hats
Men's PhoenU
Pure Silk ' ,
Hose :
85c Pair
contact on hia recent trips through
tho state recently.
NEW INSTRUCTOR. COMES
FRITZ MARTI KlitrHKB- FOR
rilllOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
Fritz Marti, a former student of
Zurich Polytechnic Institute nnd
Bern, will servo for tho -coming
year as instructor in tho depart
ment of philosophy nt tho Univer
sity of Oregon. Ho is a- nutivo of
Switzerland.
Courses In philosophy will bo
ntrengthened this year. Dr. Georgo
Rohec, dean of tho graduato school
and professor of philosophy, re
turns to tho campus this fall after
a year In Europe, ongnged in study
and travel. , '
Insure, with Fonry Tromo. 83 W. 9
L. C. Smith 8c Bros.
Remington' Portable
Underwood "": :
Woodstock" 0,1 "" ''.
Royal""'1 '- "--':u jj
Remington ' ' ' "'"v;''
Oliver" !'.'.:;,"'::
. . i-.. -.-t Hi"" ' , ' "
, I-Tittie Contracts"
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Pkies Ransinx from SS Urn
- Ribbons - - Carbons - ' Soppbes . '
OFFICE MACHINERY ft SUPPLY CO.
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- Jn - uj-hj i.i. . ai--a.i- ni mil nn ' .
I Ye Town& Slm
n ERNEST SEUTE, Proprietor
Wishes to announce the Opening,
of its
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Fountain Luncheons
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