. .....f .;'t'''i :
,.riJt"-' .1 win .
Best laitor wiaae .uiis
i jV '"y $-'500 or mure for a
rrn,y.itmla Htlit when you can
L.r a inilof "m,,c ",,'t tlml "t!) V(m
Weft et our special price of
.I'r.f-i
' 1 t r r
$35
have jtint received a luru
)V W iihiMieiit ol me uncut - rjuniity
'.J!'i woolen. ' l,r,lcr " '"trouuee u
" 1 our nc customer, wc will make you
'. i1 iult f,r S'15 Hl,t' "I'wardn. Thin
; ' ;'. fli that you net a, big bargain.
I' StH'"lf ,,,iull0' 1,c ulc
( wilt lost ' '
ONLY FOR TEN DAYS
hJUNDRKDS of our customers arc
1 jnlislic'l with our workmanship
and service. Our (uhIiIous are the
nnie as worn in Now York. Place
your order while the ordering in good
and we will do the rest.
Vet, the tailor made suits do wear
H. R. Larsen Tailor
ilte si.
I'-li'i
Upstairs over Griffin Hdw.
felTUBr PRINTtRS
& EXPERT WORKMEN
taolllT ! Jill! All Y N.
hBt RARE KJSMPI.KH
ka of Aldlne. ITim Rival
m at Bret An f Uxt .
Twaunh Onrlary
ol ThAuorlatd frvm)
1H0O. Oct JO. Saved for
Ihtouih the efrorfa of a
linn book runrlnra who
yihtlr pounulon, numerous
alnef that moat famuua lath
n ronlrlbutlon to tha pub
fare, lha Aiding Prcaa, nrn
larlr way Id Increasing
mi (0 Ihn protecting shelves
tUnbcrry library hire. They
tuaea tcatltnonliils to tho
ni cheapness of flno lllrrnry
i i
tale la ono of lha chief char-
Im ol Ihmio old volumes.
Kit 10 Dr. Ilerro Duller,
nnknuiodlan of Ilia Newlier
Br, who says that many
n if lha Adllna I'reaa wore
Mai In form that rlrala Hint
Ntt lha twentieth crnlury
tfl'rand (old at thainaton-
of two ahllllnn.
fc Aldlna Press was ralali-
llahl by Aldua Munutnia In Venice
In 141.0, shortly aftiT Ilia Invention
of printing. Tho firm waa contin
ued fur.nra.ly 76 yanra. first by
lila aoa unci then hl grandson, after
tho death uf the founder. Hum
na works were produced In thla
time, of which sniiipln. of almoat
loo aro In lha Now harry collection.
Ahlua specialised In worka of
Oracle nnd l-alln man of lllorary
grnlita.
Almoat aa aoon na published, tho
Alillnn , wnrka wro ronoirnlaad aa
of uniinunl nirrlt. accordlnir to Or.
Ilutl-r. ion thruuith the ypant
Ihoao rnro vulumaa mv xuluad In
crpaalnc pouulttiity, - oapaclnlly
thoao turned out In extra, fine
wurkmnnahlp. . ,
Tho Aldlno hooka Inado up Iho
orlKliml nnd In aomo rnao h only
nirdliirna thi'oUKli which wnrka of
aomo of tho titdnat tlrork and Ilnt
Inn wrltara wore trniminltti'd to
ftituro iranoratlona. . . . . , '
ll'a Tih llaul
flno Itroni hlnderAnca to aurcoaa
aanina to ha that Indualry cnala ao
much ninra affnrt than nuthltlon.
Now York Aniorlcnn. ....
Not LimmI laioturli
"Jnck'a Kit a now ayren for lila
rnr.M
'Roally. What bocamo of tho
blondv ono?" Ixindon Mali.
EUGENE MUSIC SHOP
tth St Mtuic Store
JIZ Ask us to appraise your old piano. ' Liberal
ilowance on new pianos. No obligation to buy. Thone
today 312.
I
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I Viafl.
SK4 (rom tk.
i4ik.i j
Cheney
For Culture in tho Hoin
itimilunty with th muiiul euitrrpltcu of
the world u cMential to true culture.
To be ftmillif with theM" mutcrptccea u
nproduced by The Chewy U to know them
are
ha
and
the rich quality Imrattrd by the irtat tn,
! rainaa in ineir true Detuty, ununpurca,
It u tho remit of entirely ceietailaeourtic in
vtntioru, evolved end perfected m The Cheney
nd found in thic mrtrunent alone.
tlltHEV fAXkltfO MACHINE .COMPANY
It '""'Wtely. ..For. Cheney, reproduction
vtalulL,Ir mAti W Mth'Y the Sriginal which
Mi. k?dnm diKinctivc. All of the kweHnat of tone u
- r rooei.
quality
hw Music Shop
SEMltth
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1923
SEVEN
Scoro of 22to'rauftht'rl6llod
Up Against Southerners
WILSON STAR OF HUSKIES
Hixxaiy Hairim! Fjioih vim
Jxxitnv ion. ii.iw,, v)tn, Ulum
ina Afur Htrm of xnu-Mt '
HKA.'ITI,IC, ot. 20. In a itnnio
nutturoil by Ihrvn kouIn fram field
IP. . lwo.'"''llowii tho Unlver
aliy of WiiMiiinviii.
!?.' "" '"Iwraliy of Houlliwn
' iillfonita iin hora todny, wln-
...... iui rirav I'aciria conat confar-
onw luaaln hy a, to 0 aooro. ,
Oaor Wlln, Oi apoady loft
halflineik from Kvomtt, oarm-d tho
flmt 1'urple nnd Uol.l touchdown
tbroo mlnut i.fior lha alnrt of
ho ontal. Th Tr.gun nonlor,
lllce, liaaaad, tho hull til N. Andor.
aon wno rumblod und Kuhn ,of
.iiniKioii capturod tho ball on
t. M. C.'e five. yard Una.
Tnarmiu than nuulo Ihrmo yards
lliruiiith rentor nnd (laorirn WIN
ann want IhroiiKh right ttrklo for
thn flrat arnre.
In tha aarond qunrtor a forward
tiui. Wllaon to Hail, natiod tho
Wuahlnrtiin tan in thlrly-flvo yarda.
A atwond puna. Zlal . to Waatrotn,
aarncd 16 yard for tha Woahln.
toni urMdara. After aoverul lino
)lunoa, atinrinan croaaad lha lino
for Iho arc-end touchdown. Ilvfora
Ilia iiarlar ondoil Ihn I'urplo nnd
tlold (nlnad 76 yard nt tho klek
off by Wllaon'a rHrht and run, tho
bull ram I hit on tha vlaltor'a lb-
ynil Una. Hhormnn than auccma-
riiliy kiokad a aoal frcan flnld.
lUKll Klih Ilraw IVnalltiw
riouah ploylna: In tho third nunr
lar laaultod. ln pennlllra for.. both
.olitvana. Aflor nn xchunK of
punui z-.iei poaaaa tno hall to Hall,
iwhloh nollol tho WaahliiKlon team
II ynrda nnd put tho ball nn tha
Trojan two -yard lino.' , Wllaon
Knliii'd a yard throuKh cantor, but
woahlnitton waa nonalluid for
holdlnic. aiol than klckod another
jinn rrom noia. .,
Kumbloa waro fraquant by both
elovana tn the lajtt nuartar. , A
racovtrod fumble by a Waahlnitlon
playnr put the ball on U. H. C'a
H-yar.1 line. Zlal made three yarda
ana men Kicked another goal from
.field. Captain Dolley of tho Tro
jan waa tho only player for tho
vLaltorv to fet away with a hair
run. Ha mado 10 yarda Jn tha laat
perloOT,
Hummary;
Waahlnirton (I!) (0) IT. H C.
Weatrfin I,H IMiythlan
Kuhn., l.T ...N. Anderson
Hryan ..U Hawklna
Waltara O iltlco
llollnnn K( Knrle
I'atrle ItT .... Cummlnjra
Hall (O) . ft Adama
Hhcrninn Qll ....(C) Dolley
M. Wllaon I.I I ...O. Anderson
7.lel.. nil Newman
Teareau KB Campbell
Hcoro by porloda: ..
Waahlnirton ...... . . 7 t t S St
V. B. V. ........... 0 0 0 0 0
' Waahlnirton acorlnar: Touch
down, (1. Wllaon, Hherman; point
rrom try arter, touchdown,. Hlior
man; troal frtlm field, Hhorman,
'.lei' ).
Heferee, Oeoraa Varnell. Rpok
ane, llnlvnmlty of Chloaaoi umpire.
Hum 1 lolun. Portliind. fire iron Aar-
rloultursl collriro: head linesman.
Ilobert Morrla. Keattle: field judce.
anm Kdwln Perkins, Taooma, I nl
vemlly of Chlraao. h.
Time of iwrloda, 15 minutes
each. , I-. ,
IA.NlrW TfrftOWH rlKHT b'aII
IS WUHJ.U'M HKH1KH
FtxyriiAM, itwiiyrs
rennsylvanla H: Columbia 7.
Byracuao li Plltaburar 0.
Hnrvar.1 : Holy Croaa 0.
Kebraaka 0; Kansas 0.
Noire linmo 26: Princeton 2.
Ohio Northern 14; Western Re
serve. 0. , ... ...
. Mnlnn 11: Dates 7.
Michigan AbkIos 11: Alhlan 0.
Poaton col loco 11; Canlus col
leaa 0- . , . utt.
Ilutcors 7: Now Tork university
1. i
Amhest 7; Massachusetts AeTtrlos
1. i
Penn Stato 11: Navy 1.
, V. I I. U: Maryland 7.
riltMbura; fresh mo n 11; Byracuso
freshmen 7.
Ohio Htato 0: Michigan 11.
Wnbnah 7; Turduo 7.
Wlsconaln 62: Indlnnn, 0.
Tufts 14: Wealeyan .
Ilrown 20; Itnaton university
Norwich 7: Wllllnmn 14. ,
Army 21: Auburn .
I.elilirh S: Kordhnm S.
ltonnselnr I'ply 15: Hnmllton 0.
irnlon 7: Itochesler 0, .
Cornell 14: Colirnte 7,i
Hnwdoln : Colhy .
Oenlson 7: Akron 0.
Miaint Union Sit Konyon 7.
TFaveMa 11 r BntinRflold 0.
North Dakota 0: Minnesota 17.
Chicago 23; Norlhwesjern ' 0.
Tale 29: nuoknalM4. i i
Mercer li; Chntuinooira S.
Ml lAWrenee 11: Slevona 6. ,
Ohio-university 6i Otnolnnatl 11.
HeldolberB .7; piutaon. ... r
ITnlvorslty of Missouri 0; St
T.niila iinlveraltv 0. 4
DeaMolnen university 0: North
Dakota. AfflffosO. .
Miami. Oberlln IS.
OeorxlaToch 20: Ooortrolown 10.
West VlrKinla Si; Mersnait u. i
'At Iluttew-Montana 16; Mlnoe 0.
' Waahlnirton and Joffcrson :
P.rnnirlA Tni-h 7. - .IV
' Nnvy Midshipmen IS: University
of VlrhtfnlB rreanmon n too.
Knnx 9: Carloton 48. ol
Michigan colloico of mines' of
Hbuiihton 0; Northorn Btauo nor
mal 0. ' - , ;
University of Tenn modlcnl ool
Ioro 66; Houthwestorn Prosbyter-
jan university o. ,
nuseollvlllo (Ark) Agsrles It
Union unlv-orslty 9,-
Tnlnnn IS:. Iulslnna Toolt 7.'-
' Mississippi A. and. M. 18; Mis
sissippi university 7.
At. Jnhna 0: Concordia S.
Mtoornhend Minn, stato lonohws
0; Jamestown colleae 9.
Canyon Normal 22; Now Mexico
imlvnmltv fi. '
Toxns A. M. SB! i-ouiaiiinn.
afnin iinlveraltv 0. .
AuRUstnna 0; Monmouth college
10.
Illinois collego 7; Illinois Nor
""jilll'lkln 8 O Northwestern oil
; Im. Crosso Normal 19; Columbia
college (Dubuque) 0.
university of Arliiona 12; Texas
a.'l.Ml Af Mlnea 7.
iwimnuth 27: University of
Vermont 1. - ' . ..
nefeata rittslinra
wuw vnni:. Oet; 20. Lines
u.i hM tipnvnnteil elthor Of tht
jauong . olavana from. gyrsousa
V
i
i
Judgs Kenesaw Mountain I.nn-
dla, supremo puwer In the baseball
world, la shown throwing out tno
first ball In tho world s series be
tween tho New York Ulunts and
tho Now iork Yaiikoce. , ,
Pltlstiurg from crossing tho goal
llmai for touchdowns nt the Ynnkeo
atadluin today, but McHrlda'e
placement kick In tho third quarter
won tho name for Kyrucuao, throe
to nothing. It waa a riubborn
fight from alurt to flnlah, , .
Harvard Is I.uiiky Vlcuar
CAMUKIDfiK. Mass.. Oct. 20.
Harvard do feu toil Hoiycroas, alx to
nothing, hero today . In . a . gumo
marked by . froquont fumbUng.
Hoiycroas. thrlca threatened ,,to
ooro In tho (Irat half when It re
covered tho - ball three times on
fumbles Inaldo tho. Harvard 26-
yard line, but Itlopela throe at
tempted dropklcka fulled. liar
van! scored In the third nerlod on
a 20-ynrd forward pass nnd nin.
Kpauldlng, sub quarter, failed to
kick the goal.
CLUBMEN BEAT G0NZAGA
u(;ht tkam hoi.dk iuvai
TO TEX TO XOTIOXO
POHTIMN. Ore.. Oct. 20.
4.ulweighod noarly twonty pourula
to a nun tno small Oonzajra uni
versity loom hold tho heavy Mnl
tnomah.team of PorOnnd Ia a. ten
Jo nothing acoro loiloy on Multnd
man rieiu.. , jselthor team eoorod
in the first porlil. but early In the'
-third quarter Multnomah mnde Its
first score on a dropklck by Jenne,
captain and quarlor of the club
4eam, from the (tonzuga 10-yard
line. It wan Jennoa only success
ful kick out of alx trys.
. About five mlnutoa before the
end of the gumo a -Multnomah
player blocked a Oonxuga punt,
thn ball rolling 10 yards back end
(ver the Oonsagn goaj lino. . Pe
louso of Multnomah foil on tha boll
giving Multnomnh a tonrhrinwn.
Wen no dropklcked For. the final
point after the touchdown. ;
Oilman Urata Norlh.vrIni
CHIOAOO. Oct. 10. North
western's aerial attack failed to
function In the flrat throe-quartern
of piny today and th University
of Chicago defented the Purple.
11 to 0. Wtien the pnasea atarted
to come right for the Purplo wnr
rlors, towarda the end of tho laat
quarter.- It waa too. . late for the
Maroon defensive held. Twfco tn
the last five minutes of piny
Northwestern, by adroit passes
laid the ball Inaldo of - Chicngo's
five-yard line, but both times the
Stngg men's defensive held and
Northwestern was prevented from
scoring. . .
FOR NEW DIFFICULT JOB
Past Experience Great Aid
to Chancellor '
ALSO IS READY SPEAKER
I'lillkn Many Merman Isviti-rs
Kln-wmaimi Has Had Hucit
Training In I'iucUVuI I'ollttva
Kansas aitrl Nchrnaka Soorch-w
- (Ity The Auoclatad Pml
LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 2fl. Knn-
ana nnd Nebrnakn universities, tni-dltlonnl-football
rivals, bnttled to
n scoreless lid In tho now NebniBka
Memorial stadium today, follow
ing., the stadium dedicatory . exor
cises which wore, held In connec
tion with the-annual' Corn Huskers
alumni, reunion. . . , . , .
SttRETS 'SOUGHT
ii ' y'.-..i. i , ..'.-t-,'.t '
KXITiOHATIONS VXDr.lt WAY
AT MOXTKZt'MA CASTLE '
(CorrextHindenra ot Tho Aniiarlntcd Press)
PHBHCOTT,! Aril., Oct. 17.
Scientists . hone, to lenrn more
about tho peoples of prehistoric
times who occupied the cliff dwel
lings nnd who hunt fortified homes
In. tho rocks. or licavor creek, na n
result of explorations now. under
wny at the Montesumn cnstle, nenr
Camp Verde, It has been . an
nounced. ,(! I I
Under tho direction or FrnnK
Plnkley, who is In chnrgo of the
ruins nt Cnsn Grande,- Arts., Mnnt-
exumns' cnstle, a pilule to nrchne
olnglsts, is being portinlly restored
and one of Its rooms heretofore
closed ta.tho public, on nccoiint
of. Its dangerous condition, Is being
explored., r
Kxcnvatlona In Ihls room nnvc
revealed mnnv.nrtlcles which ln
dlcnto.ithnt tho enrly Inhnhltnnts
were ornftsmon. Mr. Plnkley Iuir
found nieces of woven olnthi IiIiick
nnd dnrk red In cnlor nnd a reed
snndnl. A number of metntes. used
to grind com by the nnclonr peo
ples, hqva also been, discovered' hut
these differ In no pnrtloulnr from
others found In th" Apnche ruin'
throughout Iho state, .. . i
(CorreHpondltlico of TliaAawclaUid l'reaa)
WKHl,lN,.Oct. 16. Doutor Ous-
lav Htri'somunn, tho now chunual
lor of Iho (Jormau republic, Is a
thoroughly experienced,, cutch-ua-catch-can
politician. He in a ready
mumper, und a facile Wrltor on
political auhjc-cla. - , ... ..
Lnllko muny of the . Oonnan
leaders who aro . heavy with de
grees, long on politlcul theories,
and Inexperienced in tho wuye of
mankind, Chancellor- Htresernann
hus had much training In practical
politics.' -i-
Ho apcuks the langungo of the
ordinary mun und mukes extem
poraneous speeches which ure so
torse und direct und so thoroughly
characterl.od by a look of big.
luw-brcuklng words thai one would
never suspect him of having puaaed
through .many. i of tho toughest
courses Merlins and Leipslg Uni
versity offer aspirants for doctor
ates. . - . .. ,- ) ".;
Has Mado Mui- Kxrtmciion
itut Hlresuinann has tuid a lot of
hard uxperlenoo since he descried
tho univcraitlea.. His flrat -Job
vas ac-urelary to tho Huxonian anso
elation of. Industrials.- Ho became
ii. deputy of tho. Dresden town
council und In 1907 -was Ilrat
elected a member of the Reichstag.
Ho was a long time a managing
member of the (lermun-Amerlcan
Commercial uaaoclation and eerved
as head of the German uasoolatton
of Industrials.
His work has thrown him witn
employers and employees ullko. In
tha universities ho -specialized In
ecunomlca nnd hlatory nnd in ac
tive llfo he has had abundant op
nnrtiiniiv to atudv tho basic com
mercial and Industrial problems
which riorman facea. - .
Hireaemann has been a receptive
candidate for high political hon-
n tnr m.x venra. He had an mi
lrlnt pnrt in tho removal of
Hcthmnnn-Hollwegg. and since
that time his name has always
been among "thoao mentioned" for
prominent cabinet poaitions.
Ho was nn adherent of the par
liamentary cystem even when it
was regarded as Impossible in Oer
mnnv. but he held himself In the,
background, till tho plan for the,
great coalition came to the fore.
He was too canny a politician to
let himself be tho victim of an
Improvlaed. government patched up
without support from tho more lib
eral elaencnlf..,
Party Is-adnr After war
1 Immediately after tho revolution
Slreaemnnn became tho lender of
the Oerman People's Party. Backed
by. tho main Industries, tbnt party
managed to gain a strong position.
Sllnnes nnd other magnates stood
many tlffa with the purely lndua
trlnl sections of his own group.
' Ho hns nlwnys fought vigorous
ly for the unity ot tho Reich, but
h .innrf Insistently for an undcr-
..nrwiino- wUh German's former
enemies, even If heavy financial
sacrifices muat be the price .
, Stresemann was born in Berlin.
Mhy-10, 187S. He is nlwve med
ium height, stocklly-bullU wears a
Closely cropped moustache, ia erect
well aet-uo. haa firm blue eyca.
and carrlra himself with tho pose
and assurance thnt chnrndterlze
business men of wide experience
the world over. He is partly Dam
nnd hns a large shanely head. In
every way lie hns the nppearanco
of a mnn of nrtlon who enjoys ex
cellent henlth nd radiates en
thusiasm. Woodx to Visit Homriuntl
(By The Associate PreM)
. TOKiO.. .Oct. 20. r Cyrus E.
Woods. United Stntes anrbnssador
to Jnpan, will leave for America
the. .first of next month with his
wife and her mother. ' The trip
has been mnde necessary. In order
that expert medical attention can
be given Mrs. Woods' mother, who
wan injured In the Japanese earth.
.qimko In September. The ambaa-
sudor nnn nis lamuy win
about elxty days. "
.' Is Folloto Uwguo's Choi
PORTLAND, , Ore.. Oot. 20.
Senator Rcibcrt At Ia Pollette ot
Wisconsin was endorsed as a can
didate, for president by tho state
convention of- tho Non-Partisan
.league selected in Portland today,
according to announcement of H.
H. Stnlhird. secretary and treas
urer ct tho Ua Kollctto cnmpnlgn
oommittoo. Ouka Ov Beler was
chairman of tho convention nnd
W. f. Pottsmouth secretary, Stnl
lard eald. . ... .- - - - .
''WlH'tw HublMT Is Kins
A traveler- can ride .for seven
hours, by railway train., or. moro
thnn 300 miles between Singapore
Stop Coughing m
!V TheVmplest ana best way to stop
congns, coias, croup,. Droncmai,
'flo7 and U ajrlppe coughs Is to take
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COUGH REMEDY
, ' ihrery jasr U friend .
Comfort, Better Cooking, Better Living With the
Duplex
Alcazar
- - u:fi, wU
TWO RANGES IN ONE ;
Burns Coal. Wood and Gas singly or togethercan be ex- .
changed instantly from one fuel to the other without removing
or replacing a single part. ; ' . .. 7)
A single coal and wood range is wasteful except for
winter use. A single gas range is .wasteful except
for summer use. To combine the two is ideal, and
meets the demand of the twentieth ceTitury home for
"comfort," "convenience," . "economy" all the year
'round.' The' Duplex Alcazar' is" a single range, in
which gas -and coal or wood can be used at the same
time, or separately, as desired. It is just the range
for your home. There is nothing to lift out or interchange.
Simply pull or push a
lever at the lower right
hand side of the range
and your oven' is ready
for use for' either ' fuel.
It is as easy as turning
on or off the water faucet
in your" kitchen sink.' "
MANY IN USE
IN
EUGENE HOMES
' Pcmcwlwi Mlxitl
The Just Ire nf the pence In n
town in Ohio, In pursuance of hts
duties, nnd to hear anil ludffo the
enses thnt were brought hefor"
him nnd nlso to prpform occasional
mnrrlnsre ceremonies: ITe found It
difficult to dissociate Iho, various
funntlons nf hip, office, i i t
Fverytlilnc; hnd gone smoothly
until ho had naked ono bride: "Do
vou take this mnn to be your lius
hnnrm m t. ...: !
..The bride nodded emnhal'enllv.
"lid . ynn. nooiiaodvV -snhl. Ih
liiallre. turning to the bridegroom,
"whnt hnve yon to any In your de
fenSS'T VI KIH.UrOt II! rll''
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Remember Johnson Sells for Cash and Sells for Less
Johnson Furniture Co.
. i-1
625 Willamette
I a -. i I
v. "t
Telephone 1188
nnd Penang, in the Federated
Malay - atates, and not once lose
sight of the rubber plantations.
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'ii'':i' 8BB '. '' , -.
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k f Ovct U. S. N. Bank t
$100 Reward $100l
1? t a; i
r or capture or uuermeuuni
leading to arrest of Mark
Broom or J. T. WUliama.
" Distrfct Attorney " '
C.N.JOHNSTON
Photve. 7, 40, 25, 189 !
-t lOlOJr'EoieMn
Public School Violin
'Special Only
$10
We recommend these Vio
lins to meet all teaching re
quirements. Well adjusted,
new strings, beautiful wood
and finish.
Let our violinist select your
size now, while our stock is
complete. '
Eugene Music Shop
8 East 9th St ' :
TCrdTtte-careTessne55-
',;:J)isaster::
Thoughtlessly abandoned,
the lighted cigarette topples
to the floor, starting a little
blaze in the rug. " There is
no one in the room and
the blaze grows. ' Soon the
house is a roaring furnace.
"Carelessness" . you say I
True;" and there- are also
many people careless about
their fire insurance 1
Let this agency check up
your insurance right new
and , protect you with the
sound indemnity of a Hart
ford Fire :' Insurance ' Com
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EMERY
Insurance Agency
37 Ninth Ave. W. Phone 667
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Fuzzy Wuzzy Rugs
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The Genuine Fluff Rugs
MADE FROM OLD CARPETS
Economical and Durable .
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On and after October 22 the price will be $2.00 per yard :
on all sizes. Odd widths extra. 1
Repairing, sizing and cleaning specialties. Rag Rugs.--:
Fluff Rw Co.
Phone 401 1636 Jeffenoa St ,
Free Delivery to AU Parts of City
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You'll wonder how this compact and light-weight
little jWH-tablc gas heater ever gives forth such' an
abundance of warmth. ' v f 1 -, . ':
Small enough to be set on a table, easily tilted to
' any angle, it burns with constant intensity and will
heat a rooml
"v Portable Gas Heaters
Buy one on your gas bill a small down payment
and the balance monthly. ,-.. v '
Let us show you our complete line of Radiant Fine
Gas Heaters. .There is a size and style for every
need.' "' ; - ' '" . .;.-' .
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Phono 28
881 Oak St
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