Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 31, 1925, Image 3

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erntlliK ilaiitM luia ki-pt pan, w ill, . "li'Vi-n innnthn of thu year. 1325
II," In. nam In Ihi, ,1,11.1111,1 lor will have nhown nnw hlnh Ifvelg ln
c-U-rlrli-lly, ttu Ihul, u hllii I'niiNiiinp. ' roppi-r t-niiHiiinptlnn, both lii-re anil
lion hiw 1,1',-n 111,'1,'anliiK, Ihi: fai-ll- nlirnail. rnrorliiiiiiti'ly actual ftp
llli'M fur lii.'.'lliih' Ihli. Incn-nflo havo nrr for lii'ri.nilii'r will not he
l..-1-n iruM,l,-,l. avallalili. until well Into Janimrv
"liiiliiHtiy Is roinliiK nn.ri' anil lint wu Uiinw enoiiKli to predict
luor., lo il"p,-n,l iipnn ri'iilr.il Mn- Willi reanonahl(. certainty that shlp-
lloin. fur power, tliuimanilf. of ni'W nu'iuii of American copper during
r-Hi.li'ti.-cd have lii-i-n wired for the year will ho upward of 2.SH0,-
plei'iM.-ity anil the udvi nt of Hie 1'im.n'iii potmiiH. which is 20(1.001).-
"icclric refrlK'eratnr an.) niiin.'ruiifl I""' poundi more than In 1924, the
nilti-r iloiiii'Kiir (-.imculrnrcn huA hest year since tho war.
m' .'ll.-.l the iik-iTi'irat.- deinaii.l uion "rhl Iiiik heen accoinpllHlied in
Ihi. r.-litial fitatliitin. InirliiK lJ, Hie file" of a foreiKn iletnand which
Hie I'lillcd riiaien ,:... rule, 1 12 per him heen steadily fallinK off since
rent more eleetrii-uy than diirlnic July hecaui-e of dhtturlicd economic
l-i-. con, lltl, ins throuBh, nit Knrope. Ku-
"Mnst lnii..itiii.t of all, the puhllc rni", Ik uii,uentlonalily tho weak
has l.ecoiiic roiiviiit-e.l ..r the utal.li- spot In the situation at tho mo
lly of eleelrlc Mi.eur ll tea under tho nielit. I. lit we know that the need
present RlMtt' regulation, and t it 1m of copper llhroad Is very great
pill, He eonf l.leni-i, In,,, he.-n reflected aii'l feel Unit as soon ns working
In the uhiltty of tne Industry to capital 1m more nviillahie, partlcu-
larly In (Jermany. the foreign situ-
' - - - --" atlui, will Improve.
I AnicHcn CopiM-r Oilier
I "Anierlcn Is. of course, the haefc-
rjfhM.lr.rt. 'i ; "one 01 ine popuiariiy 01 copper
laws regulating railroads, us with
I ho spirit 111 which sumo of tho
hiw have lieetl Interpreted.
"That spirit .is changing to one
"f eonrlili.iiio. Itallroad officers
feel I ho strung Hiiiiiiurtlii'
'"i uf , ill, lie opinion hucklng
llii'iu up to un nvor greater extent
I Is putlliig life, spirit mid enllllls
I.ihiii hit,, tho men In ihargo of
Hie iifliilis of the rallroailH. 'I'hesc
men feel 11 deep responsibility to
'n iiiillghlened inil, lie opinion.
I hey feel they tiro trustees of vai.t
priipeity interests. Thny have a
nii.li regard for the welfare of that
great nriny of employes devoting
iiieir mi s lo the railroad service.
I'lii'lr 1 -H,,,,iHi 1,1 lit y 1m exorcised
wllh n knowledge that Its discharge
In a splrll of fidelity to all luloreste
will he I'licoiirafted and suiiinrted
hy the goveriiuient mnl the public,
Ihe pi,HHlbllliieH uf continued and
snliHtantiai progress uro Increased
iM.yond eHllmate.
ltall I'lant Imrgn
Tho foretrolnir Iu fiiiularMenliil.
l'ion mich foundallons we can build
a 111 1 1 1 0,1 .1 structurii In which In-
.'eslors can trust and unon whl.di
Hi" public can rely. All else Is de
tail. 'I he American people have
Ilio greatest railroad plant ln the
world, 'i'hey havo a more compe
tent mid loyal set of railroad offi
cers anil employes than any other
country. With this railroad plant,
11111111, eil by such officers and em
ployes -ml publicly regulated In a
const rue! Ivo spirit a service can
and will be given lo the public
which will constitute at oil timos 11
foundation of national prosperity.
"I am. therefore, optimistic ubout
Ihe railroad future."
"I'ertaln aKjiects of business In
l!i2b are of fundamental Impor
tance In estimating the probabil
ities for 1!I2G," asserted James d.
Alexander, chairman of the board
of tile national bank of comerce
of the National Hank of Commerce
in New' York,
"lluring the first hulf of the
yenr money rates were ubnormally
low, and altliough'.they firmed up
THBrF
eg s a mifjt as mtA &sfs& p
stores Mi
acquaintances. Ho Is radio oper
aior on Ihu boat "Kyoe," a pilot
bout tfulng out from Hoqulam,
Wash,
UNION HAS PROGRAMS
cni'iieif ai s noor, kacii
onsioitvi; (ririnsTAiA
UNION", Ore., Ijcc. 30. A ro
rruin wan K'vftn DtsnttmUer 23 at
tint Kchool Jiouho. An linpurtaut
fi'iiluid whh the ChrlHtniuu tron
'i ml Hid uppcaraiiun of Mr. and
Mt'H. Santa f Miiuh who In reality
wore Mr, and MrB. Halzliointr.
MIhh JilUlof:cl(l, tlio twulmr, left
Tlmrstlay urtOrnooii Tor itowonurK
to Hjiund lnr vocation.
On Suntlay, iMnwrnber 27, tho
Sunday hcIwjoI (,'avo IU ChrlHtlriaH
liroKrnrn. Mm, Uarlo, who han a
beautiful voice, natiK two nuinlnMH
"Hlar of the 13 a Ht" and "i ll Be
Your Bantu ('laus," whlh were
very Tiiuuh enjoyed hy all present.
VJftltorH at the prorani were
Mr. and M rn. Q. II. Perkins and
children, Ilildred and Pauline, who
,1unt arrived from Ooldendale,
Wah., for a vlBlt with friendH. The
PerkinH recently lived In thlH
UPlKhborhood and wero warmly
welcomed hack. They were also
very much intereated In tho Sun
day Hehool which they helped to
organize about two yearn ago.
UNION PLANS MEETING
CrOVKItDATj-; I.OCATj to have
NEW YEAK'S EVENT
fRpKlntcr Lnno County Bpeclal)
CLOVEKDALE, Ore., J)ec. 30.
The t'loverdale local of the Farrn
er' Union will have an all-day
meeting Nyw Year's day at the
K(!hool houHe. AH renldentB of the
communtty, whether members of
the Farmers' Union or not, are In-
JhereaftPr. the year aa a whole haj icnIc dinner at noon and each
been eharfirterlste.l by easy money. fliml!y lH aHkert to WHne wl,atever
SiH-nlatlim Spirit Atari fooU Jt wishes to furnish. A pro-
( heap credit mlht hav0 been I sram ig befng prepared for the
lw "-"n atternoon.
nun iMiTt-niiiHfi 10 depart irom me
P'dUry of caution penerally followed
Mince but they did not do o.
Iland-to-ninuth huylnfr continued
and advance in raw material prlcej
Dinner,
Program and
Dance
College Cret
.Community Club
New Yer' Evo
Pinner ft to 8
Dancing 9:30 to 1926
Harry Garrctti Orch:trm
Pinner Prices
Adults "Sc, ("liildirn 25c
KntcilniiiiiiiMil Included
Public Invited
IHiuier Party Given
IReKlsler Lane County Hpeclal)
COTTAG7-? GROVE, Ore., Dec.
9Q tlnu Nnln Ttnnrnn !rrtn 'nprl
wi i p rtsistcl unless clearly Justl- . Tuesday evenlnn, with an Informal
fl.il by supply and demand. Prog- rlinnor party, In honor of Mr. and
ress In the use of labor-saving. Mrs. Leslie Hull, who are here
nwllioils find equipment which hah visiting from Portland. Those
been noteworthy In American In- present were Mr. und Mrs. Leslie
dustry ilurlnu the last few years , Hull, Mls3 Lulu Hull, Claud Plas
wns not interrupted by corporate 1 leri Gerald Banton and the hos
prosperlty. as Is too often the coflo. I ts. Following the dinner, the eve
ln short. Kond sense and cntor-1 .,. was Bpent socially and with
prii ir.'v;iin-i, utlil lliiiusiriu, mill mUS.C.
niercnanillslng operations were
characterized hy an absence of the
speculative spirit.
"In other directions, however,
credit redundancy has resulted in
active speculation. Thus, although
the excellent earnings of many
corporations have justified higher
prices for their stocks, in the caso
nf other prices have reached levels
which cannot be justified on these
grounds.
"Also important, from the stand
point of the business outlook. Is
Happy
New Yew
OSBURN
HOTEL
Special dinner
Served
New Year's Day '
11 HT, n. 111. fill 2 li. in.
t:4C i. in. till 8 i. in.
$1.25 Plate
EVENING
DANCING
POLOS
oi neaaor cl
treated eitc
VICKS
V Va po Rub
UOTEL ASTOf?
m 7 , inwBromoroes'17 hone of the copper Industry, and
treated eiterrmllv with ; Bmil i-ion of the Inereased
potuilarlty of ronper and cop-
tier alloys nt home may he
trained from the fiit that In
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W?J MiUh'J!TtlM . Kuropciin demand, shipments ex
ceeded prod net ion ny Hourly iu,-
oiio, dim) 1 pounds. It (s also well
I worth noting thnt at the end of
j November (docks of refined copper
'available totaled U6.000.0H0
lm.mi.lv nllbniitrh rnilKtimntlon dlir-
Evcry Room has Private Toilet ink that mnntu wn8 2a7.ooo.ooo
i niiiimU ThU alimilv mniino t Tint
KitUr-'t'd t'.v aveniKe inninniy con
savinff
Celery, jumbo size, bunch .15c
Cranberries, pound . . . 15c
Sweet Potatoes, 4 pounds 25c
TOILET TISSUE
1000 sheets to a roll
6 rolls, 45c
CREPE PAPER
6 rolls 35c
MOP HANDLES
with chain attached
Each, 15c
Pure Cane
SUGAR
10 pounds, 55c
Limit 10 lbs. .
EGGS
Guaranteed resh,
standards
2 dozen, 57c
CANDY
Fancy hard mixed
2 pounds, 25c
TOMATOES
No 2yi solid pack
3 cans, 53c '
CORN
Standard grade. No.
2 tins
2 tins, 25c
PEAS
No. 2 tins, Utah
standards
3 tins, 45c
BIG K FLOUR Our best hard wheat blend. The flour that you can always
get your money back if not satisfactory. .
49 pound sack . . . .... . . . ... . $2.29
4 sacks (one barrel) . $8.99
COTTAGK GItOVK l'KKSOKALS
(R.'giiiter Lane County Special)
COTTAGE GROVE, Ore.. Dec.
29. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fulmer,
newlyweds, will return tonight
from a short trip to Portland.
They will bo at home at 843 Third
street.
Mrs. Fred Bennett and small son
Fred, Jr., returned home Sunday
from the Pacific Christian hospital
In 1.'..o.r.na
Ren Stinford returned yesterday 1
me question oi -wnetner or not Irom Malem and reports mat nis
tnillilliiK and construction, real es- aunt, Mrs. Ida Miller, is somewhat
tnte speculation, and the Install-1 unproved. Mr. and Mrs. Pell
nient siiles system have been un- Bennett, who accompanied Mr.
Sanford as far as Halem, continued
duly stimulated by low money rates.
line the shortage carried forward
from the war and early post-war
period has been the real basis of
the building boom, Increasingly fre
quent reports of vacant space and
declining rents seems to indicate
Unit speculative building has.iover-
taKen supply. There Is no ques-
on their way to their home in
Portland Sunday.
Curtis Veatch of Halsey is vis
iting in town for a few days.
. George Willets of Roseburg was
a business visitor in town Tuesday.
Floyd Weldon brought ills
mother and father Mr. and Mrs.
Hon that there have been excesses A. 1.. Weldon home from Portland
In real estate speculation in many
localities.
Monoy Now Firmer
'Although money is firmer and
yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
spent the Christmas holidays there
with their many relatives Floyd
returned home to Portland Tues-
lu V llslhs New. Modern
Cloao to UlioptiliiK District and
1 hiMitrcs
Mintiitlon iluring the first eleven
i, ninths nf I'.i25 we entered the Inst
- g a.. rn i iniiiu ns "i i .'-w e .'iii.-i.-.i uiv mm
Free liarage larilt irom i.ju lnnnn, .., y0nr wu less than
three weeks supply of refined cop-
Ref use Service Co.
All Units nf refuse col.
IituiI nnil dlspiwril
Telephone 2232-R
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8! Fifth Avenue W,t
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WORK
'tlC Hint rontilrou women
to ulvo Intnnt, closo nppll
tlon Ining, in tlom ,10 ni!,!(l
Ulnssos. Thny will (rot, nn
Jrauriuo pair nt lonsos hero ami
wominn stylos.
Dr. Roiidl Qick
enTOMHxrAII'r OPTICIAN
DiMir l(1 nnt NutlonnJ Bank
"8 WIIIimiihiq fi( Kuutmo
"Fltllnit folkfl Willi
rIiiumiw Hint llnprnvp
I lii'lrlt inkN Ih iKtnililn
ln art with sclrnoo"
I! as - cn!!
$ 1 5-S0
to
San Franciico
Stage Terminal
Telephone iw
I mffH'
r 1
F. J. BERGER
IB Sir. Ave W.
nor aviilliil.le.
I "III the rlmiliislnnres I feel that
we have cverv right to look hope
fully townril l!)2li.
"I silbsi'rllie to the opinion that
l:n!S Itns not been an abnormal
year, but one registering normal
growth of a great country." de
clared furl 11. Gray, president of
the 1'nlon Pacific system.
I "So fur ns can now be seen," he
IkiIiI. "we are not threatened with
lunv muter 1, clinnges In tne law
governing railroads. The problem
nf 192(1 will be tn giinnl zealously
the advances made .In Ihe last
five years, mid to bring nnoui ny
every persiliiHlve method that Jtud
return lor nil railroads throughout
lil.r. i-miiilrv which will snfegiiui'd
their curentlnl crcillt and insure
such circulation throughout the
body ei'onoinlc ns will preserve and
protect the n.'iilnnnl health.
"Iluvlng power throughout the
1'nlon I'nclric territory Is Ihe best
In years as 1, result of more evenly
.liiitil.uti'i! nrrlculltiriil prosperity.
This lend us to expect 1!l:'H. at
lenst. until August, to yield greater
truffle than Hie forepart 01 this
N" DurniK" Shows Itccovcry
V , S. FruliUlln. president nf
the ' ln'erniillolial Mercantile, cor
nonitlen. expects the Hhlpplng ln
,1,1.11V to do bilter In tlmn
I, has this year. "Kunipe Is groil
nallv recovering." b" said, nml
Irans.Atlantlc truffle, both freight
und passenger, should show si.li
stantlul Improvement .luring the
next 12 month." He explalne.:
that Hie earnings of liH own com
,"v Hils year inirht not ediiu
hose of VKi beruuse of nnsett e.i
' i. llllons In the freight '"'
.Hi strikes 111 Ihe UrM Ish Umpire,
particularly In Australia.
Tho end of Hie year finds the
rillroiul position stronger I un 1
has been for a long time." snld
V . W ' Allerhnrv. president of the
Pennsylvania railroad,
1 "TiM Voltiinc of truffle hnnilled
1 . . wt.iir. that has
KJnT wecome fact Jl I I, no. In
nost welcome fact. The grente.u
Tse or confidence in the future
L:!r!'"vpu
lo-nn-nndtliein.
The rouble hns "t,",f''
much with tho actual lottor ot
1 LancCountyNcws
(Continued from pag-e 2)
an tarly return of the very lav- i dav.
raton which prevailed during tho I Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Gran nis loft
latter part of 1924 and early in today for Portland to remain until
1!25 seems unlikely, credit string- the latter part of the week. Mr.
ency Is not in stent, the outlook be- Grannls will attend a meeting of
Inp for ample credit nt rates nelth- the Oregon State Teachers' asso-
er very hih nor very low. A firm- cation, at which he will give a
er undertone, however, might woh paper before the high school Tils-
wrovo to be an important contrlb- tory section Their daughter, Car-
utory factor ln bringing nbout a olyn, accompanied them as far as
moderate slackening of stock-mar- Lafayette and will be a guest of
net activity, speculative building, M.ss Illene Knox, daughter .of Mr.
PRICE AND QUALITY
BEEF
Prime Rib Roast Rolled )
Whole Shoulders Pig Pork )
Dry Picked Milk Fed Hens, 27c
SMOKED MEAT AND LARD
Nd. 4 Pails Pure Lard .....i
No. 8 Pail Pure Lard
CRYSTAL FLAKE SHORTENING, 2 lb for...
FANCY PICNIC HAMS, pound ... .. ... :..,
COTTAGE HAMS, pound
.$1.00
...?1.95
..35c
BACON STRIPS, pound
HOME MADE SAUER KRAUT, quart
COTTAGE CHEESE, pound ....:. .. .....
(SBnairaiilbeii'o
25c
......31c
...271
12c
20c
and speculation in real 1 estate.
Firmer money would also be some
what of nn obstacle to the further
expansion of Installment sales.
"The sound position of merchants
and manufacturers and the Im
proved poB.tion of the agricultural
interests of the country are ample
Krounds for confidence in good
business in 1U26. It Is unlikely,
however, that tho year as a whole
will show as great a srain over
1125 as did last year over its pre
decessor and the certainty of stlf
competition ln many industries
will cull for high initiative and
economy to assure satisfactory
profits."
wholesalers. Mr. Kuch was with
the company for 14 years beforo
coming hero. His family will ro
muln here until school closes. Ho
will retain his interest in the store
hero.
AVntch Service I'Iuiuum!
HcKlster La no County Special)
JUNCTION CITY, Ore., Doc. 30.
Thu M. E. church is having n
watch party on Thursday ovciilng
at tho church Social rooms, A
social time will bo had beginning
at 8 o'clock followed by a program
put on by Hivorvlew nnd Junction.
Refreshments of cake and coffoo
will bo served and a devotional
sci vico will' bo held at midnight.
,11'XCriON CITY I'KHSONALS
(ItpRtmer l.ani t'oimty Siteclnl)
JIWVTION CITV, Ore., Dec. 30.
Mrs. Kmma Loo nnd Miss San
dtTN spent Huuday with friends ln
Saicm nnd Sflveiton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R 13. Summers
drovo to Portland Monday to spend
the week. Mr. Summers was n
delegate to tho O. S. T. A. from
Cons county.
MIhsj Deaulah TMtney hns re
lumed to her position in Port
land after spending the holiday
wllh her mother IVJrs. Anna
l'ltney.
Mrs. Aaron SoreiiBon and chil
dren are v'slting friends and rela
tivna dur.'m: tho week.
Chas Montgomery, his mother
and a stern, Lola and Ethel and
MtHM Parker opent Sunday in
Salem visiting Mrs. Moshor nnd
daughter, Elsie.
JUNCTION CITY. Ore, Doc. SO.
Miss Eviflyn Shiolds has re
turned from a few days spent, In
Cottage Grove visiting at tho home
of her uncle. Mr. Stone.
Clifford Johnson, of tho South
ern Pacific 'office force, spent
Wednesday In Portland.
Mr, and Mrs. Merlo Sutton re
turned on Tuesday from spending
tho holldnys with friends and rela
tives In Portland.
Kennoth Sione Is spending n
few days in Junction renewing old
,and Mrs. J. F. Knox.
Mrs. Henry Bennett and daugh
ter, Velma, left today for a few
days' visit at the Win. Mattock's
home in Salem.
Mary Ellen Benson will leave
Wednesday for Wolf creek where
she Will spend the remainder of
the holidays with her father, J. F.
Benson.
Charles Cochran and his mother,
Mrs. A. Cochran, left this after
noon for Los Angeles, where they
will v.sit through the month of
January.
Miss Hona Cornult returned to
her homo in Eugene today, having
spent the Christmas week-end with
her parentsi Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Cornutt.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rankin of
Hermiston are guests of Mrs. Kate
Sears, sister of Mrs. Rnnkin.
George Robinson returned to his
home in Portland yesterday after
spending the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. M. V. Phillips.
had Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smced
and children of Eugene, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Kennerly as guests
on Christmas day.
Miss Veneta Fountain who teach
es In Marsh field is spending her
vacation at Lcaburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown had as
guests on Christmas day, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Harris of Vida and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Thienes and twin
boys of Deerhorn. ,
Mr. and 1 Mrs. Wilson and
daughter of Eugene were guests or
Mn and Mrs. Ira Ishman on Christ
mas day. . , . ' .
Miss Dennis the high school
teacher is spending her vacation
at. her home in Berkeley, Cal.
Mrs. Weaver and Miss Russell
are spending their vacation at tho
homes of their parents at Thurs
ton.. A
Mrs. Bob BIddle an Miss Xaila
Guell of . Eugene, are spending a,
few days at Mr. and Mrs. Biddle'8
cottage near Leabtirp. '. '
Kenneth Tobias, ihe. American
(Continued on page 4, column 5)
T,F,AUrRG PEHSOXAT.S
- (Resistor L.uno County Special)
LEABURG, Ore., Dec. 2H. Mrs.
William Voelker and little daughtoi
Tjiez of Portlnnd, are spending the
Christmas holidays with Mrs. Voel
lier'g mother, Mrs. H. Fountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Montgomery
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That Hangs on
Porsistent coughs and colds lead
to serious trouble. You can stop
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flnmed membranes and Inhibits
germ growth
Of all known drugs, creosote Is
recognized by high medical au
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healing agencies for persistent
coughs and colds and other forms
of throat troubles. Creomulslon
contains, ln addition to creosote,
other healing elements which
soothe and heal the Infected mem
branes and stop the irritation and
Inflammation, while the creosote
goes on to the stomach, Is absorbed
Into tho blood, attacks the scat of
tho troublo and chocks tho growth
of the germs.
Creomulslon Is guaranteed satis
factory In tho troatmont of persist
ent coughs nnd colds, bronchial
asthma, bronchitis and other forms
of respiratory diseases, and Is ex
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after colds er flu. Monoy refunded
if any cough or cold Is not relieved
after taking according to directions.
Ask your druggist. Creomulslon
Qompany, Atlanta, Qa. (adv.)
TONIGHT , I STARTING AT 11 P. M.
New Year Mohster
pon.ns
DATE YOUR
SWEETIE NOW
FOR THE TIME
OF YOUR LIFE
THE LID
COMES OFF
THERE'LL BE A HOT TIME IN THE OLD
TOWN TONIGHT
EIGHT BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS
CHARLESTON CONTEST JAZZ NOISE MAKERS
SERPENTINE SURPRISES NOVELTIES
KINO JOY WII.I HEIGX Sl'PHKMB ;
LEAH WARWICK
a,nd her
FRISCO HARMONISTS
STANTON & DOLORES
"Two Girls Trying to Oct Along
THE FIREMAN FROM
PUNKIN CENTER
"OUCH"
Look Out, I'll Get You
It's a Riot
BLACK, WHITE & USELESS
In
"MARY'S GROOM"
Vaudeville s Funniest Mule Act
winstonIholland
The Whistling Cowboy .
MR. SWEENEY &
DICK STEWART
"Two Minds Without a Single Thought"
A BIG SURPRISE CLIMAX
Aiur, MANY rTUPR RPFriAI. FEATURES
A MJiuilglit Carnival 'i'hnt New York Would Iks Proud Of
S S ... i v l.v ...uin til' Vls NOW AVAIIjAIH.K. KVKilYTllIMl RhJMUHVliUJ,
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