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GUA.NTS PASS DAILY COURIER
TI EMBAY, ABRIL I, l»Ut.
I VETERINARY SURGEON
DOYLE’S
(i rants Puss, Oregon
Dainty Wash Goods for
Summer Frocks
I
I
DR. R J. BK8TUL Veterlnnrlaii. I
Residence Sit Washington boule­
vard
Phone 308-44.
SMITH BROTHERS MAKE White to Prevail
«
FAMOUS STOMACH REMEDY
Next Two Seasons
I
DR. It 11. GR1FFEN1IAGEN, Veter-
iuarlun
Otllce 7th and M St.
phone 191-R
Years ago when the
Smith
Brothers placed their M. A. C. Stom­
ach Tonic on the market, drugstores
VETERINARY
throughout the country were liter­
HOSPITALS
ally swamped with preparations al­
G R A N T S PASS VETERINARY leged by their makers to have great
HOSPITAL
Dr. R. H Grlffsn-
hagen, Vet. Surgeon. Corner 7th virtue iu the treatment of stomach
complaints. Today, most of those
sud M Sts. Phone 191-R.
medicines are gone and forgotten,
PHYSICIANS AND
while Smith Bro«.’ M. A. C. has a
bigger sale Ilian ever.
SURGEONS
Fashion Writer *t Winter
Resorts Telia of Modes
in Limelight
Writing of the styles that promlM
to prevail this spring and summer, a
fashion correspondent in the Naw
(0 iu. Dotted Voile that will not wash uff bright colora, .M*u yurd
York Times, who has mad« the rounds
Yard wide Never Fade Suiting, good weight, guaranteed fast in
ut winter resorts, says:
suu or wuuhiugu, Itlc.
Although tills 1« a season ot beau­
32-In. Tissue Ginghams of the best quality, In checks, plaids und
tiful
colors, white Is of course worn
»tripos. Afte. IM* sud 4MH- yard.
extravagantly In every possible foru.
36 in. Imported Irish Linens, guaranteed fust colors to the severest
md fabric for every sort of occasion.
test, good line of colons. IIH.il* yurd.
It is the old story of honest merit Nothing is ever more youthful and
C. B. MARKS, M. D . Practice limited
36-lu. Figurad Crepes, dainty patterns, hUc yard
to diseases ot eye, ear, nose and achieving success in spite of every , lovely und flattering, and nothing else
tbrout. Phone 62.
obstacle. Stomach sufferers who so «ell forgives auy slighting In qual­
Holeproof Mik lio.*', HI.OO to »A.tto pair
DOCTOR C. J. MOSER. Physician used M. |A. C. found lasting relief ity or worknmnsblp. The very sim­
and Burgeon. X-ray work. Office and told others about it.
' That’« plest frock of oil white, to it be cor­
phone 182; Res. 48-H.
__
why the demand for this remedy has rect In style, with proper shoes, hat
DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi­ continued to grow, year after year. and other accompaniments. Is always
refreshing. Thi« reason's frocks In
4
cian and surgeon. Special atten­
M. A. C. is remarkably effective in white are a delight and their variety
tion to surgery. Obstetrics aud Di­
sease» ot women. Complete X-Ray all forms of stomach distress, such is umazing.
equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phones, aa indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn,
As sports suit with th« trim 11UI«
borne, 21-Y: office 21-J.
sour stomach, nausea and excessive skirt plaited or (taring, tailored th«
«
FOR SALE
gas.
AhsoJutely harmless—pleas­
FOR RENT
DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual ant to take. You are protected by conventional bion«« and coat I* the
therapullcs.
Office
over
Western
ALMOST NEW largo Uorsupowur FUR KENT—UUu Jruoiu turuikhad
tho positive guarantee of money re- firkt and most stable Item In the ward-
Union. Res. 259-R; office 217-R. funded if the first bottle falls to re- ' rube. Thia Is severely plain this sea­
stump puller, complulu; little
upiu t nunt, i ione In. inquire 70S
abusu halt pile«. Una« luspuu-
E slioet.
58 DR. A. A.' McBltlEN Physician and iieve your stomach trouble. Put up son, of flannel, faille, roshanara or fin«
twill, uml the silhouette Is absolutely
Mlblo party. D. M. Evans, Rd. 2.
Surgeon, ottica 112 Mi South 81xtb iu oue size only—price $1.25. curveless. The overblouse, which Is a
Grunts Pass.
I2tt
(.'ouch's
Drug
Store
will
supply
you.
LOST
St.. Peerb»» Bldg. ■
tf
(Mall orders accepted).
Adv. 1 part of the suit. Is a simple thing ot
1IVKRO AND MULES for sale on LOST—Airdale and Collie dog. aver­
silk or crepe, held into a wide hip
cornur of 1 und iilb dia.
58
Flop of Star Fish.
t»eIt, and its sleeves ar« long, short, or
age siae, color brown, aud an­
swer« to uuiuu of Rover. If found
If a stiirtlali Is turned over upon It»
none at all.
FOR SALE Good Huddle pony and
phase notify Oscar Wolgamott, Upper surface It rights Itself by Iteiul-
Th« outfit beloved of the flapper and
Huddlu. Cheap if taken at once.
Grunts Pass, care Murphy stage. lug two urlìi» backward unlit they ure
copied by many a senior is the sports
Inquire ltd 3, Box 50._______ 69
59 Ix ueiiili the disc and then lifting until
skirt and sweater of entertaining de­
It fulls on its loner sur Rice, suy< Na­
sign. These, with flat beach shoes and
PUREBRED Jersey bull tor »ule.
People
who
have
enlarged
glands
FOR TRADE
ture Magasins. If the nerve ring, ought to know that by freely apply­ a cloche or tan top, put the young
i'eter Olson. Puouu 600-R-3. 60
which i wir, les the mouth. Is severed, ing Emerald Oil dally the gland can woman In the most becoming and com-
sound
FOlt SALE CHEAP — One temi
be brought to a head and all the , fortable harness for the day’s contests
lie iff the unlmtil cannot right Itself.
till ibes ugu 6 and 7 ; weight about
germs and poisonous secretions dls- and diversions.
A.
E.
1100 U>s. Ask Huípil E. lieu It.
charged and destroyed.
Quite as popular are th* one-piece
61
7X1 C bl. 4‘uuuu J6U-K.
«1
Furthermore the opening will heal frocks, opening in the front, with wide
surely and speedily and without leav­ collar turniog away from the neck,
FcR SALE
Pedigreed Guernsey
FOR EXCHANGE
ing an unsightly scar. People who
bull
Will traile for horse or
desire this treatment should secure long or short sleeves, belt and pockets.
General Land Office,
slock. Brown Acres Ranch, Rd. NICE BUNGALOW In prosperous
a
two-ounce original bottle of Emer­ Pockets, In fact, appear to be de
Washington, D. C.,
Oklahoma oil tuwu to ex< henge
1, Box 38.
61
ald Oil (full strength) from Couch's rlgueur on all the morning dresses,
Mar. 11. 192 4.
fot small ranch near Grunts Pass.
Notice is hereby given that »tib- Pharmacy, and use as directed. It white or colored, and they add a note
FOR SALK 2! head Ot owe sheep
A. C. Wheeler. 514 «0. 6t!l St. 61
BSliject io the conditions and limita­ is a very concentrated preparation of tailored smartness—even to the silk
and 17 bead lambs, cheup if
tions of th« acts of June 9. 1916, and a small quantity lasts a long frocks. Srosll buttons and stitched
taken ut once. Howard Dunlap.
MISCELLANEOUS
(39 Stat.. 218), February 26, 1919 time. It is also used to reduce bands also are used on some of these
Kerby. Ore.
os
WILL BUY — For cash, household (40 Stat., 1179), and Juno 4. 1920 swollen veihs and dissolves goitre. Informal dresses.
Adv.
Juck
2 FRESH COWS fol
goods, large or small lots. C. F. (41 Stat., 758 >. and departmental Your mail orders accepted.
Next to white, th* gentle shades
out
lamnon. Box 66o, 3
T. Co. Fono 139-11.
3 4-tf regulations of September 15, 1917
something warmer than the pastels, In
1,2
on New Hope road.
(46 L. I)., 447 ), and June 22. 1920 CUT THIS OUT — IT IS WORTH
blue, green, maize, apricot, salmon
MONEY
WHEN STRAWBERRIES COME— (47 L. D., 411), the timber on the
outfit, Can
Sent this ad and ten cents to Foley and peach, are lovely In the one-piece
The Truax Grocery will have the following lands will be »old April
r Jew day».
best.
46ti I 21. 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, frocks. In some of the latest models
58
public auction nt the .United States ill., writing your name and address white Is embroidered In one of these
FoR Flltff Extinguishers and rifili land nfflee at Roseburg. Oregon, to clearly. You will receive a ten cent colors—a one-piece gown of white pop­
fluid
see
Geo.
S.
Barton,
Grunt»
REAL ESTATE
th“ highest bidder at not less than bottle i f F’OLEY’S HONEY AND TAR lin. for example, trimmed with bands
Puss, uregou.
4 Sit the approved value as shown by this’ COMPOUND for coughs, colds and of needlework or stitched embroidery
SELLNG OUT RANCHES at bargain
notice, sate to be subject to the ap­ hoarseness, also free sample pack­ i
prices, b aud Id years’ Uiuu. THE JORDAN NURSERY Watch proval of the 8< cretary of the Inte­ ages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic la color.
us grow. We are better than ever rior. The purchase, price, with an stlmplant tor the kidneys, and FO­
Ranches for rent anil exchange,
Contrasts Ars Startling.
prepared to turnlab you v. itti additional sum of one-fifth ot 1 per LEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for
tjoid Ray Kuulty Company, Med
In occasional models these contrasts
acclimated
trees,
gum
antee
<1
told. Oregon.
It
cent, thereof, being commissions al­ Con opinion and Biliousness. These are startling. In ana the tunic blouse
plakts and berries. At North lotli low, d. must tie «Wv«Mt. d at time ot wonderful remedies have helped mil­
Is of malse-colored crepe-—the flounce,
} FOR BALIS- 890 sere Irrigated
80
Street, Graut« Pa»«, Oro.
sale, money to be returned if sale is lions of people. Try them!—Couch's knee length, of white crepe, In fine
ranch bordering river and high­
not
approved,
otherwise
patent
will
Pharmacy.
plaits—and the square neck and wrist­
way, 2 mile» trom Gruuts Paas.
POULTRY
Issue lor the timber which must be
bands of the long sleeves are trimmed
Buusltieo at $10,00u ou 10 yuarn
removed
within
ten
years.
Bids
will
time, $1000 pur ysur, 6 pur cunt WHITE LEGHORN EGGS and Baby be received from cHiscns of the
with embroidery in maize silk.
iuturest. Gold Kay llualty
Uhlqks Horn high producing bens United States, associations ot such
A striking model in the one-piece
Medford, Oregon.
muled to pedigreed Tancrvd struiu citizens and corporations organized
gown is made of a fine, heavy quality
cockerels. Aiso ugeut "bluster” under the laws of the United States,
white flat crepe. An arabesque pat­
FUR BALE—First water right on
Incubators and Brooders. Betrn in or any State, Territory, or District
tern of black cloth cut in wide strips
living Stream, v. ih t i-ty acres ot
the west.
K. Hammerhaclier, thereof only. Upon application of a
land, 2 miles i.uu. A'Huurvillu,
Is appllqued over the entire frock.
Grants 4'aus, Ore., phoue 6U6-F-23. qualified purchaser, the timber on
neat Creagyui t uy highway. A boat
With this Is offered a parasol of white
Standard water pipe and
aerrw caUn»;, for every pur-
5 uciea uueject to inlgatiou, 3 FOR SALE -White Leghorn cock- any legal subdlvlslou will bo offered
silk, on which a great wlde-wlnged
pA»«e; also valves and fittings.
erels, Hollywood strain, Record separately before being included in
acre» in Grimm ahultu, plenty ot
blackbird Is stamped, the handle and
Both
new
and
re-manufactured.
any
offer
of
a
larger
unit.
rhuuw
lek uh ranch,
ot ¡tuo eggs or butler.
wood; tilvai tor ch
cbicksn
All material tested under pres­
frame being of light bamboo; a cloche
T. 28 S., R. 12 W., Sec. 15, Lot 8,
78tf
848-J.
sure and guaranteed. Immedi­
fruit, produco, etc. Sawmill near.
of white taffeta and straw, and shoes
ate delivery. Money saving
Offered on tefms.
Louis La FOR SALE— White and Brown Leg- fir 1200 M . T. IS S., R. 7 W., Sec.
prices.
of white kid with narrow buckled
3, NWK SEli fir, 1480 M.. none of
Flamniu, WlldurvlHu.
33-11
liuru hatching eggs, $5.00 per 100. the timber on these sections to bo
st naps of patent leather.
G.
WEISSBAUM
&
CO.
Con Schaefers, Rd. 2.
58 sold tor less than $2.50 per M.; T.
FOR SALE OR TRADE IS acres
A decided novelty in th* white
109
11th
St.
San
Francisco
i
on lower river road, $4 500. Halt SETTING EGGS From Black Beau­ 21 8.. R. 4 W., Sec. 23. NE1« SEta
dresses la one of muslin embroidery
red
fir
1650
M..
white
fir
25
M
,
in
­
cash; lluiu on balance al 6 per
ty strain 8. C. Black Minorca hens.
and silks. The upper part ot the
cent. Or will trudu luy equity tor
$2 50 per setting of 15. Phono cense cedar 25 M.. SE L* SE *4 red
frock is a tunic of eyelet all-over em­
fir
1840
M..
white
hr
50
M.,
red
outmde property. 11. C. Lou, 10th
255-Y.
67
cedar 30 M . T. 28 S., R. 11 W.. Sec.
broidery, cut in Russian blouse styl«
and A Sts.
58
1. SW'< SW*4 red Or, 1300 M.,
and nlmost knee length. The straight
BUILDING
RESTAURANT FOR SALE $1000
none of the timber ou these sections
sleeves are short to the elbow, and
will hundio. Address ¿No. 599,
CONTRACTORS
to be sold for less than $1.75 per
about them and the edge of the tunic
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care Courier.
M. for the red tlr, $.60 per M. for
HARPER & SON—Building contrac­ the
Is a stitched band of white silk of
white fir, and incense cedar, and
FOR 8AL18—56-A. farm near Selma,
tors. Shop work, furniture crating. $1 60
which the foundation slip is made and
per M. for the red cedar; T.
Shop 41J^G St., Phono 142-J.
f improved, waler, orchard, build­
finished with a deep flounce of narrow
8., R. 10 VV.. See. 13. NEU NEU
ings. E. A. Tyson, 65 6 N. 6th St. W. R. BARRETT—Builder, kitchen 30
plaits.
tlr
525
M..
NWU
NEU
fir
200
M.,
66
and office furniture a specialty. NEU NW U fir 800 M.. NWU
Other unusunl combinations ot ma­
Shop and Residence 824 S. 6th St., NWU Ar 200 M„ T. 29 S., R. 10 W..
FOR SALE -Five room house with
terial are shown in these softer day­
Machinery and
Sec. 29. BEU SEU Ar 1070 M.,
City
l honfl 608-J.
two porches. Modern through­
time frocks—silk and flannel, cloth
Heavy Hardware
white cedar 330 M.. none of the tim­ I
out. Large lot. For particul.u»
and crepe, and embroidery on any
JEWELERS
ber
on these sections to be sold for i
write No. 611 care Courier, 5311
sort of fabric.
J. B. HOWELL—Jeweler and violin less than $1.50 per M. for the fir and
P. S. WOODIN
A fashionable model la a little slip­
4P ACRE FARM 25 acre« cleared,
muker, repairer of violins and $7.00 per M. for the white cedar;
balance in pasture, 13 acres rye,
over sleeveless dress of coarse open-
otheff string Instruments. 306 T. 39 8.. R. 5 W.. Sec. 15. NWU
Phone 43
Sil H St.
SWU
yellow
pine
50
M.
t
sugar
pine
*l-horM harness, spring wagon.
woven white cunvns of sqmye mesh.
South Sixxth Street.
80 M.. red fir ISO M.. none ot the
4 inres alfalfa, pumping plant,
The side of the bodice Is open to the
limber
on
this
tract
to
be
sold
for
chickens, good house, burn and INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
waistline, meeting under the arm, and
less than $3.00 per M. for the yellow
other buildings.
$2500. Terms.
the neck Is cut In a deep V. Under
and
sugar
pine
and
$1.25
per
M.
for
A. T. Mellvuin, Rogue River, Ore. PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOO!«-—
’bls Is worn a shirt of white silk,
Why not use n good majority
78
Mrs. Clara Tuttle Fenton. 613 A th«» red fir: T. 28 8., R. 11 W.. Sec.
crop« de chin» or fin« batiste, and with
ST. Mrs. J. J. Hansen, 515 South 27. NEU SWU fir 520 M. SEU
of the money for your new
4.34 ACRES river Hilt land, under
5th St. State accredited teacherB. I SWU Hr 620 M., none of tire timber
the dress is worn a narrow belt of
home for better plumbing?
on these tracts to be sold for less
ditch, Mast M Street. Box 49 i
white leather.
The content and health of your
60 PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS than $2.25 per M.; ’ T. 2S 8. R. 11
Dunsmuir, Calif.
This sleeveless, smart and thoroughly
family are nt stake. Let us
—Hattie Coleman Calvert, 511 W., Sec. 15, ‘ SB U NEU red fir 540
furnished
FOR
I SALE—5 -room
easy little frock Is quite the rage and
North Fourth Street. Affiliated M.. white Hr 120 M., T. 29 S , R. 10
demonstrate
our
superior
sup
­
house. Large corner lot. $125(1.
Is being made In light twills, ribbed
teacher Nationnl Academy of W., Sec 30. NEU NEU red tlr 775
plies und plumbing abilities.
Terms. A. C. Wheeler, 514 South
Mus¡c. Cai negj.< Hall, Now York. M., white cedar 40 M, SEU NEU, i
silk and poplins in pretty colors, with
6u
Sixth.
red fir 550 M.. white cedar 100 M.,
the under blouse of sheerest white, and
<
none of the timber on these sections
PLUMBING
with sunshade and shoes matching the
FOR SALE -Modern 7-room house,
be sold for less than $2.09 per M.
dress in color.
$1300.
Small G. A. BRYAN—Tho 1’lumbftr. For to
good location,
Plumbing
ami
Heating
for the red fir. $.50 per M. for the
llkp rent.
payment down, balance lik
» Usually the hat Is a small close
sanitary plumbing and boating. Wtlitp Hr, and $7.00 per M. for the
514 3.._~
South 6lh.
60
A. C. Wheeler, C2Í
:
512 11 Nt.
Phone 300
shape in white with a bit of the color
Skilled labor only employed. tVa white cedar.
introduced with needlework.
guarantee our work. Phone 306.
WILLIAM SPRY.
. ’QU SALE — 160 ncrcH, 5 miles
612 II Street.
tf Commissioner. General Lnnd Office.
A from Kerby, Illinois valley; pine
T tim ber reserved, $1500. Inquire
By L. F. Van Z«lm
F J. Weyment, butcher, Kerb)’,
Classified Advertising
NEW TREATMENT FOR
SWOLLEN GLANDS
SUPPLIES
G. A. BRYAN
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
R SALE-AUTOS
<FLV WHEEL Starter Gears
,R)tk for all cars. .1. W. Gay-
• Foundry and Machine Works.
•»
33-tt
,LE — Dodge touring car.
tijid runs like now; good
■; for little more than one-
price of new one; 192 4 11-
tertns. I. E. Hayes, South
WANTED
1) TO RENT, option to buy,
ranch near town. Full de-
Irst lotter. Address No. 61»
¡ourler.
62
LIKE to got in toueii with
piifrln, age about 60, weight
unde. Auy tuforumlion ap­
ed. Jack Lonnou. Box 660.
Pass, Oregon.
PAGE THREE
■SHI
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C
I
Knitted er Woven Drew««.
prominent milliner in wld« ribbon
The knitted or woven dress Is trans­ sewn together to form th« dome­
lated Into a weight suited to June-like shaped crown and covered entirely
days. One stunning model, uncom­ with tiny ribbon flower« fastened flat.
monly smart. If of black silk Jersey.
A pretty and snltabl« type of hat is
fashioned of silk and straw combined
in alternating strips, light, summery
and new. Tams and the soft feather­
weight felts are for beach wear and
boating cbisfly, and the fancy, more
elaborate bats, in both the close and
wlde-brlm models, are those worn tor
dressy afternoon wear.
Gloves are a negligible quantity, be­
ing worn little; but some new styles
are seen In whits or yellow chamois,
suede and kid, some quite richly em­
broidered, and most of them la th«
Biarritz or gauntlet type.
Wraps required at resorts are In
light ot medlupi weight, staple« smart
and picturesque. The long cape of
' military cut shown among the most
exclusive Paris models la particularly
1 popular. It Is made of silk, taffeta,
faille, satin or light-weight cloth. It
, is easily thrown over any gown, and
is always smart. The sports coat in
the loose-woven woolen»; In white and
light colors, la indispensable, and few
are shown this season without a collar
of shaggy fur
Maize-Colored Crap« and Self-Toned
Embroidered Outfit.
like weave. The skirt, attached to a*
anderbodice, Is straight, with deep
hem. and gathered slightly full at the
waist The overblouse is embroid­
ered in a solid, all-over pattern, in
White silk, which also finishes the
Short elbow-length sleeves with a deep
cuff border.
An overblouse and a slip of pale yel­
low satin crepe Is embroidered in
White floss. A white flat crepe is
heavily embroidered in Jade green. A
malse-colored one-piece crepe gown has
the straight long-walsted bodice and
sleeves embroidered In self-toned silk,
and the skirt Is plain to the knee,
lghlng In a plaited flounce.
A frock of hydrangea blue Is
hroldered In the same shade and
deeper, and both yellow and green In
the lighter shades are popular. The
combinations of black and white are
popular and soma ar« exceedingly
smnrt.
Some very chic things are seen
among the odds and ends, so to speak,
of outing togs. One is the white
Cloth waistcoat, cut on the lines of the
hostler's waistcoat worn In the heavier
sports suits. It is sleeveless and
severely tailored, and is worn with a
white sports skirt and tailored shirt
most suitably for golf and tennis.
The greatest variety Is shown In
Sports skirts. The plain tailored or
slightly gathered and the plaited skirt
are equally good. White Is the ra^e,
of course, but many snappy styles are
shown in plaids, checks and »tripes,
especially stripes that are conspicu­
ously wide and are more modish in
black and white than In colors. Roman
striped materials qre seen on many of
the overblonses as a trimming, some­
times as a knotted tie, under a sailor
collar.
Sweaters are a conspicuous feature
of the sports costume, decorative and
comfortable as they are for so many
occasions. They are all of lightweight
wool or silk, knitted leosely, or In
Jersey ribbed weave, and the most
popular designs ar« of white on which
a pattern Is traced in colors. The
wildest flights of fancy are Illustrated
In many styles now in vogue.
Hats Are Unique.
Hats for the present season ar« en­
gaging. and some are unique.
An
amusing little model Is hand-crocheted
of fine white wool, as a table mat
would be done, hut In the shape of a
cloche, the scalloped edge shading the
eyes. A green ribbon is tied around
the crown and Is knotted at one side.
Many hats are shown in fine white
Straw, In taffeta, ribbon or other ma­
terial.
«yea*
Some lovely jhnpes are shown bj a
Popular Model That Has Been Irt
Favor for Morning Wear.
i
WORK STARTED ON SHACK
(Continued from Page One.)
tract, they state that they expect to
get the building completed in much
shorter time as they will rush it
through, Brick has already started
to arrive from the Central Point
kilns.
KEEPS YOU
FEELING
i«S/ YOUNG!
Youthful feeling and youthful
looks result from perfect health.
Hufeland, the famous Swiss
Tonic, acts gently and quickly
in toning up the whole system to
rugged health.
HufalanS 1» a pure veaetabls com-
Round, with a wonderfully »uccaaa-
il record since 18M. It bring« to the
cheekfl that youthful bloom »o mmh dfr
•ired by women and ao much admired
by men.
HU felan D
Newspaper Uh 10«
WELL — WHT D on ' t
YOU Aik ME HOW I
MADE OUT iri MT DEAL
"WITH
OLD MAN FtSH
today
?