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•' -. ì SSS jr J T he B ea ver ton R eviev . • * S «W i CLEAN READINO FOR ALL THE FAMILY Volume III No. 27 Single Copy, 5 Cent» Chamber of Commerce Active W IT H A o ir o u » Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, June 5 1925 *C0ri£LD N E WS !<■ , npe |lj > 0*1 ill)'. *01116 ...... in O P P I« « tb« LETTERS B U ILD IN G him IT . utEOTEo ____ i /V a Couple Married Sunday K. J. Mann and party re-< ►\ H. Horken. Union Pacific1 * * ' ° 6* r Lwaa *« Ground ,was broken last F ri — IJ turned Monday nulo from their Activitiei of O v e r to n aB^ . » ! dUU'“ KM.ungur, ‘ wr‘ U,,d ° ' ,,r * " ' k *'"*• day for a new oflice building; Activities oi Beaverton Business Bgwll , „ r# hl,Ujl, ltty WM glV6II Mr*, uhaa. r. sty,.r. wa. ... fishing trip to Merrill's Lake From Our Reader» immediately east of tbe C. A. u “ |>«*rao..ul introduetioii” to !*®rtlaiul over lierorallon l>uy. Wash. The reports are to the N c a Help In M a k in g effect that the ladies all made I lie Ji...,verion Review, bea- H* ule,,b,;vCk fu s W '«« occupied Miss Essie fasten lad Orrtn Bolts Vu.ic«, the elephant owned by Mra. J. Bellisti and »on were From F. H. ^ *®aEer Bakery. A Clean City V. Hill of Hull Francl«».. 1 visiting OB NNedliesday in Bux- Ihe 170.1 feet dindi on tilgh verton. Oregon. Left for Newport Alter and are all feeling fine. The J Johnson, Hadiuman 2C, U. 8. H 1 he Lu,id,u6 w,tl Da about Mr. UHI, win) ia manager of ton. trout were willing victims and Mississippi, in care o f Post- *J,lrljr*two ^ ,eet* aud ot **•« California Electric Hallway „ U ( l i .1 frclty Wedding Mr. Haul- Hum« peuple muy wonder Aaaociatlun, stayed over In , . K’ W ',m 'c**lr v|* il*d ovur I l.eartf them say it was the master, Han Francisco, Ca.lfor tla,,,e cousjrucUou. ,eub..k expect* to occupy it for uboul wl.at (ho Chamber o f Spokane to aeo u e.rcus, ... J, wrrk 8,1,1 1,1 ,lla 1,1 firsl time ih.-y - w had m ore1" !«. Hoc nm than they wanted. l*e.r Sir: In closed you will “ * oftce warehouse. It is Commerce 1« doing uud how it vl.n-li he |)U» int*rc>el«, ' but '*orl,l,n,|• A very pretty wedding was find a ship s paper with guile J*“ “ 1* M W lrucU d b» Mr. A. - - »oiomuixed at high uoou Hun- belief.la (ha town. Probably!none of (he... grcu(er than Mr*. Uhaa. T. Myers made u you have noticed (lie garoago Nance. Mr. Ilocken for the business trip to Hanks Tues L O C A L N E WS o f interest to the people o f j wagon gathering up rubbish first I line had dinner In a llar -morning, and Orna Holes were umlcd in Beaverton, that you could print- and old cans. That ia a re-irlroue dining room. — Spokane Mr. and Mra J disk and marriage at tbe home o f the Ml. and Mis. Paul Hingis ( -------------- •ull of the Chamber of Com- Chronicle. I children motored Saturday to •pent iiecoralioil tuy u, Por- in your puper. bi-iue'e parents. I lived hi Beaverton myself LIBRARY NOTES iiie.ee activities. -------------------- I Purest drove. The bridal party entered to est Grove. since I was si* years old up to — — Hul, you -ay. (he Council ia OREOOR QUERRSEY v _. the strains of the Lohengrin I Tl,e LU,rar> ha* been e0W' NN etiding March played by Mias paying for having (Ilia work o lu b t o V‘ rt,c*,|er and son Ham Hpeak« reiurned to work the time I joined the .Navy. M) father takes the Beaver- »»<•«•*‘*»•(^«1 a number of times on done. true, but had ft not ,,lad'’ “ business trip to Port- Momla) after a two weeks lay i t giEdilh Hichardson, and were of ... ¡land Friday morning. Ion Hi-view and after be has the fine appearance o ff willi a wrenched back. lie< n (or members of llio Chain I he Oregon Guernsey Cattle r e d .1 he sends 7. (o me an~d “ »* * and tables. It is only|mel * " MoiH'oved altar which U r of Commerce and the prop- Ulub w|„ bo,u ,u m„ u .t h. sends it to me and ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ |n_ was decorated with snowballs, Mr. and Mrs. K. I,. benefici Mr. and Mrs. V. E. \N isuci I sure enjoy 8. Uganda they circulaled It Is M|g gl wbu,„ ,,ark ttl , W;0o A a,,d »on made a business* trip debted to Mr. NV. A. Smith for hawthorn aud roses, by Hev. T. ano family inotureu to Tin- Yours truly, F. H. Johnson. to Portland on Friday morning. Dalle» to spend the week end vcr> probabls Ihut the o I d d w.qutsday, June loth, tbitf fine work, much o f which **• ^ WOi» w^0 Performed tho rubbish would still be firmly wa* donated in addition to his « • feB» n y . The ring I ho NN ashlnglon Co. Guernsey Mr. and Mrs. H. NYoodinan visiting fneuds uud relatives RUNAWAY AUTO 18 scaled in its accustomed places, l i U|, W|il entertain the Ouern- were visiting In Hanks. cash »ubscr/ption of a dollar a cereuiony was used- RESTORED TO OWHER morlth for a year. Mi. Masters hss been sweeping npy bn.(.a,.rs o f Northwest «eversi days. They reiurned lo^ \ ••» ■’h and family motor, a lhe bnde> dau»l*ly gowned the streets- NVell. some more u |(|l.n|ç ,llllM r f,,„ owlll(f tho M,e„ home here Kuuday eve-|!ü ' ancouv,!r- “ • ‘ l« " “ .'.d Thirty feet o f new sbelving!m wljite crepe de chine and .. . of ------------- I ■ till» « ultllUtt, ....... I .... . ,,lllg llecoration Hay wilb a friend P. A. McPherson and wi fe' , is being made to accommodate| car|Tr,,J» pink and white sweet Chamber Commerce. iut.eting. there. 1 hey wet* on ihe road. ire visiting with Mrs. , M „ ePher-! time the Chamber of Commerce u , ;J0 ,, M E L W e, u | M _ It he growth of the library, also lM!a» combined with maidenhair H«»n - |iar»*iih, Mr. and Mr«. F. . . . ferna wa« hv M im » hired the man and paid him.' - \\,.-i-rn renresenlsllve , u " **-*' ' P' Hl,,,1»t,e twelve hours. ... ..... a commodious magazine rack it iT ’ * aueiiueu by Miss op. p ' M 1' ••* ' » « » ' ad®- ! Mayone Hunt, who was uecom- Theodore Helu, Jr., underwent ' * ! Iiey drove to Portland Hun- ' NN'e have received notice o f ! ,,‘®'y « owned •«» P'nk silk and to operation for appendicitis lay nighl lo call on som e1 driver of the rubbish wagon to .............................. .............. the Myers. .. h rM*' , '," ‘ a- 1 georgette and carried pink achievement In marketing al the Emanuel Hospital Tues riends and* left the car near jibe »hiiunent from Salem carl I he e material away. uway. !(iueriu, Guernsey producís in Hie Mid- day. Be 1» r y nrtod as im he posi o d e r on Yamhill 81. .•on books from the state li- :ro*«**»- to know something (1|rwr, t> Want Mrs. NV. Huffman and her ■ .. . . brary. These will be about , The * r,>0,,> wa* attended by proving nicely. It wasn't the Chamber (||| j une H lh there will be ,,“ Uf h' " r elset Wheeler, Gregon. 't v t ' . t ' . ; f ’,;" ..... a,.d haif f « r ju v .« iic. » « d n o y d a u .u «. of Commerce who purchased Mr. and Mr*. John VNaUUns Immediately fofTbwing tbe n compieie dispersal sale o f ' *' r‘ * f**w ,la,ra *ht,, week . . . , j " " ! ¡adults, ' and T> will include fiction, Mr. and Mrs., K. L. aud family o f Bend were visit •i»f it had Bloi.Bff, the flags displayed on t h « lhr H(>^ C„ y hrr,, of „u ern- „ here # with . travel, history and Diof r aphy. ceremony dinner was served to street .« nicely D ecoration„ryil wt||,d , w A Goodi* **enefi#|. ing at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. x . , 4 . W«* rxpert them to bo on the the following guests: ..who loeul«»l , the car i . . _ . __ , Mr». Fred Braun I riday . Mrs. Hay. hut It was an active mem- , 0 ,rnHlll,. ,.u„ehenn w.lt >c_IBoles, Miss Eleanor Boles, Mr. •shelves for our patrons __ ii+v Nfo'nday. at Jl»e corner o f. ... . - . her o f ih.- Chamber « f Com- a( , , ;00 A * „„ and Mrs. Hall and daughter of NN alkms is Mr. brauu's sister. HUBER I TEMS ' '*t„ 'h . Main, only a f- ,v »"O'mnodalion by Haturday. merce who got Ihoni_OUl. eo U|((( d-|„ and w||, ^ gln , . - . - . . , W e occasionally ran across!B8averlon; Mra- OUen o f Hills- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown n fr6m where it liad be»*n . . . . . M boro: Miss Marjorie Hunt Mias that they were un r e o '• H, |?;oo. Following the sale. C. J. Rose and family spent and children Florence and EU ihirk fl ... . . . i ,» |»erson who has not heard o f * « r j o r i * nuiu, * ft and not imirli the worse ... ., patrons h ,» - , M 'he library yet. All are -\nite fliven u ,,rn ' o OI f Portland* coniana, Miss miss wood, and Harold Miller, mo , ..r • it. Ì L I leen ñ o ' h8 .. r'4’ Uf" ’r r" - 8unda> a( ^ ' ak«>. Ore csrni.ndc Ihough Mat; .,.arnP,, i v , nre«)i Brown and Miss Jacobson of bet that liad lere ••• sey dut» will serve light r e - C. F NI n .ri a tored lo Moro to spend Satuc- -ay* .hgl he -hv , fJw fools. ,h. J S S i *h. | North Plains; Mrs. Cutting and Chamber o f Commerce meetings ............ . >n ^ Uwf| „ ,,|r . ^ F Nl' » rl ha" to lay and Huuday with their 'I f they had brouglB »heir i* , . ,he ,rt,r.,ry • » ' Chlloquin for a short slay. one half o f the Hags displayed nofKl„, homc widely as thev can and taYf«e|?*!°,d K^ nton;„ M/ relatives. 'nein!» to Re.iverton to h show .. ;_1__ I and Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Rich- would have reposed quietly In |( T 1 W. Patterson came up »veryone lo call and make ap- President, lie egr ‘yr^biAljr would have the hack ro«»me o f their owmers. from Cochran to spend Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert .tdanis library card. ardson. Edith Richardson, Mrs. NV. A. Goodin, Sec., leen found w here It was left. V I n-afion for a l«y Ihe war. have you paid with his family. from Dubuque/• Iowa, mid Mrs. ¡The only test o f a library is L. R. Miner and Gordon, Rev. Oregon Guernsey Club. EdBor.) your dues yel f If not the Bee- _______ NV. A. Newell from the Caro the service it renders t h e and Mrs. Downs from Metzger; Mr*. Chas. Van NVecliel ,,f rei ary will give you a smile and -, lina*. are vimling with .wr. aud (community. Help us make It Mr. and Mrs. Root, Harvey Huff wnM fh* Sunday BEAVERTON and Floyd Gustin, o f Green- receipt In rase you lender him Mrs. J. 8. d e m e n t The ladies niore useful. MOLDS HEETIRO '’ f Mr ,<r,,< w Kooslra burg; Mrs. Flora I.eedy, Mr. the money. of Ihe parly are Mr. Clement s Nil day 'be »1 reams of traffic Donations of hooks since last ------- **• K- Blanton and family of stater*. They have been heie flowed week are by Dr. C. E. Mnson. Cox. and Laura Cox o f Tigard. . I'he ili-K eia Club uicl in Heatlle. pioneers of this com- before and note k wonderful DO YOU KNOW A round Terwilliger "W in g and v n ing, NN'mg." dt ." ^ #br,d* * d * TOOm ,#n hy "The 8 Spy, Mr. Cochrane's rooms Tuesday mimlty. paid us B flying visit change and are uiuc« impressed lr wliftze auto for Newport. around 'he Canyon "Red Rover." “ Martin in Chuzzel- Ch Many beautiful and Thai *1000 000 letters went rv'-n ng f r their regular hi- Sunday, useful ; road. with Iho prospects for Beavei ¡xÄL” “ Nicholas Nickelby;" by the dead letter office la-t » ''" » M y ">#etlng After some Mrw * , y Aub(n Mr. A. B. Cle Dnceasing. a* it were. . Mr. J. F. Bennett, “ The Real presents were received. and ‘NOM ton'» future. Siberia:” by Mrs. J. C. Huntley. year? " ,,C *‘"VL .1“ “ ,,d » » ' y «re spending a few week. % ment met them at the station Nnd both roads led, when all R E A L E S T A T E T R A N S FE R S That Hnü.oon parcels did I*1»«- *»* ° r i h " r 'arlous exploits, with Mrs. Aubin's aunt, Mrs Decoration Day. Mr. Adam» is was done, "Modern Steam Engineering," Manager of the Adam* Co. of nlo tbe town o f Beaverton. Woodworking. Pattern Making. ... . wise? :: r rfU' " r bU• ,ne•,, J.ekson, and Mr! Jack- Dubuque, an iron foundry and Iwo rail lines cross in Bea- Molding, etc.” "Eskimo Twins," * Tliat 100 , 00 » Idlers go into , ,, , . «on. * -r „ " p. P.^ manufaeturer o f various iro i vedon. "Cur,y Top ^ Cherry Farm." v iJ ¿L ,3 °* ,..M ) .. « i. o . . . . . « ........... products. hlank »Mivdopes "C .rn ival" Is Ihe right word. JAe window boxes at Huber .... “ • ;;j... b 7 «"> |»,,s,.u. Ac"., t i t » ral"- Miss P a l * t>areer, "Peerless1 . i __ C. E. Allen lias traded his * n r ' ti, -irti Bach member had to fry his **aflo», which adds wonderful- I A. Maria Lehman et al to cd annually from misdirected f|op (| Wld iL |ly appearances. Please do properly at Ihe end o f Main SI. Nnd op ion* blossrun one one »..'..cn , 1h . B o... T » •!.... . . . , ... . „ —-—-J- ' ,,r" ' . t All succeeded In "flopping ' " ° l »» P Ihe plants or pick the for properly in the Westdale • *n the old Beaver Dam in That »12.000 P ill;" by Mrs Anderson o f U o-jgi 5 oo°l 3 # H a d ». Mr. Allen feels that he •'oç richest onion emps In 'si'niHar • .ccessfully after much prep- flowers. stamps |s found are ber. ^Beulah. ' In the Morn-, Kme* g . . , . . et UI to Oottlieb a atlon and extra- rdinary cp.i- Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Alexau- is gelling a new home, bull! • won ' • • • . mg 11 low, ' t h e istaudard B e a r - ! . ... " fashion ? according to his own plans, and cliecks *or,lona- j'ler ami Utile daughter Gwen- That » 3 . 000,000 in "rom Ihe black soil round B ea -'er»." "League of the bearlet|^ ‘ u **, \ v «In ’ ^ *’ T * “ gelling a very reasonable price Those presrnt wer«' Kdwa“d d<d>n of Scalile spent Salur- verton. Pimperuell," "Motor Girls iu ’’ ’’ NN'm. NV. Brown et ai lo Ellis " ,VCr l>ay. IHirward FIMey. I.elnnd .u y and Sunday with their for his old home. Hu thought I’lie lovely Vifle o f Tualatin llie Mountains," "The Curved r«a<h intended o n r » . ¡Co*»k. Cecil Emmons, uobert grandfather. NV. J. Alexander. that tbe amount of ropairs lie Boasts--Beaverton its heart. Blades," ■ ” The Princess a u d A. Brown, 90 ac., Sec. 27 and would he obliged to make an I Imi I m ie Ham collects |jor|irni Horner NNTIson, a nil, ami his wife. 31, T. I S., R. 3 NV., »10. NVhere everyone bring* daily in Curdle," "The Princess aud the • 02 .nmi ,, year for the return n ford Wilson. Vhr . . . .. „ _ „ nually on his old home would Laura M. Cox to Jas. E. Their «rarden irtu-k |o marl: Uohlm," "The Mayor's W ife," o f mail «rn l to the di*ad letter ____________ ___ ,0 H. 1». C». be probably more than enough Mitchell et ux, Tr. 19. Willow Nn.t right near by. in gorgeous - lhc Heart s Kingdom,” “ Elsie 0( r C91 «a regular mcelintr T oe«- to lake care o f the additional Brook Farm, $10. Dmsmore,” "M a lo ry Deau, have t o I hat it cost. C itele 1 '' . . . m Í I "",'1 ! W,° members payments b« would • C. E. Chapman et ux to M. ...... * grow- peonies 'o n hi- -Little Lome Prince,” “ Dorothy • 1.7 10.000 yearly to look up O O M FA R TH ER T F A R E » were added to Ihe membership make on a new house. His is Riekert, Tr. in Sec. I, T. 3 S., ^*r,n- * and the NN ixard of Ox,” and 17 R. 2 W., »10. addresses on ml.-directed ...a,If -------- ** » r°w in f rapid hr. Mrs. Ihe last house lo he broken —Ilean Uidlins’ Goluiiin. refereaee hooks; by Miss Adona That this service is given to A one-fourth reductio« in the- *'•••. was Ihe hostess of ground for in NVestdale. situ Mary Meitner to Richard Ed Portland Telegram. Cochrane, "Little Men," "Bouse 200,000,000 letters? [Cost of transportation for single wards et ux. Lot 11, Alvord- ated on l»e liignesl point of of Enchantment," a 10-volume Mr. and Mrs. K. NV. Liver Carr-Hunter Co. Suhd. No. t, NN'ith the week of June I to Passenger« having exclusive oc- the tract. He certainly will S. N. Haney o f Fores» Grove set* o f English Short Stories, »1.250. ipuiicy of a compartment on more spent Sunday at Kelso 7 designated as "Butler Mailing Sunday at ihe Paul a ,,,,, volume-set of American Southern Pacific {trains has re- with ikeir daugiiter, Mrs. Si- have a splendid .view, an ex -pent Fred Cool et al to Douglas NN cok ' (he Postal Department . . . . fine R.ngle home here __________ by . J H vers. Tucir little grand daugh cellent drainage, and a i icently been announcril Mr Haney til,ort slo r‘e8- 8,1 «'«hU volum e MrChesney, 2.5 ae., Anthony NV. Is pulling on u cumpaigii tu' '• la .. „ . . , _ ' set of Teachers' and Pupils' Hart D. L. C. No. 60, T. 1 S„ • » parsons, passenger traffic ter Florence relumed witii tnc.o home. is Mrs. Kingies father ,. , , . , , i bring to the attention of the It Encyclopedia, sixteen other ref- R. 1 NV., «tO. manager. public whom It serves Hie >. erence books, and a year and Beginning June 20 a passen F. G. NValker et ux to O. I. enormous loss and waste of ¡a half o f Mentor magazines. gcr wishing to have a compart- ^ Stuart et ux, 2 ac., Sec. 16, T. money, time, and energy that Mr. NV. E. Pegg has donated incut for individual use need t S„ R. 1 W „ «10. is catised by the neglect o f the Ihe foilowiug: "The Sky Pilot," purchase only one ami one-half Louis F. Huinburg et ux to senders of letters to place u i "Call of Ihe Cumberland," "The fa re ticket* instead of Iwo as Oscar A. Huinburg, Lot t, Blk. return address thereon. Call of Ihe NYiM,” "Uncle Tom’s required now. The cost of the It Is entirely true that t h e 'oilman ticket for use ot com- Cabin," "The Daughter of a 10, Pattison & Morans First r®lurn card is a smull thing. piir, nu.nl no, changed. The Magnate.” "The Eternal City,” Add., Hillsboro, » I . A. S. Ellis et ux to Elizabeth "The First Mortgage." "Treas- but the totals outlined above rod,lcMon o f Ihe furo will be come from the very neglect of pfffcl)ve on t,|| Southern Pacific - ure Island," "The Pony Riders E. Rae, Lots 5, 6. 7, 8, to. H. so small a thing. Mgny letters and Its connecting line trains tin Texas." “ The Community 12. 13. 14, i6. 16, 17. 18, 19 lire undcllvcruhlc at original carrying compartment cart. olid •'Citizen," “ Floating Light.” 20, •> 1 22. 23 24, 28. 26. ’^Edward Day brought in the 27. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33. 34 addresses, and where the send er is easily reached through U. O» O SECOND IR following nine volumes: A four- 35. 36, 37. 38. 39, 40, 41, 42 volume set “ The NVorld’ s Great 43. 44. 45, NVestdale, Sec*. to his return address, ho is ap LIB R A R Y OIROULATIOR Events,” "Ashton Kirk. Secret and 15, T. 1 8.. R. 1 NV , »10. praised of this fact and assists Agent." "Arabian Nights,” “ The The Shaw-Fear Co. to Jolin (he Servire to reach the ad The University of Orogoi Raneli at Ihe NVolverine," "A NV. Reynolds el ux, Lot 291, dresses promptly. NVhere (here ranis second among Iwenly- Man ..Four-quare." and "Dead- Johnson Es. Add., Beaverton- is no way of notifying 1 *' *’ two leading American univer Hives.** sender, the only recourse ls| sities and colleges In ctrcula- Reedville Ac., »1207.50. The following six volumes ot t It rough the medium o f 1 »* •• t ion of library hooks for homo John C. Filch lo M. M. Fitch Dead Letter Mfllro. which Is a u<(p {or yoap |o-» 3 - 11 » 24 , ae- “ Lillie Journey»," by Elbert et ux, Part of Blk. 3, Sherwood: Hubbard: "Little Journeys to also Lois 6, 7, and 8, slow and expensive proposition P(ir,||l)K t0 „ Hnrvey made by City the Homes of Great Teachers.” View Add., Sherwood. »1. In view o f this, then, Ihojm. h . Douglass, University H-| "T o Ihe Homes of Great Re 'appeal is iiihi I c fur each a||d hrarian. Oregon with an *n- Ladd Es. Co., to NV. E. Bo formers," “ To Ihe Homes of gart et ux, Lut 121, Johnson every person to put his return1 ro|imi>nl on Ihe Eugene rainpus Great Orators.” "T o the Homes Es. address on hi* mail. Everyone nf ,>tì 5 g students had a eireu Add., Beaverton-Reedville of Great Business Men," "T o Ac., »10. knows Ills own address , and lalion of 57.802 books, or a ihe Homes of Great Scientist*,” the Irltor if undelfverable w ill' ,,rr eSl,||a 0f 21.78. Herman F. Reese et ux to "T o Ihe Homes of Great Phil surely find Its wny hack. It Is, Princelpn holds first place George W. Andrews et ux, Lot osophers," hate been donated] now compulsory lo wrap and with an enrollment of 2118 I, Blk. 2, Thorne’ s Add., Hills by Mr Cochrane. These short lie parcels with heavy paper |B|„den'ls and a Clreulalion o boro, HO. biographical sketches are de and cord, and il Is compulsory ho ,020, giving this Institution J. M. Talley et ux to Emma lightfully intimate sketches of lo place return addresses upon „ ,„,r capila of 33.05 (lie world’ s greatest men. You i s t°neberg, 61 ac., Sec. 2, T. I these parcels. NVhile not yel — —- ---- ¡N., R. « NV.; also tt.75 ae.. J. will like (hem. compulsory for leMers, It can The Portland Hunt P.liili has Louisignonl D. L. C. No. 52. T. not he urged loo strongly, that j installed a polo grounds a I t N„ R. 4 NV., »10. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Melcalfe greater rare be taken in Ihelr,Garden Home, and enjoyed a Ematine A. Galbraith to Henry spent liecoralion Day and Sun preparation nnd that every,prue!ice game Iasi Sunday. All Mr ¡Kribel et ux, 3t ac.. Sec. 18, T. day in Portland visiting sender Include his address g* who witnessed Hie game pro- |l 8., R. 2 W „ 910. ¡Metcalfe’s parent». well that of hi» frloud. pounced it very full of thrills. ■ ...... - - Tz s=s ^ r £ »'-• r r r w ^ ; . Ä rtr«JSSrt.i!L! rur ss -* r* ,r - ¿