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MEDFOttfl MATT! TRlTttOT. MflnFOttD. ORKOOX, TTrXlUY, OCTOIU'lR 21. IMH.
MEDFORD MArlL TRIBUNE
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L AN INDHl'BNOKNT NBWSl'AT'BIC
PUM.IHIIRP 15VUUY AKTllHlWON
ICXCUI'T HfNPAT nv THIS
MnorOllU I'HINTINCI CO.
The rjcimwrnllc Tlnl. Tho Mclront
Mull, The Mcttfnnt Tribune. Tlio Houtli
orn Orrfffontmi. The Ashland Tribune. .
OMon Mell Tribune MulMlntt. SS-2T-S9
Kortli Kir ntrrtt, tclcplrbro 75.
Official Taper of Uio Citv of Meilford.
urnclnl IMper of JncUwen Count)
OnoKOlS I'UTNAM. Kd'tor nnd MntHKr
i
Kntorcl n Mceewl-olass matter nt
JArsUnrn. OiTRon, umltr tlio act of
Mardli J. H7
nunscinrricm hatch.
Ons year, by limit
rtttit ivanlta. I t'lllll ... .
.ts.oo
.so
Per munCh,. dllvixt !v crrrl-r In
Al"ilftirrt, Jsoksouvlllo and Cen
tral Point -
ffmtiritay only. ! mall, per ynr.
Weekly. r r )'tr ... . --
.50
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I
CUICAC.O, Oct. 21. Chlcngo suf
fragists wore Jubilant today over a
victory In their first big fight In
Illinois as n roanlt ot yesterday's
Biioclnl election in the Fifth judicial
district. The lnfluonco of the wom
en accomplished tho defeat of Judge
Leslie rntcrbangh. tho republican
candidate for the state supromo court
bench.
"The result of the election saved
tho woman suffrage law," said Mrs.
Sherman llooth today. "Wo learned
that tho supromo court was tied 3
to ' on the constitutionality nt the
law. Wo fnvored Jndgo Shay for the
supremo bench. Ho Is a progros
slve. However, most of z wanted
to sdo Putorbaugh beaten. Charles'
CralR, n democrat, was elected.
'Women wero not allowod to vote
but many women leaders took nn
active part In the campaign."
EPISCOPALI
NUW YOIIK, Oct. 21. Though
tho names had not been definitely
announced, it was understood today
that tho fol'owlng new bishops had
been chosen nt tho Hplscopal church
convention here:
Tho Itov. Hugh llurleson, bishop of
South Dakota.
Tho Itov. .Mllo Gates, bishop of
Cuba.
The Ilev. Fred Howdon, bishop of
New Mexico.
Tho ltev. W. D. Capers, bishop of
Spoknno.
Tho ltev. Chnrloa Colmore, bishop
of Porto Hlco.
Tho ltev. W. 1). Capers was for
merly In charge of the Columbia,
Ten n , Institute.
OF
NUW YOltK, Oct. 21. Tho O. H'.
V. Ilelmout homo hero was filled to
overflowing today at a reception in
honor of Mrs. Kmmolluo Paul. hurst,
tho Kngllhh Niiffragetto loader.
"When 1 reach Washington." said
Mrs. Pankhurst, "I shall call on the
president only if Invited. 1 shall
esteem It nn honor to see .Mr. Wilson,
of course, but I shall not visit the
white house unloss asked to do so."
Mrs. Pankhurst will address n
Btiffragotto mass meeting tonight.
RITCHIE PLAYS GOLF
AS WAY OF TRAINING
XKW YORK', Oet. 21.-l'J.ving
pill' to gel into condition i'or his
inulrll on Ootolior '20 with Leneh
Ciokk, u new form of traiuiin; mlojit
fil liere by Willie Ritchie, lightweight
tliumpiou of tho world. Ritchie
HpondB sevuml hour il.iily on the
I'llUh.
Colviu House Remodelled
About thirty years ngo two nion,
WUUnm r'ulvig and Hnmuol Mathls,
built 'a house on the bunk of tho
Itogua just nhovo Illrdsoje crueK and
tlmt house him aono service ovrtr
tdtuo. A ye;.! oi so ago IVUz ICIh
mnii ilnd lfo took possession of thin
farm nnd moved In the house, und
it Is now their home.
Thin nummer they rnncludod to
have It hotter home, nnd they cumo
to this city nnd bought tho lumber
to remodel tho old houso und tho
imm who sold tlioni the lumber was
oiiq of tho muu who built the house
oO yours Iiuforo.
Mr. Mnthls is our lumbor merchant
Whllo Judgo Colvlg Is tin honored
rosldont of Medford.
When tho foundation wus unrov
erod It wus found to bo made of logs
nnd thoKo logs aro.-Just as solid to
day jib tho day thehpuso was built.
Tho house is now complotcd and Is
it'by electricity throughout. ltoguo
Hlver Argus.
UN
D
ILLINOIS
IE
w
s
Rffi
ANS
SULZER'S IMPEACHMENT
GOVERNOR SULZNK was impeached, not lor his .sins,
hut because ho interfered with Chsis. F. iUurpln's
graft and refused to permit tho continued looting of t hi
st ate hy Tammany.
Sulzer was not perfect. His record was anything hut
ideal. Hut his proven sins wore committed he I ore ho he
eamo gov
ernor. lie was guilty of speculating with cam-i
ids, a Tammany custom, hut not guilty, as his'
n;ii-u" fUlll
accusers wore, ot stealing state inutis.
Sulzer has a great deal of the demagogue about him.
He was very vulnerable heuee he was put forth by Mur
phy for governor, under knowledge that if he did not
deliver the, goods he eould be ruined.
'Pannuany seldom nominates a man that eannot he eon
trolled. Some eminently respectable peisonngo of unim
peaehable personal integrity and no initiative is usually
selected someone who is so swelled up with the honor
that he lets 'Pannuany do the work and 'Pannuany does it.
"When eonditions foree other nominations. 'Pannuany puts
forth men in their power, like Sulzer and they seldom
peep.
If Sulzer had been fundamentally dishonest he would
have ohevert orders and retired rieh and perhaps respect
able. Hut along with his
ran more than a thread of
serve the state.
In impeaching Sulzer. Murphy has brought on the
deluge that will sweep 'Pannuany to destruction. It has
awakened the drowsy people of the Kinpire state to the
knowledge that their government is the most corrupt in
the world and Tammany is to blame. The people realize
that no matter how bad Sulzer is Murphy is infinitely
worse.
Sulzer has a livelv future
,
Uiat lliaiiy U Hotter Uiail UaS
Tannnanv. and so. reirardless
the good will of the people.
BUREAUCRACY REBUKED
KLKASKI) from detention at Kllis fsland of Mis.
tnkhui-st, the militant
ap)lauded as a deserved rebuke to hurcaucraey. I with a trim ami nim,. iihiiki
Inunigration officials, along with many other public jflK"re
officials, take themselves too seriously in promulgating,
edicts regulating the public welfare. They lack humor, APTI1C DI-M Anlfl
and common sense when they sagely anil ponderously de-tf(j J J y ULlYlnnU
dare jUrs. I'ankhurst guilty ot moral turpitude, and oar
her from a brief lecturing tour in the United States.
No matter whether we approve of the course pursued
by the English suffragettes or not, the disapproval by a
few offieials is not ground for detaining their leader at
Ellis Island, especially when she comes on a peaceable
mission, leaving her bombs and torch at home.
A few months ago the same officials refused to let for
mer President Castro of Venezuela land, and detained him
without justifiable cause until the federal court onlered
. . , ' rm ii i r i. ,f .i
his release. 'Lhese uncalled-tor detentions are making a
hiughing stock of our boasted
-tn aiiimiiisirariou aviucii peniius sucu inircaucracy
eould not be called democratic and the release ordered by
Washington shows that we are not yet ready to Itussian're
America and abandon our claim to be the land of the free.
Scientists Write Appreciation of
Hospitality Shown by Medford
I'rof. O'Gara has received the fol
lowing letters from scientists who re
cently visited Medford and Crator
Lake:
Dr. Carl Schrotor,' who Is profes
sor of Uotany at the University of
Zurich. Switzerland, and Is considered
tho greatest world's authority In his
special line, writes ns follews:
My dear O'Gara
The International Phytogeogrnphlc
excursion Is nearing Its end, and It
has been a groat success, particu
larly the Medford and Crater Lake
purl of it.
Wo onjoyod the Yosemlto very
much, h dull rod tho big trees, stud-
led tho chapparal at Mt. Tamalpuls,
we're dellghtod by the sconery and
the flora of Southern California,
spent four most Interesting days In
the Arizona desert as guests of the
Desert Laboiatory and were over
whelmed by the grandeur or the stu
pendous Grand Can) on.
Hut thu most attractive result of
our trip Is the acquaintance, or but
ter, the friendship of so many excel
lent men we met on our excursla.
And among those you aro In Uio first
mnk. Kg the organizer and the soul
of tho unforgettable days nt Medford,
this eldorudo of Amorlcun hospital
ity, of American energy and acudem
lo orudltlon.
I beg you to accept once mora any
warmest thanks for your part In tho
Modfoid trip, for your 'guidance t"
tho wondorful orchards, for tho pap
ers you gave to us nnd for tho fine
photographs, which will bo a treas
ured botivenlr for us to remember
tho sjiuputhetlu personality of our
dear O'Gara. Kindly extend my pin
core thanks to the Medford Commer
cial club, the University el lib nnd ull
thoso who by their energy made the
visit to Medford and Crater Lake
possible and tho greutest of any part
of the excursion throughout tho
Uultod States.
I hope to be able at somo tlmo to
render you similar courtesies should
you visit Switzerland,
SIncoroly yours,
CARL SCMROTKR,
Zurich, Switzerland.
Dr. Ovo Paulsen who Is professor
of botany In tho University of Copou-
demagogy and his speculation
honesty, an altruistic desire to
before him and can do a work
...,,, ... i
lailCU to accompUSil SIUMSU
of part v or politics, will have
suffragette leader, will be.iot twent pomide. ami .... i.. k
stpiaro deal and fair plav.
hagen, and was one of the members
of the International Phytogoographlc
excursion writes;
My dear O'Gara:
Ileforo leaving America I must ox
tend to you my hearty thanks for
the beautiful picture of Crater Lake
and for your Interesting papers,
which you so kindly gavo me. I
will keep them ns n dear souvenir
of a groat time the greatest of our
trip in America. I shall never for
got Medford and Crater Luke where
I found hoauty, Intorest and tho
greatest hospitality I ever met. I
beg you to express my sincere thanks
to your fellow hosts in Medford.
With very kind wishes, I am
Sincerely yours,
(signed)
OVK PAULSKX,
Copenhagen, Denmark.
With Medford tiao is Medford made.
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SUPERIOR SERVICE
Diseriiiiiiiaiiu
Preference to
I
QregonM
So will you if you lake
time to investigate. (Jet
your information direct from ono
of OL'k repreKentativeH.
OrCgOnlJfC insures only losidents of ,-' ' " '.
"Healthful Oregon"
Therefore, gives superior " 1
results to Oregon policyholders.
Best For Oregonians
Home Office, Portland- Medford Offlco, AtU'le llulldlng
A. Ii. .MILLS L. S.MI LL I'; K. O.MAN'
President General Manager iCibldeut Agent
MME. ALDA REDUCED 20 I
POUNDS DY SWIMMING
When Mine. Aids
nprn sinner, mid w
Onttl (.'Hisisn, uiAiinger of the Metni
Piilllnn Ojxt.i lloiu- in Nw York,
left for Kurnpe In the spring, she
weighed too much tit suit hemtlf.
Hut how could she reduce She nsked
the smile question Out eery third
woman nuks during the course of her
life:
In Ktirnx she found the answer,
an answer which might have been
given her nn any bsthtni beneh In
the I'lilted States swimming. Ity
swimming reculnrly and pi-rxlsteutly
ever) d.i for about two month file
The follow ii;;; (in1 .miiiou prnvs
for fruit in tlern inurkiU Meudny:
New Yotk. ThroiiL'li nuetioii i.
enrw. ilet-idiioiis fnAl ; WlntM Nelt)
i s,""',,"n,I UolvT f"1, J.'T
lr MiMiiMiril $JJMI. haKett Lli;
lwrro iliflltir $K7.,f ilMrna $lmV3.
Iwn ears Orecoa twurx $.7' aad
5-l.an, 2 eri Wnrfhingtiw npnilen,
.lonathiiu -J1.7S, WV-ijrrner f I..M. Stay.
ninn -jl.SII, Roitw $1.1)1. California
(luirgeuu 2.7(1, Winter Neli- .i:i,
t'omiee hnhejt $2:2 Ujiy oar Ore
.on H-ar, lhiw t.'l.'J". Clairgeau
l.tW. Two rar Washington ap
ples, .TonntlmnM $l.n:l, INhih '2.'M,
On-goii Kiugr. 1.(W. Cnlitoriua
ears steady uueliiiipei, t'uuiee
J.(r. Xelim 1.(10 to jtt.7". One
Wm-liingtoii Nilis f.'.ai, few Idaho
Anion $2M.
Chieaifo Through n notion -.'I (,o
rmloH, .louathun extrnn Jl.tlli; fancy
1.70, nliok-e $1J7; Xew Orange win
Um, 91.00, (Inui)'" Oolilen, iwtia
fancy, $"J..'in, fmu-v &LIZ. Oano ex
tra fanny -rl.10, funty $l.:ifl. hi)i
Xi'lis f 1,(17, !l ear- Colorado .f-m.-i -than
?1.77, flinev l.."i(), ehoiee tkl. I.'l.
Thru eiii-M Colorfolo .lolintlialm, ex
tra, $1.(17, I'nuey -M.I3, choice fl.'.'li.
Mixed ear Cidor.,lo VhienH, i
lrni, -Sl.TS; fliniee lJj.'I. lien J).ni-Hxli-flH
$.'i, eho o U.'n. All ord;-nurj-
ulialiiv. Car I'jrjdlte ' pnr-,
Howell'. .?-.-. Amj.mi -j-ZIIO, .Veil-.
W.:i7. '
I.o Augelts Sevoj'ul ours IIhihI
River Jonalhaim me now Iming' de
livered Imre, wlinh ei'M hut l f. .
h. for the siztn 17'. to 108. Till in
loiiiialioi is eorrt hut of I'oerne
the market has el, mi-d siuee llien.
LOWER COST,
uvers (Jive
Insurance
Company
&
I ULVk
I V- ' I
the beautiful
i' oi rignor
EASTERN
MARKETS
E
AT
The eccniiil iimiuitt H-iulliorn Ore
t.on ns' euuliTcneo is to lie held
ihe ,eiu ut Omuls t'lix, Oelolier
it Suvcmtiur 12. It l espeetPil Hint
li'iil H.Mitily-rtvo to ope hundred
lmh will he in ulleiuUiuee f rm nil
pnut-. In t)rc(iui Kniiili of Pniiii.
The eiifetvnee is rllel li the
late i mtiiftli'-i- f tltp Viiung .Men'-
rlitisinii'iitiielHlkh nuil lmw it-
delegates I'min Uyn' etuli, oinu
ueil Sundikv eli(ini elnAnes nml the
Iiiins' il)iirlnie.iU of Young .Mt'ti'
I'luioliiiii Mxsueintion-. The confer.
enee i prima rily for older litiys, nml
nil delepites must u inunilQH yenr
of ne nml over. I
In nildituni t these eoHfereiiees
('inducted liv the boy llieiusele
iiii'I'i will lie ut li'nvt llnee niiuvHm4
h "peitkeix f tmte nnd interest. II
A. I'liniiduv of Medford is to gite the
fMiimg mldri'ss mi Vfiugy ening,
PetoWr .'It. on "The ('.lining Mn."
('. 11. l-hipp of l'orlJnn.l will Inlk to
ii uin-s met'titii; of the liovx on Sun
ilnv afternoon on "A Keii-iuinhle
!Ser)iee." I?ev. S. II. Te of Orntile
l'ns.s will tfive Hie eloaitig nddie-. "A
Sumliiv evpniug. Other lenders wilt
lie S. II. WliiMlen of I'ortlnnd, -l:it.
peerelnry of thu Yming Men's thn
linn nssoeiittion; Juitie- .Mnrltn mid
Sum linker of (Irani 1'hs nml
llnrr.v Tullle of Vnlnl iint. Ony
1-1. NVedhnm, etnle liov' vehrk were
tsrr in Southern Oregmt. ids king the
fiiiwl nrinngi-weol for the Mwfer
enee nnd working up the ilclcgiitiun
from the towns in this purl of the
-lute. further iiift-rtii-iinxi in le
iruril to tin- i'ii frn-Mi e mn lie lied
li odiirr -ne.' lulu III Onuit- l'i,
AIInnCTI'iE HAIR
.Wvuijn iMiM-liiiiles I'ailsluii Snge
Miik. Ilalr That N Hull, 1'ndi'il
or Thin, AIiiiiiiI.iiii anil (.'loil.
oiioly Kaillant
livery girl and woman, too, wauls
In If IwHUtttuI and attractive It's
her MrthrluUt hut unsightly, or
thin and characterless hair distro
half the beauty of the must utlrnc
(Jve fnco.
If yosr hair is not fascinating. I
tblnnlHg out. full of ilandrnrr, dry or
If the scalp Itch and burin, begin
at onre the use of ParlHlnu Huge. It
will double the beauty ut (he Imlr,
pool and Invlgnrale the aralp nnd the
first application's removes the dand
ruff. It Is th hair tonlo par excl
lec, Mintnlnlng the proper ele
ments to supply hair n ! and make
the hair soft wa). luhtious and
abundant.
I'arlHlau Ha'" n mld by Chas
HtrniiK in ' iont boitlos U pleaMtut
nnd r fri IiIiik daintily pi-rf il tiled -li"!
I her Kiea or stlckjr
John A. Pei-1
Undertaker
Lady Asstiitan:.
sk s. HAUTLi:rr
Plioiie M. 17 nml I7-.1-U
Ainliolaioo Service Oepnly Coroner
T. F. PRATT
"The Healer1
has made the blind see, tho deal
hear, tho lame wnlk, thu sick ifot
well, l'lfleen years' of practical
experience In treating chronic,
illsensea. Consultntlon free. Lo
cated at 315 X. Ilartlett St.
Phono DD-iOI.
Medford, Ore.
popular
hotel in the
City,' Running diiuillcd
ice water in each room.
European Plan, a la Carte
Cafe.
Tariff on Rooms
12 roonn
CO roomi
50 roomi ....
00 roomi wiili pilrtte liib
$1.00 each
1,50 each
2.00 each
2.00 each
2.C0 each
50 room villi pnnle balli
30 f ultet, bedroom, par
lor and bath 3.00 each
For more than one guett add $1.00
extra to the above rate for
each additional guest.
Reduction by week or month.
Manamintnt Chfltr IV. Kulliy
nCTMra?T!rasTrarcE
BOY
CONFERENC
GRANTS
PASS
V
tr3iSPt? I Vli
sWsWWjzgzf t Wt-riM1BBHI
Si Hil!!!. Ilii'iP nnd moot
Coffee
A finger snap for
what we'rt "going to
dt;" it's doing it (hat
counts.
You want good, fine
fresh coffee; what are
you waiting for' It
can't walk to your door.
You know (ho name
Schilling's
He
I II
aroma-lighf cans.
"Hollo" "M'S
"I'loiiim send me n en
SihllllliKH Meht Cotfi-e."
' All rlKht " ' tlood b
of
I Would Like to Soil
My House
P'JR South Oakdiile. eight rooms,
large sloepliiK porch, biiNemeut and
gnmge, fin mice and fire pine, large
lot. 7SX175.
Also a 27-apre tract of ry best
nl Till fa laud. Hear creek bottom.
Also n good t illicit or orchard team,
weight nlNiut 27uO pounds.
Hen mo for jirlie und lerms on nil)
of thU propcitt.
Geo. L. Treichler
GIM CHUNG
CHINA iii'itn steiii:
Treso herlw ur a blood Ionic. A
posllUe euro for I. Ivor, Lung. Heart.
Kidney, SloniMili nnd Uowol troubles
Cnrti Mularlu, Chills and IV.er and
Itheiimatlsiu. A Kunranieod cure for
PIIm No surglrnl operation re
ipilred.
Tr.STI.MOM.VUS
I luiil stomai fi ironlilo for jenrs,
I'liiislng iliopsliiil eoiidllloiis, Aftor
taking eight doses of Dr. tain I hong's
liiedlclno I aai telletteil of (ill troll-
tile.
MHS. It. M. itimittim.
This Is to eerllfy that tllm Chung
curinl me of the piles nfler 16 years'
standing and ran recommend him to
nuxiiiH nffllc'e with them O. M
H.ilrymple. Chko, Ctl.
Jtl S. front
MllUOltlt. OUT.
To the Ladies
Permit mo to Inform you that I
have rernlwd the latest stiles for
Indies' tailoring, goun and l,tuiic
nub as will he Horn during the win
ter seasons and I feel that a 1lt to
my establishment v provo uli-r-estlns:
to voll. I ciliiritulco that the
ehararter of worlinunslilp -All! be nil
that you may desire. I devote my
personal attention to each detail nnd
Hur you of not nlono n (orrmt fit,
but of u Hell flnldliod garment nnd
one that en riles tlio lines that are
suitable to your Individual lined.
My long pxpnrlflnro nnd many wttls
fled customers, give you ample nssur-
unco Hint you will be suited In every
particular.
Soliciting your vnliKd pntronnge.
Emma S- Myers
M. I .V II. Illdg. Phone I.T7-II.
Bittner's Real Estate
& Employment Bureau
For Sale
Ono of tho best fruit ranches In
the nllcy, fine modern Improve
ments, u snap, come nnd sen.
1 Hi ncro stock much, with some
stock, 20 ucroH In alfalfa, laud sub
Irrigated, fairly good Improvements,
close to new Intern rhnu inllroud. A
bargain at $(1001).
1"0 neri) stock and dairy ranch,
00 acres In cultivation, 'jr ucroH un
der IrrlguHon, UO noros In ulfnirn,
entlro placo could bo Irrigated, I
room houso, bam l!fix7r, I'rho Ui
per ncro.
Nice suburban homo ncrosH the
harbor from Seattle, near government
navy yard, fronting on the beach.
What have you to tnulo for this?
List your lunch for rent, with us.
Wo have novo nil npplleuuts,
Wo want iiioio listings of houses
und rooms for rent.
Wo hnvo a good cow to trado for
good woik horse, will pay differ
once, I'hiiployinoiil
OIiIh und women for general
house work,
Onrpontur.
Ranch hands. ,
Party to run boarding houso for
crow.
Housekeeper,
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
Res. Phono 10li.. Phono H5H,
Opposite NunIi Hotel
ItOOMH 0 and 7, VMM ULOOK.
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
ISIS
THEATRE
Pliotophijis TiicmIh)' nnd Wednesday
The Road to the
Dawn
t.ublu Hperlul In Uii Paits, I'onlin
Ing Atthiir ,l(ihuson
I'ATIIt: WKL'KI.V .NO. II
Tin: iicitoiait xMiiiii: ii,ii'
Comedy
o.nu itiwr met
Comedy
llluittafi'it Hong
IIV liltO.N'i; Mlllil.ljlt
Extra Tomorrow
i.iii: .v en wiu.nts
Those ('l'-or (litu in Vniiilollln
fleiiioon l!)enlngs
No Vilwiueo In Pities
STAR
THEATER
TODAY
Webb 6 Webb
flimsy Vaudeville, heller
than Hie Average.
The Beaten Path
Three pari IValuiv. an ecel
lt n't prodiic -lion.
Travelogues
Binks Elevates the
Stage
KaivoVoiiH'dy
Tiie Mayar Cartoons
Cnmt'ilv
Woolworth & Woolworth
Mimic.
Coining Tomorrow
Better Babies
A piclnre evt-ry niolher
should see.
Always 10c
I S Theatre
Tuesihi) nml Wednesday Mghls
T:oo p. M.
".IliWKLKH .SLIPPiniS"
lleautlful Two Part Sollg, lilumnui!
Kuiugglers
"THU OITHIt"
Pftthu Hceiilo
"I.V AIIICU.l ITAI.V"
Kceiile
"A SATI'llllAV IIOLIOAY"
lllograph Comedy
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lllograph ('oiiiedy
IIASKIN'S AND HAHICINS
Piano, Traps, Drums, lUfects
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Coming 'I'lniiMbiy .N'Jghi Only
Kdlsoii Comedy, Two Heeler, KulUled
"CAsri:"
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
COLONIAL PLATS
Thoroughly modern rooms
renting from $8.00 to JjUJi.OO
per month
Biilhroom find Laundry
Accommodations
CJas and Hlecfrie, .Lights
Avery I lung furnished
lOxfopt Ants'
217 .Riverside Ho.
Phone yOO-L'
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