PACE TWO ftfEDFORD MATE TRTBUNE, fKDFORD, OREO ON, TUESDAY, APHTTi 14.lf)1f) locdlBrieS ti Choral ooloty rehearsals are being held on Tuosdoy ovonlngs Instead ( Monday ua previously. During the PB,st winter the work of tho Choral society has been broken Into the same as everything else of this nature. The members Intond now revtvlnir tho old lntorest add are now rehearsing n . splendid : Urogram for their nunu.il eprlnic concert. Applications for new Tnerhbers will bo accepted during the ' month of April.' A)l old members are requested to be present at all rogular rehearsals. : . , . J , . DoVoe has fins .too or assorted chocolates at 00c per pound. , ,' i i! Tlib Installation ) of tho recently elected new officers of tho Elks lody:o will be beld next Thursday nlRht. and In consequence a large turnout of the - membership Is looked for. Iinmed'.- . atoly after being installed the new Officers will take hold for Uio next 1 year, i t -.. 4 -. , j ;. . , .. . i .For the best Insurance see Holmes. ,. fh Insurance Man. . Mr." and Mrs. TV. I. Valenlino and two children left today for Klamath Flails to make that city their home, as Mr. Valentine has accepted a position as .bookkeeper with . Uie , Klamath ; Foils Peeking company.. ' Switches made from combings. 340 South Riverside. Phone 292-X. S25 T,he Kpworth League dinner at tho 'Methodist church will begin at 6 p. m. tills, evening. .. ',,:.; -,. , : 1 1 O'rrqs, the ladies' tailor from Ash land, will be at Hotel Holland every! Thursday. . Spring styles Bhown. 323 It was rumored today that Mayor vateq would make his long delayed appointment? to city positions at tho council meeting tonight, ' hut . the mayor was noncommittal on the sub- ject These appointments were due the first of the year. Halstead the Healer. . . Treatment I.uO. 227 S. Central. Phone 379-H. .Attorney , JameaT. -Chlnnock . . of Grants Pass, who. is sporting a new Yelle.car, Is Jn the city on business and Is a guest at the Medford. ' - .. Ako Taxl. Fnone 95. - Mrs. B. TV. Wilson ot Rogue. River, who had a major operation, perform- ; ed In the Dow hospital last Tuesday : is convalescing rapidly, and will leave , for, her home In a few days. - Oldsmoblles set the pace. Geo. TreJchJer Motor Co. . . JMlss ' Dorothy Boozer Returned home yesterday from spending the wejk end with friends at Grants ... Pass :''"' ''., '..' , Alco TaxL PLoi.e 93. t R. A. Pierce of. Central Point, re turned home Monday from a visit with his son at -Bremerton, Wash. . , -. Guaranteed, spark plugs 1 or .all ears.- C. E. -Gates Auto-Co. . . .-, San Francisco visitors who are guests at the Hotel Medford include i. h: "Chandler, C. P. Rice, P. O. Crawford, 'William Hoff, H. D. Coates and 3. H. Barteau. ; ; .' u . , ::Lots of old papers 10c the bundle " at this office. -. - -. : - - Mrs.' Ben" C.- Ely of Portland; who had been working here the past week In the Interest of the Oregon Assoc! atvfc strles, went to Ashland to- dajj & I Tend some time there in the ea x& 13, and from that city rlll go x ce lmath-Falls. it 5. f;i DrLidw. de Reymonte, drugless physician. Acute and chronic diseases ..- by his own system. 9to 12, 1 to 5 i p. m. Booms 4-5 SL Mark's bldg. . a-.jiv'- -Ti.. jv 316 h iThe iParont iTeacher circle rot. the Lincoln school will hold their regular meeting at ..the jschool . liuilding ,Fr I- ' day... A .program Is being prepared for. this meeting;,'. In tho evening a social will be given. at the school to which, all patrons and friends are In vited to attend. fi ..j ..-.;t,- s, .: -'m. Sir .slab and dry wood, for sale by J. T. Gagnon. phono $59. ,-.; . Dr. Carl Gioney. of Salem, presi dent of Willamette university,; arriv ed In the city this morning and is a guest at the. Medford-. .hotel. . Dr. Doney addresses the district conven tion of , the Epworth, League here to- : .night rV U;. in,. r-..v..- . . v Malted milk J50c lb. DeVoe's... , i iButte Falls citizens in the cjty to? day include A.; L, Cross .reglstered.at the. Nash hotel and John Cadzo, who Is a guest at the Hotel Holland. . . For fire Insurance phone 64, cor- ner. Eleventh, street and 8. P. track, D. R. .Wood & Co." ; j . i . .? I: ; V f .Mrs. TV. H., Locke received a tola gram today from Mrs. Roger Bennett In ..the. east, saying her; son , Francis Bennett had just arrived In .New York, He wast wlth:the;3,Ist division and had been stationed near Aix la Chappelle,... France, , ,for, -, several months.. .-, ...-v V.: vv'-- l,The,.Medtord ;Shoe Shining Parlor Is now open. . Shoes cleaned and dyed. 9 North Fir,.near Main St. 11 Gus DItsworth and H. E. Peyton were .sojourners.tln.-.the city today from .the Derby section.:; u .! V .. Furniture, upholstering, mattress making, .crating and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J .;.,,Burrtotto Dodgeiand. daughter ,ar- . rlvod. home last night from .their five , weeks visit at Akron, O, Mrs. Dodge stpppod off at Oakland, Cal., for a week's, visit with relutlvos beforo re turning home. . f- . . , i Heqistltchlng, . . . .. , , Pecotlng,. . -I Handicraft Shop. . : . , Chris, Swanson o R, F. D. No. 3 Mcdfordi 1b a patient at; the Dow hos pital. to treatment for, stomaqh tron bleinnd Is . consldorbd quite sick.. ' . ..Alco. Taxi. .Phone 95. ... . , " WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Itay Phono: Pacific 227. i NUtht intones: F. W. WeekslOS-JZ. A quartet of young men who will be In iho cliy, for some time arrived here' from Portland their home, toJ day utnd are registered at the Hol land. ') V j; .l)-.- y. ,,- iv, " Guaranteed sprn.gs tor all cars. CMC. Gates Anto Co. v Sergeant Herbert Parker pf the 4Sth regiment, const artillery, which recently reached this country from Franco, arrived homo this morning from Camp Lewis whero he recelvod ;his discharge from sor.vice. ,, p v. A two-lb. boif ot Vogun's chocolates .for J1.3B at DoVoo's.; , . , t v Dr. G. II. Parkinson and J. Jvdcnr Purdy of Portland, the latter being .Epworth League socpetary.ot the mis sionary centenary of the if. E. church Portland area, arrived la tho city thl morning to address tho : Epworth League rally at tho Methodist church. Dr., Parkinson,;, who had, boon chap lain at tho base hospital nt '. Camp Lewis during the war was Just re cently released from service. .- '.Hemstitching, pecotlng, all work gunrnnteed.i Vanity Hat Shop'. .. Carl Shoemaker, state fish and game warden, arrived In Medford this, forenoon from Portland, and left by auto with Deputy Game War den Dalley and Jack Ait ken by auto to make an Inspection of the Anient New location Main and CentralJ Paul's Electric Store. ; v 315 Mrs. TV, J. Austen left today for a visit witlf hcT daughtorr Mrs. E. p. IUIA ui mil. : , . , Daily's Tasl. Dodge cars. Phone 15 Winifred W. Phtlltpps ot Ashland was a vfsitor In the city today. . Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. Many citizens have called on Inter nal Revenue Deputies Wimberly and Harper in the city council chamber since they opened an .office , there Monday morning to seek' advice and receive aid, In, making, out their. In come tax statements. The deputies will only be here till Wednesday evening when they, depart for. Ash- laud. Their office. hours are from 9 a. m. to 5 p. .m. ..,... .. -Ltthia water at DeVoe'a. Los : .Angeles visitors In the. city Tuesday included Mme. Brockway at the Medford ond Lieut Frank Foley and L.:B. Davy at-ttie Nash. - , Windshield glasses lor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.. . .. ;,' , ' Mrs. M. , ;B. Ager of ; Agor. Callt who had. been, visiting In Medford for several days, left for home this mor ning..;, , .,... ,. . . . . Nash . Hotel. .;- Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 317 .Frost Expert Young and County Agent Cate last night began the an nual spring custom of giving out the local, weather forecast e.v.ery: night to the- orchardlsts .and farmers of the Talley.-. , After the forecast has been made it is telephoned to., the central telephone exchange, from which all interested -persons can learn of It by calling up.. This custom will be con tinued until the end of the frost per iod. ; .r. 1 . Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Anto Co, , Mr. And Mrs. M. G. -Womack have received word of the arrival of their son. Corporal Roy P. Womack, from overseas service at, Camp Mills, N. Y. He , will be discharged at Camp Kear ney, Cal,. . .. Kodak work., Jap Art. Store, i h. Joha M. . Root left Tuesday fore noon - foe a business - trip , to San Franclsco,i,, o i:, '; -:: .'i-:' ;.. , . Yon can always find something for a quick lnnch at DeVoe's-,,;, v.' .. ...Mr. and Irs.-. C. ;Bertelson of Bea gle;i,arrived In the city, ibis morning from a visit at TVeed. , ;: : Guaranteed brake ..lining- for. all ears. , Ci E. Gates" Auto Co. , - .-. Mr. and . Mrs. .-.TVilliam A.'- Gates moved, yesterday from the Barnum apartments to their home at the cor ner otWest Ninth.. ' , i 0 Best line used cars. Geo. L. Treloh- ler Motor Co. , .', ; ji ilss. Thomas(. Johnson and, Mrs. Hattle Cockman ,of..WInnipegf Can., who are enroute home from spending tho .winter in southern Californla( stppped,off here .this morning, for a few. days, visit jWith Mr. , and .Mrs- Arthur Bevan at- No. 9 Ross avenue. Bakery goods atiDeVoe's. Portland people registered at the Medford Include Mr. and Mrs, .1. ,C. Lewis, Mrs. Ei M.,Ward, C. C. Hays, W. H. Norton L. O. Rex arid T. P. Rawdor. . , Oldjpapers for building fires; and house cleaning, 10c bundle, t : . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tolson .- who ha,ve been living at. Butte Kalis, were inj town today; enroute to- Seghers, Ore., where they will make their home. ; :-'' Sunday guests at the Hotel Med ford included Mr., and. Mrs. D. W. Stoltz of Roseburg, Mr,and Mrs. A V;.:y,-'Hile of Seattle and .Mr. and Mrs, E.Ci Baker of.Dunsmuir, .' ,, Samuel. Bcrthelson,, returned . to Medford. today from a business visit at Seattle.,.; ,;i . . ., - Get your milk, cream, butter qnd buttermilk at DeVoe's. . . . Mr. -and Mrs.:J3. O. Lock wood and two children-i left .this morning for Roseburg to make .their home In that city.. :,:,-- Superintendent Dnvenpnrt of tho local schools and snpt. Briscoe ot the Ashland schools are In Spokane iu uttondanoo nt the auliual convention of tho Inland Emplro.Tenchors sassiv elation.'- . -.- !-. : Wood choppers wniitod to cut InOlJ cords of wood for Valley Fuel Co. 13 M. M. Lawrence, the .stranger, who attempted to pass, bogus checks at several stores last Saturday, pleaded guilty to the charge ot .vagrancy be fore Judge Taylor yesterday, and was sentenced, to 10 days In Hie Jail, while an Investigation . Is being made In an effort to connoct him with some of the phoney check passing that has been bothering merchants ot other southern . Oregon . cities lucludlug Grants Pass and Roseburg. Four-Inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. ' . . . tf? . Misses Flora Grey. Adole. BrauU and Tithel Newland have moved from the Borben aiinrtments , ti the,. Jhu num partmonts, and Mr , and Mrsi William Vawter are. to .make,. their homo In a suite at the Bqrben. f '.,,u It pays to save In the Building ft Loan. 439 M. F. & IL.Bldg.. ,.,,.:,. The predicted heavy, frost ox last night fortunately did not mnteriullto, tho minimum temperature, of Inst night and this morning being 36 de grees above. Fair weather Is the, pre diction, for tomorrow. : ...- ,I)ur-Iuch wood ,plpo at vMedford Lumber Co. .,..' i ;s '. . . tf ' R. Berqulst ot .the 4-Sthi const arttl- lory, recently arrived from overseas. following his discharge : .at . Camp Lewis, haa stopped ..oft for a visit at Portland before, coming home. . Old; papers for building flree and house cleaning,- 10c hundlQ.;'' 't? ? The news has just become kuown. that Miss Lillian Plerce.Uhe r well known school teacher,, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pierce, will be married to Louis G Centner in the First Evangelical church at. Portland next'Fridny night at S, o'clock. Miss Pierce and Miss Carmine Hittson left for Portland last Sunday, night, to make the. wedding preparations. Miss Hittson will be the bridesmaid. . .r ..: -lr. Centner, was tor a time a rest. dent of .Medford and is quite well known here,' having been county ag ricultural agent for a month or so before Claude. C. Cate assumed, that office. ' ; He is now connected with the state of Wisconsin agricultural ser-( vice with headquarters at ..uaaiaon Wis., where the newly wedded, couple will make their home. The best man at the wedding will be the brother, of the groom who only recently return. ed from war service In. France. E RALLY HELD AT LOCAL !'. At'(! o'clock this 'afternoon tho rally of tho Klamath Falls district ot the Epworth League missionary con tenti'ry begun In the' First Methodist church of this city and from that hour on ,the rally Is to continue with varied features until 0fl5 o'clock to night. A delegation of fifty Kpworth League utpmuors irom Ashland, tir tuen ..from Grants Puss, some from Talent-and a number from ' other points in itho district woro In Titton duueo,.,. At 6 p. m.. a dinner will ho held at the church for all tho conveu tlmi; attendants. nd local Epworth Leaguo mombers. . ; , . 'Prominent speakers will bo In at tendance Including Dr. Carl O. Doney of, Salem, president . of . Willamette university, Roy. Dr.-U. H.iJ'arkhwou of Portland, and J. Edgar Purdy, Kb worth. Leaguo secretary ot tho mis- sionary centenary of , the ;M. E. cluireh, Portland area,.. Joseph lmto- utun is chairman of today's rally, Tho program. In ynrt fallows: 4:00 n. m. Fellowship period. 4:30. p. m. 'Devotional song sor- vlce.. . . , . 4:45 p. ,m. "The Strategy of tho Centenary," President Carl G. ponoy, ot Willamette University, Snlom, Or. 5:05 p. m. Special music. 5;10 p. m. 'The Kpworth League Lining Up,". J. Edgar Purdy; Epworth League secretory,, Portland area. 5:30 p. m. Special music.:' ' ',.6:35,p.im...-"The fltewnrdahlp of Intercession." Dr. O. H. Parkinson. 5:55. p. m. Intermission., i .; ' ,; 6:10 p. m. Dinner In church din ing room, Tonslmaator. Arthur Hess, with four-minute .responses. , 7:30 p. m. Devotional song ser vice. ' ... . 7:45 p. Property," S:05 p. tory.' , 8:15 p. STRIKE EPIDEMIC. IS CHECKED t ,jlfi SfANIdri fKUVINUta JIADIHD. April 1. (Havas.) The industrial situation in Spain up. pears to be improvintr except in Al- ccntc, . where n state of. seiaefhnS been prot-luimed.. ine Ktriko oi mail carriers in Madrid has ended nud several factories reopened vestcrdnv in Barcelona. .Workmen also are re turning in other provinces.: -. He Escaped Influenza ' , "Last ispring .1. had a terrible cold and grippe, and was .afraid I was go ing to have. influenza," writes A. . McNeese, High Point, Ga. "I . tried many kinds of medicine, but remain! ed clogged with cold. I then took Foley's Honey ad Tar Compound, feeling relief from the tyrst, I .used seven. small bottles.;. It was a sight to see the phlegm I coughed up. - I am convinced Foley's Honey and . Tar saved me from influenza'j Checks coughs, colds, croup and., whooping cough. For sale by Medford Fharn macy. '. '. "'. ; :. ' - . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR REXT:-rSleeping and houso ''. keeping rooms at 249 South, Rlyer ... side.. -Phone 292-H.'. - 13 DR: RICKERT When think :; Gandy :athM:0 . Leading Confectionery m. "The Stewardship of Dr. Carl Doney. m. Special music offor- ..Ki;.f.,.Av'-)-,!..m '' .- m. : "The Stewardship of Life," Dr. G: H.'Parklnson';"' . '- ' 8:4r, p. m. Special music, ' 8:50 p: n(;ViCa.;W Do-lW Dis cussion, and Goals, 'J. Edgar Purdy., oing Her Bit; 1 "'lorethan a 'year ago I 'took a course of , Mayr'a ' Wonderful Remedy for gall sUines, severe colic and stomach trouble and have .been entirely "well ever, Ince.. I have rec ommended it to many oth,er stomach sufferers, as I felt it was my duty to tell them just how much good It has done me." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes tho catar rhal mucus from the intestlnul tracfl and allays the Inflammation which causes' practically nil stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments,, Including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or inoner "refunded. For' sale by druggist everywhere. ;Adv. FINLEY LECTURES I PAGE, THURSDAY ' State Biologist Win; h, .Fhtt'ojr, who Is nationally famous us tin authority on birds' and wild anlnuila, will do- liver a free Illustrated leeluro on bird Ufa nt the Pugo theutro nt 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon, April 3 to tho school children at Medford, Dr. 'Pago having made thin treat, to tho Utile folks possible by oflorlng the uso of his .theatre. . :- , , Mr. Fliiloy, who lectures here nu- nuully, on natural history topics, hus an entirely now set of films, wliloh are pronounced among the -bust yet takou, showlug birds and animals In their natural haunts, tholr customs and' hablta. Scholars, stated Mr. Davenport, before his departure for Spokano, lll march front school to tho thontre with tholr teachers. 'Mr. Flnloy will lecture Thursday ovonlng to tho school children at Gold 11111 and Is opon for a lecture at Ashland or other places Friday ami Saturday, provided he can bo assured the use ot a flrst-aluss moving picture projecting muchlno and, operator as ho has no machine or operator with hi in this trip. fiiimluv hi-IhioI Institute Is in kvm Mion.iit tliu . ' ilnptUt cliiircli tniluv, WeiluuKtlnv iii'lci-iimm nud uvviiino, lliti' institute lieinir led liv Dr. .1. f). 8u:il'iHton of I'oit linnl. director of lVlirimiH e'tliu'iilion I'.vr tliu lioi'lli.' w-cl, iHiiHloil liv Miss llrorkwav of Lux Anu'i'les, nnliuiiiil Hiinei-iiitemlent of ekmicnliirv buiulnv. Hi'liuol work for (ha liiiptixt ilennmiiiulion. MinH Hrot'kwnV in one ol! tlui.tniixt imon lur uml nUra.'live leiulei-x in liei- do unrlmetit in Hie aouptrv. The m mhiiih tiro of inlurtvit to nil Kumliiv Hcliuul workers Mini nil ure welcome. tagnt slio typewriter paper (1,110 per box ot COO shoots. Clood quality llotid. Medford Printing Company, tf AMERICANS ( MAKING GOOD ; r AT SIXTY-FIVFl i.'J'V. - '. I ..' : .. ..-i. , I.'.' Don't worry about eld . A oun.lv Alfoctlnni of tin kldnoys and blaildtr' r aiuiing Ilia wndlng cauaoi of ssrly' or holitluHM nirn. .. Kvnn tliviu cbmn aiui. f tho olhor Hi-sun In working ouiuliuuu,) liiu yuq wui UHrn uuiiuus iu ivsr, ., VJ Drive the polf minus wmk (rum' tin.) yalia anil avoid urlr arid a.-ruuiula-.i tlun.. Tak GOLD MHUAL Ilasrlain H Oil Uapauloit purliHllially and yuu will! find that yuu are aa oml at th nnat follow. Sour aplrlta will be roj.mi-( imlp.l, ynur im.NoIca atruiif nud your: uilnd anvil (.iiiiuku fur any uak,. OOLD MEDAL Ifanrlrm Oil Oapaula will do the work, i Hut hi aura' to tha Tirliliinl linnnrtml Gtll.l) MK1 Ilaarltm (III Cni'u.'. ,'1'liny ara ,ra-' ' o ant IKDAI, linl.lo ami alioillil hrip jtnu, or your inaiiiy will bo refunded. For Mil by iiiuat ilniRKlats, . In sealed uiu-kaixa tl.rto alalia. ; t: RELIEF 1 Get tt &aras' Olive' Tablet9 .That Is tho lovful ov or thousanda Jac Dr. Edwards produced QUvo Tcbktj, tha substituto for colomcl. , , , ' , ; ut. Mwauis, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-tima enemv. discovered ths formula for Ollvo Tablets whilo treating patients lor chronic con. ::.'j3tion ccd torpkl livers. ,. Dr. Edwards' Ollvo Tshlebi da not renuin .c.-Uomt'I, but a hoaliof, acMthine vcgetabla laxative.' ' , . No griping Ja tho "keynoW' of theso little suraroatcd. olive-colored tablets. They cause tho bowels and liver to act normally.- They,' Dover force them to unnatural action. ,. ... .... ,,,,, If you have a Vdarfc brown mouth now and then a bad breath n dull, tired feeling sfck headache torpid livcf and are constipated, you'll find Quick, sure and onlv pleasant results from one or two lit tle Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night lost to keep right. -Try them. lOo and Z5c per dox au arugKutts, - PAGE OXK NIGHT Mali OnliTH Now. THEATRE K"'o Thumd'y, 10 n.tn. Sat. Apr. 5 The Musical Comedy Sensation ' M U T T ' and ' '' v' : " " 1 J E F F wodLtir WEST A'Lnnpgli n Sct'oud - A Sliout h MLnuto Positively Kvorytliinj; Now.hhd Up to Pnte . , Prices LoTrt Floor, rlst 14 Kows $T. Lrist 4 ro 7r.fi Ualt'ony, 1st 4 Rows, 75c, IJuIiu'ici, 50c, ; SO WELL PLEASED WITH AKRON TRUSS BOUGHT SECOND ONE . . 1 1 have ono, of your TriiHsoa now. This lnakos th'o second one 1 have worn. ;Tf they had rot been nil right I would not have Iioiight (lip seeond one. It I had worn an Akron Truss front the f jrstl believe my , ruptuiHi would have been well. ' From. r . , ; (iKo.iiiLLTAitn: ; : . Heath's Drug Store : Phone 884 . . , . ; i .The San Tox Store LIBERTY Today Only AND In That Screaming Farce 'Seventeen' 1 Ion;t Miss'it This Time'. , ;. .Admission .-. Adults 15c; Children ,10c Tomdrf 6w-T,hurs(Jay Wallace Reid in: NOTE : Commencine-'-To- night Doors Open 7:15 p. m: errormancestarlB 7:30.. - Kodak Finishift Film rlovoloDinir.- ISn rnltu ,:, Printiricr, post card izo, 3,for 10c. ewiVd and smullcr, 2 for 5c. Kvorv diiv serVii-o. '' U-.JAP ART STORE . KYI5S SOIBNtlFICAIIjT " , ' TfeSTED, AJtp glasses; PROPERLY FltTED : no wnoi's usi:n llri-tlrnn T Sn cub A rrn pninln Tlnntlnriu1 RfeSil Special LORD BALTIMORE BOX STATIONERY - V -(Kcgular price 35d mi.!. i . i '. - 11118 TVCCK, two : ioiv:.:, .;.....,, ,'' tf '' ' : -. ' ' -i ... ' . ,U ,il . ' ,.:..:..p6f: SPECIAL Today i - r ' He out-Dou'gs DOUg. r Added WILLIAM ,, DUNCAN A MAN OF MIGHT .- . - Thrills. ' ' '; The House of Big Features : America's Greatest Athletic Star George Walsh VSUlIlCJUllip SPECIAL Tomorrow AT HIS BEST On the Jump ' Something Doing . fr Every1 Minute J, A STORY OF SPEED AND PEP This High Cost Program t J Regular Prices ., . 'Adults 20c. . Children 10c Itfa Another Big Show , , -. Added A Fast Snappy Comedy "The Fable of a Film ; v Fed Family. ; Big Shipiii ent of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Arsenate of Lead 26CentaPiUfla Place, yoiir order with us now Hubbard BrdSi U$f. AB8lstnt. ... 6n(e ovsi Jtor Cp, : .