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!MEDFOTJD MATL TnrBUXE, fEPFORD. OTlEfloy. SATUKDA?, APKTL 21, 102S. PAGE TUTtEE OWENS BONDSMEN SUED BY COUNTY! f councilTbribery trial" begins TO COLLECT BOND . An notion was filnl In circuit i court yesterday by District Attor- j ney Newton l t nanoy nmiinst the f. four bondsmen of C. II. Owen, who w uh o rd c r ed co m m It t ed to Htato penitentiary In November. 1921, for wiree years on hit convic tion of huvinc nlded nnd abetted the JuckHonvilie bank failure seven I years uko, for the collection of $25011 bond money, which was put up by M. I Hanley, J, 1. Helms. Kmil Mohr nnd J. T. (.lugnon of . Med ford for Owen's appearance. This money was declared for feited March 28, 1028. uoon Owen's falluro to nppear to begin his sen tonco of three years, which he hail contested in un appeal to the state KUpreme court, which in August, 1926. affirmed the verdict of the circuit court in which he was con victed. .November 13, 19211. Sheriff Ralph Jennings demanded uf the bondsmen to produce Owen and though a search was iuslltuted, he could not be found nnd to this date his whnroabouls have never been ascertained. Authorities wait ed from that date until the present in demanding the bondsmen to produce the money hi the belief that Owen would be located. Owen was indicted by the gr:iud Jury May 21. 1921, fur ahttngthe failure of the Jacksonville bank by plotting with W. H. Johnson, Us cashier, who has already complet ed his sentence in the state peni tentiary. Evidence offered was that Owen drew a check for JluO March 2 5, 1919, when he hail no funds In the bank, and that this check was cashed by Johnson without further authority. Of the $2501), S1000 is demanded of M. K Hanley and $ii00 each from Kmil Mohr, J. L. Helms and J. T. Gagnon. - ... the w-" & IS f 27 E.i . ::;;;;:': y.V' .:v!'.-'; fTAV ;a 'AMmv j Wil ! J 1 ! ; Crippled the League of Nation.' j iYVh.it are these seven words, undi 'where arc they found? Hear thisj LficlSJr Prof. Thorval II. Kolkenborg in j i.StAj; , harge of the music. j luitmlu! t'hurvh. i A cordial invitation extended to South Oakdale avenue and 11th ul street. M ihses at S and 10:30 a. m. ltev. V. W. Illack, Pastor it. K. ItiLNincKK Meii'tt (;osN'l Ttiuu i The ltusiness Men u lioMpel team j of Mod ford will hold services Son-: nay aucrnoon at s ju snarp m i the church at Talent. Oars will lc;t o the public library at 2 J o'eloi k and all wishing to go are urged t0 i,0 there at that tlme.J Transportation will be provided j to those win haven't cars. All Warner Crook Missionary BaptUt w ,l ":lvo ars are urged to come St. Mark's i:plxxia1. Corner Oakdale & 6th St. Holy communion, 8 n. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Holy communion 11:15 n. m. Wm. B. Hamilton, Hector. Boynton J. Moore, first of six members of the Indianapolis cily council to be tried for violation of the state bribery statutes, is shown here with his attorneys as trial opened in Indianapolis. Sloore was called to trial on the specific charge of accepting a 5100 bribe from the city purchasing- nRent. Left to right in the photo are, Henry W. WinV-r. Ira M. Holmes, Moore and Frank A. Symmcs. Moore's attorneys have declared it to be a "political case." !CE ARE NOW READYi HELD AS ITERS Church at Talent. Pastor. T. J. Simmons. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Kveuing services at 7:30 p. m. All are welcome. llaptlst Church. W. H. Katon. l'h. IX, Pastor. Sundny scliool. 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m Anthem, "O Oud of My Snlva-jw. "Stand- tion," by Nolte. Sermon by the pastor, ardi;.ing Ufe." Young peoples' meetings, three groups, 7:00 p. in. Evening worship, 8.00 p. m. Pig sing, t'.lfi club, orchestra. Address, "Who Wins?" Try our welcome. prepared to haul u passenger or Itwn. This meeting is expected to be fone of the finest yet held by the j gospel team and it is hoped that !a lare delegation of Medford people will accompany the team. A special musical program lias been prepareed besides the spirit ed sinning of the old gospel hymns lead by I ..ruder Morton Kerebee. O. Trill and O. K. Meyers are the speakers for the services and President CJuy -Davis will preside. "Worship with us at the morninc church service. The worm on will be on the subject: "Kinding Your Place, and Doing Your Work." The lnditts' quartet will sIuk in tlii.s service. Their message will blesi your soul. In the evening the ser mon will be on the subject, "Ours An Offensive Warfare." The spec ial f'r the evening will be a duct by Mrs. ('rimes and Mr. Wyaii. Our oung people will meet at 7 o'clock fur their worship ami study. We expect a great gather ing of them. We counted IK in th" services last Sunday evening, and more than half of the evening con gregation were young people. Mr. Hezmalhaleh is arranging u great cborous choir of the young people for the evening service. The ser mon will be u challenge to go to the front lines. Dahlia and Gladiola Bulbs We have a choice stock of home-grown Dahlia and Gladiola bulbs for ealo at reasonable, prices. These bulbs are all our own raising and are prize-winning Btock. Send for list of varieties and prices. Hosier's Flower Gardens ASHLAND, OREGON Phone 341-J The .second story and office quarters of the new Undy build-1., ing, 1 !,( South Central, arc com pleted and the first tenants aro moving in today. The lower pari of the building is still under con struction, and. according to Mrs. .1. K. Itarkdull. owner, will prob ably be completed during the next ST. Cf.AlltSYJU.K, Ohio, April 21. (Tl The "march of protest" on the ltelmont grand Jury here today ended with the arrest of ap proximately 73 women "marchers" through a ruse of Lieutenant Colonel Don Is. Caldwell, National tiuard observer. t When tho vanguard of the Main St. M. K. Chutvh, South. W. K. Pay. Pastor. lies.. 25 No. oakdale. Study at church. Phone HX4. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sermon, "Tho Test of Dcclple shlp." 11 a. m. Kpwol'th league, 7 p. m. Sermon. "Three Cireat Words," 8 p. in. Prayer meeting "Wednesday night, 7.30, followed by choir practice. We rejoice in the progress our church is making in nil depart ments nnd if you do not worship else where, invite you to join us. Tho church of tho open door. "marchers," all women, arrived in week. me numnng is uniM -u trm.ka u.oy found the jail ur- outslde in stucco and the offices rmi1(U.ll hy a pk.;(.t ,il0 ()f BUai.(l ,aie win iihuuu uMu ii.v.tn., whMo ,U.H l(f guardsmen stood on 'arranged. The first two office clner of ,ho entmiu.t.f armed jsuites completed are to.be fcti-jwUh .if(,s Th(, wmeil hesitated pled by Attorney Frank DeSoiiza ... M1.itur fhl. Jirnit,(i .ihmhiv. but ind Kelly and Kelly, who are itt,llt(.nant t't(iunel Caldwell invit- moving into tho front -otfieo on C( thpm tu ontpi. t!l(, jllUi OHtcn. Tle Junior class of the high the left-hand side of the building, i slhy tM visit U1P riv w ho were ar Hchoo! has decided to hold a ear- and the Soiilhern Oregon Credit rojItod a hort time before us rlng nival this year instead or a ploy as I bureau, formerly situated over the lp.lder;i fn tho ..silVl, lne uion" In previous years. I Medford liook Store, w ho will nuirr,era 0f ihe last few days. Several months ago it was de-take the front offices on the right when they were inside the doors elded In a meeting of the class that hand side of the building. ! were locked. t carnival would be received better j Ti,o building, which is cen-j sheriff C. C. llardesty nnm.unc fy tho general public and the stn-j trally located, being not (pillo a 0i women woubl be held until ilents themselves than a play. I block from the court house, and .Monday when they are to be ar- L'nder the direction of the gen-jut a convenient distance from thejniiKnel on eh tiroes of rioting, eral committee, made up of Miss j business section of the- city, has i The main body of 1 he " march -Maurlno Carrot, Miss Scott, and Mil! j been under construction for the' cm" about 200 strong and corn Morgan, tho class president, the (past two months, under the direct ! pnsed of both woiimmi and men, following general committees were ' supervision of Mose ItarUdull, and turned back a short, distance out appoiuted: Queen Mrs. Hazel Smith, ad viser, with Kdna Mae Wells chair man; finance li. H. Conkle, ad visor. Harry Ciill, chairman; booths Miss Scott, advisor. Helen Kodg- ers, chairman: progress Miss Gil bert and Mrs. Early, advisors, Elnora Hulander. cbairmnn Miss Carrol, advisor. Hog muKHon, chairman: construction Mr. Mpntzer, udvlsor. Oaruld Tlart sook, chairman; publicity Mr. Ter rell, chairman. Hill lo Conroy. stu dent chairman. The decorations are in charge or fliiss Alekols. j (Contributed) uurmg me evening mere win he Jn ovc.nin th(, i;rnthejhood of vaudeville, side-shows und alli'pesl Am(.ri(.;in Yeomen entertained two oi concessions. The carnival is being held In the large gymnasium and a jliney dance will be held all evening. Music will be furnished by a high-class jazz baud. The Medford high school concert hand, which was recently awarded 1 h estate championship, will play lis completion will prove a real side St. Clali-KVflle when they were asset to the appearance of the met by deputy sheriffs who told business district. Elmer Chllders . them armed National Guardsmen handled the contract for the new . were on guard at the jail, building. ."The marchers." Htartci, from lihe Mutton Hollow mine of the mm OFFICERS OF r YEOMAN' Mi Y a concert. I distinguished visitors. Supreme Secretary Geo. Wall and Supreme Lecturer Page of I es Moines, luwti. Medford feels very highly honored in that these men are only making about five visits on the PoMfic ,.,.( Sltnlc Mmiiii'fO !-'! I n ml ' hlUSO commit I lion oi cnairman .mhiii i mime have worked wonders in trans- eve - Members of tlie local Legion post who attend Monday night's meeting at the Armory will be agreeably surprised w luiti they enter tin- Legion quarter.' The under the direc- The dale of the carnival H April n1(. his wife accompanied our guests ; from Portland. " ' I 1 A class of candidates wor given lorming tne rooms aim nae Salvation Army. ' Tho Door Was Shut" will be the themo of tho sermon by Evan gelist Nelson Morris Sunday even ing at 8 o'clock, at the Salvation Army revival. Tho evangelist will also sing and play, using different musical instruments. A great hour and a stirring message are in store for all who attend. All who come will bo deeply thankful that they have come. The full program for the day Is as follows: 1 a. m., Holiness meeting. H:3o p. m., Company meeting, ii:3u p. m., Young People's league. 8 p. m.. Evangelistic service, tho crowning meeting of the day. A cordial Invitation Is extended to everyone to attend all thcHe serv ices. Ion Lulh cm n Church. Zion English Lutheran church, West Fourth street at Oakdale. I- V. Bussard, pastor. Hesldenoc, :12 Jlise avenue; phone 1201 -X. Simday school at 10 a. ni. Church services at 11 u. m. nnd X p. m. Sermon topics: Morn ing ''Other Sheep"; evening, "A Fool's Folly." Luther league meeting- at 7 p. in., Mrs. Helen Tdunkall, leader. Topic, "The Ministry and tho Laity." Indies' Aid society meets In the church parlors on Thursday at 2 p. m., with Mrs. Arthur T. Moen as hostess. Choir practice, Thursday, 7:!i0 p. m. You are cordially welcome to these services. A fine time is promised by the management. work. Tile' Medford, ral surprises to spring on ItflJso FREE LICENSE TO DISABLED IIS' loonier Girls exemnlified jbe rltu-.wlm attend future meetings. alistic work very nicely. in lacl.j Initiation will be one f Ihe all southern ( n-egi-n should be very , outsta nding features of Monday's proud of Medford's Ploomer Girls, i meeting, although there will be as they are the finest Yeomen rtr- plenty "f business and entertaln grce team fn Oregon. ' i meni to make up a most inter Ashland lodge was represented ( esting session. Preparations are by t heir officers und about 2.1 ' being made lo take caro of a members. Grants Pass had their ( large attendance, i officers and a lar-; delegation ol' members in attendance, i After listening to addresses by Mr. Wall and Mr. Page, the lodge I tar took of a fine lunch, after which an informal meeting was held. The visiting Yeomen were very loud In their praise of south ern (n-egim nnd are planning on There seems to be some con fusion as to whether all ex-ser-! vice men and pioneer citizens I of the state are entitled to free liuntmK and fishing licenses. - visitinir us again In June with other Inquiry on this matter, niailci .,,.,., r,.ni ,,. ;,upi.t.mt. offk-ei while the state game officials were nt jjos ji0jnPHi jowa. ! here recently to attend the Jack-. j son County Game Protective asso- General Insurance Company Radio Program Tonight In the special courtesy pro- First Chiyrli or Christ, Sciolist. Authorized branch of the mother church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist, in lioston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 1 1 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sun day, April 22, "Probation After Death." Sunday school at ft:tr.. Appli cants under tho age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which include tesllmonlcH of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock The reading room, which Is tu the Medford building. Is open dully from 12 to 4, except Sundays and holidays. The bible and all au uuthorlzod Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public Is cordially invited to u'.tend the services und visit the reading room. First Christian Church. Xlnth and oakdale strctts. Car man E. Mell. minister. Office and pastor's study In the church. Tel. 1007; residence phone 1337. "Test Our Welcome." Hiblo school assembly at !:4Ei. Classes for all age groups. You are Invited to attend and enroll regularly. Morning worship and communion at 10:55. The morning message will be delivered by Mrs. Clara G. Hsson. stat' Itlbh school superin tendent, who Is now in the city as one of the Instructors In the union training school that Is now In prog ress. She will bring a mcHsagn of vital Importance to every Christian. Popular evening service from 0 to ! o'clock. The sermon will be delivered by the pastor. There will be special music, good singing by everyone, n large audience, and a happy fellowship. Both morning nnd evening serv ices will bo broadcast ovyr KME1). Young people's Christian En deavor groups wll meet at 7 o'clock. ()no hundred young pen pie are expected to bo present Sun day night. BANQUET MONDAY First Methodist Fpiscopal Church T. H. Temple, D. L) Mluistor. Morning worship at U. Sub ject. "Tho Hlble and Science." Evening worship at K:00. Ser mon by lr. Walter L. VanNuys. lean of tho Workers' Training School. Ep worth league at 7:00. A meeting of great interest for the young people. Sunday school at 9:4S. In place of tho mid-week prayer service, there will be the school for tho training of workers. The prayer meeting folks aro Invited to coiuo and see what Is being done. Morning Anthem. "March On, Ye Soldiers True" Thayer Offertory, "The itllnd Plough man" Clarke ' Miss Melba Williams. Evening Chorus, Oregon State Song" Mtirtagh Junior High Girls' Glee Club. Miss Melba Williams. Director. Offertory, "Jesus- Itemembered You" Gabriel Messrs. Meeker, MacUonuugh, McGeo and ' in man. Mre. Matie Vroman Huenergardt, organist ; Mi's. May Jordan Mac Donough, director. large plane are being made for the gathering of men of the Hap tlst. Christian. South Methodist. Pri-bytei inn and North Metho dist churches at a banquet in the Paptist church at 0 : :t0 1'. m Monday night, the 'i:rd. A similar gathering was held in the gymnasium of fche now Methodist church several years ago and the large number of men who a t t e n d e d expressed themselves us having enjoyed the fine spirit of Christian fellow ship and hoped that another such Wit u Id be planned soon. Dr. Henry M. Campbell, I). I)., of San Francisco, who gives his onttro time lo developing tin work among the men of the churches by helping them to or ganiiTo Into brotherhoods, and plan programs worth while, will he the speaker. Ilo speaks to thousands of men In such gather ings (n churches, largo and small, every year. It is u privelego to have him hero. Ho is a man of strong, itilo type, big In person ality, broad in his sympathies with men in their present day problems, and a master speaker In tho presence of a group of men. The musical features will ho songs by the male quartet of tho different churches. The ladies of tho Haplist church will furnish the supper, which will be r0c. per plate. The- men of the churches are Invited to come and bring their friends. Reichstein and Deuel MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central PHONE 631 Buy a load of Green Pine Slabs now you will have dry wood when your present supply is consumed. 12-INCH OR 16-INCH GREEN PINE SLABS, per load Two Loads $5.00 Ihihel Missionary Itapliht Oiurch. I'JIder C. II. Fredenburg, pastor, Hunday school, 10 a. m. I'rcaehing. 11 n. m. Kvenlng service. 7:30 p. m. .Subject, morning service, "Cain's Hcllglon." Genesis 4-8-4-5, "And in process of time It came to pans that Cain brought the fruit of the The Weather elation banquet at Ashland, and also of I toy Parr, deputy game warden of the county, and state American legion officials, tie-, u.wost temperature, this morn veloped the following Infornia- jnlr tin: i Precipitation for -I hours end Only those ex-servlec men who;jnK 5 a. ro.. .('5 fnch. were disabled In the war. and Yesterday's weather here: High-1 yood u ru raieo as iu per ceoi o ini oh o. cst jempemt tiro, a; JlUWlCSt tniB lire entitled to free hunting and month since 1112, Lowest yes fishing licenses; and the onlv tenlay, fin; lowest this month (since pioneers entitled to free license. i 2, 22. .Mean temperature yes nro those who came to Oregon tprday. 40; departure for the day,' prior to 1870. ' deficiency. ;i degrees. Avnrag j dally deficiency for the month, 2 negroes. Piecipitation: Total rainfall; since first of month. I. "7 inches; ' x 4 UinilLJ JUltl 111 15-year average for tl:e nflmth. !.:! j inches. Total rainfall since .latin-: ary I, fi.I2 inches, iotal rainfall since September 1, 14. SO inehes. Humidity yesterday. 5 a. m.. .per cen: 12 nnon. 02 per cent; 1 5 p. m., 57 per cent. I Character of day. cloudy. Following a session of a day ( Sun sets at fi:.' p. m.; rises to yesterday. the grand Jury, w hich i morrow 5:19 a. m.: sets tomorrow gram tonight over Ko.Vlo, KHO. I ground an offering unto the Lord, and KI talent from lcwiston, j And Abel he also brought of the Idaho, will broadeast music and first lings of his flock und the fat songs In conjunction with tho To tem orchestra, in honor of the ! Hotary convention, to bo held in Seattle nest week. AIoso Tyler will have expert j lingers add prominent Hot aria us and the urogram will bo nnusuallv Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station thereof. And the Lord had re spect unto Abel and to ills offer ing. hit unto Cain atul to his offerings He had not respect. And Cain was very wroth, und ills coun tenance f'-Il." Kvenlng subject. "If you die and go to hell, who cares?" Klder T. M. Griffith will be the speaker for Sunday's services. Come hear tho old time gospel at 710 Weleh street! Prayer meeting "Wednesday even ing. Everyone welcome to alt ser I 11 Sunday. April L'2 m. Morning service, 4 Seventh lay Arlwntlst Chiirrh Coiner of Heutty and Edwards street. Siiblmth school, s:45. L. t. Punch, superintendent. All classes ChrlMiun chun h. I" riM'n -nn t . Kveninc service. Preaching service 11 a. Christian church. n., by 4 I km er rcarnet Oburg of wniia 4, ann. vsasnmgton. riuojeci, iiome tHMHH iMisMlims. . . ... ;i p. m. itm missionary oi- ' H.M.KM. ire., April 21. hVt 1 unteer society have their mertinit. met yesterday for the first time .(!:.'!' p. m. lThe public HTVlre nmniiion win There will also be a meeting at since the Indictment of Newton C. 1 Rises and set computed for ! investigate to a'ertaln if the In- ' 7 : 4 ." . Chaneq. district attorney, for al- , level horizon 1. cre-o(i hedub' proposed Mtd-vveek prayer and ItlMe leged larceny of $31" from the Forecast for tonight and tomor-i two ronipeting stare lines, the jdudy Wednesday, 7:30. county prohibition fund, adjourned jrow: Partly cloudy tonight and ( Pacifir Htnge lne.. ami. thei a special lecture Hund even last eventnit. It Is not known I Sunday. Not mtich hauge In 10 "Vs Houthtrn Pacific Motor Trans-lng. 7:4. by Pastor T. L. Thuem w hether the Jury will meet next ; perature. U port company between Portland ' lnr. The subject of his leeture week or not and no Information U WALTER DICK. pmd Forest Grove Is warranted, j for April 22, "The Heven Words has heen learned why the Jury met Meteorologist, I nited SVjIpa ( Pending the Investigation the nri- nf the Pible That Iiestroyed yesterdny. Wrnther Ihireau. ditional srhtdules are suspended, 'World Empire In 1914, and Also Presbyterian Church, Plble school, 11:45 a. m. Parents are Invited to bring their children, from 4 to 0 years of age to the beginners' depart ment If they do not go else where. A fine start Is u good prophesy of what the future will be. ' Mrs. liwrence Is In churge. Names uf Infants for the cradle roll should ho given to Mrs. I). It. Torrolt or Mrs. K. P. haw-, ronco. Veii C. Walker, superin-' tendent. Hermon, t a. m., "Tho New Ufo in Christ." Children's sermon. "I tain.' Music: Organ prelude. "Kerenade". Kihuberl Offertory, "Iondonderry Air".... Arr. by Tories Postludo, ".March Triumphal".... Williams Anthem, "Oh, Come to My Heart, Lord Jesus" ....Ambrose Htereoptlcon lecture, 8 p. in.. "Tho lloyhood of Saul." This Is the first of a series, of six stere optlcon lectures on "Tho Ito mance of Haul of Tarsus." They will show In picture and word the early scenes, the youth, the travels, the ministry of the great est apostle of nil the ages. Haul of Tarsus, or l'h ill. No man has so Influenced the thinking of the civilized world as has Paul. M tislc: Voluntary, "Over tho Hills" IjOgan Offertory, "Consolation No, fj" Uxt "Postludo In F" Ashfonl Christian Kndeavor Society at 7 p. m. Ministry of Music; lorenco- Haxeliigg McKlhose, soprano.1 Kdna Kifert Isaacs, contralto. Ocorgn Mnddox, tenor. lr. W. W. Howard, ha?. Miss Alma Katherlno Lawrence, substitute organist. Uev. Kdwin Percy Mwrencc, minister. Jil III Hnrwi II K THE NEW l I I I Fear . ... The Big Police . Il , ; , I e I ! Nervous Anxiety 1 4M icnu niLV. is ie i 11 U I I AH thoughts concerning I zA SL.d'. $ nil the safetv of vour vain.' gf u, ables will disappear the m Furic'V Fun NL B moment they are snugly y tomorrow M tucked away in our mas- 0. Ono Day Only Ki V J K (TeYNoA.vM,lTDEog) ve Safe Deposit. Vault. , yA "THE CALL OF Em I I Sl! THE HEART" V2 r? ,1 ... 5vi I I Enjoy this protection fjAWj HI and peace of mind ' I l ' Come tn TODAY B The Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED 1SR8 I Commercial Savings 'Safe Deposit J 1 l j ' l 1 America's moat famous coin, the PINETREE SHILLING now becomes America's most famous what? You'll find the antwer in this paper tomorrow Ontrnl Point F'"dcrnfed (;hiirclMs. .1. M. Johnport, ptiMor. The lefxon In the liible school for tomorrow Is, ".Tetois and the Home." and tin- reference Ih In Mark 10:1.1!. This Is a most prac tical IrKon for today whi-n there Is so much evidence that the home llf of our penpb Ih not what P ouht to be. Come study with ti. Our memory vciwh wilt hsve the word "obey." Von may use the word obedient or obedience. Hchool bcKins at promptly. We have a good primary department and one of tlie finest cradle roll de partments. Tjt u have your chil dren If they nre not in school some where elwPT INSURANCE First Insurance Agency ' A. L, HILL, Minigtr Phon. 103 I SO N. Central Medford, Oregon hi. i.td. hi. t 1. 1 S ". -i-fi I.J II 4 IRB5 : iiiWrarrrii.'L $aA$tl' Avril 10 to 18. and sea WT ' l.'nclo Bum s mighty fleet. Fun, frolic, dances, athlet ic contents, etc., for the 4 R.ono nnllHtcd mon nnd officers. U. S. Fleet ga a n h a csa! LIBBER FOH EV1.UY fKB AT j TROWBRIDGE CI LVMIIKIt YARD mm D cS' Join In tho fun. See the great fleet Illuminated! ' Muke the MANX your home while In the city. In tho center of all activity! HOTEL MANX POWELL ST. OTARRELL SAN FRANQSCO CLA88iriED ADVERTISING 0ET8 IlinT9