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AliRUBt 21, 1088 tHB EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIFTEEN ' Classified Ad Section BUY, SELL AND TRADE WITH NEWS-HERALD WANT-ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS RATES: CASH ADS 2 par word per day's Insertloa. CHARGE ADS- aer wore" lasertloa. par day's 10 20 All Mail Order Ada Must Have Cash With Order. pr eenl dlaooatit on til runlii one week. i par sens diioount on dt r a d d I i ont month. All elaaalfM ads are loaerl d la both Tbe Klamath Nuwi nd Evening Herald at lha above ral. appearing In Tba Nawt flrau Tlma limit for elaaslflcatlon In (ho followlai day's papers la 1:0 P. M. Ada daalrad In anad on (It lama day aa ! ntltttd will hafa to run ''Too Late lo Clatalfy." CLASSIFIED INDEX All classifications ara num bered and appear In namerlcal order. Following la an alpba bothlral reference list of tba mora Important olaanlfloallona: Automotive 1 Dalldlni Matarlala 10a llneioaee Oppntrunltlee 1 Conlraoi Work Wanted. 10 Kiiaeailonal Farm Implemente ' Furntahed Apt. to Lot....- 11 rarnltbad Houaa to Let 14 farnnntd Rooms lo LaU U 20 Miscellaneous For Sale PICKLING rilrliinbera. Mnrrll lakuvlw Junction. Cryatala', 846 rinanelal General Nolleaa Halp Wanted, Male.. Halp Wanted. Tcniala... l.lrnatock and Food ...... Uat and roti ad .. Mlaoellantoua (or Bale... Personals ... Pnultrr tor Balo Rati ICaiaia for Bala.. Raal Calais for Lenao Raal Eaiaia Wanted. Room and Hoard -,. Hltuatloaa Warned Bwapa II I 7 II I 10 4 13a 17 II 17a II I 10a a Trantoortatloa ..-.. Unturn. Hauata to Let 15 Wantad Miacellaneoua. 11 Wantad to Rant. 10 MEN wanted wllh drug saw, Cull 111) Ni'Vutlu. WAN'I'KI) Two wood cutters, Inula furnished. 2302 Vino. 7 Halp Wanted, Female WANTED Young woman or girl for Unlit hiiusuwnrk. (In homo nlKhla. Wrllo 1, O. Iloi 321. 923 WANTKD Experienced Hunan k o a p a r. References. 1110 Uwi'iia. 822 OPENING for Ihnia (nrantlnre liiiRi'nt company tn the world, fur (I fin I kil I ii form tit Inn wi-llo Bin 50(1, Nnws-llnruld. (ilvo adilrcaa and phono numlmr. 500 9 Sltuationa Wanted EXPERIENCED Klrl wanla steady houaewuik. References It d alruil. Hs 46, Mallu, Uro. 671 EXPERIENCED woman wishes Job aa npt. Iiouao manager. Kuril llipti-l, IMiona 24. HOI EXI'Klll K N (! IC I) alnnonniph.tr wllli auiiio knowledso of book keeping, good penman, dealrea piialllnn. I'liiina 1498-J. 916 A 1 COOK wli-lne Job In or nut of town. 2 Main, Hlveraliln Apt. . 0t WANTED Work for harvest power-hinder, a t a 1 1 o n a r y thrasher or ciiinlilna. all con .ri.l. lien (I. Nork, Ol'ii". or V. K. llerllhy, Algoma. Kilt WOMAN wialma work by hour, referencea. Phone 28J2. 878 EXPERIENCED MAN w 1 a h a a dairy work, (.'an alao do trac tor wolk. Nuts-llurald, Box 177. 177 EXPERIENCED dlctaphona eto noaraplier, aaat. bookkeeper need a employment. Refarencee. Hob f.CS. Nowa-llerald. 608 1 1 Furnished Rooma CLARKMONT N. 4th. modem outaldo rooma. Krea parklnit lot. 114 Room and Board WANTKD Ilimmar and boarder. J7.0P p-r week. 2007 Modoc. 89: Loat and Found FOUND Small keyring wllh 4 kya. near Oron Hank build ing. Inquire News-Herald. 677 LOHT Small black mid dm. roward. 1'hona 19. white 903 FOR roommates private abowi-r, rheatorflold. steam heat. 8.60 wi'i'k, each. 733 Klninnlh. 134 ROOM and board, IIS Bo. 6th. 13 Apartmenta for Rent FOl'NI) Ona Oregon license nlato numhnr 210-07 (. liniiilrn Nawa-Hnrald Of (lea. 67 3! KOIt HKNT Apt. In duplnx. nli-oly furnlahad, clean, for cmiplfi. Apply IIS Kldorndn. m'ar HlK liaaln l.lir. Co. 906 General Noticea CORIICT DR.WINTERS Opiomelriif IISKAIN aaoM SIMONS COUIIT 111 Comincr rliil; ndnlla. No pot 766 VACANCY At tlio Callfornlnn Apt. lloti-l. formerly tba Ar cado Aparlinrnt. 230 14 Furniahed Houaea 19 Automotive 19 Automotive KOIl BAI.K Dlnili twine, alx l-lb. bulla to lha bale, $5.46. Montgomery Ward. 01 KOIl BALK fiah worma. Call at 444 Bo. Klveraldo. USED TRUCKS & PICKUPS 1934 Ford Pickup New paint, 85 $49 R rubber, firat claaa mechanically J 1938 Ford Pickup All good rubber and d,TK good paint, O. K, mechanically T ' 1929 Ford Pickup Good rubber and good mechanical condition JI J J 1938 Ford l' Ton Truck 157-m. wheelbaae, mechanically guaranteed $665 1936 Chevrolet l Ton Truck Tandem axle, itOCA 16-ft. flat rack. A good potato truck 403U H.E.K AUGER Your C.M.C. Truck Dealer x 1330 Main Street A SENSATIONAL EVENT We are firm tn our belief that Used Cart are worth only what the public are willing to pay for thorn. We have remoyod the price tags from our entire stock and invite you to coma in and mate an offer on the car you solect 1936 Pontiac Coupe 1 935 Tarraplane Sedan 1934 Pontiac Sedan 1933 Pontiac Sodan 1932 Pontiac Sedan 1931 Pontiac Coach 1931 Ford Tudor 1931 Oakland Coupe 1930 Chevrolet Pickup 1929 Hudson Coach 1929 Indian Motorcycle 1935 Dodge Sedan 1934 Plymouth Coach 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1933 Ford Pickup 1931 Ford. Coupe 1931 Reo Sedan 1931 Hudson Coupe 1930 Studebaker Coach 1930 Hudson Coupe 1929 Dodge Coupe 1929 Ford Tudor 20 Others to Choose from Our Usual E. Z. S. M. A. C. Terms and Liberal Trades. SNYDER MOTOR CO. 9th and Klamath Pontiac 6 and 8 17 Real Eatate For Sale Buy Your Home-Site Now brfora prlcae advance. Dcautlful "view" lota Id any part of the city. You can pay 10 par cent down and have three yeara to pay the balance. The Klamath Development Co. J. K. Hoaklni, Kiclualve Agent S17 Main Phone 1 KOIl HKNT Small bouae at Tub'liike, fiirnlKlii-d or uufur nlahed. Phono 1094-W. 911 OUT .Mnrt'a lower guaranteed rnr repairing prlrra. Cara grvaaed. 70c. 2301 Bo, Oth. m 5 Tranaportation SAYE 1 Go by Bus Via Band and Mt. Hood Shortest Route, Lowest Fares to Northwest Points Ona Round Way Trip Portland $5.90 $10.65 Seattle $8.40 $14.65 Spokane $11.90 $20.05 Buesce Leave 11:4S Nooa from The Greyhound Depot For Information Phone til M)ll HKNT Modern turnlahi'd hoimo. 136 month. Apply 1X31 Laat. 907 KOIl RKNT or Sale, two room furnlHliod cubln, 1711 Ori'Kon. 894 16 Wanted to Rent WANTKD to eno or rout, camp (tropin! or rooming bouae. llox 890. Nowa-Herald. 896 WANTKD TO RENT I or 10 room houae furnlahed. Kdith Armour, St. Marie's, Idaho. WANTKD TO HKNT by reli able party, five or alx room modorn hnuso, unfurnlahed. Phono IS CO. Helling and servicing automo hllea provldoa a living for more, than 1,000,000 Unltod gtuloa cltltona. BIX ROOM IIOCBK at 22S Grant afreet, newly pnlnted outalde and In good condition on Inler- . lor. Part baaement. Hardwood floora In living and dining room. Klreplace. Paving paid In full. 13000. with mi nil down payment and balnnce like rent. Howard Harnhlael Ageney, 111 North 9th. Phono 1060. 681 KOR SAI.K Four room , house, cioae In. Priced to sell, easy terma. US Wnahburn Way. 8o. 6th at reel addition. 921 FOUR ROOM MODKRN HOME in Bt. Francla Park. Dinette, bath, fireplace, porch, base ment, gnrago, licnhotisea, gar don. 3600. Terma. Inquire James Francla. 900 FOR SAJ.K Good acre on Third street In AHamont. Unit nilln from Highway aiiops on good road. $600, terma. Cheap for cash. Will trade for what have you. 620 So. Sth St. 914 Klamath Business Directory The firms and Individuals represent ed In this Alphabetical Directory of Specialized Business and Profession al Sorvlco are known, as Klamath Falls' most reliable business mon and women. You will find them ready to serve you promptly, economically and efficiently. For your own satis faction, use this handy guide to the services they offer. Beauty Culturo SALON OF nnAUTY Frederle Dunrt and Bugono permanent wavoa at La Polnte'a. 4716 Developing Printing FILMS Any S exposure roll de veloped and printod, 15c. East Bide Pharmacy, 925 B. Mnln. Carpenter Work Alteration, ropnlr, estimates given; price reasonable. Phone 1698J. William Church, 639 . Washington. 89 Commercial Printing Printing of all klada. SHOP PING QUIDS), Pelican Theatre Bldg. . Dentista Dr. R. M. Graves. Dentist. Phone 188. Underwood Bldg. 6180 Floor Sanding FLOOR SANDING AND REFIN 1SIUNU. Phone 1U8W3. Fuel Poyton sella ooal SS 100 lbs. Lodge IC. P. Klamath, No. 99, 1st and Ird Thursdaya, l.O.O.F. Hall, 8 P. M. .v 1917 Musical Instruction MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Popu lar piano. Rapid, thorough modorn m o t h o d. Florenco Thompson Studio, Room i, 518 M Main. Phone 1704. Palmer Chiropractor DR. ULBN MOOR ' Nonrocalomeler X-ltny SIS Main Opp. Court House Pianoi I buy used plnnos for cash, re condition nnd soil,, adding only vnlue of work, 5 monthly, pay ments. Now KI.MRALL PIANO, rental terms plan. L. R. Maun, llinor, Derby's Music, 117 8. 7lh. Pumps Byron Jackson Pomps, Service. J. M. Wauohope, 111 S. 1Kb S.t Phone 1303J. Real Estate For - sale by ownor Several small modorn bousos In all parts of tba olty. H. B. Hauger, 1330 Main. 6257 Repairing Cement work, painting and gen oral repairing. Phone - 1092J Phil Evans and Frunlt iMoi'tciison, Let us wnterproot your cellar. Atlas Roof Co. . Phone 005. Saws Rodenhamer Snw Filing, '219 H. Mnln. Ph. 2206.' Modem equipment, welding, lawn mowors, bicycles, oto. Sewing II 10 M B TITCIUNG, dressmaking. Indies' tailoring., conts rellncd. buttons oovered. Mrs. H. M. Al lender. 514 Walnut, 3548 18 Real Eatate For Lease FOR I.KASB Service station, small investment necossury. Phone 1941. ' 904 19 Automotive FOR BALK OR TRADE '15 Chevrolet logging truck with trailer. Rargnln. Inquire at Sunrise Service Station, East Main. 882 Cadillac-LaSalle Trade-Ins 1933 Bnlck sedan nppcarnnce nnd mechanical condition per fect S43 1531 Franklin Victoria brougham a high grado car In wondorful condition $r10 1918 Studobsker 4-Pass. Coupe. 91 15 Imperial Motors, Inc. Third and Main FOR HALE Two electrlo ranges, 'Jil fill mnA 194 nn 9r.a chard. FOR SALE City maps, lOo. at Herald office. 1089 21 Wanted Miscellaneous WANT two yarda good soil, de livered. Phone 114 botwoen 1 and 2:30. 679 CASH for small radios, men's clothing and shoos. 031 Bo. Oth. 880 WANTED TO BUY Calves, beef type, 8 months to f months old. Phone 2107. 67 WANTKD Painting, kalsomln Ing, papering, dona now at a reasonable price. Phone 1698-J. 864 ''2 Livestock 't freed FOR BALE 0 Head milch cows. News-Herald, Box 91C. 911 FOR SALE Toum work horses Rudolph King. Malln, Orf. 880 FOR BALE Feeder pigs, also brood sow and pigs. Silver Leaf Farm, Bummers Lane, 887 FOR BALE Rancb mares, saddle Horses. Lakeview Auto Camp, near Pelican City. 897 FOR HALE Milk cows and team of horses. B. Alvsrez, Rt. 1, Box 318. S51 FOR SALE OR TRADE Two Holsteln freb cows for pigs. Box 638. Dorris, Calif. 867 22a Poultry f-or Sale SUPER QUALITY CHICKS State blood teatod. Bar Rocks. R. 1. Reds hatch weekly. Pul ieta: W. L. A R. 1. Rede. 4 wecka to S montba old. Ma autre Electric Hatchery. 1415 N. E. Oregon St, Portland. Ore. . ' - B196 24 Business rpportunlttea 8TORK and lunch counter tor rem, atock for . aale. Inquire Altamonl Camp Store. 575 25 Money to Loan LOWEST RATES on AUTO LOANS' and REFINANCING Quick. Dcoendable. Safe. No co-signers No Red Tape NO HIDDEN CHARGES' Let aa finance your new or need car purchase ;, Motor Investment Co. License M104 114 No. 7th Pb. 882 Beatty Keeps Lion Scars, Not Skin i " ar;i Wen &Z r. i .4 is.v. v rx "- tlJ Though some of the prettiest girls in tbe circus wiped a tear away, and told Clyde Beatty bow much they loved Boss Tweed In life and how much they'd love to bare his hide, the lion train er turned them all down. Boas Tweed, tbe handsomest, figiitingeat lion In Beatty'a atting, recently paaaed on to the animal beaveo. And aa a result will soon be abowing bis beautiful teeth In tba light of tbe Cole Bros, fireplace at tbe winter quarters, Rochester, Ind. "I never bad so many requests for a certain lion's hide In my life," said Clyde, "but after all the management comes first. I can understand It because be was the beat-looking lion I ever had and he'll make a beautiful rug." Clyde Himself was attached to the cat, but be was giving tbe skin away, he explained, because be already had several mementos to remember Boss Tweed by. "This one here." be said, pull ing up bis sleeve of bis sbirt. He paused over the crlaa-cross-Ing of scars. "Well, anyway, one of those la from Boss Tweed aa well as a deeper one In my leg. "Boss Tweed," Clyde said, "wee one of the greatest fighters I've ever seen. In addition to his noble looks. Ha did some of his cleverest fighting hi tbe Roches ter Massacre. That was this spring. When two score of lions and tigera were In tbe arena for a dress rehearsal. One, on a high seat, reached down to take a cuff at the cat below. They frequently do that without much happening. But In this ease the cat on tbe high seat fell off and landed on the one below. Tbe erne below, thinking be waa at tacked, started to fight. In a second It was a free-for-all. "In such a fight the Hons have two distinct advantagea. Tbelr first is their thick mane which prevents the tigers from getting to their throats. Their second Is their clannish way of ganging up on a tiger. A tiger will Just watch another tiger being attacked. The Hons Join each other. An animal attend ant excitedly raised a gate Into the ahoot so the beasts could re turn to their cages. Into the shoot ran three Bengal tigers with Boaa Tweed In pursuit. "For twenty minutes they bat tled. Boss Tweed killed tbe three tigers, but himself was almost torn to ribbons. He recovered but somehow be never seemed to be the same. His spirit or his fighting nerve wraa gone. The other morning I opened bis cage door and he was dead. For seven years I trained him, the longeat of any of my cats. I "was greatly attached to Him." Traveling aboard three special trains the Colo Bros.-Clyde Beatty circus will reach Klamath Falla Saturday. August 29, at South Sixth atreet grounds for per formances at I and 8 p. m. An Immense atreet parade will be aeen on the downtown streets at 11' a. m. Legal Noticea FOR BALE OR TRADE Equity In 1932 V-8 coach. Cheap. 2209 Union.- - 863 AUCTION PRICES Wo will drop the price 15.00 per day on tbe following cars. Cars Was Toil ay '32 Pontine Sod. $425 $405 '31 Reo Sodan 1345 $325 '31 Ford Tudor ; 1145 $225 We will accept a atop order at any price. GMAC Terms. Liberal Trades Snyder Motor Co. Pontiac .8 and 8 9tb and Klamath Phone 1530 FOR SALE OR TRAD3 Equity In '33 Oldsinoblle 6. Call 871 899 TRADE 1929 Ford Town Sedan, nice shape, for equity in later . model sedan or coach. 1012 Donald or phono 100 3-W. 676 BARGAIN FOR CASH 1931 Whippet coupe in good running order. Call at 2150 White, evenings. 676 FOR SALE '28 Chovy sedan. Inquire house 9 Weyerhaeusor Mill. 919 20 Miscellaneous For Sale FOR SALE Corn. McComb's, Hngor. 909 WILL SELL EQUITY In nearly new combination Monarch elec trlo range. Phone 15S6-R. 1811 Oregon avenue. 924 FOR SALE 100 lb. Ice box. 423 N. 8th. 913 FOR SALE 1200 gallon sheet metal water tank. Phone 84 879 T .t Ml VI WNT la tri'im I. fnp nmtmn! poison onli, Inflammatory rheit- niutlsm, permanent reiux, 36ti . E. Sth St., Eugene, Ore. 8SD FOR SALE Ice machine, 11 ton Armstrong. Perfect condi tion, complete with coils, $185 Saddle Rock. . "''.. . 875 FOR SALK-Trnctor with Oliver two-bottom plow,, pulley, $200. Inquire Dick ' Colley, Keno Regulation. Dam. - -667 TULELAKE St'MMOXS In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon tor the County of Klamath. Grace Mabel James, Plaintiff, vs. Edgar St. Clair James, Defendant .To: Kdgar St. Clair James, De fendant: In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you In the above en titled suit on or before the 31st day of August, 1936, that being the last dny of the time allowed under the Order for Publication of thla Summons. It you fail ao to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plalntifr will apply to this Court for the relief prayed for In her Complaint on file here in, to-wit: . For a decree of this Court for ever dissolving the .bonds of mat rimony now existing between nlaintift and defendant on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment rendering her life mis erable and burdensome. For ab solute care, custody and control of the three minor children, Ed gar St. Clair James, Jr., Lucille Etfle James, and Robert Clarence James. This summons is served by pub lication thoreof in the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of gen eral circulation, printed and pub lished in Klamath County, Ore gon, by order of the Honorable Edward B. Ashurst, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 31st day of July, 1936, which said order requires that this Summons be published onco a week for four successive weeks n.id that the first publica tion be the 31st day of July, 1936 and the last publication be on the 28th day of August, 1936, and the last dny for defendant to answer herein fixed by snld order as 31st day of August, 1936. n. E. VAN VACTOR, Attorney for Plaintiff. Odd Fellows Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon. J 81 A 7, 14.21.2S 1SB NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate ot P. H. Golden. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have filed my final account of the administration ot the estate ot P. H. Golden, deceased, and that the Court has appointed August 29, 1936, at 9 a. m. as the time for hearing objections to. such final account and , the , - settlement thoreof. ' E. C. THUERWACHTER, ! .Admtnistratprj y II J 31 A 7.14.21--1S4. ,. I Hope that any and all people who want help or encouragement in the line ot speech, dramatics, radio or public presentation will call upon me because I'll be so happy to help' them. Ethel Bar rymove, announcing stago retire ment. . European Roman Catholics number about 195,O0O,uuu. TULELAKE. Aug. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Frey left Tbura duy for Roseburg where they attended the state convention ot the American Legion and auxili ary. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Norton, who have spent the summer at their ranch In Poe valley, will return to Tulelake before the opening ot school. . . The three children of Mr. and Mra. Richard Smith submitted to tonsllectomies at Hillside Hos pital In Klamath Falls lost week. A lengthy business session was conducted by the Wlnema club Thursday afternoon at the Home of Mrs. Elmer Waldrlp. Mra. Fe lix Soderman assisted as hostess. Reports on the remodeling of the new club room formerly used as a class room at Wlnema school were made. The building Is to be painted at a later date. Due to the Bmall ateudance, a a special meeting has been called for Wednesday, August 19, - to be Held either In the club room or In the school building. At that time a matter of major Impor tance Is to be brought np. All members are requested to be present. Refreshments -were served at the close ot the afternoon to 13 members and four guests. Mrs. William Weltkamp and Mis. Clyde Barks entertained the 31 Bridge club at the Home of the former Saturday night. Four tables were In play, William Kyle Has been em ployed on a painting contract at Summer Lane school. Robert Fensler, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fensler, who has apent the summer on a cattle ranch at Tuscarora. Nevada, returned home last week and left over the weekend for San Francisco where he will enter the Unlveralty ot California at Berkeley. The young man Eraduated last spring from Tulelake nigh school. The senior Fensler la superin tendent of the biological depart ment at Camp Clear Lake. Thorben and Don. Relben, sons of School Superintendent George Relben and Mrs. Relben, who with Gilbert Osburne were In- Jured when a truck In. which they were riding near Grants Pass turned over after a tire blew out, are recunerattnr from their In juries at their homes here. The trio nlan to leave the first of the week tor uulveralttes tn the southern part ot the atate. . Thorbon will resume his studies at Stanford university, Don wilt enter University ' of California and young Osborne goes to' Davis agricultural college at Davis, California. " ' ' " ' ' Mr. and Mrs. George Frey, who attended sessions ot the Oregon state Legion convention at Rose burg, are' spending a tew days at Crescent City before returning home, V t - . Mr. and ' Mrs. P. C. Bergman made a trip to Bend Friday by way ot Crater lake. . They were accompanied by Sirs. Bergman's mother, Mrs. O. T. Garrison, of linker, Oregon, . .who has spent the past 10 days here at the Bergman home. Mrs. Huns Nelson and Mra. French Johnson are spending a few days at Eugene visiting rela tives and friends. -Mra. Susan Struck, Qulncy, Illinois, Is the guest ot her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Coakley, and fumily. Mrs. Struck vlaited here seven years - ago. Mrs. Rose Coakley, mother ot Mr. Coakley, bas returned from a visit with relatives in Kansas City. Parents are very careful not to place poisoned meat on tbe table for their children to eat, but they seem to have too little concern about poisoned food for the mind. Rev. Samuel Marcovlts, child psychologist. - I - don't care who's elected, they're not going to repeal the social security bill or relief. In the last analysis it a all a question ot who's going to control the patronage. James J; -Walker, former mayor of New York, f " Following the ' rightists and leftists In Spain merely adds con fusion for baseball rookies try ing to figure out opposition pitchers. Legal Noticea NOTICH In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon In and for the Coun ty ot Klamath. i . In the Matter ot the Estate ot Thlrsa Martin, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that R. r H. Anderson baa been appointed administrator of the Estate of Thlrsa Martin, deceased, and that all persona Having claims against the aald estate are required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice to said ad ministrator at the office of his at torney. L. Orth Slaemore. at 205 Odd Fellowa Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated this list day ot August, 1930. R. BT. ANDERSON, HA 11,28 8 4,11.18198 The Constitution la something we want to use, not something we want to worship. Norman Thomas. This Is no longer Just a drouth It la a disaster. Howard O. Hunter, assistant WPA adminis trator. . - Noted Traveler HORIZONTAL 1,7 Who is the man pictured here? 11 Bitter drug. 12 Asiatic sardine. 13 Upright shaft. 14 Southeast. 15 To piece out 16 Maintains. 18 Plateau. . 20 Elms. 21 Exists. - 22 Within. 24 Dealers in , eyeglasses. 28 Afternoon. 29 Eternity. 31 Nose noise. 32 The heart 84 Coloring matter. 36 Driving command. 37 Cot. 38 Either. 40Doorruf. 42 Matter, i 43 Laughter sound. 44 To soak flax. 46 To steal. Answer to Previous Fusiie 48 Ugly old' woman. 49 Mountain pan 50 Race track circuit. 52 Liquid. 64 Old French coin. 65 Pertaining to a branch. 57 Beret. 58 To long. 60 He Is a mod ern . 61 He. is Inter- : ested in regions. VERTICAL Sun god. Diseases. Shore. Opposite ot homonym. Like. Attiring. Scars. Couples as horses. . Regrets. Doctor. Lets it stand. 16 He is also an . IT Corded cloth. 19 His title, rear . 2S Northeast 25 College girl. 26 Wrath. 27 Preposition. 28 Point 30 Alleged force. 33 Paid publicity 35 Organ of. hearing. 37 Insect 39 To remit. 41 To pull. 42 Nominal value. 43 Mohammedan nymph. 43 To drive In. 47 To diminish. 48 Skirt edge. 49 Cloak. ,61 Chum. 53 Sailor. 54 Dry, 65 Musical note. 56 Behold. 58 Year., 68 North Carolina. ma t- $5p a ST ttTTaT' " " T 6 ej """ iKj W 40 PTpr 4 i& T sol 35" "" p T ' " I 1 V