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a 'Si AT Vixge Sit Tluirstlay, Nov. 2. UW THK KliAMATH NEWS V, Ducks Trapped Do Not Like Ordeal, Make it Known - i OAKLAND. Cel.. Nov. 4 (J'Ol ted Newa Hundreds of ducks al'thllnit one recent Sunday, morn inr auarl-cd surprise ami no little Irl'smf'm upon finding themselves trained. , They were trapcd it the worthy cause of sclent'Ue research, anil In -dd!'!'- were R'ven an at lindane cf L.od. but it U doubtful If the ducks appreciated this. They were banded and released. E. M. Ehmann. official fcovernmenl 'du-kmmcr" here, expects to -es-iMI'h throush tli! means that wild ducks are Imbued with (ho nlrlt of wanderlust to a greater ex tent than any other species of fowl, excepting certain, sea birds, and. iu establishing such proof, to solve on of nature's most fasclnatlne. mysteries. . "We banded many hundred ducks." Ehmann said. "New we cro slain back to await word from Moscow. Sardinia, Capetown . and whercnot a few months hence. Speculation always has flourished regarding the extent of ducks' ml (rations. Ancients had it that the birds flew to the moon. As late as the 80s a western ornithologist claimed they hibernated during win ter along river mud-banks. "We aren't altogether in the dark," said Enmanu. . "Last year a sprig duck banded with our Lake Merrill band was shot In Braill." The tiny green-winged teal. Eh mann said, traversed the U. 9. from the Great L.-. :j and Southern Cali fornia. "At least one species;' 'he con tinued, "the pintail, flies each year by definite sky lanes from the Artie circle to Central America. Its aer ial pat'i bj a fixed as the h'ghways of men. On, a clear day, flying at an altitude of. one miie. it can be seen over a 90-mile area." A teal banded in Ohio recently was killed in South Africa. Eh mann declared. Lands In Prison 24 Hours After Robbery of Bank SAX JUESTIX;-Cal..- Not. 14. (United News) Onlv J hours af ter he had participated In a Rich mond nana noiaup. mcfcs Anuer son, a plasterer, tonight was com mitted to San Quentin penitentiary to serve a term of from five years to life for first degree robbery. Anderson and .a confederate es caped with $16,000 from the Mechanics bank of Richmond yes terday morning. The . accomplice has not been caught, but Anderson was arraign ed before Superior Judge A. B. McKenzle this afternoon and plead ed sruiltv to the charze. Half of the loot was recovered when Ander son was arrested. I Judge McKeniie promptly sen J teheed Anderson to San Quentin and " Under Sheriff Veale of Contra i Costa county brought him here to , sight. MAN DISAPPOINTED WITH INTENDED AND ASKS RETURN OF FEE j SAX RAFAEL, Cal.. Not. 14 '(United News Meyer Larlne. 51. 1 San Itafael Junk dealer, appeared at the office of the county clerk i with grinning-, blushing Ltira Lin 6:. San Francisco, at his side. I For $2 he bought a wedding lic-i cnte and away ho went with Lurn. ' presumably happy. ' lie reappear.-d !4 hours later, but Lura Lin was not at his side. IU-1 'demanded return of his $2. ' "gho can't talk English so good." j ha said. "She Just came over from Russia. She couldn't- help in my j store, so 1 ain't gonna marry her. i I oughta have my money back." I ; The county kept the $2. ' Volstead Prepares I j 10 Commandments I I for Moonshiners! ! ST. TAUL. Minn.. Xov. 24. I (United News! A list of ten com-! mandments for moonshiner ha been ndded to "Volstcadania" in , the possession of Andrew J. Vol- stead, father of the prohibition en ; forcement act. Volstead now is special adviser ; to Brig. 'General Rhinow. north : west prohibition administration and received the list from imperial ageuts who received it in raiding a still, j The commandments read: j 1. . Thou shalt not make moon shine. 2. Thou shalt not drink liquor. 3. Thou shall not tempt thy government lest they the govern ment tempt thee. 4. Thou shalt do unto the fed eral agents as you would like to have the deputy sheriffs do unto yn. ' 5.. Thon shalt not fear the hi jackers, but trust in fair play. 6. Thou shalt not drink wood alcohol. 7. Thou shalt not steal thy neighbor's Jug. 8. Thon shalt protest they en emy's still. . Thon shalt have only one protec;or. 10.' Thou shalt make good wine and be happy all the days of thy life. MKI(i SERIOUS INROADS 'KING BEti" AGED BY LONG PURSUIT .J If nil hi n . j jfc. . LOS AXGKLKS MODEST WAXTS OXLY MILLION i 1 " LOS AXGELE3, Not. 24. To avert irreparable damage to south ern California watersheds and con sequent loss to southland crops, a campaign wae outlined here Tues day to secure a federal approprii tion of S 1.000.000 to combat the forest lire menace. FORCEPS IX STOMACH CHARLESTON. 111., Not. 24. j (United News) A pair of forceps left in her abdomen after an op-1 eratlon caused the death of Mr.. Emma W. Mock here, declared phy-l siclana who examined her body. Every Drese. Coat and Hat re duced at Bee Begln's Store, 129 So. 7th. St. NOTICE OK CLAIM UNDER 8EO. TION 2ST2 R. H., AS AME.ND ED BY THK ACT Op JANUARY 27, 1U22, Laker lew 012803 Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon. November 9, 192J. Notice la hereby given that Oeorge . McAtee has filed in this office an .1 . I T - O tl vlaed Statutes, as' amended by the' act of January 27, 122. for the BW14SW4 Section 2S. SK(4SWii. SWHSEH, 8E4SE, Section 30, 'Township 87 South, Range lift BaM. W. M. All persons claiming the land ad versely or desiring to show It to be ; minvraj in cnaracter win ne allow ed until Decemler 23, 1926, to file In ' this office their objections to : the issuance of patent under the foresaid application.' . Tim alove notice will -be pub ' IlKhed In the Klamath News, Klam ath FalK Oromm, Khich I hereby s drslgnite- as- the newspaper pub : llshcl noarc.it llio land above do acrlbed. J F. P. LIGHT. - The- home builders claim on the forests is disputed, by the automo bile Industry, which Is consuming rapidly the standing timber of many states. Within the last three years 1,500. ('50.000 feet of hard wood tree--have been purchased by one of the largest manufacturers of automobile bodies. The com pany recently acquired 60.000 acres of hardwood timber ' in Louisiana and Arkansas. NOTICE KOrt PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, (7. S. Land Office at Lakeview. On September 25. 192. Notice la hereby given that Uaai L. Larkey whose post office ad dress Is 2028 Reclamation Ave. Klamath Falls. Oregon, did. oi the 13th day of December, 1924 file .In this office, Sworn Statement and Application. No 612368. to purchase the Lot 6, Sec. ' 24. T 37S.. R. BE.. Lot 3 and NEUSWU. Section 19. Township 379., Range 9B.. Willamette. Meridian, and the timber thereon.- under the provi sions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at sucb value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to sack application, the land and tlmbei thereon have been appraised at 1666.00. the timber estimated 1S0M board feet at 14.00 per M., and the land 160.00: that said appli cant will offer final proof In sup port of his application and sworn statement on the 4th day of Decem ber, 1926, before Bert C. Thomas. U. S. Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry or Initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this of fice, alleging facts which would defeat the entry F. P LIGHT. S27 N27 Register. NOTICE POIl I'UHLICATION I HO LATA) TRACT "King" Benjamin 1'uriu'U f the House of Daviil. sriiol by Michigan state xilirc nt t lie cult' colony, Ronton Harbor, follnwin; a tlircc-vear search lias acd con siderably. Croup picture klmui him now as he faces charges pre ferred by two former jtirl mem bers of his colony; below, as he appeared prior to his tlijilir. Group picture, left to rltjlit. front row: Deputy Under SlierilT . I'rank Paget, who took part in the raid: "Kimr"" Benjamin I'urncll and James Walker, a disciple Hack row: Mrs. Mary Benjamin Pur Bell, known its "Quern Mary,' and Cora jfuunry, disciple. t, f 10 mi TEN WOMIA' UKADV lt Ill'N frtllt MAVOII Minister's Widow Will Be Witness In Own Behalf . CHICAOO. Nov. 24. United News I Ten wnmeii have been pnsh-j ed over Ihe polltlenl horlinn as iim- Ible cutidldnlea fur mayor follow-1 SOMKKVU.I.U, N. J Snv. 24- j Ing nilvlee of Mis llortlin K Land-j ( 'n;u d .Sews - The eulitinii of Ihe j , muyor of Menllla, thut Chlittgo l.il-M Ills 'luiinWr uiyslnry, Mrs. needs the nuMlli hnnd of a '"- l i.ur . i'.ieviMis Hull, will follow man. i i-, r lirnlliers upon thu witness stand No deflulln candidacies hare I .i.,. ,hir irn.l u rosumed after ben nuiiouiicvd. of cnurso, but t'hl-. rago la tuylng with Iho Iden nnd the fuiuiulno boom . ia a dlnllnri rumble as elvlv leaders consider a field Of ellglbles. W.l.l,t)V. (lltOUKIt TO Mill' I'JIH) TUItkKVS 1 bank 'ttlvlng. TJia proud, lmptrt uitnl 1o widow, v I'. mc detiiennnr bus hem ai baf Miit: nlnn'rt as I'm prolib-in of who Killed hor husband and bis sweet lumrl. will swear not only lu her Inni fence, but In her Ignorance of thn lutrliiiu Hint led so directly to Iho erliiio, All bough 8enator Alexander Hlinpstin, Ihe prosecutor, has proved by wltmmsos Hint- thn love affair I of llev. Kit aril Wheeler Hall aniD fM '. v The "Kind's" t'ollnwers, afler liii n-lcaic on bail, ilwlarcd Ihry were cohfiilont he would be prov ed inniH-cnt of all charges against liiin. It was in l!-'2 that two youni; piclt. Mrs. Ruth ltamfurd Itred and Mrs. Gladys llauiford Rubcl, .istrrs, left the Ilnuso of David colony, charging immoralities by Purnrll. This started the inves tigation which resulted in the in dictment returned agaiuit I'ur ncll, who now awaits arraign ment Dec. 23 on charges of big amy and criminal attsault. I'ormerly n vigorous man, ll'e "King" now ii fii-bli- nml Is up IH.rl.it by the faithful alien lie walks. i W'ALI.OWA. ov. 24. due of the most extensive poultry dressing op-, erallnns ever conducted In this county has been going on nt the .... v.. vour ri.,ie... ..i., . , Mr, K,.lllllr M,U w ,,, oust of luKtlii... where wnald; , , Nw Brunswick. Mrs. Courtney, assisted by liny West of,,,.,, ,, ,h. , h. h., Inkling of her hnsband'a Infldellly. To her. lite erring rector appear- of chickens and geese. The birds , ,i,h .i, .,.,..,' 1...1,.., talthfuliieiM. I'ortliind. prepared 120O turkeys furl the Thanksgiving market. They I ntso driwsml n conslderuhlo nuiithur' were sent to outside markets ONK H.lt'k OK, KIM IW I VIKl.DS 111(1 lUUVIrST; I I IKISKIM l; U II. I. ( I-T A I I I VI-; MII.K PLANT t . 1 .. ,V ' . " ' ' "I im.SKIll'HG. Nov S4-llliilted John I), liillon. a farmer ...uihc.,1 ; NVw, Tlln A, , Jk rn ., of here reporta an ext.a..rdlna, ,, , ,, ., ,,,, , (uom. Kiom ouo kiu k of (f HIM-' ! mmmI at 00k iiUnifd Inst tptliB lu 1 MILL UOItKI- K I Itl'SHKI) 1I1U lity If ncfititliiltniit now In pro- KirnK un 1 oniplt'iiMl. An iMMlon mi , Kusrltui'tx inHrly lt Im'ii wwurtl ! anil ilium for tliu IH'W liulldtiiK uru MAKKK, Nov. ti 4 l'tillt-l NVwk i Alli a A. Mi lMit:ili. mill workvr for tho On-won Ltimtwr rompnnv. van cruNhi'd to ttwuth TiiOHd.iy i t ho mill ia I lu t w luMt k h im IllK o lit iHiiljf. County Court Proceedings witness, witneeg, circuit j circuit ' 1 circuit circuit vltness circuit : Flilay, November 12, ll21 R- M Furmcr. witness. The I'onrt met pursuant to ad- eo'irt, S.40. tonrnment of November 8. ISiS. Mr. Harris, witness, all members being orient, when, court. SS .40. he following prorerrthifts were nob Knowles ha: ' ' coun, $3.40. The following claim was allow- jim Oowell. ed and clerk Instructed to Issue court, $S.40. warrant on the following named Mrs. Jim Dowel! fund for said amount: cour:, $S 40. llim-nl l-.vpcuse 1 unil , Mr ,ear. Xiarlia witness rlr- sue warrants Dan Ryan, lax refund. 6.S. cull ronTX finAVm ; named funds hereupon ( ourt adjourned to r r vf.Cala- wiUicis clrcufi meet ou NoTemh.tr IS. 192y. court. t!iV4o. It. II. BUNNKLL, Mark Morgan, witnesj circuit Conntv Jndte. our;, is. In. ' r.URRELL SHOUT. Claude Newman, witness, circuit rnmnil-;sionr. cour;. $.4o. C. J. MARTIN". i Arthur Prlaulx. witness, circuit Commissioner-, court, $10.40. I Mrs. Arthur Prlnulx, witness cir- Katunlay, November 1:1, H20 ; l'u" "" J1",,4!'' , .in', . t. i ri.mi, wmivns. tir- cuit Court. $8.40. Mrs. Seldomridne, wltnes.t, cir cuit court, $ !. 40. Novi'mhcr IS. It. tl. lUNNKLL. ( ouuty Jintic. IlfllUKLL SHOItT. Corunid-iMonor. V. J. MAItTIN. l'OUIllllNfioDtr. Look to ygur health. Epsom Salt is still the bet Physic take it in small flavored tablets. a I' 1 Court met pursuant to adjourn-' ment of November 12. lyB. all members being present, when the lOHDwiiiK pruceeuiHKS ltc huu. KhoilKh The following claims were allow-: court tlw.4o. ed and clerk instructed to issue ; k, ' spiuk, warrants on the following named court. 910.10. funds for their respective amounts Current Kxpcnse Fund " S. V. Young, services, sheriff, $75.00. Mrs. Dorothy Burke, care of juvenile. SlM.ua. Herald Pub. Co., Notice to Con tractors, S4.10. Burt K. Hawkins, trans, pri soners. S49.00. A. J. Hickman, services, committee, 115.00. 8. P. Dehlinger. services, committee, S12.40. Klamath News Pub. Co. Court Proceedings, $5.80. Klamath News Pub. Co. Court Proceedings, $25. Baldwin , Hdw. Co., $10.10. T. L. Snook, court, SIii.40. T. L. Snook, court, ys.40. P. II. Cnnimlngs, lcult court. $2.20. ' Itoger Montgomery, j cult court. $2.2u. Pat Montgomery, cult court. $2.20. I Marcaret Brltton, budget "lt court. 52.211. budget Pub. O. ,V. Dunford, court. $18 till. Velnia KilKar, court. $2.20. Louis Jennings, 'court, fl s.i'ii. ., Pub. 1 Margaret McDonald 1 cult court, $2.20. supplies.' Krnet Nitsrhelm. I cult court. $2.20. Monthly, .uvcuibrr IA, HKtfl Court met purtuunt to ndjourn-, nient nf November 13. IK20. nil meiiibers lielng present, when the. following proceedings were hud: t The following claims were al-j lowed and clerk In(ructiMl to Is- on the following ; fur their' rospective 11.no.1nt: , ( 'ei f.',,; Un-n-e I'iiiiiI ! t p. Ctci. ill, salary, simp -upt. Mrs. Itia Sydnam. aid county poor, tis.no. Ilr..t..,l, Onln llii-hn-nv r-,n ' llleer MltipHt's. $li 4.". Orer.Mii Siitti: HiKbway Com., eng ineer sepiilles. $1.41. V hi 1 11. 11 11 hrtiK Co., ' supplies, poor farm. $70. .15- V T. Lee. 'expense, assessor's I convention. $5S.tl. circuit1 (1. s I $10,011. circultl Krnest i cult court, i 13.00. circuit ' K. K. Taylor, wltnecs, court. n:o. .Mnrket Itooil Fund K. F.. Weaver. No. 5. $4 4 17. H. T. Ilebereclll. No. 5. $27.49. Frank I'onle, No. 5, $33. 01. K. K. Weaves, No. 5, $57.42. II. T. Hiihireeht. No. 5. $32.55. witness, clr-j Frank Ponlo, No. 5. $33.73. , Templar Moior Co., No. 1. 2, 3, witness, clr- 4. 7. . 9, 10. $1116. ill. Whereupon Court adjourned to witness, circuit 1 meet on November 20. 1920. It. 11. ni'NNKLL, SALTS COMPOUND IN , TABLETS " At rn jrvttut, tSt Thf Knight Laboiatorlss, Ctucaga WOOD We are pleased to announce) that we are caught up with our orders so that we are making Immediate deliveries 011 all kinds of fuel, COAL Is 1 1 $.00 par ton, $2.00 cheap er than last year. This price Is on the best eoul obtainable. Hock Uprlugs and Utah mines. Order green slabs, they dry In a few days of good weather and the price la away down. Itione la Tour Order Peyton & Co. "Wood 001 Main HI. barn". , Phone SHo witness. witness, witness. witness, circuit witness cir Ncwsom. nld county poor. McAllister, witness, rlr- circuit itness, circuit, witness, circuit witness ctr- wltness. County Judge. Ilt'ItHKLL SHOUT. Commissioner. C. J. MAItTIN. Commissioner. Koke-Chapman Co., supplies. I Terry Talent witness, circuit treas.. 52c. ;conrt. $lvim. A. T. Lochhead Pen Co., hup-! Mrs. John Klsberger. witness, plies, treas., $3.50. I circuit court. $2.20. John Lee Ball, trans, prisoners. I K. T. Kdgar, witness, circuit $7.00. ; court, $2 20. Klamath Heating Co., court I Hurt t:. Hawkins, witness, rlr house expense, $130.43. i cult i-nttrt, $2.20. H. ft. It. Garage, expense, slier-! 55 I'imitm, witness, circuit court. clr-i'rt'llKltcri.nsIS HOSPITAL VI KSTION l'KHI'I.Fl; Nov 12,-Dec. 12. Inc. Register Jnst Kne n nioiun ton's all I' costs for the prompt and r.Kuler de livery of The Klamath News 10 your home or place of business. Phone 877 now and service will start as ouu as you wish It to. ' Public Land Sale Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore. ! November 3, 1928 Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of ' the General Land office, under pro-' visions of Sec. 2455. R. 8., pur-' suunt to tne application of Clause' P. Loreni. Serial No. 012333, we' will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than ' ' $3.50 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M.J on the 22nd day of December,! 1S26. next, at this office, the fol lowing tract of land: WV4SEV4 Sec. 4 and WHNEVt See. 9, T. 38 S., U. 11 E. W. M. , i ! The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared cloned when those present at the hour named huve ceased bidding. The person ' making the highest bid will be re ( gulled to immediately pay to the1 I Receiver the amount thereof. 1 I Any persons claiming adversely' ! tho above-described land are ad-1 'vised to file their claims, or oh-' leeiloti". on or before the time des igned lur sale. F. P. LIGHT, Register. , N16 Die Inc. j Fur results uje News Class Ads. Iff's car, $9.00 A. W. Schaupp, sal. Dep. DM. Atty., $15C.0il. State Treasurer, predatory ani mal fund. $500.00. Htate Ind. Accident Com., In surance, $75.25. P. C. Woods, election, $7.20. W. U. Brown, election. (im.n. L. D. Yorncrook, election, $9.1. K. Hea. election, 3.i0. James H. Owens, election, $C.0fl. Mar.'diall Hou'-e. eleeilon, $7 50. K. L. Hoae. elect. on. (24.00. Owl Cafo. election, (34. Si. Ralph Scott, election, (10.00. J. A. Johnston, election, (7.50. Mrs. M. A. Wilkins. election, $20.00. Karl J'i.50. Fir. ( S2S.W0. Karl $2.20. SALEM. Ore., Nov. 24. (United News) Three questionnaires cov ering Information desired by the stute bonrd of control In settling) locution of the recently authorized; tuberculosis hospital for . eastern Oregon, are being mailed out (o city offiriuls and commercial clubs of all cities Interested In establish ing the new Institution. PILES Must Go Lyr Iff OINTMIKT M fail pazo 'M&m HUTMENT ppUeit, booausaL$&:? f J osHIvq In Aotkut ill Immediately to tako 10 Inflammation and iBrrX all Swelling. The first Jr lion brings Uramt Htllet. y& ' BBk aosw 1 oiods licoinsr insunLivana It begim Immediately to toko out tho Inflammation and reduce all Swelling. The first application brings Uramt Htllet. Stona Itching Instantly and (ujtjujr i(.-iiuvi;s i( rivnuuiu Seven tesU In cases of long atoading have proved that PAZO OINTMENT can be depended upon with absoluta certainty to Stop any case of Itching, blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Recommended by Physicians and Druggists in United States and Foreign Countries. PAZO OINTMENT in tubea with File Pipe AtUchment, 75o and in tin boxea 60c. The circular encloaed with each tube and bos conwina facts about Piles which everybody should know. PAH1S HEUICINE CO., BMOisoot sod Plas StrstU. 8U Louis, Ue, 1 Whltloik, coroner claim. S. N w.-oin, eoroncr claim. WUitloel;, coroner claim. .oil. Dr. V.. I. Joliiiron, curnner claim. V.'hilloi k, Whitloek, Wlilllork, .12 K.nl $7.00. Karl (17.0U. Kail $s.oo. Karl Whitloek. coroner, $2 00. . Wllliem liciiKoti court, $H 40. Mrs. Frank Carlson cult court, $10.40. nncr claim. uronr claim. 1 iS4lo.ft'i. oroner claim,! W. T. 1 lf(S.!ll, eauh advanced l!lv V I SI. 50. Witnea ciictiiti Hurry witness clr Whereupon County Itoad F11111I Tom Smith. In bur. $4 1.62. It. J. Dcrnugll, labor. $5,19. Frank ( nskl lahnr XC'l 'Ml Bill Mavfleld. labor. (69.90. Anything you wish lu soil? Or U Market Itoad Fund Duy? Tell all Kianiath Fdla about Ore. Calif. Highway Caroce,' it In the economical, efficient way No. 1, $90 27. through a little Klamath News Class- Ore. Calif. Highway - C.uragc, ried Ad No. 1. $4170. j . Union oil Co., No. 5, $51.25. 1 . Uiked,, ,,r. Co., No. 3. $8.40. Lakeside Lbr. Co., No. 5, $3.00. Baldwin Hdw. Co., No. 5. $0.2)1.. Union Oil Co., No. 9, $2. 08. Lorenz Co.. No. 1,' $51.79. Union O.I Co., No. 7. $17.51. Fceliaiinhty AIucD. Co., No. 1, SI 45.2U. Klamiilli Hdw. Co., No. 5, $3.00. .1 Twldwcll, No. 6, $5.70. t).. 8. (' iliil)bell, No. 6. $150.00. Ity Dixon, No. 2, $10.38. Tom Maith. No.' 2. $10.38. Slutn Ind. Accident Co., No. 1, 5. 7, :-:,.m. O. !i. Campbell, No. B. $10.00. Itoad lloml Fllli'l T. L. Oilen. Ucutly-Bly Gerrett, Ibatty-llly re Co., Hi ally l!ly l.tbeiiry Fiiml Taxi, Iruve Sec, I Ser.J Sec., expense. 1 Court adjourned tu ffHenryll I IV .America s E , 'III ; r : ; n M.ii! 10Cfof foiry' Af ', , , new Uh Henry I recipe ; book howinn SI XTY ; IT new recipi, Wriio r Willlmn CaHy Co.- ZZZ C h rw-j... Til. Z HAVE YOU SOMETHING YOU WANT TO SELL? Whether you want to sell a sewing machine, an automobile, a house or lot or perhaps, wish to buy furni ture or a farm, there is someone who wants to buy, the things you wish to sell, or wishes to dispose of the article you want to purchase and in' all likelihood you will find the opportunity to fill your needs advertised today in News' Want Ads. ' For Want Ad Service Phone 877