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THE KLAMATIT NFWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1927. PAGE FIVE t TwoCents .' a Word ' Each Insertion l Telephone HTT Two Cents : WANT AD PAG E d a Word ' Each Insertion Telephone. 6TT ,; ,. CLASSIFIED AO RATES To renla per word each time til li primed , Same ad ruu out week 10 par seal discount. Same al run on aiooib to pur cent discount ,. TELEPHONE 877 ' TMK IIKI MAHKKT l'l,A K FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE OH HAI.K -Throe-room plaatur l houaa. Just off Omiiou Art. Terms. Apply 2035 Ore gon, . la-2H' tr YOU WANT To but a hnn... tl . h..n,. buy a lot; tall a lot; buy aoma 1 acreage; tall aoma acreage, or rant nlara --- ' a piacs nee , UHH. NATS OTTtnilBIN realtor Pbona 441 101 Lincoln .VtTM'K TO THE t'lll.tc I ailverllaed a rloalng out aula by auction to be conducted l.y Mr. It. ('. I'otora. local auction eer, but I had an opportunity to aoll the lnulnmia to J. L. IVr- i klna ot thla rliy and I aynllnl myarlr of tha huh. Thanking my many friend, and rualomrra fur thalr pairoimiio, and huplnx nu will ri'iitlnuu aama with my aurw.aur, I am, Vi-ry trtrly youra. JAMK.H IIUKNNON. NOTICK TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Not Ira la haraby alran that at a regular moating of tha Common I'm. nil I n i . - I'll- , I . k. 1. 7. . . '. '""''" Palla. Oreaon. to he ha d on M.m. . ttm . ' - - u.r, ma trio oai in January 1931, the underalgned, Charlea A. Evana, will praavnl a petition to the Common Council praying for To R 8. DIXON, tba abova nam tho vacation of that part of the: r defendunt: alley In lllnrk H. Hot Hprlnga ' M THE NAME OP THE Addition, more particularly do- STATE OP OREOON: You are siTioeu as toiiowa: , I ir 1. Extending Irom (he Waaler Use or l.ota 4 and 17. Block 3 of Hot Hprlnga Addition to the City or Klsmnth Palls, eaaterly to E-planade. i Da tel this 7tb day of Decern- ber. 1927. CHARLES A. EVANS. Data of flrat pub. Dec. R, 1917. Data of laat pub. Jan. 6. 1928. Dec. t-U-22-29, Jan. 6. For raaulta uaa Newa Clans Ada Biinsniniss Dnudtiry ACCOUNTING Ikccouottug Auditing HOW Allll H. Mr TC.M.P , 119 South Firth , Boukkatplng Income Tat .ervle. CAMPCROUNDS UAVLINA llt'NTINO CAMP on Tule Lake. California, east side. Cabins furnlahed with alovs. wood, water, bed. springs nd mattress. Meals and am munition. E J. Havtlna, prop. Malln, t)ra. CLEANING A DYEING KLAMATH (XRANINO DYR WORKS Oleanlng and Praaatng "We Dya to Live" 411 Main St Pbona DENTISTS DR. K. O. WlHM'AKVKn Deatlatry X-Kaj latburauiri pbona (41 Cadarwood Bid 'O.J.Johnson DENTIST ' Melhase BUIr. Opposite Court House Open Evenings Phono 1183 Ret. 1143 M. E. COOPER ' I Dentist Hulte Btlfl. PihiIi- llldg. I'linnr 1117 1 DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING All Work fliiaraniMfl WILL HFW AT VOI1H HOME 1IV.1I) Oearent .- . - whmt vaii no longer tinva use for may ba Jiiat the thing another I la seeking.. The Klamam new. "Claalflod Ads bring buysra and sellers togothor. OR SALE, REM FTATE, llKtl At'llKS; r.Ocl acta under i own pumping plant; 2 sots bullillniu; can 'll all or. purl ui :t.l 6u pr "-. ROOM imMlMru houHu: corner lol, louxlfiO. on pavement; 2. AfltKH: 3 nom house;. ll.tlU"; will I r tcio equity for land In vnlli'y. JOHN C. PIIKKCII CO. (ill Klamath Ava. I'lionn 14 SO. M'M1 FOR SALE OR TRADE Poll HAI.K on TRADE ! ' "; pro-..ly. one 1927 , 1,th, l:!u'BJ"- 1 imiilltloii. V rlta News, box m I9-Si TO EXCHANGE POH THAUK Poor-ilt.ar Pnrd arillill, nod rolnlllliin. Willi muny nitraa. Pour "d Iota, two on puviwni'ti!. for houaa and lot; would aaaumo. A. H. Mooro. phono ti. 2-3t MISCELLANEOUS HI'I.KNlill) (.'Aim at prlrea with in reach of ovoryuna at tha I'rlvum Kanlturlum. 1304 Wor d:i uti'iiuo and lltb atraola. I'hono 71S. Mra. E LlKhtfooi. l)20-2t Hl'.MMOMM No. tUHO La.f IN TUB CIIKTIT COVRT OF TIIK STATU OP OUKOON, P)l( KLAMATH COUNTY. . . Slit I IIKIt-N r A L p I c COM- .v. - ., I n.i, a, milNi.uu., i wiiiiiii! II. U. DIXON, Defendant. borob - reiulrVd to app. ana answer the complaint Iliad agalnat you In (he nbove-anlltled action within four weeks Irom 111.' l&ih luy of liecrmjor, 1S27; and if yOU faji tu anawar, for want thereof, tbe plaintiff will taK Judgment agalnat you tor thi ura of 13770.10 loaether with Intar eat tharaun at tho rate of tlx par cent par nnuum from May 1, ' 19211, and its rosta and disburse- j menta heroin. You ara alao notified that on i HOTELS VAI.I.KV HtlTEL llrani! New and Modern All outside rooms Very moderuta ralea 4 IS I'liie Ht. Itiune 12:14 LODGES lU'Il.DPItH' KXniANtIK " meats avery fourth Wed nesday ot tha month at 1:00 p m. lo Legion UalL MINING ENGINEER HKNRV M. UWIASTKH Mlnlna; Knglnoer Amerlran (naervatiiry of Mna United States Mineral Surveyor for tha District of Oregon Office: 204 West F St. P. O. B01 794 Oranta Paaa, Or OPTICIANS GLASSES Eyes Eiamirwd, Fitted and the Classes Ground in our own factory to raf joia imdiiidmt ri(.liu, Broken Lenses Replaced DR. COBLE'S . 70 MAIN aTREST RiPmi Quiii Strtk PHYSICIANS PAI L M. R. OAltMTKNft, M. D Phone IAI0 ' Special attention to women and children lid Smith Fifth St., curnet I'lttt and Muln. Klamath Palls. Oregon REPAIRING W. K. I I.VKM SlltIP - Moved from 21 Muln Stroot to 62 Sixth Street larger nnd better quarters. Come whon you want good work. Phone 12H7. SILK HOSIERY Heal bilk Hosiery Mill Local Representative J. V. SIIKPAlin Phono SS4 516 Pino Ht, Pisco Your Christmas Ordars NOW I FOR SALE POH HALK-Pedlired registered ; Chinchilla rabbits. 1 'J I'll Acad- etuy. BNTIItK ItAIUUTRY KOH SALE! llelsian huru.i and Chlnchlllaa: tkAIUlK HI) does; t buck'; 200 went rulihlts; all firm claaa stock; breeilliig crocks and other equipment Included, alio xs hutch.... Ml'HT HUM.. LF.AV IN(I TOWN. r. WILL SACRI PICK. SIS Donald HI.. Id. 1. L. Currla. 29-t POH BALK Lloyd Loom baby carriage, good condition. Cheap!,,,.,. EST Kurn,hed apar7 ir taken at our. Apt. Praocla Apt".. 2s Oak. 2. Ht. 28-2 Ill'M.MAliK HALK Ml klnda or gooda. Wo aavo you monfy. Ovonoata llOu.VV and up. C. lllck, 22U Muln Ht. 2H-3t POIt HAI.K Plr and plno wood; cut any length. Prompt dollv ary. Call aftor & p. m. Pbona 1203-J. 20-et POK HAI.K Pour thoroughbred pit bull pupa, 125 eac h. Writs box 4. Miudoal, Calif. 22-6t HO LICK IIAIIY I'fl'B nead home; aomnthtng flood. C Ii at. 220 Main Ht. 2S-3I POH SA1.R Wblta Irghorna and II. I. It'd rblcka. Htata enro lled. Diarrhea t fated. Beit production. Booking order now for 12S dollvory. Write for' catalogue and prlro Itat. Will take meal poultry and apudt In exchange. V. p. Car pentor, Star lit., Mcdford. Ore. DlOtr FOR SALE Used furniture: stoves, ranges, waahlng ma- chin..: -wlrg marine. fo"r sale or rant: loweat price: s .... .rrna Klamath Purnlturv terms, niamaio rurouure 'j Co.. 1011 Main 8t.' 11-tf the 23rd day of November, 1227, a writ of attachment wits issued out of the above-entitled court In tbe above cause, and that on the said 23rd day of November. 1927 ljJal? S'dlilT -u . bt .Tcr!!?d fLS.'l KUKUKKU ' TiviisKi Se. tl, Twp S3 8. K. B. W. J. 8W4NWSW14 Ei3WKSWti, KMSWU Sec. 12. Twp. 33 8.. R. E. W. M. HE 4 Sec. 12, Twp. 33 8., R. 6 E. W. M. NKH Sec. 13, Twp. 33 8., R. 6 E. W. M. KSNW14, SEI4NW, NF.14 HW14. See. 13. Twp. 33 8., 11. 6 ; E ,W.. U ' 8.. It. 7H E. W. M. Lota 5. . 7. 8. See. 3, Twp. 33 8.. H. 7 H E. W. M. Lota 11, 13. 13, a. IS. II, 17. 18. Sec. 3, Twp. ,83 8.. R. 74 E. W. M. T wv-! Iita 1, 2, 3, 4. Sec. 33 S.. R. !W . W. M. Lots 6, 6. 7. 8, 9. K. 17 acres lAit 10, Lota U, 12, 13. 14, 16, 111. 17, Sec. 4,' Twp. S3, 8., R. Ui K. W. M. ; ami that If you full to answer; herein within the time above spe-i titled suld rc;.l property will be ' Hold to natlsfy plaintiff s claim h..r: ""Tf'"' . t'ursuani to an oraer 01 me Circuit Court ot Klamath County, I Oregon, nuido and eutered In the ,nbnrtf entitled rauno, on the Ph day of December, 1927, this sum mons Is served on you by pub- SALESMAN SAM XlSSCM, SAM'. IF WERt 60MMA PUTWl ft FROM ft SHftKeSPCftftlftM PLAV LIKei TVI' ReSTC'TrleRCftMTS in, pin- win th 10,000 PRtie.weo BeTreR pecipe on p plpk pronto." r- 7 (VOUfte MLlif RIGHT- ftS " l J . v .4rlf Ve cnslish wouLosftv) H " WASHINGTON TUBBS n f teis. TUeM'ef CHMj&eo $QNi 1WTV6 C.ETrLEt) DOWN. oi.T rwhcr svcno MANa Om6S H?Pvf tueMSCLVeJ. HHO iLiX- T7 -3 " FOR RENT POIt itKNT One room bouse; clean; furvlnbml; water: light; f 11 monthly. 1036 Da I ores 81. 29-4t AI'AH T X B NT POK ItKNT TUa Jauire gwanaon fonr-ruoin npar.mant at 217 North Plfth street. Splendidly riirnlaticd.' Clly steam beat. OnM blixik from Plrat National bank. Suitable for either lady tnachcra or gentlemen wlahliig to enjoy uartinuit life Id a large commodious uparttnenl. Phono 1245. 2'J-of muni, clone In. at 628 N. th Ht., or phone 61. 29-31 POK KENT Houaea; 2, 3 and 4 rcoma: rurulahed. Prlcea to ault the timet. C. lllck. 220 Main Ht. 2S-3t POIt KENT llounvt, 2. 3 and 4 rooina; furniabed. Prlcea to ault the timet. C. Dick. 22V Main Ht. 2S-31 POK KENT Itoonia In private home, 2229 Wantland, phone 1 122. 23-t Poll RENT- -ilooma in private home. 1122. 2229 Wantland, phone 23-t iPiiiTucvTii iyiii i.k-vxRtht 8. M. Rowley, Mason City, planade t'ouru. Call at 1022!I. laundryman might .have Main Ht. or 1606 Esplanade.' been slain here last September by Phone 1067 or 794-W. 23-41 William Edward Hickman, con- POR RENT - Kurnlahed apart-' ',y" of Mar,att PrkM mont. St. Francis Apartmenta.,,"' . ' : 828 Oak Ave. 21-6t for RENT New completely fur-! nlahed apts. Steam heat, gar- age. Rox Arms, phone ilia. 1)1 3-361 OR RENT - Furniabed apart- 419 North 10th. D-J FOR KENT Plrst-c'as. furnish- ed apartment, steam heated McCarthy Apartments. 20 Pine. Phone 800. OMtf . -. 1 - llcatlon thereof In the Klamath I.- . i.ii.., i in i M of geeaT clrTuiation in K'"h bounty. Oregon, once a week for four conaecutlve wecka. aald order (Ulnr the date of the publication! thereof In the K ' " "spaper n " reraher 15th. 1927. BEN C. DEY. HERBERT V. 8WETT, C. F. STONE, Atiorneya ior tne rminuii. nuurcni, ovv i mu iv. wuhuiuk, A.l . OnA t)-l ft kullnli,. Portland. Oregon, and 115 g. Plfth street. Klamath Palls. Ore- gon. . D15-22-2;J5 WORKS 63 YEARS WITHOUT DAY OFF Owen. Tommy O'Nell and James jV. Tabor were taken into custody. BELFAST, Ireland. Dec. 28.' Tabor's room, aearched later, (tV Sixty-three years with one yielded eleven pints of gin, the 1 firm without missing a single working dnv Is tho romarkablo'. record of William Potterson, wbol retired yesterday from his em- ployment in the yarn mills at farrlck Fergus, ancestral homo town of Andrew Jnckaon. seventh preildenl of the United States. . r'"" " ""u ""nVattT wnen drunken guides lost b"'n ' ??"l?,t.? !?Z? """' of ,he,r boats and werc !"."' w?rf. w.? 'B '"'"t'! wrecked in wild waters of a in-law 01 .lira. r,. 1 niieraon ami !.., ih. victim of the notorioii. ,... - . .. .- hint June. For sale old papera. Klamath News. Call at wcllmow, mow oeoor KING LEftR- f OOVft THIMKVft COULOOoft IMTOWM ftRCPoJ PRRT IN THAT ft(-L RI6HT? SONS. their wowef KIDS WW TrtW4 upon CrOINCs ITA GiOING IO Them. . A J WANTED WANTP.U Carpenter work. Any claat by hour or contract. Phone 12K or 1517. Callfor- j nla Are. 2-2t I tha hour. I WANTED Work, I'llODt t-J. by 2S-el WANTED Raw fun at Praia's Store. 2104 8. Ota St. D13-2S WANTED Hewing and remodel ing work. Phona 66, Mra. Pry. N27-26t LOST and FOUND LOUT Chrlatraat evoning be tween P. O. and Palace MaTket parcel containing photo. Ad dreated Minnie aod Axel I.und qulat. Plnder pleaac return to P. O. or Phone 1210. 2-lt LOST Police pup, four montna tlcl; anawvrt lo name "Tony." Reward. Call 103. 28-2t Suspect Hickman Of Another Crime COTTONWOOD FALLS, Kas., Dw. 28. (API Authorities here ara Investigating tbe . possibility Rowley's body, a bullet wound In the head, waa found In a weed patch east of here. Real- dents told of baring seen Rowley ,ne con,pany of a youne man MulmLn irVm.n 1,n ' . - he shortly .f'er tha killing. Tbe mil, according to Albert Rogler, a retired farmer, resem- Photographs and description of "'an ' ""7 respect. A coupe driven by Rowley was recovered In Topeka several days after the body was found. prcrriirsr'v rr j" ! BOOZE PEDDLERS le OI , cimnT J OnWIXl PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 2. (A. p.) Federal officers secured an nnilaunlly good telephone number ut nl(,ht and ph0Dei rlrht meT. -. ord.rln. lh,. and th., whlch . p-i.y oy '"' young men in high powered roadaters. i . The efficiency of- each young . . . . , , , . ... man ceased with delivery, for ar- ' rests were - made and Charlea officers aald. iaw nanu'vi'ii SANTIAGO. Chile, Dec. 28. (C P) Approximately 80 Indians, men, women and children, were 1 drowned In the Cautln river to- . , . ,, mountain gorge while return tribal ina from tha Ariruran congress at Temtiro. Indians In other boats landed and attempt ed vainly- to rescue with ropes throse thrown Into the rapids. tHMINO,6UlZV EXCUSE H 3XJST ft MINUTe. frM t Lt, I'M VttOUO Of V00, ) SOUR. CKRIStMNi FOR tH6 POOH GREb.Tl A NOBLE Jl. lb &IV6 VOU 5,000 tK-A. r- ri l i AJ s K COPYRIGHT VICl W HIK Service (Continncd from Pass Four) clot to bera. bit eyea on flro like that "Presuming? My God!" Bcboy- lor groaned, hit hand clenching; and unclunchlng on the steering I wheel. "But of course you can't, lilt cohort O H 1927 o MCA Service VK' U know all these years llveikles. The girl In the picture an- yean " 1 "What do you mean?" Vee-Vee i gasped. "I don t understand: years Before. If that Vee-wee bad ( "Of course you wouldn't. . It bad a long, curly bob and had didn't mean anything to you I not worn dltfiguiing glasaes. but It meant erertblng to me. i Schuyler Smyths took the plc WhT. Vee-Vee. von danced with u..M .Am k.. i. v. . n ,i . nA me! f held vou In mv armi. could bare touched your 'o'-; lous nalr. It was longer men. ajner heart. Ha loved that mys mop of coppered curls that lay!terious other girl whom ba had like autumn leaves against your : met flvc y(ars ago. It was not adorable white forehead. Don't j yea-Vee Cameron at all that be you remember? I told you then OTe(j. ghe waa an impostor, an I that I would never forget, and , unwing impostor, warming her you laughed at me, went on to j hands at a fire that hade been ( your next partner. But I baven't j lighted five years before and forgotten ail tnese years, aee: I' cMPrteH vnup nlrture. It was ' -- Just a snapshot that they printed In the papers. It was Just that there were so many that wanted you ncn. a neauty rte was fumbllnK In bis breast pocket, drew out a fait band-tooled brown leather pocketbook. "See? I clipped It from the bunaay paper have carried It ever since." Vee-Vee took the limp clipping, her eyea searching for a bit ot type which would give her a clue to tne gins laeniuy. nut mere was no caption to the picture; I PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 28. (A. P.) Egg prices are quoted high er at the Portland dilry exchange louay .o,..uK .u .u uicuiiiiK oi.irauur laic 7ieru4r. 'Standard extras aro a cent high er at 35c, standard firsts are up 2c at 35c, while medium firsts are also a cent higher at 30c. aaiuraay a qudvHiiuua. nujii 011 ine local marxcis is ugni ana on- jmana goou. Association. , prices are quoted today as follows: j Extraa 37c: firsts 37c: me diums 33c; undersized 28c. Tbe wholesale poultry market waa fotlnd hanglng from rop la. quiet. Comparatively large ln the tUe ot hg home today holdover stocks of retailers basjwhlle runeral services were being tended to mcke tile market drag- f taold for his brother Edward. 22; gy but lighter receipts during the jwh0 kll,ed nlmaelf by jumplng past few days have kept tbe ,Qto Lake Superlor on Christmas prlcea fairly firm. Live geese day and ducks are a trifle easier, rul- j ' lug prices bolng 18e on the for- t0DQ of marK9t trading limited mer and 22c on ducks. Prices on t0 few tmM lola trucked In hena are unchanged with demand , butchers. Market steady. Sheep ,ma"- (tone of market practically no PORTLAND, ORB:. Dec. 28. j trading. , Market steady. (U.P.I Wheat: hard white 1.39. Buter: Extras 414. Standards Soft white 1.24. Western white 14 5. Prime firsts 44H. Firsts 44. 1.24. Hard winter 1.23. Northern Eggs: Extras 35. Firsts 24. spring 1.25. Western red 1.21. 1 Medium extras 31. Medium firsts Livestock: receipts none. Cat-30. I'nderslte 26. tie tono of market no trading to I . speak ot. Market steady. Hog I For results uaa Kewa Class Ada. ""'I'VIV IVl W-W I I MUD, WHttV IM 1 Ttl HECK W?e VOO OOiN ??? J y C f M't'LX- i0 To MM MOMfc "foWM j r N0 I I p.N' oh doci. WOWf J Tost mov) s vion'-t we. strut'. C'MOtV, I Iaps 'y yy ' PRINCESS V anne-austin Schuyler Smythe bad not needed to be reminded of who ahe waa. It was u picture of a laughing girl, wltb wind-toaaed tbort curia a tennis racquet In her right hand a skirt that looked funny now becanae It was ao long, whipping about bar beautifully shaped an-1 doubtedly resembled Vee-Vee, might have been Vee-Vee of five ' a i, ...i., 1,1. ii. a sharp stab of Jealouay shot' tbru tended by a romantic ideslist. I . - c i c i. otujiuv -M bilng wltB hl. pocketbook to ro- 1 .,ftr the snaoahoa to lie nroner place( a letter fell out. fell to the tloor ot the car. Vee-Vee s cye, following , Its course me- chanlcally, widened with bewil- dered surprise as tjey took In . tne addresa. (To Be Coatlnucd) Events become more compli- i ate than eTer How Ion? f.-e Vee-Vee will reallie she Is playing a dangerous game? Plane Wheel Hits Home In Glendale;X:Vc.rbayndMrMS: , I Homer; Spanish solo by Mr.--D. GLENDALE. Calif., Dec.' 28. (U.P.) A 30-pound wheel which; AmnnaA f m m 111. . .irnl... 0I ,,, fe feet today to crash through tbe root and Into the living room of the bouse . . , f irnvn-rn fl. was In the yard at the rear when tho wheel dropped. . Lee made a landing despite the loss ot part of bis gear. 'HASflRD-IJrillXO FCXERAL DULUTH, Minn.. Dec. 28.(UP ITho hoiW nf Wilfred Rials. 27. NVWJU,WUI.l., KINS LEftR. 5TUFP IS OUT ! t ft'U'T. GOTTft 6000 FtC FOR LEERINcS!! Sprague River -Has Christmas , Party for Kids People of tbe Dpraaue, Rlrer community enjoyed a Chrlataaae tree at the clb house of" the ' Campbell Towte Lumber company on Christmas. A tree filled with glfta for each child of tha com munity was one of tha featlttea cf the program. " Alfred Johnarjn played "Hanta." Tha following program waa given: Opening song ny tha Sunday school; "Little town of Bethle hem", a Cbrlstmaa solo rendered by Virginia Uoodro: Recitation by Ina and Walter Johnson and Henry Orling: "8 atands for Santa, recitation by Dorothy Heaa; "How old is 8anta"T, ! cltationo by Ernest ZamarrtBaV. ' Vo"du' R. Hess and Mr. D. A. Zamarrlpa. . "Tbe gentlest lady ', recitation by Bevereiy Clark: "Silent night" sang -with gestures -by . Virginia Ooodro; "Holding tbe Stockings:' by i Dorothy and Mildred Heas; ' "The Moucle", recitation by Vic tor Orling; "The little Lord Jesus" by Rote Mary Richardj "Lucinda Ann", recitation by Dol ores Zamarrlpa; "It came upon i a midnight cl ciaa: "Letter mer inhnnnn- midnight clear", song Dy,,tlie to Santa hy El- Accordlon selection beautifully played by Htm BJork; "Xmas L I g h t", recitation by Ruth Davis and Mildred Hear. Recitation by Russell Homer: Recitation by Helen May Homer; Spanish duet by Mr., and Mrs. D. A. Zamarrlpa; Recitation by Ester Davis: Recitation by Clar ence Johnson ; Swedish solo try Mrs. R. Homer ' (guitar aecom- panlment); Recitation by Ruth , uavia; im uiuoi curauiui .uu Olev" (dialogue) by Mr. R. Hom- 'er: Duet or Mrs. Carrie and Vir- glnla Goodro: "Hostler Joe", re i citation by Mr. O. Richard. " I Swedish trio by Mrs. R. Homer A. Zamarrlpa; musical selection by Mr. Ben Bjork, Mr. R. Heas ana ir. v. a. sCAaiarnpa. ' -L J nt,... .hi. .ASlJwhlfTV "auyedsau In hU Jolly humorl playea . .ul OU8 CUierUllUiai lUOUUCI wita ft "V children- as ha distributed , the gifts following a series of . se. lections rendered by tho band- V The managers who so delight fully overseen this program ware Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Hess and Mra. Richard. ' '- ' : : -iir . NEW YORK AUTHOR IS DEMO. ORATOR WASHINGTON. Dec. 28. (AP Claude O. Bowers ot New Torlt, author and authority on affairs of the Jef fersonian period, wU deliver one of the principal ad dresses at the national Jackson day dinner here January 12, bp democratic leaders. t.j John W. Davis, democratic standard bearer In .1924, will pre side. ' " Deal with a REALTOR By Small (fA 'ill" By Crane'.