PAGE EIGHT
TUESDAY. ArRIL 21. 1031
THE KLAMATH NEWS
TODAY'S MARKETS
roMXAxn
Livestock
POnTI.ANl), April 10. (VP)
Hon estimated S,0M. Slaughter
iIiiuih steady with Inst 'ki
closo or ItSe under Inst Monday.
Feeder pigs steady to auo higher.
Top and bulk light butchers IS.
Weightier kinds down t.i fg.aii.
Parking sows mostly t5qja.5o.
1'igs on (laughter account IJU
7. in. Hulk feeders .i 9.50.
Cattle estimated S.ISO, Includ
ing 1.1$ through, calves 1S5. Mont
clause quotable steady except
kteers barely steady to weal, spots
25c lower. Extremo top (or un
der 1000 pound steers $7.75 4)
25 for weights over lion llis.:
spring ducks. JSC 30c; geese Uc;
turkeys, 20 4 22c,
STIRLING CITY
HITBY FIRE
Flame Deitroy BiwSnets
Section and Homes
Near Chico
. CHICO, Calif.. April 10. (IT
.-Eight business buildings and
15 resldenla were destroyed by
fire that threatened the entire
town of Stirling City. 35 miles
swat of here, today.
More than 50 Tclunteers
hi ik. hlaze under con
trol after a hard battle that(( grades all weights downward
i.jt several hours. It was be- to Is and below. Mixed steers
lleved to have started under the I an d heifers bordering on baby firsts, iic.
stairway of an office building. beef order $7. 75, with straight Kggs: l . S. No. 1 extras, large,
was snread hr strong ' heifers mostly 17. !S down. Sev- 19 Wc; medium, If 4c; small,
Ilk .L fl cutters and cutters IJ.75. , 12 4c
llutter anil Fffgs
Portland dairy exchange prices
lititter: rube extras. ;mc; stau
ilardtt, 2.1c; prima flrau, 22c;
firms, ilc.
Kggs: Taciflc poultry producers
selling prices: Fresh extras, ltic;
standard, lac; medium, 14c,
Wheat
T1. It. bluestem, 6Sc; soft while,
fSc; western while, 6Sc: hard
winter, USc: northern spring, bic;
western red, 65c.
SAX KUANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO, April 50.
I'l Iluttcr: Etra tie, prime
Th headquarters and limber
Bill of the Diamond Match
company were saved.
One man waa seriously In
jured. He Jumped from the third
Itnry of a building when he
van trapped.
The buildings destroyed In
cluded a hotel, general store,
rustofflce. bakery, pool hall,
oftlce building, clothing store
and branch of the Butto county
library.
SllTtr City has a population
cf about S00. with S5 Homes, .
WALKER FLAYS
CITY LEAGUE
(Continued From Page Owe)
4.75. mostly 1.1 up. Hulk hullo,
$4. S0i 5.25, odd head higher.
Vealers and .aires mostly 10
down, with strictly choice vealers
quotsblo (10.50; oft grades down
to (5.
Sheep estimated 1.000. Spring
lambs soc lower. Old crap 25c
iower. F.wes quoted nominslly
steady, with demand extremely
weak. Extreme top spring lambs
; bulk is (is. 75: throw-outs
down to f7 and below. tiood to
choice yearlings Si.:5. Kwes
quoted nominally u pto $4.50, but
no sales above 14. with one dou
ble deck reshipped for want of
satisfactory bids.
Vegetable
Prices to farmers: Carrots. SOc
doien bunches; lugs. 35 6 4ec;
turnips, 2oc dozen bunches: lugs,
5 43 40c; spinach, fancy, .75i
1 orange box; beets, SOc doxeu
bunches: lugs, 40 (j 50c: potatoes,
local, large, good, S5(i 90c sack;
&mall, and poor. 50tj75c; cab
oage. flat type, lit? 1.50 crate;
parsnips, bulk, 40 0 50c lug: rad
ishes, old crop, 15c dozen bunch
es: new croy, 20o dozen: celery
root, 60c dozen hunches: broccoli,
local. No. 1, 1.7a crate: apples,
yellow-green, face and fill pack,
fair quality. 60 (i 75c: poor quali
ty. 50c box: rhubarb, outdoor,
30s, 45Q50O box.
Cheese: Calif, fancy flats. 13
Potatoes: Stockton. 11.750 2:
Wash. Netted Cienis. II. So J 1.40.
Poultry: Broilers. 22i24c: frv.
crs, 2Stri 33c: young colored roast
ers, 3 lbs. and up. 36ji-1Sc: old
roosters. 14c; leghorn old roost
ers. 12c; leghorn hens, all sizes,
19 4i 30c: large colored hens, 25 V
27c: turkeys, uoiulnal.
Cram: Harley feed. I1.15H?
1 17',; wheat, mllllug. 1130V
1.31.
Hutterfat: Market price, S4o; t.
o. b. sau Francisco, 21c.
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY. April 20. (TIM
Cattle advanced 25 cents in
price today on the local market.
Hogs sold lOo lower and sheep
dropped from 25 to 50 cents. Cut
tle receipts were light, hogs about
normal and sheep heavy.
Steers sold from Mf"."5 and.
Yearlings from Mr?.50. Fat hogs '
brought i.40 and the bulk ot
sales ranged from $7.104j 7.40.
Spring lambs sold from tit'
10.25.
TSutterfat
Portland wholesale price: But
terfat. direct shippers, track, 16
(i 2uc: No. 2 grade Ufi 15c: sta
tion. No. 1. 16i20c; No. 2. 20
421c; Portland delivery prices:
No. 1 butterfat, 20 21c: No. 2.
15 6 16c; aweet, 26c pound. Port-laud,
conditions and report to him, as
early aa July, 1930. In April of
this year he received a report
from the secretary of his com
mittee, suggesting the passage of
legislation to make this work
more effective. He suggested
that It could not be done without
Careful consideration.
The city', department of li
censes, the mavor said, was not
- hotbed of petty graft." as al
leged br his accusers, but has
been faithful to its duties, has
broken up racketeering, and has
put grafting employment agen
ciea out of business. Walker
gave high praise to Jamea F.
teraghty, commissioner, who waa
the aubject of complaint by the
city affairs committee.
HF-AXTH IS FINK
In the health department, the
mayor showed that through his
own Investigation, three officials
re In Sing Sing for bribery and
snanr other employes bare been
dismissed;- that the department
has been reorganized, and that
the death rata has reached the
unprecedented low figure ot
10.75 per thousand.
After discussing the efficiency
f Charles U Koehler aa director
of the budget another official
attacked by the city affairs com
mittee the mayor passed to
complaints against the depart
ment of hospitals, which be
characterized as marked by "vl
dousness and malice as well."
CITES MEDICAL RECORDS
Citing the high medical rec
ords of his appointees. Walker
declared that "the venom dls-
?,'t7 affair, committee (John trated upon learning who th. ding here when I
Mavne, Holmes) In singling " companion. ro o.u.u,
these men out for attack may be nigni aiter sue iei i.ne ..ore
inderatood in view of his well- which ehe worked nnd what had
Live Poultry
Heavr hens, colored, 4 lbs.,
'Oh 21c: da 34 to 4 lbs.. 17c:
under 3 lbs.. 15c: springers. 25 t
35c; roasters. 2lc: old roosters.
10c: ducKs. old renins.
GIRL'S BODY
FOUND IN TREE
(Continued From Pae One)
from the face of th slayer, were
under the girl's finger nails.
Dunn eald Louise had not
been criminally attacked and
that the theory that she was an
expectant mother bad
dropped.
IX3 A Mi fr L ITS
LOS ANGELKS, Aprtl (. (VP
I'rloe on fed neera and she
stock ruled steady on tho local
livestock market here today, but
Bidding was unevenly lur ou
gratters. Iteceipts were 3i0u.
Ho receipts 200; market was
steady.
Sheep receipt; C30t. Lambs
were steady to 23? higher.
Hor; Top IS. 50 ou load New
Mexicos. Load 21 pound S.
Cattle: Hood fed steers, $7.90
O S.60. Load California graa
steers 9?. 35. Load Colorado fed
heifers, $S. Colorado cow 3.5u.
Grassers 1 4.50 ti 3.25. Calves 6U0.
Steady to weak. Medium to good
vealers $7 Si 9. SO.
Sheep: Good to choice spring
ers 5S.ii, sorted. No cwt-s
sold.
Owens Contends
Aid Commission
Run Cheap Now
SALEM. April 20. (tP Jer
rold Owens, secretary of the
state aid commission, today said
that he would prepare a sum
marv of departmental expenses
in order to show Governor Meier
be1-1 that wholesale changes in de
- partmental personnel would he
Tooze Case To
Go To Jurv In
Portland Today
PORTLAND, April 20. (I P)
Taking of testimony was ended
umt argument for counsel begun
her, lute today In tht trial ot
Walter L. Tooie, former ivpufo
licuu sltito commit t Ionian, and
17 coMlofendauts . on charges of
conspiring to defeat the prohibi
tion law.
The reputation of Bert J. !ar
tln ot Jlcbo. a government wit
liens, was attacked as testimony
was brought to an end, when
several Tillamook county rel
denu testified that Martin's rep-
utnttou for veracity lu their vi
cinity was 'vvry bad."
Martin rrevlouslv had testi
fied that he watched Tooie veil
10 gallons of moonshine whlkey
for ISO to a man named .Sailing.
Tho opening arguir.nt for the
gOTernment was mnda br Assist
ant Vnltrd Stales Attorney Stlpp.
w as fol!owel by Harnett Or Id-
btein for the tfefcudants. Joe
Grown in particular, and all
other defendants In general.
It Is expected that the case
will be. given to the Jury for it
verdict lato tomorrow.
Educators To
Meet April 25
In Monmouth
SALKM. April SO. (TIM
Prouiluent Oregon educators will
meet in Monmouth April 25, for
the annual Kducation conference.
It was announced here from the
stato department of eduiatlon.
Dr. Clifford Woody, director of
elementary educational research.
I'nlrerslly of Michigan, will be
principal speaker.
The pro it rani waa arranited to
present the following speakers:
lr. Alexander Uoldcuwlcsrr.
I'nlversity of Oregon: w. V.
Smith, assistant superintendent,
Seattlo public schools: lr. t). K.
Chambers. Superintendent C. A.
Kke. Portland public schools:
Miss Helen Christiansen, profes
sor of kindergarten-primary edu
cation. San Francisco Stato Teach
ers college; Miss Kate Hous. Mon
mouth Normal school: Miss Klita
heth Poor. Seattle: Kmlly ltobcrts
Martin, Cortland, and Dean J. It.
Jewell, Oregon State co'lge.
The spring meeting ot tho Ore
gon council of kindergarten-primary
education' will be held in
conjunction with tho conference.
License Plates
Blanks Mailed
State Hospital
Quarantined for
Smallpox Cases
SAI.KM. April S. (I'l) No
vUltors will lie admitted to the
auto hospital for the Insnne here,
it was announced today, ns that
Inst 11 ill ton has been placed under
a smull pox guitriintliie.
Clifford l.elnure, Mullnnmah,
and Muds NlelMon, Washington
lounty, wero reported to be suf
fering from mild iittucks of lira
malady, and Wallace .Moore, Mull,
nomah. was seriously afflicted, It
was said by lr. II. K. Leo Sielncr,
.uperlntetldent.
Sentence Youth
To He Hanged
For Murder
RAN KUANCISCO. April 20.
t(T).n ls-year old boy stood
heforu Superior Judgo Louts II.
Ward Lero today and heard
I niiuoui emoimii sentence
that he must bo hanged at San
Oucntin state prlsou lu less
than threo months.
Mo w Charlett Simpson, Jr.,
who pleaded guilty to a char no
or burning to death Mrs. At
hlna Voorhles, upted grocery
.lore proprietor. San Quentln
offtctaU Immediately delved In
to their records and learned
that he would be the youngest
man confined lu death cell
there stneo 10$.
Despite his youth, Simpson
seemed less concerned about !
the sentence of execution on
July 10 thnn the jmlgo himself, i
or his mother, who screamed
aud fainted when It was read.
Siamese Near
Destination on
Trip Eastward
,i . , i ill. diir-
eminent of 11,500,011(1 peoplo lu
a nay miiiu was coiiiluited liy
reilllltA emilrnl i....lul. t
aloard a siring ot night red mu
rium cars sweeping down upon
Chicago from tho northwest.
Ill the rear cur, luxuriously
filled, sat small Prnjadblpok, ab
solute nioiiiir. il of Slum, surroiiud
id by tho brown-sklnueil princess,
ministers anil advisors who help
blm rule his Muliivsliiu kingdom.
This la I ho first limn In hUlory
Hint tho government of uu Aalnllc
imllon lias ceniered oven trans
lently in thn l ulled Hlnles.
King 1'rnliiilliliHik nnd his nl
tractive young queen Kiiiiibitl, are
en route In liiircliase, N'. Y., where
Ameiii-n surgeoiu will remove it
cataract flout III, majesty's left
ore.
KVMHYIIOIiY reads Classified
Advertising.
St Colds
(T Best treated without
oosing just nu on
W v'i J Vapor us
9VtR W MIUION JAWS UStO Yf AWIY
Kidnap Baker,
Take Car, Money
SKATTI.K."Ap7irS0. (I'P)
Leonard K. Wilson. 26-yrar-old
baker, was kidnaped and rubbed
of 3SJ by two bandits here to- !
uay. ,
WINon was Just pulling bis car
into the garnge, he said, when two
men stepped up. ordered him Into
the machine, gut In nfler him and
forced him to drive off.
The bandits forced hint to drive
around fur 15 minute. W'l.on
!aid. then robbed him and drove
uf in bis car. lie was forced to
walk home.
ASHI.ANl). (CIM First grad
ers study poultry. The class raises
chickens.
known attitude toward tne
World War and to American
Ideals In general."
"These three hospital offi
cials," the mayor said, ''all saw
aervice in France with the A. 13.
J'., while this complainant was
endeavoring to break down
America's resistance behind the
Jines.
"I feel compelled to answer,
and shall do so In an emphatic
way, using tho personal form of
address which seems to bo called
ior. t will not remove these
three men. Governor Roosevelt."
DEFENDS rOMCE
Regarding the dock depart
ment 'scandal!." Walker pointed
out that even United States Dis
trict Attorney Tuttle. later to be
came a candidate lor governor
on the republican ticket, could
Bot find enough to base an in
uctntent upon or to file a Mnglo
charge ot corruption against any
eltv official, although his office
investigated the wattcr.
The mayor became eloquent In
defense ot his police department,
disclosing that "without initia
tive from outside agencies," his
Tiolice commissioners have
"placed on charges and dismiss
ed 321 mombers ot me xorce
found unfit for duty," and that
criminal proceedings have been
undertaken against 48 of this
Dumber when evidence warrant
ed such action. These cases do
not Include any ot those devel
oped during the present investi
gation of tho magistrates', courts.
Sheriff Ed Cooner. in charge impossible.
ot the Investigation, concen- "There was no payroll pod-;
assumeu t e
ens said. "Al
though It may be possible to
eliminate one of two stenograph
ers and a few field men, our of
fice staff sLould bo left practic
ally intact."
Owens possessed statistics
which showed that loans and
mortgage foreclosure business
had increased 4? per cent during
the last fivo years, whereas the.
pavroll was less than in
19S6.
SALEM. April 20. (VP) Ap
plication blanks for 1931-33 auto
mobile license plates will be Is
sued May 12, according tu Hal
Hoss, secretary of state.
First blue and white plates will
be distributed July 1.
ALBANY. (TP) Farmer Hill
Lochner tripped over a chair and
broke a leg.
AT THE NEW VOX
'BROTHERS'
featuring
Bert Lytell
Willi
Dorothy Sebastian
.1 tireat Dual llnle
Iceland Faces
Uprising for
Change of Rule
REYKJAVIK, Iceland. April
0. (UP) A demand that Ice
land under the nominal con
trol of King Christian X. of
Denmark, bo proclaimed a re
public was mado by members
of tho students' association tu
day. Tho student 1M a mob to
the Danfph ligation In Reyk
javik, capital of Ireland, uud
held a demonstration. They de
nounced the present acknow
ledgement of KiiiR Christian os
head of the state, although
since 1918 the country bas
been recognised aa holding Its
own eoverelKnity.
Iceland is united with Den
nark by a personal bond of
union, however, and etlll recog
nize Christian na king.
riXD DIARY
Cooper said his men had found
the girl's diary and some letters
from young men. More than 20
names, mostly those of enlisted
navy men. or youths the girl
knew in the high school the girl
attended twice a week, were ob
tained from these sources.
The sheriff said that several
young men would b brounht in
for questioning. Cyril Smith. 25,
an instructor in an airplane
welding factory, was among the
first questioned. He said that
he saw Louise Friday night, but
not Saturday, ana his statement
was confirmed by another man
and a girl.
FATHER EA'PLAIXS
Miss Teuber's father, In ex
plaining her note, said that he
was forced to spend much time
in his barber fhop and that tbe
car of his home fell to bis aged
mother.
"We did the best we could,"
he said.
'l cannot understand It. I
knew of nothing serious between
us. Tbere had been minor dis
puted in the last few months
mainly because Louise wanted to
go out nights more than I
thought was right."
He added that be ordered her
not to go out Thursday night
with a youth whose name ho has
forgotten. Louise slipped out of
tho back door.
"When s'he came homo Fri
day I scolded her," he said.
"That was the last time I saw
her."
MAN" FINDS llODV
Sheriff Cooper wild the letter
aused him to believe that pome
man Iosely associated with Lou
ice was the slaver.
Th girl's "body vh found
hanging from the tree Sunday by1
a man who -went Into tho district !
to do some work. Her clothes
were scattered about. Tho rope
which BUtipendpd her body was
tied to a i:-arby stump aud vas
knotted with a sailor s knot.
The hanging occurred only two
months after the disuppcarancc
of Virginia Brooks, lu, whose
body was found a month later
on the Camp Kearney mewa. Jler
slayer has not been found.
MILLIONS ENJOY
UNUSUAL THRILL
IN RARE COFFEE
Patented Roasting Process
Gives Hills Bros. CofTee
Distinctive Flavor
By s radical! different proecss
of flavor-control, Hills Bros, have
Riven their rare blend of coffee a
flavor such as no other coffee has.
"A little at a time" is the basis
of this patented process Con.
trolled Roasting. A constant
stream of green coffee is introduced
into the roasters in automatically
measured lots of about threo
pounds, nnd passes through in a
steady flow, roasting a little at a
time. The heat in automatically
controlled so any variation in the
roast is absolutely prevented.
Such uniformity of the roast is i
not possible by bulk methods. In
spite of watchful care some of the !
coffee is roasted too much some !
too little. Flavor variation is there
fore inevitable.
As fast as Kills Bros. Coffee is
roasted, it is ground and packed in
vacuum. Vy this process air, which
destroys the flavor of coffee, is
taken from the can. and kent out.
Ordinary cans, even if air-tight, !
will not keep coffee fresh. Ask for
Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look '
for the Arab the trade-mark on
the can. Sold everywhere by grocers.
Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San
Francisco, California. C1M1
Carnival
DANCE
MOOSE HALL
Wednesday, 22nd
Given Under tho Auspice, of
Neighbor, ot Woodcraft
admission fl.oo. Ladle, Free.
A School for Salesmen
Address P. J. Dowllng, State Supervisor, 444 Pacific Building,
Portland, Oregon, and learn about the ten-day course con
ducted by The Old Line Life Insurance Company ot America
with Dr. C. J. Rockwell aa Instructor.
An unexcelled opportunity to engage in healthful, pleasant
and profitable work,
THE OLD LINK LIFE IXSlTtANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA
Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
is one ot the lr.rgest companies of Its kind from Its beginning
ever organized in the United States. In one ot the real testa
of strength, ratio ot assets to liabilitlea, it ranks among
those at the top of tho list of all ot the legal reserve com
panies in the United States and Canada,
CLOSING
OUT SAL
Here are few of the hundreds of items
which are on sale at prices which are
money savers. No question about it and
it can't last long.
SHEETS
Victory Brand, full size, 81x90, 79c each
CASES
Pansey Brand, 42x36 16c each
HOUSE DRESSES
What you have and will pay $1.96 for.
Your choice for 98c each
COTTON BATTS
Full comfort size, 72x90, only.... 69c each
PRINTS
Fast color Percale. Reg. 25c goods.
Now 14c per Yd.
FAST COLOR PRINTS
80 count and a wonderful cloth.
18c per yard
KRINKLE BED SPREADS
72x90 73c
DON'T WAIT
THE STOCK IS GOING FAST
Fife & Amicke
Fifth and Main
Are You .....
Under 30 Years Old?
So Be Sure To Come To Brier's
BECAUSEt
It ia very likely that you have never seen such price and such value,
aa we are giving. They will be a real revelation to you young people,
BUTt
IF YOU ARE OVER 30 YEARS-You thould come also, becaute. it
will aeera like the good old time to you. The price we are now quoting
in many instance, are the lowest we have been able to bring you for 25
year. Here are just a few example of our NEW LOW PRICES:
liorsK DRESSKS
Taken from our reaular
stock of 1119 aud M 95
Dresses. They to ,o!ng
fast, but a few
left for
69c
RAYON LINV.Kim;
Hera'a a rl treat. ran
(!, h loonier, ti'p-lim, vu
A regular 10c garment.
3 for
$1.00
ATIILKTIC I'NIONS
Heavy dimity nr bro
roilril ItruNtlclolli. Gtif
liark lnH. I.nst monk on
you piitil m low
of Sir, now ...
53c
VNIKOUMS
Alwftjri have bom n tt
caption! valtitt Rt I1.9&.
Now w havo apodal
..roup (or J Q
you at P A Ui7
OUTING FLANKKL
Stt'ln, r Hilar He grade.
Who ever hi'anl of aiirlt a
low price for tlitt Amoa-
krag ramriaT
10c
BLANKETS
HI If double xSi. Tart
wool, sattvn bound, lluy
now for ntM fall. lnat ra-
son'a irlc
3.39
$2.29
COTTON ULAXKETd
Double, iOxKO. Several
colors. A big faluo tor
1 eq
but now P1.J7
FAXEL CURTAINS
A fine marquisette panel
with rayon fringe. Full
standan! slxe.
Should sell at
5c 36c
rniNTs
New patterns, 36-ln. fast
colors. In tho rcjtu 1 c
lar way ilc IOC
It A VON CREPK
Itcautlful new designs. Kaat
color, washable. Not
Inns; an.
:Sc to i. :9
79c
MAtiltAS 8II1IITINU
Only at llreler's could
you rspect to find such
a valuu. I'sually 1Q
35c a yard 1C
SIl.K 1IOSK
This la a unusually high
quality uro thread
silk, full fa.bloned hose.
Factory guaranteed. New
aprlng shades. no
Last season II. 55 OC
LAD LASSIK CI.OTII
The new price speaks
for Itself, and the uame
speaks volumes for qual
ity. Only a few moons
ago !3c O
Now yd. IwL
llltASSIEHK.S
Dcst Form mako tho
beat form. A finely ta.
lored. fitting gar
ment only
15c
riMXIW TASKS
WITH 81' A UK
Those rpppcrll! .Mump
ed. KnoUKli raid, rant
ii I on o urn worth whit I wo
aro auk ins for 7Q
th sot. Set .... IOC
STl'llDY WOHK HIlOKf
ltdtan up porn, morraaln
tltrhi'd. Drill Ilnnd
unip that Inaurra rral
wear. A f3.UU alio that
U
now
$1.98
$1.00
$1.98
CUILIiUKNS W..AY
OX KO HPS
llrttrr hurrr. Only a fw
pair 1-ft. Klk uppora with
prl for aaniD quality
.Now
WOlllv 81IT.S
Heavy tfd, atrlpcd, but
ton front, ranlaii ahoul-
dtra. Very room v. fow
moona ago
$2.9x, now
HWKAT Hill UTS
Heavyweight, In whtta
and colon. Jmt tho gar
ment you need for knock
about. Alwava sold at
Now
Sl'OHT FOX
Itayon pleated. Iargo as
sortment of pattorna. I.s-
ually Sac pair,
pair. Now
woitK BiroKa
Heavy brown Klk upper,
henry com poult Ion nolo,
and rubber heel. A bruto
for wear. Not so long ago
you puld 4 &0 tor ut'h
alinen. AO
Now ! r O
66c
15c
Announcement!
Effective today, all classified advertising will run first
in the Klamath Morning News and then "picked up"
and run, without change, in the same day's issue of the
evening Herald
6 P, M. IS
DEADLINE!
In order to insure proper classification in both News
and Hwald, copy for Want Ads must be in our office,
corner 5th and Main
NOT LATER
THAN 6 P. M.
Advertisements will be accepted in the "TOO LATE
TO CLASSIFY" column of the Evening Herald up
until noon of the day of issue. Want Ads accepted for
this department will be charged at the rate of three
cents per word for the one paper only.