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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1913)
f OE EIOHT. JAIXT CAPUT AL JOTONAIh SALEM. OBEOOK. SATUBDAY, JULY 12, 191S lllllllllflllllllllllflltfflllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllflllltlllllinillllllltllllllllfltlllllllflllllllinillllfllfllllllllllllimillllllllllllllll!! Ho not forget that Rollins, at Bed SHOP TODAY AT MEYERS AND SAVE ON YOUR PURCHASES A Special Offering of Women's Sweat- ers. Your Choice at $4.98 Hera are splendid Wool Sweaters In the popu lar weave. Just the thing for coast or mountain tript, autoing, canoeing, etc. Bed, blue and white, in several styled. Special clearance at $1.98 Women's Fine Lingerie Waists Specially Priced at One-Third Less Every one of Meyers' Dainty White Waists in cluded in this offering. Many beautiful styles and finishes in embroidery, lace and crochet. Reg ularly priced, $5 to 420. Special at One-Third Less Special Sale of Men's Knit Four-in-Hand Ties to 75c kinds, Choice, 35c, 3 for$1 Here's the tie bargain of the season. We were fortunate in getting this splendid assortment at so low price aud we are going to let Salem men anil young men profit by our good purchase. These ties are well made they 're popular and the colorings are right they are usual 50c and 75c kinds. Special at Meyers 35c Each, or 3 for 11.00. (See the window display.) Special Sale of M3 in 1" Oil, 25c size-special 17c, or 3 for 50 cents Here's a indispensible article for use around the house or shop for lubrication, as a rust pre ventative, for polishing furniture or woodwork and dozens of other U9es. Known the world over for its good qualities. In bottles regular 23c size. Special 17c each, or 3 for 50c The 5 House of Quality Ji 7 iiOOODlOOODS fczi The Home of Satisfaction UIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll millllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiilllllllllllliiiiimillllllllllllin Capital City Brevities Dr. F. L. Utter, dontlst, suite 415-410-417 Masonic building. I. H. Van Winkle, lawyer, attorney for the State Land Board, has opened offices at 31214 Masonic building. Big ball game Sunday, July 13, Iengue grounds, 3 p. m. Senators vs Weonas, one of the best somi-pro. teams In Port land. Dr. fitceves will go Kast July 15th. He will spend ono mouth in Eastern cllnirs, and will return September 1st. Miss Fern Hobbs ami Mrs U. T. Ppooner have gone to Newport to spend n week 's outing. Mrs. Matuey, late of Kansas City, has opened dress-making parlors at 040 State' St. Will do high-clan fashiona ble dressmaking, guaranteeing satisfac tion and folicit your patronage, Thomas Ilolmau and wife and Miss Helen Litchfield have gono to New port to spend the summer. Mace Mickenham today commenced action for divorce against Minnie Mlckenham on the grounds of deser tion The Weonas baseball team, of Tort land, will play the Senators Sunday, July 1.1; league grounds; league, grounds. It Is expected the Weonas will come loaded, and Manager Baker is gottlng his best lineup groomed for the occasion. "What's Vp Your Sleovef" is the topic of Interest at Baptist church Sunday night. Long Beach, Cal., will have another summer visitor this yenr In the person of Mrs. Pauline' Voss, a clerk In the If. O. Shipley store. Mrs. Voss will lie gone for the remainder of the sum mer. She will meet her parents at Long Beach, "What's Up Your Sleeve?" is the topic of Interest at Baptist church Sunday night. Mrs. Culbertson and son Leon went to Long Beach Monday lo be gone a month. The Ministerial Union pinna to hold a picnic for members and their wives Tuesday afternoon in the grove back of Kimball Hall. 1. II. Van Winkle, lawyer, attorney for the State Laud Board, has opened offices at .112-14 Masonic building. L. J. Wilkinson yesterday filed suit against Allie .1. Wilkinson for divorce. Desertion is the charge contained in the complaint. Alleging that his wife, Mamie Ray, hus been unduly intimate with one H. L. Wulknp, Deau II. Hay today filed a complaint for divorce in the circuit court, Hotel Kelly formerly the Irvin, Nye Beach, Newport, Ore., is now open to the public. Clean and comfortable. Tables supplied with tho best. Throe blocks from beach. Proe 'bus. Write your reservations: $2.00 per day and up, including meals. After selecting a jury for tho case of Mobortson vs. Prey today, the re mainder of tho panel was discharged until i o'clock Monday morning. The T.afsyotte Building & Leasing Co. and the Bay Ocean Natatroium Co., wore given permits to do business In Oregon yesterday by Corporation Com missioner Watson. The Weonas, the only Pertland team to defeat the Senators last season and always a contender for state honors, will play tho Senators Sunday, July 13. Both teams will be strong and a hard game is expected. Circuit Judge Calloway yesterday Is sued an order which givos tho county court permission to Intervene In the action now pending, wherein the Day bill Is the principal cause. After speuding several dnys attend ing tho Society of Charities and Cor rections, K. T. Mooros, superintendent di me mum scuool, will roturn shortly. There is a vast difference in frnmes and mountings for eye glasses. Only an expert knows the difference. Have explained by Dr. .lames Smith, rooms .10.1 4 Masonic building. X. C. Dnttey, long a resident of Sa lem and a member of Central Congre gational church, has been obliged to go to the sanitarium for medical at tendance. Many friends unite In wish lug him a speedy and complete recovery. I. B. S. A. The Salem class of the Intemstinnnl Bible Students' Assneia. I 4 . .. . , . tlon will hold their reg, 1 r , eek.v 1 V ' studv at it r . , . - 'lnv' "m1 0''''l"'ls "" Mr- and al 4, TV "ir",.S""- ' M 1 '" AH", of AH Bible tn I " "'l",0,n,",,''- "l". The party . bound for Lo. lection W",'"'m'' P .he return trip a long visit will be made in Salem. INDIA AI MOTOR WATT 8HIPP, Ammunition, Pishing Tackle, Etc. North Commercial Street Phone 303 SUNDAY ad MONDAY A magnificent and thrilling moving picture rev.ew of the GETTYSBURG ANIVERSARY CELEBRATION. 4 Other Good Picturrt 4 2 Refined aVudeville Act 2 mm , ,U NrflV TflBStfiOS Iiockersl Rockers! Rockersl More than 100 different stylos to select from hero, so everyone can be suited. Im perial Furniture Co. The plaintiff in the case of R. D. Day vs. R. R. Ryan and D. H. Weyant was awarded judgment in the sum of $243.7.1 yesterday by the jury. The plaintiff was suing to recover money alleged to be owing. Alleging that the Falls City Lum ber Company is indebted to him in the sum of $425 on a timber contract, E. C. McLaughlin yesterday commenced suit in the circuit court to collect the amount. Two transient hoboes were picked up last night by the officers and locked in the city bastile. Four "dope guns" were found on their persons, and both men, who were comparative ly youthful, showed signs of having used the drug to the extreme. Keep in mind and toll your friends that the third and deciding game be tween McMinnville and Salem will be played at Salem Sunday, July 20. The first two games were Bimply great, but they cannot be compared to this one. The stars of the valley will be lined up against each other. The Frame Shop, 279 North Commer cial, announces a mid summer cleanup" sale, commencing Monday, July 14th. A discount is offered of 33 1-3 per cent on all fraed pictures and novelties, and 10 per cent on all "framed to order" pictures and empty frames. Old frames refinished in the antique gold, now so much in favor. The Salem Military band gave an other concert in Willson avenuo last night. The streets, as usual, were lined with nutns, while the cool grass in the avenue served as tho resting place for several hundred Snlemltes. The illum inated fountain played for some time, much to the entortninment of the spectators and this, combined with the lively music, made up a very pleasant evening. riesiiients on t enter street ran to front doors and peered out excitedly Ihis morning about 8 o'clock at what nicy suppnsen at nrst was a runaway tearing along that thoroughfare It ..... .1 i. . .. I'mimmi, newi ver, mat rie ra.'Uet was ii !iic by an auto bolonriiv tc the Oiicer Construction Co., behind which n big cenimt carrier was being hauled ! in earner rumbled lnu llc as it was nked oier the pavemeit, at a good clip by the Biito, and sounded for all the world like a team of horses running away with a lumber wagon. There will be a union meting of the churches of Salem in the Armorv at 8 p. in. next Snblnth, to he addressed bv Dr. ,1.. Robertson, of Belfast, Ireland, I on "The Catch My l'nl Movement.'' 1 Dr. Patterson stirred deeply the great j parliament In Portland, ami our pen i I'le are to be congratulated on having ; an opportunity to hear him. Mayor TV ! I.. Sleeves will preside, and the minis ! ters of the cuhrehos uniting will be on j the platform. I. Patterson ill speak in the First Methodist church in i the morning, and address the union I meeting in the evening. I The U. S. civil service commission announces that a male clerk carrier ex lamination will be held nt Salem, Ore Kn, on August n, uu, to fi cles in the Salem postoffiee. Age limits Is to 4.1 years. Attention is invited to the fact that the entrance salary for clerk-carrier is now $soo per annum. Instead of $1100 per annum as hereto fore. Applicants should apply nt once to the local secretary, Board of Civil Service Fxaniiners, at the Salem post offics, or the secretary, eleventh civil service district, Seattle, Washington, for application blanks and foil Information. elry and watch repairing. Dance tonight at the armory, given by the Klassy Kubs Klub. Gentlemen 50c. Ladies free. If yon wish to know how to increase the beauty, cheerfulness and conveni ence of every room in the house, ask Pettingell, 135 North Liberty street, about the "Peerless." Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Hulley, of San Yrancisco, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sewall Burnett, at 1760 South Commercial street this week Sheriff Each is today screening the bars in front of the jail windows in the court house. This is to prevent any person from slipping things through the bars to the prisoners. Miss Helen Bnrgard, of Ashland, ar rived this morning and will spend the next week as the guest of Misses Ger trude and Olive Cooper. B. O. Curtiss, of Aberdeen, S. D., ar rived in Salem last night. Mrs. V. W. Parker and son, Norman, of Highwood, Mont., aecomnanied him and will re main for a ten-days ' visit. Mr. Curtiss expects to make Salem his home. Russell Huff, of Afton, Iowa, arrived during the Cherry Fair, to visit his uncle, H. E. Bolinger. Mr. Huffis very much impressed with Oregon. He ex pects to remain here permanently, and expects his family to follow shortly. Dr. S. Z. Bartley, of this city, has consummated a deal whereby he is now the owner of the fine new residence formerly belonging to I. Greenbaum, on East State street. Circuit Judge Kelly will probably leave this evenine for Albany. He will convene department No. 1 of the cir cuit court again Monday morning, W. T. Rigdon arrived from Portland this afternoon with a big touTing car, which he purchased recently. The car is of the Reo make, and is up-to-date in every particular. Frank Beck, a brother of B. B. Beck who resides on the Fair Ground road. arrived this morning from Butte, Mon tana. Mr. Beck will remain in Salem two weeks visiting his brother. , Jos. 1). Banard A Co., that made such a hit in Portland iu a sketch "The Newly Married Man," will appear at the Globe theatre here next Monday and Tuesday. They are direct from the I'antnges circuit and the act is a scream from .start to finish. The great Mars duo acrobats and tight wire performers will also on the bill. Both acts are highly recommended to Manager Kaflar of the Globe aud should receive a good attendance. Court Sherwood No. li), Foresters of America, at their meeting Inst evening, installed the following officers: (' R., J. O. Van Winkle; Hub C. H., W. I'. Riugle; lecturer, Eugene Prescott; treasurer, I. W. Jorgensen; financial secretary, A. Davis; recording secro tnry, George A. Senilis.; senior wood ard, (.'has. Watson; junior woodavd, Roy Moot; senior beedle, F. R. Erixon; junior beedle, S". C. Kightlinger. James McGilchrist, Jr., who is trav eling in Europe, is having the time of his life, according to letters received in Salem. He' last wrote from Brussels. Before going there he spent several weeks in Scotland. He planned to visit Pnris ami other points of interest on the continent before returning to Salem. Rheumatism Is A Constitutional Disease. It manifests Itself in local aches and pains, Inflamed Joints and stiff mus cles. but It cannot be cured by local applications. It requires constitutional treatment, and the best Is a course of the great blood purifying and tonic medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla which corrects the acid condition of the blood and builds up the system. Get It today In usual liquid form oi chocolated tablets called Saratob. BUD IS RECOVERING. ON1TRP PRSSS I.RASRP WIRa.J Los Angeles, Cal, July 12. Bud An derson is rapidly recovering from the effects of his recent operation for ap pendicitis, according to the statement today of his nurse at St. Catherine's hospital, Santa Monica. The fighter, however, will not be able to leave the hospital for another ten days. He will then start nt once for Medford, Ore., where he will rest severnl months be foro attempting to return to the ring. . Notice. The new Salem teakery Is located at the corner of Twelfth and Chemoketa stroets, where the old German Bakery formerly stood. It has been remodelod and Improved with patent oven, cement floor and hard plastered, sanitary and modern throughout. With a new auto delivery, we are now ready for business. Phone 2186 for prompt delivery. O. A. Back & Co. NEW TODAY. FERD! FRED! FRED! FRED! FRED!' in front of the Madison. FOR SALE OB iRENT Six-room cot tage. Call at 670 Unioa. Phone 1901. WANTED Gir' for light housowork; three in family. 469 N. Liberty. WANTED $1000 to $4000, best of se curity. " H," care of Journal. CHOICE ACREAGE to trade for city property. Inquire Gray building, rooms 6-8, or phone Main 883. FOR SALE 20-horsepower Buick run about, very fast and in fair condi tion. Cheap if taken soon. Call or write 1000 South Commercial St. WANTED Loan of $5000 on first-class real estate. Will pay 8 per cent in terest. Address A. L., care Journal. FOR SALE Ono sanitary new roll top desk, cheap. Inquire of Blaine Hubbard. MEN WANTED Apply Oregon Pav ing & Quarry Co., 211 Masonic building. FOB SALE. At a bargain, 6-room bungalow, city water, young fruit trees, fine garden. Terms. Small amount cash, balance $10 per month. Take South Salem car, get off at Rural avenue, walk four blocks west, sixth house left hand side. OWNER. Call for Bids for School Supplies. The school board of district No. 24 will receive sealed bids for supplies for the ensuing year in the following lines, bids to be opened at the regular meet ing July 21st Janitor's supplies, school furniture, printing, stationery, drawing supplies, hardware, oak, fir and pine lumber and finishing material for manual training department. Parties wishing to submit bids may obtain lists desired by addressing W. H. Burghardt, Jr., clerk of the board, Salem, Oregon. The board reserves tho right to teject any or all bids. W. H. BURGHARDT, JR., District Clerk, FRONT bay-window room, electric lights, bath, $1.50 week. 475 South Commercial street. $14.00 SALARY a week and expenses to men with rigs, to introduce a new poultry compound. Nothing like it on the market. No competition. In vestigate. W. H. Metzger, Mfg. Co., Dept. x47, Qnincy, 111. GIRL WANTED Experienced for gen eral housework, good wages to right party. Call mornings at 378 Bellevue St. WANTED Experienced specialty paint salesman with successful record among architects and large building trade, on Pacific coast, to represent large eastern manufacturer, excellent connection to right man. State quali fications and experience. The Color craft Company, Cleveland, Ohio. LOANS, LOANS There are quite a few people who need money, and would not hesitate to make a loan on such easy terms as we can make them. No delays on loans with us. As soon as abstracts are approved money is ready. Come in and let us tell you about it. We also write all kinds of insurance, in the best of old line companies, Policies all signed and delivered promptly. Lafler ic Bolinger, 406 Hubbard building. STOCKS FOR SALE Either private or public to the highest bidder, Uni ted States Cashier Co., 50 shares at $10 each; Coin Machine Manufactur ing Co., 2 shares at $100 each; Call Switch Co., 40 shares at $10 each; The Electric Mining & Smelting Co., 100 shares at $1 each; Campbell 'b Au tomatic Safety Gas Burner. Co., 25 shares at $5 each. These stock must be sold to settle opan estate of IT. O. Kightlinger by July 31, 1913. Ad dress S. C. Kightlinger, 300 Miller St., Salem, Oregon, administrator of the estate. The political band wagon has need of an emergency brake. Journal Want Ads Bring Result. Z -'-xi Everybody Wants Glasses right and wants them promptly. power, axis. 1 v.e insure the correctness of our lenses in everv point of entering, size and shape. We insure their adaptability to vour particular ca.e We insure prompt delivery. $100 to $1 That you can't beat our bargains. I., acres in Polk county, two miles west, well improved, $4000; 14 acres on car line ideal suburban homo, $10,000 acre in borries, new home on car line, $1S00; 7 acres in berries, 2 miles out house and barn, $3000; 30 acres, acres in crop, balance timber, 4-room house, good barn, 7m lies out $3500 220 acres in Polk county, well improv ed, $22,000; 1 to 5 acres on installments several new homes in Salem on install ments; 500 acres well improved, $90 per acre; severnl 5 and 10 acre tracts well improved. e nave a cigar stand, pool hall, rooming house, hotel, restaurant, gro eery store, cniuiy store and other bust ness chances. acres close in, well improved. $6.- 500. Several prune ranches and berry e right price. 10 acres bearing Italian prunes, $2750. We rent Houses . and rurnished Rooms. We sell Insurance of all kinds Lit your bargains with a. Mcculloch Optometrist 891 N. Commercial St. Phons 82.1 (Ground Floor.) and we will prompt and ment. give you square, courteous treat- Acme Investment Co. A. B. COOK, Manager. Phonos: Office, Main 477; resideac. Main 2487. r"Posit Court Bona. J40 But. 8t Employment Bureau in Connection. Sealed Proposals. Sealed proposals addressed to E. E. Wilson, secretary of the Board of Re gents, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon, will be received by the said Board of Rogents until 8 o'clock p. m., July 18, 1913, for the fur nishing of all materials and the per formance of all labor required for the erection and completion of the central portion and left wing of the Men's Gymnasium building and tho right wing of the Women's Economics (known as the Domestic Science building), for the Agricultural College, state of Oregon. AH bids to be endorsed "Proposals for (giving name of each building)." Said proposals to be opened upon the above date by the said Board of Re gents. All tho work and material must con form to the plans and specifications therefor on file at the office of the college, Corvallis, Oregon, and of the architects, Bonnes Sc HendrickB, 400-5 Henry building, Portland, Or. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified chock of five per cent of the amount bid as a gnarantoe that the suc cessful bidder will enter into a contract according to said plans and specifica tions, said check to be made payable to the Oregon Agricultural College. If, for any reason the bidder fails to exe cute the proper contract and bond re quired within ten days after notifica tion of the acceptance of his bid, then said certified check will become forfeit ed to the Oregon Agricultural College. Notice of Proposed Re-Establishment and Change of Grade on Fourth St at the Intersection of Madison Street. Notice to the public is hereby given that the common council of the citv of aaiem, uregon, proposes to re-establish and change the official grade of Fourth street at the intersection of Madisoa street. The grade which is proposed to ne esiaDiisnea ny tne common council is described in Section 1 of Ordinance Mill ISO. M01, which is as follows, to wit: oecuon i. -me orriciai orade nt a point being the intersection of the cen tcr line of Fourth street with a jarallel io ami is reet nortnorly from the south mo ui jjiumson street in said city was heretofore established under Ordinance no. v at an elevation of 42.75 feet above the base of grades of said city; that said grade be and the same is here by re established and changed so that said point shall be at an elevation of 42.30 feet above the grades established by Ordinance No. 105 of the city of Sa lem, Oregon." All persons owning property adjacent to said Fourth street or the part there of described above and upon which it is proposed to re-establish and change tho grade, are hereby notified to make and file their written remonstrance with the city recorder, if any they have, against the said proposed re-estiihlilimont .-4 change of grade within tre period of ton (10) days from the final nnl.lin.t; of this notice and unless the owners of more than two-third majority of the superficial area of the property adja cent to said Fourth street or tho part thereof particularly affected by said proposed re-establishment and change of grade remonstrate in the manner pro vided by the charter of the citv of Sa lem, Oregon, within the periojj above named, the council will proceed to re establish and change the grade of said fourth street as above set forth. Bv the passage of an ordinance on or after twenty (20) days-from the date of the' i"'"uruon oi wis notice, which io nic mn liny oi .IUIV, 11113 CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. A lor,. .il i it. i'i"fui nun oi me country is officially "dry," yet during the past year much more intoxicating liquors were consumed than during any pre ceding year. What is the explanation CAXL FOB SEATED Bq; School district 24, Marlon I Oregon hereby calls for sa for the erection of a trraml ... athletic grounds of district (., check for 1U per cent mint pany all bids. The right is re, reject any and all bids. specifications may be seen at of F. A. Legg, architect. Bids i opened July 21, 1913. W. H. BURGHARDI Notice of Improvement of My Notice is hereby given that H mon council of the city of 8aiq gon, deems it expedient and ktn Clares its intention to forth prove Market street from th, of Church street to the east 1 Eighteenth street if extended u from Englewood Addition ti with bituminous macadam, ptu method, at the expense of ths and adjacent property withii n limits in accordance with the It specifications for said street n ment as heretofore adopted bjj mon council of said city and n the office of the city record, are hereby referred to for it description of said Improve made a part of this notice bj erence. Written remonstrance agio, said proposed improvement made at any time within ten ( from the final publication oft tice in the manner provided hji charter. This notice is publiii, ten (10) days by order of this council, the date of first ptt, being tho 1st day of July, lmj CHAS. F. ELGIN, City NOTICE TO CONTRACTU Sealed proposals for furnii labor and material required d completion of a concrete an and boiler house to be erects! i Oregon btate Training School opened by the Oregon Stato Bi Control at 2 p. m., Friday, k 1913. Plans, specifications, promnl and notice to bidders may he oU at the office of V. C. Knighto tcct, capitol building. 1 VV. c. KNIGHE aMniamaRwaaiiiiiiiii iiiaMiuiiluiiiiRiiiaiiMi jiiim mi ilJaCaja.iii.iiii num. To Purclias For farms or city proper! Dr. W. A. Cuticle, ownr,j Fry'a drug atore. South Salem Box Tray and berry boxes. Fruit k! alt kinds. Porch and lawn ni screens. First-class cabinet wij Phone 308 247 :' Treatments given at Imperii! Rheumatism and dropsy my ipni' MARION GEORQB, I Magnetic Healer, f Residence: 1105 North street, loge dormitory. P. O. box 711, burg, Oregon. ' j MONEY TO LCI Oa (arm and city property. Soott, oyer Chicago Store, 8U' oa. Phone 1661. f : : After a day's outing save ; : your skin with Schaefer's :; Face Cream. SCHAEFEB'S DRUG STORE 190 -Acre Orchard for Sale Of prunes and cherries, on mit. from Dallas, Ore. Five years old an upwaras. m tracts to suit, at $225 to wu per acre. 1W ma a . io a-cres or rarm land at tan V also. Payments one-third down, bai.nr. i. iix years. By the Fleming Eealtv Co pi,-,-. "". or 3. f. Kimball, own rarmera 501, Salem, Oregon. A. J. Barham Cherry City Ice Cresi Wc make a Soecialtvl I Dinner and Lodge ordo Buy It. Eat f- 266 Chemeketa Street j Phone 2482 NORWICH UNIfJl FIRE INSURANCE SCC: BUBGHAEDT ft MKHJEtlP lesldeat Ageats 181 Hlatife MONEY TO LC Oa Good Beal Estate Son, THOS, K. FORD Over Ladd t Bubd. Bank, W: REAL ESH Money to Loan. j JACOB ft CO. Phone 2424. 206-207 Hub!! , T, phono PHas Asrent. W. J. PATTERSON, M. D." V. 'itri nanan. Graduate Mc Kllllp College, Chicago, 111., wmcn enjoys ,vi largest practice In the world. Umenees, dentistry and rti.. the foot a specialty. Phnn... D. ce, 1961; office. .78. Office anc bed Ura. 420 a Commercial MONEY TO LC( Oi good Seal Estate secvt BECHTXL ft BTN0I ! U7 State Street 1 COAL AND W0C Prompt delivery. Bole the Famous Rock Springs Cd CAPITA! FUEL CO. f' E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. t- Phone 210. Sards opposite senger depot WOOD AND CC T quantity. Prompt fc" our iDedaltr. IT. I la mtr V: tompanj, IT, North street Phone Main Ml Com" J JAPANESE LAUNDRY ANP CLKUnNG WOWS ( No machinery to tear ass out delicate fabric. Wort fer and delivered promptly- J Ferry street Phone Mataf