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EIGHT THE 8ALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1915. Immense Sale of Silk Petticoats Formerly Up to $10.00, Your Choice for Only $1.95 Compare these petticoats with others e'sewhere and be satisfied that the best values are always at Meyers Good Good The greatest silk petticoat event that Salem has ever seen. About two hundred splendid petticoats of Messaline, Jersey silk, Crepe De Chine, etc., in many ruffle styles plain and two tone color effects in all the most popular colors, black and white. This truly is a bargain offering and should appeal to all women. See the big window display. Silk Petticoats that formerly sold up to $10.00 Take Your Pick, $1.95 Each Another Large Assortment at $1.55 These are better petticoats than others sho.w for more money. We rec ommend these the only thing that's cheap is the price. Commencing Tomorrow and Ending Saturday An Immense Price-Cutting Sale of Ready -Made Curtains Of Lace, Net, Swiss and Scrim Five Big Lots LOT 1. Curtains, form er prices, $-1.00, $5.00, $0.00 per pair, special $2.98 LOT 2. Curtains, form er prices, $2.00, to $:!.50 per pair, special $1.19 LOT 3. Curtains, form er prices, $1.50 to $2.00 per pair, special 89c LOT 4. Curtains, form er prices, $1.25 to $1.:!5 per pair, special 68c LOT 5. Curtains, form er prices, $1.00 to $1.25, per yard, special 49c This event should appeal strongly to all housekeepers. You can afford curtains for every window at such surprising prices as these. They include many styles of lace and net curtains plain and stenciled scrims and Swiss curtain. Take your choice of the entire assortment. This week only at these sweeping reductions. Cur tain department (second floor.) Fabrics Shrunk lo Your Entire Satisfaction Silk, wool en, cotton and linen fabrics shrunk on our New Improved, Steam Shrinking Machine. Goods shrunk every day except Saturday afternoon. : cents a yard for cotton goods, 5 cents a yard for wool goods, 25 cents for short lengths. THE HOLSE OF QUALITY GOODlGQ OD S Tomorrow's Big Sale Our 728th WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE A great offering of splendid ready-made Scrim Curtains REGULAR $2.00 GRADE Extra Special at $1.19 a pair Here's a special sale of really dainty curtains that should interest all housekeepers. A fine scrim used in the making of these deep cream color finished with wide hem and drawn work border. An unusually neat, well-made curtain and our reg ular $2.00 seller. We recommend this special it's a real bargain. Tomorrow only at $1.19 a pair. Sale starts at 8::i0. No phone or mail orders ta ken. See window display. Tomorrow the Last Day of This Great Gingham Sale MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THREE DAYS A Worthy Sale of Desirable Dress Ginghams Regular 15c Sellers Special per yard 8c A timely offering of Toilo De Nord Ginghams for three dnyK' 6clling at this special low price. This is the very host glnghani that can bo bought for 15c a yard firm woave, serviceable in wearing and washing; stripes, checks, broken checks and plain colors pinks, blues, greys, greens and combinations of colors 27 inches wide and truly a bargain at only 8c a yard. You'll be surprised when you see the quality don't Judge it by the price. Splendid for Women's and Children's Dresses, Aprons, etc. To morrow the last day (Wash Goods Section). NEWJODAY T One ee"t per word each inser- T X tion. X X Copy for advertisements un- T' dor tins heading should be in by t t p. m. PHONE MAIN 81. TOXKillT Hot. Fied'8. FIK WOOD l, maple, $LoO, J'hoiie 22111. FOH WALK Two fresh cows first class,. J'ltone X2-F-;i. MAl'K. Who.' The chimney swe"p, ol' course, l'lioiie I!'. FOH NALF. "i vi m- old row and cult', high tester. 7l"i S'.'iitli Twelfth struct. Foil HFNT Small dwelling in North Huloni. l'lioiie Carey 1 Martin, 4 111. Toll WALK Driving horse, single nr double, II. id lbs., N yours. W. I. Shin, Fairgrounds. FOB SALF. L-10-egg incubator; Lcg" linrii nii'l Orpington pullets, J2-,: .So'itli Liberty street. 1 1 1 II III 1 1 ' II I '''"'" HCTmireraamwnTOF"" fffnimrjatMmaimBamKmxmimsiJKmxHXKwmammmjR ffl iTfiM All Around i own Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist in fitting glasses correctly. U. 8. bank bhlg. tend the spring millinery disiluy of tin large, wholesale houses of Hint city. Remember the name, Gilbort & Poteo, when you need fine inei'liiiiiii al work.: 5(1(1 Ferry, l'lioiie "iSM. ! ii n a,.i,,,,-,- ,i,rt hnB iort i a, ' leni fur some lime it:, clerk in the I'uter-' I. O. S., Ull-12 Hubbard building. The high school basket ball team goes Id Astoria Friday evening to piny the Asl en in high, Gllson's barber shop moved to 4,ri7 State, next, to llligli Iheuter, Donald Myers, who is attonding the Oi-egan Agricultural college at Cnrvullis, spent a lew days in the oily visiting relatives, returning yesterday. Tlio Capital Lumber (X, 319 South Twelfth, lliiilil'ing material ol' nil kinds. There will be no inootlngs held at the l.uiie I ink mission during (lie Tuber unci." meetings. Sabbath school will be held every Sunday afloiiionn it t HMO ns Usual. Chus. Seniles, superintendent. Dr. O. B, O'Neill, optometrist optic ian, ii iiiih iiiiuii iibig. Dr. M. E. Pomoroy wont to Portland yesL'idity and returned with Mrs. Funis Inking nor to the hump of her parents, Mr .ami Mrs. Hugh, nl honinwn. .Mrs. F.vans huil been uieruted on recently at a Portland hospital, :soii cigar store, loft thin eity today for i'ortl.-iiul, t'roiii which eity he will sail : for Sail Francisco next Wednesday to ; visit, llie Sun Diego exposition nnd inter to return to Sun Francisco. Mr. Seliup pert will spend several weeks in (,'ali il'ii uiii n n , I will later return to I'ortlanil, o wiiere lie has nceepteil a position. For tlio bonofit of the West Salem j blind, lliere will be a basket social and Have your home modornized by the u prigriim given at the West Siileni Ueinhard Cabinet factory, liliti (.'heiuek rohoollinoso U'ednes'lay evening. This 'eta. l'lioiie oil. , .blind h.-is mil v liitelv been organized, ! o store, l.inld & Hush lm ilk building, south of State street, where new depart incuts will be added, and where you can rind everything in the nccdlcc rul't line. nii'l the basket sociul is one nl' the sex-j oral eiitertiiinments that will be given by the orgaui.ittion. j a Sewing machliieB. Ladies, don't be deceived iiinl pay ifltl or iin for a ma-! chine. Vim cuu get the very latest new drophe.iil miicliiucs for lli.'ill, Hnlil, ' -."i, .'lit"). W'e also lun-e good second-' hnii'l iniichiiies $111, if 1,1, giiul ns new; nil makes repaired. (Ill) State street. All elaborate program, one including nianv specialties, is being prepared Tor the Klks' entei tuiuuieiit Thursiluy even. ing. A. I.. Wallace, who has charge of the 'iiogruni. went to I'ortland to secure several ol' the altrnclious. Ilesides the talent so cured in I'ortlanil, several iillier I'liti'iiainiug t'eatures will be iut roiluccd, including a literary program, ; Pay Collins' team in the buslnoss men's cIiish of the V. M. C. A. is now 'J'l points alii'iid ol' the cohorts ol .lames Mair. The bill' ball and volley bull games hist night added two points to the Collins column and the Man4 took oneiourlli point on at tciidauce, j . o j Oystorn served to suit you at Tho Elk Cafe. 3U3 Stato. When undocldod Insure with Wright, ' 27."i Slate street. I'lione Hi. The social roiniiilttro which has 'hnr;i of the Chen iau Valentine dance,1 to be given at the iiiiniuy February ."i, 1 mot Inst night, and now have under headway plan Hint will mulie thin one1 , , of tin. biggest social ev s f too sea Tl" "'"o1 ,,0:"'l, mot U:;t W(l, discuss plans and specifications with (leoiL'e M. I'ost fur the new school Moose, Attention! All members of I'liildmg lo be erect, d in South Salem, the l.ovnl Order ol' Mmse are reipiostcd Wl,iu' "" "1 1111 P1""'' .v,', V" "V to lie present at Moose Hall this even .adopt,'. I, the plans will promt mj imr. A b,,,r,. cbiss will bo I,,;im,i..,I A elude two play looms null ericti i ii i ii an iisseunux ruiiii. Tho Elk Cafo haa bocomo tho popular lum and tr place lo eat. :iii:i Slate. an be special ln itatii.n is given nil usitiug members In attend, hoiuild Miles, see ret a ry. What's on tomorrow? Chemawa bas ketball game ut Varsity gym, 4 1'. in. Admission 00c. Tho mooting this evouliig of the Tax payers' league at the court house prom ises to be ol nunc I nun usual interest. Two of the best speakers of the senate will address the meeting', Senatii,' Hay and Senator l.a Follett. ThlB is fanners' special week at tho Orcjiin Agricultural college. The Ore gon Fleet l ie sold over fill tickets yes terday and today. The special lectures and instructions for fanners will con tinue until next Monday. The tax warrant has been drawn which coinniaiuls I). (I. Hrugor, as coun ty treasurer, to collect the llll l taxes of this county. February I thus be cone's the date of owuoriihip ami lia bility for luxes on ail real estate being traiist'errcd. The owner on this date is leipiirod to pay the luxes nil the pin;, erty unless spccilied In the instrument to the contrary. A meal at the Cottage Hotel is a de light. Idll Com!. The Polk-Yanihill Marion Medical so ciety will meet tonight at the Medical College building. 'I'he special feature of the evening will be the reading of tin irliolo, "The I'se ot Artificial I'neii inotliuiax In the Treatment of Pulmo nary 1 iisoii-es, " by I'r. (trover C. Helling.:-, of Siileni. There will also bo & 'general discuhsiou of the present epi- leniic ot Ingnppe, its cause, proven- at utont. The river la rising rapidly today, tho gunge this morning roinling 7 tool, This is it i bo of three mid u half feet over night. The rainfall for the past 21 hours was .III inches, Norma N. Leffngwiill, onibaliner anil lady assistant with Cottage l udcrtak iug Parlors. I'lione 7" . 0 This is groundhog day, and up to lime of going lo press llie little aiiiinal might see any kind of a shadow Hint In, wits looking for, This would imli- rule tout lie w mid that spiitigtiine (lenlle Annie. II. E. Wirth of Stuyton will be In the eity next week to assist, in conducting a membership (.aiopaigu for the Voe iniin Imtge. Go to Dr. bione's for trusses. j served the bourns from a searchlight in o llie window of the Saleni Kleotri.' eoni- Tori Ludlum of Portland has taken a pnnv which caused llie illumination. tho court, house tow William Taw, of Sllverton, Is In tlio city visiting his linvlier, tl. A. Taw. Mr. 'I'n w is one of the few who have made the raising of goasiug mi, I hydras lis .1 liuaiicial success, lie lias already slay out of his hold two n, res ill eultiuition and will plant will come soon, fun) mure gensiug plants this spring. I . - M.iot spring half way by getting har ness suitable for the s, its, in 's work. You always get Hie best in leather at Sliu for'y. iL'll Smith Coinniereial. The tabernacle at High nnd Marlon They also oh- .streets, in which services are being held, is M by lot) loot, and -I'J.IKHI feet of lumber were used n, its construction. The tabernacle was built entirely by Eat at The Elk, 333 Btato. Pmlcstrlans along High street last night were surpiised to observe the briuhi and shining fin e of the elocU in position as saloNiuitii (Unfile Co. His family Portland fodav. Thev will make their home at 170 Kouth Fifl tth. Did you know that the Hob Nob of 113 North High street hud moved! No. Well they are occupying the storeroom jurmorly n.-ciipiod I'.v I'oinoroy Jewelry for the V. II, Toe nght used was a loil-caiulle power is coming fiom auto lump with a refloilor. o- Tlio HuKitius Clrocory Co. now at 121 , Soutii Coininerciul. I'lione vour or.ler, ; Jld. ' ! Mlsg Elide Miller, trimmer for thai Arrangements were made today by Hut dun, bus nine to I'ortland to at- Mrs, A. Miildloton, of Springfield, and voliritcer labor. About lid men were on the job the tnst day, III the second dny, and the I'ini-hing wurl, was ipiickly done. Ihc last day with the help of men. The building will sent '.TmO, with room in the cluiir for L'.'iP more. others in Eugene, for a special rale to Saleni on the night of February J'J to hear Alum (iltu-k, the soprano, vv'uii will1 iippem: them on that night. Sonic I I or lo p.Msons have aboi'ily nnnouueed their intenliou of making die tri. A rule' of til. Ml has been obtained from the railroad if a sufficient number of tick ets mo sold. Fngeiio Hoard. The Oregon Electric R. It. Co. will run ,t special train from Salem to I'ort laud leaving Suleni about 10:30 p. m. toiii'inow nigut lor the convenience of: parti:' attonding the irrigation confer ence. J Card of Thanks. We wish to express our nppreciutiiiii to the iieighbnis, rt-ieuds, members of Pacific lodge No. oil, A. F. ,V A. M., and all others who have so kindly shown their sympathy and given assistance during the illness and death of our be loved iiiisbainl and relative. mhk, .ncNNiio Hudson, MISS M. K. IIOI1SOS, C. M. I.OClvWOOl). The body of Captain M. W. Hunt, who died at Hoi holey, ( nl., on .In ninn y JS,I will arrive in llie city this evening and will be taken In the undertaking par lors ol' Itigdou u' Kichitrilsoo. The fa in nil will be held Wednesday afternoon ut 1:311 o'clock at Hie First Methodist, church. The Key. . S. Avisou will conduct the funeral services. I liter men! will take place nt the 0,1,1 Fel lows' cemetery. Hosiiles ids wife, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. II. I,. Steves; n brother, ,1. T. Hunt, of Sub liinity; three sons and one daughter, "Tho Hob Nob," owned by Mrs. A. II. Kolsoy, heicaltcr will be located ill the I. a, I, I Hush lunik building on Coin niereial street, moving from tho former location, 113 Nortn High. The goods lire being move, I today. o Miss Cox will deliver the third in her series uf lectures on the Knropenu war next Friday evening in the auditorium or the public library. Her subject this time will be "The Allies and the War." and she will take up the discussion where she left off at the last lecture. All who have hoard her previous lec tures will surely want to lieur this one, but it is not necessary to have heard' the others to enjoy this one. Miss Cox deals with the ,liploina,ti, rrespoml- eiico and interiiutinittl rotations, and this time will take up the point of view ol "he allies and their replies to the u-Ki' lions of (ifiinany. The lectuie is tree to lite public. ! Basketball Chomnwa-Wflhunette to morrow, 4 p. m. Varsity gym. Admis sion r,0e. ! Sco a hard game at 4 p. nl. tomorrow, ( honiawa nnd Willamette play basket ball at Varsity gym. I A photo art exhibit will be held at ,the public library building March I shooing evauiples of the work of llie inembeis uf the (begun 1'hoto Ait asso ciation, a local dub loruiod of on thusi.i .tie cunieia nilists in this city. .Knoh of the tive mi'iiibers will exhibit Hire ' general land", npe view s. It is 'piopoM'd lo hold ,(ii:irt,rly exhibitions and later in the year the views will be limited to classes. Theie will be no judges or pii'cs as the exhibition held only for educational pmposcs. I'nr- 'ing the summer the club will make a tiip tu the top of Mount Hood for the purpi-e of taking pictures and an out ing ;;t the same time. It is planned lo take about a week for the trip and to photograph some of tho nilistic spot of Oregon's most pic(urc.-iue peak. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lailar, who have lived in Saleni during the past lour years, and for two veins have been con nected with the Globe, theater, have re moved to Albany, where .Mr. I.iitlur will $ !(. :c :jt : ( ! ; sj )t ; :e sjc ROYALTY BUYS BONDS, 'f I. null, u, Feb. '2. I'lireliuses by the (ionium imp, 'rial family of large blocks of Sew Vork bunds to preserve part of the H.ihcii.ollerii fortune, in the event of Herman disaster, is an nounced by the Daily Kxpross 'nitny, in a cablegram from its Sew Voik corresp, in, lout. Hi jt !ji jj sk t $ :t ! $ j WANTKD -."i to 'ill head light mar,'-!. Iii-piide di'o Sortii Capitol slioet, or phone 1-7(1. WANT HI) TO M-IST A light driving loam nnd buggy for lib ,:ivs. Call ISH2 M. I'lilt SAI.H Hulf Orpington cockerels Hint scion pitllcls 1 coin pri.e winning' stock, l'lioiie Cvd lf. Hl'Ncll ot calves lor sale. Can Ii" seen a comer of High and Ferij' streets, Thins, luy. Fill,' MOST l p lo date 7-rooui fhil, cio-e in. See b'. Ir. Fteining. I'hoic Il'I. lies, pi e 1J. I'HIS FOK SA1.H Impiire W. M. Co burn, I mile south of FccMo Mill, I, '-t S'n,ol, on Minimi rtihl. lunnage the (llobe theater at that plac and Mrs. I.al'lur will assist him as cash ier. -Mr. I.al'lar has taken great inter-1:: est in his work in litis city and is riip-'. idly developing as u.ie of the livistji;; IIIIIIM'O I'M II !,, ,,,, H, -I r, IM I".' nit, i,. Although but a young man, he lias gain ed a vaulaiile experience in the show liusiii'.iss'anU has tlio faculty ol lurnistt ing ;he iieoplo what they want in the way of entertainment, lie plans to give Albany the snine high class service Hint ' Sargent I'orry I', licigleniaii, of Cun has nindc the (llobe so popular in this pnny "M," O. N. (I., of this eity this city. W. A. Daniels, recently of Seal- morning received front the lieadiptart He, will be the new manager of the'ers of the Third regiment n new sword (i lob" here, lie is making ninny changes , with which he will be armed ia the in the interior (C tin; house for the ben- , future in the buttles at Seaside. Ferry lit if his patrons. is top Sargeairt and he lops his huge Sergeant Reiglcman Received New Sword STOEM ON PACIFIC COAST I knife by a scant foot and eight ini'lie He is known us Hie biggest little aian j in the regiment and measures five feet San Francisco, Feb, 2. The entire three inches in his holeprnofs, the Pacific Coast is in the grip of a severe sword mens, ires 43 inches in length. The storm. Many vessels are overdue and new regulations require that the first no ships were leaving the harbor here; Mirgetiut of .the company be eipiipped today because, of n sixty mile gale and with a sword ami Sergeant Itoigleiuaii storm which is raging. .will m,w eiuiciivor to learn to "bout All streams are rapidly rising owing' face" without digging up the turf in to heavy rains. All traffic on the ; tilting his cap, Shaslit Konte of the Southern Pacific m has boon blocked since Inst night by f SALEM FIRST SLOGAN ENDORSED. Ill iidslides. TO ELECT BLACK POPE. Home, Feb. 2. Lending Jesuits ,il the entire world nssenibled here today for the election of u new leader popu larly known as the " lilack pope." The position was inti'le vacant l,v the j Prominent Woman of This City Sends Strong Encouragement. A few days ago the Ciiiiner, ial club mailed to man of the women of Salem a I, Iter tilling of the slogan, "Try Sii lr in First" movement, and suggesting piissiug away of Father Wcrnz, wiiose t lint llie women, who do most, of the death was almost sinuillam s with , tin, ling, could nuiterially assist. Among that of 1'ope I'ius X. Father Ladokitw sky, n noted Polish Jesuit, was I'liuni lit' nt ly mentioned lor the place. R. R. DIRECTORS BUED. New Voik, Fo!,. 'J. Hire, 'tor of the Cliicngo, Kock Island Pacific t'ailway company of loos were today made do- fen, pints in a suit to r, ver 7..",oo.,iii(i alloif,,! to have boon remove,! from the ...i.i t i l-nivai I hen ,t. . ' i.'.i . k.,i i..... ' , wav to en ate a The suit hinges upon the issuance by the ( hi, ago, Hock Island ,V I'aciti-- Hailway company of .t7,.'i,iii,noo dd'co-' tore bonds. the nianv answers received, the follow ing from une of toe most active women woni-M's of the eity shows the proper piiit. The letter is ns follows: "Von certainly have my help In en couraging purcliiisers to "Try Saleni First." We owe it lo our nierchniits. They can nlfor.l to give us heller ser vice when we me brill to tlieui. 1 do an' luiv in Portland what can be I here. I know of no better trong buy-ill -homo sen- titmtit than to be loyal to our own city.'' SPEED ON NAVAL BILL, Washington, Feb, 'J. High speed on the naval appropiiiitions bill was ex pected in the house today, Many mem bers believed that Willi the present ship purchase bill situation in the somite prospects for no extiii session, ptevent ing passage nf the bill unless it is riisio'il, is bright. Interest emly today centeied on the powder Intst, WILSON TALKS TO 80L0NS. Pes Moines, Iowa, Feb, il. "Tama Jim" Wilson, lor 1(1 yours scretuiy of agriculture, today addressed a joint session of the lown Icgi-lalure and ,i:t-ici:-,e. the effectieiie-s of the govern ntetit tpiMrautiue for the fool and tuirdli disc, so. He oucsttou, .1 the right nt' the government to enter states and enforce the uuarniitinc, but said if it had this right, the gov ei anient should pay llie hills. lie asked the legislature lo appropri ate llloi'U lo stump out the ,imiis'. WEXFORD Weilncfdny and Thursday 'In the Shadow of the Mosque" A powerful drama of the far En st. Two Other Oood Ptcturs ALWAYS 1 OR 0 REELS COMING THURSDAY The Man That Came Back TMs is the Picture that all "Modern Woodmen" have been Looking for S Cents j SICK w'oniiiti want', woman I'm pit linn and assist ia light luniscwo. I, -, sin, ill wage-'. I'ln no L'-iui. FOI! MINT- New fnir iooin house. I'i per month. I'lione ."i'7-W, or o.'iil at III Sorlh Chuich street. I WILL furnish work o party who will rent my 3-rinmi lio.tse, ;t'a miles frum town. Address F. W., Journal. WIll'I'L Wyandolte eugs I'm- selling; iieus, pullets mid cockerels for sol,. I.'i.'i .North Twenty lir-t street. FOU SALF. Poland ( hiua mi'.v and three shoals, eligible to register; ul'-o two grade sows. I'lione I'll l-'-IJ. FOIt 1,'FNT - Six room hoose. cue block business district, lillli Sorlh Cuiiinoi cial. Call at houso or phone 0::5. WAflOS WANTKI)--S'ot larger than 3-iuch. i S. Arnold, liuutu 1, ilux 82. phono ()3 S-11. I'OK SALF Hy oy '. Li ncies I'iuo laud, fenced nnd clear, rock load. Il.iigain if taken sum. I'lione 121. JL'sidence phono P2. Tllol(ol'CIII'.IH-:i White Kock eggs for hutching. Also cockerels lor su'-i. II. ('. Iluniuiel, 2:'.i0 Liinrel ineniio. I'lniie 20117 .1. WANTKD Hy young wnminii, place to vork for board and room while at tending school. Phono 2171-M. FOIt L'KNT Large loom in first class order, brand new furniture and' stove. A'lplv W. (', T. V. matron. Phono ' WE will allow yon the highest prico for your used furniture in exchange for now. Calef liros., homo furnishers. Phone 5!I3. IK CAM K HACK The Nntltwost Itug rires('ntative is here. If you lime line old carpets you wish woven Into fluflv rugs notify S. A. Dobncr, Un ite:' House, 2IMH-W, I-'Ol! SALF 1 1 7 1 -j acres. 5'.j miles from Oirl'iehl, Wash.; all No. I black I I, ,",U in clover and timothy. All new buildings. Price if'.WilO, part cash. In (piire ii2 Mill street, Suleni, Ore, FOU SAI.K OH Tlt'AD K Ten acres, l year old walnut orchard coining in jight bearing; nine miles northenst of Suleni., If taken at once will sell fur 22.1 per Here. Would take good resi dence property up to lluuo in purl' pavinenl. Write owner at nice. Ad dress (I. 11, II., lit. II, Dux M-A, Su leni, or phone 31' F 2 1. )(( n't .ITALIANS CALLED TO ARM.S, . London, Feb. 2. All lliiliun ri'servisls ill Knghiud we,e this aftcinooii niililio, lo hold Hhsii hoIvos to reudiiicss to join Hie colors on call. M EE LEE Snri'i-fur to l.uui (In, MuKc .Nmtillt'H, lilt-. Ki'O Si l'nrli, Uu: Kerry i rttt in a r IliiJi, up- MUSICAL SALEM - ;:' lanu toning not "(loo, I nr Poor.' The inst i-nineiit is "Tuned" or it is out of tune. When "Tuned" it possesses that w underfill fa. ililv of modulation. .,raiittiug the artist to roam n will tlilongh ll'e whole field of timidities. I tender this kind of Inning service to Sal, in tniisi inns. II. I-'. Kio-k, I'lione 2:.", I .1. Special New Korean City Restaurant Bpanith Chicken, Hot Tamalcs, Chill Con Came, Chop Buoy Noodlsi 420 Ferry Hreot