Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 15, 1915, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE SALEM CAPIT At JOUBNAL. SALEM, QBEgW, THURSDAY, AJBIL 15, 1015.
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BV UOILIE RVXOORS
WAGES ARE RAISED.
w
rKLL-KNOWN fcaleni women!
have -l:ri'i luily volunteered .
their services for Snturdav, I
when the fanners and iiii'rrliantH hold
their "get-togedior" meeting, in which j
the funneis' wives nre to take an iin-j
portnnt part. The event, wli i'-li is niv-;
en under the supervision of the t.'oin-:
mercial club, will take place in the i
armory, an old-fashioned dinner to lief
served from to 1 o'clock, 10i.it) in-1
vitaiions havinjr been issued to tln'l
fanners ami (heir xvivis. The weather
lj'in; pleasant, it is expected that there
will lo a (vnroiiM response, and tho
event will lie an rutin! success from
every standpoint. A commit tec. which
is not as yet entirely lonijMi'tc, com
posed of Mrs. A. r.'lliult, .Mrs. John
II. Aibcrt, Mm. A. iY Monies, Mrs. S.
('. Dyer, Mm. (loure J. Peurcc, .Mrs.
P. 11. b'nynioud, -Mrs. 1'. H. Soiithwick,
Mrs. John 1). Sutherland, Miss Mattic
I !'.at ty, Mm. .lohn I'niil Jones, Mrs. li.
U Sleeves, Mrs. Kussoll ratlin, Mrs.
William Medilchiist, Jr.; Mrs. II. I'.
Jiiuto ami Mrs. .1. II. Lewis, will lie
i en;' tit to extend a welcome to the
women visilnrs, anil assist in ncipiaint
ine; (hem with one another, Kn'lowiii),'
the dinner an institute lor the fanners'
will ho held, Miss Hertha Kdiviirds ' :
class in domestic si'iein-e from tin.1 liijih
liool to ilenionsl rule its work for
tlti! benefit of the women at the same
t irno.
Stecvcs. They
remain for a week.
rnlumet, Mich., April 15.
The Calumet k llecla company
today announced a 10 per cent
increase in wajjes for 12,001)
employes in the mills ami smelt
ers of the parent ami three
s'lli.-idiar.v company effective
May 1. This increase will acain
place the wnp'S at the scalo
which existed before the strike
of l!H:t.
i
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tfe je 5e sje
SOie LEHERS TELL
OF ' HUMOR AND PATHOS
Tiie memliers nf the Christian Ku
deavjr .society of the Central I'nnjjrc!
national church are to (jive a "hard
tini"s" social in their church parlors!
Friday evening, the proceeds to be j -
used to incKase the society's funds, j Wednesday evening and nioro than
The Ladies' Aid society of this church , were tinned away, Superb action and
will serve a chicken pie supper lit the. ; siniiinj; characterized the entire presen
same place one week from l''riilny. ; tativn. Lonibardi, after whom the eom-
' uim : is iifiniei . idavs IcailniL' roles in
opens, and is supported hv an
of Mrs.
The rounder piano tin i
V I; : A. Denton w ill be presented in
is pria,e recital at the lesnlence stu
dio' ot Mrs. Denton, IIS North Twelfth
street, tomorrow evening.
I Ladies of the .Maccubees from all over
jthe stale nre pithcrinjr in I'ortland,
, where the annual eonvention of the or
der is being held today and tiuuorrow at
the Multnomah hotel. The deputy state
commander fi'oui California is to be
present, ulso the supreme eonnn.'uder,
Miss Itina M. Werb, of Mi. liiau. Meal
hers of the lodge who will lie present
from Salem will be Mrs. If. A. Smalt,
Mrs. Kliznbeth J!"od, Mrs. .1. A, Parr,
Mis. Kmniu Smith, .Mrs. (leorge Miller,
Mrs. Caroline Hushnoll, .Mrs. Carrie
Lindsay, Mrs. l-'red Anderson, .Mrs.
'fucker, .Mrs. lle;;lan, Sirs. May ,s,ank,
Mrs. Hairy Ualph, Mis. Bessie Itochrin
ger, .Mrs. I'unly, Mrs. Joshua Jdihles,
Mrs. S. Swarts, All's. .Nellie Mauml, .Mrs.
.Nora Cliilders, Mrs. Via, .Mrs. Mnynie
Baker. Mrs. I.avinu Slopcr, .Misses Kcba
Heers, I-'abina Stevbang, Dora lleglen,
Myrtle Jliirdline, Opal G ge, Kiilalia
Lindsay, Louise Piatt, Hossie ('ill, Vera
Zoel, Cei'tiude Swnrls, J'eurl (leorye,
Alice Wake, Sylvia Miller, Jessie .Miller
and Minnie I'etersun.
Soeietv of Sale
pan i
aft the
array of singers who are entirely capa
ble ,f handling tiieir difficult roles.
Toniijiit the bill 's "Kigoletto," "Tra
viata ' being given today. Tile com
pany has an extensive repertoire, giv
ing music lovers an opportunity of
hearing their favorite grand opera for
JO, flu and 70 cents and if I, no seats
being higher. Many are planning on
attending from Salem, inning them nu
ll, eru-js high school and public school
students who appreciate the education
al s'do of such evenls.
Human Interest Side of Great
War Told Only By "Tom
mies" ty Trenches
.mips .eino Align.-, (i! roilland, is.
Leinrr entertained as house guest of the
Charles K. and Walter Spauhliiigs on
i our; m reel, .-ne will letiiru to nor
home Saturday.
The Swedish Aidi
held an nil day session at the country
'home of Mrs. .Mattio Johnson, TucVdiiv.
Apple blossoms were used in decorating
the dining room, the remainder of the
'house being oi iiiimeiited with Oreeoii
grape in bloom iiml oilier w ild flowers.
a oiisiness session was neni in inn morn
ing followed by a noonday luncheon. In
the afternoon nil address was given by
j Kev. Mr. (hull of I'ortland. two vocal
lm! i solos also beinir eiven. Lntcr the inn-st
expecting invi'il eiitheriiii' wild flowers in the
I nearby wood. The partv returned to
,, , ., , ,, ,. . . Salem in nutos. Members of the soeietv
Mr. t.nd Mrs .1. II. Late,,, ol King-' ,.,,,, ,,,,,. (!V j,,, 0vll, , p,,,.;.
wood, are enter! a, mug ei;siern visitors i,,,,, j,,, ,.,.,. si,,,IIBtlu, m,,s.
expiisiii.,,, i nev ictor Sleiislrom,
are Mrs. Warien I'ldti'r ami daughlcr. . W'ult'li-riiiicJr Mis.
.inss .iiareia, ironi Atliiii, .M iiim sota. t, ,,, ,,,, i
Mr. and Mrs. Chnilcs L.
passing u few dnvs in A Ida in
to . i- it r ii home lomonow.
nick
who will remain for several din's vet.
Mis Tiosc Sherwood, of (). A. ('.,
kas been cnterlnined as a guest at th"
II. A. Harris home,
n
Mis. J. I). I'ui'lihuihl, of I'harlulte,
Mich., arrived yi'stenlay on the Shasta
Limited and will pass sonic time in Sa
lem the guest (if her siler, Mrs. C. M.
I'otter, of Hast. State street. Mrs.
I'lirkiiurnt came b' wav of sun I'lan
lis.
Mis. (1st i in, .Mrs.
Wikberg, Mrs. Mat
Anderson and sou
cisco, Mopping off
I ion.
to visit the exposi-
Me. and Mrs. I. II. Lrl'urgcy, of
Sammcrside, 1 'i in-c Kdwnrd Island.
Can, arrived yesterday limn Sun Kian-
iseo, whi're they have been on a pleas
ure trip, and are being entertained as
'hons.i guests of hr. and .Mn. II. L.
Martin, Mrs. Itonney ti ml I'l'.uglileis,
liline and Lyriiii, Visitors wi re : Mis.
Ask, Miss Almn Ask, Miss (llgu Ask,
Mi si Moan, Mrs. Fred White, Miss Mil
id red White. Mrs. Clarence Johnson, .Miss
'l.nyle I.icchty, Miss Ulnnche Johnson
'and lliidie Jolinsoii. The liostesj
was assisted by Mrs. (llarence .lohnson,
and Miss Mildred While,
j ...
! The much talked-of popular-priced
grind opera is holding the center of
interest in l'oitland, and prii'nises to
continue to do so for some lime to
coal.', hr, mid Mrs. Carleton Smith are
among the Salem people lo alien, some
of lie il Cerent performances, and all
who jave been down are delighted wit.i
tin' excellence ('' the work of the com
I'llii''. "II Trovatore" played to Ii
capacity house at the linker theater
The entertainment given by the Ar
tisans in Moose hall last night, an
nounced as a peanut pastime party, wns
a most unique and enjoyable ill fair. In
keeping with the nature of the event,
peanuts were used ill every conceivable
place, a lattice work screen at one side
jlieiiio entwined with twining ivy, li
Inch and festoons of peanuts. Tile mys
tery of the oiieerlv worded program
was cleared as the iljffei'eiit perform
ers !:ave their numbers. .Miss Lena
Dots hi appealed first, giving a pianri
solo. Following her. Ivuii Martin gave
a pa ody; John Albrkh, a vocal solo;
Mi-s r unices I'enii. n reading; Mr. Ter
williger, vocal sido; li. C. Wygant,
reading; Mrs, I', X. Albrich, vocal so
lo; recitation, by fuir small girls, Kva
Alb.ii h, Winnie Albrich, Margaret As
seln, Kuth Cook and Verda -May Sax-
Ion. I'.acli represented I lowers, with
I lie exception of one little participant,
who impersonated the Fairy Queen.
II. D. St. Helens, ucoonipnniod by
Miss Leoaa Weidmer, gave nn instru
mental selection. Following the pro
gram, a ''fish pond," "pn'ice palace1'
and demonstrating booth, where tile
new Artisan cook books were sold, oc
cupied the center id', inteiest. Miss
Dora Andrcsen ami Miss Duiah Covey
piesiiied over u booth where punch
iiml peanut wafers were dispensed;
Miss Mabel liiussfield and Frances
I'i'ii-.i being stationed at the first pond.
Cook bit d s weie disposed of and their
recipes demonstrated at another booth
hv Mi-s Stella Wilson mid Miss (Hive
Casto. Miss Kuby linker and Mis
Ada Zosel presided at the door. The"
next entertainment to lie given by the
Aito-Fiisco girls will take place, in
allien a fortnight, when the final danc
ing putty for their benefit will be
given.
...
(Vie of tlie regular military dances,
given by Company M. ton'; place in the
armory last night, a fair-sized attend
ance being noted.
By Wilburn S. rorrest.
London, March "-tn.v mail to Nw
York) The human side of the trenches
and firing lines with their pathos and
laughter combined is "o better told
than by the "Tiumnii s'' at the front,
thousands of whose letters are received
weekly by the '"'oik's back home."
Though interest is intense in the big
news developments, second to this come
the "soldier letter'' sections in the
daily newspapers and columns appear
daily. Tho Priti.-h censor scrupulously
eliminates nil mention of troop loca
tions in the soldiers' mail but this fails
to detract from the interest in the sub-
j jeet matter.
j How an old Tlclgiiiii woman refused
to leave her home though (lerman
shells has cut great holes ia her door
yard, was related by a privat" in the,
I First, Wiltshire licgimcnt. lie called
; her "mother "livelier" and adddl:
"We tried to get her to go hut it
was no good. It is her home and she
means to stay nt nil costs. She looks
upon lis all as sons and does everything
for us gives us food, dries our cloth
ing and even wa-lies our underwear.'''
How a terrific "battle of wordi,''
raged between a liclg'sn and (lorimin
trench along the Yser was told by a
- Pelginu infuntryman who wrote n
i London iicwsnnncr about it. The
trenches were fifty yards apart. The
opposing soldiers contented themselves
with hurling abusive language until
the "battle'" became as violent that j
the Belgian colonel forbade his men
further verbal exchanges with the (lor
mans. The soldier concluded:
" It wns a pity too. (is it was a great
pleasure to tell one's enemy one's con
tempt and hate."
A private of the Seaforlh Highland
ers wrote "home" how he hail labored
to scratch out a few lines on a piece of
paper with a pencil when he slipped
and fell into the watery mud in the
bottom of the trench, lie crawled out.
ient half hour findiio,' his pencil and
cleaning the paper then resumed the
letter.
The fearful condition of the trem-hes
is best revealed, lie wrote, by the part
of them I am sending home on this
letter.
HOW TO RELIEVE
KIDNEY PAINS!
I have used Swamp-Root more or
less this last few years, and have al
ways got great relief. About three
months ago I was taken down with
severe pains through the back and
limbs, I was very nervous and was
very restless at night. I began taking!
your Swamp-Knot and before I used a
half bottle. I felt great relief, and I
kept on taking it until 1 began to feel
myself again, 1 have recommended it
i to inv neighbors and friends, and
several of them informed me that they
have been greatly benefited by using
it. I cannot say enough for Swamp
lioot, and 1 heartily recommend it for
Kidney trouble and llheiiniatism.
You have toy consent to publish this
statement. 1 am 7" years old. Dr. Kil
mer's Swnmp-Koot has saved my life.
I.YPIA 1. nrtil'NlN,
Los Angeles, (.'alif.
Los Angeles )
)ss.
County of Los Angeles )
On 'the itdth day of January A. D.,
) 1 1 1 -1 , Lydiu P. llugiiuin, subscribed to
the cbove statement and made oath
that the same is true in substance and
fact.
Orace W. Fryp.
Xolarv Public.
Letter to
T,r. Kilmer fi Co.,
Binghnaiton, N. Y.
..-...
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Po For
You.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
P.inghamton, X. Y., for a sample size
bottle. It will convince anyone. You
will also receive a booklet of valuable
information, telling about the kidneys
and bladder. When writing, be sure
and mention the Salem Dailv Capital
Journal. Hogular fit' y-eent 'and one
dollar si.e bottles for sale at all drug
stores.
Children Cry fcrlS
For every brightening and
cleaning purpose in every home
Gold Dust is used at least
three times a day in millions
of homes everywhere.
Yet there are many thou
sands of housewives who think
Gold Dust is only for one or
two uses
They would not use any
thing else hut Gold Dust for
washing dishes, for example
Or for scrubbing floors and
woodwork, wash
ing windows, etc.
ffiib'4
Gold Dust
should be used for
cleaning and
brightening every
thing. It is most eco
nomical; it is most
satisfactory and it
is most sanitary.
Cannot scratch
or harm any sur
face, and it will dis
solve and remove
all dirt and grease.
X. UknU M ' - .VV
ipii
mm
The active principle of Gold
Dust is so remarkably thorough
that you rinse away the dirt
and grease, leaving a newness,
a cleanness and a brightness
which delights.
Gold Dust forces its way
into the corners and crevices
where neither fingers nor
washcloth can reach. It truly
itforftstoryou. Any
woman who has
washed disheswith
Gold Dust knows
what that means.
Gold Dust is
the leading wash
ing and cleaning
powder in the
world; it is indis
pensable once you
Know it.
5c and larger
packages
sold everywhere
EOirAIRBANKHSSa
"Let tho COLD DUST TWINS do your work"
0 B It
1 Hi
i an
What is CASTORlT"
' 1 - fc,""iui csvf-ino . . - -wii. r-.
Opium, mn-vhU n ,r ,rn'"
contains neithc
snbstnnro. Its
and allays Fcverish.iess.
mis Deen in constajutt
1 latulcncy, Wliul Colic,
XMarrho'il
osfimiliitos the
The Children
It wwnutea the StShlmillp'
o Food, Klvinsheahl y naf
.mi.
ALWAYS
&mwiiE CASTORIA
f7Wttis ma signature of
Cm4
LIBERTY BELL WILL EE SENT.
Philadelphia. April lo.-Tliat the
Liberty Hell will ,0 serf to (lie Panama
I'ai'ifie exposition was the universal
opinion expressed her- today follow-!
i iy leeeiot of word f oni Wasliinirton '
I that President Wilsiri reyards the trip:
,as a Kfod thiiifr.
j M'l.yor Hlanlienlini;;, who has reeeiv-l
jed nimieroiis letters and telegrams from'
nil Jeetions of the eotmtry favorin;; thej
project, nnnonneed today'that. he would;
send a si-ei inl niessaL'e to the i-onneil i
;at once nrijintr tiie passage of nei-es-;
j".ny Ie(tlKinii,r, j-,,,. sendiiij; the lielli
j westward without further delay.
The couneil will hold a speeial ses-:
I "ion (his al'ternooii to consider the mat- v
Ik Kind You Dave Always foil
In
Use For Over 30 Years
' .TMR CINTAll. CnM.lNV
NKIA VriNic r,-.-
-;
LOST 100 LBS. IN r7 DAYS.
April lo.
is gradually
nunin. lie
fi" days and,
KNEW
i..
A wounded Loinlmi Tenitoi ial wrote:
"Picture yourself, in all your clothed,!
'lolled with lilood and dirt, as dry as '
lllotlillir liniier. llillilll' nil over 'mi,,! I
I'l'cntlinn; forty fu the ininnte, talien'j There Was Nothing So Good for Con j
from a lied Cross cart and carried into testiou and Colds as Mustard '
a clean dressing rimai. Then the first,' ' i
KiiKlisliM-onian you have seen for four Cut- the old-fnsliioned mustard-plaster
months cuts your duties off nnd send , hnriicd and blistered while it acted '
von to bed. It is like crawliii from I Vou inn now pet the relief nnd help
hell to heaven." ' j that imistnid plasters pave, without tho
A Lance Corporal who was wounded j 1'1'isler nnd without tho blister. j
at Vpres and is apnin in the fiplitinp' M I'STUHOLK does it. It is a clean.!
ine wrote: "Tl(, ni,r(, ,,, W( K),t ; white ointment, made with oil of inns- j
here the sooner the paine will be at aii!,ilr,' Jt is scientifically prepared, so
enii. i ne r 1 1 1 ii 1 1 k nre almost sold ., I'Hat K works wonders, and vet does mil
other ilny m,, .
Warsaw, hid.,
James Kolduson
lakinp on weight.
lost lofl pounds in
incidentally, set a new record
for fasting in so doinp.
RnbiiisolT's (rouble!) was that
o had no appetite, lie simply
cvililn't bear tho sijtht of fond,
finally lie was induced to take
a class of buttermilk, and he
gradually recovered, lie had
dropped from 'SM) pounib lo
:;.(l.
This upsets the theory of
medical science that days is
the limit of a inau'n endurance
without food.
Stomach k
Dangerous
FAIR ATTENDANCE.
" e eapiurci n f,,,v the
""T 1 " 'liey didnC want to fi-ht.
They were mere boys. M'e onlv want
nice drv Hciuli,.,. i'i (1Pn ,'
sure we can finish up with a brilliant
voetory. 1
An Australian trooper in Kpvpt said-
are cmuped .just below the Pvra
imiln, not , l.t. ,daee in the world
"''"'"f'h the . t Napoleon chose it
nnco. Jhu preni drawback is sand; we
di'HI on it, ,.,., j,, it, 0veu eat it It
''"uses sore eves and bad lanpuape and
would cveiilinillv l,rt.a t vor l.ilrt "
, ' 'V", the llriti.-h fur cats
fiii-nished the troops, London oriv,,.,
I have been nnivii!,..! u-td, .,
unite n " inittv ,.,.l.,l i
'" "" loinieiiiiiip between n monkev
and an arctic ei,l,.i-,c tt n.i.i ... .....
,,,; , . 1 ' (lie
"f.M jo cany, ,t j wari ,,!,,,, j(.
1 '" niain ilium, ' I
1 ,M" ""'"''" ''' Rt"i'' fortitude I
( ...I ..i-Miiau Miells to sit beside the
' """n ol a neither womnn wns told i
i ,,S"n".v private's letter fro,,,
j '""''' I lie w, oneii sat silendv beside
"''' in a ii.,,,,, of a house' when n
I I':.''' 11 '""-t outside the front
" l''" added, "and neither
I " lie,,, ,:aveav nolice of it. Another
! snell shal ei,.,i ,i i,.,i.. ,
lu'llse :,J ,1, ' r ""'
inns,- i-iiioo iiinvn to-
1
n I e :
tur iiiikel.
blister the (enderest skin.
.lust massape .MI.'.STIOIJOLE in wil.lC
the finper-tips pently. cSeo how ipiicklv:
it. brinps relief how speedily the pain'
disappears. I
And there is nothinp-like JH'STKR-'
OLK for foc Throat, Bronchitis, Toti-j
.-.iiii, . loop, ,-iur .ecn, Astlima, Aeti-i
I ralpin, Headache, Conpestion, Pleurisy,
j Hheunintisni, I.uniUio, Puins and Aches!
of I'ai-k or Joints, Sprains, iSore Mus-j
cles liruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feel.,'
"'olds of the Chest fit often Prevents'
Pneumonia).
. At your drnppist's, in 2oc and ,r)lle
inrs. and n special largo hosidtal tdze
tor ir'2.30. i
He sure vou pet the Pennine Ml'S-i
TKMOLIC. b'ef'ase iiuitations pe( what
you ask for. The Musterole Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. .
San Francisco, April l,"i. Timt more
than id.Oilil.nuO people will attend the
Pan.inia-Paeific expo --it inn was (lie es
timate today of Charles C. Moore, presi
dent ol' the world's fa'r, in nddressiiip
the delepates to the convention of the
American Association of l'assenper
Trnftie Officers.
Lommon Sense Advite br i jjj.
ill iin , . . '
i .Ac n sioniMu are dm,:,,, i.
cause ncid irritates nt i,fm ,i,
eiicau- lining of ll( start, ilf
.niinieiinp and preventing li- ;,,),
i urn in me siumatj, m j, (l.
1'nio.ioiv 111 iir-tenitis ef tif tm til
stomacli tmuW? hm itriu-:
ii'i. i' i iiuirv nip. in.wiMB,.;i
r trcatnii'iit arc usolosiiwlw dr i
Mhev Icuvc the snum i lit, lit
.acid in inc f tomai'l, m swjiw u I
e ever. The nciil mint In
and its formalnu frtnue
and tlic best Ibing hr this Wip
a teasMoiifal iif liisuraW imenfJii
simple nntmU, tV in Mt '
;'c or cold water allot tat'iii!. wki'k 1 1
onlv iniittalizoi thf acid, but star I
, vents the fermentation fun V
aciditv is developed. Foods W
dinat'ilv cause distress niy be ftf I
with impunity if the meal fmw
with a little hisurateil roiipeosii. "
can be uhtaiiiril from nny iltuffi:
should aiwny bo kept lanJy.
TRY A JOUENALCUSSItlEli'S
THEY ARE BUSINESS (ilil'im-
ONE CENT A WORD.
JSSSSSSS3BB3EIS
HU1E WING SANG CO.
ha tiered
and tl.
i- ' "11 s ,.F 11,., ..:i:.. .
women mine out as white
""h the dust which hud i
l"'il tin in. '.jr ,,,,,.11110 wl,s
ens 11,1.1 .1... ,.. , . . ""
""' ii i ne o u si mi, I,.,.,,,
then they re-entered, re-'
i n which na, unset,
vipil ns Ihoiith i he'
llMilil
n uvuj vw ii n i
i i
of I
"I WW mm vn - m.. r.'frt T
'"'t . B H F7 ff r Fa a a a V J;
- ;
! '(
I A '!
Big line of Waists, House, Dresses, Silk GocdA Men f
Suits, PanU and Overalls, Ladies', Gents, and Children i w
Overshirts, Sweaters and Slioes, Ladies' and Children bi"'
Neckwear, Ladies' and Gents' Hosiory, Gloves, Comfoiters,
Embroideries, Laces and Mattings. lnr in
We make up Wrnppors, Kiiiion.is and White Underwear.
selling at lower prices.
291 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREfl
mill
! vein
1 'li'lil
I hl'lslle.l i',..
ji"i.iustc, ,,e
;nnd resiiiM,.,
er of
"' cnrience
woik."
i A litem
! terv nml ,',
I I'h'ininp that'l,,,
i a cluck fi,, I,, (u,
"'l'olepi.-e, ,r v,
I.vmil': "Tm.,,,
ti'iciiiui
i I"'! have l
i' aie so , ,
' hat we 1 1,
tact
the
:,s iH a part of d,,.
VC a.
the Royal Field Ai til
simp employe ni'ter e.v-'
expected to brini; limue '
' 'to.vu lurll of H.'iliu"
'itll'K a Oli'f letter b
is ie -'liaiii e of askin'
tiva me a d.iv .iiv
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Thursday, Friday, Batumi
2 to 4 P. M.
4
Electric Company5
Show Window
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