Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 24, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    o.rriw OEEGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 191S.
THE SALEM CAPITAL JOPBMAL. SALEM, OEEGOW,
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A Special Sale of
Women 's Coats
M $13.85
Here is an extra value for women who are looking for really stylish
up-to-date Coats at a moderate price. The new styles in the want
ed weaves and colors. You must see these garments to really ap
predate their worthiness. Take your choice of the lot at $13.85.
(See the Window Display.)
Our 740th Wednesday Surprise, April 28th
An Interesting Sale of
Fine Stationery at
23c a Box
A monster offering of fine boxed stationery, letter paper
with envelopes, correspondence card sets, and combination
sets. Plain white and tinted, a splendid assortment to choose
from. This stationery is new and at this price should inter-,
est everyone. Every woman and young woman should see
this great offering for next Wednesday. Your choice of the
assortment, 23c a box.
Sale Starts at 8 :30 See the Window Display (Court St.)
Vote for Your Favorite and Help Them Win a Trip to the Panama Exposition !
A VOTE WILL BE GIVEN WITH
EACH 25c PURCHASE Kvery 25c
purchaso will out it lo the customer to a
vote for their favorite candidate. $1.00
purchase good for four votes; $2.50
purchase good for 1(1 votes mid ho on.
Charged or cash purchases will piirtici
piito alike in these monthly contests.
Standing of Candidates at Last Count
FLORENCE ELGIN 1617
MRS. ALBERT BROWN '. 1581
AGNES BAYNE 1547
HIGH.SCIIOOL 105G
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD 924
MRS. II. NASH 498
A SEPARATE CONTEST EACH
MONTH. During May, June, July,
August and September. Expenses pnid
by the Meyers Department Store, in
eluding transportation, hotel bills, etc.
Truly this is a trip worth winning and
will be long remeinbcrd by those who
are successful in this contest,
ft
UXNURS At the Willamette sanitor
ium, April 23, li)15, Miss Katherine
Nenora tinners, nt the age of 20.
She in survived by a mother and
father, living three miles southeast of
the eity. The funeral services will tnle
place at the parlors of Webb & ('lough,
Souday nfternoou at 2 o'clock. Inter
ment will be at the Odd Fellows'
eem-tery. The parlors of Webb &
t 'lough will be open to receive friends
nuer i- o cioch tomorrow,
BERZKF At his home, 1IK:l n street.
April 24, 1915, Jinnes XI. llerz.ee, lit
the age of 87.
Funeiiil services will be held Sunday
at fha residence, 1-IS3 B street, Hev. F,
T. I'-jiter officiating. Burial will take
place at Leo -Mission cemetery. The
deceased is survived by two son's livim,
jin the eity and one daughter, Mis.
I Pntvrt.-.
sf:
BORN
)t)K
LLOYD At the Salem hospital, Salem,
Ore., Saturdiiy, April 24, 11)15, nt
11:45 a. in., to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Lloyd, a son.
ilr. mid Mrs. Lloyd are residents of
Spokane, Wash., the mother having
been formerly Miss Winona Savage,
duiignter of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Sav
age, of North Front street, this eity.
Both mother and baby are doing weil.
t . .
W. F. C.m.u.,, 'Mt,
Y. S. Tti..i.
.'.wo i:r:K
IS ill tl, .!..,. &!,.
hiisincss. 1 r'Jy
'if? Ellen 8ava of .
'! ike north J "' fe.
-elohratiou Moadw H
Nittcrn and (,,. i,... 5
ers l,v,g near Silvcft ,
.voHljr.lay on burin. '
l'eckham, 0f ltl., ,
r,n:&:
Mrs (,. . Xiitherlnml ay ,,ti i
i ia Norma. Sre i fk, X "f ' j
with lriemla i,v. ' w.
II I . ... "'I1V,
1 loin Havel. n
O. C. Lock rrturned ,hi .
mini a n I vi... , . "l,f
.. ..... ' unuiini, Wim
" the interests of the j, I.
o. dry iuio.Ii stow.
SAVE YOUR SALES CHECKS THEY ARE GOOD FOR VOTES
A Great Sale of Silks, 88 Cents a Yard
Commencing Monday. This new shipment of silks will appeal to every woman who con
template a new waist or dress for summer. The assortments includes many beautiful pat
terns in the most wanted colorings; plaids, figures and stripes are prominent. If you are
at all interested in silks do not fail to attend this event, which commences Monday morning
in the silk section. Your choice of the lot
88 Cents a Yard
See the Window Display (Court St.)
An Astonishing Sale of
Women's Oxfords, $1.00 Pair
An important clearance of Wom
en's Oxford's, many formerly sold
at $3.50 to $4.00. Blacks and tans
in the popular leathers, button and
lace models. You'll be surprised at
such values. Take your choice at
$1.00 a Pair
See the Window Display (Liberty St.)
State Souvenir Spoons Given Free
With each purchase of $2.50. Start your collection of spoons, get one of each state in the Union.
New ones are arriving every few days. A guarantee of quality with each. A spoon for 5c with
each $1.00 purchase.
OOODlOOOD S
All Around Town
several Ill-inch trout, weighing each
one and a piarter pounds.
! Where promises are niado good. My
guarantee is not n catch phrase H as
sures vou absolute s.itisfa.tion. 1 con-
I
I
of interest to the community in general
may be freely discussed. The church
is located at the corner of Cottage and
( he'iieketa streets.
Reta Reed will sing at the butterfly
dance Wednesday evening, Moose hall.
Mr. Barrere, founder and director of
the Hiirrere Knseinble, who is the best
solo ilutist in the world, will appear
at the armory May 4.
Mr. Barrere will also give concerts
this season in the middle west with the
"Trij de Luteee," as flutist. The oth
er members of the trio are Paul Kefer,
cellist, and .Sal.edo, harpist. Salem has
the rare privilege of hearing this won
derful solnist at the armory, May 4.
The University of Oregon tenuis play
ers, the champions of the northwest, are
here this afternoon playing the home
team at the Willamette universitv
courts, flic Kiigenc tenia is composed
of Captain Reeves Bond and Messrs.
Hcaif, Church and Huberts, Thu home
players are in singles, K. R. Beiiham.
W. I'. Butler, Ilalph D. M.oores, tl. V.
l'litnam and Fuiil Smith. In doubles,
the .ilnyers for the home team are Les
lie Howell and Robert Funis, ami F. J).
Thirlscn and .1. V. Hnrbison. Four
singles and two doubles, two out of
three, will be played. This is the first
game of the season tor the home lilnv-
ers, and while they do not expect to
take everything in sight, yet they are
ti listing to the new Salem spirit to pull
rnem tnrouga,
In France, George Barrere, the found-
was dc. o
Free Dispensary fcr
Worthy Poor
Dr.P.iMay.D.Cuilk
urenetor, fl. D. B. C, s
conduct a fret diipeinr; It
vu.iujjrireiie aujummeiitt itroac
303-6-7, Hubbard B Mti
incurable casei especially nfc
ed. Houri from 1 to 1 1 1
Phone 572. r
Dr. MendeUonn, specialist In flttlug
1mih correctly. VJ. U. bank bldg.
Don't Btay away with your jitneys, !
we wain tliem. i'i i oitit street.
Rov. Mr. Iludloy
Friends' church
of
ivill
the Rosedalo i
address the
Miss Hazel G. Scott, a trained nurse,
was tailed vcsterilav to lalliis on pii)-
Hotcakes and coffee 10 cents. Scott's At the rogular meeting of the Sons
1711 Wifith Commercial street. lot Veterans this week, a new member ! ( r of the Harrere Ensembl
o 1 So ,-ears old was initiated. The work rated by the government for his most
Mrs. W. C. Eimnol, who was operated'"'' or,b'r is progressing nicely and ! i'xc. Ilcnt miniature orchestra. Hear his
on i:ist week for npiiendieitis, nt the interest is sustained. i i 'ute soios at me nrinory .nay 4
Salem hospital, has so far recovered o
sider no case closed till the patient has that to.lav she was taken to her home Another case of love at first sight;
been given every aid and relief that at Il7."i North Seventeenth street. IK'1'' onrely escapes marrying a vidian. j
nioilcrii optical science can tiiruisn. 1 1 . 0 , inniid, .May I.
will treat you honestly and fairly. My Maurine Satin Crnum and Rfinnlv T.n.
U years of practical experience on-1 ,;. Th r il(fr i ,..,,. i For the bowling chamiiionship of the
Irs me to tit viir eyes scieiititicully ; i , .;u ,r v.,n.., ,. iMiiinetto vnllev, niul also cash prizes,
witlmut the use or iii,inious drops "i" i i noli iict i s. the valley bowling toiirnuiuent w
i on in c
be
dings. Ir. M. 1'. Mendelsohn
l-:2ll 1'. S. Itimli building
Ministers' meeting Moiidny on "The . fcsiioiu.l wink at the Hnlliis liuspital.
lo. al church and church unity. '
The Capital Lumucr Co., 310 South
Twelfth, lliiilding material of all klmla.
The Liberty and Wost Sulom baseball
teams are ariaugiiig lor a gunie to be
played tomorrow afternoon in West St
leui, Autoiuobile tnpe paflsongora and
baggngc; rates reasonable. Country
trip! a specialty. V. (I, Mcl'.lroy.
l'hoiio: Day, III"; night, 0:il,
R, V. Wilder will loave tomorrow
afternoon for I'mtlund, leaving Mon
day lil'lernooii at I:il0 o'clock on the
sleaaicr Norlliern Pacific for San l''raii
eiaco, o
Sinoko La Corona and be convinced
1luit there is none better. Siilem iiiade.
10 cents,
The river today li again breaking the
record for low stage this year, as the
recmd is ll.l feet above low water.
All kinds of office and stare fixtures
made to order at Helnhnrd's. 2tW Che
nieketa. Thone fil I.
E. Cooke Patton will loave Monday
for a three weeks' trip in the interests
of 'lis postal card business. His trip
will begin at Ast.vin nu.l include all
the coast cities in the state,
"It was the largest attendance upon
an occasion of the kind that I have
ever witnessed in the state," says State
School Superintendent Churchill, in
commenting upon, the success of tin'
l.ane county school children's industrial
fair, which was held in Junction City
yest Milay. The presence of the gover
nor, who delivered an address for the
I,..,,.,.-;. nc ,i ..ii.i i ,i
., ,. (1 ,, I I mil .lie iiiui.iHiw linn wiuiiv iiiu-in ui m iii .nit .ii.i. i. in i nic mcum.
Ast'inn, with his mother. Mrs. I(. IV,, , ... . . . . 1 i ... , .... ,. .
' i r.i . i ill 1 1. nil. v. nun . '..1 I . nr..ji, ;''.' 1. 1, linn ill., r..it,...ii. ill. till. iiiih.
vnllis, with two teams from the Club i who were there in force to lend their
oninicinoriite the founding of Odd Fcl-U;,i, i ,.,' ... ' . ..... . " alleys, will compete. Singles, doubles, ; presence and intliionec to the nttnic-
lowship in America, with special exer- ,(, Wilhinicti.. I,,,. . i Mni1 livi"11111" ,'Vl'lll will be bowled, t'ous ot the exhibit, were greatly re
ciscs and program to be held at their i ,..,, vl ., , I " ' I i 'l'lu l1'"'"'' '' s o'clock, sponsible for the crowds, Mr. Churchill
.lodge next Mom lav evening. Judge-,.. U .,,., i ,',, "idles and gentlemen are cordially Miit-'s. lie modestly liiade no mention
,i!...ir.m II. H1111...H ',.! ........I .-,,.,.:. ':. I-H"t l""Kitss in pulling As- it.x-it.., . attend. I of his own niesenee and delivery nt
IIOll. SItlll I. I'. I II . I . Ol IMISflllllC, ' ... . ..,1 I. ...... .I, . .........,.., . n
who was nore ui.iiiy on inisiuess, i-.vcn
if half the prunes now on the trees
Mttttlti
I
PIANO OWNEBJinEffldSit
made white inn. liiiii-si'
to varnish, im mis ;
bruises, no matter In iiti,tl
neatly repaired nj p:.Mi
V hxpert piuno my. ttprnt t
se and regnatitf mx'mt
eliargcs. Vim Mi B. F.i
Kuck.
sjt iuun
Day oi NisM
2 t
1 A. l aowin l
1
Plumbing, BepiMni ii W '
work a WcuI. (
I Reasonable Charge. U j
"?
I,
Attorney Oraut Corby has moved his
low ill I'ic to second floor 1'. S. Hunk
building, rooms lll-llo.
held this evening, Sundae and Sunday
,,.,, . .. .'evening on the ( lnb nlleys, Tennis
Raymond Rowland, an attorney of ,.., ai,,,nw ,, (,11-i ,.., of
xne ouu ioitowB are mawng PWM; ,.,.,, Iin, ,. hl u., (m. ,,,
lor a great jubilee and celebration, to ' lllsl , ,,.Vv . ,., ,...,:,.: ,.
i Safety First
Call a Taxi
or TourwCf
Phone 700
Salem Taxi C&
"My prune crop in in ftno conrtl-
Irich.
will miiKe m In ii t addresses, u,.,. , i . . .
ium nesidcs i lie s leaning a special lit- l,,
ci n iy and niiisiciu piogiiiiii tins liecn nr-
1 ranged.
'by is a live one. He leaves
lor homo.
i Mrs. Stith has moved her stoc'a
from "The Maples" to II")
I North Liberty street.
e einii
ll'l.t'C Illlil ll.llul.-.l li... Ill ... inu li.t.1,1 ,ii.
nit, I would have a uood croi
o i " ' The contract for the building of the
onco: i wu ui ri'sVos.o,o ior, i ew ,, ,,. at ,.,.,,, , ,hsl,,,.t Th(J Willamet;o lulivor8ity Dasoball
any debts euutracte, by ',, r 1, I b i' ' .-oanaty. will be let toduy. The tonm Bro p,avi,,K McMinnville college
cept in.vself personally. Unniel Fan- ' . ' . ' . .. . . T .V ", " ." , ,l",t l'"'t "ut 2.-iOO to invest iu a ! ,i,i, alter. . .... the McMinnville
li.-., ii.iii.iitiLi I. ii.l mi liisliniirs.
-
an .iildresH figuring as an attraction,
of i but the chief cause of the big attend-
soinctiiiiig more than
ability." Mv service
mere
'iiibraces: abso-!
lute accuracy in uuiLiiig exiiuiinations;
club asking lu""M,g glasses tuiii win posi-
t.,v.,, ...iicci, ,inii .i.'.ei is ill liuii;
Tlio Williams & McKeithan Lumbor
Co. write the Commercial
t'.u- nil l.iinlri t.t' it. t'...-i..iil int. in.... id i.i i
the lumber business. Thev are engaged ,'!,,lrtl'1"1,"'. ce'isidernte treatnienl at all
in the lumber business iu Lvnchbiirg, l"lr l""'"'s' i""1 11 l!"arantee of
Vi.,.,i,.. .....I Hti.i.. il.nl ll.i.v wowl.i i 'i!l.-1f MniiHt.-tum. Dr. M. 1'. Men-
like to engage in the lumber mannl'iic-
field. The local team have been prac-
0 I icing every afternoon for the last week
Attention, Odd Follows and Retekahs 'a ml playing the higii school team, and
vou inc invited tu be present at the they are in fine shape.
tilling iu this stale.
lelsohn, looms IMII '.'II S, Hunk bldg
C, C. Graham and wife and Curtis
I am pleased to aerve your eye needs, ; ' rs nu.l wile will go to Connllis on
whether the smallest repair lob or the the C.iiiluuiiona. They will take their
most costly Krvtoks. Mv II- vears of I cars with them and motor home tumor
practical experience etiablea me to fit low evening.
your eyes scientifically without the use
of in un ions drops or drags. )r. M. 1',
Men iels.iliu, rooms 'JIO-'JIl I1, S. Iliuil.
building.
C. S. Bolle, of the Gray Gelle, return
ed yesterday Irom a fislnng trip on Knights and Ladies of Security, of
Thomas ereeK. lie reports good HieK Portland, was in the eitv last
I .......A ... ,1. 1. ... lot... ............ , . ..- ,. .- ... . . '
ii.... ....,..K... ...,- ".i i ""K"" u, nuciui a special nieeiing oi the lo.liie. et Woo. i r .).., Wnrl.i II1
Gj to the Bakor, 015 Ferry street,
: for a good Sunday dinner, :i."ie. Uegulnr
j table bouid, ft.SH per week.
' .Tennis tournament between McMinn
ville tollcge and Willamette university
yesterday on the cement courts resulted
ly assistant with Cottnire t'n.lertak.
ing l'arlors. I'liime 721.
o-
n nee was the action of the iniinngcineiit
of the exhibit in fixing the attendance
of the children of the different school
districts nnd the parents who registered
their attendance as two of the import
ant '.oints in the milking of awards of
the prizes. The fair was a decided suc
cess in every particular.
The Barrere Ensemble, at the armory
Tue.i.lay, May 4, l'riees i, 1.50, L
"."ic.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the neighbors and
frieuls for their kindness and sympathy
and for the beautiful floral offerings
during the illness and death of our be
loved father and husband.
MRS. KATIK WEISS,
MI.V- L KITH A WK1SS.
Notice to the Public.
There is Danger in
Wearing Glasses Not
Suited to Your Eyes
When your glasses cease to give you the com
fort they formerly ditl in reading
or seeing objects at a distance or
near at hand, it is important that
you attend to the matter immedi
ately, for many eyes are ruined
forever through wenrtyjr improper glasses,
FITTING EYES IS A DELICATE PROPOSITION AND
ONE THAT REQUIRES SKILL AND KNOWLEDGE.
Come here where you are assured of getting high grade,
accurate nnd experienced assistance at all times.
Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist
203-200 Hubbard Bldg. Thone 109
I. Ci. O. I', lijill M.in.l.iv eveuiliir. A I , I- i 1
-ll, to cclclinite the anniversary of the
iiigaiii.atieii f o,,l Fellowship in Am
erica. Special piogrmu. Committee.
"Cartoons Made In Salem" ia Uie
title ol' a book of cartoons of the mem
bers of the lui,-, legislature, The book
contains about ltd drawiiiL's of the in n cniniilet.. v!ct..i-v f,,.. l.n.vill.i
members of tl. legislature as they ap- in both singles and' doubles. Ill the
ll'cntvd to Mr, Wade, with en-ninenta of first inatcli, the singles, .lewelt lost to
siivines bv Hi. i ,...,, I,,,,- ... I in... ,i .1.1 .... . :.. ... . .... i . . ..
vn-,. r t .rfin....i. -..ii .' . . .iin.u.ii ii-w, u--, i.ihi iii me iiouoies .ic-
Norma N. UffingweU, embalmerand : ing oil some ol their special hobbies. Minn illo won from Kleuel and Smith.
r-nt. ,1'1' l2'M1, Tl"' ll"'t '""t''1', singles,! hive tnken over the Carter .Studio
ru .unci, on xruui aim vourt sim.tli lost to Ilishop. 0 2, ( -4. !in the Hubbard building and win open
reels. Mi, l,.., II., , ,,.,..: ill ... ... .... r i,i the
t w n. .. . .. i .. -v...., ........ ., . .,i.n. n .tiia'i. av. Anru n. ami win ai
.1U' . manager ot tne , Kooin ami b,,;,,,! M i.er week. ! A hotinm. ,m .., .'..,... i; .'u. i ...... i. .i, tin nhoto-
O . 1 Moose hull WVilnt'Mttn v oni nu- Aliril lm-iiiJim wnrk flint inn 1 oltttlined.
I'vomiik! U S. Geor. clerk of th loonl ordor o ' I . m.,u MArnt' h roX,
I,. I .... ,. w. . i .. . ... .. ... I'itiirui n nn, i-.a
evidence of the fishing iu the way ot'. After the business session, refreshments ! the silver iul.il,.. eelebialioii .,f tl,', i7l"T . .
and music concluded the eveniun, The I Indue to be h .1.1 t 'fvi .8,,.nf0'd .'"C9' . ocal ngent f.or thc
lodge i, preparing to organic a grand day. Among WoUmTn ,7S V,K t
...einoership campaign. who ill be nrcsen. to assist in the 'r , . .. " ?J S "l 'm v
:. 1 I , 1 1 ', , '' '"'iiii, 01 ni'UUif. II It'll Will lit'
J ';; 1.1. Huik, who ha lutMi heii.riiUMiitr.l tomorrow tnorniutf noiiMtimt:
u,ni" ' i no 01 ha iur I 10 niiKt. Ill a i n i....i.
t -Hi 1 . "UUI " " 1 iui it 111 j 1 uii ui inr
vnnriu 1011 mil nt' iioiu in
Office BHgh,.
forII
Oo to Dr. Stone 'a for trussea,
Judge C. L. McNary will address the
member of the Multnomah liar asso
ciation nt their annua! ban.piet to be
held at the Portland hotel this evening.
The subject of his address will be
"IK-vity."
Dr, Wislicenua Sanatorium for pres
ervation and restoration of health.
Hubbard building.
The Bligh billiard and pool hall open
veins. The
Word has been definitely received
from Dr. 10. .1. Stewart, director of nth-
I,.,;... m n a c l.v the track mali
nger of Wiilaiu'ette, stating that he will
brine a team of 15 or 20 men to Salem
i.v. IM.Iau n omiinetrt nullllist T'1(-
"" "i ' V '" ."! n ,
,ver,d houSM i lo" '
parts of .-, ci,. ,
,,,1 terms easier hn
niVrMic Market
1(,;ndanuppo'Prtf"1,,'l
iell on wry wy tn t
nv .
R. K. '!
city ri M j
Flour. , pt. !
T s I1TK" .
urcKU ,..,...uta
Oregon ""...;
V fiuiranfeed
Wit-
re.-'! tT' ,,"l!'le' Wr' Wi" r''1" m,U ,ril' " w''"l"' Hi'' linejlnn.e'te. This meet will be of interest
" i n . mem i.i.ice, No. IIS. ,lit;ii. of s:i:i .,.11... ti...... i.,a. t ,,11 i, ...i..v .....i...r athletes in nc
" ' O ' i.rp iir.ibi.l.U- flu, Cnui... .'I.fl- u,.rtitin t.,w h tl.iu .I.iia Kdine of the best
urge 1 lauKha linger longest. An Am- leaving Suleln. Ii 1. ..1ic...t,.,i'tit tw!u-iii'i .,n,tlci..ti.,I. Dr. Stewart li"
'"' iticn. (irand, May 1.
Tomorrow wtll be first conininnion
" in M. .losei.h'a church. This benu
foci;;! innt.1.. it... ........:.... ii i. .
,1 . .... 1 . . , .... . . - , 1 mr 1 ui' uriMHiun win vv
. ' r """r" ,u,,Kh, hnr'- ;:'" ti,,. ,.,,ii, 0r ti..-
AO C M.ttl.i1 l.itM i.e.... ii.ir.t.l l,v l I 11 .. .. , ' .' ..
No expense has been spared bv Mr,
Hligh in the furnishings. Th color
scheme thiougliout is la oak, with wain
scoting entirely around the room to
match. With its five tables, cigar stand
and shoe shining stand, all in the bit
est approved models, the hall ia made
especially attractive.
a.. i.i . . . .
ti,,, I ,,i ,, ,', ,, .1 ' 'wl"4 '"": nas oeen securea for
1 Z ' , - Z ,',,ri"m'"y ' A,,i"""' '" Wednesday even-
1'unti III 1IIO i :.lll 11 HI. tlinN whim l i .... a..:i n.i . . ...
ciui.tr.'.. ,.iii . . ,r M,K' nv ' -moos. ium.
--"I i.!iuHo. .ui" noiv xiioie
A.ldreases will be made tomorrow
eyeunig t tl. Ciiitariun church bv
.ivor llailey n. White. .1. C. Nelson.
will average more than 70 miles ne'rbcen nuttinir hia men through some
hour on their home .tourney to Seattle. I stiff training for the last few wees".
arovp I ICV n.n '-
llcil't lien.!,.,,,..
"iiiiiiiiinliiiiiiic,
After mass the l'irst
brciKli,,, i si . .ni kV l, . V'". '1 " m ,,', "'"" """"'ge
a 's Altar socieiy."" 13 LTlZ
.. iiscner, states tint
tliese Sundav
isH. Aa Am..ti.-. i T.n Z"" ' ""K ",,,0""" "is church are not
Mac . icngioiis services, but rather i tlu. wflv
A terrific scream from start to fin-
a.,. I ,,l,., hi. ,.,,11,1
In the best of condition. heninna ....
a number of Rood athletes this yea
uii.l Mr. Hmuor. Who IS coiiciuhh -
thnt wilt hp her to win point n. 1 ' "
Thmm.Hon lift! not U 'Pt t'nofM "
. . .Mil
little
I of civic gatherings, in which problem', test
, v. .v,,..,,. n have ui"
. uroiHitH lent, r.p'-
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good showing.
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