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I THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPT. 10. 1915. EIGHT Highest Quality -:- Lowest Prices Let Us Get Your Boy Ready For School: All Around Town i W School time is steadily drawing nearer only a few days remain, and you want him to be ready for the first day. His suit is one of the most im- H- nnrtant items. Our efforts for the Fall and ti unci .-xracuii 111 uic uus ciiivu v-uuiumc guuu taste newest styles and serviceability. From the dressy suits for little boys 3 to 8 years of age to the tasteful patterns and fabrics for big boys up to 18 years you'll find the same good style and quality. We guarantee satisfaction. & i '1 L lA : yifH : r Dr. Mendeisolm. frxdAUst In fitting Amcgemeati Urt beea made ty tie flaasti torrectly. C. 6. U-k tic. 1 eity eccil to secure tie lament o, ., , the Mastic temple as a rest room fur - . ' the wtiten ar.d cbillren dttriig the state ,,LVC '.Ttrt. to. A comt.teM mrr,a will I placed he sab-m . M. (.. t'. t - cryihi::? jit.le wf K..Jay OB lm-.,;!.! ... U k t0 a3ke it pWasar.t for the as, .nation. He wii r'tj.'E t' n.crrvw. J visitors. Dr. Btone" Drag Store, tf The river today is 3 3 feet beio low water mark, which hit Wa eiaciiy the, static of the river in-c .V:oi.-t .';!. One ! vear a0 today the -"'Si f "' T b-.-lu- zero. Dr. E. T. Mclat:re. surgeon, 211 laoni' r plvsicisn and Ia order to accommodate the extra traffic hf tie rtudet. of the iisbcr educati-tal iiifito:-ii -i the s-dte re turn to Kegel and to Corvi.i! the southern Pacific will run a s j --iss 1 tram ssnday afterncor. s. pt ember 12. from 1' tt:-ji:.! to Kajr-ne. The Train will stop :.t W. MlLurn at 4:30 p. m.. in this eity at r-:25 and in Albany at :Vj arriving in Kuf'-ue ht BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS with two pairs of pants, all sizes up to 18 years Priced $3.00 to $10.00 BOYS' WOOL MACKINAW'S Sizes 5 to 16 years, SjjOO and $6.00 BOYS' UNION SUITS "Munsing Quality" Priced 75c to $1.30 a Suit The most popular and wanted styles of Boys' Hats and Caps Hats $1.00 to $2.00; Caps 23c to $1.00 Rer. A. A. Winter, part or c! the Uait fi hvai: -)-) ehur ' :'. -r ..'!!;.. i;tiiiar aft." - u: 4 ''. ' at the W. O.'T. V. I .'.:. ' ' :: ri.' : ::.! ai.J I' rry street. Dr. Stone's Drag Swre. tf Tie Drager Fruit company today re ive.1 i y exj-re- a -rte "f 1 runes at -neit'.i.! greeti. 11 I runes To the FiL-.irir.2 at 'hi- rate. tLe tu-iie t. BOYS SUIT SPECIAL We have a few 1'oys' Suits which we offer at an attractive price. These are of the "Meyers Quality". Plain coat model. Regular $5.00 to $8.00 grades Extra special while they last $2.95 a suit. H. May i-oiice oi) eJ as he returned f Independence. He await trial in poll iBorcici'. im ajrenei ty the Salem har(( rt -3 Dr. Utter, dentisr. Natinnal I'ental ( .,: V: Offiee 414 Sal merce Lhlg. wJl return from '.--? "t t?nber a fcsi.it of Com-tf m.jiii n.ake i'i jouuis dried to the l.jshel. Thr-?e iflivste to n:e extent ti.e fin' (juality rie!;rje-. of the prun-s this .!, T:.e I:a.'. r plant Xpert to ship a ear load of jrunes Lilt Wick. "The Henerietta," the greatest the atrical attraetiiTj in the country EOtr layiriir at '"an Francis, o, wii! uppear in .r.!etn at the 'iraad. eptemr.er 27. This will he the only stand between s-:in Frare-i o and I'ortiaii.i. The . at includes Wm. H. Crane. Thomas V.". K..SI-. Ma.-lyn Arbuekle. Lawf.n Hope Crews and Mabel Tahaterrn nve of The Wexford ij drawing good houses tte greatest stars io the theatrical fir- w ith is comninntK'n of rr.( vn; and vaudeville. Th I.int'n evening were jjjener-'ii'i.v crci sinpng and daoeiair l"t; i: preciated by the aud.t;..'e. Mft' uet last . tioir ;it!y tip- SCHOOL SHOES'-lf he is hard on shoes bring him to us The House of Quality MggMv'Hk V JJL - liopoplopops Salem's Big Department Store X New class in shcrthiLd aud -teneo-tvi.v will be roiniue-"'-! at the Capital liusiness rolle(!e on Mr:.iay. f-ept-bt. The prinripel is m his oftiie flay thi week to an-'rr iroiiries TWO REAL SNAPS ENGLISH AND FRENCH If dd this week. The owner writrtj in to tell bin property at a aurrifire;! houe, birn, wiudmill, 3 lut 1 it'xl 50 ft.,' all kinds i f bearing fruit tree, l'riec tlW; tetu.i. l'ropeity is well worth! -',KA. 1 Well Improved 5-A. Tract Trie l.'iOO; term. W J.TCKl; holme. barn, two well,' all kindi of berni; ' fruit iree and lerrie rlune in, bet fii in the vlley. Let ui how you lhi Trty tiwiay. j L BECHTEL & CO. Sole Agent i i 317 8tt Bueet Phone tf2 Come to New York to Talk Over Situation With Amer ican Money Kings When In SALEM, OREGON, atop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Fra and PriTat Bath RATES 76c. 11.00, $150 TEE DAT 7 only hotel in the butineu ditri t Neareit to ail iH't,!, Thetri and Capitol tiuil'litik,'. A Rome Away from Horn T. O. EUOII, Prop. Both Fhooea. Fret Auto Boa. New Viifk.S.pt. lit.- lieiireentatie! of ln ost tinee ipmrter of the wold's wealth lie hue t(iny, fimn Knland und Kraiire, for a toufen me with fin iinrieiit Htiiih is etpeted to test, ire the -tlility uf iore,u e Iiane, nd to rriii;e fur credits for the allies for punht.x j i.i tin I'oiintry. The rtiiiiuisMoiii-is, alining !te hist ni(;ht. nre.siiol to a iniii- U.n in thin rountry. lu the pfiy, !iih taken in ha i ) by .1. I'. Morgan ari l lleii'y I'. l,t oifoTi, life I.of.t r::' f .lii.V.ie Kead f Kiit'!a.i,t; l!:,,il K. liia.kett and Mr Henry Snutii, of the lritih 1ron ory di'pait'iieiit ; Sir l'.-lar. 11. Midden. iinnKiii' dii.iti.r ef the lmdon City mi l Mi. linn I bar.K; im. tiniest Mallet rind i-t!i MmiiiImv Tcpie.i-ntnijj the i'ren, h tu-n-iirv ilepuft'lu tit. The rtiioti.i.ni'M :i. 1 : t ! t.i con fer noli .1. I1. Morrun aiol llo r prrto ii.eot luliii' n:. piaiiy in flan's lil-iary. If the ciinuiiiviin tertihiltn bil. cemi'h it liny linnet Kvikeis frmn Sn riaiu t hicao. lioton( llener and oilier Inriii' ntie. 'Salem's Best Market Place Tomatoes For Canning Ktr file.-!.,!, buehel 73c Fall Butter Pears O.h.J one, biuhel 75c King Apples lirue and I. nod, buidirl 7.V Mann .lar. l"t. .'tV, Qtn. (iV, 1 'i (inlloin ,s".c do.'cn. Kioiioiny !ne, 11.0", 11.1.1. Y.. Seal Mc, tt'.e for .,nit. I'ure Hum Jar l!i,bber. 1 d "'.. - V Tearing KiiiM loe. l''a, pound Lie; be. I Va li"r i, k);e Jelly dlai Ov- doien. MiiMtn or bconoitiv t ap! "c Jo. Hi;f ti.70 Nark. Y. er thim; for t'unnirj. WESTACOTf-THlELSEN COMPANY 11 Ntrti TLh "treet Orocery Thoet &30; Meat Tboiia 110 i Five Acddents in Marion County For Week Reported There were fho accidents reKrted from Marion county to the Mate in duitriil accident eorninission for the week, ending September H. of which one' an i.jKirted trom rs.ilem. P. H. H.jmes. ' or tin citv, niiMuir.Vd a brok'eu lej; while working as a telephone lineman;' Kail Ruble, of !-:leru.n, finder ent. sswinill; Km iik Ko.l'el. Siherton, leg, cot. biili; liwinee I i.-K. Mill I'ity, aiikl- liroken lni ii . I laude Smith, foot lmied. iwimll. From September 3rd to !'th inclusive there were ropu-tel to the state in-du-lrial accident eniii!i-sion 1'lri 1 dent of which 2 wtre fatal, (if the total reported were vuhject to the act; t'l wer fiorn public utility enrpor- 1 aiouis; l;i w, re from firm an. I cor poratinnn u.io liai e rejeetnl the act; arid one was ftctn a firm riot emplovnn; labor in a hazardous oeeiition. The following shuns the i.uinl.er of aci i d"iit by industry: Sawmills :;.!, U iivl Jo, railroad opeiation 1!'. construc tion 1.1, iiun' and steel w.rks t',. nieat pa.ki.m ,1, pp,r mills 1, general con t rai-t iTiii, rink rriihir, telepnone line men ;t t-a.-h, milling, laii-enterii.,;. and laundry 2 each. The fill,,n i r. i: one ea.-h: 1'o.kint, pluud.inn. .Ircln . dertriial wor!,, ditchitu;. j h i i. t i ti u . I nri;e operations, aut"o.olole wi.rks, iir pleinent house, telegraph rm veneers, iiioreie i -v i ii r. wK,i,'n niili. 1rnn tirlaiion roinpuiiv, Kteain boating, pow er ewn.pany, departmeiit stnre, ladro.i l ii,;.t. railmad t.-j ver. pile ,l'ii'ik'. poldisnnij roininy. Lieutenant Colonel Goodiar WiD Be Court MarHaled Wi,. hinion. Ss-pt. In. The war de paitiiietit this afternimn or len d Lieu- tellttlit ('oko.l'el L. L. (iocdirt of the .'ii.U-e it,, ate ec-ieruls off n e I'a. ifio co.'i-t diMn,n rourt niartiahd i n the halves f Hindu, -I picuolicia) to t.ie ser, e. Ooodier I SUent. San Vrmirivo, st I. 10, - I.i, utcnant olonel i..,liei divlimd this atteri.'non til cieiii'ciit en i. ns timii V.riin;toii ;lit he hal b.eu (n.i.rc.t court n.ar t;nl.d but he s,im,d silipilsed. -oip in miliinry -l r . ! her,. Mas to Ibe e!f,-,t : l.at lioolier nenised over erioM, it,;:,. tn hi mn. Captain i; ber in tu' a, -h. plane fall at the San l'iei;o Mtin lnt t.,11. fc: anuos'd the Mtiiu!..i-.ui of lapla ii in ivin, -, n:il cerji, m command t The jminter tino l er, with butii lcts (. tored, his spi-ie h i r r . and n.'temal Iv in line.), was fwt ,'i,r, ,l f,,r at the an lii en li..piial. lo t later, tliroitb hi father influence, n nis said, w.(. rrnuned to ihe Lelto-nin liojitnl at lh l'rvidio en Dr. F'oyd L. Utter is home from a vis.it to the .San J'raaeiKO expiwitioii and short tour into other part of the state. Beaide atterdirg the fair, he wan preseut at the mcetiuus of the Na tional Iiental eonpr--ss aLich met in that i ity last week. The Salem Woman's club meets Sat-; urdiiy. 2:10 p. m.. at public lil.rary. The "Art and the Camera" will t the subject tor the afterno.i. For the two story choo! building to be erected at Huhhnrd. th lo-.vest bid submitted wan by (Jeorje Hubbard, of Portland 12.2.! The f.llowinc bids were fubmitted hv Sr.lim firms: I.. C. Denison. n.Sii5:"r. A. Krixon. ?15.nil;' Fred E. Dalrymple, 1L749. Danco Saturday evening in hall over Pomeroy 's Jewdry tore. ,1e per 'iuTue. George W. Johnson and John W. Kowland. of tl .s c:ty, went to .leff.r con today to attend the funeral of E. N. Thomas which will lie held in that eity. Mr. Thomas na a well known resident of this county :' l had resided in ,1. f ferson for ovtr f fry years. TEffiDr meeting of Mult a iion.ah ' hapier No. 1, K. A. M.. l&hl Mark Va.vr deeree. on i a: i. .i welcome. tnanierit. The following parties have engaged passj.ge on the steamer Great Northern. sailiLf from Flavrl for Sen Francisco Saturdav, the eleventh: Mr. sad Mr. S. Z. Culver. Mr. and Mr. J. H. Albert lr. ". R. Sundlmr?. (A Dallas, ui Kr Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hines. of Dallas. Dur ing the month of August. 1M passengers line San from Salem were carried on th's of .steamers, between Havel and Kranciseo. in the Visiting George Chambers, of Newberg, is vis iting a few ,::. nr.U the -family of W. H. steu-h.ff Int. re returning to Cor valhs to ' .'i i.i, .,- j, , m miles in the min ing engineer ing j nrtment. He lias just conic Irorn H.ker .ountv where he re ports th gellei;,! ie g. 11..!. .- all pri'sTous tood. and W. IL Egan. a prominent farmer of -npplied the Oiog,.n Kraneiwo fair m; plea that weie raised is edd im his Moun t's of thin advanced mi gi ml bearing con i. rountry and their -the longevity of climate. til! COBBBUUCU HandiWOn When Your Eyes r'ep'nl on glasses, Jen want (;i.e you raa depeaj upon the kinj we mike. Ak fof lihu b n Uiirt aud Shut Va Mouutinjs. Miss A, McCulloch, Optometrist Eve-ularAes 20S-209 Hubbard Dldg. Phone 109 Exposition Takes In Almost Million Net Sjn l'incie. v,-;n. l't-ln ri f. foul stateieenl i.'.i to.Uv, t omp. tr..ll,-T H.i,ev S, luukee of the Pan ama la. ifu- npoMtioit nu,i. that ttie cMn tion t.ns rolled np a net income of :it.ii,'.13 in ire its oenirg oa IVb tuary i'u j,t. Krni Aoiiit V to Sep temlvr A, the team ef t;i.lj;;j w taken in from various sources while 4ln.los,t;: Ih.t amount waa ti e.;i,-.l, eMUJ profit of t.U.O 1 .1 0 1 , for Ike U.l n.i, alonr Purkce tate that the esitio ia free of all debt :ta Ihe ra.eptioa of approiimately -"i',ii.i la nut.la iduiif rlaiina whi. 'h, will tie ii,l off within toe .t few d. The net and nro iasome the la.il period mi nr. nier tiiaa any sithrr period in te ei.ntioa ' hutory ad iloe not include the rrve'tt from j bsir lay and Admitmoa lar. two uf 1 1 Ihe fur 'a higirr't acaiey staking Uv Hopni.re, h: eXiilblt at the i"Ute pcurs m i! tiiuii trees o,: 'Mil View fi.ru.. age winch are liit'eii are ri,:e n ir.diot sp.-uks f ri.it trees ill tl. The bo.trd cf c '. r. a.U, s ,p, p;:mt at tl the -tr. ef c;,r , ib' ll lea n U !. flux as In :ng I'adv i...le t., . fuviisl- -1 ly t: "f s I'M l.-it .., "it r li e I- nr l til T.e, , : Mi'V :: v John A Propp, tr et. nt-tu. d n.,-i th's ,,r ef the ..pi ,. . in the . , i !!,; ., "'er h' ,"e ,i ., . b-d j;,v.-r V'mI ftier,.. ,; t-i.r's of t .';, is no such t! k- '! I- 1 lit p! talks vi ,i)i , I r, ..i.-.i io w-, ., , f r...l-;;! . r fi t H ' The French Shop, the millinery store at l'i5 North Liberty street, will move to its new location on state street about the 2th of this month. The room adjoining; the Scotch Woolen Mills is being entirely remodeled, with an up-to-date plate giass front. In this newly furnished room, the French shop will have better facilities ror showing their new fall styles. The Elks lodge at Medford. No.1168. will dedicate their new home Thursday evening. September and have in vited the members of the Salem lodge.' No. .'i.iii, to come down and take part in having a gnud time. The dedication will also eelebrate the sixth anniversary of the Medford lodge. At That time. : there will also be taken up the proposed organi:iti..n of a state association of' K.ks. The state' organization of Elks !,;is been meeting with favor in several states, and there has been a feeling lately it) favor of such an organization ! in Oregon. Reports were received in the city to day if the burning or five hop houses bciingine to K; h Young, of pub-pen-deuce. The entire crop .f Mr. Young had j;t been placed ill th line rooms. H. -ports were also received ,.f llie burning hist night of a hop house Wong-tig to a Mr. Keutf. near Inde pendence. The lure,. I.,,, belonging to the Wig an it Ki'luird-on hop rtuieh. just across the river from I n.icpeiuieiico. was reported burned last evening, al though it is Lot known R yet whether there was my b -s of live stock. Here if a efcrmee for ambitious young men who ) iv,' takets g 1 cmv of their hoa!;l to be,-oire teal patriot- and serve ' their r. entry. Sergeant s, human ol the Man",' i',,.,,, l'ectui'iug rnti.ii is" here, an.'i has t-ikrti up 1:, a 1. miners in the pos.,,.'f;,0 bui'.ling. Hefore any yoni'g man can join ihe i,av lie inu.t stand a pref y m- ere l.v-i. al eau,ina tion. as 1 ml,. s,,m is rath, r backward anon' lo .'cptiiiir ; recruit feet health. The lust tin Are You From Missouri? If you buy groceries from a store which pays big rent you must pay a high price to that mer chant for your goods so that he can pay his rent. High rent is one of the chief factors in the pres ent high cost of living. You must help bear the burden imposed by the landlords bn the mer chant. - . Buying and selling for cash and having .o Rent to pay, enables us to sell for less money than credit stores. If you are from Missouri give us the opportunity to Show You. Gold Dust Flour, special for Saturday $1.25 per Sack Vim Flour, made from the Best Hard Wheat obtainable .$1.60 per Sack We buy direct from the mill which enables us to sell you for less money. Creamery Butter, our price 3-5c pound Pure Maple Syrup from New York, our price $1.65 per Gallon SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Olive Oil, quart cans .70c Gallon cans $2.65; 1-2 gallon cans $1.35. We don't care if you pay $4.00 per gallon f or Olive Oil, you can't beat the quality of this oil. We buy it direct from the growers in California. Walla Walla Sweet Onions, 25 lbs 25c Per Sack 85c Our Special 30c Steel Cut Coffee, Saturday only 25c per can This coffee will compare with any 30c coffee ever put into a can. 4 pounds of Small White Beans for 25c 14 pounds of Sugar for .$1.00 6 large Rolls of Toilet Paper for . . . .25c Country Club Milk 85c per dozen cans 3 cans of Corn, Tomatoes or Salmon for 25c 6 pounds of Broken Rice for . .' 25c 3 1-2 pounds of Head Rice for , ... .25c If you want to save money on your eatables buy from 'Damon. PHONE 68 Damon & Son 855 North Com'l St. " ..liLjmMi iium jl in au'l'itl "flTl CONTTNTJOUS From 2 p. m. to 10 p. m. OREGON Sunday & Monday! PRICES Adults Children 20c 10c "Lady Audley's Secret" .itrol baa decided that i 'endent of the flnx ven, shall patronize a litney when emu eg 1 neheon. While the lied in the. fields Mr. rk in an automobile ': te at a monthly cost ef in i 1 ditio '. 1't, ,1. rage i has -s in ver r. ' ruitiiiL' ottlce v,as established lute t'ol th. navy, niai.v came but few we-,, ehosen. r.iriioui;li any yo'ino man lieicht and lair physical c a (.'ood chance of being ;;, Walter A. Denton, liinnnccr of the Movers' store, and wit',.. i, t ir-;ed ves ter.lav from n three weeks' visit at the exposition. IV. IVntuii cm, l,,,tv.- fill ...t i. ..1, i 1. . ... ... ...heflav pnllin, ia.i B n,; X an f ' thi' ity ZTZ ml era the Bute an . . it,,,,,, s. ,, , ."J. ""it oi ifettiii.nl Naiein. llavinc; had an eiputtiiiii1v to compute the resources of orei-on with other states, be has come ti the conclusion that with ihe b,u,t mtr spirit if ('nlitoriiin disidnvcd bv 1 fpj,T.y,w-S with K 1 North Eighteenth esterdnv from a nneimta with Theda Bara (The Vampire Woman) In a Role of Stunning Power CHARLIE CHAPLIN Also In a 4 Act Comedy 'The Mixup", a one hour scream "uT Sr .? fo',n 1 "f te. Ore ,.,, should line that is found v, ., ,ako it!t ,,,,, , ., , , , ,, s Besid,,. Uijs,,,,,,, f . ',. .,, f, beat farm iu the i ,, ,,, , , " e .ho had time to ' " ,, i Tl 7' ""'V ,.t.iv... ; ' 11 lflf '"?t cute center elative in various I to note that there a bushiest de.e the country. Vrom mine men. the im : that thi feeling n to trikp the IV compareil to ems. n,,r the beuutii'"' home, nor the nttnotive sceueiv n.l jacent. and Mr IVnton teds that even eiti.:eii in the citv .hoiild i a clastintlv boost for 'Heti' tiful Sal. in." ..,d the finest valley in the world, the Willamette. L. 1 Crispin, cut ty afrlcultunst. U I ul'uii: in hi, t;,r,. i(; irrancitiR for the fail ,. ! ....,r ,orn fain, and "vricultiiml ii ..,tiit. s to be he. in wv em! eti,., ef t iMimttr. V..r Anms M'lc. the .lite hs. lefimtelv Isecn de eded , n a. N ox, ,) , 5 ,n, n. The S.I '"" !" b " t t vet bvn d.cided. Tin. venr s.S. rt, n will hol4 it annual Poultry .hen in e mi isftio with it ag ricultiirsl insi,..;., ,j ,rn how. A oooth wm se'urc4 ytrday at the fair t.Min ( bv i mty AgrietiltnriM 1- J. Chai n f, r ti e demonstrttion in cannirf. Siernl e rln from ("henun nillnitKeiip i nr of th teamt. and old er nill ,1 .,, in onlcr thai there will W a cotit auona demonstra tion in xck-etable. fniita. meat and poultry at the tte fair. Special at i tenton nil) be ru.i. to the eanninr i of p.iullry. The Kmi), that nsd taut ve.r Vs. nWteJ for this year'a dcuoctratioea. Oregon Doctors Almost Enejn Fist Figlit r.irtlanl. Or.. Sept. pi .-Fervid Ian ensue and doubled fists enlivened to-! dav'a sessieti ,,f the iVc.'ori Slate Medi- cal aasociation nhi. h f .r a time threat ! encl to end j a free f,.r nil ficht. lr. Andrew C. S'lii'h and IV. Calvin' S. While iiilerrv.pted the .erene .l orderly pr.s eeduie of the coin entiu,, l.vj hnrlini nii.miiliii-entarv e)'ithet it' each other. IV. White became so en-' raced that he prng for IV. Smith d( wa almut to land a winw. ,, the 1. ter' iaw.-whcn rrotraine.t lv niher, pliv.ieian. The friction mi eaued bv the td tion of a Kvrctary of the association,' Or. White taVln,r occasion to criticise' the aomineca f,,r that office. I Tae ele.-ii.ii, tesultcd a follow-leidcnt-lV. W. Knykendahl, En- The Fue Problem Solved By the Royal Blue Gas Producer Own your own Ka plant nnd in a tin fa. 'in re vour pm as v.m tise it. Humor will fit any family rnncc or heater.' Urge UM-'t ..r bolel c-cs. See free denionst i at ion nt Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Store Ken,.; vice presidents, IV. Uobert C. Vciiney, I'orllnnd; lr. Ih. F. Ferrell, ''end; V. II. J. Clement, Salem. ' Nuretary, V. M, It. Mareellus. Fort laud; ti.asnrer. IV. K. C. M,,i,.n. Fort la n, I. Ihlee.te to American Medical ,. nation, Fr. Walter T. Willmiimon. Saturday and Sunday at Darling's Delicatessen . 495 Court St BORN CllAMnKliS ToTirnn.i Mra. Cl,m. W". at 375 North Vonrleenth .treet Pteaiber 10, l!.5. . M(1(l atil child Hre doing nicely. , Mione :,o. x coinpUte variety of j home c,n,ed food, ready to tahe honm and erve. Sp,.,-iR Suturdnv and lun j 'ln : Hitf llaltiiiiore insler fried to 'jour order nhil,. ymi' wait, ami mp ' t'd mi they'll be hot when von gi't ; home, l.uii. h,., put p, I 'Vb H ,1rj s,UB1,y, ; " ' J