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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY TI IllE'Iifll OGDEN DEPARTMENT SBU Washington At. Phonos 4. 117 and 190. 1308 W; Society, hers recently from Salt Lake and have been at the Hotel Blgslow, have taken an apartment at the Farnsworth. Mrs. George 8. Tate and daughfrom ter, Georgia, bave returned Berkeley, Cel., where Miss Tsts attended the University of California. They are at home at the Marilyn apartments. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Furnlss and son, Harold, have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Furnlss' daughter, Mrs. W. H. Hargrave, In San Francisco. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Johnson, who will leave soon to make their home In Long Beach. Cal., the O. S. O. club members entertained Friday evening of last week at the hhrri nf Mr. anil Mrs. John Pavne on Canyon road. The evening was spent with cards and a late supper was served on small laoies, cemerea with, sweet peas. Roses were used In were the dining room. Twenty-tw- o In attendance. , With Mrs. Louis Kabell and Mrs. P. B. Neilson as hostesses, the Historical society met Saturday In ths library of the Central Junior high school. An Interesting lecture on "Beautiflcatlon" was given by L. H. Male, stste sanitary engineer. Miss Phyllis King, accompanied by Miss Re ma Goodwin at the piano, sang two solos. snd i My Garden of Hoses election from "The Student Prince.' It was guest day and a large nura ber of guests were In attendance. The final meeting of the Women'sUniversity club for. the year, sched uled, for Wednesday evening, wtu be held May 11. in the Wednesday. American Legion club rooms. Miss Viola Clancy and Miss Lucille Wal lace will be the hostesses. The Episcopal guild will meet Wednesday afternoon In the guild hall, with Mrs. J. w. Hyslop and Mrs. George Kern as hostesses. Mrs. M. J. Seldner has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Elsie Msrslng. and small son, Bobby, of Nampa, Idaho, and Miss Mary Carroll of Sparks. moved Instruction for Leaders in Campaign Given by Schramm and Others. Bids Are to Be Asked on PROGRAM Aged Pioneer ' Answers Call at Utah Home PURCHASE FUND GIN B 3 3, 1927. IRKING HMMMMMHHMnMMM I i. '. State Board of Examiners Events Authorizes Transfer ing Day; Tabernacle to New Department. Concert Is Promising. I j Dur- Significant . :, I : I Ms urn - I h 5J. ' Trsnsfer to the newly created board Salt Lake Tuesday nliht will have Divisional tnatruotion meetlnrs for Four Kinds by Board the opportunity of attending one of of purchase and supplies of ths 35iX0 iMin organisations of the community the most significant events In the local the chMt campalfn began Monday, afterarranged In observance, or revolving fund formsrty used by program Commissioners. of It Is the Music week here. department of finance and purchase City noon, whan the two divisions beaded artists' concert, which is to be pre was authorized by the state board of by Mrs. Koyal Daynea and Mrs. Fred sented at 3:13 o'clock In the tabernacle examiners at a meeting Monday. Ths Smith assembled at the Hotel Utah. under the direction of Alvln A. Bees- Bids on four dif ley. A schedule of the numbers fol revolving fund was set up by legisMrs, Daynea division met at t o'clock OGDEN, May lows: lative appropriation several years ago la the ladles' parlor and Mrs. Smith's ferent types of pavement for the re Orchestra overture. "The Water Car division at 4 o'clock. Each division surfacing of Washington avenua be.Cherubln! and when the last legislature abolrler" ished the department of finance and and Twenty-sixt- h McCune School of Music and Art, filled the ladles' parlor at the Hotel tween Twenty-oecon- d Frank W. Asper, Conductor. streets and specifications for the purchase, no provision was made for Utah to capacity. Male chorus PLAYER-PIANO- S General Chairman F. C. Schramm new street lighting system were Sullivan the disposition of this fund. "The Sailor's Grave" The fund had been used for the purOld English "John Peel" poke at both meetings. Mrs. Ernest agreed upon today at a conference chase of various supplies by the purOrpheus Club, Frank W. Asper, s by the city commissioners and on hand for Several Bamberger, chairman of tha women's held I' Plann anlns Cltv Emrlneer John C. Brown with a chasing department and the various team organization, presided. Each of chamber 53" Chopin Polonaise of Opus quick sale. CLEAR BILL OF SAL of commerce committee with were the MacDowell departments charged V the divisions has 181 women enrolled business men. "Czardas" . given you and .TITLE OUARAN Frederick Dixon. supplies as they were disbursed to . as majors, captains and lieutenants. After a thorough discussion of " " TEED. Prices (cash or terms) rangs I of the ' solos them. abolishment the With Tenor was it of street agreed as low as At tha meetings yesterday tha colo- types bids on thepaving "I Wept Wh'le Dreaming" .Massenet department of finance and purchase four that following types this fund was converted into the genSerenade from "Student Prince". nels gave the workers detailed In- should be sought: h and . Romberg eral fund and the new department cement concrete, both plain and structions regarding tha canvass of 2ND SOUTH left without resdy cash. An opinwas H. J. Summerhays. the present the residential district which they are reinforced; removal of ion rendered by Harvey H. Cluff, atViolin and piano, "Sonata" three inches of black and Frsnck torney general, held ; new law Caesar the to solicit during tha campaign, which black top on thelaying that present base; placing top authorized the transfer of all records "4 opens next Monday. Allegretto ben moderate h black top on the present a and supplies held by the old depart ' MRS. PHOEBE N. OTTINOER. Allegro. black F. top. said "N.o one thoroughly lives." i Fantasua. ment to the new. On the atrengtn oi Recitative C. Schramm, "unless be does someAcceptance of the concrete bids will now have mosso. Mrs. Phoebe Neslen Ottlnger, 37, examiners the this opinion, poco Allegretto black the necessitate present removing widow of former Fire Chief George thing for someone else, and I am sure Albert Shepherd and Sybella Clayton authorised the transfer of the fund. car tracks that the workers who are goingrto o), and raising the street M. Ottinger, died Monday afternoon Raaaett. At the meeting Monday the examn concrete m secure the subscriptions for the com- two inches ir the (dedi at toward to cuts also iners the family home, 31 Third avenue. Glory short authorized Organ solo, "Hymn tracks three Mrs. Ottlnger was born In Lowes-tofmunity chest will derive as much adopted and raising the the payment of claims, and hereafter cated to American Lgion concrete Is acTon the auditing of claims will be done only benefit from the work they will de as inches If the Pletro Suffolk county, England, Sep- Concrete construction ap Nev. the persons who will racelvsMaid cepted. I. temDer zi, 1B39, a daughter or Samuel Edward P. Kimball. by the state auditor's office. Inasi of the Ogden branch of Members to tha with have favor major are the peared that and of claims Eunice these x through Neslen. Frances much ss the auditing agencies The b)ng chorus the women's auxiliary to the Railway Ladles Permit Tour Sarlnf s to Buy Toor GuoUnt. financed by the funds which they ity at the conference. "A Persian Serenade" ....Matthews is done by the stste auditor after they family emigrated to Utah In 1853, New curbs and gutters to be bunt Mall association win meet Wednes will collect, The greatest Joy that Apross have been approved by the examiners. spending six months In crossing the the o' "Will Wisp" Mrs. of the tiome Arthur Jen at ran come to anyone is thJoy of help- will be a combination underground day It was agreed that a deputy from the plains by ox team. "Friend of Music." street. The The sen. Its Twenty-secon- d The family settled In Halt Lake, make a check ing someone else. The community conduit for electrical wiring. will Include the reading of Margaret Summerhays, Mary Mortiner, auditor's office might cheat is organised kindness. It is the underground conduits will contain six aprogram before ths claims are approved by the where Mrs. Ottlnger was married Deone-aplay by Mrs. rj. A. Larkin Organ and Accompanists 3, 1S64, and moved Into the c cember check snd examiners this that way that Salt Laka has of being sure ducts for the Utah Power & Light and vocal solos might "Concerto, Phone Bountiful 15 piano, BOUNTIFUL by Mrs. Bernlce Tyree. wires and for the city's answer the Joint purpose of both ap- house where she died, living there that those who are less fortunate than company's Minor, First Movement street and signal wires. Nothing Is It will be guest day and members board and since that time, beinir the oldest resiwe are may enjoy soma of the comRachmaninoff 7 the Toor ConTeulence. examining Until to. for by p. proval Evenings Open guests are requested to notify dent of the Twentieth ward. forts and necessities of life with which needed for the telephone and tele .taking Mr. Kimball and Mr. Dixon. payment by the auditor. Forms are member of the committee, which ofare sons two. wa are blessed so abundantly." auditor's worked the and out graph wires, since these are already aIncludes be to three by Surviving BAND PARADE. Mrs. Arthur Jensen, Mrs. in an underground system. fice and George Wilson, purchasing daughters. Captain Geore N. Ottin-ge- r CANVASS PLANNED. M. A. Mourltsen, Mrs. J. A. Gager, The electric street lighting system Mrs. of the Salt Lake fire departComposed of fifty men. under di agent, whereby the departments in me Herbert Snyder, Mrs. J. S. Mrs. Bamberger urged the women will be changed all over fhe city, ac R. Overiaae. S. Ottlnger, Mrs. George E. rection of Arthur submitting claims will prepare a list ment, J. snd Mrs. W. D. Stone, Mrs. F. West high school band will parade of to make a thorough .canvass of the cording to the specifications outlined Mrs. A. M. Rust, Salt Romney claims. 10 to 12 o'clock at Jackson Wanlass, 73, pioneer fanner district to which they are assigned and accepted by the commission and D. Hooper and Mrs. Albert Saxey. Mrs. Iloutna O. Hatch, down Main street Tuesday noon, givday morning from be sent to the purwin lists Ijike; These of Mrs. George E. Rom- and sheepman of Lehi, were held SunThe Sempre Musical society will ing a concert at- Second South and and conscientiously endeavor to spread committee. to seventeen as and nine the residence his for grandchildren spproval agent chasing 1:80 l street. 137 1635 meet W. E day In the high school auditorium, Earl Read, with Mrs. the news of the community chest to Main streets from 11:30 unt also one sister, ney, Each unit of the new "white way." Items Included for the purchase with Bishop S. L Goodwin. In charge. Madison avenue, Tuesday afternoon. o'clock In the afternoon. Crippled chil any all the neighborhoods in Salt Lake. be sent to the stste Mrs. John Sharp, Salt Lake. with the exception of those on Klesel Mrs. will then and Ben E. Tyree will be chairman dren of the Shrlners' wara at oi. auditor for Mrs. Harry R. Allen, honorary vice' avenue, will contain a 10,000 lumen Funeral services will be held In the George 8. Peterson read a biographiLehi in auditing. The examiners cal sketch and the speakers were Wil.chairman of the women's team organ- lamp, which Is equivalent to what has of the program, .which will be given Mark's hospital will enjoy music of then will approve the list ot claims Twentieth ward chapel Wednesday F. Gumey, Henry Lewis, Presiliam by Urs. Frank Scovllie, Mrs. Ray M. the Fort Douglas military band, twen submitted to them with the joint ap- afternoon at 1 o'clock with her isation, who was chairman of the wo- heretofore been termed a Wanlass Jackson for A. L. Mrs. Miss Flora under C. Mary Ferraro, dent Abel John Evans, A. B. Andermen In number, men's team organization last year in Clarence Neslen, correctness by the pur nephew, Bishop lamp. Those on Klesel avenue Jones, in proval as to and son and In bs will Interment Bishop S. L Goodwin. Cit office. This the community chest s first campaign, will be (000 lumen lamps. Change will Fisher and Mrs. J. E. Olson. auditor's Yost, from 1:30 until 3:30 o'clock presiding. chasing agent Special to The Trlbuu. The grave In the Lehi cemetery waa the afternoon, while from 3 until 4 will eliminate the duplication or rneca-in- cemetery. be made from the arc lights to the poke briefly. 3. will be concert given services viewed for WednosFuneral dedicated be LEHL The hnil May been by William Atwood. heretofore. body done may which has incandescent lamps. FREED TO TALK. at the children's convalescent hospital Metal poles In use at present will Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock divi- be retained, street. on North Temple but with an ornamental sion 3, under the leadership of Mrs. Miss Beth Whitney, miss wuin two brackets oh each pole. ; W. Mont Ferry, will assemble at the base and .nrf Mla Marian Felt are the the wires which the Only support W- - Hotel Utah for Instructions. Lester street car to be presented by Mrs. Jane artists will remain on the trolley Freed, general chairman of the poles, There will be two 10,000 lumen R. Crawford at 3 ociocs iu ;.!. team organization, will speak. the t. D. S. hospital. The OGDEJf, May I. Upon the pretense on each pole in the districts . The advance unigifts committee, head- lamps of an a R. H. Herbert Is scheduled to Rev repairer, being telephone size been has where this lamp from ed by D. C. Green, will meet at noon was to man admitted the direct colored local broadcasting dentified at the Hotel Utah. At this meeting at 3 p. m. It is the belief of the city engineer home of Patrick Healy, banker and a Main street window musical events the committee will.be divided into and avenue nittandlns among that the cost of the work financier, residing on Eccles subcommittees of three, who will re-- I will officials street, late today, offered Monday in ine cuy wm. not exceed IK a front foot. After and Twenty-sixt- h . .' celve assignments of work. away with a large pin, set appearance of the Bait uase necessary data are assembled and and made M M "Ay The following are serving as majors the I composed of I W?M three diamonds, and a 15 bill. . I tlon of Musicians bands,commanded surveys made, advertising for bids with under Mrs. itaynes: Mrs. Jennie by and wers L. will be furnished with a de- sixty-fiv- e Police players, begun. This SharD. Mrs. Vlda Fox Clawson. . t Nicholson, irenxo are man. for the v 1113 looking scription and iiawx nrraniKLtion. Mrs. W. D. Nebeker. Mrs headed by a i Ted H Richardson and Mrs. 8. W". Kittle- oi unueu color guard Weber County Raises man. Under Mrs. Fred Smith are OGDEN SOCIETY marched tnrougn I..... -- a tk.n tr. the L. D. S. church Mrs. Owen H. Gray, Mrs. L. B. Flood Relief office, where Mrs. C. D. Smith, Mrs. H. P. $6000 a concert waa given. The 2. Mrs. OODEX. H May Charles by Jordan high school band, directed Barton was hostess to her kenslngton r Fabian and Mrs. Horace Whitney. from 1Z G. Under OGDEX. May I. the direc Emory Epperson, played V club Monday afternoon at her home n afternoon Monday o'clock 1:30 of E. of P. Dr. tion chairman until Mills, h on Twenty-fiftstreet. Games, in LEADERS mt Kecona bouiu the Weber county chapter of the a which each guest represented a charwas ' s. were the diversion of the af American Red Cross, a movementcounREAL RESULTS acter, presMonday night's events included ternoon. Tea was served to twenty Initiated tonight to raise Weber E Ske ton of George for the Mississippi valley entation by quota ty's wss The hostess assisted . ... -. guests. by La T..nthe at vintlnUt. Division 7 of volunteer workers In Mrs. E. Eubank and Mrs. flood, relief. canyie the community chest campaign, rep- Harmon The meeting was held In the Hotel dles' Literary club, and appearance of B. Barton. of the Miss Rose McKenxie in a iiiano ro. resenting Civic Center, visited Nelgh-- , Bigelow, with borhood house Monday morning to get of An interesting announcement Is that Luncheon club representatives and women's clubs at the McCune school. Mr. Jones was the marriage of Miss Eleanor Agee, soma Idea of what one of tha agenaccompanied oy miss neien n.,m,. or ugaen, and Alfred d present. cies of tha community chest is ac- formerly Weber county s quota is ssoou, and ward Prowltt, which took place In STEALING. CHARGED. was amount this fixed the complishing. afternoon, Mrs. F. C. Schramm. Mrs. C. W. Denver on Aprilof26. Miss Agee Is the after Dr. Mills had been telegraphed In a complaint Issued Mondsy by Judge A. W. Agee. that the Watson and Mrs. D. C. Roberts of granddaughter M. Austin. James county's quota had been County Attorney F. Austin the board of directors of the Neigh- She attended the University of Colo art charged and Harry Murray borhood House association, and Mlas rado for a year and for the past two , representatives will go buck with stealing iuv iru years has been a student at the Den toClub Ellen Taylor. suDerintendenf- - of h Bee restaurant, 23 and the the at their urge organisations Nlel April Is a mem ver Mr. Prowltt university. h were hostesses and showed house, to canvass when McNlel fell Into a faint. The ber of the editorial department of formation of committees guests through the Institution, visits the the city Friday. It is expected that money was In five bills of 320 each, Denver Post. were made to the kindergarten in a tag it Is said. The three were arrested will be the work completed K. Mrs. Frank Bartlett will enter the day nursery, the demonstration to be held Saturday under the at Nephl. supper Wednesday- day, cottage, the shop, the apartment house tain at aat bridge V. of J. Mrs. direction Eidredge, Jr. her Home, MS Twentyand the library, and the community evening The banks of the city have been of Mrs. J. H. 3337,450. rbest workers were enthusiastic over tmrd street, inwhohonor as depositaries for the re- and Weber county requests . will leave Friday designated Pecklnpaugh. the "various activities. . Of the city's portion the commlsslon-.rlief fund. Mrs. F. J. McGanney, Jr., is colonel ror a trip to Cuba and the south. for 3463,000, and to ..ked levy A sprint lundieon' will be given 6H. 3224, of the Civic Center division. of the county's request oy ine iaaies Ala society or tnei Early Ogden Resident First Presbyterian church Tuesdsrf Autos to Bs Seized County afternoon In ths church. Arrangement Succumbs Burdett Smith today advised are in marge or Mrs. C. H. Stevens, R I). Pincock to seise all auto who will be assisted by Mrs. F. W. not OGDEN, May I. Samuel F. Rack- - mobiles upon which taxes have Easton, Airs. J. W. Ellingson and been paid. Mrs. Harland. The dining room will ham. 82, former teamster snd U died today st a local hos be In charge of Mrs. Ralph D. Rob. Dia at HasDitsI George Washing e pital after a long Illness. Philip A. Dlx, Mrs. Milk erts, E.Mrs.Eubank.' nam was born in r.n ton, colored, about 45 years of age, Mr. Hack Mrs. J. O. Tltiey, at a local hospital. M. R. Clark and Mrs. Clarence aland. July 31. 186s. the son of Bishop died this afternoon a nd Food Mrs. rooming house at John Rackham and Maria Rackham. He was found hIn Blessing. street by Dr. JuTwenty-fiftIS3 Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Barton, Miss He had resided in Ogden since child Imfauts, and orRich, county nior physicisn, hood. Mr. and Mrs. HarBlanche Barton, he died Inrmltat, mon B. Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Surviving are his widow, Mary E. dered to the hospital, where ... ....... The "disorders. body is stomach from m At Rackham, and th following Carlyle C. Eubank motored to Kays-vill- e Coutts J. Rackham, Albert at the Llndquist undertaking parlors. Nourishing Oigeartiblo Imrigorating Sunday to attend a family din- children: Fred Rackham, Frank Rackham, George by Mrs. J. W. Thornley. Hot.at rught.Drings sound sleep nerMr.given and entrance halls, too and Mrs. R. 8. Rlcketson, who Rackham. Mrs. James Adams Joseph P. Rackham, all or Ogden. You can have it, between breakfast Charles Two brothers, Henry and What sort of floor would 70a Mrs. Walter Rackham: a sister. like lor your hall 7 Crane, and eleven grandchildren also and Embossed time. tea Inlaid Linoleum, One that say, "This womsurvive. Funeral arrangements are In charge has a la,ite for home dee. an of Larkln undertakers. Sons, Tiles, Marbleized patterns, oration"? One that is easily kept dean? One that is cheer- Armstrong Floors now on display. ful? OGDEN BRIEFS You 11 find just such floors in the NEW Armstrong deOGDEN, Majr I. David Allen was sun and acter actual relief of handsay, your sentenced to serve not more than signs. Quarry tiles. Inset three years In the state prison todsy because there's set tile. Jaspe, snd even marble deby Judge George 8. Barker of the Kecond district court, upon his plea v t-floor. signs in a these captured sunshine of guilty to a statutory charge. then, Marbleized designs, new floor designs. Armstrong in which the Named ss Deleasts Fred M. Nye, is reof the Ogden Rotary president-elec- t as club's in there's the was lieved not room a Your own dealer here and there with an ARABESQ a new floor for breakfast nook or bedroom 'club, designated Stock . delegate to the annual convention of Complete It's a new kind of floor Arm- - CvjiJS JU a won't look interesting graining. 4lotary International, to be held at your house gives you guar Wonderful Patterns s a lOstend, Belgium. He will sail June 23. Linoleum. strong Araoesq smarter, brighter, when these linoleum or plain-colantee la writing. I and, Handcraft Tiles, in Jaspe Back te Old Schedule Ogden banks Men to decorated with Expert colorful summer usual are resumed the today neatly which blocks of varied tones in "Arabesque" fashion. Thecolors Costs nothing if schedule of banking hours. The banks linoDo Laying. cemented in place. o'clock in ths morning and open at are combined so the eye leum base color shows through it fails. f close at 1 o'clock in the- afternoon. openwork patterns as a definite This places the time of opening and What are these new floors? is ar bothered with a closing ahead one hour. part of the design. An unusually af 4' 1 a New ideas in linoleum exfloor. i pretty and pattern. Road House Discussed The county I CO. FURNITURE discussed ths commissioners today op clusive innovaThese patterns, and many eration of a road house ordinance In effect In Bait Lake county, with a Sngarhoase of Pstim No. $111 most them. tions, await you view to adopting a similar one here. local A NEW book on others, Murray Blnghsm Sheriff R. D. Ptneock's office has recomes stores. Won't you ask to see Prettier rooms are easily planned with Hazrl Dell Browa's ported arrests at the Chioken Inn in Riverdale for drunkenness. "The Attractive Home. Youll like he ideas and esjoy Embossed Inlaid a Linoleum, can't cover up thin spots on roett ef lh hair. It U protected the colorplates of model interiors that fill its 14 pages. Net Plesds Phurtllff, Ray Guilty tinder U. S. patent. bead. Yo most grow : with floor the week? char Sent upon receipt of ten cents to cover mailing costs. 33, of 723 Twenty-firs- t street, pieaded interesting see eaees ever Is sonethlatt trie. not guilty to a charge of driving an am hair. And you cast do that br IsM three earefstty kept reserve while under the Influence automobile ' of OBsurface hew ss abileaisrUve. it "tonics" the Is, That ' rubbing ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY. Linoleum Dirinon, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Linoleum ity te grew kalr, te st falllag ka.tr. of liquor, swhen arraigned in the city , roe scalp- wee ret tstered is tae greet Btsjertty s4 court today. He was arrested lets Denver Office, 720 Byrnes Building. , writ-in- s; mm. seaaa. In this an Tklsk what accident at the This method if fuaranteed Funday night after NEW PATTERNS street and Way. tbes, r M f oslleg yewrealf wtth comer of Twenty-eight- h to do h. It is guaranteed, too, This E. K Parks, 13, ef IHMt ! ssetlM4 erva Jefferson avenue. NEW COLORS the hair rests te seUeve 30T Thirtieth street; Clifford U Wll-sto stop tallins; hair completely. If it were seyeed reeaU are revtvaale. 13. of 310 Orchard avenue; Wilfails, it costs yon nothing. So h U Oe te say dreg stere. Oet the Tea liam CaslMl, 21, 330 Twenty-seconPRICES LOWEST tee Lteeld uie Miaease. Wrlttea street; Agnes Tnttie, 13. Rrrevdaie. foliy not to try it. Get it st soy te Sew grew hair rwrutM is Van called h Ess Twenty-fourtIt store. snd Kaomt Watkins; BEST SERVICE drag fe SS Sara t stes falllfkg hair eniettr. ms4M hr street and Jeffervn avenue, were InLiquid Scalp Masaagt. the Sseln- with full tnu-sttrt- t. jured in the accident. It doe what no other method doe Co-O- p Ceete the eaiwe as i Submitted Istlmstes Budget or has ever done: Acts to revive Rudeef eetlmatee of the Ovilvs eltv dormant hair root by massaging snd Weber couaty school dlstrtrts were submitted to the county earn. and germ-copowerful mUMtirmaira twta l , w ,.ba litfmU Scalp Lf fl bating sgeats itrKllj ml tkt ItM.eoe, or 1,0S mors thas la im, six-In- Five-inc- two-Inc- ' nve-inc- six-In- all-st- FOR SALE player-piano- . Kcyscr Bonded Warehouse In Your Search for Pleasure, Stop f, at Our Store and . UNION nJRNlTURE CO. ct . Par-quett- e, . He-be- r; Funeral Held ty-si- x' 'ik Neat Ruse Used in Robbing Home r.n.. ' g. -- . , r"i ...iv ;"'"' for SEE. Why. nr .W hk e m m il II v. oors p n l mi r i iff ror my sun nord a- .:Jgm h mm . ti kfVi ' at Hospital .wlff, Safe . 1 Car-lyl- Ft .'!- -. ah NEJV. . . for laid WOMEN!-N- ew Unusual Hair values in unusual Where Now Falling Armstrcnc Guaranteed 6s Linoleum Handcraft HEW W'E " . "for pattern But . avirv or patterns I tie i rich-ton- not GRANITE x ed that too-regul- low-pric- ed I I Armstrong at ; First Armstrong's YOU rra, home-decorati- ng them when you shop this A T ul o. - d ns one-col- that Ends the thinness bobbing Invites by directly rejuvenating dormant hair roots - mif in 13 VAN ESS r-- , Furniture Company 17' PLAIN Armstrong's Linoleum for every Jloor in INLAID-- EMBOSSED tlie house .JASPlf - ARABESQ - PRINTED |