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17, 1925 THE ivr. I PAGE XEWSBRIEFS MISS ETHEL MARTEN, Representative Telephone 443-Y HOLD-UPS ROB COUPLE NEAR C'DALE LAKE -Everett Starks of Herrin and a younK hnly student at the Southern Illinois Teachers College were held up in the vicinity of Thompson Lake between 11 ami 12 o'clock Sunday night. Tho couple were when three men in a Ford roadster ordered them to stop and get out of the car. A pray coat with brown pin stripe uiul in money were laken from Starks, and a white gold wrist, watch, valued at $40, and a diamond and ruby ring were lakou froin the girl. There was no license plate the front ot tho holudupn car when the young lady the rear of tho car, MRS.

SNIDER WRITES FROM CALIFORNIA from Mrs. her husband spending the will be ol 1 in- friends here: July 1925." Independent To following Solomon, who with and son, Paul, are summer in terest to their many To Matinee .,.2:30 Heape, Family Reunion. Enjoyed Sunday When Things Got a Little Dull, the Host Just Cut Another Truck Load of Homegrown Watermelons. The Jloape and Avcndcll reunion held at N. C.

Aremlell'a, a litlle west of VovRonnes, Sunday, was one of the affairs, that has boon pulled off lately near Ver- gonneB. The gathering was in 'honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. S.

Hoape and Mr. and Mrs. Carrol of Chelsea, who llmnmh from thai place and will start, back state thru Hat- into the stopped, made. on nnd started to i she was No arrests have been KRYSHER-BREWER just July been Announcement has mado of the marriage Miss Selma Brewer and Byron Krysher. The ceremony was performed at the Lutheran parsonage in Vandalia, Rev.

Goerlng, pastor of the Lutheran church, ofllciating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Brewer. She is a graduate of the Community High School and is a junior in the Southern Illinois Teacher's College.

MivKrysher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kvysher Me is a part- in the Martis-Krysher filling the whore we like school each other were in.OOO We took way of the into Yellow- Here we ner in station and was formerly 11 nn of Spear Krysher Thoy will 'jnake their home Car bond ale. CORY-HAILS The marriage of Miss Edythe Hails, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

S. Hails of this city, to W. H. Cory Cicero, occurred at the Presby- church in Cicero August Sth, 1 according to announcement just made. The bride is a graduate of the Southern Illinois Teacher's College and for the, past four years has been a teacher in the Granite City schools.

Mr. Cory has a position with the Western Electric Manufacturing Co. at Cicero. Mr. and Mrs.

Cory will make their home in Cicero. CHIEF OF POLICE ADAMS ON DUTY Chief of Police Cadis Adams went on duty again Sunday morn- ins after a Hfteen days vacation. Traffic Officer Floyd Jones acted as chief during this time. EXCURSION TO CHICAGO. The Illinois Central excursion to Chicago this season was- run Saturday night, returning this morning.

Seventy-nine sold at the local Murphysboro And All: I thot it might be of interest to our friends in Carboudalo to write a brief description of our trip to Southern California. We left Carbondalo June 2-1. drove to Springfield llrst day, entered Iowa at Davenport, took the Caster He Field Hi-Way thru South Dakota going- Black Hills into Wyoming over the Big Horn mountains, played in the snow children snow balling in good fashion. We feet above sea level, the Cody entrance by tireut Shoshono Dam stone National Park, spent three days viewing some ol the world's greatest wonders. Leaving the park at west side we were in' the State of Montana.

While at camp here we had some experience with a porcupine wild antelope ran cross up the side of the mountain. On (he Fourth oC July we were ui Idaho falls where a great celebration was on. At Shelley, Idaho we visited two days with Mr. Snului relatives, who used to live nois. Blackfoof, Idaho Indian Reservation, telhi we were cans rain and hail up in those and cold at gon we lavni arrived.

were pre- of all kinds palate ot a Nathan Arendell Arendell motored last week Kv- had been put in readiness for the comfort'of the people at the beautiful Arendell home before the cli'y Vl'hile the women folks paring chicken, salad: 1 and cakes and pies, and everything tlm tgocs to tickle- the hungry person, was ix-ing four truck loads ol hue home-grown watermelons for the occasion. The day was ideal and began to arrive early. Some not seen each other The morning 'gotlins 1)t)Uo) iu: social conversation, eating part 01 iy was a would cut Also a the road Illia great Near Poca- ht a storm. The weather states was nite. Came at Ontario, and.

at took the Columbia very cool into Orc- IV. ml If ton river Hithe most iti U. mot that had for wonts six was speni in quainlod, in See the dare-devil ranch riders with the galloping ace the DR. R. E.

RANSMIER -'Jeitery, 1 to'-i p. riOOMfo Ift LEAVE. ORDERS FOR pilchiim horseshoes and watonmdons. The hirso 10 program for the clii "eats." When tiling would little dull Mr. Arcmlell anothor truck load of watermelons.

For amusement Mr. Carrol Aron- dcll brouslu lorlh a horned that ho had brought from hud nothing ol homa, knowing dnd In those re- common Jackson It had horns on its its hotly, a short the sembles county toad, head and over lizard. Choi- the Dallas eleven thousand SO miles east in Portland we Way This is perhaps scenic and beautiful Some ot most iuto.est is and Mt. Hood which is feet and is about, of oPrtUind. While visited our old friends Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Vaughn formerly oC Illinois. We stopped in Eugene whore the university is located, cd looking this over.

California we drove Mt Shasta, highest mountain 14,000 feet. Coming on Sacramento and Stockton and Baying over nlto at Santa the most unfortunate city ol. Hie rocont earth quake which eame destruction to lilo ami The stricken a a miles. week state Paul enjoy- In northern at the foot of iu to tickets were ticket office. with great property, reached for many In Clandale we visited one friends Mr.

and Mrs. who came out here from Illinois. While wo saw Pasadena, Hollywood, Bevcrley Hills. Hnn Anreles, Tu Junga, Monrovia. Ana, also took a boat trip on a glass hot 1-50 with our old Harry Booth two years ago with them Ttavorlcy inns, San- out ta to Catalina Island miles out In ocean.

Cattle thieves and daring cowboys in a picture of healthy thrrils and Also Century Comedy "Itching For Revenge PATHE NEWS. 10c Tarkington "Pampered Youth" with Alice Calhoun and Cullen Landis and Ben Alexander "HONEYMOON HARDSHIP" Adm. iOc and 30c Also Mack NEWS. Sennett Comedy in WEDNESDAY AND GLORIA in "A SOCIETY SCANDAL" Also Our Gang comedy in PATHE NEWS. "COMMENCEMENT Adm.

10c and 30c Find your name in.this ad Mnry 214 S. 20th. and get a FREE ticket to show. M. C'.

Howard, 506 20th- Si with "1503 J. FRANK ETHERTON CONTRACTOR Edith Phone 573 NICK CONTRACTOR BUILDER Estimates free, chargo for day Your patronage appreciated. Phone 3000-31 Route No. 7 MurphysborOy III- DR.H.H.ROTH Practice Limited to Diseases cl EYE, E'AR, NOSE AND THROAT AND FITTING OF'GLASSES Over Woolworth's Murphysboro, 111. tail, and runs like a Mr.

Arondell out another truck load of watermelons, At Mils point Carrol Arendell presented some oil sand of the famous oil wells near sen and told the people alter some of the shallow wells had failed, they had deeper and FoL some fishers on the same Hpo't. Mr. Arendell is employed in UK? oil business in Oklahoma wotifd like to near home toAvn. Nathan cut another truck load of watermelons. A lontf table had been made shady 1'hK'O on lawn, nilcr it had been r-'ood to were called around it.

They came from yean; to three months and from 27fi pounds in weight. Thoy we in all. They all did couldn't consume it all. nor was over the crowd and R. L.

physhoro inn do, the i day. His Hiib.ieet wa Heape and family. Mr. Arendell cut another loud of wiilennelons. Tho day spent very and some more nros- his old in and loaded with ev- eat the people They ca old to 11 pounds counted Ol) their best and After din- Morgan of Mur- iriw.iple spooch The truck visit untly No a broken belts.

accidents, just Moore for a and FT. Sims and have returned Ti relatives in i one Dr. and Mrs. Stewart of Anna were Carbondale visitors Sunday even! UK- Mr. and Mrs.

II. A. Curlile of Anna spent Sunday afternoon with Carbondale friends. M. E.

BatHon and family spent Sunday in Effing-ham. Mrs. Aline KOHH oC Chicago met them at Kf- fintfham and accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs.

Marry children left Sunday weeks visit at Columbia, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. L. daughter Helen Lou from a visit with ('hciUnnooga.

Mr. and Mrs. W. I' 1 Weihelm uurl littlo son left this morning for a trip to Kansas City. Mr.

and Mrs. L. SI inn baby have returned from a weeks' visit with relatives at Chat taiiooga and Dickson, Rosalie, Ga. Miss Laura Williams of villo, has returned home after a visit with MIlss Mary mlnger. Mr and Mrs.

Cluw. Marten children and Miss Ethol Marten liave returned from a several days motor trip, to Dickson and vilte, and 'points in tucky. Home Hopper spout Sunday with friends in Suloin. Win, Kaufman and little dftiiKhror, Dorothy, havo retitmod to I heir home in Chicago, after a several weeks' visit" with Mrs. Kaufman's p'M-cnts, Mr.

and Mrs. J3d Travelatead. Misses Helen KlUgcralcl and Mae Davis spent the (veek end In and few and Knox- Enta- aud Kon- torn boat, () til-cat sights to UH. Only we arrived at San Diega whore Mrs. Jennie Tlastln llvos a large apartment house.

San Diego is a city of 125,000 with finest harbor on Pacific coast. enormous naval base training and hospitals. There are battleships in liar- are bountiful I'arU Many line churches, school climate is almost perfect 10 degrees rmmrt of a truth California is I he land of sunshine and flowuis. Of course wo have all been to soo Ti Old as every does who comes out here, l.no. Cherry is here with UH from uu- hondale.

He and Paul have good Lirnes talking about people luuul to know way back in Old bondah'. Last week Ice a stjite convention of Church at Lm 1 Paul with cst narnor uu i tra tin station lots of U. S. bor, also there hoaches, gardens and contains 1,400 acres Imildings. 1 no here on- Iv varying K.

Porter and granddaughter, Dorothy Curd, attended the reunion nl. Salem Saturay. Mrs. ROHCOO was a St. LouiM visitor Friday.

Mrs. Jno Searing spent Friday in Louis. Mrs. -lennie P.rown of IVlurpbys- bnrn visited Carbondnle friends Friday en roil IP to Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. A. K. Wilson at Indianapolis are guests of Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs.

A. ,1. Campboll and her brother, (J. A. Campbell, and 1 famihv Mrs.

F. Warren motored l.o deeatur Sunday l.o accompany Fount home from Camp Seymour. M. 10. llopp'- 1 spent Sunday in Chicago, whom he visited his sister Hopper, where she has Tvlrs.

Lulu Hooper and Paul Urown were visitors attended Christian Beach and Sunday Mr. Snider mot great Men class in MlKs Mildred McLaiighlln, who been spondlng tho summer'lu Worth Dakota, returned home Frl- 'Uiy. with (loo. Taliban's Bible Class, largest men world. Their attendance altogether was at Sunday School.

We will he home in September. Mr. Snider and Paul join me in sending greetings to Illinois. From, MUS. ANNA SNIDKIK, (102 19 til San Diego, Calif.

Notice Subscribers any failure oi delivery of The Daily Itulependcni )r discourteous trciilmcnt on the part- of carriers to PHONE 35, or 158 Your'paper will he delivered by special 'Carrier, Help us give you perfect delivery service. Marguerite White, who has been nuite ill hi reported as slightly improved. Dr. and Mrs. ft.

H. and Mrs. Peterson of Centralia and Herman Henry of Sik.eston, were the guests Sunday of J. Patterson and famil yancl W. Brown, Mrs.

W. McKinnoy visited friends in Metropolis Sunday and Monday. Harold Wiilil has returned 1'rom a trip to Yellowstone National Park and points in the west. Mr, and Mrs. T.

1 E. Gunn and won are visiting in Olney. Mr. and Mrs, R. 10.

Ken fro were visitors in Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ren fro, Miss Anna Huffman and Kennon Ren fro were Anna visitors Sunday. Van Brown and Wm.

FolU-i spent Sunday in DuQiioin, Mrs, Wilma. Ailcison and Missos I.oah and Lena Wiseman ot Fairdeld'spent Sunday witji Mrs. Sam Morris. Mrs. Nolle in eh nil IT of Mur- physbnro spent Sunday Mrs.

I'd. R. lioppor. Eva is np'smUug a days in'-F She was accompanied by Mrs. Oma Segsr and Miss Carrie Shipley ol 1 Anna.

ibc Glenn and family, Perry and Mrs. Ella Cormick spent Sunday with Morgan and family, 1'our. southwest of Carbondalo. Engineer Pete cxt-fiuite ill. turned from' daughter, Mrs- Ralph- Arnold, -and family, at.

Sioux City, Tow a. Mr. and Mrs. Louis tralia wore the guests Sunday and Mrs. Ceo.

A. Campbell ill id family. Schwartz spent Sunday in mall a. Mr. and Mrs.

IT. H. Martin yis- relatives in Villa Ridge Sunday. Wm. Foley went to Evansvillp, today for a visit with Harris DcWese.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Laney, have returned from a weeks with relatives in Salem. Morton Williams visited friends in Salem Sunday. Mrs.

Paul Taylor and Mrs, Lena Oltlridge, who are representing the Yaller Spies Milling Co. of St. Louis, at Cairo, spent Sunday with Carbondale relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. 'Chanipbell nf St. "Louis spent the week end with the former's mother, Mrs. A. J.

Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. W. Era ml (Ion, son, W.

and daughter, Dorothy, Cl. J. Brandon and Miss Milil- vr.d' Holcornb of Little Rick. are the nests of Mrs. Brandon's mother, Mrs.

Tolcr. spent this afternoon Mer-'srs. Brandon's molher, TTy smith, at Ben ton. Mrs. John Toler and little nephew, Jack Peebles ihave returned Louis after a visit with Mrs.

Tolcr and family. ivrins Mury Miner, a studeii-t-iat the Teachers College, spent Sunday iii her home in Kinmundy. Mrs. Carrie Wiswell, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Wiswell, Mr. and-Mrs. F.arl Spiller anrl family spent day in St. Louis. M.

R. Hopper has re turned a few days visit in Chicago, He reports his sister, Miss Jennie T-lop- por, who has been seriously 111, as inly slightly improved. Mr, a'nd Mrs. Joe' 1 Weller 'and iby of SI, Louis were Carbondiile visitors Sunday. Mrs.

F. Damron and daughter, Mildred, were St. Louis visitors today, FIND DINOSAUR TRACKS SALT LAKE 'CITY; August. In the Panther mine of the United States Fuel convpany, near here, great dinosaur two and three feet across, found. The tracks- t-iro in solid sandstone, surrounded coaC FOR house for families.

Apply 213 N. 9th. CLASSIFIED RATE 2 cents' per'word first insertion 1 cent per word quent insertion. first insertion. each svibse- Minimum 25 cents FOR modem ('office rooms, best location in UIQ city.

Apply Phone No. 9. FOR furnished rcfom for light housekeeping. 1S24 Pine. FOR furnished apartment, modern improvements Apply 102 S.

19th Street, aug FOE b'ALE FOR rooms furniture, sill in good shape, reasonable if taken at once. Would like sell all together. Fire and tornado iinsurance paid up for 3 years on same. Mrs. Dollie Hughes, N.

Sth St. FOR eight inch West- Electric fans, $5.00 each, at 232 A17 ern Independent ofiice. FOR SALE Furniture for rooms. Apply 210 N. IGth.

four 17-Gt with They; HOXIE IN "RIDING THUNDER" Because Frank Douglas, wealthy rancher, shot and killed a coyote who crossed his desert path, he created a circumstance which placed him in. the shadow of the gallows. That is one the amazing, situations in Jack Hoxie's latest feature "Ridin 1 the Blue Streak western coming to the Hippodrome theatre Monday. Douglas, an Arizona cattle raiser, suspected rustlers oC making away with his stock and threatened to jail them. "While he is ferreting out the cattle thieves, the king of rustlers is mysteriously murdered and Douglas is suspected oC being his'murdered, Acused and tried, Douglas is sentenced to be hanged for a crime of which he is innocent.

Katherine Grant, Jack Pratt, Francis George Connors, Bert Demarc, William McCall and Broderigk O'Farrell support under direction of Cliff Smith. Also Century Co'medy in "Itching for Revenge." Pathe News. Tomorrow Alice Calhoun and Cullen Hindis in 'Pampered Youth' Also Comedy and News. Wednesday and Thursday Gloria Swanson in "Society Also Comedy and News. Body of Wallace Grevenberg Removed From Pottevsfield Henry Grevenberg and Dr.

San- Peanerette, father and LACLEDB HOTEL Corner Chestnut and Ninth Rates: European Plan, 75c to Meals, 50c FRED G. BIEREE ATTORNEY And Counselor At am leaving town, and if you 1 arc looking for a rare bargain in a good used touring car, see W. Brcmum, North St. 17-3t FOR acres good ground, ood buildings. John 3, Box 5G.

1 FOR UJO-iicvc 'farm located 5 miles Fouth of Murpbys- boro. Has plenty of water am 500 fruit trees. Located in the fruit district in the south part of section 32, township 9 south, range 2 No reasonable price will be re fused. I will take half payment and wait for the rest. Anyone wanting farm can get one at a very reasonable price.

Samuel Bostick, Pomona, 111. a 10 13'17 11th and Walnut Sts. Over, Citizens State Savingi Bank fy lit General. 1 Practice Phone: Notary Public L'ro'm doz of who on Ozburn-Wright Lumber Co. Oldest and Best Established Firm in Southern Illinois Building Material of all kinds and qualities and lowest price.

Yards, 115 North llth Murphysboro, III 15 Plio'he 265 FOR modern. apartment located in Apply Scott A Colp, phones 260-Y. A 22tt have room for two more men with cars or horse -'ahid buggy to represent a company known the world over. Salary'xSis- cussed on interview. 426 JeffefMDTI State Bank, Mt.

Vernon, 111. 17-Gt-eod WE PAY dozen sewing n- galows at' home, spare tifiVe; thread furnished; no buttonnmes to- make. Send stamp. Hill Garment Factory, Auburn, N. Y.

'17 Zuber Restaurant. and boarders. Close in. Apply 722 North street. Phone 809.

13-G'fi FOR electric desk lamps, adjustable shades, $2.50 each, at Independent office. MEN jobs open in auto and tractor field. Quality in weeks. anywhere; oarn $2,000 to per year. No no strikes.

Railroad fare.apd weeks board included in special tuition offer. Write now free book and special offer. McSweeny Auto Shops, Dept. MeSweeny 517-521 S. Chicago, 111.

a 13.20,27 3 FOR 12 inch Western Electric fan, $8.00, and two inch $5,00 each Western Electric fans, at Independent office. FOR house with garage ou Murphys street. Has new roof and good cistern, sell furnished at reasonable Inquire'432 Murphy. Will price. 15-tC uncle ol! Wallace Grevenburg was murdered by highwaymen an Illinois Central freight tram, Aug.

Sth, arrived in Carbondale early this morning. The remains of the young Grevenburg, which had been intered in the Potterslield, were removed to a lot in Oakland Cemetery. Rev. C. L.

Coleman, pastor ol: Grace Methodist church conducted a short funeral service at the cemetery at 10:30. The service was attended by several members of the local American Legion. 'GreVenberg who was 26 years old served in the'World 'War in the 27th Division and during his over sea service'" was shell shocked. After return to the United State-'he was in a hospital lor time, but liever'fiilly recovered! His relatives 'had ''heard nothing from 'him 'for 17- months, He had been doing construction work. A letter fromVthd Editor ot the Patterson Loiusian'ai' Tribune states' that Grevenbbrg was a highly respected ypung" man.

He was a member oF the Am'ericttn Legion at Patterson. His parents and other relatives, survive. Wants to do your Ing and Paper Hanging, PROMPT FOR SALE Four-room house, partly finished; acre of ground. Will take Will sell it on terms if desired. Also one 6-year-cld cow, fresh.

About 50 chickens. Apply Elbert young Lipe, Harrison. 15-3t FOR huiler, good con dition. Apply Arthur Munz, Grand Tower. I-l-M FOR building lot in west end.

Good high lot and neighborhood. Low price if line Inken at Clay LOST AND LOST OR plate No. 170173. Finder ylease return John Vovsemn.il, Jacob, 111. IfeSt for ertplcase return to this Reward.

MISCELLANEOUS; TRUCKING Call Wm. Grain telephone 2G9, for unloading with dump trucks handling by hand. Cars of delivered to your building site specialty. 5 once, street. Apply C.

Boyce, 14 -3t FOR SALE Honest farm horse, $50. Have loo many. H. W. Schumacher, lit.

-1. H-3t FOR Low price. Apply linger, Carboiulalc, a 14 3t good ns new. Will H. ttil- 111., Gen.

Del. Dffico Phone 253 209 N. Res. Phone 749W 11th St. FOR SALE Four-room house, clothes closet, basement cistern, fruit trees and 502 DeWitt pantry, sidewalk, grape vines.

street. 13-6t Say. "Bayer. Aspirin INSIST! -yousee "Bayer Gross" on are not getting 'the genuine' 1 Bayer Aspirin proved safer by millions and'prescribed sicians for 24 years. wfl "1 rtV I'JlVvijtV.

BCTFt 1 Paper Hanging and Painting PAPER AND PRICED LIME WALL PAINTS, MODERATELY C. PICKLER PHONE 300 1005 CHESTNUT FOP house and six" lots in Hurst, One 3- vooin house and lot, $1,500. Terms to suit purchaser. Not much cash For further inl'orma- call on R. E.

Ed- necessary. tion wri'to or monds, Hurst, 111. 13-61 Let us do your repair- Ing- or new work. Satisfaction and resonable prices are assured. THOMAS PLUM Phone 693 1828 Edith St.

toUSIC BY which contains proven directions boxes of 18 tablet? Also bottles of 24 and Aspirin Is llio irnde mark of facliu'o ol 1 MbuoaccUcucl'doslor of Whether it is a repair job or the building of a new home, you'll want itione by. a reliable contract or. We hcve a to maintain. Sr ill GONTRACTORS Office 814 Walnut St. Phone 1093 Fifty i-liousand cleaned used building briek.

Reliance Milling Co, 13lh and Planning streets. all-Gt FOR span 3 year old mules; one span 2 year old mules. Inquire August Koewig, KontP, 1, Murphysboro, 111. 12 Gt -My modern tile, stucco bungalow located at 1931 Pine street, in one- of the most desirable residence sections, of the city. It contains -seven large rooms and bath'and plenty of nice closets.

Automatically- controlled-hot-air furnace and automatic water heater. Beautiful hardwood floors, full basement, Carey roof. See Will G. Shaw at Shaw's Pharmacy 1328 Walnut St. NOTICE OF LETTING OF EMERGENCY WORK Notice is hereby given that tmUI 10 o'elock a.

in. August 19, '1925, sealed bids will be received at tliQ office of Thos. G. Dunn, District Engineer, Gortiam, 111., for emergency repairs to Big Lake Lock, consisting of the following work: 7S.5 cubic yards concrete. 732 lineal feet oak piles, driven in place.

Driving 1958 sijr.are feet o-f steel sboct piles. GSOO pounds steel reinforcing. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Thos. G. DnniK Gorhmn.

111., or may be obtained therefrom for $3.00 per set. Bidders will be required to nisb, with bid, a certified cncckfor 3100.00 payable to the Treasurer of Degognia and Fountain Bluff Levee and Drainage District as an evidence of good fnitli. Should tho bidder fail to- make a good and sufficient contract and bond within 10 days of an award, said certified check will be forfeited to the Levee District. The right is reserved to reject any or all Commissioners of Degognia and Fountain Bluff Levee nnd Drainage District. A 5.

10 17 YOUKGMftN, Blacksmith and Woodworker Corner Grace and Seventeenth Sts. Specialists on horseshoeing, plows, automobile bodies. All kinds of wood and iron work. night service. Harry H.

O'Neill D. C. Chiropractor 14th-and Walnut Opposite Post Office LADY ATTENDANT Phones: Office, 31; Hours: 2-5; 7-8s FOR KENT FOR furnished rooms for light Apply 227 S. 18th street. '1-1-tt' FOR RENT A modern 3-room apartment on first floor, unfurnished.

GaH east entrance, 1711 Spruce street. 17-3t FOR RENT--Two-room apartment nicely furnished. Light, watei; and gas. Adults only. Apply Kei- Phone 642.

15-6t ser FOR furnished room for two men or man and wife with kitchen privilege. Apply 511 Mulberry St. 15-tf Automobile mechanic. All Work Guaranteed. If your Auto don't work brinq; it to Verffennes, 111.

Paperhanging and Interior Deco'ratJig GLASS Wm. Callaway PHONE-S36-W 2102 Clark St..

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