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PAGE SIX THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, PHOENIX, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1925. I. E. Barnard, Microscope Expert Who Assisted Dr. Gye in Successful Search for Cancer Germ 'i MORTH FAILS Powerful Radio Broadcasting Station In Phoenix Wearing Completion; Will Start Operation Within Two Weeks LOCAL s- Construction work on Phoenix JOHN NASH ARRAIGNED John Xash.

arrested on a charge of threatening. to commit an offense, entered a plea of not Ruilty at his arraignment BUILDING PERMITS Permits have been issued by the building department totaling as follows: Charles Franklin, brick residences and frame garages at 317 and 410 Xorth Oakland street, to cost $3,000 each: B. H. Pruitt, frame cottages yesterday before Justice Clarence i-. Ice and was released in J300 ball to appear lor trial at clock i-riflay afternoon.

The complaint against for jj. C. Moore aL 1242, 1242Vi, 1244 Xash was issued at the request of ment, no efforts will be spared furnish the thousand of radio d-otees In this and other state a nightly program of music of excellence. An elaborate program of musical numbers is being arranged for the formal opening, which Is scheduled for the early part of September. The work of erecting the aerial and the installation of other equipment is in charge of Leo Gleim and Arthur C.

Anderson. Mr. Gleim is in charge' of the service department of KFAD. while Mr. Anderson will have complete charge of the Hazel Nash, his wife, who alleges and 1244'i Kast Adams streets, to cost $S00 each.

Scott Ellison, brick residences, and frame garages for the defendant threatened to kill her. TO SERVE CHICKEN DINNER Xellie Diamond at 2517 and 25211 Members of the First Colored Baptist MRS. ED O'HAGEN RETURNS Mrs. Ed O'Hagen, wife of Officer O'Hagen of the police department, returned to her home here recently from a two months' vacation at San Francisco and other coast points. NO COMMISSION MEETING Due to the absence of a quorum, the regular weekly meeting of the city commission, scheduled for yesterday, was adjourned until next AVednesday.

Mayor Louis B. AVhrtney was the only member of the commission present at roll call. RAIL REPRESENTATIVE HERE A. A. Zastrow, representing the Illinois Central railway, was -in Phoenix from his headquarters at Los Angeles yesterday on company business.

VISIT IN CHICAGO O. O. Xolan of Ray departed from Phoenix last night for a visit in Chicago and other cities in that section. TO NORTHERN TOWNS L. Speed of fiJH Xorth Second avenue left last newest radio broadcasting station, KFAD, located in the Electrical Equipment company's place of business on North Central avenue, is rapidly nearing completion and the first program will be.

broadcast within the next two weeks, according to announcement made 'by officials of the company yesterday. The station when completed will represent an expenditure of several "thousand dollars and will be one of the best equipped and most powerful stations in Arizona it was stated. The work of erecting two 0 foot towers on the top of the Electrical Equipment company building was completed, yesterday and the construction of the etudio on the ground floor of the structure will start thi-s morning. The tops of the towers are approximately 90 feet from the ground and within a few davs a huge sign containing the church, 21fi Kast AA'ashington street, will serve an old fashioned chicken dinner Saturday. August 29, between 11 a.

m. and 7 p. m. at the church, for the benefit of the church build. ng fund, according to an announcement made yesterday.

MEETING OF BETHEL LADIES' AID Members of the I-adies' Aid society of Bethel Methodist church will attend an all day meeting at Xorth Seventh street, to cost each, and miscellaneous permits totaling: "DRUNK DRIVING" CHARGED Joe Hightovver, colored, arrested yesterday morning by Traffic Captain Matlock and Patrolman Tardy, was booked at headquarters on a charg of "drunk driving." Hightovver was taken into custody near the intersection of Central avenue and Adams street. He will be required to appear before Acting Magistrate YY'hceler on the charge today. REBEKAH LODGE MEETING Members of t'apitol City Rebokah Xo. 30, will meet in regular session at o'clock this evening in the I. O.

O. V. hall. Initiation ceremonies will follow the regular order of business, it was announced. "GRANTED LICEN SE The Kedera' Life Insurance company of Chicago the church tomorrow, according to KKW A ALKSt.WM.

Kincphay. Pplfat-l hersn, A us. I'fi. To talk to Xorwe-; pians about Kiiipsliav is to invito iroublf. Thry insist the name of this i fot lenifn is New Aale.sund.

because' it is owncil 1'V a Norwegian Con? whose hea drpia rtors are at lii oM of Aalesiinfi on Jhe west ton ft Norway. TJiere is rum nature rivalry nerteen Thf two Norwegian settle- ins-nfs. rontr Year City and Xy-Aale-t nind. The former hortsis th most northerly rhiiirh. th" latter prides l-lf tipun the most northerly rail-: fray in the world, jus: below the Tftih north latittirte.

The familiar tiltnl of a Jfiron'of ip whistle breaks tn Ari'lic stilltK'ss with an epi i pf-I fett. Th tr.ick j. nnlv a -fuple of mlUs lone, anrl rnnurcis the mino with thf pir. There is not a tree in tho whole of Ppits'iercf n. Inn botanists say thai tbe-' au sjufies rlar's to hr found in the short Arctic I F'imnicr.

At N' were the only, ennipip cirffully lendofl crave i i mj I on the break" headland A M.ison's polar sea- II.irie iifl i ii. (ner. according to in announcement made yesterday. VALLEY RESIDENTS ON COAST letters outlined with electric bulbs, will be installed on the Late arrivals from Phoenix who on a business trip to Hol- ire registered at the Hotel Ciark, Los Angeles, include Mr. and Airs.

J. night brook, northei ON Major McXary, Winslow and other towns. EASTERN TRIP Miss Mary of Buckeye departed yester Harry Crover, Mrs. S. M.

Presley, Mrs. Joseph Creen. Mr. and day evening for A von -of-the-Sea, Mrs. If.

Ashury and child. Mrs. Kdith Y. Lyman, Henry Sullivan. 'Wit 'k.

5: Margaret Carney. H. M. Peck and Air. and Mrs.

AV. S. Thomson. near Atlantic J. RANGER IN CITY Ray Painter, forest ranger" in the Gila National Forest in Xew Mexico, visited the Phoenix office of the Tonto National Forest yesterday.

He is on a brief REGISTERED AT COAST topmost point of the aerials. At night the sign will be visible from anywhere in Phoenix, and many other points in the valley, it was stated. In addition to the electric sign, the interior of the towers will be flooded with beams of light supplied from large searchlights. The studio will contain the necessary apparatus to permit the broadcasting of programs not only to every point in Arizona but to every state in the country, officials stated. Power for the transmission of the programs will be supplied entirely by storage hatteries and it yesterday was granted a license to write insurance in the state by the HOTELS Arrivals from Phoenix and the Salt River Valley registered Franli 'Welch.

Barnard, the foremost microscopic expert In VZng-land, pays trihute to Welch for his efforts and assistance in the microscopic and photographic work. J. K. Barnnrd (sealed) collaborated with Tr. V.

10. five In the researches that have resulted in the discovery of the cancer virus. He is shown at work in his London Laboratory with his assistant. at the Hotel Rosslvn and Annex. Los Angeles, last week include Kathryn Hayes, Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Johnson, inset the reiinin of a vouns; her nnd child. Ope at the sisht of trip and will probably return to Xew Mexico todav or tomorrow. MOVES TO PHOENIX R.

AV. Woods, former ranger in the United States forest service in New Mexico, has removed with his family to Phoenix to give his children the advantages of city schools. Although undecided as to his plans as yet, he expects to enter business here. UNDELIVERD TELEGRAMS Undelivered telegrams are held at the "Western Union for Iva V. Husk.

fv.o.n two lout ly craves, hut it to otitf ni pla tlie hundred? Modern Monroe Pharmacy Arizona Corporation Commission, it was announced by James Ray, actuary for the commission. Increases capital stock The Rerta Mining company filed an amendment to its articles of incorporation yesterday increasing its capital stoc to $500,000, according to the records of the corporation commission. 1 NOTIFIED OF BROTHERS DEATH Mrs. K. F.

Tatton of Phoenix received word yesterday of th death of her brother, J. M. Warner, which occurred at his home in Hains. X. L.

The deceased was a brother of S. S. Warner of TenYpe. namtless opep craves further nort was stated mat every piece ot equipment entering into the construction of the station is the latest model of its kind. The walls of the studio will be constructed of sound proof material, while heavy draperies of velvet will lend an air of attractiveness to the room.

I on the inland without a shudder a io uoeii i pas Morning in bsadore X. Jamison. Norman Hurley, Graves. K. C.

Bobbins, C. AV. Cosner, 71. A. Russell, Anna Mae AY'right.

AY'. 1a. Geggtis. P. Katsovas, Alice Mosier, C.

Pallas. Mr. and Mrs. R. K.

Gro.e. jfr. and Mrs. J. B.

Maris and daughter. Dr. jmd Mrs. C. Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Stockton. Mrs. T.

R. Teel. Mr. and Mrs. J.

K. Irving, Mrs. Richards, and H. Sia nsses. GUESTS AT VAN NUYS HOTEL Among the Arizona residents, recently tegistered at the A'an Xuys Hotel.

Los Angeles, were I. C. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. M. i-'eiineniore and daughter, H.

J. Clung. Kenneth Todd. Mrs. C.

C. Ciagin. A. L. Boehmer, and AVil-liam II.

Daugherty. the Ihoij'-hf of the sufferings of i h'nri in I i lm perished in these Antio hs Most of these cm ves .) I i i I jkp)efons hi' ll fin'e In ii disturbed by polar bear. ard ft Ifr w.M animals. New Quarters On Central Arrangements have been made to broadcast programs every night during the summer and winter and an added feature in this connection will be the special dinner hour pro Mrs. Allie Hurt, Mrs.

C. F. Robert, Mrs. Alma K. Iioek and Mae Fuller.

WILL GIVE PLAY Circle No. 1. Ladies'- Aid society of the Murphy Congregational church, assisted by Miss Mary Lou Allen, pianist, will give a play Friday night, August 2S, at Murphy school. gram from 6 to 7 o'clock each evening. According to the manage i The Monroe T'harmacy, located at the southwest corner of Central I avenue and JWonroe street, will open for business at o'clock this morn-; ina'.

it -war announced yesterday by W'av land. proprietor of the store. Associates Give Farewell Present To Miss Pomeroy 1 SGI OF WEALTHY wm SAVED Too much dog! There you have in three words the college student's idea of most of the so-called young men's" clothes. Not the sort you find here, for -we are equally intolerant of anything that borders on the "funny." We know, because we keep in constant touch with the principal shops that supply the men of the larger universities with their clothes. Our Fall models are here -all ready for you and you ar cordiallv invited to come in and see them whether you wish to buy or not.

A wide variety of good looking fabrics, reasonably priced. Howard K. Sabin. well known pharmaceutical chemist of many years' experience. Mr.

Sabin has been connected with the prescription department of the Central Pharmacy for some time. An efficient corps of 1ft employes will assist Mr. Sabin in the operation of the new store. Kverv- department of the Central pharmacy has been duplicated in the new stole. A motorcycle delivery will be maintained at the now store, for the convenience of its patrons.

The store will open at Maddock To Speak Before Engineers At Luncheon Today 1 Miss Beulah Pomeroy of Mesa, an attache in the office of the Arizona i Corporation Commission, was the recipient yesterday afternoon of an ivory toilet set given to her by the members of the commission and FROM SUICIDE Thomas Maddock. former state en i The new store is housed in a build- intr eroded especially for that pur- I pose. i When fully equipped, the new diai.tr store will he one of the finest in the Southwest and will contain a com- plete line of all kinds of drtiRs and groods sold by drucr strires. Mr. AVa viand will leave Sunday for N'ew A'ork and Boston for the pur- pose of huyintr jrorxls with which to completely stock the new Store.

It is not expected that this new stock will arrive before October 3. I The Monroo Pharmacy is pr.tc- tically a duplicate in arrangement the Central Pharmacy, except that! the. cashier will be located in tlie! center of the store. The new store will have a completely equipped TOKYO. Another cape of an" is attract ins- con-siib-ra tile iittrminii in the Japanese their attaches as a farewell gift.

Miss Pomeroy has been granted a year's leave of absence from the commission to attend the Brigham Young University at Provo, lTtah. Miss Pomeroy will leave for ITtah Monday to enter the university. The presentation of the gift was made 4 tie spa pers. "shin ii is a ord 1 o'clock each morning and close at 11 o'clock nt nipht. The kodak and film department of the new store will be conducted on the same plan as the same department at the Central Pharmacy and a complete line of camera and kodak supplies and accessories will be car-tied.

The interior of the new store is in Kiay enamel. The show cases are built of the best quality plate The tile work on the base of the gineer, will lie the guest of honor and principal speaker at the reguar weekly meeting of the Phoenix chapter, American Association of Engineers, to he held at 1 1 o'clock today in the Ellis building. "Inside Facts of the Tite Colorado River will be the subject of Mr. Maddock's address and members of the organization are look'ng forward with interest to his talk. Import tint business matters, including a report of further activities of the swimming pool committee, are to Miss Pomeroy by Loren Vaughn, chairman of the commission.

pieanint" ine iioniMe-suicntP or lov- eis whoso future seems hopeless. In lli recent trapedv th "man in thej was Sliintaro Kitazato. son and hejr of In. Cainn Kitazato. famous phvicjan and inventor, abroad and checking up on Agricultural which Thomas immediately began he coal sit ua tion.

economies post to B. Cooper of A credit establishfed with the Peoples Loan Investment is like having money in the bank. The money" you need is available whenever you call for it. This company is a reliable and permanent institution with ample funds to supply your requirements. Anyone having occasion to borrow money at times will do well to get acquainted with us.

LOANS EASY TO GET from us in sums up to $300.00, at lowful rates, on your salary, household furniture, piano, automobile, livestock, farming implements, etc. You keep the property in your possession. Repay us in small monthly payments if desired. Just and courteous treatment. Strictly confidential.

We are licensed and bonded by the State of Arizona for your protection. PEOPLES LOAN INVESTMENT CO. Phone 6396 23 East Washington St. to tucky, was appointed, was opened Vuintr Kitazato diil not sin ceed in 'his attempt to end his life, but the, 'clrl. a.

beautiful geisha, was found lend. The Imdx of Katazato was discov- "ff'l by a fisherman in hake several tashis in the throat which later tuoved not to lie serious. li The would-be suhide told the police! fountain is one of the features of the new store. Jarpe plate glass display windows assure excellent lighting throughout the day time, while at night an efficient system of elcc-'trical illumiuat ion will serve. Special attention has been given in the sob ion of the employes of the new stoic and no detail that will assure satisfaction to the patrons has been overlooked.

i.ioies rest loom on the mezzanine floor. The soda fountain in the new store is 100 per cent mechanical anil is one of the first iceless fountains to be erected in the city. In addition to seivinir the usual drinks obtainable at a fountain, a complete line of liirht lunches will be served each day becinnintrat noon today. The pew store will be in charge of Th sort of footwear, headgear and furnishings that also O.K.'d by well dressed rollego men. slated to come before the meeting 1 oday.

4s The Day In Washington i T'ne navy slashed more than from the original budget, estimates for 1027. One man was killed and one injured during turret drill- on the battleship Oklahoma. Secretary Davis returned from competitive examination. A special commission held that the Columbia, river basin reclamation project Mas not required. District officials and employes were found responsible for sinking of the government steamer Norman in Mississippi river with 2.1 deaths.

The state department was advised (hat Or. Harvey J. Howard, American captured by Chinese bandits, would be released soon. McDougal) Cassou Washington Street Power Commission Delays Hearing To October 20 On Girand Application For Permit At Diamond Creek Site 1 had fallen in love with a oiba ird that her. ise he wa already married lhe decided to cnnimlt Airordinc to the ynunj: bnitn.

tliev tied thernsees together ind threw themselves into the rieep- ast naters of the lake where the Rirl soon succumbed. Kitazato. liovvever. Tecided at the last moment he did Wish to die and. 1 i siicceederl in JintVMic: bim-I -elf from the aeisha.

He said he I na paired to swim to shallow water when there, overcomA with remorse, and feelinsr that he was in Inty hound to Accomplish 'shinin'' ie slashed nip ilmut with a pocket- t' if e. Don Throw It Away -m nk 3 Joining him from continuing with construction of the dam. This suit is now ponding before the federal court and a temporary injunction is in force restraining Mr. Cirnnd front carrying out his plansi for the projrm. The application for a license from the federal power commission authorizing- Mr.

tllrand to develop power on the river at Diamond Creek has been pending for some time and a number of hearing" have been held in the matter. On various occasions, the mailer h.ls been postponed. It f- expected that the hearing on October I'n will definitely determine whether not Mr. Oirand is to receive a license from the federal commission authorizing him to develop power on the river. The state permit.

issued to Mr. Giiaiid ly A. S. Xoiviel, former stare water commisVMr.ncr. during the la tier's set vice as commissioner in December llijl'.

Notice that the hearing of the application of James Oirand for .1 license to develop power at Tia-tnond Creek on the Colorado river had been postponed until October 'il was received from the federal power commission yesterday by I-'rank P. Trotf, state water com-: inissioner. The hearing of the application had been set. for September 4. It was stated, but it was reset for 2 r.o o'clock in the afternoon on October; 20.

Xo reason for the postponement was given. Mr. fiirand now holds a state permit authorizing him to develop power at Cieek and to erect a dam and impound water for that purpose. Mr. Cirnnd started work at the dam fbe in Hecemher1 lftj.1 in order to bold his state per- in it, which gave liim a year in which to start work.

but was Plopped by a federal injunction en- DEATH TOLL DUE FIREWORKS PLA mill Your Dyeing for Fall Should Be Done NOW A Stitch in Time Saves Nine This quotation is true about many things a small cut in a valuable tire or a hole in the sole of yokk. a Ml 1 nj' Aug. 2fi. The results sua It jos of his ea r's Tire Surgery- If you mashed your finger or stepped on a nail and ran it through your foot, would you wait a week or more before having a doctor dress the wound and start it healing? An injury to your tires or tubes needs the same prompt attention. Delay sometimes means complete loss.

EXPERT VULCANIZING STAYS Wilky-Wartman Oil Co. 1 our' I oeiehra am by he 'uni of Safety and the vnitree the given out today. 'a le 1 1 3 I i ion of fijm 9. the commissary, assisted by Mr. Kike.

Mrs. nrand and Mrs. Herbert fiiiies will accompany the lampew as additional chaperones. hows- tl'it 111 were Killed and rriured. The analysis is made cf from Sm) cities in states.

A "na of the victims were chil- Plans Completed By Baptist Church For Holding Camp your shoe. There is no Hren. Approximately SiHi ot the casu- i doubting the fact that put ri i i a I -i m. i tltiCs occurred Julv 4. while more ban -tin re recorded before and Iter ndepeiHlcii, 1 a fomc as 4 202 WEST JEFFERSON STREET ft i nil al ly as Jun 1' I and others as l.te uly Only Ml of thr aualtlfM "(until in loiiiiriiiuii with public elebra ions The reports give evidence of only Kach summer for seven years a it institute has been a I Aiaijtniy, ill tin- Ma lid ot" ivi-h ni South vc.ii'.- a t-lala in t- included piiaciieis and 1 Su tedch-eis.

and tiiey spcut tour (lavs in in-teiiive ttudy of educational and religious sub if is. under the leadership of Or. James 1 f. Oillard. president of the Jf-anes and Slater funds.

hair brushes sro made fo-n the tail of Si'erian suutrrels. and riot from hair, as many su pposed Don't Trade Your Old Car In! EXPERT ELECTRICAL REPAIRING t. M. ROBERTS ELECTRIC CO. 321 W.

WASHINGTON: PH. 49S Of tee 111 dr.ith. 37 of the vic-t, riuMrrn. lo-t Iheir lives ting in one stitch will prevent eight others coming out. True economy consists in getting full value of what vou already have.

a t'-u't of their clotbtng beme ig- ited Kv so. raped harmles spar- ers c-tv vr voure children sr r- Krti t' ave dfd of poisoning from I 'ilKj 1 pk.ns fr the l-'irst Clllllcli CAlup have b-cll ..111 by the ca i I uu lui I tr- and rtiis-i traihms h.ive cotiu- in s.j that already no. re have uv. thai; were in attendance last year, i it a niiiiounced yes'ernay. The committee announce, 1 the fol- lowing officers who will help make the ramp 3 success: K.

Reeves, camp director; Mrs. Phi! Sc hneider, assistant camp il -rector; Miss Freda fief tier. dvo- lional chairman: leni boys' recreation director. MHs (Jeorsria Kay, Kirls' recreational director; I Miss Mihlted Smith, social chair-! man; leaders srirls division of the camp. Alice laovvn.

Alice Cojrins. i Mildred Smith, Georgia Kay. Mrs. I Arthur Taylor. Mrs.

T. P. leaders boy' division of camp, leal Jackson. Franklin l-'a rnsvvorth, Rob aMns fire eraeUerf. The laifet list of rasualties was 'ported ftom St.

Linuis. where 73 Suit Cases Hand Bags Brief Cases Purses Harness Repaired by Expert Workman N. Porter Saddle and Harness Co. 128 South Central; Phone 3085 i ''The firms listed here I ersons were seriously hurt and fio Jut hrxause. it hasn't a good pickup, doesn't run smoetMy at low speed? or burns toe much oil isn't ready for tne junU heap.

Bring it in and let us regrind the cylinders so the compression will be good and it will step out from under you like a new, car. Our new Simplicity Reborer and Regrinder makes it possible to put cylinders in perfect condition without taking the motor out of the chassis. This means a great saving in time and labor to you. Step in and let us give you an estimate. J.

F. Nuth Machine Works SAM MISHKIN. THE INSURANCE MAN HEARD BUILDING. PHONE 4044. uffered minor injuries, a statement ecompn ins the report savs- "The! We will retop your car with the best of materials at a very low price.

'Expert Workmen. Talbot Snyder Auto Top Co. set that in N'evv York f'ity amonp a epulat tup of more than six million) here were nnlv ten casualties and hut in "liic.ico arttonc: population more than hi million there were nlv sixteen casualties, is convincing i i'lnii of the effect ivenes of re- trirtive legislation. properly n- i PHOENIX OLDEST PAWNBROKER MONEY TO LOAN B. L.

FRIEDMAN 335 East Washington LOANR ON ALL VALUABLES 13 North Fifth St. Phone 7417 PHONE 9343 COR. FIRST AND VAN BUREN are experts in Repairing and Renewing making things as "good as new." LET THEM SERVE YOU! Read These Ads Soudder; storekeeper, In addition to these officers. Flaine Harre'I he in charge of orred." I Tie s'atement emphasize that the; tudy represent? only pnrt of thej etusl sacrifice of life and limh as reports were received from 12! tales, inclijdinsr several in the 'her few restrictions are placed on CONSTABLE ICE FUEL CO. Pur Distilled Water Ice "Frozen Steam" PHONE 6832 Don't call this number unless you want to get more money for your junk.

We will allow you large price for anything we can use. EFFRON CO. 1009 EAST MADISON iie sale and use of fireworks. I Let us make your old mattress over or sell you a new one cheap. Direct Mattress Co.

J. L. Shaw. Prop. 1337 E.

Van Buren Phone 6909 Durinz the last year the Na "na! Museum at "Washington ac- ilred than "fio.OftO rw Quality Phone. Service 6555 9Cr pecimens. Jewelry Work, Watch And Clock Repairing We specialize on railroad work, Grandfather and Chime Clocks Watch Hospital GEORGE L. BURGESS Watchmaker 17 East Adams; Phone 7231 After 6 p. Phone 3232 AUTO REPAIRING MACHINE WORK PATTERNS WELDING RYAN BROS.

GARAGE AND MACHINE WORKS 737 Grand Ave. Phone 7244 7S a BLACK WHITE TAXI Phone 6456 4422 vmr- nA" Sizes INSURANCE EXTRA PERSONS FREE of all kinds Van Buren Auto Repair Shop 708 EAST VAN BUREN Repairs on All Makes of Cars Studebaker Cole Aero Eight Experts Everything in carpenter work and repairing, also cabinet work. Agent Foley's Saw Filing Machine. Price's Carpenter Shop 429 EAST ADAMS CRYSTAL PURE DISTILLED WATER ICE PHONE 6 3 6 3 Crystal Ice Cold Storage Co. PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES Mac Dry Garage First and Adams; Phone 4248 We take pride in being able to re.

condition any safety blade no matter-how dull, to shave better than new blades. All single edge blades 25c doz. Gillette 35c, Duplex and Sexto 40c. Scissors and shears sharpened. THE KEEN EDGE SHOP 134'2 W.

Bicycle Tires Vulcanized BUSH TIRE SHOP Vulcanizing, Retreading New and Used Tires and Tubes Phone 7136 310 N. Second Ave. curety Fidelity Bonds A Cerr.plete Service ANDERSON Mrs. Carl H. Anderson, Mgr.

117 West Monroe St. Howe.

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