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THE RffflWPIKDER (Wt3.) DAtLY NEWS Mon. O. 8 P. dd fellows' linelandir SusifteSs' CHrls' picnic ltdVfrood lodge. Mftt at the Slate bank at 6 o'clock.

2fl. trowal' of- Chicago' will deilvet a mtfn in Polish, p. Eaglea' club. littfcsdiiy, Jbly 30. Lutheran Ladled 1 Aid, 4:30 home of Mrs.

ole Havrtsfo stireet. Severt Iseri, associate hostess. Ithany Qirls' society, 7:30 p. at Mrs. Haiigsby, Mrs.

Sweiv I associate Hostess, WetftHttg Party and Mrs. 'Cteorge who married on Wednesday evening sis Week, will entertain their da and relatives at a dancing at the Pelican town hall this ig. About 100 invitations' haye Issued for the party. Entertains Club Fratik Afternoon Bridge home yesterday afternoon two tables of Prizes awarded to Miss Bern Ice Park- lid Mrs. William A 4:30 lik luncheon was served by the iss.

Mrs. Elmer Deal enter Ithe club at her home next Fri instead of Friday af Ipn. Anniversary. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence their wedding anniversary litertaining a number pf friends Relatives at their home last eve with cards and dancing.

In prizes were awarded to Mr. Irs. 13. O. Burns and Mr.

and Arnold Kice. A suppqr was Id at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. fence were given a purse of sll Picnic.

Rhinelander Business Girls lold a picnic at "VVUdwood lodge Wisconsin river Tuesday eve Members are asiteil to meet at State bank at Ik and to bring their cars. Dinner. and Mrs. Richard, Davies, Jjau, were -guests of honor at a (lock dinner given by Mr. anc 1 W.

p. Mclntyre last, rs were laid for 12 gues ts. House Party. Virginia Taylor. and.

Miss lore Barnes will be hostesses at is high mass wilt' be by P. Hhpde of. aftd th'e JU. Francis VOLUNTMY PETITION IN ANKftUfCY PILED Voluntary petition In bankruptcy by thd Fox River' yalfey 'f ilf 'company, Fond du Lac, was" 'filed in federal court here Liabilities of and assets of were listed. The petition was by Andrew Etrowti, president, and Was authorized by directors Jufte 10, Church Notes Baptist Clitlrch North Brown street O.

A. Qrahafn, Pastor. 607 Moen St. 10 a. m.

Bible school, Classes Mr. ahd kee, are. 'Alvln Jottefij MilwftU- feats of Mr. and Mrs. morning to ItlnTiea Week's ffify lis, after Aftft'u? Miss Helen returned this morning from week's visit with relatives in ttreen Bay.

'MISS Ffatices Buttofl, Menemtnee, 18 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marry Mr. and Mrs. Omar Wart-en and daughters, Phyllis ahd Barbara, Mintfieapolis, are visiting Here for a week, Herman Rand has Returned from a two weeks' visit 'with relatives at Bear Creek.

Robert Schallock and Joseph Sheloski were business callers in Cono.Ve£ yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vprt Dell, Merrill, were Rhtnelander Visitors today, Miss Grace Mclsaac left yesterday morning for lola to visit friends for a week. Mr.

ahd Mrs. Louis Chambray and family, of Iron Mountain, and Mrk diaries wllktos and daughter, IrfiVgfn, arfi spending the i Camp lake. M.ts. wl'tkffts-wii be fe-" membeved as Miss dlarft Fisher, ot this clfy, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Nettftiatt' children, Ladyamlth, are sj few days at the 4 WeflsW home. Miss Vivian 1 Mftffett, vlsltirtg- Miss Peggy Ethel Marauette, is the guest of Barney. The MlsSes Ruth Cook Chessman, of Stevens Poiftt, are visiting Miss 'Anna Cook, has 30 or more tiftses of diphtheria, all because Crandbn does have a health officer to make tests of milk delivered and all ages. I were visitors her.e.yester.day.pn their 11 a. m.

Preaching service. to Wausaii; 'where' 'they' Will mbn theme, "The saved multitude of spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanson. Miss Alice Lewis, Gentiles coming out of the Great Trltautlation." A study of Rev.

7. 7 m. fi. Y. P.

U. conducted Mrs. Graham. All are welcome to this class. 8 p.

m. The Gospel service. Sermon theme: "Jesus as the worker of Miracles." Week meetings: Monday night: Choir rehearsal at 8, in the chUrch. Thursday night: Bible study and prayer The stranger is always welcome here. If you- have no church home come with us.

We preach Christ. Congregational. Charles Wicks, Pastor. Morning "worship at 10 o'clock. Sermon theme: "The Message of tile Miss- Mary EUeh Brooks will This will be the 'last service of the summer, and people are urged to make special effort to attend.

There, will be no services in August. Trinity Lutheran. English service at 10: a. m. Mr.

Fritz Karsel will preach the sermon. Thursday, July 30, Ladies' Aid will meet at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ole Haugsby, G37 Margaret street, with Mrs.

Severt Swenson as associate'hostess. The Bethany 'Girls society will meet at the same place in the evening at Christian Science. Christian Science society of Rhinelander, is a branch of The Mother church, the First Church of is Marshfleld, the guest of Miss Estelle Murphy. Miss Catherine Hartman leaves tomorrow morning for Antlgo to spend the day at the H. E.

Miller ho'me. Monday morning Miss Hartman, Miss Jean Miller, Miss Sally Behh and Beatrice Jacobson, of Wltten- leave on a three weeks' trip "through Illinois, and Indiana. A. G. Horton, Lakewood, was a caller here yesterday concerning' the concrete vault made by WinctuistJBrothers, of city.

Miss Catherine Meyer left this for Ashland to spend the Week-end with her counsin, Miss Genevieve Morton. Mr. ami Mrs. Stevens friends at Crescent lake. Mrs.

Frances Ilemmingson Is visit- Ing' sister, Mrs. Charles Wurst, Park Fa Miss dertrude is visiting frieftds jQ.reen -Bay. anu Mrs. Rudolph Karlsen, Norway, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Peterson and family over the week-end. iyiisa Judith Kettner left this morn- Ing- Car; 'ai month's visit with friends in the east. A. Merton and daughter, Miss Florence, leave tonight for Chi cagos.to two weeks with Kathleen Borwin, Wausau 1 friends here over the Edward Marshall, are spending the party at the Taylor cottage christ c-p if nH in lake. The, guests Jeft late f' lafternoon for the cottage to aie Boston, Mass.

the week-end there. Mr. and Willis- P. Collins, the party. The guests Include the Misses Faye pore Krueger, Katherine De Yirginia Taylor, Eleanore Hanson, Rob- Conia, Collins, Theodore Ison and Edward ft IF.

DIEIIN WEST ly Injured in Automobile Occident; Was Former I Rhinelander Resident. iiir Richter, formerly of Jlander, was fatally Injured yes- morning in an automobile ac- at Salem, Oregon, it was here. sister, Mrs. Gladys Mclntyre Indall avenue, called the; Richter Salem last evening but was learn little about the acci- aecause Mrs. Ruby Richter, the was grief stricken unto talk over the jrief telegram received after Mclntyre called gave the Inn that funeral services and are planned in Oregon.

Richter was born in Rhine- on Feb. 5, 1894, and spent his life here and at Kaukauna, He Jed Ferris Institute and the business college. eight or 1Q years, he was em- in the stockroom' the blander Paper company, leaving go west about 10 years ago, he moved his membership a fears ago, he was affiliated with folks lodge here. ofrWs parents him ith, put he Is survived by three jiisters, Mrs, Mclntyrei ot this Mrs, Verona Hayden of Iron litain, and Ruth, Richter, IPS, held Sunday morningr at 10:45 and testimonial meetings Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Sunday school at 9:45 a.

m. The reading room adjoining: the church, corner of Stevens and Frederick streets, is open Wednesday from 2 to 5 p. m. The public is cordially invited. IREI) TQ PJJ4TH BY UQUE, July 25 70, farmer on the Wisconsin the Mississippi river neap was to death yesterday bull which 1 attacked him while las lending cattle to the barn.

DEDICATION OF MONASTERY SUNDAY Stritch Heads Ust 1 to Attend Near Racine, July 20. "fflEjrthV'J. Methodist Epjscopjal. Henry C. minister Sermon subject: "Does Right St.

Augustine's Episcopal. Rev. Mason, vicar. Eighth Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 a.

Holy- Communion. 10 a. Eucharist and ser- non. Telud'e: Andante. Mozart 'recessional: For Thee, Dear, D.ear' Country Noble fradual: I Heard, the Sound of Voices Storer Offertory: Rest the Lord Mendelssohn Miss Ruth Pattlnson.

Ablution Hymn: Kins' French folksong Mrs. Bernard. Recessional: Yo Watchers and Ye Holy Ones Cologne ermon: The Rev. Russell Vaughan. Response: Aak find It Shall be" (3lven You Stebbins Kenneth Emmons.

'ostlude: Allegretto Forbes A cordial invitation is extended hose who would like to assist in the vorship of the Episcopal church. during the. warm, summer months services are arranged with par- icular thpu.ght for the worshipers and while the services' are short they are especially, helpful in the beauty of holiness. The music is sung by a splendid choir of adult voices under ho direction of Mrs. R.

Welch. Imnmnuel Lutheran. (Corner Brown and Edgar) Guniiard R. Grahn, pastor. Sunday school, 10:30.

No other services as the paster will be in Conover. Thursday 7:30 p. Trustees Wednesay 7:30 p. in church, The congregation from Conover will be with us Sunday, Aug. 2.

Church dedication in Conover day, July 20, "It was God's good pleasure through the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe. 1 Cor. Brown and Frederick streets. Paul G. Bergniann, -Eighth Sun'day after Tvinity, Sunday school at 9 a- ni.

German service with communion at 9 a. m. English servlpe at 10 a- W- No greater nuisance In any community than the religious fake, the ICING, July 25 new Franciscan monastery anc 25 miles west of here oi) til of the FOX iver, will be heli arrow with Archbishop Suiiiue Slritch, Milwauliee, Reading th church notifies scheduled to ad. monastery, tfte fourth bviilt in, Mr. and S.

'Sorens'oh Jack, and Arthur Sprensqn, Chicago, are spending- their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. John 238 Brown'street Leslie Sdrenspn is traffic engineer of Chicago. Henry Winquist and Oscar "Winquist week-end at the are spending the Wihquist cottage, EdWin Maiitins.oni re to Weyerhauser visit here "with rela- s'. Myron Gustafson are Mr.

ati visiting relatives in Claire this week. Mr. and Mrs. 'Darrell Reader are spending the; week-end with friends in Tomahawk. Miss Beatrice Cannon, Chicago, is the guest of Miss Helen Wagner.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright leave tonight for an extended stay with friends and relatives in Evanston, 111. Mrs. Alfred Schauder and daughter have returned from a two weeks visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Henry F. Anderson, Escanaba, Miss Helen Patterson, Tomahawk, was a Rhinelander visitor today. Harold Nelson is spending a few days with relatives in Manitowish. Mrs; Henry F.

Anderson and children, of Escanaba, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas VanCourt, 209 North Steveiis street. Miss Iris Coleman, Wausau, Is Visiting Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Olsen.

Miss Ruth Ritcher. of Phillips, visited her Angus Me Phee, last evening. Sergt. and Mrs. J.

Hayden, Iron Mountain; are visiting Mr, and'Mrs. Angus-McPhee, Dorr avenue. Mrs. -JO, Samuelsori this afternoon from a week's visit with relative's in Waukesha. Mrs, Fred Gropingieser and Mrs.

Reuben Robertson and daughter, Delphjne have returned from a week's visit with relatives in Appleton and Green Bay. Miss Mary Weisen returned this Muskie Causes Large Gaff hook to Straighten Wed Uuday Loses His Fourth Mtukie oye? 25 Pounds in Recent Years. All others holding fish liar's licenses can shut up now, lock up shop and go put of business. Listen to these alleged consider it a good flsh story: Early yesterday morning, C. Fenelon, Wesley Juday, his brother Luther Juday of Millersburg, and a nephew, James'Culp of Lakeville, se.t forth on a fishing lP- They drove Up into Vilas county to a lake in the vicinity of Boulder Junction.

Therfc is no road this lake, the only means getting in being by canoe, or by a two-mile hike down a trail. Hence the fishing still is good, so there may be something to this story, On each trip info this lake before, Wes and Butch have seen several deer. Yesterday morning, they, saw none, so predicted they would have bad luck. All moVning, they flshed. It was near the noon hour, and the only movement in the boat was from the four from any fish that might have.

been landed during the Then came the first bite, and Feneion landed a 10-pound muskie which, by the curl but of Its tail, measured 32 inches. After lunch, the returned to the lake for more fishing. Still there were no deer, and no fish. Finally at about o'clock, six deer came down to the lake to drink. "Novv we'll have fishing," said Butch.

"Immediately Wes Juday hooked a muskellunge about two rods from the front of the boat. The fish came within a short distance, then went down. Instead of coming up and breaking water, the big" muskie decided to camp down the bottom of the Wos 1 let it have line, because he was not using heavy tackle, and for a half hour, played with the fish. Finally it came near enough to the surface that the men in the could see they had a whopper, ij'n 'the line, hurriedly gave'it niore linei- For an hour and 10; minutes, the battle' continued handling the line', Butch keeping t1ie i in; position, and waiting with a gaffhook. It', 'biggest fish the Hoosie'rs 'seen and there was plenty iof in-the boat.

Because night was (drawing near and'4he men had a ahead of them withoutc'nftshllghts, they deecided to try-Wo land" 'the muskie. Wes brought it) up alongside the boat like a b'lg anil Luther snagged the muskie with the gait- Now four fishermen tell story the muskie was lifted, the hook straightened-" but and the'flfelt slid away from the Raff, but the hook Shyster preacher; the "false prophet sheets clothing," Christ never denied any other man so no SOW'Chieflre. Had been Kerms have, been dls'ctfverid at once fhe epidemic wpVld have, A few -vVSuld have befell the limit, and of drank milk might have prevented th0ir takiiiK tttitnetaiuter has no. dlphtlvfrift cnsei) lias haci none for a Ib iSITUATION But the situation here'is Ho bet ter. thaft it was at Crandbn, as far as testlrig the milk 1ft 1 live: in'hope that the creamery from which we buy milk IS delivei'lHg care fully pasteurized attd 'perfeetly safe milk to us each dayH-l-haVe no-way of being certain.

But- mafiy persons to buy raw tirtlk from the many distributors who sell it here. There afe no periodical tests of milk determine if it is pure-or city council-has talked abobt having- some testing equip- meht' installed somewhere here and eltlief'have the state lab test the milk, or the city health officer do it; If the. machine has been be coming' over from it's slow in getting here. There is just as inucK" ichanco that a be created here by iiifectecl milk as. thpyp was Cra'ndoiit It's lot iilcer in curry insurance oil tlie cttf before it; burns up.

so we can't do anything About that. The officer should not Arrest the Illinois tblirtat you menlitm. man was accustomed to in that mahner in the center df blocks in his 1 home city in Illinois, TTiey per- fMlt It, dOwft there. He iiiar with local traffUS fhe policeman might have told him, in a friendly and manndr, that.U-tUrns in the middle Of.blocks are not permitted here, he had occasion to arrest the i mart, or bawl him out. Rhinelander gains muclf Its tourist trade.

Nothing nrtekes 1 a tour 1st leave a town sbonet 1 Stay away jonger than dlscourtebus aleck, thick-headed policemen who take advantage of strangers by them out or arresting them f6r unintentional petty traffic violations in a little city like this. this afticlfi out and show it to yotif fereeef, aftrf see what Out In North Onkotft, 4 fhftft tried to extort $75 from an uncle of Herb Hoover. Ho grot no m'onfiy. America's unemployed hnve been tryirtff to get something out of Hoover for three years. They've got no' jobs.

Official ta fiftten by African officer Sftvrtge headline, Evidently the was getting sonie inside tlbn ftn some hitertot African problems. Speaking of cops, Ossifer Bill Nixon gave Wink Ashley the dirt.V COMMENT, "The other night while strolling along a street in Rhirtelander, we saw a poster in a window advertising a pajama dance. Ladles with pajamas, the sign Informed us, could dance fof 2Bc. Ladies without pajamas 1 would be admitted for 36c. Seems to us that they placed the highest price on the biggest Leader.

Also notice the Rhinelander Street Slug'gers walked off the' field in the ninth inning fl-3 game In favor of Road Lake there two Weeks ago. How dome the Street Sluggers didn't repo'rt this to the Lowdown? SEHIOUS EilttOll. Wink Ashley, who keeps the data years in i urn on dun, but last. iMflhs plenty of ed like A that pearanca since States marshals" tire pfopcfty bti Slffvaf With nice, shiny cai-ds iftfoiftftiftt public the properties were cMwWd fof violation of a. law which the sale of intoxicfttlrtg tomahawk Leader.

Also fomnltftwk is crafiWnf cntise Mertill iUlhtg tourists to come north off 6S to Imtml of following the double detottf from Meftlll to THOSE CITY STItEETS. The Lowdown realizes handi- city street department works in the muskie's mouth held: second time it was tried, but the straight gaffhook wouldn't work and the muskie shook the small hook in its mouth loose'from the Splash, and the big -ilsh was back in the lake. Butch hurled the "iri the lake' too. The men hiked back to their car and came home, stopping here to view a 39-pound muskio which had been caught near here. They vowed their fish weighed at leasts35 pounds, maybe more, Incidentally it the fourth muskie over 25 pounds that Wesley Juday has hooked and lost In recent years.

A year or two ago he beached 'in the weeds at Lake, George, hit It twice an stilllost it back 1 into the. water. V' Now they plan a two-day trjp to Boulder Junction with stronger tapkle to get this muskie, and convince folks in Rhinelander, that this is a fish, and not just a fish story, Under, these days. But we've just been -wondering' if maybe one of those 40 or more that have been digging that sewer down our way couldn't go along every day or two and toss' a few shovels of sand into some those soft holes where other excavations were poorly filled. And why not furnish road information to local filing so we South eiders will know how to get home each -day? You never can tell what street may be closed.

Thewwyiontsornery man-' aEeiVuiid the Lrnvdown wandered all the South sldq yester- noon, trying to flhd an cross street 1 by "wlilcli We drive oiir cars across to I --J looks the other day because Wink oh the Industrial league, had the double-parked long enough to In third place in first Mrs. Ashley out in front of a Brown street store. Evidently Ossifer Bill doesn't know Ashley, nor know Ashley also Is a city policeman, even though his car may curry an Indiana license. My my, was Wink peeved! TERRIBLE THEFT. Some member of the Refrigerator Athletic club has stolen the Industrial league's water bucket.

It was last seen during the St. Mary-Refrigerator game, and ain't benzine since. The Lowdown has appointed his old pal, Bill Nixon, to Investigate this crime, but so far the Airtites have refused to let him search the club house, claiming that a certain dog-gone shooting of a few months ago, Bill isn't invited to the club house. are thinking about calling in Hans Rodd, John Farman and U. S.

'Marshal Fuley to investigate the disappearance, of the water bucket, on the grounds that may bo the thief is cooking up batch of beer in ft. It is, hoped the bucket Will be returned before next week, as Company is: need it, facing flve games in as many daVs. WE'RtJ OF STEP -EXCEPT TOMAHAWK. OtJtt Craig, actor, has been signed, to make his screen deblit in a play fialled "Silence." He is no relatioti to the silent catcher- for the' News klttenball team. half standings published yesterday.

This was a passed ball On the pdrt of Ashley, for the Airtites and the New sles are tied for second place in the league, while the Court House is in third place. It Was the Court House thaf lost a game the first, of this week. Company leads the league, but has three postponed games to I play next week. You never what a thing 1 Is until you Iry to got'-by some of thvso onc-aiincd drivers on a Saturday night. HORNET'S Wo hot this little item, clipped out the Tomahawk Leader, didn't make u.ny friends in-Mlnocqua: I ''The depression seems to'have hit Miuocqua pretty' hard.

In former The police library Is In the Way of gktting some new books, Erich Marla'TPlamarque, German War novelist, knocked down a lamp post with his automobile, ter the municipal council for $50 he offered the poffce a tip. They declined, so, he promised to send them copies of, his novels. If the county decides -to hire game wardens, and Earl Kennedy and Judge Steole select the men to become wardens, it Is that the men to be hired will bo H. MacKenzic, A. J.

Robinson, and S. W. Hayner. However, this report could not be confirmed at press time today. I'VE LONG TIME SINCE GROWLED ABOtfT LOWDOWN'S MAIL.

Dear -About threp or four days ago, I saw a little incident that peeved me. An Illinois tourist U-turn in the midclle'of a downtown a local woman almost him, being. the brakes of her car and almost stand it on its nosie. Officer- was standing- ott c'urb, and saw the whole! tlilti'g, Did 'file he' laughed' 1 at the woman. these Illinois own- thtevtown, or have we "l.local rights on can't agree with much ce'r no right tu Mister, you say.

laugh ut the wprnan. He showed lack of good but then the Lowdown doesn't hire or fire policemen, Some girls are so dumb they count on their fingers. Others can count on their legs and get by. HEY, OLE, T.QOK HERE. Federal bureau of tabor statistics show that the average person's grocery bill should' be 20 per cent less today than it was a year ago.

A big- decrease' in food prices was noticed (elsewhere) last month, potatoes for example being 14 per cent lass. Clip Sunday at Pantry Camp Lake 1 Tomahawk Melon Cocktail Chicken aja, King Roast Veal Potatoes Buttered Spinach Corn Candle -Light Salad Assorted Hq'me Made Rolls Blueberry- Mince 'Pie Dutch- Apple Cake Coffee 'Milk Iced Tea 1 Mrs. SUNDAY SPECIAL GE1TYOUR ICECREAM BRICKS where there is always a Special. 25c A BRICK Eagle Sweet Shop and Cafe Famous for Lunches Funeral Service Modern Equipment. Gourteems and Efficient Directors.

LATE BtJJtCK; STANDARD Upholstering in ejxellent condition, good paint, 5 'good tires, wonderful running Gdndition. Exceptional buy nt EUGENE KABEL CO. high OO, Singer Arrives; and when epileptic deny the unchanging Word, sujjstt. tutirig "the bizarre theories of imbe lief, and tell us "that it does not any' difference what you lleve," then' we need to hear anew truthful warning for the last evil days; "Beware gf false prophets!" Hear tlie sermon: "Hell's Angel." Announcements, class meets Tuesday eve- Sabrowsky will occupy Aug. 2, hth Pr.

Ericksou's atnds oC. nic eczema it rug TIME PARTY AN0 PANCE ftt the SATURDAY, JULY Mustc by 100 votes ip the popularity contest purchases at staud WEDNESDAY, Music by and pOo, This band played for us ana we believe were 100 per This will be your last chance to get populai-ity at the Uarn. We. Saturday Night Ail Day Sunday; CHICKEN BOULLION rench Style Come and try a bowl of. 7 Mjjea NW of Rhinelander on 47, Free Picnjc Caipping Good Bathing Beaeh Boats'to Rent VIOLIN EXHIBIT private Collector for 20 Years WM.

PETSR BTWPflfc, OF MIWAUKKK Collector of Pejlcw and Old und will be at Hotel July and 28 with French and Qwmun vioiins, Public Sold, Especially TIME DANCE at LAUREL'S Jn Sugar Carnp i Saturday, July 25tK Music by Wausau Five-Piece Orchestra Gents 5 Oc Ladies 25c Miss Sophia Tucker Sjhe Heads the Entertainers at Waverly Beach I The greatest entertainment ever presented at Waverly is' now being held nightly at this popular dine and dance tavern. Come out and dance to the modern tunes of the Miles Troubadour I you were buying a bicycle tpday, you certainly wouldn't buy one without a coaster bi-ake. not eyen sure they make 'em without coaster brakes any more.) If you are buying a car today you ought to think fact, a half dozen before buying -one without Free Wheeling. (I'm not sure there'll be any without Free Wheeling' in a year or two.) Free Wheeling adds the same thrill and whizz to motoring that coa'ster brakes did to, bicycling, and you might as. well have the fun and the to saving of and oil it iidw thatf you can get a real free Wheel- StuHebaker for lowest priced Six today with Free Wheeling as and, engineered from tip to taiji give you; the fullest benefits of Free! Wheeling irj its fines't form, at EDWARD ABEL No.

Brown Phone 666 WHIL1-: Professional Set New Crack8 76o.to Set Bows Repaired Violins from up VALUATION. $ring in your violiiv fpp Free valuation, Estimate on repair work given. HQTEl- ONP4DA Sample Room letters of iuquJry will receive Addi-ess: 94? N. Jeftersoa iff ft. Catalog.

Open aftd evewlaga untlt49. Gare Means Longer Wear" Cleaners and Dyers Phone 205 WE CAki, AND DEUVER IN THE CITY Established in IT TO A MASTER 11 From Gloves to Ruga.

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