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PAGE TWO A SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1920. COREESPONDENCE Prairietown Mr. ami Mrs. Gem KB i''urlei and a i of i calleis here Sunday. a and Kdw.ird W.iU made a business i to a Thiniday uvpitlnR.

Kdwardsvllle vlsllois on VrlJay wcie Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ousowello, Mr.

and Mrs, Kill. Schumacher and a Klcniioin, Mm. W. C. lleke- nieycr and children, Carl HHdebrand, a and i Mubcl, Mrs.

Vm. J. Knoche, i Htul Jb'rftd Dubbelde and a i Mis. Karl Klackena returned 10 her home In Chicago a several woeks wll.li lelutlves here. i a Clnlst i a i and i a Carl attended tlic i a i i A i a i i Rev.

I Is spcndlnii i a at Chicago toeing a deU'Kiilp of nynod i UiibhcUU a hosier Dust- ni.inn WaHher League convention lit Colllnsvlllo Saturday, Mi and i Jos. Tuscher ami Mr. mid Louis Meyer. Mr. and Mrs, A Stletfemeyor, Mrs.

Tllllo Isen- berK, of St. Louis spent a relatives. Quite a here a picnic nt Hill StoUo of Hill rd i John i i a a Satuulay. Mi and Mrs. Andrew Mueller and of Mr.

hnd Mrs. XVin. Woodworth of Woulcn, Mr and Mrs. Klnicr (iusewelle of St. cyent Sunday i Mr.

and Mrs. tfi Henke. Mis. Mary Km el and Kranddanjsh- ler and MJS. Louise Gocbel and a of St.

Louis spending a week at i home here. i a Helinluuiip of Collins- Mr. and Mrs. Kied Casno, Mr. mid Mis.

a o( a i a here i relatives. A of youiiK people were enterU.lned at the home of Miss i a liters In Ht Louln on Sunday. Those nllemlliu, the p.ir'v were Miss Ella Meyer, Kloienee Ksthei i a field a. Klleis, Dora and Mabel i i A i i i ton Howard and Eu'-l Slcgcl, Albert and JA'Stei Uiistniann, I'iiul Meyer and A i Schaeler, Mr. mid Mrs.

Louis Tape and son Klmer. Miss Florence Xlrpes, dauKhtoi (if Mr. and i Fred Knges and Oscar Neunabei son ol Mr, and Mis. John Neimabet of Jlcthiillo mar- iled hero at the a clmich at of successful school, Tuesday at ten i 1'ror. A i i of A madn a tails on "Music In the Home At five i the teachers, parents rind scholars taken out to Alber's Orove west town where they enjoyed games.

A splendid supper was served. Mrs. H. E. Kulicy attended a bridge a i In A Tuesday nf- teinoon.

'2 on a iiinnn of Bclhalto by Rev. Jlrueggc- I'bey i a by Miss a VJlrges, sister of the bride, Miss Klcnnoia Schumacher, i Neunabcr and Ed Neuiuibcr. Little Miss Lui'Ua lleliemeyer was 1,111 and Leo Kruckeberg, be.uti-. Following the ceiemony a i i was served at the home 1 ol the- Inkle's pnrcnUi, about 75 guests being present. The couple on a on i to Chicago and various not them points.

Following are those who at- ti nded the wi i Rev. nnd Mis. W. 0. a and i a i Con- Miince, i and Mrs.

W. M. Ncunnber nnd son, Mi and Mrs. a Neun- iiber, Mr. and Mrs Henry a a a Hilda a i i Mi'-.

Win. of i i and i (leo Ne.unabei, Milton r.elwnrel a i of Alt Mr. and i Leniis Schaako and a of Liberty Prairie, Mr. und Geo Jr of Worelen, Mr. and Mrs.

(leo of Mrs. W. C. i mever and a i mid G. and diuu.hteis, State's A and A i U.

Hohm of a i ('. i and Mis. a a i i a i Kdsund i i a fi a a i i a Mrs. i i i a a i I i I a a Eli-anoia i a Eleanora Hay and a Eelwaul Carpenter Elmer Slahlhut was on the sick list nt his home. Mr.

and Mrs. fins Schaburjrof near Warden vltlted Thursday with Mis. J. nnd family. H.

W. Ncuhaus and W. F. Rlnkel weie business calleis In Edwimlsvllle Saturday. Mrs.

Theodore i i of near Prairietown Thursday with lelativcs. The tenth a a convention ol Southern Illinois District Wallher league was hold at Holy Cross Luthe i a in Colllnsvllle, on Saturday nnd Sunday, Heibert Erase, delegate of the Carpenter League attended on Saturday. Several of the members attended on Sunday. Henry HooUer and daughters Eileen and Dorothy were Edwardsvllle visitors Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Brakhane and daughter Miss Anna and sous Kd and Milton visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Therf. Kiielhe and daughters of Prairletown.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sparks and eliildren visited Saturday with the hitters parents of Hethalto, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Elmer ami Heimiin Dii'iho were wests ol i and Mrs.

Carl Kber- a and daughter Wllmii of Marino, Miss Alleen Meyer of Liberty I'ralrle is i i i hero i Mrs. Jlackn and I i Abh- nuer to i Tue.sday. Miss Clara Koch IH i her slstei of Edwai ille Stiihlimt was a Woxlen vlb- llor i i a Mother Graduates With Honors van a gucat of Miss Alma WeHing Saturday and Sunday. Joesling of Alton Hiient Sunday with John und Lou 1'iuil. Joim Muessd served on the jxiry at Alton last week Mr.

riml Mrs. Van Tllcliemil and granddaughter mid MIB. Bunion, of Florida, are visiting relatives in this' vicinity. Mrs. Caroline Neuhaiis was removed WediiPHrtiiy from the homo of her daughter, Mrs, Jess Harris, to the St.

Joseph's Hoapttat where she will take treatments. Mrs. NeuhauB wan 77 yearn old laBt week and her friends hope she may soon recover, Mlns Lou Paul gave a dinner Sunday In honor of the 20th birthday of nephew, Wm. Paul. All the rel- itlvcs were present nnd-enjoycd dinner and a good lime.

William hns many friends who wish lilm many nore birthdays. Hartford There i 20 inembeis ol' Hartford Sth M'ude class who went to Wood Illvcr to receive i diplomas, They -vere Decrees, I.e Ora i i McGrew, Harold Doilson, I i i Beondolina, Imogene a Woodrow i A i a Wesdam, Charles Wlegtuid, Helen Lowe, (ieraldcen Cossey, i dell a Itobertson, Donald i i a a i Hemellfc, Leu i Donuhl Smith and Tony and Mary Tomlovlc. Kvelyn Docrnes nnd Rudolph Kob- crtbon received I i Anu-iican Lesion Ciludyi Dm ham ircelved the citi- i LeOrn Kvelyn Helen Lowe, The women who say "My dear, I never have time for anything," should know Mrs. Eleanor Struck of Milwaukee, WIs. She has three children and a husband to look after, but she found limp to attend college and complete a four-year course In three ears.

She was one of honor graduates. She Is shown here, being (insisted by hr children in donning cap and gown. Louise is holding the mirror, while Norraun and Harold, extreme right, look on with beaming eyes. home Mrs. Cooper and Tlllie Unlor- brlnk.

John Manna made a trip to Haniel Wednesday. Mr. and "MIS. Fred Unlerbrlnk nnd son drove to Greenville Sunday to visit lelallveg, Mis. Anna Baker and aunt returned home with them to visit relatives here.

Chas. Ursprung had his chiclteiiB stolen last week. Tlmy were mostly all young chickens, John Untcrbrlnk a i helped Mrs. R. celebrate her birthday Monday Miss Lena Manns who Is emplojeiJ at the Western Union at Alton is home for a weeks vacation.

Mrs. Leroy Stahi is i a weelt i lelaUves In Wood River. The dinners are most all through pl.uithij; corn and putting dp nlfalfd a and some a started to cut a J. and John i i are among the llrst to a i i in our town. Pierron Jou lUu'huilller and Miss MeCann, Gladys i a and A Wisdom, a i i i i i ullilollc awards.

Several boys also received awards. The class (lower was the A i a a Hose. The class motto a Oiu ill in oui hope to i JOai le SpailtH was an visitor Thursday. Mm. a Conrad was i i a caller Thursday, i Feul Heine and a Le- Oi.v a May weru i i Wednesday.

Wisdom and a i vlslled of I. A i i a Wednesday evennig. i Wi-bei was a i i ftt the lioini' of Mrs a i Spixrlvs, Wed- Hcli u- Bethalto i i i a rwll of fp past week a i of St. Louis visited with i i a i ic- c''ntly. i Murie Sohoppct of Lltclitleld hcen nppolntod to till the vaenney by MliH a SUrkey who H- idKned as teachei here, to accept a school In A Lawirnce i lias to hh al'tci Usitim: hh a i A i A very.

and i a i i and children of I a i were a Sunday at the home of A Kaitlng and J.m'lly. The i who attended the Wood Jliver School from llcthalto a completed a successful The live rucdved thc'r dlplo- l.ist i a i They llelle A Maurice Steels, Arl a Neunabcr, K.ilph a i Ktliel Helencamp of the eU'hl grade also was one of the ten In tlie county. Mist lieuhih ot Wash- i visited with relatives She also attended the grad- a i exercises of her cousin, Maurice Steele at Wood Jllvi'r, last Thurs- year AveK i Frank Sohoppet and went to Sunday to attend the annual reunion of the Weslhoff family. Mr. and Mrs.

Stout of Wood River spent Monday at thei home of Mr. and MM Elmer Elliott, The Dally Vacation Bible School will close Friday iiftt-r three weeks Fairview i i a a find i nnd i i I i and baby weie a visitors at Chiis. i Mrs Oscai a was In i a a Mr. and i Leo are en- a i i a i i since 1'rtelay. a A I i A a children i a and Kloyel spent Sunday i nnd Jlosa Hlrseh.

Air and i Henry Relnemer, Mrs. a i Rlacel and Mr. and Mrs. Jlne-r nnd diuigliter Ann of i a motored to St. a and wore guests of Mr, nnd Mrs.

A "Weiclner, i Cliadyi Scluiimp and Louise ot i vlsitncl Miss Elizabeth A scvoial days last weelt. i and a i Scliwehr and mothpr and Miss i Helm I In i a Sunday. a visitors at 11 r. nnd Mrs. Leo Stolners were Mr, nnd Mrs.

Win. Nlggli anil children and Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Meffert and children, Lawrence Voegle nnd Ermn Steln- cr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robt. Stclner south of heie, wero married In Highland Saturday. Orvlllo Steln- cr, cousin and Ruby Stelner, the brides sister were attendants. a of nea) i and Mrs. Schmidt of Kunsau City, called on i here a i a Mis.

Chas. A i i i ealjed on i i In Batlen Uadcn Sun el ay. Mr. anil Mrs. Louis Mollet nnd children called on friends in i a Siinehiy evening Mr.

and Mis. Wm Knebe! and diuigliter Telka, called on i nnd Mrs, I'ottast near G'leemille Sun- lay. i and Mrs. ISImei Koch and Mr. Toe Kmh of i a called on 'ilends here Sunday i i Plenon a i home 'rom Omaha, where he has been i college.

Miss Lorinc I'lt-iron arrived home from Chicago i hho has been teaching school. Guests o' the Plcnon-Bach a i i Airs, a i JJock mil a nccompanlod iv i George I A a of East St. Louis and i and Mrs. 0. C.

Plenon tul eliildren of St, Louis. Mrs T. A. Lelllng and i ie- i to Dupo Kilclny after sev- 01 al dnys visit here horns folks. Weber Jr who 1ms been In till' c-mploy ol! Pierron Merc.

tor tome i Irl't Saturday for Chicago he has His vn- here Is being i by Kermon I'lerron. Mr and Mrs. Robt. Schiiber and i i culled on 1'rlenels in St. Louis Sunday.

They accomiuiieel by Miss i i i i who spent the past several weeks i her parents. Mr. and Mrs. i i I'Vey nnd and a i John i i and a Loretta, mo- toied to i a last woek and called on Miss Marce.Ha Schrlber who Is at the Mother Supeilor home theie. They returned home i Snt- urdny.

Mis. W. J. A Is i i i relatives In Klliugliam this week. Ed.

Kelly was business caller In Springfield Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Lcef of were business cullers here Tuesday.

Mrs. Joe Weber and chlldion called on friends ill Broeso Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erwlu Welndcl nnd children of Highland called at the home of Mis.

Holslnger Sunday. Miss Aelallno of Highland called on Miss Dclum Blelsch liore Sunday, Moro Quite; a number accompanlud the band boys to Bunkei Hill Sunday alt- ornoon nnd evening where they furnished music for the Lutheran church picnic. A nice progiam was given Sunday morning for children's day la Moro Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Tlmmerboft and daughter Florence, Mrs. Henry Kroe- gcir and son ot St. Louis spent Saturday with Mrs. Christ Meyur who Htlll remains very weak At her largest In which has been given. Dr.

and Mrs. 0. R. Keenan.all ended the municipal opera In St. Louis Thursday evening.

Worl i be slatted at once on the second story addition to built over part of the. clly hall building which Is used an the headquai ters for the fire a The addition will also be of bi'ck, the new pavt to be used by tins fire department and the lower portion made into public lest rooms. B. G. IMdli has the contract for the i i Funds for I he nelditlon hns been donated by clubs and business men of the city.

Tlic building will be completed before July 4, Tv-hen the celebration will be held here, The a i of i a i i i a enjoyed a i reunion on Sunday In an i near fitauntou. Out of. town guests Dr. nnd Mrs. L.

H. Rockefeller and family, Wood River, Mr. and Mis. Hamilton (Jeddes, Al ton, Mr and Mrs. George Tallman, i i and Mis.

John Wolf ami i Benltl. The congregation of tho 1'iesby- terlan extended a call to Rev. A. Oesche, Dloouilngton to preacl al the local i each alternating a commencing i last S'un- dtiy. He preached nt the church Sun- dny morning- and evening und on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.

He will remain in Bloom- inglon where he has i in school, driving to Staunton every other Sunday for sen ices. A meeting of Rotary club was held at noon Monday al the Hotel i A. C. Kurz presiding. The piesident a that the meet- Ing of June 10 the i one percent eonsecullvo meeting.

J. Coener delegate -to the a i convention in Dallas, nn Interesting account of the i and Dr. who spent several weeks in Chicago gave imports of his visits at the Evanston Pnrk nnd Chicago Rotary e-lubs where he visited while absent. The president also announced that this Rotary club members be prepaied to have photos tnken of the at the next noon day meeting. A regular meeting of the Womuns A i i a of the American Legion was held l-'ilday i at the Legion hall with Mrs.

Edward Menk In charge. A flag day program was given consisting of patriotic assembly songs, A i i of the a written by Mrs. A. R. Ackernian and a roniliug "Tho King Is Passing lly' by Mrs.

C. W. Kiiulsllcli, Light 10- i i were served and fcinall flags i as favors. Mrs. A.

Stalhon, Chicago and daughter, Mlsa Gladys of Kansas City were guests of Mlwi Anialla Goehrlng- er Sat unlay and Sunday. Mr. nnd Mis, R. G. Fischer nnd Mm.

J. G. (roehrlnBcr nnd the Misses a i i and Amalla spent Sunday afteinoon i relatives In St. Louis. Mr.

nndJMrs. B. D. George spent Monday Mrs. Ellen Bouelrcau and daughter Miss Ida, Gage-, arc visiting the former's cousin, Mrs.

May Godfrey George Mrs. Doudreau was a diuighci of. Hairlson Sawyer, foi a time a teacher In the Staunton pub lie schools. This Is her first visit in Staunton since 36 years ago. Staunton Mr.

and Mrs. Fritz Unger i i i od homo yesteidny from St, Louis, where they speul their honeymoon. They will reside hero. Mrs. Alice Kell, ScclaHa, and Mrs.

Sarah Funderhurlc nnd brothers, Thomas nnd William, of West Prairie, epent yesterday afternoon as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Sanford Miise, The Auction Bridge Club met on Wednesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. M. F. Sherman.

Mrs. 0. Keenan and Mrs. D. G.

Frldll held high scores. This was the last meeting of the season. Louts Bnumau was the soloist at the band concert Wednesday evening. The concert last evening WRI the Fosterburg Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Jones spent Sunday with relatives in A Miss Mildred Hermann of Alton spent the week end with Misses Ethel und Esther Culp. Rulkos Goilke and family of Bunker Hill visited Homer Goilke nnd family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chan.

Mivith am: daughters, Lucille and Mildred and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Malcr and daughter Miriam of St. Louis spent Sunday with Frank and Carrie Schaum.

Gordon Dlnger ot Bast Alton spent the week end nt the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Caroline Dlnger- eon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Tltchennl and children of Alton were Sunday guests ol Fred Krleg and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eddlngton spent Sunday at Hamilton. They most ol the winter there where they took treatments. Witts Dorothy Mitchell of Alton, Pleasant Ridge Mrs.

C. Hanson and daughter Janice visited recently til the Steve Nicholas home. Mrs. John Kali ea Is on the sick 1st. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Everett Hnnson spent Thursday evening with John Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Frutlger were Hlgh- nnd visitors Thursday.

A from here attended the strawberry festival Saturday evening iy the Emerald a at Lebanon. Miss Lucille Town se it of St. Louis spent a with home folks. Herman RoHhell was a St. Louis visitor Tuesday.

Mr. nnd Mrs. John Miller were St. Louis visitors Sunday, A number from here attended the opereltti Tuesday evening al the Com- ir.unity Hall at St, Jacob. Mr.

and Mm. Orln Black were In Summerneld Thursday. A HelBel was a Sunday visitor nt the Emery Ellis home. Mr. and John Miller were Monday-caller! of John Fnlrcs.

Misses Helen and Elizabeth Black, James and Edward Blaclt of St. Louis and Mr. and Mrs. 0. E.

Black weie Sunday visitors of Walter Black. Miss Leota Hanson spent Sunday here with relatives. Mia. John Meyer, Sr vlslled a with A Loyot. i Carrie? Oners vislU'd Tuesday at the home of Wm, Widlcus.

Marine A large crowd attended the barn dance Fred Beclser's Saluielay evening. Victor Dalbcr sind Miss Edna Tal- weie married Wednesday morning nt St. Elizabeth's Catholic church by Father Welnelve. The attendants were Henry Talleur and Miss Ella Dnlber. A large crowd of relatives were a i at the home of the bride in Pin Ouk.

The couple i reside In Marine. Mclvin and Jagnelt of Normal are their vacation with Mr. nnd Mrs Fied Jlensjc and Mr. and Mis. Edwin Heiue.

Vincent Fulton and Merle i were St. Louis visitors Monday, Mr. nml Mrs. Herbert Gehrs wete in SI. Louis Tuesday.

Mrs. Berlhil Kolb and daughter ere i a visitors Monday. Mis. Earl Shepard nnd son were In Highland Mominy, The 500 club held their meeting In the Chapter House last Thuiselay afternoon. Mr.s.

Harry Tinner entertained her caid club Wednesday evening. Mr nnd Mr.s. Jos. 0. Henrn and children ot St.

Louis visited the ters' parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Grotefenclt Sunday. Several from Marine attended the In i a thin week. V.

,1. Webei and a i of St. Louis spent the week end i relatives In a i MaryviUe A surprise-birthday a was given in honor of Mrs. Mary Heller at the homo of Mrs. Lucy Kamipsld.

A pleasant evening was spent playing bunco. The pilzes were given to Mrs, Heller and Mrs. Tessar, Those present were Mrs. Jiick Keltic, Mrs. Jnrncs Bosomworth, Mr.

nnd Mrs. G. Vnnck, Lessare, Mrs. B. Holler and Mrs.

John Heller. Miss Matilda Cohen departed Saturday for Hot Springs, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tui'inncker for several weeks. Mr.

and Mrs Will Crooks nnd children of Collinsvllle spent Sundny with relatives here. Michael Daly vlsiled in' Maryvillc Tuesday. Sylvan, son of Frank Luecht, underwent a minor operation nt the St, Joseph's Hospital in Alton. BITS OF CONEY ISLAND All Week June 24-29 Gebhardt's Station, North Ervd City Limits, Route 4 NEW MIDWAY SHOWS AND ATTRACTIONS Boys and Girls You Must Ride the New Thriller TILT-A-WHIRL The Season's Greatest Hit! and Make Whoopee! Professional Cards HENRY B. EATON 412; Edw.

Nat'l By. Bldg. PROFESSOR E. HERZWURM Teacher Piano, Organ, Harmony. Phone 841-R 0.

W. Teiry U. B. Gueltlg M. O.

Powell TERRY, CUELTIG A POWELL In Stubbi Bldg. on Main St. 81 it Robert W. Tunnel! Frank W. Tunnel! TUNNELLand TUNNELL 406 The National Dank Uldg.

Phoin 967-M i'. P. B. GILLHAM SEBASTIAN 156-A North Main St. Telephone Main 639 J.

EECK Bank of Building. 166. MISS BERNICE HUGHES DrcMDiaklng unit Remodeling 606 Wect High Street Phone 351-W. HENRY C. ARMSTRONG 10 Bank of Bldg.

Inreitment Becurltiei. Inquiry Solicited. DR. BYRON P. WILLIAMS Ofteoruithlc PhjnlcUn Dooms S12, a i 3 Edwardsvllle National Bank Reildeoce and Office Calli by Appointment Office Tel.

210; Res. 146-R W. C. Straube E. P.

Schneider Straube-Schneider FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Day and Night. Illinois and Missouri License 512 North Main-- Phone 60 A. U. BARCO Attorne.v-»t-l.«w Citizens Bank Building. Office Phone 28; Residence 241-R HILLSKOTTER Altorney-iU-I-aw Bank of Edwardavlle Bldg.

Office Suite 203. Phone Main 660 Perry H. Hlles M. Nepali 1. H.

Streeper HILES NEWELL STREEPER Attorneys-at-Law Offices, Suite 503-4-5 Edvrardavllle Nat'l Bank Bldg. Alton National Bank Bldg. DR. E. L.

Dentist Suite G03-4 Edw. Nit'l Bank Bldg. Phone, Bell 220. B. G.

WAGGONER Will practice In all courts, make collections and attend to fnruii or legal buslncsi. Office west tide of Court House. Marks Weber FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Day and Nlgbt. Illinois and Missouri" Licensed! 304 North Main--Phone 65D WM. P.

EARLY Attorney anil Counselor Advises In Estates and Phone 109-R US N. Main Edwardsvllle, 111. P. L. NOGGLE, M.

D. Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat Fitted Offlco Phone 622 Office Hours: to 11:00 Monday, Wednesday nnd Frldi.y; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 P. Saturday. Office over Dellcate's Drug Store R. F.

JR. Alterne.r I Connoctor at In 'I'llnnel llutldlng Court House. Pheme S. W. McKITTRICK National Uanlt Bldgv Suite GUI 2 ARNOLD W.

STEINER Auorney-At-Mw 412 Edwardsvllle National Bank Buflritng Phones Oft Ice, 337; 1003-R WM. M. P. SMITH Suite Bank of Blif. Office phone 71T-B C.

W. BURTON Altornejr-at-lxiw ji 103-4 National Bank I Building. 1 phone. 1 111 DR. C.

L. BROCKMEIER Ofteoiwthfc (j Aintnenn Bldg. Office Phone 912; EDW. F. KOCH Is stltl making comfortable thougnU for llvlnt about who i dead.

11KMORIAL3 OP A.NT. RIND i 111 West St D. G. Williamson Wan. G.

Burroughs J. BluipsoB WILLIAMSON, BURROUGHS, SIMPSON Suite 607-611 Edwardsvllle Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phono 230. E. C.

Springer H. Buckley; V. E. Springer i SPRINGER BUCKLEY Attorneys Office--Corner Main and Hlllsbow, Opp. East Front Dour Court HOUM.

Phono 125. M. B. KANE Architect General 11 ou in a 1 and 2, Bohm Bldg. i DR.

WAYNE B. COX Optometrist Suite G05-6 Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Office Hours: 'J-0; Saturday Fur appointment Office, Main 003; Res KOn-R Ozon Overpowers Kiel- ney Trouble on Prominent Hotel and Restaurant Owner. SO WHITES MH.

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