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‘ | PAGE T HE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY for Seattle Home —_- Prize Plan 4 sabe CHARGE BANKER > WITH LOSS Vice President Arrested: tor! Misapplying $41,000 PASADE Cal, May Irv Ing Jordan, former vice president of the Pasad al Dankgwas ar : rested t charged with mis a : Applying $41,000 af the be 5 e At tt n wv warrants v , Yesued for 1, ¥ Pa s charged w sapplying $54,000 funds of tb I ch a t while fe accused of embezzling $61.8 } The complaints were iss by | United stat And were si J. M. Logan Jordan's bond was set at $26,000. He dectarcd the arrest a “f . and named Los Angeles ba . Whom he said » STATE 13TH IN TRADE TOTALS | Has Nearly Hundred Mition! Dollars’ Worth in 1924 With an export trade for 1924 of Hearly $99,000,000, Washington state Cfossed the finish line in 13th place. Mn the rece for foreign tra prem wey, according to the United States Gepartment of commerce report this | week. t'Forty-one s as out to “get cuawoca wera es had shipments to foreign markets totalling less than ys : $100,000.000, Minnesota led this list $ Tune DLAA @nd Washington was second, with A Margin of lees than $1,000,000. | innesota’s total for the year was| 890,490; Washington, $98,930,096. THE THIRD PRIZE in The Star's Ideal Bungalow plan competition was won by the ment's project, Dill eald, “That in not the present sony ot Free Peace Justice | congr the senator sald. “The! + of Moonshine Count | firat $375,000 was appropriated to be | i |spent on the project without any ae aged ot Prin gmicved liquor | conditions or stringy whatever. ss. lodged againe' unt, “f do not approve of Governor ee 24 the pence at Insaqueh, was . he ‘ Hartley's reasons for vetoing the| aren iday when Justice Dal. ton held that t contract, but congress certainly dia | ‘°C held that the evidence did not DRAW NEW LU. 8. JURY | "Tho total export trade for the coun- | Plan above, submitted by Clarence E. Stohr, 802 Seneca st., for the design of the bunga- try was valued at $4,498,151,938.|low that G. Lucille Butler, Star feature writer, is building for Seattle folk. The first prize : mee rere ond terrors led the | Plan is under construction at 5952 California ave., West Seattle. we $100,000,000, Texas the whole United States with $737, $18,927. Others above the hundred. ‘Million mark were New York, Penn- Bylvania, Miinois, California, New Jersey, Louisiana, Michigan, Vir-| eon Ohio and Massachusetts, Then Minnesota and Sfunigtn.| OM ~ «og Me at fada was at the tailend of the en- } in as Failure Uist with $233,413. au asic = Secretary of the Interior Hubert] not direct Secretary Work to tie any | DPOV® the case, 4 = Robert Hunt, Jr., a eon of the Jus- 2 Work, more than Governor Hartley, | strings to the appropriation. th sobs Find Negro Guilty should be reprimanded for the failure | Dill will deliver ® graduation ad: | Bg oe pret bgt bs of Pullman Thefts oz tno 19,000,000 Kittitas trrigation | areas st Cle Elum and will speak at | cher and son took place last March T Zeon W. Wedd, negro, was found |Prosect, Senator C. C. Dill sald Fri-| ~ id hs é | whon deputy sheriffs raided a distil. ®ulity of picking pockets on Pull. | day, in announcing a visit to Bllens lery near the Hunt home Wagan cars in a verdict returned Fri-| burg next week to deliver a speech | es | Thirty-seven names were drawn | % ae it = | day afternoon by a jury in Judge | on the project | Friday on the new federal grand WATEK SHUT-OFF NOTICE ‘Griffiths’ court. ‘The evidence Work inserted a clause in the con-| jury, which will convene June 6. ATER will be shut off on W. that Webb posed as a por- F and rifled the pockets of sleep- passengers. tract, without authority of congreas,| Sixty casos await action by the jury, | requiring the state to assume respon-| which will serve six months upon sibility of settlement of the govern- call. (= LOOKIT! Hey, Kids! GET YOUR SWIMMING FROM THE STAR Ws . Hem Howard, Jr. 7306 11th | jpyerott. John WW, ath ot, and Hae oe ise dee ea ave. ir} a Ml Louls, 4 Canton alley, boy.” ARRIA\ You Don’t Have I ane and IGE LICENSES to Spend One Hogan, Wilbur L., Seattle .. A Magnu mn, Daley D., Beattie Single Penny And There’s NO MONEY TO COLLECT 35th st. and N. 35th st., from } | Third ave. N. W. to Fremont | ave, on Monday, June 1, from Sa.m.tot p,m Births tn their household: 4 following men bo: wink i, 4025 Whit- girl in M., 4538 Gist ave. 8. ‘a boy |} ALL-WOOLSUIT In splendid weave test styles, with color-com- Legal MeArthur, Jo Marmont, M Stephenson, Alfred RB, Belle- vue x - Legal Bechtel, anal Waugh, John, Seattie , Adams, Audrey, Seattle . Garvin, Robert H., Seattle Johnson, Ruth H., Seattle . Casino, Frank, Bremerton ph A He! » Medina Mattingly, Marjorte Ruth, Brem- Subscriptions to The Star HERE’S HOW ‘It's just as easy os eating strawberry shortcake w one of the handsome Star Swimming Bults, Gea! Soys and girls, the beaches and the ol’ swimmin’ hole calling you and the water is as warm as tonst. missin’ ‘barrels of fun if you aren't swimmin’ ry day. The swim- suits we are ing you for « erton sates Amundsen, Arthur C., Seattle i Henefiel, Viola Hansen, Wi 5 « Seattle [Smith, Vi Anna, Seattle | Howe, FE. Yakima ,,.., Nickell, Inez, Seattle .,, Jampbell, Jesse, Seattle . ok ata Fearn Lauren, | Ryall, Walter M. Seattle . | Wate, | Mildred, Seattle .... DEATHS Clarke, Mary Sophia, 81, 115 31at minutes of your ave, May 26. if fate wore Gan- |Shuey; Clara, 12, £309 Spring at., Cail on your n and neigh- who are not having The Star ed to them have them to take the 2 : When you have secured the required number ibe new subscriptions and they have been certified you i] be presented with your sult. ALL SUBSCRIP- 8 MUST BE NEW; THAT 18, PEOPLE WHO NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED THE! | May 2 Lal Jo ph, 60, 511 Seventh q May 22, heeler, Homer D., 80, 3123 Yealer way, May 26, ALA 48, 2901 Pirst ave, y Harry V., 61, 1021 W. Gar- May 26. da Cy 40, 1116 24th ave. N., n, Frances, 64, 14 a, Frances 7 Madrona Aurelia M., $2, 910 30th ave, Don E., 14, 7618 17th ave, N, 8 224% Minor 3, 2016 Wont, COTTON SUIT In several differ- ent color combi- nations Given for Only 3 New Subscriptions to The Star |W % May 23, Stimao Dh | Ma | Elicina, M. Have subscribers sign the subscription blank A below and get phone numbers in every case pos: Bring subscriptions as you secure them to the tion department, The Seattle Star. |Thorsteinson, Doris, Jake ave. N, May 28, Dinsmore, Everett G., 45, 1809 , Eighth ave, May 24, tte (Neal, W, Scott, 64, 6428 10th ave. N. }. By May 21 ee cra Mary, 70, County Home, \Ericks, Ada, 42, 4811 Henderson st,, May ‘29, ‘ jay 23, Johnson, Claire Rosa, 20, . $0th at..’May 6 ena 4. Gilbert, Lewis, 61, 6256 i HeesHaD DB. 66th at. — | To Subscribers hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for two months, and thereafter until ordered discontinued, which I agree to pay the authorized carrier at the regular rate of 50c a month. AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. NAME ADDRESS ve, Hans 0. od AVE, PHONE ya, John Bagnall, MA IN- 0600 SEVENTH BETWEE: Joseph Wm, Colling, The Seattle Star . eleno Margaret, 47, 924 N, » May 4, Lucius Lee, Allan, Willie May 25, 1, 66, Black River June. { ton, » va, Robert L, Robinson, cruelty, Lillie va. Willlam Machin, cruelty, Marin va, td 4, eruelty ve Annie Tudico, desertion, i Me- Melon va, Harry J. oodruft, 78, 2 ehth ave, May 24, bl Rudman, 64, 608 1 Howell at, 3 Ford, Micha May 46, | Divorce Complaints ; welty, Loulne A Lindaeth, Ruth Richards va, Wm WH. Haller, eruelty, Viorence Katherine va Michael Guglielmo, cruelty, M. Deegan, eruelty rearet Tuith ve, ity thering va, James Wilson Gulre, oruelty, Pahlan, desors 1. tons Viola ©. vs. G. A, Wlo, cruelty, ai ad by chia, Liberator, 836 29th ave, 8.|/ - Legal) CROWE IS BUSY WITH PROBE Investigates Jury Tampering in Germ Death Case CHICAGO, May While Me |morial day was celebrated the courts and no session of the Wil liam D, Shepherd murder trial was held today, State's Attorney Hobert BK did not allow the holiday ® Interfere with his investigation of charges that prosecution wit neases have been approached with | offers of bribe Acting on tips he received the questioning of one Crowe had halt a dozen men |brought to hw office and subjected |them to severe examinations. He \belleves he ix on the track of the igherups” in a plet to prejudice the jury in Shepherd's favor in Crowe thru ‘ADD 4 TEACHERS Board Makes Changes in Staffs; Buy New Site Four new teachers were added to the staff of Seattle schools by the board of education Friday, Mies Lena Van Rossum of Colum bla university was empl supervisor, succeeding Mins Fra Yeomans, resigned; Miss Marion Davis w elected a highechool teacher, and Miss Blanche H, Wen- ner and Maye K. Morgan employed as grade teachers ‘The part-time achool this summer will be kept in the $15,160 budget, Supt. Cole announced. The board approved purchase of seven Jots at Ravenna bivd. and ©, 68th st. for construction of an Intermediate school, Gustay Lund, traveler of Oslo, Norway, enjoying Ilfe at the Frye hotel. dim Canny, plumber, discussing the situation on Seo ond ave. C, B, Brown, building manager, smiling at tenants in the Hoge building, P. D. Clyde, bond salesman, hunting for lunch at Becond and Marion. Harry Egan, insurance, hustling south on Third ave. F. Perry, real. tor, looking over the situation on Pike st. KE. M. Farmer, lawyer, waiting at Second and Madison. Kirk Hillman, building “bather,” woelng them work on the Leary buliding. Tra Bronson, lawyer, leaving the Colman building. H, Hopkins, merchant, jollying a customer at Sixth and Union. F, B. Knapp, veteran, viewing the city from Second and Spring W. B. Robinson, bug killer, going north on Western ave. VIENNA—Tho Hofburg, once the ciy residence of Austrian emperors, now {s a combined office building and apartment house. It contains 127 Apartments and 45 offices. SUNDAY | MAY SL \ First Low Tide 4:20 & om, 48 ft Piret High Tide Tie [itso a. m., 7.2 tt [422 p.m, 2.2 ft. | Mecond Lew Tide | Mecend Migh Tide [yiit p.m. 25 ft. [1t:8a p.m, 114 ft. { sunpect, | ’ Tides in Seattle | ‘FORCED T0 FLEE |Prisoner Says Companion Jerked Him Off Train After jumping with a fellow p: * | from Centralia to Tacoma, Thyreday | 8, M, Polland, 27, w Fri | la t | oaun is wt @he two men were being take Tacoma, after the for the federal grand jury uty marshal, They are oly | violating the Dyer act viland, when captured, told depu | tes that King had been the leader in the escape, He said they were handcuffed together, and that when | King jumped from the’ vestibule the train, he jerked him (Polland) along Afterwards, according to the cap: tured man's story, King tore tore the handcuff. from Polland’s wrist and told him to “get out of here.’ GUILTY 3 TIMES Bootlegger Is Given 10 Months in County Jail With two prior convicti¢i stand ing aguinst him, Joo Frati wax con victed & third me Friday when « jury returned a gullty verdict in Fed Jeral Judge Cushman's court on a |charge of conspirac the | prot » Thomas King were bound over by # dep urged to violate jon laws, He was sentenced to nerve 10 months in the Plerce joounty jail Don Massolott! and Chester Fer |rari were found guilty sa co-cons. japirators, Leniency was asked for Ferrart and he was sentenced servo three months. Massolott! will be sentenced Mon day. He js maid to be the owner of the soft drink bar where moonshine was sold at 213 Becond ave, 8, GET FIRM HERE Bought by Seattle Men Bringing the Emerwood Panel & Top Co. of Portland to Seattle, R. C, Anderson and amsociates, owners of the General Furniture Co., bought that concern recently, ft was an- nounced Saturday. A new build. ing, to cost $60,000, has been con- tracted for, It will be erected at }a oneanda-halfacre site at First ave. 8. and Daws , adjoining | the furniture | ‘The Portland plant employs about | 40 men, many of whom will come to Beattie h the business, ‘The transaction was « L. Lambuth & Co., erty apecialints ed thru by B, industrial prop- of this city. KEEP OPENING? | National Park week, from June 14 |to 20, in being urged by Maj. 0, A. | Tomlinson, superintendent of the park, | “It will serve to center public opin. jfon on this great reserve set aside for the enjoyment and benefit of the public. Wo plan the official open. |Ing of the park June 9, and expect our 1925 attendance to far exceed [that of 1924, which totaled a regis. tration of 161,473," he said Friday, | ‘Phe thousands of visitors are leaving many millions of dollars tn |the Pacific Northwest, and our peo: | ple, as a who new revenue."’ » are profiting by this | | Here's a Memorial Day crossword puzale devoted especially to the mem. ory of our loved ones, for whom the day itself has been set aside, It is a tribute to the heroes of past wars, HORIZONTAL . Former soldier. , Courage (of soldiers), Priest belonging to Lamaisn, . Collection of facta, 1 FI I 1 ; Kondness (of country). }15. Wavy |17, Firmly implanted, as in the heart. . Joint in the middie of the log. : Strap of a bridle Printer'a measure, Where a soldier is buried. » Fourth note in scale, |. Swampa, » Country. Indian tribe, y. i jecay. |. Spikelet » Winraged. }. Heron, Like, » National Recon 0) . Father. ) Chickens, » Race horses, Dinclone. Maple tree family Hpoch, Ben ongle. ) Name of our country, » Marches in review to commem= orate thin day. VERTICAL sprite, deliver a xpooeh Improvos ® on barley or oats, 1 emblems, note in reals, A To ® » To obstruct,’ Plant which yields bitter drug. ¥ Consecrated by a yow. 10, Level, 1 ross Word Puzzle| |. Rock containing metal, . Tho name of this day, » Mother. |. Mourned, » Feudal estaten. . Garden plant, nosian chestnut Abode, . Bolemn ceremony . At a great dist A person Who veurchos for miss ing articles. or people, Classes. » Opposite of noar Variant of "a . Feminine pronoun, A matt grains of carth, | Eneine of war The ocean, To knock, heltered. 51 THE ANSWER TO PRIDA GIA SlAl QIN] with of | r | | to|= Portland Furniture Plant|« | | | sattle Star ‘MA in-0600 TRANSIENT RATE Classified Advertising Rates (Count Bix Words to the Line) One insertion, rhe “FROM OUT TH WASHINGTON, COBTH WORD de MONTHLY LI (Calendar Month) 60 to 99 lines used during cal- endar month fe conte 100 to 199 lines used during cal fr month io cents ae lines used during © i month ... ue ents lines used during cal- F month 404. 10...12 conte lines used during cal- month 5 Ag cents Hines used during cal- endar month . dL conte 600 to #99 lines used during cal- endar month ........10% cents 700 or more lines used during COUMAegar, month «4-;-. 10 cents Z el z vance i) ye Ah $15.00 ie onan . 5 FIXED SPAGH RATES 1 line or more for 12 months 3 line of mote tor 6 months 1 line at more tort months ‘ per line. BUSINESS SERVICES } AttorneysatLaw fot-O284. T © BATT, a. All sf ADVICE free. Youoph Allen, law A 608 Leary Hid) Bl, bet-38 trie Machinery ih 3290, ete. PRICE CO., Seattle and Optometrist ok Eouy ser-Patarson Co. Le optometrist, optician, 1206 a Hew, Piano Tuners | TUNING, $3. John Strom. FA st-0851 AGE RATE ! 12 SALESMEN WANTED Mick RUGS & CARPETS 1 and dyed 16-A carpets ean NDARD CARPET CLI , 45 clean ' rug on * 19 FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT ; Tedecorated 1 D Pt: vo ibe’ 7hlleabemmealiogl 20 UNFURNISHED HOUSES om —FOR RENT N For Rent a houpe y bedrooms Mu " and. wood 3H @ blo paved stroet LC w o That Satisfies bo) , VLATS and APARTMENTS ii YOR RENT ER, MacDONALD & MILI. Gi 208 Columbia Bt. EL J 4-room cottage; bath; arage: fi to alley; fruit; close to A ne fi 2 JNFURNISHED si HOUSEKEEPING ROOM E NICH 4-room, Tintshed hi re D sa APARTMENTS AND FLATS a FOR TRE i-room flat, newly re BA ovated; 2 blocks to Ravenna par: 10 minutes’ walk to stadium. Part- i. Are shed. $18 a month. 6130 5 0M @partment, o large moi yard and garag nd up. 8. Paient Attorneys ~ FURNISHED 24 P. , Patent Attorney, Pat- MENTS AND FL ‘ents secured, developed ana sold. | APARTMENTS AND FLATS ib 10890; st. NW. Waab- | : 4 ag ale Wass} University District i OORLET f Highest referer Nicely furnished 2-room apartment, 5 } peal Watson EB. Coleman, “in “a pretty colonial home, o8 = eg istered Patent Lawyer, 644 Cl. paved corner, Light, phone and P st, Washington, D. C. electric washing machine included. GABON. Fenwick. Law Aduits. $20. “4701 Fitth N. E. Wahed 1461, Advic Phone KE nwd-4767. Fi a urke ; | 25 FURNISHED EKEZPING ROOMS u a t jerything fare 5 oe ° ae CA pith . _hished; conyenient, 1413 12th. &. ANGUS, Gulte 400 Pantages | ca trea ip ay - Women's aliments. disrders. | 37 MUSICAL 9) Fi] PERSONAL | INSTRUMENTS HAD debis collected. Universal Adj. | PIAN Ths In our Exchange Co. EL iot-1670. 1462 Alaska Bid. Dept New pianos to rent; 6 mo. 3-A--TRANSPORTATION a ad BT a(R la 2 ARE YOU GOING TO CALIFORNIA? | DF 5 > Stages or steamer. Panama C atreal buys. Terms. Seattle Musto &- Benois, are rg Pe Bate House. 1216 Third a strom & Co., 115 Cherry st. MA(n- | 38 FURN ANTED v Bits. Oldest agency in Seattle. UBD 6 t TSC , LOS AN- GELES $33.50. grce Arrow: - rough service; no . & § Auto Stage co. 16 Cherry | Barnett Auction Co. LOST AND FOUND — 2001 Second Ave MA In-4961 (O8T—Small_goid signet ring win |4% _ LIVE STOCK diamond setting, on or_ between | F m sound horses, Second and Third aves, Thursday er 2 by night, Reward A pitl-2181 4 7 FEMALE HELP WANTED |_ bo: GintLS—Women, 18 up; $96-#165 r month: U. i government. Jobs: | 44 POULTRY list positions free; write today. |WE will buy your poultry—one ors Franklin Institute, Dept. 724-H,| thousand. HD. ghoemaler & Co~ Rochester, N. 2 a Big 508 Ninth ve. 8. EL tot-2291. ADDEESSING—Ladies, address our |44-A MEAT MARKETS . envelopes in your home, se ————— ~— time. Write immediate Ms Ones @ tioulars American Sale in eee gs 6 Serv Clark st. Chicago. i CADIES carn big money eddreasing ay View Meat our envelopes in your home. Writs Market quick, Particulars, terms, etc. 1606 FIRST AVE.—Near Pine FREE. Belle Plaine, 253-F Balti- 2 more Bldg, Chicago. With coeepeve tage or BI WO experienced salealadies, at Reasonable Prices - 5. : Wholesale and Retail FAZZ pi ught. Brin’s, 606 Pine |, EL jot-3364 3 of sie en ey. | 45 MISCELLANEOUS ree-5: : FOR SALE 9 MALE HELP WANTED |-———- § SASH AND DOORS ry ° 0. B, WILLIAMS CO. \ Largest mili in the West selling dl= rect to users at factory prices. French doore, mirror doors, garage loors * a ta: ut, rea. | WANTED — HIGH SCHOOL || Books complete with neat tables { and b drainboards, flour | BOYS FOR DOWNTOWN | bing. medic: cabinets. Special _® = cabinet work, doors and win 4 | RouTES. EXTRA SALARY for alt sarpo8 +. Windanield ins ‘ and « ights replac 3 | PORLOADING PAPERS. wusT White ‘You walt. Lowest price IB % wr, - HAVE EARLY DISMISSAL. || Send OF, telephone (EL tot-6508) for § 5 our 64-page Illustrated catalog APPLY IN PERSON AT THE factory” priced, fine quality 0r' CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT nee dd } B. WI MS CO. : OF THE SEATTLE STAR. 1a Fitet Ave Bony Wash. / FULL-CHARGED “hatterles, good 4 | used tires, cylinder heads, radi id tors, Pies re rims, 3 "| windshield glass, tops, curtains, PN and bien ais} drive WANTED—A solicitor to a gate onee Tae - take subscriptions for news- Se eine. Mee Seria, aus eawieeer balaee ana one: at Yesler Cable. Branch 40d mission. | Apply at Ciroula- —Halniar Sve. at Jeckse =e tion Dept, Seattle Star, SANFORDS De Laixe rugs, @ h heavier, are sold by Waldron Co. MAN in each own to plate auto! Atere in'many pian colors, 12 parts, reflectors, bath fixtures,| or 18 ft wide, seamless: liber ailver mirrors, refinish beds, chan: | forma. Now on 6th beeween FF Selle Be atte, mening $10) and Pine, MA in-5i2l, daily; no capital or experience re- | S24 Pine. MA in-5121, quired; outfits furnished: write SPECIAL ON BATTORIDS today. Gunmetal Co., 90, Ohl, De- | Rebullt batteries, $7.95 and your old eatur, 111 } batteries. New battery, $14.95, a Mm Experience unnecestary.| Pare aattery Con Tals Woodlan Travel, make secret investigations, reports, Salaries, oxpenses, Write American-Foretgn Dotective Agency, 660, St, Louls, Mo. TWO MEN wanted to work on our big California cattle ranch, but must buy land hore, pay $100 down and let half wages go on land, Call 908 Third ave. ave, “Phone SU naet-0043. Open evenings and Sund Boat House Snap House float, good cook stove, bed, some timbers, $75 cash, Sunday, $235 Fuhrman ave. r No. 16 to _bridge. Wash. Typewriter Co. AT AN 3004 Sth, AN) Makes or “Rebuilt Typewriters pete re he Rebuilding and Repairing a Rohe; trans: 4 1. | 404 UNION ST. BL jot-6928 _ . - AL. SME experienced, with or Sewing Machines : without ¢ excellent pri * ‘ > tion, 711 Green Building, ‘opoal $5.00 and ups ens terms. | white a: Fe ee eae paflanats | FULL CORD Tight stove tength mill- : Way, D-60, Star, it Ralls |" Wood $6.60; heavy mixed millwood { 50; hi Y ve Oe RY and chips at the Alley Kat 1 ds $10. Seattle Fuel Cow “Cafe. Booths for ladies. Ae Mit ae EL fot-0142, \ CATHERS for Wood « 7 SPECIAL for Summer—Pitchy mil u erences, MA In-8398, Wood, Hever In water, $8.60 Iark i NOTIGH—T will do your painting Tugs made, Tapestry. and kalsomining reasonable, 10| large room sizes, $17 to $26; vel- 7 service in Seattle, SU naset- 2 ‘i vs H secol ang fiber. HBR, 5 to close certain lines, « pe GOOD allcround cook wanta post Waldron Co, Sixth, between Dike tion, Address Cook, 2018% gth| nd Pine Fr FAPER hmngine —iamomnmg (200, Battery Exchange : Buintine. “Hin wmtaenstnh © |Oyhgntgad 18 mo.” Why pay more? ath Ss EG floor LOANE 3 boat chenille. si, in 3 4 # KEALSOMIN Inting; sultw Mand on terme, cAt Wat pcrmie_M Irae-7868. °. th hetween Pike FLOORS at \y,surtaced, guar: | H121 aon-4367, Nena, f NTS 10108. | sewing. MACHINES, Aaatesadtss 'S WANTED up. Tenwiring, renting, MA ine Dis MR AN: | tone toes HICet Ave. . Madlaon 'ttettens | @ItATL 4 -whigh x ree M my Ors, S turer ai , tren Nouecs| AU CKING CO, Y , SXPerlonce — vequired, | "ve. Many onin #400" woulkly fund: bos. §8.00 ~remailt ih L. Broadway, ee ones Ls G0 how; RuMrantes 12 months. | 8th, ol A A, dt aves ta tnsaarseenines M30

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