1
Oeneral
convener
of
the
affair
-wis
Mrs.
T.
D.
Rlr.de
with
the
following
ladles
In
charge
of
the
various
booths:
Home
cooking.
Mrs.
C.
Edwards
and
Mrs.
Murvold.
Novelties
and
fancy
worki
Mrs,,
A.
Akerberg
and
Mrs.
Skattebol.
Candy.
Mrs.
C.
O.
R.
Anderson
and
Mrs.
K.
Hallberg.
Tea
Room.
Mrs.
Thor
Johnson,
Mrs.
Harold
Dahl
and
Mrs.
E.
Hellman.
The
bazaar
proceedings
were
closed
with
a
concert
in
the
evening
with
Mrs.
Rlnde
presiding.
The
program
included
a
violin
solo
by
Miss
Kathleen
Bulger,
accompanied
by
Miss
Helje
Bowen:
playlet
by
Misses
Evelyn
Anderson,
Cora
Stegavlg.
Lillian
Ttreberg
and
Evelyn
Edwards:
Irish
Jig
by
Miss
Eleanor
Moxley:
reading
by
Rev.
T.
D.
Rlnde;
vocal
solo
by
Mrs.
P.
W.
Allen
accompanied
by
Mrs.
H.
C.
Fraser,
and
piano
solo
by
Miss
Alelta
McKln-ley.
Several
articles
that
had
not
beeu
sold
at
the
bazaar
were
auctioned
o3
in
the
evening
by
Mr.
Johanson.
In
and
Around
New
York
whatever
I
ewels
he
is
wearing
before
ascending
.
to
his
suite,
and
snaps
them
into
tbo
safe
of
which
only
he
has
the
combination.
The
safe
is
constantly
under
guard.
.
tA
legless
motorcycle
operator
apparently
Is
not
handicapped
in
New
York's
congested
traffic.
Seated
in
the
side,
car,
with
controls
adjusted
to
operate
from
the
side,
such
a
driver
was
seen
to
thread
his
way
through
Madison
avenue
traffic,
starting
and
stopping
promptly
with
traffic
signals.
The
baby
polar
bear
Just
arrived
at
the
Bronx
Zoo
draw
their
quota
of
pitying
observers.
Bewilderment
doe
speak
,
from
the
little
black
eyes,
and
a
langor
of
movement
seems
Jo
Imply
that
winter
cannot
come
too
soon.
no.
blasts
too
cold.
With
the
unconditional
surrender
of
Greenwich
Village
to
the
"arty"
type
of
restaurants
professing,
with
bizarre
names
and
wax
candles,
to
be
"real
Bohemian,"
New
Yorkers
who
pride
themselves
on
"knowing"
their
town
have
bpu'e
to
the
middle
and
lor
East
Bide
In
quest
of
honestly
uncon
ventlonal
eating
houses
where
the
fare
Is
excellent
and
the
prlc
emoderate.
Maids
In
the
"Millionaire
Row"
on
Park
Avenue
were
heard
boasting
the
other
day
about
the
number
of
times
they
had
seen
Queen
Marie
of
Ruman
la,
recently
a
guest
at
the
Hotel
Am
bassador.
'One
maid
had
not
seen
th1
Queen,
but
still
she
had
her
boast
"Huh,"
said
she,
"I
saw
Oene-Tunney,
the
prizefighting
man,
coming
Into
our
apartment
hotel
last
night
to
awell
party."
1
It
Is
not
harder
to
gain
admittance
to
a
city
apartment,
where
there
U
no
one
at
the
street
door,
than
to
a
"de
tached"
residence.
The
method
Is
simple.
The
caller
rings
all
the
bells
at
the
street
door
and
!(
sure
to
be
admitted
by
some
of
at
least
an
Interview,
at
the
door
of
each
occupied
apartment.
who
did
not
"click
the
button"
Tho
'
at
the
!
as
a
medium
of
dramatic
description
j
"Black
Boy,"
a
.
recent
attraction,
sub-
,
ttituted
the
radio
for
the
former
'sub-Urfuges
of
dialog
to
convey
the
storr
j
of
a
Harlem
mauler's
defeat
In
the
!
prize
ring.
The
loud
speaker
told
the
!
stcry
while
the
imaginary
battle
Is
in
progress.
A
contemporary
revue
also
uses
the
radio,
pretending
comically
to
:
j
broadcast
a
burfe&que
grand
opera
to
j
familiarize
the
audience
with
Its
out-
j
.line.
Familiar
posters
of
the
circus
lot
ere
displayed
in
front
of
the
sideshow
wedged
among
theatres
and
ticket
A
device
for
fooling
the
apartment
i
agencies
on
42nd
street.
They
an-house
burglar
has
come
into
being
announce
the
wondtrs
of
the
bearded
BRITISH
LIBERALS
FIGHT
LLOYD
GEORGE
MAIDSTONE,
England.
Dec.
2.
Op-
Increasingly
popular
Is
the
fad
oflponenta
of
Lloyd
George
in
the
Liberal
unrouged
cheeks
and
highly
and
art
:
party
are
fighting
a
stubborn
rear
fully
painted
Hps
that
was
ushered
In
a
short
time
ago,
"Puzzles
sold
and
exchanged,
here,"
says
a
shop
window
sign.
Thus
the
guard
action.
The
administrative
com
mlttee
of
the
National
Liberal
federation
held
a
meeting
Wednesday.
O.
A.
Spender,
distinguished
Liberal
Journalist
and
editor
of
the
Westminster
puzzle
you
bought
for
spare
time
,
Gazette,
presided.
Vivian
PhlUlpps.
amusement
last
winter
doesnt
have
to;wbo
u
tne
pre8ent
chief
executive
of
be
relegated
to
the
attic
after,
yotnre
"
learned
to
solve
it.
American
first
nights
are
cold
and
uneventful
compared
to
London
premieres,
thinks
Lilian
Davles,
musical
comedy
actress
In
"Katja."
"In
England.""
she
says,
"
the
theatre-goers
vie
for
unreserved
seats
in
the
gallery
and
for
hours
before
curtain
time
there
la
a
long
waiting
line.
Tickets
are
not
sold
in
advance.
After
the
play,
members
of
the
audience
collect
outside
the
stage
exit
to
express
frank
comments.
"Here
everything
Is
left
to
the
critic,
and
I
miss
the
encouragement,
of
an
interested
audience."
A
woman
motorist
caused
a
wild
screeching
of
sirens
when
she
leisurely
drove
ahead
of
fire
trucks
In
a
mid-town
street.
Other
automobiles
drew
to
the
curb
to
give
the
trucks
passage,
but
the
woman
continued.
In
the
fore
for
a
full
block,
turning
into
a
cross
street
at
a
corner.
The
firemen,
whom
she
had
effectually
blockaded,
only
glared
at
her
as
they
sped'
past..
the
Liberal
party
machine,
and
who
is
the
man
Lloyd
George
determined
to
oust,
moved
a
resolution
to
the
effect
that
the
Liberal
party
could
not
accept
the
funds
which
carried
conditions
fettering
Its
liberty
of
action.
This
resolution
was
defeated
by
'seventeen
votes
to
ten.
and
the
majority
decided
to
consider
the
fushjon
of
Liberal
forces
and
funds
on
the
basis
of
Lloyd
George's
offer.
Spender,
Phll-
llpps.
Sir
Donald
Maclean.
Lady
Bon-ham
Carter
and
three
others
thereupon
walked
out
of
the
meeting.
They
Lloyd
George
In
the
National
Liberal.
federation.
They
say
Lloyd
Oeorge
wants
to
make
himself
paymaster
and
taskmaster
of
the
Liberal
party.
YANDERHOOF
INDIGESTION
Gas
on
Stomach
Caused
Severe
Pa!ns
Mrs.
C
F.
Wieeto,
R.B.
Ko.
1,
street
door
wonder
how
-the
caller
got.
Glen
fcwen.
fca..
writes:
-"For
years
In
and
open
he
apartment
'door
to
&y
eldest
son
suffered
from
nevero
find
out.
pains
and
ajrony
from
imperfect
diges-
'
tion.
He
dieted
and
wed
wtiJlelsi
-
i
.i
.
,
.
1
1
-ii
-
I,
i
1
got
him
a
bottle
of
and
lie
lad
not
taken
the
whole
bottfo
Put
np
only
by
Tha
T.
Mubuni
Co,
the
newest
of.
the
new
"clU-dwelllngs"
.
i,dy,
the
strong
man.
the
troupe
of
j
.united,
Toronto,
Ont.
oi
Manhattan,
a
aaxe
in
tne
entrance
performing
fleas,
and
similar
classical
,
lobby
now
goes
with
each
lease.
The
attractions.
tenant
enters,
strjps
o3
of
the
Lakes
district,
seriously
111
with
inflammation
of
the
brain,
is
a
patient
in
an
Edmonton
hospital.
at
the
wedding
which
took
place
last
open
field
play,
in
knickers,
has
more
week
of
Mrs.
Ada
Myrtle
Northcott
and
Harry
Harwood
De
Bord
of
th-
Mapes
district.
A
committee
consisting
of
Owen
Burdette.
A.
A.
Hutchinson,
Ernest
Smedley
and
Harry
Taylor
Is
organizing
a
bowling
club
in
Vanderhoof.
-
The
new
Union
Church
at
Port
Pra-cor
was
opened
last,
Sunday,
Rev.
'
George
Turpin
of
Smlthers
being
la
charge
of
the
dedication
aervlce.
The
skating
season
has
commenced
on
the
creek
and
a
good
body
of
tc
has
been
swept
clear
which
will
answer
the
purpose
until
the
rink
m
ready.
A
chess
club
has
been
formed
In
town
with
a
committee
consisting
ot
George
Holt
and
James
Lacey
to
arrange
matches
and
keep
the
organlza-ton
active
are
not
resigning
for
the
committee
i
but
will
carry
on
the
fight
against
nfllTDTC
DATDiftTICM
UUUU1J
I
illllUlIulll
j
CANADIAN
WOMEN
LONDON,
Ont..
Dec.
2
That
the
women
of
Canada
in
general,
and
of
the
Women's
Institute
In
particular,
do
not
themselves
show
a
true
patriotic
atten-
Grler
Starrett,
the
summer
resort
:
tlon
when
the
National
Anthem
is
sung.
promoter,
pair
a
visit
to
Vanderhoof
was
the
contention
of
a
delegate
to
last
week.
I
the
Western
Ontario
Women'a
Institute.
Some
one
started
a
great
deal
of
dls
Thomas
-
Evans,
a
well
known
farmer
cuaslon
when
she
asked
the
question,
For
Christmas
Fine
Leather
Purses
We
have
some
new
beauties.
One
kind
nt
$2.50
1$
the
new
soft
or
pouch1
8tyle
In
.
several
different
colors.
Another
style
Is
larger
with
leather
covered
frame
and
assorted
colors
at
from
jjU.ho
to-S
12,00
They
have
Jonjr
loop
handles
to
carry
In
hand.
Others
are
the
same
square
kind
with
strap
at
the
back
and
sell
all
the
way
from
$2.ro
to
sj5ia.oo
These
are
In
assorted
colors
and
trimmings.
Also
many
other
useful
leather
articles.
John
Bulger,
Ltd.
Jeweller
anent
patriotism
beginning
"How
many
flags
fly
on
our
Canadian
homes
on
Dominion
Day
and
other
patriotic
holidays."
in
SPORT
CHAT
!
A
proposal
is
bring
made
to
lint:
up
the
universities
of
western
Canada
-n
an
Intercollegiate
rugby
union,
with
'
a
western
intercollegiate
championship.
and
playoffs
for
broader
titles.
It
Is
a
little
difficult
to
know
why
rugby
h
,
not
a
broader
appeal.
It
U
of
course
;
essentially
a
rough
game,
though
'acklisg.
and
the
scrimmage,
but
'
nevertheless
It
H
a
man's
game,
and
Canadians'
ought
to
be
attracted
Ut
any
man's
game
going.
In
rarlUr
:
cii.ys.
B.C.
ground
saw
many
a
flerc
j
itruggle
on
the
gridiron.
Bucking
the.
ue,
earning
the
ball
through
oppoul
nnMiwork.
had
attractiona.
8
topping
:he
lull
carrier,
by
fair
tackling,
pushing
(he
milling
scrim
over
the
ball,
had
little
more
of
the
elemental.
brriut-t9-trft
struggle
and
arm-to-arm
'
struggle
than
any
other
game
give.
Really,
on
Its
merits,
nifby
ought
to
be
a
-great
Canadian
game,
widely
Rev.
Robert
T.
MeTarlane
offieiatett
j
rJaved.
PerhatM
the
EnslUh
trrw
o'
appeal
-than
the
close
formation,
pad-dtd-armour
play
of
the
Quebec
game
that
grenrally
rules,
modelled
on
the
American,
Interlocked
forward
line
But
wbatevtr
the
type.
It
would
seem
that
a
game
that
required
overcoming
obstacles
by
speed,
muaete.
dodging
and
quick
thinking,
a
game
in
which
runners
must
be
personally
slopped
or
-wtrhauled.
a
game
for
winged
feet,
swelling
thews
and
biceps,
and
elemental
struggle,
should
appeal
to
red-blooded
males
everywhere.
SKIDEGATF
Mr.
''amr
Mrs.
Samson
Young
and
their
family
of
Skldegate
Mission
gave
dance
In
the
Town
Hall
Monda)
light.
All
the
young
people
of
Sklde-
rate
and
Queen
Charlotte
City
were
In
attendance.
Splendid
music
was
sup-
piled
by
a
six-piece
orchestra
and,
at
midnight,
a
grand
spread
was
offtred
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Young,
during
the
even
ing,
put
their
motor
bus
at
the
dis
posal
of
the
guests
to
carry
them
to
and
from
Skldegate
Mission.
Toward
the
close
of
the
celebration,
II.
Moody
jave
a
speech
in
which
a
hearty
vote
at
thanks
was.,
proposed
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Young
for
their
kindness.
CapU
Gordon
Ede
of
Queen
Charlot
te
City
was
In
with
his
speed
boat,
Galloping
Ooose,
on
Monday
night.
The
provincial
constable
at
Queen
Charlotte
CI
tf
has
prohibited
the
sale
of
Apple
cider
at
SkldegaUt.
On
Monday
ntght
the
residents
of
Skldegate
felt
one
of
the
worst
south
east
storms
of
the
season
but.
In
spite
of
mj!
Skipper'
Nell
McLean
brought
the
Prince
Charles
in
on
time
Tuesday
morning.
Capt.
Oeorge
Newberry
came
Into
Skldegate
on
Tuesday
morning
having
aboard
his
boat
Dr.
Bleecker
of
Queen
Charlotte,
City,
who
made
a
medical
In
ejection
at"
Skldegate
Mission.
Col.
Ralston,
who
represents
the
Powell
River
Co.,
Ltd..
came
In
with
a
party
ot
cruisers
on
the
last
boat
and
Is
cruising
timber
up
the
Dena
River.
N.
Schaeffer
of
8outh
Harbor
came
into
town
Monday
night
on
his
car.
Sportsmen
report
geese
nod
ducks
pltntlful
around
the
Inlet
F
K
Wig
gins
of
Tie!!,
who
came
in
Monday
night,
reported,
that
deer
were
plentl
ful
at
Hell
and
that
there
are
thou
sands
of
rabbits
there.
Capt.
Jim
Field,
owner
and
skipper
of
the
packer
Northern-
Exchange,
cat
led
in
last
week
with
his
boat
from
Prince
Rupert,
and
went
on
to
Cape
St.1
James.
He
expects
to
be
back
nex
week.'
weather
'
permitting.
OXFORD
STUDENTS
"SION-
I1EFORB
HIDE
CAMBRIDGE.
Deo.
2.
Cambridge,
like
Oxford,
has
Its
regulations
for
un
dergraduates,
but
they
are
fewer.
There
are
more
proctors
to
be
seen
at
night
in
Cambridge
than
at
Oxford,
They
have
the
right
to
demand
an
In
V
anted
For
Sale
For
Rent
appoint
agents.
Yearly
guarantee)
11003
(being
IJ1
weekly
average)
and!
expenses,
i
Experience
unnecessary
!
For
particulars
write
Winston
Co..
,
Toronto.
rOR
SALE.
BIX
ROOM
HOUSE,
FULLY
modern:
marine
view;
centrally
located:
first
class
condition.
I1.6M0O.
11000
00
eash.
balance
nvMKtly.
Sixteen
room
house
near
Dry
Dock,
with
furnace.-
will
sell
cheap
and
on
easy
payments.
Theo.
Oolltrt
limited.
Westholnw
Theatre
Block..
tf
POR
SALE.
TO
CLOSE
OUT
AN
XS-
tale,
we
are
authorised
to
sell
several
lots,
some
corners,
harbor
view,
and
on
sewer.
Prices
low
and
terms
from
110.00
tmmthly
Enquire
T.
McClymont.
U
POR
SALE.
DOUBLE
BARRELLED
shotgun
Neuras
n.
eheke
bore,
Damascus
barrels.
MO
00
Phone
Blue
409.
P.O.
Box
108.
Prince
Rupert.
BC.
TOR
8ALE
HALIBUT
BOAT
ISJOO
gives
one
third
Interest
in
good
well
known
boat.
Loan
or
partnership.
Apply
Box
39
Dally
News.
283
FOR
SALE.
THE
KINO
GEORGE
Hotel
and
Cafe,
containing
30
rooms
fully
furnished.
For
particulars
sp-
ly
T.
McClymont.
tt
fOR
SALE,
CHEAP.
HALT
A
TON
OP
old
newspapers.
Apply
Dally
News,
rr
High
troduction
to
any
girl
seen
walking
with
Low
a
man
after
dark,
and
any
hesitation
In
FOR
SALE
FOR
BALE.
PRACTICE
PIANO.
FIFTY
dollars
cash.
George
O.
Hacker.
214
FOR
RENT
FOR
KENT.
MODERN
UP-TO-DATE
flat;
large
airy
rooms;
firs
place:
close
In.
Max
HeUbroner.
FOR
RENT.
WARM
HOUSE
WITH
two
bedrooms.
Central.
Apply
21S
Fourth
Avenue
East.
,.,;.-
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,
FOR
RENT.
FURNISHED
SUITE
Phone
18,
Mussallem
Grocery.
HOARD
BOARD.
THE
INLANDER.
Second
Avenue.
Phone
137.
PRINCE
RUPERT
TIDES
853
giving
the
name
is
sure
to
cause
trouble
A
new
rule
requires
that
all
under
graduates
must
sign
their
name
and
give
the
name
of
their
college
before
taking
a
punt
or
canoe
on
the
river.
whether
accompanied
by
a
girl
or
not
MODELS
OF
PREHISTORIC
MONSTERS
AUTO
MASCOTS
LONDON,
Dee.
3.
Models
of
pre
historic
monsters
have
become
popular
as
mascots
for
autotnobllists:
But
there
are
scores
of
other
mascots,
too,
in
which
speed
Is
personified.
Animals
posing
In
an
"on
guard."
or
"look
out"
attttude
ire
In
demand.
The
stork
on
the
wing
continues
a
favorite,
but
nymphs
in
flying
attitude
have
been
cast
Into
the
discard.
Family
crests,
particularly
those
with
a
lion
or
other
animal
rampant,
are
used
a
great
deal.
TIIUIIAV,
DM
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2
High
11:31
am.
20.7
ft.
Low
5:18
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18:04
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0:10
am.
12:05
pjn.
Low
fl:87
am.
1842
p.m.
MATl
IIHAV.
DM
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4
0:60
am.
194
ft.
12:38
pjn.
21.8
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8:37
am.
19:21
pm,
18.7
ft.
21,1
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4
8
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r.trm.
mr.MMir.M
itr.Movrii
by
the
latest
scientific
method
I'i:rmm:ncy
m
whmi
hi.
No
rfd
for
disfiguring
hair
or
other
blemishes
any
mere.
Phene
lllsrk
CM
RESTAURANTS
(loon
r.tT
cwr.
Mrs,
Unger,
Proprietress
Third
Avenue.
Nest
O.
W.
V.
A.
(toad
Home
Caukrd
Meal.
Phone
BUck
700
I1UI.IIS
iii
nt.
itri.it..
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with
Glads"
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(lUdloll
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for
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and
make
your
friends
glad
for
years
to
eene
frrritL
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ll.oo,
(ija,
tuio.
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and
tip.
Write
for
prtee
list.
II.
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By
George
McMai
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The
annual
bazaar
of
the
Ladles'
AM
of
St.
Paul's
English
Lutheran
Church,
'
held
yesterday
afternoon
In
the
Metro-pole
Hall,
was
a
very
successful
affair.
a
sum
totalling
about
$300
being.
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remote
resident
whose
curiosity
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stronger
than
hl
discretion.
Once
In-
tide,
the
canvasser
Is
reasonably
sure
'.
at
home
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DAILY
NEWS
CLASSIFIED
ADS.
2c
per
word
in
advance.
No
Advertisement
taken
for
lets
than
50c
WANTED
MONEY
for
your
property
la
what
you
want.
I
have
the
buyers
if
your
price
Is
right.
O.
C.
Walker.
COOK
(MARRIED)
WANTS
JOB.
OO
anywhere.
Apply
Box
340.
Dally
News
office
28
1
MAN
WANTS
SPARE
TIME
WORK
OIl
several
hours
dally.
Phone
Blue
376.
BUTCHER
WANTED
IMMEDIATELY.
Apply
Muaaallem'i
Grocery.
I'haiie
18.
AGENTS
WANTED
before
he
waa
greatly
relieved.
The
,
ttoa
by
main
sUength.
speed
and
yjj
OI
WOUN
TO
TRAVEL
AND
t
severe
stomach
attacks
ceased,
there
wu
no
more
gas
oa
the
stomaeh,
acd
he
could
ett
anything
he
wished.?'
CJUKOI'KACTIC
irn.
it.
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r.voi.iMiN
(IIIROrKACTOK
CJ3
Third
Alrnue.
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calls
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Por
appointment
Phont
Office
Blue
M
lUaldenct
Black
25
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p.o
Box
sis.
vmoiiit.
n
a
FURS
FURS
MADE
TO
ORDER.
AND
RE-
modelled.
Raw
skins
taaned
and
drrsaed.
Mail
orders
promptly
attended
to.
Mrs.
F
Tarr.
234
Broadway
East.
Vancouver.
ANOTHER
HI0
REDUCTION
IX
CHEVROLET
COMMERCIAL
CAR
PRICES
1-14
Ton
Utility
Express
Chassis
I
82SO0
H
Ton
Light
Delivery
Chassis
I
630
00
Touring
and
Roadster
....
I
SlSfO
Sport
Roadster
I
B90O0
Coach
and
Coupe
11020
00
Sedan
HUSsf
Landau
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(IN
llM
1
Ford
Light
Delivery,
open
body
ISM
I
Ford
Light
Dellvrry.
panel
body
1130,00
1
Ford
Light
Delivery,
starter
equipment,
I3&000
1
Ford
Tudor
Bedan,
starter
(
equipment
1300.00
1
Oldnmobile
A-pessenger
Tour
h
t
Inc.
1932
1400
00
Terms
can
be
arranged
on
both
new
and
used
cars
to
suit
the
purchaser.
KAIEN
GARAGE
Dealers
In
Cadllsr.
MtlVuxhlln.
Osklaml,
Pontlsr
OIlmolille
and
Chevrolet
Csr.
Phone
32
NOW
1H
TIIK
TIME
to
buy
that
car
you
have
been
considering.
Why
walk
during
the
unpleasant
winter
weather!
We
have
several
new
models
on
hand,
prices
sre
at
a
low
level
and
easy
terms
are
available.
I'MF.I
CAR
Two
Ford
Self
Starter
Light
Deliveries
guaranteed.
One
Ford
Truck
Snap,
One
Chevrolet
Light
eDllvery
Good
running
order.
Make
us
an
offer.
S.
E.
PARKER
LTD.
roitn
di:.m.i:k
TAXI
Phone
67
Tnxl
(Call
Georire,
Pnul
or
Gust)
Six
and
Seven
.Passemrer
Stude-bakers
at
your
tllspoaal
any.
time
ROSS
HROS.
POOL
ROOM
Meeker
II
lock.
(Across
from
Empress
Hotel)
Artie
Uti
MAIL
SCHEDULE
OlT-0G
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or
ihf
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Mondays.
We
doses
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