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*Ba> I-Ilj Pslo Alto Haas. t> th. onlj -all. arwsisspor S*HU swpponrd th. rroaxawiT. Ohm ta ffaf tiara cosutrj. lattfl fain Alto ®tat?B | HAVK THK rones follow The TbaMS win tw aflsat to j tmjr addreaa (Ini-tng Ta*;sXkNa wttho*at extra rharfs for ***•«•» a*T. Ctiaagr ihe aJtjTwa, as. otwtm aa yoa lOts. VOLUME JO EIGHT PAGES PALO ALTO. CAL.. TUESDAY. OCT. 22. 1912. - EIGHT PAGES NO. 246. Monarch Ranges The name Monarch Range implies durability, economy and efficiency. We have sold dozens of these ranges in Palo Alto and vicinity, and for their many good qualities refer to anyone who uses a MONARCH. They must please you, or your money back at thc Palo Alto Hard-ware Co5 It.KM 1b law Oewuw o. Us. OBS>. THURSDAY, OCT. 24— WINTER COMMENCES WITH A VENGEANCE Look out for the cold. Come down before the side- wslk gets slippery and get warm things to wear. Extra preparation to . fit you promptly in a HART. SCHAFFNER ft MARX OVERCOAT OR SUIT THIS WEEK. CROWDS ACCLAIM THOMAS MARSHALL DUDFIELD LUMBER CO The People Who Please Telephone Yard, 21 Mill, 225 WHOLE CITY TURNS OUT TO GREET NOTED VISITOR. Palo Alto and Stanford People Hear Governor of Indiana Criticize Johnson. Phone 318K ' FREE DELIVERIES. -*,*( Free Gifts,—Keep Busy. Women Moosers io Meet. < A women's political meeting j in the intercut of thc Roosevelt campaign will be held at -3 : o'clock Friday afternoon at a place to be announced Utter. Mrs. ■ Itia Finney MacGrille, one of the li.'-t women >|»eaker-*; in thc Bull Mooac cainpaij.-n in California. Lwill make an address. The purpose is to enroll as many women in the cain-*aign as possible. The place of the meel- iing will be announced soon and all women are invited lo attend. -av-. THE MIRROR NEVER LIES but you needn't fear looking in it when you wear clothes tailored by LmMtefl. Wc arc turning out some splcfcdid model suits fashioned after the leading, F.ncli-h and American styles— carefully measured, skilfully cut. fitted 'by'-experts, and entirely hand tailored — money savers. too. B. IR. Lausien iog Circle. Peninsula Property Menlo Park—12 1-2 acres within one mile of Menlo* Park station: $fsOO an acre;" finest piece of property for the money in this locality. Terms can be had if necessary. Palo Alto—6 1-2 acres at $450 per acre. This property is within I 1-2 miles of Stanford (."niversity. Terms if desired. J. J. MORRIS ISO l i..trrs.Uy Ave.. Palo Alio Have you ever heard a potato tell a story? Listen to those in our window at 130 University Ave. THE UNIVERSITY REALTY COMPANY. Palo Alt* and Saua FYnneitw-*". Crit ici/.iug (»■ >\ cruor 11irant VV. Johnson, his opponent on the Progressive ticket, for being a 'party to the disfranchisement of 'the Taft Rjpublicans in California. l»v*.vcnior Thomas Riley 'Marshall of Indiana stirred the ! enthusiasm oi a/Vast assemblage J at the Auditorium in San Jose [last night in the second address [he delivered in California during ibis present tour of thc slate. The j Hoosier governor reached San Jjosc in a s*t*ecia! train from-Oak- lland which arri\cd at thc Market -.tree* station shortly after it o'clock. A parade was formed, headed hv a platoon of |M>lice composed ■ •if \l tie Temple, 1.. l.caderich, J. J. Saulsbnry and J. F. I'rindi- ville, behind whom marched ihe Tilth Regiment baud under thc leadership of Willi). Lake. Next in line was a contingent of Stanford University students, after •-.hum came automobiles containing mcmlxTs of (tovernur Marshall's parly and well-known --upporlers of the Wilson-Mar shall ticket Chinese lanterns were carried by many of ihr pa COMMERCE BOARD STATE COMMISSION FAVORS MEASURE AWARDS CONTRACTS ENDORSES AMENDMENT SECTION OF NEW HIGH- FOR CONSOLIDATION ] WAY FROM PALO ALTO OF CITIES. TO LAWRENCE. Committee Thanked for Rcduc- City Street Improvement Com- tidn in Rates and Told to Push pany. Which Paved Avenue, Demands for Crossing. Gets Palo Alto End. The chamber of^omnicrcc in News came over the wire from* ninthly se-vstun last night passed] Richard Kcatinge this afternoon resolutions iu favor of thc amendment allowing consolidation oi cities, authorised the cx- ccutive committee 10 select an attorney p. push the demand for a railroad crossing before the which indicates that work on the stale highway in this vicinity is io bet-in ai once. The cost is to come out of thc recent $18,000,- 000 bond issue. The slate highway commission raders. and the glare of red firepitron ratifying the action of ilv ounty supervisors, and ap-*awarded thc following contracts proved thc action of thc cxecu-j l0"av ,or -n* improvement of the live committee in accepting a-r'*•*•'■ from Palo Alto to Law- compromise 'induction of ralejtirc,M'c: * and dismissing the complaint! City Street Improvement Corn- filed before rhe slate railroad'I'"-"? *'■ •*■**•■ Francisco, for road conimission. • from. Palo Alto to Mountain I'M ward \ckleys resignation, ^ "'*"«'. six and one-half miles, was read, closing with ihe words |$4-.90$- "I fail to sec tbe benefits of do- TeicJiert *** Sons ol Sacramen- natiiu. a dollar per month for a'"* for •"'•a1' from Mountain View 5-cent reduction in commute.-" Lawrence, five and one-half raics. ami I herewith enclose my miles, $M).t#&. check in lull (or dues to date anil This indicates an average of request you to accept my resig- ffiJSOO •■ mile f«*r ihe good-road nation as a member." [section through Santa Clara The resignation was, on mo- county. This road is llu* P.l lion, promptly accepted by un.ro-JCamiiUi) Real and has bad a imoua vole. ' Richard Keatinge; RTO-, '■<•••■ oi money spenl upon moved thai a vole of thanks he!1- ■'>' !*u* COUflty. The addition extended to the transportation'0' -*-*0--*-0 a ninC in ncw 1*vo** committee for its efforts in Ihe ought i" make a fine road of it. conference with the railroad au-[ * lliorities.. A motion was then Miss F.thcl Crosby. Stanford made and carried wilhout op--*.-'■-■_ has gone lo I.os Angeles to train for V. VV. C. A. .ork. .and the stirring music by the executive committee iu the mal-1 Iband gave a reminder of the ter of passenger rates and the! *,rv *■'•*•«* campaign days of several years attorney was instructed to with- turned to Pr l-lgo. draw the suit against the com I \rriving ai the Auditorium pany Governor Marshall was greeted The Crossing. with a *-| tout anions outburst of, Mr. Keatinge reported his ef (applause and the old campaign|foriis t-> find on) the status of il in Scbnl/e has re Alio for thc winter, She spent the summer (Ircgon and last week in Southern California 4>4>4>*a>4> »♦.»-.**•** ••••«•* 4>* t>4> laims l-i this road song. "There Will lie a Hotjpeiition for railroad crossing and when the supervisors meet in [Time in ihe Old Town Tonight," strip of road through the Stan played bv tbe band, added sent|forrl properly al Palo Alto ave LOS ALTOS. Seven acres. half mile irom depol; g and V.CW. good trees. building site. oak excellent soil, $300 per acre—is.V-0 u $?00 cash. balance l"iig tin cent. e al I. prr V. V. Hirirrl *>r (to tbe occasion. I Roi;ei-. chairman William H.lmic. He found no record of ih f the Demo-irf-ent cratic county central eommiiiee.j '■ isors. . introduced Nicholas Bowden as< Mitchell .the presiding officer. viewers; 1 \mong the vice-presidents ap- ' ■'■ Mr. J pointed for the evening were 1 probably , Professor MTcraon 'br l..-f„, be said: Supervisor referred him • to the Supervisor McMillan Keatingt have a Klmore. almiil the first week in X Xovenibt Favoring Consolidation. S. W. Charles justified the - -• - - les with a number oi strong arguments, and* said he thought ihe consolidation of San Male 1 county with that he would San Francisco .would It-ring grea*r** report ready reductions in raics in the near j George Meek ins, W. II. Kelly, ber Mr. McMillan has found tho Captain P VV. Thompson. (>. M.|.nc original map of the ground fav. Eastenla? and l>r Frank AngcHjb- question adjoining San Fran- in For thai reason ho ghi Palo Alio voters should - the proposed amendment ivor of consolidation. The PALO ALTO Redfern, Dr. Warner, Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets In all the new Fall Models, made in long straight lines to give the corsetless appearance which is the latest feature of prevailing modes. The materials used in our celebrated Redfern Corsets were never before so beautiful, nor the trimmings. AH Corsets should be fitted by our experts. Mill'meiy Trimmed Hats at $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 each. Sold elsewhere at $12.50. $17.50. $25.00 each. This is just the difference between our prices and San Francisco, while ours are vastly better tailored. That's why we cannot turn out the orders fast enough. Handkerchiefs Imported direct by us from Ireland, France and Madera. In this department we show matchless values. Prices 10c, 15c, 25c. 50c to $4.00 each. Sweaters There is not a store on the Pacific Coaat showing s larger range of Sweaters. Children's from $1.50 and up. Women's from $3.50 and up. Men's from $3.50 to $8.00. NIPPON On the Avenue Phone 433x f Palo Alio. [elsqiiilo Woman Is Applauded. Miss llr-ter lb-sford. a pr - fessnf >*i Rnglish in the Orange (X. 1 1 High Sd I. and who is! 1!,, ;ii;ii,.. of "Wilson—IIiH,Rcc-j ■rd in New Jersey." preceded!designated as an which seems to'fotlowiiig resolution was pre> hr»w thai ibe road docs not b long to Stanford University, having l-scii reserved by Thomas Ie in thr original sale of ih pared and on motion adopted* "Be it res.-lycd. Thai the chamber of commerce approve the proposed amendment to section " of land, and the road having been article 11 of thc state constitu ip ii n -id \h Govern'-r Marshall in an address;McMillan intimated ihat he con sidcrcd the subway .11 Hawthorne impractical. Supervisor i which was received -with much favor and vociferous applause. | j Miss Ilo«ford will deliver thi.** Milch-t-H was also minted as I address in Pal- Ulo Saturday ing thai the count; could not ai- (ContlnuvNl on .iBf**.* 8.1 ford I" pay one-third of the cot-1 of InrHtfing n subway ai Haw tin hnt- avenue. The llirttton llicil carried lo have an attorney pros 5'9 l-'iltr-*. :: Palo Alto HaUDQI M-IKK-s KtMwfMJ. IMM-'. ot feASSI . -■ s.„, few, t. jf**^ I ^sJ ' yOLmW MltvADOft CO. lion pcrniittinii il..* fnrmation <>f r.).is..liilai4*d .-ii. and county governments and nrtir ihr clcc- • .r nf I'al.. Vllo 1" C1U.I tllcir v-.ttes in favor -.f 'In- amend. ir'.nl In ih,* al.srnre ■■'* It. C. Allen. presiitenl nf tin1 chamber of commerce. I) V Mtnilcuhall presided ai ihe meeting. T^ALL models -*- of button shoes. We have some of the newest for your selection. 3-KiM3Ctr~" Noveltv Theater •a/ THK PAMILY RBSOBT--nfST OP THK hATtLmYT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Lovesick Maids of Cuddletown All the girls gel lovesick when a handsome young doctor comes to town. All the young chaps have heartaches when hi*, voting wife joins him. "Funny Bnnnv" is among the bunch, And Three Other Keels* \l»llSSIO.\ IO CBTXaV FIIWT SHOW 7:4.*V THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—"THE PARTY DRESS." with Helen Gardner. WHEN WF. HAND YOU OUR ESTIMATE ot the rost of ibe lumber yon ?•*- ■Hiiro yon ■■■■'■ •■!•■;" i.il tipoo It thnt ■iif flf-nrrn will be as low as flrst- elass. well'scasotietl lumber can be* aold for honestlr. It >ou pay more* --on pay loo much. If you pay les* yoti roI less either In quality or quantity. SANTA FE LUMBER CO. Mnyfleld, CM. PIIOM: l&tV
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Title | The Daily Palo Alto Times 1912 October 22 |
Date of Publication | 1912-10-22 |
Volume | 39 |
Issue | 246 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Subject | Community newspapers; |
Place of Publication | Palo Alto, Calif. |
Publisher | Times Publishing Co. |
Frequency | Daily |
Source | Microfilm collection in Rinconada Library |
Coverage | Palo Alto, Calif. |
Rights | Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use. |
Publication Title | The Daily Palo Alto Times |
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Transcript | *Ba> I-Ilj Pslo Alto Haas. t> th. onlj -all. arwsisspor S*HU swpponrd th. rroaxawiT. Ohm ta ffaf tiara cosutrj. lattfl fain Alto ®tat?B | HAVK THK rones follow The TbaMS win tw aflsat to j tmjr addreaa (Ini-tng Ta*;sXkNa wttho*at extra rharfs for ***•«•» a*T. Ctiaagr ihe aJtjTwa, as. otwtm aa yoa lOts. VOLUME JO EIGHT PAGES PALO ALTO. CAL.. TUESDAY. OCT. 22. 1912. - EIGHT PAGES NO. 246. Monarch Ranges The name Monarch Range implies durability, economy and efficiency. We have sold dozens of these ranges in Palo Alto and vicinity, and for their many good qualities refer to anyone who uses a MONARCH. They must please you, or your money back at thc Palo Alto Hard-ware Co5 It.KM 1b law Oewuw o. Us. OBS>. THURSDAY, OCT. 24— WINTER COMMENCES WITH A VENGEANCE Look out for the cold. Come down before the side- wslk gets slippery and get warm things to wear. Extra preparation to . fit you promptly in a HART. SCHAFFNER ft MARX OVERCOAT OR SUIT THIS WEEK. CROWDS ACCLAIM THOMAS MARSHALL DUDFIELD LUMBER CO The People Who Please Telephone Yard, 21 Mill, 225 WHOLE CITY TURNS OUT TO GREET NOTED VISITOR. Palo Alto and Stanford People Hear Governor of Indiana Criticize Johnson. Phone 318K ' FREE DELIVERIES. -*,*( Free Gifts,—Keep Busy. Women Moosers io Meet. < A women's political meeting j in the intercut of thc Roosevelt campaign will be held at -3 : o'clock Friday afternoon at a place to be announced Utter. Mrs. ■ Itia Finney MacGrille, one of the li.'-t women >|»eaker-*; in thc Bull Mooac cainpaij.-n in California. Lwill make an address. The purpose is to enroll as many women in the cain-*aign as possible. The place of the meel- iing will be announced soon and all women are invited lo attend. -av-. THE MIRROR NEVER LIES but you needn't fear looking in it when you wear clothes tailored by LmMtefl. Wc arc turning out some splcfcdid model suits fashioned after the leading, F.ncli-h and American styles— carefully measured, skilfully cut. fitted 'by'-experts, and entirely hand tailored — money savers. too. B. IR. Lausien iog Circle. Peninsula Property Menlo Park—12 1-2 acres within one mile of Menlo* Park station: $fsOO an acre;" finest piece of property for the money in this locality. Terms can be had if necessary. Palo Alto—6 1-2 acres at $450 per acre. This property is within I 1-2 miles of Stanford (."niversity. Terms if desired. J. J. MORRIS ISO l i..trrs.Uy Ave.. Palo Alio Have you ever heard a potato tell a story? Listen to those in our window at 130 University Ave. THE UNIVERSITY REALTY COMPANY. Palo Alt* and Saua FYnneitw-*". Crit ici/.iug (»■ >\ cruor 11irant VV. Johnson, his opponent on the Progressive ticket, for being a 'party to the disfranchisement of 'the Taft Rjpublicans in California. l»v*.vcnior Thomas Riley 'Marshall of Indiana stirred the ! enthusiasm oi a/Vast assemblage J at the Auditorium in San Jose [last night in the second address [he delivered in California during ibis present tour of thc slate. The j Hoosier governor reached San Jjosc in a s*t*ecia! train from-Oak- lland which arri\cd at thc Market -.tree* station shortly after it o'clock. A parade was formed, headed hv a platoon of |M>lice composed ■ •if \l tie Temple, 1.. l.caderich, J. J. Saulsbnry and J. F. I'rindi- ville, behind whom marched ihe Tilth Regiment baud under thc leadership of Willi). Lake. Next in line was a contingent of Stanford University students, after •-.hum came automobiles containing mcmlxTs of (tovernur Marshall's parly and well-known --upporlers of the Wilson-Mar shall ticket Chinese lanterns were carried by many of ihr pa COMMERCE BOARD STATE COMMISSION FAVORS MEASURE AWARDS CONTRACTS ENDORSES AMENDMENT SECTION OF NEW HIGH- FOR CONSOLIDATION ] WAY FROM PALO ALTO OF CITIES. TO LAWRENCE. Committee Thanked for Rcduc- City Street Improvement Com- tidn in Rates and Told to Push pany. Which Paved Avenue, Demands for Crossing. Gets Palo Alto End. The chamber of^omnicrcc in News came over the wire from* ninthly se-vstun last night passed] Richard Kcatinge this afternoon resolutions iu favor of thc amendment allowing consolidation oi cities, authorised the cx- ccutive committee 10 select an attorney p. push the demand for a railroad crossing before the which indicates that work on the stale highway in this vicinity is io bet-in ai once. The cost is to come out of thc recent $18,000,- 000 bond issue. The slate highway commission raders. and the glare of red firepitron ratifying the action of ilv ounty supervisors, and ap-*awarded thc following contracts proved thc action of thc cxecu-j l0"av ,or -n* improvement of the live committee in accepting a-r'*•*•'■ from Palo Alto to Law- compromise 'induction of ralejtirc,M'c: * and dismissing the complaint! City Street Improvement Corn- filed before rhe slate railroad'I'"-"? *'■ •*■**•■ Francisco, for road conimission. • from. Palo Alto to Mountain I'M ward \ckleys resignation, ^ "'*"«'. six and one-half miles, was read, closing with ihe words |$4-.90$- "I fail to sec tbe benefits of do- TeicJiert *** Sons ol Sacramen- natiiu. a dollar per month for a'"* for •"'•a1' from Mountain View 5-cent reduction in commute.-" Lawrence, five and one-half raics. ami I herewith enclose my miles, $M).t#&. check in lull (or dues to date anil This indicates an average of request you to accept my resig- ffiJSOO •■ mile f«*r ihe good-road nation as a member." [section through Santa Clara The resignation was, on mo- county. This road is llu* P.l lion, promptly accepted by un.ro-JCamiiUi) Real and has bad a imoua vole. ' Richard Keatinge; RTO-, '■<•••■ oi money spenl upon moved thai a vole of thanks he!1- ■'>' !*u* COUflty. The addition extended to the transportation'0' -*-*0--*-0 a ninC in ncw 1*vo** committee for its efforts in Ihe ought i" make a fine road of it. conference with the railroad au-[ * lliorities.. A motion was then Miss F.thcl Crosby. Stanford made and carried wilhout op--*.-'■-■_ has gone lo I.os Angeles to train for V. VV. C. A. .ork. .and the stirring music by the executive committee iu the mal-1 Iband gave a reminder of the ter of passenger rates and the! *,rv *■'•*•«* campaign days of several years attorney was instructed to with- turned to Pr l-lgo. draw the suit against the com I \rriving ai the Auditorium pany Governor Marshall was greeted The Crossing. with a *-| tout anions outburst of, Mr. Keatinge reported his ef (applause and the old campaign|foriis t-> find on) the status of il in Scbnl/e has re Alio for thc winter, She spent the summer (Ircgon and last week in Southern California 4>4>4>*a>4> »♦.»-.**•** ••••«•* 4>* t>4> laims l-i this road song. "There Will lie a Hotjpeiition for railroad crossing and when the supervisors meet in [Time in ihe Old Town Tonight" strip of road through the Stan played bv tbe band, added sent|forrl properly al Palo Alto ave LOS ALTOS. Seven acres. half mile irom depol; g and V.CW. good trees. building site. oak excellent soil, $300 per acre—is.V-0 u $?00 cash. balance l"iig tin cent. e al I. prr V. V. Hirirrl *>r (to tbe occasion. I Roi;ei-. chairman William H.lmic. He found no record of ih f the Demo-irf-ent cratic county central eommiiiee.j '■ isors. . introduced Nicholas Bowden as< Mitchell .the presiding officer. viewers; 1 \mong the vice-presidents ap- ' ■'■ Mr. J pointed for the evening were 1 probably , Professor MTcraon 'br l..-f„, be said: Supervisor referred him • to the Supervisor McMillan Keatingt have a Klmore. almiil the first week in X Xovenibt Favoring Consolidation. S. W. Charles justified the - -• - - les with a number oi strong arguments, and* said he thought ihe consolidation of San Male 1 county with that he would San Francisco .would It-ring grea*r** report ready reductions in raics in the near j George Meek ins, W. II. Kelly, ber Mr. McMillan has found tho Captain P VV. Thompson. (>. M.|.nc original map of the ground fav. Eastenla? and l>r Frank AngcHjb- question adjoining San Fran- in For thai reason ho ghi Palo Alio voters should - the proposed amendment ivor of consolidation. The PALO ALTO Redfern, Dr. Warner, Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets In all the new Fall Models, made in long straight lines to give the corsetless appearance which is the latest feature of prevailing modes. The materials used in our celebrated Redfern Corsets were never before so beautiful, nor the trimmings. AH Corsets should be fitted by our experts. Mill'meiy Trimmed Hats at $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 each. Sold elsewhere at $12.50. $17.50. $25.00 each. This is just the difference between our prices and San Francisco, while ours are vastly better tailored. That's why we cannot turn out the orders fast enough. Handkerchiefs Imported direct by us from Ireland, France and Madera. In this department we show matchless values. Prices 10c, 15c, 25c. 50c to $4.00 each. Sweaters There is not a store on the Pacific Coaat showing s larger range of Sweaters. Children's from $1.50 and up. Women's from $3.50 and up. Men's from $3.50 to $8.00. NIPPON On the Avenue Phone 433x f Palo Alio. [elsqiiilo Woman Is Applauded. Miss llr-ter lb-sford. a pr - fessnf >*i Rnglish in the Orange (X. 1 1 High Sd I. and who is! 1!,, ;ii;ii,.. of "Wilson—IIiH,Rcc-j ■rd in New Jersey." preceded!designated as an which seems to'fotlowiiig resolution was pre> hr»w thai ibe road docs not b long to Stanford University, having l-scii reserved by Thomas Ie in thr original sale of ih pared and on motion adopted* "Be it res.-lycd. Thai the chamber of commerce approve the proposed amendment to section " of land, and the road having been article 11 of thc state constitu ip ii n -id \h Govern'-r Marshall in an address;McMillan intimated ihat he con sidcrcd the subway .11 Hawthorne impractical. Supervisor i which was received -with much favor and vociferous applause. | j Miss Ilo«ford will deliver thi.** Milch-t-H was also minted as I address in Pal- Ulo Saturday ing thai the count; could not ai- (ContlnuvNl on .iBf**.* 8.1 ford I" pay one-third of the cot-1 of InrHtfing n subway ai Haw tin hnt- avenue. The llirttton llicil carried lo have an attorney pros 5'9 l-'iltr-*. :: Palo Alto HaUDQI M-IKK-s KtMwfMJ. IMM-'. ot feASSI . -■ s.„, few, t. jf**^ I ^sJ ' yOLmW MltvADOft CO. lion pcrniittinii il..* fnrmation <>f r.).is..liilai4*d .-ii. and county governments and nrtir ihr clcc- • .r nf I'al.. Vllo 1" C1U.I tllcir v-.ttes in favor -.f 'In- amend. ir'.nl In ih,* al.srnre ■■'* It. C. Allen. presiitenl nf tin1 chamber of commerce. I) V Mtnilcuhall presided ai ihe meeting. T^ALL models -*- of button shoes. We have some of the newest for your selection. 3-KiM3Ctr~" Noveltv Theater •a/ THK PAMILY RBSOBT--nfST OP THK hATtLmYT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Lovesick Maids of Cuddletown All the girls gel lovesick when a handsome young doctor comes to town. All the young chaps have heartaches when hi*, voting wife joins him. "Funny Bnnnv" is among the bunch, And Three Other Keels* \l»llSSIO.\ IO CBTXaV FIIWT SHOW 7:4.*V THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—"THE PARTY DRESS." with Helen Gardner. WHEN WF. HAND YOU OUR ESTIMATE ot the rost of ibe lumber yon ?•*- ■Hiiro yon ■■■■'■ •■!•■;" i.il tipoo It thnt ■iif flf-nrrn will be as low as flrst- elass. well'scasotietl lumber can be* aold for honestlr. It >ou pay more* --on pay loo much. If you pay les* yoti roI less either In quality or quantity. SANTA FE LUMBER CO. Mnyfleld, CM. PIIOM: l&tV |
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