Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1927 — Page 2

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||IIXRItXXXX!<X«X« ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * IKXXMXXKKXXXKXXM FOR SALE fil'K SALE Plenty of good feeding - tankage. 12.00 per hundred. Fred ■utschler Packing company. 288-6 t HOME MADE Cookies and Christmas -Candies. Call 831. 290-3tx FOR SALE—I 926 Ford Roadster, in good condition. See Gerhard Marbach or Call J-697. 2M-3<x JjfOß SALE Kitchen table and four chairs Good as new. Price very reasonable. Call 1172 290t3x HOR SALfc—Variety and 5 and’lo cet.'r store located in Central Ohio City and fti one of the best locations in the city. A beautiful store at a sacrifice fdr quick sale on account of sickness. Address Lock Box 28, Galion, Ohio. 290-3t\ FOR SALE - One big black horse. Cheap, Julius Hougk, Phone 666 291-3 t FOR SALE—Canaries for Uhristnta for $1 and up. Inquire 405 Winchetter St. Phone 754. 291-3tx FOR SALE —Reed stroller; good as new; cream body, brown upholstering. black gears. Phone 6735. Mrs. John Gage. 291t2 FOR SALE—SS Buff Leghorn pullets. "75c each. Shelled pop corn. Lewis Take, Decatur R 2. Craigville phone. 291t3x W SALE —Round 6ak heating stove . —and a Thor electric washer, Price - Regular stated meeting of the Blue par wachter 616 Short St. 292-3 t:. FOR SALE—three nice spotted pm.ies Would make the kiddies nice jChristmas presents, also three good farm horses. Leo J. Weber 221 N. 4th street 292-stx SALE—White Orphington pul- » lets. 1% miles south and mile east of Craigville. Joel Reinhard « 292-3tx FOR SALE Single Comb Rhode Island Red cockerels. Large and Wealthy. $1.50 each. Mrs. Dale Moses, tk catur route 7. Phone 6782. ■* 292(3 eod 'A ; WANTED 1 WANTED—\VI£ will pay 7c a ■ pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. Z Must be suitable for cleaning * machinery. 175-ts | AVAXTED— Experiem■«■<! garage meh | " ante to work for reasonable wgg> s. Address Box "G" ‘it this office Rx> j WANTED —Washings to do, | and deliver. Have brown overcoat. I fur collar, size 15 years, will sell Cheap. Fhone 1089. 291t3x . y’ANTED—Ma.'tieil man by year. Feed _ grinding witli a hammer mill by ap- I Itointment. also Chester White Male log. Jesse S. Byerly. Decatur R R 2 ; Craigville Phone 292-3tx eod I WANTED- Elderly lady to do house ’ work at once. Phone 282 or 314 oak Street. 290-3 t FOR RENT , For "RENT OR SAIJC— All modern , * seven room house; bath, toilet, elec- - trie lights, gas, large cement cellar, furnace automatic pump for soft hot and cold water, cistern and garage. George F. Flanders, Phone 438 288-41 I FOR RENT —6 room house, has bath, - lights, water and garage. Possession Dec. 15. Located at 513 Jefferson st. Fred Plothe, Phone 824. LOST AND FOUND FOUND —One sheep-skin coat on Nuttmau Avenue. Owner can have same by calling at 928 Nuttman Ave., and paying for this add. Telephone 1160. LOST —In or near Decatur, ladies pinx purse containing vanity case, key t a travelling bag, and a small sum <•( money besides a few other small ar- ' tides. Please return to Democrat Os /Ice and receive reward. 292-211 ] o _ |. Miss Irma Gage visited over uw , week-end with Miss Edwina Wilder ( at Fort Wayne. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced, t. October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office-Take first stairway i south of Decatur Democrat. & \ __—o ' M ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. I * Physician & Surgeon 244 W. Madison Street < - Decatur, Indiana * Phones: Office 630 —Residence 570 1 ; Office Hours: 9tolla. m. « 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. | £ Typewriting ; Stenographic Work Jf you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will -be glad to do it. Phone 42 for Sippointnieii'L ; Florence Holthpuse f Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law « Office, K. of C. Bldg.

XXXJCKXXKXKKXXKXB m BUSINESS CARDS « X X X X X SXXXKXXXRXX H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 6. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 OfDce Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 ®-8 P’ m ’ LOANS You Can Save Money on I. Farm Mortgage Loans 2. City Mortgage Loans with the Union Central Life Ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Corner 2nd & Monroe Streets Decatur, Indiana S . E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 8. 2nd SL Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phene 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT m-jney on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Aostracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. I o izzzzzz—i LOBENSTEIN & HOWER h FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 i Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 L Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 F LADY ATTENDANT O O 1,1,1 ■ ll.— ■■■■ iMfi Roy Johnson |C»29 AUCTIONEER. -■ Decatur, - - - Indiana - Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. The record of -hiropractic pre- ’ J&C svn,s nc " ' ,O I )C -iS for the sullering. I nvestigat c. &wK!nos-J L, |i"" i'T -,'" (Pru^io,^Sys6»J''t | /'I 1 ; 1 ' I) uln lor YOL. Phone for tin appointment. CHARLES & CHARGES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. Mrs. Ray Teeple and Mrs. J. L. Little of Fort Wayne, were shoppers in this <-itv, Monday. ~ () For Tornaflo and Windstorm Insurance—See Us. When the storm comes Be Ready. LEO “Dutch” EHINCER Over Frickle’s Place Phone 101. O _Ci U— -ZZZ—_l<) Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work | HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1224 .—1 • O=zzzz=z=z==z_z„o I D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line . Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railroad pates. Licensed by Indiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 251 Fort Wayne Phone A8405 O 0

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 12,1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK , Dee. 12—(UP)—Receipts 2000: hold- , overs 243; Market 35 to 50 cents d’wn; |j 250-250 lbs. |8 65-»9; 200-250 lbs $8.65- ■ I $9; 160-20 U lbs. $8.50-38.75; 130-160 lbs $8.35-38.60; 90-130 lbs 38-38.85 packing . sows $7-37.50. Cattle, Receipts 2300; Calves, Receipts 1800; Market strong to 25c up: Calves steady; Beef steers $11.50-315.-25; Light yearling steers and heifers sl2-316; Beef cows 36-38 50; Low cutter cows 34.50-35.75; vealers 315.50-316. Sheep, Receipts 16000; Market steady bulk fat lambs 314.50-314.75; Bulk call lambs sll-312; Bulk Fat ewes $6.50i- $7.50. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. Dec. 12 (UPI Butter, extras In tub lots 54-55 cents; Firsts Seconds 43^-44Hl Packing stock 28-30. Eggs, extras 54; Extra Firsts 51; Firsts 46; Ordinary 37; Pullets, firsts 29. Poultry Heavy fowls, 24; few 25: Medium 20-22: Leghorns sl6-317; Heavy Springers 24-25: Leghorn springers 15-21; Cocks 1617: ducks, heavy 21-23; Medium 19-20: Geese 20-22. Potatoes Round whites 150 lb sacks New York 33.35; Maine 33-25; Ohio • 33.15-3.35; Michigan $ :.15-$3.25; Wisconsin. and Minnesota $2.75-2 85; 115 lbs bags Idaho Russets $2 st)-$2.75; selected stock $3.75-$4.00; 150 lb bags Colorado brown beauties, $2 25-32.35; Hume grown, bushel $1.25-31.35. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETS Chicago, 111.. Dec. 12.—Wheat closed %-le lower. Corn closed %-%c lower. Oats close s /ls-%c higher. Speculative grain markets: Dec. March May . Wheat $1.28U 3131%-% 31-83%-% 1 | Corn .88%-l-5 .92%-% .95%-% Oats .53 .55%-% .57%-% LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected December 9) Fowls 19c Leghorn Fowls 10c Chickens 19c Leghorn Chickens 12c | Old Roosters 10c! | White Ducks 13c 1 I Colored Ducks 9c ' Geese 11c | Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected December 9) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel ,? ) 75c 1 Oats 47c I Old Yellow Corn (ear)..... $1.05 i I White or Mixed Corn (ear) SI.OO i Wheat $j,27 . LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 40c i BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, Pound 48c n , Mrs. Carrie Haubold, daughter Lg » and son Tfoinmy, and Mrs. Bryce Thomas, were Monday shoppers in Fort Wayne. --6 ti’lMHNmi’.Vr <H tDMIMSTR tTOK Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate <of Millard F. CowI .in late of Adams County, deceased. Th* ' estate is prubabjy solvent. Glen Cowan, Administrator Nov. 28. 1927 J. W. Teeple, Attorney Dec. 12-19-26 j O NOTH 1: or (H MIDI W% * 1142 OF RE 11. F.S’rri’F. By virtue of an order of the Adams i Cii < uit Court, Adams County, State of Indiana. th<«* ndersigned, guardlani of Herbert H. Bhinger. will at the Law Office of Lenhart, Heller and Schurger, at No. 133 Soirth Second street in the ■ City of Hecatur, Indiana , on Tueadav ‘ the 27 day of December 1927. at the J hour of 10 o'clock A. M. am! from day , to day thereafter until sold, offer at ' private sale, for not less than the full appraised value thereof, the real estate belonging t<> said ward, described as fudlows, to-wit:-Tlie undix ided one twelfth (1-12) part in Inlot number sixty (60 1 in the original plat of the town (now city) of De<atur. Adams County, Indiana. Sa:<i sale will be made subject to the , approval of said court, ami on the following terms and conditions, to-wit:-(>nu third of the purchase money cash in hand, one third in nine months am! 1 | imp third in eighteen months from day I of sale, deferred payments to be cvj- | deneed by promissory notes and to bear ! | I interest at the rate of six per cent per I i annum from date of sale ft ml to be so- I cured by mortgage on real estate sold, or purchaser may have the privilege of paying the full amount of tlie purchase, price on <iay of sale. j Said sale to be free of liens, except. •• the Installment of the taxes of the year ’ 1927 due and payable in November in the year 1928. November 22nd 1927. | Edna E. Borling. , Guardian I Lenhart, Heller and Schurger. Attvs. ’ De<. 19-19' ! O NOTH E TO BIDDERS In the Mill ter of Knapp Sever liiiprovcinrnl Notice is hereby given that the Common Council in and for the City of De-I catur, Indiana will on the 3rd day of | .January. 192 S at 7 o’clm k p. M. at (heir Council Itoom in said City receive seal-> ed proposals for the construction of said <’ity receive sealed proposals for Hie const ruction of said Knapp Sewer w | Improvement, as per plans and spr< i- ■ fixations on file in the office of the ) City Clerk. Each bidder will be required to de- ’ posit with ms bid. a c ertified < he< k soy an amount not less than of the engineer’s pstimate of the cost of such I improvement, to insure the execution of the contract for whirl) said Ind is miulc-:, I ROVIDED, that such check shall be In no rase for less than one hundred i (100) clollars, whic h estimate’, plans and specifications arc on file and may be I seen in the office of the City Clerk at ! Decatur. Indiana. J Bidders blanks will bo furnished by the City Engineer of Decatur. Indiana. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and official seal this 9th day or December. 1927. Catherine Kauffman, City Clerk. Dec. 19-19

i'o • • BLUFFTONREDS“! DEFEAT MONROE Adams County Cagers Lose Thrilling Game, Saturday Night, 31 To 26 The Monroe high school basketball team lost a thrilling game to the j Bluffton Red varsity, at Bluffton, Sat-1 urduy night, by a score of 31 to 26.1 The Bluffton team won out in the losing minutes. The score was tied st eight different stages of the game and the lead switched often. At the end of the first half. Bluffton held an 18-15 lead. Lineups and sumnfary: Monroe (26) Bluffton (31) Huffman F Ward A. Andrews F Barrington V. Andrews C Maddux Isjbsiger G High Leßrun G Smith Substitutions: Hesher for Barrington. Waugh for Maddux, Bender for High. Field goals: Huffman, 3; A. Andrews, 3; V. Andrews. 3; Leßrun, 1; Ward. 7; Maddux, 4; High. 1. Foul goals: Huffman. 1; A. Andrews, 1: V. Andrews, 3; Leßrun, 1; Ward, 2; Smith. 2. Referee; Wilkens, Fort Wayne. o Minnesota Only Big Ten Quintci To Lose Opener I Chicago, Dec. 12. — (INS) —Of the eight big ten basketball teams that opened the pre-season practice series with holme games against smaller colleges Saturday night, all except Minnesota came through with victory. The Gophers lost to Cornell. 25 to 21. indicating that little more may be expected of them this year than last when they finished the conference race in the cellar position. Chicago was forced into an overtime period to beat Monmouth, 33 to 29. Other scores were: Michigan. 43; Michigan State, 23. Ohio State, 4*2; Ohio Wesleyan, 36. Illinois. 22; Knox, 18. Wisconsin, 18; Coe, 6. Northwestern, 40; Wabash, 17. Indiana, 34; Franklin, 25. —o Tommy Loughran To Meet Slattery Tonight New York, Dec. 12. — (INS) — Tommy Loughran, said jto be th light heavyweight champion by Pennsylvania. New York and associated “tates, and Jimmy Slattery, alleged to be the light heavyweight champion by the National Boxing association, will meet tonight in the garden for the only thing that possibly could prompt their meetinz-the light heavyweight championship. The match will be important if only for the fact that SALE Cows, Young Cattle, Horses. Mules 1 will offer at public sale at my residence 5 miles west, and 5 miles south of Rockford; 1 mile south. 2 miles east of Chattanooga; 4 miles j north of Wabash, beginning at 10 o’clock A. M. on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1927 the following live stock: 50 Head of Fresh Cows and Springers—2o Head of Young Cattle—Pair Bay Horses, snappy team, 9 and 10 years old, weight 2900—Pair Mules, good ones, real pullers, 7 years old, weight 2600. Other Good Horses will be offered. All present at this Sale at ten o’clock will be given an opportunity to share in the distribution of a nice worthwh le prize. TERMS—Terms made to suit you, under*regular conditions. FLOYD VINING LUNCH will be served by Chattanooga M. I'. Ladies' Aid. Jess Michaud and other good Auctioneers. Bob Scott, Clerk. Dec. 8 10 12 — —.... Listings of Public Sales ,w!H be published Free of charge in this column for those who advertise their sale In the« Decatur Daily Democrat. With a daily circulation of 3,300, the Daily Democrat reaches those who wish to buy or sell. Dec. 14—Ambrose Durbin, 2 miles east, and % mile south of Monroe. Dec. 221—F. J. Schmitt on River Road, l' t miles north of Decatur. Big {Stock Sale. Jan. 1 R. N. Stettler, east of WillI shire. Ohio. Jan. 5.—C. G. Essex, 2 miles west, % mile north of Monroe. Jan. 11 John Miller, 1 niile north of Preble. j Jan. 17 —Carl Tracy, 1% mile east of Convoy on Lincoln Highway. Jan. 26 William Hurst, west of Vau , Wert, four miles.

(he principals will be acting as am- > bassadors for the did-hards «f box-; ' ing. the various associations operat-' ' ing under separate banners. 0 , Coach Ingwersen Os lowa Is Under Fire I lowa City, la., ec. 16.—" I'm going to | sit tight and see what happens i That was the answer of Burt Ing- j 1 worsen, football coach at tbe I niversity of lowa, when asked what he Intended to do about petitions from I alumni associations demanding his re- ' tirement. | Walter A. Jessup, president of the university, admitted today that he hud received a petition from ( hicago alumni protesting Ingwersen’s reign over the gridiron. The petition is sjdd to demand a complete "house cleaning in the j Hawkeye-department of athletics." ——— o— ——— Methodist Boys Beat Reformed Team, 8 To 7 A team of boys from the Methodist , Sunday school defeated a team composed of boys of the Zion Reformed Sunday school in a basketball game played Saturday by a score of 8-7. The Reformed team was ahead at the end of the half. 6 to 4. hut the Methodists rallied in the last half and nosed out a victory. Lineups and summary: Methodists- Roger Stoneburner (2), Charles Baumgartner (6);

() — GOING AWAY CHRISTMAS? Let us Clean and Press that Old Suit and make it do another year. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS 243 W. Monroe st. Phone 695. We call for and deliver. () () | A GIFT OF RARE ALLURE | The lovely parfum Du Barry, a B charming bottle ofToilrtWater ■ and box of Face Powder, pre- E B sented in an exquisite package J| H SIO.OO ■ I or I i I \ A GIFT SHE WILL PRIZE I I Graceful an J unusually smart. The I I Du Barry Chatelaine Beauty Box, I / an attractive combination of refill- ’ able double compact and lipsiich y \ with gold-plated chain .• • $5.00. / | jPrcJCAttd by Richard Hudnut i\ / A /i II vOA v / '\ \ TOILET WATER-A DELIGHTFUL CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION Agyaceful bottle ofrcfreihing Toilet Water in the popular Three Flower# fragrance, exquisitely packaged . . . $1.50. Pnt it nt cd by Richard Hudnut iW ■ M I I HUDNUT ® Three Flowers Face Powder The Face Powder that te Different. Having the Particularly Desirable Quality of Adhesiveness and perfumed with the Diatinctive ana Appealing odor of Three Flowers. In r all popular shades. The Holthouse Drug Co. 1

! Glunloe Tindall. Marlon Baker, Harold Blythe (1), and James Harkless, a {substitute for Stoneburner; Reformed I—Paul Strickler (1), Robert Odle, Ed- ; ward Summers, Harold Kolter (6), jhnd Max Stoakea. — o — Birth A girl baby, weighing seven pounds, i was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Swaim I of Bluffton, at 4:30 o'clock this nwrn- ! ing. The baby, which is the second daughter, has not been named. Mrs. Bjralm formerly was Mtse Celia Andrews, of Decatur, and Mrs. Swaim is one of the publishers of the Bluffton News. _ —...» o— Miss Jane Wileon, of Fort Wayne, ? attended the Fort Wayne Central-De-i catur basketball game in this city, I Friday evening, and visited over the ! week-end with Miss Isabel Hower. —MMMMMMMUMMMMMW

=—“ ..... , ...I "———— _ PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming. I will sell at public auction farm, 2 miles east and % mile south of Monroe, 7% miles southeast r r " ly tur, or 2% miles east and 5% miles north of Berne? on * ,eta - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14,1927 Beginning at 10:00 o'clock A. M. The following piopcrtv, to-wit: S—HORSES—S Team of Black Mares, 12 years old weighing 3450 lbs No better > . team found than this team Four-year-old sorrel ntare. weighing r.nii n?"' 4-year old back gelding, weighing 1600 lbs., good workers; Bay mare s ' old, weighing 1100 Tbs., gentle anybody cun drive this mare ’ JR ' 4—CATTLE—4 ’ Two Holstein cows earning second calfs, w.ll be fresh by day of I extra good ones; Holstein cow. carrying third calf, will be fresh about "’th of April; Jersey cow, carrying third calf, will be fresh about 20th of Awil All these cows are straight and right in every way, and vou can not afford to miss this sale if you are looking for a good cow. 41—HOGS—41 2 Duroc sows, bred for spring litter; 3 Spotted Poland China sows a !l bred for spring litter; 1 registered male hog, 18 months old; 35 head of fa’ shoats. 6 SHEEP —6 Head of Ewes, 2 to 4 years old, good ones CHICKENS 50 Rhode Island Red Pullets; 100 White Leghorn Pullets- 3 Gene FARMING IMPLEMENTS McCormick Deering tractor, used one season, good as new, was well taken care of, in the way of oil and the way it was run. P. & o tractor plow i 14 in., in good condition; McCormick double disc 14x16; Milwaukee 8 foot ■ binder, in good shape; Milwaukee 5 ft. mower good shape; Keystone geerless hay loader, almost like new’; Osborne hay tedder; C. B. 4c Q com planter with two spool wire 3’4” and 3’6”; 2 John Deere hammock seat, and one Monarch spring rip corn cultivator; Dunham cultipacker; one 3-section spring tooth, one 3 section spike tooth harrow; one fanning mill; No. 2 hand or power oiipper; John Deere gang plow 12 in. bottom; Shu’nk, walking plow; two 5-shcvel cultivators; one wing shovel plow; 2 horse revolving stalk cutter; 10 disc Superior wheat drill; Nesco manure spreader, in good condition; 2 Turnbull w’agons, one 3% in. skein almost new; Turnbull trippie wagon bed; one 3% in. skein with low wheels, both equipped with beet racks and one with grain tight bed, also one bundle basket for one of these outfits; one hog rack; one hog catcher, mounted on sled; one spring wagon; auto trailer, with stock rack; one set dump boards; several coupling poles; one 3-horse wagon double trees; two 3-horse plow double trees; stubble cutter; single trees; one 2-hole corn shelter; 1 feed grinedr. HARNESS —4 double sets of breeching harness, some almost new; one ■ buggy harness; one set harness and traces for buggy harness; bunch of horse collars, and fly nets MISCELLANEOUS One Huber 5 ton lifting jack; cne barb wire stretcher; several log chains; cream separaor; kitchen cabinet; one 300 egg size incubator; 10x12 brooder house; Queen biooder stove; underground gas tank, 240 i gallon: International gas engine, 1% horse; lot of steel drums; one InbricaI tion oil pump; 1000 Tbs. platform scales; anvil, forge, blacksmith tongs, some I carpenter tools. HAY AND GRAIN About 1% ton pure clover hay; 1% ton pure timothy bay; about 4'2 1 ton of mixed hay; about 100 bushel oats; about 25\) bushel corn in crib ' corn fodder in the field. TERMS—A credit of 9 months will be given, last 3 months bearing 8% interest on all sums of $5.00 or over, purchased giving good bankable note. A discount of 4% for cash. No property to bo removed until settled for. Lunch will be served by the St. Paul Aid. A. Q. DURBIN, Owner I Jeff Liechty, Roy Johnson, Aucts. E. W. Busche, clerk.

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Fisher To Captain d 1 Evanston. 111,, ec. P p>l. ( K? l ‘ 1 d 0 Fkher, football and' •at Northwestern Unlveruitv Btar . named captain of f) le f> u 7 n . . ***» quintet for the coming Arthur Umgborg unnouuX Mjher plays forward on the , ball squad. ’ WHEN YOU BUY COAL ’ BUY COAL OF QUALITY YELLOW Pine REED ELEVATOR rn