.1 PAGE FOTTX PIATrClIOTJTIt SEMI-WTTEKLY journal THUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921. Cbe plattsmouth lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postofflce, Plattsmouth. Neb., as second-class ,mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 Some men are so honest they will take nothing for granted. -:o: Work and the world works with you; sit and you sit alone. o:o Country cousins are busy getting even for the summer vacations. The fellow who has no will of his own finds it difficult to borrow one that is worth using. . :o: If money is the root of all evil there are mighty few sinful people in the world these days. -:o:- Man no sooner escapes from the motor car dust in the summer than he faces the funace dust of the win ter. -:o:- Xature puts a haze on the hills at this season but says that the sopho mores take care of the freshmen at college. :o: The breweries authorized to make and sell medicinal beer now number four, but it is believed the epidemic will spread. :o: London property owned by King George as the Duke of Lancaster has been held by the British royal fam ily since 1260. :o: London specialists say weaker nerve centers is the cause of wo men's inability to stand as much physical strain as a man. :o: Meanwhile, the old fashioned peo ple who depended upon apples to keep them fit, may find it cheaper to employ the family physician. :o: Last summer they told us that business had turned the corner, but maybe it was just holding out Its hand to indicate that it was going to. to: Ex-Emperor Karl, it is said, tried to shoot himself, but was prevented by his wife. Nothing attempted by that poor fellow seems to turn out just right. :o: Many a man marvels more at the wonders of mother love when he . looks at a photograph of himself tak en when he was only ten or twelve years old. :o: If we have any more.delays in re habilitating our sick and wounded ex-service men we may have a great deal of trouble in rehabilitating our sef respect. :o: A lot of people get reputations as pessimists when there's nothing wrong with them that could not be remedied by an old fashioned dose of castor oil. -:o:- The frequency with which the shipping board is reorganized per haps explains why the board never has the time to attend to any ship ping matters. "It don't take a man long to bag his pants at the knees, and to make a finely tailored suit look thoroughly disrepu table that's . the man of it," avers Dainty Dorthy. But she goes on to explain that the man who Is making use of our cleaning, steaming and pressing services is keep ing bis clothes in much more presentable condition than when ne not acquainted with us. ' And It doesn't cost much, either. , Goods Called for and Delivered PHON 166 OPPOSITE 0URNAL OFfiCE 9 hs PER YEAR IN ADVANCE About the only reason we can see why Secretary Mellon should retire from the treasury department is that Senator La Follette has demanded his resignation. ' " :o: Germany ha3 printed 5 billion marks in three weeks, which it is predicted will greatly hasten nation al bankruptcy. No doubt of it, with the price of paper where it is. o.o A Virginia man pleads an un usual condition" as a defense for hav ing murdered his wife. If his mental condition had been normal he would have probably only wanted to kill her. :o:- A deposed husband advertises that "after this date I will not be responsible for my wife's debts or actions." He could just as well have added "or opinions" for a few cents more. An English professor has induced his hens to lay more eggs by shock ing them wit,h electricity. Were it possible to generate enough current, the plan might be tried on some bricklayers. :o: A face specialist says the shape of one's nose may change by appli cations of wax. But, if you wish to change the shape of the other fel low's nose it may be done by a more direct and simpler method. :o: If Germany wants an easy way out of her financial trouble she ought to abandon that rag-tag currency and use beer checks for money. They are always worth face value, whereas the German mark is worth only about half-cent. :o:- If you want to know just what the world's debt looks like, picture all of the 106.000,000 people In the United States marching single column, each person carrying $4,000 in gold. The total debt of the nations ls ?406, 000,000,000. :o: The Texas legislature is going to install an electric voting machine. That's mighty dangerous. The aver age lawmaker is always getting his wires crossed anyway. Let us hope that they do not attempt any such innovation in Nebraska. The pulpit, which was solidly against Mayor Hylan, declared at the close of ttfe campaign that Venus, Bacchus, Pluto and the devil were on the mayor's side. No wonder he won so easily, then, over nolody but the preachers and the newspapers. :o: Reading of the great stacks of currency it takes to buy a loaf of bread in Vienna nowadays our im agination fairly staggers when we think of the enormous load the Vi enna paragraphers must carry away from the cashier's window every Iay. :o: A New York speaker on the sub ject of "Christian Principles in In dustry" says that wholesale costs have declined 45 per cent, but re tail living costs have dropped only 18 per cent. So evidently his talk dwelt mostly on the lack of Christ tian principles. :o: A dispatch from Rome says the pope is trying to work out a plan by which Easter may be made to fall on tho same definite date each year. It certainly. would be a favor to coal users, who never remember in time to find out whether the Easter bliz zard is coming early or late. 0:0- A friend of ours out in Los An geles sends in some propaganda con cerning a new movie actress he has hired to boost, and adds, "there has never been a scandal of any kind connected with her name." Well, cheer up, old fellow. You must re member she has not been in the game very long. :o: Congress will be asked to increase the annual appropriation for prohi bition enforcement to $10,000,000, an advance of about 25 per cent over the present allowance. That's an av erage of about a dime for each man, woman and child in the United States. Do you think it is worth ten cents a year to keep you sober? :o: It is admirable of General Foch to show his respect for our prohibition laws by abstaining from wine and other alcoholic drinks while In the United States. We assume, of course, that it is out of respect for our laws. On the other hand, somebody may have whispered a few words in his ear about the poor quality of hooch In this country. -:o: The uplift movement, formerly in tended for society, has been trans ferred to prices. -:o:- "Mongolian soldier ordered to cut off their pigtails." This hair bobbing fad Is spreading. 0:0 A woman's idea of home is a house with about 100 closets and a key to each one of them. Babe Ruth will sing In vaudeville and the audience may break some home run records. -0:0- If you don't believe Plattsmouth is prosperous, just count our gaso line filling stations. Red Cross Christmas seals are quoted at pre-war prices. Be sure and buy your share. :o: Get your dollar ready for the Red Cross. And make it more than a dol lar of you possibly can. :o: There are people who condemn various forms of sin just to have an excuse to talk about it. :o: Now Foch can say "My left wing is shaken; my right is in a sling; banquets attack in my center.'.' 0:0 An old bachelor says, that some women are born roolisn and some achieve foolishness and the rest mar ry fools. ro The nation may consent to destroy all their absolete battleships, but that is about as far as they will be willing to go. 0:0 Europe is laughing at our ambas sador to England and when they laugh at an ambassador his useful ness is ended. :o: The identity of the Unknown sol dier will never be known, but we will always know that he was a true son of America. :o: A few days ago John D. Rockefel ler gave a little girl two silver dimes. And now gasoline is up to 22 cents per gallon, darn It. :o: Of course, we are for disarmament, and all that sort of thing, but thus far we fail to see how it is going to take the fighting spirit out of men. :o: A Missouri school teacher won the capital prize in a beauty contest. We are willing to wager in any reasona ble sum that she won't stay single very long. :o: Jt has just about reached the point LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Clara I Armstrong and r.oy L. Arm - ptrongv her husband, Plaintiffs, vs. J. Larnes et al. Defendants. To the defendants, the heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representa- ives and all other persons interested In the estate of A. D. Bowman, de- eased, real names unknown, and all other persons having or claiming: any interest in Dot 197. In the Village or Greenwood, in Cass county. Nebraska, real names unknown: You, and each of you. are hereby notified that on the 20th day of Octo ber, 1921, the plaintiffs filed their suit in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and purposes of which is to quiet and confirm plain tiffs' title in and to Lot 197 in the Vil lage of Greenwood, In Cass county. Nebraska, and to enjoin each and all of you from having or claiming to have any right, title, lien or interest either legal and equitable in or to said real estate or any part thereof, and to en join you and each of you from in -any manner interfering with plaintiffs' pos session and enjoyment of said prem ises and for equitable relief. This no tice is given pursuant to an order of said Court. You are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day the 5th day of December, 1921, or your default will be entered there in, and judgment tanen upon plain tiffs' petition. Clara D. Armstrong and Koy L. Armstrong. Her Husband, Plaintiffs. By T1DD & DUXBURY. o24-4w. Their Attorneys. KOTICE OK Ml' IT TO QI'IKT TITLE TO It EA L. ESTATE In the District Court of Cass coun- y. Nebraska. James C. Kuykendall, PlaintilT vs. App. Dock No. 1 .Page 37. John XV. Seymour et al Defendants. To the Defendants: John V. Seymore, Mary K. Taylor, James 11. Ross, phi lander S. Wheeler, Olive H. Wheeler, and the heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives anil all other persons interested In the estate of Wil liam H. Taylor, deceased, and all per sons having or claiming any interest in Dot 12 in Block 42 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 29th day of Octo ber, 1921, the Plaintiff In the foregoing entitled cause, filed his petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebras ka, wherein you and each of you are made parties defendant, for the pur pose of obtaining a decree from said court, quieting the record title in the "Plaintiff, James C. Kuykendall, to the following described real estate, to-wit. Lot numbered twelve (12) "in Block forty-two (42) In the City of Plattsmouth, In Cans county, Nebraska, according to the pub lished and recorded plat thereof, as against you ana each and all of you, and by such Decree to wholly ex clude you and .each and all of you from any estate, right, tide, claim or interest therein or to any part thereof, and for -such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 19th day , of December, 1921. or your default will be entered of record and a decree en tered in said cause as prayed for in Plaintiff's petition. Date: October 29, 1921. JAMES C. KUYKENDALL, fiaintinr. By JOHN M. L15YDA, o31-5w. - Hi Attorney. In this country where if a family owns only one automobile, poor fath er has to walk or ride a rickety street car. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, BS. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Ellen J. Smith, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in Platts mouth. In said county, on the 25th day of November, A. D. 1921, and on the zotn aay or February, A. D. 1922, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 25th day of November, A. D. 1921, and the time limited for payment of debts Is one year from said 25th day of No vember, 1921. Witness mv hand and the seal of said County Court, this 25th day of October, 1921. ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) o27-4w. County Judge. NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun- Grace McCardie. Plaintiff, vs. Rov H. McCardie, Defendant. To Roy II. McCardie: You are hereby notified that on the ISth day of July. A. D. 1921. Grace McCardie filed a petition against you in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you, being of suffi cient ability to provide suitable main tenance ror her, and your child, the issue of said marriage, have grossly. wantonly and cruelly refused and ne glected so to do, and for the custody of the minor child, the issue of said marriage, to-wit: Clarence Edward Mc Cardie, aged ten months. lou are required to answer said pe tition on or before Monday, the 12th day of December, A. D. 1921. Tills notice Is given in pursuance of an order of the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska. GRACE MCCARDIE, By Plaintiff. CHAS. E. MARTIN. o31-4w. Her Attorney. ORDER OK HEHI3 AND NO TICE OK IMtOIIATE OK WILL In the county court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. state of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. To all persons Interested in the es tate of William H. Miller, deceased: On reading the petition of George Miller praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 12th dav of No vember, iil'.id't"?. last w ceased, may he proved and allowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of WMliam H. Mll- er, deceased; that said Instrument be admitted to probate, and the adminis tration of said estate be granted to Elizabeth Miller as executrix: It Is hereby ordered that you, and all persons interested in said matter. may, and do, apear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 10th day of December, A. D. 1921 at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said pe tition and that the hearing thereof le given to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the , Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed In said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 12th day of November, A- D. 1921. a ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) nl4-3w. County Judge. NOTICE OF SALE rrEH i CHATTEL MORTGAGE Notice Is hereby given that by vlr ue of a chattel mortgage, bearing date July 5th, 1921, upon one Overland automobile, model and year 1918, a copy of which mortgage Is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Cass county. Nebraska. the same having been filed on July 6th, 1921, at 2:4;", o'clock p. m.. executed and delivered by L. K. Terryberry to the Pennsyl vania Pubber Company, to secure the payment of $715.00 and interest, upon which there Is now due principal and nterest the sum of S734.00. default having been made In the payment of the sum secured by said mortgage, and proceedings having been had at law in he County Court or cass county, Ne braska, on the note secured by said mortgage to the end that Judgment in he sum of 1734.00 was rendered tliere- on and that an execution issued upon said judgment was returned by the Constable wholly unsatisfied, and said mortgage by its terms providing for a public sale of said automobile upon such default. Therefore, the Pennsylvania Rubber Company, mortgagee, will, on the 5th lay of December. 1921. at the hour or 11 o'clock in the forenoon at the gar age of John Bauer on Vine street In lattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska. sell the property described In said mortgage, viz: One Overland Automobile, moaei ana ear 1918. engine No. 8H21017. at pub ic auction to the highest bidder for cash. Ha id sale will remain open for bids one hour. Date: November 12th, 1921. PENNSYLVANIA ItUBBER CO., Mortgagee. By JOHN F. LEYDA. nll-3w. Its Attorney. BAMKHt'PTCY NOTICE In the District Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska. Lincoln Division. In the matter of Evan G. Brown, bankrupt, in bankruptcy. Case No. 600. To creditors of the ' above bankrupt of Oreenwood, In the county of Cass, lie district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of November, A. D. 1921, the aid bankrupt was duly 'adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in the Federal Court room in Lincoln. Nebraska, on he 23rd day of November, A. D. 1921, t 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which ime the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bank- unt, appoint a trustee, ana transact uch other business as may properly ome before such meeting. Dated November 9, 1921. DANIEL H. McCLENAHAN. Referee In Bakruptcy. OltllKIt OF HEARING on I'ctltlon for Appointment of AdmlntMtrator The State of 'Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. in tne county court. In the matter of the estate of Scyen- ha Nelson. Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of I W. Nelson praying that admin istra- ion of said estate may be granted to Ouy W. Morgan, as administrator: uraerea. Tiiat Btn aay or Decemner. A. D. 1921, at ten o'clock a. m., is as- igned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may- appear at county court to he held in and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner Mould not be granted: and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed In said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Pt4 this 12th day of November, A. D. 1921. '.-.-. ALLEN J. BEESON. ' (Seal) nl4-3w. County Judge. LOCALNEWS From Monday's Daily. Charles E. Noyes of Louisville was in the city today appearing as a mem ber of the petit jury panel. Atorney C. Er Tefft of Weeping Water was in the city today for a short time attending to some matters at the couft house. William Timblin of Alvo, one of the; members of the petit jury arrived yes terday afternoon to atend the open ing session of the district court. H. P. Canady and Torrence Flem ing of Weeping Water were in tne city today atending the sesion of the district court as members of the jury panel. P. A. Horn and wife motored in ' this morning from their country home and departed on the early Bur lington train for Omaha to spend a short time with relatives and friends. J. W. Magney and Scott Norris were the Nehawka representatives on the petit jury to gather at the court house this morning to attend the opening session of the district court. Col. Phil Li. Hall, of Greenwood, was here today for a few hours at tending the session of the district court looking after some matters of litigation in which he was inter ested. Mrs. Hj H. Tartsch of Sioux City, Iowa, who has been here assisting in the care of her mother, Mrs. William Balance, returned this morning to lier home, as Mrs. Balance is now feeling very much improved in health. From Tuesday's Daily. Attorney C. L. Graves, of Union, was in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters of busi-! ness. j Theodore Starkjohn and wife were' in Omaha todav for a few hours, at- tending to some matters of importance. C. E. Isoyes and wife of Louisville cult for the Wrong doer to make a were here yesterday afternoon for aletawav in case they should trv to few hours looking after some mat- J pun off any robbery stunts. ters Of business. In nlaPM whpro this hna hpn tried Mrs. F. J. Hennings was a passen ger this morning for Omaha, where Khi will visit with hpr rlaiichlpr Mrs ,at the Immanuei; uucpiiHi uiiu vt 11 u is repurieu as uums juu u; hyuiuuu, iry any 01 ineir very nicely. stunts where there is a light to ex- E. G. Cooley, an old time resident Pose them, of this county, who has been here j The cost of this should not be visiting with his relatives and!rcat and if t wil1 save anv loss friends and at the home of W. H. frori tlie visitation of robbers during Sevbert and George It. Savles. de- parted this afternoon for the pacific coast where he will visit his daugh ters and expects to make his home n the future at Los Angeles. t t CASS CO. FARM BUREAU NOTES z The meeting held at Murdock last Tuesday was appreciated by a very good audience. Miss Murphy of the j Extension Service gave a talk on health. Miss Wilkins, Cass County: Home Agent, talked about making ! dress forms in Cass county. 4 reels; of pictures were shown with the Farm Bureau moving picture ma chine and Smith Service Station fur nishing the power. The reels were on Farm Lights Plants and Home Con veniences. Eagle had a fine audience of 150 at the meeting which the Cass coun ty Far Bureau gave under the di rections of the Community Agricul ture Committee. Miss Murphy gave a I "health" talk, Miss Wilkins talked j on dress forms and the County Agr. Agent gave four or five important facts which the County. State and National Farm Bureas have accom plished. Eagle is fortunate in having such a fine auditorium as they have in the new school building. Culling Demonstrations Two culling demonstrations were held, one at John Hoffman's at South Bend and the other at Conrad Baum gartner's at Murdock. Both were well attended and many learned to cull hens. , Health Meetings Miss L. N. Murphy, R. N. from the Extension Service was in Cass county Nov. Sth and 9th. A very in teresting meeting was held in Mt. Pleasant precinct at the home of Mrs. Oscar Domingo. 14 ladies were present. Miss Murphy gave a talk on the Prevention of Contagious Di seases. The women voted to take up the work of a health project. Mrs. Will Carper was chosen leader. The ladies in Stove Creek precinct held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Miller near Elmwood, Wednesday, Nov, 9th. In the morn ing 2 dress forms were completed and at noon a splendid dinner was served. In the afternoon Miss Mur phy gave an interesting health talk. The women showed much interest and asked many questions concern ing the work and voted to take up the work as a project and make a report at the end of the month. 22 ladies were present. Miss Murphy al so spoke at the community meetings at Eagle and Murdock. Dress Form Meeting A very interesting dress form meeting was held Thursday Nov. 10 at the home of Mrs. C. L. Wiles in Plattsmouth precinct. 22 ladies were present and 2 forms were made. Mrs. C. L. Wiles is project leader for this precinct with Mrs. Henry Bora, as sistant leader. L. R. SNIPES, ' County Agr. Agent. IDA M. WILKINS- . County Home Agent. For Sale t 1 Single comb. Rhode Island Red Cockrells for sale. MRS. NICK FRIEDICH Phone the Journal oSice when you are in need of job printing of any kind. Eest equipped shop in south eastern Nebraska. tryy y Plaifsstiofh High School vs. Unburn High Sohool ' V. At the Ball Park, Plattsmouth -3:30 P. M Friday, Hoiember I8fh These teams should be evenly matched, so a close and exciting game should result. Adults, 40c ADMISSION URGES ALLEY LIGHT From Tuesdays Dally. A number of the property owners along Main street are urging that the alley ways be lit up with several elec tric lights to the block that. will have a tendency to make the robber or burglar a little timid about making their visits to this city. a S?od suggestion and r-lul" means ul proiec I tion as it would give the police ) greater facilities for supervising the t alley ways and make it more difii i it has proven very satisfactory and has decidedly checked the small de- nrpdn t inne na tb iwaKo hnrn-lnr dreads the light and will'not, if it tiie v.intcr montns it certainly would be money well spent. FALLS FROM TRAIN frcm Tuesday's Daily. Last evening when the midnight Missouri Pacific arrived here one of the passengers, a Mr. Kingslfey, stockman of "Kansas City, suffered a very severe accident. He was alight ing from the train when his foot caught in eome way on the step of Cauble & Rishel The 6th Street Grocers! Will sell canned goods at the same old figure, not withstanding the prices are to advance. We have a large stock which go at the former low 'price. We are paying the very top prices for Butter and Eggs. Btauble $k ishe! Remember J. P. Lutz's Old Stand- OUR SPECIAL Renewed Piano Sale will continue until all are sold. Practically as good as new. Protected by the Hospe Guaranty. $10 Down and $10 a Month will put a fine instrument in your home. 1 YOUR CHOICE OP ONE OF THESE Ilallet & Davis, Rosewood. . .$11 S Kohlcr & Chase, Mahoprany . .$140 Hobart SI. Cable. Mahogany . .$225 Cable & Sons, Walnut $195 Hale 4 Co., Rosewood S 83 Stesrer. Walnut $235 Smith & Parnes. Mahogany . .$275 Xetzow, Walnut 5215 Harvard. Ebony $160 Everett. Ebony $143 'Bush & Lane, Walnut S2S5 Camp & Co.. V.'aJnut $235 Kimball, Oak $310 Kimball, French Walnut ....S285 Kranich & Bach. Walnut $225 81 Big Clearance of Player Pianos $3.50 a week buys one. Orchestra and Sand Instruments Kigh-grade at greatly reduced prices. 'AsIc for Our Free List of Victrola Records 1513 Douglas Street Files r I Chloroform. Ethar or other nrj vaa4L A cur. ruar.nte.ld In ev.ry caaa accept:! for treatment, and b BMgtjIJ i.aid iiriUl. cured- Wrtte for book on KeoloJ I'iaeaaes. with nmo" na te tUOniaj of mora ttian 1.000 prominent paonl wli nae neeo Jru'VwivY nVtHA. 11 . 14. Tt. TUK, SHiuOoriam, Petera Treat BIdr. Bee Bldf.). 031AIIA, . . I. B. 8. Juiuiatoa. IU"icaU Directs. ALL!! A" V m v." . Students, 25c the coach and he fell, inflicting a severe bruise on his head and also his shoulders and it was thought at first that his injuries might be se vere. He was taken to the residence of H. L. Prcpst nearby and the fam ily very hospitably threw open their home to the injured man and he was made as comfortable as possible. This morning an examination of hi3 Injuries did not disclose anything serious. CfTice supplies oi all kinds han died at the Journal office. , BARGAINS IN I USED FORDS I 1'ilfi Tourinpr Winter Top $.'5 lOlfi Cab and Truck body 9" I'm Touring lfi. i:17 Touring, Extras 00 1 1 1 7 Touring, Storage Battery for lights 210 191 Touring 210 liils Touring. Winter Top 200 lUin Touring with Startf-r 323 If'l'it Coupe. Wire Wheels i'T, .U'lD Iiur.dster, Starter Block 223 7 If. I. Hercules gasoline engine, almost new and guaranteed like new floo D-passttiKer Oakland 150 We will sell any of these cars on part cash and time payments on bal ance. Lilieral discount for cash on any of above prices. For particulars see E. R. Queen at FORD GARAGE Plattsmouth -:- Nebraska mTrmB-mi lit vosej sr. - "4 , - . 1 "The Art end Music Store" ate Fisfiu la-Pay When Cured A mild ayatam of tr.atra.nt that cur Pita tlma. without a aTera auralcaJ oparatUm. , N i ,0 i A it i i r If i if - I; . I """Hrr ... "5