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THE MACON TELEGRAPH J TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 17, 1903
} OVERCOATS
AND
ULSTERS.
| The best made
| for man or boy.
| Prices
ONE-FOURTH OFF.
POLICE CLOSING DOWN
ON TURF SWINDLERS
Officers of the Investment Companies in New Yojk,
Chicago and St. Louis Raid—Some of the Princi-
have Skipped to Mexico.
STOCK EXCHANGE’S
SEVERE MEASURES
1%’ill Hr Taken Aaaln-t Tho*,
mired Wrongfally <■ •*»« •’<
Norlhera Pacific Mtlxntlon.
NF.W YORK. Fob. ]6.~Acrordll
inf under legal advice, have mad
*e«.r< hJng lrive«tlxatiun of tho affair,
it is bellsvrd thiii sov.iv in«asures
b* taksn sgaJnst tho offender*.
GRIFFIN ( AMP UHdL'NDS.
ATLA NTA,
InstructloriH r>
Obear, lupp'-'
ha* mmlf* an
KrouinlH nonr
ornor, C*»l. W. 1
al of the Htat
DEATHS.
WILLIAM l«. TRIGG
RICHMOND, VA., Feb. 18.—William
K. Trl«K. prealdent of the Richmond
.Shipbuilding Co., died at hl« home here
tonight, fifced 54 years. Ho was a na
tive of this city, spent his early lire
in mercantile and banking pursuits,
nnd warn tho loading spirit in the cstab-
Khment of the Richmond Locomotive
Works, as well n» of the Richmond
COL. 7. H. WADDY
NORFOLK. Va., Feb. 18.—Col. J. It.
Wftddy, postmaster of Norfolk, died at
ills real del me here tonight. He was
rea p point'd by President Roosevelt
nflgr a very hard light, and the grent
strain Ine'.dent to the struggle seema
to have brought on fhe stroke of par
alysis which he suffered two days ago
on his way to his office.
HP. Aft ADMIRAL ROBIMROK .
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 16 - Rear Admi
ral Lewis W. Robinson, lotted State* nn-
vv (retired), died today at his home hers
age,| a years. Admiral Robinson served
the civil war In the west gulf
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 16.—'The
E. J. Arnold it Co.'s pool room sus
pended operations this afternoon, and
Manager Walsh made the following
statement:
“Mr. Arnold left the city in a hurry
and did not leave Instructions for me.
There 1» only a limited hank roll and
that would soon be eaten up "by ex
penses. Therefore I have decided to
place the sum in the Security Rank,
where when the business Is settled up,
t cun be turned over to tho stock
holders."
CHICAGO. Feb. 16.—Continuing their
policy of aggression against turf in
vestment companies, tho police today
raided the office of J. C. Rose & Co.
A thorough search of the office dis
closed the fact that all the company’s
hooks had disappeared, only n few pa
pers being found In obscure drawers.
The office of George 811 ve]
today hut when the police arrived th";
doors were locked and the occupants
had disappeared. Evidence* were
found, however. It Is said, which tended
to show' that Silver had been conduct
ing a turf Investment swindle.
the four court* In company with his
attorney. Charles B. Noland, waiting “
testify before the grand Jury. The
dietment alleges fraud and con«plra<
to commit fraud, which is the .«arr.e j ^
charge brought In fhe Indictment V
against Arnold and Gill, who arc be
lieved to have gone to Mexico.
THE NEW YORK GANG.
NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—Henry Cart
wright, William Bread well and Charles
E. Goodrich, the alleged turf swindlers,
who were arrested Saturday, were nr*
ralgned before Magistrate Breen today
and discharged. They were Immedi
ately re-arrasted by a United State**
marshal and taken before United State*
Commissioner Shields on a charge of
using the malla for fraudulent pur
poses.
5 BREWER’S
{Lung Restorer!
C WILL STOP THAT COUGH.
WILL CURE THAT COLD.
$
m
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it
t
THR ST. LOt IN GANG.
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 16.—John J. Ryan,
head of the turf Investment compnny
bearing Ills name, was arrested this
afternoon on s bench warrant Issued
by Judge Douglass. Ryan had been at
THE RYAN GROUP.
FT. LOUIS. Feb. 16.—Indictments
- - . charging fraud and conspiracy to de-
raioea fraud were returned hy the grand Jury
today for O. W. Depler. manager of the
John J. Ryan Turf Investment Com
pnny. Depler Is at present In Cincin
nati, but he was notified by counsel for
the company to return to Kt. Louis and
surrender himself, an l that bond had
been arranged for him. Ryan was re
leased on bonds. He said: "I have no
fear of the result of my trial. I have
not wilfully committed a wrong, had no
Intention to defraud any person, ar.d
had not Arnold broke, 1 would still be
doing business.*'
It cures every one wlio takes it.
It will cure you if you want iE to.
It cures quickly and surely
COUGHS,
COLDS,
Bronchal Troubles,
Weak and Sore Lungs.
Beware of Consumption.
Take Brewer’sTCung Restorer.
50c and 81.00 at druggists.
3
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LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUG CO. j)
f. -j ’—J
ACTS OF VANDALISM
WERE COMMITTED
blockading i
idron
rupecth
rlffln «
of the
reporl
there Is ample room for all of the troops
of tho state to go into entnp there at
the same time. Col. Obcar says Hint
with n few repairs to the building,
which will cost only a srnu.ll sum, th*
five regiments of Infantry, one regiment
of cavalry and the two batteries of
artillery can be taken care of at one
chief of ike fire rtepn
In tho fire depart*
anxious that
Jhlcknm&uga,
•tary of War
a state en-
io disposed of
ite the serre-
Governor Terrell Is quite
the Georgia state troops i
nt Griffin instead of at (
and will suggest to Serf
Root that the matter of
campincnt for this year h
In this way. He* will wr
tary of war upon this subject and
close with his letter n copy of the re
port mad* by Col. Obeur.
THF. (STATE FARM.
ATLANTA. Feb. 16 -Secretary O. If.
Yancey and Transfer Guard Pearson
left Atlanta at noon today for Mil-
ledgevllle for the purpose of visiting
the state farm.
Dr. R. Doxler. who hns been the real-
dent phyelcUn nt the farm atnew It was
purchased, ha* resigned, and Dr. B.
T. Adams of Augunta bn* been ap
pointed to succeed him. Dr. Adam*
will ussumo the duties of the office at
once.
ENTIRE STOCK AT AUCTION.
McEvoy Rook and Stationery Co.
•*MRIUIIA?ARISING” FRAUDS.
UNCLE SAi'l IS FIRfl
WITH SANTO DOniNOO
Minister Powell Refuses to Grant Any Further Grace
in the Matter of the Payment of Claims—Domi
nican Government is Surprised at the Attitude
Assumed.
By Bund, of Boy, TVho W,re Wrx.d
o H.lloocf. Mid* St. Volen-
tln.'M B«t, or Wore Intent.on »
Hoodlum Cnmpnl.n.
The boy. of Macon have got mixed
on the practice permlesable on Hallow-
en and the practices allowable on St.
Valentine's day.
On Halloween It Is not considered un
pardonable to transfer the gates of sun
dry eltisens. Such pranks are winked
at by the elders, for they all remember
the days of their youth.
On SU Valentine's night It Is not con-
Macon Lyceum
WESLEYAN CHAPEL.
TUESDAY
EVENING,
FEB. 17
AT
8:15
DIXON!
Ni> rrsrrvrd srsts. Admission, 50e.
Discovered
Jersey.
NEW YORK. Feb. 16.
four hundred complaint* ha
already with five law flrn
City agAlnst the Various rn
•Iph Jacobson of Ray
re than
con filed
f Jersey
SAN DOMINGO, Feb. J6.-Th
later for foreign affairs today made
public % dispatch recalved from Secre-
ary Hay announcing that the Domln-
envoy who Is to represent Santo
Domingo’s case at Washington would
he received and heard, but pointing out
that Mlniste
rc
veil
J., la alleged to )»r
ft partly
•Hnndlslng**
lUthorlth
Jersey City ha 1
bt
ther in
the
»d In
Has Stood the Test.
Thors la a familiar expression that
•‘Truth, tike fold, flashe* the brighter from con.
tact," la Uka manner the merits of “GOOD
l.l’CK ’* baking I’owdsr thine forth morn bril
liantly wheu compared with competitive t*r»nda.
‘•GOOD LUCK" produce* tho llgUtcet, mod
wholesome bread, and I* delivered to tha con-
•uniariittbe lowest price at which athoruughly
raltable taking powder can he gold, Meant*
par pound.
Richmond, Vlrglal*.
MURDER AM) SUICIDE.
DETROIT. Feb 16.* Kdw.ird Knnp-
tmn of Chicago was found today fn-
nlly wounded at 1 "2 GrMlot avenue,
tterprlses which federal
1 the chief <»f police of
- unearthed,
wyera Hiiid today that
different "vnerchandla-
lng" cnterprlHea wnuM be found to have
handled nt lett^t <400,000 «»f goods during
I he Ium five years. The bulk of the al
leged victims Appear to be arttall liquor
dealer*
thought th
vlth the task of conducting and ron-
'ludlng the negotiations In regard to
the Halms of American eltisens against
Bnnto Domingo.
Secretary General Snnchs* Informed
•!r. Rowell that ths pending case* will
min- nofbo further considered until after
the return of the Dominican general
from the United State*. The minister
replied that the cases referred to
not admit of any further delay in their
settlement. He added that he could not
await tha return of the commissioner
from Washington, and notified the sec
retary general that a settlement must
he effected within a few days.
The determined stand taken by Mr.
Powell for the purpose of having the
Clyde line and Ross cases settled
prised the Dominican upvernment
It Is believed the latter must yield.
entrusted
Manager Newcomb begs to announce
that on
FKII) AY EVEN I Mi. FEBRUARY 20,
. ACADEWY OF HUSIC
eMcred unlawful for the hoys to ring n njj^sRg, nnnnni K am> KBLLogo
door bell, leave a valentine and run.
It appeare, however, from reports that
come from all sections' of the city, that
band* of boys prowled through the res
ident sections who had not been taught
the difference between the practices of
Halloween and St. Valentino's night,
and as a result they acted like a lot of
hoodlums. The doors of houses were
bombarded with rocks, the windows
.plashed with mud. nnd In various and
divers ways, acts of vandalism were
committed.
The boys were either mixed as to the
proper observance of St. Valentine's
day or were Intent on n campaign nt
rowdyism that merited arrest and hear-
Ing'before the recorder.
THRBB ACCTlbN IALBI DAILY.
McEvoy Book and Stationery Co.
ARGUMENT FINISHED
IN THE LITIGATION
ALLEGED SMUGGLER*.
Not Enough Kvldfurr to Ct
Thrin—ThrIr Itrlfiiar Ordn
TRENTON. N. J.. Feb. 16.—Ii
Unitcfi state
Juclgo KlrkjM
Ini of Alphor
nnd Wills
‘d of
lnt<
•llnfrlcl court
ck fllrectctl the a
Sutler, Roktn
i'nrmlck, who we
load of to-
nblp Ft e.It rick Der Qrc
Kirkpatrick dlrertetl the n
caU(c of the failure of the
to prove that the tobacco
BRITAIN’S MINISTER
STRIKES AT BOWEN
Tnys He Showed a Disposition to /Tinimize the Con'
duct of the Venezuelan Government Toward an
Illegally Detained British Sailor—“Reasons Best
Known to Himself.”
Wilt present, for the second time In Ma
ori. their Company of Farcical Favor
ites. including
MB. JAS. F. MACDONALD
In Willis Maxwell Goodhue's Joyful
Oddity,
HELLO BILL
America’s heft light remedy company In
the masterpiece of modern farce.
Prices 25c.. 60c.. 76c., <1.00.
•SPECIAL NOTICES
HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES
$6, $12.50, $15.
S. S. PARnELEE,
Vehicles, Harness, Bicycles,
Cor. Second and ropier Sta.
Of Traateea of (he Abraham Backer
Estate to necover flOO.OO^
Georgia South
Stock*
JOHN MITCHELL HONORED.
B* Ttinnaand Drople Greet Him
< hi«-««,>— Mrrrt. rrf With ( hen
CHICAGO, Feb. 16.—Six thousand
peoplo crowded the auditorium tonight
nt the demount ration of the local labor
unbui* In honor of John Mitchell, prea
jdent of the United Mine Worker*
Tim greatest enthunlaam wan show
u hen Mr. Mitchell appeared jjja the
platform, ant hi* speech biter In the
the fio
the
lay
ening
OKFICEH
clvefl with chc
Ot nTM ARTI AI.RD.
dead body of Bdlth Martin.
through the head.
Martin ahot hln
MANILA. Feb 16 The
Fidelia Sharp* Carter
the grounding of
inter VMerotnqna during
dltl the ahootlni
The American Doctors
Special 30 Days Rate
AT THF.tR tll-FICT. *30 t-2 CHhHRY ST.
i« to five day* for
Varicocele and
a. <10 to <\{,. wtih-
THHEE AUCTION SALEH DAILY.
McEvoy Rook and Stationery Co.
NO WOMAN’S BUILDING.
Unaalmoaa Deelalon That It Will
mot Re Erected at It. Loi
NEW YORK. Feb. 16 At-today’i
women
ng of the bo
of the St.
LONDON, Feb. 16.—The most Inter
ring dispatch In the book, from an
American point of view, la an official
letter from the former British minister
nt t’uracil*, W. H. l>. Haggard, to For
eign Minister l^ansdowne, dated Trini
dad, December 30, concerning the alleg
ed Illegal detention of the British
-achooner Harry Troop, hy the Venesu-
elan government In an unhealthy place
from May to November, 1902, whereby
the crew were decimated by dysentery.
Mr. Haggard any* In thin letter:
*T regret to any that It would appear
FIREMAN HENRI
MEETS WITH ACCIDENT
While an Engine nt Southern Pea-
oenger Train Near Macon—Loco
motive (nllldea With Tree—Man’s
Foot !• Crashed.
that I
»<% to
much faith In th
complete accuracy of the statement
tha secretary of tha United 8tates lega
tlon, W. W, Russell, as to the Improv
tmmt in the condition of the Harry
Troop, etc., when he saw her. The
statements may probably be accounted
for hy the fact*, which appear undoubt
od, that Mr. Bowen was most anxlo
for reasons best known to himself,
represent the conduct of the Venesuelan
authorities In the most favorable light
possible, and that ho had Inspired hi
subordinate In the same direction
the
president,
nouncod truit there would be no w
man’s building, and that that deelsl
had been reached unanimously.
STOCK Vl It OK l'tta taaiGN.
NEW YORK. Feb 16. William Cossltt
Cone, stock broker trading under the
Tho
. Henri, fireman on the 5«uth-
ger (rain which le;t Macon
nr 7 O’clock Mr Atlanta last
In Lie . l.y hospital suffering
SACHED HEART CONCERT.
Everythin* I
The case of the trustees of the estate
of Abraham Bacher of New York vs.
the Georgia Southern nnd Florida rail
road. the Mercantile Trust and Deposit
Company of Baltimore, the Houthem
railroad, Christian Decries of Baltimore
and Parson & Edwards of Baltimore,
full details of which appeared In a pre
vious Issue of The Telegraph, was ar
gued before Judge Speer yesterday.
Col. Henderson, assistant general
counsel for the Southern, disclaimed for
the Southern any Interest In th
gin Southern and Florida stock In
volved in the case.
Judge John I. Hall, of general counsel
for the Georgia Southern and Florida,
and Mr. Alexander King of Atlanta fol
lowed Col. Henderson In an argument
on the demurrer to plAlntlft’s petUL
United Staten District Attorney Ma
rion Erwin, counsel for the plaintiffs,
concluded the argument.
The point Involved In the demurrer
was a question of jurisdiction, the real
defendant—Parsons A Edwards
tending that ns Herman Meyer* of Sa
vannah was ft co-lrustee of the Bat hi
estate, he must be a party to the action
of plaintiff, and In that case suit could
not be brought in the United States
court.
Judge Speer reserved his decision.
The suit Involves stock of the Georgia
Southern and Florida valued at <100,000.
THEIR REWARD.
: John Mltchtll told at the Clover Club
dinner the other night a story not alto-
rous. says the PMlatftlpM;
nnd Florida [ L H. Burghard
L. If. Burghard & Co.
Funeral Directors
J. Fabian Minton
•SS-iSS Cotton ave.
that llf<
ult Of
which he
a 1H
•hortiv
rd about I
fr the tra
! FJfu*
No Extra Charge
to Ride on
Chicago & Florida Special
Via
Southern Railway.
Bost train to Florida.
Leaves Macon 1.00 p.m.
Arrives Jaoksonv. .8 00 p.m. ; * riS.mmtn.uM^ n "or 1 "".
Quickest and bust train to '■'►>*> ' • om'-^r'Y.’ .uu!’
Atlanta. 1««:- ,h "
leaves Silicon... .'.8 '>"> p.m. aovritNon tAyt 7
Arrives Atlanta. ..♦». 10 p.m. | th?^ l B V A *, r ,^ r ,!f,,
Througb cars to all impor-1
taut citit*s.
JA.S. FREEMAN.
Trav. Pass. Agent.
■tm.ry
the g<vtd of
ra* taken on
Dart*, com-
Philippine*,
d at pferor.l
TOUR.
tor Taft I* f
reek’* tour
of M*ix
The si
track and tho llmbe orotuded over t-> tho
mile. Fir. matt Henri landing on the
*tde n»-x» to the tre<>. when the engine
daaht-d bv. Henri s foot was caught be
tween the Fide* of th*’ engine and the
limbs of the tree Th*‘ result wa* that
his right foot was badly nushed.
city hoi
neadln*** Inp the I g.-’h.
Mualrnl Event at the j He.'.i
The Interest In the concert to he g|<
en nt the Academy of Music tonight f.. n .
the benefit of the Sacred Henrt church The *tor
and school Increases, and a large au- out that .
v»lettce t* assured. The Telegraph ha* >t*ter*. eeamstrei
already printed the programme, but ad- ' tie ro.-m and ear
dltlons have been made. Mr*. Stallings Jn * They were y<
Htid Mrs. Max Cohen having consented i 1 1^* 1 . - •
to sing. The concert will he compoted , V SlKn&* .22 hlBK X"' #lt
uf <h- stronx..*, ml.nt In the city, m- :
Stta n vMfnVl‘wlth-GM
eii. * \ a nn Ut .is \ ocailsts. Ms* < on- >oung«* r said to the older sister- ”<>h
ner. Miss Singleton and Miss Matthews ■ dear. I wish era were* both deaf. ” The oiS
as Instrumentalist*, together with the * r rnouth took on a .
mandolm club of Mt. de Sales. »he returned: “Be ttU\ and
The Robert Emmet Flub, at Its last before pleasure.”
meeting. Indorsed the object of the con-
support It In every
Mitchell looked well In hi*
venlnr clothe*. He had said
a serious problem •o-hltn-
llttle that was not serious,
gave later on bora
said there were i« n
;s. who lived 1.. „
d their bread by *
«d pretty, but they
^
and
JESSE B. HART,
Funeral
Director.
My rsiioHrra are my reference*.
Mr*. Hart ha* fall charge at ladles
and childrea.
559 Mulberry St.
Next to Hotel Lanier.
Office ’phone 4H7.
Residence 'shone 3487.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
CLAY’S COFFIN STORE
ELMO CLAY, Manager.
Scientific Embalming. Telegraph
»nd Telephone order* promptly ***
iended to.
GEORGIA, FLORIDA A ALABAMA B<»
“Thronateeak* River Roatc.”
North Bound. South Bound.
PM A .vPlv
aln
■l’s food will
MIX HEDMd
V !
ttl
hat Mr
ATLANTM’*
NEW YORK
Trmf Walder.-cc
i •t^riny v«»\a*
time during the
a as done.
( F.NORMOU8 ’SRAS.
Feb !6—The steamship
arrived here today atter
‘ from Hamburg. Enor-
t the ve-^l from time to
trip, but ih) great damage
W) HE-ELECTED. j
Head of the Irish
ntary Party.
. -At a meeting of the
' party today JoJhn
elected leader and a
ie*-1 to the effect that
l.KFT-EYED PEOPLE.
The man who spends half, his time try
ing to classify people 5<t |d he never saw
►o many left-eyed p.»«*engers In one car.
"What do vou mean by left-eyed paa-
senger*?” **kcd his ro mpHn |nn.
•'IVopte w'/,.. \i«p thHr left eye more »h*n
their right " the rep:y. "The «tM‘ctes
ment.
to the Mi
'l«*l »M> FOR < HARITY.
NN h d ' -uld Lo more lovely and jp-
T ' pel r ‘ than to buy flower* to *td the
•• f and suffering? The proprietor*
f the following drug Mores have kind-
r consented t„ Veep on
)r the benefit of tho hou,..._
^m.u ,v , I :. and Mallory To>-
>r v • •••* purchase vtolct* will aM
.7'; rth >* pflUw ' *nd their klndne**
. ... -r -- - :.pp:eciatej by the ladles’ aux-
marl Ur Urns cuy Jlc»piul.
'■XWWWWWWWWWWW'i
BABY BASK $
y Once used, ■last* tmed.
/ TeelhInk children should al- S
/ „n,s ,ahe It. ✓
/ < I NK1 R %R\ II l>. /
of the
je text of the I a student in ocular
n§ adopted by to detect offhand t
the party meet. A left hand
nnuneing that , hie peculiarity at on
t tha tananta | man. As a ru>
< determine which ev<
— I but there ire corts!
-ii—| p U pu . ln d nd that n,
e signs by the t
Left-eyed people
urte.
but
would be able
whom we do
eon advertises
so he left-eyed
Union Pacific R. R, Co.
Cheap Colonists Tickets’to
California and tho North
west from Feby. 15 to April
30. Solid Vestibnlod trains
Through Service. For par
ticulars, address !
«!• F. Van Rknssel.eh
General Agent, 13 Peaclnreo
St., Atlanta, Ga.
R- O. Bean, T. P. A.
MrSICAL
'Y. Mu..
Harmony.
violet*
TOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.
An Old and Well-Tried Remedy, i 1 ;;
MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHINQ StUlUr
b*» teen ««*■.! f^r r' K| XT Y V V A Rn br MfUJOh'
SRS. SOOTHING^ SYUUP,
€«sto a
CARL HOF
oculist' _ , ! IRH .»»rm
been used most; MRS. CARL HOFFMAN,
ulllrl I*. Af Owe I ,, * »-»i
' olc *' .^’. 1 [l ™ , ._ K, 5 1 .' ,,r <!» r ten.
’*> Methodi
J151.
in-d observer,
re made, not horn,
n blesasd by nature
1 power, bu' th
•«M ladarseate
421 Orange
6 23.
‘ G 44 .
. Tallahassee ......
... Lake Jackson
Giheon
Havana
Hinson
Cohn
Lalngkat
.... Attapulgus
Bower
Roseiand
... Draw Bridge ....
Balnbrldge
-F R. L. Crossing
y‘i2«
7 52 11 «
7 It 11 (J
7 s> n '•
715 !1 :■)
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7 oo ; ■ f ;
f fiS-l’t
L. Croe»ing...J 6 <5 *.•• H
Ite’a Mill ...J22
Lynn I <
dor*ndo 6 3-1 1' *;
^ovkln I 8 1< U
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6 06 ig
. 00»T1 2fi .
‘ 16'II 35 .
> y> II W .
Corea
.. WarrMill ..,
.... Damascus
Ynuman'f Siding
Rowena I 5
Arlington ! 5 :*
C. R R. Crossing..' § -
Turman
Edifion ' t
Move | 4 *
Grubbs t *«■
.. Carter’s Creek 1-
Central Junction . .1 4.L,
Cuthbert
6 >3
Lv P
MAM
For further Informn’ton. address
E. K. BRYAN. JR
Gen. Pass. Ag
* strike when reading or writ
•*** €-«.»*«•- u* to exercise one
than the other and the first
know we are nxht o r left-eyed
one-*ldedne-» -ha? should always
Into consideration -when buying glass**
right-e\ed man with left-eyed spoctatcles
or vLt versa, it »t a derided dt*a,lvan
tage ^nd it Is the optician’s business to
-*« that he U properly fitted."
Ma Phone '3 6 f» r coal and Wood.
Prompt delivery.
The Empire Coal Co.