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FAMILY THEATER C. A. Harnols, M5r. The Famous Della Pringle STOCK COMPANY WITH DELLA PRINGLE AND THE BEST COMPANY IN THE WEST Packed to the Doors THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SAT. URDAY, -IN "THE GIRL AND THE HIGHWAYMAN" TWO BILLS EACH WEEK Splendid Specialties PRICES-10oc, 20c and 30c Reserved Seats at Nonpareil Con fectionery. Matinee Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Diamond, Ring Given Away Every Friday. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday BELLE OF RICHMOND The Grand SIMONS d SEARLES, Props. VAUDEVILLE And Latest Motion Picturee JUI4AZ-MAGICIAN. HARNEY & HAYNES. 'omrdy Hket'th Artist'. ILLUSTRATED SONG MOVING PICTURES MATINEE DAILY AT 3 O'CLOCK EXCEPT THURSDAY. TWO MATINEES SATURDAY FIRST SHOW AT 2 O'CLOCK. The ISIS TONIGHT TONIGHT "WOMAN FROM MELLONS," A Story of Io a Stratag'mii Iood Big Com'ly. "THE STEPMOTHER)'' PrettS' little story, toiling how n stepdaughter. "A GEORGIA POSSUM HUNT," InI.' of the go bt' i .I1southern kind1t "THE SKIPPER'S YARN," A 'Tule of the Sea. Apeeit I lister maetinee Saturdlay 21Im 2 ii. rn. BIG EASTER EGG TO ALL. ALL OPERA CHAIRS. BIJOU Today THE DUKE'S PLAN. Of a tvery entertaining nature. GAMBLER'S DOOM. A dramatic suhject of modern times. tither good inil. Speoefl h ouve nil mutin e Saturday at 'd u n1. Children, t; adults, lue. THE BIJOU Money"RRising Auction Don't overlook getting your share of the great barglins In high grade Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Sil verware, Chains, Fobs and Novel ties at your own price. Montana Supply and Jewefry C. 5t05 North Biggins Avenue FOR SMW l Original Jefferson*Copeland.Ryder Shoes. Gordon and Stetson Hats. It. s W. Shirts. Ipk Merettuile Co. 3OS WEST.FRONT STREET. HAR SLEZAK, THE "GIANT T ARt, PIL5 IA M5ROLA. "W `mUo JIUSE SPECIAL PRO GRAM IN BARRACKS SPEAKERS ARE ANNOUNCED FOR SERVICES OF SALVATION ARMY TOMORROW. An interesting prtgram has been at fur the aspeina nervie- that iN to he held in the Salvation Army haijraikt in the posttffi-e buhiding on the even ing of ( aott Friday. t1iorrt, a. Mur tin t3ahnstn, formerly r-ligiotas were-. tary of the Y. Mt."t'. A. at San Fran elanu, w~il conduet the meeting, assist ea by Rev. W. H. Huagiy, ta the repre aentative of the Mitanula ('tanty Min laterial aastciationt D). r'. A. itaniway, as the representative of thite -tt, cal aeational Ittittutons; ,.1. I. Inch, as the representative of the Sunday Atchooli of Missoula. n~ul V. A. Meltmrint. n:+ the representative of the tity a hugs niss Interests. Mo'let will be fvrnt.+hed by Mrs. W. N. lls.-leti and Mitis 4i;mi l ueat. The meettng in Ito ie~- t tat COILECE INFIRMARY TO BE BVIL STATE AUTHORITIES GRANT PE TITION OF UNIVERSITY FUR DETENTION HOSPITAL. As v/oon as thll pions (":n h,' drawnu An bills advertised alr, work will bei started by the state on ar a inaarkmila t n tii' ti u n iv e s it y M t l u I tr t Ua t utsa a if stuidenits it tlhe Institution who nlay happen to Ie to kil sick with aiane eon i1ialus disease. ilOr VlnnlI tu till' unaaivrasity lofitjalts have felt the need of sucth it bulldinig tani the i llness of .laargaaret Maleitaplhell araug at tlhel hatter to a iaud. e studlntltM, ai Viaeu- ol the iii t that ltheaunstruitioan ot sauh aa building *w'l'l neiessarMily have to 1e It'ne by tilt state, gave Il imusilal several weeks ago fiol tihe llsel.I puM ar of raising morny towards fur nilshing the buiaing and then notifieda the state taaraai af edunatinli 'at theira purpose. The board granted taa up plal and alter aaansiieration af thli elase deeia eal to bailtl a. la thr',e-ta l Ina firariay. 'T'he looney will ta sMppilald 0"4111 the w\o11an' ! tall fund Qad twl building w ill be e recled in the aalthi ea t a h rni a ar i I th lia nlants, nll a Maalnti list laI ial. Yiaterday Miss MM !'alalahta!I lert ftra her horae, after having ttn clIla finalti in the deta nta l n ha t spitial l r ai' ly i month. Miss Mat'annpbell wpa Ill with searltet lueve. and, as slit was aivay frint hiaaa, hala to 4v taken ta tii ciunty hospital, aiwayafv iui her fitaiatdsa a l aaai uai a ta nl es. A fter her relia a ael she was aot praaitalid to att.ilal ihhol lnd will not he able to return utsti next full. Titis sus the i asal aaiaah brtaluht the attantiln 1if all 10tll re ated aersla ls to iit'a iiaavaamilnt tlawari the atansiructlin ai ala infirnuary for the university. p iaking of tlt' decisian a f the state board last night Iilitshillit t'. A. Duln iawaay tild: '1 41111 glt that this iltiall hutas been taken. The iafiraiary atas badly nealdaad iiy the sinant andl ita ehunattuction will holy us greatly. Work will be tiniinanced upon till' building just is i t aaii s paM l ial- atail it will undoubtodly la' rt.;ly by n--xt fall." IN THE THEATERS The Bijou. "ThIIe Dukui's Plan." it piature whhai is being shown tit the Itijuu this even Ing, h IL atry itntlea' thil pleture Stcen' lila, in Eangland, and is ahiefly intereat Ing In saowing to what lengths at anf w t an will go for one she loves. The pil ture is ni t overdrawn iaii tit.l rilaa 'i tle; It shtoaws what l ftest happens ita tihta everydatly Iife of I the warh tl. '"'I'ii . CULeRESE S. SOS. OLSOES every old sore is an infected spot on the flesh, kept open by constant drainage of impure blood into the place. One of the principal eonstitueits of blood is plasma,i a healing property. Where the circulation is pure this element of the blood, which i. of a glutinous or sticky nature, performs the necessary work ii healing all sores, wounds and acerations. It does this by sticking or joining.the parts together, 4while nature causes a knitting of the tissues and soldbities the place, This healing property is frequently destroyed by imptipre accumahlntions in the 1Iopd, and this vital fluid not only 1lpses its power tr heal,. ?agt becomes a source of irritation and disease to any opei sore or ulcer on the body. Constantly it discharge* its morbid matters into the place, and gradually it causes the infection to spread, and the sore enlarges. The morbid matter in the blood comes from different causes. A long spell of debilitating sickness, which breeds disease germs in the system, the retention of the refuse matters of the body because of a sluggish condition of the climinative members, a continued ima CUasD Or EATING SOR.s laridl state of the system, inherited had -Zfres-sore nayter blood, etc., are usually responsible. a begun to eat, S. S. S. heals sores and ulcers in would 'ass the very simplest way. It just goes iulcer wis dloh~arging yelhI~5Sntl into the circulation, and removes the ra-ý`th saeian ther. eon- impurities and polluted matter that are n. not enet me very the means of keeping the ulcer open; ee, and I had aleosls- then the sore Is bound to heal. S.S.S. is ore etting well. I knew the greatest of all blood purifiers, and e ss ase was here, not only does it cleanse the circulation, r tytro ot esters as butait adds every necessary property to stha I I ose s e f it to promote good health. It is of the eso e te, so eon- very greatest tonic value, and those who ' a, Rle A IL,, have been weakened and run down by 351taOti o. the constitutional drainage of an old a b sore will find it the very remed ed. 8.$. do siLinply cause a scab to e qm over ap old sore, but be the bottom it iteals the place permanently ,y building new tissue fil Ia the ptaoe with flian, tiealthiflesak Special book on Sores and Ulcers ad any med4ial advice free, T~1E SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, OA. With Over 56 Years If I1 $itr("1, 1'X1, rx a r~ hare: b "ý * f Hostetter ' Stomach Bitters, din t you think it is the medicine you need t I ii Ii vii i Iagain:" It ii, "nlv natural ''u' you t n iwa t tihll best mall the Bitters vill rovi tI ot "it, Tiry a ho 'ttl toiini fin Heartburn. Platulency, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Cos' tiveneps, Grippe and Malarial Fevy er. GOt OST'ETER' OKLE.OIATuO U STOMACH BITTER (Inla lers i outt " is ii iin ,ini whn 1 ahw iii it picture with th Itlntriil, 1n ir statn(] /nit inr" bett,"r than c1asibi be" d lt(I ir i in the I.h$1 Irin n ii St a iL milows th son of wluativ pirvnti who mudh not reslnst lv tii tilnntathn or rambIling. In1 the i'~urs,' of' I shorn then, It bhtItls him Io hils dstruct'on. Ilu rit-roithinri hln nuin"iiuis : it a I- ,d sthng iillii th'. xia trtitli ut if i.'iniilii11. The Family. "'"n" ffi lriAnd tho G liran aydn. l,. ,.n1' ., tle" lett''r class .f ahlao will ii rentnltiei Alu ight by utiss tI - Ii i riniigli til t ioiuiiany ult tnultuu Iiu: t Ily thea"t,"t" T w he1.1y Is well (') struhlCtIin liid ,lo all with wtlistern Ilu g In C it iuut i'li. i'o nludy h t'l i it can - iiertitinan &lace thtn ouiaiiiit the i iii ,-,utu finl( th," mntl y thrilling clinan x,'s kcit' ti1 :illiance in a state if wolidhr nini"I( 1u1i to tha t Inla i tiss gri lgi u.- '"thl girl" has fIt-- blest a lliny tlat ymt uMr.iiu by hiuri. The sl-ii 'lart aiv' by (' nI kV 'milker, :i F. Hkgyl. li at a gl irdal . th.n i 1. I 1 1 l st in un h iy ll i ti' ini,-rt. Ow i utpaiuiy wii l h. up t'. 01he uinilan standard",. "The 4111rl and the Htigh waymta.," will rim Thurssin'y,}, Frbiny an(]Mtudy At'the Grand. iT't Iixi' eliint hill winu h fliui it'h 1ruiii' lhart oi the weti l t the iaglrnl theaieni ist night will t e l it rititu tills aiening by it n ulyr glil hliic males. t1~ .Ie1l1ot iurk ai i'allariu with tal high alit of rei'nainetnaliiins. i ht- D.nilly Idaho Press in Its isyue of Ma1rch "I fIs th'i fi llowing to say 1ui t' the wortl of urkICney & iiyiliaes, uitnilis, ti ii or uJ'al , intaglitten: en Iuney, IlThe Isigh.at'r of mir songs t uti r'ivun' l tim pii o th nling, hii uetlhor ,if -Mt. Johlnson, 'I'twn H."' nIlli t1'" "Ylimtuif iltu it .iii a t oludli Towni awl "iTuhi ('ii ke Wtlii k i the Sky," Il at the (urmu l tuhmuiii ii k. It wtis itr. fhiurny i wk o lintrruYarn dI iti ,ninantdea curtain in Amnn liehfrA 1t' w York prtoduction of the "thb~lty (7lr1." lit' is now , usisted by Miss Mayes, ai clever ialtist iti het lier. Miss Hiayesi hits played with xninelf thi lohdingt ,'nmplanies ofr Kinw & I*'rlariger. Thriri nct is one of tiht best, brightest and mo1st laulghuble ever steen here. 'Juhuz," mag hlun, last night proved himislf" not only it magician hilt a reat conednwth. He, produluee Gil hluglhs with every trick he floes. His hest work is wvlit lards, hut, ail M' his act Is new and ahovt' Ill his ivornedy 114 clean usnl he seems to enjoy his work as mnuch as his :1111ll-1c e, whtichl is sa>ihg a greatt deal. The Isis. "T'ie was"nianl IFtun A14-llon's," the featuire film, at the Isis, lit showtn luat ,"vtaning, is ore ofi the hest pictures thnst have been fin the program f'or $11111 time. Till subject m1atter (]rids with the lotvr affairs (1 f ayoung couleh who enrounter (tpploiition rfine ftht young wouman's father, duly to cain In the ('d. "A (7eurginl 'Pousstan Bunt," show iig it series of pictures in "I Iixie (,and," Is v',ry atih V isp he "T ; iep lnithe~r"" Mi'The SlkIti i~s Yarn," Is if very realistic pletture, with s,"vernl $tro1ng danlrattle scenes, and is well worth swelug. '171 W" lit progaran will he giiven this ,'vtlti~tp C. A. RCOMMANDER1 GES HOME CAPTAIN Q` S. PEASE TELLS OF HIS TOUR OF INSPECTION IN NUOTHWEST. t' aptitill thu i1iuitM hudi. ti tnaut con nmmaner it i t l. A. II' line re-1 Iura 'd to his I l ' oi i t'llinus, tt h ter . I lour or the I tp -" n this part if lte sta lt 111141 thlii' lilli igs 4141 iu ui' ' h - t itl- tl llo1inl 't', li kith him: .tifer fin et' ti ti. h11u th. s trip th 11 tu i i ghl t 111t1 hi lt of thilt stale l 'nptuln 1. S . de1Ilrtmint inim and r I ' . (i. A. i., rvi ttii' .l' s itu ye-(te('st y .t. il Ih aserT witah tle" r 'uulutii. The ri1 1,1 oat' lil tile Joint int lresti of the \ i . 11t. 11 hiii Fr1 - t,'r i.tl (order of 11I'll tai n 4i tlit t o w icll i'tii t'iti Plimi tit' hea l. ISaingl the tlii he mot Withs tie ilt ui lt- i'11. ii~rru ni o I tliltitiv th I p 1h 'eati thl ti Iitiuii 1111,t(in'n whiicgh 's itl charge thiti 11 misptng' n'ts fur tii ''tilt, onesiAU1menlt o hh I 711 3i at 1. t,'h ti" o it M iy i. i and ii 'an which l (-ie .- tn s b it, h u" t1ll tWill lairgvet uloa nut .nuccessful /1,41 4"t 'Tr . stardpoint ' ý,"r h tli. The runtinhitgr 'irb of lii' tusiki' ta'ke the f11414 i'it'i , I It i i ffh ' C tit (, .i'ii' al.'u htlttu't' 14 ijt ' r 1 111 ii tii , tilt dia ltings t't' tl ovi 3'i'r ng It liit ly. .ti effort is being itti e to l tin'uM fin- r1 cII'1rn1o It414 t iu t i'a u'rytitiit Ii tIltn' I i t 'll. is 1i Illr-n-1f 4of' the tI. A . It.. to, 1, lmam to l i rs.: I !11 %' ii':fil orf 110111iii~ nox( .I1ny. :411 (itn "r iii Norris 1114. authorized C'up I illn I 'I'l m1 tol \\1 I t lo !',01.1114 if 1' il ho no1 1a 1 r tlh, slate :114l ciii with his pro sn. " on that neens~ion tlml (7invernour N nt~s :111 Ids entire mu ff will nalmot in entertfaittig 1him1 I'll national pr. -idetit of ithw Ia th4" i f the (l. A. It will he at ith,, I.1 ctnllptism t '1, tt'll am it ntanlter jot oth.'r+ protalin'nt 111 that organizatlotn, :411,1 live W arnate,' It'"lidf conry Is on11 d.l:avoring , i ak.' turntii ng enwiit wther'eby IIii ýremihb"t wtill I.* bido to It ,IS exported that 11he Vjourteinth regiment of thet I'nited States i11nny 11.l1 furhish on vs-art fur the veteranm uanl the military b.m 11.1from Fist Ilonr. -iron wi, d l fur'nishl music in. tilt pia rud4". \W'il101 lt Kui poll", t'ntl0 sin1 Po'ead orgaitz4-d it nett past with aL c-iirter Iuitt"ng the tr :p <':ptaint pea St spent mona*t.' a tine l t lt,8tdi.'sm hom1e m'ar t'ulunabltt Mally. and reports et' ."r'ythlig doingi nl1icey thero. Ther. ari" stismt 1010 Imtu ales oaf the" home monW, the HYveragt: log or whoml is alouf 11 ygnrs. Uuring lust, smummer it new water cystvii was Installed Widell,Me~srves its a gn14ntt of Irrig~tinlg the lplrdens aqty , slwq. give fire pro te4"tloi. , 'Thq .watyn Is puntped by meads of it lurge, gtiotlnt" rt-iiine. pil Iii to rep lue the old Jtelarn engine whichl haive liets I use for if Hullter of yeours. At it nicating or the sutat' board of directultrm ti till hiolti, held 111 March K and to, tilt contrucwt fur wiring the huidi1ngs sit, tht.A,6ggle was lat. There ar'e nine of the buildings; minl fll will le fully wired and equipped with ol00 trio, lights. Jiertuetorote till old m Io dIo'ict halve bei en anpel~lhvd to use ker The lighting tcurrent will be taken front the oedt wires running between Kullmpell, and ('olumnbia Falls turd which pass right by the horne. ('ap tain I'ense says thirt then- 1s still eont skillrable snow around the lit'me out the weathitr is fiat' and it ii, ul ideal plat'. for thet jold veterans to spen1d thwir deeillning y'urs. it is located fin the bhunks ofi the Phlttlwud river flnod it, reports fli'!ing ailonig tiAl stre~am I its tihl, est that any angler tcoui He mays thud everythinlg Is hemunllig hn til-m northwiestern par't of th" muat, and that ;,It the rallroadl lauds along the Nurthern Naoific ar, being token up its fits[ is they c'an he located. 'lith I settlers are 4- midng moustly from .ti~n MISSOULA'S ACTION APPRECIATED MONEY SENT FOR RELIEF OF SNOWSLIDE SUFFERERS IS GLADLY RECEIVED. The folttltowin atrtleit" nlla rs in thlt Wulinee Tlimes itO regard to the $1100 dotiation by thi Misnoula ("hanin r of tomilere toward the relie' of tii Maci mid riurki lide sufferers: Apropus to the reeent vsiwilitsil, i donation if $100 has been re'ilved fromn tilt Missoula ('Itmbetr ofr l'un mierce by II. I. 01nttuals, Will turned over tilt. amunn tt to lit- I'rathei inu ilt too last ilt IaI. . aThe tardiness tf tiw rte'liii (ithis donaitio is tint tby no fault of tilt Mi:+ suitoul t nhumber a telegram having Ibeeni sent addressed to the Imayor' of this oit> asl Roull tI ithy heari of the isiaser, but it itt ii happened that til mayor wit out of the city and after holding tit-e distiateh fir d''livery tt wtis retulrnitI The Missoula chamber then arnatu Scated wiith 11. F. $amuels wVita promptt ly 'replied Riving full partitcularts and in responst. rie ived the followtin: ..'Agreeable to your letter Re ar' .it closing you draft for $100 from tit Missoula ('ha liier of ('omnmeree am, a small liken to express our symlpatitY for the relief' of the Mate and Iturk snowslde tiffeirerr. Mlastilhl certain ly synmpathiits w'Ith our ntlti'hors across the range and hopes tiutt then' distress may be short lived. I wish you wouatd sepi4tft to the comnmittee our tard hiss in Rending our relief roa trlbutlio, but as >01u know thilI was Matchless Specials ;~Briefly Described for Our Thursday Patrons Buy Women's Coiffure Muslinwear - Accessories IO\ 6 6 "nonitl t real hat, l/ of t~enrlot braids tot matc-h \i l ýih ii' r l .lalo tf hair. an ex aen fiti anti ling lraid, dressesl chemss Iirt\er, º `\ `pri:1lly privell at, only fl a I e s r l. ."t t . $ 3 .5 0 Easter Specials Easter SpedaJ hlit" New Stylie Share, ITh I t l \\' ti Ii i nti C Frlt ,I I tlne i h l it itt)f f Itty plir l iiu nol e rll of fancly b0111.: ref')line- braid, trimmed trin0 t it liitst nl4 i y \\t i s \ tih s;lk :Intl viilvItt folls 11111v o u in;" lll t nl ii;u iu \t a i 11fi t'e Ilv\w ýhtud w of IIn. etn11 in III thl' latest ill ii In6 I . eIt n t il tritnti shni lt . A hIatt ty, platk $7..45 it'lll $4.85 Lace Ladles' Pongee Waists Wash Dresses Waists Sied Taiv l tsue n its aSp eieial \ tw*in " " lllies' all-silk itSigtilai Ste il 0, hitt k Iiy1.,Itgi IIt, hia hi I 6. un 1 Bito hu x nU iiitft't tt tyts if taii ai m th iriulN i t y 116W ru li u iit ttlid ut i c, t sht ti. it i it.ho. S11t1":111t1thi. 6. nt.o Miyle, it itittl , b rgain at , Alain :lull r'fluny n b art latest $3u.l00s .A9 WoWomen's oetter Setfed c ialore fr.t Special Tailored ssits Special 1"y - l at net Ktlc h t fital W1hiff 11 in ligeeI t' a1istsi ; 11ur1 slt" co n In to ti stre;I ý"ut Ladli's' waists, milli in the' 1'1gularII $1:.25 \1'nit 11 l Iin t r e lokling for c.mne andl look ovur our 111t'tWil 141 LI fi ' Nltl l "Rt diiffered'II Ktyl1's of pllaini tail- new atirrives. severy ne~w slinut anfil.to ori t IA to h4- roune It) this fti fl l stylel a read h iri-in ill 4inI toay 950 rirt *5.oo only t. . ..$3.00 New Home of the yit Spring i. Woman's closest friend is the a: J self-reducing corset form. All Dresses sie for* evr woan .;f Thlin cream it New York tusake'ts, nuatei it at e~xtrau flit, grad.' of sat it, flnisel de fntularet silk. Foulartis a for this season ar fe rumine.ntly ft turDd and will $2000 a griater might than ft lees for mimy }ea:rs. in this !.;.," i: ,ll tylc, Irath r'n atnd cut, and it wN S sh rful Vtlne. a1 this sp ciatl 111104 e o i o1-" 4444444.1 by 4Ihe. non-1.-4'l v.4'y 444 444' 444444 '1114I:4. yniplithy 44444 44144' l4414,4 MICHIGAN MAN VISITS. J':414V14 1444.4 444'4:44, r.'pr4s'.*4.4tlhIg t111 K4'44V'n4'n4 ..' I'44144414g 'o11..4 11 ofa4Y44 ('i4) 44ll44'4 44441 Ml~lt.l4:4444, Mim'i., is 41441114444 4 1i1- 44 1 fil l i44 44 444' 4141V4. KUHL TO DRUMMOND. In'. 11 I 1 (41, u l1 5111. 4144 44 D14, 444 Itn1 44. - 44444' 44)4 4 444 it 44444 444 44444)444444 Nu Substitute. A 4'444 4.4111 o 14444444.'" f 114' 4''41143441 114444.3 and Tar:4. t I'. 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DUST PAN OLD WAY NEW WAY FREE \\e 1' 11'1 1 \\' 1iving ll a11a \ithl a pair (df Ialivs' Shones or Oxfii Iii s ( 1111'1 I I thEM ' 111-\\' uInslipunis. 1\\e I y1 iuI) .1') ;1111 w\ill 1111 11;\'1 11141.1. lIon1 't I1 llt i1 I t o1 1 , as I11Iw \y N1"\\' shows neriv'ing- 1aily. The Harker Shoe Store 11I.\l'I'; & M11.\I'l (.Il 'I' .\ I'.\ll It I1" Kirkendall Shoes At KIESLING'S Store Opposite N. 1. I' pot. 4IAco I t's ARTISTIC MILLINERY. Oppedle. 5.1VIy liab l.. '219 StI leta S r 1. CLASSY--DRk4SSY Sample Shoe Store WE SELL Buster Brown's STOCKINGS FOR MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD The Beat-Looking, B.A-Fcel. ing and Best-Fitting, as well as ca-t.Wearing Stockings made. LET US SHOW YOU Harker Shoe Store MAPES. & MAPES Evans Bros. Trunk Co. Higgins Ave. Phone 251. Basement Higgins Block I t iry Ir y I . jtllion. The Only Exclusive Trunk and Uag House in the City. N,( to, Ii .t, I Iut th VERY bthi Missoulatabadd Transfer Co. J, E. Gannon Proprietor. First-Class Livery in Cr ttie a East Main St. Telephonq $3.