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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1899)
i ;; i :li ir.ituUa.- , , .t... ,.,. uZZLu aSimfm & StStmiOSSiSi nri iUtti lilrt Waist week The prices of Shift Waists will remain, the same as for Friday's Sale till closed out X REGULAR $ .50 SHIRT WAIST, CUT TO $ .39 REGULAR .75 SHIRT WAIST, CUT TO .55 REGULAR 1.00 SHIRT WAIST, CUT TO .79 REGULAR 1.25 SHIRT WAIST, CUT TO .95 REGULAR 1.50 SHIRT WAIST, CUT TO 1.10 REGULAR 2.00 SHIRT WAIST, CUT TO 1.50 REGULAR 2.25 SHIRT WAIST, CUT TO 1.65 REGULAR 2.50 SHIRT WAIST, CUT TO 1.75 Made in the latest style, of the newest material, and made to fit X s 4, " " HASH, BTORE HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE k New Crashes k V New Skit ts New Waists New Polka dot satines New Belt and Collar Buckles New Cyrano Chains V w J. J. DALRYMPLE & COMPANY k V 4l lH -- CwlH "' Jf Kk.JL Dofcclivo Eyosighl in Children Is Incoming aliirmlnK In Its provul. once, uml puronts should huyu it prop crly treated lit onco, for thulr future happiness and welfare, 1 will tout the HlKlit and correct all forum of liti paired vision, and lit tlio eye with Kinases that will bonellL and rellovu them. A handy reualr sliup Ih hero to II x up any llttlo hurt to your pcetuclos'. wlilln you wall; other ropalrworUdono iih puomptly ad possible and at fair uharKeq. Vour Kyes Tented Kroo. C.H.HINGBS (IIIADUATK OPTICIAN. 'M YKAHM lUI'IIUIK.NUU. UOU COMM1CWOIAL. MT. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. CONVICT CAPTURED, Trustless Trusty John Downing Taken NearJJefferson. Constable Hudetson and a Posse Dcllyer Their Man and Oct the Reward. John Downing, the trinity convict of the Oregon State Penitentiary who rnn away Friday, was cn)turcd near Jeffer son Sunday afternoon and dulivcrcd at the prison at 10 o'clock Monday. The capture wiih effected by City Manilial W. A. Hudelson and a iiosse, and tliu warrant for f 100 offered aH re ward was made out to him. but will probably bo divided lwtweon xovoral who assisted in the capture. Downing wiih first Keen by Frank Iwnoy nbottt halfway between the Jef ferson and Oreon bridges. Ho had tfot rid of hifl prlHon milt and wore an old ragged milt that was a protty complete disguise. Hut for the close description givon of him in the circular of the prison ollloiala and printed in this paper it Ih not likely he would have Ijoeu recog nised. Marshal Hudelson started after the convict on a bicycle heavily armed and soon had the man under arrest. Ho offered very little resistance and was brought to town in n buggy by W. V. Jones,who with Looney and Hudlc- son shared in the honor of the capture. now hg i;u)i'i:i). Downing cBcnped July 28th. He had been employed thatduy working in tho haylleld, alhoiigh lie was ono of the road gang. Ho got away by telling tho driver of tho hay wagon that he had lefthisfork in the field and wanted to go after it, and meet the driver at tho gate. He immediately took the road. Bupt, 130 sent messages to a complete circuit of all the surrounding towns and would have been almost impossible for him to get away. Tho Jefferson boys do servo credit for their clever capture and Downing will lose all credit lie had at tho prison, will now have to serve his full term and got some severe pun isli meut besides. WEATHER REPORT. Monday night and Tuesday fair. The Daily Journal h more subscribers in Salem, and paid-up ones at that, .. . y than any other newspaper. ? :S52Asac Ice Not Cllven Away. I cannot afford to give Ice away, but am sulllng a pure artiulo at a price that is within tho reach of all. Chysiai. Ick Woiikh. J, Mttgulre, Prop. 0 18 tf CAPITAL UIUSWURY UIIKK. UOTTLKD Kllnfjer A Ucck,Succeot to SouthSalcm Uoithne WotM. AIJ orders for Iwttled beer will Ih tilled nt the brewery. Kept on cold storage. Free ity delivery. Telephone Vl.11. Ice Very Neatly Given Away, Wo eau Klvo leo away, to convince you oouto and wo now big a oliunlc you get for llttlo money. Our Ico Is manufac ture from pure distilled water. ca nihil Ico Works, t) 8tf lvUMJHU & Uuoic. Kx-dov. Moody has gone to The Dul les. Cleo. V. Rodgors has returned from Newport. T. M. Harr went to Portland this morning. Mrs. M. A. Kirk wont to Oregon city this p. in, V. H. Dlst. Atty. John Hall was in town today. Mrs. W. W. Hall has gone to visit tier people at Corvallis. W. II. Wild loft today for IiIh return trip to Dawson City. C. A. Whale and W. ). Puidi went to Portland this p. in. 8, L. llaydeu and family have gone to Newport for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Foster have gone to Newport for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. (I. M. Irwin loft to-day for a few weeks at Newport. Jacob Itozoiuor. a Baleni capitalist, went to llrooks tins morning. Mrs. 0. K, Wolvertou and Miss Kdnii Price are homo from Albany. Miss Huulah Port returned today from a visit, wiin .Tit, tailor menus. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. McCornuck, re turned on the morning ovoiluud. Mr. and Mrs. 8, I). Itced Iihivo this afternoon for Newport via wheel. HtatoTioasuror (.'has. 8. Mooru and family, have returned from an outing. Mr. audlMrs. 0. A. Park left this morning to Join an excursion party to Alaska. Fred J. Nhoros, of the bails It Henries Hojt Company, went to Poit laud this morning. .Mrs. l'urrou nas gone to Nmvimrt to Join her gniudfuther, Hon. Davo Simp sou, for an outing. Mrs. W. W. Ilrethurton, who bus been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Thiol mui, lettirued to Portland today. Mrs. .Smith, of Astoria, and Mrs. Widder, of 'Frisco, sisters of the Kinney brothers, are expected to arrive todav to visit Mrs. P. 11. Strong. Miss Mary Michel, of Ml. Auxvl, who hud been siHindluga week with Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Mnruuch, High street, left for bur home on Saturday evening hint. Mrs. .1.0. Hooker left this morning for 'Prlseo to moot her hiii who is de tained there as a nimiibar of the hos pital ctiriM, Co. I, second Oregon voluu tsera. Mrs. K. (I White left tislay titisit tier aunt, Mrn. Wade, at Toledo. K. expreMsmau, tiiulmr claim (I., the aetMimiiiiMlutlin' loaves this evening for his on the llreitenhiisli. A. D. Palmer and his son Dow. will loao Tnestluy morning for a months' rli to Southern Oreuun. Thov will iinnp out along the rtud, hunt and ilsh. aiidbaxea geueml wmxI timo. Thev BROKEN AXLE. J, C. Dooth Sees the Advantage of Ac quiring His Horse's Confidence. While J. C. ltooth was returning from Mehaiua, Katurduy night, tho forward axle of his buggy broke Just as he reached Turner. Tho buggy pitched forward, Mr. liooth was pinned down in tho wreck by tho buggy top. Fortu uutely his horse displayed intelligence and good traiiiinu by stopping and standing quietly until Mr. Booth extri cated himself, none the worse for his tumble, He was delayed until a new axle could be procured from Salem. Fall Trade. lliu outlook lor tall is very encourag ing and U. II. Lane, the merchant tailor, Informs us that he will be prepared 1 Hit tor than ever to attend to the wants of the public in tho way of fall suiting and over coating. Ho bus received n few late novelties which he will make up in ilrst duns shape at the lowest liguro consist uut with good work lie has also a few summer suitings left that lie will mako up at a great reduction. Give him a call at 1)7 Slate street. MILITARY AFFAIRS, Oregon National Guard Invited to Help Receive Dewey. Plan By Which aalem Can Secure the Presence of the Second Oregon Regiment. Governor Oecr recolved an invitation loduy to have the entire Oregon Na tional guard and Naval Herervo of Ore gonor as much thereof as can bo pres ent attend the reception to be tendered Admiral Dewey is New York on his re turn to this country. Hut they are to come at their own expense. Portland hns firmly but courteously declined to have the Second Oregon regiment como there in a Iwdy and parade, conditional upon Oonerul Sum mers' offer thut their travelling ex jKiiiscs home lie guaranteed. Portland Inl nonces have a so declared that not a dollar of the state military fund shall 1ms used for the Second Oregon. A prominent military man suggests thai If Sttlom would raise money enough to pay the expensos homo of the vol" unteers living at Albany, Kugone, Kose burg and Ashland, that the entire reg iment can bo seen on parado at Salem. It is estimated that about fliOO would be required. If Saloni raise that money and tret the whole regiment hero it would bo a grand scoop on Portland. To judge from tho tone of the stuff sent out from Portland it is "all off in a thotisAiul ways" with the reception of tho Oregon volunteers at Portland. Hccuuse they preferred their travel pay and a discharge at 'I'risco, the excessive cordiality of the webfoot metropolis will bo extended with Alaskan fur gloves. The Portland military push have an nounced that not a dollar of the state military fund shall bo expended on the homecoming volunteers. That fund is to bo used up on the Colonels and Gen erals who aro drawing salaries on the skeleton remains of the national guard and who have no other visible means of maintaining their llerco and warlike existence. Ho! for the A X 2 HARVEST FIELDS! We are well stocked with goods suitable for Harvesters and Campers. Com forters from the cheapest to the best. Cotton Blankets, light or dark colors. Overalls of all descriptions to fit the smallest boy or the biggest man. Cotlon ade pants for men, only 50c a pair, worth 1.00. Blouses, Jumpers, Gloves Over shirts, Socks and Underwear, all at bottom prices. Lare assortment of Sweat ers. Prices lowest in Salem. Large lines of Clothing. Call and see them. Men's suits, a good serviceable one for 5.00. Remember and do your trad ing at FRIEDMAN S NEW Mil T! Cor Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore Large assortment of Dry Goods and Clothing always in stock. Lowest prices prevail. Contracts Signed and Bonds Approved, Tho School Hoard of Dlstict No. 21 held u special meeting Saturday night, when contracts were closed with and Imuds accepted from the rcscctivo suc cessful bidders for material and labor for painting the school houses. All were satisfactory, except the Kugcne firm of Hurley and Jenkins, who objected to the form of contract demanded bv the board. They asked for several nioditlca tious but as everything did not look all right to tho hoard, tiiat Ixsly asked that thoy sign a contract like that of the other bidders by 7:110 Tuesday even ing or forfeit the same. Strike at Wuldport. During the past week about ten men employed at the DiveusiV; Harrison saw mill, Waldport, struck for f 1.60 a day. Thoy had been getting 1.U5 a day. The mlllowners refused their demand. They took men out of tho woods and let the strikers go. umu. I.KWIS At the home of her mother, Mrs. .1. 0. U'wis, on the W. II. Holmes farm, four miles south of Sulnin, July !I0, Miss Josio Ixiwis, aged 'M years, of cousumpthni. The funeral at 10 o'clock August 1. Hurial at City View cemetery. Pensions and Patents. Pensions have been granted asfollews: Oregon Original, Charles J. Tidcombo Portland,, $S; Kdwanl Thoyer, Oregon City, 8. Washington Original, fsaac H.Koau, Milliner, ?; .lonu u. 8. Purcell, Pomoroy, Daniel is- Idaho Orluinal widows, etc. mm . ' ' A. I'ooi, Kemiricks, fn. Northwestern patents have leon sued as follows, Oregon Daniel M. McChue, Port land, design for abdominal bandage; William Heklor, Corvallis, rotary bur row. Washington John H.Nugell, Kverett, combined caiioaiul umbrella. Mrs. Limn III, Mrs. .1.11, buiiii, who wont to Port laud lust Monday, for a short visit with friends, preparatory to going to the coast for an outing, was taken sick upon reaching the metropolis. Dor hulls tmHltion did not become serious until Friday, when thenttondlng physician pronounced It gastric fever. Tho con dition of tho patient Is such as to re quire tlio services of a trained muse. Mrs. Thos. Holmau and Mr. I.unii went to Portland Saturday, to attend the af flicted. Prom a letter received toduy by II. G. Meyers it Is learned that there Is no decided improvement in Mrs. I.iiuu's condition, und the cam is con sidered quite serious. old Hill their hiHtduuartors will mako 0 while they uxplorv the wild ami fastuestMof ItogucKixor. woUy OneHalt Price Shirt Wulst In our stuck will be sold at hulf-irk. IBM) stylos and ut thw low price they will nut lasi long. thum all out. Thy amnll new W want to close MODEL 20. W50 a.itu M Straw Hats m Come In arul t von. I-ok a Broken Line of Corsets At any old price. Come In anil muk your fesiwugih am ' will iihjho a nrlco that will suit you. UwW at tho near tho door lor m Mnl otteh. Tlio t's what we've cut our sum mer shoos, oxfords, crash und crush hats, and leather bolts tiur .Men's tine 1.60 shoo. Tlio fS.lfi line The U.M line Our ladles' lino tt.SS goods, The m6 tuns The !U6 Hue 8to those in South window. A good ll.lMl Oxford for Men's I.OOcnifeh huts Men's ?k blue or gray Men's 71k). crash hats 6A. crash hats 9rV. crush bats All UK), holts and Wo. bolu You'll tlud the belts on the play ruok Inside. Tuhla oil cloth, taut dualities. J 4 2.80 2.6!l 'j i!.Q0 5 U.tiO 4 $1.08 4 H) J 69o 5 leV dls- We have it. A Mile in 57 -1-6 seconds. Thats's what Murphy rode on I.ong Island, behind the locnino- ?5 K g K 8 MARION COUNTY MATTERS Business Being Transacted at the Court House. I'ltOIIATK. I.ucinda J. Thomas, of Htaytou, bus petitioned the probate court for an order, appointing her as guardian of the estate and person of John P. Hendricks, iter son. an insane person, aged 25 years and a citation has been issued to John P. Hendricks, requiring him to appear in court and show cutige, if any, whv such guardian should not be appointed, the date at which the petition is to be heard being set for Septemlwr 5, ut 10 a. m. The final account of W. C. Hubbard, administrator of the estate of Oscar Hubbard, deceased, appioved und ad ministrator discharged. DCHDS FII.KI). F. A. Fonl and wife to Mnliel Pettle mier, land in addition "A" Woodbum, w. d. f 1,600. F. It. Matt and wifo to J. W. Intuitu and wife, lot No. 2, block No. 4, Pleas ant Home addition to Salem, w. d. $300. I'BOPKItTV SKIZKI). Sheriff F. W. Dm bin yesterday seized a number of pictures, picture frames, etc., the property of S. Solaven, I. lhoni berg and P. F. Wittenberg, co-partncis doing business under the name und style of Chicago Picture Frame & Novelty Co., upon an attachment out of the justice's court of Portland. The property, which wus found at the Cottage hotel, 'was seized um)u a claim of $00, held by Mr. Karde, of Portland, against the defend ants, suit for which had been instituted. Frank S. (.Srant is attorney for plain tiffs, ClltCUITCOlIIIT. Judge IloNe held short sessions of Dept. No. 2, and transacted some routine business, making the following docket entries: F. P. Whitlock vs. Win.M. McConnell etui; foreclosure. Default us to Win. McConnell mid decree us per pleadings. In the matter of the guardianship of John II. Cobin, Intirm; appeal from county court. This cause restored to tlio docket. Jobh Nuwhoui i's. Josegh (5. Mooru et nlj foreclosure. Default us to J. (1. Mooru, Purlmru Moore und A. Wolford. Decree according to the pleadings. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS Henry Hliiin, II II Cuslek, Vernon Hump, Albany: Win Pest, Mrs Win Post, Sun Francisco, Al Dennov, Lafuv otto; DA Mugiioes, Wheatland: W V Porclval, Independence; David A Port tlllo, Portland; Frank I.oughurst, San Francisco;!) J Hnunn, Portland; Clias K Wolvertou, Salem; It Franck, Now York; N II Wither, T O Wither, II O McKinley, I.a Crostxj, Wis; John 18 Pope, Portland ; S C Longslow, Roches ter, N Y; C K Maolilot, Walter Juckson, Pnrtland; W II Cox and wifo, Itiebiid, South Dakota. Clearance Sale. 1 will now sell all mv inlllinerv gmsls at actual cost. Miss K. Smith', State street. 7 ;u ;t Why Insure in the New York Life? Hiicausi: -Your Insurncc Is not 11 Luxury nor un Expense without, lutigl bl e return, but an Investment of a small sum each year to mature 10, 16 or 20 years hence If you live. HOMKIt II. SMITH, Special Agent, Olllcc with Salem Lund Olllce. 0-0in.'l Salem, Oregon m u 1 u New Attractions each Week. In will This week wn are ottering ENAMELED IRON BEDSTEADS dltterc.it oizes beautifully llnlshcd and mounted, one of which make your sleeplnt: room look cozy and cool. In our rooms you will find the furniture uccessuryto complctly furn ish your home and only needs to be seen to bo appreciated, Our prices will prove satisfactory. Wo hopo to have you come und look over our stock at your earliest convenience. F. W. Hollis & Company Phone 301 TO" Sc 0. mo Just received and for sale 500 bbls fresh R. H. Lime. 400 bbls No. 1 Portland Cement, 50 bbls Plaster, Also Hair, Lath, Shingles, Tile, Sewer Pipe, Fire Clay and Brick. Cedar Posts, etc, at lowest Price. Second Growth Fir, large trees, 2.25 per cord. mm (WHom Hnluii Imp. Co, .'HO Chcmckctu and Front, ML flng?I College s 'or boys nnd young men. Conducted by !io Honedictino Fathers. Heiilthfiillv lllduttructivulvlociltcd.nl initio frnm Hulem, -10 miles from Portland.) Coni-urn: and Tuoitocoii Cemmas: Preparatory, I.itornry, Scientillc, Classical, Normal, Coiuinorcial. Si-koiai. Couusns in Mathe- inutlcs, hurveylng, Drawing, Civil Sin Ico, French, (Jorman, Spanish, Italian, Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Jluslc. A special class is provided for stu- (louts who on account of farm labor, wMi to outer lato In full and leave early in spring. Academic ilogreos and teachers state certillcates und stuto diplomas con ferred. Send for catalogue. Address, Tim PiiBsinitNT Mou.vt A no hi. Coi.i.i:nu, Mt. Angel, Ore. Carriages, Buggies, Waa:ons, Hacks, Ties and Baling Wire Constantly on hand. MOWERS, HAY TOOLS, BINDERS COTTAGE HOTEL, AKKIVA1J. K. H. Dow, San Francin'o; C. C. Me- Leiseund wife,.!. II. Kberiimu and wife, II. K. Vandenertnnd wife, Duveniwrt- .N eh., .1, P.Jones, W. F. Brock, Port, 1 The Popular Loan. Carey F. Martin, agent, sIkiwI for flJUUofStleiiH jter cent home Iohii, making the total suWriptiou to ditto $HMMX). The best practical Implements in the Market. We always lead on style and quality. Large supply ol stock and repairs always on hand. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Comoanyv Branch: Near Flouring Mill. i, tin Inns )0 111 at -i Ice Cream Social. An entertainment will 1m given at the I. V, 1. I , IIU1I (III 1I1UMIUV UV'ulllllu (......., 1 . I!. ....:.: ' : .kii-i, 1. . intTHry program m ami gramupiioue. Admlsntou frtw. rresin 10c. W i Ico the, on the model that's just In. 0 like ours Iwn the ouh' 11 (mw cents more tl euenp irusn. Harvest glove, bop gloviw, wide siniw nuts, uwmeis, good work ins shiHka, overshlrts, mix, eto. at low ost Ituckut prictM, H w Come und wo souio snap shots of 5 Murphy making the ride, aud .-.i., ,..!.... .1... O..X. ...I.I.. 1 -: 'J ft-u nuiiv (iiy iiruilllllllIVS JtlllUrilllll and the 'Wheel" bay about "sue-?) tloit" vacuum, air prtte-suro etc. W Tli Beiuutlfle American devotes W a page and a half to the event in ft picture and tost, and alto more 5 !..... .. ....I....... ... .1... I. i 'J tuuii u uiuiiiiiii iu ion iwmiiia 115 has taught on above subjects t This rule will revolutloiiiw train t biuklmg in loss than llvo yurs. The Steamer Albany will heronfUir leave Salem at 7 . in. on TuokIu.vs, Thurwluya and Satunlays for Portluud and wav m1iiu. Hay, Grain, Mill Feed Flour, Salt, et Quick sales. Phone 1781. Small prolits. 1)1 Court st. (live us a call. Brewster & White. Dawson Herb Ton cure constipation, will pntdtlvaiy After the Fire To enable me make rewirs, the Mock to clean up and I must dispone of V..HI- .Oini.ui for U) (Hints. This lnohulos all maktw. all sti .... v. .- --- r- -- : . sn : ,, - v. . r .i wt put iiiaui jui m tujij gi OotiKits. where the lines ant hroktm. chokx) for W) cents. , Shoes ancUOxfcMs Are going uut rapidly and wo are ladbj ehuri Lul buy Httr winter shoos now, vhen you can suyo Ir. r and all pr iced jn'oytin HMtr tonl II will jw' jwu ta 1 i U45J on vry I Towels p YOUUS .TO 0I.0SK LISBROS.&OO. FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOPPICB, SALEM, OREGON. W will glvJ up our patterns tptrmbor 16th. ffSWlMr suwmi-j 4 and Oash t A Wg line af TAirkUlt UUi tovls 4 (rum th To. ktitdg up to Immuiuu f Ihm ut 10 ami Wo. J aHHtum iinwi crwfcii air wiuuor fc uso (Hf ami Oe, K Fine sluwkwtl wuJi ami 10c. F1h klom-WI liMu ItV. " Sundries 4 0 Uullochs chain brvbh WV tiro tajH) io Graphite ixs.t grud e Tube craphllo . . 10V Duster net carrier COc Utiblwr drinkinb' wjw 36c; Oils, onont ewuHia, Iiiiim I tubes, oasiup, etc. at tlw lowuct j prmw. P. S. Aiwtlow well known Su. Iu Hdex UHK"lt a RO-inoh blie' sirtMK tatHrtiay, ami lie's m i tickled with Ut iJ nmtilHt I iitui iiw nw etevfi m wwk. M TTtftt 1 Bw&vvk' 1 rmr 1 J? iM"?&'..A' a'!wrr 1 &! wwflF ) xTM:' Damaged by UlntDf anrl Cmnln "Mlvl I4IIU WllliJIXUi Men's Sboe, ltoys' Shoaa, Iidfoa MiiK-s at your own prica. Come and iiiMpevt the klock and MHUtro a Iwrgaln. Jacoh Vogt, W STATK STHHI?r, Hoy Always Pleased ?nd Gratified ) itb purohasos niado at our store any 0110 is who ohowos fron "r hawlnxw stock of decoratoil ehlna, tm gtauwaro. Our stock contains all thnowetdMiHt in tabtewuro of all kinds ami deowutwrf eliina. We novwr xM kmlwwe ami tiae ijHHlity goodo Ih this line as tow m t arw .loittg right how. WIGGINS, 307 Commercial st. For Your Dinner Froah niwts for broil or roast CtmM.1 bHf iu (jiml'ity wo Imaat. Cokwl mats, lonOil ready to slice, All whan Mrvel will prove nice, If -ou prefer eookud meat Awl w fsh to avoid the bout, Have bent to your homo Suttsuuo or ham without bom. The Palace Market, MOVBU & CO. PbtiB SQC1. State street. Wood Wanted. will tuky a fw eonlfi 0 wood in OUTING We have had 1000 Cartoons made on purOMt to put up Fresh Roasted Coffee aad Tci in lib cartoons, sealed up air titjht for parties that are go ing to tho coast or mountains. Kkueubuu, Coffee roustwl twice a week, und put up just when ordered, and yot get it f rosh. fJmV Please mention it when you want it sealed. Aicuin Hemeuiibh, our Coffee, Tea, Making Powtlor, Spices ami extracts and order at YOKOHAMA TEA STORE, Telephone Red 2091. FVie Delivery. 1 JAM Debts due the old firm of Wolz & AWescke are payable to the new firm. BX&SSta & SON SonnemanN, TUB GROOKK 134 BUt at Stday Dinner. IlKTing om of Um hm ooaU bt Ute ity warrfrl to rr a tlttuwi iMt ram wW Mitov. Whit Hom IIaa. Tolenhouo S. t aumiu. CoraicR Home, TJw a&WIara are oemlni: home to have Ihttir pleturws made at tho Kllte Stmli-J iucowbor to Sparry, tuo artist, 710 U