The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 06, 1908, SECTION THREE, Page 7, Image 29

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 6. 1903.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
O&EGOXZAX TELEPHONES.
Pac. Statu. H"td.
Ormtlna;-Roon Jtaln 7)T A 6r.'5
City Clrcu:atlon Main 7f70 A i'.H
Manasln Editor Main "070 A 6-v.ij
Funday Editor Main 7070 A 6'iwS
CompoUng-Roora Main 7070 A
Cltr Editor Vain 7o70 A 0'5
SupL Building! Main "070 A 0J
AXCSENESTg.
TUB HEIUO THEATER (14th and Wash
Inffton streets) Tootpht at :15 o'clock,
the rreat American drama. The Lion and
the Mouse."
BUNGALOW THKATFR (Twelfth and
Morrison) Baker Stock Company In
"The Roe of the Rancho." .Hatlnee :16;
tonight at 8:13.
BAKER THEATER (Third, near Yam
hill) The pecta.ular musical production.
"The I-and of Nod." Matinee 2:15; tonight
at 6:10.
ORPHEUM THEATER (Morrison, be
tween Sixth and Bwenth) Advanced
Taudevllle. This afternoon at 2: 15 and
tonight at 8:13.
FANTAGE3 THEATER (Fourth and
Mark) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. T.30
and 8:30 P. M
GRAND THEATER (Washington, between
Seventh and Park) Vaudeville de luxe.
2:30. 7:30 and 8 P M. t
6TAR THEATER (Washington and Park)
The meocrajna, "A titrutcRle fr Gold."
Matinee at 2:14; tonight at 8:15.
U'ebfoot Camp to Celebrate. Web
foot Camp, No. 65. Woodmen of tha
World, will celebrate Its ISth birthday
iJrcember 11, which will long be remem
bered In fraternal circles as tha anni
versary of the mother of Woodmen of
the World camps. This camp is tha
largest In membership, haling nearly
M.) members. Including many of the
most influential citizens of Portland.
(Governors, Judges, attorneys, profes
sional men of all kinds, merchants,
art It an s and laborers are amalgamated
In a united fraternal spirit. A banquet
will be served in the reception-rooms of
tire Woodmen of the World Temple, 12S
Kleventh street, and an orchestra will
furnish music. A quartet will sing and
the following will respond to toasts: J.
E. Werleln, J. P. Kavanaugh, Judge
It. G. Morrow, Frank Mutter, James
P.uddiman, W. R. MctJarry, H. L Day,
J. J. Jennings and others. Tickets are
complimentary but must be secured from
the clerk's of flee. East Sixth and East
Alder streets. The committee is com
posed of A. L. Barbur. T. J. Murphy,
X. H. Bird. W. T. Woodward and Dr.
Herman J. Harris.
Petitiom SO Feet Lono. At the meet
ing of tha Lower Albina Push Club, Fri
day night, a petition asking the Council
to place on the ballot at the next elec
tion the resolution asking that the bridge
across the Willamette River be placed
at Hancock street was submitted. It is
JO feet long and boars about lvX names.
It Is not an Initiative petition, but mere
ly addressed to the Council asking a
chance to vota on the location of the
proposed bridge. At this meeting the
following permanent officers were
elected: President, George Lewis; vice
president, Fred Townsend; secretary. A.
C. Lewis: treasurer, L. M. Davis. The
committee on constitution reported prog
ress and was given further time. The
new club has about 100 members.
Bodt Arrives From East. The body
of Paul E. Smith, who died recently at
Xotre Dame, Ind.. reached Portland yes
terday. The funeral will be held tomor
row morning at 6t- Mary's Cathollo
Church, In Albina, with a solemn requiem
high mass. He was a graduato of Co
lumbia University and Rev. Father Hugh
Gallagher, vice-president of the college,
will be celebrant at the mass. He will
be assisted by other professors of the
university. Father McKean acting as
d aeon and Father Heiser as sub
deacon. The students and faculty of
the college will attend the funeral In a
body, a last tribute of respect for the
young man, who was popular alike with
professors and students.
Embossed Statiosert makes an Ideal,
sensible present, and the exclusive de
signs which Gills are now showing
make the most inexpensive, yet appro
priate gift you can give. The special
announcement on the society pase of'
thls paper Is well worth perusing. The
J. K. Gill Company, Third and Alder
streets.
AX iNTERISnSO WlMDOW D IS PLAT Of
surveving instruments and architects'
supplies at Gill's is attracting consider
able attention. One reason for this un
usual interest may be attributed to the
fnr-t that these goods make a most ideal
and sensible present for "him" the en
gineer or architecL
Tun Woman's Guild of the Church of
the Good Shepherd. Albina, will hold Its
annual bazaar on the evening of Decem
ber 9 and afternoon and evening De
cember 1 In Guild rooms, corner Sell
wood and Vancouver avenues. Useful
and fancy articles, table delicacies and
candies will be for sale.
Lectures at Masonic Temple:. There
will be a lecture at the new Masonic
Temple, today at 3 P. M-. by Walter
Thomas Mills, on the subject: "Ethical
Aspirations and Economic Needs." These
lectures will ba continued throughout
the week. The subjects are all related
to current social and economic evils.
The Lons W. P.RCN8 Compaxt, ITC
Morrison street have a stock of dia
monds, watches, jewelry and silverware
that Is complete In variety, correct in
quality and right In prioe. 9?e them for
holiday goods.
"It I the Hair That Makes the
Woman. "This and how to be beauti
ful is easv. Attend our sale of hair
goods- prices, cut In two, and I will tell
you. Aza H. Rebbecke. Grand Leader,
Fifth street.
House-Clean mo Tims I tub Tiki to
have your mattresses renovated and re
turned the same day. Main 474. A 1374.
Portland Curled Hair Factory. H.
Metzster. 126-2 Front street.
Cnqcesttovahlt. the easiest most
pleasant and inexpensive way to solve
the "gift problem" Is to visit Gill's,
where an endless variety of holiday
offerings await your coming.
Portland Heights. i block for sale,
view- new, modern eight-room house.
Facrl'floa at t&A See Henry C. Prud
homme. 306 Chamber of Commerce. In
surance and loans.
Christmas Cards. New Tear cards, art
calenders; exclusive lines, imported and
domestic' The Postal Shop, lU Fifth
street, near Washington.
Christmas Cards, New Tear cards, art
calenders; exclusive lines. Imported and
domestic Th Postal Shop, 124 Fifth
street, near Washlrgton.
Sewed Soles. 75 Cents. Best Oak
leather. While you wait or sent for.
Jacob Schwind, 567 Stark, near Park.
Phone Main T3i3. A 8212.
Thb I r ViNgtok Tennis Clcbhotjss may
be reserved for dancing or social parties
by applying to Mr. Rowe, Lumbermens
National Bank.
, Prt Cordwood and slabwood. sawed or
four-foot: prompt delivery. 3teel Bridge
Fuel Company. Phones: East 424. C
1773.
Moore, artist 7th and Stark sts. One
dozen platinum photographs make 1?
beau llf ul Christmas presents. Order now.
For Rent. A few nice 'faces In The
Oregonian building. fctce Superintendent
room 201.
Met me every Tues. eve., 8:30 sharp.
Jolly Fellows Dancing Club. Rlnglera'.'
Fine Embroidery Done; stamping a
specialty. Bertha Martin. 312 Alisky bldg.
Dr. J. D. Sternberg has moved to the'
Corbett bldg.. Fifth and Morrison sts.
Will buv "). Fort. Home Tel. bonds.
State lowest price. A D 401. Oregonian.
A Home Telephone bond with stock
for sal cheap. A D . Oregonian.
OtR Ha'-k meets all trains, railroad
station Ash. Shipherd's Springs.
Renew Maqazuns Subscriptions, at
Gill's.
Dr. Swain, de-itlst. SU Dekum bid.
Heilio) Mat Build Theater. An
nouncement has been made that Calvin
Hellig has secured an option on property
situated at Fifth and Taylor streets, on
which a theater Is to be built in case
stock In a proposed company Is sub
scribed. The announcement Is one more
of similar ones made at intervals during
the last two or three years, the location
of the proposed new theater changing
from Fourth and Oak to the Plttock
block and then to Alder street D. a
Steams Is quoted as authority for the
latest scheme.
Institution Thanks Donors. The
management of the Children's Home
wishes to thank the generous public for
the donations sent the institution on the
Thanksgiving holiday. Particularly ap
preciated were the donations of the
school children; every public school, as
well as private Institutions, very gen
erously remembered the little ones. To
one and all are extended the hearty
thanks of the children, as well as those
in charge of the Institution.
If Ion desire to see nature In all Its
grandeur, take the Oregon Electric car,
at Front and Jefferson streets, and ride
to Capitol Hill, the fare is only. 6 cents,
the scenery and mountain view is un
surpassed, incidentally we will show you
a nice seven-room house, on lot 60x161
feet which is to be given away free.
For full particulars see agents on the
ground. Clohessy & Smith, 401-403 Mc
Kay building.
B. P. O. Elks. Members of Portland
Lodge No. 142 are requested to meet In
their lodgeroom, today (Sunday) at 1
P. M. sharp. The lodge will then proceed
in a body to the Taylor-Street Methodist
Church to conduct the memorial service.
Visiting brothers are invited to assist
By order of the exalted ruler. C. M.
Bills, secretary.
Otto Herbb. tenor, who sings at the
Lutheran Church, West Park and Jeffer
son streets, will open a vocal studio in
Portland, December 8. Prospective stu
dents please apply by letter this week.
Address 41V.i Jefferson street.
Wi G. Jones has disposed of his
barber shop, at 266 Alder street and Is
now located at S4 Sixth street.
Improvement Club Meets. The Mount
Scott Improvement Club will hold Its
regular meeting, at Laurelwood hall,
Monday evening. December 7. The water
question and other matters will be dis
cussed. Every resident of the Mount
Scott district should be In attendance.
Save the Discount. Send check or pay
at ofrtce on or before the 10th to save
the discount on December bills for the
Automatic Telephone. Home phone your
long-distance calls to Tacoma, Seattle and
way points. Home Telephone Company,
corner of Park and Burnslde streets.
For Ladies Onlt. We have just re
ceived a large stock of fancy vestlngs,
acceptable by any one whether hus
band, brother, father or sweetheart as
a holiday gift No doubt we have their
measure. W. P. Kraner & Co.. 223
Washington street
Church op Our Father (Unitarian).
Seventh and Yamhill streets-Morning,
The Life and Influence of John Milton"-
evening (Seventh-street entrance).
"The Radicnl Differences Between the
Emmanuel Movement and tha So-called
Healing Cults."
Values to J3.73 for 50 cents; one of the
ways we advertise goods, on display in
our window Saturday and Sunday, for
this sale that starts Monday morning.
One article to a customer. Elite China
& Glass Company, 352 Morrison street
A Messaob op Lovb. affection, good
will, or friendship is conveyed best in
a book. Why not give books for Christ
mas? GUI's have the best stock to
choose from have you read their an
nouncement In this Issue?
Thanks Guild Members. The Chil
dren's Home was the recipient of a
generous donation of. muslin underwear,
from the Needlework Guild, for which
they wish to express thanks and ap
preciation. I Ma KB a specialty of selling business
property, income-bearing and vacant; the
kind there is big money In from fcOOO to
000. Call on Ev J. Daly, 222-S-4 Falling
building. .
Wb Can Save Toe 25 to SO per cent
on stoves, ranges and heaters, also on
"i: of furniture. Rex Furniture
Company, 230 Second street
Books Are Best for Christmas gifts
There Is a book for you to give and
you'll enjoy looking iur
Third and Alder streets.
GENUINE IMPORTED STRANSKT WARE
at one-half price to Introduce our store
to the public Rex Furniture Company,
230 Second street
For SALBElegant oak furnishing
goods, shelves and showcases also hat
cases and window fixtures as good as
new R- M. Gray. 2C9-271 Morrison st
BOOKS.-Cholce do luxe, "mlted and
numbered editions exclus f;
now on exhibition at Gllman's. 411 ash
lngton street.
Christian Science- Books mottoes
pictures. Jewelry, Bibles. Moffett s. 111
Sixth, near Washington street
Millinert. velvets, ribbons, etc. this
week at Gllman's. (Save 75 cents on the
dollar.)
Houpe-Movino timber, any sire from
12x12x40. Klein, Ninth and Hoyt streets. .
For Christmas Gifts see the Louis
W. Bruns Company. 283 Morrison street.
Gill's "The Ideal Gift Store."
DIAMONDS
for
CHRISTMAS
I- -
"SO..
Prosperity has surely returned,
and In what more appropriate
manner can yon celebrate it than
by giving a Christmas present of
a diamond?
Diamond Indicate prosperity,
and. judging from the number we
are selling, Portland surely Is hav
ing a boom.
Our prices on diamonds must be
low compared with others, for we
are certainly laying aside a great
many f.ir Christmas presents.
Our Diamond Rings for $25.0) to
$50.00 are big values, and if you
will compare them with others we
feel sure you will agree with us.--
Ladles' Beautiful Diamond Rings,
set with one or more diamonds,
from J2J.00 up.
Cluster IUna-a. set with emeralds,
rubles, sapphires, opals and other
precious gems, from $10.00 up.
Diamond Brooches In all the new
styles, set in single stone or clus
ter, from $10.00 up.
ARTICLES SET
WITH
DIAMONDS.
Cuff Buttons.
Tie Clasps,
Brooches, E m
b 1 e m Pins,
Rings, Seal
Rings. Scarf
Pins, Beauty
Pins, Hat Pins,
Bracelets,
Match Boxes,
Necklaces,
Watches, Lock-
t m U n K o
V e'l 1 Pins.
SEE OCR
TWENTIETH
CESTIRY
CUT
DIAMONDS.
The finest
gems that are
on the market.
Cut entirely
different
from the regu
1 a r, and five
times as much
sparkle. Must
be seen to he ap
preciated.
With our stock of Unmounted
Diamonds we oan match any stone
you have.
PORTLAND'S
BUSY
WATCH HOUSE
WB HAVE JUST RECEIVED
an immense stock of Watches
direct from the factories In silver,
gold-filled and solid gold. More
than we bad expected. They must
be sold before January 1st
Our Low Prices will make them
sell, and Christmas watches can be
had for way below the regular
prices.
Instesd of raising; the prices, as
some do, we shall lower them, and
for the next two weeks you can
buy watches at bottom rock prices.
Get Our Prices they will con
vince you.
Gentlemen's GoId-FlHed Watches
from $8.50 up; solid gold from
$25.00 up; silver and nickel $2.50
and up.
Ladles' Gold - Filled Watches,
$9.50 to $40.00; solid gold from
$15.00 to $500.
If you want a watch now Is your
time to buy. We will gladly lay It
aside for you until Christmas.
EVERY WATCH IS OILED
AND THOROUGHLY
REGULATED BEFORE IT
LEAVES OCR STORE.
JAEGER BROS.
266 Morrison Street, Bet. 3d and 4th
JEWELERS
OPTICIANS
Modern six-room house for sale, fur
race, two Are places, full lot; near
schools and carlinea. Owner, 590 East
Taylor street No agents.
ExcLUsrvD Designs in Christmas cards,
calendars, mottoes. Moffett's, 111 Sixth,
near Washington street
WHEREJTO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant; fine . rlvate apart
ments for ladles, 305 Wash., near Fifth.
Superior Restaurant 187 4th. near
Yamhill. Special Chicken Dinner. In
cluding pie or Ice cream. 85c First
class service.
Castllllan Grill, Span.sh cooking for
men and women. Regular Spanish din
ners, 4 to 8 P. M., 60c. 427 Wash. st.
Castllllan Grille. Spanish cooking
for men and women. Regular Spanish
dinners, 4 to 8 P. M.. 60c, 427 Wash st
Moore's Restaurant will serve a 80o
chicken dinner today, 148 Fifth, opposite
Meier & Frank's.
Watson's Restaurant will serve a fine
chicken dinner today. 60 cents. 331 Wash.
A special 60o chicken dinner today at
Hall's Restaurant. 330 Washington st
PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES
Being hardily grown In the open
field, roses from the Sibson Rose Nur
series can be .planted to advantage
whenever the ground Is not frozen or
too wet
Slbson's roses are famous for reli
ability and quality.
Plant now for next Summer bloom.
Office and nurseries, 1180 Milwaukie
avenue." Phone, Sellwood 950.
A RESIDENCE BARGAIN.
We have for sale a very desirable
residence on East Main, near East Six
teenth street nine rooms, modern im
provements, cement sidewalks, street
improved. The price is only $4750; $500
cash will buy this, balance on time.
This is a snap. Investigate It . For
particulars apply to
CHARLES K. HENRY & ON.
2S0 Stark St. Portland, Oregon.
VISIT. :SWINT0N TODAY
The Weather JViH Not Interfere
With Our Automobile Service.
We will run covered autos right to
our property and show what Is left out
of 800 lots that were offered to the
public seven weeks ago. Some pur
chasers have already made 25 per cent
on their lots. While we are grading
the streets we will give a discount of
10 per cent on purchase price
Call at our office any time during
the day and we will run you out to
Swlnton and back in an hour.
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY,
Seventh floor. Couch building. Fourth
street near Washington. Tel. Main
6681 and A 1916.
ORIENTAL RUGS.
Nothing More Appropriate for
Xmas Present.
People of culture and refined tastes
consider a real choice Persian rug a
picture for the floors. It Is really a
source of joy that will last for genera
tions. Such real, choice rugs can be
had at Atlyeh Bros., the exclusive rug
Importers, at 394 Washington street
They are offering now hundreds of
these superb and artistic gems of the
Orient at remarkably low prices. Each
rug is a choice one and carefully se
lected by Mr. George Atlyeh. who has
been In Turkey for the past seven
months.
COAL, WELSH ANTHRACITE
Rock Springs and Australians. In
dependent Coal & Ice Co., 853 Stark.
Phone Main 780; A 8780.
Dry Fir Cordwood.
Sawed or in four-foot lengths. Oregon
Fuel Company. Main 65. A 1665.
When a dantlat in China Is extractlnc a
tooth for a patron an assistant pounds on
a a-eng- to drown out tha crlea of lha
Ttient.
fuTs'N DIAMONDS AND
HIGH-GRADE WATCHES
a-,i . V
Tha opportunity to wenre a good Watch or Diamond-at an unusually low pric is always appreciated, and
ou? StoZwL "for genuine bargains that always bring crowds of; buyers. Eemember, w. sell only the
most reliable goods, and our guarantee stands back of every sale.
Men's Open-Face Watches, with
gold-filled case; guaranteed 20
years; latest models FIgln$er?Q
movement i f m
Men's 14-k. Solid Gold HantrnsCa
Watoh, with plain or fancy en
graved" ease; Wtham or 535.50
ElaTin movement "
LAY-AWAY TIME
IS HERE
Dont wait until the last min
ute to select your Christmas
gifts. Buy them now, while you
oan save money on them. A
small deposit will reserve any
article for future delivery.
Men's Hunting Cas Watch, with
gold-filled case: guaranteed 30
vears, and Waltham or o C
Elgin movement. Special. . .P1'
Ladles Watch, with Hunting Case;
oruaranteed 20 years; Waltham or
Elgin movement ePclai J J 5 00
Lfadlear 14-k. Solid Gold Watoh. with
plain engine . turned or fancy
prfto fff .8.?.. ?.1..$2625
M SPECIALS
'lyj All a-naranteed pure
f 9 white and perfect, set la i
f i ladles' and gentlemen's ,i
feal settlmara. lil
$100 Diamond Ring....
$ 76 Diamond Ring....
t 13 Diamond Ring....
I 86 Diamond Ring....
t 10 Diamond Ring....
Select any one next
small deposit and same
lor you until Xmaa. -
885. OO
... .860.00
.,..837.50
820.00
... .816.00
week, pay
will be held
LEFFER'
T9gf JEWELERS & SILVlKoIVlliria
272 WASHINGTON STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON
UmJ AND COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA
r-3
"gyT
Pprrians at no other season of th,e vear is the value of this great, good
clothes store more universally recognized than during that delightfully
exciting period just preceding the advent of Christmas, when thousands
of persons are searching for gifts through which one's sentiments may be
expressed in a practical, sensible manner.
1 " '-a.
' t iS I ' ::
Of special interest to holi
day shoppers, and the gen
eral public, is our great holi
day exhibit of Overcoats,
Cravenettes, Suits, priced
from $15.00 upward; Smok
ing Jackets and Bath Robes,
from $4.00 upward; Brook
Hats, $3.00; Dent's, Fownes'
and Adler's Gloves, from
$1.50 to $2.25; plain, fancy
and initialed Handkerchiefs,
silk Nightgowns, Pajamas,
Suspenders, Mufflers, Um
brellas, Neckwear, Sweater
Jackets and Hosiery.
We are exclusive Portland agents for Holeproof Hosiery ;. guaranteed for 6 months; Men's Holeproof
Sox are now $1.50 for box of six pairs the same guarantee and same sox as formerly sold for $2 box.
. . CHRISTMAS PHOTOS.
Pictures taken at Aune, Columbia bldg.,
between now and Christmas, will be fin
ished promptly regardless of weather.
Are You Going to
CALIFORNIA?
Write Chester W. Kelley, 608
First avenue, Seattle, Wash.,
Representative
HOTEL DEL MONTE
Near historic Monterey, Para
dise of the Pacific. Mid-Winter
Golf and Polo Tournament
for Northwestern players. A
delightful climate, beautiful
surroundings. Booklets, rates
and particulars gladly given.
A SPLENDID SHOWING OF
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Beautiful Japanese and Chinese novelties all the latest crea
tions: Satsuma, Cloisonne, Bronzes, Hammered Brass Ware,
fine decorated Porcelain Tea Sets, Silk Embroidered Kimonos.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Jackets, Mandarin Coats, Screens,
Carved Furniture, etc.
Closing Out Entire Line of Toys. Everything: Reduced 25
Per Cent.
PAGODA BAZAAR
ANDREW KAN
246 WASHINGTON ST.
BUILD! BUILD! BUILD!
We have several plans of bun
galows. Call and see them if j'ou
contemplate building a home of
your own. We can finance it for
you. Plans and specifications at
1 per cent.
Building Department.
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY
714 COUCH BUILDING
109 FOURTH STREET
DESKS s TABLES
Just opened for your. .
inspection, our fifth car
load of 0 u 1 1 e r Office
Desks this year.
The only solid oak
desk made, and lower in
price than veneered
desks.
Think of the number
of desks sold.
Think of the number
of men we have saved
money. Why can't we
do the same for you ?
Come in and see us
about it.
STATIONERY
& PRINTING
CO.
Eifth and Oak Streets
EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE
chwab Printing Co.
BEST WORK. REASON ABLS FXICES
9 AtM STARK STREET
Suitable Xmas Gifts
Something in the electric cooking: line.
Something In the electric fixture line.
Something In electric novelties.
Something; In an electrlo stand lamp.
We Have Them All
GET OIR PRICKS AND SEE THE GOODS.
WESTERN ELECTRIC WORKS
NO. 61 SIXTH STREET, PORTLAND, OR.
Phones Main 188, A 1680.
Ik !g
THE PERRY HOTEL
Madison St.
A Boren Ave.
SEATTLE
Absolutely
Fire-Proof
European
FUn
CnltedWlreleu
Station
The HlChest Grade Brery Mod.rs CosTealeacs
Centrally located and commanding; a view of th
Olympics. Cascade Mountains. Mt. Eainier and
Puset Sound. Auto-'Bun meets trains and boats,
J. 8. McTERNAN. ManaEor
THE PORTLAND SHOE REPAIR CO.
269 Yamhill, between Third and Fonrth.
Bauer & Storjper, Props. Phone Main
7655. Bhoes caiiea lor uu
Work
Done
While
'rii'- I ou Wait
riL.ii
A J776 Fbones Main J77S.
Vulcan Coal Co.
32'J Burnslde St.
WE HAVE
Rock Springs Coal
ATI Other Hlgrh-Orade House Coals.
HOTEL
Washington Annex
SEATTLE
Rates:
European
SI per
day op
American
S3 np
All modern outside rooms with every con
venience. Free auto-'bus meets trains and
oats. - J. H. DAVIS, Proprieto
DUTLBRiANNEX HOTEL
CORNER 4TJ;-i
'iL mabion st;
'iEATTLE.WASU
Cfntrly
tooa.ted avithm ttr
b Lodes of principsi
tie&.tr3 and on ;
1 ha.1 block from ',
UNR TO
.AYPEXPOSmOH
APIO depot ,
1 LI DAY "AMER ICAN PLAN
2 J -EUROPEAN
BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS AND BO AT3
.CARUCTON GlbB&E.T Jlsnaysr