T?:a .cL ,3o;t da"Y joutnau pcww"' fkiday evenino, October Ts rt 1: toaiexrs unnum Humn dnsd l......HUiHkt' ttidr.r's t. "Osos H, -w" Colombia ...."Hi Mr b.tA- 4naa sf Mm IW fori Vata!Ue tWoe , ,....VuJTi!te Areas ..., Tai Tlt Star v Vtadarllta t A tMTNM tfllMr Wt t the Ml . ery of ths Rsv. Stanton C. Lad ban was Toua pt ine iruaieee ok we bwom Baptist church. Da at Atooond and Aafceny . streets, at th annual reunion and ban ' guet held last sight By standing vats the members unanimously ratified the 'action of tb trustss. Deeooa W, B. Hail explained that, the Increase had bean decided on beoaase Mr. Lapham la j-"" the most faithful and caergstlo paator (ha , k.. aw H.4 Swifli : showed ths current sxseaees of tha ;. ohureh bava all baaa mat and that aux Ulary religious sooletles axa Id Hour- i, Isblng eonditkm. ' .. m i ; One man baa B. Johnson eallsd npen ' tha polloe to aaatat him In locating bis U I H.H Till. tilKI f ' It la tha flan ffaaolaco oAelala ha ap peels to. Whan tha bar ran a way from hla fattia kar it na taw tha numua at following tha Higgling circus. This tiiae, it tm hhi, ww iam DNirM we aju with a vaudeville troupe. At tha tima tha bor want with tha eireua bo was . locstsd ta Bant Boon by Detective t It ran. who travels with Una blf shows. Ha was a tart ad horns ward, but dlssp y Ptf4 Seals. Tsks a gtgambsat reds through the mountainous radon, amidat tha match- Um scenery of Oregon. .Vlaw tha groat waterfalls, oaayona ul glens skirting tha Columbia, Tha staamar Chaiiea B. - flpanear laavaa foot of - Washington street 'Mondays, Wed needs ye had Frl . days oa Its up-river run to Tha Dallas i and way landings, rturnlac on altar tiato day. Whan eomlBa to Portland laava tha train at Tha Dalloa and rlda . down to tha ony on tha flpanoor. Tai. Brown ta Wta of tha Halm Clothing and Chlcsac bo atora at, lU-7 mib pi lev wi, vuuu viu uw in eiwkuiiiai, v ahoca and. man' a and bora furniahlnga v a la balas mada at thla aalo la Mtaiaaw Inc. ' Such a raeord braaklna; aala waa navar twtfnra nuumMlaf at thfa aaa arm " of tho yoar. If yon want high el aaa ;, . pal.. - w, . H. -HtcWln. a laborar, Un from a V l-foot acaffold at tho antranoa of tho t fair grounda Tuooday aftatpo ' and fraoturad hla light lagv Ha waa work tng 001 tho oatranoo whan a plaak avd- dealy cava way undor. him. praolpltat I In tha vtetlm to tho ground. Dr. A. C ralth raduead too fractaro and ardarad 11 tha man aaat homo. - , If yon want your linon wblta L ' If you want ft lanndarad Hht ---,- ,: Tha Union hi tha nlaoo to go - - Maavaa your ffarmanta look Ilka v It la Orafon'a traataat laundry. It's 4 It la llttM wondar it dailghta na , ', natrons all tha ttma. flaoond and Co . lumbta. TaL Main lit. . ? , V -At tho amraal maatlng of tha board of , . dlraotoro of tha Portland nubll baths ' yaetarday Edward Holmaa praaaotad tha smwoal roport of -Traosurar R- Zfv1n V atooa. showtna a boMneo of 7t 1 at " . Ladd d TUton's bank in favor of tha V oauiav a aonciaBicr or o ino opan . -. suoaonpuon.- . , ' -;'Tow ahoos 't Will bo ' -. -.Dona todapi. " A , ; At anew .' ';.: '. ,! ir m " Nd thorn. f'" Ooodyaar Shoo ranalr Paotory, Thmbnt boar Gas Co.'s offlea. Frao eall and 00 Uvory any raaaeaabla dlataaon. , ' Tha capital stoHt of tha Columbia "' .Basin Stock Tarda aoaspany haa boon Increased to SSSO,Os. -A sits far tho '- salaetad m a short tima. Sltaa havo Jonas. A- A, , j ' Football I Pnotballl , , ' Tha aaaoan'a first bla; csmst . : L Tomorrow at Multnomah Field, I p. . Multnomah va Astoria. Multnomah's only gane befors CaU fornia natohos. . . ,. .. - '' - Kasldants of St Johns declare that tha proposed amendment to tho pound I ordinance will reault In permitting cat tle to roam through the town la the '' asms way aa befors the ordinance was passed. They Insist that the ordlnanoe should be left as K eBBBBnajp 1 ' f- Footbstlf' ' ;i ,'-'. i Muitnomsh v AstorUL ? mt ?'!i. See all the local cracks play. At Multnomah Field tomorrow at t p. m. A red-hot same, rata sr shine. The Christian IkidaavroF aoefat of the t First Convregmtlonsl ohurcta la to flvs tha Srst membars' sociable of fhs year . at the T. - it. o. a. tonight in tha r-, : iiai mm a mmm nmm mm IT SEEMS TO BE LIKE PILLING TEETH TO GET Y01R ATTENTION 1 i :s -. - ... . . i. . In the mnntifBi'many erf you mn handling your material la ths good old-faghioned wayman power and horsa power, and wondering why tha other fal low keeps ahead of you. Take an Hour Off . and Find Out ' Coma down to tha shop and aaa a practical teat of ; Yona of mr new reversible v. : Vi!!cn:stto (htactcs Hoist elation parlors, and a good program has baaa arraaaad. which will eonalat la part of a reading; by Vrs. Vesta Town-send-WUllams, a violin solo . by Miss Cornelia Barker and a vooal solo by . . Kllpaok. Praoantnc the program will be a run of basaet ball In tho vrmn. alum between the Tlsere," lightweight ohamplons of last yearu and a team picked from tha lead are. Tha gams will bearUi at o'clock. This social Is open to all association members and their women frioods. . Whits Tern pi a Bapttat ohureh eon dudad Its annual business meeting last night Tho reports showed a very suo ceaaful year In all departments. Over lil.sog has been ralssd for various pur poses. Including tho Improvement . of the churoa property ana renovation of tho parsonaas. Tha officers sleeted for the year rs:, Ax U Veaals, clerk; Mies Daisy Btltea, aaaiatant elerk: Grant Phegley, troasursr; C ft Kopf, aaaiat ant treasurer; S. G. Mai ana J. D. Buah nell, John Wlasv deacons. The Sunday school superintendents wars sleeted aa follows: Central Bible school. Jantua BMwards; flsvler street. A. Lewis; Unlvsralty park. Mrs. J. T. Hoys; Dlsle, Cornelius Mclson, Tho report of the good eltlsonshlp committee by O. P. M. Jamleson, chairman of tha. committee and preslderU of tho Portland Municipal Issgus, was Intsroallng. ' , Cameron, president of tha North west Kleotrlc Bngtneerlaa aompsny, ac companied by his wlfs and Mrs. J. B. Godfrey, left last evening for tha east Mr. Cameron wlU visit the St. Loals ex po alt ten for 19 days ana men spend a few days st his old boms In Dansvllle. 111., visiting relatives and friends. Hs will also visit Chlcaco Cincinnati. Phila delphia Mew York and Boston on busi ness natters. Mr. Cameron haa bean appointed a dologats to ' the Trans- Mlaslsslppl Commercial songrsos, which meats in St Louis October to II. Ms WU1 be absent Hi weeks. , , B. G. Welch, until rsosntry manager of tho Colombia 1 theatre, has eoneludod ta appear in vaudovlllo bsra Ho will pre sent a sketch celled Tllp Mr. Flop. with tha asslstansa of his wlfs. Klttls Franc Is. Miss Dyer and Miss Beatrice. The new arranarsmsnt follows Mr. Welch resignation ss a anambar af tho Columbia Stock company. , At ths quartprlj buslnsns meeting of the Highland Congregational ehurch mst nlcbt, IX B. Cooley reported on too meeting of the stats association. A Junior Bndsavor society of about M membars has lust been organised. A movomesj tor a siali - aosisty In ' ' See announcement of tho Cope and Millinery and Suit house annual autumn eele. which begins tomorrow morning. Shrory artlelo rsduosd, MlUlnsry, suits and Jackets at ana-half and one-third radostUtsv i ;i.t; Ths Third fhfnatry will basin Hs sec ond annual target praetlos October tT and will oontlnua for several days. Ths praeties win bo held sn tha target range bask af tha slty park. toeaeBBaaawsmi ' Ths Demoeratlo oounty central- som- mittee will meat next Saturday evening at tha stats commltteca headqnartars la Hotel Soott, Seventh and Ankeny strssts, Football f FootbsUl , V- - The first big gams of tha season! . Multnomah vs.1 Aettorla. " : , Multnomah Field tomorrow t I p. m. ' Wa-Hoo Tonic Ths groat blood puri fier, news tonle and ltver retnilator. Just what yon need these days. Tor aala by all drnffgtota.- - -. : ' Ws si aaa and press your slothes and shins your shoos for il.oo par month. Unique tailoring Co, T Washington. Main 14. Portland Wire dk Iron Works ars bow located at Trenkmaa Co.'s on Fonrth ar - Flaadera, . Werh famed . out prosnptly, . 1 .: . - c , Chew Des-Tal-Oum, bars pearly tsoth and prevent dssay. , For sals every wham. -... " Adlutant-Oeaersi W. B. Ftnasr of the Oregon Natlonnl Guard has returned from a trip to Bull Rua, Where ha viewed ths military maneuvers at the famous battle ground. On his return hs stopped at St Louis and visited the fair. . .- - - ; 'A Reliable Shoe Rrn. Tha Bsron Shoo Oo at - Mor rison street. Is onb of ths city's oldest and most reliable Arms. They handle ths very best grades of men's, women's and children's shoes to be found on ths coast, and ths prices quoted ars always low and reasonable, quality sonsldered. In men's shoes they handle such well known brands as George B. Kesth Co. T. D. Barry A Co.; In boys shoes, ths BioeUlor sad Bunker Hill brand; in wo man a ahoos. B. P. BSed Co.. Hllltsrd dt Tabor, and the celebrated Bad School House shoes. Thsas well known brsnda nd ths firm's reputation as to reliabil ity and honesty ars sufhclsnt guarantee that those who trade hers ars euro of good values for tho money spent To morrow a pedal sales la every depart tasat, ars announced by ths Barons. , Free tea with Sunday Journal cash Want ads. Don't forgot n. it in; 4 '. ; ..; y.. r - I AT Till TlATXU j : " I . r ' 1 11 iMWMIK) IS BAJTD. "But this one she hath naught la common with tho daughtsrs of moo. Her great eyes shins like suns Under triumphal arches the whtteneee of her bosom outshines tho diamonds of - her neokUoi. When. I- was near her I breathed tho odor of temple fragrant as wins, terrible as Death. Oh how tho stones must thrill beneath her saadtUa. and ths very stars lean out to sas nor as In these words, ths giant barbarian. Matho, sspresses his worship of Ba lsmmbe, tho daughter of Hajullcar. In a great tragedy written by Stanlalaus Staags and presented hi Portland for ths first time last night by Frederick Wards and bUtbryn Kidder. Read those Unas and what other mod ern playwright will -they auggeet? Only onsJuatln V- McCarthy the author of "If I Wars King." It waa ths pleasure of ths Marquarots flrst-nlchtera to witness a play that ast all Now York talking when it was first produced by Blanche Walsh. They talked not only of ths star, tho climaxes and ths scons they had thought of ss ob jectionable, but- of the beautiful ma guags In whlsh tho powerful story Is told nnd tho .gorgeous dressing of a Wagenbsls. and Kemper production. To express It frankly, ths first thing that Imprsasas ths spectator is ths mar velous Bosnlo dlspUy. And then the characters ars revealed, an by one, In maummcent taetalon. Mr. Wards, while hs disclaim tho sa tire to substitute barbarian ohlef for Shakespsrsan' roles, appeara aa Matho with all tho maynetlsm af his arlato oratle make-up laid aside. His aotlmr laat night was a treat as great a treat as hs haa given Portland aloes bis Marc Antony, whloh ha reads so beautifully. In ths third not. ths groat tent scene, tha actor waa at his best. I dare say that no other man sould bavs used the word "Salammbo" as many tunas ss did Mr. Wards and convey to ths audience ths absolute sincerity of the barbarian lovey. It was at ths end of this sot that ths house demanded 'a curtain apsaoh, after seven curtain cells. It was not long. Mr. Wards merely thanked the audience on behalf of Miss Kidder as well and truthfully added: "The only reward aa actor haa m ths applause of ths moment and. perhaps, tha msm ory of tt afterwards." MiBg Kidder in ths title role far sur passes any other effort ths writer has seen her attempt. She Is ths dlgnlflsd picture ths author Intended until her de scription of ths storm' the staes poa sossss no language mors beautiful gives full away to her emotional powers. She, as wait aa her oo-atar, arose to a tremendous height In ths tent scons, and tha death waa snactsd with what we oall "real lam. . ; . Thomaa Coffin Cooks, who has been associated with Wagsnbals and Kemper aa stage director for several years, plays ths aged Greek, Spendlua, with fins ef fect. Especially Intense Is his rtvld de scription ef slavery and ths curse upon Hamllcar. Wadsworth Harris Is con vincing as tha deposed chieftain of tho Carthaganlsa hosts and Miss Brooks Is a satisfactory Hilda. There ars few weak spots to ths oast. In fact, and ths marvelous sosnto production would be worth goliur to sea aa an exhibition, even if ths play did not exist. Ths sngngsmsnt lasts until tomorrow night. Admirers of what is slassle on tha-etage will not vsrlook "Salasnmbo. "tiuvyAvasi cxocnV grandfather's Clock" wss produced fey ths first Uses last sight a Oardrays theatre before a small audlanos. It tells ths story of an inhsrltanos that die appears through ths abeentmlndedneea of an old man. Zn an endeavor to pre vent any posslbls obanod of -robbery ho hides ths box of .money in an 01a ciock and forgets, about It. His grandson, who m In lovs with ths hslrsss is nus- naeted fcv his father of steeling the money just before ths boy runs away to ths elty. Hs runs away because he be lieves his sweetheart is to marry an other. Tho work of a detective sn the trail of ths hero and egged on by the villain, e lawyer who has charge of tho legal affairs of ths heroins and who la anxious to marry her.! samas ins scory Just ss ths hero Is about to bs taken tho grandfather haa a luold moment, ths money la reoovered. ths hero's name is cleared, the happy aoupls united and ths villain thwarted. James Hurley aa Daniel Hughes, father of ths hsro. had ths strongest role last night and filled tt welL Lola Davis made a winsome heroine, while Franklin Sales bury. Louis-Swtmsr. Arthur vsrner, George P. Haines, A Ida Gardner and Bs telle Furr filled ths other rows, ine actors and aotrsssss were hardly fitted for tho play, whlsh would need a star east in order to become popular. It waa originally intended to run out ths week wltk HGrandfsthers Clock. but ths managsmsnt has dsoMed that It will not do, at least In Its present shape and A Romanes of Coon Hollow" will hold ths attention of Cordray'a patrons until ths end ef ths week. . " ' m BVAVVB PfcAY.' rflobe, ths status, emerges from her resting Plaos each night at ths Colum bia theatre and delights tho audlanos with a representation of what a piece of marble, suddenly corns to life as a woman might say and da In modern New York. This has been me most profitable week of ths entire season at ths now bouse, and Btags mremor Bern ard ' Is racking hla brain to discover a faros of ths same msiit for early pro duction. Next week's bfll win be "An Ameri can Cltlsen ths Hat Goodwin hit. which will employ sii ths favorites or the eompsny. Including . Dot Barnard, who has not as yst had an opportunity at ths Columbia. Ths powerful lovs theme of the play will be carried out by Miss Counties and Mr. Baums, walls ths other membars will all have strong roles ta perform. The usual mstlnee takes plaos tomorrow. "Ths Wtsard of Os," which somas as ths Harerusm Orand theatre next Thurs day, Frldsjr and Saturday nights, Ostobsr It, 1 and 11. with a spselal matinee Saturdar, is ons of ths greatest hits of ths day. Aa tntsrsstlnp; peculiarity of ths audiences that visit Tns Wlsard at Os" Is that there are always maay people in ths theatre who have -esse ths play Before." a gtrangsr who drops In is sur prised to hear thosS around him saying: "Now Dorothy ta going ts brln tbs Bosrsorow ts ltfs or "just watt a minute and you'll aaer that girl sing 'Sammy to ttm man la ths upper right hand boms" Ths advance sals of seats will open Tueeday morning, Oetober 11 at ! s'cloc. - , - nnooox aouoi ra oaw " With srisrlsok Holmes as ths esntml ftgurs, 1C Is no wonder that "Ths Sign of ths Four" attracts large ' andlsness nightly to ths Baker theatre. Tha slay haa turned out to bs ons of tho most fascinating Sufferings of ths early sea son. Tonight and tomorrow aftamooa snd night will he the Isst opportunities of witnessing ths thrilling pleoe af stagecraft. .--'' -.. ' - tt mxa-n ei swonn.-' Ths story st, "By Right f awhrd." which Ralph ' Stuart produces three nights and Wsdneedsy matinee, begin ning Monday, Ostobsr la, at tbs Mar- 1 1 r. ay ill 53-53 3d St K "ea2v C Corner Davit , Aja "LET THERB '.' eo . 'V ' ' V A good, aerrlccablo TWe tarxip worth ? 734 as a , special ; Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ! t i':-.A-i AAh' tAAL HainesTea Store ' i . - -'-'V'?- ::v V' i Phone Main 1708. 170 THIRD STREET ooam Orand, la taken from A. Itarehmont'a stlrrinc novel of tho sdms UUe.- Ths sosnsa ars laid In Russia, and tha plot revolves around ths adventures of a rouag American named Richard Hamilton, who Is mistaken for Alexia Pstronvltob. lieutenant In ths Mosoow Hussars. Mr. Stuart produced this play last season on the Padflo oosst with suo osss whloh waa recently duplicated at tbs Amerloon theatre, Nsw Tors, where ha mads a splsndtd Bosnia production. Beats ars now selling- niaaT a &TSXO. , Tonight Maaagara Keating. Flood give II la gold away, $1 at each psr- formsnos. , This week s bill is aa sx oellent ons and tnsludss ths Jupiter trio, who sing, danos and oks sleverly; Dave Samuels In Hebrew Impersonatloss; Dave Raphael, tba ventriloquist; ths Carters In a ootnsdy musical act; Barry Hoyt, in lliust rated songa, and ths vita- scope, with Its Japsnsss bud Russlsn pleturse ars entertaining. . . . , nxaaam tunussi skmkd. - Uf motion pletnrea of ths General Slooum disaster, -when over lot persons lost their lives, ars shown by ths BIJou vltaseops this weeK. Tbs performances tonight will bs hummers Ruth, the daintiest little serobat who ever de lighted aa audlanos, Smith and Brown, ths Ughtnlag-llks dancers and steppers, and Hattls Wads Mack, Irish moao lOgulst, are other features. . k , iiurm nm a aaoasaL Tonight is ematsur night at ths Ar cade theatre. This anouneemeat ts of iatsrsst to SYsry theatre-goer ta the city, thousands ot whom hvs already frequently a -railed themsslves of this wsskly Innovation at this well known playhouse Ts sss la addition to tho full, regular program a number of ama teurs competing for public approbation with the regular professionals Is al ways entertaining and laughable. woaa waul. Ths single casting sot Is a feat that la rarely attempted even by tbs el eve r sst gymnast. -It requires not only streiurtb and dexterity, but unfailing nerve. At ths Star theatre this week tbs three Forres ts, an exceptionally ex eellent trie of so rebate, com posed of two men and a woman, perform this entertaining feat at every show. All theatre-goers in Portland should ssa the work of thai tsnaa, . v- Vhnt nS lflMa ertll knuMf at tha. Marquam tomorrow in a special price maiinee os amiwo, wis a Stange draosm, - - flotice -Special Sate. - Ws will sell ell oar new- trimmed hats On Saturday and Monday, Oetober t and 10, at greatly reduced prices. Ws want to movs our nsw stock snd offer great bargains. Tbs bats are aew and equal In every way to any goods shown In this slty today. Ska ned ling Sisters, HI Grand avenue. That Mount Tabor couple who were married 14 years aco and save several soorss of descendants bavs established a rsoord that few, if any, oouplea in thla part of ths eoustry saa beat. WbeeaaT LI0HT1" We Do Air guns, footballs or brass watchee with avfcry BOV8 SUIT we sell, but wa WILL saw Son enough on your Boy's Suit Purchase to buy your own present and STILL 8AV FROM 01 TO f 1.00 ON EACH SUIT. 1 . . . v Our Price for Qood Men's Suits Very stylish, all-wool eassirneree or fancy wor . ated, double or single breasted, latest cut. perfect fit f 7.50, f lO.OO, f 12.50, f 15.00, f 18.50 and f 20.00. You will ftruf our Pants Assortment complete, - embracing hairlines, eassirneree and all-wool - worsted, from fl.75 to a5.00a. ; ' ,. "r t ;..-::v HATS -:;vv: v Wa can't be beat hs styles or prlcea, aa wa have them in all the lateet shapes and colors, from f 185 to f 3.00. j ; ; r -- n wtn nav von fa ssa as-t Bops' (osee se psiias fas kslow amy ; Seattle Portland i . - . - -. RECREATION PARK ; October ftp 9 ' ed VMas sailed S Saadar BaM p. an. COLUMBIA THEATRE aao, i SAaaa Ifaaagsv. lm and WaAhwtes. Hals lM. t. Usaewew Me' ef tha Bspws Stoek NIOBE 99 Barry Pnlam ffkres Prleee 1M. c l tin gallwy, 18e. Katlne IBe end Mtlre wllwy. we. Ttekat oMre apes at Sews A Urtu Sixth eas WMblagtoa, froei 10 a, m. S f p. sl Phoos Mala lloT At theatre Asm 1 p. m, te 10 s, av raoee gii. . . AS ssrt week, saalaalag Sssday aAwaem. Stat eeedwuTa gteetMt steams, "An American Citizen' Maitiiam Grand Theatre Twdgkt sad ttanoffsw Wight, Mittate waarwr, rlEMIta VAftM ANt MTHTN KIMH la (he elaborate esMUealar scesU Sfoiartlsa, mmaTi .AMRn . avestag jrUm Loser goer, fi.SS, $1: oenr, 91. Toe, BOe; gsllcrr, Ke, Me. m uUsae prtees Lower Sooe, $1, tts) bal Tta, Wet gallerr. Me, C&e. ' ripeelal BW. Marquam Grand Theatre mhSSZ Pbaae Mala ass. Y PepaUr-rrtef Mattaee WadMedar, MlsV RALPH mTVJkRT m the roaasatu drama, By Right of Sword" evening prWs-.Lwrw Boer, tl. Tge. Saleaay. TSe. kOtt. Oallarr, S5, Mc. nvslar TTsrtnaailar attaee sncae aaiiita, sor; ti any part et the taeatre. Seat lldrea, t stinng. oopoaa MU- ' BLaJDSB s odkobsv st sat aioai. MSsst BoaMsonk CUTLERY EVERYBLADE.VARRANTD) FOR ; 1, BASEBALL A. TWO RETIRING SALES SPECIALS Ar-;A- Special Suit and Overcoat at a popular price' i y V "- priced much under the price asked now by others, as we are giving 25 Per Cent Off. s 11.25 For choice of all our AU-Wool Tweeda, Caaaimerea, Blue Serree and Clay Wonted 8ingle Breasted Hand-Tailored Suite, many patterns to select rrom.. These suite are be ing aold at 115,00 all orer the city. THE RETIRINQ TWrJir Not Give Wearing: Boys Suit are We cany a full assortment of Hamilton, Brown Shoe Co. St. Louis Warranted Shoes, for men and boys, from $1.50 to f4.00, and guar-' an tee every pair to give satisfaction or money v-, A y rv; t- A; ,r, a SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY Men's AU-Wool Sweaters,, assortment of ahadca; worth $Lt5.--., . . - : ?5c Saturday 0nly95c 60 Dozen Men's Fancy Stiff Bosom Press Shirts, with separable cuffs; worth 75c '. ; v 45c Saturday Only45c , v Tee wffl ftnetsM seat any np sewn wlmaa rsnas wUl not pmaill amok gmaU pasms. autiasm Cor dray's Theatre ZLZJtTM' PaHlaad's Pwslar Ptsyhasse. "?"'"'Lr88a.. "" ' ' OXABtXS B. OAXXAXAVS ' . OaHWalas Play. V "A Romance of . t Coon Hollow" BMSttfsl Saassrr. SUeag Out A Ctaeey lutodram. at CbsfBCtaf ianriii tr ks STASiirg atraaxag. . ml astt tl erata, Oo. Matlaae prlcaa. tB te any part ei (ss seesei eauoraa, n eeui maan ws. AmuLonov, ' ' The Humphrey-Chapman Co. Startfot Sesday' Matlaae, Oetoeer M. Mia say. 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