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7 r ... ! k i 1 - uo . OAS B. ,..','.'!:.- ... . " J 5 A. ; fWawbla' ..."Ptak Dealaoea" f.MDire . ......."Beat Lrnae" ; tmo ......."The Mu fro nto" - ftriad. ..... ....... ...,,Vae4Ti'ie ' llir ..Vaeoeelr'e i Baker ..,...,.... Vau. ' Oretoa . eomnandery, KnlchU Temp Ur, attended the eveulnc services at 8t ' "David's Episcopal church Jn body tut ' ' Hlghl Th teens was Impressive as ths , . uniformed knight with swaying whits . plume - marched In line Behind ths vested choir Into ths church, all sins; - Ins; "Onward. Chrtsttan Soldier." Ths chancel was decorated with .spring V flowers and Easter Miles. Ths crowning "" beauty was ths knights emblem. a star ' of incandescent electrio 'globea against the green background. , Ths organ pre lude, played by Frederick W. Good rich, . was Llait's "March of ths Cru- seders, which Introduces an old Cro- seders' hymn of the eleventh century. Rev. George B. Van Witert spoke of tWe ' high principles of humanity for wbloh the order stands. "... 'r;' : v a Oaty. who forged a time shack on : the Oregon Water Power. Railway . company, "we- sentenced to two years -in the penitentiary today by Presiding !.' f- Judge Fraaer. who gave him the mlni mum term1 provided . by ths statute. - Twenty years Is ths, maximum. Ha could not explain why he committed ths crime, but .was sure he did not Intend again to do such a thing. The ease for .-1 alleged bribery ; against Oeorge - H. " Thomas has been set for' Juns I. Cases against ' Robert Wakefield - and J. B. ' Bridges for the same of f enss have not. been set tor trial. , . ; ' j ; ' A "Hood River will aend a large delega - tlon in a special car to the-Portland ' convention of the Oregon Development league. The Perkins hotel has been . ehoaen aa Hood River headquarters.. It - is said tnttra than loo men will come. -'. Including most of the prominent fruit' . growers of the VaUsy. who are loaing no opportunltrraa a commercial dub, to boom their section or the state. , ' Ths' Portland chamber of commerce v waa-Jhcprporated today, with duration of ' - its corporate Ufa unlimited, by William .IX Wheelwright, Edward Oookingbam, Hugh McGuIre, Richard H. Hogs, Jay Smith and Samuel ConnolU The articles - state thai the chamber now owns prop .arty valued at r.000. -n.,, tyj ", Ths annual meeting'' of the members and friends of St. Stephen's Episcopal church will be held thla svsnlng at I , o'clock In ths parish house on Thirteenth . and tasy streets, when questlona of In-. . teraat will be discussed, but the char ' aeter of the gathering is mainly social. '' v , - - . ' ' " ' . 1 " 1 A delegation Mr memoera of ths - Chicago Commercial cluo, in Special ear. has reached . Seattle, on a tour of ths Paciflo coast in ths interest of the wholesale and manufacturing business of Chicago. They will arrive In Port land this svening or tomorrow morning. MiOOo Immigrants Wanted To locate ' "along ths Oregon Water rower Rall- war company s 11ns ? between Portland . ' and Estacada.' For Information Inquire of the Oregon Water Power Townalte ? company, II First street. Phone, Main ; : -ff- festaeada Offers Opportunities -. to nanufacturers ' which means mtlllons ( of dollars If properly handled. For lo- ; formation' inquire of the Oregon Water. 'Power Townalte company, it - First trsetTTFhons, 'Main W..'C h-A Beat dollar ' SDsetlclsa an earth, cor recti y fitted by our expert optician. Er ery Jalr guaranteed.' Exam taatloa free : j. - , I . ... i ai.k I zor one vwk vtuj-. a. vww :-; Metxger aTt Co Jewelers aa opticians. Tourists, as wsll aa city people, Bnan- : clallv embarrassed, will nnd uia fon ' land ' Loan Office, 74 Third street, the safest and most reliable place to trans- V act t,halr business.. Rates reaaonaDie. ',,'. -, " ' ' - " ' ! All oltlaena Interested In ths nomlna tlon and sleeXlon of Henry S. Rows for ' . mayor are Invited to Aiiaay nail, corner hr4-4. Morrison, ueoaaysvsning. Aprtt. at la(clock. . ,t. , .. , Ths state boar of dental examiners will meet In Portland May I. taaxaml 4 applicants desiring licenses to practice qenuarry m vniw, - ..,( ...'' ' Steamer Francla tegget satis Tuet ' day svening for San Francisco direct Cabin, $1; steerage, t; meals and berth Included. C. H. Thompson, agent, 12t """Third street"? ' . " Entries for ths bench show . of the 1 Portland Kennel club wUl close oa the lith. Entries caa be mads at lit Pins Try a meal without moat at ths Vsgs tarlan oafe, 141 Sixth street. . . , : Analsy's snvelope display.. Aetna Phar- . . macy. Third and Burnstds. A , j asIUIJat-FrenchresUurant,Mt:pshuf . 'Ask your grocer for Golden Cheddar. TOtniTM OOVOAB ( (Ipeelal "Mapatch' te The JoersaLt ; Cottsge Orove. Ors4 April 14. The fourth cougar baa been killed near the ' Bohemia mines. This tlms Wm.' Haw ley, who has a ranch out II miles front , here, .'killed the beast. The dogs were beaten and scratched up badly before the animal was dispatched. Mr. Haw t ley has been mlsslhg sheep all wlntsr. BRIDAL RQSE Th Prmtttn Sotld Sll- .'.'. . . JCbj Tun makes It very ap ' proprtats for wadding prsa '. ants,-and the sals for that purposo ' ha' beerr ' very . large., Comss only In vary heavy, pieces. T - ,; Oar swa " mak",ef FUted Ware, aU are Knrrea, Tbrks aatd --are made -especially for us, stamped wtttt aw wi aaasAvand contain mora silver than ths regular plated wars, and at lass price. . ' . Knives and Forks, per 1 -. dnsm . ...S3.SO to S5.00 Ten Hpoona, per half ' dosen .........!...1,50 to f 2.2ft Table Spoonk, per half r ,- Fancy pieces, "up from... ... . . ..$1.00 Jaeger Bros. . ' " rxwxiMM An ' ornouin, ' "' ""0 Kocnaos St. . W ....... -as ;-.. . .... - T.'--r ;' . . r I IMt IXiwi nnj Will C Thit th Work Is Dono Prop-, j i; eriy . Hrtsftr. ;: ' COUNCIL 13 READYLTQ. APPOINT HER INSPECTOR May Bsin Work at One If Or : dinanca "la Pastad for U April .Salary. j ' r ' ! .y'7;- . j: - : , Miss Lilian E. Tingle, demonstrator In the school of domestic science, will be appointed market Inspector this after noon by the city board of health. If ths recommendation of the directors, of, the school "Is accepted. Sh Is oonsidsred thoroughly : eompetent. . and was ths unanimous choice of the women inter estsd In tils cruasdo , against' unclean marketa. -- ',-.1 ' i Miss Tingle will be a deputy to the city health officer at It a month. Bar appointment will go into effect May 1. because no provision has been mad for hsr salary thla month. - ' There Is-no reason why the appoint ment should not take affect Immedlats-, ly," said Councilman Flegel. "The ooun cllmen were In sarneat when they passed ths resolution providing for a woman Inspector of markets. ' and believe , aha should begin work at onoa. The salary for the remainder of April eould be pro. vided for by a special ordinance at. hs next meeting of the council.' . . Sit the masting of the board of health thla afternoon several matters relating to the cleanliness of ths city will . be discussed. .;. i , - . :- J.';;( aLl. men sinners, V ; t PR, WILSON BEUEVES Easter day - waa observed at Grace Methodist, church yesterday with aps clal aervlces. The pastor'a- sermon oe TUsurreetlon"- waa listened rto- with close, attention. . The evening sermon was . addressed especially to the - St Paul's brotherhood of the- chrrreh. Tha choir gave the brotherhood song wrtttaa by John Praidesux of Uila city. ' Dr. Clarence True Wilson's sermon, was on th subject. "Why X.Am a Methodist," and ha said In part: - - "The Methodist church Has no written creed; .are free to think and 1st think, and yet there Is a consensus of opinion fvmong us as to what wa teach. We believe that all -men are sinners; thattood; the Father, loves all men and bates all sin that Jesus Chdstdled for . all- aaente-make poeslblethelr aalva. tlon from slh and to make aura. the narration of those who believe In him; that-the Holy Bigfit Is given, so all men to" enlighten them and to lncllaa them to repent of their sin and to believe la Christ" - ' ASKS FOR RENT AND t , w GETS A THRASHING Acoordlrur to the story related to tha polios by M. Slgel. a dealer la second hand goods,' D. Orsxr "pinched" and ejected him from his own premises this morning, and told -him if he returned his head would be cut off " Rather than take a chance of ' decapitation, Slgel swots to s- complaint -charstng Oraff with- assault and battery, and he - waa arrested by Detectives Renins and Car penter.. " i, ' l. . ' '"-l" 1 , The second-hand dealer, has a store at 17 Third street north.-and. rented a part of the premises to Graff whs; ha says is behind In-his rent.-. ,. ; , AT THE THEATRES. i HoiL'Joho North'' Toialght. ' ' The " Krilllaat solltleal earned. "The ' Him. Inha Marts.", pneentetf by L. R. SteckweD aed Chanes K. verser, aepportea or s eapaoie em nu. will ba tbe attrartloa at tbe Maraean Urand theatre tonight and toauwruw slsbt. If yea are Imkint tor aa entertalaMnT that will raoae yoe ta ivrsri yirw troeDwe aee i ne noa Jobs herta.'! : A lassa freea (tart te flaUa. , Strdrt'BUl for the Grand. , : The- Oraad theatre win praeent seals this werk as eseeptlsMlly strong Mil. Tbe rred erb-k. a eoeisaay sf rJayera late ef tbe letmtm htnea eameaar. New Ynrb. wlU pi i at a ebarav In playlet, 'Hee Owhoy Vainer." Patay Doyle, tbe dawing eomedlea, will be another itmo eard. Ieon aad Blrtle AlVa.' neople with flee veteea and foetaaiea will rvnder tbe lahMt raauMelllnee.' Several ether gd Sets will swke ap tbe atraac. MO. .. ; Z .?V 'Hit .at the Baker, ji i 'V Tbe IJIIlpntles' trie WlU anibtenjri.i'lie a hM at tbe Baker. Tbeae bMimi are tbe stoet ixreel attractiea tbar bee appeared la vaadeTllle In Pertiaae w-eaaue. uaine bmsi snoaeia. tbey are not alsiply es eablbttlna, bat ere Teal, lira aetDra,'.' raUaa-a,ene sheet h. Interapenea ita atmca. eaaoe ana sioaoionee, There are same ether .ata which aoataiaaa It tea Una. ' toreaawt f which are Bryar arid Blaara te a. eooMNlT eketeh rati tied "Matrt eslal Sweets la raaUy Jara." ' - At thd Star. There will be aa Invpoalag array.ef vaede. vllle taleat at tbe titer thla week, fteabae rdnrated' snala feed tbe Ut. pabif Marenart f tbe toodna sinale bells Is aa tbe bill. Cole and Cole will offer aa aerobatle Saveltr aad tha Hnrtoa ,belbrlaera will renv -artoctbiae. Holaiee, aad Mack, two pretty glrle, are vocal late.' . Rnerae Arbeckbv baa a aew lllaetrated eonf and the projeetneewne la .applied with the Qteet fllsi eVer ahowa t the pablle, "Tbe llete.". f ," ' Fiafenad wtock Oasmsd Ooods. Allen 4 Lswls' Best Brand. 26th Street Fndr-2 Main Ectrence end Exit or Lewis ca ''v Clark Fair. ' ' APPLY- 51 Chamber of Commerce or 393K 26th Street . corn GO TO DEVIL FOR VOUR flOilEY Brougher ) Says City It Badly ' Off : That Get -Fund, for r t, Criminal Practices ' WHAT PREACHER WOULD ; - 00 IF HE WERE MAYOR Mr! William Believes In Having . the City Government Accept ' Bribes ; From Gamblers, 'y '- A t'V: '".';'' Easter' waa a history-making day at the White Temple. The church was beaatlfoily decorated with palms. Ore gon grape. Eaatsr lOUaa, and cut How era. Both audltorttuaa war thrown to gether for the services, and IT persons ware received Into tha church., male tai about 100 who "hare joined In April. .About. SO mora have, signified.! their Intention of uniting with ths White Temple, and' It la expected that they wlU ba received before May 1. when the next communion service will be held. . . . Dr. B rougher spoke at niht on tha subject. "If I Were Elaotsd Mayor." At tha close of 'the address, he made aa appeal to these present, aad about 140 arosa f or prayers. In-spaa king of the mayoralty contest. Dr. B rougher said la part: m , .- ,----..- . The man who la standing for right eous oae a, should stand for it f& ptHlttoa, la business. In society, aa well aa la religion.' OonsequanUy, If I were run nine for mayor, i would make, first of all. a plain declaration, foe or against Uva enforcement of law.. - ' . - -Mr. Merrill has declared himself for an open town.' we know where ha stands, and ba la out for an open fight. Mr. Albea baa declared himself emphat- ' loaily for ths snf orcsment or law. ws know exactly where ha is. Mayor WU llama stands for. all that the present administration bad given our .city. He stands condemned by bis acta, not by his words. He believes la baring the city government accept .bribe to par' mlt ' tha gamblers, the saloon men and those running combination bouses and concert balls to break the law. This la what he baa stood for, and If the ma lority of the Republicans of this city want that sort of business, then let them vote for htm. But I do not be lieve that they are In favor of running tha town on such a policy, - " -To bare a law and wilfully break lt.-SjHi bare tha mayor consent to such violation. U worse for-th molality "of tha people than no law at all. Where one law la enforced today, there are nlns which are altogether Ignored. - Tbe result la that we are raising a genera tion of law breakers aad sowing - the seeds of anarchy. . -I would not discriminate against tha saloons In ths snforoement of law. They ahould observe ths laws aa much aa anyone else, aad should not expect any favors. Whatever privileges a saloon lloenae granted, should. s of oourae, ba respected. . "No city government ' is oa a good flnanolai basts that has to depend upon the eecurlng of funds from Ike criminal praotleea of us etttaanaup, uow leroM that tha beautiful city of Portland should havs to go to the devil te get Its wttoney. I would rather walk tha streets of Portland up to my knees in mull and save its dtlaenahlp clean and pure, than to walk Its streets pavsd m gold, and do It by degrading and damn ing the souls of men and woman. I trust in ths oomlng prtmarUe, that Rspublkmns and Democrat wUl vote for men who stand for, righteousness and honesty. ' Oiv use a business ad ministration, but 1st us sea to it that wa have men who will strictly enforce the law, without fear or favor, x Let a man take hie stand for right, and . It he fail to be 'elected, ha oan at least, have a clear conscience, and know that It la better to ba right ' than, to be mayor." .. .':. CONDENSED MILK : " MUST BE PURE; TOO 1: 'V;," ; According to a law enacted by the last atate legislature odndenssd milk and cream manufactured or sold In this state are required to be of a specified standard of parity. It is the duty of J.-WBailyL state dairy and food com-, mlasioner. t sea that this law 1 n forced. - ' :- ' " ' ' f Immediately after tha law goes tnto effect, on May 'It. Mr. Balleyawlll make an axamlnaUon of tha different brands of condensed milk and ereaafcwsold in tha. local markets -and wianufactured In ths fsctorles of this sUts. Condensed milk musfoontaln '! per cent of solids and ona-fourtbOf.thliunajt.JbsJbuttw Nearly all tha condensed milk sold" m this state I canned In th Oregon fac tor! as, but considerable tptentltlea ot eream are shipped from CaJlfornla. "I do not think that I will find any condensed milk - or cream which vttl not come within tha . requirements of the Isw." said Commissioner, Bailey, "I will make an Inspection of thla line of fooda In connection with an exami nation oft other soon af tar th. law takes .effect." . - ." . " ' . Can't Boast Any Mora. .' From th St lxula Olobe-Democrat ' Japan's army organisation ha taken the conceit out of ths military medical department In svsry other country. ; - ,; ';-; v -'.t ; :;"".-;;. James Farley,-Hood Rtvef Mer- chant, Comer Here and . ' Is Lost to View. i circumstances point; to death by- foul msan3 essasBnaaBBraBasaagMB Jf Was Happily Married, Well to Do ( ,and Showed. Plenty of 'r'y.ir Money Here. Jam Farley of Hood River baa been missing since April IT under circum stances whlcb have' caused his partner, J. B. Fletcher, to report his disappear anoe to tha police. The mlaalng maa had about 1100 when ha disappeared, and It 1 feared he ba met with, foul piay.-. x-. -j ' Married only ifx months ago to a young woman of Hood River, and happy id- his domestlo relations ea-partnar In a pioaperwaa mercantile enterprise,- with bis financial affair In good ooadtttoa: a man of. exemplary, habits only cos theory la entertainer relative to Farley disappearance. - , '. He came to Portland Monday. April 17. to buy goods, and registered t tha Perkins hotel. He purchased the goods, had them shipped to Hood River, and the same day surrendered bis room at the hotel. From : that Urn until tha present not a. word, baa been beard af him by his partner or hi relatives. Mr.' Fletcher came to Portland yes terday to make an laveatlgation. at the earnest solicitation . of Farley's" wife. After ascertaining that ha had not. been seen sine tha evening of April 17, ba went to polios headquarters and , aaksd asskrtaao la an endeavor to find 'him. If anve, and to recover bid body. If th worst develop. - Mr. Farley U aged II yean; t feet t Inches In height and weighs about 170 pounds. .His complexion Is .described aa ""medium." and - he wore a heavy mustache. . When laat been , he . were black cloth and bat. Don't jForjet to Eater Your Dog. -. ' Tomorrow Last Dy for Entriea Owner of dogs should not-overlook making their entries, aa tomorrow will be the laat day. - Th axbjbtta this year will ba particularly attractive aad It la not neoasaary that your dog should have a pedigree . h order to - make htm eligible for entry.; Don't fail If you wsnt to get Thomas Aahtoo. the wall known judge, to pass on your do t apply to tha secretary, Mr. jr. jr. wams ley. 111 Pine street, who will supply all Information and entry blank. . . Come out, good men let th people obooas. -. . . OueofCovell'sBest ' WORTH M.7S rTKla WceR Only '-' - .V.l vs". -' COVELL'S Fuimsity Jlew Terk ; IS4-6 FlUST ST.i Happy Little Girls - Make them feel good 'When they get Bttsd on an up-to-date Tan Sandal for SO, 75d or Sl.OO. W mak It very pleasant for. ladlea and gentlemen aa well by showing a big ' variety of Tan Patent LeatHer or Vlcl Kid Shoe and Oxfords for one third less Id price in comparison to other stores. ' - Big assortment of see sons bla weight and patterns of Men's Suits and" Pants. Twenty per sent saved la comparison to ether stores, 1 Complete stock ' of Men' Rata. ; ' It will astonish you sea Uia newest shapes and good qualities -for very lit tle money. It will do yon good to visit either on of our stores. ., rinrt and Taaakm or Third and vam, JOHN DELLAR. ',' PROPRIKTOR. . . . ' BASILBALrLI! .TXOsT FaJUC, : . Oorser Twagka aad Twwaty-a"e7tk Sts. PORTLAND "' VSe ' ' ' : TACOMA Arazxi so, sd, sr. ta. tt m so. i . j . Game called, I :I0 o'clock. ' 'Sundays, ttttv ' 1 : . - eaeral Admlssiom, ts. Oaildrea, lBo. . nrandirtsna ior naoiew i rw j day but Rundays and holldaya; men Seo. dar naar. . wm .: Li It mm lb (m "-"rr "t :vNewv Lwn2 , Fcrcitnre , It Here Tuesday Special ThisoIid-ColdciT-Oak Table with S Brajs feet, 24-inch Top. for V " $2.60 TUESDAY ONLY ; f Henry Jenning . t cS: Sons v 17.1J4 NFIRST STREBT Toaiclrt and Tubxpiiuw Klcht at t:tf eCVeB, b BW ItOUIwgxa Afl OXAS. , la the Brfmaat Polltiral Aedy, ; ;: . tn mo. jtwor aomrm.". Pi lues Lewwr lonr, exeept laat three row. 11.00) laat tkre wwa. Toe; haleear. Tfc eed SQej gaUwry. bmm T ft0- COLUMBIA THE A TRE , -. , 14ta and VeetilnrUa. . ...i v . r a arwKit wrbk or Tke OehiBiM wtora-rvimprmr. Braseatlag - Isree luaMey ta Ovee-seta, Matinee tniwr. gw-lag ere, Iaa. -t.tto-. Peentewa hex of see opea ail day. SIT Mar Haee atreet. Pbeae Mala 110, ,, Svenlag at tkeatra, Mala all. aVwAt Trr A Tn IT Pmr end atwdW innw waealactea. mtiui oannri yASASOZ. 9AIBT MAJLCOVST. XOLMXS AJn MACaV OOLX AVD OOIX. " .. " . V . ' anram bxlldikks. ;i, 1 .. oaoo AMucmxa. . .-. noraoxoaoon. .; s , anew tiS. ItKK Sv adstlsihia lOe." kOTAL XJXXXrOTIAjn AT TSS . ' DA1IID1 THEATRE, Third ssd TaataUl. XaatSNi flees, stre. Tttia. vrntKH Ann. - ' &0TAL uuxrirrxaJi TkXO. 1 " Swrae aad Wee. . The Beleeataa, -f Vllllam lmi, Brrea aad hlaaeks. : famea Oony. ' ieaa WUewa. The JsassntraaB. ' ' Saher'f Oreheatra. ssow f:V 1;. -Ofl a. m.- AdsHsaiea lt . ts ssr seek , .- . .. . ' .' I I Li -" .''1 '' V . ; . 1 :WSX: :--v. -tx W,:' f EASY TO KEEP li wear Velu . . "' YotAi rtibaUy : needing a ; refrif erator tiiese i . ': wsrm'days. ;YpuTl need-it worse whim the real V V t summer comes,.' Better come in now. and jet one. V Our stock is new arid youH have no trouble get- . ting the size and kind you want. : We keep, the ,T ". v" kind you wantthe" "cool, cleanable, comfortable f; ' ' ' Hrtrl,- the kind that keen thines fresh and sweet jarr U long Ba'Uiere la a puuuu wa ssah u un t . v ' . T wrn wrsnt . a mod serwant for Warm ' -' i -v weather get a V'-; :-s ........ . - v Prices $8.50 to $50.00 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeiseeeseee SJITIlAirL Aad for a while it looked as though the 375 suits would be gone before ' nightfall. ' However, there were between CO , and 75 left, and in order to close out the lot the sale will con tinue until the suits are gone Vt any suit; fit guaranteed. The real suit sensation of the offering any suit on my A These suits were made, by the Royal tailors last month' for Easter delivery for prices ranging from (20.C0 to "You get- what the other fellow paid. . There are some . swell patterns in this fine lot snd the values are the greatest I have ever, had the. pleasure of offering you. " , ' . , . - t ;rFonr Doors East mmm li AmumxMjarru. GRAND THEATRE. AMOTHCR BTHONO BILL. . . , -lira ruDiaicsa. , . tiiiuli 11D.V1UI. oasis vrvfianr. aur. soasaa. aaaeral adaUMtns. K jwata. " ' sue. ' Box eeaok see. EMPIRE TKSATSZ, t. lata asd . Voted a Oennlneaeeeaa. . ..... -MATlNca tvaa at, iiia-, -it Oae Bl aaew si Nlrkt. BtartlSfl at ; , , . .. . lJ Assuactoa , 4 i ' . ' ' ; All This 'Wees. ' ' "' tbe Werld-raswaa KsMtioaal ftrewa, mQAST L.YlNlNa3 THE LYRIC THEATRE (STENTS AND ALDBk' TmKaTS. ': Bvery Aftwea aadjsmls. , The rear-Art OraaM. f , iThe Man Prom Nvc3aM tpeeialtlee Betweea. Atta. ' r-wferataaeee st. l:Sfc f.. as rli .'. tmal frie el adaleatea,-10 easts. - CLEAN- look well, . - GLACIER. - ' P 'i .' ,' ys .y f ;.----:-?:."V,:'--T "' - , r -r: .... y4 . , . "V on Hickcty Ftrdtsre For tta Uwa There Wc3 i a Rush ; Saturday for Black Suit G . .. .. ., - -r . . . '.'" 'advertissd for A season continues; I am still first floor in any style for Perkins H , e e eessoej mwjn ciar.:, . --.SAvrrtosww 'r'Ti' i MITU11AAW.U Hew eaea. Take Partlssd Relkhsr sad st ' aft St Hawtaorae Tevraee, aae bma wm mt Uae. Ne ellaihto. Kieetrie ekmtae. ' Meat BarBiflcoat view Is A '-a.' Se' kaaetiral effect a( aewernl seare ,. aa ta ( lower. Ova t t. s, tot. sT ADMIBSJOS 1 CXSTi. 1 sbo4 '"" oawesst svaat-aisra -; 'f- .. , iaae - 1 7 J 1 for modern dental '. TTr!4-r- vnowned spcia. .. lwst prices eo-- t v i C. ' , , ' ,- . : r 0 t- NEW YC Opaa dar and ' .1 u..-l .., ' v '