The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. r PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 21, -1CC3.
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- - . J TOnOKTS AMTTSEntXBTS.-; ,
Helllg... ......"Tht Sits of the Croae"
Baker Job Balnpotla In '-Tlx Middleman"
Einplrr;7r. a . . ..."Pock' Bail Boy"
Lyric. .... .."Tha 8U of to our"
Btar , "Polly and I"
Pentagea , , , Vaudeville
Gran ,. ., t ,. Vaudeville
" The Emporium, Albtna's big- new de
partment store, has leased ths balanfce
of the block In which It 1 located, and
beginning- -with Saturday-.: will hay a
frontage of 169 feet. The grocery de
partment will have the north 60 feet,
new ItotntT fitted up for that purpose,
and stove and light hardware will oc-
' cupjr the present grocery department. A
large sign over the new acquisition
reads: "Watch , the Emporium grow."
and If It continues in the future as It
has expanded In the past, the watcher
will be busy if he keeps up with the
procession. It is a wonderfully .active
concern. Be sure to read ita ad" In to
morrow's Journal. .
. A Jury was drawn In Judge Fraier'a
. department of the circuit court this
morning ' to bear the suit or the o.
X, sN Co. against W. R. Reed, to con
demn a right of way .between Troutdale
. and Bonneville along the Columbia river
where tha railroad company desires to
. straighten Its Una. It Is contended by
tha O, K N, Co. that the property In
controversy -la worth only $1,000. Reed
aktv ICaiS "foa-tfc After the Jury -was
sworn It was taken to view tha prem
ises. No testimony will be taken until
after their return.
The New Tork State society will eelo
brate Evacuation day on Monday even
ing. November 16, at Rlnglers hall,
Alder and Sixth street. An Interesting
and pleasant program has been arranged
by the executive committee. 'Judge H.
C. George will deliver an addreas, and
several musical numbers will be given.
All New Yorkers, whether members of
the society or not, are cordially invited
to be. present. -
Postmaster Mlnto has received word
that Station E, S2 Flanders street, -will
b established Decembtr 1. -.The furni
ture for this office is on its way from
Indianapolis, Indiana. Whether it will
reach Portland In time for the official
opening; of tha station is uncertain. At
the same time the furniture for Station
E waa shipped, the fittings for Station
B, 2111 and 234 Russell street, were
started for Portland.
William Cllne and O. P. Dougherty,
an route to the Walla Walla penitentiary
from Mohtesano In custody of Deputy
" Sheriff-George: Charlat, were" locked up
In the city prison last night until the
departure of the train ' this morning-.
Cllne Is under sentence of four years
for burglary and Dougherty is to serve
Ave years for assault and robbery. .
' An addreas on missionary work will
Myers of Las Angeles at a special meet-
". Ina- of the .omen's Foreign Missionary
society of ' the ' Sunnyslde Methodist
Episcopal church. The meeting will be
held at the residence of Mrs. LJaxle
Oliver, tit East - Thirty-fourth street.
Miss Myers will sail from Seattle for
Chi Kantf Shan, China, November 11.
Because the car containing its scenery
was flood-bound In the sound country.
the company which was to have present-
ed "The Sign of the cross- at the neuig
theatre last night was compelled to re
main idle.' "The scenery and baggag-e ar
rived during the night, however, and It
.Is announced that there -will be a per
formance this evening. . ;j
"The Alhambra club will ' ivs their
: second party of the season tomorrow
evening at the Auditorium hall, on
Third, between Taylor and Salmon
streets. The patronesses are Mrs.' Wil
liam Flnnegan, Mrs. W. N. Robinson,
Mrs. WUlinm Brandes, Mrs. George
Covsch, Mrs. W. Kerrigan and Mrs.
WlllUBT Bowman. 1 - -
It waa exceedingly fortunate for O.
W. Palmer, aged years, that Patrol
man Humphreys fonnd htm last night
"at Second and Burnslde streets; Palmer
was saturated with Burnslde street
"nectar and unable to navigate. When
he waa searched at the city prison
I2IS.1J waa found in an inside pocket of
his coat. . "-.
Orece Bharatt has begun suit in the
state circuit court for a divorce from
' D. M. Sharatt, charging desertion at
Blsbee, Arlsona, in February, 1905.
They were married at Cleburn, Texas,
In December, H01, and have two chil
dren, aged 4 and 2 years, respectively,
whose custody the mother asks.
Edward Dreger, sged It years, died at
:10 o'clock last night at the' home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dreger, Ett
-Vancouver '. avenue,. - from diphtheria.
after an Illness of only two days. Dr.
Wheeler, city health oncer, who was
notified, used antitoxin and quarantined
tha residence. ,
Articles of incorporation of the Home
Becurltyei Investment companywre
filed In the office of the county clerk
. this morning by J. A. Sloan, E. D. Ellis
and E. Williams. They wilt deal In real
estate, stocks, bonds and notes. Capital
, stock 15,000.
' The Juvenile Improvement ' asnocla
i tlon will hold an adjourned meeting In
Judge Fraser's courtroom . Saturday
evening at I o'clock. The annual elec
tion of officers will be one of the prin
cipal pieces of business transacted. ,
' The annual meeting; of the city board
of charities will be held next Mon
day evening. , Judge Webster's pro
posed bill for compulsory, support will
corns up for approval. . -
Be aura to reaa tKt a1v-t 9
"". the Emporium, Alblna's big new depart
mmi siore, in xomorrows journaL It
will Interest you, no matter where you
live. . v .' :
At the tTnltarlan ohnrch last nla-ht
P. W. BALTES
AND C0MP.ANY
PRINTERS
Specialists in the Ar
ranging and Printing of
Commercial Stationery a.
Advertising Literature
Two Phones, both Main 165
FIRST AND OAK
COMFORT H TRAYEU:.Q
, '' .J- ' " ' -
';. '. The '
OREGON TRUSTS
and
SAVINGS BANK
; LETTERS OF. CREDIT '
.Which enable, travelers
to obtain ' money without . ,
.Mnconvenfence. in any :
part of ; the world, ob-
viating the necessity of '
' carrying large sums of
.money on the person, w -
EXCHANGE
Sold on all civilized coun- -'tries
of the globe. s
Sixth and Washington
Dr. Norrls R. Cox delivered a lecture
on Hawaii, which was Illustrated by
stereopticon views mads by tha speaker
during his visit to the Islands. The
lec'ture was given under the auspices
of tha Unitarian Women's Alliance. The
subjects of the. jrlewe . were plantation
scenes, buildings of Honolulu and pri
vate grounds of many ,ef the rich planters.-
. ,"'
One who visits the Sargent .(former
ly the Brown) hotel, at Grand and
Hawthorns avenues these days Is Im
mediately impressed with the earnest
ness of the new proprietor,, Nicholas F.
Sargent, in his declaration that this
shall be one of the best hotels in the
city. ' Workmen are making important
change so in all directions tearing old
things out and making other things
new and when the work Is completed
the Sargent will afford all that is com
fortable, all that Is pleasant, all that
is convenient, all that Is desirable In
the life of the man or woman who
covets that -which is homelike snd
splendid in a human habitation. The
Sargent will have ons of the finest
dining-rooms in the city, will be heated
by steam throughout, possess fine
baths, have hot and cold water in every
room and private telephone In each
apartment No heart will cravs any
thing 4ha the- Sargent will not suppljrv
piy. , ' : - ' .
Penney Bros.' Friday Special Five
bargains In wine; 1160 grade white or
red port Angelic Madeira and Tokay,
at f 1 per gallon; L W. Harper bourbon
whiskey, regular 14.10, at 13.60. Friday
only. - Phone East 187.- - Free delivery.
170-tll East Morrison. 1 .
' Tour Eyes Examined Free. We are
etlll selling eyeglasses St 11.00. A per
fect fit guaranteed. Metsger 4k Co.,
Jewelers and opticians. Ill Sixth street"
' Steamer Jessie Harklns for Camas,
Washougal and way landings dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at S p. m.
For oil and gasoline phone Red Tank
Oil company. - Main 1112. 141 First
street, corner Alder. ;'
Gam mans tk Malarkey have moved to
the Commonwealth building. Same
phone.-.- - -
. Woman's Exchange, 1SI Tenth street,
lunch 11:10 to I; business msn'S lunch.
Acme Oil Co, sells the best safety coal
eil end fin, gasoline. Phone East T,
- Sacred Heart Church. Our whlat so
cial, a week from this Wednesday,
' Carl Jones for reading. 4th and Waeh.
GRACE CHURCH BAZAAR IS
PR0V1HG 8IC SUCCESS
Large Crowd Attends Opening
' and Event Will Be Con
tinued Tonightr-1
The besaar given by the ladlea of
Grace church last evening was a, "suo
ess and will be continued tonight.
There are 10 attractive booths stocked
-wtth-ras;-dllsr-doubls-oll,legantly
dressed dolls, sofa cuahfons, and a
thousand other things. The mince
meat the kind mother used to ranks
was to be . had, and everybody found
something to their liking. No admission
is charged. :
Mrs. 1 O. Ralston, prealdent of the
Aid society,' is directing the baaaar. The
booths are In charge- of the following:
Fancy work Mrs. Crane, Mrs. F, S.
Akin. Mrs.' Patterson. -
Candr Mrs. Harry Haseltlns, Mrs,
Maud Tifft. Mrs. ..Shelley Morgan,
Aprons and handkerchiefs Mrs.
Richmond- Kelly, Mrs. Frank Chown,
Miss Emily Lyons.
' Bags Misses Winifred Rankin, Anna
Clary, Ethel Miller.
- Dolls Mrs. Bcott Bosorth. Mrs. John
Jamea.. Mrs. Q.Wi.Xllly. u . ..
Japanese wares Mrs. Osmon Royal.
Mrs. Norman Lewton, Miss Ethel Lytle.
' Flowers Mrs, M. B. Rankin, Mrs. B.
W. Cornell, Mrs. J. E. A. Boyes. . - '
. Kitchen articles Mrs. Vaptlona. Mrs.
W. E. Lytle, Mrs. Philip Buehner, Mrs.
Kessy, Mrs. Charles Allison.
Ioe-eream F. J. Catterlln, Mrs.
Chandler Bloom, Mrs. Frank Stiles. -
Miscellaneous Miss Lillian Buehner,
Hasel Rlggs, Florence Clary. ,
SAYS JUDGE DIDN'T ,
GIVE HER A CHANCE
Mrs. Richard" Max Meyer complaina
that ahe waa not permitted to stste
her slds of the domes tlo wrangle In
the municipal court yesterday. She
says that after her husband had testi
fied 'she did hot have -the opportunity
to reply.
"I wish to deny the charge made
aaralnat ma." she said this sjiornlna. "It
wss said in court yesterday that I at-J
tacked my husband, and I desire ts
say that I have never In. any way at
tacked him." ; . - - .
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Dean's Regulate curs constipation
without griping, nausea, nor any weak
ening effect. Ask your druggist for
thm. 16 cents jer box.
a 1
FreferreC Stock Osnaed foods.
Allen 4 Lewis' Best Brand,
Custom Shade i and Drapery Work Par Specialty Very Lowest Prices Third Floor
Artistic Picture Framing to Order Place Your Holiday Orders Now Low Prices
TSue Meier (zk.Wanli-StorQ
"Hercules" Shower-Proof Suits for boys, in neat gray and brown mixtures, wool cheviots
and tweeds, every suit guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
est sujxvaluejon. the market at this popular price. ....... t
Great Thfliftfagm
at n r
omens
JThfr greatest -values jnWornen'i Reay-to-Wer
Apparel in the city. Women's High-Grade Tai
lored Suits, made in fnilitarygfyle, pony coats,
fitted or semi-fitted, jacket and bolero blouses,
handsomely trimmed wrpr velvet, gimp and, but
tons, plaited 'skirts; checks, fancy mixtures and
- blaclc all this season's best styles,- C ttA.
all sizes. Reg. $50.00 Suits t..,.V'-'
Special lot of Women's and Misses' Tailored
Suits in Norfolkv pony blouses, and Prince Chap
Suits in tweeds, cheviots and homespuns, velvet
and braid trimmed; checks, plaids, fancy mixtures,
all sizes, large variety. Regular glii
$20.00 Suits on sals at. ... . ....... V 'TesO J
Women's Loose Tourist Coats, three-quarter
- length, double-breasted effects, in black and white
checks, velvet collar, all sizes. 7
Great special values at, each....... V
Women's Loose Tourist Coats, three-quarter
length garments, made fly-front, black and whits
mixtures, with velvet collar and cuffs, also fancy
plaids in double-breasted effects, velvet-trimmed
collar and cuffs, all sizes. Regular CD A
$12 Coats on sals at this low price... vUstJJ
ClO n CJllr Great Thanksgiving Sale of Women's Black Silk Waists, in taffeta silks,
. 4 X Jsf J.JQ a 1 Illac!crepefthinesr black messaline silks, 'black net waists, fancy
WflicTC ac4 fta tucks, sizes 34 and 36 only waists selling regularly at
Vaiai VT.MJ DriceJ from ta to 12.5a Your choice .......i...
SOLD AT FIFTH
rAKD BURI.SIDE
Other Real Estate Deals of Im
portance Announced
r " Today. 1
Brooke A Ktermsn.' with the assist
snce of L O. Davidson, sold yesterday
the southeast ermer of Fifth and Burn-
slds for $70,000. The lot fronts S8 feet
on Fifth street and loo xeet on Burn
slde.. 'The nsme of the purchaser is
withheld for the present. The property
la covered with old two-story rrome
buildings, which brine; In very little
revenue. T. Bcott Brooke was the
owner of the property.
The northeast corner of Sixteenth
and Johnson stets was sold by J. D.
Hennessy to Peter Taylor, for a con
sideration of I1.000. The property is
now occupied by four modern two-
story residences, that are paylns; a
reasonable return on (ns purcnase
price. J. M. Falrbrook made the sale
for Mr Henneasy. -
Block- II In Highland was sold yes
terday by I. O. Davidson to an out-of-town
purchaser for 15.860. The block
waa the property of Marlon Bmlth.
Hart man Jb Thompson, promoters of
ths Rose Xty- Park -addition, - report
that they are dally receiving dosens of
applications for lots In their new addi
tion. The property haa not yet been
platted and probably will not he. for
some time. Messrs. Hartman Thomp
son are placing- these applications for
lots on file- end will itlve the appll-
TO SAVa IS EOOsTOVTl TO
atm aaD nrvEST earnr ze
WISDOM ,
20
PER YEAR
With yon saoaey ttndft yoaf
swa control, rrlnelpal famt
aateed by Bank Oertineate of
Deposit. Tom select tk Baak.
Writs today for , parttoalars.
Pacific Coast
Securities Company
Portland, Oregon
radXlo 1S3 aia-14 Ooounerelal
- i - Biosk.
Mens Blue Serge Suits
Wmfeer. Weights at
$22.5.0, $35, $30
We are showing splendid new styles In Men's Fine allwool
Serge Suits - New fail and winter styles Very latest cut
Handsome r aady-to-wear apparel I rom leading wholesale
tailors In the land Garments suitable for business or dress
wear and very reasonably priced at $32.50, $25, S30 suit
Men's Raincoats r
Men's high-grade, light-weight Rain Coats, full length
garments; in silk mixed worsteds, dark grays, black Thibets
and tan "worsteds,- military- r 'varsity cut, well made and" fin?'
ished; exceptionally large showing at $20.00, $22.50,
$25.00 and $28.00 a garment. :
Boys' Auto Overcoats, in grays and blues, novelty style,
made with velvet collar and fulllength ; very large showing at
the following prices $2.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50
Apparel2dFlr
Evening Costumes Off
Thanksgiving sale extraordinary of magnificent
Evening and Reception Gowns superb costumes,
the best efforts of the leading Parisian and New
JXorleartists-rrBlacltiac and Chiffoiv Costumes,
White Etamine Gowns, Pink Silk Gowns, Fancy
Silk' Gowns, Champagne. Broadcloth Costumes,
Crepe de Chine Costumes, Pink Chiffon, Dresden
Chiffon, Lavender Princess, Canary Broadcloth
Costumes beautifully made and trimmed high
class' apparel for all occasions values ranging
from $100 to $300. During the Thanksgiving sale
One-Third Off. ,
S62Eve'gCownsS44 85
Special lot of Evening Dresses and Princess
Gowns, in taffeta silks,, liberty silks and messalino
silks; pink, light blue, gray and white; elaborately
trimmed in lace and fancy tucking, high or low
necks, silk-lined thruout, all sizes. CAA Q. C
Regular $58 and $62 Costumes at. tTgTOQ
trimmed yokes in lace, siiK-emDroiderea,
cants ths benefit of making- choloe se
lections. -
L and M. Frieds and Julius Durk
helmer have entered into a party wall
agreement with Bernard Hacerdorn,
owner of ths northwest corner of Fifth
and Oak streets. Messrs. Frieds snd
Dbrkhelmer own ths lot adjoining the
Hegerdorn lot o ths south, on which
thsy Intend erecting; a business block
at an sarly date.
. Tha real aetata transfers filed for
record yesterday were the smallest of
ths month, aggregating but 144,042.
Milwaukfe Country Club.
Eastern snd California races. Take
ellwood and Oregon City cars .at FUet
and Alder. - ,
nit for Trust Tnnd's ressassloa, .
(SoaeUI Clipatrta to The Jnernal.)
Albany, Or., Nov- 11. Ths contest
has been heard in ths office of the
county Judge regarding claims filed by
Minerva Montelth and Mac 8. Montalth
for ths recovery of certain funds held
in trust by Minnie Van Dran, deceased,
ahd which are now claimed by the heirs
of Kaaper Van Dran, deceased. Two
claims have been filed for amounts se
gregating 26C each. - i
AlITniEafSsTTa.
Oalis Rinl
T0NIGDI
CARNATION
NIGHT
Admission Free Skates 25c
EMPIRE THEATRE
Mate 11T, Mlltoa W, Imsu,. Masasae,
riartnf th taatars Road Shows Only.
Matinee Wedueadar end Saturday; tonta-M
ail waek the fussiest ef all lbs farce
eonxdtea, ,
rrwa e au avi:
A cnmm of
T Ulaa It.
laualitar. The esly eriglBsL
Cinpka ' price.
.Nail waea : "t'nle Joak Sptaetbr."
FREE! Moving Pictures
RACE FOR A WIFE
HARRY 8 HUMAN,
Business Boomer, General Advertiser
phone Main 1111. Id aV Morrison,
S IS to Every Evening,
v ( - . T ' " '
55.00
rrrrrrm , , ,
Sale of
velvet, rrench knots, medallions
$4.85
AMVnXMWTU.
wssBjngtoa a iscaa.ll , Utim ,
TOjriOHT 1:11 'CLOCK.
Vueaa Banett's aellaiew OmsM,
PRICKS ase, SAc, me, TBe, SI.
Seals SlllDg at .Box Office of Thestre.
14th ad Tha Htttlllt TKaafaa
Waaklatlsa ". aiitailS Mu L.
THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY STIOBTS.
SPKCIAL-rBICB MATIKIE SATURDAY.
ROBERT EDESON
IK TBI COMEDY-DRAMA
Strongheart
Rvenlng Prleeg Lower floor, St, II Jo: bat
eon. S1.S0, S. tc: gallery. sAe. '
Matlne Prlcaa Lower floor, gl-SO. Sli eal
eonr. SI. To; entire gaUry, SOe. .
Seats sow sailing. v- .
HEILIG THEATRE
MONDAY irTCTN Nov. 26
md woRLD-rAMors composer
LEONCAVALLO
And the Le sVala Tbaatre Orchastra, frost
Mils a, Italy.
65 Uiialelana 00 , togetha with
10 Oimratlc Vocallaia 10
afeadav Afteraoea
"IAZA"
Mmidav Klrtit
"PAOUAOCl"
Prleea, bntk aftarnona aad sight: Lewar
tontt, Srat S rowa. IA.0O; lnwet. Sonr, laat 10
rowa, SS.OO. Baleony, Srat 4 rowa, SS.S0:
baleony, neat S rowa, S3.BO; haloonr, laat 4
mwa, S3.00. Oallcrjr. raaarvad, ll.Mi a
Ulaaloa, 11.00. ,
eats Sailing, at Boaefflci : Halllf "Theatre.
BaKer Theatre iMTc.
' Moat' potralar theatre Is Portlaad. . Tke
rianoua Baker Stock Company.
AU thla week K. S. V. Illard a aeaeaasi The
wonderful drama,
"TK MISDtZMAS."
' MaUaee Batarday. -Evening.
S5o, SSe, SOe; staMnee, lSe SBe.
Mast weak . Hart i "A Tasiuefaaae, Taws.
all sues. I he
tlost Styles Arc $5
Aa-emtreV-etylihliregantly--:
made kind, comes at $8.00
Our Vici' Kid .
DIuelier
ULL ROUND TOE
Would make any man in
Portland feel like a prince
in his feet they are so full
. ' of comfort
ThetleedShoeCo.
JirWaslLrNearSixlli
The
Narrow
Flat Toe
CelUc.
Bottom
Boot
Will be relished by the '
particular Portlander wno
wants something a little
different from the ordinary.
- -But then . -
We Have 200 Different Styles
-And can fit you and please
vou. whether you be a crank
r or an ordinary smiling gen-..
tleman. It s because we are
selling the renowned .
Lock tot tame Is stref
- We Sell - to lien Only and
Host Styles Are $5.00
We are going to deserve
- every - man's - trade - in this
city or we are going to give
Tup the ghost.-And we are
not prepared to die. ,
Chinese and Japanese
Art goeda, earvad fornltora, fine screens, royal
Hatannia, Cloleonna, braasea. carved Ivory, em
bmlrterlee, allka, satla dreaalng gowns, eta,
directly Imported.
CAMfON BAZAAR. SO SIXTH ST.
AjcusancBsrTe.
PantagesTheatre!
an. a rtmi -Ta, ftmsi PVi
Fourth and
Stark Sta.
. mew ar . ' a - i - . ' ... 1 1. ' i
rerd Brotnera, Two-anaune-nau caaeaaea
Mnaloil OomedyTTIlff sa4" Bang, La 'WbIU,
w. LlMtail Pirttirea.
parformaneee dally at t 80,v T:80 and I Is.
m. Admlaaloo. lOe. . Reaarvad seats, STKr;
w.. or.. T.ka anv aaA at araakdajr aoari.
aaaa 'for TIN cents.
X5hQ
GRAND
Week ef Ho. IS.
Mr. aad Mrs.
TruaadaU. Sj On.
Aunt taviaa'e
Advice." v.
Trot. Olark'siSog, Oat
aae Moakay Klsstrela,
Bdwarg VewaU 0.
- BllUe KaRcsla.
Kays aad Xaswje, -Rtva
Blethers,
KareU Xorf.
"Seeret Sarrloa."
LYRIC THEATRE
week Bxennrrjia wotohu is.
"The Sign of the Four"
a bui r lock - Holmes sensational
MELODRAMA IMS ACTS,
STAR THEATRE
Weak of rJ. IS. Phmie Mala SeM.
TIUI eU.a.Jl aruus WJLTaJII
Polly and !
Matlneae Tuesday. Tbonday, Satneday sed
Bnnday at l.So. rrteav, lue ase Sue. leery
evening at IS. Price. ioe, SO and Sua.
Baaarrad eaato a aU aerfarsMaeas kg gaaaia.
I s0n
.,4lffe I"
Fashioned
Cheviol
f.v '.'.':. ?'' ' ' '-. . " .
To Your Measure
We have Just received a'
large shipment of cheviots in
the new fashionable shades.
Grays, Drowns
and Green
Rlixhircs
- These fabrics, made - up
the "splendid" Way we
makeclothest are worth
every penny of $30. ;
If you nee4 a stylish, dur
able suit, of a weight and
texture seasonable, in Port
land practically the year
around, take advantage of
this Special. . -.';.';.1.
OVERCOATS
To Your Measure
$20 to $0
ELKS' BUILDINQ
Seventh and Stark Streets
A MSW BOOK BT TH ATJTHOa
Or "VP FROM BLATERT
Putting: the
Most Into Life
Br BOOKS T. WASHINOTOll
A series ef practical addresses la a
beautifully printed volume.
CUt,rS eaaettre--tt.l4 "B
Poatage seats :.
Ihos. Y. Crowetl A Co., New York
11 MiDrw ssjav vir jvtsmi
KtATN'S RuiASit CiA$if0 KamM rfl
Orsaana,Wsihmnrm fmrrl.f raircTV(
fatos.thitKns, stack ,"r si UmH.tlU
RURAL OIRtCTORT t9
19t tnH. oaTKWS. QStteai J
PNCOATS
To Your Measure
20JoJ35
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