The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 24, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE " OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY - EVENING, JUNE - 24 1C07.
Toivn Topics jj
xMarquara Grand i. .....;;......
"Whan Johnny Comes Marching Home"
Baker... ,.."Th Telephone Exchange"
, Urand . ........... ........ .Vaudeville
- Star.,
The Oake
............ a. wicKea woman
. . . . . . . , ins vnaruy rxuree-
.O. W. P. carllne. first and Alder
Through the effort of A. I Craig of
Omaha hundreds of eastern papers have
printed arueles about the prises offered
by the , Portland Commercial club for
. th ,bet esapy on the resources of the
: northwest A latur wwreciTitroiu
Mr. Craig br the Commercial club today
: Inclosing many of the clippings from
, the newspapers. The big New York pa-
pers ana many smaller ones Crimea ar
tides about the 15,009 In prises that
. bad been offered and also told Of the
.conditions of the contest
Federal " civil service , examinations
will ' be held In Portland as follows:
, Sawyer and carpenter, July 24. salary
719 a year; naturalisation ' Inspector,
-July 17. salary f 1,000; assistant In dairy
: bacteriology, July 10, salary f 1,600;
.assistant chemist July 10, saiar
11,000; nautical expert July I, salar
11.000: assistant examiner in patent ol
flee. July 10 and 11. salary 1,2 00. For
complete Information concerning ex
. " aminatlons applicants should apply to
Z. A. Leigh, at the local postorflce.
The Oregon State Academy of Sciences
Will hold Us annual field meet at Eu-
, gen tomorrow, , There will be an all'
day program on thtf campus of the state
university. ine acaaemy win aajourn
at 4 o'clock in the afternoon to attend
a raeentlon In honor or Fresiaent Y. u.
Campbell. At I the faculty will enter
tain the guests at dinner Arrange
' menta for an excursion from this city
have been completed. -
The United States civil service eom
mission announces that on Jnly tl ai
examination will be held la this city
for the position of electrician-elevator
conductor. From this examination cer
tification will be made to fill a vacancy
In this position In the United States
courthouse and postoffoe building. Per
aons desirlnir to compete shouli
nn Z.
. this city.
Villie Vas ".
Seven Saturday
A' ' ND THAT DAT be
started to save for
the future. His
mother bad been read
. Ing our little TRUTHS
ABOUT SAVING and
. brought him " to our
"bank and opened a
saving account In his :
name?' That boy Is
learning the best les
; ' son of his life. , ,
We Pay fj ' inter.
v And yon will be sur
prised to know how i
your dollars will ' grow
- If you set them to
' work earning interest
Savings Bank
Sixth and Washington Streetn, ' .
i Fortlaad, Oregon.
W,H1 moobe. "
jnresiaent , ,
B. IL'LYTLEV
Vice-President '
W. COOPER MORRIS,
.Cashler.s'.'.i.,!:;';-,--
HOLDS CROWD AT BAY
WITH LOADED SHOTGUN
Merchant Absorbs Too Much Evidence Against Saloons
for Keeping Open Sunday, Strikes Wife, Is Arrest- ;
ed, Breaks Jail, Defies Police Finally Captured:
Start
Saving
Today
desiring to compete should call
UifOi poaioiiice aeparunenc,
.Water through . hoae for . sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porchas
or windows must be paid for In advance
and used only between me nours ox
and I a. m., and I and p. m. It
must not he used for sprinkling streets.
., ' If used contrary to these rules, , or
tvustnfully, it will be shut oft
Don't strain your eyes. Wear our
comfortable, scientWcally. adjusted eye
glasses and save your eyesight, money
and time. Ton will bo better pleased
and it will cost you less than anywi
else. George Rubensteln, expert optl.
elan, HI Fourth street, between . T
. hill and Taylor. - -.
WhoU get the HOOT 'That's thetpies
tlon with everybody who watohes the
ada. Some one will set It and 160
people will receive prises worth work
ing for. It au depends on wno mines
of the best business phrase f dr a prom-1
Inent iporuaua nrm. jjsxaus eisewnero.
Ttr. "3." ft Caiman president of Wll.
lamette university, delivered the dedi
catory sermon In the new Methodist I
church at Boring yesterday. Other
ministers assisted. The exercises con-
: sumed the greater par of the day.
White Flyer line of launches will
make dally trips to the Oaks and re
turn. Boats leave foot of Yamhill
street dally at 1:10 p. m.: Sunday 10
: a. m. Tickets at dock office 10 oents.
I: A1 ' i - '''A'.-'m"'"' a i etswssaaMsaas 4
; All patrons of 'The Nlekelodioa'- the
movln oloture show. ISO Sixth, street
will get a chance to -try a oup of the
world-famous pure eereai eoixee caiiea
'Oolden Grain Oranules.". If they visit
."The Nlckelodion ' today. -
' Sunday school nlcnie of the Westmin
ster Presbyterian church will be- held
at Canemah park on Wednesday, the
2th. Special cars leave First and Alder
streets at : a. m.
. ' A ;
1 - Al - V " Hngh r
k v. v v .V. i th.
l . Yv rt about the
I . k l V. 7 ' i Knn who
I . I ' if n , i he was
.! i was
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ft
, ' (Bpeelal Dispatch Is The Jowraal.) -.
Vancouver, Wash June f4.-C raxed
with drink absorbed in collecting evl-
4en.es. against saloonmen for remaining
open Sunday. LrfeT5eiwaiS4swa
merchant of Vancouver yestsrday after
noon started a quarrel with his wife,
was arrested, broke .Jail and for two
hours held 'the-police and a crowd of
several hundred at bay with a loaded
shotgun before he was captured through
the aid of a preaoher. T... .
Seal aat In his home with, a loaded
shotgun and vehemently shouted that
he would kill any one that dared enter
the gate. The police, fearing that he
might carry his threat Into execution
and not only kill one person but many,
because of the large number of specta
tors crowded Into the street refrained
from entering. At last, through the ef
forts of Rev. T. E. Elliott and others.
Seal agreed to surrender, provided he
was allowed ball and was not taken ta
Jail. v v . .,;
,.... ,vi' ,aWoa. one or ran. ';f:i
Early yesterday morn ln Seal, started
out with the avowed Intention of col
lecting sufficient evidence against the
saloons of the city to file a case against
them for keeping open on Sundays. It
is said ht visited a number of saloons.
In which he took one or more drinka.
Shortly after noon he went to the home
of J. X. Harris. Mrs. Seal, who re
cently returned from a trip to Cali
fornia, was in the Harris home. Seal.
it is siiegea, sianea a quarrel with his
wiie. ine police
and placed Seat under arrest, - locking
him In the women's cell in the city jail
The prisoner suooeeded In freeing him
self and, going to his home, prepared
for the two hours" siege by providing
himself with a- shotgun , loaded , with
"mlra-ShOt" wntBuat T"raTO,.TOTj,jwi t
The police were notified of Seal's ac
tion and Chief Bateman went at once to
the Seal homo, where he found Seal
ready for him. An effort was made to
get him to corns out, but this be flatly
refused to do, ..Then an attempt was
made to enter the yard but Seal drew up
his gun, crying that he would shoot the
flrSt man that tried to enter., -
'.".Crowd Zs Threatened,
In. the meantime several hundred peo
ple had collected about the Seal fortress.
Within 100 feet the Fourteenth infantry
band was giving s public concert and
the hundreds of people attending it soon
became aware of what was aolna- on and
ruahed to the scene. V
The first man that ' succeeded In
reaching Haul was the Rev. T. L. Elliott
of the Methodlat Episcopal church. Sea!
eaw Mr. Elliott In the crowd and mo
tioned for him to enter. The two men
talked tocether for several minutes but
Seal refuted to allow entrance to any
one elae. w When Mr. Elliott left the
Douse tne Kev. j. E. Hnyder was allowed
to enter, followed afterward br VL M
ureen. as attorney for Heal. Finally,
an agreement was reached that Sea
was to give himself up but that ho was
to do anowea nis freedom on ball.
Seal later went down town and ha.
came boiateroua stain. This time he
was arrested and placed In the city Jail,
where he snent the nlrht
oaay ne win proDaojy oe iriea ror
DELAY IS '
COSTLY
' If your teeth need treatment the
longer you wait the larger It will
make your bill. , ' ' : : ? ...
HO fSlATES
SI K I J 1 1 aw M 1
: U1 at once and let us ; examine
your teeth.?; We- will give you the
beat service in every branch of the
dental profession, and by painless
methods that will meet with ' your
approval. When desired you can
service. J ., . .7.,. -"-r-,---
Wl A. WISE, Dentist
THIRD AND WASHINOTON STS,
T. P. Wise, H. A. Stardevant and Or.
, Barfman, Associates ., . '
noirs xaxs sots. :
were at ones called I t00 ne win proDamy oe ir
pc c"a 'assault and battery upon his wife.
"ANGELS DID THEIR DOGGONEDEST
BUT PETER ONLY HALF TRIED'
OTtellly of SeatUa. was at
Oregos hotel last week and told
man who went the Arlsona
one better. '':, ,'' '...
all have heard about the Art-
shot six men to death before
finally taken dead. X tnmh atnna
erected over the dead bearing the
done " hla ' dna-rntijulsat. ' ..t.
cold do no mori'
-well, the man . I am talking about
WM noted for his drinking ahlllfw T
faet so disgracefully Intoxicated did he
get every day that a committee waited
on him for the purpose, of making him
sign the pledge. He was a good-hearted.
well-meaning fellow , and everybody
wanted to save him from a sad future.
w "As I said, he lived In Arlsona. He
braced up for a while and everybody
thought he would be good for the rest
of his life. A year went by and Pete
ijong 0ever aranK a crop, Finally temp
tation got the beter of him. He d)a
appeared for a week. When found he
was surreunded by 13 empty bottles and
a half-filled whiakey bottle.
Pete was buried with ceremony and
the epitaph reads:
- "'Angels did their doggondest: Pete
oniy naix iriea.' " . -
CASHIER MET "MAMIE TAYLOR",
THEN HE BOUGHT THE CIGARS
Tmawater baseball trophy, won by
The Journal 'team in contest with
teams of ; Oregonlan and Telegram.
Steamer Jesse Harkins, for Camas,
Leaves Wash!
Washougal and way landings, dally ex-
ingron street
cept Sunday
dock t p. m.
' Mwaat eraam buttermilk, cheese, but.
ter, ham. eggs, coffee, etc. - Oregon
Cheese Co SweUand buUdlng, III
Fifth street -
Kew plnnre. tOxSO
Professor Rlngler, 18 ( East Mor-
Learn to1 swim.
. feat.
rison. Special summer ticket, 1 1
' " Why pay moret Metsger fits your
eyes for II. 141 Wash. St, cor. 7th,
' formerly at in eixm street
a daoshter was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Damon E. Stimson at their home In this
city Wednesday. June is.
Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety eoal
oil ad fins gasoline. Phone East T.
Woman's Exchange, 1SI Tenth street,
lunch, iliac to i; Business mens lunch.
' Fishing pole or box of candv with each
pair , of ohudren s shoes at Rosenthal
Diamond W It's eoffee-ask for It
at your srocers. ,
For los call Mala tit
Co, 111 Stark. ,
Xos Delivery
Oregonlan Confectionery, III Sixth. .
D. Chambers, optician. 111 Seventh.
Berger signs 184 Yamhill phone.
v Bark Tonlo for rheumatism.
i,- Beck Jeweler J 05 Alder..
Xlser. Scenlo photos. ? Imperial hotel.
Rxcluslvs Scotch and English novel
ties. Holbrook A Leveen. tailors, Couch
building.
! nnjidlnff Permits.
:., Fidelity Trust company four one and
a half-story aweiungs, iweniy-eigiTn
between Raleigh and Savier, S,000; U
. Branson, one-story dwelling. Princeton
near railroad cut (SO; C D. Livingstone,
ne-story dwelling. East Thirtieth be
tween tsurmon and Mildred. 50; United
Railways uo., wrecg or two-story frame,
nnhimbia, between Front 'and Water.
176! united Kauwsye .v;o wreen or
I runt Da.
tnar.atnrv frame . buildlne.
twn Jeffenwmjtnj1CrtujmMaA
$78.
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a t a f sua. a
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& GOnPAfJV
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PERSONAL .
Coldnel William Crooks, one of the
best-known railway men in the north
west. Is rapidly recovering frost his re
cent serious illness and has : been re
moved from ths Good Samaritan hos
pital, to his apartments at the Imperial
hotel. Colonel Crooks has been 111 fori
sU weeks and for a time It was thought
he would not recover. Two daughters
residing In St Paul are In Portland la
attendance, upon their father.
N.; X Wilson, a , well-known local
newspaper man, will leave tomorrow for
Salt Lake City, where he will take the
position of telegraph editor on the Inter
Mountain Republican. Mr. Wilson has i
many friends in Portland who wish him
success in his new venture. For the
past year he has been copy-reader on
the Telegran and was elected librarian
and a member of the board of managers
of the recently formed Portland , Press
CJUD. f ' . - -
Judge M. C. George, who has been ill
for some weeks. Is Improving. He is to
sit up for ten minutes today and his
complete recovery is now considered to
do oniy a matter or. a few weens, v
Closing: Out Shoe Stock.
The "Korrect Shape Shoe Store, at
is Morrison street. v being turned
into a aDaclaltv anto atora hv m w
Skinner, general agont for the Paclflo
coast of the Burt A Packard factory
at Boston. , All that Is necessary to do
this is to close out the stock of ladles'
shoes. This is being done in a hurry
by forced sals and when It la over tha
stock of Burt ft Packard shoes will be
greatly enlarged. The guaranteed line
of patent leather shoes ror men. known
as the "Burrojap, has been a mark of
distinction for the Burt Packard fac
tory and brought the Korrect Shape
Shoe Store many a customer It would
never have had without it. Burt &
Packard have been well Known in this
country aa manufacturers of men's
shoes only -for 60 years, but only re
cently have they seen fit to open an
agency in Portland. Owing to the phe
nomenal increase in sales, the manage
ment of the Korrect Shape Shoe Store
has decided to close out the . ladles'
shoe stock and handle only men's shoes.
' Fiesta Bills ? Wanted.
The Portland Rose Show and Fiesta I
association desires to adjust all bills
contracted ny. it. AH tnose naving
claims against the association will
lease present the same at headauartera
or settlement, js. w. Howe, president. ,
Cashier West of the Portland hotel
is an admirer of John Manning's moral
brigade, and consequently doesn't know
the difference between a. dry, martini
and frozen absinthe. As-a result he
has been placed in embarrassing posi
tions that amused his fellow employes
on several occasions.' ' - . ; ;-
One day last week a waiter came la
from the cafe With a check bearing the
i.Rcitu, anm .in ricuBT. Mamie lavior.'-
and several other articles of food and
drink. The check was to be charred to
PARROW CLAIMS
(Continued from Page One.)"
speech; It did not follow at all clearly
ths case presented by. the prosecution;
It did not outline at all definitely the
theory and evidence ths case avould pre
sent The very serious allegations of
ths prosecution the allegations that af
fected Haywood , most pregnantly he
avoided or slurred over altogether. And
all the time he mads the impression
of a, man who had failed to gain the
Intellectual sympathy of his Jury.
; Ths II Juryman trying ths case 'all
are essentially and altogether western
men. They are frontiersmen, hard-bitten
in the life of the frontier, believing
in the methods of the frontier, and be
llevlng in the type of men It has pro
And Dai-row is intellectually the
duced.
city. - His view of
Industrial conditions is the view of a
city man, believing in the alleviating
Benefits or anarchy, watered down by
gentle words and Dink lemonade altru
isms. And in talking to his Jury the
iiss was tne
a guest of the'hotel. West' thought it
was to be charged to Mamie Taylor, and
hunted through his books and scoured
na noiei trying to find Mamie Taylor.
She COUld not ha found, and nthar am.
plpyes finally offered to Introduce West
to the hidden maiden, t . .
West was willing, for he wanted thi
cneca paia. A teiepnone message to the
bar brought up a splendid specimen of
iaw cuumig jasmie jayior. . wnen me
coverage was placed before' West he
eased wnat it was. When informed
that It was the long-sought for Mamie
Taylor he smiled and bought cigars for
mo ouncn.
naajjl
isms. And in
thing he seemed to miss was
grave
impression made upon the Jury, not by
the allegations that Haywood had been
concerned with the killing of men, but
in the secret, unwarned methods of that
killing.,. -
rout v arrow aaisseo.
"If a man comes to me." said one
frontiersman to me yesterday who was
friendly to Haywood in tne beginning
of this case, "and tells me that he is
going to shoot me On sight why, that's
all right. The one of us that gets the
7l. ..... . T . - -) 1
U1UU ill si 7. i II o vw . . W V.W1. - T. I .
he takes company to neit witn him. But
hiding a bomb In ray gatepost, or drop-
But
ping arsenic into roy milk why, that's
not -American."---.' :-.,.. i,.r ;-. .
That last word seemed to Impress him
greatly. "That's not American." he re
peated. - And the point Clarence Darrow
missed In talklns- to his Jury this morn
ing was rust that. Tne crime charged
i'. Merry Bwlesqiier. t Baker. l&LT ImS:
The second ,: and - last - week of the
Zlnn - company opened at ths ' Baker
yesterday, ln the new and up-to-date
which made a decided hit from the start
The popular chorus of pretty and clever
girls score repeatedly in lively alne-ln
ana uancing numoers. jnatineo eaiur
day. ,
Tacation Trip Throng Bast '
to Jamestown exnosltion. Boston. New
Torkv Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing
ton, jtuchmond, steamer rides on Atlan
tic ocean, unesapeaxe bay, Potomao and
James - rivers, on low fare ticketa to
Norfolk over Pennsylvania Short Lines
from cnicago: stopovers. ror particu
lars address Kollock. 24 Stark street.
jroruano, ur.
Original Styles.
Exclusive Scotch and En all sh wonlana.
Hoiorook jjeveen, uouch buuding,
between Stark and Washington street a
When in San Francisco
Stsy St Hotel Hamlin, IIT Eddy. Fire-!
proof; 100 rooms, 40 bains; rates 11.60
ana up. .n,aay-airet ears at ferry.
agalnat them was "not American." And
he was talking to essentially an Ameri
can jury, nut ne taikea to nts jury
ss though it was a . Jury of , Chicago
packing nouse hands. -t . -'
These Jurymen were men of. their
hands sun-baked, - hard-gritted, deep
bitten men. small farmers, ranch own
ers mostly, who thought for themselves
and believe above everything in the in
dividual freedom of individual Ameri
cans. And this -morning Clarence Dar
row bellowed at them as though they
parcel or emigrants, rresn and
ed. from Ellis island. : And all
tha time he abused and reviled Orchard.
r cass uroaara a eper.
"This monumental liar. hes' called
him. - "this leper," this "shoe-string
ar&mbler." He imnlicated - th mine-
owners time and again in continued ef
forts to wreck tne western f ederation;
He alleged that the explosion In the
Vindicator mine was a "pure accident."
He spoke of Pettibons as "a ' light-
hearted. . good-natured citisen - or Den
ver: the mend or every aog ana cnua
and cat in the place.'' - . -
"A simple gentleman selling clothes
wrinera.,r A haDDy-Hoolixan fellow."
he called him, "who was always ready
A VaIh anwhndv n t.
WJ Iiv?tk' SHi W"uj
1lhAna TIa rrA at ft id - Pitkrl siiirr1lai4
the sawed-off shotguns for Moyer and
Orchard when they were to Ouray to
gether. He admitted that Orchard had
sons to Ouray with Meyer aa a "guard.
He got rather complexed. explaining
how it was Orchard had gone with
Now Is the time to nalnt vour house
in town or at ths beach, aa we have
work at both places and can give you
first-class work without the sxpenss of
sending men irom nere.
P. A. DOANE
"ralattna and SsooraUnr. ' .
Pac- 2216. ,ivv?'- tit Tamhlll St
Moyer. He was vague in his facts and
nis dates and ms places, ana ne nao to
turn often and consult Richardson who,
after alL has outclassed Dejrrow alto
gether. He talked like a man who had
never gripped bis case; he failed alto-
father to grip his Jury and he left the
efensfe at 11 o'clock a little weaker
than It wan at .1 , o'clock when he
startad. , . .-: -. . : ;
o snroEsrrs. vo a as.
vo oooAiin.
Our New Process of
Re-Lnamcling Teeth
Is ths greatest Invention in modern
. dentistry and has been the most suc
cessful of all methods to restore
badly decayed teeth, which would
otherwise be beyond hope to their
original usefulness.
TEETHrtlIr.
Sztraotlng Posltlvsly Without Pain
'or Bad Sesnl 60. -
To Introduce our method we will
through the month of June do all
kinds of dentistry at ons half our
regular .price. We give a written
guarantee for 10 years with all work.
Open evenings. '
CEICAG0 PAINLESS DENTISTS
; SXJCTaX AV9 WASKOrCrTOX.
Fred
Butler
Dr. Chapman's Grsat Soloist,'
; . Assutsd by : ". ,;
WAxrzm Ksxa -
XZSS XATatAUZW &AWXZB
Olvee a Concert at
The VhlteTempI
Tomorrow aTlghS at f o'clock.
Last Concert of ths Season. .
ABIOSSZOsT AJtD XrSXBTXO
nit so cavrs.
Tickets on sals Woodard. Clarke
tc Co.'s. Fourth snd Washington;'
8. W. Wlngats, 141 Morrison. ,
AJIXrSSMBsTTBV
MARQUAM ORAIVD
, . Phono Main ft. ?
Tonight and All Week,
Farewell,
San Francisco Opera Co '
nraxv joaanrr comes wumoxsx
' . . K9SUD." J
Prices t So, SOc, 76c Mat tie, 6O0.
JUiy S, NAMU1S ONKILL, '
America's Greatest Tragedienne.
BAKER THEATRE
Fboaakfital. '
Qm. L- Bakrr. lla.
Second and Laat Week of Zlnn s
Musical Travesty Co. In
the TxuBrxosra azcxAvaa ;
With All the Great Beauty Chorus,
splendid costumes and Enacts.
Evening d rices 15c. 16c. J 5c, SOc.
Matinees ISo, o. Matinee Saturday.
Kext week twekens' oreai flay, r
. "OLIVER TWIST." .
THB STAR U 22T,
Ths Great Heart Story of Modern Ufa,
-TMM CHAXITT sTUXSZ
Matinees Tuesdays. Thursdays. Satur-1
days and Sundays at J:o. Prices. 100
and 10c Every evening at 1:15. Prices,
lov, zoo ana loo.
Phone for Reserved Seats, Main I40S.
LYRIOTttEATRE
Phono Main 4615.
This week the Allen Stock Company,
presenting tne xnree-Act urama,
"A WICKBI) WOaUI."
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Satur-1
day and Sunday. Price 10c, JOo. Every I
evening at :i. rnce luc, joe, ana loal
Reserved seats by pnone, Mam 8.
Office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.
The Grand V$SB3.
A Few of the Headllners;
Bo hart migora, Adele Palmer. Cooks ft
wunion, asr. ana ssrs. arwieava,
And Many Others.
Kext Week DO LAN & LENHARR. the
Greatest Kketcn Team on tne -American
Stags.
No Liquor Mi
Concerts today, 2:00 1:15, T:45
and :40 0 clock by
scxtLzosm anraAmzAar
sTOSSABS.
Scenes Of Unexampled En
thuslaam GreetedTheir
Performance Last
Night
a The Great
Monarcha of
Presents for
Davenports S
High Wire,
the Toung
PAT
Onea
TUJBSDAT.
II AlwajraBoy ;
&ff!f&n Cnllnrs
wT r.fl.V SS PaUSArunik.
I f . "thsv aaapr naana aa iwun It I
If Hae"LINOCOR" eyelet battoaholea. J l
I Saor to battua. - . sto u hold. I I
AXXOV SOCZBTT TXVmSBAT 1
' Festival of Sontf. f J
jrmanxB cottst vat c I
Everyl
f Help
rSXDAT. !
body Who Wants
ths Less Fortunate
Should Help the Fresh
Air Fund. Ths
. Oaks Leads.
Five Sunday School Picnics
Have Engaged the Lawn '
Tablea This Week.
UW1L IL
cm
Uakes the skin llks you want its
Does it in a noment.
Hag an s
SUagnotta Hahru
A liquid preparation for Face,
wsck, Arms. ana nanas. t .
It is neither sticky nor greasy
It's harmless, clean
' ; and refreshing.
. Cannot be deteoted. 4 ,
Two colors Pink and White
Use it norniitg, noon and night ,
: ninier, spring, summer, ran.
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Lvos MM. Co., 44 sVPiftk i 84 Brooklyi JtT, ;
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Electric Fans
FOR SUMMER; COMFORT
, - No matter how hot it may be, cooling breezes
are at your command by the twist of a switch.
In the home in the office, or ixi the store, the
, ELECTRIC FAN is ever a boon, a comfort, a lux
ury at a trifling cost
In tip-to-date stores,, during warm weather, a
number of fans are kept going day and night, mak
ing the establishment so equipped more comfortable
for : and attractive to patrons. The cost of this
service is so small that there is really1 no excuse for
; its omission.
, A 16-inch ELECTRIC FAN can be operated
at a cost not to exceed one cent an hour and a 12
Inch FAN can be run for even less. .
1 " The new model ELECTRIC FAN is specially
adapted to use in private residences and offices. It
' may be carried to any room and attached to any
convenient lamp socket. , , .
Fans on sale at the company's Supply Depart
ment, 147-149 Seventh street
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY made of all Fans
ordered NOW. -f
Call Telephone Main :V
' t" -6688 for Information
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& Power Company
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1 Compare a diamond bought from us with one.
r bought elsewhere. Price for price, see how.
much more value we give you for your money.
How Can You Do It
Is a question often asked of us and easily ex
plained. We buy our diamonds from people
who need the money. We have a broker in
New York always on the lookout for "snaps,"
and when we buy from importers we buy for v
cash, not on 8-12 months' credit, therefore buy ,
f cheaper than others do. i
Our Guarantee
Your money back if you find any article dif- rr
ferent than represented. Your money back ;
less 10 per cent 'the cash purchasing price on
any diamond bought from us.
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