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,:(;. ; .J-,'.:-'-- ' .;.2JL - THE . OREGON - SUNDAY ' jdURNAU PORTLAND.', SUNDAY ' MORNING,- MARCH; 1. . 1908. . , . i : ." ), S :'j..-- i' -M . t ? in 1 fPwil ' -!' ,, i , -f (l-:K', ' ! i'.' .'i';..-'.;if.;'.f!;i-.V'- ... k-A. a, v ,. . i V-l ' YBJ flVW I MOVE TONIGHT'S AMFSEMKXTSi "The Walls of jferlcnV' , . "The Wheel of Love" Raker .' . ... . ' . "Zasa" .Biniquniu ........ Empire .,., "No Mother to Guide Her" Grand -.;.-.. Vaudeville Lyrio "Camllle" Star .-"Way Out Wet" Charles A. Barnes, supereme chancel lor Of the Knights of Pythias, will ar . . rive in Portland tomorrow morning to visit. thi city for a few day; as the fueet of the local lodge, the Castle of vanhoe. Mr. Barnes, whoee home is U Rockford, Illinois. Is-on a tour of the country visiting the principal lodges In each state. Tuesday evening the local Knights will hold a banquet in their Quarters, corner of Eleventh and Alder . streets, at which Chancellor Barnes will be the guest of honor. Governor Charm--berlaln, Judge W. W. Clarke and Judge W. L. Bradshaw of The Dalles will be -present and speak. Just Arrived. Another shipment cf ' those elegant spring suitings. Drop In and look them over. You will no douM find Just what you have been looking for. Our customers show their appreci ation of high-grade work and well-fli-tlng garments' by reoommendlng us to their friends. Nothing pleases us more ' than to have a patron say that he was referred to us by a former customer. That is what we are after. It Is the kind of advertising that pays best. Any pattern In the house made to ordor , for 125 no more, no less. Unique Tailoring company, SOD Stark street. Plant Slbson's roses. Blbson's roses have become celebrated from Oregon to British Columbia as the best In the market. .This distinction has been (earned by uniform superiority and In trinsic merit. The president of a northern Rose society writes: "I have never seen such fine healthy stock." An amateur rosarlan with his sixth consec utive order, says: "Slbson's ruses have the unique distinction of coming true to name," and so on. Now Is a good time to plant Slbaon'u roses for next summer bloom. Office and nurseries 1180 Mil waukee avenue. Phono Sellwood 960. The Bunnyslde W. C. T. U. met 'Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ross on East Yamhill street About 80 women were present The state, organiser, Mrs. Bleeth, read a paper "oh "Child Life and the Training of Children." Devotionals wero conducted by Mrs. Morse. The Misses Gallock and Sha ver Bang solos and light refreshments were nerved. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Rlebuff, 27 Best Thirty-fourth street, next Thursday aftecnoon. Mrs. Dalglelsh of the central union Will sreak on ""Work Among Soldiers and Sailors." Mrs. Charles Wllmont of 80 Grand avenue, attempted to commit suicide by taking laudanum about 1:80 yesterday Rfternoon in the presence of her hus band, with whom she had quarreled, and her younger brother and sister, who were In the room at the time. The at tempt was not successful. Doctors were Immediately summoned and the un fortunate woman was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital. Although In a criti cal condition she is expected to recover. Good news for the hungry. Hereafter the prices at Morris' restaurant will be: For two eggs with coffee, bread, butter i and potatoes, 16c: sirloin steak with coffee, bread, butter and potatoes, 25c; plain steak, with coffee, bread, butter and potatoes, 15c. Othe, dishes In pro- fortlon. Only restaurant on Washlng on street employing white labor. 229 Washington street between First and Second. Presiding Judge Cleland yesterday named a committee of five members of the bar to prepare resolutions In memory of tho late Robert Galloway. The committee consists of M. C. George, chairman: Charles H: Carey. John F. Logan, Roger B. Sinnott and Edwin Mays. Whn this committee has fin ished its work a meeting of the bar will bo called to take aciion upon the report The musical and dramatic pnvlty of ' the season will be the appearance at the Marquam Grand week of March 15 of Little Chip and Mary Marble and a big aggregation of singers , and fqi makers in Joe Weber's production, "Dream City," by Edgar Smith and Vic tor Herbert. It Is said to be a radical departure from the regular run of musical comedies. Members of Webfoot camp. -No. 68. V. O. W., all Woodmen and their gen tlemen friends are cordially Invited to attend a grand stag party Friday even ing, March 6, at Woodmen of the World temple, Eleventh street. Moving pic tures. Illustrated songs, good muiWl numbers, a fine wrestling match and cigars to all. Rev. Bud Robinson, the, Texas cow boy preacher, and Rev. Will- Huff, the noted singer and evangelist, will hold services one day only, Wednesday, March 4, in the Church of theNazarenc, 428. Burnslde, at 2:30 and 7:30. Rev. Bud Robinson will relate the story of his life. At Its next regular eetni-monthly meeting, Tuesday night in the Knights Portland Republican club will hold an of Pythias hall, corner Eleventh and ! other of Its smokers. V. 8. U'Ren has Alder streets, the Swedish-American Na tional league will, give a literary and musical puogram. Persons not mem bers of the league are invited to attend and admission Is free. Yes, ws build lire escapes, elevator cabs and enclosures, wire and Iron fences, and wire and Iron .works of all kinds. Columbia Wire and Iron Works, 868-370 East Washington street, near Union avenue. Both phones. The Portland Shoe Repair company, 369 Yamhill street, between Third and ' fourth streeta. Phono Main 7665. Your ehoes repaired while you wait. Best oak soles, 75 cents. Bauer & Stopper. For Sale all of our Jewelry fixtures for sale at a bargain. Jaeger Brothers, 133 Fifth street. Cymru, Cymro, a' Chymroeg. St. Our Work Shop Is Cenlerol Jewelry Industry Many a person wearing beau tiful modern jewelry had it manufactured right here in our work shop, from the old, cast-off trinkets of , earlier days. Bring your old jewelry to us. We make no plated Jewelry only the solid gold; reset dia monds -and other precious and seml-preclous stones and Jewels; repair Jewelry, silverware, spec tacles, etc. Our shop ls.iat 286 Morrison, and is perfectly, equipped with the newest and most modern tools for performing . highest-grade work. Tni won on Jajro. demand teJbMt. . HEITKEMPER'S -4XowBt-PrIced Jewelry 6tor for -.-- I?in srtwlsa 286 MORRISON ST. WE1REI60INGT0 to 266 Morrison Street, rORMERLT OCCUPIEI?; ' 3VST AS SOOV At TSB COWTBAOTOfcB CAK TINISK making ths necessary Improvements. WB BXFECT TO OPEN one of the Dio;t modern and up to data Jewelry stores on ths coast EVXBYTHIITCJ ..wIX HIIW and wo expect to move only our safe and cash register. OOOOS WIM BB HIW and are now on their way from ths East TmEXB TOMZ, in order to do this ws ars f oln to have a big REMQVA L S AL E no STOCK StCSEBTZD BTHmTTHZVO must be sold before moving time. WB WOB'T KATB BOOM for this stock In the new store, so tha public will have a -chance (o buy JSffELBT, WATCHfeS, CLOCKS, SX& TEBWABB, CUT GLASS and BIAKOBpS at greatly reduced prices. WB BAYS HBTBB CONDUCTED A FAKE BALE and don't intend to. It will be strictly bonaflds. All roods will ba marked In plain figures, and at bargains. ; , v', ...., In Cor Wtfch Deparbnenl As AboTS Only UXZ.ZO. Br- 18. RBBB IS WHEBB WB OTEBCBOWDED and will offer some extra big values In gold filled, silver, nickel and solid gold. OVB' LABTEB' WATCHES, valued at 810 to $12.50, will be sold for 07.50: our $15- to SIS values at $12.50: our 120 to $22.50 values at 016. SO; our $25 to $30 values at 02O. nnd so on up the line. EVEBT WATCH WILL BB BEDUCED. Cut Glass Most Be Sold As Above, 84.50S " prlos, fe.BO. A sweerlng reduction will be made In this department and we have a large and' beaetlful stock to select from. ALU OP OUR FIXTURES FOR SALE JAEGER BROS OEWELEBS AHD OPTICIANS, 133 "FITTH STREET. LOVE KNOTS FOR LOVING COUPLE KNOTTED BY JUDGE THOMAS 6' DAY So far as known Judge Thomas O'Day had never married a loving coupje until 'last" trc'eir, when he "was called upon to unite the fortunes end destinies of two happy young people who could see noth ing before them but one long, joyous single path of double happiness decor ated with love knots. Judge 0lay.was not dismayed over the fact that he was called upon to do something he had never done before. Ha may have made a few small mis takes, such as asking the bridegroom whether he would take "this man to be his lawfully wedded wife," or a few other similar questions, but he married the couple and none of the witnesses disputed the fact that the knot was firmly and .securely tied for so lng a time as the happy couple could live. That the bridegroom was rather un-, David's Day, on March 2, the Welch people of Portland will hold an entertainment in tin United Presby 1 terlan church, corner Grand avenue and Wasco street, at 8 o'clock. Refresh- merits served. Admission 25c, Political entertainment will e on tap at Jones hall. Front tnd Glbbs streets. next Thursday night when the Boutn been invited to make the address of the evening. A special committee con sisting of W. H. Chapin, John M. Mann and M. J. Drennen has been appointed and has be$n scouring the city for some one to spnak against U Ken In a debate on the principles of Statement No. 1. The committee has not found a speaker who will undertake the task so the Ore gon City man has agreed to come to the meeting loaded for any chance debater who might happen in. president l,hub guarantees plenty of smoke and excite ment. Judge -Cleland, in sustaining the de murrer to the suit of the Marshall Wells company, to restrain Multnomah county from collecting taxes on $225, 000 of Its book accounts, yesterday dealt a heavy blow to the contention that a corporation cannot be taxeU on Its accounts except in the state where its main office Is maintained. The Judge declared that s,uch accounts come under me neaa or acDts aue, ana mm foreign corporations doing business In this Btatft should be amenable to the laws of Oregon. Commencing Marc.i 1, 1908, the down-tovrn terminal of the Portland Helfih taxara wiU-s - at -- awd Morrison streets, and the Twenty-third street cars will run to First and Wash ington streets. Fruit trees, phenomenal berries, logan berries; a fine lpt of. Imported roso bushes,' shrubs, etc., 212 K. 49th St., Mount Tabor, Mount cott or Haw thorne cars. This will remind you that now Is ths time to have your hair mattresses reno vated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Half Factory. H. Metcger. proprietor. Articles "-Of Incorporation have been filed by Ihe Pacific States Insurance company. It lias a capital of $1,000 and has been Organized by C. C. Hansen, W. F. Mohr and A. F. Exley. Stationery store a. 149 Mor.-lson street, near Third street, with a full line or stationery and blank books. Davis & Kllburn. jJbqn.A-16LU Any poor girl needing a friend. helD or advice-can apply or write to matron Salvation Army Rescue Home, 892 East Fifteenth, Noth Portland, Oregon. San Francisco. Cooa bay steamer tickets. Frank Bollam. agt. 128 3rd st. Don't forget: eat your breakfast and lunch -tomorrow at the Baltimore Dairy Lunch. ' Mew and, novel. You teed your- Between Third and Fourth BY. SECURITY BANK. v.l Opera Glasses 10 to SO Par Cent Cat la Price. As Above la Peart, Btulsr 80 1 Vow 15.00 Silverware XV SOLID AHD PLATES WABB, Including our special make of plated ware made especially for us and each piece stamped with our name. Our discount in plated ware will be from 10 to 60 per cont and In solid silver from 10 to 20 per cent off. Diamonds Here Is Where W 'Cam Savs Ton Boats Big Money; Compare Oar Prices. Clocks THIS WILL BB TOUB CHAJfCB to buy a clock for little money and we will offer from 10 to 60 per cent off. der the Influence of his spirit of Joy and other spirits was evident, but he itad one objeut lit -presenting himself with a blushing and beautiful bride. That was to get married as soon as Fossible. Judge Webster usually Per orms such ceremonies but Judge Web ster was not present. Therefore Judge O'Day was called Into action to satisfy the requests of the overhappy bride groom who wanted to get married and wanted to get married in a hurry. Ho wanted a Judge and wanted one quick. It didn't matter which one It was so long as It was one that could marry him. Judge Webster failed to appear and Judge O'Day finally answered the dis tress signals of the bridegroom who "shelled" out The customary "fiver," and departed with his new helpmate white the judge went out at the head of the crowd. self at a nominal cost and quickly. 287 H Washington St., rear of bobby new Rothchild bldg. "Webfoot cams. No. 65. W. O. W.. I gives a grand freo stag to Its m fand friends Friday eve, March embers 6, at W. O. W. temple. Eleventh street. Steamer Jesse Harkins, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dalty ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Money to loan In sums from $100 to thousands of dollars by private party. Address F, IDS, care The Journal. For" rent very desirable offices In the Aihsworth building, Apply at the United States National bank. Call or write. 8afes, 66 Third street. Fire and fire and burglar-proof large Safes at half price. i;Pr. Howard, chronlo diseases, moved to 804-5-6 Rothchild building. Fourth and Washington. Smith, T. D., cures complaints of stoves, ranges, furnaces. Phone Pacific 2177. Acme OH Co. eell safety coal oil and flna gasoline. Phone East 7S9; B-lOOi. Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street, luhch 11:20 to 2; business men's lunch. HI XO Un.. I Elks' building, Seventh and Stark ats. Notice. Title and' Ore rein anrniinta bought. Cohu Bros.. 180 jlrst street. Br? E. Li. Metshaw. dentist. Via. moved to szz corDett Ding. Phone Main 746 Tlrst-clasa four -foot fir wnrtrl tK n.r v-uiu, ucuvcieu. rnone main 4Ut. W. A. Wise and amoplitM dentists, Third and Washington. Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill. D. Chambers, optician, 12 Seventh. Journal want ada. lo a word. Cymru, Cyruro ai Chymraeg. CHARGES HUSBAND WITH DESERTION Mrs. May Bettis has begun suit for divorce in the circuit court from C. W. BettischargJng that he deserUd her without cause five, years ago, after a married life of two years. They were married in Walla Walla, Washington, and the wlfexcame to Portland In 1900, Another stilt for divorce on the ground of desertion was begun bv Frank E. Herapaher, who married Sarah A. Hempsher in Mont, Clare, Pennsyl vania, in 1891. Two yean lnri v, ll-ir- hla, mil- l.f, V.IW, . m." She Is now I la Philadelphia. , i. vfflfc LIST OF BARGAIN E Hard Work of Journal Circu lation Department Gives Early Eeturns. After strenuous work on the part of the circulation department, the results for 1908 Bargain Day were flnalljt com pleted and below is a list of the winners of the. forty special awards. A great many friends sent in amounts ranging from $20 to $60 and although not com ing within the list of special awards, The Journal will send them something in appreciation of their special efforts. The Journal also wishes to thank their many friends who sent in small amounts and thereby helped to inaite liarealn Day a greater success than ever: LIST OF AWARDS BARGAIN DAY, ItiliR 1 John T. Wood, Amity $471.21 2 Claudia McKnlght, Sclo 395.39 8 H. A. Snyder, Aurora 821.65 4 Hugh Klrkpatrick, Lebanon.. 238.40 6 William Calvert, Junction... 227.39 6 A. J. Frledley, Hood River... 201.03 7 Oeorae Hooper, Shaw 197.51 8 J. A. Tiffany, Corvullis 185.02 9 A. Sutherland, Shedds 179.73 10 C. Darby, Aumsvllle 17S.66 11 Peter Cook, Rickroall 169.84 12 Joe Rankin. Mill City. 167.81 13 W. J. Cl&rke, Gervais 145.40 14 Aue-ust Desineer. Beaverton.. 138.03 15 Jane 'Spence, Gaston 122.09 16 V. E. Tate, Wasco 116.65 17 C L. Morris, Harrlsburg. . . . 103.97 18 A. R. Lewis, Airlle 100.80 19 G. W. Cllne. Albany 89. 20 J. H. McCullen, Burns 94.50 21 Guy E. Tex, Central Point... 88.16 22 J. 8. Clark, Island City 87.76 23 Mrs. W. S. Robinson, L,oftlne. 87.21 24 M. C. Brown, Shedds. . . . .. 82.20 26 J. R. Sanders, Sheridan 78.81 26 James M. Herron. Junction.. 76.23 27 J. G. Stevens, Cove....;.... 73.40 28 W. G. .Walker. Woodburn... 70.66 29 M. H. Bell, Prlneville 69.80 30 -A. F. Llnegar, Coqullle 68.40 31 J. L. Mumpower, Creeon City 68.25 32 B. F. Raines, Laconib 6N.22 83 George t: Hounds, Falls City 68.17 34 R. Y. Blalock, Beaver 67.64 85Irvlne Hood, Albany 64.62 86 Dennis Norton, Mt. Angel... 61.76 a7tR. A. Duncan, Estacada. . . . . .61.1.5. 88 O. P. Shoemaker;' Newport. . . 60.18 89 O. F. Neece, Ontario 68.64 40 John Fllloon. The Dalles 68.40 Where 10 Dim Moore's restaurant selves fa special 50-cent Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth St. Watson's Restaurant will serve a Cns Chicken dinner todav. 60 cents. 500 Wanted! To eat breakfast and lunchaon tomor row at the Baltimore Dairy Lunch. Something new. Come! '287 M Wash ington st. Back of Lobby, new Roth child bldg. WHAT TIME IS IT? If your watch is not keeping correct time bring it to us and let us repair It. Over ,00t) watches repaired- last year. Our prices are right. Try us.v GOODMAN'S w$2" 811 Morrison, between 1st and Front FURS REMODELED At less than one-half price during the next month. New furs made at lowest possible price.' U Schumacher, 185 Alad- ioa street. . ' DAYAWARDS MAO Clothing for Men and Boys, Advance showing of SPRING STYLES produced specially for us by NEW YORK'S best WHOLESALE TAILORS Exclusive fabrics and patterns not shown elsewhere at our usual MODEST PRICES KG D. C. BURNS COMPANY 208-210 THIRD STREET Groceries at Prices to Interest You Saturday, Feb. 29 Monday, March 2 Tuesday, March 3 Long's Strawberry Preserves, 16-or. glass Each 20J Long's Blackberry Preserves, 16-oz. glass Each 20f Lang's Raspberry Preserves, 16-oz! glass Each 20) Long's Apricot Preserves, 16-oz. glass... Each 20 Bishop's Strawberry Preserves, 2-lb. tins , Each 25 Bishop's Sliced Teach Preserves, 2-lb. tins...?. Each 25 Bishop's Halves Peach Preserves, 2-lb. tins Each 25 Bishop's Apricot Preserves, 2-ltn tins Each 25 Bishop's Fig Preserves, 2-lb. tins.. Each 25 Bishop's" F de L Spiced Figs, 18-oz, glass Each 40 , Bishop's F de L Strawberry Preserves, 18-oz. glass Each 40 Bishop's F de L Raspberry Preserves, 18-oz. glass Each 40 Bishop's F de L Loganberry Preserves, 18-oz. glass Each 40 Yellow Peaches, 2j4 tins Each 15 Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches, gallons 50 Fresh Kippered Herring per doz. 50 Columbia River Chinook Salmon, 1-lb. flats 3.3 for 50 Gold Medal Flour Per sack $1.9 D. C BURNS COMPANY 208-210 THIRD STREET, BET. SALMON AND TAYLOR , COAL Creek COAL None BetterP Be Had t Any Price ScER $7.00 Per Ton -US SS? Special Price to Suburban Districts F. B. JONES & CO. East 7 181 EAST CLERK'S OFFICE TO KEEP OPEN fJlGHTS Voters Will Be Given Chance to llegister Until 0 O'Clock. From this time forward the registra tion counter In the county clerk's office will be open until 9 o'clock each even JngJsttUiere will be no excuse for any one falling to register because of the hours. The books will fee closed on April 7, ten days before the primaries, - Party workers have been hustling In the Chinese' voters during the last few days. AU of them register as Repub licans, so they may help out eager can-, dldates in... the primaries. There are about native born Chinese in Port-; land who are entitled to vote. Up to S o'clock last evening the total number of names on the rolls was 15. 301. Three hundred and eleven regis tered during the day. Classified by parties, ; the. Republican hay 11,853 V ' ' ( ' w LEADING CLOTHIER WATER ST. B.1771 U Ton Wish to Make Qood Xnrest . . ment. Buy Stock In the BONVILLE PUB. CO. 415 Marqnam Building. votes in sight, the Democrats J.S56, With 792 in the miscellaneous column. MES. PETEE TAYLOE IS SERIOUSLY ILL AT HOME Mrs. Peter Taylor, a pioneer' of 185 and mother of Douglas W. Taylor, the city engineer, Is very ill at her home, 227 Caruthers street. Mrs. Taylor Is 84 years of age and little hope for her ultimate recovery is held out bv the physk'Jans attending her: She is one of Portland's oldest .residents, she and her husband having come to tha Rose City many years ago. Peter .Taylor came to Oregon across the plains in 1862 and was followed two years later by Mrs. Taylor, who came by way of the Isthmus of Panama. They have been married SO years. Mr. Taylor was associated with H. L. Corbett in the Willamette Iron A Bteet Works for a great number of years and was an expert pattern-maker. iAtely ha hag re tired from active life. , , . ,.. kre living: Mrs. I. W. Pratt, Mrs. ik, 0. 8htpley, Miss Nannie E. Taylor and City Engineer Douglas W.. Taylor. CURES RIIEUMATIS:; sr fcottls. ' Pefcottl. AH IHTEBHAX BZKXDT FOB. RHEUMATISM IB ITS XAHT VOBMB, . Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Heatachei Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affections Neuralgia Nervousness Hleeplessneas trade 8CPjPLisa) bt A.W.AHeh&Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. 16th & Manhall St$n Portland Or. pacific coast AQKtrra.l MILITARY ACADEMY' PORTLAND ORt. Bchool for Young Man and BoZ- .-:,. Preparation for , col leges. U. 8. Military and Naval Academies. Ac credited to Stanford. Berkeley, Cornell, Am herst and all StaU Uni versities and Agricultural Colleges. Manual train ing. Business course. The principal has bad I jekrs experience In Port land. Comfortable quar tets. Best environment, Male reservations mow.' For Illustrated eaUlo end other literature ad Aram i J. W. BILL, 11. D., principal and FropzUto. THE JAS. I. MARSHALL MAINUFACTURINQ CO. Show Ctses, Cabinets, Stora and Office Fixtures , L bb sn r Store fronts Changed, Konsea Bemod sled. General Contracting, Plans Drawn. 889 Couch strset. Bfeoaa Baclflo 818X. Coffin Diamond House Paint GUARANTEED - ( gallon lots, 81.40 par gaL , 1 gallon lots. 81.50 Pr fal - Manufactured by . PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. 030 Tront St, orUaud,Oz. Send Me Your Printing I make a specialty of Letterheads. B11K heads . Koteheada. Statements, Enve lopes. Card 'and other fine commercial work. I have cus tomers all over the Northwest, becsuse 1 deliver a satisfactory quality of work at a satisfactory- prist, George W. Dixon. tCanby. Oregon. , . DRAYAGE STORAGE. TRACKAGE Machinery, Safes and Merchandise Moved & Stored Phon. TIAYS. MORSE flumes 4th & DAVIS warSou. I3th & HOYT n. We must sell at once 80 KiP slightly damaged sewing r'S. machines. Including such, PoHltrhnn well known makes a I neUUUIUII Blngers, Wheeler A ,W1W : CMuinn sons. Domeatlcs, ; Whites. Id OCWMIIJ Households, Dayls. , etc.. to make room for new Machines 339 Horrlicm St., Maxquajn Bldg. ; ONLY T HE BEST IN LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE O. K. VTESTOW ' 1 -808 Wells raxgo Bldg. Mattresses and Upholsterln Made Over and Made to Order. Carpers Sewed and Laid. Phone Main MT. MASSET MAB8BY. SOS fonrth Strut Webloot Oil Blacltihfj Makes Shoes Waterproof Vreserytse leather Not a Shine A. aU Sealers. AMTTSB1CEHTB, Motion Picture, Theatres we rent Latest feAttjrk films 1,009 feet Reels, Including Bong. Elldtia, $5.00 to $7.50 Weekly Newman Motion Picture Ce. til Bumslde St, near Fifth. ; At x "AxezzB-'r msadcbaA. ''PfAMT 3diOX,' THAT CAT." : EastSIdo vHou; r ; 140 Qrand .Avemi - "''V' M f,'"OABTti PP'V " PAST IS. I"EAn 1"S! f - XBJJ JiOLWA.--.' Si' us7, xieunLJiafafirMt . p " I "T 0 WlGKELODIOn