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' V I V ' ' - I k V l i . , Grand ..i.. .... ,i . ..fT. ..VaudaviU I i - , , W W . - l ' r ' Th placer gold mine at' Sflqrenoa, Idaho county, Idaho, once tha moat ia moua dlgrlngi In tha United State. . ioo.ooo,uuo having: ceen taken rrom tn i irulchee Uiat poured their, eorlnar an rail water down into the meadows at their feet, are again brotrht to publiol attention Djr xne Florence jfiacer Aiin- Jng company, of this cify, which will mine these . meadowa forfthe enormoua depealta- f-plaeer gold I known to be hidden beneath . the surface of the frround. At the time the frulchea were " worked there was no such thing known I aa the modern hydraulic and earth elevators of the present time, hence the J . meadow gold deposits were immune from the touch of the placer: miner. it is aurerent now, nowever, and a 1 company has been organized under the : jaws oi uregon witn circuit judge John n. uieiana as preeiaent; ueorge u Peaslee of the Peaelee Bros, company. vice-president; Richard C. Hart, auperln. tendent of the V, B. Light House serv ice as secretary and treasurer,, and C'aotaln J. F, Boone. W. A. Cleland. W. W. Peaslea and II. B. perka, members of the directorate, to wash from the Florence meadowa gravel (heir precious 'contents. The company has secured 640 acres, or ST claims, and a plant,is now 'being Installed, and washing will be commenced in Ana-ust or Septeimber. At the company's office, 120 Commercial ciud Duuaing, jnrtn and Oa. atredts. ii is saia inat tne wealth or tl , meadows -win onlv be iindArstnod tna ota aftuaiiu la arnd holders Of the company have possession. For centuries the semi annual floods ; from the Idaho moun tains waanea tne gold down the arulchee Into , tho deposit at their bane, and , there it has slumbered until now. Its hiding Place will be umwrthoil hv tha local company, which expects to secure millions of treasure for it reward. It! la believed that S5 years will be re- quirea to oonciuae tne work. L. L. WHITE, Chief of Staff Willi DENTISTRY fl D ft MJ J Q (OLII tail A ny tooth in the WliUlf HO mouth we crowa with solid goltf xuc, guaranteMi tne Deet, par- Wil fin ieotftluipei beet wor kmanaalpi for WTiU U riMElAlR-Any Porcelain Crown tnatls no matter what ha are ealled or bow nuda. tn M nn trettlert pearl flnl.h. Oarprioel fiUU ve it in their 1' ilLtu" prfttlorh S4. 0 0 gffaf? $4.00 When the financial crash came Barr Se Hoggatt, men'a furnishers. forced to the wall and their laf are stock clothing, furnishings and shoes Is of now under the creditors' hammer. Tn satlsty the creditors a big bankrupt sale muuuhto ig oegw otmorrow (Batur- uay : inurning av V , o Clock. THIS IS a frand opportunity for men to secure heir new spring suits and other re quirements at ridiculously low prices, aa a perusal of the large announoemeat on another page will reveal. Note tile mm oeep cut in price of suits, handkerchiefs, hats. pants. shirts, col lars and shoes. The sale will be con- uuciea at tne oia stand, zoh Mnrrlmn TEC Til "IMMTMT Goanywherelntbe I L b I EI eltr, get a price on any kind of a set of teeth, then come to as, and we will duplicate that set of teeth, exoept ft T Art (old and porcelain, for net Qg aJU I'ARIf All other work sane pries propor If U II IV tionately. Absolute gwanteea. P S I I f"A aatitfr ycsmoU that we hare UMIala but one price, and that we do not MO JCilKAh. Btiarepreeens our wora. U fl 1 1 D C Office hours from 8 A. M. to 6:W liUUnO P. Sundays A. M. to IP. It. EASTERN DEHTffSTS aami WumhlngHu$ St., Ow. Sixth Uraasate Tru BUf. ver Mdar4SUy saw Mere Ptmnm Mmtn 3 7 BO hose, ars i luAe street next to the 8t. Charles hotel be tween b rout ana nrst streets. The Oriental building at the Lewis and Clark fair ' grounds is soon to be utilised for the amusement-lovlna- nub lie. A local tm Dan v. Vnnwn aa tha wrienia Amusement company, has had street, the mother of the boys, ha re the floor surfaced and will open with a nnrtod to tha nollre that her sons Clyde aged 13, and Hugh, agea 11, lert npme able is T6 gon, presumably' to meet the father of the boys at Myrtla Creek. Douglas county. Mra. T. O. Marstera. Z9v Clay tna motner oi ms Doya. iiav w nlia thai har anna PIvHa. The floor space avail- 5 i Vuirh. aaed 11. left home Tuesday' with a woman a bicycle. AS tv..i - v.a. i it, UvrH. rntnb. aha nfi- buildln. -or thrw t"' 7?:Z' 7n ,m. tha b nv&e. rograma will be given, either double or taklnar turns, and make ball on May (. by 850 feet and there are 60 boxes, with a general seating capacity g pr The building will be -turned over to the thlr wav southward to meet him. of 10.000 in weeks dancing p Rose Carnival the first weak In Juna. and after that date nrobablv will be uned for opera through the summer sea son. Robert M. Wilson, who has had charge of the Benjamin Fay Mills lecture rni apHva in Portland Sunday Tha lly council granted a permit toln.nrnhi. He leave for San Francisco tha Multnomah Rod and Gun club to Sunday night immediately after his ad- practiee shooting near Rohse's park and dress W'wJ'j.W'0!'''"' ha to hold a match shoot during The Rose R: Henry Victor .Morgan, who has Festival. Mayor Lane la expected to dHllrln."r monThst feave" nm tha nrdiiMitm n th. Aa k.t during the past few montna, eaveo it Infringes upon the ordinance prohib- Monday for Ban Franclaoo. mng snootmg witnm tne city limits. 1 ru.iA. laajrua baa Inasmuch as the measure came from The Oregon Development , league naa Councilman Annand a member of the I been asked by the American Clvlo asso- majorlty party, it ia probable that theclat)0n to assist in the movement for i".0 U'd pasaed over the eTvation of the natural resources of mayors veto. J th United States. It is suggested that W. J. Hawkln-aTill-luck with bl. krSln" 'oJfr.Ve caled" bv thl excavation work, having been sued for I president should be passed and copies damages in the circuit court for the sent to the president and to governors second time within a year because of of states. Councilman Baker Introduced a reso lution in the city council yesteroay afternoon asking tha police to exercise reater diligence in regulating uh-ju- siaewaiKs. utr tuau toDned from skating on the sidewalks, stating that the youngs ters have nttle regara ior tneir eiuers in such matters. The Alumni association of Brooklyn meets this evening at the Brooklyn irnnoi hall to discuss plans for the re ceDtlon of the February and June fiaaiu. A mimical rjroaram has been arranged for the entertainment of the members ana mere win oe a aeoaie. s Statement No. l a Benerit to tne People?" Mrs. Homer DUly. care tha Aurora stock farm. Rose, Illinois, gets her name In the paper today because some man lert. a pocketoooK on a aeaa in the poatofflce this morning. There wai a letter in the wallet addressed to Mrs Dlllev. Also a Northern Pacific trunk cheok. No. 604,681. The pockntbbok was found by Assistant foetmaster unipiey ran or a Duuaing on lot 4. block n. rtiiianr .pril t. Judgment for several hun- fil?t rMini dollars in a similar case was re- Usts rldln on ly given In tha clroult court. Jf"1"". It,n !, the falllnr walla allea-ed to have hnan ' weakened by excavations for which he was responsible. Ltwls W. Love and others have aued to recover 11.835 for tne ran or a Duuaing on lot 4. block ll. on April area cently given Member of the city executive board voted at a special meeting yesterday afternoon to enter into a contract with the Pertland Railway, Light A Power company to sprinkle the streets alone tne car lines, ine comnanv suomittc a proposition to do the work for 1.15 an hour for each car, the same price paid by the city for this work last year. "Seeing Portland" Trip. Beginning Monday, May 4, tha electric observation cars of tha Portland Railway, Light a .rower company will resume daily serv ice. "Seeing Portland" cars start from Second and Washington atreeta every and 2 p. m. Fare 50 rsov SAvoa to covbtjiccx This insures our patrons fresh, pure and wholesome meats. ENVIOUS DEALERS ill at ease because of the vast crowds , that daily throng this popular market have noised it bout that we are connected with wholesalers. The FRANKLIN-BARNES MARKET does its own buy ing, selling and distributing, and therefore are able to sell quality meats at prices that draw the crowds. We will pay the above reward to the party that proves the contrary. In the meantime we will continue to sell the Choicest Meats, Fish, Fruits, Vegetables and Dairy Pro ducts at prices that cannot be duplicated elsewhere "1 "' EWJOTTJTO HIS MBAI.S Buy the Franklin-Barnes meats and you will always have tha same satisfaction. Roasts .... .....7.".V.T.T. . . . . 10? Steak ...M.......10f Breast Veal 8 Veal Stew, 4 pounds for. ... . .25 PORK Rastsnr Steaks . . Leg of Pork 12j Lard, 5 lbs. for 60 Lard, 10 lbs. for $1.15 LAMB l Pound and up BEEF oast" BeefT:;;;7777. ,.,;.T.TlOf Steaks ..J .10? Stew Of ALL OTHER MEATS REDUCED IN PROPORTION FISH Salmon Trout lb.. Z0 Halibut, 3 lbs. "for.. 25 Flounders, 3 lbs. for. . ...... .. n .25 Razor Clam 8, per All other fish reduced in proportion. POUL.TRY Stewing Hens Roasting Chickens Broilers Spring Ducks Geese and Fryers Chickens 16c lb. and Up Vegetables and Fruits . Asparagus, per lb . .10 Rhubarb, 6 lbs. for .25 Tomatoes, lb... 15 and 20 Lemons, per dozen...... 15j Telephone Peas, 2 lbs for. 15f Grape Fruit, per dozen.. 50a Sweet Navel Oranges, 30a to 50 per dozen, according to size. Per -case. . ...... $2. 75 Good Cooking Butter 20c per Pound Creamery Butter 50c and 60c per Roll ALL MEATS AND-FISH DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS ARE KEPT IN COOL SANITARV' REFRIGERATORS Full Line of Cookies, Crackers and Wafers; Heinz' Dill, Sour and Sweet Pickles, Heinz' Olives and Heinz' Sauer Kraut 105-107 Third St Home AI 163 BOTH PHONB8 3 :Alf (UN-BARNES MARK The Big, Busy. Bustling Market on Third StreetBetween Stark and Washington 105-107 Third St Private Exchange 63 C BOTH PHONHS dsy at 10 a. m. cents, time, tVi houra If you are a atrannr in Portland don't miss this trip. If you live here, see and know your own cny. Reports of tha committees on the new bridge and trie replacing of the Williams avenua nchoolhouse will be read tonight at trie meeting of the O eu ill . aiiu u m.u 9 V be used for sprinkling atresia. If il contrary to these rules or waste- Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and usea only unwetn me nours oi o Knrth Eut Htdtt Imrrnnmant un. I and 8 a. m. and s and 9 p. m. it must elation In Woodmen's hall. Russell I rfot .be usea l iikin. m a a'mIau ti.h.b..(u uanfl contrary requestea mit a ruu attendance or tne l xuijy iv .wnt.wimm. tun nwi w vi wwiaa u wuts sUaiiuu iu um i r .... .... t.h.n i. imnnrt.nf , The oeutions ot reaiaents or ose City Part and or tn aistrict just .east Owing t wlra ttoubla the ttmeball thtt -i.v aaklnar for the Drlvllege of on top of the customhouse did not drop voting on annexation to the city at tha today. John McNulty. in chartre of the June election werepMiw ciiy local branch hydrographle office, states council yesterday arternoon. Bom aw- that ne ropes to nave the Mrae bail inJtricis un io " ""'"' working order Dy tomorrow n Deserted after four months of mar ried life, Mrs. Mlnnl M, Bustck has be- There Will be affairs Of 5"" ninll Simlrk wMni she married There will he a mentln- nf the Aiirtn bon society Saturday evening. May 2, at trie city nan. xnrre win te arrairs o: importance for tha member to con aides, - . One woman's bicycle and two small boys are on their way to southern 0 re in Vancouver, Washington, in March, isfiK She sari her husband left her without caaaa in July of the same year. A resolution tilling for an appropria tion of $600 to be uaed for decorative purpose" on the eaat side during the Rose Festival was Introduced Into the eitr counoll yesterday afternoon and referred to the waya and means com Awnings, porch curtains and rosebush frames. We solicit your patronage and guarantee satisfaction. Agencies at ovary town In the northwest. Willam ette Tent fc Awning Co- Main 968. A-s. Tha Portland Bho Repair company, 3t Tamhlll ' street, betweea Third and Fourth streets. Phone Main T66S. Tour shoes repaired while you 'wait, j Beat oak soies, ( cimi. uauer at etopper. . For the washing of blankets, lace curtains and fine , laces; for the washing of dishes, cut glass and costly bric-a-brac; for the toilet, nur sery and bedroom, this excellent Isoap (Ivory) never' fails.: -iX-' And the woman who discards all the, other soaps and uses Ivory . . . , e l ana VBrrannii, Ail inn in every department pr betterhan common coties. the home has gone ia long ways toward mak- ' ure, andL ar pride.7 AmericanJu ousekeepem Ninth and Tenth for reunion meeting nnrmiiAl flurinz tne MilKMUuu - union In June. pin.i.r'i new iTlmmlnf baths now open. Largest In city. Everything Just right. 26c. SS6H Kast Morrison. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 78t; B-100I. Trellis work, wire fencing. Portland Wire A Iron Works, Second and Everett Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth street, lunch 11:SC to 1; businesa men's lunch. W. A. Wise and associates, painless deatlsta. Third and Washington. 50 certificate on Waverly Height, obeap. 8-117, Journal. Dr. K. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Chambers ft Bon. opticians. 111 7th. Bergar. signs, show cards. 184 Tamhlll. Journai want ada le a word. AT THE THEATRES Wilton Larkaye Next Week. The celebrated American actor. Wil ton Lackaye, and his excellent company of players will present Hall Calne'a play. "The Bondmen," at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, for three nights beginning next Thursday. May 7. Special-price mati nee Saturday afternoon. Seats on sale next Tueaday, May 6, at theatre. ' - - -i - f"" 1 Greatest Detective Play. The greateit detective play ever writ ten 1. "'Sherlock Holmes' William Gil lette's dramatisation of the Conan Doyle torv. which the Baker stock company Is this week presenting to large delight; ed audiences. George Alison Is Payln( the ,noted criminal hunter and Wllllan Gleason Is Morlarlty chief of the Lon don criminal element. We shine your shoes. Main 614, A-4114. sponge and, press your clothes an ror ii.so month. ur.n... M. . . where. Unique Tailoring Cix. I0 Stark. Golden- Grain Granules. - the 100 oer Mnt nun cereal oof fee. cures dvsrteosla and v. nervousness. All rrooera Tastes Xvory, Doap , Per Cnt. Purel Steamer - Jesse Harkina for Camaa. Waaboural and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves "Washington street dock at S p. aa. , The MerTyrnakeraf danclna oarrv at Rlnglers hall tomorrow night, di t ion of Professor Rlngler, ExceUent music. ':,''.!--. v.'.-. "-:. ' ' -1 For high-grade apectacles at low prices, see lieorge uoenteln, jsmielan. Ill iourin mu, oeu iiduuu ana layior. Tha city ' council yesterday granted tha request of the' Oregon JtonMrs' as ! sociatlon i to u Davis street between Return of Miss Jewel. mi., trottn Jewel, .the charming and nnnuiat- vnunt leadlna- woman. Will re- t .' . . J . . 1 .nv nh.n hi in tne tjaaer mm a afi.m (inn in fWrte aTltch weli -Th. numbers." This Will be a suterb productlfin, and some of the most gorgeous and expensive gowns aver seen in wis city win us wi wT m women of ths company. "A Scotch High BalL" Today and .tomorrow will be tba last opportunities to" see "A Scotch High Ball" at the Star theatre, where the Armstrong- Musical Comedy company Is keeping people merry this week. A Scotch High Ball" Is built for laughter only, and there Is a collection of gen uine comedians and a galaxy of pretty and clever chorus girls. Impersonations of Musicians. ' Henri French Is Impersonating fa mous composers this week at the Grand. It Is the beat act of its kind that Sulli van Conaldlne have sn to the coast Mr. French gives lifelike portrayala of half a doseti composer, and an aug mented orchestra Is part of tha act. Aside from this " headltner there are many big features on the program. ' "The Bathing Girls." " "The Bathing Girls" will be presented by the Armstrong Musical Comedy com. pany at the Star theatre next week, starting Sunday. Ia addition to the regular songs and specialties an added feature la offered by the Musical Ben netts. . The Marco Twins. "The " Marco .'i Twins, the funniest couple In vaudeville, will be tha head line attraction at the Grand next week. One twin Is about 10 feet tall and the other la a dwsrf. Porter J. White will offer a dramatic tabloid. "The YlattOf." Metigar, Jeweler,' It2 Washiogten. J EFFECTIVE MAY FIRST All cars of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company within the city limits of Port land and its suburbs, including St. Johns, will STOP ONLY AT NEAR SIDE Of CROSSINGS as is now being done at railroad intersections. Conductors of the Portland Railway Division are instructed to permit passengers to get on and off of cars at forward vestibule, when de sired, except on forward vestibule of Portland Heights cars. PERSONAL. J, N. Marsh, who has been employed In several Portland banks, succeeds his brother, G. H. Marsh, today as deputy clerk of the United 6tates courts. Mr, Marsh has held the position 17 years and resigned to take up farming near Underwood. Underwood la across the ilver from Hood River, where Mr. larsh has an apple orchard. Eugene Shelby, formerly Portland agent of the Wella-Pargo Express com pany, now general superintendent, locat ed at San Vrancisco, is In Portland on express company business. Jefferson Myers has returned from an extensive trip In California. He contin ues to believe that Oregon climate, soil and resources beat the world. Mra. H. G. Moulton of Cobalt, On tario. Is visiting with har parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. IX Merryman, Z87 East Third street north. A letter from Isaac A. Manning. American conaul at Cartagena. Colom bia, to Tom Richardson, manager of the Portlard Commercial club, congratu lates the club on the construction of Its handsome now building and the writer asks to be remembered on the oocasioa of the opening of the club a new noma. Mr. Manning was formerly a resident of BaJem and Portland. Ha writes that not Infrequently ne baa met at far-off Carterena people from Oregon. - A. U- unaruon, assistant general pas senger agent of the Northern Pacific, haa returned from a trip to the Lwl ton countrv. in comnan with C M. tievey, vice-president In charge of opera- u ran ire vino, HAIR CUTTING 25c Tour Shoes Ehlned rree At the Model Barber Shop i szxtk nr. ONLY IN AND THE: ACODINT INSURANCE nirc-r - & wxsto OtVal 80S weUs rargo BIO. luin The Darty visited Walla Walla and other points. yey returned to u. jraut. Mr. Le- lAdles"lt white canvas Oxfords,' an else, 11 pair. (Sample Shoe company, First and Madison. ' , i n i i i a . . r- t net waists tomorrow lit. . See ad. Pg I-- ' .c -1 ' Building Permits. John Knlas, k erec- dwelling East Eleventh, between Fremont and Beech, $1,800; Henry Maler. erect dwelling. Union, between Monroe and Fargo, 3. 600: T. J. Keenan, erect d welting. Com mercial, corner Beech. $3,500; George Vonper. erect dwelling, Colfax, corner Rodney. IJ.7S0; A. Kifcbe. erect dwelling, Jantt, between Pat ton and Concord, S1.000; O. O. Walling, erect dwelling. Glen avenue, between Alberta and Sumner, 11,260; Tonnlng, erect dwelling. Mississippi, between Fremont and Cook. ll.sOO; H. E. Dohertv. erect dwelling. East Thirty-seventh, between East Salmon and -Caruthers, $1,000; Mra Toung. erect dwelling. East .Ninth, between Broadway and Schuyler, H. 600; W. A. Mclntoah, erect dwelling, Union, between ugen and Tillamook, 11.800. Misses II.IS dress shoes, tana, pat ents and vicL all slses. lace or button. tl.JS pair. Sample Shoe Store, Firs and Madison. . .;. .7 r Kow Turn to Last Page. ,r? Do yow want a cah-bonus of from 111 to,15? Well It s Juet .worth that much to irow-and will nlyi tako about two minutes of jroar Uffi 1 read tha lower half of the page. -Don't ak or wonder who.lt ! r what It 1 It Juati something worth reading. MAXWELL. TAILORING OMPaKT7 7 TEETH Save Money Com and hav free eximlnation. VER FILLINGS, S6o UP: GOLD klLI SPLENDIP SET. la.00; GOUi v.nuvnB, I.BV iu SB.UU. , All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always nreaamt. ATI work done absolutely without pais by specialists of from 12 to SO years' experience. Boston Dentists Home Fhone A-8030. Phone Malm B030. B91H aforrlaon BU Orp. rostoffloa. A New Departure The cost of interments haa been greatly reduoed by the Holman Under taking company. Heretofore It has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company.- the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket is furnished by us we make no extra charges for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us. except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of 136 to 76 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 890 TXXJU ST- COB. BAXaMOB. """"t-oaex - Jm The NICKELODION 130 SIXTH 1 STHBI3T " Xft, Alder and Vasnlngton, Portland, Ox. naxespeaxe-s tmuuns Trsbredy Mcbeth Shall be King BS- (i Grand lMasqnsradav OAKS RINK TOjnaH-r Helllg Theatre Wednesday Evening, May 6 SECOND' CONCERT Portland Symphony Orchestra OZ.0ZSTSI Mrs. Walter Reed Bettman i. ?.t" on "J nd subscription tickets exchanged for reaerved t box office. HellH thea. tra May 4, I and . Prices 50c to $1.50 . Managsmant Bta B. Jones, i Ml-.ll iriTMATM luauivi ltli and Waahinrtoa TTOXT.ax'T AT 8:30 O'CLOCK CAPTAIN RICHMOND PEAHaON HOBSOfl. . , Lecture on ; V J' - "JfATIOHAL BimrR' ," i Prices 1 5c, 0e. 75c ll on ; HAKEH TflEATRE V;lit''r 8tck Company In One of , the. Greatest P!bj-s of the Age. Dramatised m .k. -ZT'Tl i. : '.Uve Stories by William Otllette. CulUlt :05. Matinee : Bliarp. Get your seats early. Even . K P'L'r0. So- J5c- ' Matinee 16c 1 26c Next week. "The Climbers." TBE CRlDVaadcTUledf Inxf For owo week, beginning Mon Anrll 17. THH qaju, IUU ttSMCM, The Noted Actor and Mlmlo and lm peraonator of Composers and Muslml Plractors. .Augmented Orchestra fur ' . Thla Act. MXtoLAMD imil AJTD COMTAITT, Praaentlng "i'HK CKACKbMAN." r. r. Honusu. Dean of the 1. A. T. S. ti. operator. Ex- hlbltlng "A Urd for a Iay." TIME AND PRICKS RKMA1N SAV'i NejtWeelc T1IH MAR'Q TWIVrf" THE STAR Vhoaesi Few, A-Wt , a. .vy; ''Old. as. - Week of Sunday. April . lu. THBj ARMSTRONG Ml'srCAl, COM EDI COM PANT PBf.SI-.NTS , A BCOTCK MTO HAA VI." New Orchestra Hlty .ir Kii Cestumea. Oood Muxlo. Oool ln. in Large Cast In connection with a Mrw Vauderllleliif Matinees dai!v at J P. m. Prloea: . 15o to anv ptrt f v.: nouao, except box aeais. Kviry .n!".' at ISO p. m. ani JilS r. m. I'rlr-.; 2 to tba entire lower floor, 15j to . part of balconv ami aKry. i-- waytii "The Rathln t:i-!e." Both rhoaeel Mnia 4-- ! .. A-r Week cortimenciiiK ,cn.i .. a R. P. Allen Br-'nt ; ,V " - and fh Alien ! f Noble f '"' i' ' ' ' Matinei unn.ii "!-... to 19 i. i-