The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 19, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY. 19,' 1908.
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TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS.
Helllc......"Wh8n Knight Were Bold"
'Secret Service"
Lyrlo.. ..... . ."Nell Gwynne"
Star ........... .t ..... . Tbe Toreadors"
Grand ............ Vaudeville
George Long wants, "till another teat
made of the vehicle), tax ordinance re
cently passed by the city council and
which was carried into the courts where
Judge Ctantenbein decided that the new
law. la effective until repealed by 'the
council or by a direct vote of the people.
Lon appeared at City Auditor Bar-
' bur's office yesterday- and asked to be
arrested for falling to pay his license
until the referendum appeal to the
supreme court can be decided. ! Papers
will be drawn today and Long will be
arrested so that the question can be
tried out in a. friendly suit. The ordi
nance ' provides that an annual tax for
all wheeled vehicles shall be collected
and now Auditor, Barbur is wondering
whether he can collect 'for the first
quarter of the year. Under the old law
payments were made quarterly. An
opinion on this point will be made by
; City, Attorney . Kavanaugh. , , -,
V All' difficulties confronted by the
city water board In regard to having
a recent .order for east iron pipes laid
down on the east tide, where the pipes
are to be . installed, were settled yester
day, when an agent -of the company ap
peared before the board and assured the
members that his company would bear
the added expense of unloading the pipes
. on the east side. Previously the rail
road companies notified the water board
that; they would not transfer freight
for the purpose of unloading it in their
east side yards'. ' " .
Emma Goldman, the anarchist leader,
win deliver two lectures in Portland
Sunday. The first will be in the after,
noon in Merrill's halL Her subject will
be 'The Menace of Patriotism." The
second will be in the evening at the
same hall. The subject for the evening
- address will, be "What Anarchism
Really Stands For." "Direct Action, a
Logical Method of Anarchism" will be
the subject of an address by Miss Gold
man Monday evening at the T. M. C A.
haH.
While waiting at the Jefferson street
depot to catch an outgoing train 9-year-old
Eugene Tucker was taken, in cus
tody by Officer Justla last night The
little chap has the wanderlust. His
father told the officer that he has made
several attempts to -run away from
home. His mother Is dead. He was
taken to his father's home, 674 Flood
street. I
Paprika Schnitzel
TQDAT UflTlXa ST. 3C
Reinbratllii 'Tomorrow "
' (Wednesday)
OUS , SATXT ' I
MERCHANT'S LUNCH
Served - from 11:18 a. m. to
3 p. m. is deservedly popu
lar 30c. .
Special Sunday Dinner
50 Cents :
LITTLE HUNGARY .
RESTAURANT
COB. 7TK AWO AmtEVT
... Bote! Boot Bid.
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BGONOMY IIS TRDINQ
Daniel Connors was up before Judge
Cameron this morning, charged with
damaging the personal property of
Charles Mays. Mays is the proprietor
of a saloon and alleges that Connors
while in his plaoe became abusive and
threw a glass through the mirror over
the back bar. breaking it. He claimed
the mirror was worth $200. The case
was continued till May 20.
The Milwaukle city council has In
structed City Recorder Lehman to ad
vertise for bids to complete the new
city hall. An ordinance was Introduced
at the last meeting prohibiting stock
from roaming at large. This was re
ferred to the streot committee. At its
next meeting the council will vote on
ho proposition of givlnsr the Milwaukle
Water -company a 21-year franchise.
Unknown miscreants placed a railroad
tie across the streetcar track below
Stewarts, on the Mount Scott line, last
nght after 12 o'clock. A car In charge
of Conductor Brannon and Motorman
Maddox struck the obstacle, but was not
thrown from the track. Only a few
passengers were on the car at the time,
and these were not even shaken up by
the incident.
the corporation, and oa a petition filed
by Beach-& Simon and A. F. FlageU
Judge Wolverton appointed E. C Meara
as receiver., Mr. Hears at once filed
his bond in the sum of $40,000 and took
possession of the property. 'The total
liabilities exceed 170,000. and the assets
are probably not over $40,000. An In
ventory la cow being taken.
, Steamer Columbia between ' Portland
and Vancouver, four round trips dally,
leaving Washington street dock. Leaves
Portland cuo and 1 a. m. ana i:so ana
5 v. m. Leaves Vancouver 8:16 and
11:45 a. m., 1:16 and 6:46 p. m. Fare
26 cents round " trip, ; Captain James
dood, owner.
Miss . Blanch Delury, a school teacher
residing at 668 Fifth street, claims to
have lost a $20 fur scarf while eating
lunch in the . Superior restaurant, lo
cated on Fourth, between Yamhill and
xayior streets., .ueteciives emun anu
Kay have been detailed on the case.
' Mrs. Fannie D. Shelby has begun suit
in the circuit court from Eugene Shel
by, alleging that he deserted her in
January, 1899. They were married in
187T, and their youngest child is of
age. - Mrs. Shelby asks tor alimony of
$76 per month. .
Wear electropodes in your shoes and
get relief from cold feet, poor circula
tion, rheumatism and nervous troubles.
$1 a pair, and guaranteed or money
back. They can be had of Albert
Bernl, the druggist, 233 Washington st.
The Northwest bridge works have
moved from 209 Stark street to 512, 613
and 614 Worcester building. The re
casting of the offices of this building
and the installation of new elevators
has renewed Its old-time popularity.
Architects competing for the $600
prise in design for the North Alblna
High school must file their names with
School Clerk Allen at the elty hall be
fore 6 p. m. May 20, and secure program
for competition. .
In the Gospel ' halL 48 East Eighth
street, meetings are belnjr conducted
every evening this week (except Sat
urday) at 7:46 by C. W., Ross of Kansas
City, Missouri, and James Harcus of
Everett. Washington.
For Rent Storage room 26x100,
partly decked on U. R. Co, track. Front
street, between Taylor and Salmon.
Electric elevator. Inquire New Era
Paint & Varnish Co., 172 First street,
near Yamhill.
Purity Liquor company Wednesday
special $1.60 grade red or white port,
Angelica, sherry and muscat, $1 per
gallon. Phone East 4427, B 1368. free
delivery. 803 East Morrison.
The Multnomah county W.. C. T. TJ.
will hold an all-day institute In Sunny
side Friends church, corner East Thirty
fifth and Main streets, commencing at
10 o'clock, Friday, May- 22. State Presi
dent Mrs. Brown Is expected to be pres
ent. Bring lunches. A medal contest
will be held In tne evening. No meet
ing of Sunnyside W. C T. U. this week
Suit on a note for $5,000 given by
Muton w. smitn .to v. c Feiton on
March 10 has been started in the cir
cuit court by the Columbia Valley Trust
company, to wnicn nrm feiton nas a
signed the note for collection. It was
to run 80 days, and it is stated that
notmng nas Dean paid.
Articles lost and found on the street
cars May 18: 22 umbrellas, 2 pair
shoes, I lunch basket, 5 packages, 1
coat, 1 book, 1 curling Iron, 1 measur
ing rule, i hammock and shears, papers,
shlnglos. Call at the Lost Article room
of the O. W. P. railway station, corner
First and Alder.
Marie Fowler has sued L. W. Fowler
ror divorce, charRlna- desertion. Th.v
were married in Portland in 1902, and
the wife charges that Fowler left her
uecemDer I, luo.
DEtiyER' Tffl.GdODS
We certainly deliver the goods. Not only by our excellent delivery system,
but in all the other ways, that go to make a store -where you would like to
trade. There is no other store in town that is as sanitary, as near the perfect
cleanliness, or has such convenient arrangement. .Our, salespeople are atten
tive and courteous,; our deliveries are splendidly arranged, v and our prices
'continually preach real economy to you. Below are given our, specials for
Wednesday and Thursday: x
DELICATESSEN
v Dresser's Bacon Our 1 Q
-own cure; sp'L jiound.... IOC
Dresser's LardOar own make.
5 lb., pails," regular. 75c; i?fl
special at ...... ...,.....UUC
Dresser's - Frankfurter's Regu
lar 124c pound, at - 0
Dresser's Baked Beans Includ
. ing crock; . regular. 25c, . OA '
at, crock ............... aUC
Roquefort Cheese Reg-yC'
ular 60c .. pound; special ; lDC
Edam Cheeses-Regular $1.25;
extra special,' at, each ' Q(ln
, only. ....... .............. .11 llC ;
. Deutscher Berkase -Regular
20c jars at, each l "
only ..IDC
35c jars at, each 25
Bottled Honey Our own bot
tling of guaranteed pure honey
in lOf , . StOf and ZSf
sizes.
LIQUORS
Canadian Club Whiskey Reg
ular $1.25; Special at fff 1A
only ... .D1.1U
Martell's Cognac, Three Star '
Regular $2.00; special
Dresser's Bourbon Regular $4
per gallon; special tjQ
TO) -9
GROCERIES FRESH MEATS
Woodlawn Maple Syrup Dresser's Pot Roast of A
Gallons, regular $1.40; 1 1 C pound.. 1UC
special at Dresser's Shoulders . of 1f
Half gallons, regular n A Veal Per pound IUC
75c; special at DUC Dresser's Mutton Stew
Quarts, regular 50c; spe- Of. Per pound ... ...DC
cial at. .............. . . ODC Dressers' Shoulders of t r
Pints regular 25c; spe- OA Mutton-Per pound...... lDC
c,altt -"ZUC Dresser's Pickled Pork-Per
Saratoga Drip pound IKs?; two pounds OP
Gallons-Regular $0c, at fC Jor";" ...,.,.....,.s-JC
only I DC , '
50c!tgoni?:rgu!ar...40c COFFEES AND TEAS
Quarts Regular 30c; OC. Imperiai Blend Coffee Good
special at only.... ,.Z$DC as any 40c coffee;-spe- Ort
Fig Prune Cereal Reg- OA cial,' per pound..,.,... ...UUC
ular 25c package, sp'l at..Z.UC A11 0ur 7Sc Teas for Wednes-
Postum Cereal Regular, .on day and Thursday only ?A
25c package, special at...UC at, per pound UUC
Lipton's Cocoas "'Sm.ia
regular,; special at. ..IUC ' nAlfrPY
Lipton's Cocoas '2 lbs., on DVIVIIVl
reg. 30c; special at.... .AUC Dresser's Layer Cakes Any
Burnham's Clam Bouillon kind. reguiar 25c; spe- OA.
pints; . regular 25c, M, JQr cial at ft.. ....... ZUC
KsRegulVr 'SOc".' at". Afi Dresser's Assorted Cookies
only 4UC RS?liT 10c oer dozen; or
Tillmann's Pure Flavoring Ex special at..4 dozen for.XiJC
2-ounce Lemon Regu- OA CANDY
lar 25c; special at &VC , . . ,
4-ounce Lemon Regu- QC Dressers Assorted Pinoche
lar 50c; special at DDC Regular 40c lb.; special OA
2 ounce Vanilla Regu- OP at UVl.
lar 35c; special at XtDQ Dresser's Assorted Caramels
4-ounce Vanilla Regu- C Regular 40c lb.; special OA.
lar 65c; special at .OC t OUC
III
Our customers will find in our store a selection of most dependable foods at such moderate
prices that all can comfortably afford them. t
Phones A 6181 Main 7200
"Th
Water through, hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for in advance
and used only between Jthe hours of S
end 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules at waste
fully It will be shut off.
On account of the death of F. A.
Clary, the reception to be given the
ladies of the Taylor Street Methodist
church by the women of the Grace
church, planned for Wednesday, has
been postponed. Mr. Clary was an hon
ored member of Grace church.
Captain Larson of corps No. S of the
Salvation Army will conduct a special
meeting at the quarters of corps No. 1,
366 Davis street, Wednesday evening at
8 o'clock. Captain Larson leaves Thurs
day for California, where he will have
charge of a corps.
Gill's Boost club met last night at
the club rooms in the Chambers build
ing and the members spent a pleasant
evening. Next Monday night the club
will be entertained by Professor George
Morris, expert phrenologist
Creditors of J. M. Acheson Co. hold
ing claims of about $40,000, yesterday
filed a petition In bankruptcy against
w. fierce swore out a complaint
yesterday charging John Doe Hampton
with assault and battery. The case
will be heard In the justice court at a
We sponge and press your clothes
shine your shoes, all for f 1.60 month.
in a ill OA
where
A-4S14. Wa irnriH run avar.
Unique Tailoring Co.. 80S Star!
Golden Grain Granules, the 100 per
cent pure cereal coffee, cures dyspepsia
and nervousness. All grocers. Tastes
uenor man common coiiee.
Steamer Jesse Barklns. tnr
Wasbougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
D. Chambers A Son, opticians- now at
an murriuun oireei, xaarquam building.
.. W2m,',n'.". Exchange, in Tenth street.
'' "v iv , uuainesa mens lunch.
wuw.u, uvicuiu ouma oiara ata.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
Buy a copy of Hose Festival march.
Bergsr, signs, show cards. 284 Tamhul.
Dr. McCracken, denUst. Rothchlld bldg.
Dr. EL C, Brown. Kya-Ear. Marquam.
Journal want ada le a word.
Tomorrow (Wednesday) will posl-
iiveiv ub ma ibbi aav mr nivui.4
east side gas bills. Portland Gas Co.
SAFE OUTLET FOR
YOUNGSTERS
SPIRITS
To clean brasswork:
. Wash " it thoroughly
with Ivory Soap and
lukewarm , water. Dry
with an old linen rag.
Rub bright with a cham
ois skin.
Do not under any cir
cumstances, use polish
ing compounds which
contain chalk or other
gritty substances. They 7
destroy the laquer which V
covers 1 the surface of
brass work of all kinds.
, Ivory Soap , .
99 Stio Per Cent.
T8
Playgrounds Generally Un
der School Board, Says
Secretary Hanmer.
Lee F. Hanmer, secretary of tha
Playground Association of America,
gave an Interesting talk last night at
the Unitarian chapel on the subject In
which he has so deeply Interested him
self. There was agood attendance of
interested listeners,- especially repre
senting the educational circles and the
park board.
Mr. Hanmer spoke of he establish
ment of playgrounds as an essential of
the children's education, rather than as
a mere Incidental pleasure. - Tn- most
cities, he unld. they are under the man
agement of the board of .education. For
the smallest cnilflren such playgrounds
are specially necessary, as the only
outlet for -chiluren's spirits .-and the
only opportunity for developing healthy
bodies. As the children if row older, he
said, physical directors should be pro
vided to give them systematic and
methodical training for. their bodily
welfare. The only failure of a public
?layground happened In Cincinnati, and
here it fell into the.-hands of hood
lums, because there was no one - In
charre aooointed to- take car of 1L
It has everywhere been declared a great
aid to the work of the juvenile court
to nays puDiic playgrounds.
Interesting atereonticon views ' were
shown of the children of the congested
districts of the large cities and of th
playgrounds answering the. need of such
districts. , . "
U. S. Battleships.
Ask vmir iror.r for Closset A Dever'i
free booklet on V- & battleships. . .l
ais me
I "Wanf r
Painl
DID you ever stop to consider the fact that good
paint is an investment, while poor paint is
merely an expense? Any-painter, or Duildinc: owner
who nas rxiea DOin jemas will mstanuy corroborate
this assertion. Poor paint is not only an expense
ana a needless expense, but an endless expense,
for you can always obtain
A paint that wears from two to four years' wear, that surface will alwavs be in
years longer tnan tne otner thus cost- gopa conoiupn ror repainung.
ing far less ier year than, any cheap-priced
paint.
Sold only in sealed air-tteht cans all
ready for use.
Everv Can of "Hirrll Stanrlarrl" Pif
Now, poor paint will give trouble as large or small contains the full govern
long as your house stands no repaintingy ment measure of paint
however good, can "slick1 if put on over Jast a$ dependable as "High Standard"
poor paini ana 11 win cost you vasuy - omtners varntsnes
more to bum off poor painty (the only way
to get the surface so painted into proper
condition for repainting,) than to use good
paint in the first place
and Enamels, Carriage Class Paint, a
beautiful glossy finish for heated
on the buggy and Yernicol, a stain and
finish for floors and wood
work, i
They will save you
money. Let us make sug
gestions for your color
combinations.
Ask for Color Cards.
See sample panels.
For Sale by Pain! and Hardware Dealers Everywhere
"ThtlMtU
But when you use on a proper surface
"High Standard" Paint
A paint that doesn chalk, doesn't crack,
doesn't scak at the end of the five to six
-ft
, Protection
what
difference
maKes
when a man is dressed
correctly and knows it.
A man may have a suit
of the best ' material
money can buy, but,
without a fit, he is not
dressed correctly. The
only way to be sure your
clothes hang right and
fit properly is to have
them tailored.
what
a
short
time
it
takes
for a man to order tail
ored clothes when he is
convinced that that is
the right way to dress.
Columbia Tailors make
it their business to
please their patrons.
That is the reason more
men are wearing Colum
bia clothes.
Grant Pheglty, Mgr.
SEVENTH and STARK STS.
RAS.MUSSEN & CO., DISTRIBUTORS
N. E. Cor. Second and Taylor
Portland, Oregon
WAVERLY-RICHirOND
MEETING TONIGHT.
A meeting of the Waverly-Rlchmond
Improvement association has been
called for this evening at the home of
M. J. Morse, East Twenty-eighth and
Taggart streets. The purpose of -the
meeting is to appoint delegates to the
banquet of the east side dubs. May it.
. At a meeting of the Montavilla board
of trade last night seven delegates were
appointed to represent Montavilla at the
banquet, and the board adopted a reso
lution) extending sn Invitation to Mayor
Lane, Dr. C H. Raffety and Fire Chief
Campbell to b present as the guests of
the Montavilla board of trade. B. B.
Mjorelock was appointed a committee of
oe to see about' the Improvement of
Villa avenue.
Tomorrow
tlvelv be the
esst side i gas bills.
(Wednesday)
last day for discount on
rill
Portland Gas Co.
- U. S." Battleships.
Ask your grocer for Clnsset A Dever's
free booklet on U. B. battleships.
Hand Embroidery
More. Popular Than Ever.
SAVE MONEY ON OUR SPECIALS FOR
THIS WEEK.
LINGERIE HATS Stamped on linen, com
plete with cotton to embroider; special B9f
PURE LINEN CENTERPIECES Floral or
designs, for white embroidery. Special.. 10f
THE NEEDLECRAFT SDOP
1 382 Washington Stsect, Portland. '
270 North Commercial Street, Salem.-
JOURNAIi WANT ADS PAY BEST
CHEAP RATES EAST
VIA
BURLINGTON ROUTE
Dates Of Salt: May 4 and 18,
June 5, 6, 19, 20 ; July 6, 7, 22, 23 ;
August 6, 7, 21, 22. Plan now.
Rates: General basis $60.00 to
Omaha, Kansas City and back;
$67.50 to bt. Louis and back ;
$72.50 Chicago and back, via di
rect routes; $15.00. more through
California.
DIVERSE ROUTES AND PRIVILEGES:
Variable routes: final limit 90 day;
stopovers en route. Tickets on sale
in Idaho, Oregon, Washington and
British Columbia;"' consult Burling
ton maps and folders and note how
many important cities are reached
by the different Burlington main
lines; tickets reading Burlington are
honored via Denver with stopovers.
Train Service: Highest grade of
through service , via Billings and di
rect southeast main line. Through
chair cars (seats free) standard and
tourist sleepers. Three connecting
trains daily, from St. Paul via pic
turesque Mississippi Kiver Route,
Let initial agent, or the under
signed, ticket you Burlington
to embrace the greatest diver
sity of routes and territory at
the least cost.
UEILIG
AirrsmrxaTs.
THGATRU
14th and Washington
4 Phones Main 1 and A-1K2.
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Nlca;
Mr. Charles Frohman Presents
;-' t?" rxAjrcia wnaoir -
n the .Delightful Comedy
, "WJLEW XIO0KTS WISH BOLD"
-.Frio S, tl.Sft. 11. T5C, 60c
BAKES THEATRE r&on"
1 Geo.' I. Baker. Gen. llansgor.
TonightAll Week Matinee Saturday.
-"" vi vtm Kre&iesi successes on ti .j
American and European statre of toduv
"ECBST SXXTCCX,"
By William OUlette. author of Bherlo &
Holmes. A play of Intense inten-jst,
,5 splendidly presented by the Baker
Stock Co. - '
Evening Curtain. 8:05. Matinee, J:0S.
Evening prices, 35c, 85c, 60c Mat. 15o.
iSo. Next week. "Why Smith Lft Home.'1
TOE GRAND VasdevlIIede xx
Entire Week of May ' II. 1101. ' -
SAXES BAUUGalf, , : .
The Original Tramp Juggler and ,
Monologist.
XOBZBT X. BOS6B ASTD OOlCPABrT.
"Troubles of Bill Blithers, a Bachelor,'1
1. T. BCOBTTKXSSA,
That 1. A. T. 8. E. Man ''On, Tlme."i
Exhibiting "A Bridal Couple Dodging
Cameras. ",
Time and Prloee Smaln the lame.
LYRIC THEATRE
Botb Vhoaeet Xaia 4683) Boa, A-loaa.
Week commencing Monday, May 18,
P. R. Allen presents Miss Verna Feiton
and the Allen Stock Company In the
comedy drama,
Mxrziu -ovrirn."
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Satur
day and Sunday. Prices 10a and 1
Every evening at 1:16. Prices 10c, 20j
and 80c. Boxes SOc. . Office open 10 a.
m. to 18 p. m. : . . ,
THE STAR Musical Comedy
TWO SHOWS EVERT EVENING, '
7:30 and :16 p, m. Lower floor, SSe;
balcony, 16c; matinees dally at 2:30 p,
m.( 15c
Week of May 17, 1901. - -The
Armstrong BCnsloal Comedy Com
pany Offers . .
"TKX TOBBAJDOS,"
In which is Introduced a real Spanish
bull fight.
Two Vaudeville Specialties In Addition.
NICKELODION
' 130 8ZXTX ST. r
PART I ;
Enoch Arden Leaving
PART II
Enoch Returns
OAKLAND
vs.
Portland
KEOBBATXOV TAMX, COB.
TATTOXB- AJTS 84TX STS.
n MAT 19. 80, 81, 82, 83, 84.
Games begin week days at
8:80 p. m.. Sunday, ?:30 p. m. -
AdmiRRion f. . Rliaoh...
25e; grandsUnd, 60c; boxes, 26o extra:
children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand, 85c.
3UUIE8 BAT TBZBAT.
Boys under 11
Wednesday.
free to bleachers
Pauline Miller Chapman
MEZZO SOPRANO DRAMATIC.
William Wallace Graham
VIOLINIST.
Rose Festival Concert
XOV9AT BTXaXBfa, MAT 80,8:10. X.
Prices 11.60, $1.00, 75c
Seats on sale at box office for patronesses.
THE OAKS
A. C. SHELDON
Gen. Areat, 0.1. k Q.
jsy too xoira wt
Porllaad, Or.
1 wrtett prwtin4 iwtw fr i
roxjbow them rrr :,
Hear the Rainer Tyroleans In -their
beautiful singing and dancing specl al
lies an seais iree in oaas tin,
SOITJ, t and 8, perfectly sheltered from
the weather. BBSTOB'S LIAI-THE.
O-Af at 8:80 and 8:30. weather permit
tlag, "Fifteen minutes from Alder st."
2g5. Save
BTJT STOCK IN THH
BOIWILLf PdSUSHING CO.
Shares $10. 411 Marquam Bldg.
Come and have' free examination. -'
VER FILLINGS, 86o UKQOLU KILL
INGS, 76c UP; SET OF TEETH. $4 0;
SPLENDID SET. 11.00: Aai.ii
CROWNS. $2.50 TO IS.OO. ,
ah wora guaranteed ror ten years.
Ladr attendant alwavs nrosanL All
work done absolutely without pan r
specialists os xrom IJ to 80 yearr i
perlenoe. ..
Boston Dentists
Borne Thoae A-803O. -Vaoae
asala 803O. '
- slii Korrtsoa St. Ops. Postofflce,
Diamond IlcnscPc!::!
GUARANTEED
f gallon Iota, S1.1 per tl
' I gallon lota 81.50 per saL
;, Manufactured by
pcnTLiaD stsn&c::nc:.
,830 Frost CU, rn:,.i, Cn
A