THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 21. . itOO.
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! m nin month' trin th rou ch Ku
ron. -Moat f thotr ttma was spent at
Inmortttiit uolnta In Germany, tni ratii
rlni nf tint h Mr. and Mrs. Koshla
(Vliay mt many Portland friends whIU
abroiicl , and enioyed a - morouamv uo
Mihtful trip. ' :
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i"Th x(ia VailW will laava . I
Aarlv Anrll on a trln to Kew TorlC Mia
Puiiin uat wHk on a aliort trip
it.i Hun Franclano f rom which placa she I
rspeoiea noma una . wepn
: Mr. and Vri. Frad Rothrhlld and thai
rlauirhtar. Mlaa Knld Hothchtld. left
t 'Wf-ilncaclay for Spokana to attend the
.'weddltiar of Mlaa Way Rosenhaupt and
Vuy Howell.- .-..' -
Mra.l Mayer of Hoyt treet rave two
brldfte affaire Wednesday and Thursday
artprnnniia nf laat wapk In comnllmen
' to her new daughter-in-law, Mr a. Sydney
. iayer. , . r
iMlaa Mlg-non-Crook. ' youna; schanl
elrl, Is ex Deo ted from the eaat this week
'to make tier home for some time wltb
her aunt, Mrs. John K. pollock. ,
.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Oasts? Simon are
rlunnln aoon to return to their old
, Apartments at the Portland while thel
home la being renovated. . .
i ' Mrs. A. A. ' Morrison Is making
monlh'a visit with her daughter. Mrs.
Thomas Sharp, and Mr. Sharp on their
ranch near I'rinevuie,
iMlBi .Ruby Crlehton. a popular mem-
ler or the younger set, nas reiurnea
' home after a two months' visit in 6au
. r ranolsco. . i., h , '. : -
, Cards are out for a. lara;a whist part
' at the Hotel Portland, with 'Mrs. 1
Kaufman and Mrs. t. Rosenthal as host-
! it sses. ",-..';-. .)-.'
? Mra. W. S. Riddle and Jfer sister Mrs.
nortion' Voorhles, - have gone tq New
lorn on a months vieit , ;
; V -Vf ! TJTatsrakl ftnlnh mnA Vflai Usslrtsa
' IIB)B I ayuijii mis MS'Ba
Hart have gone to the coast for a fort
iugnt visit ana rest. ,
; Mlns Mabel Xeck was hostess at an
Informal bridge Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Max Hlrsch entertained Tuesday
ariernooa inrormaiiy at Driage.
EVENTS OFTn&WEEK
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Hoben.
' The concert and lecture given In the
Alumni ha.ll at the Christian Brothers'
t pllege .under : the affection of, s. Miss
Elizabeth Hofcen was' a brilliant suo
reess and' was attended by "a, large and
f appreciative audience. The ball, decora
' tlona were most elaborate and attracting
much attention was the Irish flair Vith
1 S"Krin OaBraugh? AlitioJd-UerjU
af loaned by N. O. Hare of tbe east sidu,
"The Shamrock and the Cross" was the
J subject of an eloauent and scholarly ad
I dretis given by Rev, Father Jngo. Weln
,berger's orchestra gave a fantasia of
Irlah airs which . was "enthusiastically
J received.,-j The, selections-given on the
bagpipes, by James Moon reoalled' many
, J memories of old. Ireland. . "The Lst
'Rose of Sumlner -was . sung by. Mrs.
. Catherine McCorda and was rewarded
I With an Imperative recall to which she
f responded with Bait's . "Marble Hall."
. Amusing selections, both Irish and
.Scotch, were read by? Jack Coleman
which convulsed the entire audience.
s Frank Motter gave "tiiberty Btatue" and
was given several encores.. The dancing
.'by Minaes Jessie Pottage and Jennie
s Pest, Mr. Hood and Mr. Rennle was
; r harming. John Lloyde Oilson then
r sang 'Killarney"-and responded to his
fencores with "Good Night" The piccolo
solo of Irish airs by James Puddiman
twas heartily appreciated. He responded
to several encores. '.' Sweet Tlpperary,
isung by Miss Roslna MclntoBlv was
riven with' aood effect and she grace'
, fully responded to her - encore with
ij "Kathleen." Jessie and Agnes Pottage
i in artistic costume aancea tne -Bailors
Hornpipe." Specialties were given b
x the Nordstrom brothers. The gran
. finale given by the Columbia Choral so
.cletv.' "Slag. Sweet Harp" was worthy
of special mention. The accompanist of
the evening was Miss Elisabeth
.'.. s'. 'Vp';:'!;..'fl).i.W..,j.W...,,f..B vMfr
Marguerite camp, . No. 1440, Royal
vNeigbborg of America, celebrated their
tenth anniversary . in a, very charming
" manner at their hall in the Savoy build'
In last Thursday evening. March 18.
, invitations were xtenaed to Oregon
I Fir camp. Modern woodmen or Am
- erica, and prospective Royal- Neighbors.
A pleasant feature of- the evening was
tne meeting wun iNeignDor r. n. f air
- fax. late arrival from the Philippines,
after an absence of two and one half
jears: The following program v was
? riven after which a banquet was served
n the banquet room and dancing en-
loved until a late hour: Piano solo,
, Miss Margaret Colton; address, "Why I
. Am a Royal Neighbor." Mrs.' Franc
Hood; selection. Royal Neighbor chorus
dialogue, "The Courtship," Paddy . Mc-
Oratn and Tootsle; exercise, "Modern
Woodmen," 13 children; violin solo, Mr.
Hingnam; shadow pantomime, Mrs. Lew
la: address. "Whv I Am a Modern Wood
man." H. F. Mc3rtht selection. Royal
Neighbor ' chorus: , recitation. "The
. , J'lners."- Mrs. Grabs; plano duet, the
.Misses kukuok and- Kenedy; reading,
election. Royal Neighbor band; sketch.
, oi iuarguerite amp, - airs. Har
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' Last Tuesday. BL Patrick's era. the
muslo class of 8t Andrew's school an.
tertalned thlr. parents and, friends in
'j their ball at ast Ninth street near Al
. berta, under, tha direction of the Sisters
of tha Immaculate Heart of Mary.
? The pupils showed Interest In their
work, and performed with skill and self-
. poRsession. The hall was prettily dec
- orated with Irish and 'American flags
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", After the entertainment th sisters
threw open the doors of the music
. room, wnere refreshments were served.
The program follows:
Opening number "Klllarney," chorus;
; piano. Wins Beatrice Crewdaon; "Prim
row Walts" (Bremher). Miss Loretta
- Hon man: -Bioora and Blossom Walts."
' duet (Hoist). Misses Mary Littleton and
neaince crewonon: "The Bwal owa."
vlolln solo (Srhildsl. Miss Mary Blade:
piano, mips Mary Dohl; "Marr, How
Pweet Is the Name." chorna; "Emblem
nf Liberty March" Jackaon), Miss Mary
Kopprt; 'Mtnuet (Mosart). Miss Mary
Littleton: "Mess Rove Walt." duet
Rlche). Misses Mary Koppert and Mary
lohl: FtnUlne" (Bohm). Mlaa Be
atrice Crewdon; 'iChar-H in 'the kfoan
taias" Wllaon). Mfa Mary IohI; "Hl
bernlaa Champion Saint," chorna. -
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Mrs. W. O. Stiles and Mm. O, P. M.
Jamison were hostesses at a 8L Pat
rick's day social at the home of the
jatir, on Wednesday- afternoon, the
rwH g"t"g to the ladies' All aocl-
fy cf th White Temple.
Te program .was unique snd In ac-nrjnr-
with lh aptrlt cf the dny.
Vb drUni cvnltJ ,f frWh fisrs
and enb)fr,a sd t s-twb coior 'hme
a rrrie1 oot thmoshont th Kmiw
' At tr re of the tart llvtni
o..m a r'atform hd bn er-ld snd
t prft'rmrs tame tin aftj off at an.
nounced by large cards printed In white
ana green wnioh were put in place ana
removed by apectal a tarn hands..
A comedietta. "Fa at Friends," given
oy jnri. Kinory and Mra. Brucu, was en
thualaatically reoeived. Mr. Herring
gave two barltono solos and Miss Irene
xynn, who was announced as "Erin i
Daughtsr," sang two Irish ballads. Mad
am IrAurla, whowas In excellent voice,
received on ovation at each appearance
and Miss Siegner and Mrs. Sylvia W.
aiuMuire, tne popular dialect reader con
tributed several Impersonations.
Refreshments of tea, sandwiches 'and
naked potatoes were served in the. din
lng-room, where the centerpiece on the
dining table consisted of a huge bowl
of Irish potatoes flanked with the flag
or trim femeraia isle, surrounded by
the snnkes which St. Patrick banished
rrom vuid Ireland.
Wednesday afternoon, March 17, the
members of the Nonesuch five hundred
club-met at Mrs. Cray's horn to cele
brate St Patrick's dav. Tha decorations
were Oregon , grape and tbe ladles all
wore green in some form. Ths hlKhee
scores were made by Mrs. Feathers and
Mrs. Knott,. : All members were present
except Mrs. HowelL Mrs. Young acted
tier auoaiuui. , Tlx memDera are:
Meadames, Allen. Burnett. Craddock.
Keathera. Gray, v Harklnroad. Howell
ivnoii, tinK, wenaie, Bmitn ana worth.
Arter nnishlng . playing the hostess
In a few well chosen words nreaented
Mrs. Harkleroad. who had the lowest
score, with a .very pretty present. De
licious refreshments were served, the
tables wer decorated with ahamrocka
and colors .appropriate to tha occasion.
Arterwara the . memnera wr 'anur,
talned with vaudeville stunts. Next meet'
lng April 1 at Mrs. Harkleroad', 887
lorenca aireet,
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Mra. Fred H. Irwin entertained at
five hundred Wednesday afternoon tn
honor of Mrs. Henry. V, Kllppel of Oro-
vllle, Cal. Those, present were: '.Mra.
Walter OK. Gloyd, Mrs. W. K Ledger-
wuira, airs. jan Zimmerman, Mrs. Hurt
A. talmfr. Mrs. Hawthorn Dniev Mra
H. Xk Kundret. Mrs. George McClurar.
Mrs. WIUows Drewery, Mrs. E. M. Rus-
mussen. Mrs. Artnur Merrill. Mrs. r,. f
Kline, Mrs. Frank B. Ford, Mrs. Oscar
biomi, Mrs. uugene Ferguson. Mrs. Au
ustus Barthold, ,irs. E. B. Huston,
irs. vjnanes J-ox. airs, uenmmin ilam.
Mrs. Charles-Stewart Jr.tMlsa Gerlrtida
Oerstel and Miss Elsie Fischer. The
first nrixe was won by Mrs. Kundret
ana second by Mrs. Charles Stewart, Jr.
Tha C: d. C." C. club aav a hannuat
in tne w. x, u. nan or the Good-
nough building, Saturday evening. In
honor of their musical director, w. J.
peck's birthday, . Those attending were
the Misses Alice Holmes. Lottie Arm
strong, Robles. Lee. Van, Griffith and
Chesser. and Frederick Earl v Young.
George D. Kltton. Mr. Star. Mr. Tlffanv
and A. B. Cain. '
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The tinfniia . tni7ltattnntt v.
Miss Marie La. Rarre . for ltttchan
shower in honor of Miss lone Townannd.
a prospective bride, brought , together a
Jolly crowd of young people, . Partners
were" "found Ty matching bixected joke
and the afternoon was snent In nnmof.
ous tests of twit and memory, i. The coi-
4ct;iiu ul gi l is was large.
Krliiav evening. This Is to be a "hard
limes'" narty. and as tha Invitation
read, "no city ftxin's aloud." Much 1"
tercet la belna- shown, and many of th
academln art ere eagerly awaiting It
Tha tiatroneaaea will ha Mra John 'fern
plrtoti. Mra. J. K. Vt'erlln, Mra. A. M
(mkes and Mrs. A. T. Lewla. Th" so
cletr conalnta of the Mlisea t'latr
Oakes, Margaret lmplnn, uoklle Orla-
aom, lleaale Ilradlev, Marguerite 1B
Ihtot. tllio.la Vooaa. Miriam lJelano. Lll
lan Blaaen, Irma Hall and Ullsabalh
lWla. ..'..
An evening party was given to tha
members of the Portia club and thtlr
husbands Thursday by Mr. and Mra. R.
P. Grabam at their tome, 741 Tillamook
street. uarrodlla and Oregon grapa,
taatefully arrangod. gave a pretty ei
feet to the rooms. Cards and inusl
made a delightful oven lng. prises were
won by Mra. Ueorg W. Caldwell and
J. B. H oa ford.' The evening was en
livened with songs by Mrs. (J. H. Cnl
lars, who gave '.The wearln" of th
draon" with much aolrlt. Delicious r
freahmenta were served, after which th
prises ..were presented by tne hostess.'
Eureka council. No. 204, Knights and
Ladles of Security save a five hundred
party Mondays evening. P. P. . Flaher
and Mrs. Li Hie Halxiel won first prlsea,
W. H. Blaney and Mrs. May Beaudette
the second prises. The next qoen meet
ng wilt oe April . .'. , .
Eureka council. No. 104. Knights and
Ladles of Security will give .an at
home for members after council meet'
lng Monday. A fine program and spe
cial rerresnmenienave oeen preparea
Committee: Mrs. Mutch. Mrs. Illff,
Mrs. Hartman, Mr. Fisher , and Mr.
Trembly. . ; . : ; ':-..
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tolstonara will hold
a reception next Sunday afternoon oe
i and :30. in honor of their newly mar
rled son, Samuel and his wife, who was
Mlas Sarah Peters of Ban r rancisoo.
Friends of the J"amHy. r,cordlaUyln-
VllCU. . . .. '
Mrs.-C. Wallauer entertained at her
residence. 400 Klickitat street, Thursday
afternoon tha Merry Dosen five hundred
club. The orize was won ov Mrs. r
Demsey. The hostess was assisted -by
Mrs. F, C. Dunham in serving refresh
men is, . . . . . ,: v
Last Tuesday afternoon Marguerite
camp. Royal Neighbors of America, gave
me Tirst or a series ox tnira xuesaa
afternoon card parties at the Savoy hal
Tha game was - five hundred. Prises
were awarded to Mrs. Jackson and Mrs,
Gill. i :
I; Bntmberg entertained
Tueadav evenlna? . for
Hermann Heller of San Francisco, the
violinist and ' composer, whose playing
nas orougni zorin a great aeai oi aa
miration from all who heard him.
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Mrs. B. 8. Pa rue entertained the Por
tia club last Tuesday at her home. 789
Pettygrove street. Bridge and five hun
dred,were played. Mra. M. A.' Butler
and Mrs. J. C Veaxle won prlxes.
The music department of the Woman's
club win meet next Tuesday arternoon
at 2:30 o'clock, at Woman of Woodcraft
hall, Tenth and Taylor streets.
Mr. and Mrs.
informally last ,
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WEDDINGS
Tuesday
Lincoln-Garfield
evening the ladles of the
un pom at a o ciock dinner, fol
'"""a uj o musical inn literary pro-
wm.v;,, vimm iiiuvii' enjoyeti. ; Tn
sewing society will meet with mm
Kemp Tuesday. Take St Johna car and
get off at Steward station and go one
(ilock north. . . . ,
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. inursaay evening Miss Marie I.a
rrV,""l''Cl"!ea. Prty of . friends
with five hundred. The guests were
warier, iBie tiarr, Alda
Broughton, Mae Peale. Cora Gansmlller.
NeUy Johnston and Nina Jay; Messrs!
oiuuAB. nare. - rvi a m 4 a .wa la si .
miller, Bennett, BeryL Bennett and Allan
R, Jay Jr. . . . .. .
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Mlas Blanche Robeson gave an Irish
party .at her noma on East Eighteenth
Street Tuesday evening n.m.L .
played and refreshments served; Twenty-five
couples reported an enjovable
time, Prlsea were awarded.. Mr. k'bIw
... n.i.K iiv nn i f i r. iniimiji min
Harrington capturing tha green pig. "
The ""Jlnkott" Girls, have iaaued
unique Invitations fr their final party,
which is to be given SI Rlntrler-a hall
The wedding of Miss Guenn, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John W." Ferguson,
to Chester Henry ; Papa," . 'Wednesday
evening, March -10, was the occasion of
ft happy gathering of their relatives and
friends at the home on East Twelfth
and-W4dlr streets.-- v.- Henry-Mar
cotte, pastor ox .Westminster church,
performed the ceremony, which took
place1 near a bank of palms and ferns
n the front parlor. . .
ndntf th.vmlnrlv "Ralnvwl It 1 tln,n
and Mlsa Flora Gamme played the wed
ding march. Tha bride wore a becom
ing empire gown of cream messallne
satin, with princess lace bolero and a
veil. Her shower bouquet was of hya
cinths. The only attendant was little
Grace Ritan Hamilton, who carried a
baskets of lilies of the valley and vlo
lets. . ' ;f;
The supaer was served by five close
frlends of the bride. Miss LucHle Ken-
worthy, Miss Myrtle Lock wood, Miss
Daisy Tribble, Miss Flora Gammie And
Miss Esther Boat rom from Minden, Neb.
The dining room was decorated with
Oregon grape and daffodils. . Mr. and
Mrs. Pape will-live at 213 Cherry street
and will be at home after April 1.
v The marriage of Miss Jeasle Acton
to Frank Kerr was cIebrated last Wed
nesday evening at the home other sla
ter, Mra. H. Crandall,- North Twen
ty-first street. Dr. A. A. Motrlson of
ficiated. The bride waa attended by
her sister , Miss ' Elizabeth Acton and
given away by her father. Joseph Ao
ton. Chester Wagner acted aa best
man. They entered to the strains of the
Lohengrin wedding march.,- played , by
miss Angela Macfnerson. v no Driae
wore a handsome gown of cream white
mescaline wun neavy goia trimmings
and carried an lmrnh shower bou
met Of Bride roaea. and the bridesmaid
was daintily aitlrad lit white- Only
Immadlate relatlvra were prnaent at
tlie wedding, but about "6 were In at
tendance at tlie rai'ptlon which fol
lowed. The dlnlngrootn waa beautiful
ly dux-orated In yellow ami parlors
In white and green. Mra. Thomas Rob
erts presided In the' rilniimruom and
waa satiated bv tlie Minima kitnnea.
Uruch, Joaelyn, MacPherson and Grif
fith. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr left tha next
niornlajc for the coaat and will be at
home to their frlenda after the first of
Arll at &. Elleworth atreet. , -
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John Becker and ( Mlaa Kalherlna
Thompaen were married Wednesday
entng, at tha house of Ernat Meier,
1107 East Lincoln atreet. Mlsa Susie
Thompson, sister of ths bride, and
Fred K. Kasiehaum, served as brides
maid and best man, while Rev. J.
Jtoweraox performed the ceremony, They
will realda at 7 Lovejoy street, '
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VDr. Brotigher, -pastor of , the , White
Temple, ' united in marrtiga Henry W.
Uodknecht and Miss Amy Huggtna,
Thursday evening. March II. at the re
ception room In the White Temple. Ed
ward K. Erlckaon acted as beat man, and
Miss Neva M. Kills was bridesmaid. Af
ter a brief trip a)u.th. they will make
tlielr home in Portland. . .
. Lint Sunday evening .at 4 o'clock at
the bride s home. 09 Raleigh street, W.
A. McFadden and Mlaa Lealle E. Law
rence were united in marriage by Rev,
Charles T. McPherson. Eighteen rela
tives' and
rnony, -.
friends witnessed the cere-
John A. Toting and Vtita plumb war
married March 14 at 1144 Gay street,
by RavJ, Bowersox. They have left
fur South Hakota, where they expoct
to remain for aeveral months before
iney return to Oregon.
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Oeorga Erden-and Mlaa Geneva Wall.
lng ware united in marriage by J, Whit,
eouib Brougher. l. U. March II, in
the parlors of the White Temple. ,
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i ENGAGEMENTS
Tha engagement Is announced Of Mlsa
Clara Spaeth, daughter of Rev. and
Mra. Christian Spaeth of Los Angeles,
and Ben Irwin of this city. - Mlsa Spheth
la a charming young , woman ; of the
southern city and Mr. Irwin Is a young
attorney of this city, a Spanish war
veteran, a graduate of Oregon univer
sity law school and li now connected
with the land department of the South
ern Paclflo railroad, ,.
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r COMING EVENTS 1
--Invitations are now teln sent ant tnr
the opening of the iWaldorf Dancing
club, tn be bald In the new Chrlstenaen
ball, tleventtt and Yamhill, beginning
April 7.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Marry' T. Clarke re.
turned Friday fSin a pleasure trip to
Monterey, I'al.
U. S. Chapln and F. S. Stuart of
Portland ar gueats at' the Alexander
Young hotel In Honolulu.
Mra. Evereat Whllmore of San Fran
claco Is a gueats in Portland with her
Slater, Mrs. I.eroy II. Johnston.
. Fred W. Slelwer. a young Portland
lawyer, left laat night for Pendleton to
locate.
Mra James McDonald of Corvallli Is
visiting her slater, Mrs. Harding, at
401 Rodney avenue. '.- -. -
IiUSSIA PAYS HIGH V
X F0K CORN EXPERT
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. Franklin, Ind., , March 10. Leonard
B. Clore, who haa Junt completed his
first term In the Indiana legislature,
haa received an Offer from the Rus
sian government of $4000' a year and
traveling expenaea for three years' ser
vice aa a . corn specialist among tha
Russian farmers.
, Mr. Clore has 'for ten years been a
recognised authority on corn culture.
and received the highest awards for
exhibits at the Paris -World's exposi
tion and the Buffalo. Chicago- and St.
Louis world's fairs.
scraitotjii:mo'k;
. betrays smcggler
' New Tork.' March' JO. The mlstak
of putting two monkeys In the m
pocket caused two men to be etopil
by the customs authorities aa thy
were' leaving ' the Hamburg-American
liner Prlns.Eltel " Fried rich, pier 1.
North river. When searched a dotm
chattering muukeya were found on
tltem.
For soma- time Deputy Surveyor
Oeorga Smyth haa sun pee ted that too
many small animals ware being smug
gled Into port by tbe men employed on
yeaaela In the Bouth American tra.ie.
He assigned Inspectors Kegel snd Uil
leenle to watch tha Prlns Kltel Fried
rich, whloh had Juat arrived. They de
clare that in the early afternoon thev
saW two men leave the ateamer with
bulging pocketa and go to a saloon
across the atreet.
Aa the men were leaving tha place
two monkeys, carried In an overcoat
pocket of one of the men, got Into a
fight. Their jabbering, the Inspectors
say, could be heard half a block.
Begel and his companion, 'with their,
suspicions -confirmed in this unexpect
ed manner, escorted tha two men tn
the custom house. . There it waa found
they carried between them - six . amail
monkeys.
Until late In1 the afternoon Mr.
Smyth had to act aa attendant to tha
six noisy monkeys, while his ' mn
scurried to find quarters for them un
til they can be used aa "evidence" :
ahould their aeliure result in a charge
of amuggllngi.
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We haye secured at a big discount for cash a carload of First Quality Brass. Beds of up-to-date patterns,
consisting of square edge and round continuous effects, ioclull satin and bricht finishes. :l We will offer these
, Jeds during the entire week at a very low price, and advise strongly that every intending purchaser of a bed ,
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ui mi iuu snuuiuvisit our snowrooms ana see tnis aispiay as eariy as possiDie, ior me quanuty wm not last
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