The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 22, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING,, FEBRUARY 22, 1910.
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
Bungalow . . . . iV. A Mrs, ZtiU Carter
Kaker "The Great Divine
- "A Mirin iht Marrlaut:
Grand 7 .......... Vaudev
Pantagea VartdevlllJ
8tr W... Moving Picture
' It. Vincent's X4n Snowar. The poo
pie of FortUncf who expect to help In
' the lineft shower for the "benefit of
8t. A'lncenfe hospital annexmuHt not
wait for .personal ollcitetlon, as the
time limit in March 20. and It will be
Impossible to .make a houaeto houee
canvass lrt that time. Ttie pnnan.coni
mitteea have not all been appointed and
Jie names which appear from time to
time are the new members.' It Is Im
portant to have the linen In as soon as
possible so that the quantity can be as
certained and reports made on It The
name of the sender should accompany
every gift and those who , prefer can
iwnd money to the treasurer, Miss Ann,
Cremen. 40 Twelfth street..'. .
Caught After ZAng Search- .Wllber
H. Bailey, wanted In Pendlton on the
charge of obtaining money on false pre
tenses, was arrested at second ana
Grant streets this morning Jy Deputy
Sheriffs Archie Leonard and II. P
Hunter, bringing to a close a search
that has lasted for over, a year. Bailey
la also charred with pausing a baa
check In Walla Walla. Wash., before he
left the Inland country. He told the
' officers that he has been to San Vran
elsco and Salt Lake. Sheriff T. D. Tay
lor of Umatilla county has been noti
fied end will come as soon as. he can
break through the snowdrifts.
Wants $160 Damages. -Mrs. Virginia
Multhauf has begun suit In the elroult
court against the Canadian Pacific rail
way for $1950 damages for lories re
ceived In stepping from a train at Slca
moui, British Columbia, on August H.
She was on her wsy to Kalamazoo.
Mich., and says that while able to com
plete her Journey, she was severely
hurt by a fall between the platform and
car steps. She blames the company for
failure to have lights on the platform.
Since returning to her home In Port
land she has been unable to give proper
attention to household duties, sheays.
toes Ordinance Mayor Simon yes
terday afternoon vetoed trie ordinance
prescribing "Clan C" lamp posts for
the east side. The mayor's action Is
iregarded as a victory for the Kast'Slde
"Business Men s club, Which took up the
cudgel against Councilman Lombard.
This councilman and the city engineer
wanted the same kind of light posts
adopted for the east side as have bPn
adopted for ttie west side. The east
!ders. however, took the view that they
should be allowed to choose what they
pay for themselves.
ml a few years ago returned as far as
1jlse,' Idaho. , Tlifee weeks ago theycon-
Hided to conie . back" to ' Oregon, and
fnade the. trip. b.V wagon. 1 On 'thV way
tramps robbed them of their money.
Mrs. H.-vtca -has been under the care -of a
physician, since ' .-;,',
y V" . . . ; . '
Arrives rhls Afternoon. Dr. M. A.
fatthews. evangelist pastor from Seat
Ic, will reach Portland this afternoon
jo lead ft series ff special meetings of
Portland Presbyterians. Dr. Matthews'
application of old time truth to modern
Pfoblems has made him a leading fig
ure among the Presbyterian of this
wintry.; The meeting this afternoon
will be hHd In the First Presbyterian
-hurrh and addressed by Dr. W. H.
Fouikea. i',f.c.;-- ' :
'y : :': t-
, Sues for $30,000 Collision between a
Mount Scott and a Waverly-Woodstock
car at Grand and Hawthorne avenues On
tipptember Z, is responsible for $50,
000 damage suit against the Portland
Uallway, vLlght, Power company by
Anna een in the circuit court She
was on the Woodstock car. and says
sne sustained severe Internal Injuries,
as well as a sprained knee. Her doc
tors bill was 1400, she states.
AT THE THEATRES
Cannot Oat Money The Judiciary com
mittee of the city council yesterday af
tarnoon refused to allow, the claim t
J. A. Arment. right-of-way agent In the
cty engineer's office, for H for taking
notarial acknowledgments. The com
mlttee held that a city employe can not,
under the charter, receive money In ad
dltton to his salary except for necessary
expenses incurred-while, in the perform
ance of his duty?
Store Sobbed of Jewelry The second
hand store of L. Schneider'. 10?4 .Third
street, was entered last night and a
small quantity of Jewelry taken. John
Day, rooming In the Hood hotel, saw
the burglar running from the place, and
notified the police, who awoke the pro
prletor and wife. They were sleeping
in tue rear of the store, but did not hear
the night prowler.
Mining Congress Meeting. A meeting
or true Oregon branch, American Mining
congress, will be held In Convention
hall. Commercial Club building, on
Wednesday, February- ti, at 4 p. m.
Business of importance will be trans
acted. ,
Mussnm Open Today The Museum
of Art Is open, admission free, today
from until 5 o'clock. Water coW
paintings by Harold B. Warren are on
exhibition.
MonUrilla Xose Entertainment
There wllPlie a free entertainment
"given under the auspices of the Monta
vllla Rose sssociatlon, Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock in the big new hall
st the end of the Montavllla canine.
The entertainment Is given In honor of
AVsshlngton's birthday. The subject of
discission Is "Rose Planting" and the
speaker of the evening are Judge E. C.
Hronaugh, Tom Richardson and Rev.
James E. Fitipatrtek. There will also
he good music and a hearty Invitation
is extended to all.
Madonna Groceries and family
liquors.- ics, delivered. Reasonable
price. Phone your order. Main 3424.
694 Fourth street.
8c Gerard. '
Gerard, the strongW man who ever
appeared on a stage In Portland, Is the
headllner'cn the -new -bill st the Orand.
Gerard tosses heavy weights around as
though they were paper bags. As a cli
max to his act lie catches a miniature
torpedo-boat, which is shot at him from
a springboard. ,
: . . ' '.I, . ' ..
Raker The Great Divide."
Henry Miller's splendid success "The
Great Divide" is the- attraction at' the
Baker th!s week, and it Is being pre
sented by a strong. New -Vork company
sent out under the special direction of
Mr. Miller. The role of Stephen Ghent
Is most ably played by Edward Jones,
as Is that of Ruth Jordan, the woman,
by Ina Brooks.
Mm. Carter Tonight Tomorrow.
Tonight and tomorrow night at 8;15
o'clock, with 'a special price matinee
tomorrow, the attraction at the. Bunga
low theatre, will be the famous Amer
ican emotional actress, Mrs. Leslie Car
ter In Edward Peple drama of modern
lire, "Vasta Herns."
"Virginian" Seats Selling, Bungalow.
Seats are now selling at the Bungalow
theatre for "The Virginian." ' This bril
liant western drama of Owen WlsUr
will be the attraction at the above the
atre for three nights, beginning next 1
Thursday, February 2.
"A Midnight Marriage" at Portland.
After proving Itself to be a magnifi
cent acting company in, Its previous
bills the Portland Theatre Stock com
pany is more than sustaining Its repu
tation this week in Hal Reld s new
thrlling melodrama, "A Midnight Mar
riage," which Is being, seen in Portland
for the first time at the Portland the
atre this week.
All Enjoy Good Bill at Orphenm.
J. Francis Dooley, assisted by Miss
Corinne Sayles, dished out an assort
ment of. entertaining patter that pleased
the two packed houses at the Orpheuni
yesterday. The Charles Ahearn cycling
comedians offered much that' was orig
inal and contributed much to the gaiety
of the occasion.
We Spoifgt and Press Tour Clothes,
al! for $1.60 month. Main 614. A-4S14
Wagons run everywhere. Unlue Tailor
ing Co.. 109 Stark.
Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at t p. m.
Willamette Puel Co. has the best old
growth dry fir wood In the city. Call
Main 1225, A-1225.
Cheeks round on Ploor Three checks
aggregating $10ob and a bill of lading
for household goods belonging to C. K
Barber, Oakland, Or., were found yes
terday evening In the Kantong restau
rant at 450 M Washington street. The
checks are Upon the Commercial bank at
Oakland. It is believed the papers fell
from the man's pockets. The bills of
lading show he la a . homeseeker, and
came from South Norwood, Ohio.
Treasury Stock Is Higher At a meet
ing of the board of directors of the
Eastern Oregon OH & Gas company, held
In the company's office In this city yes
terday. It . was voted to increase the
price of the treasury stock from 30 to
60 cents a share, to take effect March 1.
The directors took this action because of
the Increased flow of oil In their wells
in the Vale oil fields in Malheur county.
Laborer Attempts Buioide Carl Han
sen, a laborer living in a rooming house
at First and Market streete, attempted
to cut his throat yesterday afternoon
but was prevented from doing so
Policemen Hoseley and Welch. Ue was
despondent The man was arrested and
locked up In the city Jail.
Dr. Oeorge T. Xoehler moved to Elec
tric building. Diseases of the stomach
and Intestines.
Dr. M. M. Bettman, removed to eighth
floor new Electric building. Diseases of
the gums.
Jefferson High School Books at Cas
tleman's pharmacy. 126 KiUlngsworth.
W. A. Wis nd associates, "painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Plant Sibson's Roses.
Take advantage of. every fln soell
to plant Sibson's roses. Grown In the
open ground, well ripened. full of
fibrous roots and true to name. Sibson's
roses are attaining a national reputa
tion. Ordors are promptly filled. No
agents. Twenty acres devoted to roses.
THE SIP.SON ROSE NUR8KRIE8,
1180 Mllwaukle Ave., Portland, Or.
Catalogue free.
Hear .
Dr. Matthews!
Swiss Watch Repairing C. Christen
sen, Corbett bldg., 2d fir. Take elevator.
A Beiner, designer and furrier, has
moved to 129 11th street, near Wash.
Sr. James H. Carrlpo, Electric Bldg.
Dr. Baynea, optlolan. Marquam bldg.
Sr. B. O. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Dr. B. A. Marshall, Electric Bldg.
ftlei Cured in t ts 14 Day.
Pssn Ointment It cuarmteed tn rnra anr pim
of Itefalnc Hllnd, Bleeding or Protrudlnc PU
in s to i oar, er money remndpa. 50c.
of Seattle.
PREACH THE GOSPEL
TONIGHT
7:45 O'CLOCK
(Doors open at 7:15.)
First Presbyterian
Church
TWELFTH AND ALDER
LARGE CHORUS CHOIR
Death of Pioneer Mrs. C. A. Pates
87 Seventeenth street, 63 years old, died
yesterday afternoon from cerebral hem
Orrhage. She and her husband came to
Oregon in' 1862 by the "overland trail
Si Companp
Mute pom
inquiries for
rintm
: Telephones: Main 165, A 1165
'MERITS
United States and foreign fi-hll
Promised. Defended and 9LV1U
rAcxno coabt rATBxrr aoebct. m
Itockton. Caj.
A spralhed ankle will usually disable
the injured person for three or four
weeks. This is due to lack of proper
treatment . When Chamberlain's Lini
ment Is applied a cure may be effected
in three or four days. This liniment is
one .of the best and most remarkable
preparations in use.
OBBOOB LAW SCHOOL S.T. fclch-
ardson, dean. A thorough, . practical
course In law; no time lost from regu
lar occupation; reeltatlona evenings.
Terms low. Business office 815 Com
monwealth bldg. M. Morehead, Secretary
Always Genuine Bargains Here!
ji J 1 1 J" ' 11111 x - . -ii
COR. FIFTH AND ALDER.
mm.
Coats? Coats?
Giving Them Away for
Less Than the Cost of
the Material
The balance of our stock of
Long Coats, consisting of about
60 garments, will be. sold at
slaughter prices.
They are all practical for spring
wear and what you will want for
next fall, making a double saving.
Materials are Serges, Novelty
Mixtures and plain colored Broad
cloths.
Semi and tight-fitting backs, 50
to' 54-inch lengths.
Only 60 on hand, and for quick
selling we have divided them into
three lots : 1
LOT 1 Former sellinzfj A af
prices to $15.00 tbfiwD
LOT 2 Former selling df nj
prices to $25.00 Oe7e7t)
LOT 3 Former sell- tf t A Ar
ing prices to $35.00. . &Lit,ijQ
MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED, AND AS
' THEY'LL GO FAST, BE ON HAND" EARLY.
III i$& M
EXECUTORS CLAIM
' $62,658 ACCOUNT
: " .v ;
John F. O'Shea aiu James B. O'Bhea,
executors of tne estate of William
O'Donnell, have presented to the county
court a claim on their own account for
2.58.9S for money advanced to thi
1 ;
deceased 1n his "lifetime for the pur
chAse of lots 1 and I, tn block 174. The
widow, executrix 'of the estate and sis
ter of, the O'Sheaa, has .approved the
claim. - 1
' '
' Perhaps Bellinger can plead that he
reformed' after the disclosures were
made. '
Painless Dentistry
How Much Do You Pay
"ASA
JSP
Tor Your Favorite
Toilet Articles and Medicine?
NOTE, OUR EVERYDAY PRICES:
$1 Coke's Dandruff Cure....85
SOc Coke's Dandruff Cure..45
$1 Graham's Hair Restorer 85f
$1.00 Ayer's Hair Vigor. .. .T3t
$1.00 Scheffler'i Colorine. . .65
SOc Robertine, the package, 40
50c Camelline, package 40
50c Charles' Flesh I-od...45
50c Pompeiian Cream 39
75c Pompeiian Cream at... TO
$1.00 Pompeiian Cream at 85
50rr Sr-mpre Giovine, sale at 45
50c Cream Rhea, our price 40
50c Cream Simon, our price 40
50c Ingrahm'a Milk Weed
Cream, our price now 45
$1.00 Ingrahm's Milk Weed
Lream. our price now....f
50c La Blache Face Powder 40
50c Pozzoni's Face Powder 39
25c Swandown Powder at 15
50c Graham's Kosmeo Pow
der, on sale at this price, 45
25c Cuticura Soap, cake at 20
10c Williams Miaving ooap,
cake, now on sale for 5
25c Williams" ShaVg Stick 20
10c Colgate's Shaving Soap 5
25c Colgate's Shav'g Stick 20
10c Bon Ami, on sale, 3 for 25
10c Sapolio, on sale, 3 for 25
50 Hazeline Snow, sale at 35
75c Murray & Lanman's
Florida Water, now at... 59
50c Hind's Honey and Al
mond Cream, price now.. 42
$1.00 Hind's Honey and Al
mond Cream, on sale at 85
25c Frostilla, Homes', for 14
25c Espey's Cream, sale at 16
50c Espey's Cream, sale at 40
50c Pinaud's Brilliantine 33
Regular 25c Woodbury's Pa
cial Cream, sale now at 22&
25c Woodbury's Fad Soap 19
$1.00 Hall's Hair Renewer 85
50c Caoiliaris. now on sale. 45
$1.00 Crani Tonic, our price 85
25c Lyon's Toth Powderat 19
25c Colgate's Tooth Powder 20
25c Sanitol Tooth Powder 20
25c Listerine Tooth Powder 20
25c Colgate's Tooth Paste 20
25c .Imperial Tooth Paste 20
25c Mennen's Talcum, now 15
25c Colgate's Talcum, now 20
$1.00 Ayer's Hair Renewer 73
$1.00 Hall's Hair Renewer 85
$1 Parker's Hair Balsam ...85
SOc, St. Jacob's Oil, sale at 41
25c St. Jacob's Oil, sale at 21
$1 Stearns' Wine Cod Liver.
Oil, on sale at this price, 83
$1.00 Kodol Dyspepsia at 90
50c Kodol Dyspepsia now 45
$1.00 Borolyptol, sale now.. 90
50c Borolyptol, saje now at 45
25c Borolyptol, sale now at 22
50c Glover's Vermifuge at 45
50c Glover's Mange Cure at 45
50c Hanford's Balsam Myrrh 45
25c Hanford's Balsam Myrrh 22
$1 Kendall Spavin Cure, lb. 90
50c Kendall Spavin Cure,
small, now on sale for.... 45
50c Hay's Hair Health at 40
50c Parker's Hair Balsam, :
small, now on sale for.... 45
$1.00 Seven Sutherland Hair
Grower, now on sale at 85
50c Seven Sutherland Hair
Grower, no won sale for 45
50c Hoff's German T.inim't 45
25c Hoff's German Linim't 22
$1 Sloan's Liniment, now 90
50c Sloan's Liniment now 45
25c Sloan's Liniment now 22
50c Mexican Mustang Lini
ment, now on sale for. . . .45
25c Mexican Mustang Lini
ment, now on sale for.... 22
50c Cudahy's Beef Extract,
2-ounce, now on sale at 40
$1.00 Cudahy Beef Extract,
4-otince. now on sale at. 75
50c Lavoris Tooth Wash at 45
$1 Russell Emulsion at 90
50c Syrup of Figs, Calif., at 32
35c Castoria, now on sale at 20
$1 Carlsbad Sprudel Salts 83
35c Jaynes Vermifuge for 30
50c Jaynes Vermifuge for 45
25c Laxolour price is now 22
$1 Gude's Pepto Mangan at 88
SOc Chamberlain's Diarrhea 45
25c Chamberlain's Diarrhea 22
$2 Succus Alterans now 81.69
$1.50 Kennedy's Medical Dic-
covery no won sale at 81.29
$1.00 Shoop's Restorative 90
$1.00 Shoop's Rheumatism 90
$1.00 Shoop's Scrofula at 90
$1.00 Wizard Oil, sale at 90
SOc Wizard Oil, our price.. 45
75c Green August Flower 65
"Wodak,. Clarke &..
NOTICE TO
THE PUBLIC
Extensive Alterations
Error in Newspaper
Rumor has been circulated
that
The Wonder Millinery
Is Going to Move
We wish , to positively state that The
Wonder Millinery Is Not Going to Move
and will be found at their old location,
corner First and Morrison streets. For
the past ten days our establishment has
been in the hands of decorators and
painters, remodeling the entire interior,
and will be in a better position than ever
to serve thepublic, with one of the larg
est lines of Upto-Date Millinery that
has ever been brought to this coast, at
their Old Popular Prices.
WATCH FOR OUR ADS
Oot ef town pcepla
ma bar thrtr pint
mai brlilworll fin.
2 UhM la on
3i
,w. a. wist, I
It tmm nun nntm
ill im voa I
22k ee Mrci.ii
ermfw $3.50
thrCrwns 5.00
22kBrH.Ttk3.50
Goij nuinr ICO
Eatmtl rmint 109
SiWriUime.60
InLrFlllinw 2.60
put 5.C9
krPttM 7.50
iIMh Citr'ttM .50
WORK aUARANTKKD FOR IS YEARS
FitnlcM utraotioa res wha Plata or brldM wf
Ibordarad. OonmlUtion Viae. Tna cannot (tat bMtne
' aalnlm worn anna any wnara. jtuworK luurrwiH
auteU lioderaalarUioaqulpntaat. BaatmnUxxa,
Wise Dental Co;
rj.rr.Txa DmLonn ' J? C."T?"1. '
bidwh.8i. PORTLAND, OREGON
omoi " -u. tt it. n. luttri, $ui.
A NEW
DEPARTURE
Tha cost of tntarments hv bean
sremtly reduced by the Holman
Undertaking company.
Heretofore It haa been th cuatom of
funeral director to make chargea for
all Incidental! connected with a fu
neral. The Edward Holman Undertaking-
company, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that cuatom. When caaket Is furnlahed
by ua we make no extra chargea for
embalming, hearae to cemetery, outside
box or any aervlcea that may be re
quired of ua, except clothing, cemetery
and carriages, thu effecting a saving
of $28 to 171 on each funapsL
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
t30 TKHUD IT. COB. OAXACOH.
CATALOGUES, BOOKLETS
AND COMMERCIAL
PRINTING
NEATLY AND PROMPTLY
EXECUTED AT
REASONABLE PRICES -
Independent Printing Co.
243 Ash Strwf
PHONES: MAIN OR A 2382
Tj) . ;
AMUSEMENTS
SEATS SELLING
Sherman-Clay
MME.
SCHUMANN-HEINK
TOMORROW EVE.
8:15
ARMORY
PRICES
$1.0091.50 92.0092.50
BUNGALOW
Phone
THEATRE
lath as Morrison
Main 117 and A-4224.
Tonight 8:16
Tomorrow Night
Special Price
Mat. Tomorrow
America's Greatest Emotional Actress
UBS. X.S8I4E OAJtTEB
In Erlward Ptiple'a Drama
"VASTA KERXrai"
Kvenlngs. $2 to 75c; Matinee. 11. 80 to 80c
SEATSALEOPENSTODAY
b rnra A ik) w tssatbb
NIGHTS. BeKlnnlng NEXT THURS
DAY, ftpwlal price Mntlnee Saturday,
Kirk La Shelle Co. Presents Owen Wla-
ter'a Great Western prama.
the vutonriAJr"
Evenings $1.80 to 60c. Matinee, $1 to 28o
Portland Theatre
Russell Drew, Managers.
Xnaaell as Drew Offer Their Own
PORTLAND THKATRB STOCK CO.!
Preentlng for the rirat time In Port
land the Great Spectacular Melo
dramatic Sucr-esa bv Hal Reld,
"A MXD1TX0HT HABBIA.OZ"
Popular price Matlneea, adults, 28c to
to all parts of the houae; ehlldren 10c
Night, sue, oc, 80c and 20c.
nslTD rnCSTDC Mais 2. A-6J80
Uanift lULHISb Geo. I Baker, Mgr.
Tonight. AH Week.
Bargain Matinee Wednesday. 28e.
Henry Miller's Select Company in
TEX OUAT DmDE
The aueress of two rontlnenta: 600
nlghta In New York.
Evenlnga, 25e, 60c, 75c, $1; Saturday
Maiineo, 26c, ouc.
Next Week The Lion and the Mouse.
The Addition With Character
LOTS
YESTERDAY
O
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11.
$60,000
o
Total Salei for Febrnary
Will Ron Over
9300.000
O
Most of the sales in Laurel
hurst are to people who now
own their own home else
where in Portland. They
plan to build their permanent
nomes in lauremuisi. we
can furnish you a large, list
of these.
o
Building operation in Lau-
relhurst will start on a tre
mendous scale with the open
ing of Spring. Plans for at
least 60 homes are at present
under way.
o
Contracts for every im
provement to be made in
Laurelhurst have been award
ed and all improvements will
be finished by August 1st.
ASPHALT STREETS
, 9-FOOT PARKWAYS
CLUSTER LIGHTS
CEMENT WALKS
SHADE TREES
WATER
SEWER
GAS
ETC.
o
Montavilla or Rose City
Park cars; both lines run to
and through the property.
Prices will positively be ad
vanced March IS.
Lois Now Selling
From $1000 Up
10 PER CENT CASH
2 PER CENT MONTHLY
522-526 Corbett Building.
Phones Main 1503, A-1515.
alCi(ft
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE.
"THE THBIE YOSOAAYS,"
i Europe's Most Sensational Acrobatic
! Comiquen.
Bern Brandt, Dave and Parol Martin,
In white, Davis ft WAlker, Don Pablo,
: pantag-eaoope.
FOUB SUtLXVAir BSOTHEBS.
America's Greatest Singers and Dancers.
KAXir 8, A-1030
MAT. ETSBY DAI
15-35-600
Wighta
16-86-50-
WEZK i irur i rnn T8o
rEB. 31. 1I1CA1KE
ADVANCED VATTDEVTI.I.E
tottia Wllllama and Company, Preaent-
! ing- "On Strong; aronod," Headliner.
QRhD week peb. at."
! llerrtilran Idol,
! OEBASD
In stn-r'-ling and
; sensr tionnl feats.
Hon-. and Alice
I Taylor.
.viatlnee every day, 2:30; any seat, 15c.
Evening performances, 7:.10. 9:15; bal
cony, lac: lower floor, 25c; box seats,
! SOc.
KM
Xa7
Dolph and Susie
Levino.
Hathaway tc Selffel.
Abble MltcnalL
Browning- Sj Itrb.
uranaoacopa.
The Wonder Millinery
COR. MORRISON AND FIRST STS.
Boston Dentists
The beat la the cheap
est no students. Our
methods safe and reli
able. We work for half
the charge made by
other high class den
tists. Examination
free, extracting free,
and painless: Come to
day." see ua. save
money. The BOSTON
... nnnnaKa U.U. JOl IP, nlr - 3 .
office. Open evenings until 9 and Sun-J
days untlb!2:30 for people who woricT
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