The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 20, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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"My Wife"
Vaudeville
Vaudeville
Vaudeville
."The Pello of Toklo"
Moving Pictures
I.iberHtl's Band
Congress of Mothers The State Con
gress of Mothers will hold a meeting to
morrow in the elty hall at 2:30 p. f.m.
Interesting reports from the' fourteenth
annual convention of the National Con
gress of Mothers will be given by two
of the delegates, Mrs. George W. Mc
Math and Mrs. Thomas Hawks. Two
thousand women attended tUls conven
tion. Thirty-five states were represents
er. Committees for the ensuing year
will also be appointed at, this meeting.
Brakeman JDles O. .A. Sproul, the a'
R. & N. brakeman who was injured In
the Arlington wreck, last week, died
early Sunday morning at St Vincents
hospital.. His skull was fractured. He
'did not regain consciousness. v Mrs. Es
tella Wishelmer, 1448 Leavenworth ave
nue, San Francisco, a Bister, is the only
known relative. The wreck was caused
by the engine Btrikin boulder, -which
rolled upon the track. Thi"e other men
Injured are recovering... '. ; .
Thef o Violin ChargeoA 1200 vio
' lin belonging to Charles Hadley, room
, Jng at the Grand rooming house on
Yamhill and West Park streets, has
been replevied by the owner, Charles
- Marcroff is charged with the theft Of
the instrument He sold it to a sec
ond hand dealer for $15. Marcroff is
charged In the municipal oourt with
, larceny and will be given a hearing
June 22. He Is also charged with tak
ing a suit of clothes from Peter Bailee.
Girl, on Wrong Road A little girl,
giving the name of LUla Clark, was ar
rested Saturday evening at the Valley
cafe and charged With being a vagrant
She la.lt years old. "You -are Just a lit
tle girl that has gone A wrong," said
Judge Bennett of the municipal court.
"I am going to give you a good chance
to ret right It la the fellow who
hoL&
. tarteri vou on this road that we wan
A, warrant was issued for the cafe pro
prietor, ir--'j.tl
' Wo ee of Police The police had no
calls this forenoon on me leamsiere
. strike. Captain Baty of the day re
" nf yam . riM'tal natrolmen on Wa
gona and the freight Is being taken
.from the wharfs and freight nouses as
rapidly as the teams available will do
'it ni nmn.ll bands of Strik-
'.m 'i tha nnlnta at which freight la
, received, but no demonstration of vio
lence or interference was noieo.
Vitu vnlaom Uvea To scare .her
husband yesterday mornings Mrs. James
Drew, living at the Barnes hoteU topk
a strychnine pill, but she still lives.
The woman was attenaea oy vt. rage,
and the poison had no time to work its
effect Her husband 1 a street-
' car conductor. They had quarreled an
' hour earlier. She went to the . bath
' room, took the poison and told her bus-
band she was King to kui nerseir.
" Vetera Wreman Burled The funeral
' of Frank B. Harrington, former chief of
i vnlitnBAi f Ira rtnartment. Was held
yesterday afternoon from the chapel of
the Edward Hoiman company, .inter
ment was In Lone Fir cemetery. A de
n k a imi frnm the local depart
ment attended, under command of Cap-
taina Dowell and Laudenkios. ev. wi.
S. Grlawold officiated.
Pioneers to Be Oared Tor A special
detail of police has been made by Cap
tain Baty to look after the welfare of
the pioneers of Oregon when Miey meet
. In annual convention June 21-23 at the
Masonic temple. Two policemen .will
be stationed at 'the stairways of the
omnia anA anv HRKlfltanCO DOSStble haS
been the word given by the captain to
his officers. :. . -.'V.,
vont rni Hit Suit Ton, but perhaps
your glasses do not With my glasses, I
guarantee satisfaction, ueorge jtuoen
stein, reliable optician, 189 Third street,
opposite Baker tneatre.
If Ton Ear a-cough, old or bron
chial trouble that ordinary, medioines
fail to relieve, telephone us for a bot
tle of Kenyon's Cough Remedy, Which
gives prompt results and - can be de
pended upon. Aioert uerni. me imig
. gist 229 Washington st, near Second.
Main 400 and A-ii. , ,
" By Jteqiurt ReV. Dr. Benjamin Young
will deliver free Illustrated stereop
tlcon lecture on , Yellowstone National
Park at the Taylor Street Methodist
Episcopal church, Wednesday, June aa.
lecture will "begin promptly at 8 p. m.
The public Is cordially Invited. ;
' The Oatbollo Ladles' Aid society will
hold its annual lawn party for the bene
i4 at Tmsnh'n Hnm for the Ased
at Sunnyslde Wednesday evening. June
22. A large aitenaanca is aoucueu. Ad
mission and rerresnments isoc
Grammar Graduates! '' Get a high
rrade dictionary free. Call on Behnke-
1 ,.... .v. i..4fn v,,.!..,. .nllnra .a
BL MoC. Mlehler begs to announce that
he has severed his connection with the
ISaEinieFl
"'
'.' Oa the .. .
DASE LINE ROAD
y In Heart of
I Cherry District
($ There Is no better Investment
Ve I now offered than our Banner
V Acre Tracts. For residence
sites the location is unequaled;
8 for orchard land it is of the
Vis) very best in the state, and for
i its proximity' to Portland and
gv Its location on the best of
I GOOD ROADS I
E makes It the best buy now ef
V f fered on the Portland market
if PRICE THE LOWEST
X At the price, $100 to $160 per
C5 acre, and on easy terms, there
lm rtA aitriH. horffjiin to hik hail
elsewhere. .s, - ... .
F. B. flolbrook Co.
Boom 1, Ground Slow,.,.
woroAster Eldir.
K Phones, Sjaln 6396, A-780'
TONIGHT'S AJIUS':
SllLLkUiMlb
Owncrchip, cf . Dav3 Bsavcrt
Island to Co Settled in th
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Federal Court.
Ownership of Dave Beavert island,"
bit 6f Umatilla county which, sticks up
like a mole In the Columbia river, is
still In fcontroversy and things . seem
to be getting p.retty Interesting up tnat
way for John D. Switzler, who claims
the property and who today, called at
tention of Judge C E. Wolverton, Uni
ted States court, to the impudence of
F. E. Bernhart and Frank. Bernhart
who also claim the land, in refusing to
obey a restraining order,.
'; Switzler made application for an or
der directing the Bernharts" to show
cause why they do hot, obey the con
ditions ot the injunction and quite Inci
dentally he would like to have .them
put out of his dwelling house on the
Island and restrained from' harvesting
the crop of alfalfa which he alleges he
sowed. .'.v;-.
.. Switzler ' first .began suit in federal
court against the Bernharts for title to
the Island. The United States circuit
court gave him Judgment and then the
appellate court reversed the ' decision)
holding that the federal court had no
Jurisdiction. But in the meantime, al
though the preliminary Injunction ' is
sued against the Bernharts still oper
ated, they took possession during Switz
ler s absence, are now occupying his
ranch house, using all his farm Imple
ments, he says, and are harvesting' his
crop of alfalfa.
' Counsel for Switzler now comes for
ward with th plea "that because of a
mtstaite or-ttne printer who published
his brief. Judge Gilbert of th6 appellate
court did not get a copy of It and re
versed decision of . the circuit court
without reading the arguments of the
omplalnant. .
Judge Wolverton will hear arguments
on the order to show cause July .
IttMll .
POirfTIS SETTLED
Judge Wolverton Hands Down
Decision in Puzzling Case
, Involving Citizenship.
In dismissing the mvprnmtnt mitt
s'"i uouuer AcaerviK 10 cancel nat
uralization MMn WAara) Tuln f CI
Wolverton todav KunrlA An-am an.nnln.
whether a court can set aside naturali
sation caDers hncaus IllAiranv am,A
Suit was brought under the act of
congreBs ervune a, iu, to cancel cer
tificates of cltisenimip issued March 10
1903. Ackervik cama to nimn in ibxs
but some time, after 1892, when he
maae application for . his first papers,
went back to Norway and lived and
worked there.
But the State court waa nnt annrluA
or me raci mat his time of residence
waa not sufficient, although nn m
could show fraud In the failure to give
me court ruu information, and the cer-
tllicate was Issued.- Judo-e Wnlvrtnn
L . 1 A A. 1 .. .
oeia me papers can not be cancelled.
"The Question in nn nt rmt lm
portance for It Involves the rights, prlv-
uegen una immunities-or citizens," said
the court He said the court might have
reversed Us own decision In granting
me papers, aurmg tne term of oourt
In which they were ismiM. hut nnt t.t.i..
He said there is now left no remedv hv
appeaL - -
Judge Wolverton'e opinion definitely
decides one Important point which was
raised bv the act of I90(t. whirh bIIav
the United States attorney to file suits
io cancel naturalization papers, for It
recites positively that in cases like
Ackervik's there Is no remedy.
Portland Oas company, and Is now as
sociated with E. H. Corbett, of the In
dustrial Engineering company, 71 Fifth
street Portland. Or., distributors of
everything in the gas and electric line.
Wavarly-TMohmoad Club The Waver-
ly-Rlchmond 'Improvement club will
hold a meeting in the Waverly hall. East
Twenty-sixth and Clinton streets, to
morrow vening at 8 o clock.
T. V. O. Am Cottage and new tents.
with floors, for business girls, will open
July 1 at Oearhart Park, 15.50 per week.
Register early. . seventh and Taylor
streets. e ;
Steamer Jessie Harkina, for Camaa,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at I p. m. ; , ; . -
. Old Jewelr Wanted. Wa buy old
gold and silver. Uncle Myers Collateral
Bank, 71 Sixth Street between Oak and
p,nV- -
James Oarlok ft Co., the house mov
ers; removed to 180 East Water street
Phone East 4487. - .
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington, .
tadles Phone Main 1284, A-1488 for
"No Dust" sweeping compound.
- Sr. May K. Cardwell, returned, 801
Uekum. . .. t.
Bliss Tracy's Cooking lesson tomorrow.
- Frederick Schoen Dead.-
(SptnUl Disp.tch to The Journtl.) i
, Forest Grove, Or., June 20.-FrederIck
Schoeri, aged 78. a retired farmer(lving
at Cornelius, died at his home Satur
day 'night Ha was found dead in bed
yesterday morning by members of the
family. -v - . r v
Mme. tola Hudson
Slakes Important. Change In Business.
Mrne.-Iola Hudson, Portland's most
popular hair, 'scalp and face specialist,
has disposed of her business in the
Macleay building, where she has been
for many years, and will assume charge
of the hair department and beauty par
lors in the new Olds, Wortman & King
store, whloh will be completed about
July IS MmeHHtidsort"rms wnjoyeo!' the
lucrative patronage of Portland's best
citlsensi she stands high in her pro
fession and all who know her will wish
her success in her rw position.
Read the ad of P. C. La'y & Co. on
page 12. There is. a message'thare for
every homeseeker In Oregon.
Izetta Jewel with Baker Stock coTn-
pany in "My Wife."
WALLA WALLA CHURCHES
HOLD UNION SERVICES
Walla Walla. Wash.. -June 20. Be
ginning July 1, the churches of the
city will abandon ' their Individual
services Sunday nights, and . will (hold
union meetings on the lawn of the
courthouse square. This Is following a
and the Eas
are most quickly and comfortably
reached via
"The Safe Road"
Travel from Portland on
' The Oredon-Washington Limited,
' connecting at Cheyenne with
,8The St. touis-Colorado limited"
1 The electric-lighted observation train to St. Louis
" via Denver and Kansas City. Dining car meals'
and service "Best in the JVorld." ;
Rustless, perfect track. Electric block signals.1
. For rates and reservations, call on or address '
-" ............ . r . ' . . ..... i ..- i .
W. D. Stubbs, G. A. '
. Wabash Railroad Company " : ,
412 Commercial Club Building "
Portland, Oregon v '
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litlieEstlSeeflloiniX
Have You a Fox Furnace In
Gtalled In Your New Home?
H
J
, . -M " . rurnace 'mat
ters and can tell you more about furnaces In twenty minutes than you could
learn In twenty years. ... , -
KADDERLY
The Hardware Man
130 FIRST STREET. . v' Bet Alder arid Washington
SAN
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45
KEVoTEA"MSinp. "BEAR"
' . - . SAILS 0 A.' M. SA.TURDAT, JUNE it .
(S. 8. Beaver Sails 9 A. II. July, J) '
- First Class, $10, 12. $16 Round Trip; $25; Second Class, $5
. H. O. SMITH, City Ticket Agefc J. W, RANSOM,' Dock Agent,
141 2d St.; Phone, Main 402, A-1402- Ainsworth Dock, Phone, Main 26$.
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. . . . . - "lr '"" 11111 v ""
ctt.t..-n f5tr.'-Ufi!if.l some years a"o,
r ' ni.ich Las proved, popular with the
me ministers eltfrnate in supplying
the Joint pulpit, end the Dunning, a
family of musicians, supply band mus
ic. During the hot weather it ' lias
lieen found that better results can 1d
obtained by this method than by hold
ing services in the church buildings.
FULL CONGREGATION
HEARS REV. Y, T. EUSTER
At the Sunnyslde Methodist Episco
pal church yesterday the pastor
preached a helpful sermon from the
text, "What is that to thee follow thou
me." .At the close of the ssrmon, which
was delivered to a full house, nine nev
members were , announced for . tlta
church. - The people were urged to be
helpful to these new members by evi
dencing the spirit of Christ without
which he said, all professions are In
vain and all preaching is useless. Many
expressions of confidence and sympathy
were expressed at the close of the meet
ing. H'.
The pastor, Rev. W. T. Euster, an
nounced that he had' been, working up
a series of Palestinian sermons for
Sunday nights and that he would begin
giving them next Sabbath evening, and
that he hoped that tne non-cnurcn go
ing people -would be Influenced hy those
who are. interested In the kingdom of
Christ to come and learn ' much about
the Holy lands and the lands beyond
the sea, as the intention Is to give
every feature possible of these lands
In an historical setting along with des.
criDtlve matter and practical suggest
tiona. maklntr these both entertaining,
Instructive, and' helpful to the people.
C.W. SnNGEB,CT.A. :
o. n, & n. Co.
Sri and Vaaluajtoa St rordaad, Or.
J
7 you twenty good
reasons wnv vou
should have a -
Fox
Furnace
Installed In your
new home, aside
from the fact that
the Fox Furnace
Saves
(Toe-half
Your
Fuel Dill
But we would
rather have
vou send for
.bookie t, or
setter stui,
call and con
sult our sales
man, who Is
an expert on
a ripnrpTK
HOURS
TV
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Atsvc A:r.cur.l in Prizes WlU Cc
Given Away ABSOLUTELY FHEE to
Ccr GreIsst Atlvcrtlslna Ccsnpslnn
We are Coast distributors for fifteen of the largest and best Eastern
piano factories, and In order to familiarise every lndlridual in Portland
and vicinity with our name and pianos, we have adopted this method of
advertising, and to the neatest 100 solutions ot our puzsle we will give
a piano credit check on the purchase price of any new ptano, as follows:
1st, Orand Frlae-3S0
84.
Grand prise
rvtdS
m'M)
3d.
4th.
6th.
eta,
Orana prise
Grand Prist
1175
$160
1199
(100
Grand Prise
Or&nd Prise
80 Grand Prises
Can You
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Bear In mind, neatness counts
to disinterested parties.
Our pianos ace sold direct from
i
'Our recent advertising contest, in which we feateured the JLPDL&O
PXATXB V1AJXO, demonstrated to us that this meana of advertising la
the most satisfactory and cheapest, besides It makes it possible for a
targe number to possess a piano that oould not otherwise do so. With
this end In view, we have concluded to give another opportunity in
which ail mar share in the above distribution.
Replies should be sent in at onoe, as this contest closes Wednesday.
June 12. o'clock P. M. .
'" ' ; TUII ' PXAXHXTCend . la . Tow Ouess ' '-. "
' oa This er a Separate Sheet of Papes. '
Qovenden-Soule Piano Co.
104 PITTK 8TXSXT,
K.' B Everj person sending to
OREGON
HOTEL mjEL
OREGON SEATTLE
Portland's Live, Growing Hotel. Hew, Modern, Centrally Looated.
' 7th & Start, Portland, Or. 1 Pioneer Square, Seattle,Vn.
WRIGHT - DICKINSON WRIGHT S DICKINSON
HOTEL COMPANY, Props. HOTEL COMPANY, Props.
THE, PLRKINS HOTLL CO.
- SAS ' ftXXTCniCEO, TXH IHVAOEStXXT OT V
THE, PLRKINS CAFE, ANl GRILL
Prices Modified Servlee Improved
' Music purinf tunch, sinner and After Theatre
XtrBXOAXj MAKKZB BXOTHXBS
The' Perkins Hotel Grill has as an additional musical attraction secured the
services of Ralph and Frank Markee, members of the celebrated musical
family ef Markee. Cello, trombone and saxaphona ., solos wil be featured,
Gene Wilson, vocalist. - f, i
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
Sajopeas Plaa
ModerB
Bvestaurant.
THP
f
3i-
THE IMPERIAL
Ocegon, Greatest Hotel
S50 ROOMS, - J04 SUITES,
With Private Baths .
NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING
MODERATE RATES
PHIL METSCHAN & SONS) Props.
I COIsZ ' 02TS
asVC
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r
THE CORNELIUS
"The House of Welcome"' .
CORNER"PARk AND ALDER STREETS
Beginnbaj May 1 "our rates will be as follows: Out;
side back rooms, $1 per day; single front rooms,
$1.50 per day. Our omnibus meets all trains.
Portland's Newest and Most Up-to-Date Hotel
C W. CORNELIUS II. E. FLETCHCP.
Proprietor v Manarer;" '
Purchase
Purohaae
Purohese
Purchase
Purchase
Purchase
Purohaae
Cbeck, .
Check.
Check. '
Check,
Check.
Check.
Check.
Piano
Plane
Piano
piano
Piano
Piano
Sblve
The CELEBRATED 26 PUZZLE
How 16 Solve It
The puszle Is to take the numbers
running from 1 to 12, incluslye, and
so arrange them In the squares that
each column of, figures up and down
and crosswise will total 28. To point
the way we have see down the figures
from the correct solution in one of
' the columns. The other numeral
not using a, figure more than onoe
are to be placed so that they will to
tal 26 in each column. Few will get
all four columns; some will possibly
get but one or two in addition to the
column already given.
as well as correctness, and will he left
v .
factory to the home. .
3
Jfext to Perklna Hotel.
a correct aoawer will receive prise
HOTELS
Keadqnatters for
Tourists and Com.
mercial Travelers.
Special rates made
to families and
single gentlemen.
The management
will be pleased at
all times to show
rooms and give
prices, a modern
Turkish oath es
tablishment la to
hotel
H. a. Bowers, Mgr.
Piano
KXbUOS POU1M
SEWARD
CORNER TENTH AND ALDER ,
The leading hotel of Portland, opened July,
1909. Modern in every detail, furnished in
elegance. Most beautiful corner lobby in
Northwest Commodious sample roomi
European plan. Rates $1.50 and up. 'Bui
meets all trains. W. M. lEWikD, Prep.
Ji'C 33iiigiSiS2 3D-'.i U
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TonIs1)t,'e'l trev. r'-T'n "?.'" ''
E4t.i ib., v.,.,1. . ...... i- H i
With Ijctl, Jewfl n, l i ui'hi.11 r.
wood In the ;rnt N'-- Vui h. iiir.-.
"ay was"
First time In stock here. A stmne
matin comefly as pluywl bv J'mi 1 i
and Billie Burke. i;ven!ns ir.'.-.
60c, 75c. Sat. Mat., 25c, 6n. Next
"The Three of V."
KAtS e. -l 1
.ft:
MAX. ETXHV D ATP
15-1 j-o
JUJfJB SO W I tlJKC
ADTANCED VAUSEVILUi
Xole PtOler's "BaUet of Light," CantMn
fximllin Oruber's and W Adeiina a
qnettrian Review and a fine program
of feature acts.
LYRIC
POBTXAKS'S
PAMILTf
PLAYHOUS3
, Seventh and Alder Streets -
All week, with matinees daily, 2:30J- r"
Edw, Armstrong Musical Comedy Co. in
"THH BSZJUB OP TOKXO" '
Two performances nightly, 7:45 and 9:lS,
15c and 25c. Friday night, Chorus (Jlrls'
Contest. Next week, "Halley's Comn1'
QRAtSD X Week Juhe 20, 1910
WEJBX jure so
TTM M'MAHAH'S
SEVEN WATEB
MXLOW OrHLS
Depicting Life on
a Southern Planta
tion. Captivating
Dances, E n tranc
ing Melodies, Ef
fulpent Effects
The Six English
Juggling Girls ;
Wnu Bovis and rio
, Darlay
Pitzgerajd k ODell
Williams Brothers
totUse Baoela and
, Jessie Pranks .
Qrandasoope
LS ADTAWCEB TATnEVZZ.XlB
Special Engagement
1 The roiTB miqhtoits j
World's Greatest Olympian Gymnasts
Mueler & Mueler, Gehan & Spencer
Georgia Gordon. & Co., The Hartmans,
The Carr Trio.
Chas. Nichols & Croix Marie
e OAKS
. AMTJSEMJirT PABX .
Special Engagement
LIBER ATI
AND HI3 FAMOUS BAND
Grand Concert
Every Afternoon 2:30. Evening 8:S0
MAST OTHSB ATTRACTIONS
Admission to Park 10c -
Cars from all parts of city? change
East Water and Morrison streets.
Launches Leave Foot of MorriHon st.
Japan vs. America
JTU JITSTT, BOXIua and WB.ESTXIN3
MERRILLS HALL
SEVENTH AND BTABK
Friday Eve., June 24
I The Mysterious Jiu Jitsu
TOtmO TOOO, "The Little Giant," of
Japan, weight 105 pounds, will meet
juosT BnTT oi tan Francisco,
featherweight champion boxer of the
northwest, and PBEDDIE ABE2NA
THT of Portland, 125 pounds, champion
catcb-as-catchrcan wrestler of the north
west, Togo toy subdue each man twice.
Doors open at 7:30; first bout at 8:15.
Two good Jlu Jitsu preliminaries.
GENEBA& ADMISSION....... 75 fk
BXNOSXSB SEATS...... ftl.50
eats on sale at Schiller's Cigar Store,
Sixth and Washington.
ss DentistrS
jOnt of town psopla
lea b their pnii
Ont ef town people
ea b their piuie
ai bxidsework 11 tu
Uaea la one duS
it wwfr,
Wteiil tWam S good
22k. tola er totels
olw Crownt 5.C j
22kBrldiTwh3.EJI
&ui filiillM i, 1.C1
EnuMiriIIIags.iC3
Silver finings' J
Inliy Filling . 2.CJ
jSood Rubber .
J Plates C.l J
a., ii. J Best Red Rub- ...
berflatei f v J
Painless Extr'tton . J
- tt flits iiti jnn m HTiiif
WORK GUARANTIED FOR IS YEARS
f!nl iitrotio Free when plate or bridge wotH
V ordered. Oonnlttion Free. loo oanoot g. beiwe
IMinieH work doa anywbra. . Ail work full j no r
aiiitned. . Modern eleevna eqalpmant. cert matuoua,
;iWi2 Bental Cda
HiBDeWAH.rs. PORTUAND, OREGOM
caseQSt A.H.tjesr.H.'aaaaaTt.stet,
Just What All Housc
keepers Want
Dustless Waxine
The Original Sweeping Compound.
lry; cleans carpets and rugs on the
floor. Insist on . the genuine from
. . ' your dealer.
' Manufactured by
Pcrilaad Crush & Vlnlzz Co.
JOS V, l'HUU) RTF. TUT '" 7" .
' Phone Marshall 7bd
PLAZA HOTEL
iAe, COOLEST HOTEL IN
m NEW YORK m
y PIP-TH AVT". AT frVTD AT XATX
SUMMER. GARDEN AND
TERRACE
rUED $TtS"Y MANAG1NO DIRECTOH
trnlte States and roretjrn ! Procursd.
VAcano coast patent Acr:ict.
, Inc.. Btockto, CaL
M A CwtTRUST THE ptOr'tL
' I WILL ORES5 VOU
iMEVYOKK-OUTFiTTii'u
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(V67 FIRST ST. JUST Off fX
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