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rp :tla::d, tiiuigday evening, decembeh 15, 10 id. i. w : 1 ,.' i 1 :.. It . J ' ' , i' .j - : .,- tonights Aire: Using ..Florence Roberta in "The MT Taker Uunnaiow Crpliftum . Ornnd .,, Pantagfis , lyric .... fauw . ... .'The liouor of the Family. , . Vaufievuis , .Vaudeville , Va'idevme ...."In Morocco" ..Moving 1'ictured elective t-tsis. S! alters re'aUrip to the Sunrjysi.la ( lioni and schools la general were k: rus- .1. but no action taksn. It was 'decided -tt have a petition pre sented through Councilman Kubli. ask In? for lights at two or three spots which are. now comparatively dark. Weather Conditions. , Portland Or., Dec IS. A fctorm of marked Intensity is- moving southeast ward from Alaska, resulting in a de crease of pressure over BritishColum bia and Washington, and light rain along the Oregon and Washington coast. The eastern storm has Intensified and is centered over the St. Lawrence val ley. It has caused moderate rain. and snow over that section. The weather Is 22 to 28 degrees colder this morning in Montana, ana OTcrino iuwrr uim sisslppl and Ohio -valleys and' on the Atlantic slope temperatures are I to St degrees higher than yesterday. High pressure still covers the Rocky moun tain region, and the Basin plains states where freezing temperatures still ob tain. Conditions are favorable for' oc casional rain tonight and Friday In w cetera Oregon and western Washington and also Friday in northeastern Wash ington, where the weather will become slightly warmer. Winds will be from the southeast Along the coast the winds will be-brisk shitting to souther- THEODORE F. DRACT. . , Observer Temporarily . Ja Charg. : Weather Forecast. ' . Sound Moderate southeasterly winds. Occasional ratn. .' ' '-'V . Btralt and Coast -Brisk ; southeast winds. Occasional rain. ' Portland and vicinity Occasional rain tonight and Friday.. Southeasterly Winds, .'-.' ' : Oregon Fair east, . occasional rein west portion tonight and Friday. South easterly winds, brisk along the coast Washington Fair east, occasional rain west portion tonight Thursday oc casional rain except fair southeast por tion. Southeasterly winds, brisk along Ihe coast . . Idaho -Fair tonight and Friday.' r rirst Street to C&lobrate Restoring former trade conveniences, the opening of the new Hawthorne bridge will bo particularly welcome to First strep merchants. Freinrs.tlons - are being made to celebrate the event on the day the Bridge is formerly thrown open to traffic, unless this occurs on Sunday, In which case the celebration will take place Monday. One of the features will be the employment of Da Caprio's band, who will play on a street car .along First street- :, "'.,'. - . . : ": Academy of Selene Supper. The next meeting of the Oregon Academy of Science will be held next Saturday, De-eemner- 17, lit 6 p. m., at the Ypnng Women's Christian Association building. Seventh and Taylor streets. This- meet ing will Include a supper, to cost 60 cents a pJate, Immediately after which an address will be given by C H. 1 Chapman on the "Problem of Taxation." The usual discussion will, Close .shortly before 8 p. m vsoethst , members and their friend can meet their evening en gagements. The publlo are Invited and those wishing to attend are requested to idvlse at once A. L. Knisely, chairman f the nM.'ram committee, room 810, Worcester building. President J. D. Lee announces the following speakers t the " future meetings: President P. I. Camp bell and Professor A. P.. Sweetser of the University of Oregon! President W, J. Kerr and Professor J. D. Horner of the Oregon Agricultural college; President -W. N. Ferrln f Pacific university, and President' Fletcher Homan of Willam- tte university. . t SngrttUon tot Christmas Girts Every man welcomes and appreciates a pretty tie, a box of fine handkerchiefs, a muffler, a pair of gloves. Every lady appreciates kid gloves, silk hosiery, dainty handkerchiefs, the latest styles in neckwear, an umbrella, a silk petti coat Becker, McLoughlln & Sweeney's. 441 Washington, is the best place to make your purchases, because you are assured that the article Is the best for the price offered. Xot t the Oomblae Baltimore extra select oysters 40o pint . Fresh crabs 1 for 85c, Columbia -river j, salmon 10c, chicken halibut 10c, roclp'eod lOe, Nor way mackerel 10 and 15c, Holland her ring 1.00 keg, Norway sardines lOe can, J1.00 dosen,, Atlantic Coast cod, boneless 8 lb. boxes, cod brick. 8 Iba, 29c, hard shell clams 5c pound, rasor clams 2 dos en 25c. B-1684. E-418. D. Kellher and t&vestlrators to Sleet The Port ' ef Portland Investigating committee will meet tonight at 406 Wells Fargo build ing for the purpose of discussing several new phases and hearing reports from various committees. Tbe ; legislation committee, subcommittees on dredging. towage and drydocka, the, committee on organization and other committees will make theln reports. Jackson Club Smoker The first monthly smoker of the Jackson club, an rganizatlon of local Democrats., will be beld tomorrow night at the convention all In the Medical building. Several rorrtlnent speakers bave been secured for the evening,' Including Bert E. Haney," chairman of the Democratlo State central ; committee; . George ' H. Thomas, county chairman; Colonel Rob ' ert Miller and Alex Sweek, who were toth candidates for the state chairman ship. El 8. J. MseAlliste will speak n "Club Organization hi Politics," Music and other forms of entertainment will be on the program for the even tog. . ' . J. Club Elects omcere At th an aual meeting of the Portland Ad club held at the Oregon grill yesterday after noon. the following officers were elect ad to serve the organization during 1911: president David N. Moses?hn; vice presidents, C C Chapman and ' A. Q. Clerk;, members of the executive com mittee, T. B. . Wilcox. C X Whltemore and C. F. Berg; secretary and treasurer, II. W. Johnson. Following the election of officers, the following made short talks: C W. Hodson, U M. I road. L 1 Martin f and George N. Black ; of Los ' Angeles.'; v."' : ' Ttnf Bros, rrlday Special Our $2 grade of Wines at 21 per-gallon. Our 11.50 grade of wines at 7so per gal lon. Straight Kentucky Whiskey, 7 'years bid regular 24.50, at 23.50 per gallon. Kentucky Whiskey,"- regular $2.50, at 22.50 per gallon. Our IS grades - ef Whiskey, Rum, Gin and Brandy, $2.10 per-gallon. Friday only. 879-881 E. Morrison stK Phones East 287, B-2. Free delivery. '1-, - Push Club Meeting The ' Sunnysids uish club. . last night at a meet Ing In the office of Dr. J. A. Pettlt East Thirty-fourth and Belmont Streets, indorsed the work of the com mittee of 50 In its endeavors, to obtain legislation putting the members on an fnrt of Portland eommiseion on an Knocked Down by Oar Allen Ptrle, ranchman . from Cooper. Iowa, was struck by a Rose City Park car yester day evening , at Third and Burnside streets. His right leg was broken ad several painful bruises sustained about the head and shoulders. He was taken to the St Vincent hospital. The acci dent happened while he was crossing the street ', Special Jfrlday Only-Don't be de ceived. We seU. absolutely pure wines and liquors. $t60 quality port, sherry, angelica and muscatel wine, 75c per gallon: $4 rye and Bourbon whiskey, $2.75 per gallon; $4 brandy, $2.75 per Ballon: 24 rum.' $2.76 per gallon. -.-Na tional Wine Co, Fifth and Btark. Phone Main 6499. Home A-4499. Delivered. Suit Blsinis4--The'- suit of J. O. Hanthorne against the Northern Paclfio railway to recover damages zor a snip- ment of salmon alleged to have been strolled by slow transportation, was dls." wnlssed without prejudice In the United States district court today. A suit covering the same grounds is pending th, another court,-; V ' Special Trioay OnlyDon't be de ceived ? We sell Absolutely pure wines and liquors. 1.50 quality port, sherry, angelica and muscatel wine, 76o per gallon: M rye" and Bourbon whiskey. $2.76 pert gallon;; $4 brandy, ' 82,75 per gallon; $4 rum, $2.76 per gallon. Na tlonal Wins Co., Fifth and Stark.-Phono Main 6499. Home A-4499. Delivered, Boosters to Meet The Sonth Portland Boosters club will hold a meeting to night at St Lawrence hall at 8 o'clock. At that ume pians zor tne proposca South Portland bridge will be presented to the club for discussion. The South Portland boulevard question will also be discussed. . ' A 1 Timely Sna"gestlos Ladles and children will find Christmas shopping easier 'and will escape crowds on cars at rush hoars 11 -.they will arrange to do their shopping so that tney may re turn to their homes not later, than o'clock each afternoon, The store in the atr with the price on the level. Men's, suits and overcoats at less than wholesale cost $10.00 suits and overcoats for $17.60; $25.00 values fer $13.85. Jtmmie Dunn's "Knew" Sample Suit Shop, 815 Oregonlaa bldg. f At -The Grcht cr Olds; WoFtman cx KliiO Store ilvij MUSIC Nothing could be more acceptable than a nice roll of the latest and most popular hits at the special prices we are quoting -today.. Come early for a good selection. . . ( v- Regular 05o immbers at 1M Fra Looking for a Dear Old Lady. Honeymoon Glide. . It's Got to Be Someone I Lore. " Sweetness. v Way Down East 1 , i All Aboard for Blanket Bay. When the Old Oaken Bucket Was New. . I Love It v Gee, But It's Great to Meet a Friend, etc. . Come Josephine In My Flying Mo C Under the Ton Turn Tree. Think It Over Mary. Somebody Else, It's Always Some body .Else, i - Beneath the Silver Stars. Only Baby Fingers. : You and I and the Moon, ' I'll Change the Thorns to Roses.. Just You. That Willow Tree. (El? hit). An V 014 -'i'ime- or .An y oid i'laee. gcylar 2Sc Knsrs Special Holiday Price !5e Holiday Berries Between Portland and Gresham One - extra ' train each way leave Gresham 7:16 p. m.f leave Port land 8:15 p. m, dally except Sunday. In effect to and including January 1. Has Capital of $5000 J. P.; O'Brien, R. Blalsdell and James G. Wilson nave incorporated the Portland Terminal In vestment company, with a capital stock Of $5000. -: ;; .." -- Christmas Wh "to graphs Make the best presents. Have a sitting now by E- W. Moore, Elks' blag, 7th and Stark streets. 1 a. TmomlT, ISO Alder Diamonds, watches and Jewelry, clocks, silverware and cut glass. Store open evenings. - ,' j Steamer Jessie Kandas, " for Camas, Washoural and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday, leaves waeningion streei dock at 1 p. m. ' U but Jewelry WanteaoWs bay old gold and silver. - Uncle Myers Collateral Bank, 71 Sixth at, near Oak. rATSstlgats the price and quality of onr roods. Walter A. Lord Co.. jewel ers, 141 Sixth street near Washington. Beoommended ' by highest authorities Weinhard Malt Extract E-418, B-H94 D. Kellaher Co, . . ? Watches, Diamonds, fewebry, Lesh, 6th floor, pekum Bldg. evenings..' ..: , .. . ' , . W. H. Open Swiss Watch Bepalrref, C. Christen sen, 2d nr. uoroett mux- xaxe ele vator. - f ' - There's only ns "Cohrmbbx Beer," or der from D. Kellaher t Co- E-412, B- 1694. O.A. Applegrea, atty, has mored from Lewis bldg. to 617 Chamber commerce. Oregon Abstract Co, to Board Trade. Guaranteed abstracts. Popular prices. Diamonds. - C Christenaen. second floor Corbett building. Take elevator. Konnmsntav Otto Schumann, sew located at 2nd and Madison. , Sr. r. XL Brooks, physician end sur geon, Oregon lan bldg. Both phones. Dairy butter Co. E-418. , 600, D. Kellaher an W. A. Wise and assoolates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. ""Wootter's for hotI6ns.40r'Waiih, . ." Zt Us' Help Ton- Are you unable to locate a par tlcular line of bunlnensT: The "Buslnes Directory" in tha classified section ef The Journal may assist you, ; , URYOELIEVES nil n nv it fp-ja, Ji-.tn, are ruests at the Se-rard. R. Alejcandar, one of the oromteent merchants of Pendleton, has been visit ing friends in Portland for several days, lie left yesterday for his home, accom panied by Mrs. Alexander. - , Ml I Shs Lent Uzx Relieving the testimony of Mrs. Stella Atherton against the denials of George Walling, a well known real estate man, as to money she says she lent him when he was "broke" about six years ago, a 'Jury in the circuit coart last night gave her a Verdict for 848S.38. Tbls Is the full amount she sued for, being $350 and Interest The ease was tried In Judge Hamilton's department Mucn or the testimony which came out In a former .trial in Judge Mor row's ' department' was ruled eat b judge Hamilton, who would not allow Mrs. Atherton to tell much of the cir cumstances of her friendship with Walling, and would not allow Wslllng's attorney to go Into her history. The claimant was denounced by walling as an adventuress. He ad mltted knowing her in Portland hi days when he was less prosperous, but de nied that she lent him money or had the money to loan. He also denied that Mrs. Atherton gave him money to "eat on" and bought clothing for him. She said Walling once gave her a note as evi denee of the debt but when she gars It to. him for renewal he kept It and gave none in -return. -w-- -7,-r-- Mrs. Atherton said she met Walltog In Missouri. Walling said she did not letter of recommendation was placed In evidence in which he testified to her good qualities and said she worked for him In a restaurant in Kansas City. Walling admitted giving the recommen. datlon, but said it was purely fiction. He wanted to help her out he said. She also admitted that she never worked in a restaurant In Kansas City. In Judge Gatens department of the circuit court a verdict was returned for $1157.75 and $150 attorney fees In the case of J. E. Martin against Frank A. Sweeney and Augustus Walker. Tbls Is the case In which hostilities between the attorneys were narrowly averted yesterday. Allen R, Joy, appearing for the defendants, threatened to strike W. 8. Hufford. representing .the other side, and was fined for contempt of court Eew Cc!3rr:.:. CoZt'i Cns. ';, initon. Or- Dec, 15. Tie orenln of the new Columbia college will t . :.e place this evening. The building will be open from .7 to 8 for inspection, 'committees being stationed all over the bnilding for the purpose of showing visitors through the rooms. At 8 o'clock a musical and literary program wiU be rendered. Unite! Brethren Cifcrencok Kaoxville, Ten a, Deo. 15. The semi annual conference of bishops and offi cials ef tha United Brethren church be gan its sessions in Knoxvllle today with Bishop Matthews of Chicago, the senior bishop of the church, presiding. The conference will devote itself to the con sideration of reports dealing with the Sunday school, publication, missionary and other activities of tha church. Petrol enm and iron have been found tn Syria In sufficient quantities to warrant their exploitation by a native company. 1 7 . i ( ; I Li ' Ir 1 la cur offices arc installed all the latest appliances for T dental work and" formulas for hygienic and antiseptic j purposes. We are grateful to have the public call ana investigate ior inemseives wnemcr wc are unan- t ' daily, morally and professionally, qualified to carry I ix l i .z-. r PERSONAL - - Judge Hekry E. McGinn, accompanied by Mrs,' McGinn, win leave this evening for Los Apgeles to spend th holidays with Judge McGinn's relatives. The Judge will return to Portland a short time before the first of the year la or der that ' he may take his place upon the circuit bench at the' beginning of his .new term of offse 4 -i - v George C Blakeley of -Th Danes, president of the state board of phar macy, is at the Seward hotel. - - F. W. Sheffield, who introduced the combined harvester Into Russia,- and who has sold harvesters In nearly every country In the world. Is at the Seward, Mr. Sheffield's present home Is Spokane. Alfred J. Benjamin and F. C Holt ef New Tork are at the Hotel Portland. C C Weatherwax. a pioneer - South Bend lumberman, la at the Seward, Mr. Weatherwax operated one of the first sawmills in the faclflo northwest ship ping his machinery from Michigan to New York, and thence around the Horn to the Paclfio coast !v Mr. and Mrs. George . W. Bush of To ls Tfg&EoiiIo was aw mm kl a 07. tT? f 4 m . tMmnsiiaiae if: IdscJ wa or COURSE Ws carry these goods ! ills THE J. K. GILL CO. , Third and Alder Sts. 1 ELASTICD00KCASES i 1 T -i esea' 1 . ,.f BOX1NGMATCH , AT ST. JOB373 , , . , Jack Duarto . Fritz Holland ST. J0H3TS ATVJUBTZO CZpTTB Friday Evc.t December 16 Special Car Service Preliminary Bouts r 1 A uooa t;ara - r ,v ,,. out all assertions we make regarding our work. Th phenomenal success attending us is due to honest and .high-class work at CUT PRICES. J Nervous people or those affected with heart weakness caa have their teeth extracted, filled, of bridge applied without any pain or bad result by our improved methods. ,' ' .W ' . " ""7x, ' J- Yczj Vritttn . With Work eAkKM s 10 v Year Written Guarantee , With Work Wy, Attendants Gocd Set of Teeth on Rubber Plats. . . ; $5.00 Best Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate. . .$7.00 Whaldbone Plate or Gold Dust. .$8.50 22-K Gold or Porcelain Crown. $3.00 to $4.00 22-K Bri'dse Teeth, guaranteed, eachr. $3.00 Painless Extractions . ... ............... . .50 Tiie Ovl DeMalCo. Second and Washinfton Streets, Over Merchants Bank ( f f . . ..- vc Phftr.s V 1 ,i- Tor. -t, 'i .irr.. xxcr. . -.'u r In the New Theatrn Thnrlow P--rven sn,'i i Tl'TAll-'. J 7Ui r. J '1 A-1HJ w, i- i I r- i r. N. Y. S , 1 u jreUlff Thefttre, NEXT SUNDAY AFTtHNOON, 2:3 Popular Concert ; . 75 CHOTtrs 75 ' ' IS ORCHESTRA IS ' PEZCE. 25. 33. 50tf. IZt Theatre, ljth il Miirr.x . '. Geo. It. Baker, KUnager, Tonight all week. Mats. Tburs. & Fat First Portland appearance of the. gor-,- - geoua musical comedy, With" Pearl Barti and Don MeeMUHn. Replete with novel and .beautiful tH. turee. Music, gorgeous scenery ani dancing girls. Mats.. 25e, SOo. EeitTi!. 25e. 60c, 75c, $1. Next week Grace Cameron In "Wancy. t . BAKER ' TITS ATS B Korrlsoa and 11th. Main i. A-B3S0. GEO. U BAKKIt Msr. Ail this week. Baker Stock Co in tue remarkable corned. Tsar EOfioa or xiaa rAsm" As played by Otis Skinner. Scenes laid In ' France, 1824. Rich In comedy, iio turesaue and filled with exciting inci dents. An unusual play. Bargain matinee wed. zac tsat. Mat., witc, euo. r.-venmr-s t5o. 60c. taa. Next wek "Charlsj PIES i UNEQUALLED VAUDEVILLE. Wsefc. Commencing Monday Mat.. Ltc 1- Attraction Extraordinary, ' , ', RTCCOBOWOTS HOBS'" - OTSJt -ATtJ-BJS Ci3 Matinee Pally 'Curtain, 1:30, LYRIC aix this vrtxx Keating tc Flood ' Present - siuos at irrwQ - ' "Ml MOXOCW The Biggest Laughing Show ef the Pri son. Two Performances Nightly. and t:15. Matinees Dally,7 8:45.- 1 Chora Gills' Contest Friday Klht. QRAND Wsefc Dec 12, 1910 n at tha Host Wonderfol Trained Acrobats ra the World, The Georga Bonhalr Tzoaps Sat Beiny Is Co. : robe All Records :''':' '';v 'v .' i ; -v' : -': : U -' v-.'-" ; k'-' ' . . . t ' . ' iu ., - . at Uof ningside f i: Daly's Oountiy Choir. Xalght Bros. Sawtelle. ' ' XCnntriMS 6BAKJBAS,uOT?l Matinee every day. 8:20; any seat ,15e, Kvenlnff nerformances at 7:39 and 8:13. Balcony 1 So; lower fir. J5c:bo seats B.tc. r trp 7 . It is land; evcryth Maps descriptive of' this property ready ' now at our office. Ton ewe It te your self to make an In vestigation. Thous ands of dollars are going to be mads In Morningslde real es ' tate in the next few years; and those who get , in early are ing to . mane money.- ; . CHAPTER The copy for this ad is being: written at 3 :30. p. m. on the tlar o the sale, and to this time almost 60 per cent of the tract has been sold. one of the greatest real es- sales In the history of Port proving ' beyond , dispute ing; that we have .said : m favor of this tract' An interesting fact in connection -with this sale is that 93 per cent of the purchasers are home builders. , , One buyer remarks: "I had just such, ; an opportunity to buy Portland heights property in anu oui ul cunuMijr i went out to "your tract Monday, and have. decided not to lose this-chancel" In the excitement of this . sale 'the fact that this, tract is along side the new ifount. Tabor Gty Park,1 has been overlooked, which is a most important factor.' ' So great has been the sale of this ' property - that we are absolutely sure that Morningside is'tovbe one of the greatest residence sections in the city . of iortJand. : Do ml forget f that ' this i oppor tunity is not going to last many days. - 1 , The. buying has just started.1 L Get in on the l- ground . floor. , Buy your lot this week and you will make some money s W e ; will have . s o m e , I more to say tomorrow, ; , HOW TO GET THSSJB V.,.. Take the Mount Tabor ears running down Morrison street They run every 7H minutes,. Better, still, come Into our office and have one of our agents ' take yon there. Dcriman & Thompson JLeal Estate Department, CRAicBEa or aovnasMcn, private Exchange Soj A-aoao. .- and A-7904. T. B. WTIrOOX, Ties-President. C ke High Grade Commercial and Electric Sis;ns. -r-t Tth SM r f rverett sts, I Presldeat. . : . -'!!t't,nir;: '7 r Our policies are issued at wbat 'fifty years of experience Im detenriined "to be tha cost of ' J- Life Insurance. No overcharge to begin with, , y U 1 I . t Evervthinar ruaranteed. No disappointments. I 'sk i j Tioe-prestaeau :...,-... ' v ' i.f s - ,j : '-,,; ' . "i "" uaxjt a, a-io-i r-N f . HAT. JJT3E"T AV w TtvTra - ' ASTAjrcza rAxsaarrxxxa Mr. Charles Leonard Fletcher A Co-, presenting the absorbing playlet entttW ''His Nerve," and eight other magnlO eent acts. "ALOHA" Hawaiian Islands roA 30, cats' caoi--. On the Blue Pacific and In the Land of jfjoweras irsi eronajiy wua- . ducted Ocean Excursion : f . . rFrom Portland, t'days'at n lraneIseo 1 3 days at Hilt and the Chater. T flays at Honolulu daring "CTorr.l festival.' noana Top 52:d ' Remittances ean be made to Ilartmatt A Thompson, bankers. - In case of non- sailing or sickness .money wui he re funded, f. 1 ' r SAILS rSBEVAXT 1, 191L Tot ' -Reservation i and Full Particulars N.1'" i Inquire of . OCSS felTHCMrsoar. Kanagers. ai VoroesUr , bldfr. ' ' Phones, Main 833, A-U.ZZX PsiinreOHrPrico With thow jooh.T yytm In the aaWt er prin nd will tht 1 oS loa nrtjuitl noo ll work and too omo r b'r tijue tk aaiwtwr. a auuer kow aaua pa. j brill. work Jor em.. ii(.(o eatrom lit i.talM4 OTtrtu-tin ti-t-9 whna pit ot bnig work i. oritur. 14. Caasuttation If. rkBridgeTe't4.i i 8!4 ' 1." U 3 SnwrfUllnge ,vJ i mm ' 5.C j . J ."rtsi - 7.C ; 1. m. k Wit, tmmm m Snmw rwu trfr'tloa . v J . aiMnuuuaNmia . skst mktmocs AH work folly roarantMd f flrteen years, v Painless Dentists fimng lonng,Tnlrst WttWttftes.aORTlA'jp. tl (ulotEnni li.ILtllf.il aUj. UX ccHsVAU r.u:jTi.:u uo. rOscLicus Yourx rATRorjACE rV7i nTAll GTJtECT If. VL JOH1TSOTT, Ecretaryt S. P, LOCKWOOD, VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER.' I HARRY RICHEY MANAGER PORTLAND AGENTS. Home Office, 9th Floor Spalding Bldg., Portland, Oc MONOGRAM STATIONERY AND CALLING CAHH3 FOR Xmas Present G FROM 7. a SMITH CO. ' WASHINGTON EUILDINQ Vashfanrton St- Between 34 and 4 ) 11 k ( Ik.. Sava Your Teeth f ' " . Tou save a dollar, make a dollar t i txpeniilve iintit lo two SKlUre tn"i w I your erurs. t " ll l I '1 Clll tven;;f ' l'""'" f ' Sn."ys . i . p.') f p-..M " ,i .. fir, a sHta.., : "1 years and ocr K-Tn'.f l t - BOSTON Offices corner 1- !". ' I c IUU ik" 2 J 1 1 . ..'.! -i Xelct A i i