the Oregon; daily journal,. Portland, Saturday evening, January 21, 1911.
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TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Helll . ; . X i . "., . "Chocolate Soldier."
Baker ..tTh airl of the aoiden West."
Orpheum ............. Vaudeville.
Bungalow "Queen of the Moulin Rouge.
Grand ,...,......:,.,i.M Vaudev a.
Pan tagea' i".w Vaudeville.
The Lyric , ... . . . .'U Married Widow"
w'uw - Moylng ,jp!tLt"1
v . Weather Conditions.
A small low pressure area la oentraj
over'western Montana; a second disturb
ance oJ moderate energy la central over
northern Texas, and a, third disturbance
of- decided character la moving down
the St. Lawrence valley.1 A new high
pressure area Is central over Oregon
and the barometer is relatively high
over the Dakota and over the east
fiulf states. No DreclDltatlon of con
sequence lias occurred fn the north .Pa
cific states since yesterday morning.
Moderately heavy rains fell yesterday
la California, and light snow occurred
In northern Nevada, northern Utah and
southern Idaho. Snow has also fallen
' In Wyoming. South Dakpta and the up
per lake region. It is -much colder' In
Bnnfhfirn Idaho., northern Nevada, nor
them Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Kan
sas, Nebraska, lowa, Minnesota, ana wis
consln, and the temperatures have rl.
en dpnldodlv over a wide strln of ter
"' rltorv extending from New Knerland-
.. southwestward to the loWer Mississip
pi valley. '
The conditions are favorable for fair
weathar In this district' tontaht and
(Sunday, except in north-western OregonX!
and western wasningion, wnere ngni
rain or snow will occur.
FORKCAST TILL 6 P. if. STJNDAT.
Portlund and vicinity: Occasional
light rain or snow tonight and Sunday
' Winds shifting to southerly.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Sunday, ex
cept light rain or snow northwest por
tion. Winds mostly southerly.
Washington: Occasional light rain
west, fH'r east portion tonight and Sun
flay. Winds mostly southerly.
Idaho: Fair tonight and Sunday .
EDWARD A. HIOALS,
District Forecaster.
rignrs Etchers' Works Displayed.
At the Museum of Art, Fifth and Taylor
Streets, there Is bow on exhibition a
eollectlon of the worka of some of the
modern figure etchers. A number of
plates by Anders Zorn, Including the
portraits of St. Oaudens, King Oscar ot
Sweden, H. S. Marquand of New York,
Ernest Henan and Kaure are shown, to
gether with Zorn's famous "Toast."
There are a few dry points by Mary Cas
satt, of children with mother or nurse;
three plates by Rodin, the great sculp
tor, .and ten exquisite lithographs by
Fantln. Latour. ...
rtsUi
lad flees rton Kobber Tony te
motta bad his Italian blood stirred to
a high pitch this morning about
o'clock when a masked highwayman
stepped from the brush on tho road
leading to the city from Milwaukle, and
dfimntiderl that " Ton v nut "hands ut).''
Instead, Tony whipped his horse into a
run, and fled down the road, regard
less of ,ruts and mud holes, while the
disappointed highwayman stood in the
middle of the road, cursing and shoot
ing after him. Tony landed at police
headquarters to explain his troubles.
McGinn Paroles Embezzler o. A
Jackson, clmrged with embezzling JfiB,
pleaded guilty yesterday afternoon be
fore Judge McGinn of the circuit court
and was paroled. Jackson has been in
the county jail eiruie July 1 and the
Judge said that was sufficient punish
ment. The case fgalnst Charles J.
Kelly, charged With assaulting Frank
Sinclair, was dismissed by the Judge.
The two men engaged In a fight "at
Lents. Kelly wits indicted by the pres
ent grand Jury.
Meeting for Mothers. Portsmouth
Parents' and Teachers' circle will hold
Its regular monthly meeting at Ports
mouth school Tuesday 'at S o'clock. Mrs.
Brand of Sunnyslde will give a talk
along the lines of purity ahd Mm Gill
man of University Park will read an ar.
tide on "Nervousness in Children." All
parents and especially all mothers are
urged to be present. There will be
music by the eighth grade.
Driver Is Injured A Northern Ex
rrcss wagon, driven by Ross Murphy,
was struck by an "S" car yesterday
afternoon on Third street between Pine
and Oak streets, and painful Injuries
were sustained by the driver. Mur
phy, however, managed to stay with his
wagon, but was bo dazed that he was
not able to take notice of what car
struck him.
John T. Logan on Single Tax At
torney John F. Logan has been looking
into the riuestion of "Tho Single Tax In
Ortgnn." and will tell about his dis
coveries, at the Teople's Forum 'Sunday
eveaing in the Medical building, Park
and Alder.
Cowboy Preacher at Sellwood. Rev.
"Bud" Robinson, the cowboy preacher
of PenleJ, Texas, will preach in the
Nazarene church, Sollwood, Tacoma ave
nue and Fifteenth street, Sunday at 11
a. m.
Back at the Old Stand B. H. Moore
house and company. 411 Washington,
Reduced prices on artists' materials,
pictures, framing and wall paper.
Steamer Jessie HarUni, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. fn.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentist Third and Washington. .
ruel-j-Prompt del'y. A-1225, M. 1225.
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Woosters grocery, 408 Wash.
Under Sheriff Sinee 18flR.
tUnltea ITes Uael Wire.)
Stockton, Cal., Jan. 21. Joseph M.
Long, who retired January 1, after hav
ing served as under sheriff of , San
Joaquin county continuously since 1865,
an unparalleled record In California,
died here today.
PILES CURED IW 6 TO 14 DATS.
Tour riniKgiBt will refund mouv It l'AZO
OINTMFN'I fnlln to ciire Itching, Pllnd, Rleed-
intr of ITotriidliig Piles In ft Ui 14 days. 60o,
THE FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH
THE WHITE TEMPLE.
Twelfth and Taylor Streets.
Rev.W. B. Hinson
11:00 A. M. v
"God the Carpenter"
7:30 P. M.
"What God Thinks of You"
DIM HI
FREES PHYSICIAN
Court Deems Evidence in Vera
Hall Murder Xase Insuffi
cient to Convict.
, Dr. J. J. Uosenberg was yesterday
afternoon set free by a directed verdict
In the Circuit -court, where he has been
on trial on a charge of killing Vera
Hall, the 20 year old girt from Oregon
City, while preparing her for an opera
tion. It was alleged.
.Judge Morrow held the state had not
Introduced sufficient evidence to show
that the physician was careless or In
tended performing an operation on the
girl, , v., . :
Another reason for the dismissal lies
In the Tact that one of the most Im
portant witnesses for the state went
back on Deputy District Attorney Fitn
gerald and told an .entirely different
story on the witness stand than he has
previously given. Elmer Erlckson was
the witness. He Is accused of being
sponsible for the condition of Vera
Hall and originally said he took her to
the office of Dr. J. J. Rosenberg for the
operation.. He had also been her sweet
heart for three years. On the stand,
FJrtcksori said he went to the physician's
office with the. girl, because she had
the nose bleed. He denied knowing her
condition. - 1
Acquittal Ordered. ,
Attorney George Stapleton and Ralph
Moody asked the court to direct the
Jury to return a verdict of acquittal
Thursday afternoon when the state
closed its side of the case. Arguments
continued until late yesterday afternoon,
They contended the state had failed to
show the physician was either negligent
or contemplated an Illegal act.
Deputy District Attorneys Fitzgerald
and Collier argued that the accused was
culpably negligent, in that he admin
Istered chloroform without taking the
proper precaution and that he was pre
paring to do Van Illegal act, and while
preparing for '"this aot caused the death
of the girl
The mother of the girl was the only
witness that gave any testimony tend
ing to Show that the physician knew the
condition of the girl, and that he had
given her chloroform. The mother said
Dr. Rosenberg told her he -had .given
her daughter an anaesthetic and It had
not worked as he expected It to do. He
further told her Hhe girl came to him
Jordan .operation,, she said. Erlckson
originally told the same story, but when
placed on the witness stand denied
knowing anything about it. If he would
have kept to his story the testimony
of the woman would have 'been oor
roboeated and the state could have t one
ou, with 'tire case.
Evidence Hot Sufficient.
Judge Morrow said: "The rule Is that
an inference cannot he based upon an
inference. As the evidence now stands
we have first to infer that the physician
knew the condition of the girl and then
we have to Infer he intended an opera
tion. There Is n'6 testimony that he
knew her condition. The evidence does
not show that any unlawful act was
committed without due caution or cir
cumspection, or tend to prove any un
lawful act whatever."
Attorney Moody asked Judge Morrow
t cite the several newspaper reporters
to appear before him and show cause
why they should not be punished for
contempt of court in writing certain ar
ticles about the physician. The at
torney said the articles tended to poison
the public mind against the doctor. The
court said he would think about the
matter.
WALLA WALLA ISSUES
BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET
Descriptive of the bountiful Walla
Walla valley Is a beautiful booklet
Issued by the Walla Walla Commer
cial club, It is one of the most at
tractive publications or Its kind ever
gotten out in the Parnc northwest,
which means in the V ntted States, slnco
It Is admitted by the large cities In
the east that the art of community ad
vertising has reached Its height of per
fection on the Pacific coast.
The cover design shows an Indian
maiden pouring wate with a lavish
hand from earthen jars upon the soil,
this picture being Illustrative of the
origin of the name or Walla Walla,
which Is the Indian' for "many waters,"
or the "valley of many water."
The Baker Commercial club Is also
In the field with a beautiful booklet
describing the resources of Baker and
of eastern Oregon In the vicinity of that
thriving city.
$100,000,000
Will Be Spent
In Five Years
Opening up by railroads an
immense area of rich agricul
tural, fruit, timber, coal and
mineral land in the Fort
George district of British Co:
lumbia.
You can keep informed of
up-to-date conditions .and fortune-making
opportunities for
investment by sending us
your name' and address for
the "British Columbia Bulle
tin of r Information." Costs
yo,u nothing, and may' change
your whole life. Write today.
Natural Resources.
Security Co., Ltd.
Paid up Capital $250,000. ,
Joint Owner and Sole Agents,
Fort George Towns! te.
413 Bower Bldg., VaacouTer, B. a
RICHARD 0BEE-
Cietrlct salei Solicitor,
40? WeUa-rargo Bid, Portland, Or.
Shone BUzihaU 8329.
BM1MK1TE
DECEIVES
Thickness and Length of :the
Silk Fiber Best Means of
Detection.
Warning against a HO National bank
note, so skillful a counterfeit as to make
it unusually dangerous, has been re
ceived by United States Secret Service
Agent 8. A. Council from headquarters
at Washington. The note Is. said to
deceive even experienced , money han
dlers, being distinguishable' only by
the thickness and length of the silk
fiber. . ' .
The note Is on the National Bank
of Commerce of Wichita, Kan., the
series of 1882-1908, signed by j. W.
Lyons, secretary of the treasury, and
Ellis H. Roberts, treasurer. Its issue
number Is 639,133.
The report on the note states that
the counterfeit Is evidently made from
photo-mechanical plates", printed en two
pieces of paper with silk threads, too
long and thick to be genuine, between.
Another distinguishing feature of the
counterfeit is that the hand of the
female that grasps the lighting flash
appears to be maimed, the fingers ap
parently being cut off at the middle
Joint while the genuine notes show the
closed fingers well defined.
FRIENDS OF PASTOR
GIVE HIM SURPRISE
When Rev. E. S. BoJUnger of the
Highland Congregational church told
the church members at the close of the
Thursday night prayer meeting this
week that it was the sliver wedding
anniversary of himself and Mrs. Hol
llnger, he did not expect on goln& home
a few minutes later to see all the house
lights flashed on as he opened the door
and to find numerous friends and mem
bers of the church awaiting Mrs. Bol
linger and himself. After congratula
tions, C A. Mann made a felicitous ad
dress, and In closing said:
"Tour friends undertook to bring as
many silver dollars as the occasion rep
resents in years, but they lost the count
somewhere." The amount turned out
the equivalent of about three times the
number 'Of years.
FORMER PARTNERS FlfSHT;
COURT FINES ONE $15
A fight on the street between Fred
A. Williams and Sylvester 8. D.lll, for
morly partners In the Dill Construction
company, resulted In botn men appear
ing in justice court this morning on a
5
Do You Believe
that cheapness In price rnnstfUiten -on-;
omy? If bo, ask the pne who knows, j
He'll say quality and service at the least j
possible cost Is economy. If then you j
don't believe, convince yourself by pur
chasing your hardware at
AVERY&CO.
48 Third St.
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, "above Union Square
Just oppoiit Hotel St. Francii
European Plan $1.50 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
Ifor steel liodbriokitructure. Furnished at
cost of 9300,000. Bverr comfort ami coa
vsnisnce. On carttuM transferring all over
city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers.
Send for Booklet with map of Saa Francisco
j 375 WasMngton. j
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM '
CImiim) and beautifies th halt
Promotes a Inxunant (Trowm.
Tpr tl t? Btor Gray
Hair to lta Towthfui, Color.
Gant mlp iliirawi tt haW falUuf.
t.V.mil smut Pratirini
RedKaven U
is a pleasant tatting j
laxative water, in
f bottle called splits. 1 1
A bottle is a dose
ana relieves consti- j
knd sick stomach i
H 'mptrywhmr ISe JS;
I "A.lc tK Man" Vl
The Point Is ,h":
I I the priv
III I li ill 1 1 lilldti 1111! 11 Port,nd.
r Va':.l I l- I but are w
charge of disorderly conduct Williams
was fined 116.
Dill yesterday reoetved a check . for
$1260 from former Judge Bronaugh In
settlement of a litigation. Williams,
who claimed an Interest In the check,
subsequently attempted to take It away
from GUI. This resulted In a scuffle.
oily Good
ffThe-Ylctor k-rhe-best kind of
company. Always, ready to enter
tain you with an endless variety of
delightful songs, exquisite music,
comic selections whatever you
want to hear.
jCome and hear some of the new
est Victor Records and let us tell
you, how you can purchase any
style Victor or Victor-Victrola on
easy payments if you desire. Vic
tors $10 to $100. Vidor-Victrolas
$75 to $250.
Store Open
Wholesale
and
Retail
Sher
man-H
MORRISON
And Still They
Great activity is still in vogue at MORNING
SIDE. Today 10 people proved to us their confi
dence in the advantages offered at this tract, for
they each bought a lot. These people "have been
reading our ads right along and they went out and
saw for themselves that MORNINGSIDE is all, and
more, than we claim for it.
f the purchasers remarked that it was too bad
wliole Portland population could not enjoy
ilege of living on Tabor Heights.
Heights surpasses any other heiphts about
and the prices are not alone for the wealthy,
ithin the reach
are $650 to $1500
Hartman & Thompson
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BX.SO.
Phone Private Zachanre 20.
Or A-30SO.
I
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ORDERING SUPPLIES LyTELEPHONE
THE retail merchant's telephone serves not only
t as a salesman, but also as a purchasing agent.
When a merchant finds that he is going to
run out of a line of goods, he calls up the wholesaler
or factory and not only orders a new stock, but
comes to an agreement on the price and the time
of delivery.
jPhe unexpected needs ' of his customers can be
met with the least possible delay.
If the merchant cannot find what he wants in
townthe Long Distance Service of the Bell System,
brings him-into immediate communication with
' iTr- . 1 i 1 1. 1
omer cuies ana ouicr inarKcii. , v
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE &
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Every Bell Telephone Is the Center
of the System.
Offloer Price appearing on the scene
at that moment. ' placed both under ''ar
rest for, disorderly "csndubt ....
' The charge against Dili was dismissed..-.':.'...'
.. i r , ..V:-
Journal Want Ads bring results.
Company
Tonight
Steinway
and Other
-Pianos
ay& Co.
AT SIXTH
Go
of all. ;
i
and' on very easy terms.
ii SOW TO
if . OET
l TKEBB V
3 Take a Xt. -
If Tabor oar on 1
W Morrlaon St.
ff They run l-l
M every 7i !
minute. i
r r
'j 1 !
, "t $ont0rvatloi Custodian"
HlBERNIA
SAVINGS BANK
PAYS
4 Per Cent
OPEN
For the-convenience of
its customers on Satur
day evenings from 6 to 8.
114 Second St.
Cor. Washington, Port
land, Oregon.
Y. M. C. A.
DAY and NIGHT
SCHOOLS
50 Teachers
1100 Students
$500,000 Building
Winter
CLASS.
Term.
Accounting (See Director)
Advertising
ATgebra
AswaylnJ ".
Apple Culture No fee
110.00
6.00
.10.00
Architectural Drafting: 7.00
Arithmetic 2.0ft
AutomohilB 80.00
lllble Study
Bookkeeping 6.00
Hoys' School ,
Brieklavlna . - -... . . . . .. .
Business Cor.. Eng. Comp.. 1.60
Business Law '. .... 1.60
Carnentrv and Woodturninit 12.00
Chemistry 10.00
.,1TII V l C 1 33 a.' I V- " l
Cooking.-Hotel and Restaurant.. 10.00
Electric Wlrlnc 8.00
KngliHh, for Foreign Men 3.00
EriKlieli. Grammar and Beading.. 3.00
English Literature 3.00
Freehand Drawing S.OO
French 5.00
Forestry and Lun.lierlng 10.00
Geometry 6. On
German ; . . 6.00
Heating and Ventilation 5.00
History 6.00
Latin 5.00
Machine Design 7.00
Mechanical Drafting 7.00
Mechanics 'and Ap. Mathematics. . 7.00
Penmanship ' 2.00
Pharmacy 10.00
Physics 7.00
Piano Tuning and Repairing 25.00
Plan Reading and Estimating... 8.00
Plumbing Shop Practice 16.00
poultry Raising Lecture Course No fee
Public Speaking 6.00
Real Estate Law 10.00
Rhetoric 3.00
KHlesmanshlp 10.00
Spanish 6.00
Sheet Metal Drafting S.OO
Shorthand .oo
Surveying and Mapping 8.00
Show Card Writing 12.00
Telegraphy and Dispatching 12.00
Trigonometry and College Algebra 5.00
Typewriting 6.00
Vocal Music 3.00
Similar Schools T. M. C.
Spokane, Tacoma.
A. Seattle,
Mendota
Coal
Is always the same. One
ton is as good as another.
Every ton up to standard.
Clean, free from soot, dirt
F.nd clinkers. Kindles eas
ily, burns readily, makes
little ash.
Phones: A-3887, Marshall 2635
or
Order From
Your Dealer Tqday
GHAUSSE-
"RUDHOMME CO
RljNTERS
J42LEQURTJOIREET
PHONESi MAIN 816 - A 1615
Journal Want Ads. Bring Results
AMUSEMENTS.
a AC law VI na ,b4 gtfc
J . rnones atats l and A-liaa,
. f"LA8T;TiM.K;;'TONiOHr;;.,!.L. .
' - The -Big Comic 'opera fiuoceas '
"The Chocolate Soldier"
Pries fi. $1,' He- mrl
SEATS NOW SKLUNa. ,
Heillg Tneatre.
U DAYS BEGINNING MONDAY
Special Price Matinee Wednesday.
Mary Mannering
In IJer Latest Play Hui icna. ' ,
"A MAN'S -W0X4"
Kvpnlngs,-$3 to 25c. Matinee. jlM to 25ft
BUNGALOW THEATRE MHaU7
Tonight, last time, Sam'l R Rork s Sen
sational Mosical Production
"The Qnsen of the Moulin Bouge." '
Smart, saucy and gorgeously girlv.
Prices. 50c,. 75c; $1. 1 1.501 Next fteck,
starting tomorrow matinee, "The Sonew
Man.''
BAKEk
THEATBE
Morrison ana lltb.
Hai& 3, A-S360. Geo. X.. Baker, Manager,
Last time touiKiit, Baker Ktoek company
in tile Greatest ThvatrWl Triumph of
the Age ,
"THE GrBt Or THE OOLSES WEST"
Curtain sharp. Evehlngs. 26c, 60c, 75c '
Next week, starting tomorrow matinee,
mi man on XU9 box."
Maxrr a, a-ioao
KAT. EyiY DAT
- Vifffcta
THEATRE '
WEEK JAN. 1& Harry Tats's Enirllih
oompany in "Motoring' a satirs on au
somoDQung. neaqxiners. ,
ORAIND Week Jan. 16,1911
CAROiN & FARNOM
OLIO TBIO
Hart 4c Berriok ,
Hargroerite Fry
The Chamberlain
OBAJIDABCOPE
Ersry Evolution
Has a Lantrh of
Its Own.
letter k Ksllett
Matinee every day, 2:?,0, eny neat lSi
Evening perfornianres at 7:.10 anil 9:15,
Balcony 15r, lower fir. S.fy; box neatBHi5,
Vneqnaisd VauderUls.
Week Commencing- Monday, January 19.
Special Attraction Extraordinary
13 Captain -Devlin and His onvts
In army sporta. wall ecalinK anrt whirl
wind drilU. 5 other fcaturo acts. Pop
ular prices. Curtain 2:30. 7:30. 9:0.
LYRIC rmt and Alas Street
Week Commencing Tomorrow Uatiase
KeatliiK Flood present
DILLON" ft KINO IJf
"A MA.kltiU WtUOW",
Supported by the" Lyric Musical Comedv
Company. . Friday night, Chorus Girls'1
Contest, Two performances night, 7:4S
and, 41 5.. .Matinaea daily, 2.45. Jo'xt
week "A JCix-np." . I
The Old Reliable
a
- f Union Pflinlpcc nptlfit'
our or TOWN
member that our
PEOFUB should rP.
force s so organised
their entire crown
that we can ao
bridge and plate work la a day' if nec
essary.
Full Set of Teeth 85 00
Bridge Work or Teeth Without
Plates S3. 50 to $5 00
Gold Crowns .... 50 to 3 00
Porcelain Crowns 83 50 to 85 Orf)
Gold or Porcelain Filling. . . $100 Up
Sliver Fillings 50 tq Sl-00
IS Tears' Guarantee.
Hours 8 a, m. to 8 p. ta.i Sundays,
9 to 12.. j
Union Dental Co.
FIX ST AHD MOBBISOJT ST7
Compare Our Prices
With thoae too hara tiea in the hahlt of Mrlna.
nd jroa will that offr ?ou a nbatantlal ui.
ia(oa all work and rm oaanot got bsttar ptlnlaaa
mri aajwnara, no manor sow uww im
'"" -pwn W DnlCi slat anil
uruiK ioti ior out.
of -tow Mtrona la
on ar u dmrait. .
FaialeM oatraoUos
froo whea plt or
brldf work is ordar
4. Ciultilio lra,
MtltrCnwiM $5.00
22kBrldpTaMk4.09
GoMFiSioft 1.00
CaaiMl FHtmfs 1.00
Silver FilUnri .50
Qood Rubfaar
v.
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,ti
P
, Plate Q.UU
SaitRtaRnbhar
Platu I.OU
MLW.a. Wltf, hoaatiai Maw
n nut mmmm m rmum
PahtltH EitrtlMi .50
KST MCTHODS
AH work folly cnarantoad tor flftaea yaara,
Wise Dental Co.,ic
Painless Dentists
fiRlRt Building. Third and Wwtilngtai. PORTLAND, 0V
OdlatHMn: 14. k.Mlt.U. aodara.ltoa
Save Your Teetb Now
Tou save a dollar,
make a .dollar uif the
Expensive Dentist loses
two dollars whea we do
your work. Ws work
tor prices you can jpajr.
Open evenings until I
and Sundays until XI:S8
for people wno work.
Office established. Ua
years and our guarantee Is good. .
OSTOH SZHTXSTS,
Offices corner Fifth nd Morrlaon sts,
entrance 291 Morrison at, opposite
Meier A Frank's and Poatofflca.
flortland Printing House Co.
r Book, Oat alof and Commeolal
' UPvoa k v rt
Book Blading- and Blank Book lfaktnf.
.S Tavlnr St.; Phones: A2281. M 620!
High Grade Commercial
and Electric Signs.
East Ttk and- Caat Bverett tts.
Phone Ztaav 11U B-M2.
CCHVAB PRiJJTinG CO
OSOUCITS YOUR PATROL r.j
347i STARK GTnnr n
TEETH
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