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Till: C?vZG ON DAILY JOUIiNAL PORTLAND,' TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 181X. llllfiS TOJJICIIT'S A5TC8EMIOT8 Vaude- BAKER Hoyt'e "A Texas Stew," frat political satire. , i ' BUNOALOW "Father and the Bo UKFHEUM C-rpheum Circuit viue. ; . . -GRAND Sullivan. A Coneldlse Vaude . ' villa. . . . , . -.. , ,- . .. LYRIC Lyrie Musical Comedy conv pany In Ths Twins." -PANTAGES Vaudeville, -, STAR. ARCADE, . OH JOT, ODEON, T1VOLI Flrat run plctnrea, 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. - - - r Weathey Ocmdltlon. ; The preesure IS' lncreaalng over the , Paclflo northwest and tba Alberta de gression has shifted to-the Red River ern Aioerta, ine preeaure ta aiso moa arataly low over tha eouth Paclflo elope and. In , tba northeast, and light , rein haa fallen In southern California and Ileht sntw in Malna and in tha fit. Lawrence Valley. Tha weather la cooler , in Canada, la tha aoutharn ol&teau and east Gulf atatea and from Lake Huron tuiwva to me Aiiapuo ooaai ana 19 muob warmer in tha central plains and cantral plateau atatea and In the centra and upper Mississippi and Missouri val leys. Tba weather la warmer, than . usual for this tima ot tha veer in t)reo- tlcally aJl'asctlons, temperatures being , aoove normal except near ins waste. Condltlona ara favorable for f enerally fair weather during the next 16 houre in thle diatHct, with light froat In arly morning In Interior sections. Winds will be 5 mostly northerly, - - Vnrtlan M n A Airtni t V-m.Vb.1 ton! eht with light - froat v Wadneaday fair. VWSI. tAm . . . . .. ." ..... ' . Oregon and Weehingtoo Fair tonight with light froat except near the ooaat Wednesday fair. Northerly winds. Idaho Fair tonight with light froat. Wedn aaday fair. - - - , , oil yesterday . afternoon aold lltS.000 worth of public improvement I per et bonds at a premium. of from H of 1 per cent to 1 per cent. - The- entire Issue went to tha United States National bank. ' -r Oar SQa Sand Wagon Miles fjrie, a driver for, C J. Cook, was painfully injured at 7 o'clock this- morning when an "8 car struck hie wagon at Third and Jefferson atreets. throwing him from hla seat and burying: him under the load of dirt he. waa hauling. The wagon was thrown clear on the track and destroyed and the front or tne car was also mashed In. ; Five paaaen gers were riding on the front of the ear, but none of theae waa injured. Patrolman F. C. Toung was on the plat form with the other passengers end In the report made at polios headquar tera atatea that the oar was going at a nigh rate or apeea, dui oiames ine driver of the wagon and the motor- man equally for the accident, as Urle did not get off the track In time. Urle . waa sent to Dr. Zeigler, where his in- Juries were dreaaed. Bestaorant Ones Hoe Bobbed For tha third time lp the last month' ths North Bank restaurant at S J Hoyt teat liia Iiaah hrftlfMl (...A mA ' M.1Vt,4 and : from indications the - same man has done the job each time. Ban Rivera, i the manager, reported to the police this morning that last night between I o'clock and midnight, aome one gained entrance to the. place by a rear win dow, which waa reached by a ladder. helped himself to a meal and to 14 in five cent pieces, $50 worth of partly used meal tickets and four doien knives and forks. " . " A Eleventh treat Arguments Thursday. Lpon request of the Portland Railway, " Light k Porwer company this morning. ; the arguments on the temporary In junction agamat the company. In which double for single track on Eleventh street, were continued ' in the circuit oourt until Thursday. Frank Klernan bfourht the action last Baturdav. Ha complained, as a property owner against the company changing Its track between Jeff ereon and Montgomery streets. atydaaoUo JJOevator Xnxts Xa Br- Beat Keatler. an employe at the Daknm : building, waa Injured in the hydmuUe street elevator in front of the build ing yesterday afternoon, when in some manner he waa caught between the floor of tbe elevator and tha sidewalk. . When taken out be waa unooAacloua. Dr. C. ft, White found that hla head, ; shoulders and cheat had bean badly braised. He was removed to his home at 411 Nineteenth street north. His ln- . Junes are not serious. Vsepaelaa; Charter Amendment. A harter amendment 1S being Dretisred by Alexander Donaldson, superintendent Of ths street Cleaning department of the elty. Superintendent Donaldson will ask the city council to place the pro- uuiicu ir uu mm um.nvi ior voe " De claration of votes. It provldea for a oension tuna ior mi emDioyee or tne Providee for Pille Thomas Hlaloo. property owner of the eaat aide, la har- vidlng for the construction by the city v imo vu irriTu uruyony, wnsnever V sncn ihjs snau bs deemed neoeaaary. as ajneaeure or t puoiio aanitatlon. The proposed amendment wlltls submitted to the city council next Wednesday morning with a request that the council erder H pIAceff upon the ballot for sub mission to the votera of the city. wm, wot Aocept Pavement city Engineer Morris announced that he would write a letter to the Oregon Has sam Paving company oalllna- the attan tlon of the company to the condition of ' the pavements on East Twenty-first Street and on Mllwaukle atreet and stating that theae pavementa will not be accepted by the cty executive board VBtil they have been repaired. if ' , VT. 0. . V. steetinf Central "W. C T. U. will meet tomorrow at f:J0 in room - 80S Ooodnough building, Tha meeting will be a celebration . of the birthday of Neal Dow, "the father of .prohibition." . Special , music has been arranged and there . will be aeveral tspeakera. A social hour will follow the programme. IVeotnre In Child Dentistry The Par- ent-Teachera circle of Sellwood will .' meet In the echool house tomorrow: at i t p. m. Dr. Baxter will lecture on i dental work, There will alao b a pro gram by the achool, ' j Will B. Xlna', formerly justice of the supreme oourt of Oregon, - haa opened law offices at 212-21 Chamber of Com- merct, Portland. ' ; , "Uana Jraeaie JKarklas, for Camas, - Washougsi and way landings, dally ex r cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street ieck at i p. m, - , ; Xeotiuo cm OrlentsBajrav-Br TL . O. Cartoslan of Cartoalan Broa. f . M. C. Old Jewelry Wanteds vfa . bey eld Id and ailver. Uncle Myer's Collateral nk, 71 Sixth st. near Oak. - W. A. Wise and associates, painless Bantlsta, Third an4 Wsahlngton. , Xtar. B. C Brown, Cye, Sar. Marquam. THAT $125,000 IS SllRE, RAY APPERSON REPEATS The grand lodge committee of the Elka yesterday-afternoon recelted a re port that -the commltteea on obtaining the 12I,000 entertainment' fund i'tt the national convention In - Portland were well past the 189,000 mark. Ray Appereen. who te-In charge of pledge- taking, bum there would be no trouue about realisms; the entire - amount wanted. ' ' PRI NEVILLE GRANTS r ;; FRANCHISE TO ROAD - BptIU Dim tea ta The Joereai.) ' ' Prlnevllla, Or March XI The oity council at a apeoal meeting granted a franchise to the Prinevllle- A Eastern railway to build s railway line Into the city and also vacated A part of a street to be used in conjunction with lands ownea oy tna company ror terminal pur poae. v-v,.;--.. a.'- - ?. The ' franohiae will be used within three years; or it will be of no effect. HAY SIGNS COLLINS ; - ANTI-CIGARETTE BILL fTlnlUd TrtmM LmmS Wlre.1 : - Olympla, March llOevernor Bj.y today signed the Collins sntl-clgarette bill The bill, senate bill 106, by Ool- llne ef King, repeals the old snu-eiga rette law but makes Ha misdemeanor for miners to smoxa, ' . , . Gorernor Hy Appoints Jndgeev : tnsitd Press lA Wire. - " Olympla, Waah., Maroh II. Governor Hay today announced the appointment of H7 E. McKenney of Castlerook to be judge of the superior oourt for OowUU, Skamania and Klickitat oounties, and Sol Smith of South. Bend to be judge of the auperler oourt for Pad lie and Wahkiakum counties. Motor Car Man Drlvos Too Fast Motorcycle Patrolman Sims yesterday afternoon arrested Louis Harding, man ager of the Portland Motor. Car com pany, for speeding aa auto . truck on Alder atreet The arrest was made at Twelfth and Alder streets. Harding was making li miles aa hour. He waa fined fIS by Judge Taawell in pojloe court this mornlngr. . Chines Par for Gambling. Five Chinese gamblers arrested ' at II H Second street last Saturday night entared a plea of guilty te gambling in polios oourt thle mornlngr. John Irag, who conducted the game, was fined Its. Ah Toy, Ah Teung. Lou Tong and Ah Jim, who were naught playing, ware each fined via. - 1 x Canadian railway men will ask that legislation be enacted making railways responsible for compensation for all in juries to their employes, no matter what the cause. - Orrine Destroys Desire for DrinK The man who drinka to axoeas needs treatment for his condition. The Or rine treatment can be uaed with abso lute oonfldenoe. It deatroya all desire ror wniSKey, near ana oiner intoxicants. It Is a simple treatment, It la given in the home no sanitarium expense no loss of time from work. It la an inex pensive treatment. Many men apend more In a day for whiskey and beer for their frlenda and themselves than would pay for the treatment, we are ao sure that Orrine will bene. fit you that we say to you that if after a trial you fall to get any benefit from US use, we wui give your money oacK. ORRINE la prepared In two forma. No. 1, aecret treatment, a powder, ab solutely tastelcea and odorless, jlven aeqretly In food or drink. ORRINE No. I, in pill form, la for those who desire to take voluntary treatment ORRINH costs only 1.00 a box. Write for Free ORRINE Booklet (mailed In plain aealed envelope) to ORRINB CO- 72 Orrine Building . Washington, D. C ORRINE la recommended and la for sale In this city by Woodard, -Clarke; Co distributors. 310 Washington and 115-87 Fourth Sts. IAB0R IfADER ON Laboritcs Would Still Hold the Balance If the Nationalists . Dropped Out. : compelled to oreate BOO new pears te outvote ' them. - ,yi. i ' .; -. i"KJnr Oeorge when Prince ef Wales, was a Tory la his sympathies, but I believe he has tried to overcome hla partisanship. If he aheuld refuse te create tbe peers the preaent ministry must resign. The Tories could not car ry on the government with the major fty against . them, henoe parilameat would need to be dissolved and a gen eral election caUed.- at- ' tCslted Pmss Xeestd Wire.) : London, March 21-Methods of tack upon-the old time prerogatives of the house of lords were discussed to day by , Ramsay' MaelibnAld, leader ' of the labor party in the house of oom moas. c The : laboritea, with - the Irish Nationalists, bold the balance of power in thecomraons.. - The Irish ; party wants only home rale for Ireland. When It gets that. It is possible it will drop the fight against the ' lords. - ; This, however. would leave the labor party holding the balance of , power, and compel the Llb arala to treat with it. t- .- The parliament bill la the first seep," said MacDonald. . "Real reform la Im possible eo long as the house of lords Is armed with the veto, with which to thwart the legislative effoHa of the government. . The Tories are attempt ing to-, kill r the measure with amend ments. The lords will oppose every at tack upon them and the king will be GOOD . WORKERS READY, The good worker is the ons 4 who works with' ths heart as e well aa the handshe one wheh takes an Interest, who seeks to . e give full measure of honest, well e) directed effort in accomplishing . e his task,.- a.-v , e Such workers are not tmpeesl- e ble. - There's no reason to - be e content with indifferent serviee, ,e tsarelaes, altpahod methods and incompetence. . You may replace; e) the -don't cares", with ths TU 4 ; trys." , V- ? '-rv A Journal Want A4 will beckon e) at an enthuslastlo meeting held by the business men and those Interested, in the welfare of MUtoa and aurronndlng coun try. A big "get together' meeting is being arranged for Thursday night, when the association will give a ban quet to those attending. The following of floors ware elected for the year; Pres ident, W. H Jones; flrat vice preeldent, 3. E. OUnger; aeeond vioe president, F. E. Oocbburn; secretary, I. E.' Toung; treaaurer, T. C Fraaiert ' Emnewick Wants Better Rates. - (Special DUpat4fc te Tee leatnaL) ' Kennewlck.. Wash., March 11 Judge Oroseoup of .Taeema, who is te preaent Kennewlck'B claim for dlBtrfbu tlve freight rates before the railway commission is here today to, confer with his client, the Kennewlck Commercial club, and alao to talk with the business men Individually la regard to ths city's needs and claims for becoming a dis tributive center. . to your desk the Skilled, oompe c) tent helpera In any line of en-.34 deavor bright, ' elear minded . 4 men and women who will per e form their labors with a willing-' neaa and seat that will show Its e) effect all through your business e or home ' . . , Call on The Journal wants to . e provide competent help in the e heme, the effloe and the factory. e a 4 . .1 Milton Wotdd Boost- -rMUt"on, Ore., March 21. The Milton Progressiva club has been reorganised KJDlod Wife; Sent to Stellaeoom. Port Orchard, Waah., . March 21. Joha Stokes, Who was sentenced to the penitentiary last spring by the superior oourt for killing bia wife, : was today declared insane by the supreme court, which committed him to the aaylum at Stellaeoom. For the next TEN DAYS wa will ihow you tie rfett slaughter ' " sale of Rebuilt Typ ewr it er s Ever offered in Portland, Now. is your chance to own a machine of ; your own ny make.you wan at a price that will make ypu glad.: YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY. EVERY MACHINE . ; GUARANTEED. TERMS. - Pacific Stationery & Printing Co. 201-207 SECOND STREET, CORNER TAYLOR. Iggl A. auditorium, March Svarybody Invited. . - 22. at I p. m, :' Vhs McCarthy Oo-Have removed from the Rothchlld bldg. to thelrnew quartera at 432-422 Teon bldg. p ' Vake a wim tn the Blf Tank U 7 Fourth. Elegant plunge steam ihowera, tubs. . . 2&o, a Swimming , guaranteed. 4B;M- , ' x , ": Bl7 Danes Tonight Baker's ball. Eaat 17th and Alberta. Management Prof. ; : Xniprovemens Bonds BoiavThe waya 4&d means committee of Ihe oity coun- A white laundry soap free from rosin which saves your clothes and doubles their life. Rosin hardens and breaks the threads of fabrics, particularly woolens and in -time injures them. Sunny Monday washes woolens and flannels without the least danger of shrinking and col ored goods without fading. Sunny Monday also contains a marvelous dirt-starter which saves half the rubbing. ; v - r- THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY CHICAGO Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING FirsrandOalf F. P. Yonng'i - Forced Cash Raising Sale - jgIfil(Q)TO is losing money on his $30,000 Stock of High-class Ladies' Furnishings that he entire stock of Ladies' High-Class Furnishings; but he also realizes that it is the only way to raise cash qdickly. Do you know that you can save about one half on Waists, Underwear, Neckwear and other wearables at F. P. Young's this week? -: " -----t"- Sale closes Saturday. $ i .25 Kid Gloves .... 79c $5.50 Long Kid Gloves at, pair. V.... .....$1.48 $1.75 Short Kid Gloves at, pair $1.48 $2.2$ Short Kid Gloves at, -pair $1.65 $1.50 Silk Hose . . . . .69c $i5o' Louise Corset $1.48 $4Jk) and $2.00 Louise Corset... 98c $3.00 Swiss-Ribbed Union Suits... ...... '.$1.98 50c Sleeveless Vests.. .29c $2.50 Lingerie Waists on le-ftVTTTTTTT. $1.48 $7.50 to $12.00 Lingerie Waists... ......$4.98 75c to $1.50 Lace Dutch ! Collars 48c 25c Stiff Collars 10c $3.50 and $4.50 Auto Veils at..... .$2.98 35c Last-Forever: Hose, children's . ; . .....19c $1.5o.and $2.00 Umbrellas at 98c $2.50 and $3.00 Umbrellas at .....$1.98 $S0Snk Umbrellas $2.98 $7.50 to $10 Umbrellas on sale .$5.00 $1.00 Stock? 48c 75c to .$2.50 Assorted Neckwear, stocks, jabots" , and bows . . . .....48c 35c and 50c Fancy' Neck- ' wear, stocks, jabots and bows 19c All our Fine Embroideries at HALF PRICE $3 Allover Laces . . .$1.98 Val Laces Reduced. $1.00 Lining Lace ...48c- 290 Morrison Street WW 11 0 Ji feme 290 Morrison Street arons W0XXV8 HZX OBJLOS fa MZOES Special $2.25 Boots, Oxfords or Pumpa In ererjr new and attractive style. Patent or runmetal boots, some with --cloth tops, low shoes of every dealrable leather and pumpa Jn a very wide aelectlon. Bplendld )S Taluea for enly . M 4 r. .2-25 jTBw bJLZFPXM Broad walk Shoes of the very hlght type. . Wide extentlon aolea, feet quite soft and flexible. Theae little ahoea come in three colore of oalf akin ' and in v black patent or kid leather, They are made In the Min nehaha factory and are the product of aome of Ameflea'a moat skillful chlldren'a ahoemakera. For this sale special at , . , ; , , fl.35 A great variety of the ch6lcet .shoes made for every use, for men and children la offered at tha LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES for quick money rait ing. Every shoo in the house is specially reduced. a SHOES Special 39c Thla la a ' lot ef apeolally boufht 78o and BOo low ahoea for little falka and represents one of the moat exceptional values ever offered, Bronie, tan, ox blood, black and other colors, a dandy aeleotlon to chooaa from and while they laat we offer them for 89 $4 Values Men' High and LowShoes Special 2.45 Either high or low Shoes ia patent colt, gunmetat, vid or tan Russia; calf. These are new stylish shoes, the broken lines of some of our best num bers. High toes and military heels or the more conservative styles. . Up to $4 values tUO MISSES' ONE-STRAP PUMPS 8) Patent ' leather funmetal or tan, the top not oh of value giving. These are-Tmg-ni new anoea, juat received tnia weea and we errer them to jm m sues at only ,......... you 05 Modern Advice Years ago every one was advised to take some sort of " Spring Medidne.' Juathow much good these spring rem ediea i actually did U a problem.. One thing is certain, however, most of them were very dis agreeable to take. Forget the medicine thiaaprlng. Try instead every night at bed time a glass of Pabst BlueRitibon The.Bw ef Quality , You will find It smooth' and agreeable to the taste. - You will find further that you will enjoy sound, refreshing - sleep ana awaken in the morning with a keen, hearty appetite for break' fast. ' ' Made and Bottled Only by Pabst at Milwaukee To appreciate Blue Ribbon flavor and Blue Ribbon quality, order a case sent home. Tele phone to S. A. Arata & Cov China-. Glacswavo T f Special ,:.''.;,,'' ' ' ' ":( ;!- V ""$ To 'Reduce Stock See Windows Bailey&Co. 424WL BttlllttlM AMUSEMENTS. BUNGALOW THEJ.T3BVB ' 18th and Morrisoa All -Thle Week, WK. X. Wdsum Supported by a Clever Company In TATXXB AJTD TXS BOTS By George Ade, Author of "The County Chairman," etc Great Empire Theatre. New Tork Suooeaa. New York Prodoo tlon Complete. : E. viicea. lie." S0c- - II; Wuir. barg-aln mat., J5c; Sat Mat., 25s JOn. Bargain To THEATWU t asd A-&380. George L. Baker, Manager. BAKER Mat. Wednesdav all seats 55a onlght, all week. Mat Saturday Baiter Block Company In - , - KOTTl A. VEXJLB IT1DB1 Greatest Political Satire Ever Written. A Roar of laughter From End to End. Evenlnaa 25o SOo. 7 So. Sat Mat. tSo. SOo. Next Sun. Mat and Eve. Tw special performancee, "The Houae ef Thousand Candlea. , - - BAKER THEATRE Seat Sale for the ixoxznros - xobsbts tkbosobs BOBEBTaVTBTUBItOW BSAOSB Engagement Opens Thursday, March 31, at 10 A. M. f Prieea: Evenlngs, 25o to 11.60. - n i Matinees tac, BOo. . f kaiw a. a loao ffie4 Al KATijCTEB EYXBT BAT noxni JSao THEATRE U-2S-iO MC Bon KotnteeH and hla C4 "The Baooh maa OoaJkiey Haavey tt , Xiwleavy, Xoserta Broa., Jons Blroft. S aUssea Weeton, BneaeU a DeVlrne, MJleJfvoeUo Iualiarainde TTneuiaUsd Vaodevllle. An this weekThe Tour KorrtJU la the Esatesl Dtvmg Act in tie Worlds Boo erlerht, QUxoy, Hayes and ltontrom- lerieTht, CHlxoy, Hayes ery, roster and Dog. ,. RigTrt, yantageeeope. Williams and Jlffi 104 Third St ill Ittni B0M 1481 IUUW 0E8T i3 E ? ; ' er we r as em ten teetk pat Bd OK AND Week Mar. 20, 191 1 Jack Rogan presents Dettaven 4 Sidney and the KaU&ee Qiris In a Mualcal Production, "After the K tinea." Matinee every day, t VD froBTXBS'ariJsv JLa 1 JLAA vaT riiTEorn kb. Ajra Slreot Trt JLU This waek , , mms. X. A. KSTMOTT rrom the Blckard Oiroult and XtTBio anrsxoAL ooxzst 00. in "The Twine." Three rerformanoaa 4:45, 7:46, SilS. rrlday Rlht Chorea Girls' Contest. The Old Reliable Union - Painless Dentists rr JUr. J work Of-l in iridae work it i -tow Mil ei 'oreu. i roaa we' a aa la eae elate aad bridsef oo&e. 01 is dart! Drtaa MolsfCrwms $5.00 2ZkBUgaTeetli3.50 e.w niiinft 1.00 Essael Flltinta 1.00 6IW nnbige .50 pi.tM 5.00 But Rubber ..: pi.im 7.50 PaW.M Ixtr'tlo. .50 BEST MSTMOOa NewDep - cost of The ailure interments eave eeea greatly rednoed ey the Xolmaa voce Manning Si Totd Kennedy Booaey e Long Acre A Kiae ftalie CKBetbert SUtcheU Orandaaeone :I0; any aeat, 15a, Evening performeBcea at 7:110. and I:1S Bal ISo, lo.wer floor 26o, box eeata 60c. ; OVT Or TOW rxOHJI abeuld re. member that our force la ao orgeuiaed that we can do their entire orown. bridge and plate work ia a day If ntc- eeeair..r:!'f-..rfw:S.i. Full Set of Teeth. ...... A t.., .SSOO Bridge Work or Teeth Wlthoet Platea ..S3 60 to $5 OO Gold Crowna a 50 te K30 porcelain Crowns . ...SJCV50 to Gold or Porcelain FUlinga. . . .$1.00 Up Hours S a. to, to I p. m.; Bundaya. te II. Union Dental Co. nun aura xobbxsob rrs. SR. W. L Witt, rniam aeMaasM M nw imam. .u.HM falnlM. Eitrction frae wfc.a plates or brldse work i J, . M ord.red. Oouiiltatloa FrM. Yos cuaot sat btu r alnlM work .nywh.r.. ao B.ner bow maon J"' per. t aii war. iuu iiwniww iui viimu i erteiing oompany. . Heretofore it haa been the custom ef , funeral dlrectora to make chargea for all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak- Ing -comrany. the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have denartod from that custom. When casKet is furnlahod we meke no txtra charxea for' embolmliifr. hearaa to cemetery, outside i box or any services that mar . be re- . lulrad of ua, except clothing, eemetery : ' i.i .arvtaAa thn mffmn.tlna m. savin e , 75 on each funeral. . ; Wise Dental Co.; THE EDWARD HOLMAN INCORPORATKD Painless Dentists Pantng SulWlni. Third i Wsshlngtan, PORTLAND. OREGON OUia a.vii s Ju ah is r. M. iuuji, w . fJmM ;lff atfaaaClei" 'fk Usf OiuuHtltm aa4 Kurtau Rometlmea it toste a great deal to CURB a cold or a case of rheumatism. It only coats a dollar to PREVENT eltrw BUBOTBOPOSSS Sl.00 ror Bale by Skidmore Drug Coi E ortland Printing House Co. Book. Catalog and Commercial - PrfrsKHVY Book Blnalnff and Blank Book Making, 383 Taylor St Pboncs: A228I. M 6201 UNDERTAKING CO. 130 TXTBS BT COB. SiXMOIT. e.e High . Grade Commcrc;..! and Electric SIfrns. Bare 7th sad East 3r.ver.nat., v Vboaea East UlU aVi--k, IOsCLICITS YCl.ll . ' 1 1