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....'. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, 4911. . i Al G. Smith M. D. ." Leading Specialist vlv T for Men - 1 Bin th only Specialist li Port land who uses his true nam Photograph In hl announcements. see and treat my patients personally and am not a "medical company. "medical Institute" or a "medics, system." All men should know who the doctor Is they consult, and should carefully consider whether they desire to entrust their health with a hired doctor of a medical company. I us nay photograph sc that when you come to see m per sonally yon will recognise me. In vestigate my personal standing be fore accept Ins treatment from a doe- .tor of unknown Identity or repuia- uon. Are You BelE treated lna satisfactory n.an ner by ycvr preeent doctor? Is he carrying out hi promises? Has he cured you in a reasonable time, and lived up to his guarantees? Are you raying him exorbitant prices for medicine? Does . he. employ thor oughly ET-to-date and scientific methods, which would he approve by the regular family doctor? If vow cannot answer these question favorably to yourself, com and -hav a confidential talk with m about yonr case. , It will cost you nothing Cured In Five Days I cur mich disorders as Vsiico Veins, Hvdroeelac' Piles. 8pectfio Blood 'Poison, etc.. completely and permanently, often with only a sin gle treatment No severe operation employed, nor detention from busi ness. I especially solicit stubborn t-td long standing esse thst other doctors have failed to cure. Examination Free I offer not only FREE consulta tion snd advice, but of every ease that comes to re I will .make a ears, ful examination an diagnosis with out charge. No ailing man Should neglect this opportunity to get .nerf opinion about his trouble. , i I yon annot oalV writ for diag nosis chart - My offices are open all day from f A M to t P. M, and Sundays from It to 1. : Dr. A.G.Smith 14 i aiorrtsoa Street. Co. Beooad. Portland. Of. J.J.)Keeie,Ph.G.,M.D. Men's Specialist I am the only specialist In Port land that publishes his own photo graph, personally conducts and man ages his own office, and consults with and treats all his own patients. I hare more qualifications and experi ence than any other specialist ad vertising in this city. . Every man calling at my office is assured of my personal and individu al treatment until a cure Is effected My fees are one-fourth that exacted by the various "medicaj companies." institutes" and 'museums." Be sure to consult jnt before treating elsewhere. Why treat with lrresponsibles wtien you can secure the expert serv ices of a responsible specialist? See me If you have any of the fol lowing disorders: Varicose Veins, Hydrocle, Obstructions, ITarv., Blood and Skin Disorders, Bladd.r Troubles. Blood Poisons, Eruptions, Tflosrs, Weakness, Prostatitis, Piles or ristnla. to 67 to 8 Dally; Sunday, 10 to IS examination Adv ice Pre. Booms 309-10-11 MZBCKAVTS TRUST BUTtDHTO Corner 6th and Washington Bts Portland, Oregon. THE DR. GREEN . orr to MEN Our offer Pay. Whan gstlsfied .if your absolute pro tection. Consulta t 1 o n, examination and diagnosis free. Our specialty Is nil iuiii.a mil. What you want Is a cure. Come to us .: and get it. Hours ' dally I to i. Even i Inge, 7 to ' . Sun days 1 to 1. DR. GREEN GO. " 363 Washington BU Portland, Or. Sill If Y lt" 4m n4 tUrLI ww it..; m nn wiZHf " "" r ,rMitolyato.Pi. X c : ' Grows Hair on Bald iHeads Resorcln Is one of the lnt st and moat effective germ-killers dlstovered by science and In connection ' with Beta Naphthol, also a powerful antiseptic. a combination is xormea wniai uesiruyn the germs which rob the hair of Its nutriment and thus creates a clean and healthv condition of the senjp, which prevents the devejopment of now germs. Pilocarpine is a well knwwn agent for restoring hair to its natural color, where the loss of ikJor has been due to a disease. Tet 'it is not a coloring matter or dye. The famous RexaM "93 Hair Tonic 1b chiefly composed of i Hesorcln, Beta Naphthol and Pilocarpine, combined with pure alcohol bec.tuse of Its cleans- inc and antiseptic qualities. It makes the scalp healthy, nourishes the bjilr, revitalizes the roots, supplies hair nour ishment and' ptlmulates a new gwowth. Wo want you to try a few bottles of Rcxall "93" Hair Toadceon our per sonal guarantee that the- trial will not cost you a penny If it does not give you absolute satisfaction. That's proof HAWTHORNE SPAN PROBLEM PUZZLES City Attorney to Be Asked if He Has Evidence of Collusion. ploy only a superintendent of steel con struction during the period referred to. He said that steel workers could have been employed any time. Th city attorney states that the con tention of the superstructure contract ors, being upheld by the consulting en gineers for the city, Waddell & Har rington, the city is bound to pay an excess of 140,000 over the original cost estimate of th span unless it can be shown that there was collusion between the contractors' and the "consulting en gineers. ... f! Tha committee will auk tha xltv a. ltorney If he has any facts In his poa (Besslon leading him to believe that ther of our faith in this remedy, and it lalms damages for this delay, stating The settlement of the Hawthorne ave nue bridge controversy between th city and the contractors seems as far dur tant aa ever. The United Engineering npany, builders of th aim exemption from the penalty clauses under which they would have been penalized $100 a day Xor 237 days on the ground that the delay was no fault of theirs, but was caused by the failure of the substruc ture contractor-to complete his part, of the work on time. The company also treasonable grounds for suspecting that the engineers favored th brldg build ers unduly, the committee will recom mend that the claims of the contractors be paid in full. Otherwise the firm will have to bring suit for the amount it states Is due. should indisputably demonstrate that we know what we are talking about when we say that Hexall "83" Hair Tonic will grow hair on bald heads, ex cept, of course, where baldness has been of such long duration that the roots of the halrS-e entirely dead, the folli cles closed and grow.n over and the scalp Is glazed. Remember,- we arc Dasing our state ments upon what has already been ac complished by the use of Rexall "9S" Hair Tonic and we have the right to assume that what it has done for hun dreds of others It will do for you. In any event, you cannot lose anything by giving It a trial on our liberal guar antee. Two sizes. 60 cents and fl.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Rem edies only at The Owl Drug Co., Inc., oor. 7th and Washington sts. that it cost them 96266 to maintain an efficient working organisation during an enforced period of idleness. The brldg. committee of tha city executive board yesterday considered th question and discussed an opinion of the city attor ney relating thereto, this opinion having been published in The Journal several weeks ago. V Drake C. O'Reilly, manager of the "United Engineering & Constructon com pany, told th committee yesterday that he had had to Import steel workers here and pay them high salaries, though they did no work for more than a month on account of the tardiness of th sub structure contractor. R. O. Rector, . of th committee, ' re plied that he knew something about steel workers and that it would have boen necessary for the company to em- ceeded, showing by , his prompting his familiarity with th names of ' north end characters,, concerning whom -the witness was asked. "Every day or so there was a shot in the paper," said Arnaud, "and - we thought If we rolsed some money we would get f. chance to breathe. We sized up the best thing to do was to raise the money, and they would lay down. "Maher did not say anything about money. He najd he "had all th dope in his noodle, and he could send a lot of th parasites ovef the road," : Judge Cleeton asked several ques PERKINS, SAYS ARNAUD, CAME BACK 2D TIME FOR HUSH MONEY (Continued on Page Fifteen.) , and paid over his $26. Fercot remarked that this made $300. Thought Amount Too Small.0' Arnaud said he proceeded with the sack to the place where Perkins lived, on Yamhill street. He was shown up stairs and Perkins counted the money. Perkins thought it was a little smalL said the witness, and thought tbey might .ralse( more. Fouts then led the witness to tell of another pot of $100, which he said had been paid about one month before. That was about th time of til excitement raised by th Municipal association, he said. He also carried that money to Perkins. When Perklna took tha 1.100. he testified, Perkins said that It had to be cut three ways, Arnaud said ha did not,know how it was cut. I didn't want to know," he said. "That was none of my business." Perkins came again early this month, PlflT '"fe HEB faifaltR IP"? said Arnaud, and they met at Dea 0 ZyQ ZQ 1 " H t r l m B Camps' place. Perkins said they need Every person afflicted with an old sore realizes, sooner orhter. 'once that was enough. -They must put that the ulcer exists because of bad blood; the :hnrccter fr.-.d condition I !!i'TK',.n;"kh q?c? PerklM " Bay'n of the place depending on the nature of the blood intection. VIruient i am Torry but i wm h.v"o .u "t S impurities in th circulation produce angry, discharging ulcers, w!nle j again." milder, in germs are usually manifested in the form of 'ndolert . ores i Aoviy zntrstd. or dry.scsbby places; No one should depend i:pon salves, rva-hes, ic torpneerykInA. ICVJ Je ttons, etc., done to care a chron.j sore. It is necessary to remcv .he tamed by the Telegram. He whispered cause beforci tho place can heal. JL S, S. heals Old Sores by goinjdewn ! voly to cmrk, as the examination pro. into the cir-ulation and removing the impurities ana germs which or " a responsible "or thn place.- In addition to purifying the blood )VIGGCO A enriches tuis vital nuia so mat tne irritaiea ncsn nrounci an cia sore r , naturally stimulated, and a permanent cure results, jooic on sorts and Ulcers and any medical advice free. S. S.S. is col ' fit drug stores ' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CC9 ATLANTA, 1A, MI EM When Others Fail Call and let us give you a careful, pains taking examination absolutely free. Our opinion and advice will cost you nothing. Perhaps a- little advice Is all you need. X-Ray examinations, when necessary, free. No money required to commence treatment, and you can' arrange to -t pay f. when cured. . FEES ONLY S to MO IN SIMPLE CASES If Honest and Responsible You Can Pay When Cured 17s Years of Success in Treating Men II In Trouble Consult Us Free W hav been th means of restoring thousands of afflicted sufferers to complete and perfect health. Will you place your confidence In the care of honest, skillful and successful specialists 7 Tears of practical experience, thousands of dollars spent In researches and scientific investi gation, supplemented By an immense practice; haa enabled us to evolves special system of treatment that Is a safe and prompt cure for special ailments of men. The change In thousands of cases Is marvelous Blight ed Uvea, blasted hopes, weakened systems and nervous wrecks have been safely and promptly-cured by our method. By the latest and best methods we cure, to remain cured, Nervo-Vital Debility, Varicose Veins, Hydro cele, Blood and Skin Diseases, Kidney and Bladder Disorders, Ulcers, Sores, Painful Swellings, Burnings,. Itching and Inflammation, Nervousness, Loss of Strength and Vitality, and all Contracted Disorders of Men. W hye J offlo equipment, for the benefit of m Ont, A TOURS taVBTW of Anatomy and gallery of soi.nMflo wond.rs. CAW. knew thys.lf. Z.lf slse models Illustrating the aaysterlee of mas showing th body tn health and dlssas and many natural subjects. Men make no mistsk whan they come to us. Wi giv. yeu the re sults of long experience, honest, conscientious work, snd the best servloe that money can buy. If you are ailing, consult us. Medloln.s furnished In our private laboratory from $1.50 to $.t0 a courae. UID,n'" lrnl"na If you cannot call, writ for self-examination blank. Havre I a. m. to t p. m. daily. Sundays. to 12 only. " a. m. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 291 Vz Morrison St., Bet. 4th and 5th, Portland, Or. SPECIALIST FOR MEN ONLY EXAMWATIOH AMD COW STOTATXOV ALWAYS TOtZS Varicose Veins Hydrocele Nervous De bility Blood Disease Rheumatism Diseases of the Skin Heart Disease Diseases of the Lungs -Liver Disorders Kidney Disease and All Chronic Diseases of Men Only I especially Invite all' DISCOURAGED and DISSATISFIED sufferers who have been treated without receiving a cure to call on m. It will cost you nothing to consult me and have an examination of your case mad, ft 1 n1' be glad to tell you frankly , what is your condition. To th sick and afflicted I hold out no false promises. If your case Is curable I will gladly tell you so:. If xiot I will not sccept the case for treatment, .as I do not accept incurable cases for treatment under any circumstances. , Consultation free, f Letters, confidential.'. - DR. LINDSAY TXB vln BtLUlII BFECIAUCST, Corner Ald and. Second Sts. Batp.no. 1284 E.oond St., 'Portland, Or. Office Honrs fllA. KtolV. M. Sundays 10 A. M. 1 P. M. , : , s-i ; a , ,.r:.Li, ; was collusion. If there appears to be Hons Intended'-to help out Maher. the witness saying ne aia not pay nunw "any money, and none was paid tlfl"lne detective's presence. These were some of the questions asked by the court! "Did Maher know about paying the money to Perkins?" "Did you ever see Maher do anything wrong?" "Have you any complaint at all to make about Maher " "Was all he did to talk about making small rocks out of big ones?" Maher asked for an explanation about "making the little rocks." Arnaud said he understood this meant people in il legitimate business might be sent' to the rockpile. Bents Booms to Woman. Under . cross-examination by Clark, much- time was" spent in trying to hav the witness define the term "French mac." Arnaud was not very sure, dui thought it meant men who live In idle ness and do not have business of their own. . He said he rented 14 rooms over his saloon to Kitty Shaw, who is now on her way home from Atlantic City. He gets $60 a month. v At first he said she was his wife. but he quickly corrected, and said he spent little time upstairs. He ma not know about girls being there. He Is not supposed to know what la going on upstairs, he said. Clark endeavored to have the witness admit that his place is a "hangout for parasites but Arnaud was wary. He did not know the names of any para sites he said, but recognised the names of "Dago John" and others, which were suggested by Perkins to Clark. - Arnaud also professed Ignorance con cerning the use of a lodging house over the saloon of Dei camps, and said he was not aware" that the Dea Camps' place is a common meeting place for the parasites. He was in like Ignorance as to any illegal business carried on by Henry Callet, Donlvan or the Rich el leu, conducted by Louise Oautler. He said he always obeys the law himself." Lighter Inqnlsitlve. Commissioner Lightner wanted to know why he was willing to pay for l protection if he does nothing unlawful, i Arnaud replied, as he had done before, j that business was. being hurt by his j being called a "mac," and he wanted to stop the "excitement." , -Clark's examination also disclosed t"hat Fercot, alleged collector of the jack pot, is at Seaside. There also are Donlvan, who has gone to see Fercot. and Gallet, the last named leaving this morning. Arnaud could not say how much of , the Jack pot was in gold and how. much i currency, although he saw Perkins count it. He saidathe date was some i time In May, he th light about the mid. die of the month but could not be .In duced to fix the date. The witness was also called on to ! describe the meeting with the Burns detective. Attorney Fouts and newspa per men a few nights ago, when he . first narrated the story of the money. He denied having ever said that tha "macs" would get Perkins If they had to kill htm, or that any threats had been made' or he has ever heard any . threats made against Maher. i Arnaud's examination was concluded j at noon. The Inquiry was resumed this I afternoon. ' fl I 'I I , II ..:'. Mayor Says Ordinance Appro ? priating Election Expenses to Be Passed Later. : Hlarvelous Hair Producer Stops JBaldneu, Dandruff and Scalp Disease and Best-ores pray or Faded Hair To Its Natural Color. tMfcl What Swlaaa. Dill Swissco produces astounding results so quickly it has amazed those who have used it. TV will prove It to you If you will send 10c In silver or stamps to pay postage and. we will send you a trial bottle and our wonderful testi monials. There Is no excuse for baldness. Write today to Swissco Hair Remedy Co 3648 P. O. square, Cincinnati, Ohio. Swissco Is on sale at all druesista and drug departments at 50c and i 1.00 a bottle. For sale and recommended In Port. land by THE OWL DRUG CO. GRAND , JURORS MAY INVESTIGATE GRAFT CHARGES, IT IS SAID With th smoke pouring from half a dozen crevices, the many sld.d graft volcano now seems In fair way for Investigation by the grand. Jury, which has been summoned to meet August 21, one week from next Mondsy.- While the district attorney la not prepared to say positively that ihe grand Jury will dig around1 In the moral mound, he says there will be ample time for inquiry, as the grand Jury will hav two weeks of life before It expires by limitation, and only wo or three days will be required for "the presen tation or testimony In pending cases. "Between now and the time the grand llirV JRA,tl " . hA a.M 1 . n . j. uni u js wnui lTOluunirniinz Whit thera la In th. arni-U. te th... An Enemy of Sickness Mayor Rushlight announced . this morning that he ' Would aak . the city council, at its rust meeting in Decern ber, to pass an ordinance appropriating money necessary to provide lor tne spe cial election called for 'January 8, 1912 at which charter amendments looking toward a commission form of munici pal government will be submitted to th people. . . iv. The action of the council Wednesday in passing the ordinance calling the ape' ciai election without . also passing an appropriation ordinance has been criti oised by people who profess to see in it an evidence of bad faith on the part or tne present administration. "I want it dlstnctly understood, and I hope I win not have to make my do itlon clear again," said Mayor Rush light this morning," that I wish to gee the commission form of government adopted as soon as possible and will ao an in my power to achieve this end, "The reaspn that I did not ask that ttve appropriation ordinance be passed along with tne specai election -measure was that there is no money available in the general fund for that purpose at pres-. wit jus usual r onus uecemDer.i, and after that date money, can be ap propriated irom next year s funds.'! men who wenC to the county court yes terday are ready to testify to their having given up tribute,1 would you think that sufficient evidence to start trie bait rollingT" was asked. - I should think that would b enough," he replied. "Of cours I do not Know what theae men said." t "Mr. Fouts, because of past unpleaa antness, might hesitate to take the lead in bringing the evidence In here," was suggested. . -, "I have nothing against Mr. Fouts," replied the district attorney. "He will receive the earn treatment as anyone wine. "If the trail should lead to one of your deputies, as has been sugceated in some quarters, would that make any amerencer "No difference at all. If any deputy of mine has been doing wrons-. h. will have to take Jils medicine with the LONDON STRIKERS V SETTLE TROUBLES: CARMEN QUIETED ! , ,1 (Continued from Page One.) ' ritS His Ability to Cure the Various Aliments That Come to Him for Treatment. c. Gee Wo l .tkr i rAW; 4 mm c. Gee Wo is anything really tn sight, and evi dence can be had to Justify It, I will be in favor of going In and making a tnorougn investigation." District Attorney Cameron declares that any past unpleasantness of his of fice with Seneca Fouts will make no dirrerence to him In dealing .with an Investigation of the north end. nor will It make any difference If the trail leans to one of his deputies. But he wants to nave the evidence this time. if a grsft inquiry Is started, and not go chasing after rumors. "If Tony Arnaud and the other saloon- THE CHINESE DOCTOR Lots and lots of powerful and poison ous drugs taken internally may seem- inirlv helo the aliment for which thev were Intended, but may be very Injuri ous in some otner way. clally true of mercury lorms. Nothing - that I use can react on th atient and. cause any complications, 'he vegetable kingdom furnish mv remedies In the form of Roots, Herbs, Barks and Buds. These are gathered from every Quarter 'of the world and administered according- - to formulas that have been kept a orofound secret within the families of the Chines doc tors. Unfailing cures are the result of these remedies. My consultations are free. Out-of-town patients may send four cents in stamns and secum a con. sulfation blank and circular. I can diagnose your ease that way. The C. Gee Wo ChlneseMedicine Co. leat 1st St., Cop. Morrison, Portland, Or. TIZ-For Sore Feet n "fi WSSS PJL s!. Sm.,, Mnsaiy vfKii wrai, wauouseg or Bunions? Use Tit, It's Sure, Quick and Certain. I Cure Men IS MY FEE Fay when Onr.d. Oen.ral Debil ity, weak Haavas, Insomnia Heau Its of exposure, overwork and other Tio latlons Of Stature's laws: Diseases of Bladder ' and ; Kidneys, ' , Varloos. veins, quickly and permanently enred at small exnense. ITCIAI. AIXJKXNTB Newly con traotefl and chronlo eases cured. All burning,' Itching and inflamma tion stopped in 24 hours. Cures ef fected lh seven 1 days. - Consultation free. If unable to call, write for list of questions. ; ', .- Office hours 8. A. M. to 8 t. M. Sundsys. 10 A. 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Thera Is nothing on earth that can compare with it. TIZ la. for sale at. all. druggists, 25 and SO cents per box i or direct , If ' you wish ' from Walter Iuthe r Podge & Qo Chipagp, 1L - .. .. ' i v ever, until a pending settlement i the striking lightermen is complete. Parade May Be Abandoned. , In view of the prospect of industrial peace It is likely that a great paipde planned as a protest against the use of troops by the government will be aban doned. The war office anticipating- complete settlement of the strike before nigni nas suspended the order for mov. ments of further troops from Aldershot, but the soldiers are being kept en trained there, in case the nscotlationa between the men and their employers anouio. lane an unravorasie turn. So great la the cower of the atrika leaders that the government was today compelled to ask the permission of that chief, Ben Tlllett. to bring In foraas for the horses of the cavalry alresdv- on duty la the city, it was granted Two Causes for Peace. Famine and impending financial ruin for the strikers and their employer., respectively, have been tbe crlnclDal means of forcing peace. Of the workers thousands are literally starving. : The pawnshops, their shelves glutted with pledges, are refusing further loans, the heat Is Intense, the hospitals are filled. and the price, of ice has soared to a pro hibitive figure, largely due to the diffi culty of transporting it through thj streets where trafflo is still paralyzed. Kvery industry in the city is affected by the labor war and the employers are being, brought to terms by the board of trade, which foresees general ruin for us memnera unless peace comes. Even the mint has been closed, as there are no wagon obtainable to haul ita bullion. , , Situation Unprecedented. ' Along th water front the situation is unprecedented. Every dock is plied high with food, for which the city is suffering; the Thames is simply blocked with laden ahlps, and, until, the em ployers settle, virtually not a pound is being moved or a blow struck by the workmen who hav grimly resolved that If they starve, others shall share their sufferings. Among the cargoes held up by the trlke ar. scores of fruit shipments, on of which is a giant consignment from California which is rotting on th steamer Minnehaha, .Liverpool, Aag. 11. Trade here to day Is dead and the strikers are in com plete control of the city. Clashes witk the police have only served to show tha they are powerless to control th strik era, and even. the aid of two squadron' of the Scots Guards only enabled thr authorities to get a brief grip of th. situation. Joining forces, the poller and' cavalry drove the strikers Into th. aide streets and were thus enabled t restock some of the provision shops. Th strikers, however, soon flooded bac! Into the district, the police and soldier withdrawing from the business sactlor The strikers today even stopped th coaling of the liner Teutonic which 1 tied up at her dock unable, probably, t salt until the labor troubles ar over. In Hull and Manchester all transpot tatlon has been tied up. ,1 SUN, AS IS RIGHT, SHINES FOR ELKS AT CENTENNIAL r ,1 Ikr : V r '. a jderb ?reek . run - n - tenter in 1 the, tnomah :( upward ne build- Sycamore tn encum-i rule equi or bust- tfact of 26 1 exchange. ief firesham from First J and get off plats of yca- . i NDSTAFF n Bldg. A-7342. SCHALK .rk St. , A-2392. -ar i Money tnge ) of block 7 In These lots are each, and run . treet to VHlard ontages. They i et.bove grade $ from the St. car and right id boulevard, is graded and xchange these i .or assume for ; S property. and 13,' block addition No. are right near district. JNDSTAFF ion feldg. 5, A.7342. SCHALK tark St. 2. A-2392. f Vacant Lots er who is desirous of t five lots tn a good prefer them together. araei value. . n real estate at cur-I Main 6594 j-ua JVLEJt & v JSLLR iALTVj , w ant Yi WS-W sTTTBDZTTSZOar FORTY MINUTES RIDE URUN6T0N rise Acres trwo urTxmin ' ic&ss and Upward Mng": timber on each ly pay for- it. We buy you at market price, ride with us and see Is Realty Co. fton bldff-. Portland Main 3353. :ate Bargain (Continued fom -Page Ona) ton, carrying the Oregon naval militia. and the nine torpedo boats and destroy era of Lieutenant Commander Richard. son's flotilla were flashed aUout the harbor and 6ver the town; the naval militia band gave a concert on fne quart ter deck of the Boston, Kllery'i band played on th reviewing stand ashore, and th opening day of the delebratlon ended In a display of rockets and Ro man candies, set : orr . simultaneously from the hills back of towrf and from barges In the harbor, x The atreet illumination were hand some. , Homo js.ooo lights yere used on the down town streets, fie buildings being strung With - them, find festoons marked each street intersection. Sev eral of the principal struts were lined with the ribbons of light Colored fire was burned along the ddka and en th hillsides throughout , t evening and prominent amopg the ft pieces was a portrait of Colonel Jan Jacob Astor, thefluntry a most talfed about groom to-be, who supported tie celebration lib erauy, - A Summer Snap Never again say the road to home and fortune was never offered you.'' It is here. V ; Ofie to five lots, convenient toMef ferson high and Thompson schools, at $250 less ctr lot than surrounding values. If interested call at onceVn W. M. KILLIN GS WORTH, subl ban'office 538 Chamber of CommerceV mione warn or my central, oi- tice Walnut Park, corner Killings-worth- and Williams avenues, phone wooaiawn us. - ; for Union Avenue Property yvtt tsiae. racinap saoramento Struct. Splendid location, some Income. A ' i, . A ' 1 - GODDARD S8O0O & WIEDRICK