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THE 0K::GGN: DAILY JOURNAL, ! PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENII.'S. OCTOBER. U, 1S13. TOWN TOPICS o'clock in the nohool auditorium, City I ing rse of whiskey from a boat Buperlntonci-iit ,.U R. Alderman aiil bound f or ; Salem.' John Johnson, Mrs. F. H. Myers,, city president of the I hrrkhaml. waa n.n.r,.j ro rtava on parcnt-teacheraorganisatton will spe.k. the rockplle this morning In themu Refreshments will be served. AMUSEMENTS Two Seek Appointment. Julia A- Bales has petitioned for .letters of art' rndictoa ministration, of tha estate f her lius. nioipal court, Johnson had been em ployed on the boat ji days. He pleaded guuty. .v-j-v;,;.,:;..;-; . Ir. frank X. Ball, dentist: has moved Main 284. Aav.j 1IP1UO -KleTentli atid i MorrLon, i,'Tal",,,'ot,,, "TtT4?. ti22slb,n'-w-'fr BJ""."wha died October 3, to 804. Morgan bldg. j', r0TkH,-.a: r-'r. . leaving property, worth 12000. ' She Is I V nil! rn..nh .i m.rir Vaaiinir Flood 1 tha sola. heir. J. O. fiveninon: a. rrprll iiuKioii Comedy company. T:30 and 9 p. m. tor 0- the estate ,of Oscar TorrelL who elclan, moved 808 Morgan Bldg, PA.NXAOES-Biwidwv A""- . VaOdeilUe. a,... Ontnhar . leavtn-Vm-onar.wnrth ' ' ' . -- wh!nsto and $300 and no known: heirs, asked for let- 1' . E. .' has moved to SOS tera of adtalnlstraMon of the estate. mi" im. ' '. Worthrup, osteopathic phy- -Aav, urtln. 2:30, t:iH. O'lO COI.IJM KIA Nlith hitaxii T Sfark t. Motion pfrturei 11 I. IU. to 11 p. GLOBE THKATRB Kleretirh and Washington, MMotrphrtiirr,-iraoB "to It . W.' ; " ; : .r PEul-JUC g THKA THE West Park and , Aldr. ts.i Motion picture, noon to Jt p.' m -' '' ;; Weather Conditions.- v - Portland and ' vicinity ' Itala '-(tonight ., Of -Wetlneadayl (nuthcrly mindas' .,:, -a , uregoa - rair east tonigut ma iiinain rain irui portion aomneriy wiuaa. . .j, ' W ahlnfton-alr Mat, rain west Itlrtlt - nA WarfnaaifM.l . anutherlv 1 Idaho Fair tonight and : Wednesday; ; cooler i touigut aoutbeaat ..portion. ':':;,:;;..,:;. --V- . . . -KUWAItl A. BK.VM.' ' . . ..' . . x ' r IMetrlrt ; Foreeaater. Vntarnt Anal k..;- ... ',..at , AlMnn miii www..- m Ml.''1 I I. '1 .ft,..'" ! VanF I. . . . i J- '...t- ..J.ll Bin V .! i"B v& bitQ oniuniuni ruon vu oeiu mvi ' , nig;nv resoiutiona were paaeea inaors: r-JB. a Brown, Eye, Ear, Mohawk uk io i,roKu atiiuu ui j m neatly i Miniina. . . . ",. , , i A Ait larger, appropriation for the proposed city market. -The club also passed reso- toulctat . VVdneaoy, Jutlong favorlnlt th- intratate, bridaa portion to-1 Detween , Oregon and Washington, iiid. v I i s " i " "" Ing. T. A. XUttdsey, 601 Morgan build - ;,- . ' (Adv.) Xal&riita of CoWmtwg Elaot The an- X. X. Volter Is glonrlit -The Asao- ctated Ckaritlea of Portland Is anxious to communicate with Edmond H. Polter, a mining man and promoter.; Any one who can -give any ' information regard- Ing his whereabouts. will confer a favor nual election of officer of Portland 1 ",. ,""13 m,i"Z.ml.LZ;.,i wumu,iw, .i, i u , ,wwvj i po . raaaa . ro aim. jaasrgarei inoroman. Dr. Ztorrls Cox, SS Morgan bldg, Adv. EVERY CLASS WOULD ; V PROFIT BUILDING INTERSTATE BRIDGE Continued From Fare Qne. . which was held laet night, resulted as I assistant secretary, ivuuffli urUS 14iail(, l. .? una. D1U" nott: '"! deputy errand knlccht.' -John S. Becknmn; chancellor, Adrian F. Ward; financial, secretary, Timothy-J. Ilplland; i recording secretary, T, J. Dpwd; warden, Albert L. Olanelli; advocate,' Eugene A. r Duebori inside guard, Gordon 8. Brown; outside guard," Charles C Bradley; trua , . tee. F. W, Patt; treasurerr J P. The newly, elected officers' will be, jusm. Ai,A-int. nara surfaced, by, 1810, many- county Hm.itiii i wuiiii ':' wiv irk. I for automobile trucking, mrnirnn hanlfnrr Maamaavrwlll go out for fc moonlight "ure iervcev walk tomorrow evening,' a-tartlng at I . Zmploy meat tor labor. jLwenty-tnird and washina-ton at 7.45 1 Iabor Workinrmen win h. ' aH-n o'clock. The party will walk through (employment, both skilled and unskilled, Kings Heights to Mount Calvary, and I in tlie construction of a span that will inence northerly to .Cornell Road, by I cost i,xou,oov, and there would be a men they return to the city, v ( . ! ft ; reai amount or accompanying private i:.-9x-Y.i..--j,f i . i M-.i-: c I construction, auch aa interurban llnm. Trnsteea Meat XomoROwThe ; trua-1 Retailer It is estimated that 250,000 stalled : November 10 by State Deputy P Br?0. ot vAatoria.,; : .The new, grand .tee of the' Chamber of Commerce will visits fromS Clarke; county and eouth D"el leciurer o .me noid a special meeting tomorrow at It western Washington were made - last , tn P Fr'rML a.''"m. '-to. insider ;;the 'proposition' I year for tha 'purpose of buying' goods 'of " 'V :jr ?- ;:';a-rr':'J-; cea py captain Jtucnara tjniicott to fortiana retailers. With interurban serv- Olvio Matters Discussed. A 1 regular establish a fleet of Portland owned vob- Ice ' and quickened ' transportation this meeting of the Portland . Heights and ala in the Portland-New York trade via number would be doubled in a year, ac- Councll Crest Improvement association the. Panama ..canal, i-'.r'i' f'K cording to Computations of it Clarke . waa neia ai ita ciud. nouse laai aigni, i s j - -. ' i ' .'- . ' Many clvlo matters came up for dls- : Oriental Bog Salov NO .u.oiuu. , .vuiinumwo . mi, ..iifiriiura , uw-j. 1 western Washington bouaht of Port- to consider the rerouting of car to bring loot at your leisure. largest stock of iand wholesalerr S3 000 000 worth of (hair, .forth.. a..ln h hlarh-M and nhAlxa .nl l.r,H.M. ..... MIM..I. " . " "V." ' 4,UW,WU7 v WOrtO , OI -Vuu lli. and the amount this ' ...I., v.io """'h-" ... .inuo Vi iuw ever uuulcu m.una ciy, I vear will ha ' IK (Win AAA more freauent service. yThe meeting en-1 Investiaat. hafor., hiivino- rrtrfn f ' . 1,1 . SOO0,000, accord - . . I ' I in If in ANT l m rnn n t v cnmmitl.. xaggeraiea i v Wholesaler Marsha nt. nt ' anntt.. dorsed . the public market system . and urged the city authorities to make an appropriation for the first market. ' The i-referendum measures pertaining to the state university, which will be voted on t jvovember , were also approved. a '. i'"''','. i'i'' -v.'.... ' -i il. ... :.K.WI :. Bros., 41 Washington. : Av.) ing - to estimates . made after in. vestlgation by W. P. Connaway of Van- Milvati Tka r.wmim.. . t. A'aW. .-tav Xleked Through OUsa Joor-when ' the management of the Rainbow grill "T'r ordered C, E. Rickey from the place Droaaen PoruaBq .trg territory. . : last evening, Rickey turned and pushed . Consumars Would Profit, hla foot through a heavy plate glass Consumers of food products- This In door. This morning in the municipal I eludes the (treat mass of home dwellers. rresbytery Keetings Held Prepara- tory v to tonighra meeting of the Ore- eourt p,cker of f ered t0 pa3r th9 dam- employers, employed, taxpayers, rent gon Synod of the Presbyteriana, whisii Uges.V He was fined S10. - Lr. -it.. r f.ZrtA2?J, la to be held at Westminster. Presby- terian ',. church, presbytery meeting. Woman era. Use of the bridge will decrease tfanaTwrtaf inn fnmtm mn niimH 4hot nwul. '11.V-11 Uct" ot SBi.000 acres of agricultural Und to . Vnlnra ""'! lit tMfi-MiMiinv ait nana ar rnn iiiih. ini.u-i..i m . . . . m ;ai-.7h.Y i nr;LrVh hoU."r ihl i'""D5,.im,.." In Clarke county could be .brought Wt .Presbyterian 7 church; At Blsl of' nranV.venuT'fe ft' mini I meeiins. OCT. W. BV XIUIV. III! ,k. navamant rflalnoatino- hao vlahr arm I ..... . .... mriui xruuvs moderator, who . foes east before No- I ch. .... i. it., n dom.K.n I the high cost Of llvinsr. ' '' : 4 vember 1wlU preach hl farewell aer- J hosnital. - I CoBt " When Clarke county voted ' mon. t The synod meeting -, tomorrow 1 ' t . j.pwii.. ba e d at . Vancouver. m connec-1 v.r. n.aa,a. niM.Th... .ii. tion wttn tne -wasningron oynoa ana uner ace were1 reported today to the Thursday the Oregon Synod i will visit police - to have run away from their I r3raaataAA . anrf ftthara ara tn aiatara. I X,eotnrs oa tapers, One of the leatlnam.d Flannlaan. Thev are thousrhtl known phases or missionary enaeavor, i to have come to Portland, work among the lepers, will be told of j r In' a. free lecture la ,iha ,Whlta Temple Woodlawn Bohool Closed- A few tonight at'T;80 b'clock. : The speaker, cases of smallpox among the pupils of W. ' Nj rjanner. v i. secretary f of ;; the I the Woodlawn school caused - the cios-1 United SUtes committee for. the interna-1 Ing of tha schooL i The rooma are be-1 tlonai and interdenominational mission ing rumigaiea ana me sciioo. win oa in pnri Th work that Mr. Danner openea as awq as ur '' v Wn hta-hl commendedli past. '...' , .'..,.. . ' 1 tions. It will De liiusiratea ny siereop-i,- r ', I " . ticon nictures. Mr. Danner , formerly ncor"on?? hJ?. "A.?"?1" ' . - v f. A aai.raf.rv. ' ' ". ".': w"" ty e', Ae.iW V ems... -., SOLE AGENTS Benjamin Clot lies $500,000 In bonds for its half of the bridge, it was with the knowledge that the annual charge 'for Interest on -the bonds alone would be- 11.67 on . each 11000 of property In the county. JTet 87 per cent of the vote was in approval of the bonds. . ,.v-s.;?r'-;9-.A0'V:A':.!-'-v?:i;: j;, Multnomah" county 'Is relieved of he cessi ty to meet this Interest charge; By a law passe4 by the huit legislature. the etate pays the interest on the bonds. Should the bonds be issued for 80 years at Svper cent this would mean that the state would pay In Interest alone ISO per cpnt of the principal. - Cost 'Xnsigniflbant, I ' ,Of state taxes Multnomah county, of course.' pays one third, .but' tha tax on Multnomah country property for Its third of the interest, charge Would be but 6J4 cents on each ' 11000 of prop erty, or a little more than the cost ot a streetcar ride, whereas, Clarke county haa already a creed to pay an interest charge of $1.7 on eaoh S10QO ot iptop' But, since tolls are to be charged for the use of tha bridge, It would appear that the entire charge against the pup' llo would be lifted. It la estimated that the first year's lncoms of the bridge would be S 100,000, of which 60 per cent or $10,000 would be received on . the Oregon aide. ? This approximately equals the interest the state would have to pay,; on $1,160,000 in bonds, Including the cost of th approach, v Inoome t In excess of tha amount needed to pay in terest .on the bonds will :, probably be applied to the sinking fund lor the re tirement xf the bonds, but if this should not be done, no tar to take care of the sinking fund would need be assessed for 10 years, and before that time It is ex pected the state will assume all obligav tion forthe bridge and, in common wim Washington, permit its use without tolls. , A peculiarly shaped plane haa been Invented by a Calif ornlan for rapidly surfacing' wood. ' 'v',-''-;,-''!?- ' flard at TliaBVa.': '.' ,'''.- '',:. We wish to thank our many friends and nele-hbora for their kindness and sympathy in our late bereavement,' and the beutirui riorai orrenngs. (Adv.) MRS. MARY ELLIS. HARRT ELLIS. . ' CLAUD ELLIS. - County Clerk Coffey by John McKle, . ... ' '-A I K. iioyc ana m. j. i-yncn. xne com- WtaMrormui or .y- g- . u capttaUsed at SSOOO.r ner tamers porirmv vr i.a iuuo, i 4i ( Luey. B. Mattnws naa aiairea wm; ; sneaa.essla 'Kaxklna for' Camas, ha rlrrolf court against Will G. Oith bert. ,01 - Dekum building, for : 8(00 t Buna.. kdamagesl She alleged, that the picture Vet SoVi'; v was -left with Cuthbert to be framed and that ne reiuaes , "h. ssks 8515 for the picture, $50 attor nava' . faaa. 125 damages, and $10 for . the loea of time spent In attempting to get hlin to return the picture. Bertrude Hoffman Oationa. ar- truila Hoffman, the sensational dancer, 4s outdone In the -wonderful three-reel Kaiam drama, entitled. "The Vampire," which opens for four days at the Co lumbia! theatre tomorrow." Bert French and Alice Els are featured in the play. and, give their v spectacular! Vampire Washousal and way landings, dally ax- Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m; Adv.) .... i Tha House of a XOOO Olfts China cards, novelties., Mrs. Lincoln's Art Den, 40S Morrison st. t Adv. Sr. Alfred P. Watson, dentist, moved! to 755 Morgan bldg. Main 878, A- S744. ' (Adv.) Merchants' Protective Assn. removed to T40 Morgan building. Mar. 3811. A-1 744. , (Adv.) Br. P. A. Bees. Dentist, haa removed dancV The story concerns a young man to .608 Morgan-bldg. Main 810. (Adv.) who falls in the clutches of an adven turess who lures him to.;the verge, of Poux Boom Off - ' destruction, . v Ady.) bldg. Outside rooms. Virm Snirina in rast un-A new rec- ord was made py engine company ra. i, located on Fourth street, between Mor rison and Yamhill streets. Sunday night, ' when a run of the entire company was made to Sixth and Gliaan streets, ana "the engine connected up. with .the hy drant in leas than three minutes. The ' "vcall proved to be a false alarm ana n j seven minutea-from the time the-fl ret .A alarm ; tanned In. the company was backing into the house .; . .. Bridge Insaranoe Plaeeo-Althouirh $50,000 insurance on i the ; Broadway bridge was recommended . By the insur ance committee appointed by the county , commissioners, but $20,000; Jnsurarfce -was niaced on the structure and it ap proaches yesterday by the commlssloBa 'ersWThe policies were eveniy oiviuea - between the Phoenix eV Hartford com . pany. Beebe 'St. Black, - agents, and the Ixndon, Liverpool. A Globe oompany, Qua Rosenblatt, agent. K ' Oredl Men's BananeV The " second monthly banquet and meetings of the Credit Men's 'association win , be held tomorrow evening at :80 o'otock la the Blue room of the Multnomah hotel. An " . interesting program has been arranged ' by the bankruptcy committee, which will be In charge. John B. Cleland will deliver the principal address, the ' title ' being, "Settlement Out of Court.'V Frank B.t Riley will speak of the 'Interstate . Brldge. f.r& a-: v OUnton-Xelly 1 School , Meeting- The . Clinton-Kelly parent Teachers' associa tion w'll , meet tomorrow ; night at 8 Offlea Suite In Journal best location. Adv. , . . Home for Aged People, Invalids, fine lo-1 cation. Mount Tabor, Tabor 4169. (Adv.) School o for aalesmen and ' those who want to be aalesmen. ' , rBATVBSB . X Boleptlflo prlncl- i pies oi salesman' ship, . ' II Leading special - lets as lecturers. III Li ve t e a o h e r who knows. j v.'- . TV f..i ... Call or write Y.-M. C. "mcTAXHER j BchOplS.. . ,' t i ! . . ... RElVtEMBEI TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 0 SHARP BEGINS THE GREATEST SHOE SALE OF THE AGE ; TURN TO PAGE 13. , 3 "rSW VAW a Took s Case of Whiskey. For tak- jprshiem Quality Florshiem Style Are Known Vherever Good Shoes Are Worn Many a stranger to our store comes to us because ' of the fame' of j the shoes ' we sell. He returns becausp of the pains we tak to see that he frets the ' shoe . that . is best adapted to his needs. -i-and the care in iitting him r as he was never "fitted be fore, - - ' .' 1 ' ; 'i ' i"n )f ' ttt, our new store we're able o serve you more promtly than ever- and t6 show you , a larger selection than ;form- . . . .. ' Sa i " ' U f a 4 h THE FLORSHIEM SHOE SHOP Reeves Shoe Co. Morgan. Building. ' V; 350r Washington St' - Never mind what the weather i$T outside our stored oome inside and we!! fix you so you'll be well fixed for all outside conditions. RaiqcoaU f rom $15 to $30 Slip-ons $6.00. , Fall SuiU $20 to $35. Fall Overcoats $20440. A Special Rainproof Hat at $3.00. Buffum fe?Penrlletoii 31 1 lyiorrison, Opp. Postoffice It's Immaterial to you, if you die, whether your bene ficiary, is paid from' a "straight life" pol icy or- .a "twenty payment" life. : but if you live, a twentypay life in the "company of satisfied policy holders" " pro vides you with funds for your declining: years $p$Iding Building aja,i,alaa.iiia ,.. a.aa.aaaiawJMVaaiai.,,a,.,.,a j-u-u-Lr.rijuru-u-irLn.arLi-juwui. . '::;--0ne Am 5c"; x, r. V I j f f V y Knaff. cuon CofftmeQ." Owing to the demands we re receivirrgpfof large-size On- ental Rugs, and because of numerous requests from buy- erswho were unabje to make their selections last night on account of the immense crowd, we have decided to hold thfi salr strain s - Tonight, 8 b'Glock Sharp 1 when we.will place on salepur finest specimens of Persian and Turkish Rugs, including those1 which have taken pre- miuins at two World's Fairs, and 'other rare and beautiful specimens never before exhibited in this country. Rugs ranging in sizes from .6x8 to 15x26 and values as : high as $8500.00. ' " Our showrooms will be open all day for your inspection' of Rugs. , You may make yohr selection beforehand the ' Rug will be laid aside, and brought out at your request at time of sale.f Everything is marked in plain figures with the regular selling price. ' " . " , t Between the hours of 3 and 5 this afternoon,-a special Auction Sale of Laces and Linens will be held. We have a few sets left of very rare Laces, in Madeira, and.Filet, which will be sold. These are valued as high as $1500.00. Your Price Is Ours Tonight Atiyeh Bros.- Importers - .. -,--T , .f, . Alder and Tenth sasjSaasitsis al BOSTON (Ve are now located between Fourth nd Fifth on Washington street, and axa prepared to give yon first elass work at reasonable prices. Rubber Platen ..V..-.S5.00 and up uoia vrowaa Brlda-e Work Porcelain Crowns.,,...; ml.... IMI1(.h Gold Fillings ..Vv.'.'ii.l roar. BB. at. S. BTIWtC iO and up rt and ud ana up and up and no Hgfc-- ICCHVAD PRINTING CO PVBtN F.ORlvENE. PRESIDENT 3 15k STARK STflEET T H E 'H O T E L MULTNOMAH , ' Families and single gentlemen can make very attractive : rates for the Winter. ; American or European plan. , f ' - v ' ' ' For the commercial traveler, the Hotel Multnomah offers ; the very best and largest sample rooms in America. THE ARCADIAN .GARDEN ; Merchants 50c. lunch, 11:30 until 1:30,, Very attractive for ladies as well as gentlemen. t x , " - . r .' ., , " . ' " -. THE HOTEL MULTNOMAH ORCHESTRA - Herman S. Heller, Director , ' ', . TURKISH WEEK ' Commencing-October' 13 , , ' ' ' ' J ALLJSTON and TRUCCO J StaircaseWaitz-rWhirling Texas Tommy Dance ,TH,E FOUR MASQUERI A SISTERS . -" , ( ' , Singing and Dancing v i.; , ,( ',' v MISS NELLS, Soprano " ' i MISS BARD A, Harpist ' 0 a MISS D'NEIL, Soprano Beautiful Girls, Handsome Gowns, Pretty Songs and Dances ' 1 During Lunch, Dinner, and after the Theatre . ' , : - H. C. BOWERSr Manager. ' ' '", . , LOUIS REYNOLDS, Assistant Manager.'. AN OPPORTUNITY. FOR ALL! '" .UTIFUL 400 JESSE FRENCH .PIANO THIS will be Given away, free to the person sending us the largest list op complete words found in webster's dictionary made i from the : WORDS ' , "Reed French OUR NEW STORE Our Idea is to draw attention of the public to our new store, Tenth and Stark streets, and the fine line of Pianos that wg carry,'' :': Many other tflne premiums will be given w on m U,t tn,rd bMt lut Put on your thinking cap and send in ' tJi'U Jom'.onS wUl f ettheae prises-l why. not youT So get busyl Make vor Ust and aend'iw In jight away. Pres to f.V,My.bo-dy- wnl-veryone whcV would Ihi: toSSetfe0 ' i llXal . .a a . ! afa. iir.sviis) tJiiinw anrf nnmhaai. - will come to. you. Bend In your "et rliht piano. tt'm,ht b e one to win fhi a" ... li.. AU Ani.tn Mint R..ch Our Stor. B.fo'r. P. M, October 28, 1913. .; THE FREE PRIZES The first prize is a beautiful $400 Jesse French Piano for the largest list of words, the second prize to be credit certificate of $150 and en , ""l ?jd watch tW'd Pri a credit certificate of $150 r.50ll wtch-th fort Prie to be a credit certificate of $150, the fifth prize to be a credit certlficar A tint, five best answers a credit certificate of $125 each; will be given, to L ' 1 " " wnraciB ox 91ZZ.W wtu be given, and then following4 these in groups of twenty-five tha next he i;t. sh . ceiver credit certificates of $2.50 less than the previous group, until 25 have been awarded at $50. All other answers will receive credit cer.' tificates of not less than $25 each. These credit certificates are goof for the amount stated, toward the purchase of any new Piano or Player Piano at the regular price. Time of certificate la limited and I nn good on any purchase made prior to its date. Only one certificate can be applied on one piano. ' u -CONDITIONS : oniy the letters contained in the words "REED-FRENCH PIANO' can be used. No letter can . be used in any word more times than It appears In these words. The letters .can be used for different; words, as many times as desired. ' Make as "many words as possible that are taken from ' Webster's dictionary. . Write the .words plainly and number your Ust. Fill out the coupon below and bring to pur store, Tenth and Stark ois., or ., man to contest Manaaar. Free to all except store and immedim employes t of this iate famlllf. - rinlv " .mwir ima irom ons person. The ' judging will be left ' to three prominent men of Portland, whoei .names .,. will , be, ...annwunoed ..later.-.;-..? In th'evenv two o more eontest ante tl. fojr either of the prises, el. viaioa will bo mad. on eq,oal basis. a to uur Line of Pianos Our Prices and Our Methods L'i'. 'J"? yTt.I'"sh n.-k"?n. -tandard Our object in doing this is to alva direct to tha .v..lrV'."h Z"fl: f.."v.tfnj!!?"n"? on a piano fo. more then offset the nronort o Tou makes ft, navis. rrtnon a sona Hchuhart 9iiv r-nno French. R. 8 Howerd Co. , Laronda. Holmes Son; and the wonderful Virtuolo and Melldogrand 88-Note pkyer Pianos..y Every .one, guarajitwdy,'; .'ff.JM? we" guarantee ' to! appiy all '.credit. Jcertirlcatea . on::any Instrument aeleoted at the regular aUblishad .Eaur.m Faotory Retail Prices, adding only the actual shipping expense to Portland. Thia gives you the opportunity of OOUPOar rm This Ont.'Oompletely. to give direct to the buyer thill flffUli . th. WMinAHlUn of advertising and high rent that you are required to par to dealers who only sell a few pianos by the old i W? want -every household in-Orearon and Ron them Washington to know our house and' the line of Pianos we carry, which are of the world's standard makes. We are in our new store, our stork of Pianos ts new nt we Invite you to call and inspect the new 1914 model ot ma riaoo nutri vri, or wruo-ior caiajogues, prices tnd full rvgrtlculara. - V u .. X herewith submit my answer,, subject to. conditions of competlUon, and agree to abide by decision of ' Judge. SIGN TOUR NAME HERB '. ; , ; ,1 ; . , 1 .'. ' 1 ' STREKT. .R.SF..C. City .Stat AOSStBSS TOVM AWSWEK, CONTEaT. lUflAaCB REED-FRENGH PliP! inirng Asm tajsx smtEiTg rrzTXArD, c vy , f. . -