1G THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1919. SCHOOLS OBSERVING waSHNGTONS BIRTH IN VARIED MANNER Plummer's Offer; of Walnuts - From Famous Tree Taken Up by Children. Plans for the celebration on Saturday .; rt the anniversary of the birth of George Washington are beingr made by organizations throughout toe city. Be cause the 22d comes on Saturday, school children are missing: a holiday, but ap propriate patriotic exercises are being held in all the schools. ' Practically every school in the city which had a place to plant a tree ac cepted the offer of Director O. M. Plum mer to furnish walnuts grown from a tree descended from one growing on the grounds of Mount Vernon, and the plant-! ing of the historic nuts will form a part of the program. . Many of the schools, however, have cortcrete yards with 'no place for growing trees. School assemblies with addresses and patriotic music are being held in, some of the schools and in others the teachers have arranged for exercises for their respective rooms. On Saturday, banks, the court house, city hall and most of the federal offices will beloed. The Knights of Columbus will give a patriotic program at Lincoln high school auditorium Saturday eve ning,; at which' Francis A. Garrecht, United States district attorney of Spo kane, will be the principal speaker. Judge Kavanaugh will preside. Sereral musical selections will be given by Mrs. Rose Friedle-GJanelll, Michael P. Bren nan. Miss Adel Barnickel and Arthur King. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock a celebration will be held at Baker's hall, Killingswortb and Albina avenues, under the auspices of the ladies of the G. A K,, which will be addressed by Milton A. Miller, collector of internal revenue. The raeetlng is open to the public The Summer Woman's Relief corps. No. 21, will give a program at p. m. Saturday at room 525 Courthouse, in commemoration of . both Washington and Lincoln. At the Peninsula Park , community house, a social affair will be held. Guests will dress in colonial costume and will play games and dance. 'Atrocious Lies,' Taf t's Beply to the Poindexter Charge San Francisco, Feb. 21. (I. N. S.) William Howard Taft, former president of the United States, was still furious today oyer allegations by Senator Poin dexter of Washington that the congress to enforce peace was being financed by the Carnegie Foundation and that he (Taft) was receiving pay. "Those charges are atrocious lies," said Mr. Taft, when shown the dis patches from Washington quoting Poin dexter. "That is all I shall say now, but I have something more to say when I hear the details of his statements. Washington Lodge ; Of Masons Host at ! Patriotic Program Washington lodge No. 46. A. F. and A. M., will give a victory celebration Saturday night at East Eighth and Burnside streets in Masonic hall. The lodge will be host to Washington com mandry, Knights Templar; Washington chapter, Royal Arch Masons; Washing ton council. Royal and Select Masters ; Martha Washington chapter. Order Kastern Star. J. W. Little, master of the lodge, will preside. Rev. Francis Burgette Short will deliver the prin cipal address. The Wilbur quartet will sing several new and patriotic songs. Other special features- will be on the program. These lodges have a large membership and the attendance is ex pected to tax the capacity of the large halL Grange of Pacific Installs Officers Cebam, Wash., Feb. 21. Pacific County Pomona grange Friday Installed the .following officers: Master. A. Lundqulst. Long jpeach; overseer. Har old Patton, Leeam ; lecturer, Sarah Trask, Bay Center; steward, Victor Mopohon, Menlo; assistant steward, E. S. - Heckard. Long Beacn ; cnapiatn Edith So per, South Bend; secretary. J E. Timmon. Ilwaco; treasurer, v. . Habersetser, Frances; gatekeeper, H. L. Stanley, Frances; Ceres, Alice Holm. Nasel ; Pomona, Vema Johnson, Long Beach; Flora. Mrs. W. Habersetzer, ri no !M)1 MB . . .... ...... Has Roused a Buying Frenzy Which Will Not Cease! CROWDS! A gathering of many people! jammed, crammed in every aisle every nook and corner of the store, clear through from First to Second! Sidewalks packed outside by an eager, ever-changing throng that would not be denied! By the thousands they came, intent upon one thing: to buy! buy!! buy!!! before these never-to-be-forgotten bargains all had melted away! Never be fore has; Simon's or Portland seen such insistent throngs never before has Simon's or Portland had such merchandise to sell at such prices! You were promised bargains, and you found them here! Each day each hour will brirlg new surprises. We cannot show all of this mammoth stock on our sales floors at one time. Come, daily for new bargains! Come early in the day if you possibly can do so! This Sale of Stock From the $ 1 75,000 Fire of the People's Warehouse Co. Will Continue Until ALL Is SOLD! TO THE tens of hundreds who were unable to gain admittance to the sale, we say: Come again! It is our sincere wish that all may have opportunity to share in these astounding economies. There are tens of thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise in reserve. New goods will go onto the floors daily to replace the inroads of the previous day. We wish to serve all as quickly as may be done, whether it be the sale of a 10-cent article or one running into hundreds of dollars, therefore again we say: Come again ! Jap Crepe, Rique and Cotton Suitings Values to 75c at 19c Wonderful Shoe Bargains Overalls and Jumpers 'as' I Tm.m Jn MEN'S ARMY SHOES WOMEN'S PUMPS Munson last; black or tan, Patent and plain leathers; values to $6r Turkish Towels 25c and 35c Val ues at .......... 12c Women's Black Hose 25c Values 10c MEN'S WORK AND DRESS SHOES Many of the best makes, MEN'S WORK OR DRESS SHOES WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES Fine quality shoes; nearly all sizes, Slightly damaged by water; will VaIu $4 CHILDREN'S SHOES Black, brown and patent leather. (Union Made) Carhartt's, Boss of the Road, and other makes; soiled by water. Regular $2.50 Garments $1.59 il Slickers CORN MEAL CRACKERS 7-pz. packages 3 for 25c BOYS' BLACK HOSE Heavy Ribbed; good makes; 50c values OH L&K at give good service, 91 Three-quarter length ; re-in-forced elbows; double-lined corduroy collars. jular $4.7E Rei .75 Garments INFANTS' SHOES MEN'S RUBBER PACKS Soft soles and other styles; dam- Leather tops; in perfect condition aea 7 water SUGAR 11 Pounds CtM for . . . .PJL THE SACK $9.70 BED SHEETS Plain and hemstitched; ex tra quality. To $2.50 values nasi w 98c PILLOW CASES Fine quality; plain and hem- I stitched; 50c to 1 75c values . ... Values to $4.50 $1.98 WOMEN'S STORM RUBBERS Nearly all sizes in the lot. 39c WOMEN'S SHOES lOc CHILDREN'S SHOES E. C, Skuf fers, black and smoke horse, lace and button; all in ex cellent condition, $1.75 BOYS' SHOES An immense lot in all styles; fong and durable; lace and but- V ,7 ww ca uaiuagcu only, Oil Slickers Shield, Willamette, and other makes; good values, Regular $3.75 Values Assorted Soaps The Bar 5c $2.98 water .damaged only, $1.69 Fibre Silk Shirts Good patterns; some with col lars attached; $3.50 to $5 val- Blue Ribbon Milk 16-oz. Cans, Guaranteed, 13c THE CASE $6.20 Organdies, Voiles and Batistes 1000 yards to sell ; slightly dam aged; use for fancy dresses and waists. To $1.50 val- A ues JLUC ties, Women's SWEATERS h Heavy Coat Style and Ruff .pecks; good colors; QQ $5.49 values TOt Women's Union Suits All styles of garments; lisles, wools and mixtures. To PA $1.98 values OiC $2.98 OUTING FLANNELS White and colored; heavy weight ; some yard " Q wide; 35c values AiV WOMEN'S WOOL SWEATER COATS Some only slightly soiled; plain and belted; good colors; To $8.50 values CL 1 AO at Women's Underwear Kayser's and Carter's; wool anion uits; combinations with silk tops; jerseys, silk lisles; ail styles and sizes. To $3 values .......... iuk .ops; 98c HARDWARE SPECIALS Regular $1.50 May- QpT dole Hammers tPXaaWt) Regular 20c Two-foot Rules for Pruning Shears; special at UOc and Cocoanut and Peanut Sandwich COOKIES Lb. 20c 15c 75c RICE! Very fine quality, 10c CROCKERY SPECIALS i i -inch 8c 54-inch Gold Band Fruit Saucers 7 H -inch Gold Band 1A Plates only Ul 9-inch Gold Band IP Plates for only. . XOC HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS. No. 8 Pure Aluminum Tea Kettles with in- 20 Hand Clothes Wringers; made of charcoal tin; no (T- il A older used PlsUU CIGARETTES Sweet Caporals, carton of one dozen d"fl ft ft packages . . tpXovJvF Camels 2crn..o.. $1.20 Chesterfields ssr...... $1.00 CIGARS Schiller's Smokers; J0 Kfl box of 50 for JW-lsUU Little Bobbie; box &A of 100 for. ..... & New Bachelor; box, 0 K of SO for. . .. D4Ue) Store Opens at 8 A. Ml and Closes at 6 P. M. Closes Saturdays at 8 P. M. FIRST, SECOND AND ALDER STREETS Frances ; lady assistant steward. Mrs. J. E. - Timmon, Ilwaco. :: The proposed road from Kelso to the beach was riven strong Indorsement, the matter of get ting lime for use on the soil was dis cussed and the question of automobile taxation proposed In a. bill, before the legislature wu debated. ' Form Boy Scout v,Toop Centralis, Feb. 20. A second Boy Scout treop has been organised In tbo city by W. H. Grayum. principal . of the high school. H. E. Rogers has been chosen as scout master. See Wilson's Millinery ad. page 8. Adv. HEW TODAY Gentleman's Home 1 0 Acres all in fruit, mostly prunes; good building, 6 room house, outbuildings; 6 miles from Portland E. R. R.; good highway. -x' TIRTHS klWJOKHK To Mr. a"ndMrs. A. Clinton ftil ,."" K. 74th, Feb. 14. daughter. JORDAN To Mr, and Mrs. B. Harry Jordan,' . P lt. Feb. 18. danghur. fOHNSOX To Mr. and tin. M. J. Johnson, f.mpbfll. Feb. . a ion. Wakefield, Fries Co. 84 4th St. Main; 14 Send Us Your Old Carpets Old Sags and Weolaa Clothlag We Make Bererslbls. aaadWera Fluff Rugs They Wear Like tresj Rag Bogs Worti All Slses Vail Orders Sead for Booklst Carpet Cleaning ' 9x12 Rugs, Steam Cleaned, $1.50 WESTER FLUFF SUO CO. M tiloi At. H. ' East (! Phosss B.147S NORTHWEST RUG COMPANY . FORMER ADDRESS 16J UNION AVE. New Rugs' made from all kinds' of old earpets. Carpet Cleaning. Refitting.' Ke sUing. Hag Rugs woVen: all slses. Mail Orders Solicited. EAST 8680 188 B. I'lH " B-12 MEETIK O KOT1CE8 41 ft WASHINGTON IXDGB,- X A. I. A. M. JWASinNOTOV CHAPTEB. Wo. 19, B. A. M. WA8H1NGTOX COUSCIIj. No. c. a. et a. M. XV A 8HINGTON COMMANDERT o. 10, K. T. MARTHA WA8HTNOTON UBAFIEB, No. 14. O. E. 8. Members and familias cordially inTltod to - participate , in joint celebration of WaabJngtoo'a Birthday, 8 p. ' m.a Saturday. February 32, Washington Ma sonic hall, E. 8th and -Burn aide. An Interesting . patriotic urogram and a good time as- By order of. . committee. At. KADER TEMPLE. A. A. O. N. M.- S. Stated session Saturday. Feb. 22. at 8 d. m. -Masonic Temple, W. park and Yamhill sts. Visiting nobles cordially inrited. Social .and entertainment. By' order of the potentate. Miji.H j. buiu, itecoraer, COLUMBIA lADGE Ka.1H, A, r. A.NIi A. M. Special com munication tomorrow (Saturday) morning, at 10 ;80 o'clock. Ma sonic Temple, for the purpose of conducting the fmieral of aur late brother Joe Boas of Blue Mountain lodge . is, a. jr. ana. A. M., o( Walim Walls Wash. Visiting brethren fraternally nqueated to attend. By order W. M. FREI U OUON, Bee. OREGON LODGE AO. l6XX F. AND A. M. . Special com municatloa tomorrow (Saturday) erening at 7 :80 o'clock. Work in the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren cordlallr inrited. Bt order of the W. M. Leslie B. Parker, Sec. PORTIMXD LODGE NO. 85. A. . F. AND A. M. Stated com munication this Friday evening at H o'clock. Masonic .Temple. Offi cial visit M. W, Grand Master Frank W. Rettlemier. Visitine brethren welcome. H. J. Houghton, Sec. DANCING at the new Moose temple, 4th at Taylor sts., every Saturday night. Our Tues day night dances are classy, with splendid music and a good floor. Bring your friend.. . EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons, piaa. -I l 1 TI . lll.ili AtK a CO"DGE room for rent. East 8080 evenings. Statistics matrists.BlrttsIto1t)S MARRIAGE LICEySEB " Thomas J. Patterson, legal. Seattle, and Min nie Kinney, legal, St. Paul hotel. KWf . - - ' , Jul!- H. Paidanius. legal, same address. Walter J. Rosenau. 25, 1515 E. Vta St., and Mildred Stein, 23. 615 E. J 8th. (.'harles Kowalki, legal, 2d and Burnsida sts., and Iena Thompson. legaL 288 M Burnside. William Manrose, legal, 1258 -Atlantic, and Ida M. Hein. legal. 1048 H Williams ave. BIRTHS NEWBERCi To Mr. and Mrs. T. Newberg, 4427 1st, Feb. 11, a daughter. PETERSON To Mr. and Mrs, Irving H. Peter son. 7 SI Pettygrove, Feb. 15, a -on. -COCHRAN To Mr. and Mrs. James W. Coch ran. 1108 Williams ave., Feb. VI, a daughter. WHITNET To Mr. and Mrs. Lsroy S. Whitney. 448 21st, Feb, 14, a daughter.' . . LOUl'KS To Mr. and Mrs. Waldo S. Loucks. 1804 E. 10th, Feb. 18, a daughter. DEItJE To Mr, and Mrs. Samuel B. DePoe. 1089 E. 14tb. Feb. 10. a daughter. , KELLER To Mr. end Mrs. Albert J. Keller. 1008 E. Alleghaney, Feb. , a son. , SPENCER To Mr. and Mrs. Omar C. Spencer, 877 Ravensview Drive, Feb. 8. a son. -WOOLA",H To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Woo- lach, 474 H Weidler, Feb. 17, a daughter. GIERKE To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Gierga, ls W K. GliMin, Feb. 17. a daughter. WINCHESTER To Mr. and Mrs. HaetueL W. Winchester, 85 E. 87th, Feb. 5. a daughter. BIRDSALL To Mr. and Mrs. John H. BlriiaalL 850 De Panw, Feb. 17. a daughter. ; . AD1HS To Mr. and Mrs. F. Donald Addis. 7527 5U. Feb. 18, a daughter - GOLDSTEIN To Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gold- stein, -281 Alneworth, Feb. 8, a daughter. 8ERRALCXGA To Ur. and Mr. Looia Ser- rahinga, 8 Clittton, a son. ; BRUMBAUGH To Mr, and Mrs. E. W. ; Brum- bangh, 448 E. Taylor. Feb. M, a daughter. HARDY To Mr. and Mrs,. Charlea Hardy, . 692H E. Morrison, Feb. 8, a son QUILICI To Mr. and Mrs. U. Quilic 809 E. "8th. Feb. 7. a son. .. WATSON To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Watson, 1410 E. 17th, Feb. 17, a aon. -NOTTES rTo Mr. and Mrs. Jndd P. Nottes. floats. Kan., Feb, 12. a daughter. BIBK8 Te Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Birks. 2127 Uas- asio, Feb. 14, s daafhUt. . V DKATHS AHD Ft'WKRALW 71 eiau-HUN m tliia city. Feb, 20., Ada A. Himp-on. aged BO years, wife of William Minn son, sister of Arthur A. King of Grant. Neb., and Nettie Simpson of Campbell, Cel.. mother c.f V V. W. Klmp-roii. Miss Marjory Simtxon and ilfr I W. Spfoer. an of . thia city, and Mrs. J. IT. Merritt of Bluehill. Neb. Funeral noti later. Remains at the Residential Funeral parlor of Miller V Trscry. . titTSTAi'8( N In this city, Febi' 26. iitfnti , J. Gu'taann, aged 9 year, late of 6157 87tli ave. 8. E., son of Mrs. Clara UuxJaNon. brother of Edwin and Berttia UuxtafHon. Tlie funeral services will be held Haturrtay. Feb. 22. at t o'clock p. m. at Klnlry't,' Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. . Interment at Ine Fir cem etery. . . OSTROWSKf Feo. 10 at fl8'OUnTriiaTlir'. Alalia IHrtrowski. age 17 yeara. belovr.l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ostrowaki. sister of Mrs. Julia Spitulskl and Thomas Oat row ski Jr. ' Funeral services will he held at St. Marys church, Williams ave. and Stanton sf . Feb 23 at B a. m. Servieea privats. Interment Mt. Calvary cemetery. : - BOAZ The funeral of the late Joe C, Boen, who died in thia city February 10. 10 111. aged 65 yeam, will be held tomorrow Satur day), at 11 a. m. from the cliajwl of the Skewes Undertaking company, cornf"rof 8rd anrl Clay. Concluding services at the Portland cre matorium, under the ampiee of Columbia Lmlo No. 114, A. F. A A. M. Friend ami mrmbert of the lodge invited to attend. ABERNATHT The funeral service of limn Abernathv. helnved hnaband of Mary Aher- riatby. will be held Saturday at 2 p. m.. at the chapel of the Chambers company, 248-5U Killingswortb avenue. Friends may view tha body until :3V p. m. Interment at ltivrrvietv cemetery. DOWNBT Tha fnneral service of the Ut Pml dence Downey, wlio panned away In this city. February 18. 1910. aged 71 year, will be liti tomorrow Saturday), at 2 p. m.f from thn chapel of the Skewes Undertaking company, cor ner. Sd and Clay. Friends Invited to attend. Interment Itiverview cemetery. SHE It WIN In thU city. Feb. 10, at her lata r-aldence. the Bret nor Apta.. Jede Anderson Sherwin. aged 88 years, wife of Elton H. Slier win. . The remains will be forwarded this (Fri day) evening by J. P, Finley Son to Spokane, Vah.. where -servieea will.be held and interment made. PORTER Tha funeral of the lata Harriet Porter will leave the Residential .Funeral parlors, of Miller It Tracy. Saturday. Feb. 22, at o :su a. m. Thence to the Holy ltosary church, Eat Third and Clackamas where requiem man will be offered at 0 a. m. Interment, Mt Cal vary cemetery. WESTLING Feb. 21, at the family rmldenra, 1414 E. 8th t 8., Mrs. Charlotte Weatltng, aged 60 years 25 days, mother of Joseph Weni II ng. Remains at Pearson's undertaking parlors, Russell at at Union ave. LaHE Henrietta Lahey, iH th, Irb. if, 78 yean, anemia. HILL Sarah K. HU1. 781 Hawthorne, Feb, 17. 81 yeara, senility. MAYER Charles Mayer, Portland surgical hos pital, Feb. 12, 58 years, cancer. BLOCK Mrs. Julia Block, 512 Borthwick, Feb. 17, 82 years, paraphlegia BATES John F. Bates, 4235 48th, Feb. 17, 7 5 yeara, carcinoma. DAAtMAN Kegina Dagman, 1588 E. 8th. Feb. T8, 27 years, tuberculosis, . FLORIT CLARK BROS., flolata. Morrison st bet 4th and 8th. Phone Main or A-1805. Fin flow era ana floral aealans. Wo branch storea. MAMTIN as FORBES CO., Florists. 854 Waab- ington. Mala 2B, A-1208. Flowers for ell areaslons anvaieally arranged. UBEKTT MARKET FLORIST. 6th and Tam . Bill sts. Cut flowers, plsnts and dealgna. Sell wood greenhouse. 640 Nebslem ave. 8 'wood 162n FEOPL.-S FLORAL 8HOP. 248 Alder, designs and decorations. Phone Msrshall 8028. 1BVINGTON PARK "FLORAL CO.. 4th ai Yamhill Funeral designs; lowest prices. SWISS FLORAL CO. FLOWERB AND PLANTS. ll4t4M' SWal Amifnm mwu .lennrarioM. Oppo site poateifiee Main 8648. MAX M. MM ITH. florist 141 H Sth at. FUNERAL DIRECTORS BREEZE & SNOOK FUNERAL DIRECTORS J047 BELMONT AT 85TH tlLNNYSIDE Our beautiful chapel for services without t barge. -. Prices most reasonable and personal attention given to alL Both phones: Tabor 1258; B-2B46. 1047 Belmont st Holman Undertaking Co, Funeral Directors. KsUbUahed 1877 Third and Salmon Streets Main 807. A-1B11 Lady Assistant JL P. : v & Progressive Funeral Directors Main B Montgomery st oto WILSON dt ROSS - EAST 71H AND MULTNOMAH , Funeral Directors EAST B4 O-llll F. S. Dunning, Inc. r The Ooldea 4tule Undertakers 414 Ea.t Alder at Pbone Eaat 62. B-B32B. Dunning & McEntee m' every detail. Broadway and Pins ate. Phone Hroasway 4 so, aay wimi. ' A. D, KEN WORTHY & CO. . : SS09.6M04- S2d at B E..' Lenta. Pbone Tabor 8267. Ho Phone P-6t. lr'T. L. LERCH UNDERTAKERS. Mrs. Lercn Assistant E. 1 1th and Hawthorn. CHIUBKM CO MP AN 7 848 and 260 Kililngsworth ave., near W ID lams ave. Wood lawn sson, o-liss. MULEU e TRACE Y. Independent Funeral IA- netora. Prieee aa low as 620, S40. o. Waahlngton at Ella. Main 2601, A-76H6. A. R. teller Co. I" loUT" avenua C-1088 CIctAoc UNDERTAKING CO, Main 4162.. jwj vv jg a-ZBi. corner i nira end Clay. lASUtri X. Aile.n" Kerby street iiouii u. viiiowin Wds. 4040.C-1168 HAMILTON IZX .ZL?1 ERICS0N Undertaking Parlors. 44 5 Mor rlaon st Broadway 2884. -l avRNM. . sts raaldeoee establlsbmeer. 'el Williams ave. W nod lawn 320. C-1848. MOHTHnEKTS 'T ST. AT MADISON PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, - at. opposita ty nau. ju lea aV Sons for memorials. uost Airw ropyp t fllE ollowiog articles have been found on cars ' of tha Portland Baiiway, a.tgnt m rower ;o. Feb. 19, 1810: 1 manicure set, 2 shopping bags, 7 purses, 2 fountain pens. I pin. 6 pack ages, 2 rubbers, 5 lunch boxes, 1 ak. laundry. 2 go-ca rta, 12 nmbreUas, 2 kaya, 2 check books, 6 single gloves, 1 lead pipe, 1 pair skates, 2 suit caaea. Owners may obtain prop erty at First anq Aider atreera atauon. IHE following articles have been found on cars nl tha Portland Railway. Light A Power Co.. FVhraarv 20. 1810 : 8 Danes. 1 Din, 1 book tickets. 1 plotter, 2 books, 2 bundle books, package, 1 basket., i. bottle medicine, a iunrn boies, 1 auto crank, 1 bundle overalls, 1 oil can, 2 suit cases, traveling bags, 1 conductor's grip, 1 1 umbrellas. Owner may obtain prop- sjl Ljr si A r Bim AtWf mi, wt-as . LOST Small beaded buckskin handbag, perhaps at Anditori tm containing small brown purse and some money; brooch and few pieces of jewelry; ."vortn wen tern national " n v i , rawa at Journal building or phone Woodlawn 1 640. PART finding old rose silk sweater on electric win receive reward if returned to -702 Oregon ... . M a An OMg.. or can proamwaj : . LOST Gentleman's gold wedding ring, en TaoV -M. M. V. to S. W. E. S-10." Wdln. 4566. ' - ' " ; ' -v " OSt iold Eastern BUf pin, between 1108 ' Eaat Main and Wt. Scott car. Finder please caH Tabor 1717, - STRAYED from East 17th and Madiao sta.. brindle female cat. r miormauon gratetuuy re ceived. East 8317. tOST Key ring, containing ft keys. r Finder - call xanor i rewara. ; , - LOST land purse with wsteh on Burnniile st between rent ana tax sta. Kant LOST -At Valeetie tneatre, Mondayii;h'r black fur. Reward. - East 7702. if 1 tMsbmiel sn . Feliewlng Pa