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TOWN TOPICS -Trawlers to a potato t the Cstta States ee abroad should Uk edrentaf of erparlenoed fca. ' tomatioa and atrrtea offered thront Tha On 1 tna Journal Tnnl BorU. to panose! Cham M " Dmey B. Smith. Bailroed tickets asd ataaa this bookings araatad. Foralsa escbaase to- Information elTea rasaraus pasapww. ' " . ooiNa svssrrs ; . r-- ' - anoual saaatlns Stats Chamber of Ceaamatea, Portland. Daeambef 29, aad ' , Stata Teeebaisf associating, Fortlesd. Deoeav tor 29 to SI. Onto Irticatkm Conarom, January " S, ff , laMfai J, K Pmhtas "te visit foftlaad. Jssv airy 17 "r- . ' atat RrtafUn' aamdatioa. fVbroary. 1S20. intttMhil atuM. BVhraar 31 to 38.' Imu annda School aseoetatlos. May. 1M. - Northsat Drueslat - aaaoetattoa. - Bay, 120, ' Bl.l. ananntina. Band. IM 1. 1S20. Klwaaia olab, national con ration. Portland, ; lane S to S, - National Tratalam' Proteeue sasodatioo, ortaod; J tin 1 to.' 10. v . Kuonn at - eonrantioa. Portland. J una S. : i-ra n.l ..f W.tffil JOB 1S - . ' Imp rial Bbrtna eosTenttoa, Jane S3 to 24. : Oraod Army atoto aaeampmant. Astoria. Jane, l20. - -.. ' Injured Saturday morning when struck (the Clerk, "Don't you people ever have by an automobile at Broadway and (any. snow out here?" "We do, but we Hovt atreeta. The woman croaaed the I haven't," waa the answer. strMti iB front of a stmt ear and u M.: K. MacRae of Seattle, formerly aba stepped off the tracks she stepped I manager or tna Hotel Oregon lor um In .front of tfie machine In charge of (years. Is atthe Imperial on Ma way Daw Bennett of. 139 Princeton street I to little Rock on a -Visit . MacBaa Came At St, Vincents hospital the aged woman Is reported to have a fractured rib. She was traveling from Royal Center. Ind, to Astoria and waa In a hurry to get to tbe depot at the time of the i accident. ; ; , .--. t. Boa't Ferret Dad Let's not leave Dad to the last this Christmas and skimp on his presents. vWe have-; everything; be wants, from neckties to socks, or shirts to mufflers, exceedingly useful and at tractive articles. ; BrownsvOla : Woolen Mitt store, Third at Morrison. Adv. Apples for Holidays if you want ex tra fancy selected apples to " send to your friends in the. East or elsewhere for the holidays, we will fin your orders promptly at tbe "Tight price and guaran tee quality. Mark Levy as Co., 121 Front street.- Adv. ' j- , THBDT STAMPS and - WB SAVINGS' STAMPS . Oo Sale at -Btninaae Of flea. Tbo Journal ; " lajsred While Under Alto Wilbur R. Rhodes, 825 East Morrison street, was bitdly injured Friday evening at . Kast Thirty-second and Belmont streets when a street car struck the automobile : in which he was rWing. At Good . 8a- maritao hoapital Rhodes is reported, to have a fractured arm and two broken ' ribs. 1 John Weber, 115 East Thirty-third 'street, towed the automobile of Rhodes to East Thlrty-soaond street Rhodes ' waa between the two machines untying the tow rope when the car struck the rear end of his machine, and pushed both machines up the street for, several - feet. Rhodes . was i pinned : between. c Seatal 8oelety Meets The Multnomah County; Dental - society held ' its - semi- , ' monthly meeting at the Central library Friday evening, at which Jay W. Herns, ' D. M. D., read a paper on "Oral Prophy laxis." which was discussed at. length. - The society is a new u organisation - formed to discuss various subjects of Interest and bring the Interests of the : public and the dentist closer together. ' Officers of the new society are: J. E. -- Stevenson, president; Dr. H. A. Labbe, " secretary-treasurer.. - Kerosese the Best aad Cheapest Fsel Many families In Portland - and v 'throughout the state demonstrated. dur ing the recent snow storm, when roads were blockaded and fuel impossible to obtain, that kerosene, burned In our " suoerb invention. : waa the best and . ; cheapest fuel, 'no matter at what price wood and coal were sold, in zact, they will tell you this is the Ideal fuel, no ; matter the season or temperature out side. See this demonstrated at 193 Fourth- street . Main 6833. Adv. Sevesty-ftve Attend Baa Moines Coa- . vestlon About 75 representatives from Oregon colleges will leave Portland De- - cember 28 for Dea Moines, Iowa, to at- ; tend the students' volunteer convention ; in that city December 31 to January 4. The convention meets In behalf of ' . foreign missions and each college .In the - state is entitled to a certain representa tion. 'Arrangements are being made by :. the O-W. R. A N. for special car accom modations for the students attending from this state; r .- .. , . , Zxamlnatlons.Ar Listed The United States civil service commission an , nounces open competitive examinations ; as follows: January 7. physician In Panama canal service, entrance salary 150 per month ; January 17, . railway ' mail clerk, salary 31300 per annum. : Further information and . application blanks may be obtained at information window, or J. & Howe, local secretary of the United States civil service com- mission, New Poatofflce building. : Mss's Ilesort 8ervia Service at the Men's Resort this afternoon will be con ducted by -Mrs. Ella Hoberg Tripp and the Mlgnon 'chorus. Christmas songs and; carols and solos will feature the , service, which will start at 3 p. m. On Monday night the United Brethren 'young people from East Side 'Baptist ' church will hold their monthly meeting. ' The Rev. Levi Johnson will give the Bible lesson tonight at t o'clock. - Hot Affected by Saow Happy were those men and youth who were pro- ' vlded with Sadler footwear during the storm. ; Made from the best leather manufactured, their shoes did not leak i and they are not now paying doctors' bills on account of colds. There are no -- better shoes on earth than those we make. Mall . orders promptly - filled. Sadler's, Shoe Factory, Seventeenth and ' Marshall Adv. ; Thief Breaks , late Warehosse After breaking a window k thief crawled into the warehouse of Hexter Co.. Thlr : teenth and . Hoyt streets, during the 1 ntght and stole 22 palls, pans and ket tles and two lamp chimneys. He left no clue for the police. Mrs. A. Phillips, 171 East Twentieth street, reported the theft of a 11-pound turkey from her back yard last night The police are "looking" for . the blrd. ; . h v.-,. , For tlaad't Xnrltatlos Accepted The next annual meeting of the Pacific ; Northwest Library association will be held the last week In August In Port- land. Invitation to meet here was -ex- " tended by the Portland delegation at the convention in Vancouver, B. C. last 7. August and word has lust been received - of the favorable action of the executive committee upon the request Woodmen ' Class of til I ai dated ' Multnomah' camp, Woodmen of the World, Initiated a class of 22S Friday night Several hundred turkeys will be . given to members ' Tuesday , afternoon at the hall, 113 -East Sixth street, the : fowls being prises to members who have - aided in securing more than 1000 new members in the past three months. Aged Woman Hit by Alto Mrs. Lo . ratta Hendee, 70 years of age, was badly to Portland in 1890, and waa bare for 10 years, then went to Seattle, Prize Essay Contest :; Is: Ppen to High -SchoolStudents The Musicians' club of Portland is conducting a prize essay contest which Is open to students of ; Portland high schools and other' Institutions of equal arrada. A prize oi two season iicasis to ui Portland Symphony orchestra concerts will be awarded to the student writing T.l l..v 111 w.u I ! vm. wauu nwuvii viuu umi uviu tm wuiuij vice tlon of officers at a meeting In Central library, Monday at I p. ra.i L. L. Lang ley, president announced Saturday. A complete new set of officers ris - to' be chosen. Why ths YOk Caret Because there is no other food which so quickly af fects 'the blood stream as an exclusive diet of milk when properly administered. Good blood cures disease. The Moore Sanitarium, office 908 Selling building. AdV. ' Soepard't Aato Bis Lines Autos leave St Charles hotel at 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. for St Helens and way pointa and Sb lumbia highway to Multnomah falls and way points.' For Information call Marshall 4381 or Main 930. Adv. The Master of Pyorrhea gives you the benefit of years', experience and shows munltv Life." Laat year the Musicians club offered similar prise for the best paper on The Symphony Orchestra - as Civic Asset" ' Great Interest was shown and several score of manuscripts were sub mitted The conditions of the contest this year are: 1. Any bonaflde student In a Port land high school or other Institution of equal grade may participate. 2. . Essays not to exceed 600 words. . 3. Manuscripts to be written on one side of paper only, and signed by eta- dent giving school, borne address, and telephone number if any, 4. Manuscripts to; be sent to prize essay committee, ears of Sherman. Clay tt Co., city, not later than December 21 Robert E. Millard la chairman of the y hpw.'.,V cui,rourow2 pyorrhea I committee having In charge the details m uw u ifwui "w USUUB i of the contest omnn xjougr- prevenuva otnnw, jousn .se I ZiSJM Wdg Adv. ' r Marshan to Speak William A, Mar shall, state compensation commissioner. will address the guests of Everyman's club at 243 Couch street this evening on the Intent and meaning of the compensa tion laws. Isjared in Elevator Gate H. J. Wells, j Hot Lake" Arrivals Hot Lake. Dec, 20. Arrivals at Hot Lake Sanitarium Thursday were : E. Delong, Spokane ; Harry Whltworth, Baker ; W. C Mas ton, Pullman, Wash. ; Mrs. Jennie Spiers. La Grande ; F. A. Leeston-Sraith, - Portland j Z V. Davis, Butte, Mont: J. K. Ford, 'Corvallis: 653 Union avenue, was caught in an ele-J George Hills, Wallowa. vator gate at the Swift packing plant Saturday .morning. His scalp was wounded , and nose badly cut He waa taken to St Vincents hospital. ABBoaaeemeat I am moving my of fices from 419 Mohawk building, Port land, Or., to North Bend. Or. Russell Kelzer, physician and surgeon. Adv. Free rLeetare Tonight Subject, "Christmas Cheer," at Theosophlcal hall, 301 Central building, corner Tenth and . Alder. All are welcome. Adv. Havlag Troahle with your artificial teeth? Dr. E. C. Rossman, plate spe cialist, makes 'the really satisfactory kind. 307 Journal bldg. Adv. Steamer Jessie Harklas for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily, ex cept Sunday, leave Alder street dock at 2 p. m. Adv. Steamer Iralda for St Helena and Rainier, daily at 2 :30 p. m., foot of Alder street Sunday. St Helens 'only. 1:30 p..m. Adv. Big Dance Sanday Riverside Park, at Milwaukte.. Butterfleld and Cotillion orchestra. 6 to 10 p. m. Adv L. M. Davis, DeaUst Mohawk bldg. Pyorrhea, new process ; loose plates ntted, Adv. Fine Selection Christmas gifts Port land Cutlery company, 36 Sixth street near Stark. Adv. Sign for membership In the Leonard Wood Republican club. 525 Corbett building. Adv. UaireattlBg As Art at the Market Barber Shop, ,n 4th at Tambill Adv. Safety. Boxes, 1 . cerrt daily. Union Safe Deposit A Trust Co., 284 Oak. Adv. Gravel : Roofing, repairing. William Pigeon, Broadway 92. Adv. Moore Banltariam for the Milk Care. Adv. Card of Thanks I wish to thank-my friends for the beautiful floral offerings and acts of kindness snown me at me aeatn or my beloved nusband. ur. Jonn x. xownwy. Mrs. May Townley. Church Federation . . Has Big Coimunity y Evangelism Eecord The Church Federation of Indianapo lis has made a record during the past five years along the line of community evangelism, according to Information obtained by the lnterchurch world movement The ? plan comprehends a well organized campaign beginning Sep tember 1 of each year and eontlnulsg until Easter Sunday. v Ko professional evaifgelista . are 'required to :' give sue cess to this type of evangellstie effort A committee of ministers and laymen, including ' representatives from '.'the young people's organizations and Sun day school anions, is appointed In May of each year. This -committee works out.- an outlined . plan of cooperative evangelistic work covering-' the entire period, each month's program contain lng some outstanding point of empha sis. This ouUine is submitted to the Ministers' association, where It Is worked over and approved. Each pastor agrees to -make It the working program of his church for the period. In addition the federation conducts noon-day meetings in downtown theatres. Additions in membership average about 7000 a year, following the adoption of this plan. . Art Rctures Will . Be Exhibited Here An - Important exhibition, comprising 250 photographic prints, which wiu be oz much Interest to art lovers of Portland, will be presented during the month of January nnder the auspices of the Art museum, cooperating witn tne pictonai Photographers of America, The pictures. which are now being shown in New York city, are representative of he most ad vanced work accomplished throughout the United s States. Local : members of the Pictorial Photographers of America in. charsre of arrangement of the exhibi tion are JMrs. Harvey H. Briggs, Miss Clementine Hlrsch and Messrs. ; John Burkhari. Henry Berger Jr. 'and Will iam B. Dyer. ; . S. A H. Green iukin for cash. Hoi- tuan Fuel Co., Main 353, A-3353. Adv. r H OTELS ' George ' McKay, a permanent guest of the New Perkins hotel between base ball seasons, returned from the East Saturday. When McKay got on the train at Chicago he missed his wallet. containing valuable papers, his trans portation and some money. He report ed the supposed theft to his hotel, bought another ticaet ana came on to . fon- land. With him came a wire from the hotel saying McKay's wallet had been found in a chair. George F. Watson and John Conaghan registered at the New Perkins Satur day, along with Frank, Emlle. Edith. Walter and Albert '(Johnson from Deer Island. "We didn't think we could do the Christmas spirit Justice In 'our small community, so . we locked up and brought our charter along for . safe keeping," explained Watson. V. H. Christensen, secretary of the Utah branch of the Greeters assoica tlon, wrote "Salt Lake" on the Multno mah register Saturday night The show In Utah's capital Is so deep, he said, that it smothered him. G. C. Fulton and hia wife dropped In at the Portland hotel Saturday for a stay-over during the holidays. Fulton is an Astoria attorney, and has been prominency : connected witn the pro jected submarine base. Harry WriKht" Of Seattle, formerly cashier at tne Multnomah hotel, re turned to his old haunts Saturdav night where he ' Intends to stay for a few days. " Wright Is now dealing In auto mobile accessories for a Seattle firm. Sol Dickinson of Welser, Idaho, and W. O. Ward of Caldwell. Idaho, stopped at the Imperial last night The, two Ida- hoans are in Portland with a shipment of beet cattle. When Dickinson put his name on the register, he inquired of 'Twas Christmas told the mer- v riest tale; 'Twis Christmas broached the mightiest ale.' V Oregon (Brill , BROADWAY AT STARK WE ARE preparing for you a noteworthy, contribution to the happy Yuletide festivities: (Christmas TDa? dinner To Be Served From One ,to Nine o'Clock $2 the Plate i - Have You Tried W$t pepper ; This is one of the best Eestaurante . in Portland. - Our chef is an artist in his line. - We serve a variety of Club Breakfasts at . . . moderate prices. 6:30 al mi o 27. a. m . ' l Try Our Noon Lunch v V r. 11 a. m. to 2. p. m- Fifty Cents ';.-y' Dinner at Night ' ; ' 5 p. ml 8 p. m. Choice of 75c or $1.00 . 108 Fifth Street, Off Washington . m m i ' ...... miii h -a. ' sav w ii u ii hi .1 -ra v i .1 s.. .- . mm-i . ... a aia w -. .. .. am 1 1 iiiii 11 Sijr I P "' Sppc-hz,ir' Pieces - - y mmmmm "III I .-.- - . -. nj r 1 :;::i::;:::::;:::::::::::::::::::::n::::;n:::::;::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::n::::::::::i iar. . rL Special-Christmas Service 4 Jaeger Bros, quality is backed at this busy reason by specUl holiday service, n Expert attention makes '-. Christmas ? shopping: at JaegerV Bros.: almost as, pleasurable as receiving: a gift bearing their label . Portland's DIAMOND Store jThe larcest stock in our history awaits. your approval, uiamona gut suskcs- . tkms of all Unds, featurlnt ; ENLARGED DIAMOND SOLITAIRES . $50, . $75, S100, S12S, $1S0 Only at Jaefer Bros. In Portland can you find '. these diamond rigs with platinum star set tine that makes the diamonds appear ireatly enlarged and much more brilliant. ' ' ,., OUR SPECIAL SI 00 DIAMOND The greatest diamond rjng VALUE in Portland, and the most .. popular gift ring. , . A Rare Display of SILVERWARE , . The newest designs and pat . , terns and favorite period re- -, productions in sterling "silverware. For the Child to Be Renumbered - TABLE SETS , - Plated 'and Sterling ,'. o Silver - featuring the Hudson pattern. Two " - and three-piece compo sition. Beginning as low as 91.50. ' -. , BIB HOLDBKS . of Sterling Silver are priced 91.75. : Plated porridge sets . . of bowl and plate, or plated or sterling mugs are other good sugges ' tions. Basket of Sheffield Plate New designs. Fruit and cake baskets and flower baskets priced upwards from S35.00. ' ' - Sterling and sterling and glass combi nationslatest and. most attractive de signs upwards from 91.75 ' Cream and Sugar Sets. Tea and Coffee Sets, Mayonnaise Bowls. Roll Trays, Water Pitchers, Fruit and Cake Plates. See the Beautiful Osborne China HaAd Wrought 24-ct. Gold Overlay on China Osborne China Salt and Pepper Shaken 92.50 nd up. Osborne China, Cups and Saucers 95.QQ up. , . ; Osborne China Bonbon Baskets 910.00. . -Also Osborne China Vases. Plates, Emblem Trays,. Caskets, Pitchers. Teapots, Sugar and Creamer Sets, etc. INTERESTING , CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS . , . , j. Mesh Bags 1 Sterling. Silver Plated. Gold and Ool4 i Fllled-wkle assortment . . Card Cases Vanities Sterling. Silver Plated, Gold Inlay and Stripednew and different. .Coin Parses . Silver novelties with ring and chain. ; . Lorgnettes Sterling Silver, Gold and Gold tilled. ' .Perfume Bottles i Cut and etched glass with sterling stoppers, -v.. Toilet Sets Plain and striped sterling silver - backs. Best Bristle goods. Motorists' Manicure Sets : Silver handled pieces fll o o m P a o t leather cases. - Tea Time Needs Novelty Tea Balls and Tea Strainers of sterling sliver. - Florette, La Tausea, Orienta, Imitation Pearls 111, SM. SIM aad as to ... the strlag Masterly reproductions In IS and 80 inch lengths. Gold and platinum clasps; some diamond set Wrist Watches $20, $22, $25, $27JS0 to $300 Gorham Quality Umbrellas ' . Priced up to $40 The name Gorham - Indi cates highest quality and most distinctive style. Jaeger Bros, have a sjn dld collection of the genu ine Gorham umbrellas for men and women to show Christmas shoppers. Other makes of Umbrellas as low as 92.50. Omen and other fine makes ; dainty, dependable watches In the latest perfec tion of designing. Nurses' Wjatches $26, $30, $32 The nurse will value one of theee wrist watches doubly for Its luminous dial ' and sweep seconds. Absolutely reliable timekeepers. , JAEGER BROS. Jewelers Silversmiths - 131-133 SIXTH STREET Oregonlan Bldg. Open Evenings Until Christmas Men's Watches $20 to $250 Oruen "Verlthln." SI gin. Hamilton and Walt ham watches for men.- Great new stocks of these dependable makes that. wiU be appreci ated for looks as well as quality. Tiniiiiiiiniiiiniimmininniiiiiiniiniiiiiiniiiimiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimniiininiiiinmiiiiiiniff; www r.lADE TO ORDER JACOBS SHIRT CO. Salelit Bldg, IS7 Washlngtos Street ESTABLISHED 188S P. .... - V- -" - i l I MDLTNOIIAH HOTEL PORTLAND, ORS00N AKNOUXCES , i : WATCH PASTY ARB SUPFIR OAN0S ORANO BALL ROOMAS, ; S1MBLV HALL AND " TSA SltOtMS ' : DEC. 3IST7 S . M. TO 1 A. M. Raaarvatlona Nov Satna . Book ml TABLt O'HOTK SURPgR H $3 PER PLATE ' Purratktna are ala eln ' mad dow for vox Special Christaus Dianar. Bl 0 - .- I a f a i 1 r WW . . It Well, I Should Say So lUIIIIHIIIIIllll fITJ W5? -''-Assv--- " SIMSST IS) MS MORTMWtST DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Second Floor, Stevens Bldg. Wash, st West Park Reliable D entistry We tmnnte ear work for IS loan. We wul examine year taeth fraa aad UU yarn font what ta raqnira and what It wU aaat, OalS rilllnta..,..l.. en lis lots Orewn. . , . . ..SS.SO-ss.o6 Rafeetals 0wna. . .SS-SO-ss.os full set sf Taata fae.. . , . .SS.OS fatafai TsWecUee... ...... SOs uar rminea.. ......... . ,so I slra sar paneaal attaotlos ta aO vers. . i VtL B. r. KWTO!. rrep. Boston Painless Dentists 4tfc snd SUi M.WesHlnstsa St. -s4- :., X Bp. MmntMm Our storv Is filled with giveabU things theso days, sad It s a simple) matter to find not only one) thing soitabU tor woman, but many practical gifts. . ; ' . "BBBSSBjaHassgBgBSBjajaBVBSr '.-. BBwaVSBBBSIISBBSSBSsSBSSBSSW hBggggtBRBBVBBsBl O ve r a M I U orv People S eried Las- Yea r Boast Beef ...... .20e Baked Beans ..I. .1! Boast Veal 20 Fish ..20t Btewea afeei ................ ..t.ioc j'asines ........... Bat. iOa? aaS 1 1 Haatbarger Steak .15 Coffee, Tea i., ".... ..J Chicken Pie ..................... ..15e, SaUis,frosa ......... .S5 10. II Teal Stew ... 15e Me Ohsrse fer.BresS, Phmtf f ar Twwrt J BEST DENTAL SERVICE We arS perfectly equipped to "handle every ease so as to Insure the best pos sible results with the least expenditure on your part of time or money. We civs you everything that Is best in modem dentistry at minimum cost. .. ,.We extract any number of teeth without causing the slightest pais,- " -- ' ' rartlcalar AttestWh Paid to Plates and Bridgeware. , ' VT0B31HXA 8UCCi:gST;i.I.T TSXATZO. -;r -" XAHIITATIOH FKXX. - - - - ' . mK&Tm S 1 n.m stse as a s. is. : vsnmi ir.aaaa. . jevaa "r - aa ican xoruataa, . . WISE DENTAL CO. . BXLXABIiK F ATNI.E SS BE3TTISTS. ' 111 rAILIHO BIBO, THIRD AKD WASHUTOTOH 8. . COKITZB, EJfTBAKCB Olf THIBD 8TBEET Fine Stationery ' Fountain Pens i Evershaurp Pencils Photo Albums ' Pesk Lamps Desk Sets Desk Pads Game Sets Leather Goods Loose Leaf Books Waste Paper Baskets , Security Lock Boxes Tourist" Tablets , " , Smoking Sets Date Books DL&ries .. - aimer In the heart of Portland! has ths best of accommodations to oiler ts the traveler who la tooklng for a tnedlumprieed HOTCU either traa. stent - or permanent.' iiocated one block frora the main postotiioe. Car service to all parts pt the eity un exeelied..t Also 'Convenient te all depots. ;.;,....vj.r' . U Xertk Sixth StrsetBdwy. tf IS Other Gift Things ': .. . v- .. .... . ? .s ,y- ..... . GREETING CARDS Iwgineerihg Supplies and Artists Material Give your friWs THE COLUMSIA,- f an Inspiring ; message frees . Oregosu , , Printing Engraving "EVERYTHING FOR THE-OFFICE tt , ,3 mm OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ew r . 5 i'.t: ' Fifth and Oak StreeU - rortiand. Oregon Marshall 60S9 : . . T Aat. 86S-4S '.' feseas eaVVtalU BAiro ajtd : obcbestba nrsTEr. HEITI FHOHOaBAPHS-.All work done in our own shop smd satisfaction guaranteed. . oota ana uuver Fiaun. SIEBERLING - LUCAS MUSIC CO., tt FOtTBTH ST FHOKB MATJr St'- IManos Talking Machines ST lasassssssaM-. . Sf-'..- a. t. j I a:iH AH etba sfealaal tiwtrn. ; BMOte Hfpalrad. Poii.r..), Etc.. br Expart WerknMit. Varr Kaaaooabla 4-nc AO Work ttuarantmd. BX.DG. Cstrsses SS7 Wsahlftfto I , I : uii::iii:ii:ii::i!iiittini:iix::::::::iiim J-