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'Vim WMDOi mtax . odabs. mojtmt, mm Wonderful Values From Now kUntil the End Hal? Hundred Women's Tailored Suits Almost Half Price o S60J)0 Values at $38.00 $35.00 Valutsar. $19.75 Greatest bargains of high grifie tailored suits of the season announced for tomorrow Every one this season's new- est style and all made of the most fashionable materials. Beautiful high-grade suits in blues, browns, greens and black; sold regular at !?5.tr.?.5....$19.75 Stunning suits that sold at $50 to $60, sale price ..$38.00 The Naw King 1 a iored . Wcists J 3 50 to $5 rhe best values ii hijh-gratle lineh tailored vaits, new styles, tucks a:: .I pleat3, plain and with yoko effect; the very best vt Iv.ei we have ever shown at .':c prise a. OC.SO ti $ j ' ilucjcne's Largest .. M 4 V pi.!:h')xa: -. r J 1 ' M. I,. Haminltl v.1: ti A:ii.:ny to ' y on buslniMH. :? Judge (1. II. Chdii .-ii at. Sun. .', y in Cotiiig" (Jroyi'. Ceo. II. Kol!y went 'n S;,i;;ii:uw on jitternoon train tu--'!i'. mvld Grlgrn was Ir ,1.' city from ii'go Grove ov-'i- S11, I. .. . Miss Cora Harrlng"!1, t-i 1-.111-i I tailuy on a weeii -. vi it. 'rs. Geo. W. Smith went to I'ort '.; :1 last evenliiR on a S.in vl.U. F. J. Hard mtide e b:nlniM. trip ' Cottage Givvu this : t'er-ioou. Vttorney G. Skit: .vo.-lli went t In ml luHt night 01: ii.n laev. ii'o. II. lltiiick is 111 from l')rt ; 1 for a few days r iin.ilnuss. Miss Maggie Venlc- iviis Jown froin Cottngi) Groyo o"r Siindnv. .'rs. J. V. Shuumti r-: urnod this rnoon from a vlsll !n i'orllitiid. onry 10. Owen ant! brl-lp linvo rc (d from tlu'lr ho V I'inii I). Griffin and fiini'y ,.i Mnrlng '. leave for Wiishi u'ou tonii(ht. '. J. Nlcolle was r iiasscnger to -"!u on the nfternoi' 1 train todiy. ir. A. W. KlniH a til Hr. II. C. F'hleef of Cottage Groyv, are In the U. I'liiniiyer retun. I t llarrls I rg today after a Hhcrt itay at K11- r. F. Mitchell was , ' ! ige Grove on the r '"V. I uke Knox returned II a visit with hla hi -. 1 iins-.v'ti er to ri.'rniKia train th!? aferiiiitin other. Itoy, at Ming Jewell Ellmnli land visiting lunds. P. J. Klrkwmid v. ' points south on lr toila'. V. it'offey n ti:'ni ii cunty fiiriu thb- i hurt vlsll to Fug"! r 1'enrlo l.iicke. :'utui lust ev-'iili -friends In Eugec 'lis l.eom. K.-iys ' lug to Piw lliiiid ri Ith her pnrell's 'li 'i-.n M.-I.fitii lef: i at Spukiine, a '! r Is .1111 from j .e'ativen andt s n passenger tho aflernoou X ti (i'h Dtuix- j .'.noon after , ... I r ir"cd t o 11 1 r a vliM t .':.r i.t -nti -. . a-; lit vis- v.'i h : 'i .'es In Eunenn a I - I y. r-:. Mnv llecl-l.v 1 " at Oakland vest." a visit Willi ri'hr s Fun Clen.eitt. visit at the ho 1 liuvK left fur 1 n. J. 1'. Car- mi v loday nfler 11 'uii'.iuer, I'r.'f. -.. Noah Fr c- 1 11 visit Wlt'l .Vi lli I'lilK-'ne. i-H.i Keelih-v, enrJ S P. Co.. I :-li- mi r; ; 1 ol:l. . 1... V. C I,!... e Itnltl A:-!!,: in. l-iy at'tenuion, ives here. ".i. 11.'- ' ' Illll-le. ... . ,V. I :,-,! 1- r t 1 ' ': ! ,l. I'lline- 1! (ir,;.- lo- -V.-!1 "I . I'.e-i. - to i- I nre.. .! ; 'ie w a ; 0 'he Eugene Lo:in : I ,-i Lii i ( ') II n UP si t;n.is, Mi-j.vniiu. KsrWU.IMIMi IsJ "O " " ' 1 '" of the Month hi II t J l'".t ,( rc I Pni V ViilnmcHe culled 11 ai-i'Olilit of the death of a brot her-iu-hiw. S. ('. Jtarti-iini, fnreit supervisor, en-. vi-I err., irnui liosi'liurg lasl night to intend th:i iin't-iliig of Ui'c li;-'-sl .:ffii'ers her". Mvrris MiMiille Kol Hart nnd Harrv l.iuiK of Portland, after a visit at the Inline of .Mr. and .Mis. H: liwarz..cii;l I In Kugenu, returned hutnu last even In... J. Kloiilenstt'ln. a pronilliellt mining man of the linhomla district, was In the city from Cntlago Grove today. ! 1 11 ra 1 1. ri' hoiiiu 0.1 tne ailcr 110011 r. 1-31 1 ii Una H. Phelps nnd vlln of Maple ton, arrived n Kiueii.. yesterday from Falls City, P ;lk County, wherj they have been slaying during the summer. They are on thulr way home. RiLTOW W!f..L ADPR(I'J U,VER"!TYSTIJDEWT? ""'iii'i" FuM.in v-l'l Kie-ik at. the University Assonilily Wednesilay iiiorulug. The subject of th" ii dress has not been determined, but It Is likely to be a iiolltlcnl one. Thu stmlei't hour which was to have been held Wednesday, has li"en postponed a week. ' OI'I'ICIM. lt)l!KCAST Or-'gn'i.' Washlii".toii and I IiiIhi - Fair tonlKht nnd Tuesday. I li,t)I It l lll lt Valley flour. Il l 5 per suck. Ax Hilly Depart ment Store. , tf 'a ' no ' ,-; I' : I. i. lii F.i . :.! 1 - .1 !v - : i -ie tr-;.t -i ii a i : r ! .'v.-ie n u.r Hie eomiile.. Ion. KV- :. . a , ,1,,:,,,,! ,, :v,i,,.:v---! i ' : ' . . i fol.'Pf-'.'., I . 'i.-- e o W ll. ' r , nciiuint with us? and Savings Dank H i 7 "j . zjv I aIv.hI.. .Hi- ,..-A !TW0 YOUNG MEN ON I TRIP AROUND WORLD Tracey W. Lane, Formerly of Eugene, and Ed W. Ryan to liTake Circuit of Globe Tracy W Lavne, a former resident of Eugeu" end Ed W. K.van are in the city on a trip arouna tne world. They left Portland on Saturday, Oct. 2 4. They will go to San Francisco, from there to Salt Lake City, on to Denver, thence to St. Louis, on to Chicago, from there to Grand Rapids, and Detroit, Michigan; leaving these cltlb they mo to Philadelphia, then to Portland, Maine, leaving from that city for New York, Besides these stops of more than unusual Interest, they will make some of the lesser. After a stop In New York City of some time In order to recuperate, they wltt set sail for London, Eng land, and after visiting all the Eur opean capitals, they will continue on to China, and Japan that mysterious land of the far east. Hong Kong, China, and Tokio, Japan, will be vis ited while in both tiiese countries. Philippines and Hawaiian Islands will be their next and last stopping place before sailing for homo. They will take steamer for home and. will ar rive at Portland by way of San Fran cisco. The trip will occupy about two years' time. Accounts of the trip .viil appear from time to time in Ilonvllle's Western Alontlily, pub lished In Portland. - CITY .N'KWS . . The fire escape is being placed on me new i. o. u. i-. nine... Paliner Ayi rs is s'lipiiing a car load of hops to the East. , . . .. , , , , dull. T'.ie offh-e ro m has been en A miirr.age license was l...:ue,l lute , ,.,.,,.,, rhp new fnr- Saturday afu-rno'in to .-Mhert F. linke and Miss Maud Mel.aney. Jesse .1. Hooker has been apiioiute, t-iilistr'or of O eslale of II. 1. Hooker, wlio died on July 20, I'JOS. The Melliodbt Aid P ici'-lv w'll ; meet tomorrow aflerr.oou at rs. Ilauiilion's on Olive street, at the usual hour. The ducV-s wei-. flying ';o id ' ih preserves west of the city ye-terd-iy. ' Henry Sieiv.irt' and three olliers got ver f,0 and another party over iiO. .les..-. l..:iuuls, Cenr-;e M iek a: ! Frank Sin'lh have "'lurii-i! 'riri n , two weeks' hunt op Smith river, hav ing killed three elk. two be.irs and two deer. The shurirfs et't'i e ror." Is busy delivering elecMun supplYs lo t''" different preeiuets. Deputy slu-rii-f Hammond started out today for the Slusiaw country on that mission. The Tearriivr-1 o f n ' 'V Keys, a daiiKhler of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kays to Henry Downing Jacobs, Is I'niioimccd to tnke place In Eir-ionc. on November 25. Tom Gill of Cottage Grove was op-' crated upon nt. tlio General hospital ! tndisy for strnngtila'eil lierniii by Dis. Kline and S-iilecf, of that city, as sited by Dr. F. M. Day. , The mont'.ly meeting of the board of governors of the Co iiniercial el.i'i will not lie hi '.d lonl'Alr 011 nci-oun' 1 of fh" "leetim; t ouio -r--v.- ni'::. j (,f t)i,. promotion fund s-olieitln-r c. ::um!t- j tees. 1 T'a I. are f'-mrty -'rnit an 1 Ve-.;e-! table Onwers' Assii'inii n will have; an exhibit of nnples and o'hor Milt : nt the tamers' Intlnito ?t Soring- field on Friday and S tin-day or thU, week. ; ''!!!". 't.ir-'iev on-' -f the proprle-t-ira of th" iJa- t--1 it ire on i-' is; Ninth str-o'. w -i.t to ("o-vnMIs indny to sMrt a ! "11 1 1 :i r store in tea' ei-y !s father will c.nt.:iut to "cm ;iu! I the home .'t.re. I-:. A. I'."" .-turn,.' I -1 frni. . I on!.-"d ii-e- - e V ert .i'n-1: hiiniing ii'i a nni'ilier of men ol ' Hint rlt v. II - seeni -l i! e limit. !. o ducks were ev'ill::-!ei :'l t1' !'l'- a.Mi( t ; 11 11 Co'f "t re tclay. I'a!! S:iii-t.iv-i .....i.-wt .. I0111I of s"ver nine l!''i n.-r il--' . N. If iiv-y. .V. 1; . 1 ,.,! -. MllHllv I'l-r!' .-1 i'I'I-I of e -i:i mr l !i ' i-M-i !er eoeniMi-v ; a car load of , fie fe-.-.l ..f;- --irn. Iii-I.l-;-.- !. ! I'll. Ill !' . .' 'M'-i - 'e -, ' I'IK'V Y- s! Iliv '' . l-r u-t !-, o-k :-i y.! fooi el; ' t - I :'. i nt ' - ' .i nriii . ! I ;i'i o-"'! - i .I I e'-anls' leil'l !! w!! ,l,a! ill t!ni- her lands an 1 tvn In: al.- stnu-t bitxiness. As he Is very well .iciinainlcit ail over the i-ountv and Is personally peemlar. he will ,,mlu less succeed ir.Cjis new venture. A pa: ,.f four Orec itii.-rs s.il'e 1 .. .. , I'V'i'.'ijVi yeeeril i. :,ir I'ar'.s i -in J a .- F.. - 'li v --- Mri. VS) Miller, the clever "--ie-. nil her oi,. Vi fi.i i....;,. (3)-.-. v..- S'l'l.. Si-ilV th,. ,:iu..-'.:... ' ""s I w S-l-h ie;I Mi.s Kimna Varie W.-re of K.i -eee len - rai. Maui I'arM-:. of -K- C -nnier-e'.-il el-ib, reper's a vry iteol ni-et-Inir st Uesein,,-,. f ,;, Orei; i-i-i laho ti -v - e-.i,.it l..vn;ue l'res,iev , n-obe't r FnlverMlv. vt. V jtn- itioerlim Friday ."enlnB and At-. torney L. E. Bean 'spoke Saturday evening on -the needs ol the Sluslaw naroor. mat eveuius auxiliary of the Roseburg Commercial -...l 1..U,I K,rFSkit cmo gave a spieumu u.' v Complete change of program at the Grand theatre. Ninth Btreet, to night. Moving pictures and illus trated songs the biggest ten cent showQ.ven -anywhere. "There are 1 2,00uaptlsts Q the State of Oregon," said Rev. u. C. Wright in his sermon to his congrega tion Sunday morning. This number is distributed among 25 churajes. During the last year 800 baptisms were made. Rev. Wright is the new ly elected president of the Bapt'O State Convention, and naid that the honor was not bestowed upon him for his own merit, but as due to the Baptists of Eugene. I Eaton's book store will be open this evening in order to give the peo ple an opportunity to see the famous paintings of Mr. Montgomery, the farmer artist, who has delivered sev eral add?esses in Eugene the past wee k This Is an otiporttnlty that Fhotild 'not be neglected, as Mr. Mont gomery wllladeliver his last address tomorrow, and the pictures will be taken away. In the football game at'ChemawR Saturday afternoon between the Che mawa Indians and the University of Oregon second team. Stlne. Oregon's quarterback, suffered a broken collar bone. There was a report on the streets lats Saturday afternoon that Kestlev, one of the members of the, t-nm. had been killed in the came. The Ouard soon ascertained that it; was false, however. 'The injury to Stlne probably caused the report. ! ' W'.llo in Hum '.-' "ei-k. W. A. Sumner, atiornev for Honore rainier. Knvt. ,!)" K. !-' i -.-:-! f-l.ih the use of I -:" r -if';-" f-ture which wore nerd !ire during nr. t'al- !'";', n'fh''' '''''- '' !. ': ". '('.'-.'; 'ah!', ., i,,,,,. ..,,, -.- ., mil t-.-i r. slH'l-iiiliy u desk, throe rev ilvi:- -' ( ha! nt:d 'x si i-i'i. o:tk -lmi- 11 vvill Ii u: -1 by the 'promotion .department of the IS I II ri m:w tgd.w. FOR SAl-H Team, wa-.m and hnr- e : l '1 e r M il :I ;i . !-'--- " ilre 2ei) Lav reace street. .1. W. Dlngnian. o2S (jt)T At, nofiu Kuul.iy, a bro'.vn fur hr4"'.o:-?ni h fin"1 i'-Ij AViiliiit'1" m- 2 ;.'.vrt ,1 V:!b;m to and AMc-r. VOH SA!,K AT A IIAIU.AIN - 0:t new ta li n I':" ' . ii:i: n'r.M", ,c,1"!i( i etc. Alto u n.it k .1 hi lit nil d A ' u Ian c.:ioi;oiis of h.; Ovcuii strain, i C-iU lW wc.'ii :mk1 1 a. in. -it 1 S.l K 12th St., or phone Black 4 7 j 2 . : it:?v.:3 to h::t rin of f v- i i')Uiiia on srouid Hour. IlO 'A'. Sixth strt-oi. , , 02 S j WANTKD-- .' ",h. rv , - riiri:v:-:".s i.h ! W.ili' :::: ic v ,-cv2m. u' it:! ick vr saj u nuipiir'i or I uerr;4L V. Ifuntfi. tf I l.: it'll l i.tti i: Xull-iy fl-nir. $l.i:i te-r :--a.:U. n : I ; y ue iai u -e ytm-o. t Hard 'iri-s for riiiti'ie'vs. CHAMBERS HAftDWARE CO CHAMlll-:i;S HAIlliWAUli CO Vi lies!. ii t..,i .-e.--i,-i-l I'lHMiiidif !!::svni': en Hratiug lurnace "r.ck un.l rounda- Ill-It SIOHf iei si.- .-'.e,,,t u i-iim . two. " ' ' i e,ii . no-Ail to all tli" ou tline football follow rs f r -i'e. Is now ranehiiig up in Eastern Mon tana. Sugarli"ets nr Fi ' I r I n r s "e-'ield was a madiiaie of. the I'ni verslly nf Oregon nr.! af!.-rvard Went lo r'U-IU". He w;n -1 n-- m the riird-.i- tenni and whn he re- tiirneil to (Vegon he was eng.vjed to e-n ! ' (l. . i,. . n v : ,. . ... , his proteges were beaten by W-ishin - till. -t- l ' I I'-e ! ", i . ... down i.i a 'I to n y -ore tv! ran no n S "o:"i of 117 In U ;'J Wi I.,,,, I'nlversiiy. I'-.-rtlanrt Jnurn.-l. JjK'.ieKjt , it; ;';i c: f"c.'i; cue p;c.;c ' 1 !i o' .caw ir.rii-:svl3 ;r-.n v ! ! r;r'!!"i ir.s: t, ; j , i-i ci amolor: i fv-'.: s'-r.s- IT. ?" K 1 P'o. 3-:; !;,,v; & n ' !: cl : h ! irs:.'o- . t kio'j cool d a y.. utensil; each G0MPERS' ADVICE TO ROOSEVELT Continued From Page One.) found in the fact that the labor Re lu.iiiu ... ' ment is aroused and d. mined to i deliver Its own vote which has led the president to what is character- Ized as "The worst exhibition of , demagoglsm," ;d display of "Im- tent rage and disappointment and ; ,... i j..-nt from the dignity n nwtui descent iruin mc ui&mi.. of the high office of president of the United States." wl , "No one." says Mr. uompers, be deceived as to the purine of Mr. j " Conunulng the statement he bitter- t he bitter- prions of of the re- horn Mr. ly resents the words and the nftsident in support nubllcan candidf; to whom r1 uompers reiers unuugiiuui no -; .'"fr; not lnVaded t : . i.X.... i. .i ,v - , der aken to Vt irr.t. Inter- new Mr finmn "Whv did Pre!- asks Mr. Gompers, "Why did Presi- dent Roosevelt characterize Judge I r. .,, .,,..i f Turto r.nnrtiQ' ui ii i a 1 1. v v. i oh i .... w " i $29,000.00 fine upon the Standard j Oil Trust as 'A gross miscarriage of J,lst,ct'- . Jlr. Gompers then declares that labor does not ask the abolition of ie iniiiri'tloi process, but only lti restoral to the use from which "Iti has been ruthlessly diverted. ' Keferrii-g 10 ihf Prrre Intmicr'ii bill which Mr. Roosevelt attacks, Mr. Gompers says that it has been before several congresses, " Without a word of criticism or comment from him," and of the .Intinutlon made by the president that .Mr. .il:"he!l and orher labor loader, did not advocate the Pearrp and Wilson Injunction bi'.U-, hu says: "John ,.M i.-li. !1. Frank !:irr:son and I are no v om trial to show can. 'i why we sll'iii!'.! r.;t tie s-'i' to ai! i'-1- 'd onr 1 ir.l-itod Will ! .Ins ; .-Ilflt!3R' law 01 pv.'.-Kl -n; ::,l 1 ,- i-rof e having itr uatii' ly j-i:l roil'e -. .Vi:-'- 1'! 1: -, I'l-. ,' i: -:iut :'-i---. eijll'l-V Tile i i!u.i Xorrl -:i :i of e 1:1: liy 'he Fi.. f!:a: inlni-,.;-n of .1-1,1.' !'Jiin-tt;- i ! .1-1 !,(. i'a-f; .',on:,l is ba.-i sued liy lud1 Ta ' '1 1M HI' Gould. t'on-lndiir- Gci'lle. -. sa'-: "It tliH iitriose of o;i'KMHj.U3 nl la ))'! tf viilti'y ihf! ii'li:;r liiov MwenI ;ln'oii';ii m;1 and Pro.i.lrnt KOsoyult now joins tiu- c' ovMs upon tht protext that, i h" vp nt tiickct Hirf iiit)r::! ay vicwi; : p I rrM.- WAS.-!!?JGrQW WiWS OVER . w:,7wm c:.i.i r. Seattle, 'a--h.. O.-'. :M.- -' "a ton defeated Wh'.tmnn f''Af ( today ti to 0. Th touchdown near i.ie nose ct tne game whe i j '.inarterli,i"k f'oyle return,-:! a pun- r.f ;i"i ynr:ls to the four-yard line, n"r( -Mue!;lsioiie rarried the ball over af- ler two ineffectual attempts. ; To:h elevens n!-yed jliout the ii-i-oe cla -s of rootbal'. nelthLM- show-1 !."g sue."-, in, y ovr life tne" until. -' i:r r ic "lH. when WLl?hl'i:r-oi i -i-lir-i.e-1 1 -.. 'ino f-. iiirn, v. Op- Vl. i i s i-'-.u iiancnc!-: its tne batt ranis. l-rini"! nnd S'titlfm it cn:l elave-' i , i-'iiarkslilp gn.i'es. mottlae; In'o ne-'r-' ; ly every nicy. M ,i-i lesfore dl:! crent V wo'-k on defense. For Wliitm in, Can- I i tniii noi.ie.ilce. half: Lewis, cad and "-thviid". di'.ar'er. were Was1--!? Instnn was net mire In ta -kiinii. ar, 1 i f ree ls iinnrcvenieet in nffandt. work. On defer--e W; :3hina:tin o!aye:i J i high-cla's foo;b-l'. Wli'i.man.wis : considerably li-;ht then its oppnn- ! ' I 1 TUY THIS Kfir lKSSl-:i5T l "'ie encringe oi any flavor- ny i.av ir- j, oilin;; ivh- if l be,.. 5 JKM.-O In one pint of bniii v ner. partly co-urn-!ri ti! light s : cup whippe.I crcani and to-.f l'Or(l!-(y !'Onr Into a I i. win j l- mo!, I i r bowl. The JH1.I.-0 Is 10 ........ fac'-ag.' a !! be -M:-.I1 ;,t ilSiiJSsrS" I lk,J kkllgl liJ:,:LM ;o .9Toib.'t Srao! " :n P.-i -lo - '&:::: Vrselirc .... r - nivwa cerr- pp noun -3 PHEYlSRACKEf STORE O O 35 East ents, but was fast and iard fighting all through the game. 'suing O. A. C. Ik-feats The Dalles Oregon Agricultural College Cor vallis, Oct. 24. The football 'tea from The Dalles went down to defeat this afternoon before the Oregon Ae- ries, in a very poor exnib tlon of fnnT ball 10 to 0 L,UQ ot 'oot- ny a. Annp.i L-ULUNtL bLAUUtN DIES IN IOWA Continued From Pac. On - v- n property In :A1 around E.n ,7., . A"reI St,,... during his residence here Ia?J of f sev- Paioter T?. "eJ erai aaauions to tne nitv m , . "smea . u.j now thickly settled tk . l. Bantia last one lald " "es between West . 81 0 "ReuJu ;F'f'h street and the S. P. railroad fcmV' fn1 lt0- being settled up rapid Amn, emle ) a lal'ee number of new houses hi? Ian. "!! ''' d " f lies between ww t.r.esa " "R.ui. 1 ly, a large number of new hoi , ?,mer can mi,, 4 . i I !.. .1 . - " II IB Of . -'HIV.I ueniK uuiii on me irant r hp nD ..,.," ti'wis n,if.. - .i VAnr np twn lu nas been rtu 7.pe.sr.adXn was well-llk. "Jft all who knew him. Bes den In. .cnau'auanj, . voted wife he leaves a daught.M,,. k'l Sladden. No word has yetfteen re- r llr ttaL jeiwieen re- riched hV m w "ot lved he,re s to the disposition ot been fL ipreMt the remains. A l"0'd by . .... m hi esses at ti 4 4.4.4. !T ....... lular lei OK. . 4, At Everett, Washington, Octubc- ;u, iaus, to f i-anu Poindt'xt 1908, to Frank ;r unci lonuer wife, a daughter. Thev are Eugene residents. v MAIIKIKII 4. 4. 4. ,ir .-t Hie nonip o: t:ie roo'o. 1908, Henry S. Moore and Jt' Horn, Rev. Burns Cox ofi'i.-iati-nr. Large shitii:,e. .: ro'-i., ir ,i- .f , Ini; ciiairs just n-ceiv..;!. f new. up-to-date fiirii.tui-e ei : jtrices. CHAMIJFKS lAilti.'o- i'-i The I.adi -s nierc':' I club i'l-;, October Air.il!. We-lt.e.. Old i cti'ea "lOMS til) "v.ihl - :.es ill) tlie (!'!..- ; s aisi int.iou, ei::-:... t n-jiiVeonies ev :( .'r 1 iio.lv. In t'.iis i.attt'.ii ria:.ur Vi. "I ida.les vvf;i..nc.,s vv.lii Eli Wenre ,M)li.,ivo icwi!t wmiU ." 0l.i ir"u woo will cue z n li it doa'l wo w ill leliiml tliuir nn, :nol ; iild io Himcne Con. puny. by ! Cross I : -KlrC--C-tlrt. as J CORK. '0 RUBBER. NO C.'LLULOiD. Oi-IRRrrATIIi'.' S f'AOi: TO FIT AftY MOC-il t i vii-v O'''"" :n a -' ; ' Frnc Lu(i! Hard y ";it'ci;-n end K.-:'i -el .;ei! fc. I-!. V.-v I' :; .... u '"I - CS3i5IKaniKEM!Haw .a; go print's .... ' v )0o '.y .'rilvs Vi) J. nnrrs G! i i S.f;r G'i l 0lun:!;;i!m Cup -n.'cn tom noli th Street. 0 r:-i .- ' v.- v' ' C. i !. .':! !. .- ARTIST He has con,J popular 1p,,. . .. ? laselnatlm- -t,r; if t.iviis W'llH ll! 1 l.u., in- tiwi !,,;'' ler, iliMii!, tmAt,.'' """ 'Wifc-Hs,, ' c-rniiaiiv. f li'l ..- ' '-. 5C.T! COMHaW SILVEM 'A because it u I i . ... V one grade tuw Si 1 .11. Its value ml Sterling In dollar fpmt Uwe is investment IJ.0J! I an f.! ?:'ts, S. V(tt:il- W ., 2-v "'l tDt .. Ii-. Itheresnop m TAINHi ! ;vs vvJ u P ' i t i- - It T , f-n: y En-: ncj V V 1 l3 MiBmjJ PVHTTyumpWMA O