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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1900)
-u. 'UU Wfl m 'SI' , h' k k k t i ff $i W - 1 I Of t I i.rrv:. --t1 w L: TODAY-LAST DAY Two Days Special Sale on All Ladies' Wrappers We offer for two days our whole line of ladies wrappers at 20 per cent discount from our regula prices. x " x x x $1.00wrappers ...... $ .80. $1.25 wrappers. ...' - .....'.".. . $1.00. $1.50 wrappers . . . $1.20. olVerson's ' p" W fa pi j- p- STYLISH V V - iSB&XSSSBSBESSSRt. Very busy in the fur department. Why? Oood dependable, honest That's the Why.. - temperature makes you FUR BOAS, $1.10 to $12.50. STORM COLLARS $1.75 to $24.00. FUR CAPES $8.25 to $26.00. J. J. Dalrymple & Co. LtNKN SALE -M,ttiAiA -l. To eee n In every Clias. II. Hinges Next Door to THE WEATHER. Tonleht, fair. Wctin icsday, incroaslng'cloudiuess. Wheat Market, Han Fiiamuihco, Nov. S7 Oash DOJrf Ohioaoo, III., Nov. U7. Dec. 70.1 Rnlein, CO. gold dust Hour 1( RA MADE IIV TheiSldnov Powor Co. " ' fllDNUV, OIIKQDN. in ml u (or Ininlly use, ask your grocers for i.- Ijran and shorts alwayB on hand. A T. WALN, AGENT. ruoNK Gl. One Insane, Jilory Cordial, agI fid yuaro, was brought to the asylum yotturiluy from Portland. ITALIAN MARINE BAND. Reserved seat tickets on sale at the W. H, Burglmrdt & Co. Book Store, 263 Commercial street. Carve tuikov on oua of our f7.50 oak exteuelon tables, They havo polished Wi'i. .Huron V llttiniltoii'd. VMMMMMMaHMMMnMNMnUUHMMHMMM -We Pi?? For Your Breakfast Foods. Qlfjani ohVYheat, Kalston Breakfast Food, Rals fpn Pancake,Mour, Pillsbury's Vitus Mush.Gra ho, Dess'ioflted Wheat, Wheatine, Onneu, Granose FlaKg Malt BreaKast food. AT X, Five minute mush fg aWlr leader. lb packaue. A full line of Apjuo in Itolled QJ18 H lbs ior ec jutrryMtho best Iter jmn; mbar if you rnuit gootj yrul4iy Intern Oukoh T Rot la & Ihou 011. RM -4 . --'- THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEM pr- po&- ypn' ff- yp ypr ' jpr k FURS i i furs at manufacturers prices. ' & " ready to look at furs. T 4 4 LINEN SALIi S m3SX tftA IT'S A GOOD SIGN ntHfld n an with glasses which suit way. It is not a good lit simply to hi. iuiimjh io inofiJHin, reKunness e: tnu name 'J here nro two eupnrntu parts in fittliig glasses, the ticientifle ntlfng of lenses and tlio median icnl part of making fltllng und bending of frnmiiH to suit each individual face. Wo com bine both of these and givo eaUsfaotion which merits tho recomendatlon of inaklnu new eU8 tomers every day. When needing glasses, oomo a ml "see us. Scientific Optician 296 Commercial st. llolverson's. HOTEL ARRIVALS. H r Willamette. Emil IVorsch, Han Franclsc. J W Levy, Han Francisco. W T Priest, Ban PranoUco, J A Young, Han Franolbco. W J Clarke, Gorvala. A J J.oland, Portland. M 8 Hurt. Portland. UbiiJ. H. Woodward, Portland. Fen. Hatty, Tho Dulles, O It Dnxter, Grand Rapids. Albert IleeB, Oiegoulau. E E ItobbliiH, McCoy. F O Bayer, Ban Franolra). H 8 Murry, Knit Francisco Collage Wall Gran, Gran Opera Co. John F. Cordray, Portland. F. Itoy McMlllen. Portland, llruiio Drier, Portland. .1. W. Fleloher, Dayton Or. Win. I.eiuoH, .Bantu Gnu (Jul. F. Coutos, Santa Crux Cal. llureii il Hamilton have the best conditio and hud lounges. Enjoyablel Is an avelniimtion made daily by the natrons of fitronu's Kestaurant, this i bueause the food supplied is oaslly dl KH)tod and iuuludus broad Hindu from th liutt of wheat and fresh baked at The Pioimor Bakery. New Citizen. John Craig, of Macleuy, was yos onlay admitted to mtlzuughip, ITALIAN MARINE BAND. Reserved seat tickets on sale at the W. II. Burghardt&Co. Book Store, 263 Commercial street. Try the Klitu for Ghrletmns Fotos. 1121 fleadqtofers - Cookn in (lye mtmitot, lOo for a 2 uotH, Whole wheat flour, Uuakwlitut, Grajivin, uqkwl oltv, rolled oats In (lie oltv, O-WS (Qr S6ti. fyoru tim Flour, inauo Io I'tmuimgu, Graber State St jtarJ Auction sale of tickets For the Opening of tho J3V&ud Ojera House Wcnl off Right Merrily. f Tiio Salem military organization turowopen tiionnnory lUnnuny niguno John K. Cordray to miction olf seals for thd opening ulrfht untertuluinont at tlio Grand opom houeoFridnv's play of "El Cnptuln." Tlio ball Mat opened and goneral Reed ' fooiin cr.mtcd by nn eloquont opening speech .for the occasion by Auctioneer J Friedman, lie Kotsovoral rounds ot np nlatiso for his reference to this as tho llncst little theatre on tlio const, and to Mnnnuer Cord ray as tho best theatrical manner on the const. P. It. D'arcy delivered an address on bohatf of mnmtgor Cord ray which set lorth tlm ;ood things in store for tho feulein theatre goers all depondent ii on their liberal appreciation and shoeing how it was impossible to give tho best kind of plays unions tho houso was put-ronis-od. Then whip in hand tho, oil grizzed nuetioneor went at it. The llrst box was knocked t O. II. Meyers at $17 tho next to Werner JJreyman at $15 and so on until fonts in the body of the hou o wore filled rapidly at $1.50 to 2,0i) in blocks of two to six. "srft,-mt,tz?fttir,. Tonight Ratification i .Mppfitior at f!itv Hall . ..(. w, ... . 1 ' A.U are invited to attend partisan Citizen s Ticket at evening at 7:3o o'clock. P5Cv2v3fcv5Cv2vCi'532Cv5l'5CvvCi FOOTBALL THANKSGIVING GAME.... Chemawa ys. Admission, 25c. Turn out and support the association The sale was vory satisfactory and indicates a largo house on tho first night. SaIo continued at tho box oliL-o at four o'clock today, PERSONALS. . Judge Collins, of Dallas, is a Salem visitor on business. Misses Linnio and Ivn Perkins went to Stay ton foru visit this morning. J. A. PlcUeim, and J. T. King, two Mucleay cltUonSj wore Salem visitors today. Kov. I). P. Curloy, of Albinii, Is tho guost of ltuv. W. A. Daly oj St. Joseph's uhuroli. Mrs. Flora George and children went to Marion to visit hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs, A. II. Cornelius. Mrf. Abhio Iiolinos and Mrs. Klla IIoIiium, ot Grand Kuplds, Mich., came upon tho 11:00 o'clock train this morn, lug, to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hatch. STORY OF sllOOTING CORROBORATED Tho story told by the girl, Hose Jur oino, and her mother, Mrs. Wulcrop, in in regard to tho circumstances of the iu eidental shooting of the girl Friday nighs, has b on corroborated. l.oo Mitchell way tliu man in tho story and the place was tho old otllco of tho brjck mill on Front street. Mr. Mitihell tells the same story. Tho girl is doing well, ACTIONAGAINST THE USE OF ELK TEETH Colouado Si'iu.sos, Colo., Noy. 27. Tho local lodge of the lUmovoleut Pio tcctlvo Order of Elks has appointed a committee to draft resolutions against tho wearing of Klk teeth us emblems of theordor, Kuportad wholosalo slaughter of Klk in tho wust (or tje totith in fluonottd this autlon, and copies of the resolutions will bo tent to the differont lodges throughout tho country with tho Idoa of effecting the ubolislimont of tralllc In Klk teeth. AN OLD SURVEYOR GENERAL PASSES AWAY San Josk, Cnl., Nov. S7. Gunoriil C, S, Smith, who wus Surveyor-General o( Nebraska under President Hayes and lutor City Attorney of Omuhn. died here last night ot heart trouble. Ho came to Ran Joso for his health uhout six months ago, KtfMM YEW PARK MEAT MARKET Hadquartorj for the host moat and lard In tho city. Givo ua a cull ami ceo ho,v well wo can pleaso oj. Prompt and curo ful attontlptt to all orders. : i Phono, black 9601. : : : i F. G, BOWERSOX, PROP'P. r -ft, CITIZENS' NON-PARTISAN MUNICIPAL TICKET For Mayor C. P. IIISI10I. For It.cordor, N. !l. JUDAU. Fnr Marshal, J), W. GlliSON. l,4t)r Treasurer, .lOlltf MOIR. Alderman, 1st Ward, E.P. WALKEU. Alderman, 2d ward, 8. A. ItlGGS. Atdormnn, Hit ward, J, It. 1CUAUS8E. ' Alderman, 3d ward, GIDKOiN STOl.Z. Aldcrmr.n, 4th ward, gi0. auiawou). SKETCH OF THE , LATE N 0. PARISH Mr. Purrlsli tins born in Uochest. r, New York, April 10, 1830, and mine with his parents to Oregon in 1840, and sir.co that time has resided in the Willamette valley. His father, Jtev J. L. Parrish, was a missionary sent out from Now York by tho Mothodlst church, and upon his arrival was ne iAAAAAAA, a ratification of the Non- the City Hall this Tuesday ? Good speeches will be had. ) Salem Giants 8 Time, 3:30 P. M. and witness a first-class gone. Higned to work in different parts of tho Willamette vallo'y, but upon returning from tlio work, took up his residence- n Salem with his family. Norman 0. Parrish was ihtirried in Salem, to Miss Henrietta Parmonter, November 21, 18(11. There were b!x children as ft result of this union, three of whom Hiuvivo tholr fathor. Thoy nre: Mrs. Charles II. Hinges, and Miss Ninu Parrish, of this city, and MUs Hun Parrish, of Portland. The deceased was a member of tho Motho (list church, having been connected with it for many yeurB. Io was a charter member of Valley lodge No. 18, A. 0. U. W., of this city. Tlio funeral will ho conducted from thoiesidenco at lj.'JOp. in. tomorrow (Wednesday) November 38th. Inter ment will take place in tho Parrish lot in Leo M Union cemetery. THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEES SEEN Some of Them Will Stand for Elec tion and Some Are Unde cided. Gen. Oilell wus soon, but 'jo has not yet accepted tho nomination. Ho ro inaiki'd: 4,I am not a candidate, and don't know why I was placed ii) nomi nation,; Mr. Condlt, tho nominee for recordor, was seen but had not decided to accept. Mr. Hlukford, tho nominee for treaa urui, w.ia seen, but hud not decided to accept. John Ktttsor. numlnuo fur marshal, was son und expressed his dotarmiim tiou tn make tho race. WATCHING FOR A FLOATER Coronor D. F. Luito recoived a tel phono mos'ugo from Indejwndenco yes jerduy in-questing him to bo on tho lookout for bQ)y foating in tho rhor, us it was thought that Ujo high water might bring out tho body of Robert Hayes who wuu r)jiejl in Lu Creole creek near Dallas 6OU10 three wcaku ago. Corner Luna accordingly phicixl Sim White on guard at tho big bridge and spent part of the day there himself, (jut nooatjiiK body wus seen, und it 'lb doubtful if it has rondel the rler. Pardoned. Governor Geer tolay gianted u pardon to Dennis. Whltmoie.of Wnllowu county, upon Uo recommeiuiution g( tho trial Judge nud several hundred cltitens. It U claimed the young man committed tho offenco for which he was sentonced through tho influence 01 oldor persons, und Is himself u good citron. i- Tho nlcfmt tme of combination roses undsido bourdsat Uuro4& HamlltoiPar " ' rZ-jji l ITALIAN MARINE BAND. Reserved seat tickets onsale at the W, H, Burgliardt & Co. Book Store, 263 'jgommerrial street Gold framed medallions for Christmas presents Tho Kltto Studio. II 21 tf tag. '-& ' It's a little early to talk CHRISTMAS But then we have just received a fine line of rocking chairs and know that you are thinking of making a present of some kind. Nothing would make a more useful as well as orna mental presenS and the prices we are quoting on them are the lowest ever quoted by us Come and select a rocker for a Xmas present, . i 1 1 i r " - " we win noici n ior you. eBmBBmsKsmaaGasBnFEsi i MREcd I F. W. H0LLIS FIRST DOOR NORTH PLAN TO BURST CORN CORNER Chicago Spoits Shipping in Large Quantities from tho East. Chicago, Nov. 27. If the operations started today prove successful, Geo. II. Phillip!!, who apparently controls tho November corn option, may 1k forced to accept many more thoupands of contract corn on delivery day than seemed proh able, nud tho success of the corner In that degree modified. It is stated today that largo quantities of standard No. '2 corn are being loaded into cars at Buffalo, and eveu as fur cast as Montreal, and will bo shipped back to Chicago. This corn, it id stated, has bcon rebought by Chicago sports, who figure on getting it here in time for de livery to Phillips on this month's con tract. KRUGER COMING TO AMERICA Exiled President of the Transvaal " Will Hero Await Triumph of tlio Boers. Nkw Yomc, Nov. 27. Samuel Pearson formorly Commissary Goneral of tho Transvaal army who has jiiBt arrived in this country with a number of other rcfugcos Is responsible for tho statement that President Kruger will probably soon sock refugo and a permanent home hero. "President Kruger will leave Paris soon I hi'llove" said General Pearson "and come to America where with his wife ho will maka a home until such (.imp na our arms Iihvo triumphed and ho can return to tho South African hV public to tuko up again his ofHco as Chief Exocutivo of tho Bqors " KRUGER MAKING OFFICIAL CALLS Paiiim, Nov. 27. Kruger began tho day by making an nflici.il call upon the Premier Waldrk-Roussenn. MOVEMENT AGAINST SUNDAY THEATRES Nuw Yomc, Nov. 27. Tho Actor's Church Allianco of America has begun uii activo campaign ugaint Sunday theatrical performances and its mom liors promise to koop it up until actors liavo 0110 day of rest lirsaven. It claims tohavocatiBol tho arrests which havo boon uiado at New York theatres the past threo Sundays and it is now keep I nn eye on tho prosecution of those case. Robert 15. A. Dprr, publisher of the Now York Mail und Express, died to day. Thosa big dining chairs for 5 50 per pet nro leaders. Huron & Hamilton have them -WWW.f 1"i IPiMIIH NEW TODAY. Advertisements under this head 5c a line each Issue FRKNOH LHSS0N8. Given at homo or to class in any part of city. Horn nnd educated In Franco. Lydiu Rich, 1), Street, Sulein. 11 27 tf Thanksgiving py Is near at hand and wo am ready to furnish all who coma with prepared mlnco moat and delicious fruit to make tho plum pudding. Crnnborries, nnd first class groceries sold by Hraunon A Ragan. Change In Schedule Commencing Monday Dec. 3rd Tho O. U. T. (;p.'8 Stoamors Altona and Po mona will leave for iroruiiluKlally ex- cept Sunduy, at 8 a. m u ii t Laco urlHlns alid draporloa at Uuren iV Uauiilton's. Thnkglvag niantr. When coiisiderlnir where jou will take your Thanksgiving dinner, romorn hor that one of the inoit pleasant eating rooDia in tho city und where tho Bervice la first-clan with tables loaded witli the best of fond and luxuries iito to found ut tho St. Elmo Restaurant. Barrels o! Money Would not buy ti bettor inacl.lno than tho btamlard Rotnr It's perfection luolf. Youcnp't fitd a better raaohine at ny line tfliddod. lrico", uo matter it lis iliu.no.nl High me5d, two In ona. look and chain stitch, larger twhiujl, ensy running. Mora good points than many other onV machine' P. A Q3IQGINS H07 OomrnoriMal St. ST Carbido for jour gas lamp, 2 pounds for 26 cents. . about. X X . X . wrV WSMZS'-lLSSEi: & COMPANY. TURMTUHE 8 HOUSli. I SMSWEEJl OF POSTOFFICE. Patton's Clubbing Oiler Wc want your subscription busi ness and we therefore make f Ills offer until December 15 : : : McClures, Cofuiionolitaii, Munsey 12.05. Hi milar price f!).t)0. Cosmonolilau. McClures, House io r hold, $2 35. Kegulur price :i.00. Cosmopolitan. Household, Current Literature, $3 00. Jtegular price $5 00 , McCluro, Art Student, HoiiFel.old, $:j.00. Hegular price 2.00. Sticeess, Pearsons, Cosmopolitan, $150. Regular price 12.01). Harper's Weoklv, Success; House hold, $0.00. Regular price $ 1.50 i We furthermore will accept any combination offer advertised. This notice will not appear azaln so cm It out. : : : : : : : Patton's Book Store, innniniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B 1 11' ai aiiio For the next two weeks at the Fair Store. wc must have the room for our Holiday goods. I Now is your time, wc mean what wc : say. X X M YOURS FOR BARGAINS M M THE FAIR STORE 1 274 Commercial St.. saicm. Oregon. OjlIlMMJIiaUllUJllllilliliilJB Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAP, Manager. GRAND OPENING Mr. Cordray begs tq lumouiuo spc pml engaemont ol tho famous JULES GPAU OJ'KRA COMPANY, present ing threo wonderful productions Fr. dny und Saturday. Novombor 30th and December 1st. With special matineo aaiuruuy. Friday Night, El Capitan Saturday Matinee ny Request cChimcs of Normandy Saturday Night. .Little Tycoon Largo and Powerful Chorus. Aug mented Orohostru. A Cur Load of Scenorv. SPECIAL..., Announcement TUP. ORIGINAL Royal Marine Band OF ITALY WILL GIVE ONE NIGHT CONCERT Friday Evening Nov. 30, 19C0 AT, ARMORY 49 ? ARTISTS 40 i ft jsa AMERlCV'-N.Y, PRESS ASSISTED BY SlgnorFerrucc'oClannlnl. Grand Opirallc Tenor. and Slgnor Giovanni Sctaro. Ilarplsi, Director Maaajer Gtorg.o Mlncllt F. Glanulu i RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AT THE W. I-J, BURGHARDT CO, 263 Commercial qt. Bids ior Fire Hose Notice is herein' lIvh Hmt UUai...i i.m. will bo received ut tho otllco of the un dursigned, up to 5 o'clock i. in of Tues I?' nwComH !.lh- im 'or furnishing ii,a F,ly,nLsi'lom 0r0. with Six Hundred (000) foot of first class rubber Ire hoso nnd ooupllnus. All bids must bo uccompnnicd by n cortitlad check in the sum of tm porentof b. offered and tho Common Council reserves thp right to rejeotany and all bids submitted m this ImI.uU Dono by ordornf the Common Council, thU tli, day of Nov um bor, 1000. 11 W City Itecorder. OufSwSsJrr-oij-xa-v. Ber th 0 1 1 ht& "HI H3T9 Uif Botfa gulBT " ''.y mMflifcTll Lnnnl ains rf TT - CHANGE X x riedman's WILL TAKE PLACE SOON. IN ORDHR To MAKE "I HE CHANGE, THE STOCK HAS TO DE REDUCED NEARLY- ONE-HALF And to sell ruittdlv. there must bo Bomo inducement to tho purchnser. Tliio thoy nro euro to have. Wo start tho great destruction of tlio prices on our stock immediately, and vfll tuko about 110 days. It will enable vou to buy n $15 suit of clothes for $11, n f'l suit for $7.60, a $10 suit for $0.50. an $8 suit for $5. In children's clothing you will gut tho buuio proportion. Men's rubbers worth 70c. for 00c and GOc rubbers for 40c. Ijullea' rubbers worth tlOe for !18c. Children'H rubbora tho same proportion nud tho sumo in artics. Rubber hoots, n discount of 20 per cunt. MnoklntoiluH fnr men nud ladles at 00c on tho dollar. Spool cotton, best brands, ut 20c per dorcn. Ten cent spool silk for five cents. A package of chenillu or nrraseuo to sell for Do, worth 10c. Km broideries ut 00c on tho dollar; laces ditto. PuBeamoutry trimmings nt half prico. Ladies' shocu worth $0 for 75c; all ln dies' shoes cost $2, $2.00, $3, $3.00 to ho sold for 00c. Children's bIioos Just half prico. Overalls worth 00c for 38c. All our men's underwear at GOc on tho dollar. Men's ovorehirtfl nt GOe on tho dollar. .Men's collars, tho 20c nnd 10c grade, nt 8c, tho 12'2c grade for 7c, tho 10c for 0 cents. Dlankuts, (juiltB, counterpanes will ho sold nt a discount of 20 per cent. This will ffive consumers an opportunity (o pur chase (he best grade of goods at a lower price than has been heard of in Salem before. Those who know the value of money, and have sense enough to know a good thing when it is of lered to them will come and partake of this great sale at. X X X X X FRIEDMAN'S Cor. State and SEASONABLE GOODS AT SEASONABLE PRICES Dressskirts, Underskirts,-Wool Shirt waists and Fascina tors at 1-3 discount from Regular prices. Our purchase of travellers samples, at 1-3 discount a Dies us to oo so. Having purchased the stock of .the Ooborn Racket Stoti at a great discount, I will sell shoes at wholesale cos and some for less. ISflDORE- Location First Door test importfli Fine .Buckles, Tips and Plumes The Litest In hats and inany other novelties at tlio NEW miLLINBRY &TORB MRS. D, L, FIESTER, First Door South ol S i.ik.1 kir cc 'du?e&i T"E CAPITAL BUSINESS ' '" ' AT rho present year. You will find hero skillful teachers, correct iiellS: aquipmonts. Students ndmlttml at nnv imtn'omio nddress, mitlllni'MA mlilrnaa ir Bottled Beer Kllrjcera Beck,Succesoi8 to Souih8aeii Bottlirti Works. . All oidora forbotilod beor will lw tilled nt the brewery. Kent on cold storniro. Fres city dolivery. T.dnnnB -37. Get a Premium on, .... Kilns " V Sl'ATB m Ulghost cash price paid at Uilbart Uros. Rank, oppoito Gray nroe, Hold jjovorninent license ua dealers In all kinds of Becuntiop. 11-KMf m " "" " '" ' i Sawed Wood and Cedar Posts 2000 Finest cedar posts just received and for sa'e at reasonable prices.' D. S. BENTLEY & CO Ph0ae30' 319 Front St. -.--.; I ,OF PlRi at X' x New Racket Lntest styles of ladies' ,MkolaaU UatrB.ty,C80,In,lil,8,c3to, sold ior cue, nil other vi-IipIm.. " A $2, $2.00 nnd $ 1 rsct for it ,, iuu uuihui, ior '1UC. " "' Mon'a workimt elnv,.D i. . 30 per cont. The ,,;;'..' .."."'"M The best kid gloves at Imlf p Feathoro, tips nnd plninca wn'rii to70(MoboBoldforlUCeaCl '"' ft Towels nt two-thinls their valuo. Table clothos,20 ,M,r cent. dtiewiL All dress goodB, 30 per cent uW, Ournlmlsto rcul.ro alwut itfcoiiu. dollar average, on alwut $I0,0W nf goods, and must be iloiie wUhhJ dayB from tho 10th of November. Neckties, 30c graile for 20. En,. .l for :i0c, tho 20c bow b tor lftV. 8px that will woar tim pricei ont . Belling nOOepuir for :it.. VMj 20c. A 16c pair for U... A 10c $ (tc, nnd n 6c pair for 3c. A fountain pen worth SOcforBc. A box of papor and onvelopa vortk 10c for -In. Tnblo cutlery nt GOc on the dollar Rozorfl. Btrops. and knives, irtid worth n dollar lor (KV. NEW RACKE1 Com. Sts. Salem Or. GREENBflOfl South of the Postoftce, A a an InVKUlllldlll. IMS I0W,! dividends. This fact Is (lemonjW- continnully by our gradual. our students huoner0f,uw nrofltuble empluyir enldnrtar W twoweeks. Plan now towo"- COLLEGE. SALEAL ORfqO". Hmo. Vhdiars welcome ForillM""! ytjw..-. ., T l .... I.ln..lnal RaleO). Urfg"" ,T , a. (JIAI.E.&, . ..w.,-", - rs lira ) Wedding Recepll all occasions, i s ' For and. LeRoy I.Gew.W 203 Cottate and Ferry StSU"" OFmUSICAHPI A.SC.rlnJ,M.lWh ftnd ixt. H rt term UB Ti, tW I Hemi r tirmt Mw t! Mmlc room Vo. 7 r""""" ".ffitSW School and Business TnnoB.'aJluti ,urA-o"iiody?Krt il ".r.ji.ni Common ecbool. Hu . i ni i.i vo Fcur r" iwnni.mniuiHvui --, BJ5 i;i - .. 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