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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1914)
TEN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OROEON, FRIDAT, NOVEMBER 13, 1911. "MEET ME AT MEYERS SPECIAL REDUCED PPwICES ON OUR STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE IMPORTED TA BLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND FANCY PIECES NOW IS THE TIME TO PUR CHASE LINENS SPECIAL SALE PRICES THIS WEEK ON WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S MERODE UNDERWEAR UNSURPASSED VALUE-GIVING IN WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES AT PRICES WHICH ARE DEEPLY CUT FOR THIS SALE .'GOOD IRK DONE AT I STATE SANATORIUM Tomorrow the Last Day of These SPECIAL SALES $2.00 ENGLISH COATINGS EX. SPECIAL, $1,39 YARD A special offering of splen did Coatings in mixed color ings US inches wide an ex cellent wearing material for Coats, Suits or Skirts. $2.00 grade, per yard $1.39 Tomorrow the last day. $1.75 WOOL DRESS GOODS EX. SPECIAL, $1,39 YARD An extra heavy quality of fancy granite cloth Suiting splendid for wool Dresses, Suits, etc. US inches wide in two colors only, brown or navy blue. $1.75 grade, per vard i' $1.39 Tomorrow the last day. A SALE OF EXCELLENT 50c STAMPED LAUNDRY PILLOW CASES, 11c EACH BAGS EX. SPECIAL, 43c This sale should attract all housekeepers. An excellent hemmed Pillow Case of good grade muslin full size, 42x.6 inches lie each Tomorrow the last day. MEN'S 50c CASHMERE HOSE SPECIAL PRICE THREE PAIRS FOR $1.00 An excellent quality fine Cashmere Hose full shaped, in black only, with grey heel and toe a good grade at 50c three-day special 35c pair Three pairs for $1.00 Tomorrow the last day. An attractive sale that will appeal to the early Christmas shoppers Stamped Laundry Bags, good quality linen crash, patent fastenings on the bottom. These will make splendid yet inexpensive gifts. pach 43c Tomorrow the last day. BOYS 25c IRONCLAD HOSE SPECIAL AT 18c PER PAIR Here's the boy-proof Hose that will please both parent and boy a stocking made for rough wear. Will give excel lent satisfaction.- 25c grade spe'cial, per pair 18c Tomorrow the last day. Salem's Big Department Store Jl y ilcooilcboD s fcsS The , House - of Quality Report From Dr. Bellinger of Tuberculosis Sanatorium i Is Encouraging 1 All Around Town gllll lllllt SOOII ill HO Veill'S. It Is IIKI-ll'NH tO SHV tilt! vinit WIIS llllh'll VlljoVl'll hy nil. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist in fitting lassos correctly, i). H, ljn.ii k bldg. Eugene Kill who was picked up by Olfi"or Jack W'liito lit Ht evening in an Intoxicated condition near 12th ami I'nion streets, plead guilty thin morn ing In police court nml wus given three i!ny in the city Jnil or u ftl fine, Reservations to the Students' Lyceum! Course .Monday, November 111, lit the : tlriinil opera liuiimi. Bnlom Woman's club will meet In pub- II,. i;i u i.... v i i , ... j "' 'Ill,') HUl'lllllCr I -ff , m ;.u o cioea, , ., . , You can't afford to miss such a soa An auction aula waa held yesterday !, of entertainment t mit the Students' nt I lie (I. M. Ilnrvoy place nine miles Lyceum Course otters, Abates polished and mounted, tier k Keene, 3Ni stale street. Gard- tmrthrast of llii' eit.v. All nf t tit live stock on tiie rnnrli wmh sold to the highest bidder. Mr. Harvey's sun, (I, R. llnrvev, wus the auctioneer. Iloma WotWanh Of the 11 Institutions and 61 state if 1'iieis to whom hliinli tonus were sent out by Secretary of State Olcutt upon vbich to ins lie their minimi reports ami Laundry Under ",',llm,('" f,,r ilt-tl appropriations for new iniiiiiiiri'ineiiti nil win V 11111,11, ni ,.,.,1 . i I lie next liii'ii ii ill I in' i in. I. in onler Hint a riHh iliiys, Moiiilnvs, Tuesilnvs, Wod-I'1"' secretary of stnte run v eoiuplle the uesdiiy ' uml Fridays. I'lio'uo 2171. 1 ('"''get of ostiiuiilos for the coming log F ily washing, 50 eents. i islntuie, only Mil hnvo responded. These i ' puna nun osiiiiinios me one tomorrow, the 1,'itli, uml Secretary of Htute (lleott is sin, ling out "hurry up" notlees toj i no m iiciiuipicnis tmiiiy o Joseph iMilllgan, of Kalaina, Wash., itns been visiting lit the home of ,1. 1''. l'unl.'ip. lie Is mi uncle of Mr. Ilnu. lap nml is tin' only relative Mr. Alilll- II 4 Comfortable Reading Glasses for Winter Evenings Let me niako you comfortable for long evenings of reading or embroidery by mpplylng Reading (llniisee nimlo for YOUR EYF.fl, Htop those annoying headache and burning and smarting of the eyes uniler lamplight, Isn't It worth while! ' i MISS A. McCULLOCH, OPTOMETRIST 209-210 Hubbard Building Thono 109 Oo to Will's nmlc store or Coinmer lul book store for season ticket,, to the Lyceum Course, I E. F. Brown was today appointed ad I mioistiiitor of the estnte of the lute 'Hubert Mntr.ko, by Judge Hiishoy. The estate Is vnlueil lit '.'."iOII. .loliu Manor, j l-M win IWors mul M. Ileelier were ap point appraisers. The heirs of the ileeenseil me a lather ami mother, two ulsters nml four brothers, all of Hulling. Mtiimt Minn ulll, l, .,,.....! ...... Ibrolheis lucateil In Wlseonsin. Home food sale, The Ladies of the: 1'uiteil HvnimcUciil cliuieh will hold a fund milo tonmrruw, Nnturdny, In tluii window or the Imperial l'urnituiii store. Nine planta ongaged in the maiiufac-' tine of cider nml viiieunr ami the imik l lug of pickles III this stnte during the! ureal yeHr emllng dune dll, 10U, repre i sent ii total aggregate valuation of I li:i,i.'.Ml In property ami maiiufnctured a cniuhiiicil tutal of 2,li.'iH,iHio galluusl of eider which, nt an average of 1,1 1 cents per gallon, was valued at 44ll, oUO. The nvetnge tutal number uf per suns given empluvineiit III this Induslrv' was 1 1 Hi ami the total pavrnll fur ail plums aggregated H0,MU fur the year, - o ' j To the yotom who have not registered this year at the city hall: You will; have till Saturday, ,1 o'clock p. m., No lemlier "1st, to register for the ensuing election held litvember 7th In the var ions wards of the elty. Io nut put off regi'iterlug, hut register now, j The high water mark for the suilltlng of elnliiis ami accounts tins been estnli lished in tiie auditing department of the secretary of state's office when, for the month of October, wiirrnutH were; audited aggregating the tolul of ,'1,1100 wuithiiIh, the largest amount drawn in1 the state's history. The largest amount credited to any particular department was H.")2 warrmiU drawn on account of salaries and expenses of the industrial accident commission, which reflects the' rapid growth of tne business in this department. ", Svt my window there are some boau-1 lil'ul suitings and the price won't hurt your pocketluioli, 1). 11, Mosher, Htnto street, Governor Wont has drawn up the qua in ii tint proclnmatioii, In tentative, form, fur prohibiting the eutruiice into' this stnte of anlniuls from any of the I .'I eastern ami miildliMvcsIc i n states j that are now under federal ipiarantlnej on account of the prevalenco of the foot and inuutli disease aiming animals, but it will not be 'issued nor go into effect until it has been gone into thor oughly in every detail tu see that It cuve's the ground completely for the protection of the livestock industry of tnesliite. (luveruor West went to I'urt In ml this morning to be gone for a couple of days, Flno fur sets nt Moiihors nt one half the price clunged elsewhere. The employed boys' class of the Y. M. (', A, meets tonight at the associa tion for a special meeting and a feed. Charles Kmiwliiml will deliver an ad dress to the boys, The junior buys' football team is scheduled to play the mute school tumurrow if the weather penults, The game will be played on the unto school grounds. The Inst game between these tenuis resulted in a tie, II to 0, each team making one touch down, Laura Lutse who was lodged In the woman's ward of the city jail Inst night charged with being drunk, was given a I'JO fine or 10 itnyi in Jail by i'ollce Judge Klglii this morning. Mrs. l.ntue has been up In police court be -j furo on thn same charge, Mio was ar rested last night by 1'olice Matron Lynch ami one of the officers, ami tnkeu to the station, Mis. I.utre pro- teste! her lull lice but the prepuuder' line of the evidence convinced the jnilge that she was guilty, The Balrnn Y. M, O, A, Is making ex ton-die plans fur Association holiday, November 1.1, mid hns secured a limn her of prominent speakers for the e- cnslon, Moetcliiry Compton was In I'uitlniiil, and 1'iauhllii I'. Griffith, president of the lnrtlnnd Hallway,1 Light 1'oiver company, promised to allow ,1, K, Werleln, special agent or the ininpnny, to devote the riumlay to spenslng In Nulcni. Mr. Werleln is a member of the physical eiiinniittee of the rortlaiul Y. M, C. A. and was tine I of the leaden In a recent membersiiip i cuimmlgii in I'nitluiiil. He will speak I at Hie CoiigrcgiitliMinl church Sunday morning nml will address the boys' tunas meeting at the a.snciation rooms lit it u 'clock in the afternoon. ' Among tlio speakers scheduled for Association Sunday nt the churches in this city, Hurry Htoue will occupy the pulpit of tiie Haptist church in the morning and the Methodist Kpiscopal church In the evening at 7:'.W. Mr. Htoue will address a muss meeting in tiie afternoon at !l o'clock at the (hand theater. A. .1. Kobinson, membership secretary of I'urthiml, will spenk lit the I'resbyterinn church. Htaulcy linker, of Portland, will speak nt the Christian cliui-L-h nn Numlay morning. A. M. Gril ley, physicnl itireetnr of the Portland Y. M, C. A., will speak at I ho Leslie M. K. church on "The New Conception of a I'hysicnl Kducntion" Hundiiy iiiorn iug, and Kdwluil ,Tnllnian, ,lr., of this city, will talk on "The Hoys' Prob lem'' during the snn-e services. At the .liison Lee M. E. church, .Incoh Stoclior, of thu Willnnii'tte university faculty, will speak in the morning, At the Cen tral Cougregiitionnl church, (I. II. (ling rich will spenk on "The Knur Hipinre Men" in the morning. The )u w of supply and demand lins nothing to do with the mulling of mis tnkes. GLOBE TODAY AND SATURDAY 13T1I EPISODE of the TREY 0' HEARTS WARREN KERRIGAN In a 8 Reel Drams, and A flood Comedy 10c Coming Sunday, Monday and Tuesday CHARLES STEVENS In SHORE ACRES 8 ACTS WEDNESDAY sod THURSDAY The Qreatost of all pictures THE LURE "Everything; possible should be done to ene.our:ige those who ?oine hero to re main until all danger to society is past and every possible effort should be put forth to reach easi'8 now mingling in public us a constant menace. Our plain duty in public service is to remove the source of infection from the soeiul body of the state and yet maintain a discipline of personul hygiene and san itation that will make the snnitoriiini tho safest of public places, " says Dr. (J. H. Bellinger, superintendent of the tuberculosis siiriitnrinm in hia biennial ropnrt to the state board of control, which was received yesterday. Dr. Bellinger's report fa of a most encouraging nature and the success of the frcntment during the past two years, considering tho serious nature of the mubidy, has been most fluttering, The stittistieul report shows thut of the total number of pnticnts under care and tiTiitiiient during the past bien nium, .admitted and re admitted, for pulmonary tuberculosis, fully 42 per cent have beea discharged as cured, ar rested or improved, and this notwith standing that 50 per rent of the total number of patients under treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis wus in the "far advanced" class. Many Helped, Borne Cured. "This institution is looked to as a source of scientific and practical in formation concerning tuberculosis ond I hopo we may bo able to furnish the people of this state with such informa tion, so that it will ultimately show re sults in a lowered death rnto from this altogether too prevalent disease," snys I)r, Bellinger. "I nm asking that sleep ing porches bo provided for employes, especially the nurses. This could be done by lowering the third floor, which is now used as sleeping (punters for employes, with but smnll expense. It seems to me that it is an obligation we owe the nursing staff who have so patiently administered to the sick here, and ut the snme time it would net us a strong point in the education of the public, to fight iifjainst this grout, white plague, ' ' Til" iluily population of the institu tiun has increased from 41 to (10 (luring the past two years, the greater percent age of increase having boon during the past year, and the per capita cost of iimintcnnncc hns decreased from iM2 to '10 during the past year in keeping with the increased population. The past year, according to the report, also shows u much' larger per cent improv ed, arrested nnd cured, though, Super intendent Hellincir says, "the number of Inst stnge eases received is still so high as to give us altogether too large a number of lenths." Of the tfiO.OiMI appropriated for mnintennnce for the bieuninl period ending December .'11, 1011, but 4 .(iOl . l.'l hud been expended up to the close of tho report period, September .'10, lenving a bnlnnce nf 7,.'IHN.il7 to run the institution for the remaining three months. In milking allowance for the gradual lucroiisc. in popiilatiun, the stole board of control will recommend a biennial nppropiintion of SK.SOO for tho ensuing two years, )H,S00 increase over the Inst period, and 1(1,20(1 will be recommended for providing more space and for repairs uml improve ments which the sanitoriiim is very much in need nf. Dr, Bellinger is much pleused with the generous treatment he received nl the hands uf the hoard of control uml feels that, if the sums reconimended are allowed by the legislature, he will be able to inuko a much better show ing for the ensuing two yenvs. Kntharyue L. Coupor lias filed a ault fur divorce ngninst her liusbnud, tieorge It. Cooper, alias (ieorge H. Tabler, or Honieo Tabler, in Hie circuit court of this i on nly, Mhe alleges that he deceiv ed her as to his being a mini uf means and a prnpertynwncr liefore their mar riage and that he even failed to stnte his right inline. They were miiiried ill Sale a, .Inly I'll, li. The plaintiff fur ther alleges that the det'endaiit appro printed certain property of hers to his own use of the value of lonii, She is the widow of (leorgo L, Clarke mid nsks that her name of Knthiirync L. Clnrkc be returned. N. D. Elliott, secretary nnd acting treasurer uf the Minion county repub lican central comni'ttee, today filed the expense account fur the campaign just closed. The report shows that the sum uf IIi4.hu was expended, mostly fot the advertising of mass meetings, liiiiids, hall rout and the ilistrilmitioii of handbills, None of the other political parties of the counties mis filed mi ex petis.i account to date, The Studouaker Corporation of Am erica today filed A suit against Davis Hens III the circuit court of this county. The plaintiff alleges that goods, wares ami merchandise to the value of tllWO.Ul! were delivered to Hie defend ant and uf this sum fllO.M'.' yet re mains unpaid. This amount is i-lainicd to have been due on January 1, lull, and the plaintiff sues for interest on this sum from that date in addition to toe pilnclpnl and eoiiit costs, A suit for divorrs was filed In the circuit (unit today by llessie It, Smith against Juhu K. Smith, The couple were married In Kansas ill 1111 1. It is alleged in the complniiit thnt tho hus band refused to work after he beeanie a benedict and that the couple was obliged to live with the bride s parents. After the birth of a son, the plaintiff alleges that her hushaad refused to live with her, and made his home apart nnd lefused to come witn the family to Oregon. She asks for a decree of ah 'iilute divorce and the custody of their IH mouths old son, John Wesley Smith. The warrants on Ult roads and high ways account were lsiie. yestetdny by the t on nt v clerk and mailed to the TONIGHT AND SATURDAY The Picture of the Day England's Menace In Three Parts A Startling Exposition of The Terrors of Modern Warfare. With vivid realism It shows the danger that Is hovering over London, and the part that aeroplanes, high explosives, and beseiging battleships may play in its at tack, and capture. Produced in London. mutuaFweekly Great current events of the world as seen through the eye of the movie camera. A SPARKLING KEY STONE COMEDY NEW TODAY SALEM CHIMNEY BWEKP. Phone 19. WANTED TO BUY Oat and vetch or clover hay. Phone 47-F-24. BtIGH Theater 10cAlways Good-lOc I'OU BALK I'ukin uud white Judian runner ducks. Phone 003-J. TWO vacant lots to trade for a house and lot. Phone 1376 W. OLD PAPERS for carpets; 10 cents per hundred. Journal office. FOH SALE Young fresh cow, with calf, fti!) North Twenty-first. FOR REiNT 4-room modern house, 230 South Fourteenth streets UHKSSEI) goat mint for sale tomorrow, ji 4 cents pound. Phone 1370-W. -tA WANTED By experienced dressmaker, sewing by tiie day. Phone 80-F-2. THE HOME of "Hot" Chicken Taniales is Fred's Night Lunch. FOB SALE Dry second-growth fir wood, $4 per cord. Phone 224!). FOR SALE Flanders roadster auto. Address O. P. tliven, Turner, Ore.' ' FOB RENT Two well furniBhed rooms for housekeeping, inquire at 401 N. i C'ottnge. j CHOICE GOAT MEAT For sole nt I tho soap works, cheap. 1230 Ferry. Phone 083. FOR SALE Dray work horse, weighs about U'O; will sell cheap. Cupitnl : City Creamery. WANTED Work of any kind to pny t j for board uml room. Address W. CI., ! care Journal. claimants. Two accounts, however, were returned to 'the road supervisor for the correction of errors, mid these warrants are not yet out. Tho total amount of tiie warrants drawn on this fund is )1(I,H42,5I. The general fund warrants will bo issued today and mailed. Eev. T. S. Mumey, who had a suit case full of valuable papers stolen from his buggy while he wus holding a meet ing at a schoolliouse on the Silverton road last' Sunday, reported to the po lice today that he had recovered all the papers of value. The parties who took the suitcase were evidently looking for money, and failing to lind any scat tered the papers about ou tho road.' John F, Daws brought sui today in the i ircuit court against Nels O. Tok stad, charging in his complaint that the defendant unlawfully withholds pos session of a strip of hind seven feet wide nt one end and 10 at the other i alonrf the west side of tiie plaintiff's, property, (in this account the plaintiff i iineges mat ao is iininageil in the sum of floO, On account of a previous suit over the line fence ho claims thnt he was ilaniiiged to the extent of iflliill ley tho alleged refusal of the defendant, Tokstnd, to remove the the fence, uud Hnws seek iliimnges in the aggregate of $4.i(l nnd the costs of the uction. Judge Oalloway, who has been sitting in Judge Clcetoii's court ill Portland for the lust week, will return to this city tomorrow to resume duties in depart ment No. 2 of the circuit court. Judge Kelly, of Albany, wus called here today to hear the applications for finul papers in the citizenship nscs which were scheduled to be held before Judge Hal loway. " PERSONALS Mrs. Win. (lulvin, of Tunrion, is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Airs. .1. M. Law. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kichuiilhou, of liosebnrg, are visiting at the home of Attorney (lenerul Cmnford. A. J. Egnu, of llopmeie, is in the citv on business. Mrs. II, L, Hcnts mid Miss L. Bents, of Aurora, were heic yesterday for a short visit. John SI. Scott, general passenger agent of the Southern Pacific lines, is in the city looking over tho business situation', F. Hopkins, of The Ihilles, Is a Salem visitor. . FOB TRADE House and lot in Port In nd for Salem property. I'lioun loTO-W. -A TWO large Jersey, fresh cows ami cnlvesj will sell cheap. See thuia milked. 1417 Market, FOR KENT Small three -room cot tage in suburbs. Address Rebecca B. Anderson, (W7 N. Front street. SLEEPING- BOOM FOR BENT $3.00 per month. Uontlcmnn preferred. 581 North Church street. $.'10 BI'VS n toO Majestic range, near ly new; hot water connections good us new. Mrs. A. C. Sampson, Fuit vi.'w avenue, South Siileni. FARM FOR KENT Good U-room bun galow nnd ten acres of improved land at Albany, tl") per month. In ipiiro at 113(1 North High, Airs. Rook lidge, Salem. FOR HALE Or trade for good cow, a surrey, nearly new; undercut, canopy top, holds four. Call Center Struct La hi. WE HAVE grain uml vetch iiay for sale at the much or delivered win r re.piireil, (ieorge Swegle, (iaidca Road. WANTED Hy lady with two children, woik in store or office. Must havo work soon. Address J. 1)., euro Journal, WANTED Capable parly to teach young i it ii ii elocution nnd expression. Lessons evenings. Address F. W., cine Journal. too Itl'YS A FA II M TEAM, harniwi an 1 good II li -Inch Stiidebnker wagon, all complete. A. C. Sampson, Fair view avenue, South Salem. A CIOOD, STRONG HONEST BOY of 20 kii nts work; must hnvo something to do immediately. Phone 2300, or cull room 207, Alasoiiic Building. notice, horsemen v0 have a method for relieving lameness; guar antee cure of navicular trouble. Fair (Ironiiils Shops. J. 0. Seniles, Slgr. ENVER PASHA MAY COMMAND THE TURKS FOR BENT One five-room modern bungalow and one four-room houso with city water, CI. W. Lafler, 400 Hubbard building. FOR SALE 30 acres, near Eugene, of garden land; good buildings. On Pa cific highwny. Terms to suit at 0 per cent. J. It. Baker, Junction City, Oregon. FOR SALE 20 acres 3 miles from Hindi's bank, all in eultivntion; fair ly good house and barn. Will tako a house and lot in Salem as part myiuciit. Innuirc. for John Ninon. nest Milein, or phono slnl-W, Athens. Nov, 13. Enver Pimha, the Turkish war minister, is likely to Hike the field In person ngninst the ullies, it was said in iidvicea received here to- I day from Constnntinople. Enver is regarded by (ierman nrinv ; men as one of the most efficient nffj. i cofa in the sultmi's army, lie is an' extremely dashing, li'iigiu'tle, eomnmnd-l er, has mi excellent military education; on Teutonic lines uml has seea consid erable service in the Turkish revolu- i tion, In Tripoli and In the Bulkiin war.; By the Young Turks he is almost,: lilolir.cd. With the more conservative element he is not so popular. He is but , uttio more tlinn 30 years old. ' When In SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Tres and Private Baths. SATES 7ISo, 11.00, 11.50 PER DAT. The only hotol In Uia business district. Nearest to all Depot. Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Horn Awy from Horns. T. O, BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones free Auto But. CANCER Positively and painlessly removed Id brief time without the knife or money j refunded. I Address, Pr. It. B. Bonner, Box 833, North Vakima, WaH Dept. J. ; 17 I'OR SALE Complete gnrago repair i... .;,.,.,... i..,i i i.,i.. ,,,,',, ,l, M, ,,,K,,iK . I,,,,. Robert Mntzke, Slate street, between Coninicreiiil nnd Front. All machines tools, etc., new and latest design. Address E. F. Hrown, Independence. A FIRST CLASH well-secured mortgage i n H.i acres improved land, near So I in, running 2 yenrs at, S pe, iisscsseu vii i r j oi or linul itni.ari. Amount of mortgage ir32."i(); will dis count 1 per cent, making It II per cent, inteiest into. See ,1. A. Mills. FOR TRAHE A good brick biisiiiesit block In Eugene, Ore.; good Ii mo property, Will trade for good farm la id In the Willametto valley. Will pny ynii to look this up. AddnvH P. O. Box 201, Eugene, Ore. HERE YOU ARE Just what you worn looking fori 24 acres, .j niile from school, fenced with woven wire fence, small shack, well, ,'t acres plowed, S acres oak timber, tl miles out, price Hum, f.'illl cash, balance 3 years at (I per cent. Five acres nciiriy all In cultivation, 20 rnj to school, store, depot, blacksmith shop, wnrehoiis,', lie fare to Snlein; small house, well, etc; price fsoo, ;mu cash, bnlauco easy payments. Nearly new 5-rooni, bnth, puntry, full basement, plastered lioise, good well water, small barn, 3 lots, 140(1, i.j cash. J. N, llaiiiard, 27j State street, rf . Special New Korean City Restaurant Bpmish Chicken, Hot Tamalea, ChlU Con Carna, Chop Suey Noodle 420 Ferry Street i