EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, , OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1916. . Hi 5 Meyers AMERICAN MODEL BUILDER Contest All Around Town T;"""tt""tt"""""-"1 mjmm ! I -TVt, "pen m .Wmr ' I PIJ A Contest en to Every Boy Under' 16 Years Boys, Here's Your Chance to Win An American Model Builder Set FREE How Many Words Can You Make Out of the Words AMERICAN MODEL BUILDER? This contest is open to boys under 16 years and starts today closes Decem ber 20th. The prize will be awarded Christmas Eve. Write the words on one side of paper; bring the finished list to Meyers' Toyland on the second floor. Think hard make just as many words as you possibly can, just a few words difference may mean a great deal. Get in and win this fine No. 3 set. Greatest of All Constructive Toys It contains 15 per cent more new and novel parts and builds 20 per cent more models than any other outfit. We are headquarters for this unexcelled Mechanical Builder. We carry a full line of parts and extras the year round. A Model Builder Set FREE 0 i I i ! ; i ; i , ! I , i I ! i If COMING EVENTS TONIGHT Dec. 7. The Winning of Bar bara Worth," Opera House. Dec. 8. "lilossoming of Mary Anne" play at High school auditorium. Dec. X. Sonora grand opera at Public Library 8 p. 1 in., ''Kigoletto. " Dec. 11-16. Third Ann.inl liar ion County Con fchow u Derby building. Dec. 12. Kupt. .1. W. Todd ad dress before Six o'clock ( lub. Dec. 14-13. "The Dictator" at opera house, auspices (.'hcrriuns. Jan. 2. Annual Cherrian ban quet. ! county. Eugene Register, Salem Alleys Defeated Oregons According to trie story of the scores made in the bowling contest last night the Salem Alleys defeated the Oregons by a score of 2444 to 2135, which in the i averages gives the Salem Alleys the sheriff-elect of Marion ; edge on the Oregons by one point, or Heating stoves at genuine reductions 12..-U Opal at I0.75. (!. !s. Hamilton. Entire Stock Women's Suits 1-2 Price. Special pre-Xmas offer ings in every dept. Entire Stock of Party Dresses 1-2 Priced i QUALITY AND SERVICE JJL'ii mm f4-44-f THE CHRISTM'S I STORE Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, flta glMM m eorreetly. U. 8. Bank. Bld. A. F- Sou.th.wic, of Salem, was ap pointed turnkey at the stnte peniten tiary today by Warden Munpliy. He will go to work tomorrow morning. Dr. F. H. Thompson of 416 Bank of Commerce bldg., specializes in Eye, Gar, Nose and Throat. tf The Ladies Alliance of the Unitarian elinreh will meet I'Viday afternoon at 2:;ill at the residence of Mrs. H. P. Taylor, M:I7 Center street. Ladies of Absentee the church and congregation invited. I " horley o jSundin Joseph A. Martin, son of Joe Martin, : Baker . of 1145 Saginaw street, now a coal ; l.aflar . passer on the I luted States steamer St. Louis, which is stationed at Hono lulu, Hawaii, passed an examination re cently inr the hospital corps with a I grade of !0 per cent, He is now waiting! for orders to report to a new assign- j incut. Harrington 0 iSwienink-. Fire place screens protect the home Absentee . against loss by fire. Special prices. (.'. McKinnoy S. Hamilton. i 1'attou 7 . Hill to 1. Baker of the Oregons rolled high score with 22S points while high average was taken by l'uttou of the Alleys with 1!H points. The scores follow: Totals Team average, lli: Oregons. (1) (2) (3) To. Av. 154 134 134 4ii2 134 , l.'il 2(Hi 1X5 5:tii 17!P , Ml - 1511 Hi7 44S I4H 22S 15il J40 !!i 17ii 174 .1:10 lull 4H2 154 m;i2 MO 7S4 24;!5 Auction Sale At the Quick Kxchauge Auction -Market on Saturday, Pee. 9, l!l(i, at 10 a. ni., consisting of horses, buggies, wagons, harness, 1 spray pump with barrel near ly new, 7 pure bred Rhode Is land Red pullets and some Cock erels, ami ninny other things; also at 1:30 p. m., all hinds of household furniture, one roll top writing desk nearly new. Don't Forget Kvorybody Ayelconie, Ladies especially invited. - sell everything on commission. F. N, WOODSY, Auctioneer, Phone 511 WAITED Salem Alleys. Twenty hogs were killed today at the Oregon state training school to provide sausage and smoked hams and snare ribs for the boys during the coming W mourns, lias number will make about 3,500 pounds of meat. In February an other 20 hoga will meet the same fate. ai i e aaa k i i .mum u.imo pounds or meat is used eacii i Totals Team average, ll) (2) (3) Av. To. . IliO 202 1S3 545 12 , 121 14l 130 3!I7 132 , 154 154 154 402 151 , Kio 125 ' 17S 40S 150 . 171 1!l 212 572 101 . 771 Mrt 857 2114 Household Furniture. Woodry jjj tno Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone 511. .103. The Blossoming of Mary Anne" year at the school. The hogs were raised The Snilipoli Dramatic societv of the on the sc.iool farm. . j Salem high school will present, "The o Blossoming of -Mary Anne," a clever La Corona cigar has "Won its favor little play in four acts Kridav evening by its flavor." . j December H, at 8:13 p. m. o I The plot centers around Mary Anne .TD. Thnmaa tTiifrll.a - m !!..... :...... I!.!.. . . ..T ' .1 v-u uv B"-i, aga , VUUBICU . ' -lllllllUlin, 11 llllll CUllllliy gl'l Willi, II o -yesrernay in tne artillery branch of the '"o gossips say, lias been "jilted' by Ed Grossman, horse trader, brother of I United States army and will leave for Bill Barkeley, a Vnle student. Her Olney Crossman, was arraigned this aft-1 Vancouver for instruction in the life of j millionaire" society aunt, upon hearing ernoon on a charire of nettv larceny in a. soldier in that branch of the serv- i tlii:, takes Mnry Anne to New York taking feed from the Center street feed ice. Kelson E. Croshaw, age 21, will where she fairly blossoms into a social barn. Wanted two veal calves every day. Roy Kae Meat Market, 177 S. Com mercial. ' dccO Olney Grossman, horse trader, was ar rested today by Chief Welsh on n charge of using profane lnngungo on the street. Ho was given a hearing and fiued $10. Silver, Ebony and Ivory toilet ware, enlist in the rccular army as soon as his butterfly and is a great social favor uiscuurgo papers irom company jy are "r " mm soi-ieiv. : 1 Tl-.l. . in -r. .1 n. . I Tl ..I ! imicu, mr. xiugnes is irom fans (Jxty and Jlr. Croshaw from South Salem. Dr. Stone's Drug Store makes' free delivery. Phone 35. i - o Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president of Willamette University is greatly in de mand ns a public speaker as during the last year he has been called to var ious points in the northwest. Yester also complete line of novelty goods. I (lll.v '" returned from Mc.Minnville Gardner & Keen, the store with the ' wlll're 1"' spoke two times before the street clock i i oik county teachers' institute. Lust He , PERSONALS . 1 II, Meeker of Albany is in the (' citv Mr. wild Mrs, I'M Smith are in the city from .lefferson. Chas. K. Spauliling returned from l'nrtlnnd last evening. Mr. and Mrs. .loo Keller went to Portland this nioiliung. Pred K. Lamport is home from Con don where he was called on legal busi ness. Dr. W. Carlton Smith was called to Hood Hiver this morning on profession al business. tlovernor iW'tlivcoiltue was a paison gif for Portland this morning on the Oregon Klectric. The following Snleiu people were reg istered at the Multnomah hotel, Port liiinl yesterday: Mrs. ,1. Jones, Mrs. i Moore, Ted Tlionnis. DIED JIAHTIX In Sulci! Tuesday I' ni ber 5, 1!I0, Miles Martin in' his tenth year. The body was sent to the parents who live at 'i'illainook. Butter and Eggs Hit the Toboggan Okicsgo, Dee. 7. Butter and egg juices am On tho toboggan here today, as the federal grand jury food probe ud widespread egg and butter boy cotts by housewives got under way." Cold storage eggs dropped to 28 1-2 mils today, a decline of two cents fcince yesterday. They have fallen 5 3-4 cents this week. Warehouse films today are discharging egg cnndlors, be come of the falling off in the con Kuinptioii of eggs duo to boycotts which are becoming more general each day. Butler is also dropping. Best grades fell 1 12 cents a pound wholesale to day. Wedding invitations, announcements, and calling cards printed at tlio Journal Job Department Prices right. Veterans' Association . Had Splendid Meeting The Mfirion County Veterans' asso-' ciation met today at the armory with an attendance of more than 300, Mom- Barbara Worth at Grand Theatre Tonight Bnrbara Worth, one of the most in teresting types of nil the stellar roles oi tne stage today, is the central figure bers of the affiliating organizations '". !lle drnmntie version of Harold Bell mini riiciion ii mi vtiMiiinuru were, present and took part in Hie day's ex ercises. The morning hours were uiven to I lie general transaction of hiiMncsfc follow; ed by a basket picnic at nnoii in the armory. The afternoon was given entirely to informal campfire talks with no re". ulur program. .Members of the Silverton unit a ml "right 's widely rend novel. 'T1ir Win. ning of Barbara Worth," which will be the attraction at the Clrand tonight, De cember 7. The character will be assumed by Vir ginia Hardy, who in the past few sen sons has attracted the attention if prominent iniinugers through her ability and distinctive charm. Hie is the ideal Barbara and lins been delighting theatre Woodbiirn lodges were called on goers evervn here she lm0 i.lnv...). 'ri..o there was nianifesled n ironeriil who have rcinl tl.i. ;t..,...Lt:.... ..J... good feeling of comradeship. Addresses who, have in their minds eye their ideal i-u' niiiiie iiv ueiariueni nr. Hull of Cortland, .In. A. II. llllilelson, (iid I Stolz, U, 1 " ' -""" i .-..ciiiiiuiimii, one gives io tne character a western at iu,i nun in, i ill im i tti ,t 11. mul tl,l.. Glen Ackerman, captain of the high school basketball team, is suffering from an injured knee cap. The injury is such that ho will probably be out of the game tor at least two weeks, o Furs, Christmas sale prices. West Fnr Co., : S. High St. dec II Members of the Polk-Yamhill-Marion County Medical society by special invi tation will meet with the Central Wil lamette Medical society this evening at Albany. The bumpier will be held nt the Albany hotel at 7 o'clock tonight. Our prices are right, no reduction necessary, (iardner it Kene, Salem's most reliable jewelers.. The store with the street clock. Members of the Central Congrega tional church and' friends will hold their unmitil meeting this evening at the church. A general statement will be made of the activities of the church during the post venr and plans for the coining year will be discussed. Save money on your Xmas presents by going to Ponieroy & Wallace for your jewelry. JusJr as sugar declined 30 cents a litindrc. n. few days ago and eggs be gan to retail at 45 cents a dozen, comes , , . , , ... . ....... Willi Ml I I I tl 1 1 lit i-irm- IV iiii&i-ii, iuiii n '0,"!u!l":U'r tins character will not be disappoint- tho discouraging news from Portland Ige ebster, ed in Miss Hardy. The author, himself, , that flour mnv advance within a few n uciigniou wmi her performance. It was the general sense of the meet ing as expressed by u resolution that members of coiuiinv M who went to the border, were eligible to membership ii n.-i mmi llllllllliunuxiy ngrCCM I Jl til I! Willamette Vallev Veterans' nicnic should be held next July in Salem at Marion mpiure nud that Sedgwick Post -No. 10 nf Salem, should have chiiruii of the arrangements. I he next meeting of tin- Marion Conn tv Veterans' association will be held next April in Woodbuni. Express Driver Robbed of $20,000 Los Ans-eles, Cal.. 1W. 7. - -One nf the most daring daylight robberies in the history of Los Angeles occurred at 10:15 today, when two men. blindini' n Well Kargo Kxpress driver mimed W. H. Williams by throwing pepper in his eves, covered him with a gun and es caped with two bugs nf g,dd he was carrying, believed to contain $20,000. Jhe. robbery occurred at Sixth ami Los Angeles stieets, back of the Pa cific Klectric building. The street was crowded with traffic, and several peo ple witnessed the holdup. One of these, fleeing, notified a policeman, .but in his haste, he gave the wrong address, thereby delaying the officer's arrivhl. A city wide search was innuediatelv started, although the police have ver'v meagro clews. coupled with a dis tinctive mngnetism makes her nil Hint could be expected. A Nest of Booze Found in Tacoma lacoina, Wash., Dec. 7. In an empty two story frame house near the Tacoma business district police early this af ternoon raided the biggest booze cache unearthed in this city since the first of the year. The police think the place may have been the distributing center for boot legging operations here. In the kitchen were found gunnv sacks filled with 120 ipiart bottles of whiskey. Demijohns of whiskey and a dozen quarts of beer also were found. The value of the booze confiscated is estimated lit $000. A PAROLED CONICT . days it the wheat market continues to climb a few pegs Higher in Chicago. That diamond or watch just what you lire looking for, at Ponieroy & Wal lace, jewelers. At a recent meeting of the Woman's Sunday he spoke at Springfield at the dedication of the. new .$.i.i,00U Metho (list church. Special meeting of Pacific lodge Si,. 50, A. V. & A. M., this evening. Work in the F. C. degree. Visiting brethren welcome "The Winning of Barbara Worth" at the opera house tonight comes with the highest recommendations, and the company includes m-tors only of the highest rating. The play is of" the desert country following the story of the same name. The company is billed to appear four days at the Heilig theatre next week, and it is well known that the Heilig books only plays of' high stand-! aril. A literary and Social entertainment and sale will be given nt the Swedish cnurch, corner S. loth nnd .Mill streets, by the Ladies Aid society tomorrow, rridny, Dee. S. at 7:30 p. m. A good progrem, Itefresliments served,. Free admittance. All welcome. The cast of characters is as follows: W illiam Barkeley Frank Durbin Lloyd Henderson Lewis fTrilfitli Teddy Farnuin tieorge Doust Charles Muson Koliiu Fisher Mrs. Henry Tate Kirkland .' ttiith Schultz Mrs. John Simmons Jin Spiiiilding Marv Anne Simmons 0ga (fray Uetzy Scroggins Kililh Hynon Sarah Applegate Slissv , liazel McCilchrist Klaine .lewett Lucille Jones Trella Jewett lirace llumplirevs Putty Cloverleaf .. Lucille DeW'it'te Mrs. Kirkland 's Muid ". Clara lireitenstein The Hired Man Doyle Snvder : PIANO TUNING First-class work. All kinds of repairing. -All work guar anteed. Twenty-five years ' experience. Leave orders at Schaffer Drug Store, phone JU7. Bcsidence phone 1405. J. E. HOC'KETT, 015 Highland Avenue. jt (f )c fi VALID PATENTS A. M. Wilson 2.) years experience. Legally, mechanically and commercial ly trained to protect vour invention. Send for bookie. KM KB SICAKCH. 311 Victor Bldg., Washington, D. . deci- Leather Is High and Going Higher CAR5 Of AW KIND -ivriArp Any TIME That l'red Donnelly, alias Conlev, Dunn and Tim Sullivan, who was ar rested at Sntherliu a few weeks ago on a charge of passing worthless checks in l'ortlnnd and other Oregon cities, is a paroled convict from the state peuitentiiuv, was the informa tion received by Sheriff (ieorge K. Inline this morning from the con stable's office in Portland. The Port land officers stud that Donnelly had been returned to Snlem: where he 'would The Siletz Indians predict a hard win ter and since December 1, which hap pens to be the first month of winter, they have hit it about right. . Last night the official weather thermometer registered above and there was the heaviest frost since October 5. The river today is 0 feet above low water mark and falling. The range of tem perature yesterday was from 42 to 31, according to the official thermometer at the O. C. T. dock. When C. D. Frost and H. P. Frost, of Oklahoma, decided to live in (ftegou, that added 10 to the population of the ., , ., ,, .. , . . . , SIIIIV, 11.1 III"!!- III.' IIIICl- IIIIIV11CII 111 C, ll"ll m-iici orps, gwicK , p r , i. , f T, , . . , , the lollowing officers wero elected fori .. ; ,. j ,. , i ., tho coming vear: President, Clnra Orib- "f "'' "' f;v mile. ble; senior vice president, Maggie Cade t,,,l, m. aml W,U " "r '"'t-'1" i.,;,.r vi..., ..-.,Li.,.,f i u vji i-. I'" 'x'lld and improve. The tract was 'I r. ...,v . ......... ll 1,,. 1,,,,, Mi ... OArt , Just as an investment, C. L. Woelk North Santiam News (Capital Journal Special Service. North Sautium, Ore., Dee. 0 A serb - of meetings have begun at the eliiinii continue for a week or more. He.. of Seio, conducting. The men who sell shoes are having! Several cnrloinls of potatoes hai' their troubles as well as those who are been shipped from here recently, asked to pay what seems, to be unheard Several cuses of chickenspox arc of high prices. According to recent (lie neighborhood .but none serious, prices asked for raw materials, it is not I The Paient-Tcacher association will the Tetailer who is getting the extra hold its regular meeting December 15 i t money, but just simply the demand for (he school house. A speaker on agi; leather in general, caused mostly by the culture is promised to speak, foreign governments buying nil the raw I The basket soc ial given at the church materials available. For instance: Tuesday night lust by the public schocl Sheep skins costing eight cents a foot was a success in every respect, (he bene one year ago, now nre 24 cents a foot; fit was for school purposes. A nent sum chrome patent leather has advanced was secured and the teachers and pupi s from 15 cents to 52 cents a foot during are to be congrutulutcd. the year; black calf one year ago was Mr. W. F. Harris was a Salem busi- quoted at 27 cents but now it is 05 ncss Visitor this week. cents: gout skins have advanced from H. K. Km-uzh spent several days i'l 10 to 35 cents a foot ; calf skins were 27 j the Capital while there attending the cents a foot one year ago, but now the school directors' convention. price is HO cents a foot.- It seems that! Mr. Charles (iilniore while riding h while the drygoods merchants have horse hed iiis leg skinned, the horse lnu- their troubles about advancing prices, . ing fell, causing the accident. the retail shoe mail is up against it ami i Did you have the fire wood in the diy the end is not yet in sight as raw mil- before f Oh, you snow! terials in leather continue to advance. ' treasurer, llattie Cameron; chaplain Kliza Ackerman; conductress, Jennie Pope; guard Anna Simmons. Pomedoy & Wallace means money saved in jewelry and all repairs. Professor Carpenter cf Seattle has just completed a series of five lectures before the pupils of the city schools on "Celestial Mechanics.'' lie is un in teresting talker and succeeded ill hold ing the closest of attention, even from the lower grades in explaining the mo tions of the earth anil niuoii. During his stay in the citv, he was the guest of 1. L. Me Adams, Salem's local astrono mer. AU heating stoves at reduced prices. Call and see them. C, S. Hamilton. bought a 10-acre tract planted in prune trees two years old. It is three and one half miles from Salmi just across from the city in Polk county and he got a fine bargain nt if 1.000. Both transfers were handled bv W. II- Oiabenhorst & Co. The story hour at the public library every Saturday morning nt Hi.'tO o'clock under the direction of Miss Flora M Case, -school librarian, has now become a regular Saturday morning entertain ment for many children of the city. During the month of November 500 children attended the four storv hours, an average attendance of 125. This is a material increase over one year ago. And according to the same November o report bv Miss Case, 5,330 pupils visited Deputy Sheriff Needham. of Marion ( the library in the high school building comity, was in the ciiy yesrer.tny to. during the month with an average of take back to Salem Alfred Ochen, the 254 daily. The 'high school students boy who ran away from home and was j,, most' of their' reading in the high taken care of at the Y. M. C. A. in this! school library, ns during the month. citv. The bnv is lint tin,!, ns fur n ccn ..i,K. ll l,-,,.!-., l....-r.....,.l f-..n. .1... bo compelled to serve out his unexpired be learned, but he claimed to have been imblic. libraiv and 25 from the stnte sentence. Hoseburg lieview. ill-treated at home and ran away. .Mr. library. . ' A prominent merchant makes the f ol-, lowing suggestion for holiday shoppers: Shop early, as each customer will re- ceive more attention in the mornings between the hours of ! and 11. The noon hour is a bad shopping time as the forces in all stores, lire reduced just half diirinnjhe lunch time. If the 'ens- turner wuiils to get in a crowd and be hurried in the shopping, go down town between the hours of 2:30 and 4:30 n.i dlllinL' these two hours there is tl... I greatest nmoiintpf business and no ens-1 turners can be given much time. -Moral: Shop in the morning. Howard Clark, -who enlisted a few weeks ago for service in the I'. S. reg ular army, writes the recruiting officer at Salem as follows: "I am in the nr my now and having a good time. They kept me nt Portland three days and then at Vancouver one week and, then I was sent to Fort McDowell", where 1 urn now. 1 wits kept in the awkward sipiad for a long time but got in good shape and now I am feeling fine and getting fat. They sure give a soldier all he can eat and it sure is good. I tun Hi good health and feeling tine , GREAT STOCK SHOW s, : Portland, Or., Dec. 7 First :? prize in the Percheroii s'alliou : contest at I'liitliind 's Interna- : !liomtl Livestock Show was tnk- eii today by H. AI. Welsh, of :'.! Washington. James Kd son of s Carlton, Or., won second. A roc- ',: onl breaking crowd witnessed if the judging. -!! The famous cow "(iolden :: Duchess" which has attracted '. great attention during the show was sold by Flunk liiown of Carlton to an Albany, Oregon, s.s firm for .320. This was the :.s 'highest price paid for iicow during the day. :;t DAMON FUNERAL TODAY lWBliilli The funeral otSAlohcus O. Daino ' who died Tuesday evening at his hone S55 North Commercial street, was hell ; this afternoon iiuni the chapel of Welrii i lougii. the services were conduc ' u.l 1..- ii... p.... o x- ..: i i r o j" ".; . .ni. n. .itison alio oili'i Postpone Unitarian meetings, at the v,ils in the City View cemetery. i ting at the I'liitniian chmvh last! J''. Dnmnii come to Oregon night it was decided to postpone fur-! 1W1' lears ago he ther meetings until after Thursday and a grocery store on lower Cou JFiectel Fi ida v, ;it least, and no meetings w ill street nnd later on North l.iln juereii I be held tonight and tomorrow niiiltt ' last idace of business wnsFlv. ll; at the church. I Commercial street, adjoin' on NortM o deuce. Mr. Dninon wns iJt ''H ' Mrs. T. C. Petrijclm has returned move than a year and JF7U health fi from a visit to friends at Newport, ai Besides his widow, JfTis US years oh! r guest o. Mrs. A. L. Thomas. Mis. Petty- two sons and a daiHie is survived bv job n will spend the winter in Salem.' I Damon, who was 1 ghter: Howard V.. iiuii-si j.iiii .--ni.il in I en nun mil and Mrs. Nina W' Dninon, of Portland, Hubhorly, of Seattle. Journal Want ads will sell it. TUB CAST Carl Qabrielsou, Alino Thompson, Clias. L. Dick, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, James Matt, Major? Marvin, Lawrence Hofer, Tom Kay, George Suyder, Perry Reigle mn, Art Wallace, Dan Latigouuurg, E. Oook Patton, Arthur Wilson, '.Bun Uf" Meiring, Kaig Bing William H. Larches. ' imi mi inn iiiiiii-vfciihi.n. i.,tM-irKwi'iirinn. in hhki r iwitri WiMi mim LT--Yiiiiiir - -- - T- M , E. COOKE PATT0N IN "THE DICTATOR " ?, GRAND THEATRE, DEC 14-15 Sec Page Two Today's Capita! Journal WOtflVnrrn IN AMER1CA OF RICHARD HARDINOGO DAVIS' CELEBRATED COMEDY. (THE PLAT THAT RECENTLY SCORED A mORnrT wr?r t.T-JS 1N NEW Y0RK AND LONDON.) PLAY PRODUCED BY THE CHERRIANS. BY SPECIAL PERMISSION OF CHAS. FROHMAN, IN SALEM CHERRIANS TO EQUIP THEIR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE, AND TO GIVE A CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO EVERY POOR CHILD You will enjoy it more than anything you have seen in years Executive) Jos. H. A Hinges, cc i Frank Prices 75c, 50c and 25c, No Higher. 1 1 i.i Vfninii' ii ii i imimiiin uju.ii.il-, n i 'run ' 11 lo.VtT North UIm' wns tip In. nl ill '"'ill iji is Mirvlv f alitor: Htnv: .sui'inloit lnnion, of I'm jr jhr-s:xrM 1 " NimRrailnrn mw PRf A'DUCED BY THF tunr!in M 1 r foert, w. UIUU 4 Tic 3 l2 5 51 ckebach. manaeer. James ll ' tuue Hunf w "uul"-el i rne or- er -, airector. iitaff for "Tha Dictator": V. G. Shipley, Chas. Ittee. n """if')?-?1'?:'' -.'iVriiiii i ". 1 jm'M'h It. 'iiwini mi ij, r ' ii 'i 'i . v&ri-tyisM I 1 --