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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1904. THE _EMPORIUM. | THE _EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. Tk STOCK MARKET |- REANIMATED Clearing of European War Cloud Puts New Life Into 1 THE _EMPORIUM. | SRR AL Ll EERR RERERRR AR RN, RRRERE RRERRY, RERRRRR RRRRRR RERRRE RERRRE RRRERRE RRRRRY. RERRRRE RRRERE RRRRRRE RERRRE RERERY. RERRER RERRRRR The season’s hest offering--prompt buyers will make hig savings Our suit and cloak Buyer on his second Fall trip to New York, two weeks ago, secured thase splendid vaiues for. Em- TN i 2008 fo0 Christmas eight wezks’ from to-day. Wall Street Speculation ; tions to begin to pla ; 7 F ! Speculs : : : their Holid - senedia porium patrons—the complete sample line of a reliable and | | 2602/ in remote sections lo begin lo plan their Foliduy pur > WP RS CARY. ’ ‘- 3 5 2 chases. 'Out-of-town patrons should send for our r28 page BIG ADVAXCE IN PRICES! popular woman’s tallorf whose styles for this seas?n have General Catalogue, Holiday Beok Bulletin and other Christ- ————— | roved most acceptable in all the large cities of America. The mas literature. They will help you to select and to save. All Effects of Threatened | suits were made to retail for about double the sale price, and Anglo-Russian Collision | being samples there are, of course, no two suits alike. The Lowest Price We’ve Asked For Are Entirely Obliterated | hoTo these SRR MG S W ha“fi’ added many broken | Motions and Dressmakers’ Findings R JREE 7 1 | lines of suits flom_ our l’egu_ial' StOCk~_ i here we have found It there are dressmakers in San Francisco who do not buy their small NEW YORK, Oct 23— With the et- | but one or two Sl‘JitS of a kind remaining on hand, “{E have | notions and linings at The Emporium, they shou'd investigate our prices and fective clearing up of the threatened | added them to this assortment, thereby filling in all sizes not | qualities. As low s our regular prices are we again cut many of them for complications abroad, the in stocks here broke ion Monday and Tuesday. Hump hooks and eyes, card . . Ball and socket fisteners, dozen . Light weight dress shields, pair 8e Washington sheet pins, package. . . . . 20 American pins, none better, package . . represented in the sample line, and making it possible to properly fit any normal woman. This is why you can choose Mondiy, Tuesday and Wednesday from hundreds of stylish tailor-made, street and runabout dresses, : .2¢ .40 speculat 3 yard bone casing, piece Black and white cotton tape: No. 4, 3.for sc—dozen . . No. 6, 3 for sc—dozen . . No. 8, 2c cach, dozen . . . No. 10, 2%c each, dozen . . 2%e . . 18¢e into | to-day, and the | as renewed with as ation and assurance as with of the week. There was renewed a r ation th S i & an - / holotial at sueh a thing as an No. 12, 2%e¢ cach, dozen . . . . nglo-Russian war had ever threaten- ard piece Angora skirt braid and the final prices to-day were | st p kit braid - | 5 yard pece, S. H. M. skirt braid . . No. 2 stockinet drzss shields, pair . . . No. 3 stockinzt dress sh'elds, pair . . . 60 inch sateen taps measure . . . . B ack and white cotton elastic: Values Up to $35.00 suits made of the latest novelty mixtures and mannish effects; suits of navy and black cheviot, and fine solid color cloths, nspicuous cases the highest week and of the year. The ad- | e was even more comprehensive d more evenly distributed than in the market of the earlier part of the week Safety Pins, nickel and black— Nos. 2, 234, and 3, dozen e s S elpaigedudipeditred the cheapest in the lot a big value at $18.50, and many of them | Sog' i bascag cowon, 3 for . . © % in, .. 46| % in, yi. . £ epeciic caueca, cxcept for the- sui- worth $35.00 and more, for the three days (if quantity lasts) 400 1ouk Jpwolt Sy socsea, shck 74 ;fi el A ;: ek den lomses of its gain by St. Paul Ja Peet's hook and eyes, package . . - . Covtimoy thlse Vindiog, 38 - 5+ 4o which made ar and gave the action be- | to determine Giace b Seam binding, piece. . . . . . . close slightly irregular and gave the (X " g L P . = TN 3} Qpr 0= 20 WPV CANISE WEUIWS | o g pece. . . . . . market an ay tween conten the closing tone. The determined sup- port of the forces behi the market generally prevailed, however, and the closing was very animated. Of the weak spots in the market, that of On- $13.50 and $16.50 Buy 75c Dress Goods Now for 48c Buy 85c Silks for Street Wear for 58c e . o 36 in. mercerized satzen lining, vd.. J6%40 36 in. shadow silk lin'ng, yd. . . . 12%@ Monday Money-Saving Event in Lace Curtains Sampies and discontinued patterns at One-guarter to ome-third less Extra Bargain in Framed Pictures Monday and Tuesday, beau- tario and Wes R e g %, & We clo;c the month with an uP:jp.ljall_eleld1 dress goods | A limited quantity of skert warst tifully C(I)lOTEdfiletStlibjeCtSd, than regu’ar va'ues. doubt thrown u the earlier con- offering: The fabrics are new and desirable for street A . 2 rtisticall matte an . __of Notti 3 . 2 5 szlks—handsome taffeta and L u a ally X Manufacturer’s Samples—of Nottingham lace curtains, average B L s e LSRR MRS e chions Aithat can possibly be desired. isines. in small effective: desions | handsom=ly framed in- 4- | teng:h 134 yds, ali styies to se’ect from, Monday and Tuesday, each 25¢c S In the purchasy of rol. The 52-inch ans in black, navy, royal, . -—the'vrouncis aré nav brm?m in. Florentine gold frames, Notlingham Lace Curlains—A generous variety of Novelty Irish point break in Metropolitan eet Railway brown and garnet. 5 avy, x 20-24 inches, a picture us- and Brusses patterns, in white, ecru and Arabe co'or; Monday and Tuesday; and in Metropolitan ® Securities wi 54-inch plain zibelines, in brown, green, royal, black, gray, cas- SNk $1.00 Curtains, pair 79¢ $2.00 Curtains, pair....5.39 $1.25 Curtains, pair . ....99¢ $2.25 Curtains, pair... SL65 $1.50 Curtains, pair....SLI9 $2.75 Curtains, pair....sl.98 ually sold for $3.75, at the incomparably $2. 34 low sale price - quite clearly a speculation on the pos- '8¢} npavy, greenand black. =~ - | tor, etc-; also plain messaline silk in | Uaily sold 10T $3.795, al LIIC } SLUOU LUILaifs, pail. ... - eible future effects of the newly open- bway on the local transit traffic. tor, etc-; also plain messaline silk in sky blue, Nile, gray, cardinal and pink, a beautiful, soft fabric, and well worth navy, green and black. 46-inch mixed camel’s-hair suitings. 56-inch mixed suiting in dark grounds. RERERR RRRRRER RRRRRRR RRRR RRRRRRRRRRRRRR RRRRRRE RRRR RRRRRRRRRRRRRY RRRRRRE mnuxméinuuu Amalgamated Cop| Sugar, Union : ; . : e Pacific, Rock , Erie and South- Not a piece in the lot that is not readily worth 75c the 85c the yard, both lots offered for ern Railway conspicuous fea- yard, and all of them extraordinary bar- 48 Monday and Tuesday only 58 Dolis to Dress for Xmas tures, but the strength was s al LT ondi sd3 ic sa’e i et e 3z - gains at the Monday and Tuesday price. - (] AR Bl Sk b e v g C Mo’!da_v ~ $1.75 Kind Monday $1.09 ficat S e hasilk - slntenbint 24-inch Plain and Fancy Ve'vets—inall Broadtail Velvets—ill pure sik, no color Eng'ish Mohair Suitings—p'ain and novsi- | * Wh"e Gaods For $1.00 — As pictured, a superior qualicy papier mache body doil, 19 showed the expected small change in dark and stapl: colorings, will give excep- wanting, here, peryard . . . . . . 982 ty effzcts, a serviczable fabric much in de- inches tali, full ball and socket joints, firstc'ass bisque head with slecying eyes, open mouth :howing pearly testh, fine full mohair wig woves on a net, open work black stockings, bronze a leather ties, lace chemise, an cxceptional good vare inches tall, test bisque head, 73, enly. . . r Mache Jointed Doll— 12 % fine wig, lace trimmed chemise, open work sockings, patent ap! inches tall, bisque head with leather slippers, big value 8@ slecping eyes, shoes and stock- Dolls to Dress as Babies — Papicr ings. . SRS - Kid Body Doil—r¢ inches tall, mache bodies, full jointed, ball and socket, bisque heads, short bisque head, s ceping eyes, metal riveted joints, shoes and stcck- R c baby bair wigs, lurg lace trimmed Indestructible Dolis—13 inches chemise — tall (you' can drive nails in the 7-inch. . . . . 50@ head and it will mot break), 93-nch . . . shoss and stockings . . . Z72¢ 13 %-inch. . 17-nch . . . $1.50 21-inch . . . $2.00 56-inch Mixed Su'tings — fir streef wear— neat, subdued colorings, a regular $1.00 re- tailer — mand, yard $1.00 56-'nch English Covert— for suits and sepa- rate ccats, tan and mode shades, a suverior qualt, yard 25¢ Music 18c Monday and During Weelt A Eito’ Blarnsy. Song or two step. St. Lou's Rag. Two step. Sun Dince.” Indian characterist'c. K Yo. Simg. Rinp'e Dance. Two Eyes of Brown. Song. Girl You Love, Song. Mendelssohn’s Syr ng Sorg, with words, body Just Liks You. Song. Waitz. March. Come, Zinda, B= My Brid=. Song. Cuud Feilow. March and two stsp. Little Brown Man of Japan. Song. Love in an O-chard. Song. Under Mistletoe Bough. Song. Keep on a Shining, Silvery Moon. Sale 20c and 25c¢ Fall Waistings 9¢ Yard We closed out the balance of three lines of Waistings from on: of the milis (in all about 200 pieces) at a fraction of their va'us. Soms ar2 32-inch- wide Oxfords. in fancy cord weavss, in printed colors; others are 32-inch solid colors, in_baskst weaves; and the third lot 27-inch heavy mak-s in plain sc colors; values 20c to 25c the yard—Monday and Tuesdav. your choice for Bed Sheets—The real finen finish, heavy bleach d sheers, full size, | Comforters— High-cicss tufted comforters, extra grade filling, on spe- 72x90 inches, at lzss than the material would cost; each.. 480 cial sale; each $1.18 White Spreads— White crochst, undressed, new finish, 200 only ot thess at the price; each 66¢c White Spreads—Very large, 3-ply yarn, handsomely design=d, the £1.50 kind; on special sale, each. . . ... . . . . . $1,18 Outing Flannels - Ovcr 1000 sicces, new heavyweight outing flanneis, in cream grounds, pink and blu stripes, also - 1 dacker effects; all this week, yard 20 tional wear, yard. . . . . . . . . 78@ Taffeta Silks—in a superior quality, over 30 dstinct colorings to choose f.om, best in the market for the price, yard. . . 250 Safe Tumb ers Monday Claret or lemon- Fruil of Loom Muslin—the soft finish, yarc-wide, wsi.-known make, un- surpassed for general uze— /] Monday only, yard . . 7 c Longcloth Sale—the fine chamois-fin- isn make, yard wide, 12-yard picce of the $1,50 quaity, to-morrow only. . . $1.08 India Linon— An unusual value, sheer white Inda lnon, jo inches wide, yard . . 10@ Blea-hed Sheeting —th: good un- dressed round thread kind, in two widths only, at less than mill cost— 54 in , for sing'e beds, yd., 150 81 in., for double beds, yd., 200 A 25 per cent Reduction Sale On the Finest Furniture Made . There are still many people in San Francisco who do not knoyv that this store carries trfi finest grades of furniture manufactured in' the world. Many people consider department store and ch_eap- johnny’” as synonymous terms. Even a casual examination of our stocks and especially our furniture stock would be a revelation to people like these. S ERN 3 e 5 To induce a visit of inspection from those who are furnishing or contemplating furnishing within the near future we offer, beginning Monday, a reduction of one-quarter from the plainly marked prices on many pieces ofyour best furniture. the in c loan expansion depressed vel, incre depe ts FOREIGN EXCHANGE. the foreign exchange as slightly easier, but further old next week are general- sales of bonds, par Russian Sponges Less Haif Price These are the genuine Russian rubber sponges. They outwear and are better than regular sponges. These were not of uni- form size and shape and so we secured them for less than half their real values. Monday only: 35c and 45c sponges, 185@ 50c and 65¢ sponges, 25¢ 85c to $1.25 sponges, 450 ket w 1 stocks this week has high record level of , and with a number tors in force the mar- ade Tumblers— Thin blown glass, good - vame at dainty $1.10 the dozen, Monday . G @@ Clarel or Lemomade Tumblers— Tall instead road deals anmd on engraving, ling effect of the is, straining the re- sia and Great Brit- f the Hull fish- ssian men-of-war. r. coming upon an ve situation, caused w York stock market than in other markets much concerned in the outcome, results on prices are y reason of remnants of rlier strength in the market and after the Anglo-Russian ed. The furious specula- itered in U~ion Pacific, deal- hat stock nising above 200,000 s on three separate days and to 360,000 shares on Tuesday. The week’s sales of this stock on the Stock Ex- change have been considerably over 1,- 000,000 shares, or as much as the total outstanding common stock of the com- pany, which numbers 1,087,729 shares. No one supposed that the control has passed, the same stocks changing hands many times in the course of the week. The strong side of the week has offered great opportunities for traders, and this constant changing of holdings has been a feature of the trading. MANY SHARES HANDLED. Individuals and firms are credited with handling as high as 100,000 shares of various stocks during a day. Given to such operators, who buy successively from each other, each time at an ad- wvance in prices, it will be seen that a constant succession of speculative profits are indicated, but with the profit | on the whole dependent on the success | of the findl holder in distributing his| holdings above his purchase price. Sus- Full Jointed Dolis — Ball and socket, papier machs bady, 17 shape, thin blown, of $1.10 the dozen, Monday . . 69¢ Song. Fine Blankets— Caiifornia white wool, superior finish, 4 Ibs. weight, 56x78 inches; pair. White Wool Blankets —Extra size, blue and red borders; pair Comforters — Good white sanitary filling, fu'l size, nicely tufted, the $1.00 kind, each Less to Pay Here for Best Groceries and Liguors Note these extra specials for Monday and Tuesday Firkin Butter— The finest E gin creamery, others Task 27%c pound, our sale price . . ... . . 22%0 Miller’s Naptha Soap—23 bars | Grape Juicc—Bottle.. . . £0¢ ccoc-en - - S0 0 | Pecriess Cocktails— All kincs, Martin’s Eastern cream cheese, batle. . ... .. ..Z5¢e 2 pounds. . ... . .3806 | Portor Sherry—g years old, bet- Hams —Our best Eastern, reg. tle 40c RERRRR RERRRRR RRRRRR KRR RRY RERERR RRRERER RRRRER RRRRRE REERRRE RERRRR R RRRRR EERRRY RERYRY RE RN KRR KRR Y Men’s Slippers 53 Black velvet che- .' nille embroider- ed slippers; like picture, easy and comfortable for tired feet after the day’s labor, This magnificent 4-piece mzhogany bedroom suit, solid mahogany, and hand carvings. Workmanship throughout the very finest that can “Bbe made. Regular price, $495.00; for this sale. $371.25 1 c -3 : f.mily size and the usual Sweet Wines— Angelica, Muscat, v 2 SRR $175.00 fumed oak bedroom ruit $137, 25 | $165.00 all brass beds . .. . bl g g} worth 75c th> pair, sizes 6 to A b BB | Mistin, ooy, reg. sr.so, | 30750 04 TRy b ag, o | Siasan mahoguny 4 cmr S e e % : . Sardines — Bezier's boneless, tin . special, gallon . . . .. 95¢ IR i bak T 30. dresier . . . $87.80 .. of the market and the precipitate un 11; Monday only, for.>........ 19¢ Champion Wai key—Special, gal- Fa55-om Mcers. mgpes b'.m'm’;és.zs i;;::e,,:m;n;,,w!f'_ i ‘37 25 in beds . loading of stocks In the rush to save| profits or to prevent heavy losses when | prices turned downward. The dimen-| $200,00 brass twin beds . . Yeliowsros' Cofie—Gu re, 30¢ $123.78 $165.00 mahogany davenport. . . $123.728 Mocha and Java, pickage 200 Califurnia Grape Brandy— Specal, y st $181.25 :414. 50 mahogany bedroom suits $370.80 72.50 golden oak dresser . . . $54.40 ;37.20 golden oak dressing table . $28.18 Sale Music . Jam; and Jeilies— Home-made, jir gln. . . ... $2.40 0.00 mihogany dressing table . $3 7280 | $92. 50 mahogany davenport . . B e it by & Stand 43¢ $8.00 Kodaks |'*" )" 5oy | Swest, Ciler - Mote's, . genaine, .:is,“ Tabogany dresing table . $6Fo75 | $233.50 Vernis Mactin cabinet . $975u18 for the week ending Saturday, May 4, | & | Japanned ifon, in umbrella = No’?-}ffiye . So;gfl—-lv?ry‘ or Queza Lily, cwo LR $62.50 birdsy maple " drnig b Qra . Ve Mkt & hdkr:“-tl 3 1901, which was the week of the com-, petitive buying of the transcontinental | raflroad stocks which led up to the Northern Pacific corner and the panic | of May 9 of that year. Aggregate u.lea’ of stocks at the Stock Exchange in the | week footed up 15,518200 shares. For the | week ending to-day the aggregate sales | screws, regulerly,81.65, with mixed focus; begin- have been 9,887,800 shares. Union Pa-|§ Monday. . ., i cific’'s prominence this weck has been‘g A "’23 ning Mond-v..“.c’ due to the supposition that a plan of - settiement of the long-projected com- munity of interest in the transconti-| pental railroads was being worked out. | In addition to the severe check admin- | LIES IN BED AND WATCHES istered by the alarming friction be- BURGLAR RANSACK ROOM tween England and Russia an unfavor- v form, solid legs, regu- larly here 58c each; Monday only. . 43¢ Hamilton Music Stands, full nickel p.ated, mo thumb S0 3 poce pusker ok . . - SIS $125.00 3 piece paslor wit . . . $8Fu 78 $71.50 mahogany house desk . . $53.685 $75.00 mahogany chiffmicr . . . $56s $90.00 golden oak hous: desk . . F68 750 $250.00 onyx and brisi bed . . $T@ZaBO | 128.00 Antwerp oak house desk . $21.00 z These are but a few of the-mdny reduced pieces, which include all of our hand-carved Italian furniture, fine hall racks and library tables, bookeases. dining-room furniture, ete. f100.00 mshogany chiffon’er . . $7 500 $60.00 goden oak chiffonit . . 45«70 $125.00 mahogany chiffoner . . Soused Mickerel—Tin . . 180 Allen’s Boston Brown Bread Fiour, package . . . . 20c Cutter Whiskey — Bot'e . 7200 Gin—Coats’ P.ymouth, bot. 893 Whiskey—Maryiand Ciub, pure rye, big value, botile . . 750 Scoten Whiskey —William Wil- liama, bottle of the most popular of the Cartridge system; ca- pacity 12 pictures, 314x 3% inches; it has a Mec- nisen’s achromatic lens CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE WAARA WARRA AR AARARA ARRAR AR A A HARRRA A AR A ARA AN RAR AR AARAAR A TRAARE ARAAAAR TRARAR ARRAA A ARARAR AARRAAAAA AR AN GAAE RARAAAS RAAAARA ARAARA AAAR AR ARRA A A AAA AR AR AR ARA BAARRRA AR AR AR AR SRR AR AR R AR AR SRR AaD W AEAAR AR AR AT AR ALATA R TR AAR ARG AT AR DAXARR SR AR BOY WHO KILLED “SISTER is RELEASED BY COURT tion of the burglar. Juarez was ar- rested by Sheriff Nesbitt yesterday. teentll Infantry, -at - Monterey last CALVE TOURING GERMANY 'week. the court decided to hold Al- FOR THE FIRST TIME s : rme —_— len to answer before the Superior — ’ahle effect \::!s ca::sedl by;htheu n,}::; Salinas Farmer Has Thrilling Expe- How to Make a Start. Sings Carmen in Berlin Theater to| Court. i 5 Justice of Peace Holds That Shooting fg‘t‘ne: r;{eelscaa:;x?:nono * | rience at Midnight With His {n ev‘ftryfphe-e :f m; the most diffi- 2 = Colaty % —_———— of Rosa Stowe Was 4 e cult part of an undertaking is i Large but Critieal . - ~ " > . | Speculative bonds have been most Tieed Meo: start. If the rich men in this city nad Audience. - Five: Biteads::for Tweaty: M. Acchimienal. SALINAS, Oct. 29.—About ten days ago Jose Juarez applied to a Blanco rancher named Bardin for work. He BELVIDERE, N. J., Oct. 20.—A fire is raging for a distance of twenty miles eastward from Wind Gap, affecting a REDDING, Oct. 29.—The charge of murder that for the last two weeks has rested against Lester Stowe, the prominent and have moved in sympa- thy w(th_stocks. United States bonds were unchanged on call. BERLIN, Cet, 29.—Mme. Calve is touring Germany for the first time. She never made a start there would have been no rich men. And how did the ma- Jority of them make their start? By with chronie con’ PATION N L e - y iy ANRUAL SALE, TER MILLION BOXES ' ———e—e— Store Looted by Boys. SAN JOSE, Oct. 29.—Albert Ken- drick and Charles D. Sota, aged 10 and 14 years respectively, broke into a grocery early this morning and car- ried away watches, rings, tobacco and a variety of goods. They were cap- tured an hour later and the goods re- covered. The boys confessed. ———— Dies at Age of 102. MARYSVILLE, Oct. 29.—Benjamin Thomas Hanson, aged 102 years, died at the County Hospital in this city to- day. Deceased was a native of Mary- land and a carpenter by trade. He spent many years in Yuba County, old age finally compelling him to seek public charity. was employed. His duties brought him to the family residence often. Last Wednesday about midnight Juarez secured a large club, forced an entrance to the residence through a window and proceeded to ransack the place. He made his way into a bedroom where Bardin Was apparent- ly asleep and stealthily approached the bed with the club raised. Bardin, who had been aroused by the intruder, noticed the club and did not move. Juarez carefully watched him for sev- eral minutes and, apparently satisfied his employer was asleep, lowered the club and gathered up the money, jew- els and clothing in the room and made good his escape. s ¢ Bardin shortly after arose and gave the alarm, furnishing a full descrip- | l saving something from their weekly or monthly income. You can do the same and you will find that saving is the only road that leads to wealth or to indepen- dence, which is the difference between having money and not having any. Once you get into the habit of saving, you are surprised how quickly the money accu- mulates. You can start with $1 with the Phoenix Savings, B. & L. Ass'n, 516 Cals ifornia street, receiving 43 per cent, in- terest compounded semi-annually. ~On term accounts 5 per cent is bge uml—nnnualiy. Paid-u ug‘ - 250,000; guarantee fund. &9’. 100. e directors are A. A. Watkins, Charles Bishop. George C. Prentiss rge C. Boardman, Smith, Gavin McNab, Charles E. Clarence Grange, managing director. * s Bt 5t et i Olympia’s Crew Honors Lipton. LONDON, Oct. 29.—A delegation representing the crew of the United States cruiser Olympia to-day present- ed Sir, Thomas Lipton with a loving hed for by f.‘bn‘onun ~rew. cup sang in, “Carmen” yésterday evening to a sold-out house and had many re- calls, but it was remarked that the majority of the audience did not par- ticipate in the enthusiasm. The critics praise her singing and acting unstint- edly, but generally reject Mme. Calve’s conception of Carmen in making her a fine lady In Paris salons instead of a ‘simple cigarette girl.. ———————— Special table d'hote dinner at Terrace Garden. 125 Mason_street, to-night, 5:30 ;| to 8:30. Music by Jaulus’ Orchestra. * —_——————— Negro Soldier Held for Murder. ~SALINAS, Oct. 29.—After an exam- ination of more than thirty witnesses at the preliminary hearing of Privafe Allen, Ninth Cavalry, charged with the murder of Sergeant Tooley, Fif- very large portion of the Blue Ridge Mountains. - Gver. 10,000 acres have thus ‘far been devastated. Much fine timber has been destroyed. 5 SR =t Globe-Wernicke Co. Deubly Honored. (Special to The Call.) ST. LOUIS. Oct. 29.—The Globe-Wer- {.nicke Co.. Cincinnati, was to-day honarea with two st awards for “Elastic” Book Cases, ing Cabinets and office appliances. IT IS THE OPPORTUNITY _We Make That Makes Us.. Take the time and opportun- _ity to read our EDUCATIONAL COLUMN; theén write for cata- 10-year-old boy who killed his sister Rosea, aged 17 years, by shooting her, was dismissed to-day by Justice of the Peace George Bush at the conclusion of the preliminary examination. The Justice held that though the boy and girl quarreled just before the shoot- ing, the shooting was accidental, the boy intending only to frighten his sis- ter. The prisoner claimed on ' the stand that he did not know the gun was loaded. A story by James Hoper, coach, entitled “‘Locomotive Jomes, & . s a feature of Sunset for November. . g o RO SRR First Bug—You look thin. Second Bug—I am: F've been board- ing all winter on Mrs Bluffer's jmi-