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PAGE EIGHT Rev. ABSOLUTELY * FREE! MIST M ISTINGS $20 Worth of Fuller Brushes Given Away a • I Andrew King was a buaineas vlsl tor in Tort land Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Justin W ilkin s were I Portland visitors Wednesday AT T ill-: Mr and Mrs Peter A. Loos spent ISunday with friends In Portland. Liberty Theatre, Monday Night T. J Pllppln o f Haluler was a bual- ! ness visitor In St. Helens Wednesday October 17 C. D Sutherland and Hugh Mason transacted business In Portland I Thursday. In order to further introduce Fuller Brushes in this territory, arrangements have been made with The Lib er v u. offer, without expense to patrons, seven prices to holders of the lucky numbers. They are: Mr and Mrs. ¿John Strange o f Portland were Sunday guests of Mi and Mrs Hoy <3111. 1. F r ictio n SI lo w e r B rush unit H o ld e r, v t ilu r . . JW.(K) K R vli Hi-U'li am i H old er, v a l u e .......................... 3..V) d. T o r t o is e S h ell H air B ru sh , v a lu e 3 .0 0 t. T o r to is e S h ell Hat B ru sh , v a l u e ........................ 2 .0 0 ..................... .V t e s t P o c k e t S et o f B rusli, t'o u ih . M irror, \ id. 1.00 t>. S a n ita ry T o o th B ru sh aiul K iller, v a lu e . . . . 1.00 7. T h e Sam e ....................................................................... I .o o 920.00 SEE D ISPLAY IN TH E LOBBY You will receive a number with each adult ticket, and the drawing will be held immediatetly following the first show. A. H. SLARK. Fuller Representative. t.e t in to th e h o u s e e a rlt iii o r d e r to p u rtie ip a te in th e d r a w in g . C o n g re g a tio n a l t liu reh N otice a. , . unaay school. 10 a. m.: morning strvice, ^ m : evening service, ' P- 111 o e v I>. A. MacLeod will coi.c.iut all the services o f the ' :" lr ' ’ _________ _ _ _ _ The steamer Willopo. < f the Wll- j lianis line, after taking on 600,000 feet o f lumber at the docks o f the St. Helens Lumber Company Uie Co- lumbia County Lumber C o , sailed Wednesday night for New York. Ad- dltional cargo will be furnisht-d the vessel at Astoria. LIBER TY THEATRE l.K U \. C A T K S , M aiutgiT. rtw fi n il w eek u n d e r th e p resen t m a n a gem en t o p e n s to* m o r r o w (S a t u r d a y ) n ig h t, w ith a p r o g r a m s e le cte d w ith grea t ca re , tinti ttne that We art* eou tiden t w ill tifTt.rd high-elttss eiitei*« taiu nient to (n itron s o f th is h o u s e . S| mi itti tittention is «llrcctc«! to the Su nday a n d Morrtlay h ill— " A T a le >>t T w o W o r l d s ," o n e o f th e grettte»! c h a r a c te r r a » ls e v e r a ssem liletl. ¡uni " T h e C h ild Th au (•»vest m e " fe a t u r in g th e p h e n o m e n a l :t-year-o|,| D ick H e a d rick . I o n tin u o u s |M-rfornuuire S u m la y fr o m 2 to I I . SATU RD AY, OCT. 15 ROY S T E W A R T in “The Lone Hand’’ ( We»t«*rD) X thrilling st*.r\ with l*\»utiful and rralintir s i t i n g s . It i* filled with int«*rr«ting situations, ami one o f those picture« when* the climax i> not in the first reel. Th** -tiar certain!1> plays a lone hand, as you will acknowledge after seeing the picture. Comedy—"T H E T E A C H E R ’S P E T "—Funny International Weekly Nine Full Reels. Total SU N D AY-M O N DAY, OCT. 16-17 Gouvemeur Morris’ Story “A Tale of Two Worlds” This is th«- sort o f story tliut only this author could write It is a stirring dram a that starts |n Pekin du ring the Hover up rising and carries on.- « m s s the -«-a Ui Frisco's Chinatown. It has thrills, romance, fights, action— you are going to love it. A love story that runs like a thread o f virgin gold through this tremendously eveiting play o f the underground dens of Han Kran- eiseo. f a m o u s the world ov e r for terrible tong wars, slave trading and plotures,pie impnlatlon. (He,* lobby display.') Comedy—"GO NE TO TH E C O U N T R Y "—Pollard Pathe Review Sunday: 2 to 11 P. M. TU E SD A Y -W E D N E SD A Y . OCT. 18-19 An All-Star Cast in “The Child Thou Gavest Me” I’lii'. i-s on** c f flu liig F ou r pirtur*** that turned thorn away at fh«- < liinihia in Portland **v**r> night for t h r w nolid wfvlci. In it l.ittlc I tick ll«»a«lri< k. fh** w«»vifl**r-< hil«l, gi%e «4 a marvHoUM |H‘rf«*rriiaii*’**. I’li** **lor> : X wife g«>os into marriage with a li** on her lip**: a l.u- -and who find* that lie and wait»; a friend who had lo\«d the woman on***— »till loved her. worn*. »aid— and irle*| t*» bring happiness« t*, a h*une I mt * ft o f it. Thrjr, and th«* chlhl, **w*H*p to a climax »if drama, -iirprise and absolute aina/«*m**nt. Comedy—"IN TH E SW EET BY AND B Y ” Pathe Review Nine Full Reels K. K of I iu> gl Clark, former paster Helen* Coni.............. ” Mr. and Mrs. J L. Wells o f Seattle were week-end guests of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Adaius. I J h crty Sunday Dr and Mrs L. I! Ross motored to Forest Grove Saturday and at tended the annual Methodist c o n f e r ence steamer Multnomah sailed night for San Pedro c a r ry number o f passengers an I feet o f lumber. Dr. L G. Boss and family are m o v ing into the residence on Columbia street which was recently purchased from Mrs. Fannie Boss. Mr and Mrs. Harold Broughton and daughter Kmille Jean returned i to St Helens Tuesday after a several i days' visit in Portland. Dr and Mrs James T. Martin have rented the Wheeler residence on Noli; Hill and will soon he numbered among the Nob Hill residents. s,-,. adv. on ’ ’age * wm m m Oh Boy! T H E Y ’ RE COM ING' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cates l ad as their week-end guests Mr and Mrs H. Knight, o f Portland. The visitor* iattended the Chanters' hall. Miss Dorothea Nash, o f Portland, was u week-end guest o f Mr. and Mrs |C. W. Phillips. Miss Nash is on e of the well known musicians of the Metropolis. Miss Zealia Constantin. • who has been attending St. Mary's Academy at Beaverton, is now attending the St. Helens high and is one of tIt«* | junior class N O VELTY ORCHESTRA Let’s Go CO M FO RTERS Comforters. Straight stitch, clear cotton, silk aline covered, full sizes, good weight A bargain at $3.75. <I*/2 C A Special, comforters foi « P O .O W Comforters, silkaline covered center ol colors, reen, pink, blur and nile, with 9-inch plain satin h« nier. A real comforter. A bar *ain at $5.00. Special offer of 2 com- ( T Q 0 0 forters for «p U A H J Some Dance Don't Forget .he Date, Saturday, Oct. 22 ST. HELENS Cl I’ Y HALL A. L. Fuller, cashier o f the ilalni'T State Bank, and Fred Herman, City Attorney o f Rainier, were In Si Helens Monday at witnesses for a Kainiertte who wished to he granted citizenship Mrs J H. Kllison, who has been quite 111 for the past several weeks is now much better and her many ; friends hope that it will he a m atter! o f only a few days before she is completely restored to good health. Misses Marion Morton, Virginia Morton and Kuth Burcham and S c Morton were guest* o f Captain Bailey I and Chief Engineer DulTv at an In- ' formal dinner party aboard the gov ernnient dredge Multnomah Wednes { day evening Accordin g to reports sent out by the stork, young Mr. Donald R ich ardson, son o f Mr. and Mrs Richard son. is getting along nicely, as Is his mother The young gentleman arrived In St. Helens on the evening •of September 2Sth A U H T IN S ( Plus I III War l avi CENTURY mil The county road master reports ■ that work Is progressing satisfac- j torlly on several of the road projects in the county, the good weather hav ing beeu o f much benefit to the c o n tractors The ladies o f the Methodist Aid Society will meet at the residence of | Mrs. William H. Davies on Thursdav j afiernoon. October 20. All members j of the society are urged to ha pres ent. Save a Dollar by Buying Two Blankets and Two Comforter*. Prices: $1.00 Per C up'c Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Kirhv of Port- 1 land visited their friends. Dr anti Mrs. A. J. Peel, on Sunday. Dr. K i r by is one o f the well known physi cians o f the Metropolis. . ___3 Wool Nap Blankets in plain and fancy color By si/e f>t) x 80. $5.00 a pair, tf*Q ALA 2 pair * P v .U U W ool N ip Blankets, bound with ribbon. A snap at $0.50, or 2 blankets J 2 Q (J T H E EXPOS I flO N Mr. and Mrs Frunk Holcomb, of Portland, purenls o f Mrs. W II Dill ard. spent Sunday at the Dillard homo. - Blankets -Gray Cotton Blankets; good heavy weight, full size. $2.50 per pair. A »/. « . . . 2 pair fur .......................... J p 4 .U U Gray Plaid Cotton Blankets; full size, good wci lit. $.1.00 per pair or 2 pair A* /v,, tor ................ à p D .x *1 f White Blankets with gray and blue plaid an g r a y and pink plaid. $3..15 a paii A» p l“7i \ or 2 pair for I 1/ White Blankets; colored border. A reai value for $3.50 a pair. 2 pair l ' r i i w : 2.V and me Some Jazz! --- now AND SAVE A DOLLAR Mutine«*- 2 to <• Nine Big lbs Is. b u d d in g Sai « ’ < "A TALK OK TU'11 tloRI.DH" Her. 1). A MacLeod will conduct morning and evening services In the Congregational church on Sunday October 16. The Monday ing a 905.000 buy church, and more recently | > loi of the community church .it Dayton. Oregon, was admitted to th«1 Mid boil 1st Conference al their recent meet I tug at Forest Grove and the Con ference. acting upon u unanimous rennest of Ills congregai Ion. ..............I him to Dayton lo till the pastorate for the coming year. Rev Clark s maio friends In St. Helens will be pleased to learn that he has met with much success In his church work in Dayton Because of the Immense Quantity of Our Purchases, it is Possible to Buy and S E L L BE I T E R I HAN O TH E R S GOLDEN GA I K COFFEE PEOPLE O FFE R PRESEN I S When any one oilers ns a present, we are attracted at once, and immediately curi osity is aroused. Golden Gate people are giving something away through out stores this week—It is Coffee. 1 hey are proud of the quality; the)' wish to advertise it. The offer is so attractive that every Coffee user reading this ad will lie pleased to know tfiat with every 2‘ lb- purchase. one-half pound is given free. With every 5-lb. purchase one pound is given Besides the fret- gift from the Golden Gate pci pie. we are going to make the price forty cents a pound— With the free goods this brings this Coffee to you at 33 1-3 cent. hor example: you purchase a 5-lb. can for which you pay $2.00—You get six pounds instead of live—can you afford to miss this? O l i l i Ji A 1 1 u.\< 1 I O N S < restai \\ lllti ■ Soa p, 5 bar, 25c, 1U0 h>ars . . . . .. $4.90 s.\ w Large ( Tim s \\ ashuni* 1W «1er, 23c, : to f o r . . 45c and M o N D . \x Is IIIgsford Corn <>i < .loss Stai•eh, J JiAges......... 25c Federal Mate!Ii«'s, noise less tips, box 5c l rt*.asiirc Brooms, a real 63c tine hi < >< ml KOI i i; 1) A X IE POUND CAN CRISCO, I .m ia ms. 3 25s Red Mexican Beans, 10c lb 5 lh' 45c, HH) ||,s. $7.85 $ 1 .4 9 Pure * iicoa in l b s ................................. ■arge Roils— "Cloth-like” ...........................5c roll. l iesli Peanut Butter, 2 lb".................................... 25c I ,.ng F re sh t ocoantit, T h re ad, lb ................ 10 25c »ilk, 2 25c rolls 48c Calumet Baking Powder, 1 II).............................. 28c Tes, Vermicelli, all special at 3 lbs. fo r .................. TH URSDAY FR ID AY, OCT. 20-21 red. Hour, Sugar, Potatoes—All these items at very interest DOUGLAS MacLEAN in “One a Minute“ Or "S IX T Y FOOLS BORN IN AN H O U R " \ mile o f lilm w ith iv Iniigli in e ve ry f o o t . T h e lutppy tale o f .» ' t o o k w h o mud)' m illio n s Is-emise he m a d e life easy to s w a llo w . • ll you di,n f th ink Ilia! his " K n i g h t ' s !MI" ra n « lire « v e r y ill fr o m vvhisk«Ts to fa l lin g art lies ■ o i n e ami la u g h w h ile lw pr«iv«-s o ld B a rn um was righ t. It’ s a lo g c o m e l y d r a m » — yes_ a big one. Comedy—"A W EEK O F F "—Two Reels THICKS: :».- m and I.V. H O 'D A A' from 2 to fl. 2.V anil IOr. HI’ K< IAI«—- ( in Monday night we will give absolutely fre«'. $20 worth of Kn’ ler'a Brushes, in six prizes, to holders of the lucky n utnher See announcement eln«-w here in The Mist .See, also, display o f brushes in theatre lobby. Continaous Performance Sunday from 2 to 11 P. M* Staple Gunpowder Tea, . . . . 49c Best Grade Ceylon India Tea, lb am! 1 dard T o m a to e s .................................. 2 cans 25c, dozen. $1 Peas, new pick. Saturday and Monday only, at 20c ran. ..................................... $2.31 .......... , ,n I inest I «»till« M oney.. 30c Pure Black IVppcr, l"b , , ,, is.- (round Inilk ................. 2 cans, each............................................................................ ^ wcet Potatoes............................................................6 pounds 25c lock full of tempting eatables, priced in the unmistakably«'1 and Carry alone permit. >RK IS SO C O N V E N I E N T L Y LO C A TE D W ELLIN GTON BUILDING. ST. HELENS