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v i s i te d t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t .
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Mr*. W i l l i a m K u s s e ll » a s a P o r t ­ a o l i s h m e i i t w a s t a s t e f u l l y d e c o r a t e I
la n d v isito r Monday
and r e fr e s h m e n ts served
M iss A m y G e o r g e » a s t h e g u e s t oi
P o rtla n d trieu d s W ednesday
W N lU 'M I M l \T .
Mrs. K. F N lb lo o k a n d so n J a n i e
T h i s is to i n f o r m t h e e a t i n g p u b
o f S c a p p o o s o w e r e e a l l i e r s a t I'll-*
lie t h a t we h a v e r e o p e n e d t h e H un
M ist o f f i c e W e d n e s d a y .
M a s t e n H e a v e r « a s a P o r t l a n d >t> ga low r e s t a u r a n t a n d a r e p r e p a r e d
ito r W ednesday
H e w a s aeoom ,o - e r v e w*u Hi * host a t r e a s o n a b l e
Mr
Itahrke com es from !
p u n i e d by h is f a t h e r , H a r o l d H e a v e r pi'h s
M r a n d Mrs C h r i s W a l k e r of ¡ P o r t l a n d , w h e i e lie w a s h e a d i lief
in t h e U u h e m 'u n r e s t a u r a n t ,
P o r t l a n d w e r e in St H e l e n s S u n d a y
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g u e s t s o f Mrs. W a l k e r ' s p a r e n t s , M.
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M r a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m A n d e r s o t
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o f L e b a n o n , O r e g o n , w e re h e r e Mon * * * * * *
d a y f o r a s h o r t visit w i t h M r and.
Tin* s t o r k v i s i te d W e s t St H e l e n s
Mrs. H J. A n d e r s o n . T h e y w e r e e 1
M onday e v e n i n g a n d left w i t h Mr
r o u te to Seattle
M r anil M rs H ale P e r r y a n d >011 • nd M rs H u g h Du Hols a b a b y d a u g h
ier.
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G e o r g e h a v e r e t u r n e d to St
M e m b e r s of t h e lo ca l M. E. c h u r c h !
a f t e r h av in g spent th e s u m m e r n e a r
T renholm
M r P e r r y is e n g a g e d in a r e g r a t i f i e d t h a t t h e M e t h o d i s t con
t e n - n e e h a s s e e n fit to r e t u r n R e v
th e forest fire p a tro l w ork
M r a n d M rs V i r g l e L o o n e y an*' S H a rlow J o h n s o n to t h i s field.
T h e W o m e n o f W o o d c r a f t l o d g e \ l i c o r i u n i Vetlon G r a m a of t h è
tw o c h ildren of A lbany w ere week
• ■Id t h e i r r e g u l a r m e e t i n g T u e s d a y 1 Iti n r f n g Y u k o li io tilt* l l n j i o f ilo
e n d v i s i t o r s at t h e h o m e of Mrs
T h e n ’ was a large a tte n d -j
L o o n e y 's b r o t h e r a n d s i s t e r - i n - l a w . n i g h t
Big Gusti f n r WiMilth.
.m i a n d niech im p o rta n t b u sin e s s '
M r a n d Mrs. H E T u r p i n .
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G eorge F u lle r, who w o rk e d for;
n i n g . S e p t e m b e r 2 7 t h , fo r t h e l ; c
c h i c k e n d i n n e r f o r t h e b e n e f i t o f th-* (he W e s t e r n C o o p e r a g e c o m p a n y f o r '
MODERN
a n u m b e r of y e a rs w hile they o p e r ­ C O M E D Y : " S i t i l i T I A
St. H e l e n s p u b l i c l i b r a r y , a t Pi
K iih u , " C a tfis h a n d Sw ord "
m o u t h h a ll f r o m 5 : 3 0 to 7 : 3 0 p m a te d t h e i r p l a n t h e r e , w as a v i s i t o r
H o n o r i n g Miss E t h e l S t e n o f Lo in W e s t St H e l e n s h u r s d a v .
M rs A a r o n K e lly e n t e r t a i n e d tin
A n g e l e s , w h o is h e r e on a visit t o hi
M a t i t i i v l*rin*s,
; K veninK Iprit i **
of t h e m i s s i o n a r y s o c i e t y of
p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Ste*. " ■ i:
JiOr; ( l i i l d r t i i , UN* Vhviiys
c h u r c h Tuesday
Mrs. J. K. H o b b s e n t e r t a i n e d at . ' 1 ■ " M-'
■'600" p a r t y F r i d a y e v e n i n g . H o n o r
w e r e w o n by Mrs J o h n I.. S t o r l a a m .
Mrs. J. R. Gilby.
Mrs. E r n e s t M i l n e ,
a ssiste d th e h ostess
In h o n o r of M iss H e l e n S t e n , Mrs.
C. D, S u t h e r l a n d g a v e a " 3 0 0 " p a r ty
a t h e r residence W ed n e sd a y evening
T h e g u e s t s w e r e M r a n d Mrs. J o h n
S t e n . Mr. a n d Mrs. K. J U j o r k m a n .
MA T I N E E WEI»' . ENGAV \ T 2: ; t o
Mr. a n d M rs L. J. V a n O r s h o v e n . Mr
a n d M rs. T h o m a s K e t e l a n d C a p t a i n
a n d Mrs. O r in S h e p a r d
A f t e r th**
card g a m e re fre sh m e n ts w ere served
In a d v i s i n g T h e M ist t o c h a n g e
the a d d ress of the paper from S e a ­
On account of unusual length of play
s i d e t o P o r t l a n d . Mrs. M o llie Mas-
te n w h o h a s been sp e n d in g th e s u m ­
D o n ’t Hail to S e e 1 his Big P i c t u r e W h i l e A lt e r cl­
m e r a t h e r b e a c h c o t t a g e sa y s.
"It
has been qu ite w arm here fo r the
ing th e C o u n t y Fair. You W o n t R e g r e t It.
p a s t f e w d a y s , b u t in t h e e v e n i n g
is q u i t e cool.
T h e E l k s h a d a big
.!* ta a rsk .£
l-sr. w i- R - X
tim e at th e ir convention h e re and
e v e r y o n e s e e m e d to h a v e a
gi od
tim e "
Mrs. M a s t e n h a s r e t u r n e d to
h e r P o r t l a n d hom e.
R. J. C o a te s , f o r m e r l y s a w y e r a '
t h e St. H e l e n s 1.u m b e r c o m p a n y 's
m il l , w a s in St. H e l e n s T u e s d a y . Mr
C o a t e s is n o w p r o p r i e t o r of t h e W a v
e rly C le a n e rs & D yers e sta b lish m e n t
in P o r t l a n d a n d is d o i n g yvell in th
busin ess, he stated .
In o r d e r t o ac
c o m m o d a t e h is St. H e l e n s p a t r o n s h
g a t h e r s u p t h e w o r k on T u e s d a y
a n d F rid a y s of each week a n d d
l iv e r s o n T h u r s d a y s .
F o r th e pre
e n t a n d u n til h e can s e c u re perm,
n e n t q u a r t e r s c l o u t i n g f o r c le an in ',
o r p r e s s i n g m a y be l e f t a t t h e O r
c a d i a h o te l.
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' in t h e r e c e n t l y c o n s t r u c t e d a n n e x to
th e K lh lan b u ild in g
The m arge:
was o p e n e d for b u sin e ss Tuesday
Miss H e l e n K lb ln n a n d T o n i Kill
Ian e x p e c t to l e a v e n e x t w e e k fo r
E u g e n e to a t t e n d t h e I 'n l v e r s i t y of
O regon
Miss K i b l a n is a g r a d u a t e
o f St H e l e n s h i g h s c h o o l, c la s s of
in
I« q u i t e a c o n tr a s t t„
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24
STORES
The Liberty
vA
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Jane Novak
The Belle of
Alaska
Every effort is made to keep up quality, and keep down expense, so that you can
^et top quality at bottom prices. Q uotations good for SA T U R D A Y and MONDAY
Darimade Milk, tall cans
3 cans for
1 -lb K. C Baking
Powder, can
Large Shopping
Bags, each
Cremettcs, 3
packages
—O F —
The Leather
Pushers
FEATURE—
Dustin Farnum
IN
“ Trail of the A xe"
D O N ’T F A IL T O S E E T H I S f
40c
Sylm.u Ript ¡ '
2 tins for
Cristo. I s 25c ; 11 j ’s 3 7c ;
■ |1 -, 9’a
.
$1.99
Sardines, French, 'I'ristian
brand, per can
10c
Creme Oil Soap
4 bars for
10c
q **
O vC
Queen Olives, large size,
in pint jars, per jar
New Brazil Nuts
per pound ..........
New Sweet Pota
toes, 4 pounds
25c
Fancy New Pota- f i ”
toes, 14 pounds
béO C
20TH CF.NTURY C O F F E E —represents only one quality, and that
the best — 2 pounds for 65c; I pound
..............................
33c
Peanuts, fancy salted
per pound .................
35c
15c
lud i
Ripe Tomatoes, for canning
by the box
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C a r a v a n S p e c i a l on
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Second Round
25c
Mission Beans with Tomato
Sauce, can ..
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Com, Silver Brand
can ....................... .
$1.83
Swift's White Laundry Soap
22c
5 bars for ...............................
T h e se n io r cla ss held
its f i r s t
m e e tin g T u e s d a y a f te r n o o n . T h e fol­
lo w in g o ffice rs w e re elected for th e
year:
Miss M a r i o n M o r t o n , p r e s i ­
d e n t ; M iss H a r r i e t R o s s , vice p r e s i ­
d e n t ; M iss IxiUise 1-fankey, s e c r e ­
t a r y a n d M iss K a t e L y n c h , t r e a s u r ­
er.
A t th e j u n io r cla ss m e e tin g T u e s ­
d a y a f t e r n o o n . M iss L o u i s e K e t e l w a s
e le c t e d p r e s i d e n t o f t h e c l a s s ; Miss
G eraldine
K etel,
vice
p resident;
M iss O n a C a r l s o n , s e c r e t a r y a n d M iss
E dna Lynch, tre a s u re r.
T h e s o p h o m o re s held t h e ir first
m e e tin g o f th e school y e ar W ed n e -
day a ftern o o n
T h e o fficers e le c t­
ed w e r e :
L il l ia n B a r g e r , p r e s i d e n t ;
M a r i o n S t e n . vice p r e s i d e n t ; G r a c e
C h am b ers, secretary : R uth H urch­
am, trea su re r;
Doane S u th erlan d
a t h l e t i c r e p r e s e n t a t i v e a n d Hen C o n ­
ners sergeant-at-arm s.
T h e fre s h m a n cla ss as yet have
not e le cte d o fficers but they expect
t o h a v e a c la s s m e e t i n g soon.
Miss D o r o t h y A k i n , c l a s s o f ’21.
a n d M iss W i n i f r e d M e l l i n g e r , d a
o f '2 2 , v i s i te d h i g h s c h o o l M o n d a y
afte rn o o n .
O th e r m e m b e rs o f the
a l u m n i h a v e p a id us v i s i t s a ls o anil it
s e e m s g o o d to s e e t h e f a m i l i a r fa c e s
in t h e J u n i o r - s e n i o r r o o m a g a i n
T H E L IB E R T Y T H E A T R E
S A T U R D A Y N IG H T
90c
43c
Kerr s Best Patent Flour,
barrel $7.25; 49's ............
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W A N T E D — Y o u n g girl o r eld e rly
l a d y to h e l p in h o u s e w o r k W r i t . '
J a m e s C. J o h n s o n . W a r r e n . O r e
o r p h o n e 1 7 F 1 4 , H e appoo >•.
II
5c
Carnation or Borden Milk,
9c can, three cans for
12-ounce Royal
Baking Powder
3 Bars P & G. Soap and 3 bars
Ivory Soap, entire bundle
H IG H S C H O O L CLA SSES
E L E C T O F F IC E R S
B r i n g box»
J. F u l l e r t o n . I
8c
Preferred Stock Coffee
pound 38c; 2' : pounds
One Show Each Night~7:3G
P r u n e s f o r S a le
Come
Sunday.
W.
W a r r e n . O regon.
25c
25c
Federal Milk, tall cans,
3 cans for ...............................
THE LIBERTY 1 UES.-WE 0 .SEPT. 18-19
G riffith's
j W a y D ow n E a st
W henever your food supply needs replenishins
think of ONE OFi'THESE STORKS
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Friday and Saturday
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bt*'i •
■ I f f fi
F¡'l fii
Thu
Ìt:ll'!r
V*. r , .
M;ike Austin’s Store Your
Headquarters W hile in St.
Helens for the day
ONE OF THE MANY TWEUU.ING SCENES • ••
“ UNEXAMPLED WONDER OF 20TH CENTURY”
r Everybody should see this. It is a duty. You will be
better for having seen it, because it mirrors American
liie faithfully. Its equal never produced—never will e.
Most Remarkable Cast Ever Assem­
bled in Movie History.
Baskets of Bargains in Shoes Will be
on Display for These Days
IHfy
Peters Shoes
Master Made Shoes
Utz & Dunn
There is no rival to Griffith—There is never a dull
second—An Amazing Spectacle Filled with Thrills and
Suspense—Wondrously Beautiful Scenes.
O P IN IO N S O F C R IT IC S :
‘‘It l*i e n o u g h l o nils«, t h e h a i r o n a man'*« h e a d , nm l r a l» f
tin- m a n «.lit o f tils s e a t . " — New Y ork l l e r u h l .
“ T h e g r e a t e s t t i l i n g e v e r s< i er*nei| is t h e h e j a m on a s w ir l -
fug r i v e r of i n k y ilarknes««."— C h i c a g o J o u r n a l .
" I i is t h e m o s t a m a z i n g *|iretn«'l«- «•*.« r w e n o n s«-a o r l a n d , o r
o n a n y m o v i n g p i c t u r e s i n s n . " — V V. f«lot>e.
“ A t h r i l l tin- l i k e s o f wlileli lia s n o t ttn - n felt s i n c e t h e
< 1 m s i . i II rod«' o v e r t h e M i l s in ' T h e I tirtli o f a N a t io n . ' " ___ N \
M a ll.
" M r . G r i f f i t h h a s m a r s h a l l e d a n«*w ivea ltli o f p te t o r i a l
h i a u i i ti shin«- I x 'f o r e t h e bc«t«*x|ed e y e s o f n,«. l a l i o l d e r . " —
la*s %e*fel«'s T im e s .
“ Nntlilir'» s o d r a m a t i c h a s t o m t h e «sim posliin- o f a Han
I r a n t isc o au«li« n« e a n d s t i r r e d it t o n ’ vilneaa."— Han I r a n r i w n
( h ro n iile .
" A n a m a z i n g s i a s t a i l«*."— Han Eran« is««» I tiille tin .
ADUL1
CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS,
M A T IN E E , A D U L T S. 40c; C H IL D R E N , 20c
Three Well Known Brands
are in the Basket Bargains
THE PRICES ???? COME AND SEE
St. Helens, Ore.
AUSTIN’