Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 30, 1913, Page 11, Image 11

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TIIE MOUSING OREGONIAX, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30, 1913.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
MEOONUX TXtErHONES.
PrtntlB Room ' TOTU. A
"lty Circulation Mln 7070. ao.-.
Manasins Editor TkT-j. a vi
funear Editor Main 7oT. A eon J
rompulni Room Main Tot.i. a .
Eu?rtaisadat BuMdins. .Mala 70Tu. A SUM
AMtbK.ME.Trs.
HPri.113 THEATER E1enth and atorrl
n ,M,,in -r Olcott Id the play. "Too
Il Drn:m." This afternoon el 1:1. to
nic he et
ORPHEI'M THEATER (Broadway Slid Tay
lor) Vaudeville. This atternoaa at 1.13
and toasnt at :13.
BAKER THEATER Broadway and Morrl
soa srrceo baker piayers In '"Klfty
)l ! from Boiton" Tala afternoon at
J.li. toslcht at I. IS.
KM PREJS THEATER l Broadway and Yam
hill) Vaudovl;. Tbia afternoon at S.1A
aad tonight at 7:30 and 9.
PANTAOES THEATER (Broadway and Al
der) Vaudrvll.e. Tlila afternoon at 2 13
and tomsat at 7:30 and a.
UTKiC IHEAT'R (Fourth and Ftar
Musical Comedy. 'The Twin Hebrowa
Ttita afternoon at : .13 and tonisnt at
t.to to 10. i
Fr.npi.z-a. star, arcade, oh jot.
T1VOW AND CP.TSTAU Iflrsi-rua
turca 11 A. M. to 12 P. M
GLOBE THEATER (Eleventh and Waeh.
inrtoe) Continuous tirst-run motion pie
turea.
KErREATIOV PARK (Twenty-fourth anJ
Viuinn) Baseba.1. Portland va, Venice.
l aim azternooa at
"Boot" Sext for Prisons. An Ore
won "boot." moat effective of restrain-
era tor prisoners, was dispatched by
express' yesterday to Detective. Day
who la at Chicago, seeking: the extradi
tion of E. K. C. Von Klein, alleged to
have stolen diamonds from his wife
her two years ago. and sought In
various parts of the country on charges
of swindling; women. Mr. Day tele
graphed for the Instrument when it
tearan to appear that the extradition
would . be granted. As Von Klein Is
estimated as slippery, and there Is bad
blood between bim and Day, the officer
will take do chances.
PAjjrraa Diss From Falx. Samuel
Orlsaon. . a painter, was fatally In
jured at Third and Harrison streets,
yesterday, when a scartold on which
he stood while painting-, swayed and
ranted him to fall 20 feet to the pave
ment. The Injured man was taken to
hL Vincent's Hospital but died almost
Immediately after arriving- there, and
the body waa turned over to the Coro
ner. Mr. Grlsaon sustained a fractured
skull. allKhttng- on his bead on the
rement walk, lie lived at lit Union
avenue, and Is survived by a wife and
daughter.
"Little Rocxo-Vr" t-t Siokt. A little
Kound-L'p Is forecasted in the an
nouncement of the Rodero and Wasco
County Fair, which will be held In The
Dalles. September 17-10. J. L. Ke.ly la
president of the Rodero organisation
and J. 8. Fish Is secretary. In addi
tion to the general exhibits of the pro
ducts of the county, a long programme
la announced In which bucking broncho
contests, roplns; and riding contests,
"bulUiogglng" and many other sports of
the ranch which have characterised the
Roand-t'p. will figure.
Georob Graham Arrested. Charged
with obtaining money by the theft of
hta roommate's bank book. George
Graham. 17 years of age. was ar
rested yesterday by Superintendent
Holmes, of a detective agency, and
City Detective Abbott. The case was
referred to the Juvenile Court. Young
Graham has relatives In Minneapolis,
but came here as a tramp. He has
been lodging with O. K. Herahey, who
has a savings account, and obtaining
the pass book, drew out 1 40 before the
loss waa discovered.
Bids o.f Lumber Askkd. Opportunity
Is offered for lumbermen of Portland to
bid on big supplies of Douglas fir lam
be r to be sent to the Canal sone, as-
cordlng to a call for bids received at
the Chamber of Commerce yesterday.
The bids on this lot of supplies are to
be opened on May 17. The lumber
supplies which Portland mills will be
able to bid upon will easily amount to
a big steamer cargo and will reach
an approximate total of between 1.
000.000 and 4,000.000 feet.
Theodorb F. Bowman Dead Theo
dore F. Bowman, aged OS years, of 416
Hoyt street, died yesterday from dropsy
and heart trouble, with which he had
suffered for three years. Mr. Bowman
come to Portland from Indiana six
years ago. He formerly was a member
of the Methodist Church. Two sons,
Fulton B. and Richard S- Bowman, of
Portland, survive. Funeral services will
be held privately at the grave In River
view Cemetery at 1:30 P. M. today.
Women's Mass Mer-ttxo Caxaxo. A
mass meeting arrsnged especially for
the women of the city who are In
terested In civic affairs, will be held
Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the
Felllng-Hirsch building. Mrs. Abigail
Scott Dunlway will give the principal
address, and the several candidates for
Mayor have been Invited to give an out
line of their views on matters at Issue
In the present campaign. Aire. Alice
Nugent will preside.
Okuox Booklxt Wanted for Library.
Every school library In Jackson
County will have In It the Oregon book.
1-t Issued by the Portland Chamber of
Commerce. A letter was yesterday
received from County Superintendent J.
P. Wells, rsquestlng that 100 copies of
the booklet be sent htm for distribution
to the school libraries. The Chamber
will take Immediate steps to satisfy
his demand.
Mou-ala to TTavr CLtra. C. C Chap
man, representing the Portland Com
mercial Club, and Mark Woodruff went
to Moll-da to attend the organisation
meeting of a commercial club at that
place yesterday. Tb new clJb prob
ably will affiliate at once with the
Oregon Development League. Mollala
Is situated on the route of the Portland-Eugene
Electric Railway Company.
Swavtrea HtuD l! Commohs. fie
ri -.1 meetings are being held In the
Portland. Commons Mission. Front and
Burnskle streets, every night this
week. Rev. Edward Blackman. who
has had charge of the work for a year
as superintendent, la dosing up his
duties and will take a much-needed
rest. The services thia week will be
started at S P. M.
Mrs. Georob Fox Dm l-t East. Mrs. i
George Fox. of. Cincinnati, mother of
Clarence Fox and sister of Mrs. Sol
Rnsenfeld and the late Mm. Adclph
Wolfe, died yesterday In Cincinnati.
Mrs. Fox bad visited in Portland
frequently.
Jarascss KvxNfso Abra.yosd. There
will be a Japanese evening at the X
YV. C. A. Wednesday evening at t
o'clock. Pongs by Japanese children.
pictures from Japan and a scene by
girls In Japanese costume, compose the
programme. All are welcome.
THB FHOTOOBAPH GaIXZKT I THB OAKS
Park Is to let: It I one of the best pay.
Ing concessions In the park. For terms
ami particulars call In person or ad
dress John F. Cord ray. the Oaka Park.
Portland.
Accnow or Uictaimei Baooaob To
PaT. 0.-W. R. N. will sell at Ash
street dock. 1 A. M.. fine trunks, grips
and other miscellaneous items. George
Baker c Co, auctioneers.
Waar Siob FtJtT for Rest. fin
rooms; furnace, nreplare. every con
venience, and In fine order; rent. Hi
pbone owcer. East H.
Scssbath. waterenre, scientific mas
sage, open-air gym.: party has 1 years'
experience and German diploma. 5 E.
Flanders and list. Phono B I2JS.
Hear Mayor Glllls on commission
government. Baker Theater, 12 to 1 to
day. (Paid adv.)
Hear Mayor Glllls on commission
government. Baker Theater, 12 to I to
day. (Paid adv.)
Expert watch repairing; reasonable
prices. Marx Bloch. SsJ Morrison.
Jot Gill's circulating library, 3c a
day. J. K. Gill Co., Third and Tlder.
DR. Eaton returned: Medical bldg.
Lan-txrb Slides. Gilford. Maio Mia.
We Loan
Money
Secured by First
Mortgage on
Improved
Portland Real
Estate and
Invite Offerings
of First-Class
Property as
Security.
Portland Trust
Company
OF OREGON
Third, and Oak Streets
fiL-MuoNs Ordered ijc Newspapers. In
the case of E. T. Hansen against Peter
Wilson, a foreclOKure of a tax title.
Circuit Judge McGinn has refused to
nermlt Flegel & Reynolds, the plain
tiff's attorneys, to secure service by
publication by publishing In the Pacinc
i'hrintlan Advocate. Inatead he has
ordered that the advertisement be run
for alx weeks In one of the three big
dallies of the city and that personals
be carried In the other two. The juage s
reason Is that the circulation of the
Paclfln Christian Advocate Is limited
and confined to a particular class of
people. He haa stated that nereaiter
ha will not allow publication of sura
mona in obscure newspapers for the
reason that there Is small chance of
d.fendants becoming aware or the
pending litigation through them.
Ptrdt Meets Defeat. Will E. Purdy,
whose contention that H. D. Winters
deeded him lots 1 to 4, inclusive, and
the west half of lota S and C, blocK li.
rcaat Portland, valuable property on
Grand avenue, having been defeated In
both the Circuit Court of Multnoman
County and the Supreme Court of the
state, has nied a petition to inwrraw
aa a party defendant In the escheat
tiroceedlnas against the Winter estate.
He bases his plea on his alleged owner.
hln of the lota In Question, which was
denied by the Supreme Court, which
held that the deed had never been ex
ecuted by Winters. The Supreme Court
denied blm a rehearing.
Mission Circle to Meet Thursday.
The monthly literary meeting of the
Florence Mead Mission circle or ine
l-niversallst Church will be held Thurs.
day afternoon. May 1. at 3:1S o'clock.
at the residence or Dr. Bonne xjreuer.
761 Broadway. The topic or the alter
noon will be "John Murray and the Rise
of Unlversallsm In America." Mr a. M.
C. Winters will read the paper of the
day. Mrs. M. E. Mead, president of
the circle, has returned from an ex
tended vlait in California and will
preside. Much Important planning Is
to be done and all members are urged
to be present. The hostesses of the day
will be Mrs. E. Simmons and Mrs.
Breuer.
Girl's Complaint Cost Fine. On
complaint of a young girl, Tony
Costanxo waa fined 115. In Municipal
Court yesterday, on a charge of being
drunk and disorderly. The trouble oc.
eurred several days ago. on a Sellwood
car and culminated In a running fight
between the defendant and Patrolman
Stone, who arrested him. It was
charged that he removed from one
seat to another beside the car. and
put his arm along the back of the
seat.
Trespass Brings 350 Finb- Though
shot at three times by the Irate owner,
Lewis Kline and Ellery White, both
youths, kept on going In a stolen auto
mobile, which they had taken from In
front of the home of J. E. Backenstos.
the owner. The car was abandoned
when It became damaged. Kline was
arrested and appeared In Municipal
Court yesterday. He was fined 350 on a
charge of trespass. White is said to
have left the city.
Vises to "Wed Girl. Fred Vance,
charged with contributing to the de
linquency of a 17-year-old girl, was
returned to the County Jail from Los
Angeles yesterday in charge of Deputy
Probation Officer Fisher. He Is 19
years of age. He has stated his will
ingness to marry the girl and legitima
tize a child and should he do so it Is
probHble that the criminal charge will
not be pressed.
Bartender Faces Charge. W.
O'Neill, a bartender at the Richelieu.
Sixth and Couch streets, faces a charre
of white slavery brought by his wife,
whom be married In Pendleton. He
was arrt sted Monday night and charged
with being drunk and was turned over
to the United 6tates authorities yes
terday, and placed under oouu dail
U'NVlll Is 3 years old and his wife,
who was held as a witness. Is 13 years
younger.
W. C. T. V. Mexttno Todat. The
monthly social meeting will be held at
Central Cnlon V.. C. T. V. this after
noon at :J0 o'clock. There will be a
matron's silver mednl contest. Meet
ing will be held at 42$ Behnke-Walker
building, corner Founn ano lamoni
streets. Everybody welcome.
Fred G. Buctitbl Operatbd On. Fred
G. Buchtel, supervisor of weights and
measurements of the city, son of
Joseph Euchtcl. was operated on
for arpecdlcit's at Good Samaritan
Uof,.i:: 1. . ew S.'s.arc. It was a
aer'oi ras". V." f.J reported yes
terday as Improving.
; .' i.r. a neat five-
room nItrn J;jO burialow. one block
from the Eat OllsjR-fctreet carllne. but
my circumstances force me to move and
must sacrifice. One look will convince
anyone looking for a Rood home. Ask
for Boehm. Mam T.au.
Mrs. Hidden to Speak. Mrs. M. I
T. Hidden will speak In room 3 at the
Portsmouth school, tomorrow afternoon
at 2:S0. on "Public Housekeeping
Affatrs." under the auspices of the
Civic Study Club.
RAnnr Wiss Leads Class Todat.
The Bible Study Class will meet at
Temple Beth Israel today at 3 o'clock.
P.abbl Wise will lead the class and the
subject will be EaekleL All are wel
come. Mission to Hold Merttxci. A regular
meeting of the Portland Fruit and
Flower Mission will be held Thursday
morning. May 1, at 10 o'clock, at 231
Twelfth street.
Owb-Fourth Less for Jewelry at
Aronaon's removal sale, 24 Wash, st-
If-
II The Bi Credit
I Institution.
S "For the Newest. Visit The Eastern'
"NewBeautiesHere
In "Regent" Suits
$27.50
STYLE is an intangible thing. Unless it has its
foundation in good tailoring and honest ma
terials, inside and out, it will vanish with the first few weeks
of wear. ,
The smart "Regent" Suits at $27.50, are truly remarkable
for their good lines their thorough, faultless tailoring.
One charming three-button novelty cutaway, similar to il
lustration. Others in Navy Serges, Whipcords, Shepherd
Checks and Plaids. Jaunty Balkan blouses and Norfolks in
cluded, as well. ,
Come in and see the many pretty Suits we're featuring this
week at $27.50.
Other " Regent" Suits from $18 Upwards.
Lingerie Waists $1.95
A dozen fetching styles high and low neck- of batistes,
marquisettes, Voiles. "Waists from our regular line, up to $3.
Do YOU fully realize the benefit of a eared
it account at The Eastern? Payments ar
ranged to suit your convenience. Ask about it
i
The Bi Credit 'SAl-ZT-. ' H a Tenth St.
I institution. V()T?r-iiting fbjIP- '
BsBsssssssSBSBSSBea i ' - ... -
VARIED ADVICE IS GIVEN
W03IEX GET AXSTVERS TO RE
QUESTS FOR COUNSEL.
Some Persona Sajr Vote ""o" When
In Doubt, Others Vrge That Xo
Action Be Taken.
"When In doubt should we vote 'No,'
on the charter, or refaln from voting?"
To this question a large number
of answers were read yesterday at
the meeting of the Women's Polit
ical Science Club held In the Med
ical building. Requests had been
sent out to prominent cltlxens for
their opinions and the responses were
many and varied. The women were ad
vised by many to study the problems
more thoroughly and then they surely
could decide. Others said decidedly.
"Vote No, If you cannot understand an
Issue or find out anything satisfactory
about a candidate." To refrain from
casting the vote waa the advlcs of still
other authorities quoted.
Oav Lombard said In part In His mes
sage to the club, "Vote Xo. If in doubt
More harm may come from the passage
of a measure than from Its defeat. If
It Is a good measure, surely you will
be able to understand its gooo points, i
Mrs. Frederick Eggert. J. 13. addoii
and Frederick Holman all advised the
women to vote "No" and urged a deeper
study of conditions and measures under
consideration. C. E. S. Wood said If it
was Impossible to come to a decision.
No" was the safer vote ror any pro
posed Innovation as It Is better to en
dure the existent Ills than to fly to
others of which nothing is known.
Among the other persons wno sent
renllee were: Miss Eleanor tscuawiu.
Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway. H. B. Al-
hee. Judge Oatens. Thomas a. .ay,
r..nrr Lv Raker. Rev. Benjamin Toung,
Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull. Mrs. Sarah
F.vana. r H ChaDman. Calvin S. wnue,
William Forter. Governor West. W. B,
Ayer, Dr. Ogburn, Lola G. Baldwin, W.
C. Benbow, L. R. Alderman and many
more. A vote of thanks was extenaeu
to all who had sent replies.
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
Don't have any trouble with your
baggage when traveling. The Baggage
& Omnibus Transfer Company will
check your trunk from home to destina
tion. Easy. Isn't It? Phone Main 6980,
A 3322. Taxi cab service. Phone Mali!
260. A 2242.
CARD OF THAXKS.
We desire to express our sincere
thanks to our friends and neighbors
for their kindness rendered during the
Illness and burial of our daughter,
Ani,MRMTND MRS. A. W. KING
AND DAUGHTER ANNETTA.
BRACES FOR CRIPPLE.
Artificial limbs and appliances for de
formed limbs Is our specialty. rite us
about your case. Oregon Artificial Limb
Co 2H3'4 Temhill wt., Portland. Or.
SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT
a I , t I M m
sr-
CRAWFISH.
Choice crawfish, cooked In wine.
Vary appetising. American and Chinese
dellcaciea. The New Republic Grille,
147 H Morrison street, corner Park.
GEORGE DDUNNING.
Republican candidate for renomlna
tlon for Councilman Third Ward. Pres.
eat Incumbent. (Paid, advj
THE OWL DRUGSTORES.
The chain store movement through
out the country, though of comparative
recent origin. Is In no line more notice
able than in the growth of The Owl
Drug Company. The chain store aims
to secure all of the buying advantages
of a large scale retailer (such as the
department store) and to retain at the
same time all of the selling advantages
involved In the personal contact be
tween the retailer and consumer, as
well as the advantages which may be
secured by concentrating and depart
raen tiling the common functions of the
retail concerns. The way va wnicn
these two advantages are attained is
well Illustrated in the methods of The
Owl Drug Company. Last year Tne
nui rirur Canmanv waited on over
1.000,000 customers ana tne piano iue
hvi under wav contemplates a busi
ness totalling over 15,000,000 annually.
To provide for the rapidly Increasing
hniinni the directors and stockholders
of The Owl Drug company ai ineir
main ofnee. fill Mission street, tan
Francisco, on April 18. 1913. authorised
for public subscription the sale of 6000
shares of Its ( per cent preferred stock
at 1100.00 per share.
Tn comnany. at the present time,
oueratea eighteen stores in Oregon,
Waihlnrton and California, besides dts
trlbuttng points and manufacturing
plants.
Being a Pacific Coast concern, the
Fiunmni does not anticipate any diffi
culty In placing immediately its Issue
of 8 per cent stock, wnicn manca n
1.. nlU-. nrnnioltlon.
III CAII .i.t -i... v v- r
OPERA LECTURE TONIGHT
Bruce Gordon Klnicsley to Give Illus
trated Talk on Wagner.
Bruce Gordon Klngsley this evening
will give at Lincoln High School his
Illustrated grand opera recital on "The
Wagner Operas." The musical pro
gramme he will play In conjunction
with his lecture will Include: "The
Storm at Sea." from "The Flying Dutch
man"; "March to the Hall of Song."
from "Tannhauser"; "Elsa's Dream."
from "Lohengrin"; "Dance of the Ap
prentices and Entrance of the Master
singers," from "Die Melsterslnger";
"The Ride of the Valkyries." from "Die
Walkuere," and the "Love-Death Song"
or "Llebestod." from "Tristan und
Isolde," all of which have been ar
ranged by him from the full orchestral
score, thus preserving so far as pos
sible the exquisite beauty and blend
ing of tone-coloring of the manifold
orchestral Instruments. This recital
in Itself bids fair to be both an artis
tic and intellectual treat.
Besides the music and descriptive
talk however, there Is a number of
pictures which Illustrate the myths oa
which Wagner bases his works.
SPECTActTs.SEYBSaSSCd
Friedlander's
Optical
Department
is in absolutely competent
hands. Your first visit will
convince you of this.
Examinations free and most
carefully given.
310 Washington
Between Fifth and Sixth
Established la 1870.
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CHAS. N. RYAN
Candidate for
COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE
(Paid Adv.)
THE HAIR STORE
10 Sixth St. Better Quality Hair Geoda.
Ill Switches. 82-lneh. S aeparats
4 1 Switches. 28-lnch. 8 separate .3.1"
s aii Round 22-Inch transformation 2.4t
Gtnts- Toupe.a to order i J A ' ; -" ,oS'XJ
Ladles WIS" to oraer w wm
Mall, order" carefully attended to. ws
match hair when others fall.
The Hair Store. S Stb t-. near Wash,
ST. HELENS HALL.
Park Avenue and Ford Street.
Resident and Day School for Girls.
College preparatory work and
elective courso. Music, Art. Elocu
tion, Aesthetic Dancing, Sewing.
Elementary Department. Careful
grading. Competent teachers.
Catalogue on application.
Special
Afternoon
Concert and
Tea
An Innovation pf In
terest to women shop
pers Is the afternoon
concert and tea inaugu
rated by the manage
ment of the Hofbrau.
The "Saxons," a Eu
ropean concert orches
tra, have been retained
for these concerts, and
their versatility has won
the admiration of two
continents.
They double In Saxo
phones, Herald Trum
pets, French Orchestra,
Ocrtna Ocarina Quartet,
Mandolins, etc, etc
Their selections In
clude both popular and
classical compositions.
Miss Viola Barrett
Lyric Soprano
assists the Saxons, and
her bird-like voice and
personal charm Instant
ly won favor with Port
land's muslo lovers.
During this concert
the Hofbrau features
Ices, Coffee, Tea, French
and German Pastry,
made by their own confectioner.
The
Hofbrau
Alder St. Near Sixth
UR strictly one
price, modern
method of selling Ori
ental Rugs is winning
more friends for us
each day.
Cartozian Bros.
Oriental Rug Importers.
Washington, bet. 13th & 14th
Oriental Rugs Cleaned and
Washed by natural process.
Phone for prices.
Register Now In
ALL THE YEAR ROUND Y. M. C A.
DAY and NIGHT SCHOOLS
Bualaras and Professional
Scboola
Accounting
Bookkeeping
Carpentry
Pharmacy
Plumbing
Reinforced Concrete
Showcard Writing
Shorthand
Wireless Telegraphy
Assaying
..tomoblle Coarse
Electricity School
Some of CO Other Courses
Mechanical Drawing
Architectural Drawing
Arithmetic, Algebra or Geom
etry
German, French or Spanish,,
Penmanship or English
Boys' School (day) ,
Boys' School (night)
Term
Fee.
$160.00
S.OO
10.00
. 30.00
. 15.00
, 1S.00
, 12.00
6.00
50.00
IS. 00
50.0O
15.00
7.50
7. B0
6.00
6.00
S.OO
12.00
4.00
7)u0 til i
to 5.00
Before Queen Quality
Shoes came to this
town, women used to
get home after walking
and change to a pair
of old shoes for relief.
A good many of them
have stopped that
now. The flexible
soles of Queen Quality
Shoes yield so gently
and easily to the
muscles of the foot
that new Queen
Quality Shoes are as
comfortable as old
shoes.
Sole cAgency
A. J. Wochos Shoe Co.
SSO Washington t., cor. W. Park
808 Waehinston st., Wilcox bid-.
Catalomrs en Bequest. Mail Or
ders solicited. Tel. Marshall 4031.
if tJlM
S ...LfffiS,ft-,?,!li!!!
r-t iiw-nwiTTa - "
When the Gibson House
D0J in Cincinnati the flames
Durncu cwr through the fire
proof skyscraper of the Union
1 rust company
vounng nearlyevery
n
wK
SB . SA -1
fill f 5; N ! lKVSTCrr1U
'flips
rViJnd ivitkin its reach
v- ' '
ff not fire-proof. Theothccon tne eievemo
indicated by the arrow, was almost com-
letelv rutted and
THE SAFE-CABINET
which stood next the window received the brunt
of the6re This cabinet preserved its contents
mninjurid as shown by the oval illustration
Tl.:. .. At,, n nt tn 1nn7 1tt of ponrln.
sive demonstrations of the supremacy of THE
C A TTT?.r 4 nlVTTT amnc mrwforn firc-resistine'
oni i,wu.u. -"'; o
devices We should be pleased to give you the
THE SAFE-CABINET has recently been
subjected
BUSINESS FURNITURE
AND
"EVERYTHING FOR THE
OFFICE"
KILHAM SliESTcS
Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers,
Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders rlFTH
i i i a oab -.
Keep Him
Out, He Is
Dangerous
We make Screens to measure at surprisingly low prices. Our machin
ery and facilities enable us to do so. Phone us for an estimate. If
you think our prices are not low enough, dont buy. You are under
no obligation. We also manufacture oak flooring.
WARD BROS.
Phone Woodlawn 2163, 0 2394.
879 Union Ave., Cor. Mason St.
Mr. "Ad Clubber"
Entertain your friends at din
ner tonight before the show.
Our course dinner, -with wine,
for SI be a delight long
to be remembered.
Music and entertainment dur
ing dinner and after the theater
Third and Alder Sts.
Get Your FREE Copy
Of This Classy Book
Contains a choice collection of
witty.sparklingtoasts flashes
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