The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 24, 1918, SECTION THREE, Page 7, Image 47

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    TIIE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 34, 1918.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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Adrtlin rprtmit . . Main TOTUl A !.'.
fcuprtntniUni of Bulldlncalaia 7o7u. A
be held at ChehalU on November 2
and 30.
Ths object of th conference Is to
discuss some of the important topics to
coma before the State Legislature this
Winter. One subject Is State Road
Number 1, which opens the country
between the Cowllts River and Ocean
Beach and completes the North Co
lnmbia River Highway to the ocean.
Governor Ernest Lister. Herbert
Cmhbert. of Seattle: Congressman John
O. Holland, ot
amcsement.
ORPHETTV Braadway at TaylorV -Vaudeville,
tliis afiernooo and tonight.
BAKER (Broadway. nar Morrison) Bkr K filler. President K.
and tuniat.
AI.TAZAR M"Tlon at Eleventh) Alraxar
p!ayer In "Too Unknown Volea." This
afternoon and tonight.
PAVTAGK3 (Broadway at Alder-, Vaude
ville. Tbrca ajiowa llly. luto. I and :0i.
HIPPODROIIK (Broadway at Tamhlll
Va.'ilevlil and movlne Dlrturea. - too
:. to 11 1. M . . baturdaa, Sunday.
boiidara. continuou. 1:15 to 11 P.
STRANn (WaVrinston atreet. batweaa Pork
and Wi I'i'ki Vaudeville and moving
picturea; conunuoua.
LTRJC 'Fourth and Stark) Lyrte Company
In "The Black Cat." THIS alieraoou
2:.tO and tonlrht at 7:30.
the fc'tate College, and other prominent
men are expected to take a leading; part
in the discussions of the conference.
Trve counties of Klickitat. Skamania,
Clarke, Cowllts. Lewis. Thurston, Orays
Harbor. Pacific and Wahkiakum win
be well represented. Representatives
from the Sound cities and Portland
will attend.
I RED CROSS OUTPUT. HUGE
THRIFT STAMPS
and
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
On Fale at
Boslness Office. Oregonlaa.
REPORT SHOWS ORGANIZATION
MANUFACTURING COJfCEILY.
Eight Million Workers Form In.
dastrial Army Under Its
Direction.
A late report from the American Red
Cross received at the offices or the
Portland chapter show the society to b
one of the greatest manufacturing con
cerns In the world.
Eight million patriotic Red Cross
workers form the great-Industrial army
that finds employment wltn tne Kea
THAXKSGIVIJf Q AND W. 9. 9..
We are thankful for our land.
We are thankful for our homes.
We are thankful for our In
stitutions and civilisation.
We art thankful for our boys.
Make their hearts glad and their
courage strong by buying more
war savings stamps.
C S. JACKSON, State Director.
ST. AJCDRFW'S DAT TO BS OBSgRVXD.
Fir David Beatty, In command of the
British fleet, and Sir Douglas naig.
another Scot, who was In command of
the British army on the French rront,
will be toasted at the annual banquet
of St. Andrew's Society of Orefton to
be held on St. Andrew's day. Saturday,
November 30. In the rrill of the Hotel
Portland. Dr K. V. Shayler. rector of
St, Mark's Church. Seattle, will rpeak
on -Scotland's Part in the World War.'
An American Army officer will respond
to the toast. "The Allied Armies and
ICavies": Governor Withycombe will
resDond to the toast. "The Beaver
State" and Mayor Baker will respond
to "The Rose City." A. IL Blrrell will
speak on "The Lassies": Dr. C. II. Chap
man will respond for "The Press"; Pipe
Major J. H. McDonnell will give bag
pipe selections. There will be an ex
hibition of Highland dancing ana w,
T. Crowther and Mr Bell will sing.
Houoat Mb ats. Farm D hissed.
At Frank I. Smith's. 328 Alder street.
Oven roasts of prime, choice beer, lie.
Prime rib roasts of fancy beef. 18c.
Pig pork roasts, they're great. 23c.
Buy your holiday turkey at Smith's.
Really choice loin roast veal. 15c.
Leg roast veal. tie. Veal stew, lHt
Shoulder roast veal; river, 16c
But vonr holiday ceesa at Smith'.
Smith's Die Dork chops. 10c: bacon. 40a.
Pigs hocks. 20c Fresh side pork. Ha
Smith's right fresh pure lard, 30c.
Holiday chickens at Smith's.
Leaf lard from farm dressed pigs. lOe.
Sliced bacon. 45c Sausage. 18a
Shortening. 25c. Hamburg. 18c.
All Oregon meats at Frank L Smith's.
Loin chops of farm-dressed veal. 25c.
Polling beef? 12 He. Shoulder lamb, ISO.
Corned beer. lie. j'late Deer, i:ic
Pot roasts. 15c. Porterhouse. 20c.
Round steak. 20c. Soup bones, Sc.
Beef tongues. 20c. Tenderloin stk. 17c.
Sirloin steak. 18c. iJimb chops. 25c.
Legs lamb. 25c. Kid chops. 25c.
Kid lea-s. 25c. Legs mutton. 20c,
frank L. Smith's Is 28 Alder st. Adv.
'Lackuet to Address Servicb Circi.b.
An open meeting of service circle
No. 850. Neighbors of Woodcraft, will
be held tomorrow evening at wood
craft Hall. Tenth and Taylor streets.
at which Fred Lockley, returned Y. M.
C. A. secretary, will speak to the
seas. Service circle is largely composed SALARY REDUCTION
ot women wnose sons are in r ranee.
Cross, and since the United States be
came on of the allies the Red Cross
army has made 2(1.004.000 necessary ar
ticles for war purposes.
In this arlgantic total there are ac
counted for: 25S.198.ooo surgical aress-
Inn: 14.088.000 knitted articles; 1.4 ,
000 refugee garments: 22.225,000 hospi
tal garments and supplies.
This output has been directed through
S870 chanters and 80,000 branches and
auxiliaries of the American Red Cross,
situated In every country In the world.
but. of course, mainly in America.
In the last year alone the supplies
manufactured were estimated, at S59,
000,000. of which (40.000,000 represented
r materials. Knitted articles were
made mostly In the spare time ol
workers and thousands of miles of yarn
used, but the other supplies were man
ufactured in big and little workrooms,
ranging from those such as the work
room on the eighth floor of the Llpman-
Wolfe building to two-worker rooms in
crossroads or villages.
MADE
The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock.
All women are Invited, but space will
be alloted to mothers first in case the
hall is crowded, which is likely. No
admission fee will be charged.
RgcoNSTRUcnojr.
To prevent the diseases among; chll
dren which are responsible for much
suffering during adult life, a well
tested and fully indorsed system of In
atructlon to parents Is a most Im
portant part of the dental treatment
for children. While most busy dentists
do not care to work for children we
so thoroughly realize the extreme Im
portance of getting -this preventive
knowledge to the parents, that we
solicit children's work. Our motto is
gentleness, patience and efficiency.
Smith Long. Clinic. Broadway bldg.
Adv.
Milk ajto Rest Ccre. The self food
poisoner, the person whose body is
overwhelmed with toxic elements, be
cause of defective digestive organs and
faulty elimination, finds ready cor
rection of the trouble In the Milk and
Rest Cure. The Moore Sanitarium. East
47. Office 908 Selling- bldg. Main C10L
Adv.
Go to Westminster Presbtteriam
Church. East Seventeenth and Schuyler
streets, today, and hear Dr Kdward H.
Pence, pastor, preach. At 10:30 A. M.,
"The Spiritual Springs of Democracy,
and at 7:30 P. M., "Three Big Things
"Which Christianity Will Do." Hear
beautiful pipe organ music and quaslet
both services. Adv.
CHANGE OF PCHEDTJLL
Dalles-Columbia line steamers will
leave Ash-st. dock Mondays. Wednes
days and Fridays at 11 P. M. Return
ing; leave The Dalles Wednesdays. Fri
days and Sundays at 4 A. SL. arriving
at Portland t l. 31. Tel. Broadway
3451, A 7112. AdV.
Tl-esdat MErrrma Set. Greater Port
land Association will hold the first
meeting in several weeks on Tuesday
evening at 8. o clock In the Multnomah
Hotel. Reservations have been made
for 100 members and the meeting
promises to be very interesting.
We Wish to Sell our 7-roora Dutch
Colonial house in Irvlngton; modern,
well-built, excellent condition, attract
ive arrangement. May be purchased
partly furnished. Price reasonable.
Lmnu Wald. Last 3:134. Adv.
II. M. Wicks to Leotcre. II. M.
Wicks will lecture pn "The Proletarian
Dictatorship in Russia and Germany
tonight in Arion Hall. Second and Oak
streets, at 8 o'clock. Admission is free.
Public Lecture Sunday. Nov. 24, 1918.
at 8 P. M. Theosor-hical Hall. 301 Cen
tral bldg.. corner Tenth and Alder; sub
ject. "The Spoken Word," delivered by
ur. ix. ti. Pickett. Adv
Hate Goon. Permanent position for
Intelligent man as clerk in hotel cater
ing; principally to permanent guests In
this city. C 724. Oregonlan. Adv.
Klks Dance, Monday evening, the
25th. at Cotillion Hall. 9 o'clock, ad
mission. $1.10 per couple, for Elks and
their friends. Adv.
Gkorolana, 7 A. M. dally, except Fri
day. Astoria and way points; Lurllne,
1:20 P. M. daily, except Sunday. Adv.
Sapett Boxes for valuables. 83.60
yearly. Liberty bonds bought and sold.
Safe deposit vaults. 2S4 Oak. Adv.
50 Fairbanks Platform Scales, COO to
-000-lbs. capacity; bargains. Kafka
Bros., 284 Front. Adv.
Dr. George S. Barrett, dentist, re
turned; 851 Morgan bldg. Main 3398.
Adv.
Razors Honed, safety blades sharpened.
Portland Cutlery Co, 85 4th. near Stark.
v.
Woodbnrn City Attorney to Get $30
Monthly Instead of $35.
WOODBDRN. Not. 22. (Special.)
The new City Council has re-elected L.
M. Bitney assistant marshal, street
commissioner and water works super
intendent, merging the three offices. E.
P. Morcom was chosen City Attorney
and Dr. W. A. Chapman re-elected
health officer. Allie Engle was ap
pointed chief of police by Mayor Hall.
Standing committees were named and
tax levy of 16.4 mills made.
All salaries were fixed the same as
allowed by the retiring Council, with
the exception of City Attorney, who
was allowed 120 a month Instead of 235
as heretofore.
1RVINGT0N HOME.
New England Colonial, fine location.
881 Thompson street. Splendidly built,
full cemented basement, hardwood
floors throughout. 9 rooms, large living
room, sun parlor, 6 bedrooms, two fire
places, furnace, laundry, garage. Open
for Inspection. Just completed and for
sale by F. E. Bowman & Co, 212 Cham
ber of Commerce bldg. Main 302S. Adv.
SUITS PRESSED, 35c.
French - dry or steam - cleaned. 21.
We pay yon to do your own delivering.
Unique Tailoring Co, 104 4th, Adv.
Bank Deposits Show Increase.
SALEM, Or, Nov. 23. (Special.) De
posits in Portland banks on November
1 had Increased 219.588.213 from the
preceding statement two months and a
half previously, according; to a state
ment by Superintendent of Banks Ben
nett. The total deposits aggregate $125,-
884.709 in the banks of that city and
total resources $127,677,900. The savings
deposits reached a total of $24,876,555,
or an Increase of $478,856 since August
and $4,182,323 over a year ago.
Funds Bequeathed to College.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest Grove'.
Or, Nov. 23. (Special.) Pacific Uni
versity recently received a gift of $14,-
000 from the estate of Mrs. C. J. Mann,
founder of the Mann Home In Portland.
Mrs. Mann was Interested In the school
and had previously contributed $1000 to
the funds of the college.
CARD OP THANKS.
We wish to express our thanks and
appreciation to our friends for their
kindness and sympathy in the recent
loss of our beloved husband and father.
and also for the beautiful floral offer-
Mrs. M. s. Leggett.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Horsman.
Inge.
Adv.
CARD OP" THANKS.
We wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks to our many friends and tha
Chauffeurs" Union for the beautiful flo
ral offerings, their great kindness and
courtesy shown us in our time of sor
row In the loss ol our beloved wife,
mother and sister.
Mr. li. A. Eastlund. Daughter.
Adv. Son and Relatives.
Commerce Safe Deposit Vaults.
et Third street. Both phones. Adv.
KM
liuCitmliiltii
"Save the Babies at Home"Waverley
Baby Home Tag Day Wednesday, Nov. 27
MM
affile
Lf?V
A Perfect Diamond
At Jaeger Bros.
Means a Perfect Diamond
The majority of diamond purchas
ers are dependent upon the advice and
integrity of the dealer. Not only have
the people of Portland and elsewhere
come to know Jaeger Bros, as diamond
experts, but that their word as to the
quality and value of their diamonds
is as "good as gold."
And whether you choose the mod
estly priced yet beautiful diamond at '
$25 or any other up to $1000,
$1500. $2000 or more, you are
assured of the same full measure of
advice and service.
OUR SPECIAL
$100 DIAMOND
Is the Supreme $100 Diamond
Value.
JAEGER BROS.
The Value of
Trustworthy Service
A young man in the East is sending his diamond to this
store to be reset in one of our expcfOy-chosen platinum
mountings, his intention being to present it to his sweetheart.
This is one of many instances of the far-reaching reputation
and service of Jaeger Bros. Could anything be more indic
ative of this store's leadership?
YOU CAN' ENTRUST YOUR DIAMOND TO
US FOR RESETTING and feel confident that the very
same stone will be returned to you.
The Ban on Platinum
Has Been Lifted
Fortunately, we prepared long before restrictions went into
effect, and as a result have a comprehensive collection of
Platinum Ring Mountings
of artistic merit. Also a worthy showing of Platinum
LA VALLI ERES SCARF PINS
BROOCHES ' FULL DRESS SETS
and other articles of jewelry for ladies and gentlemen.
Beautiful Effects in
Lavallieres
Artistically decorated Diamond
Lavallieres; also with other precious
gems. Those in the coral and cameo
effects are much in vogue and favor.
Lavallieres, set with diamonds,
as lov as $7.50.
Others ranging upwards m price
at $25, $50, $75 to $1000.
Expressive Are New Effects in
Wedding Rings
Particularly the decorated styles,
engraved and diamond encircled. In
platinum, plain gold, and white gold.
Plain Cold Bands as ZoE as,
$3.50.
Engraved White Cold Bands
as low as $10.
Our beautiful little booklet. "Wed
ding Ring Sentiment" is FREE for
the asking.
If You're
Planning to Give a
WRIST
WATCH
Better Select It Now
Wrist Watches for both men and women are going
to be much in demand for Christmas giving. We pride
ourselves on having the most extensive showing in Port
land, which includes such leading makes as Gruen,
Waltham, Elgin and others.
Ladies' Bracelet Watches. . .$15.00 and up
Mens Wrist Watches $ 2.50 and up
A Number of Distinguished Patterns in
HEIRLOOM SILVER
are featured in our displays of Sterling Tableware.
JAEGER BROS.
Jewelers -Silversmiths
131-133 SIXTH STREET, Oregonian Building
CARD OP THAXKJ.
We wish to extend our deepest ap
preciation and gratitude to the many
friends for their loving kindness and
beautiful floral offerings during our Bad
bereavement and death of dearest eon
and brother, Harlie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ballard
Adv. - and Family.
CARD OP THAJiKS.
Wo wish to thank our many friends
for the kindness and sympatny snown
us during the illness and death of our
beloved wife and daughter, Mrs. Mae L.
Williams; also for the many beautiful
floral offerings.
Mr. Fred Williams and Family.
Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mason.
CARD OP THANKS.
Mrs. Ida Krumpf and family desire tol
thank tha manv kind friends for their I
sympathy and beautiful lloral oiierings
in our sad loss of loved son, Albert I
Krumpf. and especially do we wisn to i
thank the inignts ot rymias oi run
land. Adv. Mrs. Ida Krumpf.
CARD OP THAJiKS.
W wish to thank our many friends
for the beautiful flowers eent our De
loved husband and father.
Adv. Mrs. W. Kowaleski and Family.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mr. W. W. Taylor, at 1206 Williams
Lavenue, wishes to tnanK nis many
irlends ror tneir Kinaness in nis recem
bereavement. Adv.
v V y
DR. WALDO.
Morning Service 11 o'clock.
"A LIVING SACRIFICE.'
Patriotic Thanksgiving Service
"A NATION'S GRATITUDE
Special Music,
Orchestra of the 10.tk Sqnadrom,
White Temple Quartet.
B. T. P. U. Service 6:30 P. M.
WHITE TEMPLE,
Twelfth and Taylor Streets.
Ftxrwr varieties of Iris for sale. Mar
shall 277. Adv.
Di Harrt Sevler has returned from
Ban Francisco. Adv.
Da. W. G. Cols, office C7S E. Broad
way. Phone feast C45. Adv.
Socialist CMTERTAiKXEirr and dance,
Arion Hall. 2d st Thanksgiving-. Adv.
IMPROVEMENT MEET SET
Road Problem to Come at Souiliwest
Washington Conference.
CATHLAMET. Wash.. Nov. tJ. (Spe
cial.) A Southwest Washington Im
provement conference, to which every
private citizen, public official, legis
lator, and organization are Invited, will
HURLBUT
VOICE PI-ACEMKJTT AND
BRKATHI.VG.
Papll ef the Great CAMPANARI of
the METROPOLITAN OPERA.
S13 Biuk . Laae Bldg. Mar. 2387.
Hnh 1'Monr. uast 8707.
F. DE BRUIN
Formerly of Asaaterdaaa. Holland.)
TEACHER OF SINGING
BARITONE SOLOIST. WHITE TEMPLE
Studied De Resxke Method Four Tears.
S13 Bosk A Lane Bids, lUr, 23S7.
' HAVE YO'J HEARD
MAJOR T. A. MILLS?
' IP NOT COME TO
THE
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL A
CHURCH
PARK AND MADISON STS.
10:30 A. M.
"IF OR THOUGH"
7i43 P. N.
THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE"
HElPFtL SERMONS.
GOOD Bit SIC.
YOU WILL ENJOY BOTH OP
THESE SERVICES.
COME AND WORSHIP WITH TJS.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
8. S., 12 NOON. C. E., 6:30 P. M.
.-Tldof I
'Mciiswt VUlfMI 1
w,,n I'M I
nilklUTAl vw
.LENSES
We Specialize in
Fitting
Punktal Lenses
Because It's the Lens
That Gives Results
Because, your health, happiness
and efficiency depend in large
measure upon condition of your
eyes. Ask for the booklet, "The
Eye and the Lens."
Edw. W. Wheeler, Optometrist
(WHEELER'
OPTICAL CO.
2nd.FLOOR OPgQONlAN B"LDQ
LEOPOLD DESKS
IS TOUR OFFICE BEST
EQUIPPED TO PUSH FOR AFTER
WAR BUSINESS? LEOPOLD DESKS
AND MACEY FILINGS CABINETS
AND SYSTEMS SECURE BEST RE
fcSULTS. ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO
show you.
PACIFIC STATIONERY &
PRINTING CO.
10S 2d St.
AT TOCB S Kit VICE.
The Comforter
Message
FOR ALL PEOPLH
OP ALL FAITHS
Assembly Room, Portland
Hotel
STREET ENTRANCE, MORRI
SON STREET.
TOPIC. It A. M.l
"Steps to Freedom"
TOPIC, 8 P. M.l
"Happiness"
, Florence Crawf ord,'
SPEAKER.
Everybody Welcome
THANKSGIVING
BEVERAGES
For Your Thanksgiving Dinner
DRINK HEARTY WITH JOY
BEVO The triumph of all
soft drinks, can still be had
at your dealer, if can't supply
you we will deliver it.
THEOXET Sparkling cham
pagne Grape Juice, Red and
White. The great dinner
and banquet beverage, all the
fizzle' and sparkle of the
finest champagne. A flavor
too delightful to describe
aristocratic and dignified.
Quart and pint bottles.
DUFFY'S SPARKLING AP
PLE JUICE Champagne
style refreshing and delight
ful a real Holiday drink that
will please everybody. Buy it
by the case put up in quart
and pint bottles.
CALVINO-PURE CALIFOR
NIA WINE without alcohol.
The Joy drink of no regrets.
Have all the fun without the
headache. Sparkling Red and
Sparkling White you will
charm your dinner friends
with this perfect table drink.
Buy it by the case or in
single bottles, quarts or pints.
Order Early We Deliver.
BIumauer&Hoch
"The House of Quality
" Beverages.''
105-107 12th St.
Phone Bdwy. 4072 or A 1004
BOYS' SCHOOL
Grade School for Boys offers in
tensive training, rapid progress,
short hours. Physical and char
acter development emphasized. v
Enter Now
For detailed information call or
write
Department of Education
DIV. C, Y. M. C A.
Portland
Phone your want a da to The Orero-
nian. Phona Alain 7670, A 6035.
Office andEngineering
Supplies Make
Excellent Xmas Gifts
Tj-xi -fli a business man or woman, engineer, draftsman,
l LJUC architect, etc
Inkwells
a
a complete line of the famous Sengbusch self-closing inkwells.
Wood and glass bases, from ? 1.50 to $15.00.
Diaries arid Date Books
Excelsior line small vest pocket sizes, to the large journal size
date book in leather, buckram and canvas.
Desk Padsand Blotters
Leather corners, some 6uede, all colors; blotters in red, green,
blue, tan, buff, gray, pink, purple.
Loose Leaf Memos
The best little gift for the office man or woman or for a lady's
handbag. The best grade of leather and paper. We carry the
famous Irwin-Pitt and Boorum Pease lines.
Postal Scales every size to suit.
Pencil assortments best grade pencils, erasers, penholders,
clips, rubber bands, etc. Slide Rules, Compasses, Thermometers,
Drawing and Water Color Sets, Artists' Kits, etc., etc
9
THE J. K. GILL CO.
Booksellers, Stationers,
Office Outfitters.
Third and Alder Sts.
CONDENSED REPORT OP
THE CITIZENS BANK
Portland, Oregon
At the Close of Business November 18, 1918
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $ 796,023.04
U. S., Portland and State Bonds 397,324.65
Bank Premises and Fixtures 55,250.00
Other Real Estate 8,580.00
U. S. Certificates $250,000.00
Cash and Due from Banks 519,010.92 769,010.92
Total $2,026,188.61
LIABILITIES
Capital Paid In $ 100,000.00
Surplus and Profits 27,042.08
Deposits 1,899,146.53
Total
.$2,026,188.61.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
N. U. CARPENTER President II. H. NEWHALL. .Vice-President
JOSEPH PAQUET,. .Vive-President E. A. CLARK Cashier
A. W. LIVINGSTON. .Asst. Cashier
A. W. LAMBERT Director O. M. CLAKK Director
After War Training
Thousands of men are now in a position to readjust their whole
lives because of demobilization or changing conditions in commerce
and industry.
A conference with one of the Advisprs in the office will doubtless
be of great value n choosing which of the following courses you
should enter:
College Preparatory, Business, Stenographic,
Accountancy, Automobile, Tractors, Radio
Telegraphy, Mechanical Drawing, Shipbuilding,
Mathematics, Pharmacy,' Chemistry, Boys'
School or Electrical Engineering.
These day and night schools are operated to give you the chance you
neef in preparaing for the great future.
For preliminary information or date for interview address
Department of Education, Div. C
Y. M. C A., PORTLAND, OREGON
PERSONALITY
A well-selected Holiday Greeting Card with an
appropriate sentiment often expresses your per
sonality better than an individual effort of origin
ality. Your name engraved on it adds the personal
touch.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
serving a useful purpose for the whole year.
Fancy Loose Leaf and Leather Bound Memorandums in
many sizes and styles for every imaginable purpose.
Diaries in great variety of styles and bindings to suit
every fancy.
Calendars, Recipe Books and many service-giving, useful-all-the-year-round
Special Books for Individuals, Home
and Office.
Hundreds of Useful Presents in Fine Stationery, Fountain
Pens, Eversharp Pencils, Leather Goods, Desk Furnish
ings in sets and individual pieces something "wished
for" for every one who can read and write.
When you see our exceptionally fine stock of BRIEF
CASES, you'll understand how to make any business
man's Christmas a happy one.
Holiday Printing and Engraving
"Everything for the Office"
Phones:
Marshall 6080
A 6548
Corner
Fifth and
Oak Streets
Store Open 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.