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THE SUNDAY OTtEGOXIAX, PORTLAND,' OCTOBER 5, 1919. - 10 CITY WAGE PLANS OTin nn ninnnnn GimuruiDbunu Old Employes Say Only Few Higher Paid Men Benefit. MOST ADVANCES SMALL frome Well Cared for Agree That In General Salary Increases Are - "ot Fairly Apportioned. Conlnad From First Fas.) 1 city than the savins of human lives. A 15 a month increase to the city health officer, -who has no eight-hour day. no Sundays, no holidays, but is ' subject to call 24 hours a day. Is a J slap in the face." It has been rumored that an open break has occurred between Park Superintendent Keyser and his supe- rior. Commissioner Pier, who is chairman of the committee, aa a re sult of the proposed salary increases. Neither Commissioner Pier nor Super Z' intendent Keyser will deny or confirm '. the rumor, altnougn It in said that ; Superintendent Keyser. who is a technical engineer, feels he should have been given the same consider. ' tton as technical engineers in the de '. partment of public works. Keyaer la Rolled. Mr. Keyser was Increased from $240 to 1J0O. but points to salaries ranging from $350 to Hit per month to of f Ictals in the public works departmen as a basis for his claim of unfairness. And in addition to his own salary. is understood that Superjntenden Keyser is considerably roiled over th fact that he was a. no time called into consulta:!c 1 over the salaries of employes working In his department and feels that some worthy employe have been overlooked as a result of this policy. City Building Inspector Plummer Is another official who points to th proposals as unfair. Mr. Plumme makes no plea for himself but Insists that many of his men have not bee given increases on a parity with me doing similar or even less lmportan work, but who are employed in the city engineer's office. For instance, he cites the Increase of $5 raising the salary of Planning Knaineer Kichenlaub from II ia Jlso per month, as typical example of failure to accord fair treatment to some city employes. Mr. Elchenlau checks all plans which are submitted to the department of buildings, and. according to hia chief, not only works diligently throughout tne day dui i often forced to work nights in orde to turn out the work, which Mr. Plummer says is of a particularly technical nature. Draftsmea Get More. In contrast to the increase given to Mr. Klchenlaub, Mr. Plummer - looks at a copy of the proposals and points to a proposed increase from il0 to 1225 for a topographical draftsman, who. Mr. Plummer insists, has not as important work to accom plish as the employe who was given but a la per month increase. Another particular instance which Mr. Plummer cites Is Deputy Building Inspector Lotspeich, who Is on the list for a S5 increase bringing his monthly salary to 180. Mr. Lot spei(.h. according to Mr. Plummer, functions as the chief deputy, must regulate both the field and the of fice work, which comprises more im portant work than that handled by other men in the city employ who are given far greater increases. The primary purpose of the appoint ment of the committee was to bring about a standardization of salaries. At the last meeting of the city coun ciU Commissioner Pier made it plain that the proposed ordinance should not be construed as an ordinance to standardize salaries, but that such an ordinance would come later. On this point. many city employes are willing to agree. To prove that Com missioner Pier Is correct in saying that the ordinance proposed does not standardize, these employes take the proposed salaries for chief c'.erks. ray t Chief C lerks Varies. Under the proposed ordinance these employes find that one chief clerk Is to receive 1225 per month, three chief clerks are slated for a $200 month salary, two chief clerks will be given $175 per month and one is on the list for $160 per month. The chief clerk on the top of the list is handling the duties of assistant to the commissioner of public utilities. The assistant commissioner of public works is also on the list for $225. Commissioners in charge of both de partments insist that the two men are entitled to the proposed Increases, but employes are free in asserting that $200 should be the top-notch sti pend for the position despite the sup posed brilliancy of the men holding them. Technical men In the department of public works, who have threatened from time to time to quit, are the real beneficiaries of the ordinance. One department chief Is given an increase of $110 monthly. That this man, a college graduate, is highly efficient is generally admitted, but few employes can be found who do not feel that such a large increase to one man is ne of the derogatory features of the ordinance. Prpn: railed -Trade. re manner In which the proposed diaries were arrived at is another point which is far from satisfactory to men and women in the city em ploy. Claim is made that but few heads of departments were consulted. 'and some claim that the salary pro posals were brought about through a trade between Commissioner Pier and Us r bur. with the latter on the long end of the bargaining. The salary proposals were shrouded In darkness until they were read by t"e council clerk at the last meeting t the council. Efforts to obtain copies of the proposed salary Increases prior to this meeting failed. Members of the committee met at an unan nounced meeting In the city hall after hours of closing on Monday night and completed the final work on the ordinance. Coramisslorter Bigelow refused to work with the other two members of the committee, although he attended two meetings. . the last meeting he announced nia intention to oppose the ordinance. The role played by Com missioner Bigelow does not exempt him from the wrath of city employes who hold him equally to blame for the alleged inconsistencies, claiming that had he fulfilled his duty, the ordi nance might have been presented in proper form. Coasplete List ;lve. The complete list of salary In creases proposed under the ordinance U as follows: Increased Established sen 175 Clerk, filled by Nell R. Crounse ISO v Bureau of Fire. Cblef'clerk. filled by M. W. Seld- ler IPS' Clerk, filled by F. M. Kraut 134 Coramlaaloarr at Public rtllltlea. ,Chlf clerk, filled by H. N. Good 2U0 ' Motor bun Inspector, filled by mom out .14U Stenographic clerk, filled by W. UnUherd 123 Bureau of Weights and Measures, rxoutv sealer of welsh ta and mrasurea. filled by J. T. Can nula 13 Sealer of welchts and measures. filled by E. O. Jones 170 Commissioner of Pnblie Affairs. Secretary, filled by Elals A. JProulx 140 Bnreaa of Garbage Disposal. Superintendent, filled by Wm. U. Helher 12 Chief endneer. filled bv C. H. Feldman 1S2 Bureau of Street Cleaning. Clerk, filled by H. V. Reed 140 Foreman, filled by E. F. Jen- klna 140 Foreman, filled by James Hey- dn 140 Foreman. filled by James Keeves 140 Commissioner of Finance. Typist and secretary, filled b Margaret O Brlen Bureau of Licenses. License Inspector, filled by J. S. l-i ncninson Clerk, filled by R. C. Lee Bureau of Purchase. Assistant to commissioner, filled by Fe:.r .Mcintosh Chief clerk, filled by E. W. Charles Clerk, filled by Janet Daniel Clerk, filled hy F. J. Kupfer. . Clerk, filled by Lee A. Ilium 130 130 130 Bureau f City Hall. Superintendent, filled by C 8. Hlmmona Plant engineer, filled by D. E. enslneer, filled Assistant J. L. S Telephone operator, filled by Francis Evaua Bureau of Parks, Superintendent, filled by C. P. Keyser Chief clerk, filled by M. E. llausmann Chief playground director, filled hy W. H. Knapp Arboriculturist, tilled by W. E. Oerge Gardener, filled by . E. E.-wek. tiardener, filled by P. Johnson., hardener, filled by P. J. Fender- sast Gardener, filled by J. Gemlehen. Gardener, filled by F. It. Bun- naae Stenographer and clerk, filled by K. E. Funk.. Clerk, filled by C. Rhodes City Treasurer's Office. City treasurer, filled by William Adama Deputy treasurer, filled by O. P. Miller Cashier, filled by E. W. Paget.. Assistant cashier, filled by C. P. I.eehen Deputy or clerk, filled by J. B. Drennan ...... 3 Clerk, filled by C. T. Aleiander. Clerk, filled by W. J. Powers... I'ler. filled by W. Springer.... Clerk, filled by O. Tlbbetts Trpist. filled by H. tf. Kusse.ll.. Typist, filled by Helen Meyer... City Auditor's Office, City auditor, filled by George R. Funk Chief deputy, filled by 8. Crutxe Deputy auditor, filled by J. Gill Deputy auditor, filled by A W. West filled by R. C. Bureau of Pal ice. f tenographer. flMed by Mrs. S. Richardson MIS $1K MaalHpal Court. - rki.r rtcck filled h N. l. leut-. Judge, tilled by Cao. ilosauaa.. 29 3.50 Vnutv auditor. landers -too Deputy auditor, filled by E. W. Jones lw Deputy auditor, filled by I w. Penfleld iw Deputy auditor, filled by E. V. Hale iw Deputy auditor, filled by N. M. Moody "J Deputy auditor, filled HUE. Burdlck im Deputy auditor, filled oy J. J. Curtln Deputy auditor, filled by R. C. Watklns 150 Deputy auditor, filled by J. F. Kell 133 Deputy auditor, filled by F. S. Pierce ; . . ISO Deputy auditor, filled by H. A. H Ins-ley 143 Clerk, filled by J. A. York 140 Clerk, filled by J. E. Watkina.. 12a Clerk, filled by J. O. Bredemeler 133 Stenographic clerk, filled by L. Ostervolrl , 1.3 Stenographic clerk, filled by Mary Bellerts 115 Stenographic clerk, filled by G. E. Wmhllne 83 Stenographic clerk, filled by R. Joseph lot) Civil Service Board. Stensgraphic clerk, filled by L. Kennedy 119 Typewriter copyist, filled by tmma Jean Gill iui City Attorney's Office. Deputy city attorney, tilled by l. j.atouretie Deputy cliy attorney, filled by i. M. lnmiinson .mj Deputy city attorney, filled by E W. Lansing . 140 Senior Ihw clerk, filled by M. JrtcKlroy nu Stenographer, filled by D. 31. Huberts J-t Stenographer. filled by P. Kendle 113 Stenographer, filled by Anna ivnaua Mayor's Office. Secretary, filled by H. W. White 44 Assistant to commissioner of public safety, filled by N. -Uinsmoore 145 Stenographer, filled by W. Mc- Cauley 105 Mntiun picture censor, filled by Mrs. E. T. col wen ioo Department of Public Works. Assistant to commissioner, filled by A. G. Johnson 1UO Chief clerk, filled by C. J. Kruse no Plan clerk, filled by Lester Walts 130 Deputy and clerk, filled by J. B. Gohr HT Stenographer, filled by J. Gerter 119 Inspector of buildings, filled by H. E. P ummer ZSO Deputy building Inspector, filled by A. 8. Lotspelch I.. 170 Deputy building Inspector, filled bv G. L. Thornton 155 Deputv building Inspector, filled by W. M. Wells 150 Deputv building Inspector, filled bv B. W. Arnold 130 Deuptv electrical Inspector, tilled by W. K. Roberts 130 Deputy electricHl Inspector, filled by J. k. aen ju Deputy electrical Inspector, filled by u. i. sciag iu Plumbing Inspector, filled by W. Hov ISO Deputy plumbing Inspector, filled bv George . utiereteai .... uo Deputy p'umhing inspector, filled by J. D. Kinnlgan 133 Deputy p:umhing inspector, filled by S. A. Nyman 153 Bureau chief. fHled by R. Krem- ra i'40 General foreman, filled by 31. A. lounger IbO Sewer engineer, filled by O. E. t.tanley jimj nspector. public works, filled by w. j, governs is. nspector. public works, rilled hy u. J. narlow J3U nspector. public works, filled bv V. u. fane 107 Inspector, public works, filled by A. Fleming lot nspector. public works, filled by J. T. Shnnnon 142 Inspector, public worka. filled by E. R. Chamberlain 137 Inspector, public works, filled by A. P. Tedrow 13t Cement tester, filled by O. Beck. 1S3 Blue printer, filled by J. T. Brlrkley 136 Topographical draftsman, filled by L. C Apperaon 190 Topographical draftsman, filled by C. r. Fisher 175 Topographical draftsman, filial by F. T. Fowlr 163 Topographical draftsman, filled by W. R. Adantson 105 Topographical draftsman, filled by P. J. Herner 105 Instrumentman. filled by D. Hurlbart 183 Instrumentman. filled by M.f S. Miller ISS Instrumentman. filled by P. Madden 1S . 140 150 ', 17.1 100 . 130 140 1 100 223 ', 130 m 9 lo( 113 113 125 140 138 140 147 150 120 125 78 80 240 300 13 173 140 16S 130 -140 130 135 113 1-0 113 120 115 120 113 120 130 150 118 123 265 275 ISS 210 lo5 00 153 163 130 163 14 t 130 113 l-'3 113 . 1-5 113 113 1113 120 105 120 S20 S'.0 8-JO 3U5 2UO 25 175 ' 200 173 130 150 325 22 190 190 150 125 12 125 126 1 160 11.' 115 185 185 185 185 185 185 183 175 175 165 173 163 140 150 133 150 150 123 113 113 160 225 130 125 300 180 160 155 153 153 180 155 190 100 100 160 350 175 215 14(1 153 133 133 133 1.13 173 140 223 160 173 00 I Instrumentman. filled bv W. C. 165 Nichols 163 17J Instrumentman, filled by H. C Richardson 165 180 100 I "'.'mniman. tilled by E. B. 133 kw,?!i'5,.; v ; ??5 J72 4i.uiiit.il, iiiiea oy w . m. (jnaer 100 Chslnmsn fllimA kw r c.im-. 1 'in ir.n Atpnall p:ant Inspector filled bv W. t rinkhl.H., t HA IKY " I engineer. Improvements filled bV Jesse Mannen. MA 91 S I -nernisi. lined by K. H Dulln 225 2i cur.au cnief, lined by R. G. Mc- Mullen ; 840 2501 estimate man, tilled by H. A. Demmer 137 General foreman, filled by C. A. 183 I KQDinsnn 165 ucnerai foreman, xiiiea Dy J. K. Carr 163 General foreman, filled by H. F. Hurlburt 152 163 1 uenerai loreman. filled by Jf. "eed 155 163 113 1 -"y engineer, nued by o. Laur- gaard 370 416 deputy ouiiaing Inspector, filled by w. A. Trout (temp.) 150 155 iepury punning inspector, filled by w. A. Skene (temp.) 130 135 uepuiy Dunning inspector, filled by o. J. Wright (temp.) 150 155 ueputy electrical Inspector, filled by 1. B. Stnree. ii.mn t ir.n i.; inspector or public works, filled by D. S. McBrlde (temp.) 136 140 inspector or public works, filled by M. McCarthy (temp.) 130 140 urausman. lined by o. N. Blair (temo.) ict 1 ?s uraiisman. lined by H. L. Gil bert (temp.) 163 173 Draftsman, filled by A. J. Hoff man (temp.) 140 150 wnimmin, lined oy F. G. King "temp .) 163 180 irausman. rilled by O. Klee- man (temp.) 165 175 uraiiiman, filled by L. F. Schuele (temn. k . lAt Statistician, filled by W. S. Chap man Hemp.) . 147 Planning engineer, filled by F. W. Kichenlaub 175 Public Auditorium. Manager, filled by H. M. White. 170 Engineer, filled by W. Jacobson. 147 Enslneer. filled by A Nelson.... 147 Bureau of Health. Health officer, filled by Dr. George Psrrlsh 320 Chief medical Inspector, filled by Dr. John G. Abele 183 Assistant medical Inspector, filled by Dr. R. W. Sipple .... 105 Quarantine officer, filled by James C. Walsh 165 Physician, full time, filled by Dr. Myra B. Tynan 140 Interne. emergency hospital. filled by Dr. H. C. Blair 115 Interne. emergency hospital, filled by Dr. E. J. Schuster ... 113 Interne, emergency hospital. filled by Dr. W. M. Rose . 115 Hospital steward, filled by Mrs. W. A. Rivers (nurael 11.1 Chief clerk, filled by Ruth Car ter i.-tn Clerk, filled by May Duibinn.... 110 t-irin., iiiiea oy e,muy Mcttratn., 11(1 Clerk, filled by Mildred Rings.. 110 Clerk, filled bv Mav Perkins 1in Clerk, filled bv Edith Powers . . lin Chief sanitary Inspector, filled by uoruun L.ang 130 Sanitary Inspector, filled by Har ry fpham 150 Sanitary inspector, filled by J. F. Rellly 1st Sanitary inspector, filled by Joseph Singer 131 Sanitary Inspector, filled by-J. D. 151 Market inspector, filled by E. J. Goode 131 Market Inspector, filled by Sarah A. Evans 131 Market inspector, filled by M. G. George 131 illik chemist, filled by Walter Threlkeld li? Milk Inspector, filled by Fred W. Crane 131 Milk Inspector, filled by R. H. White 143 Assistant secretary, filled by Crystal Corner 130 Chief meat Inspector, filled by Dr. E. B. Chase - IOO Chief meat Inspector, filled by Dr. H. C. Johnson 130 Chief mest inspector, filled by Dr. G. V, Korlneck 150 Chief meat Inspector, filled by mt. j. vy . jionnecK 100 Meat Inspector, filled by Dr. C. M. Anderson ISO Veterinarian, filled by Dr. H. C. rnerwooa 100 Veterinarian, filled by Dr. C. C. njui iou The Cellars. Matron, filled by Lena Goodln. 135 Nurse, filled by L. Cooley 100 Cookfc filled by Katherine Kelly BO Itlllty man. filled by J. A. McMullin 113 Nurse. filled by Josephine Brooks 00 Bureau 'of tt'sler H'orbc Superintendent, tilled by L. 8 Kelser 270- Chlrt enitineer. AJled by F. M. Handled .. . ..Zl 320 Assistant engineer, filled by B. . Morrow u-i Engineer, filed by O. E. Oliver. 170 Deputy and clerk, filled by N. B. isen. cashier 132 Deputy and clerk, filled by L. T. Sebolt 132 Deputy and clerk, filled by D. B. Thomas 132 163 .Deputy and clerk, filled by J. F. an Winkle 147 163 , leputy and clerk, rilled Dy H. W. Wlngley 1B2 Deputy and clerk, filled by H. L. German 165 175 I Deputy and clerk, filled by C. C. Kasch 147 165 Deputy and clerk; filled by W. W. Mcintosh 132 175 Deputy and clerk, filled by G. M. Edwards 132 165 Deputy and clerk, filled by E. O. Mayor 147 175 Deputy and clerk, filled by B. M. Garrahan 147 105 Deputy and clerk, filled by w. A. Wood 131 Deputy and clerk, filled by A. V. Beuer 130 163 Deputy and clerk, filled by J. S. Roark 147 163 Deputy and clerk, filled by J. - I w. Kidge 131 140 Deputy and clerk, filled by S. G. Herllnger 131 163 Deputy and clerk, filled by M. J. Canavan 131 140 Deputy and clerk, filled by G. A. Marshall 138 165 Chief clerk, filled by V. -G. Chessman ISO 200 Clerk, filled by A. T. Rufner. .. 130 163 Clerk. Filled by B. A. Whiting. . 1:11 140 Clerk, filled by B. H. Greenhew 131 140 Clerk, filled by J. Hayes 131 140 Stenographic clerk, filled by E. C. Shaffor 131 133 Inspector of water pipes, filled by W. J. Maiipin Jr 165 175 Chain man. filled by D. L. Col cord 131 140 Reed draftsman, filled by C. C. Ehle 190 200 Draftsman, filled by 8. J. Ben edict 103 175 Draftsman, filled by A. T. Hahn 103 175 Water Inspector, filled by E. H. McPheraon 152 175 Water inspector, filled by J. H. Spain 130 140 Water Inspector, filled by J. Fields 125 140 Water Inspector, filled by W. E. Watson 125 140 Water inspector, filled by L. G. Bofflnger 151 140 Water Inspector, filled by Will- lam Kapne inn 740 Water inspector, filled by H. Water Inspector, filled by R. H. Bassendale Water Inspector, filled by F. W. White Water Inspector, filled by E. F. West Water Inspector, filled by O. Hollowell Water Inspector, filled by C. W. Clanton -. Water Inspector, filled by F. A. Tobln Water Inspector, filled by E. WV Soooner 160 Water inspector, filled by Will iam Pollvke 173 Water Inspector, filled by J. C. Hansel! 175 Water Inspector, filled by C C. a. cannon Water Inspector, filled by A. Water inspector, filled by D. C. roreat Pump engineer, filled by J. A. Leslie Pump englner, filled by P. H. Mulho and Pump engineer, filled by F. H. Akers Pump engineer, filled .by A Fuegy Pum engineer, filled by Thomas Hodson Pump engineer, filled by J. Pauley Pump engineer, filled by E. F. Williams Gateman, filled by C. Z. Idle- man ateman. filled bv Charles Rolen Gateman, filled by H. L. Lewla. Gateman. filled by A. L. Rum- ley Gateman. filled bv P. J. Skasle. Gateman. filled by W. St. John. Bridge carpenter, filled by J. ISA I .Mtiniyre "" District foreman, filled by E. J. 150 ISO Clerk (temporary), filled by F. H. Glbbs Clerk, filled by H. C. Hochberg (Temp.) Clerk, filled by R. M. Dodson 125 150 136 140 119 125 119 140 119 125 119 130 125 130 12S 140 125 140 125 140 123 140 152 156 123 140 137 150 137 130 131 140 131 140 131 140 131 140 131 - 140 119 120 119 120 119 120 119 120 110 mo 11!) 120 119 120 135 160 193 200 120 125 131 125 131 123 Clerk, filled by W. E. Steel (Temp.) 131 123 Clerk. filled by C. Cassldy (Temp.) 131 12j Clerk, filled by S. M. Silverman (Temp.) 131 113 Clerk, filled by J. H. Harrington (Temp.) 131 123 Clerk, filled by F. T. Davis (Temp.) 131 115 Clerk, filled by P. B. Keith (Temp.) 131 llo Clerk, filled by H. H. Dunkel- berxer (Temp.) 113 llo Clerk, filled by J. B. Keeler (Temp.) 113 115 Inspector, filled by J. H. Martin (Temp.) 113 115 Inspector, filled by H. B. Hing- ev (Temo.) n 120 Tnaneclnr filled hv S. D. White (Temp.) 113 115 Inspector, filled by J. R. Apple man (Temp.) 119 1 ' Tn,n.rlAr filled hv G. Reader (Temo.) 113 116 11.1 Tn.nector filled hv A. V. Ritchie 113 (Temp.) 113 115 11.1 Pnmn enrlneer. filled bv J. M. Huntley 131 140 160 1 Pumn enrineer. filled .by R. Keeling 131 " 1AOl Pnmn engineer, filled bv F. Bu- kowsky 131 140 135 Gateman. filled by W. C. Carey (Temp.) 119 1U i Gateman. filled bv J. G. Hall (Temp.) 119 12i 19.1 Gateman. filled hv J. O. Hall (Temp.) n i-' ItK 1 Draftsman filed bv J. Hansen (Temp.) 165 17. 11T Piimn ena-lneer. filled hv J. W. " Miller ... .I 131 140 133 Clerk, filled by S. M. Sullivan (Temp.) 131 1 1-.. I Clerk, filled bv F. H. Glbbs l-'O 1 ,iern. iiiiea oy . xh. - 1 1- . . . . iMliinnt sunerintendent. filled by H. H. Rascil 1 Wafer InanPRtor. filled bv A. H. Bauman 123 140 Draftaman. filled bv J. J. Ker- stetter 165 175 lnilnini.nl man. filled bv E. C. Strayor i no Foreman, filled by C. Albertlni. 10 15 Foreman filled hv W. T. Willis. 160 Hi Foreman, filled by J. Parill 10 163 Foreman, filled bv J. Tavell... 1B0 lo5 Foreman, filled by F. Escobar... 155 100 Rureau of police- Chief of police, filled by X. F. Johnson 270 300 All noHltinna of cantalns of po lice iu Section 2. That the Increase In sslaries provided in this ordinance for the months of KentemDer ana uctooer snail oe in cluded on the November payroll as a part of aaid roll. The dallv ware of all laborers working on a daily wage basis receiving less than S4..10 per day. except apprentice boys working in the municipal shops, shall be $4.50 per day. 13; 140 125 ISO 100 160 160 160 100 160 1.10 110 loll 125 100 300 350 A British soldier is suing; hia formeV commanding officer for alleged slan der, malicious prosecution and false imprisonment while he was in service. The officer denies the allegation and 185 claims he was acting only in dis phorr. A fmllitnrv dlltv. 1UO i 27.1 175 PIANOS INDIVIDUAL MODELS OF SUITS AND DRESSES SHOWN AT ARONSON'S If you wish your Fall Suit to be exclusive In style, have it made to order by a competent designer of Ions; experience. The October styles which are authentic show quite a change from those of the early part of the season. Get the latest, it costs you less than ready - made goods. ARONSON'S Model Dress and Suit Shop Central Hldg., 101b and Alder. Main S337 lZiuu u M(lf Good Values in Used Pianos Frisby (small size) S135 Singer, walnut 27 ?i Smith & Barnes, walnut 265! Jacob Doll, oak 27f Marshall & Wendell, mah. 285 Bond, oaK 345 We are dealers in Chickering and Other Pianos CFJohnsohPianoCo. 149 6th, Bet. Alder & Morrison CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS oAll Owl Drug Stores Have Recently Received a Generous Supply of French Ivory Toilet Articles The many obstacles in the way of normal production of this popular toilet ware have been overcome so far as The Owl Drug Stores are concerned. Every store has received a generous supply with which to begin the Fall season and reserve supplies are held subject to call. The designs conform closely to those of previous years so that new pieces can be added to sets that have been started. The quality is the same in every detail the same substantial weight, the same perfect finish and the same artistic grained effect. MiiiiiiiitiiiiutittiiitHHiiiiuiiHiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiHUHiimmiiiiuiiiiitiiiitiitiiiniiiinHHiiiiiiint Hand Mirrors $1.50 to $9.00 Hair Brushes $1.50 to $7.50 Military Brushes $5.50 to $10 pair Infants Hair Brushes 50c to $1.25 one $1.50 Combs 15c to $1.75 Clothes Brushes $3.00 to $5.00 Whisk Brooms $1.25 to $2.00 Hat Brushes $1 .25 to $3.75 Handkerchief Boxes $3.50 Glove Boxes $3.50 and $ 1 0,00 Cream or Salve Bbxes 50c to $1 .00 Soap Boxes 40c to 85c Jewel Boxes $1.00 to $5.00 Pin or Trinket Boxes $1.50 Talcum Boxes $2.25 Talcum Can Holders 60c Dresser Trays 35c to $5.00 Puff Boxes 85c to $3.50 Hair Receivers 85c to $3.50 Tooth Powder Boxes 85c to $1 .25 Tooth Brush Holders 50c to $1.00 Perfume Bottles 60c to $3.50 Nail Files 25 c and 40c Nail Buffers 65c to $175 Nail Scissors $1 .25 Cuticle Scissors $ 1 2.5 Corn Knives 35c, 50c and 85c Cuticle Knives 35c and 50c Button Hooks 25c to 75c Shoe Horns $1.00 to $1.50 Picture Frames 65c to $4.00 The Du Barry Design in Open Stock Those interested in this artistic design will appreciate the opportunity to buy single pieces, all of which every Owl Drug Store can supply. 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