The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 21, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIlS Or.ZGOII DAILY JOURNAL, POIiTLAlID. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER - 21," 1910.
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erett streets this ryrnlng to handle ft
blaze starting in a-pile of rubber pack
ing. The fire was in the storerooms of
the Gauld company, plumbing and steam
fitting supply house. Tbe damage was
very small. '
TOXIGIXTS ASirSL'.rcXTS.
K'lHg ......
Baker
Bungalow .,
Orpheum. ....
(ranj . , . , .
jPnUgea ...
Jh Lyric . . ,
our . ,
War Veteran Minstrel
."Charley's Aunt"
"Nancy
Vaudeville
Vaudeville
I ..... , (TLIliV I'".
. .. ."The Tourists"
Moving Pictures
Weather Conditions
Portland. Dec. 21. The British' Co
lumbia storm has--moved to Saskatche
wan, and has caused only light precipi
tation locally over the North Pacific
lope, none being reported from the
Canadian provinces, a secondary de
pression centers over Colorado and ha
caused light snow In southeastern
Idaho. Utah and Colorado. The Atlantic
coast storm is rapidly disappearing and
only light, snow has fallen in the last
12 hours on the Appalachian highlands,
fhe Mississippi valley and the Pacific
roast are covered by areas of relatively
nigh pressure. With the exception of
the states bordering on the Pacific and
Atlantic oceans and the Gulf of Mexico,
also Arizona, freezing temperatures ob
tain .over the greater portion of the
country. . ,.
Conditions are favorable for generally
weather throughout this district to.
night and Thursday! with generally
westerly winds.
THEODORE T. DRAKE.
Observer, Temporarily In Charge.
Bounds Light southwesterly winds.
.8t,ralt Coast Moderate Bouthwest
.Winds. Fair. .
Portland and Vicinity Fair tonight
and Thursday. Westerly winds.
Oregon-UFair tonight and Thursday,
westerly winds.
Washington Fair tonight and Thurs
day. Southwest winds..
Idaho Fair tonight and Thursday.
TrV at tli a Olfl Stand E. II. Moo re
house and company, 411 Washington.
Reduced prices on arusxs- materials,
pictures, framing and wall paper.
Cam Be Bought (or Cash. Beautiful
white diamonds at $125 per carat Wal
ter A. Lord Co, .111 6th sU near Wash
ington, s '
Beldlnf Bros- jewelers and sdentiflo
opticians, removed W S45 Washington at
Before buying see our windows.,
Oivea Countr Current For the orlv)
lege of stringing its wires across the
Hawthorne bridge, the Portland Rail
way, Light A Power company agreed
yesterday to give the county - enough
current to operate the lift span. Cur
rent for lighting: the bridre lamns will
be supplied at 2 cents a kilowatt All
papers pertaining to the acceptance of
me bridge have been signed.
Sates Too Kigb Rates' of the Pacific
leiepnono & Telegraph company for
- telephone service are too high, accord-
. inr to, th rtnnrlllltlnft IrtmnhAA htf tha
; Waverly-Rlchmond Improvement club
iier a aeoate ana arguments ny a Tep
resentative of the company last night
The need of a fire station was also dis
cussed and it was decided that , an at
. tempt Would be msde to obtain one. ;
Seamen's mend Booisty The weekly
concert, of the Seamen's Friend society
wlU be given tonight with the following
. program: vocal solo. Miss Ruth Ounn:
piano solo, Miss Elha Anderson; vocal
solo. Miss Camp ton; reading, Miss Dick
inson; vocal solo, A. D. Stewart; vocal
solo, Sidney Boniface. Sailors In port
win aiso sing. .- . f , ;
Overcoats Make Handsome Presents
Jlmmie Dunn can sell you a swell coat
for J13.85 that would cost at least $55
; at a high rent store on the street. His
- store is in the air but hts prices are
, on the level, open evenings this week.
Room SIS Oregonian building. "
Celebrates Anniversary The -Spokane
Avenue Presbyterian church, of which
Rev. D. A. Thompson has been - pastor
for seven years, will celebrate Its twen
tleth year of existence tomorrow-and
Friday, nights with services and appro-.
prints programs, - .;, -. ; (,,.. .
Steamer Je; Eartins, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. . Leaves Washington street
dock at t p. in.
WIHnr Unrdock hftH moved his law
office to . 421 Chamber of Commerce.
Phone Main IS7, A-37SB. !" .
nu Jewel WmtaiLWe tmv Aid
gold and silver. Uncle Myer's Collateral
Bank. 71 Sixth st.r near Oak. ,
Siflaa. chotffum. nlstols. fi shins: rods.
safety razors, cutlery. Hudson's gun
store. . . "
. Ice ana toner skates, boxing gloves,
striking bags. Hudson's gun store. :
Kndaon'a run store onen eveninsrs this
week. Appropriate holiday gifts.
W. A. "Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.-
young man . is suffering terribly from
his injuries, and it is believed that he
has been very seriously if not fatally
hurt Internally.
The motorman on the Williams ave
nue car Is H. L. Burright and the con
ductor M. J. Gleason. According to
Sergeant Riley, the accident was not
the fault of either the streetcar, men
or the men oh the wagon, but was due
entirely to the alippery condition of the
rails. . . .
. Woottsn for candy. 401 Wash. :
INJURED IN COLLISION
BETWEEN WAGON, CAR
F. A. Falkman, an employe of the
Davenport Brothers Produce company,
Was badly Injured this morning at
Third and Couch streets 4n a collision
between ax Williams avenue car and a
wagon belonging to the firm on which
Falkman was riding.
The wagon was going east across
Third street and had Just crossed bait
way across the track when the car
corning down the street, unable to come
to a , stop on account of the slippery
rails, crashed into the wagon. Falkman
was thrown to the ground and squeezed
between the wheels of the wagon and
the step of the car. The wagon was
skidded for at least six feet after the
car struck it' ;
r Police Sergeant Riley, who was stand
ing on tbe street corner when the col
lision occurred, took the team, ' which
had been thrown to the street in charge,
and then called the ambulance and bad
the Injured man taken to St Vincent's
hospital.' While not unconscious, the.1
WOMAN ARRESTED l0fl
CHARGE OF SHOPLIFTING
Detectives are busy today investigat
ing the previous operations of Mrs.
Mary Robinson, aged 60 years, who was
arrested last night at Meier & Frank's
department store accused of shop lifting.
when arrested she was found to have
taken several cans of talcum powder,
silk waists and a piece of silver plate.
While- taking this she was caught and
her arrest followed. ; .
Her daughter called at the police sta
tion this morning, and made an appar
ently vain effort to comfort her mother,
who was In charge of the matron.- '
It is not likely that Meier & Frank
will prosecute the woman, but .will com
pel her to pay for things she has taken.
It is said that Mrs".' Robinson was equip
ped with a number of . purchase slips
front other stores, and a quantity of
wrapping paper. When an article was
taken, sbe would wrao It ud and nut one
of the purchase. Blips., In the package
with it , '.;-.?
i Mrs. Robinson 'was arrested last year
at Meier. & Frank's on the same charge.
She is the wife of ateamboatman and
lives at 835 Williams avenue. When her
home was searched' last night by Detec
tives Hellyer and Maloney they found
a quantity of goods : believed to have
been stolen. , ;
v " ' ' ' ; '
Christmas Gifts.
Our holiday goods at great reductions.
Special bargains In all departments.
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday we will offer values that cannot
be duplicated in the City. Store open
evenings. Ooods delivered toy all parts
of the city and suburbs free. Becker,
McLaughlin ft Sweeney, 441 Washing
ton street. : "' - v -
AT THE THEATRES
gj.
Good Motion Picture.
"Tbe Lesson," a gripping biograph of
tbe darker world, is the feature at the
Star today, with a comedy, "A Joke on
Bumptious," and a drama, The Light in
the Window." . ','
Grace Cameron in "Nancy."
A pretty blending of laughter and
tears is Grace Cameron's latest comedy
offering to-the public, 'Nancy," in
which she Is appearing for the first time
In Portland at the Bungalow this week.
II
'Charley's Aunt" at the Baker.
, If you have worried yourself nearly
sick over what to buy for Christmas
presents, or any of the other weary
worries of thepresent strenuous days,
forget It all and go and see Baker
Stock company' in "Charley's Aunt"
Seats Selling for "The Burgomaster."
; Seats are now, selling for 'The Bur
gomaster,' which ' will be the attraction
a; the Helllg theatre for four nights,
beginning next Friday, pecember 23. A
bargain price matinee will be given
Saturday and special price matinees Sun
day and Monday. - , . , ,' ;: k ' ,vW
" - Hotel Fortland Monday, ' December
will be observed as Christmas, an
elaborate table d'hote dinner will, be
served in both dining rooms; orchestra
and vocal music in grill and . dining
room.'. Reservations should be made at
once. H. C Bowers, i
' ' ' A Timely ' Suggestion-Ladles and
children will find Christmas shopping
easier and will escape crowds on cars
' at rush hours if they will arrange to
do their shopping so that they may re
tnrn to their homes not later" than I
o'clock each afternoon. ' 1 "
Bankruptcy Bal Stock of Andrew
Kan & Co., dealers In Japanese and
- Chinese . curios, in hands of federal
, eouct receiver,' Holiday godds at great
bsrgalna for cash. Oak at. bet. Second
and Third, i Open evenings. '-- i" - -
Benew your atagaalna aubscrlptloa at
I 1 A. M IIJ nv . I -mr
-' '.-,;.. . ,; bbb ''"' ;( ',; ''.i!',"' ;";''' ,,e
Imall "Damage by Tire The fire de
'partment was called to Twelfth and Ev-
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; An even hundred., cities, distributed
through 23 states of the Union, have
adopted 1 the . commission t ormvof gov
ernment .
. II kf'y. Three: Classy Singers.',
. Vardon, Perry and Wilbur, the sing
ing and dancing trio at the Grand, have
scored a hit with their neat act They
have played before Kin e George of
England and the king ot Portugal, just
as they are doing at the Grand.
Souvenir Matinee at Oryhemn.
Each woman attending the matinee
performances at the Orpheum this week
will be presented with a beautiful auto
graph - souvenir photograph . of ; the
charming little English comedienne,
Alice Lloyd. The management nas or
dered 3000 pletttres.-vsr-' 'M'-.::zA
. Laughing nit at Pontages.
In the" international comedy success,
My - Wife Won't Let Me," Wilson
Franklyn and company are scoring a big
hit at Pantages this week. The act has
to do with the adventures oi a nen-
pecked husband. ' , ,
, t".,..;X: i ' i s 1 -k "'''.'. '.i
' Thousands . are learning , to roller
skate.
don't you come in this week or
bring your frienda and be fitted
with a nice pair of glasses before
Christmas t After all, aren't your
eyes of vastly more Importance to
you than any Christmas present
you could mention T My work and
my satisfied patients are my best
advertisement Free consultation.
DR. ,C. L. JtlAYMES
2XC&TJSXY9 OPTTCIAar ;
Butt 437 Marqmam Xalldln.
rotrsTS noccn
acore this lime -
We believed tte had enough pretty things to supply the city."
But early last week onr stock showed the onslaught of the judicious
. baying of standard goods at popular prices. We wired a jubilant
1 message to our eastern buyers to rush us a big shipment Well r
-it's here and it's up to the top notch of style and quality, and
-yet-we challenge other jewelry stores. regardless of our. higher
quality standard and smart designs to undersell usv ; ; ; , ,
JEWELRY TO ADORN THE
. : f PERSON IS ALWAYS WANTED. . . . "
.. WATCHES THAT KEEP ACCURATE -V
' - TIME ARE ALWAYS NEEDED -
v 5 ':'' v-"" ' f: i :, :: , i':h: k
. Silverware, Cut Class, China, tp beautify the table Is always
useful. Brushes, sterling ware for dressing table are very neces
sary and make pleasing .gifts. , , n
Diamonds ! Diamonds ! Diamonds !
' WE LEAD THE LOCAL TRADE
itlicmftcite 286 Morrison St
CHRISTMAS
. . Largest and most varied assortments of con ' , ,
' c . fections ever shown in Portland, and all of
Swetland Quality. i
'.'.. i: r - - '.'; .. -. ..'-- " .... ' m'
We call particular attention to our "
- HOLLY GIFT BOX .
1 , 'Inexpensive, yet "a dainty and appropriate gift.
- T ; " , V : ' see our display of ' u''! 'I " ' , ' 1 .
Special Holiday Mixtures
20c lb.
American mixed, the old
fashioned home kind; a fa
vorite, with the children. .
20c lb.
Fancy broken, bright" and
crisp. Just the best thing
for filling the stockings.
25c lb.
Christmas Creams, a mixture
of bon bons and chocolates,
in large variety. Extra good.
23c lb.
Our famous Ribbon Candy,
bright and glossy and very
pretty for the tree. .
Our collection of new and exclusive designs in
; a dainty and - up-to-now Art boxes Cabinets,
. . Cases and Baskets has no equal on the Coast
When filled with Swetland's Quality Sweets
they make most "apropos" of Christmas gifts.
Packages de Luxe
The Girl in Red or The Maid in Orange are
. " "' ' " quite the "classiest" weVe ever produced.
See the three big windows, and the puzzling
. : . question of what to give will be quickly settled,1
Grace Camer
on presides at
our Red Cross
Stamp .Booth
Friday 12 -to.
1:30.
TtOCI
Gface Camer
bn presides at
our Red Cross
Stamp i. Booth
Friday , 13! to
269-71" Morrison Street -
To LOS ANGEES $20.50 First Clasi
'V ..... . T . , . ;
' v . Including Meals arid Berth ($10.85 Second Class)'
S3." "ROSE CITY" SAILS 4 P. M. FRIDAY, DEC. 23
- Fare to.Sarr-Francisco $5 $10, $12, $15 "
H. Q. SMITH, C. T. ' J. W. RANSok A?entl
112 Third Street,
AlnaworthTDock.
Main 4C2, A-H02-PIIONE3lIaln 2C3
It's- WintWr
NfiM J
You'll Need
! feceptacles for the coal and ashes.
j A splendid assortment of coal buck
ets, ash cans and scoops greatly re-
lduced.pricesu.n.They. add. cleanliness
I to any household. No (need to be
without onearticles of' service and
quality, '
AVORY&CO.
'40 .Third Ot.:..
TEETH
5ave Voiir Teeth Now
You aava a dollar. w
males a dollar and Um
Expenslv 0ntlst losas
two dollars when wo do
your worn. Wo work
tor prices ton oan ear.
Opn ovenlnss until I
9nd Sundays until 13:SS
or ' peopls . who work.
Offices eatubllshed tm
jrmrm mna our guarantee is gooa .
80STOH BEWTISTf. ?
Office corner Fifth od Morrison sta
antra syco 21 4 Morrison st. oppoaiU
aauer i tranri ana rostoiuaav
XMAS ' GIFTS
of :
Japanese Silk Goods!
Genuine Articles.
Plain end Embroidered.
At Vary Low Prices Sarins' TMs Weak.
S-BAN COMPANY
t4 srottn Talrd. Oorar Oonca. -
What Gill's Ad
Man Sav on His
DailyTrip Around
'pzzr
ThsAnswcrN i
; ffimO:rs ,n
I .. ' - ' " '
a;:it.:;::;:nts.
Portland's Ideal
GiftStoreToday
You See, Too !
-C&OWSS-
He saw hundreds of peo
ple' in every department
looking for suitable gift.
(Later, he saw the same peo
ple going out with just the
right presents under their
'arms.) ' ' '
SJLLSTX OXTT FZZCXTS
In the Fancy Stationery
Department the all-the-year-ronnd
gift section he saw
dainty Calendars, exquisite
gift pieces in Imported Metal
and Leather Goods, beautiful
Hand-Craft Jewelry ' and
Novelties, charming Hand
Tooled' articles, and a hun
dred and one other hems
that will make ideal gifts.
TOM VZS
." Over on J the Commercial
Stationery side he saw a gift
suggestion at every tura es
pecially for men. You want
to come and see for yourself.
The gift you are looking for
is sure to be here.
soon '
- He; saw thousands , of Gift
Books, conveniently arranged
for selection. Books on every
subject New Fiction
Books of, ; Travel-Essays,
Belles Letters and 'Literary
History Western Literature
new Books of Adventure
Poetry Fine' Arts Bibles
Dictionaries, etc, t say
nothing of elegant books in
sets, and books for "little
tots" and boys and girls, on
the second (2d) floor. V
. It certainly would be hard
to , find a greater variety of
books than are on display at
Gill's. Of course, no other
store in Portland has any
where near the' showing, and
the prices are right in keep
ing with the GUI quality.
- Cr-V. BOOXCAJTE3
' Up on the balcony, in the
Furniture Department, he
saw the famous Globe-Wer-
nicke ' Sectional Bookcases,
the kind you see advertised
in all the leading magazines
and the kind Gill's have been
sugegstion that YOU give
THIS Christmas. ,
toujtact rare
' At the front, on the first
floor, he saw a big Christmas
case of Waterman's Fountain
Peris, the kind that are guar
anteed by the makers and
Gill's. Styles for every hand
ana prices xor every purse.
: And 1 now, whisked up to
the sixth (6th) floor, he was
taken to the Christmas Star
Bargain- Room an entire
floor overflowing with beau
tiful, useful, gifts at Star
Bargain prices broken lines
and samples from the whole
sale department.
Everybody in Portland is
talking about. Gill's Christ
mas Star Bargain Room-
hundreds are finding just
what they? want here. i YOU
can, too. ": , , J
" If you don't want to waste
time in hunting around for
-something that will just suit,
something nice enough to
arive and not too ; costly to'
get. come to Gill's Port
land's Ideal ; Gift Store
first. It will save you time
and worry, as well as money.
TTEILM T1H-ATU1I
i NIGHTS litllLN.xlNJ i-WOAT.
lis
j 309 f.IorTbon, Opposite P. O.
Bargmn Ilaiinee
Sat, SOc, 35o, 15a,
f fecial IU:Lis:
Eua. and Hjui.' j-
The rarorlto Musical Tlay.
The Burgomaster
Ous Weinberg; Original Burjoma'tr.
Sun. and Monday mats. $1 to 2..a.
Eves., 11.50, 11, 75c, 60c. 35c, 2 So.
DUNGALOV
Tnemtre, llta
and Morraon.
Main 117, A-42J4. Geo. U Baker Mer.
ALL THIS WEEK, MATS. THUH3, BAT
Dainty
CBACE CAKXBOH
In her latest com?tly success,
A soul stirring play; beautiful story f
home life; full of pathos and comedy
with special musical numbers. Excellent
company, complete scenic production.
Evenings, 26c. 60c, 76c. U; mats. 25c,
60c. Next week M01a Olson."
Ideal (Blft Store
Ths J. K. QUJ. Sd aaA Aider.
BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS
Blue Point
OyslerCo.
Always has on lund a
large stock of oysters.7
Olympia and Shoalwa
tcr Bay ?4 per gallon.
Transplanted Eastern
Oysters $1.80 per 100 in
shell, . $2 opened. Jn
quart cans : $6.50 per
dozen. ' ,
BLUE
POEOT
"' "
Blue Point
Oyster Co.
31 North Sixth St
Main 7318 A4910
BAKER MorrUwa and flth.
Main J. A-6360. Geo. I Baker Mgr.
The Famous Baker Stock company. To
night, all week. Matinee Saturday; bar
gain matinee Wednesday, 26c. The Bar
num of them all. Two packed houses
yesterday laughed themselves sick; the
reason
"CKAJtxjrrs ATnrr
That's enough. It has made millions
laugh. Try It Eve.j 26c. 60c, 75c Mats,.
26c. 60c. Next week "The Dollar Mark"
saxar a, A-ioao
SKAT. ZTXBT DAT
la-as-sue
STIglita
IS-S-i
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SSnsvV THEATRE
ASTAJTCXS TATOITVTLIJS
Alice Lloyd, charming English come
dlenne and eight other excellent acta.
tarB TUB BEST THUS THB BS7
Waak Ooounanotaif SConday, Hat. Dee. 19
ATTKAlTiOW I,AinAvjniJiiiii,
VT.T.B. KEHaLXTTBVS EDTJCATEB
RUSSIA If POOBLX3
8 OTKEB PEATXTBCB ACTS S
Matinee Dally. Curtain 2:30. 7:30 and 9.
. y f-v -v HOME OT
1YR1C2S
' fsvsnta and Aider Straeta,
Week Commencing Monday - Matinee. -Keating
A STood Present
szxaov roro
With the Lyric Musical Comedy CX, In
One continued scream from start to fin
ish. T wo performances nlhUy, tUi and
:16. Mat dally. S:5. Friday nlRht,
chorus girls' contest. ChrtsUnaa day spe
cial nerformances. t - , - .
ORAIND Waek Dec 19. 19IO
PELDAU
Ths World's Oreat
rt Hypnotio
Scientist. '
Carter Sr Waters
Vardon, Perry Ss
WUbnr.
Xreo and Chapman
Kitty Edwards
' Joe XannJir&a
" OBABSAScfS
. . .1 ,.Ai n w Unn . 111.
Bveninr performances at 7:30 and 9:15;
balcony 16c; lower floor 25c, box seats
ouc.
CHRISTMAS
UMBRELLAS
We nave:'the lareest line and the
srreatest assortment in the city. All
the newest ideas in Directoire handles.
Good, fast color Enellsh sloria. para
gon frame . . .... . . . ... ..$1.00
Rustproof, English"' gloria, finished
trame ; . ..su
Pure Silk, real Umbrellas, spl $1.85
Herctiles rust; and wind-proof ZM
Ladies' Directoire Umbrellas $1.25 np
Full length gold and pearl, tape edge,
silk gloria .....,...............$3.50
An immense line Ladies' and Gentle
men's Umbrellas ........ . . . .$5.00 up
Fine presentation Umbrellas to $20.00
We have the largest stock on the
coast in this line. All goods our own
manufacture. Rnst-proof , Wind-proof,
Folding, Detachable, :. Self-Opening
Umbrellas. - ' "
REPAIRING AND COVERING
MEREDITH'S
312 Washington St
. Exclusive Umbrella Bargains
MXP-VTREK OaAJrgEa TODAT Slvt
JTTB IHXATBES.
BTAS The lesaon. Joke on Bumptious,
Light at the Window, Song- Produc-
tlon., '
AJM3ADH John Doe and the Cherub,
., New Tork Police Max Goes Skl-lng,
Confer the Binger. - :
OK JOT Little Maiden of Spreewald.
Winter's Ride, . Down on the Farm,
Song. .. -
ODIO Tyranny of Florence, Hunting
- Chamois, Ola jNorrie s uai, jtier inuiau
Mother, Bong.
TTTOXJC Friday, Western ' Welcome.
Betty's nreworks, Cain and A Del,
Bonr etc .
"ALOHA
99
ZXCTXSXO TO
. HntsJSin Iclnnffs
TBAKSmP "QUEEH" C3IABTESED
ro 80 DATS' CKVIS.
On the Blue Pacific and In the Land of
r - Flowers First Personally Con
ducted Ocean Excursion
"" " ', " From Portland,
a days a Ban Franclco
3 days at Silo and the Chater.
T Says at Honolnla daring "xloral
resttvaL" " '
Ronnd Trip s"
Remittances can be made lo Hsrtman
tt Thompson, bankers. In case of non
sailing or sickness money will be re
BAXUi ITEBRTJAET 1, 1911.
For Reservations and Full Particulars
Inquire of
BOCES Si THOMFSOS, Managers,
SIS Worcester bldar.
- " Phones, Main 839, A-8293.
The Old Reliable
Union Painless Dentists
OUT OT TOWX PXOPX.il should re
member that our. force Is so organised
that ne. can do their entire crown.
bridge and piate wora in a aay nec
essary.
Full Set of Teeth. . ........... ..85 00
, Bridge Work or Teeth without -f
Plates .............S3 50 to S5 OO
Gold Crowns .........?: SO to 95 00
'Porcelain Crowns ....StS.SO to I.IOO
Gold or Porcelain Fillings. .. .$1.00 TJu
Stiver Fillings.,. ......50 to $1 OO
. . ' , IS Tsars' ' Onarantee. '
Hours 8 a, , m. to s p. m.: Sundays.
, . to It
Union Dental Co.
TIE ST JJTB KOBBZSOBt BT8.
COMING
HXTLIQ, SSCEMBXB 88 JJTO S9
DOBBS AND HIS ARCTIC
MOTION PICTURES
Mr. Dobba haa spent 10 years In
the North and his collection of Arc
tic scenes depleting; life amonj the
miners of the northern gold field
great Ice packs In the Arctic, the
midnight eun, the great walrus mint,
showing a hundred thousand of these
monsters of the northern seas, t Si
beria. The Polar Bear, Kukimo,
Reindeer mall teems shown ss in Ufc.
COSCBl COMX! COMZI
to the top of the world with Dobba
and his camera, Helllg Theatre.
, "V7XDHXSDAT ATSTD TBXTBSDAX
SIGHTS, DEa S3 and 89.
Prices 60c, 76o and Jl-00.
GHAUSSE-
m
RUDHOMME CO
ii RINTERS
142 J FOURTH STREET
PHONESt MAIN 819-A 1SJS
1.
Order Coal f tow
Do ' not wait - for a
tlmewhen delivrr-
Tls "are . lmpoeaible.
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