The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 13, 1913, Page 9, Image 9

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    Till; Ol'MGOri DAILY JOUIUJAL, 1 OllTLAUD, Fl.'IDAY IIVKMNG, JUIJi; II
va:
TOWN TOPICS
TOXIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
IIKIMO Elnrenlh anil Mori-lnoo. Frnre Btirt
In "The ( of liwliy." Cui-Uln 8:13.
HAIi'EIL nin.ilwar and With llrwU, nut Mor.
rlon, Uonry Jlxli lu "Xlit Mutt From Uouie."
nirtulo it 8:10. , . .
LVltIO Fourlb ai Bturk. Amrlca Muilcal
Comedy cowBtny la "ikUool lje." CurUlo 7
nd 0. , ,
PANTAiJES Br'oidwr ud Alder. Viuflefllle.
0AK8 AMIJSICMKNT I' A RK Itor.l IttlUn
Hnrid iml Veudef 1 . Ewy enernoon i
, (tr-rr Tnln it B. rireworm ionium.
WeaUter Condition.
Portland and lclnlt 8bowers toolgtt or
Oregon ind Washington Bbowen tonight er
Biturdijr; wm!;!; wluds.
Idaho Btaowcr tonluht or SiturdiTI cooltr
tonlgbt outbwcit porllun.
KOWARD A. MALA.
DUtrlct Forec ter
Indian Murder inspect Columbia
George; the old Umatilla Indian who la
held by the government charged with
having murdered a squaw lat July, was
brought hack to Portland laat night by
Deoutv United States Marshal Leonara
Decker of Pendleton. He waa taken to
Umatilla county for, trial In the Pendle
ton term of the federal court last Mon
day, but because one of tha govern
rnent's material witnesses could not be
found, Judge Bean, who waa presiding
over the court, ordered the case con
tinued until November 4. Another Pen
dleton term "Baa" BoftTbrdered for that
time. Assistant United Btatea Attorney
K. A. Johnaon, Marshal Leslie M. Scott
and Judge Bean all returned laat night
the term having been concluded with
the bearing only of a personal damage
suit. " t
Bora Hid Under Bel Two young
boys were arrested In a room of the
Valley hotel by the police last night
where they had hidden themselves under
the bed to await the coming of the
' owner of the room that they might rifle
Ills clothes when he fell asleep. Both
Were turned over to the Juvenile court
and they will be investigated. One haa
never been In trouble before while the
other reoently was arrested for cashing
a bad money order at tha Lumbermens
National bank. This boy said his home
was In Columbus," Ohio, and that he
had run away. After cashing the order
lie claimed he beat bis way back home
end that he had Just returned when ar
rested. His atory waa found to be a
fnyth, for his parents reside In Port
and. The boya will come before the
tourt Saturday.
Thinks Ha Zs Being - Tollowed
Charles Hannevald, a laborer, appeared
In the district attorney's office this
morning and began to tell a rambling
story of men and women following him
to hurt him. Finally he broke down and
began to cry. Then Deputy District At.
torney Hammersley filed an insanity
complaint and Hannevald was taken to
the county Jail. Hannevald declared ne
had been in Alaska and that his partner
had gone insane. He said that a woman
had accused him of hypnotizing his
partner and District Attorney Evans
suggested that he take a rest, aa the
matter had worried him too much. Han
hevald consented and seemed relieved
at the prospect of a trip to the asylum.
Trank I.. Smith's Oregon chickens,
80c, and shoulders of lamb at lie, and
Beef "stew. 10c. Hams. 20c.
Beefsteak, nft-zoe. uacon, zoo ano. zio.
Roast beef, 124-15c Halibut, 10a
Tripe, 8c. Oregon butter, loo.
Boiling beef, 10c Shad, 6c.
Jilver, 10c. Chinook salmon, 16o
Oregon e'effs. 20c. Crabs, lOo and lBo.
Less of lamb and lamb chops, 15c.
Lard, in 8s. 45c: In 6s. 70c: in 10s, $1.86,
Hausare. 10-12V4C. Shoulder mutton llo.
These prices prevail at Smith's main
market. 328 Alder, and at Smith's St
r'rancls market, 228 Washington st.
Arrested by V. 8. Marshal. W. win
tie. an employe of the Marshall-Wells
Hardware company, was arrested this
morning by Deputy United States Jdar-
Bhal Talley, charged witn violating tne
government motor boat statute. He is
nald to have failed to provide his motor
boat with proper means of extinguish'
ing a gasoline fire. Awhole set of in
formations of this nature against Fort
land motor boat owners have been
turned over to the United States attor
ney's office, and it Is expected that at
least Klx or WSven arrests will follow
Monday morning.
Dentists Elect Officers. The annual
convention of the Oregon State Dental
association ended with its final session
yesterday in which officers were elected,
They are: Dr. E. C. McFarland, presi
dent; Dr. F. E. Adams, Vic president;
Dr. C. M. Harrison secretary: Dr. Her
steL treasurer, and Dr. W. C. Shearer,
of the board of directors. Following
the election of officers, A. H. Gilbert of
Kan Diego spoke on "Practical Business
Suggestions en Fees and Investments,
and William C. Spencer of Portland
Bpoke on "Dental Surgery and . Pre
ventive Medicine."
Maiamat to Bee rails. For their
Sunday trip the Mazamaa will leave In
a special car on the O.-W. R. A N. local
at 7:60 a. m., and will get off the train
et Horsetail Falls. From here they will
tramp down the Columbia, taking in
Oneonta gorge, Multnomah falls , -and
Gordon falls on the way down to Bridal
. v m mthm ihAtf ifllt tfiA return train
As this is an eaby walk, those wanting
more leg work will hike on the Latour
elletBnd see the falls there before taking
the return train, which arrives in Port
land at 6:30 p. m.
Dr. Ba.nl Oata $300. Upon the pay
ment of $300 to Dr. Marie Equl yester
day her suit against the Pacific Trust
company, owners of the -Medical build
ing, for damages because George B.
I'rettyman, superintendent of tho build
ing, assaulted her, according to her
complaint, was dismissed. Prettyman
was acquitted of asuault In connection
with the same trouble in a criminal
prosecution. Dr. Equl also .wag al
lowed claims for unpaid rent and each
patty .paid its own costs.
Hla Own Tault, Jury Bays. Failure
of - George C. Qulne to demand safe
guards about the engine room of the
Crystal1 laundry, brought a verdict for
the laundry yesterday In his personal
Injury suit against the company. Qulne
was in charge of the engine room and
the records of the company showed
no request or demand for better prptec
tion made by Qulne. Qulne was'injured
by being caught in the machinery.
! laiiil. 410 Dover Mri-rt, who rau.i"-l Hi
(rrrist of Mrs, (in Flnlnr, wife of th
! Portland htinn bull tiluyer. Tim uiutte
wits tried tliU morning In the immlrl iul
court. Mrs. Hutliorluncl aecUHml jvira
Finder of throwing watpr on her newly
wanhfd clothes. Mrs. 1'lbher claimed
ilia was watering tier flowers and did
not soil tha clothes. Mrs. Flwher occu
plea the flat over Mrs. Sutherland,
Judge Tazwell concluded no damage
had been done and suspended sentence,
- ' J ,
' Perjury Zs Charged--Charged with
having committed perjury in a prelim
inary hearing before United States Com
mlssjoner A. M. Cannon, Marie Ferry
was arrested this morning by Deputy
United States Marshal John Talley' at
a disreputable house at Fourth and
Burnslde streets. The woman was the
government's principal witness against
John Shea, charged with violation of
the white slavery statute. She was be
fore Cannon In the hearing Tuesday,
and at that time the suspicion of gov
ernment officers was aroused by her
open unwillingness to tell about the
case.. Investigations made since then
show that the witness bad been tarn
pered with, say the government of f 1
cers. .-
Will Bs BenMnoed Monday. Loe
Hunt, who was convicted Wednesday of
obtaining, money on a S3S check on the
commercial Tnist & Savings bank. In
which he hid but 12 cents, to his credit,
win d sentencea next Monday. morning.
Circuit JuJge Kavanaugh, who will pass
sentence, VIeslres to investigate the case
runner, owing to the youth of Hunt,
Hunt was acquitted last week of em
bezzlement and a charge of the larcenr
of two automobile tires 'from, Chanslor
ft Lyons still hangs over his head. His
record for passing bad checks is Ion
and he haa a bad reputation In - ether
piacea than Portland.
Attracts Oorenuneafs jrotlee New.
ton c. Gauntt, local architect, has been
requested by the Federal bureau of Ju
cation, to send to the bureau plana, data
ana pnotograpns oi some of his work.
Tha material will be used In a samohlet
io oe issuea oy tne oureau.
To Attack Sterilisation taw. The
Best Reasons for Abolishing Our Ster
ilization . Law" will bs presented by
Mrs. iora u. uttle this evening at 18
Selllng-Hlrsch building, under tbe aus
pices or the . Universal Autometrlo
league.
Bynag orn Berrloesw Services will be
neia in AJiavai snoiom synagogue, Park
and Clay streets, tonight at t o'clock,
Rabbi Abrahamson officiating. Muslo
by the choir. Tomorrow morning serv
ices Begin ai :iv o ciock. .
Tow Book. Portland Automobile
oiud s tour book, just out . Maps and
complete description of all Oregon roads
ana roaas to beat tie and Tacoma. On
sals at The Tirs Shop, 660 Washington,
av jbiifuicBnin.
Chins, Painting, rirlng, Tooled Leath
ers orders and lessons. Science Mot
toes, Cards, Novelties for all occasions.
Mrs. Lincoln. 405ft Morrison st, Vs
block above O. W. ft It's.
Bellas ft BarkhllL general Insurance
and real estate, have moved their of
fices from the Spalding building to 808-4-6
Stock Exchange bldg., 3d and Ta ni
hil! streets.
Banclng Tonight at Ringlet's pa
vilion, Morrison street at Second. . Spe
cial carnival features every evening.
Largest and ooolest hall.
CUford Hotel OrtlL 40T East Mor
rison street will serve chicken and duck
dinner 1 p. m. to I p. m. Sundays. Music
6 to 8. 80&
Antomobilts Transferred from Car
rol's Point to Goble, $5 per auto. In
cluding passengers. Reld Transporta
tion Co.
rnlp,i hint nlfrlit In tli crowd ct Fourth
mid Vanihlll ntreitn, ratrolmnn 1'roKny
Taclialiory ond Martin . made rtlie er
rcfld. The men save the nnmrs of
Frank Heed, O. II. Marshall, IJd l4iur
ence, Jack Smart and C U. Clayton, De
teottves this morning recognized some
of the men being In the crowd of pick
pockets arrested last year at the pen
dleton Roundup. They are held for
investigation.
mneral of Krs. C B. Shaffer. The
funeral of Mrs. C. K. Shaffer, wife of
t'atroiman Shaffer, will be held Sunday
afternoon at 2 o'clock from th llolman
chapoL Mrs. Shaffer died Wednesday
night at the family home, 191 Falling
street after an illness of several
months. Members of the police depart
ment have been selected s pallbearers.
They are Sergeants Wandless and Jen
kins, and Patrolmen F. E. Leavens E.
Johnson, P. R. Johnson and Edward Gas-
sett
VT. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Sr. W. W. Christie, Osteopath, 80S
MacleayBldg. Matn.6172.
Br. B. H. Anthony, moved to 808-814
Broadway cuilding. '
Watch tha Kovtment down tha river
on tha west aide,
Br. ffa. O. Tlack, osteopath. Broad.
way building.
...... SMaaHaa ' ' '
Dr. B. O. Brown, Eye, Ear. Mohawk.
Store for Bast in Journal bldg. ;
FOUR ARE INJURED
IN AUTO ACCIDENTS
Mrs. C L. Idleman, 78 East
Eighteenth street north, was serl
ously Injured yesterday afternoon
when the automobile In which she
was riding was caught between two
street cars at Grand and Hawthorne
avenues. The Injured woman Is at the
Good Samaritan hospital with a broken
shoulder, and Internal chest Injuries.
C L. Idleman waa driving the auto.
Other passengers were Mrs. E. W. Jonas,
and Mr. and .Mrs. M. J. Myers. They
were going over to see the parade. Tha
two street cars were stopped at the in
tersection of the two avenues, Idleman
thought he could pass between them.
but one car started as the auto drew
squarely in front of it
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kaplan, 1048 Corbett
street, were knocked out of their ex
press wagon last evening at 190 Ban
croft street when the auto of Dr. Mae
Cardwell struck tbe wagon from the
rear. The couple was .taken to tha St
Vincent hospital, but their injuries are
not serious.
Miss Elisabeth. Bend, 67 Park street
was struck by an auto at Broadway and
Washington street C. A. James waa
driving the car, which belonged to the
Dulmage Auto company. Shs stepped
from the sidewalk to the street directly
in front of the auto. The driver or the
auto took her home..
F YOU ARE UNLUCKY
TODAY, DON'T WORRY.
IT IS FRIDAY, 13TH
Two Booms an Bolts In Journal
Building. North exposures on Yamhill
street Journal Publishing company,
cars of business, office.
Steamer Jessie Harklss for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington
street dock at 8 p. m.
Modern Electro-Therapeutics and
Oxyollns treatment for all chronic Jin
eases. W. X. Howard, M. D., 8.04 Roth
child bldg.
Br. John . It Edwsfds has returned
and will be associated with Dr. Harry
F. McKay, Eller building.
Tiffany arefldlng Blags. 14, 18 and
28 karat Engraving free. Jaeger Bres,
268 Morrison street.
Scottish Kite znnmems, tne very
latest styles. Jaeger Bros, 266 Morri
son street -
Wedding Olfts that pleas tha bride
at Jaeger Bros Jewelers, 218 Morri
son street
remala Help Wanted at the Union
Laundry Co. Seoond and Columbia
streets.
Union Traatfsr Company, Furniture
moving and storage. Main 241. A-224L
Snyder's Celebrated Crawfish. Cor
ner First and Madison. Main 6782.
Hold Tour as Pickpockets Five men
supposed to be pickpockets were ar-
Today is Friday, the thir
teenth, the only Friday the
thirteenth of the year 1918. If
13. and Friday have anything
4 to do with luck, consequently,
unforeseen calamitous happen-
Ings might be expcted to oc-
4 cupy the center of - the stage.
4 But not everyone believes that
4 Friday the thirteenth falling In
the year terminating with IS
Is unlucky. A year that has
S but one Friday falling on the
thirteenth is unique in itself.
Ordinarily there are three or
e four such days In the year.
IN EARLIER DAYS
Vy Fred Locklej,
In k my dinners I gt my supplies pretty
cheap, '
"I suppose lots of peopl who see
mn parading the Mtrcete In this , old
bathrobe, carylng my banner, are or
ry for mo, Well, 1 am sorry for lots
of them, and If I ainuae them, they
amuse me, so I gueuM we're even. I
am making an honest living and that's
more than some of the paraMltes who
pity me are doing. Some of these days
t am going to' get a Job running some
body's funn on shares. I could proba
bly haver worked a good many years
yet at my trade as decorator If I hadn't
,,. . . , . . . I injured my uuu rye. uim oi uijr-rjrijn
fWt" HMm,lghin,0t ?,PMl U b" a little defective and
to some," he said. "Nevertheless there h. t n'i,iri th. nnA n that mn,i
"No poor man can afford not to have
a senae of humor," said O. IS, Lent, as he
shifted his banner from one shoulder
to the other.
If you have ever been down Washing
ton street you have seen Mr. Lent. He
wears a bathrobe and carries, a banner
for a bath house.
are a lot of fellows who are after It,
There are a lot of married men who
navs ramllies who are very anxious to
get work. A big, husky Swede came up
to me the other day and said: 'Since J
can't get your boss to fire you, I'll tell
you what Ml do. I'll wrestle, you for
your jod. ir i throw you I set tha lob.
But that struck me as too much of a
neaas I win, tails you lose proposl
tion," so I didn't take It up. There are
11 men carrying banners hers in Port
land.
It impossible.
trade."
for me to follow my
Guests' at the Peoples
The Blackfoot Indians from Glacier
National Park, attending the Rose Car
nival, were guests last night -at the
People's and Arcade theatres, where
they enjoyed the movies Immensely,
seeing themselves In the pictures of
the Rose Festival, which appear at the
Most of th. men ar. temporary 1?" ? Ifti'V'
saWAM U . (InliitmlrAM mvA Wav a ffaat mA
up ana oown wasnington street ror OTer by hearty-applause as each nam. was
three months. A good many of th. given. Prominent among them was
banner carriers ar. boozers or fellows Fred Bis Ton. who made a speech.
up against it who take the Job to get They are a happy lot and seem to be
inorougniy njoyin. every uuuum ui
their visit Their dancing contains a
primitive grace and their singing Is
musical ana stirring. Alter viewing
the nlctures at the People's, they were
escorted to the Arcade theatre, where
again they were received with thun
derous applause.
Ullll MIIlS'
durlniT. tli" l.'isn IY-4UV..I
, IHOVlil.-.l tint lii-Bt Hf ' I I t
JteKuUr ihIitk i.-Viul. ;-..,
day dinner, l0 All ..u.,.i.
our pUre; ftnlrmllil vi'w ( hm. ..
Allieil. Mtl . (Irlleill'lra, 'J'li.j N.
llo tirlllii, 31 MorrUnii strert i
I Park upHlnlrn.
The convention of United Artisans I IflC uCSI IODIC
ended laat night with the program given i a whiff of wait omne. 'ink lil.r
in the Armory. A great number of -dosage at Gearhart "Uv-the-ttnii.' 1
CONVENTION BIDS
a few dollars until they can pick up
something felse. This Job ; suits me,
however, fine, It pays 26 cents an hour
ana I parade up and down Washington
street zor rive hours.
"I cam. down to Portland last Janu
ary from Seattle, where I lived for 28
years. I don't think I show my age,
do youT I am (8 years old. I was born
on th. banks of th. Hudson In 1848.
When Z was 17 Z entered th. army, be
coming a musician. I played tb. kettle
drums. Later Z learned the cornet
After a few years, though, army life
becomes pretty monotonous.
"When Z cam.' out of th. army after
18 years' service, Z learned the trade
of decorator. Z worked In Chicago,'
Omaha, Colorado Springs and Pueblo,
at this trade. My daughter, who lives
In Cincinnati, is said to be on. of th.
best musicians In that city.
"A man can live pretty comfortably
on a dollar or a dollar and a quarter a
day If he is single and if hejs a good
cook. Z pay 88 a month for my room
and my living averages 40 cents a day.
One a week I get a soup bona and
once a week Z get aom. good meat for
atew. Z get a dollar's worth or bread
tickets each month and occasionally Z
get eggs for a change. . Potatoes cost
me about 60 cents a sack and by watch-
Men's Suits.
Don't nut your dollars into th. land
lord's pocket When you buy a suit of
ma th. high rent profit Is eliminated,
12S.00 j-orla of clothlnr at 814.75. Jim,
my Uunn, room 816 Oregonlan building.
Talc laVator..Adv. ,
members of the organization and 200
candidates' witnessed th. ritual ceremo
nies participated in by the drill team
of th. Golden Gate assembly and by
officers.
The work of .this drill team met with
much applaumi, and , the officers who
had chars Utf tlie exercises were also
commended. A part of the work was
exemplified by the exempllflers from
th. University Park assembly, No. 3.
The Artisan sextet gave a number of
selections and Campbell's American
band of Oregon assembly No. 1 rendered
several numbers. ' -
Mrs. Ella Watts, supreme Instructor;
Dr. G. C. Eshelman, supreme medical
director; C, L. McKenna, supreme sec
retary: II. S. Hudson, supreme master
of Artisans) and others made short talks.
Isaao JE. Staples, presided.
0.-W. R. & N. REDUCES
TIME FROM CHICAGO
Effective' June 15, O.-W. R. ft N.
train No. 6, Portland and Puget sound
express from the east will arrive at
11:16 in the morning instead of 13:46
in th. afernoon as heretofore. The
time on this train between Huntington
and Portland, . as a result of this
change, baa been shortened consider
ably and th. time between Chicago
and Portland reduced an hour and SO
minutes. '.
tluulrs at 10tm KoiirtU tiireet.
cent
Bl
OUR $25 BENJAMIN SUITS
are the BEST in the WORLD
2 11
MYSTIC SHRINERS TO . '
ATTEND POW WOW
Al Kader Temple, Ancient Arirblo Or
der, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, will
leave-. 150 strong next Tuesday night
for Spokane, where the members, with
those of other temples of the northwest
have been invited to participate In tha
festivities of Pow Wow week. Th. lo
cal - Shrlners will go up on a special
train de luxe and will return Thurs
day. The Shrlners band of SO pieces
and the patrol will be features of th.
Portland contingent D. G. Tomaainl,
potentate of Al Kader, will oversee th.
outing.
THREE COMPANIES FILE
INCORPORATION ARTICLES
Three companies filed articles of In
corporation with County Clerk Coffey
yesterday, as follows:
Columbia Laundry company, 29000
capital, Zeno P. Richards, A. G. M?
Clane, and A. G. Wallace, Incorporators.
Stewart Realty company, $5000 cap
ital. W. B. Stewart, Alex Sweek and
Louis Canella, incorporators..; .
Mclhtlre Development company, min.
ing, $6000 capital. J. M May V., and
George W. Mclntlre, Incorporators.
. . . . i .
Light-weight suits no
one needs 'em more than
the big men. No matter
what your size or propor
tion, we're reacly.
Fabrics macle to give no
warmth and no weight
Designs specially becom
ing to larger .figures.
Here's big comfort for
warm weather Suits
$20 to $35.
Tomorrow, a showing in
black and white effects.
Shirts to match. .
Buff urn & Pendleton
311 Morrison. Opp. Postomce
5,000 fat of bWn Hose
atPhenomenal Savings
A special purchase of high-grade
guaranteed Hose, at prices that
should bring money-wise, house
holders from far and wide Satur
day! GUARANTEED RUBBER
GARDEN HOSE 50 feet, .
inch, with best spray nozzle and ,
couplings, complete,
GUARANTEED RUBBER
GARDEN HOSE 50 feet, fl
inch, with spray ' nozzle and
couplings, complete,
HIQH GRADE MOULDED
RUBBER HOSE any length
up to 50 feet. Regular 20c
grade. Special Satur
dayfoot
18c
Less Than
One Cent a Day
To, give you that feeling of
perfect security obtained by
keeping your valuables and
Important papers in one of
our '
Safe Deposit Boxes
Always accessible, yet abso
lutely protected from Fire,
Burglar or Accident losses.
Call and inspect our Vaults,
inni
ii" 1 1 i ruin ui i 1 ' is
284 Oak St " Jfenry Bldg. j
Teachers Examination
Is
Notice
hool I
County will
hereby
hold
School Superintendent of Multnomah
applicants for state and county
given that th
examination for
BOSTON
DENTISTS
We are now located between Fourth
ind Fifth on Washing-ton street,
nd-re prepared to give you first
class work at reasonable prices.
Rubber Plates f 5.00 and up
Gold Crowns S3. SO an1 UP
Bridge Work A3. 56 and up
Porcelain Crowns 33. 50 and up
Silver Fillings 50e and up
Gold Fillings $1,00 and up
SB. E. F. SBWTOIf, Mgr.
Holdup Men Get Good Hani -C. Ti.
Mitchell, ' 679 East Fifteenth street,
North, reported to the police last night
that he was held up and robbed by two i
men. t East Fifteenth - and Knott
streets. The affair happened shortly
after midnight, and within two block of
his home, He . lost 1268 and a gold
watch.
Sewer Bids Rejected. Th sewer com
mittee of the city executive board yes
terday rejected the bids for tbe con
struction of the Lambert avenue sewer.
The lowest was that of William Llnd,
but this was 84000 higher than a bid
submitted for the same work nearly a
-;r rne was wHrwfCTdTcTtisca
a second time.
Judge Suspends Sentence. Tlowers
that bloom In the spring, tra-la, have
nothing to do with this case." Such
waa the opinion of Mrs. C B. -Bather
When you choose that suit
keep QMLITYk mindswell as STYLE
It's the deep-down merit and the sound quality of
Lion Suits that makes our $20 suit for men the stand
ard among men who want good material combined
with proper style. The new arrivals for Summer are
now being shown in all the pleasing models.
Twelve Hollars is what we ask for the Oregon all
wool cassimeres. We clon't put on "$15 to $20
value" --we let you judge.
The boys get something better than the ordinary in our $3.85 wool
ens, tor the little fellows nothing is better these days than the
Jwashables. They're., iresh and easy to keep clean. Plenty of.
them at $1.00. , """""""""
x ...-Presents for the boys, of course. ......
S. & H. Stamps Given Upon Request"
I l?trl8TlUJ I I
sm i i. i . as we
i --a -j- , '
p jT.
PlTSIl-GIOVES
A silk glove is no bet-,
ter than its finger tips.'
JfiafsUffetili gloves
wear best at the tips These
tips are double and are con
structed to wear.
Each pahr contains a parents
ticket which precludes the bos- ,
SlMlltyof yooibelngdlsfatljfled.
Do sot accept ntitsies, as
there Is only on fctf
.'I silk gim. JgfJH b
' " th hem." "-
If 7ar dealer earmet supply '
jn, send di his name, wo I
.will supply yon. through him.
Niagara Silk Mills
North Tonawanda, NY.
New York
ChlcsfO
taper
at Lownsdale school bulldlnf (old Lin
coin Hignj, at rourteentn ana Morri
son streets, as follows:
Tor Stat Papers.
Commencing" Wednesday, June 1.
1818. at 8 o'clock a. m., and contingent;
until Saturday, June 21. 1818, at 4 p, mi
Wednesday. roreaoon. .
Writing. U. & history, physlolosT. '
Wednesday Afternoon.
Physical geography, reading, composi
tion, methods in reading-, methods In.
arithmetic.
' Thursday forenoon. '
Arithmetic, history of education, psj-J
chology, methods in geography. ,c
Thursday Afternoon.
Grammar, geography,-American liter
ature, physics, methods in language,
thesis for primary certificate. ,
Trlday rorenoon.
Theory and practice, orthography,
English literature, chemistry. ,
Trlday Afternoon. , .
School law, botany, algebra, civil gov
ernment. I
Saturday rorenoon. '
Geometry, geology.
Saturday Afternoon.
General history, bookkeeping. . '
rrtmary Thesis. o
The following are lists of subjects,
from which to choose for a primary
thesis: (a) What should be taught Inr
the primary grades "that is not foun
in books? (b) Home geography In the
firlmary grades. c) The use of phonlt-a
n the first grade, -(d)- Primary rea U
lnr. (e) Nature study. (f Busy work,'
(g) The Montessort system .of educ
tlon. (h) Play and playgrounds. ,
A. P. ARMSTRONG, "
' County Bchoo Superintendent 3
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