DAILY 1 JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY . EVENING. DECEMBER 3, 1913. TOWN TOPICS AMUSEMENTS UEILIO BltTralh and Morrlaon, rarttta, 8:26. Mra. Flak In "Tb Ulb Hoad." , . BAKKRHroartwajr and UnrrUoo, cnrUla 180. . "Tba Man ot tba Hour." . m, M LYRIC fourth and Ctirk. KMtlnff . "Wol . Mualcal Coined soupanr "In Sohamla." Cur tain :80, T:80 and 8il9 p. u. ' PaNTAGKS Broadway and AMor. TaodavHl. - "Th lUdMipOoatM 8. 80. TUB, 10. COLUMBIA filitb, batwfaa -Waablnatim -and Stark ata. Motion pictarni It t fc PEOI'LR'H TUKATRtt Wt Vrk and Alder fti. Curtain 11:80 a. in. to 10 a. w. Mary I'lckford MoTlna Pluturaa. . AtUDK Waiblnatoq. bctwm Bitth nd Broadway. Motion nMuraa, Rl'A Wusb'.nrton and Park. Motion plctnraa. jrty belonging-' to Glenn Pattaraot), of ' the Canadian Pacific Railroad, or faca . aantanca for larceny. She wai found a-ullty of tha charge by DUtrlot Judge Bell yeeterday, but wai given an op portunity to return the property. She kept the property a aacurlty for a 75 cent gaa bill. Patterson aald he paid the graa bill, but that even then ihe refused to return the property, saying lie must protect heraelf. Sentence was oontmuea to uecemoer 8. Weather Conditions. Portland and Tlclnlty Fair tonight, Tnr day ruin; aouUiarlr wind. Oregon Kalr toolgbt; Tbnradav rats wt, fair viat portion; awatbarljr wind. . Waamngton Fair tonight, eicrpt rata the coast; Tburadar rati) weet, rain or auaw fast portion; aontliarlr wlnrta. Idaho Fair tonight) Tburad? fair aoulh, ruin or auow north portion. EDWARD A. BIAL8, ltUtrlct forecaster. Znberttanoe Is Btrongov Than Envl- ronmont. Many people have argued that environment Is stronger than Inheri tance, but this ta not tha eaae In the life of Bob Jamison, a young man whose .father Is a tout and a drunkard ana who has been adopted and reared In a family of wealth and refinement. The .taint of tha father in tha son manifests Itself whan tha boy becomes ft student In college. Just how thla stain affects the eon la shown in ft wonderfully grip- ; ping photo-play entitled "Tha Cry of the - Blood," produced ny tna AAiojn com pany at the Columbia for the remain der of thla week. Adv. - Solos ajaaU-Anaiaal Election, Cob trio polltan lodge 109. K. of P., held its semi-annual election of officers Monday evening, as follows: Chancellor com mander, Quy D. Belli vice chancellor, S. H. Dunlap; prelate, J. R. Widmer; master of work, W. J. Dunlap Jr.; keep er of records and seal. H. J. Roberts; master of finance, W. S. Titus.; master exchequer, Captain L. C. Otto; master of arms, Frank B. Nicholas; inner guard, Thomas L. Garland; outer guard, Ralph Warrsn; trustees, John Renner, E. W. White, Thomas L. Gerland. Companies Incorporate-" Articles ,of Incorporation of the Ideal Tea company, capitalized at $10,000, were filed with County Clerk Coffey yesterday by J. A., Klla M. and Sarah K. Smith. H. C. Brown, J. H. Oensler and Lester P. Btevens filed articles of the Angelua Commercial Studio, photographers, cap italized at 12500. Articles of the A. D. Moodle House Moving company, cap italized at $500. were filed by A. D. Moodle, R. R. Duniway and C. P. Olson. For Backward Children. Special classes for backward and nervous chil dren which have in the past been con ducted at the Lincoln high school have been removed to the Allen Preparatory school building, East Twelfth and Sal mon streets. The classes when first in troduced Into the public schools three years ugo were held at the Buckman school. Children needing such special attention ure treated by the Binet meas uring scale of Intelligence and received into the school at any time. Meeting at Sunnyalda. To launch a campaign for playgrounds and gymnasi um for the Bunnyskde addition, a Jolat meeting of the Sunnyslde school Parent Teacher association and the Sunnyslde Improvement association will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Sunnyslde school. James N. Davla. president of the Improvement association, and Mrs. R. B. Bondurant, president of tha Parent-Teacher organization, will be in charge-of the meeting. Petitions for Appointment. -George N. Usher, who died November 17, left an estate valued at $S50O. according to the petition of his widow for letters of administration. Five children are the heirs of the estate. Three children are the heirs of the estate ot Jean B. Sa mard, who died November 28, leaving property valued at $4000. according to the petition of Marie Montchalin. a daughter, for letters of administration. The English Pictures The exhibition of Knglish pictures, from Messrs. Cool ings' Art gallery, Bond St.. London, now on view at the Keller Art store, 450 "Washington St., positively closes tomor row afternoon. No art lover should miss this last opportunity of aeeing tiiese fine pictures. Pictures by Stan hope A. Forbes, R. A., G. Clausen, R. A., Mark Fisher, R. A., and II. 8. Tuke, R. A., are shown. All of these pictures are for sale at London prices, 'Adv. Companies Ckanre Varna. The Pa clfle College of Chiropractic, Inc. will be known Irr-tha tuturk ar-thc-fadfta Chlropraotio college, Inc., aa aupple. mentary articles of incorporation were rued this mornlmr- with County cierg correy changing; the name of tha inati tution. Tha name of the Portland. Trans far A Storage company waa also changed to tha Manning Warehouse ft Transfer company. Articles of Incor poration of tha George- Inlet Packing company, a cannery concern capitalised at $30,000, ware filed by B. F. Meore, John A. Ucnnlkln and Frank Gansneder, Court In Wight Session Circuit Judge Davis held a night session last night that attorneys for U C. Ben rlchsen, the Jeweler, and the city might argue the mandamus proceedings brought by Mr. Uenrlchsen to force the city commissioners to issue sn auction license to him. The hearing- will be continued this avenlng. Uenrlchsen at leges that although no fault could be found with either himself or his store, the city commissioners refused to grant tha license. Terdlot for $1 -For 30 minutes a jury In Circuit Judge Gatena' court dis cussed the evidence in tha case of James CPonnell against Thomas and R. E. Case for f UOd damage for assault and than returned a verdict for $1. O'Don- nell alleged' that he was set upon by the Cases In their saloon at Twelfth and Washington streets last May. The Cases contended that they used only force enough to restrain O'Donnetl when he became obstreperous. The Cases are father and son. , Question of lateral t. What rate ot interest shall b charged on the $1,250, 000 Interstate bridge bonds to be issued by Multnomah county and the length of life the bonds shall be given are ques tions which the county commissioners yesterday put to the Portland Clearing House association. The statute author izing the bonds places ( per cent as the maximum rate of Interest and 30 years as the maximum life of the bonds. "Bow the City Protects Ufa and Property," the fourth lecture In the Reed college extension course on the "Voter and the City of Portland,'' will be given at 8 o'clock tonight at the North Portland branch library. The course In Spanish conducted by Profes sor Stanley Astredo Smith of Reed col lege will meet at the Central library at 8 o'clock this evening. (Adv.) The Can Gray jr. bungalow on Wil lamette Heights.' Is bne of the things the family regretted leaving- in Port land. Kven have a fireplace on the north porch with the wonderful view of two rivers and three mountains. Tno place is as cozy, homelike ami finished as they knew how to make It. The fam ily is In Chicago and P. B. Vnn Nice, 709 Helling Blag., is authorized to sell you the place. (Adv.) Apartmant Building' Sold. Thomas Bpillman of Albany, Or., owner of tho Leeds apartments at 410 Market street, has sold that property to the Lawyers Title & Trust compatiy for a considera tion of $68,000. The building iajpu four story reenforced concrete structure and was built 10 years ago. F. E. Taylor & Co. handled the deal. Foster. I yeara old and, a ,-Clvll war veteran, on hi board bill. District Judge Dayton held that aha had extended credit ta him and' that Foster was-not liable to prosecution on a charge -of defrauding; an Innkeeper. Foster owed a bill for $25.80 for board and room. It was alao shown that Mrs. Wilson knew that Foster waa leaving whan ha took bis belongings and that ha did not leaya without her knowledge, aa waa charged. JTorman ft Luman, ladles' tailors, 40$ Selling building, are making: at tractive prices on all suits wittered this month. In order to reduce their sur plus .stock. . (Adv.) Quarrel fcaada to Stabbing. In a quarrel over a bill last evening. Georgo Miller stabbed Lee McFarland In .a res taurant at Cast Fremont street and Union avenue. Miller Is cook at t'ie place, while the other man is a patron of the place. The cook was arrested on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. Eaohaa Proceedings Escheat pro ceedings In two small estates have been commenced by James Walton Jr., spe cial representative of Governor West. The estates are those of Michael Con roy, who died September 24, 1907, and John Smith, who died August 21, 1912. The Conroy estate is valued at $68.65 and the Smith estate at $37.39. No heirs could be found in either case. Examination for Anatomist. The United States Civil service commission announces that on January 7, 1914, the following examination will be held in this city: Anatomist, male,-for position in the army medical museum, office of the surgeon general, at $1600 a year, persons desirinK to compete In this ex amination should apply to Z. A. Leigh, postofflce department. Two Slrorcas Orantad. Desertion was the basis for two divorces granted by Circuit Judge McGinn yesterday. C. Galloway charged Marie Galloway with leaving him. They were married in Or egon City on February 20, 1908. Lulu B. Milner alleged that J. B. Mllner had deserted her. Thay were married in Portland July 31. 10,7. The Vtw Order of "Plpe-Ologisti," tased on the lovo of a man for his pipe, ls headquarters at this, the larg est plpt repair shop west of Chicago. Pipe pieces exchanged for peace of mind and a perfectly repaired plpt. Hail to Big Slchel & Co.. 92 3d st. and 6th at Washington. Adv. Knocked Down on Street. After drinking yesterday afternoon with friends in the north end, William Cliffe. a laborer, was knocked down by one of the men and left at Third and Davis streets. The police sent him to the St. Vincent hospital. A bad cut under the eye is the most serious in Jury. Patient Attacks Worse. In a violent moment of insanity yesterday evening. Mrs. Anna Hooerney, patient at tho Emanuel hospital, attacked her inir.su, in which she inflicted a wound on the nurse's head. The "police were called to restrain the patient, later removing her to the county Jail. Bay Church Ben Annoys. A com plaint has been made to the police about the ringing of a bell on the Catholic church at East Morrison and Seventy- sixth streets. The bell rings at 6:30 in the morning, which time some of tho neighbors claim to tee too early. First Kethodlst Episcopal Church, Twelfth and Taylor streets, tonight, "The Holy City or the Trairedy of the Cross," by John Lew tag, traveler and lecturer; 150 colored stereoptlcon'slldes; '8 o'clock. Admission free. Silver of fertng. (Adv.) tntheran Bevival Meetings. The Nor wagian Lutheran Freo church haa re vival meetings Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights this week In Steuben hall, -cornen Williams ave. and Isy street. Kvangellst Fredrlksen "from Washington win speak in the Norwe gian .language. Oriental Bugs, Cartoilan Bros., Wash ington between Thirteenth and Four teenth. These rugs make Ideal Christ mas gits becsuse they combine rare beauty with lasting usefulness; they are permanent additions to the home and are appreciated aa suoh. Our Urge stock gives wide choice from $5 up. Adv, MXrm HoafO Wanted The police Ttava been asked by J. W. Monger of -Puget Bound to 4ocate JUva Monger of Tftcoma, who la thought to be in Port land. A death la tha family , la th raaaon. ( " Kturt Baton Property. Mrs. Unie Webb, manager of tha Westphal apart ments, must retjurn $25 worth of prop- Educational lecture. "How to Stand and Walk" will be the subject of a lec ture by Dr. Stuart, physical director of the Oregon university, to be given at the Fast Portland branch library, East Eleventh and Alder streets, this even ing at 8 o'clock. Admission is free. A Simple Home Hamad?. For -rheu matism, lumbago or kidney trouble: Mix 2 ounces salgrene with 4 ounces olive oil and take in 2 teaspoonful doses. Sal grene contains no alcohol. Alcohol Is an Irritant to tha kidneys. For sale at all drug-gists. (Adv.) Annual Meeting Tonight. The post nnnarl Tnntln of the Greater Portland Plan association will be held this even ing at 8 o'clock in me central UDrary. All members of the association have been urged to be present ror tne con sideration of important business. At tho Hew Grand. 105 Sixth, Thurs day anol Friday. The Two Spies," great romance of Balkan war; also great Key. stone comedy. We make special change program Saturday, ona day only. Fine program. 10c ahow for Be Adv. Bazaar at Fatten M. s. Church. The annual bazaar and sale of the Patton Methodist Episcopal church will be held at tha church, Michigan avenue, corner Alberta street, all day Friday. Lunch and ft chicken pie dinner will be served. Transportation Cluh Dance, The next regular dance and card party of the Portland Transportation club will be held at the Multnomah hotel Decem ber IT. N. C. Soule is chairman of tha entertainment committee. "odetye Sraty Toward Pamale Of. fenders," tha fourth lecture In Reed col lege extension course on- modern- social problems, wilt be given at ft. o'clock thla evening at the -central library by Judge John Stevenson. (Adv.) Act Wot Criminal Because Mrs. O. H. Wilson, 74 East Sixty-fifth street, north, accepted payments from J, N. ' To tha Indies Leave your order for a Tlrolean Loden raincoat for the hus band's Christmas present. W. P. Kranar & Co., second floor Couch bldg. Adv. Steamer Jessie Xarklna for Camas, Washougsl and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Dr. Barry Baal Torrey will lecture at 3 p. m. tomorrow at Reed college In the natural science course on "The Physical Basis of Life." (Adv.) Knight Coal. A hard, hot, quick fir ing, long burning Utah coal. Alblna Fuel Co., sole agents. E. 182. C-1117. Ad. Por TOnr Christmas Cards, booklets, letters, etc., go to The Postal Shop, 124 6th near Wash. U. S. Sta 19. Adv. One Bait Pressed Baoh Weekv $1.10 a month. Unique Tailoring Co., t0 Stark. Main 614. A-4J14. (Adv.) Tonr Xmas Photos, C. Elmore Grove, photographio studies, tit Morgan build ing. 4A4T.) Soma for Aged People, invalids, fine lo cation. Mount Tabor, Tabor 4169. (Adv.) Botel Zienox, Third and Main, the best rates in the city to permanent guests. (Adv.) Br. E. building. C. Brown, Eye, Ear, . L Mohawk (Adv.) EACH RED CROSS SEAL IS BULLET AIMED AT GREAT WHITE PLAGUE (Continued From Page One.) helped swell the fund at the Multnomah hotel booth yesterday, bringing the total to $21.60. The Ad club got in the game at their weekly luncheon at the Portland today, Charles Robinson pre senting the cause of the seals. Sales Ara Doubled. The booth at Olds, Wortman & King's more than doubled the sales of 'the pre vious day, and tha pestof fide, under tha direction of tha graduate nurses, IS proving ona of tha best selling places. ' A booth waa established last evening In tha new lobby of the Oregon hotel by Mrs. Robert O. Dieck, president of tho Visiting Nurse association, and Mrs. Thomas D. Honey man, manager of the campaign. Anna Held telegraphed her manager last night that she will sell aeala at thla booth next Monday. A special bevy of girls has been as signed to tha booth, at tha Multnomah .hotel for thla afternoon to aell aaals to the guesta at the first tango tea of a series.. ; Aselating. Mrs, J. XU Sullivan and Miss Katharine Giles are Mrs. Mo Nam ee and Mlssea Violet Ersklne and Katharine Laldlaw, Miss McNamee and Miss Fay. ' This booth is now in rivalry with that of the Portland. Tomorrow' assignments. Assignments for the varloua bootha tomorrow are aa follows: Meier dfFrank Morning, Miss Hasel Parker; afternoon, Mrs. Clifton McAr thnr, Miss Kenna Klosterman. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Morning, MUs Stewart, Mrs. I. N. Lipman; afternoon, Miss Selma Meyer, Miss Flora Rosen blatt. Olds, Wortman V King Mrs. Elmer B. Col well, Miss Elva Burness, Miss Constance Mvliv J. K. Gill aVCo. Miss Cornelia Chev alier, Miss Jeannette Parker. Wells-Fargo building Mrs. E. J. Halght, Mrs. J. L. Laber. Owl drug store Mrs. Lu Bell Bauer, Miss Flo Bauer. Postofflce Graduate nurses. Portland hotel Morning, Mrs. Jonah B. Wise, Mrs. Sydney Telser; afternoon. Mrs. Henry J. Ottenhelmer, Mrs. James P. Cook. Imperial hotel Morning, Mrs. J. C. E. King Mrs. G. M. Woodnye; afternoon, Mrs. 'William L. FInley, Mrs. Herman T. Boh 1 man. Multnomah hotel Mrs. A. C. Smith, Mrs. Wilbur E. Coman, assisted by a group of girls. Seward hotel Mrs. H. M. Hender shott, chairman, Mrs. C. McMlcken, Miss Ines Cross, Miss Florence Cleveland. Oregon hotel Mrs. Robert G. Dleck, Mrs. Thomas D. Honeyman. Men's Trousers Men, buy your extrs pant where you escape the profit which pity for high ground floor rent, large iectrio signs and elaborate fixtures. Pants at $2.5u, $3, $3.50 and $4. Jimmy Dunn. 315-16-17 Oregonlan Bldg. Klevator to third floor. (Adv.) Colds Cause Headache and Grip LAXATIVH BKOMO QUIMNK Tablets remove rauae. There la only One "BKOMO QflMNK." liaa algna lure K. W. (HIllVK on box. Adv. Use common sense buy Superior coal, $ ton. Main 154; A-1541. (Adv.) Journal Want Ads brliitf. results. . . Tv ' i.y JJ-h- M. F. K1NCAI0 NAMED MASTER MECHANIC Directors of the Northern Paclfio Terminal company, which owns the Portland union depot, yesterday formal ly ratified the appointment of M. F' Klncald as master mechanlo of the ter minal, a position newly areated. Mr. Klncald for two months baa been fore man of tha roundhouse at tha terminal yards and his duties, under tho saw appointment, have been broadened to oovev - oil - the - meehaaloal departments under the jurisdiction of the terminal company. Mr. Klncald waa trainmaster of the North Bank road during its period of construction and later held a state of fice In Washington. He is regarded aa a strong addition to tha operating force In the terminal yards. Judge George T. Reld. assistant to the president of . the Northern Paclfio rail way, and E. C. Blanchard, general man ager of the Northern Pacific both of Tacoma, attended yesterday's meeting. , The direotors formally authorised the building of a double track through the park space south of the depot building and the erection of train sheds for the use of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern. These tracks will connect with the Fourth street line and will pass through the site of the Wells-Fargo express of fice. This building will be removed and quarters foft, the company found in a building near by. The tracks and tarln shed probably will coat the P., E. V E. $50,000. Concrete work on tha terminal com pany's own new train aheda waa finished today and the erection of tha steel work will begin in a few days. It was announced this morning that the new equipment would he ready for usa by January 1. A. O. of IL Electa Officera. The- annual election of dlyialop offi cers of Division No. 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, held Monday night, resulted as follows: President. T, J, Murphy; vice president, J. D. Walsh; recording secretary, Edmund J. Murnana;-financial secretary, Frank J. Rlordan;' treas urer, Andy Weinberger; sergeant-at-arms, J. D. Doyle; Inside sentinel, Dan Smith. Standing committee. T. I. Ma- loney, James - Foley. Keene, Frank Mallonv P, Murray, Tout Captured Opium Outfit. In a raid last night on rooms 16-JT, (4 Hecond street-United Htntes custom officials arrested Chin Oust, allaa Ah How, and Chin How, securing a full can of opium, a box of cards of opium and a full-, smoker's outfit The Chi nese la outfon ball. .-, 1 ,; f ',. 1 SB' Glove Orders 0 fPOST OFFICE aJUST OPPOSlTBl JOCK OO&EMAB, Scotch Comedian. PBOP. A. B. WXBT, Rector Violin Trio. Two of the artists on the' programme tonight at Christian Brothers' College Benefit Concert for Scholarship Fund. Did You Know that at the Sacrifice Sale now on at BEN SELLING'S, his en- tire stock of FULL-DRESS SUITS is included in the sale? The same generous reduc tions that obtain for all other men's suits and overcoats are also granted for all Blue Serges and Cheviots. . Better come now, while choosirisat its best. BEN SELLING LEADING CLOTHIER Morrison Street at Fourth i ru j SB. C. L. BATBES WhenYou Do Not Sif well, or are troubled with headaches, why don't you go to some one who understands his business and can find out what Is the matter? There are places where vou can find out these things and be in no danger of being overcharged. Any lens duplicat ed almost while you wait. Z Just fit Glasses and Z know how. I do my own grinding. DR. C. L. HAYNES EXCLUSIVE O FTI CIA IT 403 Morgan Bldg. Broadway and Washington. Avoid Expensive Litigation By using our Escrow Depart ment in closing that real estate transaction. It in sures completion of the sale ac- cording to agree-C , ment and protects li 1 . - L. J 1 both buyer seller. and f IB t ESS ill: S3 TfUf AnOTRDSTBUUDBfC Investigate. Call , for booklet. Titlo dc Truit Company, 4th, near Stark. Eat Bread You Can Relish Next time! Get Royal!! BRING YOUR Photo Coupon TO Cutberth from any other studio in the city and we will make you half-rate prices on all holiday photographs. Our new styles will please you. EIGHTH FLOOR, DEKUM BLDG. BOSTON DENTISTS We are now located between Fourth nd Fifth on Washington etreat, and are prepared to give you (Irai class work at reasonable prleee. Rubber Platee f 5.00 and us Oold Crowns ....... .3. BO and tie Bridge Work ...&3.50 and up Porcelain Crowns..... 3. 50 and up Silver Fillings ....... ,.60 and up Geld PtUlnga ........$1.00 and ua BX. X. P. HE WTO . Mgr. LW.BALTES&COMPANY 1 INVITE TOUR INQUIRIES TOR 1 First and Oaic 1 1 Streets PRINTING Phones Main 165 CCH17AB PRINTING CO tJ BEN F.GRECNE.PRESIOENT 2-54r STARK STREET PIANO LA A Christmas Gift to the Whole Family J You have undoubtedly been reading about the won derful PIANOLA perhaps your friend or neighbor has one. Maybe you have been planning to some day trade in your present "silent" piano for a PIANOLA, hy not do so now? Make it a Christmas gift to the whole family a gift which everybody at home can play and enjoy for many a Christmas to come. " J But be sure and get the PIANOLA there is only one PIANOLA, made exclusively by the Aeolian Com pany and obtainable only in these six pianos Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Stuyvesant and Stroud. The PIANOLA is famous for the Metrostyle, the Themodist and other exclusive features features which have es tablished the PIANOLA as the Standard and the Best. CJ The prices of the PIANOLA are no greater than often asked for Player Pianos $575 lip.' Your present Piano taken in exchange. Moderate payment terms if desired. Sherman May & Co. VICTOR TALKING MACHINES. PIANOLA PIANOS. STEINWAY. WEBER AND OTHER PI ANOS Morrison at Sixth, Portland, Opp. Postoffice We Sell Useful Gifts- ifts that will serve some practical purpose every day from one Christmas to another. f$ Desk Accessories in brass, cut glass and other qualities at very reasonable prices; Calendars, Inkstands, Pin Trays, Ash Trays, Scissors Sets, Letter Openers, Clocks, etc. J Genuine Leather Goods of all descriptions, val ues from a few cents and up; Brief Cases, Card Cases, Pass Cases, Bill Books, Tourist Tablets and Writing Cases, etc. Fancy Memorandums and other leather-bound books for specific purposes, with the title let tered in gold on outside cover. J Ladies' and Gentlemen's Correspondence Sta tionery, white and tints, in plain and fancy boxes, printed, engraved or embossed to order I Playing Cards and Game Sets of all kinds, Folding Card Tables, etc. J Sectional and Revolving Bookcases for home and office, Book Racks, Tables, Desks, Chairs, etc. Cf Waterman's, Swan's and Conklin't Fountain Pens in all sizes, styles and points, plain and fancy gold and silver filigree holders. Cf A Fine Assortment of Oregon Grape and other Christmas Cards, with your name engraved to . order. J Drawing Instruments, Artists' Materials and ' Scientific Books. J Dennison's Gift Dressings, Seals, Labels, Holly Boxes, Twine, Tissue and Wrapping Paper. I Many hundreds of items in our line make es pecially appropriate gifts for professionalists and office workers. " "EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE" ,xy FIFTH AND OAK STREETS I"