The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 12, 1914, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND", FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE -12, 1914.
TOWN TOPICS
1 parttnent -ot commerce, Washington. Well as the candIdatesto be voted on
(ISM DAT Or 1014.
AMUSEMENTS
BtlMQ Eleventh and Morrison. Matte
dally. Lyman H. Howl Travel Picture..
BlKKB Broadway and alorrlaon. Matinee
Uy. Curtains 215 and 8:20. Bake
Flayer wlta Alice riemlof la "The Fight
ing Hope." . ,1
X.YUIC Fourth and Stark. MatlM allr
Cortalna, 2:45, -7:30 and 9. Newmaa-rolta
company In "racing toe Minlc." I
PANTAGEff Broadway and Alder. VaudeTille.
Curtains 2:30. 7:30 and 0:10.
THK OAKS Aaroaemeot park. '
COLUMBIA Klith between Washlnftoa and
, Stark street, liotloo picture. 11 a. ml
to 11 p. m. -
PEOPLEiWeit Park and Alder trt. Mo
tion plrtnrea. 11:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.
BTAH WtsblDgton and Park. Motion plc
tnrea. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m.
GLOBE Eletontb and Whlugton. Motion
cli-turs. 12 jn. to 11 p. p. ..
MAJESTIC Wellington nd Park. Motion
pictures, 12 m. to 11 p. m.
Today's Event.
Annual communication of Grand Lodge f
Oregon Masons, at Masonic Temple.
Oregon Osteopathic association annual meet
ing at Multnomub botel.
Conference of German Evangelical Reformed
Cbarcb at Becond rhurrb, Columbia boulevard.
Northwest Til Workers convention.
Tomorrow's Events.
Oregon Civic league luncheon at Multnomah
botel at li o'clock.
. Today's Forecasts.
Portland and vicinity: Fair tonight and Sat
vrday; westerly winds.
Oregon and Washington: Generally fair to
night and Saturday; winds mostly westerly.
Idaho: Generally fair tonight and Saturday.
Weather Conditions.
A moderate high pressure area overlie cen
tral and western Canada, the upper MIs
lsslppl valley and northern plain states; tbe
pressure la also moderately high on the Ore
con coast. A moderate degression overlies
tbe basin and Rocky Mountain states, and
also tbe extreme northeast. Showers bave
occurred in northwestern California, north
western Waahlncton. eastern Oregon, south
eastern Idaho, the upper Mississippi and Mis
souri valleys snd western Canada, ununaer.
rtorms ocenrred during the night at Boise,
Havre, Hwlft Current, Huron and Dodge City.
Tbe weather la somewhat warmer in Wash
4nfr.i Unntim Ba.lrar(h.Win TTtah. AH
cone. View Mexico, central Minnesota and tbe
southern portion of tbe lake region. It 1
correspondingly cooler In interior, southwest
ern and nortbeaatern Oregon, tbe Sacramento
valley of California, nortbern Colorado, Ne
braska, Iowa. Missouri, northern Minnesota
and the vallev of Ked River of the North.
Condi tlona in this district continue some
what unaettled, but are favorable for generally
fair weather tonight aud Saturday. Wind
will b mostly westerly.
THEODORE F. DRAKE.
Acting District Forecaster.
C. salary . $1400, to 11800 per annum;
zirst class steam engineer, as assist
ant engineer - and electrician at ? tbe
United - States penitentiary, . Atlanta.
Ga., salary f 1200 per annum; veterin
arian in the bureau Of animal Indus
try, department of agriculture, salary
$1200 to $1400 per annum. A non-assembled
examination will be held for
the positions of cartographer in agri
cultural geography, bureau of plant in
dustry. In the forest service, Washing
ton, D. C, salary $3000 per annum, ap
plications for which must be filed
with the commission at Washington, D.
C i prior to the hour of closing busi
ness on July 13 and July 20, respec
tively." - For Information and blanks,
apply to Thomas V. Hutchins, local
secretary, board of examiners, pos tof
fies building, Portland, Oregon,
: Mrs. Slnmauer Hamad on Board.-
The regular monthly meeting of the
board of trustees of the Boys' and
Girls Aid Society of Oregon took place
yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the
chambers of United States Judge Gil
bert with Judge W. B. Gilbert, presi
dent; F. E. Beach, secretary; William
F. Woodward, treasurer; Judges C E.
Wolverton and Robert S. Bean, Mrs. C.
R. Templeton and Mrs. Frank Gilbert
In attendance. Bills, amounting to
$1600 were ordered paid. The board
unanimously elected Mrs. Benjamin
Blumauer to take the place of her sis
ter, the late Mrs. Levi White, on the
board of trustees. The board ordered
the adjourned annual meeting to be
held at the receiving home. East Twenty-ninth
and Irving streets, Tuesday,
June 23, at 3 o'clock in the. afternoon.
Friends of the society are urged to at
tend. Inspection of the home, and
grounds will be made and light re
freshments will be served. -
next Uounday at the school election.
have been invited to attend a luncneon
at the Oregon Civic league tomorrow
noon in the blue room of the Multno
mah hotel. The question of free text
books will be explained by School Clerk
K. H. Thomas, and any other desired
information about the election will be
given by him. The debate on the ques
tion, "Shall Married Women Teach In
Our Public Schools?" will be opened
by Colonel C. E. S. Wood In the affirm
ative, and Professor William C Mor
gan In the negative. After a general
discussion, the members of the league
-will vote upon the resolution presented
at the last meeting. The public Is in
vited.
Maaamas Travel by Steamboat.
For their Sunday trip the Mazamas
will travel by- steamboat, somewhat of
an Innovation for them. The party will
leave the Washington street dock on
the steamer lone at 7:30 a. m. and go
to Woodland, Wash., From there those
who wish to hike will take a long
tramp over the hills, while others will
remain on the boat er plcnio in the
groves near by. The boat will arrive
at Portland at 6:30 p. m. on the return.
bridge. 10 Grand avenue, stealing a
large number of razors and other cut
lery. Entrance was gained by prying
open a rear window on the second floor.
A ladder was used to get to .tne win-
Cow, through which the men carried
the plunder. Two boles were cut into
.V. It . Yin . .ananf,. thA hftfdWSrA
store from an adjoining Jewelry store. I nvuti.-vu.,
but entrance was not gained to tne
latter. Among the articles missing are
12 razors, one half dozen compasses,
one half dozen watch chains and sev
eral knives.
want to see yourself and your friends
in motion pictures "visit the Colum
bia Theatre where the official- Rose
Festival motion pictures are being
exhibited. 'Each day adltional ' pic
tures will be taken and added to the
film until the end of the Festival.
They are the finest local pictures ever
Xt. Belle C. Verrason has returned
and opened offices, Stevens bldg
Washington and West Park. (Adv.)
Kef used to Testify. H. E. Dickey,
barber from Sheridan, evaded too many
questions yesterday in the municipal
court when placed on trial On a dis
orderly charge, and was. ordered de
tained until willing to talk. A few
minutes in the temporary detention
room was sufficient to bring forth the
testimony. Dickey was arrested Wed,
nesday evening at the Plaza hotel,
where three women were also taken
into custody on disorderly charges,
Try our 35o Blended Co ft
mium ticket with each pound.
Tea Store. 173 Third street.
A pre-
Halnea
Special Hose Carnival dance tonight
Dreamland halL Morrison street at
Second. (Adv.)
Sr. Frank r. Smith, formerly of Sa
lem, has located at 1004-5 Stevens bldg.
(Adv.)
Por Health, Bert and Becreatioiu
After hearing the entire matter, the omPner apnngs. (Adv.)
Judge continued Dickey's case for sen
tence, and will hear the women Mon
day.
Br. E. O. Brown. Bye. Bar.
building.
Mobawk
(Adv.)
Observations.
Temperature. jj
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lannarymen to Meet Several laun
dry men from Portland 'will attend the
California State Laundrymen's conven
tion, which convenes at Sacramento,
Cal., June 19-20. Among those , who
will leave for California on the steam
er Rose City on her next trip on Tues
day next will be R. C. Warlnner, presi
dent Of the local club; -A. C. Callan,
assistant secretary of the Metropolitan
Laundry company; S. W. Lawrence,
secretary Portland club; W. T. Lam
bert, of the Independent Laundry com
pany, and Gilbert Witters, salesman
for the Western Laundry Machine
company of San Francisco. They will
spend a few days in the Bay City after
the convention adjourns, to gain in
formation regarding conditions under
the eight hour day laws, and also to
investigate the minimum wage of that
state in comparison with that of Ore
gon and Washington.
Jury Tails to Agree. Unable to
agree after two days of deliberation a
Jury in Circuit Judge Gatens court in
the personal injury suit for $10,000 of
Mrs. Anna. Alden aaainst the Portland
Railway, Light & Power company was provided for all at 10 o'clock.
discharged yesterday. Mrs. Alden al
leged that she was hurt when boarding
a car which started suddenly, and the
company charged' her with attempting
to board a moving car. The accident
occurred last August.
Sunday School Picnic, Several huh
dred children are expected to attend
the Sunday school picnic of the FirsJ
Presbyterian church tomorrow at Crys
tal Lake park. The trip to the grounds
will be started from First and Stark
streets, where special trains will be
Return
ing, the trains will leave the park at
6 o'clock. J. F. Ewing, Sunday school
superintendent, is in charge of the ar
rangements, and contests of various
kinds will be held, in which both boys
and girls will take part. Prizes will
be awarded to the winners.
RADIATORS
EUGENE
MAKE RNE SHOWING
IN STREET PARADE
With Boosters Come Pretty
Girls' Drill Team of Eugerje
High School.
SALEM CHERRIANS HERE
Ylsitlnff Bod! as Warmly Welcomed at
Station by Boyal Bosarians
Girls aiake rretty Picture.
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leaves Property to Charity. The
Babv and Patton homes are to share
practically all of the $2500 estate of
Mrs. Helen Mar Taylor, wno aiea June
6. according to her wilt Her husband.
Charles L. Taylor, 60 years old. Is left
a life interest in, the home. Isabella
Kkellv. of Chicaao was left $26. ( The
Babv home was left $100 and the res
idue was divided equally betweenthe
two homes. The home property i to
be sold when Mr. Taylor dies and the
proceeds will be divided between the
two institutions.
Bxonrslon and Picnic Next Sunday.
June 14, at Canemah Park, given by
the Congregation N. Z. T. T. Danc
ing, baseball and other diversions.
Tickets, including admission to pa
vilion, 60 cents. Cars leave comer
East Water and Morrison streets Sun
day morning at :so. iaqv.;
Three Divorce Decrees Granted
Circuit Judge Morrow granted divorces
to Bessie Stern from Louis Stern for
desertion; Lucy De Randall from
Henry De Randall for cruelty, and Cecil
Ray from J. Elmer Ray for cruelty.
Services at Ahaval BholoTti Services
will be held at Congregation Ahaval
Sholom. Park and Clay streets, tonight
at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow morning ser
vices at 9:30 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abra-
harason will officiate.
Men Wanted to buy our guaranteed
hosiery direct from factory to wearer.
Black, tan, Blate and navy blue. Six
pairs for $1.30. Pacific Coast Novelty
Co., Box 918, Portland. Or. Adv.
Sunday Excursion. To Cascade
Locks, on Str. Bailey GatXert, $1 round
trip; leaves Alder street dock at 9 a.
m.; arrives on return at 6:45 p. m.
Phones Main 914 and A-5112. (Adv.)
Harvest Queen Leaves Later
To nermit ; Rose Festival visitors
from points on lower Columbia re
maining in Portland Frlady evening,
O.-W. R. & N. steamer Harvest Queen
leaves Ash street dock: 10 p. m. Friday
evening instead of 8 p. in. Reserva
tions at O.-W. R. & NT'city ticket of
fice. Third and Washington streets. Ad.
35 c Bottle 'Salad Oil Free
This is an exceptional offer belnar
given with Sunday Journal "Wan t
Ads." For particulars see display ad
on "Want Ad" page today. (Adv.)
Half a hundred well drilled men clad
In neat blue uniforms and wearing nat
ty straw hats, accompanied, by 24
pretty girls in sailor suits, and a band,
let people of Portland know that Eu
gene is strictly on the map. The men
were the 'Eugene Radiators, and the
girls formed a drill team from the
Eugene High school.
From the depot they .were accom
panied by the Royal Rosarlans and the
Salem Cherrlans. the latter body arriv
ing late yeaterday. On Yamhill street
just below-3roadway the troop stopped
for a moment at the command of
Leader M. J. Duryea. Sharp commands
-i .
and quick maneuvers brought the com-1 Mathers. .Gladys Sargent, Helen' Hall.
pany into nine facing The journal I Florence Sherman. Marguerite " Rty
building, and another command brought j nold, Lf tlj -Wood, .Thelma Watson.
Ruby Bogue. Marie Griffin, KltsabetH
Griffin, Maude Lombard; May Green. -
Dorothy Dye.f Virginia Hales. 'Dora
McGee, .Rutt Ha kins, .Cecil Ball.
Xoyaf Cherrlans la White,
The Royal Cherrlans, Salem's pride,
numbered approximately 100 and pre-"
sti.ted a handsome appearance in their
whitesuits and straw hats with cher
ries, emblems of their order, em- '.
b rendered on the left arm of each. Tbe.
Cherrlans were met yesterday at Shr-
wood by the Roaarlans and escorted to .
the Oregon botet on the arrival of thd
train. Tlie Royal Rosarlan and Salem 1
Masonic, bands tried to outrival each
ctber in alternate muslo on the way ta
the hotel. An informal reception fol
lowed. "Cupid"- Epley, doctor and tiny 390
pound standard bearer, Captain Charles
S. Dick. Lieutenants H. H. OUlnger
ami Connell Dyer and M. L. Meyers.
"King Bee." sre the officers of the
Capital City organisation. Secretary
of State -Olcott and State Treasurer
Kay appeared in the Cherrian uniform
and were extended hearty welcomes by
their numerous friends.
"Salerh la with you," was the senti
ment of the, gathering and the alogsn
was given a prominent place as banner
headline in the Rose Festival edition
of the "C'aerrlan Gazette." a four page
booster 'paper which was distributed
forth three rousing cheers for The
Journal. i
"Three cheers for The Journal," they
choruaed. "Rah. rah, rah! Rah. rah,
rah! Rah, rah, rah! The Journal'.
Genuine college cheers they were.
auch as Eugene folk hear on all occa
sions from University of Oregon atu
dents. Professor H. B. Leonard lear
ned the handsome banner of the order.
The Eugene High girls. In their White
sailor dresses, made a pretty ploture.
W. C. Ycran. drlllmaster, and Miss
Mildred Bagley. instructor, led them.
and they answered like veterans to th
commands of their officers.
ZJst of Eugene Visitors.
The Radiators who made tbe trip
are:
L. L. Lewis, president: A. T. Fraley.
vice preaident; K. N. McAllster,. treas
urer; M. J. Duryea, secretary: Sidney
R. Allen. E. R. Bryson. F. E. Burgess.
L. E. Bean. John Baird. R. S. Bryson,
C. A. Burden. F. L. Chambers, 8. C.
Dal ton. R. If. Elliott, L. R. Flint. E. L.
Fisher. A. J. Gillette, L. L. Goodrich,
Ray Goodrich. W. F. Gllstrap, Dean
Haves. Alton -Hampton, H. F. Hollen-
neck. W. It. Hod PS. Joreen Hansen.
Blaine Hovey. W. J. Hill. L. G. Hulin.
R B. Hunt, J. O. Holt. H. R. Knight.
H. B. Leonard. J. S. Magladry, O. II.
McMorran. J. A. Murray. J. A. McLean,
W. K. Osburn, E. D. Paine. L. D. Pierce.
E. O. Potter, W. Polders, J..C. Parker.
P. A. Peterson, J. H. Perkins, O. E. Rob
erts. G. F. Skipworth, O. H. Skotheim.
L M. Travis. J. M. Williams. W. O.
White. C. A. Whipple, D. K. Yoran. C.
M. Young, Albert Applegate, A. E.
Young, W. E. Fields. .
The members of the Eugene high
school girls' drill team are: Agnes
Miller. Lois Hall. Carrie Caspersqn,
Melba Williams. Cathleen Fraley.
Nellie McClure. Mary Mathers, Csrrle
about 'the . crowda. The paper is -Issued,
according to its editorial page,
when it can find a good excuse for Us
existence.
Both vtstttng organisations and the
Rorlana took their places In the big
parade after, marching through the
streets for a short time;
Motorcyclist Sits Auto. While go
ing home last night on his motorcycle,
J; S. Spence ran into an automobile at
Maegly street and Williams avenue.
breaking the cycle and causing a se
vere strain to the rider's foot. The
auto had no rear lights, spence was
cared for at the emergency hospital.
then taken hoSe.
Boom and Private Bath, fl.30 TJp.
Rooms without bath, $1 up. Central 1
location; excellent service, large, light
rooms. Hotel Lenox, Sd and Main
sts. (Adv.)
Snyder's Crawfish Special. Our cel
ebrated Crawfish cooked to the Queen's
taste Thursday and Friday. Only 85o
per dozen. 255 First street. Phone
Main 6783. (Adv.)
We Represent Quality and Service
Fir and oak cordwood, four foot and
short slabs. Knight and Rock Springs
coal. Alblna Fuel Co. (Adv.)
Portland Crematorium, One of Port
land's beauty spots. Open to visitors
daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Take
Sellwood car. (Adv.)
Oregon City Boat Sunday river ex
cursions leave Taylor street dock 9 a.
m., 12 and 3 pC m. Picnic at Magone's
park. Round trip, 40a (Adv.)
Poneral of Adolph Aschoff Rev.
Andrew J. Montgomery left this morn
ing for Aschof rs station, on the road
to Mount Hood, where this afternoon
he will conduct the funeral of the 19-;
year-old son of Adolph Aschoff, whose
body was found in the Sandy river
Wednesday. Adolph Aschoff, who was
supervisor of the Oregon national for
est during the Roosevelt administra
tion, is an old friend of Mr. Montgom
ery, and the minister was frequently
with him on camping trips in the Cascades.
Hardware Store Burglarized,
Thieves Wednseday night broke into
the hardware store of D. H. Strow-
Steamer Jesse Karklns for Camas, j
Washougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.)
Special Butter Sale Friday and Sat
urday, two-pound square, 65c. Wash
ington Cream Company. (Adv.)
See Tonrself in Pictures If you
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U ill
'P. it. report of preceding day.
When You Go Away
Have The Journal sent to
your Summer address.
XfOggsr Injured in Wood. A tree
fell upon Ronald Reves at Oak Point,
Wash., yesterday while working in the
timber, seriously injuring the young
man. He is at the Good Samaritan
hospital with injuries thought to be a
fractured skull.
TJrrk-Tl? T TJT rfT T? OVERLOOKING
rKJ JL JLl rlUUlVI-f THE OCEAN
SEASIDE CLATSOP BEACH OREGON
Rooms with or without bath. Hot salt water baths, and surf bath-
in e. Recreation pier for fishing. Sea food a specialty. Grill in connec
tion. Music and dancing every evening.
DAN J. MOORE, Prop.
BEFORE you out-of-town men get away, come in
and see these wonderful Twenty and Twenty
five Dollar Suits at Ben Selling's!
Just this week we received a lot of new pencil stripes
in blues and blacks. A multitude of other smart patterns in grays,
blues, tans;
Suits from Stein-Bloch" and Atterbury System that would ordinar
ily sell at higher prices. Models for young men, business men, men
with particular whims to 'gratify. See (JJQA Qr J CtOC
this special Rose Festival Week display at ...tp&VJ CtiLU. p0
If it's new if it's smart in Straw Hats, you will be
sure to find it here! High crowns, in rough braids,
pearls, Milans, sennets, etc Panamas and Bangkoks.
Exclusive Agents for
Brewer Straws $3 Dunlap Straws $5
"
Sale Prices on
All Boys' Suits
Visitinsr parents here for Rose Festival Week should know of these
extraordinary savings at Ben Sell tne' on all Boys' .Wash Suits and
Knickerbocker Suits.
Will Siscuss School Matters. The
present board of school directors, as
Habeas Corpus Writ Kefosad. Cir
cuit Judge Davis yesterday refused to
grant a writ of habeas corpus asked
by Attorney Frank T. .Collier for
Boyce H. Cannon, held on a charge of
embezzlement brought in Missouri. An
appeal to the state supreme court will
be taken by Cannon. Cannon was first
arrested in company with Mrs: O. H.
Knell, many years bis senior, but
charges against- the two were dis
missed. Mrs. Snell's husband mean
time, filed the embezzlement complaint
alleging that Cannon had secured S63
from blm while in his employ. Cannon
alleged that the extradition was faulty
and that Snell is insane and not com
petent to file a complaint. Cannon is
held in the county Jail, i
Civil Service Examinations. The
United States civil service commission
announces that the following examinations,-all
male, wlll.be held In this
caty: July 6, fiber inspector, for the
Philippine service, salary, SI 800 to
$2000 per annum, July 8, assistant phy
sicist in the bureau of standards, de-
Teachers' Examination
"An examination of applicants for
teachers' certificates will be held at
the Old Failing School, Front and Por
ter Streets, from June 17 to 20, 1914.
both inclusive. Forenoon sessions will
begin at 9 o'clock; afternoon at 1:30.
Doors will be closed at these . respec
tive hours.
OBOES OP SUBJECTS.
Wednesday Forenoon Writing, U.
B. History, Physiology. Afternoon
Physical Geography. Heading, Compo
sition, Methods in Reading, Methods in
Arithmetic. Thursday Porsnoon -Arithmetic,
History of Education,
Psychology,' Methods in Geography.
Afternoon - Grammar, Geography,
Ameflcan Literature, Physics. Methods
in Language. Thesis for primary cer
tificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and
Practice, Orthography, Knglish Litera
ture, Chemistry. Afternoon - School
Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Govern
ment. Saturday Forenoon Geometry,
Botany. Afternoon General History,
Bookkeeping.
Subjects for primary thesis are as
follows: "Garden Contests"; "Music
In the Primary Grades"; "Punishment
as Seen by Children"; "Physical De
fects as Cause of Dullness and Dis
cord"; "Civic Pride Aroused Through
Cooperation of Home and School."
A. P. ARMSTRONG. School Supt.
Multnomah County, Oregon.
Oregon Humane Society
67 Grand Ave. H between Couch and
Davis. Phones Sas 1433, B-aSlS.
OPBB BAT ABB OTQHT.
Report all cases ot cruelty to this
, office. Lethal chamber for small anU
. mala. Horse ambulance for sick or
disabled animals at a moment's notice.
BREAKERS HOTEL WS&m
Billiards, pool, bowling, tennis, golf, fresh and salt water fishing, boat
ing, riding and autos. We have our own livery stable and autoa; 35 miles
f nnhroken beach for auto runs. Our table is sunnlied from our own
dairy, vegetable gardens and poultry yards. Postoffice, long distance phone
and telegraph station in tne notei. u.-w., . a , station on tne grounds.
Write for terms and reservations to
THE BKEAXEJtS KOTEI. Breakers. Wash,
i Saturday night, June 13th,
. Between 730 and 830
j I will fit glasses at cut prices
as follows i
J2.B0 nickel best lenses...... $1.50
$4.00, gold filled, best lenses, 33.00
$6.50 gold filled, best lenses, $5.00
$8.00 gold fiUed. Torlo lenses, $6.00
DR. GEO. A. CUTTING
In Charge Jaeger Bros.' Optical Dept.
S66 Worrtson St.. Bet. 3rd and 4th.
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Low Prices for
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Good -iBer Plate, eaek... ......'SS.OO
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?S-K, Cold or Porcelain Crows $3.50 aad up
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$2.50 Wash Suits, special f 1.95
$3.00 Wash Suits, special f 2.25
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Norfolk Suits
$ 5.00 Norfolk Suits at 9 3.95
$ 6.50 Norfolk Suits at 9 6.10
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TOMORROW
SATURDAY
JOKES' DAY
With a Big Special Sale of
"JONES" QUALITY LAMBS
Specially Low Priced for This Sale
Legs of Lamb . ; -J x
Per Pound
... . .;. 12c lb.
Breast of Lamb ..:.iii.i.i.Le2.'l.,....1..i.i.i. 8c lb.
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Loins of Lamb ... I I
Racks of Lamb . z
Shoulders of Lamb . . . .
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T. T.
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$3.00 PER HOUR
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SPEC1AZ. SAXES TO ACT. K00O
Also the Usual Large Assortment
10c PER POUND MEATS
,Atkthe Special Bargain Meat ".Counter
Iking machine
If you do not yet own a ta
Ask us to show you this Columbia Grafonola "Favorite" j-
$75 with Record Cabinet $50 without Record Cabinet
Sent to your home on appro vol, and subject to easy purchase terms, if
you like. And don't make any mistake. If it is a Columbia it has the
Tone-Gontrol "Leaves" at the front of the cabieet, not doors.
The "Favorite" has been sold for three years to more
people than any other instrument
regardless of name, price or make.
"Favorite" in name and favorite in
fact and now here illustrated in
its new form, better worthy of its
"Favorite" name and of its reputa
tion than ever before: yet the price
remains the same.
A cabinet for records is always
a necessity; here is one designed
especially for the "Favorite furn
ished in quartered oak '(golden,
fumed or Early English), or mahog
any, standing 35 inches high,
and accommodating 168 rec
ords. .We - offer' the complete
outfit for 575.
. At Your Dealers
COLUMBIA- GRAPH0PH0NE CO.
371 Washington Street
Important Notice '
All Columbia records ' will - play ; on Victor
talking machines. Likewise, all 'Columbia
Graf onolas will play. Victor records. : - ,