THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND," TUESDAY, - NOVEMBER 21, V 1916. X i BRiEFv!NFORlyiATiPN; I r ' COmlng Brents.' VtV tMUl etklblt ct rtiU f Pdfl Mrtharast opened- U Alt Museum Norenbet .. If ti December 1. ; : Mnbtr 11-a 1 - ; Tbinflf win 4sjr, November Ml iPseUle iBteraatfaauJ UrMtoekspettMt. State BortlcaUnral" society- maaUac . Hooa &e. Deceiiibe 11-1S. ' Ortgtm Wool Q rowers' eoavtloa, Htppur, t Deeember 1 and lft.i . --,-, ietaawre and Home-Makers "Week at Ore- . ce AfTtcoltural col lege, January 2 to 0, 11T. f Today's Forecast. ' ' Portia r4 w and vicinity Tonight asrf weAaetKia' snaetUed. probably -rain or now. Warmer tonight; aoeUieeataTiy winds.- -)rarMLTnjiii ar.ii wxiiiai4 eenerauy - fair aonth aad asst. unsettled.-, probably ' , southeasterly winds, moderata near tha ouaat. Waiblogton tonight aad Wednciav rate or mow west; unsettled, probably w"f . porno a! warmer touigai eicaoi - coast; aoutbeasterlr wlada, tnaU near tba "jds'be Tonight and Friday fair' south; nn ' ' Settled, probaUr BortB Dort'oa 71!' Weather Conditions. Tie pressure continues btgb orer practically tha entire country, although it Is decreea iaf Steadily orer the northwest tod wareni "Cenads. Precipitation bas otcurred In' BrltJvh rchiinala, tbe pliliia etates. Minnesota and ' New Mexico. The weather Is colder In eoqtb- western Oregon, Interior-northern California. tortheatera WaaUlngtcm, - northern Ida- - ko, tha . soaUtrTa basla and Bock Mountain states. the Western portion . ot the northern plains ttates, Oklahoma, west ern tlleaonrl, tha lake reg loo- ami aaetwsrd to the Atlantic coast; It U wanner la moat other sections. Temperature In tha' western , states and meat ot the . AtUntle sutes are ' Ulow normal (or this season of ths year. The , condition are t aforeble for unsettled ' breather with rain or snow In northwestern 'Oregon anV western-Waahingtoa.. for .a now lu . esters Washington and northern Idaho and ' , for generally (sir weather tonight end Wednea- A dsrT la - the remainder of this -district. It will. ' be , warmer., tnnight . 1n Oregon , sn In Wrlor Washington. Winds will be sontb srterlr, taoderate to fresh 'near the wast. T. FHANC1S DRAKE, Assistant jrorecsster. (rani dat or me) Observations. w ' STATIONS J. itaker,. Or....... Hotae. .'.Idaho. ... Boston, , Uim.. . Boffalo, N. T... CaUrarf,, AlU... Chicago, III Dehear. Colo. . . . Ies Molnear. la. Dulath. Minn... Durango, Colo... Edtnoston, Alts. Eureka, Cat Piesno. Cal..... Onlreeton, Texas . Helena. Mont... Honolulu, T. H. Heron. B. D Jackaonellle. Fla. Kallaoell, Mont. Ksmloocx, B. C. Krnsas City, Me. Knutvllle, Tenn. Lewtaton, Idaho. Les Angelas, Cal Marsh field, Or.. , kledford,: Or... Memphis, Tenn.. Bioiitreai. Que. . New York, N.TC. Nome. Alaska. N. Head. Wir N ' Platte, Neb K. Yakima. Wu Oklahoma. OkU. Otnaka. Neb... PhoenU: Aria... ' Plttabnrg, I's . . . . ' Poeatelki. Idah. P. Angeles. Wn Portland. Or..v P. Rupert. B. 0. Kapld City. 8.D. ed Hloff, Cal. . oseburg, Or.,.. I.oswell. N. M . ' Racrsmento, Csl. sjt. (xnils, Mo... i Ht'I'BUa.'-'MinB.-. Halt Uke. Utah. Baa Meso. Cel.. Har. Krsnriaco... rVsttle. Wn - BheHdau. Wyo.. Mlka. ' Alaka.. Bpoksne, Wn.. H. Current, Saali ' Tampa.' Via : Tanana. ' Alk Tstooah! 1.. Wn j TouopaH, I TrUngli f.. Temperature ; S V 5 a " "I ti f1 18 1 4 1 40 W I...-I 0 80 8 42 28 0 22 I .18 4 22 12 .0 24 12 t 40 24 12 '0 42 24 40 . 2 10 0 SO 44 W 12 0 14 14 82 IS 0 84 1 2 4S 82 0 SO I 12 82 20 04 24 4 62 22 0 li 14 88 8a .... 0 42 6 1, 60 W .... 0 40 0 . 62 40 .... 0 1 08 2 I T2 66 12 .02 14 ft 80 14 .... ' 0 742 R2 j0 28 12 86 2S "01 64 4- 70 B2 10 0 18 2 34 18 0 82 1 4 84 30 O 89 12 62 86 14 0 84 2 00 84 .... 0 22 6.L... 22 .... 0 54 , 4 ' 1 74 ' 50 O 80 14 64 80 ,0 46 8 50 0 52 6 66 60 ... . 0 11 12 80 .16 16 0 88 3 24. 66 . 26 12 o2 26 IS 0 12 2 8 O 62, 8 I 68 30 24 0 22 12 .88 22 ...04 22 4 I 28 20 .... 0 88 6 88 U8 16 .08 40 10 I 46 0 86" 2 r68" 86" ..'.-. '0 34 8 64 34 20 0 10 -r-10 84 16 .... Or 42 0 46 J 0 pi v 48 88, 14 O 26' "s" 84 24" "o 84 12 68 84, .... 0 28 -10 52 28 .... -0 80 2 60 JH W ,16 38 6 62 88 0 38 12 68 36 0 30 , lO 4 28 ' 0 30 2 38 26 .... 0 48' .2 0) 48 0 46 8 68 4l 0 84 , O 48 32 0 8 20" 34" 8 . .'. . 0 86 6 34 .0 18 8 34 Itt 0 . 28 J-12- ' 1 10 0 54 4 7 2 52 O i -10 28 ...-12 ..... 0 , 44 2 4S k 28 0 24 2 48 44 29 . 0 4t . 0 44 44 .... 0 802 ..?.' "28 ' :..'. ' "O .33 2 44 ) 0 24' ' 0 , 241 22 C . 40 6 64 40 12 0 . 14 16 32 12 .02 Valdes. Vanxufer, B. C. Walla Walls... Wnshintton, D C Wllllalon. N. Wind eelorltlrs of lees .thai .10. miles .an hour and amounte of prtvlpltatlon of lesa than .01 of an tni h are not published (hereon,. Atternoon report oi preccuiug uj TOWN TOPICS Katfmiflald Vrograas , Club. The . names of Mrs. Marry Butler and Mrs. W. J.- Conrad were added to the mem ship roll of .t tie MaTsh field -Progress cldb last week wfren Mrs.. Ben It. Chandler acted as hostess for the day. A' paper on "United States' Recent .Trestle's," Wsm read' by Mrs. Charles ' HaJL Tha topic of Mrs. J. T. Brand's papar was England. In which she. told KK.it "Th V.t t eot . nf tha .Wir TTnnn uVH,ti ' ' r - - Hr Territory. People, Policies arrd Industries." The hostess served dainty refreshments, with the assistance of Mrs. Charles Man and Mrs. e. j. Hen--dersom who Is a house truest of Mrs. Chandler. . . . ' taafleld Woaui Clnb Eighteen, members of he Starrfle'ld 'Roman's .' . Study club gathered In the parlor of the.JUotel. Stan field. Thursday aft ernoon, the guests of Mrs. T. B. "stuart Mrs. Frank Sloan led the , masting; and papers on Womn's in dustry Outside of ; Teaching," was ' riven by Mr. George C. Coe. and - "Practical Results , of "Woman Suf frage," was given ;by Mrs, C W. . Connor. . .... i Oak Orove Vaedleoraft daK The Oak Orove Needlecraft club met. this afternoon wKh Mrs. E. Emmons. A - part of the poetn, "Spanish Student," ' was read and there was a musical '.program followed by a - social hour - during .which refreshments ware served. ; ' Xaynes Vowdered ngar Bonglinuts , with., apple cider for Thanksglvlnr Is the proper thing. Maynea-Foster Bak . In Co. Ask your grocer or deUcates , sen. hone. East 766. B-SS02. (Adv.) Jatrs. Z, X. leoaa; announces the open ,inr oCa Bchooi of Distinctive Drcss ,maklng .and Designing, Wed. Nov. 22, ;06-TllfbrA bldg., 407 Morrison. (Ad.) - -Jndependeaoe - Olvlo' Clnb. most Interesting meeting of the Clvlo club was held last Tuesday afternoon, when much business was transacted An Invitation from i thai ; M onmeuth club was extended to the Independence club asking that .this club : coma to their meeting November 26. ; Mesdames ' K. CEldrtdge, Paul Blckley. P. M. Klrk land, Verd KU1 and N. Withers were dealgrnated as a'cominfttee'to vlsir the Monmouth Training school Mrs. K. C Eldiidge reported, on the social phases of the recent Federation at Seaside. Mrs, J. E. Hubbard handled tha sub ject "The First Bettlert of. Inde pence." . : , ' ; ' , Aaglarsr. dab to Meet,- Multnomah Aaglers club calls Us members. to the regular November , Grld Iron" smoker on the fifth floor of. Oregon ,bui;dlng, . Friday . evening.. Members win teu iistjinsr 'stories at the ex pense of , each other and prises will be awarded the three best. Jack Koets- ier i and .' Jack , Sims. , pupils of Mike kButler, will give a sparring exhibi tion. Geese- from -the-, grain .fields ot eastern Oregon will be the feature of the annual dinner of the Oregon Sportsmen's league. Monday, December 4.v according, to the "promise of Wes Matlock.' ' Both 'Women Are Fined. Fines of tl6Q each were imposed In the munici pal court yesterday on two women for violating the , prohibition ' law. ' Mrs. Clara Banxor admitted her guilt In maintaining ,a nuisance at 188 Four teenth .street and. was fined. She .ad mitted having sold liquor. She was arrested .by. Lieutenant Harms and other "moral squad officers after they had made, a number 'of liquor pur chases. Anna Howard was the other woman fined. She was arrested No vember 14 by City Detective Hammers-' ley," and" charged 'with" selling liquor. She pleaded not guilty. Waverly Keights Basaar. The wom en of'Waverly Heights Congregational church will hold their annual bazaar in the church social room Friday, No vember 24, afternoon and evening. The church Is at East Thirty-third and Woodward avenue. .Besides 'the sale of practical and fancy articles, lunch and supper will be served and enter talnment. will be. provided in the form of . fourV half-hour concerts. " arranged by Mrs W. .F. Downing,, organist and choir director of the church. Kurt la Train Accident- K. Kasas kaskl, 8". Fifth street, .was taken to St Vincent's hospital yesterday after noon suffering: from severe cuts about the. head and .face' sustained when 'he was struck by a Southern Pacific ln- terurban train, Beaverton local 123, at Fourth and," Everett streets. Ac cording -to.-witnesses, the man. stepped in front of the car, which was going at a moderate rate, knocking him a distance) of, 20 feet. His. condition, is not ' considered serious. tpry i Mfw at 3:30 o'clock. The "story hour which has Just started at the Lents library under the direction of Miaau McLucas, librarian, wilL be held tiei'eafter at 3:30 o'clock 'instead of 3 o'clock, as previously announced. A bovs' readinz club is to be organ ized, which will Consist Of boys from the fourth, to the sixth grades, inclu sive. Outside of the organization 'of the club, no meetings will be held un til after the holidays. . Box Boons Xaaettu Tonight. K lec ture oh ."signalling" will be given to boy scoiits arrdother boys -and -adults Interested in boy scouting In the library hall of the Central library this evening at 8 o'clock. F. E. Patterson, commandant of the Hill Military acad eroy will be the speaker. , Bazaar Xs Flanned. A bazaar will be held by the St, Lawrence Parish Third and Sherman street, beginning tonight and continuing until Thurs day night. Amusement and music is to be provided. On the last 'night. Thursday, a banquet will be served. - Sue to Hatnral Causes. The' death of Mrs. Doris Sires. 40 years old, who succumbed at Multnomah hospital 'yes teroay morning at 5 o ciock, was caused by hemorrhage of the . brain. according to a post mortem held at the morgue last, evening. Streetcar Advertising A 80 minute Illustrated talk on the value of street car advertising, by Walker -L. 'Camp bell, will be the Ad club luncheon fea. ture tomorrow noon in the Benson hotel. 1 -i Baptist Work la Cuba. The annual Thanksgiving service of the Women's society of the White Temple- will be h,eld at the church' Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Stereoptlcon pictures will be shown of Baptist work in Cuba. , x,eoture oa Zadia. Miss Laura G Eatln of St Helens hall will give lecture on "India'' on Thursday even ihg at 8 p. m. in the parish house of the Church of Good Shepherd, Graham apd" Vancouver .avequear Dosch 4f tha University of Oregon will lecture before the. Portland Art class tomorrow morning at 10 'o'clock In the - Art Museum.; Subject.. "Mass Quality .as Shown in Sculpture." Company O to Pases Company C O. N. a has announced Its military dance for tonight at the Armory. The best of tnusle and good times are offered. - . , Battery A AuxUiary Xeetmf -Bat- tery'A auxiliary will meet In the ator hour room. Central library, this . eve ning at S o'clock. - Overcoats and Suits' The stylo yon want at the price you want to pay. The J.-H. Rankin Co. Ill eth near Wash. . , lAdv.) Steamer Jmto KarUas, for Camas. Washougal arid way landings, dally, except Sunday. Leaves Washington Street dock at 2 p. nv (Adv.) Vow term for adults In all the new dances, starts Wednesday eve., at the Harlow-Grady Homo of Dancing. 87 Nt ,Wh st (Adv.) Zf you're a fellow of srood ; taste. you'll approve our styles. The J. H. Rankin Co., 112 Sixth st, near Wash. (Adv.) Big Banco Toularht. . CotilUon hall. Best floor and music' In city. (Adv.) Sr. Hayues, OptlcUa, Morgan bid. Ad. BROTHERHOODS T0W0RIF0R8 HOURS FOR ALL More than 300 kinds of fish are known to produce noises audible to hilman ejars." ' v LI From a 'Licensed - '.Doctor . Office calls....'.. too am se mi la myjM laoiuaiug medioLaaa. ueaiimesneai , , eases for...... S10 I sm graduated, and licensed physician and aura-eon. and 1 give ';ilrat els as :t medical attention. . . UrJM.CIaude Hampton ' Tit Bexum Bull Hag. t 'Honrsio a. m; to t V1. If Sundays, 42 to t P. M. - Office yhone, Kaia atrrg, a etidenoo hoae SeUweod MS. is FREE f v . IlifK pa a aiiSr ii-ll-Et B3 'Q'a'eSjH ff Imperial Hotel Broadway, Stark aad Washington rOB-tXABTirS T.BATHBtt SOTBXk Ideally located tn the heart, of . things on Broadway's Throbbing center. The logical hotel for those oa business or pleasure. Dlnlaf-Boosa Special reatura. pmU'MKTaCHAN TtU lfanaarer Art j Xoseun. ' 7ectnre. Koswell (OoDtlnaed from Page One.) ory arbitration as long breatn in us to right' as we have Speaker lauds, president Wilson. Lee staunchly supported President Wilson in hi speech. "They call Woodrow Wilson a weak ling," he asserted, hotly. -Well, It took more courage to write across the front page of the ' newspapers of the nation "Chief Executive Favors Eight Hour Law than . it would to write War With Mexico.' " - W. s. Carter of' the Firemen, ac cused the railroads of subsidising the press. There Is no longer a free press in this country," he cried. "At the out set, of this, controversy 75 per, cent of the newspapers were with . us. But after the railroads - had placed ads in 2000 newspapers there was a whole sale reversal of opinion." Absolute confidence in the result of the controversy was voiced by Stone of the Engineers. Arbitration, he de clared,, has failed because, .he said, the railroads constituted themselves the Judge and Jury in all cases. Arbitration Begarded Useless. "Why," he de.clared. - "we have two arbitration awards which we cannot get them to' put into effect, although the date for their effectiveness is long since past" Lee told the delegation tne nistory ol the strike order which went out this summer. Every one of the 600 delegates at. Washington,' he said, had a differently worded coda "telegram on how to act " Such . a 'i measure, ha charged, was made necessary because the railroads in- the past had issued telegraphio order In crises over the signature of the brotherhood chief a Labor, he said, had but one thinig to fear disruption through Internal dis sentlon, "Christ could not get 12 men without one Judas, and we look for the same ratio," he said. PLAN IS TO INCREASE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION TO NINE ' Washington, Nor. 21. (L N. S.) Representative W. C 'Adamson. father of the eight-hour law. after a con ference ' with President Wilson last night, announced that congress would be ' asked to i Increase the Interstate Commerce commission from seven to nine members. The purpose would be. be said, to bring wage disputes within the scope of the commission. The chiefs of the four big railway brotherhoods, -Warren S. Stone, W. G. Lee, L. E. Shepard and W. S. Carter, were leaving the White House as Mr. Adamson arrived.- The leaders told President, Wilson they had come to offer congratulations on his reelec tion and personally to assure him they felt safe with their case in bis hands. Will Hot Discuss Strike Threat. The railroad men were with the president less than ten minutes. When they left; Stone, chief of the loco motive engineers, was asked if the vote taken by the unions in August, declaring a strike, would stand in the event the eight-hour law is declared unconstitutional. "We will answer tnai later, ne replied. The union leaders appeared to have been greatly pleased by the recep tion accorded by the president' not withstanding their unwillingness to talk. According to Mr. Adamson, a feat ure of the proposed legislation would be an Instruction to the Interstate Commerce commission to construe the commerce act to" mean that the rate fixing body also will have the power to fix wages. An effort will be made to. ehact the entire program suggested by President Wilson to congress last August Test Cases Are "Strike Suits. Standing on the steps of the White Housed Mr. Adamson, who is chair man of the interstate and foreign committee of the house, characterized the-legal steps taken to test the con stitutionality of the eight hour law as ''strike suits." His statement was accepted ' as representing the attitude of the administration concerning the efforts of the railroads to combat 'the law. "The railroad executives are angry because they did not get an increase in freight rates," Mr. Adamson declared. President Wilson never made any such promise but the high priced law ,yers are .now endeavoring to make It appear that' he did. - : "My only regret Is that s we cannot, tlx . the wage , of the railrOaA rtfarf rlnt . n ,. ; t. yers who get big salaries 'for. such worn.- - . . Department of Justloe Active. There was. a humorous twinkle in Mr. Adamson eyes as he made the last statement It Is not denied in ad ministration' iFelma iAviri k. . w fight the t railroads are making has prejudiced tne case against them. x-ae department of Justice took swift and decisive action' tula if.f.n1 the eight-hour law. 'Kanais was se lected aa the battle ground for the first skirmish In the courts. Two as sistants rjf the attornow r.n.r.1'. ne. flee started . west tonight to meet the atiaca on tne law started by the Santa Fe and Union Pacific railroads. The cajiee r. m fa,. mm Thursday of this week and it Is the luicruuicuia purpose to insist Upon an Immediate 'argument on the consti tutionality of tha maasum, . " :sf"':" 1 ...a. ... i ,' . t' ;. Zermer Dwiled. BeMnstafrromt. t Baltimore. Md, Nov, 3L L N. ,&)- The American. Fed aratlon of Labor. to day denied Adolph Zermer, national secreUry of 'the, Socialist party, rein statement to membership m the United Mine Workers of America. Zermer was once ' dropped " and . appealed for rein statement, ' ; . Santa Fe Attacks Law. ' Lot Angeles, Not. 2 (P. N. S.) The Santa Fe railroad, through its counsel here, today filed - eruH in - tbe United States court to test the consti tutionality of the Adamson eight-hour law. " A complete bed for Infants has been Invented that can be folded flat for easy carrying. M f tJolmyDaalley; John' Day. Ori Nor. 2. A general storm commenced In this' vicinity Sat urday morning which took the form of snow In the upper part of the valley. In the lower country It rained steadily.' The' roads are rapidly becoming soft and a few more days or stormy weathes will, close automobile trafflo for, the winter. . - Card of Thanks. We wish to express out thanks and appreciation to our many friends, and especially the .members, of the fire department -and ladles of Maccabea for their kindness and beautiful floral of ferings, during the sickness and death of our beloved wife - and mother. Signed, L. C. Smith. E. C. Smith.' J J Mej.1 Thiols the Plac f I The best place ln town to buy raur sult ; or overcoat ' . X giro . you ;yeal , values; '125.00 men's uits ' and ' oter CoaU for 815.00. and 30 00 suits and overcoats for tte.OA. Jimmy Dunn, second 'floor Ellers' building, cat-ty .corner, from Pantages - Peel Off Your Ficklci To remove freckles, blotches or any complexion difficulty, the best thins1 to do is to remove the skin .Itself. Thla la easily and harmlessly done by tha, application ot ordinary mercojlsed wax. i The wax peela off the, defer; tire outer skin, a llttU each day, gradually bringing the second layer of skin to. view. The new skin Is beautifully, soft Hear, white '.and young looking. Just procure an ounce of marcollsed wax at any drug store and use Ilka cold cream. (Adv.) nereis the Greatest Talk Machine Offer or Greatest Music House A Firm and Sound Banking Connection through the medium of a checking, account in vital to the profit, .security and success of indi vidual as well as business. Let us . remind you that the facilities and orgonization of this pio neer bank assure the highest , standard of service in the, hamdling of personal and commer cial checking, accounts. Your account invited. Ladd & Tilton Bank 9 Established. Since 1859 Washington and Third J ;New j -Ariv a . in PordanJ SLouldV Fiwt.FJ ' TLeir Wayto iHotel sSi II I Iliii r , i orneiiua r. Oenattna, m, "rlsealier. lfaaagea, T jaad Aiaav. ortleUaVOtv W Free Stamps ( The Yamhill Public Mar ket Is helping ' thoutanda ' of familiea to, cut down the hith cost of liying. Wednesday, in addition to . " , the low. pnees those who . present this ad when making purchases of 50c Or orer at any one stall will get 10 extra S. Sc H. Green Tixdiiig Stamps FREE bew in m aa a ir lMoasiLiir 1 Latest machine, records . and accessories at a price not to be obtained elsewhere, on a: new easiest payment plan, and will be delivered any where in or put of town. Included are the superb selections included in the "select list" advertised on page 6," this issue, or choose your own equivalent. , Furthermore, this, great offer includes needles for a thousand concerts, also record album, 'record cleaning brush, oil . can, as well as the latest arid best model grafonola, as illustrated, positively superior in tone quality, volume, design and finish to our great 108.80 offer of last year. And all of this is now to be had,, everything complete, delivery free, FOR ONLY 5 ; i r r ir tf n .. 11 I ! it , ;;:v THIS IS THE MACHINE See Also All "That Goes With It This superb combination now on sale is offered unhesitatingly representing positively the most for the money. Remember, it can be had onlyiaKilers Music House? and at no other place. ; The instrument will be supplied in fancy figured mahogany, or in oglden oak, or fumed oak, or in splendid figured walnut, or Circassian walnut, phonograph Specialists. This Is Our Thanksgiving Combination Offer, Np.l Positively more musical value for less money than obtainable else where. Eilers Music Houses are - . . va CORNER SECOND AI' YAlVaalLL: STREETS ' We Girt! ths jsjilsr Stoop i This highly attractive offer is open to all-no matter how rhuch or how little you earn, no matter what, you do, you -can have one of these superb; instruments,rbringing everything in the way of musical t entertainment74uca tion, real enjoyment into4 your-home. s Study the : list, ofj records. Has any such attractive collection ever been offered? And all included free, tb gether with all accessories, in little payments if you lijce and until the total price of 82.55 has been paid. i e How to Pay How to pay? We have made no fixed terms' of pay ment; no restrictions; no binding conditions. This is a Thanksgiving Combination Offer it is to bring joy and happiness into your home pay the old Reliable Eilers Music House as best suits your convenience. It pays to deal at headquarters.- Agencies having ibut one make and a few records to choose from do not offer, opportunity for adequate comparison. Every, -model, every size, every finish may be compared at1 Eilers iM'uslc Houses. The Eilers Houses two stores Broadway at 'Alder, or Morrison at Fourth are undisputed phonograph1, head quarters. Everything to be obtained anywhere -is here, and also much that is not obtainable anywhere else. ; ; The Eilers. stores are unquestionably in better-position to take cafe of every phonograph or other musical demand than-any other institution. Inquire, investigate and 'decide now. . . lsyf ' The response to this arjiounccment will be immense. A great quantity of specially selected instrumentSe, rccort! and accessories have been provided, but when the supply is exhausted this special offer .ends. - - We, therefore,! urge you. to see' us or to write us at once. , . . - w -. Our Thanksgiving No. 2 1 For only $1.00 a week we now supply a new model This Makes an Offer Irresistible, and .. grafonola, including all of the above enumerated acces- a 11 T-1 M A A . WTLJi lories, but only 47 of the "select list" titles, as advertised All tor VIlly fLUU a WeelC page 10, this issue, and the one free demonstration record. 0nly 4 yted-Number on Sale Selert Yours NnJV- Elegint, Big-Toned; Equal in Volume to Any. at $50 or $60 Heretofore Now ' ' ' . -- . . - XA I4.e.n(. NAw S '---Zai?v . O TV S.. ( i , ' AUforOnlyS--: J -" t -f r . ,j ' - f . '-a ' . -J- . ';.jr And AU for Only I :.$39.25ib; Two Great Music Houses- - Morrison at Fourth ' Broadway at Alder Two Superb' Main Floor Talking 1 ' -r ,:':.). Mahins Saiatroomi ' . Now WITH eajsw i K gm - fS ' asJssM . Graves Music Co. Mail us a postcard and we will send Catalogues j will also ship Talking Machines and' Records' on Free Trial ; tit- . -.r f V.; j'-i r .. . : .- f :-..'a "' ," ',' -r ? .t 'oi i -' V:."-;;'i'f - .'!'-., i f'- ' ". V ' '"'" -