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THE OREGON -SUNDAY: JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY BIORNINC, MAY 21, 1922. : t " TOWN TOPICS ; OOMEIO XVBMTB MaitncMB&h County Ctrtetlsn EodMra tMest mutt coBTrntnn. May - lS-iltf. Ccntnl HOIK tAtbcraa Xeanc People' Lasso annual eonTecUon, r-ortbusd. May 14-21. f. 1L 1. U. O, Jf.. Uapartiaatit council. ana. siajr 2. North Psetfio. twmbi; of th Church of the Kiwm, Portland. Mar S4-28. . Fatrooa b( Husbandry, atata CTCKa, Jta UiROTtli. Job 6. - . Order at Eastern Bur. crass chapter. Jo 14-1; , ; 1 v ? ) - , Rom Tasttal, Portland. Jnna SO-23. II- Ureoo &cta J-etta ., carrlecs aiocntton, JCoaeonrc Jan 384. Omen Fre Msthodist etanich aaoraal eaa fcftaov. Tb IMBes, Jom 28. Ajaertcak mat Kfoiwnca aaaaetattoa. Oaa valMa, Jnijr -.. ;--- Hammer School for Episcopal Clerrjnsan, Gladstone Chaotauana Park. July 14-21. Tha Aiunua Inatttst at BanHns. Itlj Columbia nmain eaQfareaea' of TJisited 11 aa bytarian chnrch, Forest Grora, Jnly 18-25. Urrfan bt! tentorial association annual ewa DOcBj. CorraUia. Julj Orecoa Baptist Tonne People's aosamar aimta bly. Columbia Ctt. July 28 to Anrust f. improved Oraex or Ked Man. casat eoanen. .iicnd, July Bajen YVc, Anew e-12. Oregon Christian Kndenvor noma eotrtee tnce, Columbia City, August 21 to September 4. OenenJ convection ot Protestant Episcopal Chrrea of AmeAca, Portland, saptember 6-24. Konnd-Up. Pendleton. September 21-23. Kninta templar, a rand rommanrtary. Ifoaa rorj, October 12. Pacific Isrteroattonal Uvaatook Exposition, Portland, November 4-11. Bute Hotel aaaoctatioa. Baiem, iMeambar 9-9. State Teacher" aaaoelaaoa. ieceaiber 24-88. i MHwaskee Puts on kOpes Top-f-fective May 15 open top observation 'cars were placed In service regularly by thte Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 'railway on trains No. 15 and 16. between Butte and Harlowton, . on the Rocky Mountain division, and between Cle Klum and Seattle on tbe Coast division. Use of open top observation cars on transcontinental lines baa proved - pop ular with tourists during the summer season and probably would be extended to other divisions of the Milwaukee sys tem. according1 to George B. Haynes, general passenger agent of the, system. Woman Editor' to Be Gneit The Oregon Writers league will honor Mrs. Anna Steese . Richardson, associate ed itor of the Woman's Honie Companion, with a luncheon Wednesday at the Uni versity club. Mrs. Richardson is find ing so much interesting -material in -Portland that she is extending her stay. She is visiting the apple orchards of Hood River today. Writers and others interested have been invited to make reservations through 'Aileen Brong, Main 6344, or Anne Shannon Monroe, Automatic 631-16. Passenger Agent .Recovering James M. (Jim) Casey, passenger agent for the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul, is at Derr sanitafum recovering slowly from a stroke of paralysis. Nurses reported .Saturday he was slightly better. Casey 'was taken to the sanitarium Thursday night after a stroke which affected his right side. He lives at No. 375 East 14th street North. For many years be has been employe! in the .local office of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul and was a familiar figure along the old "railroad row." - , Worth Dakota Society The North Da kota State society will hold .its final meeting of the season at Turn Verein hall, 13th and Hall streets, on .Wednes day, May 24. There will be a musical ljrogram. Including Mrs. B. G. Skulason, aoioist, accompanied oy ivirs. (ur.) iu . Ong. Cards, dancing and refreshments will complete the evening's entertain ment This is their last dance prior to next fall. All former North Dakotans, their friends and members of other state societies are cordially invited. Two Hashers Fined Wilson Crane and Harry Raymond each paid $15 fines in municipal court Saturday for violating the. "mashing" ordinance Patrolman Chamberlain' testified' he first saw them make overtures to ' young women at Third and Jefferson streets. They were in an automobile. Chamberlain said, and beckoned to at least three parties be fore- he arrested them, after following them for several blocks Both -the de fendants pleaded not guilty. Ignores Signs. Fined $J6 I. C Brad bury didn't want to go around when a watchman motioned ,im away from a freshly laid patch in the pavement at Wales street .and Hawthorne avenue, and as a result he paid a fine of $25 in municipal court Saturday. Ha was ar rested on the complaint of C Lb Gar field, who charged that he paid no at tention to signs and signals to keep off the repair work. Colombia Stage formerly known as Shepard's Auto Bus Lanes) PorUand-Astorla-Seaside division Leave Pprt land 1 :30. a. rru, 10 a. m 1 p. nw :15 p. to. and 12 :30 a. m. Leave Astoria 7 :16 a. rru. 10 a. m.. 1:30 p. m, 1 :30 p. m. and 6:15 p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from Seasida and Clatsop beach points. All cars heated. iav from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Ter minal! depot,. No. 352 Yamhill street, cor ner of Park street. Phone Main 8611. AdT. i .- , Cororabla Stage rTormerty known as Shepard's Auto Bus lines) Portland Multnomah Falls-Hood River-Dalles di vision Leave Portland,' 9 :30 a. rru, 11 :30 . rru, 2:30 p. tn. and 4 :io p. m. daily to Hood River. Multnonah FaU local Sundays and holidays, and 11 :15 p. m.. Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Leave Hood River 9:30 a. m, 11:30 a. m 2:30 p. m. and 4:45 p m. dally. Direct con nection with all stages td and from The Dalles. Phone Mala 8611. Adv. Stndent Fraetnres Arm Lester Mont gomery, 10, student in the Buclcman (tchooU suffered a fractured arm Satur day when he was thrown from the seat of a truck wagon at First and Burn side streets. A lurch of the wagon when a wheel caught in a ar track caused the box to fall. Tho truck was driven by G. S. Helser. of the Helser Bros. Transfer company. No. 40 North First street. The boy Uvea at No. 108 East Eighth street north,- Cotamsta Stages Cforroerty known as Shepard's Auto Bus Lines) Portland St Helens dlriskn Leave Portland 10 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. daily and 11:15 p. ro. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, only. Leave St. Helens T:10 a. m. and 1 US p. m. dally and :15 p. m.'. Satur days. Sundays and holidays only. All cars heated. Lwi from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Terminal depot. No. 352 Yamhill street, corner of Park street. Pbpne Main, S6L Adv. fi C30.9M Damage asked Agnes Lange filed suit in circuit court Saturday for $30,000 damages against the St. Johns Lumber company as a result of an acci dent on the company' dock. May 4. when the- plaintiff, in walking sway from the, steamer Neils Neilsen, tumbled Into an 18-foot hole. Win lisped Forest Bruce Hoffman of the forest management department of thte forest service left Friday night for I BOAT BLUE BIRD TONIGHT 8:30 ; METERS ORCHESTRA JEFFERSON DOCK : OPEN FOR CHARTER Boynton Furnaces 0 Special Sjetem' of OVNTOtt rlrELEII FURNACES-!! - A SUCCESS LET US INSTALL TOURS ' J. C. BAYER FUE&CE- CO. RADIO SERVICE ' "KGG'V'KGN" Hallock & Watson Jtadio Service Northwestern Radio IVIfg. Co. Stations for The Journal News V. S. Health Bulletins Journal of Western Industry Farm Bulletins DAILY PROGRAM 7 :00-8 :00 ECW. Oratorio Hoty C5rj- by eboroa of 85 voices from Central Preebrteriaa cbsrea. t 8:00-9:00 Listenins hour for distant points aa follows: San Francisco, Preeidio, toucan ant radio instruction ; Pasa dena, J. J. Duma, eonoert- " ' Baker to look over timber sales on the Whitman national forest. He will spend two or three w'eeks on the Malheur na tional forest, inspecting it from a log ging engineering- standpoint, before re turning to Portland. Shirt Thief Sentenced Fred HilL 27 year-old jeweler, was sentenced to 83 days on the rock pile by Judge Rossman Saturday on a charge of larceny after police testified he had stolen several shirts. Police testified his "game was to steal merchandise from automobiles and then return it to the store from which it was purchased for a refund ; Sasday Evening Leetsre "Psycho Analysis and the Supernatural will be discussed by Dr. Virgil MacMlckle be fore the Science and Arts club this eve ning at 8 o'clock, in the Story-Hour room, Central library. The public Is In vited. Special Sale on Boscilla Lisa Bon dlla Powder, 59c; Boncilla Cold. and Vanishing Cream. B9c ; complete Boncilla sets, $L19 ; Boncilla BeauUfler. large jars, $L79. regular $2.25. Lewis-Slenger, Morrison at Tenth street. Adv. Apartment Sobbed Thieves entered the apartments of G. L. Amell, No. 14 North Grand avenue, Friday night, and made away with a revolver and a quan tity of jewelry. Entrance, was gained with a pass key. Sses for $5090 Ray Johnson, who fell into the Imperial hotel's street, elevator about 3 o'clock on the morning of April 9, filed suit in circuit court Sat urday for $5000 damages as a result of injuries received. Portland -Salem Stage Leave Stage Terminal, Park . nd Yamhill, hourly from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. and Owl ear at 11 :20 p. m. daily. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays, 9:30 p. m. and 11:20 p. m. Main 8611. Adv. Zone Therapy New class in sone therapy begins May 27. Those interested inquire Dr. M. A. Hughes, secretary, 514 Swetland building. Adv. Thief Steals 150 While J. D. Porter, No. 264 Jefferson street, slept Saturday morning a sneak thief entered his room and stole $50 in cash. Entrance was gained by opening a spring lock with a case knife. Thieve Take Silver A set of stiver was stolen from the home of Fred L. Shoemaker, No. 70 East 70th street, by thieves who smashed the glass out of a rear door Saturday afternoon and ransacked the house while the family was away. Church to Give Concert The inter mediate class of the Arleta Baptist church will give a free concert at the church Thursday night. The chorus has been organized about three months. PortlaDd-TIUamook Cadillac Stage taga depot. Park and Yamhill streets. Daily at 8 :15 a. m, 12 :30 and 8 :30 p. m. Special arrangements made for fishing parties. "VLaln 8611. Adv. Str. America St. Helens via Columbia river, 2:30 D. m. daily ; 11 :3d a. m. Sun day. Alder street dock. Main 8323. Adv. Salmon Bods to Rent Rods made to order. Fleming, 292 Washingon -t' Fifth streec Broadway 4125. Adv. Saiem-Mlll City Stage Connects O. E. trains Nos. 6 and 9 - for Mill City. Joseph Hamman, Salem, prop. Adv. Bo Yon Want Better Teetki That's my specialty. Plates. Dr. E. C Ross man, 311 Journal building. Adv. Br. W. Claade Adams. 1208 Selling building, has returned. Pyorrhea and oral surgery. Adv. S, A- H. Green Stamp for Cash Hol man Fuel Co., Bdwy. 6353, 560-21. Adv. Br. W. G. Howe, dentist, returned. Morgan bldg. Main 627. Adv. DOHMITOBT FOB PTJ2TIORS Eugene. May 20. The Eugene Bible university proposes to - build a $12,000 dormitory at the Junior Girls' college, located a mile south of the main buildings of the university, t Baker hall is to be remodeled and used for dining, recreational and laundry purposes. Twenty-five girls between the ages of 8 and 18 live at the- boarding school while attending the public schools. !rhe university has recently come into pos session of 25 lots just south of the Odd Fellows cemetery. The annual meeting of the trustees will be -held May 27. A patent has been granted a resident of Washington, D. C, for a metallic filler for cracks and scorings in the wails of cylinders so that they do not need reboring. YyHY raffer all the ptln and discomfort which 4 .. . ,t- i when voa have wr uciiiaj wui a. done? It Is Unnecessary It Is not a boast, but a fact, that Dr. Stevenson, through his efforts to make dental work easier for the pa tient, has developed ananasthesia v , which makes dental work of aU kinds so easy that you will w o n d e r why you ever DID dread it ; It is a source of satisfaction to both dentist and patient to prepare sensitive teeth for filling and 31 0 Rusk A otner work witt- Bids. fort. ' " Eat Me at " " Odd Fellows and Rebekahs to Be Merry at Eugene THE annual gathering of the Odd Felt lows of Oregon: will i take place at Eugene -from May 22 to May 25. i The Department Council, which is the military branch' of the order, will start the session with, al meeting of all de partment heads on the morning of May 22. meeting at theL O. O. F. temple at 10 o'clock and continuing during , the day. In the evening of tbe same day the Decoration of Chivalry will i be con ferred upon a large class of candidates at the women's buijlding of the Univer sity of Oregon. ; ; m y '!; Jij On Tuesday morning the Rebckah assembly of Oregon. which Is com posed of delegates from the 209 active Kebekah lodges of j the jurisdiction, will convene in the Elks building at 9 a. m. At the hour of 10 the grand encamp ment will begin its session at the Odd Fellows temple. At' 4 :30 the Ladles' Auxiliary of the canton will have a special meeting far the conferring- of the Decoration of" Chivalry on their members. On Tuesday evening at' o'clock the past masters' banquet will take place at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Later in the evening the grand reception will take place at the women's building. A special session , of grand lodge will also Ttm held on Tuesday evening to confer the grand lodge, de gree on all past grands present. : ' H The regular session of grand lodge will begin on Wednesday at 10 a. m, meeting in the Armory and continuing two full days. The, general parade will take place on Wednesday afternoon and will be followed by the competitive drill and sightseeing trips. I In the competi tipn for prises in these drills will be at least 10 teams from 10 to 30 marching in a team. The five sHver cups won by the contestants last year will again be up for competition and if won the sec ond time will become the property of their lodges. Portland will have at least four different teams is the field and possibly five. Salem, JEugene and , sev eral other localities a'ro sending teams to lay claim to these prises.' : :. On Wednesday evening, the Muscovites will stage their mirthmaking ; parade. This "Sunshine Branch of Odd Fellow ship" has about 1000 members, and the noble czar has asked i that each mem ber bring his fez and broadest smile to wear during the whole session. if' On Thursday evening, just to relieve the tension of the two days in grand lodge, the Orientals have agreed to show the boys a few stunts that have not been seen before in this jurisdiction. They have a sanctorum, organized on January 28 this year at Eugene, which now numbers about 200 neophytes. It is called "Acola Santorum." and John W. Zimmerman holds the title Of "grand hyastytee" whatever that my be. The Eugene crowd has t 24 piece band all tuned up ; for the big j occasion They are also counting on the Portland ' ll I J " " .Style arid comfort al low cost A il :-.v I H ' these sfnart : ;'! - :$ Twei Smart twccidl j fabrics, attractive new tailored to keep their shape as'lotig them. Extra: value 'at a very low price Sam,l Fifth at Alder i- ' i p f ; T - (. , i - j -I L Ot O. F. band and the Albany Saxo phone band and the Muscovite fife and dram corps,' and are hopeful that the callthumpiaa ' aggregation .herded, by Judge Ryan m times past may bo on hand to the number of SO or 60 to make music for i the bier Russian bear. A special train will leave r Portland on Monday at 1 p. m. at the Union sta tion, making all intermediate stops, and arriving at Eugene at S p. m. This train will return on Thursday after the! close of the session A fare of one and one half on practically! all roads has been secured by the committee. The following is; the program: Monday ; forenoon k : ' 1:00 Department council, regular session at I. O, O. F. temple. j , monoay: aiiernoon: 1 :00k Deoartment 4 council. regular session a L. O. Oi F. temple. it :0O Conferring i the Decoration of Chivalry on chevaliers at Woman's building, U. of O. U.: ! . i ; Tuesday forenoon P i , 1 9 :00 Rebekah assembly, special ses sion at Elks building. 1 i i 10 :00 Rebekah assembly, regular ses sion at f Iks building. 10:00 Grand encampment. regular session at I. O. O. F. temple, i : Tuesday afternoon i, 1 1:00 Rebekah assembly. Elks ; build ing. '' 1 . 1 i 1 :00 Grand encampment, I. O.i O. F. temple. ; i 4 liQ Conferring Decoration of ; Chtv slrr on laddies at Armorv. i 6:00 P. M. banquet at Chamber of : 7:30 Special session of grand lodge at - A rmorv. 1 i I 7 :30 Reception. - program and ; dance at woman s ouiiamg, u. oi u. i 8:00 Third degree by Cottage i Grove at I. O. O. FJ temple. j Wednesday forenoon : 1 9:00 Grand lodge, special session at Armory. s 10 :00 Grand lodge, regular session at Armory. ! Wednesday afternoon: ! 1 :0O Grand lodge, regular session at Armory. I 4:00 General parade, followed by comnetitive drills -and sisrhtseeins trtns. : 6 :00 Muscovite 'banquet at Christian church, i 7 :00 Muscovite parade, followed by degree work. - -i 7 :00 Rebekah degree by Etna lodge of Grants Pass and Buelah lodge of Albany at Armory, ; I 1 :30 Royal purplo degree by Qui Vive encampment or corvaius at i. vj. u. temple, r .- n; Thursday forenoon : I 10:00 Grand lodge, regular session Armory. Thursdays afternoon : 1 :00 Grand lodge, regular session Armory. ' . - : 6 :00 Oriental banquet. X. O. O. svmrl 7 :00 Oriental parade,' followed by third degree w.ork. ; ; Tentative, program at reception Tuorv day evening : , , 7:30 Reception, 'with grand officers of ail bodies in the receiving line.! ! 8:00 1 Tog-ram. Tentative program follows : 1 t Selection Portland I. O. O. F, band. Address of welcome Mayor, of city and president of Ut of O; f Selection Happy Harmony quartet. Response to - address of welcome iby grand, master. t -I Soprano solo Madam McGrew. Response: by president of Rebekah assembly. i Violin selection Rex Underwood. : i Response by grand patriarch. 1 Selection The Kiwanis quartet. d Sport 'i i Rosenblatt i ' - ! i )' - 1 t . ...rj" ? V ; - , 3 Response by department commander p. m. . ... , , .r : Selection Saxophone quartet. :. Response by president of Ladies aux iliary. ' ' ' ' X . Selection The Burrows children. i i Selection Reading by; Mr.; Fishback. Selection L O. O. F. band : of Port land. 'I ! . ".J - 9 :J 0 to 12 Dancing, sr MUsic by the X. O. O. F. band of Portland. . i The Corinthian chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, met last Saturday even ing. ; Bridge and 500 ; wers played and a short program wag gtVen. Harry McRae, A. A. Bailey. T. O. Bird. H. B. Blingh. Thomas Blake, Lawrence Dick sen, A. K. Grundahl. George C. Haynef. T.i J. MendenhaU, Ct E. ;Whlnslnger. Fred Miller. B. P. Shepperd, Everett Stretchen and Charles. B. FirJay were ooJ the committee gram. in charge of the pro- Some 175 nobles, wives, sweethearts, children and friend from El Mina tem ple, Galvaston, Tex. will arfilve in Port land. June 10 on a special train, on their way to the convention in San Francisco, according to Information received here. The party will be accompanied byL El Mlna's crack patrol, and a ;40-plece all Shrine band. The visitoni , wta arrive here at 5 a. m. and depart at 12 :30 a. m. June 11. " ; ' ' : ' ' ' : ' : t C VXttAmnvh KiinrAnl msuitsr of the United Artisans, left Wednesday mrn ingifor WaUa; Walla, wherea district meeting or au tne unitea Artisan tooiges in Western Washington will be held. Candidates from- alj Xlnltjed Artisans lodges in the state will be initiated hta the mysteries of Artisanship by the officers and drill staff of Thalia Walla assembly. I ' i - i ,. ; All United Artisans In Eastern Ore gon will go to Pendieton Tuesday, where initiation ceremonies will be held. The officers and drill staff of i The Dalles assembly will put on the Initiatory ceremony. H. S. Hudson, supreme mas ter.! will bo in charge of the initiation ceremonies. The new AlAzar ritual will be used, Mr. Hudson is the author of the ritual, :, ;l j , i t. .' : ;. !: a ij i j , The Social club of Sunnyside chapter, Order .of Eastern Star, will, give a card party Wednesday evening at Sunnyside Masonic Temple. Refreshments will be nrvail arul rlsmrttnsr ainlovedL ; The com mittee in charge is Mrs. Kltler Stark,; Mr. and Mrs. Ponnay, Mrs. McAllister, jura. Montgomery and Mrs. Barker. i ; ' ' ' a . .! ' i ;. Orphia temple No. 18. Pythian Sisters, will meet Thursday in the Pythian build ing, at 8 p. m- Members are Invited to bring their families and friends to enjoy a dance which will follow the short busi ness meeting of the temple. Refresh ments will,be served. t wRose Temple Altruistic club met with Mr ctrafA .Tohnson Tuesday. The day was spent ln sewing, 'luncheon being served at noon for 18, followed by a busi ness meeting. The next meeting will be held "at Mrs. Hoyt's, No. '1617 Stockman street, Portsmouth, Tuesdayi I 1 ! Oregon Assembly No. 1, United Arti sans .are preparing to visit Arleta assem Suits: -sport models; as you. wear for the quality. ) 'A' Co. ! Xxasco Building i bly. The officers assisted by tne cadet team, will exemplify tbe perfect Artisan degree to a large class of candidates. Dr. William ' J. , Keller will occupy the chair and George Ward will have charge of tha cadet team, .--..i , -4 i Tuesday evening the members of Mar guerite Camp, No. 1440, Royal Neighbors of America, and Oregon Fir Camp, No. 5085, held a Joint entertainment at the East Side Business Men's club hall. The program included : Remarks by Fred IB. Curry, State Deputy for ML W. of A; ad dress by Milton A, Miller, first state dep uty of song by Perry Bomls; The Wedding in Newest Effects - For the lovely bride of 1922 a pretty and artistic ring as her wedding token. The beau tifully engraved 18 k. white gold of platinum ring is the latest creation. r . -.-Vj , j .-. h: ' ,: . ' Jaeger ; Bros, wedding rings are known aU over the state for their briginaliry, beauty and qualityl If you buy a ring at this store you -are sure of the very latest production, Jaeger Bros. Portland's Only HALLMARK' Store I 131-133 Sixth Street j 1 OREGONIAN BUILDING rtUMlfcNIHIwIWIlllfcWWWWni J' . Ill - i .. U.ry, "--': .Vy-'.y .: ' L-fai annnnnniisiiiiiiiiHniinuiiminiiniiiniHninnnniniiiiiiimuiiiiiUiuiinini t HUM BIG !GAMw ! CARL Famoosf Sculptor, Naturalist I IVIUNICIPA1, AUDITORIUM I . TOMORROW NIGHT, 8:30 O'CLOCK 1 E Leetnre illustrated with 3000 feet of thrilling motion pietnrea. s 1 Direction ELLISON & WHITE 1 . i PRICES. $1, 75c, 50e. . ' ' -1 niniinniiiniiiiiiniiniiiiiiMHiniiiiMiinniiiiniiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiMiHiHiiitT aWOOSTER'Si AUTO OWNERS It doesn't take' but a few' minutes to come to my store. It's so handy and I' sell everything'. i WdoSTER'S : recitation' by Miss Han-ell; aceordlan and piano solo by the Stevens brothers song, Raymond Lincoln j. recitation by Delibert Randall "; -ukelele and vocal solo by Emma and Peter Setner; recitation by Mr Bushner; -harmony number by Raymond Lincoln and Perry Romlg. R. N. Moffett .presented a new talking ma chine invented for special use in Mar guerite camp. Refreshments were served, followed by dancing. . Aitroistie club ot Orphia Temple. No. 18. Pythian Sisters, ; will giro a . benefit card- party ' Tuesday at t - p. m. in the Pythian temple, Yamhill and West Park mUJlUHMlWl JWWIIIlll nil The Ring "1 1 . . she . wdl appreciate Select beaubfuT, dainty ring which will make . hT" happyir-one ' she will treasure through! the years. One of our pretty dia mond circlets in 1 8 k. white gold or platinum is a lovely engagement token one which ex presses i good taste and - refinement, 1 - She will like j Oar Special $100 Diamond Ring We Absorb the Wat Tax a Saying to You . PARIS ' ADDRESS ' No. 8 Rue Lafayette wrrn j frWyy ' vf . " AKELEY I and Hunter of Big Game I streets. The proceeds will go to1 the fund for aiding needy families.' Prises wll be awarded at cards. Donations of rags, old clothing, groceries are appreciated. The public is invited to attend.: .BARON EUGENE , iFERSEN ;:. f ir-l ' WlLL,DEtlVEa-j ' j 'THREE PUBLIC ! LECTURES II' "Man's Latent Powers f I"h.'. ... ani .. ! :.,f.-ir- How to Develop Them" SUNDAY; MAY 21st j MONDAY, MAY 22d TUESDAY, MAY 23d r 8:00 P. M-y.M:- - - i Y ' i1' -' Lincoln High School Auditorium ADMISSION FREE Lats Model 4 TJnderwoods .....05O Late Model 6- Underwoods : 60 Late Model I I C! Smiths..... 60 Late Model 10 Remingtons JO Noiseless . j.. 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