The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 25, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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tiM$EMEWS-kN
'k1nrA to b Formed- -
Cnmrad bAYs rlab will - be.
ft formed at the Methodist church
ut west saiem nexi we. i
v toys have already signmeu mew
Intention tb Join. No leader has
vet been i)iKInted. . ThI w 111 be
the fitth CVjmrade club to be or-
Kanized in?Uhm.
Dinner' Today-1 -'
At The Spa. $1. 25
Ranter Kupplle. Anderson'
Sporting Good store, 1C7 N.
Commercial. n5
j .
Independent Oaroea Krliednled ...
f The Ull-Sur basketball team
if will play the Oregon Journal five
In an independent basketball ram e
I at the ,YMCA fcymnajuum Friday
fat 2 o'clock. Other teams mat
ii HiH play there Friday if they can 1
lul games are me r-uKi-. i
00-pound team, and th.ucicy
h lZ-pouna aggregaiion. i net
1 ersr another 125-pound quin-
i, nave cnaneutru -u.;
-for a game at 3 o'clock.
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-.ThanksglvinR Dinner
t-. At the Marlon. J1.25:
from 5:45 to 8 p. -m.
served
n25
V When In -Trouble -
t Call ton your doctor,
banker) or garageman.
fore you are an; trouble,
with Sjandley Foley.
lawyer.
But be
1NSURE n2
r
Parkin Offenders Fined
f Persons fined $1 apiece In po
lice' court yesterday on charges of
overtime parking or double park
ing were John Caughell, L E.Ab
ble. C. E. Wagner and J. C. Nor-
' '
Complete Une of '
. 1 Monarch Electric Ran at
Hamiltoa'a. alltf
"Eat Your Thanksgiving Dinner
r At Minto's Chicken Roost. Roast
t goose or turkey, 1 plate. n25
-Cherry City Vursery "
ppened their sales yard op
Vposite the post office on State St.
I"-e carry a full line of fruit and
-VA trees. R. W, Mathis. prop. n2H
Thanksgiving Menu "'
t'Of the Gray Belle on the'Soel
ety page. n2S
Taii ' aZJW VLtLn An.h7, w
m r?h i q ' r
H. Grabenhorst & Co., 135 S. Lib-,.
erty street.
n25
Schools Cle for Holiday- ,
The , public '- schools of fialeni
closed i their doors yesterday for
the remainder of the week, thus
allowing h-bdents and teachers to
visit thir own homes over the
f v holiday period. --
Dance Special t
Thanksgiving dance Thursday
night. Happy Hour hall. North
Dallas. . n25
Clinic, at Woodburn . .
The regular health center ex-
niainatlon of children at the Wood-
t .burn local health council was held
t? yesterday afternoon under the di-
f rection of, Mrs.-H. -Overton, chair-
, man of tbe eenter there. The
f f. jpaminatlon wm attended by Dr.
j.stel la Ford War net .
ve i'on Reserved. Your Plate
1 At Minto's Chicken Roost for
your Thanksgiving dinner? n25
To Speak or- Haxel Green
Dr. Ksiella Ford Warner of the
county health service will apeak
at the community club meeting at
the Hazel Green school district to
morrow evening ; en the work of
the department. "
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Wlieh in Trouble f
; Call on your -doctor, - lawyer.
banker or garage man. But be
fore ( you are in trouble," INSURE
with standley & Foley. , n27
: DEAF
HEIR with the tiay IlUle Gem
Ear Phone can be worn with
out Headband. V? -"
Smallest hearing devicew The
wonder of theage. -vBy use of
radio principles, ecientifieally
perfected, . Insuring clear jposi-.
tiv hearing at i home, -churchy
theatre., and radio, ali these
pleasures can be yours. ...
CALL VOn VRKK TEST
Ask for .booklet ,
' - ..- jr,. c PERRY V-'
S. Cora'L m. Salem. Ore.
. Authorized Distrlbutora
The. Personal Writing Machine
? Typewriter Exchange
1 V-THOS'ROEN - ;
Pltowe tUil-, 421 ConrtrSalew
Underwood Typewriter Co.
Dlraet Factory Branch
019 Court St. , Phone 33
., Typewriter! Rented Sold.
Spelt rental rat to StadenU
X
LADD St BUSH, Bahlcers
If
- 7) -: Established 1868
tlerieral Banking Business ;
Office nom from 10 . m. t wL ' 4 'W
' A ?
Marriage Licence Insurd ;
A marriage license was Issued
yeeCerday to John D. Srhaokman,
employe of the paper mill, and
Edith' Larson also of this eity.
Fat at the CJray I telle -
Thanksgiving menu on Society
page of this paper. ! ' n25
Ljlle Fih Pfiwurrrr
A demurrer was filed in circuit
court yesterday la tn ease of B.
A. Lytle and others against Sarah
L. Hulen and others, by the plin
ti(T. Dance .Special - !
Thanksgiving dance Thursday
night. Happy Hour hall. North
Dallas. jt . n25
Leave for Seattle
Mr. and Mrs: E. E. Bergman
ana son Howard or mis city leu
for Seattle yesterday for a visit
over tne Holidays.
The Spa
Serves a
wonderful
dinner to
n2f. day for ?t.
Judge at St ay ton
County Judge Hunt was called
to Stayton yesterday afternoon on
business.
Septic Tank-
Ready , to install, - proper, size.
See Oregon Gravel Co. Tel. 18 a.
' ' n25
Keckman Dlvwce Granted
Julius II. Beck man Was granted
a divorce yesterday from Martha
Beckman in the circuit court.
rOc .Turkey Dinner-
Served at the "Argo Thanksgiv
ing day from 12 o'clock until 4 p.
m. Will not serve dinner in the
evening., ' .n25
Voorhees File Salt
Suit was filed yesterday against
Andrus Roy and others for set
tlement of a land I matter by the
Voorhees company.'
Torkey Dinner, OOc
With all the trimmings. 11 to
2 and 4 to 9. Tables for ladles
The Lunch Box, 181 S. Liberty.
n25
TrafFhv Offender Fined
George J. Harms' was fined 15
Pnrbrick was arrested oir a charge
Jot driving with four persons in the
. ;
Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic
Physician and surgeon.
b25
Mrs. White in Portlanl
Mrs. Nona White and her
daughter, Zelpha White, have gone
to Portland to .spend JThanksgiv
lng. ' - . ,
Get Your One-Dial At water-Kent
Radio before the Christmas
rush. Some three-dial sets, $100
complete. Vick Bros.. 280 S. High
street. d2
fclAnkcts Reported Stolen
W. J. Kirk. 985 South High
street. has t. reported at police
headquarters that -three Indian
blankets and one ' army blanket
were stolen from his car parked
in front of his house.
See The Gray Belle Menu
On the Society page of this pa
per., - -: nz5
Building Permits Issued ;
S. B. Bsleman was issued a per
mit to erect a one-story dwelling
at 1510 North Nineteenth street.
estimated to cost $2200. Wil
liam A. Bond was' issued four per
mits, ait for the .erection of one-
story dwellings. ' One is at 1453
B street, estimated to cost $3500.
The other three are at 815, 825
and .835 - North Sixteenth street.
each estimated to -cost $3,000.
Good Furnace and Heater-
Wood, large load. $5. Phone
154 2. Fred E. Wells. : n25
Special Meeting Planned,
The Americas Legion will have
a special meeting and Thanksgiv
ing services tonight. The Salva
tion Army will be presented with
the cup it won by having the best
float la the Armistice day parsrae.
- ; OR- TM FORMATION
ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS
Phone 727
OREGON a ELECTRIC
OHOICE of Traub Genuine
V Orange Bloesom engafe
ment and wedding rings U a
tribute to the Judgment and
good taste of the wearer.
O-RTllAJf BBO&V
caam Deal : Jeweler.
. '.- , , ; -, ifr if - tern. ";-j-mt 1 J j
ISP
BRIEF
Nnrses WUI Meet- ? I
- A meeting of the Salem ; nurses
who belong to the Oregon State
Nurses' association will be held
at the Gray Belle tomorrow after
noon. Miss Dorothy Whlpp and
Miss Nell Coppoca: are In charge
of the program. -
Turkey Dinner, COc
. With all the trimmings, 11 to 2
and 4 to 9. Tables for ladies. The
Lunch Box, 1S1 S. Liberty. n25
. (ioose Chase .
A flop, a. splash, and It was on
its way up State street, one big
goose, with its would-be possessor
jaard ,in pursuit. Between cars,
across the street , and finally re
trieved. Some one had saved the
day and a happy ramily Is to enjoy
the feathery victim today;.
Plant Walnut Tree
If interested in fruit, nut, orna
mental trees, shrubbery, rpses. etc.
see us. Capital City Nursery Co.,
1050 N. Capitol St. n25
Luncheon Is Cancelel
The -regular weekly .luncheon of
the Marlon-Polk county realty
board, scheduled for this boon,
will not be held because of the'
Thanksgiving holiday.
Dragers In Medford
Mr. and Mrs W. F. Drager
have gone to Medford where they
will spend Thanksgiving as the
guests of their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Frey.
Faritltare Upholstery
And repairing. Glese-Powera
furniture Co. altf
PouLsen on Trip-
Mark Poulsen, police judge and I
cnjr recuruer, uas gon&.io . speua
Thanksgiving with friends in the
Puget Sound district in Washing
ton.
Closed Tluinksgivlng Dajr-
The Salem Restaurant.
n25
Bishops Visit l'ort land-
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bishop spent
Tuesday in Portland. U. G. Ship
ley was another Portland visitor I
Ull JUCTUttJ. I
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To Stag or Not o nf a I
Questionnaires are being mailed I
to all members of the Salem Cher-1
rians to determine whether they
want to invite women to the an
nual banquet. Initiations and
crowning of the new King Bing
at -the Hotel Marion tbe evening
of January 4. Last year no wom
en, were invited.
Get l'onr Ono-Dlal ittwat(r.Krat
Radio before the Christmas
rusn. some tnree-oiai Bets, iwu
complete. Vick Bros., 280 S. High I
street. . d2l
'-' ;.
Tickets for Lieurance Concert
Grand, Dec. 2, now bon sale at
Geo. C. Will Music, Sherman-Clay,
and by all members of the- Busi
ness and Professional Women's
club. n26
Moore Estate in Court
Ed Moore filed a suit in circuit
court yesterday against Crawford
W. Moore and others for .settle
ment tff the estate of Manley R.I
Moore.
IMV9rce Suit Filed
A divorce suit was filed with
the county clerk yesterday by Eva
E. Manning against Cecil R. Man
ning. The plaintiff alleges cruel
anal Inhuman treatment on tbe
part of the defendant.
Property Suit Filed -
Suit was filed yesterday in cir
cuit court by John Kirchner
against Ivan F. Brown for settle
ment of property, rights. "
Divorce Suit FHwl
Nellie wagner filed a suit yes
terday 'for divorce from William
Wagner, alleging cruel and in
human treatment.
Will Visit in Beaverton
Dr. J. D. McCormick of the
Kimball School of Theology, ac
companied by his son -Kenneth,
has gone to Beaverton, Or., to
spend the Thanksgiving holidays
with his sister, Mrs. W. A. De
Whuxst.
Fine- Arts lias Campaign .
All University of Oregon stud
ents and friends who wish to as
sist In the campaign for a new fine
arts building there are asked to
phone 627 or call at the Bligh
-tuilding Saturday, Nov, 27.
Dr. McCormick Plans Trip
Dr. J..D. McCormick of Kimball
school of Theology will be in Ab-
ucru, T, ,cu. nit UCJIL WC& IQ
give lectures on the' New Testa
ment before a standard school of
religious 'education to' be held
there, v Dr. McCormick will preach
in the First Methodist church at
Aberdeen Sunday. .
Comrade Club Fleets
Officers were elected by the
Comrade boys club of the First
Presbyterian church at its meet
ing of the year last night. ' Harold
Colgan was chosen president;
rtusseii augneea, vice president;
Dick . Weatherf ord, secretary; Ed
ward Siegmund. treasurer; Ralph
Purvtae,., comrade or the keys;
Den Siegmund, comrade- ot the
colors, and Edwin Johnson, ath
letic manager.
EIGHT INDEPENDENT
COLLEGES TO MEET
V (CDtiae4 trvm p-K )
alon. 9 o'clock, " ? : '
Report of committee on college
accounting.- Report of. committee
on resolutions. Report on confer
ence scholarships. Election of of
ficers. 10:30 o'clock. ; r -
. Luncheon, of deans, li o'clock.
faJCOXQ
Says:
We hare m 1020 Star coap
ter that 1mm been over
hauled and is in perfect con
d it ion. This is a fine look
iug job and Ih a Knap at
.V4.i.H.
DEC
OS
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The llouae That Service Baill
LAWYERS CLASH OVER
HALL-MILLS WITNESS
(Continued from pace I.)
The state's objection was based
on the fact that the witness is not
a defendant in the present trial,
although under indictment with
the other defendants, Mrs. Fran
ces Stevens Hall, widow of the
slain clergyman, and her broth
ers, Henry and Willie Stevens.
Another point stressed by the
state was that Mrs. Gibson did not
place Carpender at the scene in
her direct testimony, but under
cross examination.
Insistence by the defense that
the testimony is competent includ
ed a claim that the fact that Car
pender had been identified by a
state witness "as one of the men
at the scene of the double killing
left an ' opportunity for him to
show a divergence in the story by
vi.
The" Jury was sent from the
room during the somewhat heated
discussion of the lawyers. Car
pender had heard only a few
questions when his examination
was suspended to give the lawyers
the floor. He had said that he
was not at the murder scene, as
stated by Mrs. Gibson, and had
not been in the home of his cous
in. Mrs. Hall, for several months
nrior to the death of her husband.
Tho .lafoneo ant 99 witnPKHfS
to the stand during the day, ex-
elusive of Willie Stevens, who be-
gan testifying yesterday and cora-
pleted his testimony in seven min-
jutes today.
All of the defense witnesses to
day were used to attack testimony
of the state.
Mrs. Hall, the minister's widow
is expected to , testify Friday or
Saturday.
REFUSES FINAL APPROVAL
nc TCVT DHnV PflklTDAPT
Ur 1 1 A I DUUft UUNItiAUl
(Continued from Page i.)
fv " ;;.
I western publishing c o m p a n y
(would take over any new, unused
material in oooKKeeping wnicn
was owned by the board at the
cioae or me scnooi year, ai tne
"?lJc " "'
the board.
ernl Publishing company would
give one new complete text for
two second hand texts complete,
no matter what condition the sec;
ond hand or used texts were in
Any new texts unused which were
owned by the hoard would be ex
changed on an even basis, that is
one new complete Twentieth Cen
tury .text,. foY one new complete
text of any other bookkeeping sys-
tern."
P. J. Gallagher, Portland attor
ney, was in Salem today confer
ring with' Mr. Turner and other
officials in connection with a com
plaint he is now preparing attack
ing the textbook adoptions auth
orized at a meeting of the state
textbook commission held here
early in November.
Jt will be charged iy Mr. Gal
lagher that the textbook commis
sion is not constituted according
to law, and that members of the
commission did,- not give proper
consideration to the selection -of
the textbooks adopted at the re
cent meeting. Mr. Gallagher in
dicated that the complaint would
contain other charges which he
was not at liberty to discuss at
this time.
CHILDREN'S
NURSE RESUMES
. 0 V
HER DUTIES
PraUet Lydia E. Pinkham'.
Vegetable Compound
I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham.
Vegetable Compound for some tinu
and I would no
be without it i.
the house. As I
am a children':
nurse; I have tt
be on my feet t
great deal an
your medicin
has helped :mt
wonderfully.' 1
was hardly able
to do. my bouse
work when I be
gan, taking: it
and now 1 am a strong and well
woman, able to do all that and gc
out nursing besides. I -have alsc
used the Sanative Wash and fouuc
It beneficial.' i-Mas. Gertecdk- L.
Stewait, 103 Davis SL, Green
field, Mass. - - ,
Yhtablm for Weakne i V--"I
ha,ve' found Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound a valu
able medicine for weakness. Mas.
J. A Pietsch, Box 397, Lancaster, Pa.
: Hundreds of letters like these are
received by -the Pinkham Medicine
Co., Lynn. Mass., from gratefai
women ; who say that their health
has Improved since taking Lydia IS.
r riakhjua'B Vegetable Compound. .
RICHARDS OBTAINS
DRAW WITH FISHER
Oakland Fighter Has Slight
Edge in Fast Main Event
.at Armory
By Fit Kit A.MtlttS
Eddie Richards. Portland wel
ter weight, earned a draw with the
rough aud Lough Bud Fisiieroi
oamand. calv in the main event
of last night's card at the armory
1 tie vote was 2 to 1 by the Judges
in favor of a draw, the other vote
going to Fiher. Judges were Iie-
leree ;-Dubs" Mulkey. Fred Wil
liams and Harry Levy.
Fisher had the edge in the opin
ion of many of the fans. Both
men Showed about equal offensive
defensive tactics kept Richards
irom landing many punches on his
oody at any time during the 10
rounds.
The aged Fisher showed all the
speed and agility of a younger
man, and managed to dodge most
ot the rushes or his younzer od-
ponent, who bored in with a will
whenever, he thought he saw an
opening. Tua openings generally
were not there, however, as Fish
er succeded in blocking most of
the attacks before they got
started.
The fight started out slowly.
neither man doing much in the
first'three rounds except to try to
urge; the other into leading. Rich
ards started out, in the fourth and
made several wild rushes at Fish
er, but the Wild Boar of the Oak
land tules came right back at him
with a will and for a time they
socked each other lustily.
The action lagged again in the
fifth and sixth rounds, neither
man being willing to take many
chances.
Richards changed his tactics
somewhat in the seventh when he
started talking to Fisher, appar
ently trying to make him mad.
These tactics didn't work at all
however, as the veteran Californ-
ian wasn't bothered a bit.
Richards finally talked so much
that he made h;melf ansry and
Fisher took advantage of it to
Land a few good jolts to the face.
He continued these tactics in
the eighth round. Richards kept
up his vocal barrage, but Fisher
kept a calm and collected manner
while he pounded away at Rich
ards face and body.
Richards decided he couldn't
make Fisher angry, and was get
ting the worst of the argument, so
He settled back to work in the last
two rounds and kept at it so well
I - VVa "V " T
I that he managed to earn himself
tberaw decision
The draw was popular with the
j jrrowd. vvho put in most of the
I time "during the fight yelling for
i more action
Ruksell Greene of Salem lost a
. af TOllnd decision to Young
Dexter or Portland in tne six
I . . .. , -.. a
I round seiui-imot. vi i wrm. inn k -
game battle all the way. but his
opponent was a
little too cle'er
7-T
FUXEPAiS
Laae- Morley, Jr., one-year-old
?on of Mr. and,3irs. Lane Money
of Salem, died, Tuesday evening,
Nov. 23. FuneTal services win ne
held at 3 d. m. Thursday after-
j noon-with Rev. E.- II. Shanks of-
I ficiating.
IMMACULATE
Clear through, our estab
lishment with interiors so
sunny, uplifting and com
forting that'jt lightens sad
ness to enter within.
Webba Funeral Parlors
'Telephone 120
i TERWIIXIGERS
i Perfect Funeral Service
I For Less
Ueenied Lady Mortician
T70 Chemeketa Street
TeJepbo 7(34
j EAT YOUR
Thanksgiving Dinner
-;-!
! At the
I - - '
Valley Grill
- i
I TODAY v
Roast Turkey
Dressing
. Cranberry Sauce
Ripe Olives
Celery Hearts
Shrimp Salad
VALLEY CiRILL
146 S. Commercial
for him. --..
Greene went down for the count
of nine in the secoud round and
again in, the fitxth, just before lhe
fight, ended.-. In between the put
up a ftiff battle, absorbing much
punishment;-without apparently
oeing seriously damaged. ;
After Dexter floored him fu the
sixth, however, he had a hard time
coming back and was hanging on
at the bell.
1 lie first rounds of the special
event failed to show much credit
to Kid ffaibraith of Coquille. The
lads weighed in at 137 and 128.
i Shprp. Salem painter, held up
more than his end in the first tw
turns and Galbraith won a round
chorus of boos from' the crowd.
In the third round the Coquille
lad put on steam and sailed into
Sharp, landing straight lefts to
the body with napty rights to the
head. Sharp was down twice, the
second being a vain effort to re
cover before Referee Mulkey made
the count.
One of the best fights of the
evening was that between Lioren
Watts, yfid Kid Hoggerhide. both
of Salem. These boys met at 1C5
pounds and provided plenty of ac
tion, both wasting much energy.
In the fourth round young Watts
eclipsed the more flashy Hogger
hide and had him sagging, knock
ing him all over the ring until
the bell saved Hoggerhide. The
decision went to Watts.
The second preliminary found
Red Witcraf t and Salem Kid
Brown plunging at eacli other
with little effect. Witcraft who
Your Cough
Will Leave
You Quickly
Once you ttart taking Foley's
Money and Tar Compound
Coughs and throat irritations, nervous
hacking, hard racking bronchial coughs,
and lingering "flu" coughs yield to its
influence and are quickly eSaced.
Made by our own 6pecial process, it
combines the curative influence of pure
Pin Tar with other healing ingredients,
and the mollifying demulcent effect of
clear Honey.
It is a boon to those who suffer from
troublesome night coughing.
A fine dependable medicine
Remember the name
FOLEY'S HONEYandTAR
COMPOUND
Sold at Capitol Drag Store
FRIDAY
ONLY
1
5 ACTS
And
Lewis S. Stone
Percy Marmont
Alma Rubens
Raymond Griffith
Eileen Percy
William V. Mong
In
"FINE
CLOTHES"
Shows at .
2:00 - 7:0O and 9:00
THE
ELSINORE
E!ia2Ketts
UTAH COAL
.Diamond and Gasco
BRIQUETS X
mssm
ve- wifui- not I 1
SCRATCH YOUR I f
FURNITURE. I
v-e WILL - a i
DO IT Vk.
hails from Stayton, did all the
heavy work. The bount endetj In
& draw. .
n Young York, 120 pounds and
Johnny Walker, 1S? pound, were
the youngsters who opened the
batch of bouts. Both are resident's
of Salem and fought well after
Referee Mulkey advised them lo
get busy. Walker earned his. de
cision by coming to life after York
had t-tung him into action.
Telephone Directories
OuEFirst of December
Xew telephone directories to the
number of nbout TOoO will be
ready for distribution in Salem
! December 1. The directories are
printed twice a year and contain
the revised list of numbers and
subscribers. The classified sec
tion of the books, which contains
over 100 pages, is being printed
last and the books will be bound
the first of the week.
LOST
Boston Bull Dog
Lost, Strayed or Stolen:
Registered Number 2481.
Phone 1031-M. Reward
FARMER'S WAREHOUSE
Paul Traglio, Prop.
GRAIN, FEED AND SEED
Free Delivery to any part of the city.
QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION
Telephone 28
HEALTH LECTURES FOR WOMEN
By Miss Etta Mahbod
Wednesday and Friday 3:30 P. M.
3:30 P. M. at the
First Methodist Church
These Lectures Are Free Every Woman Invited
DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
.
Lieurance loncert "Ember 2
i jp-mLiL-l " - " " " '
Kdna Wool ley, Soprano
Hotel
THANKSGIVING DINNER -
Citrus or Merry Widow Cocktail
Cream De Vollaile Aux Pois Consomme Puritan
Celery- Hearts Mixed Olives
Olympia Oyster Pattie a la Cardinal
Thanksgiving Sherbet ! y 1
Grilled Breast of Capon a la Maryland .
Roast Oregon Turkey, Chestnut Dressing. - -
and Cranberry Jelly
Roast Domestic Goose with Spiced Fig "
Roast Prime Rib of Beef, Yorkshire Pudding
Whipped Cream Potatoes Sweet Potato a la Uctoria
Brussel Sprouts Beurr Baker Hubbard Squash
New Creation Salad "
Special 4-Layer Brick Ice Cream with Silver Cake
Hot Mince Pie Huckleberry or Fresh Pumpkin.Pie
English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce
' Imported Swiss Cheese
Cluster Raisins
-Demi
- - ..Served from 5:&5 to 8 p. m.
-.v . $L25 Plate r:;
" Mrs. Elbern Sims ' and Mrs
Clyde Whitman were visitors li
Ani n lVwtluirn - - ' . i t
. E."L. Pennington of Newport i
a visitor in this city. A .
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
5en9-
5trattonr
Porters
The
ELSINORE
nnrnin tucatdt
Thurlow
Lieurance
Original Indian
Melodies
Edna Woolley ,
Soprano , - .
The greatest singing in
terpreter ; of America's
Nature Music. .
Concert for Children
at 4 in the afternoon '
Music Store. Moore's Music
Store, Sherman Clay Music
Store. Portland Mnsic Store
and by all members of tbe
Business and Professional
Women's Club under whose
ausnicea the concert In e-lvon
Marion
- Long Branch Crackers
;
Tasse
Mixed Nuts
mm
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