Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 22, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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KIDNEY PILLS
; afternoon was shent Iti the happy
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len ds and relatives.
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visit
Of
Close
friends
relatives.:
OKLAHOMA
Nov.
“Yocr medicine worked a mir­
PHYSlCTAXS
Classified Column Rates
The fortunate guests were Mr. Another attempt of former Gover-j
acle
for me,” writes Mrs. C| Bi-
Ob« tent the word each
-and Mrs. D. L. Glenn, Mrs.Ida nor Walton to checkmate the leg
DR.
MATTIE
H.
SHAW—
Resi­
¡ ron, 140 Fayette Street, Lynn,
time,
Neil,- Miss Anna Hargrove, Mr. islatlve impeachment failed today
dence
and
office,
108
Pioneer
Mass “I was all run down, had a
To run every issue for one
and Mrs. T. H. Simpson, Glenn when the Federal District court
avenue.
Telephone
28.
Office
cough
all winter, also kidney
month or more, %c the word
Simpson'
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
J.
sustained
the
motion
of
the
state
Women appreciate the quick trouble and after taking a few
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 !
each time.
Carter and children.
p. m. only.
of Oklahoma to dismiss the ap­ action of simple glycerine, buck-! boxes of your medicine my cough
Phone items to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M., and 2 P. M.
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MISCELLANEOUS
plication of Walton’s attorneys thorn bark, etc., as mixed in Ad- and backache left me. I can eat
and evenings.
i DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
for an injunction. Walton will lerika. Most medicines act only and sleep well. I canvass and rec­
A Complete Surprise—
LOST FRIDAY AFTERNOON—
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
Mrs. Wm. Nelson of B. street aPPeal to the United States Su- on lower bowel but Adlerika a e ts 'ommend it at every house I en-
100 pound steel anvil, somewhere
throat— X-ray including teeth.
on BOTH upper and lower bowel, ter.” Prompt relief secured from
plans
soon to make her home in Preme court, his attorney said.
Calendar of the Week——
able meeting.
In city limits. Reward for return
Office hours. 10 to 12 and 2 to
and
removes all gasses and poi-( kidney and bladder irritations,
Klamath Falls. Because of the I i
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Wednesday, Nov. 21— Upper
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to J. W. Mills. 195 Skidmore Ave.
5. Swedenhurg Bldg., Ashland,
nearness of her going, her clos­
Valley Community club; Mrs. Aid Society Meets—
Klamath Falls has added the sons. Excellent for obstinate con -! rheumatic pains through using
69-6*
Ore.
stipation and to guard against ap- Foley Kidney Pills. Insist on tha
Gowland, hostess.
The Aid Society of the Baptist est friends to the number of forty Klamath News, weekly, since Nov.
pendicitis. Helps any case gas on genuine— refuse substitutes. Sold
WANTED ..TO ..LEASE . with DR. E. II. ANGELL— Chiropractic
Wednesday, Nov. 21— Presby- church held an all day session on j five planned a very ^ m plete and 2.
stomach in TEN minutes. T. K.j everywhere.
privilege of purchase, two or
and
Electro-Therapy. Office terian Missionary society; Mrs. Wednesday of this week. A fea- delightful surprise party for her.
Bolton, Drugist.
No. 3
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three room house.- Must have . phone 48; residence 142. F irst1 Van Sant’s.
ture of these meetings is the de-
K was a c° 3t« “ e Party- and
—
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lassified
ads bring results.
shade trees. Address Box B, care
PAGE THEATRE
National Bank building.
Wednesday, Nov. 21— Embroid­ lightful lunch that the ladies pre­ many and varied and most un­
of Tidings.
67-6*
ery club L. A. to B. o tR . T.; Mrs. pare and which is served at noon. usual were the costumes worn.
Medford
DR. H AW LEY— Above
Tidings
A
program
was
planned
that
Monday
N ight, Nov. 2 0 .
L. C. Dunn's.
The day is occupied in work,
WILL TRADE— Splendid five-
office. P h on e 91.
8 : 3 0 Curtain
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Wednesday, Nov. 21— A11 day but with it is the social part, would have done credit to finish-
passenger touring car, run less
for while busy fingers fly, friends | ed Performers-
they came
P rices In clu d in g War Tax:
than 10,000 miles, as first pay­ DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro^! meeting Aid Society, Baptist
may have the happy visit.
.| disguised, the program was given Low er F loor $ 2 .7 5 ,
praetor,
near
Postoffice.
Hours
church.
ment on small place near Ash­
The week is a full one at the in their assumed characters.
Thursday, Nov. 22— Elk Ladies
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
B alcony $ 2 .2 0 , $ 1 .0 5 , $ 1 .1 0 , $ .5 5
land; or will sell on very easy
Baptist
church, for aside from the ! “S,las” «nd ’’Miranda” sang, ,
Card
clnb;
Mrs.
D.
Perozzi
and
terms to responsible party. Write
PLUM BING
Mrs. P. G. Swedenborg, hostesses. regular meetings. Rev. Otto Ole- t0Ui hingly Put on A our Old Gray
A. B. care Tidings.
Thursday Nov. 22-24— Epworth son, a returned missionary from Bonnet”. “Sophronia Perkins” !
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 20:
WANTED -Washing. 248 1st
League
special meetings, M. E. China Is giving addresses every recited “Going to Grandfather’s'
E ast Main. Phone 138.
House on Thanksgiving Day.” j
St.
church.
62-2mo.*
evening.
Steel Dye Engraved, Embossed, Lithographed, and Hand
I “Matilda Hanks” sang a selection 1
MONUMENTS
Thursday, Nov. 22-24— Special
Painted
Cards furnish assortment for tin* most discriminating
FOR RENT
from the light opera, Martha. A;
meetings at Baptist church.
taste.
Fellowship
Luncheon—
MONUMENT MARKERS
particularly taking feature of the
Fridf|v,
Nov.
23— Women’s
FOR RENT— Piano. Call 84 2
Tuesday evening of this week a j
Lowest Prices
Auxiliary, Friday evening, Arm­ ’Fellowship Luncheon” was the ! entertainment was the Cake Walk
Cards for Friends, Relatives and Acquaintances
Boulevard.
69-5
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
by the distinguished artists “Ras-
ory.
feature of the “Win My Chum
l p to December 1st we can guárante«* prompt delivery
223-6mo.
FOR RENT— Furnished house, 3rd and East Main St.
Friday, Nov. 23— Aid Society, Campaign” being put on by the tus” and “Johnnie Pumpkin.”
on
your
Personal Engraved Cards, but please put in your
adults. 47 Union. Phone 332-J.
Presbyterian church, 2:30 p. m. Methodist church every where this “Sambo” gave a clog dance and an
ASHLAND GRANITE
order at once.
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69-tf
“Orchestra” composed of four ar-j
Saturday, Nov. 24— Dist. con­ week.
MONUMENTS
I
tists
rendered beautiful selections.!
Our card prices from lc to 75c each
vention Rebkah Lodge, Grants
Oregon Granite Co.
FOR R ENT — Seven r o o m
At the luncheon the speakers
“Sis
Hopkins”
and
“Priscilla'
See Them At
Pass.
S. PENNISTQN, Salesman.
house.
348 Hagardine
were:
Misa Catherine Parsons,
Phone
Peet,”
sang
a
duet
and
“Silas
Monday, Nov. 26— Music club, who spoke on “Witnessing for
Phone 444-Y
455.
65-5 Res. 47« Laurel
Miss Wallaces’ studio Monday Christ in High School;” Oliver Jones” gave a reading as did
A rthur
PLANING MILL
“ Peggy Harris.”
FOR SALE
evening.
Anderson on “Witnessing for
OF TWO CON'
During the evening a party of
Tuesday,
Dec.
4—
Covered
Dish
Christ
in College;” J. O. Rigg,
FOR SALE— Apples.
S. J. JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
with
M
r
.&
M rs . COBURN
friends
brought
a
lovely
box
of
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Evans, Phone 10F-13.
WORKS. Cor. Helman and Luncheon, 12:30, _CIvic Club “Witnessing for Christ in Busi-j
49-Jmo.*
delicious candy for the guest of
ness;” Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, “Wit­
Van Ness.
194tf house.
honor of her friends.
FOR SALE— Seven room mod­
nessing for Christ in Devotional
After the old fashioned Virginia I?
TR
A
N
SFER
AND
E
X
PR
E
SS
ern house in first class condition.
Civic Club Moeting—
Meeting,” and Rev. Mr. Chaney on
j
reel
in which all joined, the self
Near Junior High school. Most W hittle T ransfer A S torage Co.
The Civic club program of “Witnessing in the Home.” E.
constituted hostess served a lovely
for SERVICE.
scenic.loeation in town. Cash ac­
Tuesday was one of more than O. Smith was io charge.
two
course luncheon of the most
Experienced movers and pack- ordinary interest, and a full ac-
ceptable. or substantial payment
On Monday there were thirty
salads,
sandwiches,
down, balance by the month. See
ers of household goods. D eal-jCOunt will appear In Saturday’s visitors from the Medford Ep­ delicious
cakes and coffee.
—
ers in coal and wood. Phone issue
Mrs. Lane at Tidings after three
worth League as special guests
117.
Before
leaving,
Mrs.
Nelson
was
o’clock.
62-12
The local health committee is that evening.
presented with a very beautiful
Office 89 Oak St. near
headed by Mrs. C. F. Tilton and
There is something very speci­
FOR SALE— Four room cot­
!
Hotel Ashland
all those who wish to help in thio al and very worth while every j silver cake basket, in token of the
tage. closets and garage— nice lo­
F-YPRESg ’ I very necessary work may do so evening this week for the young love and esteem in which she is
cation. Lot 50 by 125. Cash ac­ TR A N SFER AND
j held.
---- ;____ _________ _____ __i by giving her the necessary fee people at the Methodist church,
ceptable, or payment down and i t £
Mrs. Nelson goes to a pleasant
POWELL— General Trans- of fifty cents for membership,
in line with this campaign that is |
balance by the month. See Mrs
new
home soon in Klamath Falls,
fer— Good team
and motor'
being carried on in all the Method­
Double Fleeced, beautiful
00
Lane at Tidings after 3 o’clock
but
she
holds her friends very dear
E xtra Heavy Quality,
trucks. Good service at a rea­ Music Club Meets—
ist churches at this particular
designs, Special at, y d ..............
62-
■ and will never forget the delight­
sonable price. Phone 83.
Pretty Patterns, v d ...........
The Music club will meet on time.
ful surprise given her by them.
FOR SALE— Seven room house
T R A N SFER AND EX PR E SS— Monday evening of next week in-
with bath. Close in, 2 blocks from
O. E. S. Meeting—
King's Transfer, general hauling. ! stead of this week as was plann-
At the regular meeting of thej
Burns New railroad to reach
Post office. Cheap for quick sale.
Permanent finish, 60 count
a»
.30 x 32 inch all colors
Dry wood for sale. Phone 113, i ed.
Alpha
Chapter,
O.
E.
S.
thero
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ere
by
Jan.
1.
Inquire at 9 Granite St.
67tf
Friday
and
Saturday,
y
d
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1
The
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
Plaza Pool Hall.
45-tf
Special at, y d .............................
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1 studio of Miss Imogene Wallace were present as invited guests.
FOR SALE— Reasonable pric­
Rainier
Rural free delivery
PIANO TEACHER
and as there are important mat' fifty members of Reames Chapter
es: few Duroc shoats; one Jersey
54”
No.
66
from
Medford.
Their
of-
i
mal1
route
to
Hudson, Fern Hill,
Mrs. J. R. Robertson, certified ters to be considered all mem'
heifer nine months old; one ram ;
«
I-ace and Embroidery trim-
00
piano teacher. Credit given in bers of the organization are urg' fleers exemplified the initiatory Apiary and adjacent territory
Genuine Indian head Linen
Lukes place. Talent, Ore. 68-3*
worjt
authorized
by
U.
S.
postoffice
med, Extra special choice, ea.. . ■
High School. Phone 341-J 53tf ed to make a special effort to be
finish, white only at, y d ..........
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The social committee whose¡department.
present. Ashland is very inter'
FOR SALE——Honey bees $4.
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ested in the success of this club personnel consisted of Mr. and
per colony. Also Mammoth Bronze
Mrs.
G.
W.
Loosley,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roseburg
votes
$15,000 bonds
as the work it hope8 to accomp'
turkeys and R. I. Red cockerels ‘
Chappie Coats for Ladies just in
Imported linen lluck toweling, satin
lish is one that is of vital Import' H. C. Stock, Mrs. Everton, Mrs, for new fire engine.
from prize winning stock. Prices |
sjiecial
at 15 percent Discount.
Maxey,
Mrs.
Winne
and
Mrs.
Aug-
i
ance
in
the
musical
life
of
the
reasonable. 695 Terrace St. Phone
finish, beautiful patterns
25
community and of keen interest ust Schuerman, had planned a de­
261-J.
69-3
All
colors
and
all
sizes
Specially priced, y a rd .............
licious repast and had spared no BE PREPARED FOR COUGHS
to every music lover.
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ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
pains to beautify the dining room
Do not wait until an attack of as
3
From Our Dept. K., Friday and Saturday Only
and banquet tables.
communicate with Ensign Lee
Covered Dish Luncheon—
“flu”
is
upon-you.
Take..care
of
g
of the Salvation Army at the ’
Great
baskets
of
fruit
and
nuts
Glass
W
ater
sets,
55c;
Large W ater Pitchers, 98c; 1 gal Stone Jugs, 29c.
"Covered Dish Luncheon” Is the
the
little
cough
or
cold
and
pre-
g
WhlteShield Home, 565 May-
feature of the December the four' graced the tables, and autumn
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
leaves and greenery brightened vent the big one, or an attack of J
th meeting of the Civic club.
“flu.”
Bear in mind Foley’s B
10-lyr.
The luncheon wil be at 12:30 by the vivid scarlet of laurel her'
Honey
and
Tar, the safe and sure g
TEADY, safe and
and it is hoped that every mem­ ries, added delightful color to
Dressmaking
remedy
for
coughs, colds, bron- H
table and room.
sure is th e pace
ber will keep the date in mind.
Dressmaking 121 Bush. Artis­
At least one hundred and fifty chial and throat troubles and ¡3
of a car equipped
The afternoon is purely a soci-
coughs resulting from “ flu.” F o l- ! l
tic as well as plain things. 67-5
w ith Goodyear Tires
al affair and there will be music friends, members and guests, en-
joyed the most satisfying repast j ey 8 H°ney and Tar the largest jg
w ith th e fa m o u s
to enliven the occasion.
DRESSMAKING— Work guar­
All-W eather Tread.
prepared for them by the e ffic i-! SpBing cough remedy in the
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anteed. 147 Factory St. Mgs. B.
T h e h ig h , th ic k ,
world— free from opiates. G e ti(
ent committee.
Woman's Auxiliary Meets—
from our already low prices. We have as complete a stock of mens shoes as you will find in any
Van Hardenberg.
67-lmo.
sharp-edged blocks
the
genuine—
refuse
substitutes.
Is
never
The
social
feature
The 'Woman’s Auxiliary of the
city store. Standard known lines like Ralston.TUCs, Beacon’s, Chippewa and Lion Brand.
o f t h a t p o w er fu l
neglected and everyone had a most i Sold everywhere.
American
Legion
will
hold
its
first
All reduced 15 percent for two Days
tread provide th e u t-
For a smooth shave,
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.
meeting in its new home at the thoroughly good time and tr u st; cz____
m
o
s
t
in
g
r
ip
p
in
g
and quick service, go
Armory Friday evening of this that many more of these delight-'
traction. T hey give
to the Shell Barber
ful meetings are in store for them, i
f W
* y f c
week.
you security all th e
Shop, across from De­
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It was decided recently to ar­
tim e, and prom ote
pot. Grinding of all
No. 1. Kid leathers with wool felt linings. Brown and Black kid trimmed
th e efficient, eco­
range the room occupied by the Guests <rf Phoenix Society—
I
we claim for it
kinds. Children’s work
neatly with red and bine and comfy soles. Regular $2.75 values
The Missionary Society of the —ri<l your system of Catarrh or Deaf-
n om ical operation
j G. A. R. for the regular meetings
specialty.
of your car.
Fresbyterian church were invited j ness caused by Catarrh,
at ...........................................................................................................................
of the Auxiliary.
Arrangements are planned that guests of the Phoenix Society at p ,
40
A * G o o d y e a r S erv ic e S t a tio n
W. A. SHELL, Prpo.
t h . beautiiul country homo „( F-J -C H ENBY & CO.,Toledo,Ohio
D e a le r* w e t e l l e n d r c c o m .
Xo. 2. Ladies Brown Kid, Comfy Sole, felt trimmed Regular $2.50
95
will
make
it
convenient
for
floor
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore
m e n d th e n e u G o o d y e a r
C o rd * w it h th e b eveled A l l .
Values
a
t
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Mrs.
Walter
Fraser-Brown
near
j
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—
work
and
decorations
will
be
pro'
W e a th e r T r e a d a n d b a c k
t h e m u p u iith t t a n d a r d
vided that will give a home like Phoenix on Tuesday of this week.
Buy for Xmas during this Sale
G o o dyear S ervice
A
fine
program
had
been
pre­
air
to
the
room.
A shland V'ulcanizing W orks
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pared. Songs, duest and solos,
H arrison Bros. Ford G arage
and a delightful little Missionary
Rdtekahs M e e t -
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14 Playlet with the work in India as
held its special meeting Tuesday the theme, made up this program,
‘W estern M ade for W estern T rade”
to which should be added a per­
"he;
ax? evening, with a large attendance
to welcome the distinguished fectly splendid report of theSynod- i
Old Stoves for New- -scuttles
leal meeting at Albany by Mrs.
visitors present.
and zincs
-
_
. Mrs. Edythe Kelley, the pres- Angel, who was a delegate t o .
h®8*
to^ f 1 ident of Rebekah Assembly, Mrs. that assembly.
coughs, colds, cronp, bronchial, i .
~
. . .
,
.
The most delicious refreshments ,
“fln” and lagrippe coughs is to take Mary D- Moas of Lakeview, vice
of the Assembly, and were served by the hostess, Mrs. i
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S president
Brother G. W. Trefren, Past Brown.
C O U G H R E M E D Y Grand Master of the Grand Lodge Those who were privileged to j
E v e r y u s e r is a fr ie n d
of Oregon attended this session at enjoy this most enjoyable m eet-;
which the degree work was ex­ ing were Mrs. J. W. McCoy, Mrs.
Van Sant, Mrs. Nims, Mrs. C. B. — because the whirling motion
emplified.
Mrs. Kelley made a splendid Lamkin, Mrs. J. R. Robertson and ! given to it is stronger than the
magnetism of the earth. When
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address, in which keen interest Mrs. Plummer.
this whirling force is spent, the
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Special At t out ion to Surgical i "as manifest and Mrs. Moss gave
I earth’s pull prevails. Any top
D iagnosis. Radium for t'ancei' and a pleasing talk that was much ap- Entertained at Dinner—
will spin longer than it takes
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Stanton
Watching cannot always see Modem Treatment for Diabetes, preciated.
danger ahead. Dodging cannot
1055 Pine St., San Francisco, Cal.
After the business session, the were host and hostess at an elab- j
“
¡chairman
of the social committee orate three course dinner at th eir!
always miss it. It comes like
Mrs. J. C. Ferguson, with her as- pleasant rooms in the Rosemont
a flash— does its damage— is
This is the same big east that played
sistants served most delicious cake apartments.
gone.
Duck was the motif of the din­ to begin their relief work on
and coffee.
Insurance against such risks
ner,
but with it were the most headache, cold, grippe or rheu­
Cannot Exist in the Human Body if
On Saturday of thia week the
Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
guards you from loss at all
You W i ll Use Trunk’s Prescription district convention of the Rebekah delicious accompaniments, that matic pains.
Absolutely true aspirin, tablets
times.
.h i’m
ï Ï Æ
Ü
V
Lodse will hold its c o l o n s In proved most satisfactory to the so skillfully made that their
beneficial action begins in 15
uhcumuUsmCiat,c ° r au> forn‘ oZ} Grants Pasg from ten a. m. all eye and satisfying to the palate.
Only insurance can give you
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rose were seconds. Snow-white, highest
ïh
is
Prescription
does
not
ruia
day;
closing
with
the
evening
constant financial protection.
heart1"' Eat"an
inea^and’ noSd-* meetinS and a banquet. Many the favored guests on this oc­ purity, never irritate or burn.
Consult your insurance agent
One of 200 Puretest prepara­
casion.
p X tfp V m V o ^
to attend from Ashland.
tions for health and hygiene.
as a specialist in protection.
»
- in s no m ercury
• • •
a a lic y la te soda, oil W intergreen or
While here, Mrs. Edythe Kel-
Every item the best that skill
n arcotics, but p o sitiv e ly overcom es
and conscience can produce.
any kind o f rheum atism or g o u t on ley was the guest of Mrs. J. Z. Delightful Dinner—
earth .
W hat m ore do you w an t?
P rice 2 0c, 3 5 c and $ 1 .0 0
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glenn were
T here le n o th in g ju st a s good, and Wing and Mrs. Mary D. Moss
it is im p o ssib le to g e t so m e th in g was entertained In the homes of gracious host and hostess at a
better. The g r e a te st uric acid s o l­
Real Estate and Real In­
ven t k n ow n and a lso a su p erior her relatives, the L. A. Moss and most delightful chicken dinner at
surance. (Estab. 1883)
l it e r lueiiicine.
their country home near Talent
T runk's P rescrip tion s e lls for $1.75 W. J. Moore families.
myMThpan^-CrS °f CornlnR Cal- 8ay». "thia la the beat comedy that ever played
Phone 211 41 East Main
or 3 for on ly $:> 00 at drug stores,
The Lodge feel that this was a last Sunday.
such as East Side Pharmacy,
Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 plus tax
Seats on sals at Plaza Confectionery
very successful and most enjoy-
There were fourteen ¿resent to
Classified Column
PROFESSIONAL
Glycerine Mixture
S o c ie ty
Many Women Use
Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Editor
Xmas
Greeting Cards
We invite you to call and look ov ver
our
_-
iht
ELHARTS
Friday and Saturday
Specials
36” Bath Robing
d*4
5 ■
36” Lonsdale Cambric
9 A
OUC
36” Outing Flannel
JP-
«O C
Jap Cotton Crepe
29c
Fancy Dresser Scarfs
Sheeting
d* 4
Brushed Wool Coats
50c
Linen Toweling
C 1
3$ ■
M ENS SH O E S R E D U C E D
S
Friday and Saturday any Man’s shoe in the store at a reduction
of
15%
Ladies’ and Men’s House Slipper? Specials
M e d ic in e W
,H do what
a
C«>25
<£ 4
i
Estate
Heat rola
good W ear
Stop Coughing
PROVOST BROS
Danger Is A
MORTON
HOSPITAL
does a spinning
top stand 9 °
One Night, Tuesday, Nov. 27th
The BiR City Road Show
“Peck’s
Bad
Boy”
For over 25 years the funniest play ever written
Quick Traveler
RHEUMATISM
Ashland Armory Auspices 484th Co. A. C, A
‘B u/ieteoV
Aspirin Tablets
All star cast with
Arthur Van Slyke
featured comedian with
Kolb and Dill
Billings Agency
McNair Bros.
Store
Special Orchestra