Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 14, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES i
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A D aily C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
local Interest.
O ut-of-tow n V isitors—
,
Got The Five—
At th e C om m unity H ospital—
Andrew MoLane happened to I Lois Lym an, w ho resides w ith
he a t th e Vining W ednesday even- her parents on Van Ness Avenue,
ing and picked the five d o lla r1 had her tonsils removed lately at
gold piece in the grab box. The ¡the Community Hospital.
Friday, December i i , 1023
V isitin g Her©—
Mrs. Merle W alters is visiting
a t the home of her grandm other,
Mrs. Rogers on Oak* street. She
is
here from Grass Lake, where
, young man ia w orking on a ranch
she and her husband have been
in Dead Indian and was here R eturns from San F r a n c is c o -
living for several months. C hrist­
by tine
for a short visit. Most all reports
Mrs. L. II. Klum, who resides mas shopping is responsible for
of money coming from the giab at 773 Boulevard, returned this her visit at this time.
box were of pennies.
week from San Francisco, where H ere from Medford—
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i she visited with her son Otto,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Holm, of Med
Embroidered silk kimona and j Klum who came to the states with ford, are guests a t the home of
B E R .N A R .R .
M ACFADDEN
Pl iCe Ut JaP A r t j the fo°tball team from the U n i-; th eir daughter, Mrs. F arris Stan
Store, Medford.
88-8jVersity of Hawaii. He is coach of ton today,
It is hardly necessary to mention the
the college team, but was defeat-
I_
necessity
for breathing pure air, and
A new shipm ent of Suits and ed by Pomona in th eir game here,
¡¡«specially when taking deep-breathing
overcoats have ju st arrived a t !
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¡exercises, if you wish the very great- .
P aulserud’s.
86tf Slid es Are In terestin g—
7-fealtk
Qi' hits
ONLY
MORE
SHOPPING
DAYS
THE
Christmas
Store
Felt and leather slippers. Jap
H. T. Roberts, of Lakeview, Store Medford
88.8
was among out-of-town visitors i
-
last night. Jam es Z. Mars, of San
Free Candy Cane at Rose Bros.
Francisco, is among late arrivals. Try your luck. Everybody is
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Casady guessing,
86-88-89
are oot-of-town guests from John j
Day, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. ' W eek-end V isitors—
Clark were guests last night from
Mrs. A. J. W inter, of Portland,
Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Orav- is spending the week-end with
enstein and child, registered from Mrs. E. E. Hewitt at her home on
est results. Take these deep breaths
K lam ath Falls, were guests last 23 C entral Avenue.
During the past week the stu-
when
in the open air, or else before an
Christm as Trad© Slow—
night at the Hotel Columbia.
"—All kinds of Toys are
■ dents of the biology classes of
open window. It is a good plan, for
Guests En R oute—
Christm as m ailing has not
ready lor you here in
j j instance, when rising in the morning
both the high and grade schools j
“ Christm as at Pum pkin Hol­
R. W. Denham and Marion Den­ started with the rush that was an ­
to stand before an open window and
Toy vi lie—from rattles
have been shown an interesting
le r’’, the dram atic hit of the ham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ticipated by postal a u th o ritie s,'
f
.inhale
perhaps
a
dozen
full,
complete
grup of lantern-slide pictures. The
lor the tw o -y e a r-o ld
aeason, Bellview school house C. L. Jeffries last night. They are according to Don Spencer. The
I , i breaths. This will help greatly to
pictures included the cone-bear-
baby to. steam engines
Saturday night.
88-1 from Clarkston, W ash., en route Postal departm ent has been set
brush cobwebs from your brain and
,
, ,
in£ trees of Oregon and Oregon
and autos for the big
to California.
and prepared for the usual heavy vtr j e oi,nn, . <
♦». <
brighten you up for the day’s duties
; birds, shown in th e ir n atu ral
NOTICE— If you own property,
use o«. the „,»,1». but people are colors The
and responsibilities.
hoys. This wide var­
These suggestions apply with equal
you carry Insurance; it always
Buy your Christm as gifts a t ev.dently w aiting until the last Uolver>ltJ,
Or
ExtensIon
iety is one reason why
force to both sexes. Because of the
pays to get my rates before you the Trinity Guild bazaar, Decern m inute to send th eir gifts. T hat Dlvlslon and
( 'hristmas shopping is
loaned to the
fashions of dress usually in vogue the
insure. Yeo, of course.
77-tf ber 20, to be held in the parish practice is discouraged by thp school by Mrs. were
Rosa Dodge Galey,
so easy here
jt breathing of women is much more re­
house.
86 and 88 mail service.
who had obtained them for her
stricted
than
that
of
men.
Further­
Let us fit you out in a Holi-i
work in the Study Club.
more, they are generally less inclined
day suit and overcoat. Paulserud’s '
If you don’t see Aunt Hepsy at
To be given away— guess the
l X
t0 .a thlet*c pursuits involving exercise
86-tf Bellview Saturday night you’ll weight of the large candy cane i
which compels deep breathing.
OBITUARY
It is a curious fact that until recent
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! miss half of your life.
88-1 on display in Rose Bros, window.
It would be a queer Clirist-
years
the world generally, the medical
¡Guesses Free.
86-88-89
Beautifully decorated 15 pieces'
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profession included, held the opinion
mas
morning that didn’t
U. T. Myers was born in Mar­
china Tea Set $2.95. Jap A rt Business Visitors—
that there is a fundan»ental difference
bring some interesting ad­
a
t
'
io
a,
Iowa,
May
8,
1850
and
pass-
between men and women in breathing.
Store, Medford.
88-8
W. R. W alter, of H ornbrook,
ditions to doll families, and
Hand made linen lidkfs.
Observation of the natural breathing
°f course all playhouses
in
•
ed
away
a
t
the
family
home
on
and Glen E. Thomson, of W enat- Trinity Guild ß azaar Dec. 20
of boys, and girls would soon prove the
should have some furniture,
Officials Visit—
i chee, were business visitors yes- Parish House.
85-3 Church stre et December 14, 1923
absurdity of this opinion. Owing to
new dishes a n ’ everything
at 4:30 o’clock. He was 73 years
the universal use of the corset, thor­
E. L. King, superintendent of terday,
Come on down to Toyville
acic breathing, or chest breathing, the
JUST AS PARIS DECREES
7 months and 5 days old. N eural­
girls! \ ou will find every­
the Portland Division of the
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Lyceum is Appreciated—
result of the artificial constriction of
thing
here you want for
gia
of
the
heart
is
said
to
have
Artful
and
new
are
the
frocks
pic­
Southern Pacific company, passed
Blue and white Japanese lunch
The Larcher-Sinith duo last
the body at and below the waist line,
Christmas.
tured
here,
the
fashionable
wood
brown
appeared to be the natural method of
through Ashland yesterday morn- cloth on sale 48x48 in. 66c; 60x n’ght gave one of the prettiest, caused his deatlb
S
e 8 Kf heaT I silk crêpe de Chine! b ^ a th in g f o r'w o rn « ,” wheïe’M ^ d U
His
illness
was
not
long,
as
ing in his private car on No. 13 60 in., $1.19; 70x70 in. $1.48. well prepared and easily apprecia-
naming been selected for their develop- phragm atic breathing was recognized
T hat Say Mamma!
and visited with G. N. K ram er a Jap A rt Store, Medford, Ore. 88-8 ted concerts of the w inter season. earlier in the week he complained E Î ' j «It-™ fi/ St .modeI P'Çtures the as proper and natural for men. Only
U ii
° n l r2 n t. great,y affected ln recent years have medical authori­
PRICED
short time. J. J. K eith, general
The Civil W ar costumes and of heart trouble and after visit­ k t >y
y well-dressed
wed-dressed Parisiennes.
Parisiennes The
The Inn®-
long- ties recognized that this difference was
$1.00,
$1.75,
$2.75, $3.48
auditor for the same company,
ing
a
local
doctor
was
informed
Christm as gifts for everybbdy at music were especially fine and
w ai.ted blouse falls gracefully over a . really
. . . . . due vut,
lo artificial
a riin aa i methods
mciD(
only to
of
belt
of
self-material
to
which
the
plaited
dress
and
that
natural
breath!
came through W ednesday night the T rinity Guild bazaar to *be made a hit with the older people, of the seriousness of his sickness.
ng m
apron is attached. A sectional collar
on No. 53 and spent a short tim e held in the parish house, Décern­ Every musical num ber and the He suffered intense pain, but died finishes the round neck, while the short women and men is absolutely the
same.
as the guest of G. N. K ram er, his her 20.
86 and 88 funny acts of their program was- quietly.
sleeves are trimmed with plaited
frills
••
— i
y°u 'wish to ascertain more ex-
personal friend.
The first few years of his of self-material. Medium size r reauirea
^ u 11-6’ | actly whether or not your breathing is
high class. A fair crowd attended
yards 36-inch material.
entirely satisfactory, stand up, take a
To Spend Holidays w ith Relatives the second num ber of the lyceum, younger life were spent with his
Becomii
>ming alike to slender and stout deep breath and observe not only the
Cosy Bedroom Slippers are
We deliver the goods. Service
is the second model, with a deep « p a n » « » in the region of the io n t-
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Miller and which is sponsered by the Ameri- j Paren *s *n Iowa, later he moved to r
circular i f flounce
the bottom
among the practical gifts
Is our m otto. Detricks— phone : daughter departed this morning can Legion.
Idaho and lived there a short •L-X
• ♦ • a a t t T
• ¿ r m of
° ‘ the ! ach and abdomen but also at the sides
?kirt: . J 1 ,18 ,tnmmed w?th. fancy ®1,k and in the back. If you
you place
place the
the
every one likes to receive.
62.
53tf by auto for Newberg, Oregon,
time and returned again to the braid stitched on to emphasize the coat
you the
P ace lower
the
.
e
i Palms of your hands upon
ou 11 find all types here,
to spend the holidays with rela­
Say it with a box of chocolates east’ Not satisfied with life in effect of the front of the dress. 5 w '
the back’ jUSt ab°Ve the Wa!st
mounting
the
revers
is
a
from warm cozy slippers for
collar of self- hne, you should feel the expansion of
Have your clothes cleaned and tives and friends.
We wrap for shipping free of P ° wa
returned to Idaho and
material. A narrow belt holds in the the body in this p art pressing upward
cool w inter mornings, to dec­
pressed for the Holidays. P aul­
charge. Rose Bros.
84tf ^ ver there the m ajor portion of fulness at the waist. Medium size
through
the
action
of
the
diaphragm
orative
mules and satin slip­
require
seru d ’s.
86tf
uires 6J^ yards 36-inch material,
; the rem ainder of his life
Tillamook cheese, cream cheese,
as a deep breath is inhaled. Also by
pers.
odel:
First
Model:
Pictorial
Review
Dress
n
»
..:—
>i,.
i___.
.
,
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cottage cheese, milk and butter. A ttractv© A ds—
In th a t state he became an in­ No. 1795. Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. ! th* § d« in« a C Ìhf
r
Goldfish and supplies. Jap Art We sell the best. Detricks.
Price 45
A4 cents.
renta
i at t n e JU9t above the waist line
53tf
Priced
The Christm as ads by Ashland fluential citizen and engaged in Price,
75
you will feel the lateral expansion in
Second
Model
Store, Medford.
88-8
the
stock
business.
The
rugged
m erchants this year are more
enes dus Enee, 45 expansj0Q lt noted w front o£ body.
Yes real salt rising bread. SOtt than ordinarily attractive. P a rt of characteristics and
abstinence cents. ,
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R oses A re P la n te d —
this is the recognition of the fact from personal weaknesses prob­
ii
.ft
If the w inter does not prove too
Come to Medford and look at th a t illustrated ads tell the story, ably developed during his life in
Most complete line of box cnoc-
TOO
LA
TE
TO
CLASSIFY
j d a te s In the city. W atch our
hard for tender rose bushes, the the Jap A rt store you will save and create the impression of de­ the west.
In our Christmas dis­
parking in front of- Hotel Ashland money and get gifts suitable for sire. The Tidings feels somewhat
84tf
In 1913 he was m arried to
FOR SALE— Oak buffet, 83 ! window. Rose Bros.
plays, you will find an
will be a myriad of blossoms next every member of your family.
p art in this for the neatness i ^'lances Swan Pinson a t W eiser, Morton St.
88-3
umbrella
so attractive
summer. Choice rose bushes were
88-8 and taste with which the ads are Idaho. Following th eir m arriage
Classified ads bring results.
that she’ll he proud to
planted by Mr. Jeffries early this
arranged, type used, and contrasts they resided six years in W ash­
WANTED— Fresh milch cow.
week and will replace the brilliant Remain in Aslilund—
carry it; in silk, silk and
produced. A dvertising is as much ington and came to Ashland in Holstein preferred. Fresh how or MILLIONS A R E
geranium s th a t have been
Mr. and Mrs. Chesebro, Miss L. a part of a m an’s business as his 1919 where they have lived con­
linen, or American taf-
in January. Must be heavy m ilker
FA C IN G STA R V A TIO N
sightly spot in other seasons. It Chesebro and F. F. Lindstaedt, all m erchandise, especilly in his own tinuously since th a t time.
letta, with decorativTe
and gentle. For Sale— Few Duroc
is said th a t other exterior decora­ of Oakland, Cal., are rem aining town paper.
He is survived by his wife, four shoats 75 to 80 pounds. Mrs. Ny-
(Continued from page 1)
handles.
tions are to be added.
in Ashland several days. Their de­
sons and one daughter, all step berg. Talent. Lukes old place.
ren and the elderly people of the
lay is partially caused by motor
A Victor record from Rose children, and an adopted daugh-
88-3* middle cl.ass, whose savings of a
Nohting better than salt rising trouble tho they have been see- Bros, make the most ideal C h rist-!te r> Lois 6 months old.
bread. Bon Ton.
84tf ing Ashland from close range.
life tim e have been swept away
mas gift.
Scores of friends will be
84tf
FOR SALE— Leghorn hens 50c
by the collapse of the currency.
¡shocked to hear of the death of each. Phone 340-Y.
88-3
For the best tam ales try Rose
As
a result of first-hand evidence
Xmas gifts som ething out of Blue Lo<lge In itiates—
I Mr. Myers. A great love for child­
Bros.
84-tf the ordinary from Jap A rt Store,
P'CiR SALE— Renu-life electric brought from Europe by church
Seventy-five members of the ren characterized his life and
Medford, Main St. near Pacific Blue Lodge attended
r—are the Hycrest purses and
initiation ' many children played an im port- vibrator. Reasonable. 156 North i leaders of all denom inations, con­
handbags
we are showing
C alifornia Man Does Business— Highway.
S8-8 j and banquet ceremonies at M ason-' ant p art in hls career as a bSne- Main.
88-3* firmed by inform ation received
for
Christmas
giving. There
F. H. Brohlin wanted to come
from
the
most authoritative
jic Temple yesterday. Four 'in itia - factor- He was always insistent
are modish flat purses,
to Oregon and take home a load
FOR SALE— T o k a y g r a p e sources in the governm ent at
gracefully shaped hand bags
u°Urr Chrl8tmas Sifts at tes were given degrees a t the af­ for the w elfare of others, but
of Christm as trees to sell to peo­
w
h i c h . . a r e ..rem arkably
plants;
also
sheep
or
will
trade
W
ashington,
it.
is
clear
th
a
t
be-
voiceless in his wants.
h
e em tern n and evening ses ion
roomy, and tiny bags for
ple in Fresno. In order th a t he te r Toin
for
cow
or
heifer.
R.
Scheiderei-
i
fore
the
w
inter
is
far
advanced
’ ° e e d in the parish banquet prepared by C. C. Wei-
Funeral services are ten tativ e­
evening use.
m ight make the trip w ithout so 0USP'
87-3* millions in Germany will be con-
86 and 88 senberger was featured at 6:00. ly planned for Sunday afternoon ter, R -l, Box 173.
Priced
much expense and keep his m a­
CONVALESCENT H O M E -A r e
„Wi‘h
at 2:30 from the B aptist church.
to
98 Ea.
chine in use for a good purpose, Ellison-W hite A rtists Visit—
a ll,.’ ?
’ ? "ey° nd aD’ Uli"S
Rev. B. C. Miller will officiate. you fa r from th e home f folks?
B
eautiful
and
useful
Xmas
he loaded up with oranges and
Bessies Larcher and Beatrice
H. C. Stock has charge of other M other B arber will take care of f j has yet been imagined in this
country.
arrived in Ashland soon after and Smith, Ellison-W hite a rtists who things, handm ade will be for sale arrangem ents.
you. Come and talk it over.
was able to sell his entire stock presented the second num ber of by Trinity Guild Dec. 20th at the I
“ The Federl Cunoeil will carry
Classified ads bring results.
here and In Medford to grocers. the w inter lyceum at the Armory Parish House.
on this campaign for the relief of
C lassified ads bring resu lts.
Fine quality sheer lawn i Pure
pu Linen Handkerchiefs
A shlanders are now having the last night, were guests at the
the suffering in Germany in
H andkerchiefs in w hite and
in white and colors with em-
benefit and buying oranges a t the Hotel Ashland. A voluntary musi-
thorough co-operation with the
colors. Priced
I br oiderery in corner. Priced
Plaza M arket for a minimum, cale prelude to their evening’s en-
American Friends Service Com­
10c to 39c Each
25c to $1.25 Ea.
price.
ertainm ent
entertained
other
m ittee and the various denom ina­
? C Ï7 D X T D V / n n n r T T a n
a
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*—
guests at the hotel. H. A. Steen,
tional agencies.”
O ÍS SEEN B Y (POPULAR cM ECHANICS c^MAGAZINE
Cliff Payne makes Tables.
P ric e d 48c, 5 0 c, »5c, # 1 .1 » , # 1 .2 5 Box
of Cleveland, Interested In the
7ollow
Log
Is
Wireless
Set
balloons.
Off
the
ground,
they
remain
Useful
Clamp«for
Stepladdcr
Ellison-W hite, was in Ashland
Old fashioned lasses cream ta f­
of Wild Jungle Tribes
either motionless or slowly paddle
Toys— Jap A rt Store Medford today.
fy
a t Rose Bros.
84tf
A simple and useful clamp for tLe
themselves along with their webbed
88-8
stepladder,
that
serves
as
a
i
ice
feet, not unlike the flight of a dragon
The Quality Store
See Bellview’s best talen t in
fly, but lacking in its speed. The crea­ holding windows while setting the
panes or painting, can be made from
Classified Ads Bring Results
Fresh fru it cake and mince "C hristm as at Pum pkin H oller”
tures have bills like ducks.
*
•
•
m eat ingredients— brown sugar, Saturday night.
88-1
Fighting Fire with Steam
citron, spices, orange peel, lemon
Saves Many Oil Wells
peel, w alnuts and so forth. De­
Christm as gifts for everybody at
tricks. We deliver.
59-tf the Trinity Guild bazaar to be
In the great oil fields of the West,
where the ever-present danger of fire
held in the parish house, Decem­
haunts the drillers, steam has been
N otice—
ber 20.
86 and 88
found
to be one of the most effective
Funeral services for the late U.
means of combating the flames. As a
T. Myers have been set momen­
SPECIAL! Pure virgin wool
flash of lightning, a spark from a piece
tarily for Sunday afternoon at overcoats $20. at P aulserud’s.
of metal, or a lighted match, may start
a blaze that will result in the destruc­
2:30 from the B aptist church.
86tf
tion of millions of dollars’ worth of
Fours sons of Mrs. Myers are ex­
property, ceaseless guard is maintained
pected to arrive from W ashing­ Don’t F o rg et the Story H our—
over the wells. Nevertheless, fires axe
ton and Los Angeles and the def­
frequent, and batteries of steam boilers
Tomorrow afternoon at the li­
inite date and hour of the funer­ brary Mis K atherine Parson will
are kept in readiness to fight them, as
water would only aid their spread. two pieces of oak about 2H ft. long,
al is pending their arrival.
conduct the weekly story hour.
with a bolt passing through the center
When a gusher turns into a volcano of
Long
before
the
first
modern
radio
of both as shown; a wingnut is provide (
A ttendance last Saturday was
set came into being the wild South liquid fire, it is surrounded by a sand on the bolt. It is not necessary“to i *
K ohm an’s salft rising bread,
very good considering the am ount American tribes that live in dense for- embankment to catch the blazing oil; move the wingnut to attach the clamp.
1 lb. loaf 10c, I K lb. loaf 15c. of entertainm ent th at was taking ests and grass-covered plains near the
Merely push* the clamp over one leg vf
Bon Ton.
84-tf plac© at the same hour in other equator, had “wireless” outfits made
the stepladder from the inside, and
places
from the trunks of hollow trees. For
then over the other leg, after which the
years the jungle and tundra have
ut is tightened. This tool can be
■ Christmas at Pum pkin Hol­
echoed the booming of these huge
equally well on a common ladder.
ler at Bellview school Saturday
o per cent pure silk pongee drums. By means of code systems,
• • •
night. Benefit of P. T. A.
88-1 guaranteed by governm ent stam ps each tribal chieftain keeps in touch
Filling Auto Vacuum Tank
88c per yard. Jap A rt Store, ^ h his people, calling his warriors,
g 8 _ g ordering raids against enemies, warning
Many beautiful gifts at Dar- Medford.
If a funnel and small gasoline can are
of
marauders,
or
announcing
the
ap­
at
hand, the simplest way to fill the
ling Studio.
75-tf
______
proach of strangers. The sound emit-
automobile vacuum tank is to remove
Mr. Automobile Owner:- Do ted by one of these instruments which,
the plug at the top of the tank and pour
Large loaf quality bread 10c— ¡ you know th ere is a difference ** *s said> can be heard for many miles,
in the gasoline. If no funnel is avail­
Bon Ton.
84tf.
able, the best method of filling the tan!
in autom obile rates? You can save is like the dull, distant boom of a
cannon.
quickly is as follows: Close the throttl»
money by insuring with me.
and shut off the ignition, then press th<
W ater Pip© B e in g K iiil—
Yeo. of course. 77-tf Flying Fur-Bearing Animal
starter switch. It may be necessary,
A w ater pipe is beinfc laid in
F lo re n c e F a rlo w
with some starters, to switch on thr
Reported
Found
in “ O p e n in g R e v u e ”
the basement of the Orchard
Ignition for a moment, in order that
Try our fresh kippered salmon
Without wings and heavier than air,
the
starter gears may mesh. The ac­
shoe repairing establishm ent. The "D etrlcks.”
-
53-tf a newly discovered type of fur-bearing
tion of the motor will then cause
work is being supervised by A. A.
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animal, or bird that can fly, was re­
enough suction to draw the gasoline
Cunningham , assited by L. E. Called to Brownsville—
ported. recently to the French Zoolog­
from the rear tank into the vacuum
Stennet. The side walk was torn > Mrs. F. B. Moore has been ical Society from the wilds of French
tank. The throttle must be kept
Admission $1.00 and $1.50
I)rtors Open 7:15
bollen are brought
dosed, as otherwise the engine simply
open this morning, but it is said called to Brownsville, Ore , on Cochin China. About the size of a cat,
(Plus
Tax)
( ’urlain 8:15
steam ars turned
drawl most of the air through the
the work will not require a very account of serious illness of her the creatures are said to rise to a height
of several yards by distending their
the
Asmes,
slowly
«tttjnring
carburetor, and not enough through
long time for completion.
.fa th e r, R. E. Graham.
stomachs until they appear like small
;j
n e u r o teak-
— m r^ W in w i i w t o i h ii mill a l l i n
Father o f
Physical
C u ltu r e
Daily Fashion Hint
Variety!
foy Dept. on the
Balcony
AndAsîorDolls
a tid D o lU W
—
^oaKnowLitdeChk
See the Dolls
Toy Dept. on the
Balcony
Slipper Comfort
$ l25to$2
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Give Her a
Rain or Shine’
$1°° t0 $1 1 98
Ornamental As
Well As Useful
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9 - A
$7
Give Handkerchiefs this Christmas
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Handkerchiefs in Fancy Gift Box
E. R. Isaac & Co:
Gifts for every member of the Family
THERE ARE PLENTY OF SEATS LEFT
----For----
“TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS”
The 3-Act Sensational Musical Comedy
VINING THEATRE, MONDAY, TUESDAY
Big
Elks
Show
Boost
Xmas
Charity
50 People—Pretty Girls—Funny Comedians—Beautiful
Costumes—Gorgeous Revues—2 Hours of Fun
Phone or Call at Vining Theatre for Tickets