Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 18, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND D A IL Y T ÎD ÎX G 3
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Medford last evening to meet
the Republican Central
, Committee and
R epresentatives
Ralph Cowgill and John Carkin.
Tuesday, Novem ber 1ft, 1924
half of the workmen at the Copco ity.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
camp3 voted to remain a t work,
Daeschner entered the dip’o-
members of the carpenters’ and matic service in 1887, when M.
FOR RENT: — 6-room un­
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other organized unions, is con­ Paul Cambon wa3 Ambassador to
furnished
house, 63 Alida. Phone
sidered by the Copco officials as London, and Daeschner became
A D aily C hronicle o f th o se w ho com e and go, and even ts of
♦ ’ R eturned Today—
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justification of their refusal to one of his secretaries. Later he 299.
local Interest
Miss B ertha Borrall returned
grant the dem ands made upon became F irst Secretary at London
OWNER W ILL SELL a good 6-
j today from P ortland where she
them.
under Leon Bourgeois. During
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room
home at 399 Beach street.
I has been spending the past few
It was stated Monday th a t I. the World W ar he was Minister j
Order your Thanksgiving T u r -[days. she was called there by the
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W. W. pickets were active in to Lisbon and later at Bucharest. ! Call.
key. Phone Mrs. A. B. Chapman, illness of her sister, who is much
Hornbrook,
trying
to
persuade
the
For
the
past
tw’o
years
he
has
Alalta Com m audery No. 4
1P11.
67— 4 improved.
incoming laborers not to go to the ; been director of technical and ad- i FOR REN T:— a-room furnish­
K n igh ts Tem plar
Copco plant, but th a t they were m inistrative affairs at the Foreign ed bungalow, lovely yard, front­
M asonic H all
It
is
not
too
early
to
have
your
ing park on G ranite street. E. T.
not m eeting with much success, i Office on Quai d'Orsay.
R eturn H om e—
I
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,
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,
i
Christm
as
p
o
rtrait
made.
Darling
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&
C. W. Johnson and Mrs. L. E.
Twice M. Daeschner stepped out Staples.
Stated Conclave, W ednesday i
kt
.
,
a
n
Studio.
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21
of the direct line of diplomatic
evening, November 19. Routine i
i G artin, brother and sister of O.
promotions, once to be secretary
business, also Red Cross degree.
i II. Johnson of this city will re-
Get your Christm as gifts at the j turn to Portland tomorrow after
of Rouvier when he was Prein- :
Ail Sir K nights courteously in-
Macabee Bazaar Saturday at Ash-
ier,- and again to fill the s a m e !
v Red.
1 a visit of about three weeks.
land. Hotel Building.
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post under Raymond P o in care;
P. H. JOHNSON. E. C
GET YOUR
when the la tte r was Prem ier i n ■
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
67-2
In Medford—
1912.
Mrs. Minnie O. PaVker of Ash-!
If. re—
M. Daeschner is a keen g o lf,
Rudolph Valentino, and Bebe Daniels in a scene Prom the Paramount Picture
Mr. and Mrs. Georgp Parsley, land was a business visitor in I
player, which is still uncommon i
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Monsieur
Beaucaire*
A
Sidney
Olcott
Production
PARIS, Npv. 17. — When M. in Paris. He also plays an excel­
f ormer Ashland residents, were in Medford yesterday.
NOW PLAYING AT THE VINING
Jules
Jusserand, French Ambas­ lent game of tennis.
Ashland today from Hornbrook.
Chicken tam ales that will de-
sador to the United States a n d !
Mrs. Josephine Applegate Mc-
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dean
of the diplomatic corps in
Paulseruds Suits are exquisite- light you at The Plaza.
l make the operations at Copco
Callen, who died a t her home in DEPARTMENT CAN
AND
tailored. Let us m easure you
DECIDE ON AREAS practically impossible, the Copco j W ashington, retires before the end j A KELIABLE COUGH REMEDY
Oakland
Sunday
morning
from
an
tip now.
66-tf To San Francisco—
officials could not consider this of the year after nearly 30 years [ Why experiment with unknown
Jim Bowers left today for San attack of heart failure was thfe
of service in America, he will be
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.- -The special demand.
widow of the late A. McCallen,
Francisco
where
he
will
spend
succeeded
by M. Emilie Daeschner, i remedies for th at cough or cold
I ’roin H ilt—
D epartm ent of the Interior has the
The release of class w ar pris-
j when you can secure FOLEY’S
founder
of
the
F
irst
National
one of the few French diplom ats
Mrs. A. Leaners of H ilt was in a short time on business.
authority
to
decide
finally
the
area
i
oners
is
another
demand
which
I HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND?j
Bank of Ashland.
Ashland yesterday shopping and
of irrigation ' projects under th e ; the Copco officials could not con- financially able to accept the j It is a safe and reliable rem ed y ,
Following
Mr.
McCallen’s
re­
Reduced prices on p o rtraits dur-
a isiting
friends.
Carey Act, based on the needs of sider, since they have no juris- post.
ng November. D arling Studio. tirem ent from active m anagem ent the land,'and available w ater, the diction over the release of pris-
Mine. Daeschner, his w’ife, i n - ■
,, for the relief
„ of coughs, colds, i
of
the
bank
the
family
moved
to
herited an immense fortune from ; loarseueRh 'qually beneficial for
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Childrens Books. McNair Bros.
her family, the Krug». w„ r | d. ! y °un g n u ,l ol<i._ Mra. Anna Cornell,
Berkeley, which city has been United States suprem e court heid oners.
The w orkers a t the Midway
in
deciding
the
cases
of
the
Com­
Bridgeton, N. J., states: “ I bought
their home for a num ber of years.
At Meilford—
T o M edford—
monwealth Tritst Company of ram p made the following indivi- famous champagne m anufacturers. FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR
A. C. Joy of this city was Mrs. McCallen was a native daugh­ Pittsburg
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Putney and
Smith and dual demands, which w’ere re­ They will be accompanied to :
against
ter of Oregon, daughter of Jam es
among
those
from
Ashland
who
America by their daughters, Mlh*. j i COMPOUND for nty cold and find
ton, Dick, journeyed to Medford
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others of Twin Falls, and the fu se d :,
Drug Sforo t
it g re a t.” Insist upon the g en u in e.1 2Ä«?
Applegate
and
granddaughter
of
yesterday and will spend several were in Medford on business yes­
“ That we get a bath house at A ntoinette, 20, and Mile. Irene, ! Refuse substitutes. Sold every­
i
Salmon
River
Land
and
*W
ater
; Charles Applegate of the Apple-
terday.
18. A nother daughter is m arried
days visiting with relatives.
I Company against Caldwell and Midway camp.”
where.
gate brothers w’ho led the first
“ That we get better food at in France, and their onjy son Is
! others and the Idaho Irrigation
' extensive im m igration to Oregon
in the Schneider steel works a t !
We deliver the goods -Detricks
Save »10.00. walk upstairs to 1
, Company against Fred Gooding Midway camp.”
a
rre
s
tailo
r
shop.
17—
t
t
vm ? he e w e d j a j o n route. Hrs. j
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“ That we, demand an increas - Creusot.
McCallen was 65 years of age at;
i of • pay for all tunnel skinners and
The Daeschner family came to
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the
time
of
her
death.
From
K
lam
ath—
Paris
front Alsace one hundred • f +
H ere Today—
DANUBE RIVER IS
j m uckers a3 a minimum wage at
She
is
survived
by
the
follow
years ago, and the New Ambassa-
Miss Clara Caulkins and sev­
Charles H arrison of the Oliver
SCENE OF PIRACY $5 0° per da^ underground.”
^’hilled Plow W orks is in Ashland eral friends were in Ashland this ing children: Mrs. G ertrude Mulit,
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! . “ T hat w’e demand b etter bull dar was born here in 1863, and ! "
¡Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. W. L.
has spent much of his diplomatic
today from Portland visiting the morning from Klam ath Falls.
GALATZ, R um ania, Nov- IS — cook service.”
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¡C
urtis, Ashland; Andrew J. Mc­
local Ford agency.
Operating up and down the Dan-!
“ That we demand more space j Hfe in the Foreign Office because
-Chicken tam ales th at will de­ Callen, A shftnd; Mrs. Edna Hill, ube river in a powerful motor Hi the bunkhouse.’’
cf
g ieat adm inistrative abil-
H ealdsburg, California; Edward
Complet© line of Ashland Can- light you at The PlazaT
64— tf
boat armed with a machine gun,
“ That we demand hot and cold
McCallen, Berkeley, C alifornia; Terenti, the notorious pirate, is w&te r a t all tim es.”
nor <lo not claim to be fifty or one liundrtHl per
OBITUARY
r.-d Goods at Detricks.
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all
of
whom
are
at
Berkeley
to
a
t.
cent below ethers; we however do make our
Mrs. Ophelia Jane Kincaid was
Put in Window—
still at large despite the united!
“ T hat we demanjd $6.50 mini-
tend
the
funeral
which
will
be
born
in
Iowa
on
July
13,
1853.
Mc-
Vanness Scalp Massage.
A new window was put in the
prices as low and in many cases lower than any
i held at the family home tom or­ efforts of both Rumanian and mum wage for m iners.’'
¡She came to Oregon in 1860 b y !"
N air Bros.
Plaza Confectionery yesterday, re­
H
ungarian
police
to
catch
Undertaker in the County,
him.!
The Copco officials report thej’
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row, W ednesday afternoon at
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H
i way of the Isthm us of P anam a'
placing the one which was brok
One
ot
liis
laie
adventures
was
to
are
maklncr
everv
nossiblo
effort
.
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2:30. Mra. McCallen is also su r­ . . . . . . ,
..
.
, are m ailing every
wlth her parents. She was marrleil i
I cave for P ortland—
en recently.
Our stock and equipment is among the
fight his way through a com pany• to give the laborers the best of i tQ w R Kincaid jn June 1 8 6 0 ;
vived
by
h
er
aged
m
other,
Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Dave W hittle left
best and our Funeral Chapel is^i model, an in­
Caroline Applegate, who is past of Rum anian soldiers near Bralia livirig conditions and have ordered and hag resided Qn Ne„ Creek
' esterday morning for Portland
Sm art new models In Ready-to-
Terenti makes a specialty of b etter stoves and other equip-;
. „
spection will convince von.
90
years
of
age.
She
resides
at
—
,
, ,
i
.
ever since,
nnd Corvallis where they will visit w ear a t Paulseruds.
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captures
for
ransom
,
and
he
pre-
m
ent:
but
they
felt
the
agitation
.,
.
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.
1
Monrovia, California.
,
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,
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Mrs. Kincaid is the m other of
fur about a week.
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AYe also have the onlv Fire Proof Slumber
Two sisters, Mrs. Lulu Godbeld iers tot gather in women and of the I. \ \ . W. members was thirteen children, twelve of whom
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Here Today—
children
of
well-to-do
families.
He
un-American and they would not are living. Fred W. Kincaid, a son,
of Monrovia. California and Mrs.
Room and preparation room to be found be­
Special Auto Accident Policy
Glen Hill of »the Hill Mercan­
shows consideration to- the poor grant any of the concessions re- died several years ago.
H
erbert
Oakley
of
Los
Angeles
tween San Francisco and Portland.
t r $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo tile company of Talent was in
fisherm en and farm ers along th e ; quested. The fact th a t more than
survive her.
of course.
24-tf Ashland today on business.
She is survived by W. R. K in­
river, who warn him of the ac-|
No charge for use of Slumber room or
caid, husband of A shland; D. W.
tivities
of
th
e
-police.
He
recent­
TERRIFIC
GALE
IS
H ere Y esterday—
I'hmeral Chapel,
Kincaid of A shland; Mrs. Mary
Tamales, best in the city, “ The
ly found two girls who had been
CAUSE
OF
DEATHS
Mr. Bailey, engineer of the Hose” .
Howard,
Medford;
Mrs.
Alice
60— tf
bathing in the river near Galatz
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Cook, Ashland; E ttie Morris, Ash­
and
whisked them away in his;
NEW
YORK,
Nov.
18.
—
W
ith
Company from Portland visited I.adies Aid M eeting—
land; R. W. Kincaid. A shland;!
seventeen deaths in the wake of speedy boat before they could
i he Ashland office yesterday on
Mrs.
Daisy W hitney of A neorage.!
Thfe Ladies Aid of the Metho­
an ice tepped gale, w arm er w eath­ make an outcry.
l.is way to K lam ath Falls.
Alaska; Mrs. M artha F ru it, Mc­
dist Church will meet at two-
er was predicted foiv today and
Minnville;
E. L. Kincaid, Ashland;
th irty tomorrow afternoon at the
Funeral Directors
Paulseruds for cleaning
and home of Mrs. A. A. Marske at the! I tomorrow. Four deaths were re-
Mrs.
Mabel
Corbett, Sacranjento; ■
Tax reform ers propose cigarette
Day
Phone
212— Niglit Phones 255-R, 2«2-J
i
ported
here
as
being
due
to
the
Tresslng. Phone 119. We call and corner of Allison and Sherman
Mra. Maude Henderson, Seward,
tax
of
2
cents
per
package.
cold, and six were killed in au­
Mrs. Louis Dodge, I.ady A ssistant
deliver.
66-tf streets.
j A laska; Mrs. Bertha Blackaby.
tomobile accidents which were the
Ontario, Oregon; Mrs. Irene Avent
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result of the high wind while W O BBIA E» F A IL TO PRO ­
In A shland —
Mississippi.
Macabee Razaar and Food Sale
MOTE COPCO STR IK E
seven
perished
at
sea
in
the
te
r­
R. E. Krego, m anager of the Sat. at Ashland Hotel Building,
rific gale which
whipped the
K lam ath Falls office of the P a c i-:
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(Cointlnued from page 1.)
lie Telephone and Telegraph Corn-!
w ater.
A sixty mile an hour wind clip­
pany was in Ashland y e ste rd a y 1 For T h a n k s g iv in g -
The demand th at all California
ped off street signs, raged over products be boycotted is under­
and diet his m other who was re ­
Miss Isabelle Barron, daughter
turning from the north. They of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barron,! seacraft, and lifted pedestrians stood to be the result of the ac­
who were unfortunate enough to tive w ar which California has
made the retu rn trip last night. is expected
home soon and will
be out, off their feet.
waged against the I. W. W. Since
spend the Thanksgiving holidays;
You are welcome to compare
the Copco operations are financed
here.
my Automobile rates w ith any
UNION MAN SHOT
to a great extend by California
»■•her rates In Jackson or Jose-
O v er 1OO,OO<FOwner«'|
capital and, since the boycotting
LA GRANDR Nov. 1 8 — W ii_
1 nine Counties; you can be the Visiting Here—
of all California products wou’d
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gates of A u-| Uam w igglesw orth, 60, was shot
»’ udge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
burn,
Illinois, arrived in Ashland down and knled a t the door of
30— tf
P o w é r ^ E ^ ^ S ta r tìn g ^
yesterday and are visiting with his home at Union last night; CONSTIPATION OVERCOME
Mrs. Josephine Poley and daugh­ Newton Gamble, an aged Union
The use of FOLEY CATHAR-;
From Salem—
ters, Eva and Minnie.
TIC
TABLETS will bring speedy Î
man
is
under
a
rre
st
but
popular
.
General W hite of Salem is ex­
relief
from constipation if tak en
opinion does not support the of­
pected to be In Ashland to a t­
B u ilt S p e c ia l f o r The F O R D
ficers theory. W igglesworth was promptly. They are purely vege­
tend th e banquet of B attery B, C om m ittee H ere—
T
f ï c è C o m p lete. $15.7 5
A committee from the Talent defeated at the last election for table and act on the liver. Mr.
the F irst Company and other
John D. McComb,
Lucas Co.
form er service men. Monday night Lodge of Odd Fellows visited the! city m arshal of Union.
Home, Toledo, Ohio, w rites: I
Ashland
Lodge,
No.
45,
last
night
j
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He will give an address th a t eve­
“ Have used Foley CATHARTIC !
at th eir regular meeting.
The JAPANESE BOAT IS
ning.
Talent lodge is affiliating with
REPORTED DRIFTING TABLETS in severe cases of c o n -1
stipation to which I am subject ;
the Ashland lodge and will be
Have your suit cleaned and
and found them beneficial.” FO- !
PORTLAND,
Nov.
18.
—
The
here Thursday in a body.
pressed this week and avoid the
Across from the New
LEY
CATHARTIC TABLETS are I
Japanese steam er, Clyde Maru, ten
Holiday rush. Paulseruds. 66-tf
9-Story Hotel
days overdue a t Yokahama, is re­ easy to take, leave no unpleas-1
In A shland—
an
t
after
effects.
Try
them.
Sold
Mr. Nelson of the firm of Hat- ported drifting in Asiatic w ater,
V isit Dam —
•
her coal supply gone and lum ber everywhere.
Many Medford, Ashland
and trem Nelson and Co., was in Ash­
land today visiting the local' ia belng fed into her boiIers in
other valley residents yesterday
bankg
i order to keep her engines going.
motored to the picturesque Em i­
! The message, received here by the
g ran t dam site about eight miles
’Here you will see genuine »imported 'Belfast flat knit linens—
! M erchants Exchange, did not give
bove Ashland to view the scen­ R esetting Slabs—
satin bleached, 06, 70 and 72 inches wide.
I her position or the cause of the
ery and look over this big en­
The marble slabs in the First trouble. The message also stated
. i
gineering project.— Mail Tribune. Nationad Bank building are be­ th a t the French steam er Texas
The designs “ built in ” in "T h e American Beauty Rose,” “ The
T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
lEAUTIfUL
ing reset and some of them are was afire at her dock at Havre,
Shamrock Cluster,” “ The Wild Rose, Snow Flake Centers,” Half
You will save by having your being patched. The work is being p rance
The Texas makes the-
TOD A Y—T 0M 0R R 0 W -T H U RSD A Y
Bleached Pansy Design,” “ T ulip” and a plain heavy design.
p o rtrait made during November. done by two men who are doing run from the Pacific Coast to
Darling Studio.
60— tf sim ilar work a t the mausoleum.
European ports.
These linens are very conservatively juiced at
You’ve waited two rears for a new Valentino
k o e a l ■ P e r s o n a l N o te s
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I i with
10 BE NEW FRENCH
ENVOY TO AMERICA
1925
Rexall Calendar
Almanac
FREE
McNair Brothers
We Are Not Inclined to Boast;
J. P. Dodge & Sons
H ot S p ot
S
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LEEDQM’S
TIRE HÜVSE
O a r F i r s t S h o c u in g of B e a u tifu l
L iin en s fo r T h a n k s g i v i n g
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Broadcast T on ight—
G oing South—
C lassified A ds B rin g Result«
The M ultnomah Hotel orches­
W. G. Tucker will leave iff a
tra will broadcast from KGW be­
CARD OF THANKS
short time for Richmond where
We desire to express our sin­
tween the hours of ten
and
he has contracted to build a house
twelve tonight. Irving P orter of
cere thanks to all who assisted In
the funeral services: of our brother |
Ashland is a member of this or­
To Medford—
and uncle, Alexander Hall, a n d ,
chestra.
Louis Dodge, H arry Hosier, all who brought flowers.
Senator Dunn, H arry Tomlinson MR. AND MRS. J. M. EASTER-
Let ue fill your pall with Swifts
and V. V. Mills made a trip to ‘ LING AND FAMILY.
67— 1*
Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than
f.hortenlDg. Gorw farth er and Is
m ore nutritious. Detricks.
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'rom M edford—
Mrs. Miles. Mrs. E. E. Kelley,
irs. Palm er, Miss Palm er and
Irs. Robert Hammond were in
.shland from Medford last eve-
ing to attend the meeting of the
.shland Study Club.
Phone 130 for Pow ell’s Cider.
Delivered.
63— Im o
A shland—
F. A. O ultm an of Great Falls,
>ntana, was in Ashland for a
sv days this week looking for a
nation but as he did not find
e he has gone to G rants Pass
lere he may possibly locate.
picture-
BOOTH TARKINGTON’S
Æ S IS 'X i RUDOLPH
B ringing your com m unity th e best in M usic, Opera and Drama
Series j>f four:
Vernon’s Quintet (symphony) Nov. 21
Flotow Opera Co. (opera comique) Dec. 9
The Cinderella Man (4-act comedy drama) Jan. 15
Fenwick-Newell (recital group) Jan. 29
Season T ickets: A dult 9 2 .5 0 , H igh School 91-50 C hildren 9 1 .2 5
No W ar Tax
- T ickets w ith reserved seats at “T he R ose C onfectionery”
$1J9
$£.98
Our line of matched sets, “ Ready Made” , is complete. W q have
just received these and the new designs are beautiful. They are
sized 54 by 54, hemstitched, squared and .shrunk, with half dozen
najikins. Priced at
JALENTINO
$4 95
¿ Monsieur Beaucaire"
SEASON TICKETS FOR
$1.49
Our Linen Napkins are of the same grade linen. They vary in
patterns to suit. Sizes 22x22 in Sixes or Twelves. They are price/1 at
50c and up
famous action—romance
The Boosters Are Buying Now
Ashland’s Artist Series
$1.39
We now present
In either white or colors,, and 72x72 cloth.
I.
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Buy Your Thanksgiving Linen in our
All-Linen Department
COMING
Monday, November 24
f
' Orpheuin Jr. Vaudeville
-Main Floor 75c
Balconv50c
Seats now selling
We urge you to make reservations early.
!
ll
!S
New Shipment
Ladies Satin Hats
just in
C o m p a n y
W here Your D ollar H as More C ents’
Full Size Wool-
< 'loth Comfort hats
at $2.75
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