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Fage Ten DA HI CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBEGOiC. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1'3. I SPECIALS FOR TODAY AT MEYERS I. Men's $3.00 Under- Regular 50c Hand Mir- 20 per cent Reduction All Wool Challies, (or wear, special today, rors, for today, each on Boy's Underwear today, 49c a yard $2 15 a (rarmpnr IQr T,h" ,""!',l,ir Ua 7' '''"J.T,1,!0' a special that siumi-i appeal to $l.id a garment ovc pi. B.nm nn .m-wooi quality- A 1(,n(li(, Hh0WlnB '"' f 8'""' f t very iroall ()f fl?lire(1 paU(!I.n9 n llf,,lt and Hero Is a film Hllk and wool iiiid-r- Kxt.ra Rood mirrors cbony-fln- I"'"'-'. ,...K.r dark colorings; L'8 Inches wide, wear, a pretty blue and white com- Islied hack and handle, la long TODAY LESS 21) PER CENT ..... .,. . Y.inn blnallon. ShlrtH have the athletic Htyle, lleKiilar r,0o article. IVIMl ' a collar-a Hood $.1 uuiilliy. FOR TODAY !)!!( OA n 1 ' for today 2.i,-, 20 per cent Keduction in Women's $3 50 Shoes A Sale f White today on Women's "c S,eJe women sUioes, oyer Lace for today jjjJ special for today, 37c Special today, $2.68 pr A, ,, , I.ere ls an extra Koo,l glove at a reduced prices for today on our These uie well made of riannel- very low price; comes In grey and A. fine kid lace shoe, well. Holes, entire stock, which contains the '"icalo, altiKhain and gala- chamois colors; a warm, servlce- moilium heels, belter see these newi-Ht and 'most wanted patterns tea-all sizes, light and dark col- able glove for winter "Kayser's" and get a pair today, ::.." quality Kvery woman shonhl supply prcs- "'s- Priced $1.25 to $.'i.',0. a quality article. ONLY 2.(ls A PAIR onl nnd future needs today. TOD IV LESS 211 PER CENT 50c KIND TODAY, 8"c DEPARTMENT Mi(..CZ HOUSE OF STORE tZ&ZJ-JJ J QUALITY CITY NEWS. ): :(:! C. T. romeroy, jeweler and optician. Your halh ready at Davis' harher HllOp. Dr. I). F. Lane, .Masonic Temple, Jfooms 2U-2n. ll-!t-lt Wei. weal her calls for substantial fhoes. Iteinhart's, 411 Klale. Special Kale on all sin.; and scnil dress hals at Tile French Shop, Water liollce, Sunday being Hi lOlh, water bills will In' discounted on Monday, I Ith, Chicago Tribune, -America lias good reawon to be proud of David IJIh jiham. The celcbraleil IIASS high top hunt ing hoot, (iiiarantced waler proof. V. all Shlpp. Slubbn, the lallor, dell, is wet. wcnth er. .New Quarters, second Hour. Ma Hi.nlc liulldlng. Water nollce. Sunday being the Hull, water bills will be discounted on Monday, Ith. A new class In shorthand will he cminenced at the Capital Muslims College next week. For special Infor mation, plume or call al college olllce. ' Some llrst-class lawyer's olllce room for rent. Modern In every respect. Hubbard building, corner Slate ami, High streets, or call ,lohn lluyne, ! Jlayiie building. One critic has said of Carrie Jacobs. liond, musically she Is an Impression ist. She creates the Idea with one Mroke, and expects you to cali-li tho Idea. If you do not, you belong to the class wo ought to be sorry for." j the Jeweler of square in anew I'oiueroy, prices. Today's Saturday. See. Davis' llar Imt shop. Walcli expert. I can fix your watch, Rollins, J IS South Commercial. Water liollce. Sunday being the loth, waler bills will be discounted on Monday, llth. Only a few weeks till Christmas. Heller havo them taken at once those holiday photos. The Parker sliullo. Telephone Ixickwood about those new Shelby MlUda electric globes. Ilrigbler and whiter light, for one Ihlril the current. Denver Times.- Willi David llis- phnm II mailers not how familial song, lllspham will create It every lime he sings It. Do you enjoy buying fuel? You won't have to buy much If you own a Calef llroH. range. Calef llrus., corner of Court and High hIi Is. Ilbipham's singing of "FHJah" has become a criterion liy which to Jililg:) others, and Is adiiiilleilly unrivaled. , belli vocally and dramatically. I Frank Meredith, secretary of I he 'slate fair hoard, Is conllned at his Inline wilh an nITcclloli of Hie ear. The attendance of a physician ha. I been required. Mrs. .1. If. Haas and Mrs. Ida M, llabcock have gone t Oakland, Cal., to spend the winter n ths. They will be guests of Miss Ida Unas, a daughter of Mrs. IIiuih and a former Salem girl. David lllspham closes his concert wllh a dramatic reading, "King Robert of Sicily," with music, In which his gieat dramatic ability and magnetic personality are revealed to the utmost. Naturopathy cures nro p intiiinent. Dr. J. T. Work, s'li-clallst lor stomach troubles nnd me irnut.lsi.i, Office 029 Court street. 11 ( end-lit Naturopath cures are permanent. Dr. F. T. Work, specialist for stom ach troubles and rheumatism. Office 'iZ'.i Court street. Our slock of holiday mounts and folders Is complete. We have t ho most elaborate display of fancy cards In town. Let us prove this to yuu. The Parker studio. Oil drinkers! Stop using that greasy old lamp and get an "Alad din" money back lamp. Ileautlfiil while llejit for onc-thlrd the coal nil. See Lockwood at L'lli North Commer cial. Kveryone that has taken the drug less I realnient speaks of lis merlin, Dr. S. '.. Hartley, rooms (1-7 upstairs, 117 Norlh Commercial street, Free examination!) on Mondavs ami Wed nesdays only. Charles K. Spauldlng, of the Spaulil- ing Logging Co., lias moved wilh his family from Newberg to Salem, and Is making his home at Seventeenth streets. v ill liullil a home In Salem. Scores of letters of congratulation upon bis election from all over the Klale have been received by Secretary of State Olcott. Among Mr. Olcott's supporters were most of the big mer cantile llrnis of Portland. Among the patrons of Carrie Jacobs Howl's work (singers and teachorB of note) may be mentioned Jean de P.es.ke, David lllspham, Kfraiigcoa Davles. W. I Hubbard, William Sher wood, Schiimann-Ileliik. Henry V. Coinpton, of Ilolse, Idaho has arrived In Salem and expects to locate here. In Ilolse Mr. Coinpton was employed with the Ilolse National I'ank. He Is a nephew of L. II. Comp. ton, of the V. M. C. A., und Is a guest of his relative. ELECTRIC BATHS and OSTEOPATHYfFOR RHEUMATISM rMo i (r-i.r-,. , . Non't set the Idea that pliotoeranlis nt:3LtI, 2U5-:UU U. . liank liUllding IL' 'Xensivo. The common kind don't c Pi mm V Salem Furniture Co. Salem Furniture Co. If STORE THAT !rP SAVES g , YOU K P,fer MONEY l M M ti it l ti ri ti n M al ri El U ti ti tt 11 in ti ti n si M u n ;i a p S3 M a u E1 U m u VI u ti u tt si M ti a 21 n n a n M tt S222222222n:22S2i:ZZ2222222a22 This cold weather suggests Stoves. We carry a complete line of Heaters, iiu luding the iiir-tighls, steel body he.iters, and the Perle( lion and Quick- Meal Oil Heaters f rom heaters to ranges is but a step. How about your range? An old worn - out range, or one of inferior construction, is a nuisnnce to any woman, eating more fuel and giving poorer results every day. It spoils the cooking and the cook's temper at the same limp. We carry a complete line of ranges, guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wc are sole agents for the famous Quick -Meal Range We have just received the BLUC-CiNAMCLED STEEL RANGE This is the finest range manufactured. The entire body being heavy steel, fully enameled, nickel trimmings, polished lop; a range that takes more brains than hammers to make. Come in and examine it See our windows It will pay you to walk a block Salem PurnitureCo. 333-339 Chemckcta Street Near Commercial 13 13 !3 n ti u a ti p El El II t3 B3 a E3 E3 n El 11 ti ti n I! n ti ti id 13 S3 EJ n ri n H 13 n C3 3 n u ti n .1 a 'ost much nionev. but the "muui iHmi" does. Hut even at that are much cheaper than other presents yon will buy. Come In let ua show you some of the "good kind" we can make. Tho Parker studio. Yesterday Ida May Tllden filed a suit for divorce from KZra H. Tllden, to whom she whs married In Red Oak, Iowa, December (i, limit. There Is one child as Issue of the marriage. Harold J. Tllden, who s now n the custody f Its grandparents In lcd Deer, Al berts. The charge made against the deleiiil.uii Is dm i,Hiii,l one of cruel and Inhuman treatment. A good-sUd crowd went ,, (.,.,. land today to witness (,,, football game at that place between the I'nl versltv of Wnslil IILrlen nn,l (1... I .. .. . .. " ' ' riOll .gi icuiiur.il college, aiinmir them 1 ... Ing several of the bovs from in., wn laineite university team. O.io attrnc (I'm about the game Is that it mav be me ileclil.iig game ef (he Noil Invest I ior huh season. On the site of the Willamette Pow er Co, on the Santlam, In the llrcit cnhiieli riTion, which was recentlv contested by that conipanv and the Hamniond l.umber Co., William Hob son bus filed u right In the office of Ibe state waler board of control He I'les lor limn secuul feet, generating a horsepower of ln.oiiii. A general commercial use will be made of the water. The men's llible class at the Y M '. A which will meet each Sunday iiltrrneou at S o'clirk. except on the t'i st Sunday of each month, will take "T a study of the I .If,, of Christ. The dass will ,, conducted by O. A. stlil c an The meetings n the first Sun day of the mouths will be taken uu y ith addresses by men of prominence In arlous lines of work. W, K Newell, who Sunday chicken dinner at tho Elite Cafe, 35c; home cooking and room for all. Water notice. Sunday being the loth, water bills will be discounted on Monday, llth. The Oregonlim Restaurant serves chicken dinner .Sunday. .Manos Ilros.. I roprietors. Dining room. Now Is the time to buy your dress bats t reduced prices. The Kronen Shop. Special reduction on all hats for re ception and theaire wear. The Krenoh Shop. Water notice. Sunday being the 101 h. water bills will be discounted on Monday, llth. Mrs. L. Curtis lias moved her mil linery apartments to first floor Ma sonic building. David lllspham will sing In Kngllsh, with the exception of two arias. Ills Pimm's Kngllsh Is faultless. All sing ers and students will be greatly bene llted by bearing Mm. The election returns are now In fl'nm .l'l nut .C r.l ........l,.,,,., l ,.,) t lieineketa mid ,-ounty. The two remaining precincts .Ml. Ml 1 1 111 Itl , n .... ,'M, ,.,,. n.,,l M ,, ...... MM i. no change In results for representa tive. Two candidates filed expense ac counts with the county clerk this morning, each of which declares that he spivnt nothing In his behalf as a candidate. They are T. P. Hayes, candidate for Justice of the peace of Woodburn district, and K. C. Million. SoclallBt candidate for county judge. Governor West has received a re (inest from District Attorney 10. R Tongue, of Astoria, for a requisition ro be served on the governor of Mon tana for the extradition of August Mollnlla, who Is wanted In Clatsop county for contributing to the delin quency of minors. No money was spent In the cam paign by A. K. Ware, of Medford, Pro gressive candidate for presidential elector, according to a statement filed with the secretary of state yesterdav. J. K. Anderson, of The Dalles, candi date for renresentatlve nn th Denni.. llcan ticket, spent A. H. Iludelson. Democratic, cnmll. date for county ludce has filed a stnte. mcnt of Ills exiiensea dnrlnur Hip enm- pnlgn Just closi-d. It shows a total ex penditure of Ml). The law allows ton dnys after the election In which to file n statement of expenses Incurred In the election, which refers to all can didates, whether successful or not. Mrs. I. Curtis, who formerly pnn. ducted a millinery store on Mbertv street, Is now located in new apart ments on the first floor of the new Masonic building, corner State and High streets. Mrs. Curtis' new place of business Is located in the ! lei nts two windows south of tlw. Oregon Klectrlc passenger depot, and although but a short time hna pi ii nmiil since her removal from the old (unr- icis uie new store Is n great credit t PFRS0NALS. Manager J. K. Crowo, of the Hotel Marlon, Is In Portland on business. Krank Ward went to Astoria today fur a hunting expedition of two days. V. T. Rlgdon Is transacting busi ness in Portland. State Printer Duniway returned from Portland this morning. Clifford Drown went to Astoria this morning. John McCourt. V. S. district attor ney, of Portland, Is In the city trans acting business. John Hunker has returned to the homo of N. II. Stoiiebrlnk 1" West Sa lem after a visit with the home folks ! at Aiimsvllle. V C llawlev Is In Denver, where lie went to attend a meeting of the of managers of the Woodmen World. j Mrs. C. P. Illshop lias returned from Pendleton anil will be at home for thu winter at :)4H North Liberty street. Jack Hums, who has been re-elected sheriff of Clatsop county, was a visitor at the slate house today. Miss Anna Holmes returned to Port land yesterday after a short visit with Salem friends. Mr. and .Mrs. Shaw Sperling return ed to this city yesterday after viewing the winter scene nt Newport. Mrs. Caroline Martin, of Kugene, la visiting her son, Carey K. Martin, thu attorney, for a few days. Attorney D, W. .Macy will go to Coi vallls this evening where he has some Important buslnes to attend to requir ing several days. Hoy Morgan has returned from a few days Htent at the parental home near Urooks. Mrs, George J. IVnrce, accompanied by her two daughters, and her mother Mrs. K. C. Small, returned homo Thursday after a month of delightful visiting In Portland, the guests of Mrs. A. K. llrnlleld. Mrs. Small and Mrs. I'enrco passed some time In Tacomn, while tho Misses I'enrco remained in Portland. Miss Olive Mlsainore, formerly a i teacher In the Snlem public schools. and now of the Portland schools. U visiting nt Hie home of Mr. etui Mrs, Carey K. Martin, on South Liberty street. IN SOCIETY (Continued from Page1 6.) rivllege but vot- oiternnte has every prl Ing, which Includes the social func tions. Kvcry Indication points to a large meeting In Portland this month, when It Is hoped that much good work will be reported and Initiated. The Salem Woman's Club Is holding Its first meeting this afternoon In the chili's permanent qunrturs, the new library building. This being guest day, nn Interesting program has been I arranged for entertainment, Short ii,n u.in Im ir veil IV .in s. it,, onei- 1,"!irJ 'wood. Mrs. P. H. Raymond nnd Mrs. "' "'"IroIIIii K. Page. Mrs. Morrison Held will sing and Miss Kthel -1110111118 re cite. The women of the executive luard will be hostesses. Personal 't's. Mr. Morris Abrahams, of Sim Fran riweo ( California, will be wefk-end f.uest of the F. P. Talklngtons, Mrs. Frederic Tblelsen and her lit tle son and daughter, went lo Port land Wednesday to remain over Sun day with the Joseph Raunigartners at the Dozendorf apartments. Mrs. C. M. Walker and Mrs. Connell Dyer attended the Marsden-Ioughead nuptials In Albany last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gelger, of Leav i nwortli, Kansas, and Mr, nnd Mrs. W. W. Monger, of Lafayette, Oregon, v.'cre house guests this week of Mr. nnd Mrs. Seymour Jones, on Gervnls road. Miss June Samson, of Portland, a for Willamette university student, came up to attend the Gelger-JontM wedding. Is mill Authoress. Carrie Jacobs-llond entertains with I both readings and songs, of which she Is the author and composer. Here la I one of her poems: I Is there anything so good As belli' home an' understood? Folks don't criticize your ways Where they've known you all your j dnys. j Right In your home. UPSET STOMACH AND INDIGESTION IlEAKTBUBJfi OAS, SOURIVESS OR DYSPEPSIA ENDED IX FIVE MIN UTES WITH 'TAPE'S DIAPEp. SIS." Time it! In five minutes all stom ach dlBtress will go. No Indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching 0( gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, fouj breath or headache. Pape's Dlnpepsln Is noted for itj speed In regulating upset stomachs, It Is the surest, quickest and most cer tain remedy in the whole world, be sides It Is harmless. Million's of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear they know now It Is needless to have a' bad stomach. Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsla from any drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on belni? miserable life is too short you are not here long, bo make your stay agreeable. Kat what you like and di gest It; enjoy It, without dread of re bellion in the stomach. Ddapepsln belongs in your home anyway. It should be kept handy, should one of the family eat some, thing which doesn't agree with them or In case of an attack of Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach de rangement at daytime or during th night It Is there to give the quickest surest relief known. Two tilery Tickets. Two marriage licenses were Issued at the clerk's olllce this morning us follows. Al Sutler, aged 2.'i years and a. farmer, of Salem, and Klvlra M, ('buries, a teacher, aired ,'M years, of Salem. The weddiiie- Is to lake nlacc ! Wnli r... iii.n.Hn' r.i iv... 11, i., I've been liked lenough to miss) In the place I loved the best An I've just come back to rest. An' stay at home. GUARANTEED Those goad chicken tamales, whole sale and retail. Special for parties Any kind, any size, any Btyle. Fred makes the kind you want. Phone Main OIS. Order early, Delivery to any part of city. Shipped to any town In Oregon. tf today. John Henry Frakes, a carpen ter, aged Hi years, of Dallas, and .Mar guerite (irilllth, aged US years, of tier vals. the cltv Joseph tint u Had Fall. D. I. Tomplnks. the nlaslerer. while working on a house in South Salem, fell from the scaffoldlnir and sus tained a sprain of one of the shoulder Joints. The extent of tlie'lulurv can- not lie told at this time, but tho at tending physician are of the opinion that some of the ligaments are torn loose. He was otherwise bruised and Bliakun, but no bones were broken. He was taken to his home on North Sum. nier street, where he will be confined to his bed for several days. 110 KX. ASPINW'ALL. At the Willamette Sanatorium, Sunday, November 3 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Aspln wall, a girl. Tho happy father Is the "Iganber ty King" of llrooks, this being the tirst child. SIMS. At the family home at Claxtar, Saturday, November 9, 1912 to Mr and Mrs. Fred V. Sims, an eight pound boy. I'.OUX. HKXLEY. At the family home on Nob Hill, Friday, November S, 1912, to Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Honley, a son. CARPKN'TKR -At the family home, on Highland nveiuie, Saturday, Novem ber 9, 19 m, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A Carpenter, an 11-pound boy. An Immense Repertoire. nispliatn's concert repertoire In cludes thu enormous number .of one thousand classical and modem Bongs, thirty operas, and morp Minn nn. i.,.., died oratorios and cantatas Mminioiitli Xorinnl Coiiilnir, Monmouth Normal 1. .i-q, -ri,,, .,.. mill Is showing Us iiroeresslvo D.,ii .Martin, olil-tlme liepub lean i"" appreciation of good inusin i,v of teachers nnd stu tbe lilsphum-Uon 1 !( NEW TODAY. WANTED TO RENT Good top bug gy nnd slnglo harness. Address B. 1I-, Journal. n.i-3t FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, suitable for apartments, In busi ness center, Address 417 Center street. ll-9-3t Commendable Received of the Prussian National Insurance Company, through their agent, G. YV. Laflar, draft In full set tlement for loss sustained by the re cent fire which destroyed our build ing and stock of goods, In this connection we desire to ex press our gratitude to the Prussian National Insurance Company, which la one of the oldest companies In the United States, for their prompt and liberal settlement with us, and we also commend Mr, Lafler as one of the most reliable and efficient agents In our city. COOPER & HODGINS. ll-8-2t FOR RENT Three well furnished front downstairs rooms for house keeping, 332 North Church street. ll-9-3t FOR SALE 00 acres, nn o.-m house, fruit, running water, close to school, church and stores, Part cash, time. Also two Jersey cows, fresh. 13. M. Woods, Amity, Ore gon. n.9.ow LOST White and brlndla bulbing Answers to name of "Terry." Re ward. Capital Journal office. LOST Plain silver stick pin; $5 re ward for Its return to White House Restaurant. 11-9-iit TO RENT 3-acres close to town noil improved; a snap If taken at once See Green & Hope, 105 South Com mercial Btreet. ll-9-2t MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Joai H. Scott, over Chicago Store. Balem, Or egon. Phone 1562. MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate sccirltj. BECIITEL ft BYNOff til 8tato Stmt WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. PromDt deliverr our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main 812 FOR SALE Prize-winning White Wy- ",,,,uu' iuso I'lynioutu Rocks, and a new oO-egg Incubator. Phone 18-15. 11-9-31 MONEY TO LOAIV Til OS. K. FORI) Over Ladd and Hush Bank. P,lem, Or' took pan ill working for the passage of tin 01 me in tin and Staunch minnm-tni- it -p., 1,1, Roosevelt. Is a most disgusted man to day. A shiny Hull Moose which Mar tin wore in his button hole, Is now turned heels skyward nnd the owner calmly assorted his pet animal as dead, dead, dead. "Hooray fer Wil son." says Joe. "May his admlnlstra. lion be most successful." Evidently William Kscb, former candidate for sheriff and now the real officer, made the run of his life Tuesday. So fast did tills candidate run that he was compelled to pur chase a new pair of shoes nt lieln hart's yesterday afternoon. Although "Hill" will not have another opportu nity to run for some time., unless It la after a criminal or delinquent taxpay er, he bought about the most snbstan. ( in 1 Pair ranging a nam- dents to attend concerts. C11 n't Scne on Juries. fMTKii na:ss i.uaskii wiiii:. I'onland. Or.. Nov. 9.-Oreg,,n wo nicn are going to be denied the fruits of their newly-acquired suffrage to the ,,um 'l,;,t "' will positively not be "i ohcii to serve on Juries petit or otherw ise, anywhere n the state The Oregon system" speclllcs "for men "My when It comes to Jury dutv. and a speedy declaration of war Is expect ed troiu the suffragette camps. There are also several kinks In the natural - laws that have to be ironed out 'ch.re many foreign woine,, now i "I ate will be allowed to cast their ( ATCIIIX; su.yuw l I I Y VI 1 I P'S M HIUS a leading 1 . " in item TZ Zl t a 1 11 Ion Labor Vet. I 1 "t ele.tlon. has been ,,. Minneapolis. Minn N-w 7-n ex il a member nt the hour, I r ' "" '- . ' A" lvl , , , ,, ' I I . ... ., IMIIHII II UIU 10 laue , snoiitaiieoiia iniLi, ti.io noon blew the top off the Occidental mill, in the ceiiiei- of tin. iiiilliii,. .li. inn neie. .o latalllles have been re-1 . " " n,,ni I'ugei Sound n,i- 1. "I'ted. The evnl.iul.in utin-l.1 ,. fl,... I 1 1 1 " a 11 tin river :m,l In,.. ... Headaches Are sit v. oollili gents of the state mil ice piace vacated some time ago bv Ibe resignation of J C. Ainsw on li. l'lli' deteat of the luillage t t ! 1 leaves intact the separate Iu.mi.Is ,.f r ,o university and Ore- 1 1 Mire nus Tacoiua. Wash . Ilsllillir in the ,:, diversion of citien- I 1 i: si. a u p; Nov. ii.-sSiUn:,,,, street is the latest "I I'uyalliiii. Ti,,. or both Ibe still on Verleultural Co 'idoslon winch spread rapidly, necessitating the tn.-ntn,; ) ,,f c,,ieral alarm often w.irnlm.o KVKS Neko i).;u, sl')iild not. be neglect "me here foi careful If no el will frankh that the and thev d. a thomiiei. viminatlon of ti,e eves' 'd, we - g2Z00mw "CHILI" holesale and retail. 65c ner half eal. Ion. Lunch put up to order. Sandwiches my style. The Busy Dee, 329, State street Phone 717. .T. W. Rvhur nrnn. Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. KIGDOX.ltiCHARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 252 N. High Street tell are ,, oil so. ti u n ii! ri tt Midiil ' Embroider Your Christmas Gifts Pillowslips stamped on highest grade tubing, com plete with cotton to work, 42 inch, 79c45 inch, 89c THE NEEDL E CR A FT SHOP 291 N. Commercial Street Phone Main 925 WlllCh CllSes the llenn ,1 j the water bubbles like an ed.lv. liOl kmi.lHPS MlMSTKIi i VMS 1(1 lit ( IllKN ll'MTge n.rs r.sy.v w,ui: San Francisco, Nov. ;i lniVu. ... : eu,sn?l,M;:i1 rm f,r K Itlzenshlp in the Fulled State, w s made here today by ,he Uev rha K Aked. paster of the First r l. . . - vuo ami a j UHs of poor men am m, ...l,. ... .... of other men', riches. feed barn, i f ri.i.ot ii Optometrist 2111 N'onl1 Commercial Street (Ground floor) Tl . ' Office hours NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Bl KGIIARDT A MEREDITH Resident Agents Mi State Street 9 to r, J- PATTERSON, M n u Veterinarian. ' " U" V" 3 fa du ate Me.. Killip College, Chicago, in., which enjoys largest practice 1 n the world. Lameness, dentistry .. a,... root a specla,t, pU 7 fW. Officer J- Commercial street 'Bf mm J.UMXESE LAO'DBT AXD DRY CLEAMXG WORKS N'o machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 4.16 Ferry St Phone Main 2252 -TYPEWRITERS AU Makes BOUGHT SOLD RE MED REPAIRED HIBB059 ROLLERS SUPPLIES 8 me before you do anything. C M. LOCKWOOD .,-. pm MI M8 . ii-ifi If, Commercial, SaJem. Orff