Document 6506224

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Document 6506224
A Veritabfe FEAST of
^^Sunkist
Oranges
Oraiufes for Christmas!
for
Health
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Santa Claus Has Just Arrived, Bringing Millions
of California's Finest Oranges-the "SUNKIST*
Kind, On Sale All Week at Your Dealer's!
f SUNKIST"
Being thin-skinned, fibreless and seedless,
they are nearly all "meat'' and no waste,
You waste money when you buy any other
Oranges for breakfast! Oranges for lunch!
Orzngcs between meals! Oranges served a;Ao/c
Oranges in desserts and salads!
and in halves
\ Oranges in every conceivable form.
That is the program for Christmas and the
of this city and vicinity
The people
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are to be given an orange treat such as they nave
never had before.
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kind of oranges.
Buy a box of "SunkUt" oranges and your
fruit dealer wiU make you a special price.
V
.^:n find
^^^ no
wtn trouble
*rf%nhU in keeping
heeomtr them as
You will
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Rogers OraDge
Spoon Free
The picture
shows our new
1911 design,
"Sunkist" Orange Spoon, actual siae; being
a genuine Rogers product and
of the latest
style. This
spoon will be
you want to, because ^'Sunkists"
reach you in excellent condition,
Umg
<is
.
millions of delicious, fresn, tree-ripened,
For
hand-picked oranges, direct from Cahfornia's
They will be on sale
fruit farms, have arrived.
Monday
morning.
dealer will
Your
fruit
a
very
supply you
at
Most Healthful Fruit Known
Physicians
"Sunkist'
of orange
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'
it
Perfect Orange
They pack
fact that
food for the brain cells
oranges under the one name, "Sunkist,"
and ship them by special fast freight.
It is a tree-ripened orange. Every **SunIt
kist" orange is firm, solid and sound.
No orange
is picked by a gloved hand.
that falls to the ground or becomes bruised
or damaged in any other way, ever bears
the "Sunkist'* name.
The better grade of lemons arc
now packed in "Sunkist" wrappers.
By
>^
calling
You Save Money by
*'Sunkist" lemons,
for
Getting
•'Sunkists'*
In addition to being the finest flavored of all
oranges, *' Sunkist" are also the most economical
you can buy.
you avoid the kind that are thickskinned, pithy and insipid. "Sunkist" lemons contain 50 per cent
more juice than any other lemons.
The
an excellent
and a tonic for
is
Save Your
**Sunkist^
knives.
new^l911
sire.
on
12
"Sunkist"
excellent
and beautiful design as the orango
is
spoon,
additional
hirger
spoon send 12
is
all
but
special
tempered steel heavily silver-plated.
Fully guaranmanu-
being
teed by
and heavier
more
Sent
facturer.
to vou on receipt
of '24 "Sunkist"
valuable.
Sent to you on receipt of 24 "Sunkist" virrappers
and 20c additional.
wrappers and
For each
20c,
additional knife
send 24 "Sunkist" wrappers
For each addition-
Not ice!
On
made
same
quality
the
of
It
12 cents.
m!i
re-
mittances up'
to 24c please
send one-cent
f^'^fwr^.
al dessert spoon
send 24 "Suukist"
uppers and
amounts above
24c,
mi
and 20 cents.
l^wr
20 cents.
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stamps, on
send post
office
money
order, express money order or bank draft.
Do not tend ca»h. Make your money order
or draft payable to Tho California Fruit
styles,
designed exclusively for us. They are as attractive
and stylish as money can buy. All are Rogers qualguaranteed
ity, standard A-No. 1 plate and are fully
by the maker. No advertising appears on any of our
Growers' Exchange, and address your
ters to
The
California Fruit Growers
let-
Ex-
change, 34 Clark Street, Chicago, lU.
You can secure these premiums with "Snnkist" orange wrappers, "Sunkist" lemon
wrappers, "Red Ball" orange wrappers, or
"Red Ball" lemon wrappers. If you will
make it a point to buy only "Sunkist" and
'Red Bair' oranges and lemons, you will not
only get the finest fruits that grow, ecowrappers to secure a
nomically priced, but you will soon have enough
shown.
here
knives
and
spoons
beautiful
of
the
set
complete
premiums.
Read on the right the description of these
valuable premiums and how to get them.
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California Fruit Growers'
here, actual siie.
of
It is
•'Sunkist"
wrappers you can easily secure a full set of genuine
Rogers orange spoons, dessert spoons and fruit
are
Spoon, actual
wrappers and
By saving your "Sunkist" orange and lemon
The patterns shown
"Sunkisf'Frult
Knife is shown
prepaid,
receipt of
Wrappers
Our 1911
shows ournc w 191
design, Dessert
etc.,
wrappers and
12c. For each
run-down nerves. No better laxative
than sound, ripe oranges can be found.
fect
LemonSy Too!
orange juice
Knife Free
The picture
packing,
es,
This Fmit
Valaable Dessert
Spoon Free
sent you, charg-
counteract the meats and other heavy
foods we eat, one should eat oranges
It is a universally known
liberally.
their per-
all
is
Medical authorities state that to
not a species, size or variety
is a certain grade or quality,
is
•tate's entire crop.
claim that the orange
pastry and other too-rich foods.
the choicest of each of 5,000 California
Orange Farmers, who produce 60% of the
^'Sunkist"
now
the most healthful of all fniits. Hence,
it is a food that can be eaten liberally
and as often as desired. It is much
more appetizing and healthful for
children, men and women than candy,
reasonable price.
The
Premiums
pointment of a lunacy commission that
upon room, received the congr'itulatioiis of
CHARCiE.
will pass on his case. The note which
whicii are the annual meeting and determine work.
companies
Insurance
ers
in
dealing
questions
Mrs. Hurst, who tried to
('orporations" and
hi.s friends.
Wagner sent Miss Greenwood was as
a definite program and'inetliod of
se«urHles.
railroad
in
investors
large
in
with the limitations of ootnbinatiuns
follows:
the trial and
of
eve
A«*old*at«.
very
the
escape
on
laduMtrlal
for
t'omprniiatlon
manuWrote
restraint of trade, whether in
"Miss Greenwood Today at 1 o'clock
A pr«>posed uniform bill on compcnwas brought back under arre.sl, was Against Millionaire
facturing, finance. lab..r. agri. ulture or
'^e
will
coming to your house to meet an
accidents
I
am
indusuiai
not in court, nor could she be found
other fields, will be conaldned at this sallon for
to Actress.
Letter
Love
Ihis
who is goiiig to be my wife, by
actress
consideration.
fir
->f
presented
A feature of this part
meeting.
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cteinltv.
result of a years care- Is Thomas Mellon. Rich Pittsbiiiger. after the trial, though she is under
the
l>ec. 10.— .lohn C. consort through life and
expoInd.,
thorough
measure
Is
Bend.
a
.South
be
will
program
the
lieavy bail.
shall bring our marriage certificate
„^.<^!""
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question
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Into
the
went
of
studv
which
ful
millionaire,
act
local
new
the
sition of
Yours,
Tlie woman, who posed as a widow, Wagner, an eccentric
with me.
Tins act niittec oiuposed of members of ofiKiai
.\(('iised By Foriiier Servant.
as an insane pereffect in t'anada May 1. 1!»1<'.
the
on last Friday confronted by two has been arrestedwritten
was
commissions,
•JOHN r. WAGNER.
of
six
compensation,
applicatitm
letter
love
state
a
upon
provides that
ourt, while son, after he had
Pittsburg. Pa., Dec. 16.— "Not guilty." of her three husbands in
state laws
•p. s.
Keep tho stage p<iwder off
leading
Greenwood.
Winnifrede
citizens who complain against a cor- 'commissioners on unlfoini
Miss
Callfoiuia
to
in
from
heard
the
was
your
«r was the verdict or the jury In
the third
company here. your lips. It leaves marks. Send
poration a judgo may order that a of thinv-two states, rep esentatives
She announced on the ladv of a theatrical
W.
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eignthe rich bv the court.
police address with the boy.
the
custody,
into
taken
commi.'-sion of three be named, one me American Bar association in
cB'-e of ThomfiS A. Mellon,
When
that
finished
was
.serious niglit after the case
by Ite-- states, representative employers. Plttsburger. who.«e trial
Although the note does not indicate
on
member bv the complainants, one
sav. he was making an attempt to .sell
In no charges preferred by Mrs. Kllzabeih •lie was satisfied she had lost the stock In a $60,(»0«,000 moving picture directly that Miss Greenwood is the
the corporation and tlu third by Die labor men and sot lal experts.
case.
principal figure in his matrimonial
[subject is tliere gieater need for uni- Hurst, formerlv a servant in the Meltheater.
two thus sele. ted. The commi.-sion
..
.Mr. Mellon, who claims the woman
he admitted to the police that
matter
in court
days
scheme,
inquiry
and
two
years
old
extended
the
in
required
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an
than
Is
house,
who
to
make
tlon
a.
slate
lon
Wagner,
National
required
form
Discussed at
tried to blaekmail him, announces that
the tase.
wa«
accisuch
must
be
the
apwhich
pending
in.lustrial
report,
held
foi
week.
be
a
will
publish
compensation
last
J
.,
married,
of
and
is not yet through with her case.
he
courtthe
in
ten
the
was
within
l>y
who
corporation
proven
Mellon,
the
bv
cleaily
Mr.
Is
This
accepted
dents.
days upon penalty of a fine of H.OO't increased cost of Insurance resulting
Civic Federation s Anunder the applbalion of the New ^ ork
a day.
eases
Another feature of the program will (ompensation law, which In some
If
which.
syndiand
rate,
potash
the
the
of
doubled
has
ion
script
be a d»
nual Meeting.
hardship
work
German
the
would
by
applie;!,
organized
generallv
recentlv
cate
to
government, in which the government Ion New" York employers, who have
The 'compete with employers in other states.
itself has a minority interest.
l.awfi KeBuloHiiK Labor DiNputrN.
svndicate is practically a pool, fixes
In view of the recent street railway
prices and regulates the output under
in government supervision. The same •strikes in Philadelphia and Columbus
for
principle is being applied in that coun- and the express strike In .New York city,
try to the electric and whisky indus- there will be considered questions of
Federal
special interest to the public at this
tries.
and
State
in
combinations
tiinc. to-wit: How far is the t^'anadlan
The regulation of
comiliation and arbltrtalon act apEngland will also be described.
supreme plicable to and desirable for the I nited
States
AVl.ile the I'niifl
Legislation.
on meliacourt :s expected to define clearly the States" fan the state laws
made effecdve
Sherman anti-trust act in the Standar j •tion and arbitration be disturbances
in
Oil and .American Tobacco cases, and in handling industrial
legislation be:
anspecial
Shall
eleventh
Tlie
anti-boycott
16.
(general?
and
Dec.
injunction
York,
N«w
in the
street railways
r'lvlc rases against t!ie officers of the Amer- advocated, applying to
National
nual meeting of the
Shall the!
utilltes.'
municipal
decision
<.ther
and
Labor,
that
of
ican Federation
F-'d^-ration will be held Jan. 12. 13 and will not necessarily have any bearing Krdman act. which Is st> effective In:
railways, be exU. 1911. In New York city. The state on the forty or more state laws on the the case of interstatetelephone
and cxto telegraph,
tended
federation
subjects.
the
by
same
organized
ci-uncils,
press companies?
Itali^^ay Hesuladon.
diiiinff the pa.st year to promote the
Natlonallmn" and "Old MoralltlM."
The need '.or uniformity in .state reg- "New
uuifit-atiun and co-ordination of state
The following statement, in the anof railroads and other public
ulation
tho annual meeting,
and Federal laws, will hold their first utilities, the co-onilnation of the laws nouncement for
the work of the federation
describes
commisthererailroad
state
conjunction
the
governing
iijiiional meeting in
legislative harmony beinterstate commerce law, in promoting
states:
with.
In addition there will be spe- sions and the
the
tween
hearings
re<ent
'
made evident at the
cial meetinfrs of the various depart- on the railroad rate question, and also
.
Whether we call it the "new nationThe import- the regulation of public utilities oy alism' or the "old moralities." the fact
nienle of the federation.
ant topics of the hour, in which the commissions will be discussed.
remains that there Is an Interminable
Comprises the cities of Diiluth and Superior.
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ffdf^ratlor. has been especially Interconflict between the states themselves
proposition
all the
over
the
controversy
including
The
Superior,
and
are:
states
con.sldered.
the
Duluth
be
between
wlH
whi<
li
and
efted and
tlic territory surrounding
railroad rate", now before on «.ome matters
increase
to
comand
others.
on
corporations
government
ReK'-iiaiioin of
the interstate commerce commission. and the Federal
probbinations;
_, is of tremendous concern not only to In respect to many of the vital
towns.
municipal
be
and
only
can
which
dav,
ReKiiliiiion of railroads
of
the
!em«
ttie stockliolders. merchants, manufactafter
framed
legislation
U.ilities;
by
terminated
.j
,
»
and other shippers, but also to
It Is
romptnsatlon for industrial accidents, urers3.000,0(t0
sane consideration.
employes working on the serious and there
the
are many questions
Arbitration and i onciliation.
clear that
railthe
shops
of
the
In
and
railroads
alone can and
The announcement of the meeting road supply manufacturers.
indi- with which the states
It
uniform action;
through
thus describes the program:
deal
should
deposof
millions
rectly concerns the
other questions with which
TrMStN and <oiabInatloiiii.
banks and policy-hold- there are Federal
government can deal
•State and Federal Regulations of itors" In pavings
onlv the
effectively: and still others in which
thereon will entitle the purchaser to 2,000
between the
initial
co-ordination of effort
the
paying
and
piano
a
Purchasing
only
states and nation Is essential, the
"
test being, which control is the more
Votes.
desirable and effective, from the standVotes.
point of public welfare?
Every $10 paid on old accounts will entitle the payer to 100
Anyone Who Finds a Pair of
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The importance of this situation to
commercial and industrial
In registering votes, don't
all business,
SORENSEN SHOES
or Slippers in their Christmas stocking will be happy indeed.
Look into our windows (where the
birds fly) for gift suggestions.
have the largest stock of shoes
in the city to select from, for men,
women and children. Suede, Patent,
Colt, Gun Metal Calf, Vici Kid, Fancy
Colored Kid Slippers and the dressy
Pearl Button Velvet Top Shoes are
We
NEVER MORE
OR LESS
direct
from the factory
an each
pair.
Come
at
shown in our windows.
Every pair of "Sorensen"' Shoes and
Slippers are made Goodyear welt or
by hand-turn process, no nails to hurt
your feet, and they are sold to you
wholesale prices.
.
we
in,
,
are always glad to
You
save $1.00 to $2.00
u
show shoes whether you are
,
,
.
ready to buy or not.
SORENSEN
S. T.WEST
SUPERIOR STREET.
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A
"Sorensen" Gift Certificate makes a pretty
gift
and a sensible one.
clearly recognized when
institutions
we consider that our larger corporasuch as the railroads, telegraph,
tion.s
comtrust
insurance, banking and
panies, and In fact, eo far ae taxation
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This Coupon Is good for 5 Votes when properly
First St.
out and Bcnt to HaU-Kreldler Music Co., 214 West
and. In fact, all
duslrial accidents,
labor legislation relating to hours and
men.
for
conditions of employment
women and children, the Interminable
laws delay arising from lack of iinlformlty In court proce<lure, the conflict
between tho states and the Federal
government on the (luestlon of pure
food and drugs, the urgent need for an
the laws
approximate uniformity in
governing the building of good roads,
and the regulation of dairy products
(both of which are being urged by
farmers' organizations , give emphasis
to the seriousness of our present chaotic legislative situation.
To promote harmony between these
clanhlng interests the National Givlc
Federation is organizing councils in
every state in the Union, composed of
representative men from the commercial, manufacturing, mercantile, bankDelegaing insurance, professional.
tions of tb« Btate councils will attend
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mention the ;hurch you are voting
Voting Coupon
onconcerned, all manufacturing
cerns whose plants are in different
states are subject to forty-six masters, each with a mind quite different
from that of the others.
The diversity of state laws on ordinary commercial matters, such as warehouse receipts, bills of lading and negotiable notes*, the urgent need for a
uniform bill on compensation for in.
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Contest
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Full Address
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Here Is an opportunity to help your churcii
win a new piano. Get busy and get your
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SEND ALL VOTES TO
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