TWO
ROSF.RURG NF.WS -REVIFAV. ROSEBURC. OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1923.
T
THE Montag system of circulation
means less fuel consumption, because
it makes use of pre-warmeil air in circu
lation. The firepot further economizes in
fuel because it's especially for Western
fuels! Makes for more perfect combus
tion more heat from the same fuel.
For coal or wood specify the
Warm Air FURBJACE
Easy payments
No finance charges
Immediate service.
without obligation, of course, at
J. H. SINNIGER
Sheet Metal Works
ROSEBURG, ORE.
PHONE 428 329 N. JACKSON
SON ACCIDENTALLY
SHOT BY FATHER
f v.Wm ,.,(. . I IT. I.. I .r.
" SAN FRANCISCO, Orl. 1,. '
John II. (iilflin of San Fram-iuco,
hile pucktiiK bis ttuitease Tor a
vacation Sunday offered to show 1
hiit 21 ar old sun Donald how lu
n.--e a pistol and accidentally shot
lie youth and seriously wound" d
kiin.
Tli1 father told his pom lie would
leuvp him the wenpeu tu ptoleet
the family durinu bis own '
iK'iu'c. Id- was tli inoi!stratln how
to draw the pistol and point it
wlvu it was discharged acctdeulal-
Tlit bullet stiuck the youth im
the left Iuiik His mother is v 1 1 i i ;
imi in Los Angeles, where lnr hus
band huh Koing to join her.
NOTICE
Warrant No. 2", Northwest Stove:
Works, School Ihat. No. In. i.s
hereby (alkd und all Inlere.-d
cean.-s after Nov. :tid. 1 U J .
Vein Cockeram, Clerk.
MISS BAUD DENIES I
SUICIDE ATTEMPT!
Eat barbecue sandwiches and
live furnver. Hrand's Road Stand
IJKKK Kl.KV. Calif . Oct. 15.
riinirians announced Sunday that
Ml.v-t Kay ll.tld, ZS, formerly ut
Portland, Ore., was recov riu v.
f.oin a iiiui-i.ot wound suffered
laM v..m k.
Altt r onte a:i:inu!u -'.nt', that
Mi.-s it. ild had adiuMid atie-upt mi;
sub ide. tin- au! lio: iiii-.i said today
that ill Mill mm maintains that
a he was Miot hy an unidentified
man who fired at her as she was
wittlliei-' the .-'iinel iruin Iteikeley
hills I'oliee ha e h i-n una hi-' to
TENMILE AND VICINITY
Mrs. Lester Couiea is visiting
reh.i.ve.s iri Camas Valley.
.Mrs. It. Ji. Lock wood and daugh
ter Sa. Mrs. Colli r and Mrs.
liii-cn (I were Mrtle Crei k visit
ors Friday.
Mrs. Hannafnrd and little son,
who have been visiting In Tenmile,
returned to Myrtle Creek.
tjuiiH a c;a!iiher ui the Olalla
aim TeiniiiiL' im ople attendc J tin;
dedical io.i of the new school house
at Camas Valley Sunday. They re
port a tine time.
I 1. Short and Ivan Swift arc
busy tmttf.'.K in t In Ir hap rrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson hav
tone to Washington to lit- tone for
some lime. They rented ilieir place
lo Mr. I'atterson.
Alfnd Swift is moving onto the
Spranuu jlat:e.
Tlierc will be a rch(K,l mrettiiR
at the srliool house at Telimile
Tuesday. Oct. lfJ, at ;i p. in.
'1 he gravel creu expeets to lie
btij.v at the Uuhii'U place for an
o'.ht r w trek.
Mrs. MeDi.niel is planning on
visiting North In-nd in the near fu
ture. Mrs. Karl Olli vunt has returned
from Medlord. w hei ir she has been
si a) fug with her daughter, Mrs.
Friend Mrs. Friend lias been in
poor health for .some time. She is
report t d much improved.
YONCALLA NEWS ITEMS
A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS
YOUR DANGER SIGNAL
Mind the vti-pMi usi d in the shout i meiiM m
ing. j iny i;u,-si
Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Satchwell
and son'. Wayne, w ere pleasantly
f.i! priced Monday evening at their
he me b) a tew of their friend.
Mr. and Mt. Satthuell will leave
snort iy for Silvertnn, ore., where
Mr. Sat i h'.v ell has been appoint
ed t it kut agent for the Southern
I'm i tie railw ay company. A most
enjoyable evenin was fpent fol
lowing which deli: ious refresh-
ei v
Mr.
i-d to tlie follow
ed Mis. H. L
Coup Ii r from cold m.iy !-id to se
lutits tniulile. Viu csa Hop thi'm
miw wiili Crcomulsinn, an rmulifird
rmtmla that is pleasant to takf.
priimuUiun ia a pit'dical disrovery
with two-fold action; it mioiIics and
train the intlamrd mrmbranet and in
tidiilt grrm arnwib.
Of all known drugs crrotute ts rec
ognized by liih medical aulhoritiea
one of llif crtMtrt heal inn ag-ni;i'a
for cnufihi from colds and brnncliial
Irritation. CreumuUion contain,
clrmrnts h!rh sooth and heal llio
inflamed membrane and stop the ir
ritation, while the creosote gMa on ta
the stomach, ia absorbed into tho
blofd, attacks the teat of the trouble
and cheeks the growth of the germs,
Crromulsion it guaranteed tat i fac
tory in the treatment of coughs from,
cold i, bronchitis and minor forms of
bronchial irritations, and it eirellent
lux building up tho system after colds
or flu. Muney refunded if not ro
)iccd aftT taking according to diiec-
FREE ONE Bx10
With every dozen foios In fold
is until Nov. 1st. Sit now for
your holiday lotos, tho only gift
; that taiuiot bf buiiuht. Phone u2.
Uoseburg Studio. Jackson Si.
HAWAIIAN VOLCANO ACTIVE
HuNOl, I'M', Oct. K.. 1 ho
ler Island Steam Navigat Un eom-
Sionaker. Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Da
vis. Mr. und Mrs. Ceo. Kdes, Mr.
; and "Mid Flmer Ituugherty, Mr.
: and Mrs. Rtrton HelliweM, .Mrs,
i 1 1 it L tit ii. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Satchwell
and Wayne Saichwell.
j Mrs. Hitcheii of Newbev; v!:It
!ed at the W. E. Saiehwell ho.n
i for a few days this week,
j Mrs. Karl Strong entertained
the members of tin; Ynnealla
Su:d Club at her home Saturday,
On. 6th. This is the first meei-,
lug of tiie Study Club this year A
n. enjoyable program as given
by several menibers of tl.e club
upt-r Abich 4 delicious lunch was
Served.
Mr. Orval Itedman of Whiltler,
Calif., left Saturday for his homo
ai'er Hpendin a few days visiting
at the iheYnur lauulieriy home.
I Jr. ( hauey ;f tugene preached
a' the Comtiiuniiy chujeh Sunday.
October 7th. Mr. Samma ol Cot
tage drove filled the pulpit at
tin! tl net vici'M Sllliil:i v I h Kilit.r
I 1 Ith.
! The youngest son of Oscar Land
j goti fell down and tul a terrible
; gash in his right arm. Dr. Mi Kaig
was ralieil and found it necessary
In put In twelve htitcheg. At this
writing the boy is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs Dultell and Frank
ShrwII and liertha Sutberlin spent
u few days this week touring
through northern California,
j Ur. McKaig reports a baby boy
jb itn to Mr. and Mrs. Kay Tmpin,
. October loth. The baby only liv
j ed a few hours.
i Mrs. Fled Applegate gave a
birthday dinner October luth for
i Mrs. Kdith Thompson.
.ma. iiuuie rr reuirneu noine
Wednesday from Fugene where
she wai called due to the death of
j her son.
! Mis- Zadie Iiishnp. M:h. Minnie
!.tis and Mrs. May Daugliei'y
! attended the W. C. T. I". conven
j lion held in lto-eburg Friday.
The eighth and seventh grades
j gave a farewell party Friday eve
. ning for Wayne Satchwell. A
: luiiie bonfire was lighted and
i games played around the fire,
; alter w hich niurshniallow s were
: roasted and other refreshments
j served. Mrs. Chas. Illake acted
i as chaperone.
j Miss Lillian Chris topherson en-
i tel tained the members of her
I Suiul..y scliool class, at her home
j Fi.day evening. Games were
piujeu aner vlncu ueiiciout.
lunch was served to the following
guests, Misses Alice. Hummel,
Marie Toner, Hay and liuthelma
ll'aughciiy. Naomi und Katheryn
1 Dauherty. Mary and Kosa Dam
rose, Margaret Ludwig. Alice
' "olley, Alice Larson. I3ernice
. i r, lone Callaway and Miss
j Chiiatoferson-
IN UTEN LIST
iildilinn fn crcoaote. niln-r healing I (ions. AL your drups;iat. (adv.k
CREOML1L5IO
FOR THE COUCH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON
u.,.v l...ly nmuna d r.-ivlfl ..( a ROSEBURG BABIES TO
i xZ'tri,Z B -SHOWN IN MOVIES
iug unur-uaily active again. No de- '
Main wen gin. j Amiouncenient that Koseburg
! iKUau. a U a crater on Mautu unrounding territory is to
Loa. a vohanic mouinaiu und U have a lieiter l:aby ct.nteht wan
known as the und.'i l;.rgr.-.i ac- b A- Uro. manager of
live voliaiio Ii has siiuwu' i.tgus lllt' Anilera tlieatie. Actual motion
of ixn-a au:itv Heveial limes ill P'fHMei o all babies regiMered
wo ,.;ii-s i will be taken V dnesday morning
m i w m bet u teii the hours of in a. in. and
1J noon. These pictures will be
Miown at the Antlers theatre start-
jing Friday, October ti. with the
- jamllence ol the theaire b.dng gi-.
en the oppni ninit) of seleeting
jlhe winning baby.
The r.mtrM is open to all babies
I ii oin Iio.se bin g and the sun ound
liug country a in) will be without
4c o.t in Ihe parents. All babies o
real cradle ol the human race. lie
Indicated that he would return
aaiti lor fun her study which he
believer would establish his theory
be) olid all dispute.
Kat barbecue arnhvlchea and
life forever. Brand s Uoud Stand.
DODGE BROTHERS
NEW SENIOR. 5IX
Alluring New Beauty
Richer and more spacious interiors
Distinguished performance
In less than a month DoJge
Brothers New Senior Six has
demonstrated its riht to a
place in the company ot
America s finest cars.
Possessing the charm of sim
plicity and conservatism, the
New Senior is a thoroughly
niodetn uiulity Six laiger,
smoother anJ more luxurious
than its distuuihed tore
runner. IVkIics are longer and higher,
seats are wider. Cushions are
more deeply tutted and up
holiteied tor greater luxury.
Appointments in the latest
fashion reruvt an ex tctmg and
fastidious regard for convc
nience and g.xid taste.
Even in this day of fine per
forming cars, New Senior
pick-up, power, smoothness
and flexibility will be found
not only adequate but dis
tinguhed.
You will profoundly admire
the supeib competence of this
great New Senior by Podge
Brothers. We invite you most
cordially to enjoy a demon
stration.
Aixnl.iM in right iiili"ctofiriJ httli
tfi I he .s--f .v.Lti, 5;" iHf
K.vubf bMh Kn.M'-itf Sir. !-: 7
i.i-uLu S 5:'. T'i.j( f-ui pit :u.L-
1. 1 Ul'fU ' f, . Mtl'fJ 7 VkftiU
V.:r. A., f-k - ' o b. Offu ;?onl
.i'-.J ! ." X'l ik..t.jfJ.
jveais and umtei aie eligible to be
.'entered 'he lirst ten registered
v. ill be photographed on the Ant
! ii rs theatre stage Monday nkhl,
and next ten registered to be filin
;ed ' ue.--d.iy niht bet V een Ihe
lh si and second nlmwa. giving the
Ipublic an oiportuniiy ol eeiug
(how nioiioii pictures are taken un
ider studio conditions.
Kadi bahj will be given a lium
jber by uhtih it will be Identified
thieiii'iumt the coniet which will
jli:il one day eat ll week for a period
ot I'xhi' weeks, beginning Fridav.
MtiKiber rtilh.
I A lilt- size b'-autifiilly dressed
dol(uiil be gitn to Die winning
jltab;. . The doll is presented by
Lama L.i I'lanie. the popular nio t
1 1 ion piituie star, and is gorgeous)'
idre.-Mil ill ( lollies peisonallv de- '
(Milled by Mi-s La Flallle. The doll
i will be on di.-pla at the theatre
MlOI lM . i
; L'-wi- C. Cook, under whose di
le, n.tn the ( .)lile;t i taking place,
ban nntwd in Los- hmg wiih hi
compl. ie e.pi: !Meiit fuc lakiiii: inn- i
li. T pn I ne. Kieig liitlils. elc.
INSURANCE ORDER IS
ESTABLISHED HERE
WM. J. FLYNN, EX.
SECRET SERVICE
CHIEF, IS DEAD
LAKOHMONT. X. Y., Oct. 15.
Williain James Flynn. for years
tlie nemesis of counterfeiters,
spies, anarch is is and other of
lenders against the federal govern
ment, died ytsterday aftT two
we( lis' iliner-s iih heart disease.
From l'jl io lls he was a
member of the secret service, the
Inrit four years as its chief. Dol
ing one war year be was in charge
ol proieiting the nation's rail
roads and from liOli to lie
headed the bui au of invest iga
turn of tiie Department of Justice.
lie was born November Is, ls67.
In New York, und at the age of
he forsook the plumbers' trade be
cause he found it too dull, and be
came a keeper in the Ludlow
sheet jail, where all fedt nil priso
ners weie then held. He utilized
his contacts lo obtain an insight
into the eriminal mind and when in
l!7 he joined the secret service
he achieved quick success.
Within two years he was put at
Jhe head of ilie 1'iitsburgh division,
"and a ear later was moved to
New Yoik in chaige of the east
el n division, remaining for 1 1
y ears.
Huskies and California's
j Big Three Battling in .
j Old Form for the
1 Season's Crown.
W., ial-.i I'n- t.i-.I Wirt-)
SAN" FRANCISCO, Oct. 15
Championship hopes of two more
coast conference elevens were con
siderably dimmed today as the re
sult of Saturday's football engage
intents along the western front.
The third week of gridiron
jousting brought out the remain
ing teams that had not previously
seen conference action. As has
been the case for years, the "big
four" Stanford, California. Wash
ington and Southern California
remain undefeated. Six of tiie rest
have now lost at least once,
j Stanford's Cardinals made it
two straight by trampling over a
lighter Cniveisity of California
Xjuad at Los Angeles, 45-7. A week
jago, the Cardinals trounced Ore
gon, 2t;-12. j
I The Washington Huskies made
their first conference appearance
'with a 25 0 victory over Montana.
It was the second successive loss
from the latter, as Washington
j State handed out a 26-6 drubbing
jthe week before.
, California's Hears stayed in the
'win column by turning back Wash-,
jiugtoii State, 13-11. Southern Call
'fornia, although in a non-confer
ence game, kept it 192S record in
tact with a iy 6 couquest of St.
Mary's college. In its only confer
'ence game, a week ago. Southern
California won from Oregou Stale,
Oregon Teams Win
j Oregon. Idaho and Oregon State
'all took on non-conference opposi
tion and came through with flying
colors. Willamette succumbed to
Oregon s attack 3s 6. w hile Idaho
hud but little difficulty in beating
out Whitman, 26-13. Oregon Slate
ran riot throughout the ranks of
two eleven., winning from Colum
bia, 4 l-ii. and from I'aciiic, 46-0.
! Two 97 -yard runs to touch
downs from kickotfs helped thrill
spectators. At J'alo Alto, Forster,
V. C. L. A. halfback, dodged
.through the entire Stanford eleven
to score his team's only touchdown
in the first period. The Idaho
Whitman game produced the same
kind of a play when Applegate.
8 Whitman balibaek. rambled lroin
,one end of the field to the other
'through the Idaho Miuad.
A crowd of 4f.uH witnessed the
'Southern California-St. Mary's
(game at Los Angeles; 30,0110 per
sons were at llerkeley for the Cah-
foruia-W. S. C. encounter; Ls.uot)
!saw Washington trounce Montana
at Seattle and 12,'juu turned out
at Palo Alto.
Schilling: Vanilla does not bake
out or freeze out - - because-it
is pure vanilla - - not imitation.
Money back if you don't like
Schilling's best !
Coffee ol 9 Spire ji J, jV, Baking Powder . Ten
RABBI DROPS DEAD
DURING WEDDING i umpqua unit
.
(Aiortat.-i pre Lmni Wim) ! I'mpqua Unit American Ie-
LOS ANUfcXKS. Oct. 15.- While pion Auniliary will entertain
in the midst of performing a wed- the Legion with a "potluck"
ding ceremony here last night . supper at the armory Tues-
Kabbi A. Knsteiu suddenly toppled day. October 16ih. at 6:30
forward and fell dead at the feet o'clock. Facta member bring
of the couple. Kabbi Kpsteln was a covered dish and Rand-
00 ears old and bis sudden death wiches. Regular business 0
was said to have been due to a meeting at S o'clock.
six
heart ailment. He came here
yearn ago from St. Louis.
Another rabbi w as called in to
complete the wedding ceremony. ;
a kitcheu
Spencer sweet pea seed In sep
arate colors or mixed are sold at
Wharton Uros.
Ignited by flames from
range.
I Ernest Sanuy. 32. of Walla Wal
; la. Wash., also was fatally burned.
; He was pinned beneath his heavy
j freight truck w hen it overturned
;and burst into flames on the Base
. o i Line road near the upper Sandy
Ttirrr c a t a i rrirc bridge. He died at a hospital Sun
UliAbC rAJ ALHlLO Ulav. No one witnessed the acei-
OVER END OF WEEK (U'm- 11 wri believed that Sandy
tell asleep at the wheel.
Ralph Klmgren, Hi, died Satur
day night from an explosion which
occurred while he and his brother
Finest were testing, a formula for
making gunpowder.
(AnrlatJ I'rvw I.cated irej
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 15.
Three deaths as a result of acci
dents were recorded in and near
Portland over the week-end. (
Mrs. Lena Webb, SO-year-old
negress Indian, died Sunday as the .
result of serious burns suffered and guaranteed to give rood ser
Friday when her rlothing was vim. It is Fold at Wharton Pros.
American fence is full weight
NOTICE
j All persons are hereby warned;
not to hum, or in any way tres I
pass on these premise. -IJ miles I
i N. W. of lioseburg. j
I C. K. and J. K. Matks. !
i - '::'e i.;.:r.i . r of the P.-( W,.(.l. '
i lie ii 1 .1 1 Association. spe.U I.eM
: e l. ,n . I,; i i: v mi l w !ule he,
. : k.iii:. 'I a t ( al i-trie ot i h.u ,
. .1- r I 1 e u:. Wih.dmen Life
A i.' ioll l I tie IlJllie li:el
u l: l !:e .-;.. . U-.ll .luri-di t lo:.
W... ..in. ii of h;- Uo-ld. v.i'ii It. ad
UU.Mieis ill t'!:.al '. Neb. Pi known
eii the I'aHhr x eai. an t !ns lie
f j ! i . 1 1 M I . ' l or elher i,Ki!i.t:ion v 1 1 f
I e i;.e .; l! i one of ll:e i i, h. i
! I ! ,..il a ir ,-.H let! ; m t . t
e. 'd rla.:ti es a hti.tr. .al m'Iv u ..
I et :pi w it n a.. -eir. et t; i
I'eiM- ii.e iii-iiir.. lie e poin :t s art
t - t ti I v n e a .-.,) i.,rimi. In. in I
! i '. i :; ar p.i :w-v t . ttt'uaii
Wet decks
or rain
drenched streets
MAKE LUMBER SURVEY j
1'NIVFUSITY OK OKFOON, Ku
gene. Oct. 15. SpeciaO-" The i
school of bin-iness administration!
at the university will assist in a
survey that will determine ihe
possibilities of increasing the)
amount of lumber used in con-'
atruction work. David Favllle,!
dean of the school, announced to- j
day. I tot si'ord -Const :it ine adver
Using Hgemy. of I'ortland. has ie !
tpiesietl iiie survey on behalf of
the i.orthwestern lumber industry'
Firms such as ihe American!
Face Prick association, the Sheet 1
Steel Trade Fxtension company, i
the Cast Iron Fij.e puhliciiy hu-j
reau, ihe Portland cement com !
panics and the National Tna!
Cotta society will be questioned,
for promotion methods. J
It Is believed that this attempt
to (nrrea.-e the demand for Dim- j
ber, v.hifcru is on. of ihe leading
iralitsuies of the norihwe.-t. wfli
materially Increase ihe pi o.-peril v
Of the Slate. ' I
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llrulhcri SlanJii.J Six $N7 to e4. uli on di.pluy
Phone 458
J. 0. NEWLAND SON
Kotcburii, Oiei;ou
, . d a the fu-! I e t - tig i:n 'side
i ' i ; t e-- t. -uiM il onifiau-'i r .
' ( ; a-; u k 1 "t . , . ; t--t eeirie il torn
.1 - K il; h R-iell. . '-r',:
Ii .r.". !:.a.ii--iu, l ,ir:k. r. and V II
CRADLE OF HUMAN
RACE SAID FOUND
j
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oh-. . in r-e K.i'.:tl .i'i t-i'
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THHY'PK all the 5.v.ic to a
Towel's FiH Ihand Slr-krr for
02 yu. ww.?. durable, depend -nb
and n-trd for their sturdy
reh.l'ii,y. 4t
The "T 'pper." cut and lai
1 Trd with the elrsm e f
fine t--proai.il- the nrtvet idea
In slickers. Inht enovmh f.r
nt in-wt a' her t"'inf"Tt, eav ti)
crty or xt-k. The "Vnrsity" ti
a h'K. roouiv. cellcgr-tvpe coal,
with tyle and r vh! Uki.
TNere' a Kish Branl njrn-.rnt
fcr every kind ol et weather,
or k or y--t t . A J . Tower
Company. koatn. Matt.
CHINESE PIRATES ATTACK '
DISABLED FRENCH BOAT '
' SHANCIIAI. Oct I.", - Tlie
j Frt m h sifjunrr Tunc.Mieii, whieli '
broke down on the Yangtse Kianu
i in ihe virinitv of Fowchow, was1
! a'taekt d loday l. pirates. Tiie
pilot was wouinb l The caii'itill '
made a prisoner, taken ashore
ami l.th r r U as d.
, The 1 ; ;- i J h steamship Wan'n:-.-'v.it!i
Sir Fredeiik Wlivie, suiaor
! and editor, and I adv Whte
j abo.itn. .s tired on in the a;;--.
i i.-e tt i P i l'i, a,. .-. !
DAILY WEATHER REPORT 1
I I S. tteathei r.ureau Office
Ros burK. ( -regon O.iia report -4 '
by K. H Fletcher, Meteorologist Id
'i-hargc.
1 Itarometrtc pressure treaucea 1
i.t a e ei t h m. . 3e 22 '
Rela'tve humidity 5 p. m. yea
I ef
!1 1
tl
P'ip. in Inches and Hundredths
IIUiM .il le ;),! M ;ln. Vt-lt-tfi.iV
l.ow-i f tn;.ei;(ri;,,. at nviiil
Average Uiuierature lor th
tiv
Normal teP4peratur tor this
rfBRA
I't. :eiiii mi. la t hours
T'Mal pt-ti;i rinrt' 1-t moatl
No:i,ial pre, j;. tor this month
Tot m in.M-ip. lroin c-epl. 1,
i l.Jv t. tlale . ...
AvrTHntj prevp). fium Sept. J.
i v
Te'tl deKtet,ey tilK' Sept. 1,
Average 'MiMMMl pr-ecip. SepL
t i May. in. lusi' e 31.16
Ft)!. st ioi in; nor ,-Mtthneit
m;..h. K.i ill Ion;-,!! jcd lues
'ia. . t. t-nunu d n.ild.
Genuine
MACGREGOR
GOLF CLUBS
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at "Western Auto"
This Week
Tha chance of a lifetime to got genuine
"Course Tested" MacC'lEGOR Golf Clubs
at a great discount. Rarely indeed are these
superior clubs offered at Sale Prices . . . and,
we believe, still more rare are vour chances
to buy MaeGREGOR Clubs at One-Third
less than regular prices . . . !,
So Grasp this opportunity now. . .today. . .
while the limited selecti"n-i are complete. . .and
enjoy your game witli c'.ubs t'nr.t make every
ahot a pleasure, and every game a better one.
Look at These Bij Price Reductions on
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Genuine MacGREGOR Club
"Go-Sum'' hickory shaft iront. AH numbers,
Regular price $5.00 each. Thia !
"Matter" hickory shaft irons. All numbers,
Reduced tor this sale from $6.00 to
"Go-Sum" Drivers, Brasies and Spoons.
Refulir 912.00 clubs, this week for
"Sport Model" Drivers, Brassies and Spoons.
Rerlr $!2.0. on sale at
"Peerlws Yardsmore" Drivers, Brasses acd
Spoons. SI 2 00 clubs reduced to
"Master" Drivers, Brassies and Spoons.
Splendid $15 00 clubs. o- salt at
"Chieftain" Drivers. E rat lift and Spoons.
Tho world finest $20 00 clubs reduced to. .
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uwy f" folfing e-nri. , ."ttefrn At.fo's" Coif De
partmrnf o'lcf pi en tint pn'cea, iron-dad guarantee nJ
"ISO Storm" Service that aaturt your compUt and lasting
rati action.
$3.34
. $4.00
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. $8.00
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$10.00
$13.34
-More than i$0 Storca io the West
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