La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 21, 1922, Image 3

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Sa'urda;. October 21, 1922.
PAGE THREE .'-""V
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
THE Oil) HOME TOWN
I
Pi ACE
Local News In Brief
1 j'lm Visitor
K. It. Caskill, of Kcho. Is ivgistei
at the Koley today. He is in the c
for a short IniHiiM-ss visit.
Jmiwii fiiini ItjiUer
M. V. Newton .of linker, is a li
Ginudc hushies v jailor today and i
u guest at the Koley while in the city.
In 1-JitrrprlM
Judge J. W. KnoWlcs Is In Kuler
prfsw toilay holding motion day In the
Wallowa' county circuit cour t.
Overnight UiuM
K. I.. Wright, a resident oT Knter
prise, arrived In I -t (Irande last ev
ening and was an overnight loudness
visitor ill the city. Mr. Wright was
n Kitest at the Savoy.
Ileiv for a I'ew ln
M. A. Mullen, who hulls from Kn
terprfse, arrived in (he city last even
ing mi the liiiuirli line train and reg
Istrred at the Savoy, lie is here for
a few-days attending to some hushics:'.
I'rn.llelou Vlitoi
i.. 1 1 ...i... it ... i. n..
, " . ' ,
Hh 'arrived in LaOrinde h.st evening
r.nl U rriit.l nl I ). Wnvnr i
,
U'raiisferreil to linker
J. 11. Siencer, who lias been r'ln
ployrrl on 1 1 highway at Kamela,
htis been transferred to Itilcr, where
ho hns ni-ei'pled a job In Ihe clerical
department,
Onlario Visitor
W. '.rilfin, who makes his
In Ontario, arrived in the city y
day ami is here for a I'fW da;
hiiHhu'Sr, While in I .a Unnidc
Griffin Is a guest at the Koley.
home
ester-
1'oothnll Team Kedirns
The flfleen memla-rH of the
fii'Miide high school ton) ball team, wlmj
were jn-esent at the Oreuon-Wh tl m i n
ijiinie at Pendleton yesterday, return- :
ed to a (irande last venlug.
ttelnriMHl to Mciichani -
, Mrs. I.. V. Thomas, who has l.e'U
Visiting In l-a (irnmb for a short im
Ht the home of Mr. and Mil Stanley
Lyons, left l ist i-vmliig for her home
in Meachnin. She reports a very
phasant visit in l.a (Jramh-.
Special fresh Kngllsh
the Palace Confectionery,
Toffee. f
10-20-1
Any l.a (irande Biihscrlher to
Ihe Ohserver who docs not re
ceive his paper by 8 o'clock In
the evening, please call Western
Union. Main 24, and a special
messenger will deliver a copy.
Dance
Saturday Night
Rex Hall
Loncy's Novel rv Orchestra
9ete0(it0t
Be Dressed for
Chilly Weather
Our line is complete now in LANTIIKU Over
foats, Maekinaws, Leather Jackets, Sweaters,
Cnit Jackets. Allen A. Coojier's underwear
Woolen Shirts, Wool Hosiery, High Top Shoes,
I'acs, Lined Gloves, Mittens, and Rubber Foot
wear of Call Brand, and Goodrich. None better
made. Standard merchandise of merit.
Compare Our Prices and Save.
Clinic Clothiery
"Tlic Ktoie iy
BY STANLEY
3 YEvf n" frTlA' fi.'fM
AUNT SAfrAH PEABODY TODAV-
-.mu-ci-. Atn r.i-vy-,1 iTTLB TO
r .uuAbun Tra TAKE THE
OF TMEMISSWQ CTEY WALKCfe.
IMpluys Iccr
i l-'lojul Kendall, forest ranger, dis.
played a beautiful five-point buck
deer on Jefferson avi'liue .vestnday to
some admiring friends. He is plan
ning on having the liead mounted. Mr.
Kendall gol the five pointer and au
di her huck last Sunday.
Heading IttMiiii Open
The reading room and loldiy of the
Y. M. . A. building will he open lo
Ihe piihlie on Sunday afternoons from.
ono until live-thirty o'clock. All who j
wish lo av:rit Iheiusflves of the priv
ilege ol uiuizing i lie reading room aicj
onlia)l ln ilc) to do mi.
WercAl I'eiullclnn Uistine hotel huilding has heen re
Mrs .'. K. liarncs and her little 'modeled lulo the Christian church
. ... .... ..... .(..... iiixl u-.u ilfiliciiii'd on Thursiliiv
ilaumuer ueiiy u u esierou 101 nn-n - .
,.., t vuii niieveuing by Hev. C W . Svviinder nf .
.. f,.... -it Mi.. huniK .ir It 11 ai-k-
I. urn :.l In!) Turner Kl reel . Mis. 1 !a rocs (
is a slst.-r ol Mrs. I !lu Uluiru. 1'en
dhdoti Tribune.
rolhe
j The
iwhich
tM'fii-er Ktinera1ed
v.-rdict of thH conmer'a jury j
considered the death or Ihe i
Filipin
Kllipino rauroau wome u.m.
ilroin to eiiei-ts oi a uuui'i. rum-,
nleielv evouerated (H'l'icer IVarson,
''laimlng that the (Kilipinu
was shot
whilu re-
a II mm
nl' the law
fisting arrest.
' The .leitseii Incubnlor-
I In the Ka (irjuide Invesluient
! company's ad of Thursday tidljug id"
t he Jensen 'mill i v Plant which an
agents (hey are nffering for sale,
'the Jensen Incuhator was mentlou-
vt ns a ,fitMi-eg' plant when it
'should have read a "HiHKi-egg"
, plant .
ViMlill at I idou
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Mull' and their
siuaM sou, who ma Ue tlu-ir houu- fu
Iji (Irande, are spending a I'cvv ih)
visit, at the hoiiif if Mr. Hull's sis
ters, Mrs. Harry Mc-l'lay and .Mrs.
I letl Kfilght of I'nion.
Dlin Man hi Town
A. ;. Sager. Wlio makes his home ill
Kluiu. sreiit Ihe evi-ning in l.a (Jraiidc
is a uu
lo. his
branch
business
si at tin- Savoy ami returned
home this morning on the
line I rain. He was lu re on
t'eitilletoii Team
Tin- Pi'tldlclon foot In i
compaiih'd by their eac
roolcrs, arrived In l.a (i
ening on No. is and a
the night here. b l for
morning on the biaiu ii li
h and sr
ande last ev
I'liT spending
Wallowa Ibis
lit train. "We
J. H. Kiltiy. JK6 V.
ders for your fall nr.d
is taking
spring de
or-
Uv-
ert for the (iuaranteed
Nursery
Stock
Washington Nurery Co.
10-4-lm
first of the
Confection-
M-2-2t
iji 4
j Mexican
Benson, at
I Ty.
Chews, t he
the J'aiao
I : CAVA K I
Thn KvcnioL' Uisei
will pay
11 suitable reward for in forma-
tioti leading to the a.n.-st of "tool
thieves'' who have been entering
this offici- at different times In
the hist three months stealing
pliers, wii rirlH's. screvv-di ivers
an.i oih-r tooN. All imtsoiis are .-
rnci ion 10 ou mihi iiM-ie
buy sie li ai th l
1 tin in for sale I
when offet
l ).
th
thieve:
la
a ( onciunce
I
II '
Ml
me hopeful of winning:,' they Htuto,
"hut ait) expecting u hard K""ie."
l'.nlrirlM' Stockman
Mr. and .lrn. V. K. (Hldersleevo ar
rived in Id tirundo hud evcnliiK and
after upending the eventnir hero left
Oil morning on the hiunch line train
lor their home In Kutorpriite. While
in t fie city tliey were Btients at the
Koley. Mr. CUdeifdoeve Im a(iroinin
ent stoeknmn in Wallowa county.
Left for Portland
Hr. M. Pwhto left for Port
land on TlmrHilay lo conduct the I
State Hoard Kxiimination in Optom-
wry there. He will join Mrs. Pean J
who has heen visiting relatives for j
several week, and then return
home on Tuesday.
Iwick from Pendleton-
11. II. Christian, oi Ui (irande, re
luriH d from Pendleton last ewnlng
where he attended the northwest con
ference loothall game hetween the
I 'Diversity of t U egon and Whil man
I'ollege. which the former won to S.
The game was lack-lustre, ueeonihiK
in U. U.. Jim- plung-lng and punting
heing the most coininonly used meth
od of making yardage.
Imiwii fitmi lliancli
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse X. Kalmhaeh,
who make tlndr hotm- at Palmer Junc
tion, arrived in l-a (iiande last even
ing on the branch line train and are
stopping at the Savoy during a few
days' visit In the city,
llctnriicd lo l iiion
Mrs. J. W. Kenm-dy, who has heen
In Iai iiande for a few days visiting
friends and relatives, returned to her
home last evening. She lives tit l'n
ion nr.d Males she spent a very pleas
int vifdt in Im Ci ramie.
Will Visit in Wnlln Walla
10. ('. Hmok and family will leave
this evening for Walla Walla to
spend a few days with relatives.
1.0ST1NR. (Ht. 21. The former
t'oruauu. siaie BH-a'uuy i"
I lu
'lirist lull
ll urch, who was assisted
by Itev. Justin Unnvn of Klgiu.
Hev. Chasten or Wallowa, and Itev.
lames pointer, pustor of the local
church. The orchestra of thn Kil
ter nrise church was hern lo lead
with Hie iniisie. A lare delea-
ition of the members of the Kntor
prise church was present and the
'exercises began at t! p. ni.. with R
free supper to all hi atteniliince. The
dedication services beRan at 8 :".!(.
I The building was donated to the.
Ichurch by Mrs. Maryette Mcrubliin
iW.r ilnuuliter. Mrs. Hen ha
Ivtthu, i
'contributed largely toward thn se-!
curing of paint and paper for Ihe
('interior finish. All the devoled
1 rnemhersor Hie cliurHi, .have worked
faithfully .most of--' t hn summer and
certainly feel wMI repaid for their
efforts now since they have such an
atlraciive church home, with much
jmore room than their former chap
,el. Many modern features including
a large kitchen and dining room at
ithe rear of the auditorium, a bap
1 1 istry and dressing room hack of
the pulpit and a gallery and extra
,clasw rooms overhead.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hoffman of
jKlgiu visited with their relatives
jhere, Mr. and Mrs. W. ( Fleener.
Mrs. I'olk Mays and children of Jn
: seph also spent part of fair week
Shore with Mr. and Mrs. Kleener.
j The Coin in unify club Is
planning
, to give a Hallowe'en parly on Sat
nnday evening in t he former Chris
; t ion ehapd.
I 'Die Neighborhood club met t his
jweek one day curlier than their
"( j regular date to he able to meet
I wit It Mrs. I K. Pearce on the op-
east on ol her bin Inlay anniversary
on Tuesday. Kleven members ami
three visitors were present. The
hostess was the recipient of a num
ber of useful and dainty presents,
Ibdiefous refreshments were enjoyed
by all. The rest of the afternoon
w as devoted to work on aprons
which the)
making for an apron
bazaar they plan to hold early in
December and decided to meet every
Wednesday. The next meeting will
'' Mr. Kate Pag-.
1 'Mrs- !ii-" Wilb-tt is uitc suk
; at t he home of her inol her, M rs.
: Kiln A. McKinsie.
Mr. and .Mrs. F. L.
Pearce enter
Joseph last
tamed friemls from
r.4( fu no.iv .
v' Twelve ladies of the
v !llb Mtteilded a county
v!"'' Feilerated Clubs i
-J ,last Thursilay afternoon
i
Community
meeting of;
t Wallowa
vvnen iney,
wie .111 me guests of the allowa
wo.Uiins club at a reception held In
the basement of th
o.i,-.-iii.-ni 01 him .,1. r.. cnun-ll.
..11.-.. v-iiow, p.tsi iri',i(' Ol lie
State Federation of Woman's cluhni
rt aiong uie inn- ol what
Women's clubs can do to improve
ineii coiiiiuunineK, and stresseii up
on tlnir opjiortunitie.s and obliga
tions along the line of rfvic 1111
provenient and reform, and that
they failed fn their purpose if they
did not sin-reed in bettering so'jal
conditions and e.iuratloiuil advan
tates in their communities.
The Community Club hold a spe-
'iHi tiiiKiness meeting in 1 he
hall Friday p. m. and will meet
Hy
toher 2 1 with Mrs. .V. A. WlnitiL-n.
The n-repiion given at Ihe school
lions. last Friday evening in honor
of tin- teiieheis lunbr the aiivpi.es
or tin- w omen, of 1 h. Com in unity
and Neighborhood clubs, was v-ry
e allenb;d. and all seemed to
enjoy th-m.setves. Mr.i. W. p. ot,-in-stui.
presblept of the Comiuiinity
iiwrr ni.isrer OI. . retnoti I es. II !-
4simioi i,y .Mrs. s. 1,. MaL'ill
NeichhorluHtd club. Mrs. F
"f
Ij1 hood do
I ;ir e, president of t ho v,.i--iii.,.
i'0" the address of d
tejohors in behalf of
of the s hnol ;! I
lo 111.
hi
i;itt'iuis
oitimiiiiUv.
Ihe revpniise wjik giv-Jam-!
K.iman. prlii
"hffd. lr), Norm. in
en ly Pi of.
-ipat of the
WlttiiiL's izav
piano
ur ir riptioii
modern to th.,- .uitiutf
Coiiipduy.
il'p;i rtme
. S'e Im Iirug
PNE HOTEL
NnWACHURCH
hoitis Mi I !.i:a i: (;or.s
f IWjyw-
ik.i-U.ii .. .... :sAX$m
J-:veihody loves a beautiful hor 'hctii Ihitr.v I 'ri nl iicIh show, 'The Miiihi
uml l-htvImiiIv who IlIlN aMi-li.liil u"'l I JUKI Piuihu-ts Hh.iw
1...... .I...U'. illll'illl. lilt. 111.1 flV
, , ' ,
. ' . .. .. .. ..
shown
I lOI'll. .ICl II'IIM. Ill: Kin i in. i
III this slriklllif nictllrc Ol) lit
"Vliliilta." TIM- .Mcl'louv. inu KollllT M Hk inn ciint.st In IicIiik III'
lo lie lit the MKllt llornc Show t h.1'illlK',l ilozclm ot colli I.I. Ill loiinit
I'.n lllc liili-illiilliilliil l.lvf Slink pini-tlclim oil llm I'liwn at
posiUiiii ill rurtlaliil. Nov. 4-11. llii.-1'"""' I" thn Impc of wililllliK nliii of.
yciii, anil .Miss Hulls will ll.li' uitiihl. "'' ly'' prizes, tliu flint of
This is lint one of IhnilsuuitN of ex- w ' 11 1" ' '
citing and drhKhtful feutur.s of the
clflc International this year. 'I he
great bulhlliifc covi'iing len acres win
be packed with livestock beet
dulry cattle; sheep, goats, lions
horses, and will b cn.wdfd with
er spi-i-talitiH and ehlbttorM.
Western' Winter poultry, rabbit
The
ami
. .
.
stock show will Interest thous
ands. The cheese makers and but
ter makers will be on hand to eon
test with their, products in the West.-'
Miss Myrtle .Mason, assistant prin
cipal, gave an excellent reading, and
the Pigmy chorus gave nevoral se
lections responding to several en
cores. The short program was 1 1-
lowed by Berving light relreshnients
a ml l he rest, of t he evening was
devoted. to games and a social good
lime.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Crow and fam
11 v. Mr. ami Mrs. M.'Crow and their
mother, all visited at. the home' of
Charles Crow ot Joseph last huu
dHy, celehratlng the wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. f row.
They report a very enjoyable day.
Urnce Cox, one of Wallowa's
husiuess men, was a l.ostlue visitor
on Tuesday.
Mrs. Chas. Ilridwnll was ati Kn-
terprise visitor Saturday.
Tom Whit more oT Knterprlso was
a Lost ine visitor on (Tuesday.
Henry KMuger left last week for
Call loniia lo spend I he winter.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). H. MaCill and
family went to Mud Creek last. Sun
day to spend the day with their
daughter, Mrs, Howard Williamson
and family.
.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson, J, V.
(iillisper, Hiram Williamson, Jamna
Jtced and Tony .Sherod were fill
business , vistors in Kuterprisu
Monday.
E
PltOMISK. Oct. 21- The firatiRe
.1.111,
j (- r-Iirm.r ,,,(1ir .. 1 1 ,,f r,.n
to Wallowa Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Poulson
went lo Wallowa last week for a
short visit .
I (.. .v J rump and family
Visited
family
Willi
11. K. Thompson and
Friday.
Miss Myrtle Lyon am brol lnr
Wilfred. Hoy and Floyd Trunin and
Kun Ice Carper visited at li. K
Thompson's on Sundav.
Howard Collins was visiting in
promise HM first of the week.
, feed unit wifi.
eliitned from
Joseph Tlllirsd
, Mr. mid Mrs. Perry Carper call-
nil J. K. Caroor ..o.l t- i v;....
.l:iv
Ih-seork
nl In WiiIIiiwii
Monday
i hI iirnhlK 'I'lit-siliiy.
ri'illinili I 'mi i s. , 11 m 11 il I.:, , v
-T'. llilSSVIIITH III! lllf HlllUI! ''..rf-
ilny.
Miss Ccliii Trunin 'iiIIimI mi c. S.
Trump 11111I fumlly Tiwrnluy.
.1. K. Cin-p.-r cni in 'Viil,m,i
Mnuiliiy unli 1,, ,, f rn,K:
' A 1 1 n 11 WiilliiHa vl.Hllor
l;i-i wi'.-k.
Mr. mill si. II;, pi,i,.
I11111.1l from Wull, mn rr,y.
Mi 111 iirn-ii inllwl ,,n (; ,
Triilnii .Monthly.
Miirsli.HI Kli-xliiniiti in,, I fiimiiv
iii.l will, (;. a. I'l.-liiiiiin ,'inil'
ily Sninliiy.
I'rliilii Si-i.ii 1all.1l 1,11 Mm.
vi.s-
II:.
Idiliunn Mm, ay.
I.. .V. Sniiili Pl11rn.1l rr.Mii Wul-
l.a MnlHltiy.
' lumps. . i. (.arprr
Mar
.1 ml
hunt
I' M'shinan ami If .. I..
IIiihim- Ciirlii'll larlv,l r 11
M.iii'lay.
l-.lni.-r II.1111..11
M.Donalil Sun, lay.
Unwi-lcomi).
lid u lo-r lnntl.r '(.jt
thf doi'ttiriM Mum'iiv, I
i Stnnll Inv
'o rt.
on
'n't t'Hnk ! 'ik r.mini"n lf
'ti - frzain. lrn (r-H hfm that
U cnvuyh ti f . f.Im, Lon
PROMISE PEOLE
1
AND GO
ovr.it on virroiti.v
l. Will show the results of scleiililie
lai mini;.
Tln-ie Is in extremely val-
niihlc I
' iiMeiooieni exiiuui. i nree
sets of radios.
The following preliminary program
has bren arranged for the I'actfie In
tel national; Nov. 4, School Chil
dren's da ; Nov. r., Sacred Concert by
Campbell's Hand; Nov. ti, Mayors'
Hay; Nov. 7. Metropolitan Hay (this
is clerlhm day); Nov. S, Itiollo Hay
(elei'll elurus will be given at the
Pacific. International through three
radios); Nov. !t. HovernorH' Hay; Nov.
in. Country I.tlu Hay; Nov. 11, Armis
tice Hay.
u:. i;s w u.lowa cor.vrv !
KNTKUPItlSK, (i(t. 21. -William
Muhuffey was sentenced (o six mouths ,
in jail and ordered lo pay n flue of j
$ - rU Friday when brought before Jus-i
lice A .11. Conn way for healing on a'
charge of selling whiskey. The. sen
tence Was made more severe been use
Mahufl'ey admitted lo the court that
his profession was bootlegging, though
hud been "too slick for Ihe olflc-
lo calch hlin previously.
MuhalTey later asked that his jail
sentence be suspended providing he
paid his flue and moved uway lrom
Wallowa iotiuly. This was agreed up
on and one week allotted to wind up
his busiuss affairs. Calling to move
away as agreed, or if he returns to
this county for anything oit urgent
reasons, he v III be ealleo on to serve
his six months )n the eounly l.ill. llnl
Ihu county now escapes paying uis
board all winter.
l-'nit SAt.K- .Mixed Alsike Clover and
Timothy seed. Cor pari Iculars sum
II. K. Hull, Summervnie, Oregon.
del. H-IM-L'K. Nov. A -7-1 I -1 X-2fi-p
CA.M1V
l,o i;ks -WKIiO.Mlt!
'COMI'I IN
UoiiM fail to see our rnhdy win
dow Friday and Sat nrday. .ic Dun
aid floney Comh (,'liips, Oriole choc
idiites and peanut cliocolate clusters
:Hv. a pound. Hlg l'le hags ready
for you if you want less t han a
pound. Von cannot buy these goods
for less t han title to Shir a pound
my nthiT
limn.
Nnwliii DrnK t'om-
puny.
NEW TODAY
VA.TI-:l) Clrl
work. rilniH!
.Mallolii.y.
fur R.-iiiM-iil Iiiiu -IllO-W.
.Mm. If. :.
111-21-11
WAXTHI) - Man
l-llllipll'll- 1 1 114-
ANII TI IIKS.
Illlll I'Xpi'llHf'K.
Willi car In hi'U
Inw priii-il TIIIKS
Jinn. nil p'-r wi'i-k
SI 11 rl 1 11 k wrirt ll Tif
Cn., Kl -I'll MK. K.
I.li.'rpiiil, (II1I11.
1 11-2 1-1 Ip
I'lllt SAI.K
at I'aliin'
- (Itiniiy sai-ks. Imniiri
(iinli'rlliini'ry. 10-21-11
I'tllt SA1.I-: Pi'ins mill kI.x varii'tli-:
nl appli'S at liai'Kalil. Jnlill II,
I'i.iii'. Km II liit.-. lu-21-L'l
l'"t)lt Hr:;T - I'lirnislii'il rinir-riioin
liiitiK,', riiriM-r l-'unrtli mill lli-nil.
I'lllllH' 1 l.j.1. AiIiiIik nnlv.
1 '0-2 1-1 1 1
Ml:.V,(lll WO.MKN wihiry Jr,ll, full
linn-. $1."" mi li'iur Hpari; tilnn
H.'llini; cuarmili'.'il hosiery ilir.-rt
tn Hi'iiriT. I'lilliin. Hllk. Ip-allii-r
th I xt li i t-ri. Iiili'i'iialliiiiat Kllitliiii;
Mills. Norrlslnu ii, I'a. ln-21-ltp
V,NTi:i Mill. II-
au.-il winumi or
Tor lii:lii wii.
1 ii-SI ::i
III til k.Ii.imI vli'l
fall IS.VW.
KOII It I! N'T
alci- rii.Hil
Hll'lllll III
in-
with
ui.'il.
21-11
Sli"'lillC PHI'''
I'll. in.- :; i :i-v.
llelirloili apples, ',U0 IjoxeM. Or-
-hard run. i'IIh out. 1. 7.i per
hox. (inlder, Oregon. Inuuire Tin k-
'er Warehouse, Iruhler, Oiegon, 11jx
s.'i, lu-i'i -lit
A P P I , F PAf'KFKS WA.N'IKIl Noim
need apply who are Dot e.pe-
ie nred in ra pping. t;eo. ' .
.Marshall, linhler. OreLon. Itox '..
JiJ-l-t
Salvation Army will have a
p- . t;il prti-.-r.nii at M , h.itl t.nl-tt
Pi edi ng a u arn l ion i-ale of v-gi--i,-ihi",
apioti-. honi niiitle fiimlv
and i ilk--'. All invite,), in ity
A Modil Housekeeper.
A WpihI of mine claims Hint It wy
n.v hntil to cnlorlaln his wlfp. She
Iw,t cleans the room heaullfully
before she niipirks. W. S. Atkins, In
I.oulsrtlle Courier-Journal.
Coats and
Dresses
Our showing of coals
dresses is quite complete with
all that's new in materials and
colors, made up in the latest
modes.
Our ready-to-wear is most
reasonably priced and our
styles are the best.
FRENCH & GREENE
Rcady-lo-Wear and Shoes
CARR'S
For Credit
No Interest
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Clolhes That Prove Their
Worth By Wear
Not" only when new, but through months and
months of service your clothes should keep you
looking your best. The longer wear you want,
must lie tailored into them.
Adler Collegian Clothes are nationally known to
keep you looking your best. Only double-shrunk
all-wool fabrics are used. Seams are silk-wcwn
to hold their good style.
Pay enough to get the real value afforded by
their good, style, good fit, gootl wear.
Look over the new Fall models in suits anil
mercoat.s
Suits, $21") lo $1").
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