La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 13, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 8

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    Tuesday, January 13, 1925.
PAGE EIGHT
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
WITNESS TELLS
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SALE
GtW Literature Day
To Be Widely Observed
January 23 Set Aside by College of Bishops of SI. E.
Church, 'for Reading; 7,000 Pastors
. -to Take -Up Work.
NASIIVILLi:, Tenn. (Special)
(lood Literature, January 2ft. lM2f,
authorized by lh College of iiinh-,
ops of llii M. l. Church, South,
will be more widely observed
throughout 'Hon! hern Methodist
territory in iwih tlmn on the oc
casions of Its flint beirvanee In
1H24. It bi predicted by T. Uuy
Wiggins, circulation manager of
connect iuoul publications.
According to Mr. Vigtflns. '.the
jhurpope of Good literature Sunday
Is lo Increase t he circulation of
tho 'f hrlstlun Advocate.' the gen
oral orgnn of tlio denom (nn Hon
fctid lhc various conference organs.
Special foldim containing planf
and suggestions for the observance
of the duy will lie Kent to tho 7,
U0 pastors of the church by Dr.
A. J. I .ulnar urfd John W. Hart on,
ubllhiiiK agents of the M. fc.
.Church, South, and Mr, Wiggins,
itrculatioo manager. .,
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1 3.000.000 Headers
' "9h f;hrlnUn Advocate," says
Mr.'1 Wiggins. thc general organ
of ti Nfitijoniinktion.; 1'iibllHhed in
tioihvtlle, HerVbs a constituency o
nearly lime million . southern
MeUioiliMM.. and haw lor-Jiidru-.thau
Hlxly yi-iirn been recoKiilr il uh a
powtji-ful InfluiMLe - in furthering
denominational movtirnenis. U eon
tanK d'iut-ttiien(ti of wcular news,
ruuilty life. brh-r .world news, and
religious new. Dr. Alfred Hml'h,
formerly of Missouri, l editor of
Your Chance
To Save f
Ami n 1'ew Suggest (oiih
K'cui'e a . Hinull tract cf
good land and Improve It tin
you piefer. This will cnn1e
n deslrablu tin l valuable
properly ami Invent men t for
you.
Italsi' your own cgctahlc
and fruits. Kei-p a few
chickenti it ul a cow or so.
This will supply you wttli an
abundiince for living at
cost and this itp-uns more
for I est).
Wu have I he right tract
for you, priced tiKht, and
on envy terms.
Wm. Miller
& Co.
tan tntr tttirv H
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Hal Bohnenkamp
Funeral
Fifth at Spring St.
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MAKJK I'RF.VOST and .MONTH III. I I"
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Redefining l.ove.
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the f'hriMian Atlvocnle, 4,
'The conference orgnmt .deal
with matte rn of- local Interest und
U'-ep Meihodlfiis posted as to the
participation of I heir sect tons In
the afitir of thn church. It Is to
promote the circulation of thVne
weekly church pa pent that (rood
Literature Sunday whs inaugurat
ed," adds Mr. Wiggins.
I.lhttt Organs,
' The various conference organs
of Southern Methodism are the
Alabuma Christian Advocate; Ar
kansas .Methodist ; Daltlmorc
Southern Methodist; Central Meth
odist; Klorlfla Chrlstlun Advocate;
M et h od IhI Ad vocal e (Tennessee ) ;
Methodist Advocate (West Vir
ginia); New Orleans Christ hi ii Ad
vocate; North Carolina Christian
Advocate; Oklahoma Methodist;
J'acific Methodist Advocate; Rich
mond Chr.atian Advocate; 8t. Louis
Chrlfttlan - Advocate; Southern
Christlsrt Advocate; tTetk Chris
tian Advocate; and Wesleyan
Christian Advocate. Thoy serve
the t)!lrtyi;ight' annual conffjrence
illvi.iioiiH of the church.
IIIXI.N ILLS PLAYS UOl.V
, ItKliKKLKY, Cal. (AP) . Helen
Wills, national won.an's-. tennis
eiiumplon. lies taken up roll, but
not, vHU nny .chumpliinshlp nsjilr
utlous. She phiys wllh gh-t cum
puiilotw "about twice a, month," she
said.
An'ted If 'hl (ep-CJii trt iluvli-lop
her game with the idea of becom
ing, a vJinmptou. .she ttald:
VI do mt think 1 ver -could' be
a goll . champion.'
LLWIK I,i:.Vi;s HoSlMTAfj ; '
KANSAS CITV (AI'i Strtmgler
L'ws. dethroiied wnstllng -hnm-pioii,
was able to leave a Imspiiul.
although still suffering froi.i ln)ur
les reci-lvetl in his losing match
rrlday night wllh Wayne Munn.
tit. P!t" Riftf i nrw mrmwf tmtnrtit ttat
ti t tie rnl e tU Attma t-4TmJ
to cT enmptm tfliel Ikxb til nfcJk bi 24
bou r , or mMter back. Aik ur food
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Los Angeles "Poor Peo
ple" Make as High as
$15 Per Day on the
Streets.
LOH ANGHLKH ( A PL That ;
some professional neggar make;
as high tut $13 u day on the
streets of 1.04 Angeles; that th-yj
ride in automob m m nt of the J
cheapest make, buy expensive
Jewelry and uiuHif-.il ln:ti-ftmcms.
unci even hire assistants to wat'-hj
for the police while they uo.li,
are Koine of Hit tnings disclosed
in recent trjais o mendicants in
police eoirt.
One bl.nd woman testiLed tliui Molne lla.l Kirl. Ix tnournlns for her
she and ner husband, also Wind. ( huilDam,. William K. Wright,
drove to Los Angeles from C.evc-jTney na,, marr(e1 jul!l ,wo
land with a hired driver, and that! weeks when he held up a bank in
in this city she had made as bigi N.w Orleans i.nd killed a policeman,
as and ftlti in a uuy ot tn.ee. 1(e Mobile, Ala.. In a
hours. She said her best week) pun little with detectives. Nellie
had netted S., but denied that now is In Jnil in New Orleans, but K
she collected $3uu and 4uu .. t, thought she will )e sent back to
week as reported to the coutt.
'i am infoiined that youbougutj
a radio set some time ago f or j
I ji)0, the court remui ktu.
"Yes. your honor, 1 guess that's i
correct."
"1 have also been told that you
bought a. in on key. Is that true .'"
"Yes, eignt months ago 1 did
buy a monkey."
"How about a parrot?"
"Yes, I bojght a parrot, and a
canary-, too." 1
. ilur. husband then admitted that
they had bought, i new automo-1
bile for $1,700;' a watch and a I
diamond ring; a roll-top desk for
$106; a fan tor. $-4; a pluycr pi
ano for H5, and a steel banjo
and .nuxophontt for Jiso. He. also
admitted that occasionally he be
caitie intoxicated.
Another woman informed the
court that she' . conducted this
blind woman to and from her
hotel daily and stood wutch f ot
her to give warning of the ap
proach of policemen. v She said
that for such services she w au
paid 93 a duy.
FRENCH DEPUTIES
OPPOSE SELLING
OF ART OBJECTS
TAUtH (AIM. The American
buyer la-nut-a'ted1 the debate In the
Kreneh chamber 'when the sale
of the lUauvais cartoons or pat
terns waa 'discussed and the de.
hate' turned on the advisability of
the'sta'te selling any of its prop
erty, especially objects of art. The
American's omnivorous powers Of
acquisition, it whs pointed t.
were great ly increased oy inew.tyj
thi! rati' of exchange favored him
iH'pilty Henri Auriol Instanced
h bed of Marie Antoinette, the
work of the' cablnetmaker (leorg-:
Jacob. Thfs bed, he said, wan
sold hy the 'staL;- furnlt fre de
positary some 40 years'' ago be
euhse ll was- InrV-sted with bed
bugs. It only brought a few bun-
died Traiys to Uui stale ind loday( " B,-ilnrles paid unniiaity to
It Is in Atm'rlcn.'- 'I1 . j teachers, principal iitp! Hiip-rvf.s-Notlong
ago. M. Aiti-H roil- 'is Oregon ranks in Mtli place,
tinned' some Seen s vases wc-c Follow itv- i n- tli uv'r:ijf sal
sold by the state at Versailles, j nrlcs pap! In Western states: r.
OiKf ef litem, a very f ne speei-' Kn, $1''"': W:ilun -ten $M7T.:
men. nearly six feet high, had Idaho. ? M 7 1 : ( 'allfniitia ? 1 :i4!.
be4-n Uiadi- for Xnpoteon I. whose'
portrait In profile i h'iouh. Tti F. S. Domfiiaic- Market
had been in the Orand rlann !'r AiUon in Ar'ilUna
and whs not kept because It hi I ,
n slight crack. It was sold fo-( PI FNOS AIKKS (AP) Tin
a few hundred francs and repair- Culled Stales practically absorbed
ed by a Pars anlto.uary and tht-njtht- iintortaiien of auiomnblles and
sold for K.ooo francs and Is now 'motor Irnck:; to Argeillna In 1H23.
also In America. ' , acenrdtng to a n port just Issued
1 j by the Motorcar Importers Associa
HOUGHTON
IS CHOSEN
rOK LOAUO.N
(Continued from I 'age 1.)
any bellicose Intentions by Japan
Instead It1 centers In China and
China's innlitipy to maintain ' n
hhth t lace in Pnetfic af fairs, nt
cording to Charb s Itercher War
ren, former ambassador to Ja
pun. The bugaboo of a Japanese.
American war because of the
nlted State's I in migration atli
t.lde Is Without the slightest
foiindiitbin. he an Id. Japan
perfectly aware the ImuitgrHthin
act was an economic measure to
protect American labor. Warren
declared.
Ibthltcd hnlr bit- eon-U tern hi, v In
crcnH'tl I be merhcatl if lhc wi
' men.
FOR TII0SK
STl BRORN COl GtlS
,M'e Recommend:
Mck. & Syrup of
While I'inc und Tar,
with Menthol and Kuc:i
lyptut c and ."iOc
Moon
Drug Co.
Hvcrything for the
Sick Room
I'Mo.m: main k
NVIlie Dawson. 1" year-old Des
her people.
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THIRDINU. S.
Illiterates Few in State
Which Leads Entire
Northwestern' Area.
SALKM. Ore. (Special). Ore
gon has fewer illiterate persons
than any other state In the west,
according to a report prepared
by J. A, Churchill, state superin
tendent of public instruction, bas
ed on statistics gathered by Krank
V, Phillips of the George Wash
ington university. Only two states
on the union can boast of a low
er pe rcen t a ge of 1 1 1 1 to ra.cy t h a n
Oregon.
Following are percentages of
the western states: Oregon. 1.45
per cent; Washington, 1.6 S per
cent: Idaho, 1.51 per cent; Cali
fornia, 3.33 per cent; average for
country.-5.51 per cent.
Oregon ranks third In tho num
ber of school children ' tn aver
age dally attendance. Oregon's
percentage vt high school rtl n
dance is fourth. California. Iow;
and Vermont ' lead in?. Following
Is the 'percentage for attendance
In high whoolH of the western
states: Oregon. I sr Washington,
IHI- Iiliitin. lTi 4! I ':ilif'mi:i. 57.1:
nv,.mffr. for intted Htutesv-IJ.S.
ph!rt ri
Thirteenth place n held byOr.-
gon for the average number of
dav attended by ech child ' en
rolled In school. There Art1 from
t I GO to' l!o days of school in u
term. A vemge frir four ! western
states follow m: fregon. 147 day:
WWilngtnn. M't.3 days; - Idaho.
IS2.i days: California. 1JC days.
tion. The report, wld' h In liased
on ofi'ifinl records, shows that out
uf a toial of 30 vi' nmtorcars that
entered Arg.-nttna during (he last
lean manufacture. The value of the
j cars amounted to 1 :;."l.l 1 4 gold
and t thi iut:t must h"
added a fori 1m r ".::.'.; 7y pobl
pesrttt wtiti'b'it lh" MiHie of motor
car uccfitsorlns iiuj 'H'ied , tluriiig
the f-Hlie pe'rllid. 1 j ;
'I'll- report dwell- on The con
siderable developmen' nf the ntito
nithtl" tragic', ih Ar -ntiua during
the h.-t year, :i:iyir.g that .the lil-
' crea.-e of the importation was &3.2
(percent over P'2C. when lhc trade
I reached its l.ili.-M In the
'city of p.ii'-no:; Aire? there are at
j present lJ.l",'L' motorcar. com
; pared wllh S-4 in 1H15.
Young Banker
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If yt u 'ne ; ol'-.S ( & t:rct
n ( th-ri tp t.-- i' d u rt It Thus
In ami.r.tr u'. t;i- t.ec-, of s-.a
0'J n)Ut k--p ''tii;iri;; awsy Thj
! the sdie of H I". llmptc, -7
who res- :n rt:i yn.-.' f.-m t-i'.c
l.v tn vl ti-i :i!. r! IliP OW
TALE OF BLOOD
Participant in Murder of
Czar Describes Beign'
of Terror 43 Years
Ago.
MOSCOW. (rJy.tliH Associ
ated i'i-ss) Amazing reveia-
- Hons of assassinations, plots,
intrigues and terroristic acis
ngaiiiht Alexander 11 and his
mi n inters were made Monday
at a triu of Ivan okladrski,
who after nearly 4f years, is
charged with having turned
traitor and betrayed his ac
complices in that notorious
murder which shocked two
com inents.
The prisoner, who 65 years
old. appeared in court guard
ed by four armed soldiers. He
Is infirm and dressed In rags.
The bolshevik government
accused Okladskl of assisting
entrust police in the extermina
tion of the notorious organ
ization known as Naaradnaya .
Volio (people's freedom) which
set out to win the liberation
of the Russian people from the
czarist oligarchy. He is held
partly responsible for the fail
ure of the revolutionists to ac
complish their purpose until
the bolshevik) upheaval in
1V17.
Made Several Attempts
' Okladskl. it Ik said, was
personally responsible for sev
eral attempts upon the lite of
Alexander II. He admitted
having mined the palace in
IS 75 when an explosion de
stroyed the czar's dining room
but did not harm the czar. Ho
also confessed to having mined
the railroad at Kkaterinoslav
w h e re the cza r's t ra i n was
scheduled to pass. In this In--stance
the emperor's life was
saved because of a defect in
the electric wiring of the
bomb.
fl CRFFK
CLOVKR CPEKK- (Special). Hot watfir oottles. fountain ay
Snow has been falling every day ".ngi the kind thai are warranted
since th,- first of the year and !for tvvo ycars by' 'h0 hst.fiW!torlt
in tin. valley it is about Sip lncchs!of t,K' t'asU 3TU wil1- rlml 'lvi
deep. Sleighing is good an.) riirIll. thorn-Wright s Family Urug Storo
era are taking advantage of the ' ' ' l331
opportunity to haul their year's 1 !
supply of wood while the snow Notice of lWiml Sale. :
is on. i Notice is hen-by given that scab
The little da jghler of Mr. and I' d bids will ha rclved by the tin
Mrs. I'uhlKtrom recentiy spent ajdersigned until the hour of 7:S0 P.
ffw days with her grandmother, j M. tho 2 1st' day erf January. 1H2.
Mrs. 1. (V Iahlstrom. land immediately tlurenfter public-
-Mrs. J. T. lVore spent thejly opened by the Commission uf Liu
Inst week ht t'nton with Mr. le-lCity of Im Grande, Oregonr ati Mi
Vorcs' mother, Mi-s, J. A.' J ,CoiiuiiiHsinn Hoom inUi City, I Lull
Vdre, w ho has been very 111 forjin saidCity, for an Issue-,of City rof
some time. jl-a Grande JmprQvemeul.-Honds In
Litgi'i-s Itusy. jthe sum of $75,1 00.75, same, being
j tn denominations of $5ou each, ex-
A logging crew has he. n busy ,t.pt ( onu ol,(1 bond for $60l7fi.
In trie: vicinity of Spj-tnf? l lat.;KHiU ,,0,.(lB bcaring data. -January
rile Crew' As t'OIIlltOHed Of, llien'r.!. k.-t. ..,., lri.. ..n r...
from t idou and they .exi.ct tuat.: optioiml. however at the
continue operations as long iwlli-p,,.asn. of th rity ut nny 8,.n,f.
snow doepn't Ket too deep. TI,e , annim, COUpon date on ami after
logs are taken fo the Ih.ndTmili :om. yMir from dlll(1 tUl bond
at Ladd Canyon. i bearing interest at six per cent
Oean Olson. George Cam. S. and r) p,.r anniIII1 pUyuhU. 8t.ml.
the Oahlstrmns are hauling 1 ,y l)inniliin.( principal and Interes!
from the William Itrant farm. , Jiyatli(. nt lhc orrtro of the cU
i i i ctt . " "
of ffihind ( 'Hy are visiting rein-1
tives in this section.
Miss Pern ice West lias ugafn i
n siiiin-d her duties as teacher, nf-
t. r a two -t-k- l.olll.iy va:.i -
Hon.
ll. S. 1 albnlt expects lO COlue
1 r t tl .
1 !., . lu " ,M'11"
ls.-ve.al uVeks. in the near fu -
t luit'-
I'r-iich Coal .Mining lncrcaM-!.
PA LIS f AP. A reroid pro-
luelion ..f rr.,.l vv:w tn.-.e,l mil t
Crance during October: 4.ihhi.Jimi
tons being reached in a month
for the first time. The exact
output was 4. 1 a:i,". 1 C, tons, as
compared with a.s;i7,37S for Sep
tember.
Tlie average dally pro luct ion in
October whs I SLUM', as compar-, ' "rougn a central orgamzaiion
ed with H4.i:: tons In January I th' 'Y 'oll tl"'tr pictures, at
of this year; Kifi.r.H? tons In Oi-j" wnall f-. to Individuals and
tuber. l'J.n. und U, 147 tons be-1 .societies.
fore the war. The number o" Thus a collector is given a
miners has increased from a pr ' chance to see how a palutlngwtll
war figure of S'tS.onti to 3u2,mii, . look in his house, and go with
in October, I 1. 1 his family, before making the
j purchiisc. an,d schools and clubs
If he advert it, ne knows j can give art exhibitions at mod
tt rn'l ' "r:ite expanse.
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WAS NAPTHA SOAP, Carton of 10 bars..
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP. 10 bars
A. H. NAPTHA SOAP, 5 bars...-
WHITE KING WASHING POWDER, pkg...
C1TRI S WASHING POWDER, pkg
SWIFTS WHITE SOAP, 10 bars
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Copy fur tbis. column mu-4 be
(a by 0:00 a. in.
The lrtlcs Tavl.
! Prompt service. Jay and night
I Phone Carl liattrick. Prop
1-8-t
."k- HcmstlUiiiug 5c
hy Airs. K. C. Tuckey. All woK
guaranteed. Mrs. K. C. Tuckej
1 80$ Second. 1-12-lu
spociul Ka:c.
I'nusual values In shades To
tsmail lumps and drop light. He
Hue window at the Uicharduon Art
&. Gift Shop. 1-1 i;-6t
All tlte big values in school tab
'lets and loose-leaf paper, theim
jpaper, typewriter paper, drawing
'paper, that are usea 'n the schoolb
!of Isl Grande you will ind at Rtl-
verthorn-W right's Family Dru
Store. l-3-3i
Special price, $8.00 per cord foi
16-inch wood. Phone 287-W.
12-27-t
Windshields and Side ; lasses.
Have Jiiehardson "The Art .Man'
i fit your windshield and side glass
He carries a complete line of th
finest Belgium plate in sizes tp fi.
every make of car. ,ork tiuipklj
and correcjly done at the right
price at Kichardson's Art & Gift
Shop. . 13-1-6:
Those White Ivory lricea
The best prices on all prices tttH
may match your white ivory yoi
wil I find at Silverthorn-Wright't
, Family Drug Store. - l-3-3t
IlcmslUchlns, pleating, buttoi'
holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop.
10-14-ti
Gifts.
New and beautiful things already
this year for those birthday remem
brances. Gifts for every occasion
always new at the 1 tic hard son Art
1& Gift Shop. 1-12-Gt
Rent, sell and repair all make
-sewii.g machines. Ask about free
Idressmaiting course. White Sewinp
,Mactne Co. New Foley - Bldg
Phon 6S3 W. , 22-llTZ.ltf
Treasurer, said bonds being Issued
under !he provisions of the so-call
ed "Bancroft Ponding Act."
Ml bids must bo accompanied by
;n,UBt ,)(, unconU1Uona . ' ' '
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Tho
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Messrs. Teal, Win free; Johnson und
iMcCulloch will be furnished the
j8llcr,ssfu, b(1(I,iPt .
J The Commission reserves the
'right to reject any and nil bids.
) J. K. ST FA UN'S.
!l-9-10t . City Kec order.
I It M A rtllTIMN Ull.l.l.Xi
TO UK.XT THLIIt IAI .T.;S
Mt'XIt'H (AP). Germsn art
ists have devl(M'd a novel way of
learning a little, money while pros-,
f peetive purchasers of their paint-
! ins ar' making up their minds.
Every Day Values
75c
.17c
.....2".c
10c
2"c
HOC
10 bars 3i)c
WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG
Mo 57TDEPA10MENT STORES
108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore.
OUR NEW' STOCK OF
Women's Footwear
Is Iking Completed Day by Day with Authoralivc
Styles for 1925.
Kid. Pumps
$3.69
A serviceable kid slip
per with military heel and
cut-6ut front strap effect.
Shown at ajjrice remark
ably lowv
Women's Oxfords
In Black, or Brown
. A complete stock of ox--fords-is
- now on hand ;
blacks or browns in kid
leather with military heel, j
The i. prices .are low, con-j
spicuously1 so ' for shoes of
such quality, i, ..'.,! , '
$2.98 to $5.90 ;
IAV-TO r.t,tACJl HAUVAiiV .
J UOrfnTNUKl-WbeCjJostsil tftst
Opnaunees . that It learned after a
fcteetiiig'of the Harvard football ad
visory crir Vnltlee here lliat'Chiirles
laly, famous Harvard und Wt si
Point "iiuarterback, has been nom
inated for' the!-posit f .m ot head
eoachby the Cambrhlgo Inslitution.
Jor next ' ser.son.
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SIMPLE WAY TO
TAKE OFF FAT
Can anything be simpler than I
taking a convenient little tablet!
four times each day tuttil your
weight is reduced to normal'.' Of1
course not. Just purchase a box
of Marmola . Prescription Tablets j
from your druggist for one dol-!
lar, and start now to reduce. Ko!-
low directions no starvation diet
ing or tii'i-some exercising. I'.lvit
substantial food, by 'as 1!" s Jon
i:;. nii'l keen, on gittin;tl6lei u, ,-.
"Thousands of men'- and Women
each year "regain 1 hcnlthy slider
figures by -ipsing Marmola ' Taii
Jets. Purchase them from your
jhuggisi. or send djreet to Mir
mola "o.. General Motors Hldg.,
Detroit, - Mich. Adw- - -
FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, lb...
PACK DONE, 3 lbs
SHOULDER RIDS, lb
Grande Ronde Meat Go.
CITY, trilMlMV I1M,I IIOOM U .MAKKl:TS
FALM0L1VE SOAP CHIPS, 2 lbs
WIRE. CLOTHES LINES, 75 fu...:
SWEDISH SPRING CLOTHES TINS, 2 cartons,
3 dozen each
Ammonia, 2 lxittks. c;c
CL0RAX PLEACH, bottle o:,c
GROCERY
2 Deliveries
A POPULAR OXFORD
$5.50
This desirable style is
being shown in black calf
and also in the new tan
sh. de. Plain cross creased
vamp with two tie blucher
cut effect.
Patent or Kid
I S6.50
This attiiQtive-. style is
shown in black patent and
also black kid with patent,
trimming combined. A fine
quality shoe of selected
leathers, serviceable and
dressy.
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Take Ncwlin's 21-1 lour
Cougli and Cold Cure--teaspooisul
every hour
until it acts as a laxa
tive. We Guarantee It.
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