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Friday, January 23,'l923.
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A Woman's Taste Is Reflected
In Her Home
Our Di'iipery Section has many
' ' pew idens for you,
Hill's Department Store
"A i;ooiI riBi-o to Trade"
fll'MWKKVIM.K (.Special)-0.
W. Fisher too(i a', lpuil of horf
lo I-a Grande for Park lirothers
last week.
John Jivyelfet nnd-H. rc.Kiin
wore unions I hi I.a Grande vj.l-(
tors hern recently.
Rernlce -Johnston, tho small,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. II.
Johnston Is twain in school aflor
being out for some Hint on ac
rout of. blood poIhouIu'k In hot
foot. ..
JrJd. Halo topK ndvanlage of 1 lio
good sloigulng ' Inst weoU un.l
hauled several looih, of wood to
Juihlor.
.Mrs, Alviti Gillis spent v;:eir;t
riajs lust- week here with relat
ives. '
Word has been recfived from
.fr. Kellog, of Ord. Nebraska,
that John Akred, who formerlj
made hit home at Hummorvillo.
died- nt thp I. O. F. homo u.
Vqrk,. Nebraska, January . H
cam ii an a shock to inuny friend:,
here. .
Mr. and Mr. Victor Johmitun
were ct Jtnhlor Thursday oit bus
iness. Maty MoKlnzic , h ft herb for
Portland tho first of tUt week.
Hhe expeeta to he gone for ueveral
days.
- E.igcne Oswald, and John Can
trell arq now at Ladil Canyon
working In tho timber.
. Mr., afyra McKlnzie in 111 at tho
home of hor sir, tor, Mrs. Hattie
Me Williams nt I.a Orundo.
Hans Hacker and Alex McKIn
zlc were I.a Oramla viHliora Wed
nesday. Ralph McKlnls lost one of hln
work horses recently, Rovcral ;
other horses hero urn sick.
Arch lngrnn was attending to
business nt Imhlcr Tuesday,
Mrs. Hamsntha Knd und grand-1
McKlnrJo homo white Mrs. Mo-'
1v'lnlo bnmn u l.llo Mr Mi.K'liwif. '
is away.
(toodhiK Hills Opposed.
nskltig representatlvnii In conifressL,, .
to oppose the Good In if hill wero
odoptcd by Iho J.nno county Hoo
. lloo club, an orgnnliitlon , of 65
, wwnd iim jnff 1, onerntorj,
-mivmtf 3000 emplGjVH .mid uhip- in,...
'"I'l")'" -miiu uimjc
Din? lo.ooo curs of lumber an-
nifally. Tho resolutions declared,
that pussairo of the Gooding mous
ir MOUld ICHUlt ill hunluhln to
the lumber and other industries
of this scollop.
Serious Lung
Trouble Starts
With Coughing
Phytlelani warn aptlnit ntglectlni eouolh
li tf ealdi ind tttl si tht erto;ti luni mm
fllcitloni that miy ruutt. Lading pf.yil.
liini law piutrlti BAL8AMEA tor oil bron
)Mftl Uleetloni. UALSaMCA Ii jurt 0d
tatii iriptrfttlon mtCt Irotn newly tin
uivartd ilkiit. Dr. Dtnj. F. Cntttrct. Aitcar
ion. Mo., wrltai: "I ui It melulaly lor my
irftctiot and ny tmlly. it It quick, &ur
ind ufe In Itl action Mkt noiblng cli."
Tdtti' .' 0ln etui or Hid liuiiu-nwi fin.iuilc
t uitviTomuiii ilivHk'Uu ti- tioil iiul - inbe
pi 1 1 nil ii up In wid . uy tlm wsi iIU fium
k tintire plniil were Imt.itim1 fnnii tlm ravniU'ii
!r liillueiiia. Ho und ilis oils i.muuu
Hltiiu piitiuitli unil thou In n l)i)HiH(l hvit-fl-w!f
with "iloaili' rnm. Svt ut Uit
frtults inept th world mid fir ma tuib
H fin "kbl to limply tlx detmnid.
BALKAIiKA ia now wt-u Htitndinlld
ind (Ivfl uniformly inlrnouloiu ii-iiilta In
ffiii i. ii wmiiiwi Hit IlilKUiivU IH4ID-
brnurt n nd rflknm triltatlnn. I It liu'rcusra
Of DaJkMUi and nermll inmv p.
CHTlnri
Ikln il
n ltlmul.Uc iirn of tho
mm in uirntving rr li.dv no'.soiu und 4 It
UrlkM at th coiiu rlnAlhj mm,,
mirfiw. - v "r w,,n
tin nut eonfuM it with .r.l!,.i,rr lil.nm "l" ii pnllm Hiicl a gouil rood la
htJKb avruut tlml nr only othhiii hvmii. town. Tho ilcrp inuw auurffl
"SiiSVhVVW n.oliro for ll.ls sprlns an,l .m-
rf froni cm Iri- iid othor Iwimful nt- mrr.
k pix m rhiidnn. I 13. a. Tttlhoti rnme up from XIp-
.Lf.rl."...'.?'4'?"1: "J! 'l':XUnnvlllB reoratly anil la hehulld-
liilwsl lo r.llre Anjt roiuu, nr mjlift ftnir '
?.h..' "iff,' ."i"r. .muM All Utuk-1
ll-l. nil HAI.."AMi:i
it nMi.A.iu.A
In La Oronde buy It from Qloaa
JDruire, Inn.
For
Chronic
Coughs
Exhibit Gland
Treatment, in
London
A remarkable treatment was
exhibited nt the Annual Chem
ists Exhlblllon In London. w l:er
It was reported, that "the com
pound rejiivenal.il old men In
a startling manner and Hint
under-developed children thrive
OB t llko withering plants put
out lit the rain."
Potentials of International
prominence disclose that the vl.
tal glands of young animals
often have a remarkable effect
In renewing vitality. Inning up
the entire system, and building
nerve forces.
Rlandngen, the new scienti
fic gland tonic, prepared In tab
let form provides a simple
method of taking glandular
treatment. Olandogen, for men
and women. Is obtainable nt
Hed Crow Drug Co. Adv.
Library Chats
Now books to b added (o the
public library, Kalurday evening,
Junuury 24: -
Aldrlch Mother Mutton.
AndrewsOld Morocco and the
1-V.rl.ul.li.il Allitu -
U((W(M.Tlh. ionpiulp waate pf
HII
cUiiy)c jum) Welch Curly la,
Cope . Organising Urn Church
school,
jjc-Kmi'I New FrlnidH in fld
(Clmoicr.
Katun Tho Actor's Herltuge. .
Glover The Pilgrim.
Hammond Tho F.nglncer,
llauptman Dramatic Work.s.
liauptmnn The Hunkcn Hell.
I n i a ii Hca I Kh a 1 e.
Kaufman Hia;tir on llorao-
back.
Kt-ni Tho Rrcat Unmo of Poll-
ticns (
Kreymhorpr-- Puppet Plays.
McK;mm Tomorrow and To
morrow. Hu3j H How to lira mat lz
Bihlf J.ctirioiiii.
'- ft-ven Akcs by a Gentleman with
a Ouster.
Thomuon My experiences In
Jcotlaml Vnrd.
V 1 d (I e in r r Charts Heea It
Through.
Work Mali Jontf I'p-to-Pate.
GrtANGK UALI. (Rpoclul)
Hlue Mountain Grange hold Ms
reuulnr meet lug here Saturday. A
chicken dinner, served by section
two- enjoyed and during ie.c
jturc hour each member present re
sponded to tho roll cull by giving
1 1 he datn of his own birthday. The
lroflfrain consisted of grungo sontjs,
lc.w'nK p"1 h,uv" opn Install
ou 1 ur ",K worK urinK i U a
Mas
ter, Kllml Sherwood: avcrseer.
J Grace , Grout; lecturer, Corrlo
Kpencer; steward, A. 10. Hug; as
sistant Hteward, William Sherwood;
Joss AUisterson; trea
surer, A n im llolmftn; secretary,
Mattle Golden; ftatckeeper, ICrnest,
Holman; Cores. Mrs. llamunn; Po
mona, Mm. Kirliighum; l-'lora, Alice
lltiniitlN .Inn Amu, .n .1 If Ifn
nmnn un(1 K), K(.K(.y w,,r( ftiPcted
on executive commiltee and
Muster Sherwood .appointed the
fnllnwlnv mititiillloim flniuino
Kred Huffman, Hen Qckeler and
Hob MaMterson; homo economics,
Grucf) Grout, Jess Masterson, Alice
Hug. 1 Jiura Hamann and Carrie
Spt-ncer.
"Grandma" Cekeler Is On the
alck list.
Mrs. Mattle Golden of Grande
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spent tho latter part of the week
I h Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Golden.
George Hughes has purchased a
new Ford car.
Clarence Heitheud, who has been
III, is uhlo to bo out again.
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CLOVER criKKK (Special)
The weather is very mild and
uireill,o h'T". i hi- snow is aooui
on (., .1 ... n
The snow Is about
lnH "OHIO fpl'd rnoka at Iho William
Urunt farm. Mr. Tnlholt haa auld
t.. ...
inn orci runii. noro uliil experts to
move thoae he has feeding hero In
H short time to some place where
alfalfa hay la available.
l.co Lturback returned recently
from the Willamette valley.
The tlardner brolhers have de
cided to remain here until spring
on account of tho cold weather
und deep allow.
John 1 mills! rom made a trip to
Island Clly recently, making Iho
Irlp In a sleigh. It t quite unusual
to havo sleighing acrws Ihe valley.
J. T. In V010 was 0 recent Vn
Ion ylEltor,
Ono who married a man with a
past tells us now she doesn't e.
pect so much of the future.
82 YEARS OLD AND AS
GOOD AS A Y01NGSTER
"Seven or years in 1 was a
wry sick man. Doctors said ca
tnrrh trouble of stomarh and bow
els, afrecllng the liver and heart.
Kor more than a year 1 wanted
to die, hut could not. Cpon the
advice of a friend I tried Mayr's
Wonderful Hemedy, and although
I years old now feel as good
as a youngster." It Is a simple,
harmless preparation that removes
tho catarrhal mucus from the In
testinal tract and tllaya the ln-i
f lamination which eatisea practic
ally all stomach, liver and Inles-j
tlnnl ailments. Including appendl-j
cltls. One dose will convince or!
money refunded. At all druggists.;
Adv. ' I
GRANGE HALL .
lisrcTiMP un n
luii i 1 1 in ii 1 1 1 i in
NOW DEEP A
CLOVER GREEK
TIGERS
WALLOWA FIVE
IS VICTOR Ii
sippyiT
Itcportfl rtflvcd lien front
AVallnna Ntiilr that tho Wal
lowa hly!) M'hr;o tram drfi at -cil
la (iratuli liifili in the
first Kaiio of MriN or ilu-cc
up tin hraiKM line. Tonljvlit
Ur Tliti' nu-ft 4(tHiUl lt
Kaliiiilay mIrIm play nt llnler
Iirlsc. . Tlic ftainc jil Wallown, which
cuiliil iill to i'i, nocorilina to
reports, wan fan and finiouH
front start to riiiNIi, with tho
hmulcin showing up Hinnmci'
than wiicii the team met hi '
I.a nimJc. Tho advantage of
pluiiiK at ioiih', liinvfver,
wliii'h Wiilhuva i njoyMl. fifrscl
any Iiuitjim' hi Mr.n;'lli lb
Tiff's il tip la. vet I,
(By Ihe AAHoeinted Presa)
Kid Kaplan, newly crowned fea
therweight ihaiiiplon, will, find
keen competition if he In mil 03 the
Iuelflc roa.st. pugilism's m-ft-eat
huppy hunting grounda. Hud 1(1.1
ley. a p'roiluet of northern Jilaho.
and one of Ihe most highly touted
performera on Ihe alope, liaa lii-en
picked aa an opponent for Kuplln
at Vempn, t'al., in February.
.
Holph SiM'arow, Oregon iiilnlster
anil Ol) tuple jmln vanlter, lins ile
cllned ait invitation to compete In
hla favorlto event at Hie Mlilrosc
A. A. iiumcH nest week. Hnranm's
nilnbiterial wink will not ierniil
him tu make th trip to meet I,oc
(laines, ( alirnniia youth who won
lliu Olympic title.
Taavo N'urml, flying Finn. In
vlneilile at dlstaneea from one mile
up, haa heen eliallengeil to two
racea over shorter illataneea by
Tom Kck, veteran track coach of
the 1'nlvcrslty of Chicago, on 'be
half of Jimmy t'uaaek of Ihri uni
versity and Hay Dodge of Ihe Illi
nois Athletic chih. Kck proponed
cuaack race at gun meters or one
half mile, and tho Dodge race' at
Julia meters or three-rourtlis nlle.
Ho figures Nurml cun he defeated
at tlume distances.
A world's record of 1:16 1-6 for
tho 100-yard relay was set liy the
Chicago A. A. swimming team In a
dual meet with the ciuvcland A. (.'.
Wednesday night. 'Tho ChlraglatiH
clipped two-fifths of a second from
the former mark.
.
Mai O'War's rneng progeny who
nmilo such an eM-ellint showing
last u-ason, In eH'etiil jo 1I0 cvim
lM-lter in 9S. Hy HisM'lf, ownitl
by Waller JI, .leffeiils of I'hllailei
phla. Is being pillule,! t r,. (,e
Keiilueky i(eby. ''I'llls colt tllil w-
eiuiimaiij wi-i qs n juvenile In
f
Football's entry In the piigliiatlc
gamo appears to liavo stopped al
mldfleld while Wayne "Hlg" .Munn
reigns among Ihe matmen. Sully
Montgomery, product or the erst
while prominent Centre college
football team, was outhoxed by
Jack Sharkey In llostou Tuesday
night and at. the aame time the
giant Kd "Heck" Oarvey. formerly
of the Notro Dnine Bhochwall,
could only gain a draw against Dan
Bright of Inglewood, N. Y.
Jack - Hempsey, world's heavy
weight champion, was named the
leading athletic star In the wiirld
by fans who voted In an election
conducted hy the Chicago Journal.
Johnny Welsmuller, Chicago swim
mer, was mimed second. Others
received voles as the beat athletes
In the world In 1 lie order named:
Jim Thorpe, former football star:
Hen orange, nll-Amerlcan half
back: Naavo Nurml, Finnish run
ner; Harold Oaborn. Olympic high
Jumper; Hnbe Ituth. Hill Tilden.
nnla star; Ty Cobb and Waller
Johnson.
Horn; ix-M itrs his ahm
NKW ai'Oniv (AIM As a re
sult of a deep rut in his arm
sustained In a fall on an Icy rail
road platform, Willie Hoppn,
world's balkllne billiard cham
pion, has been forced Into tem
porary Idleness and handicapped
in his preparation to defend his
title iiv tho International tourna
ment at chlcaKO February 23.
Moppe was forced Wednesday
night to cancel a thren-rushion
match with Henry .Salomon of
Spokane. Wush., and will he out
ot competition for at hast a
weik.
Sport Gossip
OVI-X 1 llfsil TAhr.
SALE .
Sntiinlnr, January 2 ltd ;
si-K.riAi, ox
TintiK xj.w Tr.i-in.r M.Misiei.Ai.i.ow" r.Ki:s
"Hl:l t'AI"' - 'NOItMANnV' - "KISIK."
2 Pounds 65c
THE CITY GROCERY
Just lfcu k of Carr'a on 1'lr Stmt
l-UOXE MAIX 673 RAT lUtE PF.UVKRT
DROP FIRST GAME
Real Holdout
t .
llere't Karl .MrNecly. VahitiAtot
oitltlehler who drfiV9 In ihe run thai
decided the HilM world ucrli-a witr
ihe Glum. Ii won ihe title lY.j
'jlilii-hni Thai l.n.s,. 'hit no douM
lus (tilled MeNeely lo boost his
prlee fur (be i-nmliuv soimtn u he
Ik iiliKuiy ilKied aiuoriK thenn
HiniH-d. .
Jack Britton
Beats Tanner
I'OHTLAYi), Oro. (By llw A
socio ted rrcsH). Jack Itritton
udii a Id-itMiml decision tnw
Itiy Tanner hero last nilit.
BOXING
FltANCH IIAXS M .MlliF,
I'AHIS (Hy the AsROclated
Presa) Johnny inindco, former
feat her weight champion of the
world and his manager, Jimmy
Johnston, were disqualified, indefi
nitely by the French boxing' Ted
trailon. ''..
The disqualification waa imposed
because of luindee's leaving Franco
for the'I nlted States last, .wet k in
stead, of remaining' to Jtoop his
enKnKcment for a bout with Fred
iiretonnel in- Furls Junliury 27.
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ril.l'O. MISSING 3 1 1 AYR,
H)I'.M) AT IXJXTA I N ICHIjEAL
PARIS (AP) Luis AnRctHlrv
po, missing: for flvn days from; pis
usual haunts in Paris, was located
hy long distance telephone Thuin
duy afternoon quietly lunriilnfr at
Fontalnebleau. Ho had set out In
his new motqr car Saturday to
spend Sunday at Ithelms. saylutf ho
would return Monday ami the fact
that he. showed signs of develop
ing a speed mapia with the new
machine caused fears that lie might
have und wiili a mishap.
The Argentine boxer gave indl- .
cottons or annoyance at being post
ed us missing. !
"I am big enough to take care
of myself," he snapped over tho i
telephone. Ho had been ailtomo
btllug in tho devastated regions and I
assured the inquirers that his car I
wns being driven hy a cnreful
chauffeur.
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) j
Young Strihllng. Atlanta. Ga., light i
heavyweight fighter, was given a
newspaper decision het;e Wednes
day night over Jimmy Dchiney of
St. Paul nt the end of Itl rounds.
lU'FFAI.O, (AP) Jimmy flat
tery, Ruffalo, middleweight, out
hoxed Joe Lohman. Toledo, Ohio,
light heavyweight, tn six rounds.
Jts a square meal for a dim$
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VERY BITES A DEUCH
5 Horsemen
Hit Tape At
Perry First
The "Flvp Horsemen" salloped!
Itnd cavorted: uinl wallopt-d perry's
baskeihutl team to H la;ii atht
In their Initial app arancc und:r
the ruy tl'lo they .'-(eetcd.
; AlthouKli Frank lliack. Ku:ir'
was u nub In to be at hand, und
Metculf, Kuanl, wju injured in ihe
first mhiule of play, tin- IVrry
team wiis able to Himre but I wo
field kuuIh durliiK the Kame. On
the other hand, the llorsemi-n
sharpshooter canlered ulonK. fHp
piiiR; thtt bull toward, tho hoop 4o
limes and reKinterluw 17 fieJd
Houls. The teum h iiHins the llaKer
kihIuhi and MM'Ctator.s believe that
iliey will become expt-rt in Mm iis;
MJ('(re Iouk. -
The. Uoraemen pa Hop aaln here
Sal urday niKhl when t bey ko to
the (ape with iho Cnlon Athletic
u.s.sorfulion qijllltt't ill the bhch
isehooi uyiii hern at S;:to o'clock.
-w '.. Suiiupai,y.
Horsemen ( S-S)
Johansou (2).'..
....
II. Utrson (4)..
I-'. Uirhou (-')...
J. M urray
Perry )
F I.vneh ( In)
F I'tlie (lit)
f Mrforklf (il
,G !. Mi'lculf
G Kluxer (.'!)
S Willlanm
H Funk
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2 -A 4 Final
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I'crry
Itefereo: Vab nt Inc. of Cf-rry.
This Is What They Are Asking Us Scores of Bargain Buyers
Who Bnap Up These Unusual Values:
NO WONDER THESE PRICES MAKE THEM. WONDER AND WE COULDN'T
DO IT IF WE EXPECTED TO STAY IN BUSINESS, BECAUSE PRACTICALLY
EVERY ITEM WE ARE SELLING IN THIS FINAL CLEAN-UP WOULD HAVE
TO BE REPLACED AND WOULD COST MORE TO REPLACE THAN YOU
ARE PAYING NOW. BUT THIS IS A
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And that means that original cost and replacement costs are not considered.. We
have only one thing in mind these last few days- and that is to turn the remainder
of this huge stock into cold, hard cash. Because Saturday night, Jan. 31, these doors
close for good the sale is over your opportunity will have passed.
With Hill's Men's Dept. combined with the bankrupt stock of Scranton & Short, wc
, have had a huge lot of clothing to clean cut. The sale has been phenomenal but
there still remains a large stock, choice merchandise in every department Shoes,
Fine Suits, ,'ev Overcoats, Hats, Shirts, Luggage, Underwear, Gloves, Work Clothes,
Dress Accessories everything you might need and the prices these last lev days
are made with a desire to end this Kale as it started with a big avalanche of
amazing bargains. You'll not be disappointed Come
Boys School Suits
Mothers!. Think of this bargain. Choice
of any suit in stock at
$3.98
l
Finest Men's Suits
The pick of the store nationally known
makes all going at 'way below oost. To
Clean-Up at
$27.30
Others at $19.95 and $9.95
Scores
OF TRIP
JOHNSON SEEKS
COURT RELIEF
TO STOP STORY
NEW YORK (AD Waiter
Johnson, veteran pltrhinff hero of
the last world's aeries, Thursday
a-sl ed the KiJpremo court to iHsue
a restraiulnjr ordr enjoin Iiik the
Thompson Featuren Service, in
eorporate'l; th Itrooklyn Dally
Kutfle, and other n'Wiaper8
throtiKhout the country from fur
ther use of a Kcrh-s of syndicated
articles piirtorting: to be a history
of bin hasiball career.
The blur of the Was h 1 n t o n
twirling staff also served uotiep. In
the eourtti that he would sue for
S"o,ii'mi damajus and fur an ac
counting of receipts from publica
tion, of elKht of a projected w rics
of 12 arilcli-H dealing wiili his life.
The veteran pitcher altera the
Merb'H is a ' hIiuui, a fraud and a
fnlce." jiIm Injunction plea .will lie
argued before th" supreme court
by hi attorney, llymiin Hushel,
next Thursday. (
I'lihlNiicil in lany luHrN.
Johnson'H eomi iat recites Dial
aincfi jVoveniber. i:"4, the I iriiu li
ly n 1 iikily i:arrle and many otlu r
papera in the I'nited Slates have
been pitblihliini; articles ill lite He
lies. The arlleles. wwllcn by Lil
lian IlUiker. repicsejil .Itdmsoii as
haviiiK related l.s experiences to
ihe writ r fer pun,,,:!'"s of pnhlica-tif-n.
The rnuit.hunt charin m tiiat
i lie Thompson Service -oll t h se
ries on the representation that
they IumI been related to Mi.1:: liar
ker in his own words aiid that m
concern had the sole riht to din-
of Other Bijj
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JANUARY SALE
A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE,
Our Windows tell the story.
"The Old Reliable Men's Store."
Ash Bros.
isa
HiaaBBBaBBESalSaBBBIBBSBIHBBE
pose of Iho artifdefl In tho I'nited
States.
. IHeforo the closinff pratne of the
world aeriert," tho complaint avers.
Johnson mode a contract with the.
f'hriMy Walsh syndicate for the
publication of tho history of his
bn.ebull , career, with the tinder
slaudiiiK lhat the articles were in
be writ i en by his wif"', Maxei .Itihn
sin. At no time, the pitcher eoin
plaifis, did he ftive.the YlioiiipMott
comitaiiy permission to piildi.ih and
sej the itory of hi-'i life.
ri,ASKA Ml'JlSI.A'iVHtS
co.(;i.Ai t i.Ai i: iiuy mi ss
T.INCOI.M (AP) Tlie hous- ot
reprrseiitul ive.n by n risinj? " vole,
Men's Wool Shirts
The classiest wool shirts you have seen
in many a day at an unbelievably low
price, to Clean-Up at
$2.95
Men's Leather Vests
A' bargain you can't hope to find again
sheep and blanket-lined, two lots at
$8.85 and $10.95
Bankrupt Bargains
PT SALE
conKralulated Wayno "ills'' Mun'n
Tor tuklntf tho world's heavy weight
wrcHtllnij title from Strnnirter
Lewis recenLly. The wrestler emi
ler had been presented , lo tjto
house by his broiher, Kepiemiiift
live Mnue iMiinii, of Lincoln, n'tid
made, a brief talk. ' .
In tliankine; the hnu.s for iMs
conuralul.-itions ' on he)iaf ' of hfft
broiher. Kcrcsciif alive Muiip de
clared Ihere wuh "nothiiiK sliady""
:bout the winniiiK of Ihe cluimpion
ship as alietfi d in .some (luarters'.1'
lO.icli meinbr'i' of -the house Waft
siwu.a ticket to witness the eham
pi ou's vaudevilti! .skit ul u theatrn
here.
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