La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 17, 1925, Image 5

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    Tuesday November 17, 1925.
i t i PTn iPTinn in . i s
Local News In Brief
ll.- SlmpjilnB Vestcr.lay-
n .1. IJeirrau- nnil unn tm.i
...... ;-
dniiKhlur, or .Cove, were In
i.u,
Urutidc. yesterday ahuiiplng-.
Here on Buslnwis - . '
H. A. liiRcrson came lo l.n Grumlii
this tinornlnir from Kauifia, whero
ho a 111 viait and transact Jjusi
neits for a few days.
Able to He I . ABaln "
Mrs. H, Or Ultil is able to ! up
ai;aln after Bcveral weeks confined
to her bod because of Illness.
M-lcoil .Ml. jc .M. I. A. -Mrs.
S3 '. Andrew ami . Miss
Mlzubetll Garrlck wont to Ml. Glen
to Mi 'M' L A: lh,rt'
Accepted losllloii '
Miss Lucille J ulol ti hus accept
ed a position ut lull's Department
lore ug, bookkeeper. ,
Meet at Hot Iakc Tonifflil
The agriculture committee of the
chamber of commerce will meet
thin evening, with Dr. W. T. Phy
ut liot lake- ..
Here on llii.Hint'ss
. Donald licit h returned to Ku
tcrprlso thlu morning after devot
ing two days to business in Ja
Grande.
llc'iinietl from Portland-"
.' Mrs. N. W. Courtney and il;nml
(or. MIhh Jean Courlnny; ;fetvn'jit(d.'
lo leir noiiie nej-uiuiM uiririfiUK
HftMr aeVe-rul daya- fti Tui:Miin; vUj-
Mng..
fi , .. -
ArrlTlMl This MttrlilitK i f j ,
Fred Stelu er, atlorVniy '.l toni
rundletoii, and camlidattw for' Unit
ed States KCMiator on (he. repoti-un fHfunnr tvaiiffeliHt und riccordliiB to
jaifkei. arriwd In .a GramU1 this, tll0fit, Wlio have heard him is uu
morning on train No. 2. ' I exeellenL ispeukcr.
S.mw nt Ka.ii.dii-. .
plnff In tin? clty.ycsterduy from her
liomt at Kumela. She n ports five
ur six Inches of snow there.
Krtunied Tills MornhiK
i Mrs, . VlHU.'l Motop and daui;b
ter Uorh, who haw been vlslliiig
in Western Oregon since the mid
dle of last week, returned to" their I
home hi-rc this morning.
In Vty I Mil Night ' .
. Mm, (Seorge IJrlMeoll was In T.n
iirande last evening from Telo-,
easel Khe spent several .hours )
snopping i.-re .. r
lire.-. reiuriniiK - mi .......
trntn No. 24.
w"sUj. souie. of uu-.
Uer nrrlved this niornlnu lo spend)
a few days in l.a Grande w line ftir. .
Soule transnolS' liuHlneas lir con
ned Ion with the Grunde ltonde.
H.1.uniber company. '
Oniritiinx l.iinihv t'lin
W. J. '.Iiniperinun, wiilof'in'e'ii'"
bcr of tin" flt'ih ol'1 'liumiiuun.
Welles and Brown, Of
l-orllanil, is
at I lie Koley hotel w hile supervls
ini; the ouirilllnB of cars Tor the
ill. Emily Lumber company.
. VI-IIlM ilmtlHT lleiiw... . , ,
J. I". HoKeiison is vlsltlnis in li
Grande for a few days with his
brother, l'ete HoKeason. Mr. llo
pelison is on ills way liome lo l.o
pan. I'tah from I'lilluinn. Wash-ini,-lon.
where he attended a I'tah
agricultural conference.
Meningitis Patient Heller
J. T. Longfellow found ills bro
ther. ' 'Lyman 10. Longfellow, of
liolse. slightly Improved and stand
ing the trip well when he visited
him on the westbound train last
night. . Ir. fly.de Kinith. assistant
commanding omW at- the. govt
erlinieivt -hospital -it I'oir'e. was nl-
- vr,.v-'"'"ivinji-'!fi
; KNIT
BLAZERS
AT CLINT'S
Newest Line.
Just in Today.
. $7.45 to $10.S.-i
Merchandise of Quality
Clint's
Clothiery
Tl Store with a Conscience
s . . .
VACUUM CUP
TIRES
Jennings & Shumate
Duk-lt bales niiil Sen Ice
, t,n.llB ,, ,,!,,, , u,.ln
H . . "
"""ii 10 ii urn in specialist In Se-
mini lor treatment of anlnnl men
intiitis. hi iiiQtlify also accom
panied lilm, and hla wire, who
walh'dilo find a place to leave the
two muiill boya, follows soon. .
Will lot n Cases Many
JudKu J. w. Knoulia win bc
llllHV Ultl, .!,.,.. I., 11... l- .
of ,, , ,V .
first of I ). .., ,.i.r i, if.
Kenneth l,-i 'n, ,,.l ., i,
onus. i,v ui.nii.n, v..ni...
Jl. U. Hnnna. court reporter., Is Rt
Katcrprlso: with JuiIbo Knonics.
.nil. -. i-........
JMdw I'. .0.- Couch officiated
Mundny afternoon at tiro marriago
of a I'matillu county couple, MIsh
Kdiia Harp und Homer Taylor.
The service was read In tho Judge's
office ut the courthouse at 3
o'clock One of the- witnesses was
the groom's mother. Mr. and Mrs.
Tnylor returned o I'matillu coun
ty to muke their home.
Will (io to IVmllelon
All nieinbc-Vs of the Kustern Stur
wlio want to bo to Pendleton next
Tuesdiiy evening for the dinner and
chapter meeting: of the Pendleton
chapter are requested to cull Mrs.
(', H. Kberhard before Krlduy. Ar
rangements have been made with
the auto stagi manager to tuku all
those who wish o go, , !
To '.SiK.ak at C'hiirch of tiod .
llalplt M. t'onrad, of ('aliro.rnia,
will mn iOi t t'hc Church "of Ood
ehulpet, jcornur of X ' 4nd Kpruee
strjetH, Vf!dneday eveiilnif and the
rvmiUnde;r of thin week Including
Sunday, Mr. fonrad "is a", very
jQllhllnil(I ,,,,,,. Work
Jim Ojiinlund, Imving fiulKhrd
his 19Ji work os overseer of the
i'hyniere gardens, left I here Mon
day uu a viicutlon. Ho plans to
spend a few days In l-a Grando be,
fore going down to visit his brother
John tjuinliind. who Is engineer for
tho state penitentiary and manager
of the state Jinx farm, guinland
, has raised a bumper crop for t lie
sanatorium tills year, l ne cciiars
ind storehouses arc all packed with
vegetables for winter use nllhouKh
a large new cellar was built this
! fall. All crops yielded well and
one of the best was tho potatoes.
Quiiiland' got
over Glin bushels
jfrom a llilje less. than three acres
of land.
COMEDIAN :
, DENIES HE
KNEW ALICE
(Conllnuon from rage One.)
when he objected to Hi" Introduc
tion of her fervid lovo Idlers and
aaid ho .was not convinced she vaa
a in gress when he signed the com
plaint ujfiiinst her.
urn' admission came in the
eourse or a vigorous crosa-exanil-nalion
at the hands or lec I'arsona
luuis counsel for Hie derense, and
at times caused -audible comment!
from the speelalors. The crosa
esaniination, which had i.lneu
awaited eagerly by tile, courtroom
crowd, began Monday afternoon
arier Isaac N. Mills, his counsel,
finished reading I lie Inst or nearly
inn of Alice's love letters.-
INSTITUTES
PRAISED BY
i MRS. DUNBAR
(Continued from Tag" One)
and I he co-op'ra,t"' revimled waft
gratifying to the slate president,"
Covers wn; laid for IIS when
, MV& ' fC."T. M-oPsmnn, Mm. V D.
Appleby. Mrs. C- M. Humphreys
Jand Mrn. IS. 1!. Cbiycomb compll
nieuted -Mrs. Ounbnr at th first of
a Merles of social affairs that will
iM iurit tho udiuvMlonul. fund.
Songs and rtittlej coinpllmentary
to Mis. lumbar and to Mrs. Herun
(on. the local president, were sung
by Mendiniies lA-e Warnick, JC. H,
I cicuver, liny Murphy, J. 1; Mncl.
''.. It. Claycomb a4id Miss Sara
iWiitlytiiKon t4 what purported to
be a try-out for parts In un oper
etta under direction of Mi-h. U. L.
Lnitton.
(aitL in;ii.vri;its msi;x
TNIVKIiSlTY OK ' OHKOOX,
i Kiigene. Six girls, iwo of' them
from Porlland. were selected as
j members of the varsity women's
debating ten in. They were Mae
Helllwell und Cecil McKercher of
Portland. Mlldn-d Itateman of Mil
j I on, Margan-t lllackahy of Ontario,
' I'raiM'es "berry of Wallowa and
j Vera Mather of 1-;ug-ne.
, Tltl. team will s-rve throughout
;the prewnt school yi-nr. I"ns of
(the ftudent body officials are to
'wnd the team on a IO.ooa.mlM trip
ithrotir-'h the middle west and eat
some time after th first of the
I year. Women's debate teams of
1 10 or more universities und col
. leges will be nu t.
The only trouble with coal bills
is they have to be paid.
I v ( m m m m m m m i .
i i a i m
lit Jl IIUUMU V Ml
GENII IDE!
"Improved clatsr6om Instruction
Ib the central iduu in our educa
tion campaign In the l.a Grande
schools this year," declared Super
intendent J. T. Longfellow this
morning.
"The teacher Is the vital point
In any school system.- Kvery olh-
or element is secondary. All of our
activities, ull our expenditures cen
ter about the effort for improved
classroom instruction. 1
"It. Isn't the teacher's methods
that counts so much us her utit
tudo toward her work. Meltiods
are only tools, und everyone knows
that two workmen With the same
kind of tools und blent leal ma
terial may turn out very dill'erenl
products.
"My definition of a good teach
er?
'I CUll best give you that by
quoting u recent letter that 1 sent
out to the teucblng staff purl of il
my own, und part of It quoted
from an education writer who
signs himself W. It. J.
Two teachers are working side
by side, teaching the same grades,
doing the sume work, und sup
posedly getting the same results,
fut
'One has a strong and pleas
ing personality; liu other is color
less, i
" 'Olio shukes hands with a firm,
warm grip; the other drops her
hand Into yours II ku a wet cud-
flsh.. .
" 'One Is kindly and sympathetic;
the other Indifferent.
' 'One Inspires Jove of .vwjrlw- the
other inspires Imlil Terencu or
dotvnright hatred of -work. - . ;t;
' 'One Is loyal 10 all thut:W 'Xt :
the other, not dlsloyu.1,; but Uu
loyat. . , ' .x ,.....,,: 'if..;' ' :,-..;
" 'Omt teacls, living, suulsj .the
other teaches facts.. I
" Oi)u, trave'ls tlui. sunlit helghtH;,
the other the narrow iu:iie. ":.
"'One lives to teach;, the other
teaches to live'."
STEIWER IS
SPEAKER AT
CT7UB LUNCH
(Continued from Page One.) .
coiuidiuations and intricacies of
modern citizenship are increialng
and that the progresi must' be iuet
by fitting onesejf to correctly as
sume the burdens. 'And Ihe only
solution of the rtmjor probrtniiH
must be based on' cduc-atlun."
Following his main address, ho
said u few words for the benefit of
the ex-service 'men present , ending
with "Just remember that your Job
Isn't jet done." .
In .closing he.Kjild: ''We .cah
neverifdo a betti-i ,1 Imn 3ta)
promoii- the Idea of giving the b.-st
ut hi eat ion possible to I he young
men and young women i of tin1
country."
Cai'ter Introthicnl
Mr; Carter, vbditng- here from
Portland, who was supei intciulent
of l.a Grande schools some un
curs ago. was called upon (hiring
the meeting. In a ev brief words
he praised Mr. Steiwer and ex
pressed the rullest couridence in
him.
The inciting waa opened by the
lie v. V. C. Jio.1, who reluriietl
thanks.
CANCER CURE
IS UNPROVEX,
. MEDIC WARNS
(Continued from Pag" One.)
of 'parents, .or 'one parent, who
have bad cancer are more 'likely
lo have cancer t ha u I hose from
parents w ho have never surfer d
from- il; i-veil as the cliiidrert of
I ubercilbir parents have to wat.-n
more rigidly not l.o ,ajntiut:l that
disease. v :
Anything can happen. l;ut It
seldom doey," -'
Shot Sister
V
- Taj
EL
! rtr s.ifiiHtl. 7. of ih-trnir. hi
( twin stir. Mary, M l ;i:h I .u..
i tli lallfd hbn a nuii.k. c,,t
i ihe rcvultfr fmm tt ih;(if-i- tn Ini
1 . WiUtU" b'-iuau- ' - t
The Headaches and
Feverishness Caused by
COLDS
Cart' be quickly relieved
By
31222
i Laxative Aspirin
COLD TABLETS "
At the first sign of a cold
thnt stuffy feeling in the
head or sacexlng take the
regular dose of these tablets
and you will soon rind re
licf. . . . '
It is advisable to have a rox
liandy, because a cold takes '
hold of you very quickly.
Glass Drugs
. .' Inc.
aRsss&
La Grande,. Oregon
T
(r. PUlt'IhAM lAltKKTS
, POltTIiANI), Ore, (AP) Cattle,
Weak to Mi cents lowerf steers,
7.73 i S.UO. ' - -
IIojjs, sheep steady. .
Kggs, butter, butterfat wteady.
WKKKI.Y (iltAI.V ItllPOltTS
WASHINGTON (AD. - ()raln
exports last week from the t.'nlted;
States were l,4'.0.omi bushels i:hi
compared with 2.72I.Q0U bushels,
the previous week. j
Commerce . department figures
gave the,, following comparisons
Monday between lust week's cv.-;
ports and those of tho week be
fore: Wheat. SCC.000 Irish-Is
against 82I.HOO; rj'e, 4S.0U0, against
TL'.tMMt; oats, U;iK,ou against 4-tti.
linn; corn, 72.0UU against HM.tKM;
barley, Mil), lion against l.l'l S.lMiu..
Canadian grain exports through
the i I'nlted States - ports., were
:t.lH!i.(MMi bushels agulnst 1,7K4,(mio,
while . North American flour ex
ports were 2uo,tHi(i. barrels us com
pared with liliS.uua, .
ptut rLAM ;iiai makkkt .
' P'9 'K T I. A N !, Ore. ' (AP).'--Vh-MMItlt.
'haul white, Novem
ber' and Oecenihcr, $ I.54; hard
white It. S. Itaart, November and
Meceiuber, JI.62; soil white,'. No
vember and December. $ 1.4 N;
i western white. November und De
cember, $1.47: northern spring,
haid winter, November and JJe
cember, $ 1.44; western red. Nu
mber ' and I December at $ 1 ,4;t.
Oats No. '1 white feed and No.
gray, November and ih'ceinbor,
Corn No. 3 K. V. sbliimetit.
November, $:;.&; December, $Jj.
- YISIIll.i; ill.IN SI I'PI.Y.
NKW YUllK (AP). The - vlal
hlc supply of American grain
shows the fti) lowing changes in
bushels:
Wheat Increased IJG.lHMt,
Corn deerc-ised liiw.nmi."
( als deei-4'iised 'jari.oon.
itye ilieieiiHed l'7;i,IMMl.
Darb-y Increased xa.oi.n.
.M AltK IVI'S AT A (il.ANCi;
NKW YOUK (AP). .Stocks-
Weak: Dupont breaks 2 i points.
Homls l-'inn; 'hesnpeaku ""Ar
Ohio fs lead rise In rulls. . ,
' Kofi'lgn : V- x c h a n g e s Mlx'd
franc and lira steady.
i oiion, jower; ieari:di crop
iliovenielil. e . ' 1 ( ! t
Sugar Kasler; seilfjig by' 'Cn
ban producers. , ;, l
Cori'ee-lrregular; Jisier : Mniiill-
tan marKef. t . . .
C II I C A C, O (AP). Wheat
Lower: good weather.
crn Steady; bullish visible
m ipply.
J. A. RUMBLE
PASSES OX
AT JOSEPH
fCuiitliiiied fioin Pngn Onp.)
In came west In 1 ku, local luir
in Joseph, where for Hi years be
uave hid attention to stork raising
and g'-neral funning, bjs ra lichen
Heing loeateu norm and noriaenHi
of Joseph, consisting of otib acres.
lie then moved to Joseph an I
'ngag"d in real cut ale business.
Preliminary to the urrlval of the
railroiid and attorneys, nt Joseph,
be acted us biwyer. ulthoui;h Ik
wan n-ver admitted to the bur.
11. flw. 41.,... 1... .......1 n.
biiundaiy commissioner, f Is w-dl
to mite by vny of remlnlscenc
that when the co-inty officials nf
the newly-born Wallowa county
met first the sesnlon was held In
the hull of an old sailboat, an I
lit this unique structure wus
launched, t tie government,
Mnixb-d In I Han.
The marriage of Mr. I tumble
was solemn I wd In Wash In gl on
county, lowu. Ill ISGfl, l.uclndn
Somnu'r, of Ohio, 1-ecntnlng hlv
wife. They were bbrss d with two
children, Kdwurd and Kva. the
former iMdiig a partner of the I''.
D. Mi-rtilly company and nntn-
KT of the house nt sttne, H bile
tin latter became postmlni ren u
J'ifteph, following in the footsb-ps
ftf her father.
Mr. P. umble v. us a member of
tut O. A- 11. vvA 'ft. UMLfyr i-c-
; Markets
Willow Kiddies Build: .
Pilgrim Is Inspiration
(Continued from rg One.)
will have 'a cpeelal assembly In
honor of education week, and the
ilrsl gnders will all together re
cite tho twenty. third psalm.
"What picture, did we' sue toflay
thut tolls the Hioiy of tho tsvenly
third psalm?" Mis. Voting usked
. the boys und girls.
I "The Ucst Shepherdr" "No. the
Good Shepherd! I'hu picture of
Jesus carrying the lamb ho it
i wouldn't get hurt on the stones:
And who painted 'Tho Good
iKhophi'iHl'?" questioned the teuch-
;cr-
"Mr. IMockhorst," ' gravely re
sponded Annette Uunyun, rising
from her seal lo meet the dignity
of tho announcement,
j iN.ses Out i'icturcW, .
At 3 o'clock half un hour later
1 than usual the li section of the
first grude sat In "position,"
"turned"1' Into the aisles und
"passed"' to the cloakrooms lor
their wraps.
Hut the A division, children who
began the work at tho beginning
of tho second semester last year,
lingered a few minutes longer while
I Mrs. Young passed out pictures
I from the picture library lo be taken
I home and enjoyed by the family.
, Td,liko to have 'A Dintlnguish
cd Member of the Humane So
ciety',' requested Glen Hancock,
his black eyes shining with inter
est: - .
"Do you know what u Immune
society is, Ulen,;' asked Mrs. Young
as she handed out the picture, ol u
largo Uog. ,
"Why, Ihafs the peopjo thut
won'tj't anyone, be inuati lo ani
mals," CTleii explained.
' First grade lias just finished a
great crusudc into tho land of
health. Kvery crusader now car
ries I lie bi.nner of the land of
health a pair of red cheeks. He
won the distinction by obeying the
rules thud say: lie clean,, be kind;
piny und exercise; eat fj-uit and
Vegetables; let the fresh air fairy
Into your windows; sleep ltl hours
every nighti'drlnk plenty of milk.
drink plenty of water, i
- Many .loined In OunuiIc.
Here are the names of all the lit
tle boys and all the Utile girls who
went on the crusade, from Mrs.
Young's room: Itoyd Smith, l.oyd
Sherman, (Hen Hancock, Myrtle
Mardls, Mary Kvelyn Newklrk.
Iona Kessler, Irma Kllnghammer.
Annette Hunyau, Talbtrt Itenmtt,
Dorsey Gelger, Donald Howard.
Lester Johnson, Charles Miller, Al-
vin McName, Wlllard Pohrman,
l-'rank Turnbow, Kay Weather-
spoon, Helen . Uoyle. , i.niituuu'ii
Hooker. .Hlauehe Cuunlngbum. lor-
ts. Hewitt. Miblred l.nng, Kern
Slon; Honnle Steward, Helen Wal-
Hairs Catarrli
Medicine sMi
It rid your nystem or Catarrh or Deaf
ne&a caused by Catarrh.
. SeU by druggist! for ever 40 ytr$
F.J. CHENEY &. CO-Toledo. Ohio
!The Biest, Fastest,
Funniest, Thrill-Choked
Comedy Drama Ever '
Screened
drop and Wanda Wall Is. ', '
There arc Ut) children In the
Willow school, and at flru drill
Monday at 2 p. m the building was
emptied In &U seconds. Mr. Itock,
the Janitor, timed them with his
watch.
The children like Mr. Itock be
cause he keeps their hew building
spick and spun, and takes care of
the plants and. flowers in every
room both' winter and summer.
Ernie Young Predicts
. Gay Creature for 192G
(Continued from Pa ire One.)
Hlie will wear th smallest chap
ea.u that her milliner can turn out.
It will be of some vivid color.
She will own an extra , puir of
stockings (flc3h color).
Four Inches Shorter
And her dresses will b four in
ches shorter than they were during
IHL'5.
"And. oh. yes," says, Krnlc, "I
forgot to add that she will once
more roll 'cm .stocking 1 - meun,
not fags.
"And her hair will remained
bobbed. And she will start, going
in for hair tonics and other lotions
that arc wild to- prevent baldness.
'Altogether she will be very en
joyable and cute und wo will love
her more, than ever. '
"She Ik Miss to SO. And lu.r hIo.
gan will ho more freedom and less
clothes. And 1 for one. say, let'ur
have 'cm."
Obituary
' Mi-s. Slinoh Wuodrll. ;
' Kunnral aeniees for Mrs. Simon
Wuodell who died Haf.irday In C il
i lorn la will be conducted ut i p. in.
Thursday . at the Summervllle cha
pel, Dr.; II. V. Parker, pastor of
the I'Nrst M. K. church, here, of-
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
In addition to the
previous ads, we of
fer more specials for
the week.
MEN'S HATS
very latest fall and
winter styles
$2.45"and $2.93
Watch Our Daily Ads
New York Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES ,
REGINALD
" ' ''tff. ' ' ' ''''
TODAY "THE TK01
Delating. Burial will take place
In the cemetery nt Kumruervtllo.
The body Ilea nt tho Knod grass i
Zimmerman funeral parlors.
Thomas I-'miiklhi Klicnvootl
(Contributed)
Thomas Franklin Klicrwood,
who died Sunday, was born Janu
ary 7, IK67, In Davenport, Iowa.
When but a smalt child his par
ents moved to Wyoming, New
York, where ho lived until his
marriage April It), U77, to Kuto
A. Allen.
Three years later he moved to
the Grande Konde valley, coming
by rail lo San Kranclsco and from
there to Umntllla by boat, wind
ing ;ip the trip by stage.
The decedent , has lived nl his
home 11 vo miles from !a G rondo
lor 4u years.
lie leaves besides his widow, a
son and daughter, William , O.
Sherwood and Mrs. Jennie Jloppcl;
two grandsons, Cecil and Vernon,
all of l.a Grande: utso a host of
friends and neighbors.
Mr. Sherwood was a kind und
loving husband und father and al
ways considerate of tho com forts
of hts 'family.
Funeral services will be at the
Itohneukamp chapel Wednesduy
afternoon at two o'clock. Services
at the grave will bo conducted by
the Masonic lodge, with tho Itev.
Itarker, of the Methodist church.
Gift Suggestions
COSTUMK FLOW KKH, COHAGKS and HOUTONNIKitH ,
ure. the loveliest gifts. one woman can give unother -und a
gift greatly appreciated this season,, when ftujhlon demands
for every frock and coat, a ' flower. ( , .-. , , . '
You will find in.ou'r store a .very choice assortment to
chuoso from. . ! ',' '-. : .' ; , ' - , .''
Art & Baby Shop
v''- ' i:ill4 Adams Avenue. " : ""
. "KvcryUilllB l-'or tlio Baby" ' -.
llcmstilcliilti; - Stniuniiitt , - nutloiis CmcrcU - D. M. C, Thnwila
STAIR
WEDNESDAY
Bustin'
Jack Moxie
.' Comedy, "STRAN DED"
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Boys'
Mackinaws
llesiy eli;lil, all . wool
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with wlno and tftvy, tlmi-
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noleli collar, two- shirt
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SM-aniH, all scanu double
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TIicko good coatH are pric
ed Ui save you money
$4.95 to $7.45
60 STORES
C.J. BREIER & CO.
THE HUB
officiating, liurial will be In tho
Masunlc cemetery. 1 ,
IjOts of people who wear glosses;
can't see their own mistakes.
- THURSDAY
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Through
Starts "
Wednesday