;sri fage Elgfif ' V ' . TO GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER , 1 Tues"av-Marc" 13' 1928-
' New!!
Caps
2.50
The new small shape,,
eight-piece cap
Westenhaver Inc.
, '; Tlio Store (or Men .
COLONIAL
- Th Katnlly Hntrtalnuient
''Today' and
;j Wednesday ' .
10 Years Ago
'Today ':':-.
. , ' v ': V '
Tliedll ' llam at tin' Htnr
Ku'nilny. ;. -.S
Kiiiiiluy IiIoiici.h l'.vi'1'.r lny
' ' .with .
H A Z E L WO 6 I)
' .'I'lie lnnllijr . .
ICE CREAM.
. Try imr .uvlnl wix-Kcnd
; 'Uhi'M- (nty 'avufK In unv
' pucUawu ut ho extm uol.
. ' v;'' ' ?
L. & L. Drug Co.
iCvi o4i?T
-VAn irritated
rl I throats I
ti rr . , ,
I Fables and Kiiwjfiani
- News '" '
v. ... . i ...
I ' ! .
M
L
oan!
On Monthly
Security Ucquircil: First Mortage on Improved
Real Estate. Uorrow at home save at home.
La Grande Building & Loan
. La (intiulc, Orciron . .
WILD SPECULATION
IN STREET TODAY
Total Sales Near Four
Million Mark Radio Up
to 158 at Close '
NKW VIII1K. March 13 (AP)--
Wlld KIM-CllhltlOll 111 IHIOl HIH't Illlll-S
was rcniiined. Ill Ifjflay'M ntuck mur-!
Id'l iih Hlork cxehutiKc authorities
licititn an InvcHtltfaflun tnio reports
of ill aliened ''technical- corniT tn
radio. "Mi-ar ' traders. A lirovvn In
to u panic hy tint icent sensational
udvanccs In OcncroJ Molors'und
Itadlo hastl'lied lu cover their po
sitions In other, stocks, u score or
which iiovanri'if .1 to 10 points, 111
tumultous Iradinir. Total sales had
crossed tlu g.afHio.O'Hi share murk
lit 1 p. m! wllii indications t li.it
the t'liy's total would brook all pre
vious rc.'ords.
Tin closing was strong. Ititiijo
ffot up to lfK again 111 tin Inst hour,
(Joncral Ulcclrlo nnd Ucncrat As
plialt went up five, 'American In
tcrniitlonul 9 and American Lin
seed IS. Home blocks'or Indepen
dent niotom wero turned over. .In
cluding -10,000 Chrysler, coincident
with a blllfcv tn General Motors to
3 68. ToUil sales wero near the
l.uoo.ooo mark, , .
1'outiao ijioii;ci;
POHTIMNI Murch 1 3 (AD
Wholcmlf prlpi-Hr- Jt utter Httindurdff
Ic. litffher,--. other - Krudva He up.
Portland dnlry excliuitRO nut wholn
trile Tiller: Cuhon extrns 44 0;
HlundurdH 44 c, prime flrntH. 43 Vitr;
rirtlH 4V. (.'rt'Hriiory iii-iccii; l'i;iitH
Su ovor cubn atandurds, ' i
Kkit. nlundurd fttHtw and int'dlutn
ex I run tc :.-lovor; ,' J-Hh Btandard
fVtriiH 24o; froHh Htandtird flr(H
2lu; frenh nioJluiri extra h Ulc;
ft-puli 'jni'dlum fliHta, 1 ltd. I'rlcfH to
retailer i!u over oxchanjfo nrlccH.
AHHOclatcd nelltnK'- iii'Icl-h: KxlruH
SOo; flrntft 23c; mvdlum. 23c; un
dorHlRodnr. HhH lo fiirnicr:
Itutterrat Hirudy, urtrhaiiKcd,
.'oultry Htrudy, unt-hiuiKcd.
OnlonH Mteady, local X2.b0(aS per
twt.
t'otatuun HU'iidy, , 76fSi $l..r poi'
sack. .
NKW VOIIK I'lH IT
NKW YOIIK, Muri'h 13 (Al1)
Drled frultaateady. ' r
Winter's Colds
and Chills
Throw Heavy Burdens 11
(, on the Kidrteys. .
COLDS put extra burdens on our
kidneys. When the kidncyt slow
t:p, waste impurities are opt to mako
one tired and achy with heiidnchcs,
. dizziness and often nagging buck die.
1 A common warning is too frequent,
' scunty orburninK secretions.
I Ootins Pilis, a stimulant diuretic,
j Increase thfl secretion of the kidneys
I rnd aid in f.ho elimination of waste
. impurities. Are endorsed by users
everywhere. Ash. yoW neighbor
0,000 Users Endorse Doan's:
j Harry T. Duchan, 307 S. Main St..
TcndUton, Or., yi "Years of hard work
1 ntfrcled m kidney and my back became
lame, Wlian I tried to lilt, a ever pain
dartd Ihrouoh 'my back and I could hardly
i lrighten. Iliad to t Up at niglit to pau
j I he kidney aecialiona. Two boaea of Doan'a
j I'illa rid ma of the pain and regulated the
b action ot my kidney.'
DOAN'S
STIMULANT DIURETIC KIDNEYS
ro.tfrMillairnCo.MCKDriUlo,NY
oney
''To
Payment Plan
MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY
CHICAGO (ilC.M.V
YVIlfllt
Mar.li ....
Jlny .......
.Inly
Kepi
(MM
III 14'
1 .11 V
1
...131',
MVIItPOOl, (iltAI.V
I.I VKUI'OOI,. March 1.1 (AP)
Crulll dose: Wheat March 10s
i'i'i: May ion ) ; July i f'7'1-
CHICAGO CASH
CHICAUO, March U (Al1)
Wheat No. 2 red fl.GV; No. 2 hard
i.anr i.st.' .;. .
'0rn No. 2 mixed Te: No. 2"ycl
low !)H r,, f.
Oata No. :2 wiiltu Bk-K Hi 53 lie:
No. 3 while f.to60c.
No nali-M rye-. ' '
'Hurley 8afiili7e: .
Timothy need 2.76'n 3.r.0. '
Clover WJ?U,i'J,l 20.60.
Ijird l 1.36.
lillM $11.
Ilelllea, f 13.73. , ' '
mAiikuts
Poiillry (lira welghl)
..BprliiK 16lto lb.
Heavy heoTH H
l.tBht hen 0o lb.
- 8ta--0 lb. ' V
. Flour. "
Hard Federation (hard wheat)
17.60 bbl.
1 bott wheat 17'. 40 hb'. . " y
LA GRANDE 7TI AIL, SIAltRETS
lliitter, 4-pnnibry -bic.
KirKH -Due dos.; 3 doac. for 05c.
Cheese adtytjOO' a pound
Money, poniri tic lb. ,
vvweutuirait
rotutoca I He lb91.25 per cwt.
. Jlothouse (omatons 36c lb,
I'u ra ley: 6o bunch.
Now Toxau tabbaee Co lb.
Wax onions & lbs. tbo.
Je4tuce-IOo head.
Celery I6c bunch; lioaits 20c.
8filush 6c lb. .
JlotbouHO cucumbotH a&u. fuclr.
Hunch uiriolMioo bunch.
- Ilunrh bcetH lti '2bc bunch.
Turnips I'Gffi'Sfic bunch.
Yellow onions 6c 'lb.
KafllHbca-3 buncilicH J Uv.
Oreon onions I.od 'liunoh.
Parsnips 5n ib. v
Hi-UHticlB nprouta 2&c lb ;
ItiitabiiRiur So-lb. ' 1 ' 1
Now Wullu WuIIh Hpinach 15u
lb- , .'' . : ,
' AillcliukoH 2fin uaeh,
1
Appltwj- .Innatbuii, ltoinuM, Hulo
flnwoiH, ll.f.i) box. . ...
ItaniitiRH 1 Tic lb. - '
PoiHliunioiiH 2 for HOC. ,
leuiDUH Hfir.dov!. " ,
(nineR -Btirt .T0c tli. , ' 7
iOoi-bliL Ki'ippfi uit-rMod.,Jil?.e J
for 26(1 lui-tfts 2 for S&o.,? - . ,
KloiMu Hruc;irult 2iio each.,
;. Stiirsir.
Caiio miKai'-f-17.04. t. ; ,v,
Plour. .
Port whpatS.4 4j1i1.
Ilitil a'dontlldii 18.40 .
., Ponfiry
Bprlntf friB--2R-30o lb.
lJcnH--2r(ftf,n0o lb. , .
Meats nml IIhIi.
Reef boil 12(ffl8c.
CbopH and uteukH 30i'
Salmon (Hlrlrily fri-Hh) - Vie
Nnu'M 4 IIih. I! Tic. ,:
JIullbAt ;iUc lb."'
, Oasollnfl, retrutar. rtdalls. I6o
II).
Boudisson Taken
To Los A n geles
M. I'oMier, of Ihe detective bu
ll u ut laos Angeles left Sunday
night with ' V. MoudiNSon, wauled
by police offleei-H of Iaih Angeles on
n number of embexxlcment eharges,
who was urrested here two weeks
ago by Sheriff Jesse ltreshears.
Officers say that IhuulisHon has
heou opet-iitlng n food Hiipl.v sys
tem for large hotels, doing their
imylng nnd planning menus ami the
Hlio umlor contract. He was ar
rested while stopping at a local ho
tel. l-Ixtrailltlon papers wjero re
ceived at Salem by Pastier who was
accompanied here by ills wife, '
Girl Says They Quarreled
A rltarrfe of first tlcRreo nuirtK-r hat been made against Dr. B.
Oliver Nothertoti, rrtlred physk-btn of Olatho. Kas. Tho body of his
il. Mrs. Kdith Netheilon ileltl was rofiod in the basement of tier
borne tho oihefday; Pr. Nethertuti t center I proiested his lnnocenfe,
hut their plxhi-vciir-old d.nmhtcr. Dorothy iright), 1d of a violent .
gua.avl beieen thorn on the morning her mother Has shut. Mrs,
Nethcrton" had rcetjutly iulicrlted 100!000. t.
HlKll
,- :0t;
l:i5y,
13154
131 K
- I3JJ4
IS4
13 IM
All Grades Of
Butter .Quoted
Higher m Mart
POltTIvANO, March 13 AP)
All khkIvm of butter werti, quoted
higher on local whok-Huto- murkota
rtrifclintr reported nhortHKcs In
other. coast fiiurkvta nnd ull around'
cleanup hero yenlordny. Htufidarda
udvnnud a. cent lo Ti4c, whtlo
other frrudfif went up ImlC it cent.
Hhippln- qcinund in good today and
Indications aro that present, prlceu
will hold firm. .
ilX price wero carder today,
with standurd. flralH and medium
extrua both n cent lower at 21c per
tdozen. Other gradea are unchanged J
I Itecclpla of efSB yeHterday were re
'jpqitcd u round 1,000 cattes, of
I' which about 050 cuhcs went to swell
Ktotuge holdings to 4,991 cases. . i
Demand for hogn' and veal was
somewhat better on the country
dressed meat market but receipts
continue light and m' slightly firmer
u nil? r tone prevails In the market.
Trad Ins in ' poultry was rather
llfrht today, but all Classes were
fairly well cleaned, up due to un.
usually light .jcu;rfis. ; Prices wore
stcudy and unchanged. , .
Quotations on most kinds of sea-,!
sonal vegetubles uvtS lower on to
tal -wholesale markets Willi Ore-1
fjon cuullflpwpi' 76c ft $1,26 per 1
crate.'-, ; . .,'';' :
Onion prices ' appear to lmvo
steadied down with sulcs to rotall
orH averaging close to f4 per cwt.
for No. 1 stock. - Jn giowlnif dis-'
trlcla buyers wore paying uround .18
and sucks, but niovoment Is cpn
sldernbly below last week. '
Potato prices aro firm, ifSH. No.
t grades bringing about 2 per'
hundred weight. Growers are net
ting In the neighborhood of $1.25
lu uddltton to sucks and huullng.
Wheat Closes Firm
And Somewhat Ud
CHICAqO. Murelu. J, (AP)
()M-nlng at to. 'lie advance,
wheat later showed some additional
gain. Corn, oats . 11116! provjMlouu
were, also fli nier,. corn starting He
lo up, and subsequently burd
ening a llttln more.
Wheat closed firm net
higher, corn at 'c decline to u
advance, oats '6t Vic to 1 u up,
and p'rovlslons varying from 2c off
to a rise of 7c. " , , ,
j r f . r TP
MIK'A(.0 l,IVi:STC'K
CHICAGO, March 13 (AP-1'. H.
Department 'of Awi iculture) -lioga
mi. duo; tiuiipket moslly 10di20c
higher Hunt Monday's aveViige: less
nelive thtin early; big packers Inuc
live; tup S.7fr paid tor eholce ISO
lu lioo pound weights; bulkf'hetter
grades 1 70 to (220 jiound averages
.vfofii K."o; .
Cattle S.ooo; HlfUv, dull' market
on ' weighty steers, kinds scaling
1200 piiutiil.s upward;1 -light yrurl
Ings getting ' .fairly good notion r
voaleis f0e lower; no weighty fed
Mteei-s sold: bidding under flu on
elmtre heavier; bulk fat
$1 l.7fi 1:1.1'.": IlKht yearllliK helf
era up to $13: IlKht velllel'H I 3 1l
1 2. r,u: fuiinll klllei-H- iiaylmr $l3tir
II): few selected offerlnlts J14.60
j "ie..
12.000: heavy fat lambs
slow, few curly sales lighter
weights to traders, steady to strong,
packers bidding weak to 25tMow-
er on weighty ami plain Kimis;
sheep and feeding and
unciuii.K.
hintbs" scarce; strong; early sales
good 83 to K7 pound lambs: $1041
I il. 1 5; shippers fairly active for
better grade IM) pound dowrt elig
ible above $lfl: !0 to !5 pound
lambs early $lt.7uft Hlj- fat ewes
$t)Ai ii.60; 70 pound mixed fat and
feeding lambs, 1.
nrrn:iti-'AT .
SAN KltANClSCO, March 13
( AP)-Itutterfut f.o.b, San, Krnn
elseo 4sv . '
Coolidge Qallet
"Ceet PfcsMent : ConlM
l;n't
nearly on lull 113 1 lliounht
,:. wild : the numoot , 0r
AiiH-ilean l,i'slon afler rnllin
. lit
the nt
ine Huite llouxp ma other d;iv.
Jny was selected by the lepi-Ti iih
"Ihe typical Amerlran hnv'" ni'd
namaU il national masrol' ul the'
; v 'l'urls conventlo-
lOIlTI.AND WIIKAT
I'OltTI.ANIl, March 13 !')
Wheat bid: IIHII hurd white $1.43:
bard white blucstcm, buurt $1.34:
federation, iioft while .western
white) 11.33: hard winter northern
Hprlnfr 1..2CV: western red $1.2G.
Oats No. 2 white feed und No. 2
- 45
i uuuy h cur reeeipin;
Wheut
flour 10; corn 3; oats 1; hay 2.
POIlTIiANII LIVESTOCK
POHThANO( Ore., Mur. 13 (AP)
-fnttlo and calves steady receipts
2! steers 1 1 Wit 1300 lius., good
,$11.2612.26; do, iiriordlloo liu.,
good, II. &11 41 12.2.5;' do, tioji uml
up,"' iiic'dium, $10 frr 11.60; dotcom-
1 liintt, Jo.&Ofti' JO; hellers, t00
Ib-j.
fdown, good, ; $10.36 1 0.7 5; 1K1,
common to nledium, $ H rcr 10.;ir
cbV; good, $11.29 Wlt.tO;. do, cum
in oh Jxi. medium, i.7du !,2ii; do,
low gutters, $4$i fi.7fi; bulls,, year
lings exclude'), good leef, $7 4'7.(U;
do cutter to medium, Hity 7; calves,
600 Utsl down, medium 40 ehulce,
$1,01.1.2.; do, cull to common, $K
JO;-' vertlers milk fed, good to
choice, $i:Ui I t; do, medium, $1 !'
13; do, cull to common. ?8. Tiof 1 !.
Hogs
ceived '
steady receipts, 30 re -
n eontraet He'ivvwi-iirht
2fli 350 tbs.. medium to eholce
$7-.7Ml S;,75r medijum weight, 200'
26o bs., medium to rhulee, $X.2.r.
lAR.Sfv; tight weight, I HO 200 tbs
medium to choice. $ S.75 f U.I0
ui..,.iM:irTbt lights. .1301 Wo lbs., medium"". fw purpose of paying
to choice, $o.50ti!i; packing sows,
rough ami smooth, $(i.fi04 7.5";
slaughter pljjs, !io Ut i;to. lbs., med
ium lo ehoiee, $Ji fn S.7G; feederand
stacker pigs, 704i 120 lbs., medium
to choice, 7.50(Vj 8.60. ,
,(Hoft or-oily hogs and roastlnglI
pigs excluded In ubuve quotations).
i Srteep and lambs steady; no re
ceipts. Lambs, 84 lbs., down, good to
cno1ri,; $2M4; do, H2 ilm. down,
medium,- $10$ 12; do, all weights,
cults to common, $St l,o; yearling
wethers, 1 1 0 lbs. down, inediuin lo
choice, jail 1 1 ; ' ewes, liti Hm.
down, medium to choice,, 57 9f 8;. ilo
I20rl&0 lbs., uiedlulil to choice,
$iirr7: do, ult weights, cull to com
mon, 45flj G. ' '
smwv. oi jtiig or ,
; .: pinaij acgoi nT n.-
In tin' County Court of the Slate
of Oregon for Cnlon County.
Ip the Matter of the 1-xitatu or t'ora
A. Gray,' Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his flnul uc
eount as xecutor of tho estate -of
Cora A. Gmy. deceased, and Ihe
County Court rff Tnion County.
Oregon, bus fixed Monday, the lGlh
duy of April, 1U2M, nt 10 o'clock
in the .forenoon, nt Its court room
nt the court house in l.u Grande.
Orcgou. ua the time and plucc for
hearing any and ult objections In
the- suld final uccoutft und ielt le
nient of said estate.
Htite- of first publication March
C..1928. .
WILLIAM W. Git A V.
Kxecutor.
Green Hess,
Attorneys for Kxeeulor.
Mur. 6-13-27 Aor. 3.
notici:
TH12 PIG CltKKK ANI TL'l.tY
CASK'P KAH.ltOAH COMPANY
hereby gives notice that on t lie
2Mh duy of Juntutry. 11)21. it riled
with Ihe Interstate Commerce Com
mission ut Washington, I. C.t .Its
uppt trillion for' a cerlirlcule that
tho present und futiiro, public con
venience und necessity require the
operation by tt of a line of rail
road extending from a connection
with the railroad of the Orcgou
Wuahlngton ltullroad and Naviga
tion Company nt n point near Telo
CMwt in a general southeasterly di
rection to point designated us
I Heugle Creek Junction, a. distance
m iiiuiruxiiiiHicir i i nines, uu 111
I nlnii Ciinnl II ii.tr.m A . '
TlUji RIG CltKKK AN t KLO
CASKT KAH.KOAD
Kebw:i-28 Mar. 13.- ' '
FIND IT
HERE
op for lllla eoluinn must be
' iii by a. ui.
, I.NSCItA.VCKl AM IlONIS . .
Kvei'ytliinir Hut Life Insurance
V. N. INVENT.MK.NT CO.
" O. W. WAKNOCK '
V'.."" . ' i-is-tr
: " ' AIIKOLITKLY NKW -
. Vielt Itlchttidmfirs Art and. Oift
Khop and hco tho mun'y .newund
heaUtlrul urtlclea ;whlch uie'urrlv-
Ing from easten liuporterii unU
'manufacturers. - 3-12-at
FARM l.OANH: LOWBeTT ItATlSa
IL'K DIXON, Koley DullJIO(.
laqkandk. oh.
iikoki: . .
When you Ureuk your.-nide glasa
or windshield, have Ulehardaon.
"The Art Man." quickly' and cor
rectly refit It for you at thtrlBiit
pi ice. . Have your Kings work done
at Hlcharuaon'a Art and aift 'Hhon.
3-13-3t
lluutititcmitg;, pteatlue;, vattop
ole. etc Norton', Ktddy Shut).
i : ,. 10-nti
Hi. Patrick l'uuer 'Costume Danco
I Wednesday. Mur. Hth, ,by' Kubcs
Auxiliary.- Prizes for IichI jlun. and
ladles' costume. Admission 60c. '
, . '' ' -13-3t
HOW TO KAVK " !
IhiVG your pictures framdii this
week1 at Hlchiirdson's Art and Girt
Hhop. The lust week of tho Spe
cial , 20 discount onjlruinlng.
Take udvantge of it. .tJ 3-1 2-3t
Vtth POH IIIDK )
Hhop and Of rim Puddings
Keuledt'bids win bo received by
the Oregon Htute Highway Commis
sion In Mtillnoniuh County1 Court
(louse; Portlund, Oregon, ut 1 0:iio
o'clock A. M., Tuesday, March 27th,
1S28; for the construction of 3
timber frame building 34'xl44'
7I'xlGS' and 4K'vi20' und 2 brlek
buildings 34'x7y and 37'xCO to bo
erected ' on tho statu property In
the city of J.a Grande, Oregon;
pluns And sjMJcifU'aliona fivay be ob
tained ut the office of 11. 0. Smith,
Idvision Engineer, Iu Grande, Oro--gon.
J
OltKGON STATIC HIGHWAY
V COMMiaaiON
3.-10-17.
t ITATIO.N '
In fhe County Court of Union
. County, Oregon,'
In the, -matter of (he lOslutc of
Howard C. Hull, 'Oecehsi'd. . ,
JTo .Memphlit K. Itall, Howard Pall,
Mrs. June Cromliy, George liiitl,
Wayne Hall, CHhel WhlUenberg,1
i.utiilnn Kcch'H, Cllrilou Krom,
, Jack Whittenhorg; , Groellng:
In the name of the Shite of Ore
gon, you' are hereby cited' und re
quired lo appear in the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for
I he County of Union, on Monday
Ihe 7th day(of May. 1!2S at 10
o'clock in the' forenoon of that day,
and then and thcro to show cause.
M' - wny, wtiy. me uummifjjiatnx or
, sid estn'te should not lie author-
i-M"i ami empowererjHo sen ine roi
lowtng (leserlbed real pmperty:
Lots three (3). and four 4)
Block six ((!) I 'red more Addition
Ut La Gra'utie, Cnlon County, Ore-
claims a gainst the estate.
WITNKSS. the Hon. Vi G. Couch.
Judge of the-County Court of the
County of (,?nionr-with the seal af
fixed this 8th duy of March, 1!2S.
(Seal) . . . .
m K. McCOHMICK, Clerk.
It. ltlno, Attorney for Admln
istratilx; i MI3-20-27A3
Gone are the
Bilious Days
iHin.tion anil )mvpl ivRularitr by
kiiui iiiiinneriaiu s lamri.i
rir a woek. Tliny arotwa heilthy
tl irwiMoii. f&.t. result Qiiinklr.
(Or or 2 up imoket bIipw at your
iTrtrmHSf. Knr fm khiiiIi1i wHto
ChambsiHaln Med. Od., t03 Ui
a., ucs nnoin, lowa.
CHAMBERLAIN'S
TABLETS "stmJ?S"i
GOODYEAR
Tires and Tubes
Kaay veefclv ot yitim ta. Oet your
aetf vba World', Oroitrat Tire."
You arill wvc nonerOrat and laat
b our "Pa a. you-Ride Plan
on Qoodycara. Today I
W.H.
CO.
TEttS
T7V A NATION-WIDE g
"quality always at a taving'
108 Depot St.,
Springtime
" In Styles That WW Appear
In the Easter Parade
I
on
for
Last showing tonight at the Arcade Theatre of
the "Drama of Style" a colorful, fascinating
array of smart Spring Modes. 1 ,
' Watch our window displays for garments
, - - shown in this revue ,
"Itl.OK." IN" I'OKTIjA.Mt Jll.ckiuan, stoiipcd hero today en
v . . - : I route home, llu expects to reach
'? 1OJITi.a!n!, Ore;, Alar. 13 (AP) ! Pendleton Thuraday. v . , i '
"Iluck" r,leiili4len, who wilh Tom j He will resumo his patrol of
Cluidune, polite fii tr. ot Pendle'- J Kastoln Oregon hlKhwuys for tho' -ton
, captured. , Wlllium Kdwaril statu traffic department, ho eukl.
' MAKE Y0UK $1 ;
Do the Work of $4 at Our Sale of
Discontinued Stock Don't Wait
Boys' Wash Suits, Boys' Jersey Suits, Girls' and
Ladies' Wash Dresses, Boys' Hats and Caps, :
Sweaters and several other itmes to close out at :
$1.00 Each "
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
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Bread Knives
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vance coat . modes that will
make the Easter parade a de
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suited to your particular
needs.
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7 Many clever garments
trimmed with fur or depending
stitching and trimming qctans
effect, ' -,
Styles to Fit Women
' pisses and Juniors '
The junior miss -will like the
jaunty tailored models scarf
collar and cape effects, too. There
are becoming ' cdats for every
type of figure. ,.
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