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Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Monday, October 21, 1929. : New Silk & Wool Phoenix Hose 50c to $1.50 Men's Wear. WHEAT HIGHER AT CLOSING IN CHICAGO rimwon. Oct. :'i (Ai')vnh HtockH or wheat ciilaiKint; both abroad and In thin country, a Well II H Oil OCCUIl paHHatfO, wheal jtricoH ilvituk''' lower curly today, ltenowed wcakm-a of Heeurllies counted ulno as a bcurlHh influ ence. Opening at off lo ic up. fit tea go wheal later under went u material He! back all around. Corn had an upward trend, Hlurtlntf tinchaitKod to Vac. higher, and mi;'ner)iienlly Mooring jft-ne ru I kh I iih. ( )uIh were eiiny. J'rovlHlonn Hkewlne tended to wig. Wheat cloned firm ilc. per IniHhel higher than Katurduy'H fin (hIi, Corn elOHed to 1 eu le advanced, onla to- c up, and provlHloiiH unchanged to Jc down. FIND IT HERE Cop for tlila column must bo Jii by 9 a. in. We wlnli to thank tho biiHlneHj men or l.a (lrandc who UHSltftcd ho liberally with the fair. . It, tlekeier. Hec. of Itlue Ml. Onniffe 1(1-2 1-Up aiinomti-XY m:v Vou will enjoy Hcelng the lateHt erealtoiiH lit guld tone pletureH, now on dlaplay In the window at Kichnrdaon'K Art & (lift Hhop. Now 1m th elhne to Hduct one Of I bene for your I'hrhlmuH. ' (. 10-21-21 Xi(U is i"tosi;.ViAitv? TIiono who enjoy tho fluent In Dlnnerware will until to know "IttiMeinnry." The nuiue tdKirieN the lovelleHt decora led pal If rn of open Htock M. (S: M. Norllake Nippon China. A pattern that ymt will ni-vi'i tire of. The liesl ueurtitft china on the market, at a prlee that In hut little more than that of Hernl-porcelain, (let aeauainted with tlila bountiful pnl tern at KtchunlHon'H Art & (lift Shop. lu-SI-21 ; WAM.I'AI'IOft we are offerlitK our entire.' Block j or UJtllpUpeiH at 2UJt Off, Ile-j paper now at a big Having. NoiiIi'h 10-lli-it i m;iiti;siii(; ! Il Ih refreHlilng to Hee bright, j rlenn wall pa pet In a room that i wiih once dark and uninviting. And j now you can buy pal tenia from our ncllre Htock at .'U'f oif. Sae and repapi-r now. Noah's. ; itritttv 1 to Noah'H where a U'-'-J dlHeoilllt '. on all wallpaper awatia you. New! palteniH. iii w color, (lie lat'st design. 'e will g.-t u man to; hung M lor you. Come early. j l-l.2l N. Y. l.ll'K INS. CO.. Julian K. ! IVleiM, l-i-H. iep. J'h. SS3-J. 10--S-1 Hip. I TAXIHKItMV work by a very com petent man. All kind of birds and uiiinul mounted. riiutie '. 3K1-W r call al 1 1 OS I'cnn. Ave. K. j C. Uerl:iBer. lu-2-lin Hemstitching, pleailng, button liolua, ele. Norton's Khhllo Shop., Adv. Al lOMOItll.i: ,o.XS WIS MAN I-; 1,(K.H on aummo hllea and fin nit are. C(nitrae: ro financed. Ituuin 15. I.a (irandn NallohiM Hank lltili;. I -in WB HI) Y van T KSS Nmrll riiiiipn N'H no--t(iM In touiwHr. pumps, ti.'K and one-wtrapi. patent, kid, vHv.-l. Malta and aiU'din wt'h pbuftlpK comitl liatloil IriniH. At popular colon - ?3.9S to .1? 1.03 MeilM Cap N w raps for fall and wlnt'-r in a laiKi- ufiorliTH nt of col or, The lad t jityli tn hand fir yiur Hrieetlou 93 to $1.95 New York Store WHEAT WEAKENS DURING THE WEEK -Slow Export Inquiry j Causes Market Trend i to Turn Downward i ! l'OKTLANI), Oel. 21 Grain inarkelH turned decidedly weak duririB" (he week ending October lit. .Slow Kuropoan inquiry for ! North American whr-at waa prln ; el pally reHjioriHlhle for the Hharp I decline la domt'Ht Ic wheat priced !(o the loweal point Hlnco early In '.July, according to the Weekly drain Markt Itevlew of the I'nlt icd Ktatea btinau of iitfrlculiural t ecoiiomicH. ltye ami feed Kralirn ; were lower with wheat, hut pros ': pectlve early market I nea of m-w corn and ahortaKe of elevator apace for Ktorintf Ihla ?r.'iln, wer.; additional weakenf nt; factors In the corn market. Flax wiih rath er nnnclili'd b.it there waa a good caah demand for the IIkIiL do meHtlc offerincH. Continued heavy AiKeutlne ahlp mentK, a veraitliK,' around ri.dlia.ooo biishela weekly, towethi-r with latKc offerltlKM of native wheat a. have been nearly MUfflclent to supply current lOuropean feeds, and have n-Ktrlcti-d the stb-mand for Norih Aiin-rfcan u heal, with tlie rt.-ault that alockH in llie Cnltcd KlalcH and Canadian mark' da have accumulated to -nearly :i'.if,oao,oan V-nshela, the lurgeMl amount on record, anil about 125.1)110,01(11 hmdtclM over the amount in Htoro in Nort h Ameri can market! u year atfo. 'I'lieae lat'Ke HlocliM, with Utile prOH)ecl of an immediate IncreaHe In ex port Inquiry, and a rattier alow domestic flour demand, are prin cipally rcNpotiHlblo for the present downward trend In wheal prlcea. I a nubia n counlrlea uro offering wheat more freely than In recent yeara. Uu mania la whipping w heat In ood anion at h, w hllo Cecho-Klovakla Ih export; iik wheat on drawback ctTrliricatea, and JatfO-Slovakia Ih offering freely In Kuropeati marketa in competition with exporta from Argentina. Coiifllrllnc HcportM It (port h of condlllonH In llt Haul hern Ib'inlHplu-re are con flicting, but crop condltloiiH In Argentina have been improved re. eentfy by ahowor.-i and proapecla ire more favorable, except in the northern part of the province of ( 'ordoba and Hunt a l-'e where ae rlopH damage haa occurred accord ing to trade report a. Kit linn tea of the on: turn thin Heaaon vary greatly, but baaed on what ap pears 10 be cnliarevatlve trade 'atl nialen, It now aeema probable that the exportable Hlirphm In Argen tina am) Australia fur the coming Heaaon may be 75.(iiia,iMMt to lad,, oiiu.tiao buHhela below Hhlpuu-ntK for the Mirriit Heaaon, which h.tv ht'fff iVtncn largrr fhan1 w-ro eallmated nt the beginning of the crop year. lome.iic caah wheat marketa generally followed the di dine In ful.iri'H, and at the cloae or the market October IX were 4e to 6c lower lhan a ue k ago, Demand for hard wlnler wheat una limited principally to local inilln. Some export Miiba wiTi' reported but Iheae coUnIhIimI moally of dla treMaed Mhlpuii'iitH afloat, or which had arrived In Kuropcuu markelK, and were generally at diK-ounlH undt-r replacement valmH. Ite etdpta at principal markeiM were only of motlerab' volume, and were only allghlly In excess or nlilpmentM. so (hat marki-i stocks increased imif alowly than earlh r In the Hcnaon. Over 2iHt,aoo,aaa bushels of wheal, however, are now In stole In Hie donie.sUe markets. Soft winter uhtal marki'ls were a No weak and prlcea declined about the aauie as other clasps ot w-hi al. Spring wheat . marketa were J wi.ik and lower, with bread wheats showing a grealer decline I lhan duriim Oomesilc flour tie-j maud wiia dull and mills were le. j aetle buyers of wheat. ( H'ler- I tugs were light and tended to i check ih Increase in elevalorj sloeka. The I hirum w heal market also lieejiiieil, Pn( whs relatively riniM'i' t hau that nf ol her bread w heats. There was a fairly steady export; inquiry while domestic b.iycrs also cotitimied to absorb the orierlUKs' rather freely. ; I'aelllc i-oast markeiM were also, weak uml lower. The December futiires' prices at l'ortbind deelln- i ed 4v and the May delivery .1'i.cj during the week. Cash w heats i were 2c to 3c lower. )-'. porters ; Wen- reported llllaldc to secure; any new business art.) mill de- ; maud was limited. I tig It. -rut : Ithiestem hard while w as q -inted at I'ortland at ll.ll'l, No. I, sottj and western while nt Ji,:'n. o. I h.nd u later, northern spring and i wesirni cd at 1 1,1 : per bushd. ! Kccetpt l CiH-llaiet toiahd only! 2;: I ears compared v tth Tax eat s for t he correspond lug w eek last j yiar While Seattle receipts to.: tilled l'iil -ars iis against :in2 cars a year ago. California markets !. . lined 2've! t.i ;.C per bushel bill selling prew- sure Uiis limited and the weakness' was attributed principally to the; decline h outside markets. No. I hard white as quoted at S tn l'Vanelseo at $2. 1 r to 2.2a. No. I soft white nt 2.1a to $2. If. per pounds. Cecl wheat rnnn Inter- Mo. i m ii I ii slates was offered at J2.o& lo $2.10 In bulk de. lUered San l'nim i.Hf (i, Some w hen tfroui W ashington and I te g"U was reported sold lo local mills during tin- week at around 2.2 1 per t an pounds delivered San l-'ranclseo for No. 2 hard w hite wiih I I pritleln gun ran- let d Steamship freight rales from north coast ports to S-.n I'raneisen were reduced fine per ton. gllng a leiuporary. rate of I ,fo pi r tun I or the i etimtnder if October. KeeeiptM at l,os Angeles were light, totaling 4 iii rs. Milling wheats were quoted . al $2.30 lo $2.36, and feed whcula 4il J. to . In that uuirl. I MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CIIICAfJO WHEAT lc-f 1 .27 !i I.S-Hfcj 1.25 V, Miuili i.:ii)ii(8l.:iri . j.saji -May X.37 l-OltTLiAXD WHEAT IX'"-. 1.20 , 1.2094 IAV Almi-ll 1.27 1.27 l.2lli I.V - l.2(l:Ji l.-.UH, 1.3V H Breath-Taking Slump In Prices Strikes Market ni;w , VOHK. Oct. 21 ' (Al) Tile stock mark el was subjected lo one of the most overpowering selling movements in its history today. Itoth I he New York slock and curb exchange tickers fell more than an hour behind (lie breath -taking pace of trading, a ieading shares tumbled $f to $35, Tint enormous turnover of slock promfsen (o approximate, ir not surpass, I h March 2(i record on the stock exchange, of 8.2 4 0,7 4 it share.;. It open tod efforts were made by powerful interests to support the, market, but they met with HUle success until at b r Hcores of Is aacs hud broken lo $:t5 a share, many to new lows for the year. ACCIDENTS OVER WEEKEND CAUSE SEVERAL DEATHS Continued !rom Togo Ono) Unrulier, the pilot and Ous Oudt, a passenger to haul him back Into the pit. A rope from the parachute to the plane broke und Mill fell, grasping tin' chute In such a man ner aa to prevent its opening. I lltl.MW Klld,i:i AVOKCKSTKK, Mass., Oct. 21 f A lJ ) On fireman was killed nnd a dozen wore seriously injured in a fire which destroyed a ware house block this morning, l.ieut. Carl K. Swenson was killed when a wall toppled on firemen wlic woro within the building. Damage was estimated al $200, O(ii). s i ; v t: . s i 1 1 v x i at i: i N K YV Y O U K, Oct. 21 ( A P ) A father and six motherless child ren were asphxlated by illuminat ing gas as they slept In their three room apartment In west 4(ith street yesterday. Pfdiee found a pan of water on a kitchen stove which apparently had ladled over, extinguishing the (lame and permJtlng the gas to flow into l ho rooms. The bodies were discovered by Samuel Itriwnlck, a nelhborbor, when he went to the .iparimenl to teH. the father, Yvalter Cavenagh, n private chauffeur, that his em ployer ha;! called him on the tele phone. The dead are Waller Cavenagli. 12, Kthel, 17. Catherine. 15, Itose, 1 3. Thomas 1 1, (ieorge D and Walter Jr., H. Six prayer books and rosaries were found laid out under the pic ture or the mother in headlness for the children to attend mass. motoiust kii.m-:d NAPA. Cal., Oct. 21 ( A P, Pinned beneath their overturned autumoblle, Sidney J. Paplllon was hilled and I ona Id Hurley prob ably fatally Injured. tmh men were sailors, attached to the Mare Island navy yard. J. I . K temper, driver of the car, was held on a charge of drunken driving. hoy is i nt i : i j MOSS ItKAfU. t'al., Oct. 21 (AIM Turn from the grasp of his father who soughl lo rescue him. Itichnrd l.euneivr, I:', San Kran cisco, Mi -owned at Martin beach 'when a comber broke over the rock from w hicli he w as fishing and swept him out to sea. The lather succeeded In reaehiag bis son, H'u yards from shore, but the heavy brenkers beat him off. HOOVERS IX MIDWEST FOR CELEBRATION (Continued from Pago 1) I illglllslied gllets who had been invited here by Mr. l-'io'd for the gold I'll nil die.- celebration. They Included Ow en I Young, chair man of the board ot the (Jener.il Kleeti'le euitipany; John O. Kocke fellei. J r. : Ooverpor V'nd V. Oi een of M ich I nan, and severa l others. Then there was ail Inspection of the red brick station, brought In tact from its original site m.t far from Port Huron on the Port Huron-Detroit route. It was at this station that Kdlson was discharg ed as a newsboy and began his career as a telegrapher. Unlit Mars Pay A drlxltng rain ftdl throughout the reception at tin- Smith's Creek station and the pitldent hit olf his formal clothes, wearing a dark : gray v oreoal and a (war! griry fedoia hill. As t he party started for I he Ard lii'ine. the Pi-sident ami Mrs. , Hoover entered a town ear will ; Mr. and Mrs. Kdlson. Mrs. Hoover ; relitmuWhed her place on the bnek i seat for the famous Inventor, who liode bfslib the president with ' Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Kdison on I'lhe folding seats In front. Thrwugh a driving rain and bit ing wind. President Hooer. tlih I tho first lady be-dde htm, dn.ve ; for 1 tulles today in an open auto- mobile frmn lirurborn to this city to greet Ihollsands of people who jammed the plana in trout of the city hall. The purpose of (he vUit Was to reretve an ffielal weleome from ( Io eruer 1'red V, Hi ei n and Mayar Jnhn Lodge, but II g.ie !hi people tf Oct roil their oppor tunity to glliupsv it president for ll tii.it Hum In Uiou- thjin a de l.UII cade. ; Thanking the crowd for the ; "Generosity and courtesy" of its j welcome, the president said he saw "no lack of warmth In the faces! and hearts of the people of Detroit j despite the action of the skies. j "I have thought It a fitting thing. : as the governor has said, for the ; president of the United Stales to take part In paying honor to one 1 of our groat Americans, Thomas A. JOdison. "Mr. Kdlson lias brought lo our country great distinction through out the world. He has brought benefactions to all of us nnd It is! but 'a -small thing wo may do to record the appreciation, esteem and honor In which the nation holds him. "Detroit is fortunate t is to lie , Ihu point where the nation pays Its tribute to Thomas A. Kdison ; and J wish to thank you again for your cordiality and the courtesy of your welcome. Thank you." 1 After the city hall ceremonies wio president and Mrs. Jloover drove back to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kord at Dearborn, following the same route as on the Inward ride. Mr. Hoover was bun dled up In u great coat and a rain cout which was lonned him at the' city hall, while the first lady wore a coat of Miss Ciwynn Davis, a sec retary In the mayor's office. INFORMATION LEAK SOUGHT BY SENATORS (Continued from Page 1) the secret sessions of the commit tee, to the ten per cent dutytion rough bored shot gun barrels, Kyanson on being shown a nho- tostaMe copy of the memorandum said he did not remember t. "Do you suppose." Walsh asked, ! "that Mr. Wulehol, a subordinate j of yours, had such familiarity with i tho majority members of tho fin ance committee as to obtain this; information V j "No, sir," Kyanson replied. ' "f suppose we will have to ask; Mr. Wuichet about it," Walsh oo- j served. ! iti-rrruN in i.i, to com. i rrrnK',1 1 WASHINGTON, Od:. lit AP). a motion lo return the tariff bill lo tho finance committee with in structions Ito Hint 1 revision to fa r,m products was tpadc in the senate today by Senator Thomas, Democrat. Oklahoma. a The proposal would Instruct tin; committee lo strike out n 11 rate changes except those, relating lo agriculture In general, sugar und tobacco. It would leave the way open, i however, for Individual senators to' offer amendments -to the Industrial schedules when the measure again i came up on the floor. ! Discussion slaricd at dtico. j The senate approved an amend ment to the tariff bill :o except ; companies operating ships as com- ; mou carriers front liability for I opium smuggling if the owner. master or other officers coutd es tablish before a court 'their ignor ance of the smuggling'. GIVE REPORT OX WORK OF I-T. A. IN EAST OREGON (Continued from Tage 1) dale are small rural ussudallons ; but make up in activity w hat they ! lack in numbers. I "The l.a (il'ande associations are I all In a flourishing condition. All i have conducted successful lucm- hershlp 'drives and summer rouml : ups. Two servo, hot lunches, two ; serve milk, three conduct an cx i change for the sale of used books. ami Kiverlu has the only edudy 'chili in the county. . . The City Council Is functioning successfully, j its outstanding accomplishments ; being t he ca m pa Ign for la w cn-'- foreement and tlie formation of jthe Normal Training School nsso I elation. "One obstacle lo orgiinly.atlon In ' Knstern ttregon Is the great dis- ' timet between towns. Huntington, j : in Pinker county, is loti miles from j j l.a (irnnde, and Joseph is Ml miles Up the other direction. Another j Is our ri ge.ii uis winter weather." ' M i s, M c Phcr.siiit'M report, her election ns fifth vice president and ; the presentation of the (labriet membership cup to the I,n Orande . P.-T. A. were features of this sec tion's participation In the (irants i Pais convention. which closed i Prl.hiv Reprint Ytnir Knvoiilo " Snapshots uml. of course, MAK STKAUNS "The Plmto Kxport" dues the work you like. Leave orders at The L&L DRUG CO. : J.G.PENNEY.C. I 108 Depot St. La Grande, Ore. 1 j Jl I I f : - ip ' 1 ' I m 7, ,; . ;v; rrocks ; I J&iS in -scores of ' neat ' ginghams and k I mM sJoiVtfir f,.t . "TXtJi' ''fvl ' Which enab-es yu to- haVe 'a; plentiful supply of fresh, pretty 8 7 I djresses to wear about home foi a very modest outlay! That's 1 II ' because ! we 'anticipate the needs of women in .more than 1,400 I communities . . . bought for them . . . and saved ! Sizes 34 to 46 I III r Irresistibly 'ansa V-v' 1 ' ; . Low-Priced! 1 OC ' 0 J 1()9 PERSONS CARRIED IN GIANT PLANE (Continued ;rom Paj?e 1) I from tip to tail. Its wings arc in ! feiri thick and IfiO feet rrom wing tip to whig tip. Six great turrets i project from each wing ami each ! turret is equipped with two on I gines'of "jon horsepower. The lur- rets are manned by mechanics wh ! can walk along n passage on the inside of (lie wings from one tur ret to another. When the Ho-x was launched last July i-he tarried ;! toi.M ;f weight and was aide lo get Into the air wfih the greatest case af ter a take-off run of only Sou yards, other trials were similarly successful. Has Three Pecks One of the features of the plane is her thre decks whilo another is thai tlie machine can t'ly wt.h STiEVENSAN MaiBUMMMaBTiunT.i . Rayon Anklets All Colors All Sizes Only U5c pair A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Coughs from coWs may teat! to se rious troubtr. Vou can tt"i ilim n'iw wiili tireomulsion, an emulsified crciivitc tli.1t is plrn-ant li takr. llrcomuUinn is a medical di-wovcry uith twn-feld action; it !k.thrs and heal the ir.Il.imcd membranes and in hibits Rrrm ptnwth. Of all Icnonn tlrogs tToolc i rrc o.;nifrd bv b-b mrdic.il authnrilir-s at one of ihe createt br.ilins asencir for cinhs fnm colds nnd bronchial in iiaitoii. Crcinuilsion contain, in tlditinn t.i f rct'te, other h-.-alinj CREOMULSION TV? TfC CCUGHFflOM COLDS THAT HANG ON only eight motors in use. 1 r. Hornier built the plane at Altenrheln which Is on tho Swiss side of tho German-Swiss frontier because of the limitations on Ger man aircraft imposed by the treaty of Versailles. While tho ship was beins built there were nuiny skeptics who maintained that It would never fly owing; to its enormous weight. Aviation experts, however, were onthushistir ubout Imt ability tu ! taKt' (lie air. CIIICAt'O I'AMI -HCAO(). Oct. 'Jt (Al') Whi'ut No. S Ittinl.-$i.iui.I.:i; No. : nortltt-rn Htirlnf. Jl.l'l. (.'orn. olil No. C mlKcd, Mc; n';w' No. lillxi il. 04 ti Ttic. Uiitf. Nn. 2 wlillc, 401t47v; No. 4 white. 41i ltye. No. 2, $l.00ti l.dl. ' Iarlry. itiiolnlile runKi' 55;Uk". Timothy nvid. 4.7.ri'il S.n. CUivi-r -.m,1, I I .all Ii I tl.50. ' I .ard. Itu.75; rlha. fM.i'j: H.-H. tt 1.37. EWGELEN COl FiIl,",lll,?lll,lll elements which soothe and hea! the inflamed membranes and step the ir ritJtion, while tbe creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the perms. Cretunursion Is (tiara n teed satisfac tory in tlie treatment of cnuehs from colds, bronrhiti and minor forms of bronchi it irritations, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flq. Money refunded if not re litfved after taking according todircc- nons. your druccit. ladv.) t Ch!nL'.se coolies, who oncu huml- I'.'il lh' ImiIU of fnlulit In the HAD TO WORK TOO HAR j t v p P.'Lli-. Vcto.M- Compound Gave Her Strength - 'After my srcontl ; had to work too hard nnd bo on j my feet too soon 1 because my bus- ' band was ill. Af ter bis death I '. was in such a i weakened and run-down condi tion that noth ing (iccmfd to help me. I am starting the -fourth bottle of lA'dia K Tink- ham'a Vegetable t'onipound and feel a great dral better. 1 am much tronger nnd don't get no tired out when I wash or work bard. 1 do housekeeping and riresam.iking and I highly recommend the Vegetable '.'onioun(J. I am willing to answer ' letters.' Mkb. ('krtwiib ItciTS, 411 5. Market SU, lit. Carmcl, i'a. If FREE BOOKLET DescribinjfCauscs and F.lTccts rr PILES and other I nrr.TAi ' and P'US COLON "ns ailments I ''"AT ir. t WRITE OR CALL. FOR BOOKLET TOP AV "AT, Dr.CHAS.J.DEAN RECTAL"' ( OLON CLINIC MAM BMg OPrtll CmHTHOOSt nmt MAIN.IMIUM,0n0N ItLEHHONE AT WATER 2661 APfluATlO OFFICES St-U..SAN FffANCISCOk LOS ANGtLeS j Jit. C armrl, Pa. j iby was born I ; replaced B a c k a che I If fiinctioniil lilmlilir Irrittilloii j ili.ilnrtiH your Mli ep, tiuisct linni ;Iiib or Iti-hinir Ki-nwillon. Hsiukurlii' '-. IfK rums, nmkiliK you fi'i-I ' m iIi'lH-t-Hwd and iliseouniKi-iU why not try the CyKt.x 4S Hour Test? lloti't Rive up. (Jet tex toilay at uny ilruff store, l'jl ' It lo the test.. Sec how fast It works. .Money Vhaek Ir It iloetm't , liriiiK nulrk ln)ro'enent, anil Kat-: Isfy you completely. ' Try f vs- i ll today. duty line Adv. GEt YOURS THE Tormerly $50.00 Th KEAIA Tuftl mnttrrM is the f incut th.it can lie minli'. 3t is nir-woven from lony staple cotton for long life, resiliency ami comfort. The tuftle.j feature makes it "A. tilANT PILLOW 10 K TUB BOUY." We have a limiteil stock of these on hand. Thev won t last lonj at this price! Oriirr vourj NOW ami he assured ot immediate dclivcrv. Bohnenkamp's Third Kloor Shanghai port, arc being by American elevators. u pa r