La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, .February 13, 1930
LA GRANDE K.CNINQ OgSERVp jiA GRANDE, ORE,
Tage Five
Kiiiiiu- I'iilU-d State
Mueh in oflcn hcurtl of th Am
erican tourist in Kurope, but much
les Ih hoard ubout the foreign tour
ist in this country, OHpeeiutly in
this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. James
J'urser. nalivo KiiKlish born folk,
tiro travelling through western
United Slates with Mr. and Mrs.
(f. K. Parker for the first tJmo nnd
aro heiirtlly enraptured with tho
Kponlc hIkIUh, especially the placoH
that retmud them, of Knland nnd
London. Tho l'ursors' caino to
Canada In liil2RuInw to Victoria
and leaving there in 1024 to make
their home in Portland, where they
have been until recently. Mr. l'ur
scr is very Kimlish in his speech
bin chief Interests beinjr horses,
rings and Ijondou. The party once
had the fortune to ee a coyote
ni'ar tho highway and Mr. Purser
becamlo Imnwri lately enraptured
thinking it was "one of those that
you call the police dutf," Ho de
lights in the things he find's eccen
tric of the American people, enjoying-
their pronunciation, . On this
tour the party will travel to Utah,
and from I hero to California cover
ing much of the western states.
Uiiyn Phono Compani
According to word revolved In
La Ci ramie this week, S. D, Crowe,
formerly of La Cirando and for
yearn affiliated with the Homo In
dependent Telephono Co. and dis
trict manager of tho AWst Coast
COmnailV nini'n rnponlli .iL-
chased control of tho telephone
compuny at Uoh Talos, Merced
county, California. Incidentally
Charles If. Huttoiii now: vice presi-
uwnt ui uio company, vus arniiated
With tho La Ota ml o company
I uunng us earlier years. Mr.
minapr of U(o company. Mr.
m vAiriTUiig Hi OUI1U Up ttie
company now consisting of about
J 230 subscribers to the 000 mark,
and is planning other linprove-
iivniN, inciumng a new Maiding.
Ho reports that there is A housing
shortatre at m-oKont mwi th-.t i,,.
expects to build a home. Mrs.
irowo and the- children aro In
mtrene at m-pHent. Imt pvmw in
moVO to Dos ln Ins n m unnn n u
school ends.
Tickets Tor Shine Day
.Miss Kttahelle Kitcrten. Junior nt
tho University of Oregon, was
chosen on a committee of H
women to sell tickets on the entire
campus for Junior Shine day. They
dressed In traditional gypsy cos
tumes of tli o day and visited the
living organizations to begin, the
sain Tuesday night. A prize is be
ing awarded to the Woman selling
tho most tickets. Junior Shine day
Is an annual event on tho Oregon
campus when the junior class
shines ttie campus booty and shoes.
On Tinrk Siiuuil
K'Jaro McKennon is a member of
I ho present track squad of the
University of Oregon, representing
the quarter mile. Claro Is former
ly of La Grande anil a graduate
of the local high school where lie
was business manager and active
in track m'eets. Last year ho repre
sented Oregon at the national in
tercollegiate track meet in Chicago
along with two other Oregon men.
He won first place in coast quarter
mHlo race and is one of the Univer
sity's staudbys for track points.
Spear. Dinner Feb. 21
A letter from l'aul Shaw, of
Portia nd, i) resident of "Oregon
Dads" has been received by La
Grande officers of the local "Dads"
organization, urging that 1 in me
diate reservations be made for the
Dr. Spears 'banquet in I'ortland
Keb. 21, Tboso who desire to help
welcome the new Oregon football
coach may reserve plates by com
municating with Mr. Shaw at 146
11th street, Portland, liolh men
and vonien are invited to attend.
Vii-ilcil Mere
Jnhn Vaver.' of "JSn'terprlso, was
an over night guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson. Mr.
Weaver has been visiting for the
past, week or ten days with friends
and relatives at Durns and On
tario and is en route home. Mr.
"Weaver and Mr. Gibson were
former neighbors when the latter
lived in Wallowa county about 30
yearn ago and this was the first
lime they had ween each other in
about 20 years.
HI lor Several Days
Mrs. Had ie- Swatberg has been ill
for several days at tho home of
her daughter, Mrs. O. U. .Muxam.
j.'Iuo Fire
The fire department was called
to the Jake iiostoek home at Crook
and Third at !):25 o'clock last night
because of a flue fire. The danuigc
was very small
Married Men Will
Tho married men defeated the
single men of the M. L A. ut bas
ketball 23 to 14 recently. Melvln
Maxtor of tho mjarried men was
high point man with 11 points.
Tho married men's team members
are: Clifton Haxter, Lester Stod
dard, Melvln Haxter, Klwood Gwll
UaniH, It. 'A. Baxter nnd Kliuo
CJegg. The single men's team
members are: Floyd Baxter, Car
lyto 'NIbley, Lowell Stodard, 'Guy
Andrews and-Justin Peck. Win
ona Lyman and Mrs. Leader Stod
dard refereed.
At tlio Hotels k
J. K. llancuff, Pocatello; Har
ney Horovitz, St. Paul; lien. Burr,
Xampa; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mur
phy, Spokane: G. L. Newlin, Los
Angeles; G. K. ll'eavens, Seattle;
Virgil Sanderson, ' Sununervillo;
Albert G. Hay, Boise; ltoy Warner,
Pasoo; Walter Lansing, Baker; IL
A. Baker, I'ortland; Fred P. Lyons,
Portland and Foe A. Hommer,
Elgin are registered ut local hotels.
Defeated Cove
The Sacred Heart Academy girls
basketball team defeated the Cove
team 34 to 24 In a game Tuesday
night. The contest was close, the
S. IT. team leading only with a few
baskets until the lust few minutes,
when a Scoring spurt gave them a
ten-point lead.
From Kiiterprlsc
Mr. and Mrs. It. D. McClallen,
of the Wallowa Law Land Abstract
company of Enterprise, were vis
itors in La Grande yesterday on
business and pleasure.
Return to School
Stuart Wylde, son of Mr., and
Mrs. H. F. Wylde who has been ill
of the flu for about three days,
returned- to school todnv.Jle, is
a student at Central.
Major Operation
Melvln Gulbraith recently un
derwent a major operation at the
Grande Hondo hospital.
Improving
Mrs. L. C. Parsons, who has been
111 of tho flu for several weeks at
her home at 003 Sixth Hjrcct, la
improving.
From Wullowa
C. T. MeDaniels of Wallowa,
cashier of the bank there, was in
La Grande Tuesday on business.
Several Days Visit
W. O. K linger, formerly of the
La Grande hotel, is in the city for
several days on business.
From Portland
Flovd McKennon, of Portland,
was In La Qranuo yesterday visit
ing his father, L. L. McKennon.
and transacting business.
Helen lrlee Faceted
Helen Price, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Price, of Ia
Grande, has been elected president
of the Beethoven society for tho
spring semester at Willamette
university, according to word re
ceived here. There is to be a pro
gram given In the latter part of
March in which the Salem Mac
Do well club will present the Bee
thoven society, NewH has also
been received that Misa Price and
Miss Majory Millor are to direct
music in the grades at Salem
Heights. This is part of a pro
gram in which several Wlllametto
students are teaching in tho Salem
schools under the supervision of
tho department heads of their
classes.
Returned Jlome
Attorneys Blaine Hullock and
W L. Patterson, of Baker, who
havo been spending a few days In
Ia Grando on legal business, re
turned to their homes Wednesday
evening.
Wins Third Prize
Valetto J farer, of- La Grande, a
senior in commorce nt Oregon
State college, won third prize for
women In the annual Adolph Wolfe
business essay contest, nceordlng to
word received here. The eight
winners wero announced at- the
meeting of the Oregon Itetall Mer
chants association In Corvallls tho
other night and $200 In prize
money given by tho pioneer Port
land merchant was distributed.
Miss Harer received a prize of $20.
Tho Hiibject for the contest this
year was "International Banks." .
Improving
Ciena Clark, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Georgo Clark, Is Improv
ing today., .She has bcpn seriously
ill of:, pneumonia at tho Uranuc
Uotiul hospital. . ..''
In Tort laud Today V
. Dr. W. P. McAdory iH In Port
land (totfa''on business.?' !4lCi left
last night and. will- return tomor-.
row.- w-'.' ' '.
Ill nt Homo if: Aj
Mrs. Orson Brandt is reported to
bo ill at her home, in the Laiidls
Court apnrtm'cnU- -v'fU-
HI or the Flu
Mrs. Charles Karther. who has
been 111 of the flu for several days,
Is Improving.
Visiting Here
Mrs. It. D. Kelly, of The Dalles,
is visiting In La Grande today wlth
her granddaughter. Miss Marjorlo
Kelly, student at tne i-a. uranuw
n.,LincU .li off. Tills evening
they are going to Portland to spend
the weekend.
From North lmvder '
Mrs. Fred Grout, of North Pow
der, was a La Grande" visitor on
Wednesday. ... , ;
Returned Tills Morning
Fred G. Sehilke, veteran engineer
of the O.-W.. returned this morn
ing from Portland. While away
Mr. Sehilke was ill and confined
to the hospital for several days.
Ho Is not yet entirely recovered.
Announcements
ARCADE
PLAYING
TRY THE
MATINEES
iiwihi
Von 1 1 (yMiifn sftr I o- J "Pfftlm I
' fi.l imiMllnn ili-hivt Into tlio dlvrs ' 't( $
ut Tiiiik I.IUMI1 Voiir iiulsc i-iiiodiHl 0 M
ill hll I he (Tiling! Your IriixIi sSfiiTf"'
aiMuiiiiliis Hill eel n lliiiroiiBli over- fffiV 'I ;iP
lititttlnu. Iff llii- liiiiuli-pnmikiT j f1 J
nt Tin- Sew Show Worlil. H 'MjSpHffg
ISiKKcr limn "lteau (Jcslc"
Uy the Makers of "Chang"
'THE FOUR FEATHERS"
COMING SUNDAY
XXKHHl III
.j, .j. .j. .. ,j. .j. .j.
I'alhc Audio
Review
tiki voiimn s 11 if.;iuitt i j w
or llic ITcHliylurliin church will
meet Willi Mix. ' M. Ilulnpll',.vfl
Krliltiy ullcnioon ill 1006 Oak Htroct
at o'clock.
.
The I'uthflmhT'H chif.s of Ihc
Mi!(hoilit church will hold a nodal
eveninj? at the home or Ucliwlck
(.Murk ut '.'001 Oak Mtrcct, KllJuy
eveutng l'.b. 1. '
; .
Women of lln Moonehcalt f
Kion will meet with' Mra. Ada
Itnmnuii at. her home on North
(Jrceinvooil with a valentine, card
party at. 7:S0 o'clock Friday evr
.iii.f. ThiM Ih their senil-monlhly
party, and mcniuont or tho Mooho
and their friends are. Invited.
The Ncdshlwrhnod Lltencliire
U-III mei.t liVidiiV eVeiliniT W'itll
j MIbm ilahol Duly o lender-.III.. I"'
iroltl room 01 uie i.ii (.(i.iii.i.. u" -Kin-
will lirincr u number or Hie new
ibnokn that lmvo come Inln the li
brary. 'J"ho.se present will tie al
lowed to lako the. books for two
weeks, when the club will discuss
the bucks.
Mrs. Waller .f. Pierce will speak
at the tlreenwood I'arent-Tcucher
association tomorrow afternoon lit.
2:30 ..islnfj as her subject "Oregon
History."
lUirlslcml Here
10. A. Iinsklrk. rcndleton: S. U.
Atkins. Wallu Walla: O. O. (loach,
Portland; C, Clirlstiansen, Ontario;
It. M. Tebhel, Spokano nro regis
trants at local hotels.
From Wnlln.va
Vera lOldornian, of Wnllown, was
in Il Grande Wednesday on busi
ness, -
From Yslon - ....
Mrs. A. M. Hoson And Mrs. Ada
Coaldet4 wero liustncs visitors from
Weston Tuesday. -
To Bulto .Montana
J. Farrull M'albert Is leaving to
day for Itutte, Mont., lifter several
weeks of employment in Lji
Urando. ' -
lletunicd Home
Following several woolis spent
working In this city, J. J, Stephen
returned to his homo in llelenu,
Mont., this morning.
To Huntington-
K. Ijukln, of tho O.-W., Is In
Huntington today transacting business.
BATTLE AGAINST
CONFIRMATION OF
HUGHES GOES ON
(Continued from Pago Ono)
nuhilniitlon Tavprnbly by a 'olo of
10l to", a no fltfht was expected.
Ht'tJHKS Illll'Oltli .
JkltttV ItOAIMl
WAH.LNOTON'. ;P'h, I3'( AP):rf
:enL.-iltiinv ' " Unit . fit ii i-lfu Kv:ins
Hughes, whosi' confirmation ' as
chief Justice of the Untied Slates
ts before, the senate, drew up tlio
proposed contract whereby Alusclo
Khonls would be turned over to the
Amorlean ('ynainld eompmiy. was
nresented today lo the senate lob
by committee.
' --Legislation Is before congress to
accept the Cynamld company's bid
for the shoals power and nitrate
plant. .
W. CI. Waldo, consulting engi
neer of the Tt'iinessce 1 liver Im
provement association, was on the
stand today and n meniorandum
written by him and read before
the committee said ho had bnen
Informed by .1. O. Hhnna. vice
president or the OynmnUI com
pany, that HukIu'h had drawn the
contract.
Oregon Town Is
Marooned By A
Gigantic Slide
HALK-Nf, Ore.. Kcb. 13 AP)
Tho town of Hetrott about 60 miles
east of Halt-oi In tho Cascndo nioun
talnH s tnarooiied from tho outside
world by a Ritrantlo slide which
tmept down tho mountain alongside
tho government roud between
Niagara ond Detroit and complete
ly covered the road and tho Ham
mond Lumber company railroad
which runH alongside tho highway.
While tho slhlo occurred Tuesday
itlght J. Jl. Hew ley roadinnstnr In
the Detroit district, who: tried all
day Wednesday to get tho word
through to tho county court at Ha
1cm only succeeded this morning.
Members of the county court and
counly , road master - Immediately
went to tho scene to gt prepara
tions under way to clear the road
way, "in tho meantime mull ami
passenger slage and railroad
trains cannot get through nnd no
menus of communication Is left
with tho town save n'slnglo strand
of telephone wire. Thero Is a small
hotel at the town as well as stores
and It Is believed, thero Is plenty
of food uvallahto until a cut may
bo made through the slide which
In said to cover both the road and
railroad In a huge mass. for over 80
feet. Tho slide sold to bo ubout
four miles east of Niagara also
cuts off Hreitenbuflli Hot Spring!,
a thickly populated rcttort In tho
summer but nov said to bo occu
pied by but a, few people. Tho
road to HrellFiibuHh runn off from
Detroit. v. . , .. ,.' . V
of the state would appofut city of
ficials until the roguhiV election.
Tho recall movement , started
many months ago according to,
ICi uni. It first was decided to oust
Commissioner Munn.
Mayor Haker und tho four com
missioners refused tb comment ul
though they Indicated Htatements
probably would bo forthcoming
within tho next two days.
JAPAN READY
FOR 5-YEAR
SHIP , HOLIDAY
(Continued from Pago Ono) -
Tho maximum' tonnage of six
Inch gun cruim'i's 'should bo from
7000 to ,7500 tons that of flotilla
leaders und destroyers should be
adequately limited, tho statement
said.
The ago limit of cruisers was
suggested at twenly years nnd the
destroyers ut sUlccit years,
Fulrly Quid Day
Premier itainnay. Macdonald,
Premier Andre Turdleti of France
and Colonel Henry Sllmsun of the
United BlulCH met in tho Hrltlsh
prime minister's room at West
minster this afternoon for discus
sion of tho uctuul figures of naval
limitation.
Beyond that and tho moctlng of
experts to consider classification
of special vessels, tho naval con
ferenco delegates spent a . quiet
day.
It Is .expected both the Krench
and Japanese will Issue memor
anda on their policy tonight.
(.treat Hrttuln bases her hopo for
world peace on tho Hrlund-Ivel-logg
pact, and "looks forward to a
period In which armed conflicts
need not bo expected" and on
these grounds can limit her cruis
er fleet lo &0 instead of 70, Prime
Minister M'acdonald told tho house
of commons today.
WET SNOW FALLS
HERE, BRINGING
MORE MOISTURE
(Continued from Pago Ono)
on soil that had frhawed out, al
lowing tho moisture to go into the
ground. In the hills, tho . snow
fall was heavier and Is now melt
ing rapidly. ,
Yesterday reports were received
hero of u snow and . wind storm
over the Hlue mountains, and re
ports were also received that tho
ulriiiail piano from La Cirando was
turned back at Norlh Powder duo
to weather conditions. " 1
Tlio temperature has been mod
erato hero tho lust several ' days,
with last night's ; minimum 'i'4
above. The maximum Wednesday
was 41 above. Tho weather fore
cast for tonight und tomorrow Is
for rain or snow In Kustern Ore
gun with no change in tempera
tures, KNOW AT PKNDLKTOX
PKNDLIOTON, Ore., Kcb. l'A
(AP) An inch und a half of snow
foil hero during the night when
the mercury touched 33 above zero.
Tho snow turned to stush rapidly
today.
Ask Herman Scigrist
6
DO YOU KNOW
? ? ? ? ? ?
' iniin:s -"hits Tifiiri-
' NKW YOltls. lh. 13 (AI)
t'hin-les Kvans lT.ui.-hcs. nomlnali'd
hy President Hoover as Thief Jus
tice of the l-nllcd States, today de
nted rumors that . Jle wquld, ivllh
drnw ,hls acccptunec of the post.
'"Allli(lnKh.Mi-. llliehl's- WOttld not
comment upon I he reports current
In Washington that he would with
draw, he announced Ihroush his
officii that there was no trulh to
them.
11AIII! KIM.S KATTMOSNAKH
PROHIBITION
VOTE" ASKED
OF CONGRESS
, . (Continued'troni Pae 6noJ
Caliel I!nioe,.of -Marj.ljndj.n..form-.
er senator flrfd one" of ; tho' most ,
caustic, critics of prohibition, hcKan
his testimony- .
Former. Senator Bruce heKan liy
Haylnif it, ho wero . dyitlK' he would
.rather havo a "raven perched up
on my hed post than to ho com
pelled 'to turn .for consolntlon to
some of tlio hybrid preacher poli
ticians who arc (loin? ull they can
In support of the: eighteenth
amendment."
Alms Dart at W. C. T. V. .
' TnrnliiB to. the -Women's Christ
ian Temperance Union, Hrueo said
lie hoped "these splendid but mis
guided women will soon pet back
to the temperance .that, wus ihoti
ilm unnYleavo .prohibition .nlono."
. Assailing . what ho termed tin)
'frlKhlful . crime conditions In
Chicago", ho said "the real spring
of this pollution Is prohlhltion.
Ho nsscrtcd that ho knew- "ol
course (hat ll majority of this com
mittee is: tidverso to tho measures
now- unijer consideration."
Ho.iSa.ljt that 70 per cent of. all
tho. stills.; confiscated throughout
tho' country., wero taken in tho
suites ot tho bid confederacy.
. .Among tho stales which he men
tioned as having had prohibition
scandals were Idaho and Montana.
Uruco had, only half completed
his testimony when a. recess was
taken until 1:30. p. m'.
ST. PKTKHSHnitCl.-rln.. l'Vb. 13
(Al lliiho Until cut ll 'inall
hunting trip short yesterday after
he came within n few inches of be
ing uttaclicd hy a rattlesnake,
eighty miles norlh of here.
Hiihe heard the. snake's warning,
but before he could get out of
range, George IMpgnis' hound dog
......I ,t (i, i-l.i,illn ns it slruek
at Ha bo, and received the snake's
fangs In lis leg.
Whirling nrcinnd ns he leaped.
Ituth fired, blowing off the snakes
head, ! i
SCHOOL CHILDREN
ARE INJURED BY
GOTHAM BLAST
(Continued from Pago Ono)
.scni lib 'd and led in orderly proces
sion to the Hi reel.
Homo of the Injured children,
however, were unable, lo march out
with their companions, itescuers,
attracted by their crleH, carried
them out. '
Granada
r LAST
'Behind the Make-Up,
U ywamount -fiaure
.Mick i:v Morse,
AM) T.vi.Ki.v; co.mi:iv
ALL-TALKING
ALL-THRILLING
ROMANCE DRAMA
fjGrN 1 Friday Salurduy I TJ
osw.M.n
AMI
TAI.Iil.Mi
1).M1:I1Y
MAR.y NOLAN
M SHANGHAI LADY
JOHH COITOH . . JAMtS HVPKAY
4t KAIH AIL WHtl It OAKHAH
VI ll
II
I mbler Volleyball
Team Victorious
Tho Inibler volleyball team de
feiiled La fl-rande three games o
on.) last night lit Inibler. A re
lurn game will be played In l.a
(ininde next Wednesday, l'Vli. yti.
In the ynlley tournament none of
the teams have remained unde
feated. Klgln and Inibler havo both
defeated each other and I, a Grande
has both won und lost 1(1 Its two
games wllh Klgln. i'V
ARRESTS IN
CHICAGO NOW
TOTAL 2,500
is
(Continued from Pago One)
(Mcarfacc) f'apone's home, wheru
ihey were found. f
Somo KvhleiH'o ..;
No weapons were found on ihe
persons of tho xeven arrested,, b.nt
uvercoalH hanging nearby yielded
two weapons. One of the coats
filled Harlter. Jtl Him pocket of
another was found a stovo In
which were cork finger HpHi fit
ting the stubs of "Three Fingered
.laek" White's hiind.
Myles ()lonne, tried and ar
(iilltted of tho murder of Kddle
Taiui several yewrs ago, and Ktoit
dyke O'lJonnell were In tho auto
mobile with Willliam If. MeHwlK
u'in when tho latter, an UHslHiant
Htule'H attorney, was assasHinated,
nipposcdly by members of the
"t 'a pone mob" lo which the O'Hon
ncllM nrc opposed.
Hevcral reduclloiiH have bei-n
tniide In the Income tax this year,
among them on! by congress and
one by the Wall Street bears.
TWO SHOT DOWN
IN GUN BATTLE
(Continued from Pugo One)
shine whisky. William Ciooeh a
farinhK nd surrendered himself
When Jie heard of tho batHo but
was Inter released after he bad
eonvlneed the sheriff that he knew
nothing of Klnmnn's ulleged
lbpior acllvltlef. (rooeh wus uway
rutting wood at the time of the
fight he Huh,
PETITIONS SEEK
BAKER'S RECALL
(Continued from Pugo One)
he --aid I be couunlKsloners have I
flvr diiyr tn which to nwlgn of the i
rlly auditor mil"t en 11 a nperi.iL
election on tho remit.
Should tho mayor and eummis-.
Jin r.i i;' i-io'.l hr au":"!'"!
Yes, Shoe Week Throughout the
BREIER CHAIN
Nearly a half hundred lireier Stores
will join in this shoe drive, for it is to
get more people acquainted with our
superior shoe values.
'i -',...! r,.,T I I I l)f H (I M'l'Wl ro. ,li Jill1! H K:KI
We Aim for a Greater Volume
at Low Prices
STARTS FRIDAY FEB. 14i AT 9 AM
This is a message of real im
portance to the whole family. For
years Brcier's shoe values have
been the standard by which others
arc measured.
Why, you ask ! Because we pur
chase direct from the manufac
turers who make up these orders
against our specifications thug re
ducing waste to ui minimum.
These Are Quality Shoes at Breier's Low Prices
WOJIK.VH AIM'll .SLI'l'OItT
TI10S
Made on a combination last,
especially for llreler. Kits
well, full of comfort yet 1ms
plenty or style.
No. 711 llrown Uld In 1-eye
tie style, military leather
li. el, kid lined. A QQ
Widths 1! & ) :. 'i.iO
No. si -Hame lis above ex
:cpl (Minies In black A QQ
kid, ) wido only .... ttUO
Su, SJ K
ihove, Ml
aine as A (Q
CK wide I.iO
No. M- Siitne as No. Kl ex
retit Is mnd(? of fine patent
kid. A very dressy A QQ
ll.o 4wo
iiiii i: iiti:ss si.ii'i'i:its
No. : (I U 7 Soft bine kid vamp
ivitb blue suede iuiirter and
heel. Knncy and buckle fas
tener. I Hull or I'ulian A QQ
heels
Cliild'H I'ittcnt Oxford
No. 2!ll X clever all li.ilelll
wllh fancy Kilt clll out nut.
Leathef lined & rillihcr heel.
t;hiid s ey nn
sizes UtMU
Misses
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2.45
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Here urn gnoil wlmes but lint,
all HtcH In eiiell lot, I'alenlM
nnd kill tttrapH. assort
ed calfskin ox for
2.98
Child's Play Oxfords
Tun elk uppers with flexible
leather Hlltehdou n Hole h.
Hoomy foot-fitting lastM de.
Hlgned for comforL Ac
proper foot, caro
1.48
Odd Shoes
Them; are not neraim or
oihIh bill are a retil lot of
value. I'r.Htleally all lz
In kid and
patent
1.98
i" STORES
Men's Black
Gunmetal Oxford
No. 0215 Welt Sole. Cut on
very neat pattern, m'edtlim
blunt toe, rubber
heel
3.98
iVo. t)"J It! Suni,o model ns
3.98
Men's
Dress Shoe
No. OMl'Of fine kid' In now
Ian or black. Tho proper
shoo for tho man who
prefers blub cuts
I':! 4.48
Men's
Work Shoe
No. ;r,t Here Im a real
"brute for near." Kill I Htoek
oil tan up tier, mono, welt and
two full oak mo lea with rivet
ed arch Mupport. l'laln too,
li-atlier lined A QQ
vamp 4t0
Men's Work Shoe
7JS." Tan eowhide ii
per. leather welt nnd full
Wearfiex eonipoHltlnn Bide.
Crniiforlablu plain i 4Q
toe hint
ISoys' Work Shoos
No. ?1S2 Sturdy cowhide
upper. leather wit nnd
lonvveurln eoinposltion sole.
Utile CcntM
MlzeM
VoiltllH
ftlzeH
Hoy'
Size
2.29
.2.49
2.69
Odd Shoes For Men
Kill extremes or narrow
widths Ju.hI bruken luts
priced tn niiiki.1 a
bonne. eleaniiiK
. 1.98
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