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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, EVENING, JULY. 30. 1914., TOWN TOPICS tilth PAY OT 1M4.J AMUSEMENTS . 12 m,' to HEIJJG Brosdwsy at- Taylor. io:w p. ia. Motion pictures. FAMaGES Brosdwsr aod Alder. Vaude ville. Curtain 2:90, 7;SO and 9:10. THH OAKS Car Ios-JTom animal circus and iand eoncarta. COLIUBIA Sixth, between1 WaabBCton and aura atreett. Motion ylctores. 11 a. au to 11 p. . m. . PKOI'LEft Weat Park and Alder streeU. lib-' tloa picture. 11:30 a. an. to ll:ao p. m. STAB Wsshlngtoe and Park. Motion pic ture. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. GLOBE tleTenfh and TV ssttlugtoa. Motion pictures. 12 la. to 11 p. m. UAAtHTIO Waablastoa and Park. Motion ptrtnrea. 12 m. to 11 p. m. AUT MLBELiI slfth aud Taylor. Hoar to 3 week days, 2 to a Sumlajs; tree aft roooos of Tueaday, Iburaday, Cflday, Sat urday and Sunday. - River Excursions. ' Steamer Georgian to Aatoila. daily except rn1y. Wakiilugton atreet dock. i SUamer Bailey Gataert to Tbe Dalle or Cascade Locke dally except Muuiiay . Alder treat dock. - Oregon City boat Sunday excursion. Tay lor atreet dock. . Kitty Moraa to Oregon City, Dally trip. "root of Morrlsoa atreet. 1 Today's Events. J Maa meeting on River and Barbora bill at Chamber or Commerce auditorium at 69 Hftb street at S o'clock. free -motion pictures, "The Creation," at the old lialllg, Klerentk and Morrison atreeta. Municipal Band Concert. , At Washington park tonight at 8 o'clock: March, "With Trumpet and DrunV'.WabJroa Orartttxe, "William Tell" Rossini Walts, 'Tales from Vienna Woods" . .Strauss Duet, "The fftgbtiogslo and Thrush".. Kllug knight snd Htsub Fantasia. "Cram de la Creme"....Tobanl ' Intermission. 'Dream Picture, ' Uncle Tom's Cabin". .Lamp Tone Story, "Grandma".... ....Laagler Excerpts from "Adele" Briquet Continue, "funeral March of a Marion ette'' . . Gounod Popular Rones, 'Tip Top"... O'Uara CUARLES. U BROWN, Director. ' Band Concert Satea, Keery Monday, & p. m. South Parkway. Every Wednesday. 8 p. in. Holladay Park. ETery Thursday, 8 p. m. Washington Park. Every frlday, 8 p. m. Peninsula Park. Sunday, 8 p. m. Kenllwortb Park. Tuesday Along Terwllllger Boulevard. Today's Forecasts. . Portland and vicinity: Fair trmlght; Fri day fair, not so warm: westerly wind. Oregon: Fslr tonight, cooler esst portion; Friday fair, not so warm Interior wst por tion; westerly winds. W'sshlngtou: (air tonight and Friday; winds mostly westerly. Idaho: Probably fair tonight and Friday; cooler southwest portluu touight. of employed offlcern to open at Delano Beach, , Wash., next Monday and to continue throughout tHe week. Fully 85 secretaries are expected to attend and many will be accompanied! by their wives. This gathering la for the purpose of considering- T. IdV C. A. problems and for comparing notes on methods followed In the different cities. Among the speakers will be C. & Bishop, general secretary of the Kansas City Y. M. C. A. ons of Veterans to Attend The Sons of the" Spanish-American War Veterans will attend Centenary. M. E. church, .East, Ninth and Pine streets, in a body-for the Sunday mailt serv ices and a program of special Interest to boys has been arranged. Tbe boys' drum and bugle corps of the organlza- tion will contribute to the evening pro gram with several numbers, and Jas per Dean McFall and Mrs. Marie Kel ler-Fisher will give musical selections. Rev. Delmer H. Trimble, the pastor, who has Just returned from his vaca tion, will deliver a sermon on the sub ject, -The Worth of a Boy." Registration Books Open Since tbe primary election the registration books have been open at the county clerk' office for over two months, and in that time only 227 voters tiave reg Istered in Multnomah county. The total registration in this county is 75,467. The registration is divided as follows; Republicans, 48,137;. Dem ocrats. 17.119: Progressives. 3378: Prohibitionists, 2793; Socialists, 1238; independents. 2807. Thousands of vot ers are yet to be registered before tbe general election in November. Weather Conditions. The barometer la relative!' low over the Rocky Mountain states snd the center of the extern Istgb prvwiture area has advanced from Lake Superior to the province of On tario. A small high pressure area is central over Wyoming. K bowers snd thunderstorms kav occurred In tbe southern Rocky Moun . tsln ststes aud also in Wyoming, Minnesota and tbe Dakotaa. Local rains have fallen at scattered places in the Atlantic state. It is slightly warmer In this district. The conditions are favorable for generally fair weather In the North Pacific atatea totlght and Friday. It will be cooler tonight In eastern Oregon and southwestern Idaho snd cooler Friday In the Interiorof western Oregon. EDWARD A. BKAL8, District Forecaster. Woman Dies Trom Injuries. Miss Bessie Duffleld, 875 East Thirty-sev enth street, died last night at the Good Samaritan hospital from" injuries re ceived Tuesday night by falling from a motorcycle at the east end of the Hawthorne bridge. The young woman was riding with E. L. Younger. As the cycle crossed :the streetcar tracks it skidded on the rall, throwing Miss Duffleld a distance of several feet. She received a fracture of the skulL When In Boubti Women when be coming tired of shopping on these hot summer days, they should never hesi tate. They should spend an hour In rest . and recreation at the Columbia Theatre, which Is the coolest theatre In the city. There is a splendid pro gram of motion picture productions and musical numbers which will please. A rest room for women is also an attractive feature of the house. (Adv.) Observations. STATIONS. Baker, Or. Hotae, Idaho Boston, Fa a Chicago IU Denver, Colo Duluth, Minn Kureka, Cny Kteeuo. Cal. Galveston, Texas .... Havre, Mont Jacksonville, Fla Kansa Clt. Mo. ... l.twtton, Idaho los Angeie. Cat. .... Maiabfleld, Or New Orleans, La. . . . New York. N. Y North Head. Wash.... North Yakima, Wash. Phoenix, Arl Pocstello, Idaho Portland, Or Roeeburg. Or. - Sacramento, Cal Kt. Louie, Mo Halt Lake. Utah Hsu Francisco, Cal. . . Seattle, Wash. Sitka. Alaska Spokane, Warh. ..... Tacoma, Wash. Tatoosb Island, Wash. Valdes, Alaaka Wall Walla, Waab.. Washington. D. C Winnipeg, Man. P. MY report of preceding day. Tempera tore. . ; -: 21 j .-3 ji i s Si II -'; U ?2 S 3 r8 E fe-s l6, t-i a- .3" fee Is 06 J 94 I ii'i I 8 o 73 M 73 a 0 eo 68 68 18 o 68 70 tt 6 0 82 80 02 4 .06 80 8 68 6 .02 60 64 60 4 0 62 98 62 8 0 80 86 80 8 0 60 92 68 4 O 78 86 80 4 . 64 72 90 70 8 O 64 64. 4 0 68 76 58 4 O 52 B . 50. 6 0 82 00 80 6 0 00 72 0 14 .10 62 64 62 12 0 64 90 04 12 0 80 104 72 4 .04 66 02 62 0 68 85 58 1 0 66 92 56 4 O 66 92 66 4 O 66 86 64 14 -0 74 88 72 4 0 50 60 60 8 0 64 76 54 6 0 ; 68 68 48 8 . 22 80 92 66 4 I). 64 78 62 4 0 60 68 60 14 0 64 60 I 44 4 .16 68 94 84 4 0 63 78 I 66 6 0 70 76 J 66 4 0 Sr. Smith Principal - Spanker. Dr. C J. Smith, Democratic candidate for governor, was the principal speaker laBt night at the picnic given by Clan cy lodge No. 21, Knights of Pythias, at Peninsula park. Other addresses were made by lodge members. Four long tables, well laden, were surrounded by about 125 people men, women and children. The lodge gives an open air public meeting about once a month, Alberta People to Organise. The producers and , consumers at the Al berta public market, at East Twenty- third street, north, and Alberta street. will' form an organization. All who wish to Join are requested to leave their names and addresses Saturday morning with the committee of the Al berta Women's Improvement club. In charge at the market that day. Corvallis People to Picnic All for mer residents of Corvallis and mem bers of the O. A. C. club are Invited to participate in a basket picnic to be held at The Oaks next Saturday afternoon and evening. A similar af fair was held a few weeks ago with so much success that It has been de cided to make it an annual function. " BnauasT Besort Snbscrtbers. ' When yon go away om you va cation, nave The journal follow yon at tbe regular rate of 18 cents ' a week, by nail; or tae following -areata will supply yoa at xegulax -. city ratesi - BarrlsTW, Or. Karola P. Brlxn nall. ' Bay City, Oxvairs. r. c Ko Clure. Bayocean, Or W. X. Johnson. Cannon Beacn. Soola, , Otv& ' W. Orone. Onin, WhK Carl 8. Bxaltn. Carson, Wash. Bhipherd's Springs. Carson, Wash. St, ; 3tartSn 'Springs. '" -- . - Columbia Beach, Or W. Bdna Burkbead. Qaribaldi, , Or. IX. W. Beamish. Oaarhart, i Or PkiUp Sessional CAU points on beach). - - nwaoo, Waab. K. B. Woodruff. I.ong Beaob, Wash Lawraxes Blnneea (.All points on beach). acegler. Wash. xula Cohen. Bewport, Or. Donald James. Bockaway. Beach. Or. Xd 8. .Wood. .. '.-..-. - Seaside,-Or. . Philip Sessions. (All points on beach). Seavlew, Waab. xawranoe Sla neea. (All points oa beach). Tillamook, OrJ. s. Xiaiuar. Wllbolt Springs. Or P. W.Xo. Zeran.. ment of the Brownsville Woolen mills at- Third . and .Morrison streets this morning through an "open sidewalk shafC -The injuries are slight The" boy was walking along the street and stepped against the rod that guards the opening when the trap door is -open; - . . ... . . . Told Sensational Story. A man giv ing the name of Saul Imel was taken into custody at the Rhelnphals hotel on a charge of being intoxicated. Previ ous to his arrest the man bad told a Crowd in the saloon that he shot and killed Patrolman Gettings a few years ago. and that his nam was Bradley. Investigation by Detectives Royle and i Swenness soon proved that Imel had been "spinning a. yarn" for the enter tainment of the crowd. vlan colony took a jug of wine home last Saturday .night and invited his Will of Mrs. Ballon A petition' was filed this morning for the probate of the will of Mrs. Nellie W. Ballou, who died July 6, in which property left by Mrs.. Ballou is estimated to be worth $2500. Mrs. Ballou's will left certain property to .her sister, Mrs. Doxie M. Lipsey of La Orange, 111., at the re quest of her husband, Oscar B. Bal lou. Mr. Ballou was mad residuary legatee. Stole an Auto Bobov Adolph John son was given 60 days on the rockplle this morning In the municipal court for stealing the automobile robe of Marlon Veersteg last night at Sixth and Aider streets. Johnson was seen to take the robe by rou Wagner, for- The man Lone Highwayman Gets Real Busy On of Victims Jtaliered of LM and the. Other Escapes by muanlna Awy. A lone highwayman was -busy last night. He bold up two men. The first, a A. Keith. 94 East Eighth street north, who was stopped at East Eighth and Everett streets about midnight. The robber Vot $1.50. then ordered Keith to walk down the street with- out looking backward. According to Keith, the . stranger, appeared Intox icated. : " ,'..':-.'. Soon after this ' occurrence, R. H. Hedlund, 881 East Thirty-sixth street, was approached by an Intoxicated man at East Thirty-first and Mason streets. When the stranger came near Hed lund, the latter saw the revolver and heard the command to hold np his hands, and ran away. He telephoned the police. Descriptions given by Hed lund and Keith axe tbe same. They say the man is about 26 years old, five feet and 10 Inches tall, weighs leo pounds and is smooth shaven. He wears a blue serge , suit and slouch hat. friends to drink Sunday. The city orosecutor told the Servians that' in - - . - i . taklna llauor Into a dry precinct ana i mer consmoie, ana arresiea. giving it away they were violating the nas oeen on me rocxpue zor similar law and warned them that a repetition onenses. of the act would render them liable t prosecution. Vew Trial Is Allowed. Circuit Judge Kavanaugh yesterday allowed a new trial in the suit of I. M. Andrus against the Portland Gas & Coke company, in which Andrus was recently awarded 15500 damages. New evidence brought to light since the trial and errors in law won the new trial for the company. Andrus contracted typhoid fever while employed by the company at its Linn ton plant, and alleged that the illness resulted from water -furnished him by the company. Attorney H. W. Strong, for the company, alleged in bis motion for a new trial that City Physician H. B. Marcellus suppressed evidence that the Linnton subjail water was con demned when the evidence would have been favorable to the company. Canoe Turned Turtle. John F. Re illy, of the legal department of the P. R., I & Power company, and W. H. Masters, son of Attorney W. T. Masters, had a narrow escape from drowning yester day afternoon In the river. The young men were canoeing in the harbor and their, craft turned turtle. A launch was sent to their rescue. Prlday Specials. 12 wine, II gal; S1.60 wine, 7Co gaL; Kentucky whis key, reg. 14.50, 13.50 gaL; regular $3.60 12.60 gal.; reg. IS whiskey. 12.10, Penny Bros 871 East Morrison st, East 217, B-I428. Free delivery. (Adv.). XVost. Lady's bar pin. S sapphires ana peans, between Mt. Tabor and T, W. C A, Monday p. m. Liberal reward If returned to Journal office. (Adv.) W Bepresent Quality and Service. Fir and oak cordwood, four foot and short slabs. Knight and Rock Springs (Adv.) Case Xs Continued A charge of ut tering a worthless check was filed against Attorney Adolph Lowenthal yesterday afternoon by the district coal Albina Fuel Co, attorney, in which he is accused or passing an $18 check on a saloon man. Lowenthal was arrested Monday night for being intoxicated and held in Jail Tuesday and Wednesday. The bad check appeared yesterday morning. The case came up this morning in the municipal court, but was continued until Friday upon .request of the de fendant's attorney, as friends of the days. arrested man are maaing arrangements to take up the check. Steamer Jesse Barklns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Water Electro Massaga Treatments, basement Stevens biag. Open every day. Tuesdays, . Fridays, ladles (Adv.) , State Societies Meeting. The Feder ation of State Societies will hold a meeting in room G, public library, at 8 o'clock this evening. Report from Mark Woodruff, chairman of commit tee on organization, will be submit ted. A delegate from each state so ciety is urged to be present. Pight Besults In Pine. As the re sult of what appeared to be a free-for-all fight. In Sellwood, Sunday, Judge Stevenson in the municipal court yes terday fined Zachar Chatzank $10 for assaulting Cookluck. The testimony developed that a member of the Ser- Auto Kits Street Car. Serious acci dent was narrowly averted when a Kenton car and an automobile driven by George J. Hodder collided at the intersection of Albina avenue and Portland boulevard yesterday evening. A front wheel was taken from the automobile. The ' auto driver and a small boy riding in the auto escaped injuries. ' The street car was No. 570, Motorman R. Hendrick. The automo bile was No. 14.061. . - Wife Sues for Divorce A marriage in London. England. August 4. 1888. is destined to end In divorce (n Portland in a short time, if Mrs. Fannie Sisley is successful in her suit for divorce against Arthur S. Sisley, filed this morning- She alleges that since the wedding she has maintained the home for the most part by her own funds and labor. They have one daughter, 23 years old. Crawfish. Millions of 'em. Snyder's, First and Madison, on sale Thursday and Friday only, 36c dozen. Main 6783. fAdv.) Special Butter Sale Friday and Sat urday; only 65 cents a roll Washing ton Creamery company. (Adv.) Oak and Plr Cordwood, Cannon Coal Multnomah Fuel company. Main 6540, A-2116. . (Adv.) Furnished Summer Cottars and camping. Shlpherd Springs. (Adv. pockets for the operation of the dredge Colonel Mlchle. . until tbe ' blU does pass. said Mr, ' McLaln. . . - "Coos Bay is generally anxious for the passage of tbe bill aa a - whole, because we believe - tbe projects rec ommended , by the United ' States . en gineers are worthy and should be car ried on. While we are certain of the merit and worth of the Coos Bay. pro. Ject, w are not so petty as to say that it is the only honest or Important pro Ject in the United States, and we will do everything in our power, working with other communities, to secure the speedy passage of the bill' While here. President McLaln, will invite Portland business men to make an excursion to Coos Bay and learn the trade value of a district, they now neglect. - ,; . -. ; North. Bank Gets V Conscience Money This was "conscience day", wltb the North Bank road. . The same mall this morning Congress' Delay Is Costly to Coos Bay brought In a , money order for 11-60 and -10 cents in stamps, to cover rides which . the senders said they : had stolen' from the company and for which they - wished to make . restitu tion. ' . ' - . ' . , '. Tbe man who sent the stamps ex plained in bis letter that on July li the conductor had . overlooked ; him and so he escaped paying ' tbe " fare from Rocktont to .Helvetia -on tbe United Railways. " - - The other explained that be bad re cently . become converted and the burden of the TO miles of riding be hid purloined was proving too much for' his conscience. - ' Card of Thanks.. " Mr. and Mrs. John Schwarts and fam Uy wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the many beautiful flow ers-and sympathy shown them in their bereavement in the loss of their be loved daughter and sister. . (Adv.) Passenger service to New Tork via Panama canal. 88. "Honolulm." . Sails from Ban Francisco Aug.l 23. Rate 160 per person. American-Hawaiian Steamship Co., Z70 Stark, street,- Port- Adv. Belongings Saved But House Destroyed land. XContavCla .' 'Hast and 'Wife' Awakened . by Smoke Sueoeed la Saving Alaopst ah : TnxM;:::i.-5 : vr. - AwakeneV by smoke filling . their - sleeping chamber. -John WV Kempker and his wife, who live at Fifty-first avenue and Eighty-third street south. asC succeeded in dragging almost al( their furniture' out into the street at 1:30 o'clock thjs morning, before fire of unknown, origin totally destroyed their bouse, -a .five-room bungalow.. - The blase started la the roof. Fire-. fighters from engine company .No. 31 responded.! but, were unable to accom plish much, aa there was little water. . The volunteer department from Lents also responded 'with a chemical and ty tbe combined efforts, of both com panies the adjoining, building ; was saved. . ;' .-: ":"; .J- J ' Journal Want' Ads bring results. ; People Anxious for Bivers and born Bill to pass as Besidents Are Bow Paying 97500 a Month, Hugh McLaln, president of the Marshf ield . Chamber of Commerce, is in Portland today and will attend tbe mass meeting called by the Chamber of Commerce for tonight to organise the protest of the Columbia basin and Oregon against delay In passing the rivers and harbors bill "Coos Bay la locally anxious for the passage of the bill because we are paying 17500 a month out of our own Branding Company Incorporates. Articles of incorporation of the Hal lock Building company, capitalized at $5000, were filed this morning by F. S. Hallock, W. J. Hallock and L. T. Sebolt. Boy Palis Into Baasmant-rAmel Lawrence, 12, years old, living with his parents at Lents, fell Into the base- Kof Bran Quelle famous crawfish. Main . 819, A-6238. , . f; (Adv.) SOLICITOR IS IMPOSTOR EL Struplere, , manager of the Owl Drug company, complained today that a solicitor falsely representing him self to be in the employ of the Owl Drug company, is taking orders from private residences for a clothes' clean ing compound. "This man is an Im postor, and I shall put the police on his track," said Mr. Struplere. The solicitor. It Is said, tells his custom ers that the compound is manufactured by tbe drug company and offers to refund money to purchasers if they are not satisfied with the goods. H "Chicago Market" ji II Specials 1 H FOR SATURDAY 1 Bemember. everything we Sc 1 I sell is extra good quality, f 1 X Zf you love good eats pone I 1 J to us. , 1 1 H SIRLOIN STEsAKS l 0 20c Lb. I )J LAMB S HOLDERS 1 (I lie Lb. II V BEST POT ROAST J AT7TO, 9ZIITZXT BOTS BAST ABB WBBT SX9S BOYS' STRAW HATS, HALF PRICE ZstabUshed 1888 187 Third, Hear TamMU ' Oppostt Powers Phones Mala 413, A-3818 When You Go Away Hay The Journal sent to -your Summer address.- PiUplnos Are Sa Boute. Seventy five native Filipinos, schooled in the rudiments of. navigation, are on their way to Norfolk, Va., to enter more actively In the duties of seafaring men in the service of Uncle Sam. With a small staff of seasoned American bluejackets In charge, the party will pass through Portland tomorrow, ar riving over the Southern Pacific at 7:20 a. m. and leaving over the O.-W. R. & N. for Seattle at 8:30. From there the party will use tbe Great Northern, Soo line and Chesapeake & Ohio to Norfolk. The men are trav eling In three tourist sleepers, one fitted up as a Kitchen car, the sail ors preparing their own meals en route.. Bailroad SvnngUrt' Preacher. Rev, W. R. Greenman, called the great rail road evangelist, is preaching at the Pentecostal assembly camp meetings at East Twelfth and 'Division streets and will be there until after next Sun day. - While the meetings have been going on for a month or more. Rev. Mr. Greenman has been here only this week. . " T. M. C. A. Conference All of the larger Young Men's Christian Associa tions of the Paciflo northwest will be represented at the annual conference SL CHRISTOFFERSON AEttlAL DERBY And Racing Matinee Rose City Speeiriway SAI, SUH, AUG. 1-2 :chwaq PRiriTino nn Attention! Men! These Reduced Price on Manhattan Shirts and all, other makes are now in effect. Not ' one is excepted from this Mid Season Sale. You choose from the best selection of patterns ' here. $1.50 Shirts now. . . . ... . . .$1.15 $2.00 Shirts "now. l..$1.35 $2.50 Shirts now. $1.75 $3.00 Shirts now. . ..... .'. .$2.05 $3.50 Shirts now.......... $2.50 $4.00 Shirts now... ...$2.95! $5.00 Shirts now. . . . . . . . ..$3.75 Prices : on Straw and Panama Hats Go Still Lower $3.00 Straws now. . ...... . . $1.50 $4.00 Straws now. . .. .... . .$2.00 $5.00 Straws now.. . . . .. . , . $2;50 $8.00 Straws now. .... . . . . .$3.00 $6.00 Panamas now. . . . . . $3.00 $7.50 Panamas now .$3.75 Buffum & Pendleton Morrison Street Opposite Postoffice - . i At This Store You Get Personal Attention, How agreeable it is to the CUSTOMER to call at a store where she or he are recognized and made to feel that their trade is appreciated. That is the best linking power : between Customer and Merchant. Give us an opportunity to make you FEEL AT HOME. 'THE STORE OF QUALITY" V "Portland's Exclusive Handlers of Everything Good to Eat L nT ' A gt 148 THIRD STREET . Mayer fit vo A-4432, main 9432 We offer you for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, regular stocked groceries at a slight reduction. C. & B. Lucca Oil, per bottle . .75 C & B. Pickled Walnuts, reg. 75c quart. . . .65 Sniders Catsup, per bottle .20 ' French Peas, regular 35c tini ........ . .27H Imported Swiss Cheese, pound .35 ' . Hawaiian Pineapple, 3-lb. tins. ...20 Cliquot Ginger Ale, $3.00 vase, dozen ..... $1.65 " ' Cantrell & Cochrane' Sarsaparilla, doz.. .$1.75 ALL LOCAL BEERS AT BREWERY PRICES OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE In making your luncheon selections, , see our line of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DAINTIES Fruit . and ' Vegetables, kept in a sanitary way. MEET WITH THE DEMANDS OF THE CRITICAL. We pride ourselves on being the first store in PORTLAND v to try and make SHOPPING APPETIZING - "Yours for Quality." On the Great Light Way HANDSOME, strong and cleverly tailored from fab rics that please we're talking of these swell Norfolk suits for boys, now selling at prices genuinely reduced from normal. Bring your boys in tomorrow or Saturday; they can be fitted here: $5.00 Norfolks$3.95 $7.50 Ilorfolks $5.95 $6.50 Norfolk $5.10 $8.50Norfolks$6.75 $10.00 NorfoIks $7.85 Dainty Wash Suits in ages 2 to 8 years are still selling at half : the regular prices. All of the very latest styles in percale, madras and other Summer fabrics, ready to wear: Selling af 50c, 51.00. $1.25, $1.50 $2.00 and $2.50 Just Half Price TJTTTVr QT?T T TTVTP Leading Clothier OsCjIN OijLiilN VJ Morrison at Fourth BOYS BATHING SUITS, 50c UPWARD Friday - Saturday Reductions Read Carefully - Double H&C Trading Stamps (Cut: out the Coupon and Bring Along) V COUPON so Brlns; tnla coupon and rat 10 extra -&. A H." Trading Ktampa on your flrat dollar- e a h - our- chaaa and double stamps on balance ot purchase. GoodV on flrat three floors Friday, July. II, and Saturday. August l. v Right AD You Have to "Do in life -Do If you always do this ypu won't have to leave fown between days.. In all of my business I love to meet my customers at any t T 1 .1 . .. - . time or piace oecausc kqow incy, nave ceen treated right, by me. Come in and see me if you want Spectacles. Watches, Diamonds, or anything in my line. HERE ARE MY PRICES: Xeneea Spbero In your own frame.:;;. - . . .'. . ...d.OO Lensea Sphero in Alum. -- frame ........ i..... ...SI. SO Lenses Sphero In Gold Filled " , frame . . . . .83.50 L rises Sphero (curved) In ' - ' - G. F. Glass Mt(. ...... .05.00 Xrrptok XenaM 88.OO 'to 815 "i ' f i iMsiSSSSMMMsJ STAPLES; The JeweleriF&st. 1 v . 'M, Stock Reducing Sale of HAND BAGS VALUES TO tUt -79c 4 VAXTTES TO 1.0 $1.27 VALUES TO .00 $1.85 TATTLES TO i.0t: $2.74 VALUES TO $!. $33 VALUES TO IW $4.95 VALUES TO $l,l $6.98 S5 off om "OUJIT Tl skla Baca. .'n. These are renulne bar rain a. All bass ' oro real leather, moire or leather lined In the latest , styles. Specials in Rubber Department Rubber llned-Roll-ups Just the thlnf for your vacation or week-end trips off resu- lar price. . 60o Bath Caps.. 359 60a Bath Caps A'ie 7 bo Bath caps 47C Bar Stopples keep the water out of your ears. .. . . . .50 S1.7S Fount'n Byrlnres 81.08 I1.IS Fountain Syringes.. 98e I or C-pound sixes with 10-year ruarantee - ....S3.50 Electric Toasters...... 83.50 .Electric Stoves. ...... .85.00 Full line Hotpoint Coolcina Devlces that fit the ordinary, light socket. Get a descriptive catalog. - - - - Candy Corner 40o lb. Dlxet Chocolates. .29 10c lb Hand Made Bon . ' Bona -.37J COo lb. Buttermilk Chocolates. assorted centers .......399 40c lb. Candied Figs aiyl Oranges 1T9 . 'COLECTRIC will color your . Lamps any ahado or. color, 2 oa. iv?5S - 1 pint 81.25 VI.T..kH T . mn Vrn. finer P Ivas a beautiful effect.. 3 oza. ..259 1 Pnf 81.25 Bristle Goods TSe Vulcanold Hair Brush 547 ll.Ofr Hair Brush, Natural or real -Ebony aolld back. ''rows bristles .........T8y tie Ladles' Hard Rubber Comb, unbreakable. ... .189 t8a Hand Scrubs-. 149 Parisian Ivory -Off Two Days Toilet Articles : CLOCKS .: A Clean-Uis . on CLOCKS" Here ' Is your opportunity of . securing a. good elook CHEAP Don1 1 miss .ir.Q3 GARDEN HOSE REDUCED Omo Tear Oaaraatea. seI; 1 original 2te bottle Mary Garden Perfume with every 60c purchase at Fsrf Qme Coun ter. . . . 6O0 Pebeeo Tooth 'Pasta.. 289 25c Lvon's Tooth PawderlS? 10c Lilas do Rigaud Talcum Powder . 396 tOe Dr. Charles Fleah Food . .....334 He Pompallaa Mas sago Cream ............. ..334 Base Ball Goods fflasa TTn SLalst. . S1.00 D. A M. Bats. 685 $1.(0 D. AM. Baseman's . Mltta 934 $3 80 D. eV M- Baa. man's : Mitts ..-82.33 $.oo D. aV M. 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