MONDAY, .NOVEMBER: 21, 1921.
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ROY GARDNER AND HIS CAPTOR
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JAPAN IS THINKING
HARDING
IN PAST. ON CHINA.
DECLARES BRYAN
y William Jsaalags Bryan
(Copyr1ht. 121. by United Prai)
Washington. Nov. II. The Chinese
queaflon la becoming more and more
a factor In tha eonfe
"'X'Ttr'? 1 Qui1
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A-.- Uken
J y ( r i i "- harmo
a factor In tha conference and It
lt certain .that
steps will be
toward the
harmonising of po
tion of the two im-
' 'aL i ' J portant factors.
, I iln attempting to
I Lriwli vua till 1 LJ-
"ttf f i ence. to secure con-
' V .cessions and to lnflu
v nce tne seclusion or
advisers. Japan is
X onlv rtntncr what ntK.
I er nations huva i!nr
, ... .
. liter mistake Is In
wnich the world has outgrown
Japan may not have given sufficient
consideration to three factors that have
a controlling Influence on the situation.
First.' China la not" what she was
generation ago. She la a republic, and
her Intellectual awakening, though later.
is scarcely less surprising than that
which brought Japan Into rrrmlnence
as one or the great nations.
HAWK FORCES AT WORK
Christianity Is spreading In Japan
ami the government Is giving prominent
places to young men educated under
Christian influences.
Second, the world's attitude today is
different from what it was 23 years
ago. or even 10 years ago. Germany,
the most autocratic government in Eu
rope, has become a republic, and Aus
tria, scarcely less autocratic than Ger
many, has recently exiled a king who
tried to resume the throne. The mon
archies that remain are laying Increas
ing emphaNls on tfo democratic char
acter of their governments. The dejno
cratla sentiment Is growing In Japan.
Third, the reaction against war la
world-wide and thal-lncludes a reaction
against warlike methods anywhere and
everywhere.
MINT ( HANOK SPIRIT
'VVhat Is the use of scrapping: the bat
tleships If the battleship spirit is to rule
me world 7 The spirit of war must
le sunk with the ships or the spirit will
rail the ships back again
China presents an opportunity for
the testing of the depth and strength of
the anti-war spirit. China has asked
to be allowed to work out her destiny
aa a recognised power. Why not? She
must be admitted wme day. Why not
nnwT Japan Is finding that those who
advise the substitution o
of persuasion
for dictation.
for force, and good will
wlHh her we'l and feel sure thst Japan
will profit In every way by giving Im
mediate assurances of her desire to
welcome China as a neighbor and friend
on terms of equality.
CHINA' HI (J BROTHER
As China's nearest big neighbor, Japan
should be the first to recognise and
'defend China's right to equal treat
ment. Hhe should be China's "big broth
er.'' to s(M'Sk.
Japn hsa a chance to win the ad
miration of the world and forever to
silence those who misrepresent her pur
pose a some have done. Japan can
ronvert what seems lo be a stumbling
bl i k Into a stepping stone to pres
tige and moral power. China cannot
serum more tlnn her rights; Japan can
win t the praise that generosity always
arouses and In this case generosity is a
rainbow with a real sack of real gold
at each end of It.
ASSEIS OF BONO
HOUSE ARE SOLD
I i nntjnitt FVom Fagr l)ul
no Inequality." said the coUj-L "It Is
a uselee procedure to requite. the bidder
to put up cash with one hand and take
It down with another. What difference
.can ll make If the assets are sold to
a creditor and he is allowed to take
credit for his dividends? I can see no
legal objection to the trustee allowing
the purchaser credit on the purchase
price for his dividends."
ORDER AKHHMKH
The Judge also held that n court of
equity has the legal right to allow a rea
sonable time for payment. The reorgan
isation committee proposes to surrender
its 417.I!J.S4 dividends to the trustee the
minute the deal Is doped, as the first
payment on the purchase price. They
also propose to pay $100,000 within SO
days. $2io.ooi within. 60 days, and the
balance within 90 days.
"This court can only examine the mat
ter as it respectM errors in law. which
Include an abuse of discretion." said the
i irL "While the point Is made that the
order approving the sale was an abuse
of discretion. It is not necessary to pur
sue It. for the admitted fact that Ether
Idge has some Interest tn the Morrl
brothers corporation does not. in legal
consequence, impair the responsibility of
the cfOipany. It is sufficient for the
present exigencies that its management
Is In other hands"
"1 have no doubt but that the trustee
has authority to jnake such a contract,
and the court should approve It, as has
the referee." said Judge Wolverton; In
conclusion. "The order of the referee
is affirmed."
Tha officers of the new corporation
are: President, James C. Cunningham of
Wall Walla, president of the Union
Trust company of Walla Walla ; vice
president, J. M. Clapp : secretary. 8. C.
'Jaggar; treasurer. Charles Cleveland.
John I,. Klherldge Is a member of the
toard of directors.
Americans to Turn
Bahama Island Into
Second Monte Carlo
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Washington. Nov. II. The purchase of
an Island in the Bahamas group, 45 miles
oft the Florida coast, by a group of
American capitalists, who proposa to
transform It Into a resort like Europe's
famous Monte Carlo, Is reported here.
Several capitalists Interested are in
Washington and have exhibited their
harter. The company la organised un
der the name of "The Grand Bahama
Mercantile St Development Co., Ltd., the
charter havtng4en obtained In Nassau,
Bahama Islands, on October K.
The president of the company Is O. W.
Jonea. mayor of Palm Beach, said to be
a godaen of Richard Ooker, former polit
Isal boaa of New York-
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Federal Grand Jury
Ordered to Take Uup
Roy Gardner Case
Thoetiix. Ari.. Nov. 21. (1. N. S.)
L. H. Marshal Dillon announced today
that the federal grand Jury has been
ordered by Judge Saw telle to reconvene
here nxt Wednesday morning: to take
action on charges against Koy Gardner,
mall bandit. In connection with his at
tempt last week to rob a Santa Fe mall
car.
t wan also announced that the trial
ury has heen ordered to convene, indi
cating that there will be a speedy hand
ing of Gardner's caw.
OARDNKB CYCIifJ fOCSD
Oregon City. Nov. 21. The motorcycle
tolen by Hoy Gardner, mail bandit, as
he pased through Oregon City on his
way south, has been recovered In San
Diego. Cal.. and will be returned to Its
owner, J. C. Hansen of this city. 1 he
machine was stolen from Nash's barn
t Seventh and J. Q. Adams streets. It
was originally equipped with a sidecar.
but Gardner evidently removed it. It
was abandoned by him at San Diego
when the engine was froien.
Fruit Exposition
To Go On Despite
Storm of Elements
Seattle, Wash.. Nov. 21 (U. P.) Ap
ple blossoms will boom amid the snow
today when at 2 p. m. the doors of the
Pacific Northwest Fruit exposition will
swing open to the public.
The snow will not stop the scheduled
games of the .barnyard golf tournament.
Large boxes filled with soil will be
placed on the dance floor and contest
ing teams will be given an opportunity
of showing their skill. The first game
will be played by the Kiwanis club versus
the Rotary club.
A public reception will be given Queen
Pippin and her court of Royal Peaches
at 8 :30 p. m.
The week will be a gala one for Seattle,
with Queen Pippin reigning supreme, de
spite the snow that descended on the
Northwest last Saturday and which con
tinued through last night.
A complete change of program will be
made each day. Fruit resplendent in
display and aisles filled with orchards of
blowomlng apple trees will make the in
side attractive.
Thugs and Officer
In Revolver Duel
But All Shots Miss
Following two robbers into the Boule
vard garage,- Forty-second street and
Sandy boulevard, at 9 o'clock Sunday
night. Patrolman Hatch engaged in a
revolver duel with one of them that
started as soon as one robber, who was
armed, commanded A. A. Knight, In
charge of the. garage, to hold up his
hands. The men ran from the garage
south toward Sullivan eulch. which the
O-W. R. & N. traverses.
Patrolman Hatch was the mark for
three or four shot and fired as many at
the robbers, but the only visible result
of the fusilade was a broken windshield,
alongside of which tne officer had taken
station.
One robber waa described as about 38
years of age. and or medium build, while
the age of the other was not hazarded.
though his stature was said to be about
the same. Both wore overcoats, but had
no muu. x ne interruption or the pa
trolman saved the contents of the cash
register.
CHEHALI9 CARRIAGE LICENSES
Chehalls, Wash., Nov. 21. Marriage
licenses were Issued here Saturday to
Clifford E. McDonald, Seattle, and Bea
trice M. Glover. Centralia, and H. I
Luak. Doty, and Kdith Townera. Menlo.
jury has heen oruereKl to convene, indi- ite 'S - v -"m I
ing
he
sons
Roy Gardner photographed in his
coll at Phoenix, Ariz., shortly after
Ms Identity had been established
beyond doubt. Below. Herman In
derlled, V. S. mall clerk, who over
powered the notorious bandit and
who will be paid $5000 by the gov
ernment. hew, another prominent granger, were
the principal speakers, Bouck discuss
ing grange matters, while Mayhew spoke
on the tax question.
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Some Figures
published for the benefit of gas consumers.
With summery sunny weather almost any gas-appliance
will suffice to take off the morning chill.
Now that cold weather has come, you want your home warm. It
would be unsafe for your family to have to live in an underheated
house.
Therefore, the following figures should be borne in mind in all
installations of gas appliances (no matter -what make), provided,
of course, that they are scientifically built and fully efficient:
Burns Capable of Heating
Per Hour to 70 Degrees (With
Name. at the Outside Tem-
" Full perature as Low as
Capacity. 10 Above).
Floor Furnace 40 cubic feet of gas... .750 cub. ft. of space
Bungalow 100 " ' 6 800
Pipeless (4 Sec.). SO " " " "... 5.600
Pipeless (8 Sec.) 125 " " " "... 8.500 '
Pipeless (16 Sec) 200 " " " V ... 14,000
Gasco (8 Sec.) 125 " " " "... 14.000
Gasco (16 Sec.) 200 " " " "... 8.500
Gasco (24 Sec) 225 -" " " "... 18.000 " " "
Et Cetera
Of course, the figures given for cubic feet of space are an average,
as much depends on exposure and number of windows.
Multiply the length by width by height of the rooms you are
going to heat, which gives you the total cubic feet of space.
Cut oof the above table and keep it, either for your
future use or to enable you to instruct someone "else.
PARLEY IRK TO
I). . DELEGATION
By Robert J. Beader
United Press Staff Correspondent
t Copyright. 1921, by United Prew)
Washington. Nov. 21. President Hard
has chosen aa members of his cabinet
men of generally acknowledged superior
ity in their respective fields and of whom
is not jealous.
The point is interesting for two rea
first, because Harding himself be
lieves that the success of the present
arms conference, so far as the United
States is concerned, is largely dependant
upon the stability of the American dele
gation to present a united front, undis
turbed by personal ambitions and petty
jealousies.
In the second place the president, dur
ing his long term of public life, knows
how many good endeavors have crashed
on the rock of individual animosities,
mostly the result of stirred up jealousies.
HARDING STATS IX BACKGROUND
For that reason the president desires
and this mcy be regarded as his spoken
word on the matter to remain in the
background of the present arms confer
ence pictufe.
As early as pre-election days the presi
dent formulated the idea of an inter
national conference to discuss limitation
of armaments, out of which, he hoped.
would grow a world understanding to
which all powers would subscribe. It !
was his idea of America's "association
with nations" as differentiated from a !
league that placed in the hands of for- j
eign nations a power popularly regarded
as "super-government.
The naval limitation program outlined
by Secretary Hughes in the momen(ous
address of November 12 was not Presi
dent Harding's handiwork, as some have
been led to believe.
Rather. It was the outgrowth of weeks
of study in which American naval ex-1
perts, the American arms delegation
and President Harding played their in
dividual parts. Harding does not be
lieve that there should be any reason
for calling this plan, if it proves accept
able to the world, the program or any i
individual. He feels that it should be
retarded as the "American plan," "ad
ministration plan;" or even the "Hughes'
plan" if there be those who wish to at
tach it to a personality.
ESOCGH GLORY FOR ALL
Everyone interested in the general
movement for limiting armaments the
press included the president feels,
should come in for his share of the glory,
if slorv there is. If it proves success
ful "there would be enough glory for
all." in his opinion. For some reason it
woufd seem idle for anyone to attempt
the stirring of personal animosities, of
jealousies among those trying to bring
out of this conference what the world
is looking for.
So far as the formulation of the naval
program enunciated by Secretary Hughes
is concerned, this is how it developed :
The navy department submitted to
President Harding a gToup of different
approaches to naval limitation of arms.
Harding in turn submitted these pro
posals to the American delegates to the
conference. After a study of the several
plans the delegates drafted a general
proposal along the lines of that enunci
ated by Hughes, and asked the navy de
partment experts to give them the facts
and figures which would make such pro
posals possible. The navy experts
worked the program in accortiince with
the wishes of the arms delegates. It
is not too much to say that many of
these experts solved the problem in ac
cordance with the orders with grave mis
givings. But they furnished the data.
It was, therefore, an ail-American pro
gram, as President Harding would like
to have it recognized. It was even tri
partizan in the sense that a Democrat
was one of the arms delegation who
rtrlirina 1 1 v arivrwntfiri it !
And Harding, in the meantime, who is
quite willing to jest privately about his
own ignorance of international politics.
is leaving the problem to his advisors.
It is a rare tribute to them, for which
he admittedly asks no reward. And yef,
if the thing works out. his, perhaps, will
be a greater reward than accruing to any
of those more largely responsible for
the solution of the intricate details.
Eleven Are Killed
In Movie Explosion
Hamburg, Nov. 21. (I. N. S.) Eleven
persons were killed and scores injured in
an explosion at a moving picture house
near here today. The explosion occurred
during a children's performance. The
cause was unknown.
PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO.
Sale-
1c
Not only a Thanksgiving sale, but an event truly to be thankful for, inasmuch as it gives op
portunity to buy many articles suitable for Christmas giftfrand at only one cent each!
We strongly advise those who wish to avoid the heavy crowds
and who want to take advantage of selecting from full stocks
to shop MONDAY, as it will be impossible to give our usual
100 service during the last two days of the sale.
Our reputation guarantees you the squarest sort of a square
SAVE SAVE-
By baying the first article at
tbe regalar selling price yon get
tne second one for le; or by
baying a combination yon get
one of the articles for lc!
a $1 Ivory Cloek for te
a Gillette Razor, le
a Star Bath Spray for lc
a $4.0 Doll (20. Inches long,
with hair) for le
a $2 Hot-Water BotUe for le
a iJi box Stationery for le
a 4-i gallon Olive Oil for le
a $2.o man's or woman's I'm-
brella for le
a i.T I BlTersal Vacuum
Bottle for le
a 14 F.lertrie Hot Plate for le
a M.vO Fountain Pen (war
ranted) for le
And hundreds of Other bargains
Toilet Goods
These prices do not include war tax
U-00 Coty's L'Origan Powder;
2 for $1.01
$1.50 Valentine's Toilet Water;
2or $1.51
50c Chlor-E-Denta Tooth Paste ;
2 for Sic
U Colgate's Bulk Perfume ;
2 oz. $1.01
il Palmer's Bulk Perfume ;
2 oz. $1.01
J2 Melba Bulk Perrumes ;
2 oz. $2.01
35c Soulkiss Perfume ;
2 for 36c
50c Creme de Camelia ;
2 for 51c
50c Pozzoni's Rice Powder ;
2 for 51c
25c National Bath Powder ;
2 for 26c
25c Soulkiss Talcum ;
2 for 26c
25c Mennen's Talcum, assorted
odors ;
2 for 26c
Wateh for the notice of the
opening of onr third downtown
nlore in tne uregon noiei,
corner Broadway and Stark St.
2oc Larell's Talcum, assorted :
2 for 26c
25c Optimus Bandoline :
2 for 26c
50c Emulsion Cocoanut Oil Sham
poo ;
2 for 51c
40c
'.-lh. Usola Theatrical Cream ;
2 for 41c
r.oc
Rnnrioues Tekla
Powder ;
2 for 51c
"0c
Marvclle Rouge, all shades ;
The 2 for 51c
25c Compact Powder for Hand
Bags ;
2 for 26c
35c Vividou's Chinwah Talcum :
2 for 36c
3.V.- Mary Garden Talcum :
2 for 36c
25c Melba Talcum, white and flesh ;
2 for 26c
50c Bourjoues Tekla Ashes or
Roses Kouge ;
, 2 for Sic
55c Tenslar Cold Cream ;
2 for 36c
50c Soulkiss Kace Cream ;
35c bottle Soulkiss Perfume;
The 2 for 36c
6ic 1 dozen Sanitary Napkins
(medinm size, full weight);
2 packages for 66c
35c Wool Powder Put r ;
2 for 36c
50c Soulkiss Cold Cream ;
35c Soulkiss Perfume ;
2 for Sic
40c Wool Powder Puffs ;
2 for 41c
50c Wool Powder Puffs ;
2 for 51c
1 luc Velour Pink Powder Puffs;
2 for 16c
20c Velour Pink Powder Puffs ;
2 for 21c
25c Wool Powder Puffs ;
2 for 26c
25c Velour Pink Powder Puffs ;
2 for 26c
25c Velour Powder Puffs ;
2 for 26c
We reserve the right to limit
qaantities when we believe that
the purchases are not for legit
imate needs.
Important Notice!
Where customers wish to buy
Christmas gifts during this lc
sale and are temporarily short
or funds, we will accept a de
posit of one-fourth purchase
price and ..hold the purchases
until December 20th for com
pletion of sale.
Do Your Christmas
Shopping Now!
Perkins Hotel Pharmacy
Washington Street at
Washington Street at
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Tuesday, Wednesday
Stationery Bargains
il box Stationery (48 sheets paper
and 48 envelopes) ;
2 for $1.01
75c Linen Crash papeterie and 100
Envelopes ;
2 for 76c
50c box Stationery (1000 boxes to
sell) ;
2 for Sic
50c Holograph Pound Paper ;
2 for 51c
$1.50 Keith's Krafren Linen Pape
teries ;
2 for $1.51
$2.00 Keith's Kraften Linen Pape
terie ;
2 for $2.01
$3.00 Whiting's Holiday Papeterles :
2 for $3.01
$4.00 Whiting's Holiday Papeterles ;
2 for $4.01
All the above Papeterles will make
excellent Christmas gifts. Biy
Now!
15c Linen Envelopes ;
2 pkgs. 16c
10c Business Envelopes;
2 pkgs. Tic
10c Writing Tablets ;
2 for 11c
15c Writing Tablets ;
2 for 16c
25c Writing Tablets ;
2 for 26c
$2 Diamond-point Fountain Pens ;
2 for $2.01
$4 Diamond-point Fountain Pens :
2 for $4.01
$3 Diamond-point Fountain Pens;
2 for $3.01
$2.50 Diamond-point Fountain
Pens ;
2 for Sic
All Pens guaranteed
25c Tooth Brushes ;
2 for 26c
DOLLS! DOLLS!!
Bisque and kid bodies, with
hair, from $1 to $5. When you
buy the second one you j
get it for 1 C
Do your Christmas shopping for
dolls right now :
$1.50 Monarch Bath Spray : $1.51
Detachable-handle Bath Brush ;
The 2 for $1.51
25c package Electro
2 packages for 26c
2.V box (3 cakes) Kirk's Trellis
Soap ;
2 boxes for 26c
10c is-lb. bar Floating Castile ;
2 bars for 11c
25c cans White Cat No-Water Soap ;
2 cans for 26c
Shaving Savings
for Men
$5.00 Gillette Razors (assorted
styles ;
2 for $5.01
$1.00 Star Safety Razors:
2 for $1.01
$1.00 Lather Brushes :
2 for $r.01
75c leather Brushes ;
2 for 76c
$2.00 Wearever Hot-Water Bottles
2-quart) ;
2 for $2.01
Special for
l-qnart brick Mt. Hood lee Cream,
1 ponad Cream Wafers (8 colors)
(We issne eoaposs for the les
lit l.nnBail MItiI Vata l varieties)! 2 lbs.
V ponnd fresh roasted 6paalih Peaaats, lie;
SOe 1 poand TbaskiglTlsg Mixed Candles;
SOe Vi-poond Indlvldsal Chocolates (la bag);
EXTRA! EXTRA!
lse half dozen Oregon Delleloni Apples; OSE DOZEN
We have contracted for a solid carload for this sale.
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Sale at Both
Fifth
Fifth
STOUT-LYONS
deal. The merchandise we are offering is all regular no
seconds, tail-enders, or discontinued numbers (which means
out-of-date and shop worn). Most of our offerings are nation
ally advertised. Our semi-annual one-cent sale is an. estab
lished event with us, the loss on which we charge to advertisings
f
12.00 Wearever Fountain Syringe
(I-quartl ;
2 6of fe for $2.01
If prefefred. one of each of above
2 for $2.01
15c Wash Cloths ;
2 for 16c
25c Horn Dressing Combs ;
2 for 26c 4
Bring this advertisement with
yon and nse it as a faonntng
List!
Soap Bargains
10c cake Creme Oil Soap ;
2 cakes for lie
15c cake Palmolive Soap ;
2 cakes for 16c
15c package Lux ;
2 packages for 16c
15c can Old Dutch Cleanser ;
2 can for 16c
15c cakes Assorted Soaps ;
2 cakes for 16c
25c Denton's Skin Sosp ;
2 cakes for 26c
$2.00 Gold-Plated Durham Duplex
Razors ;
2 for $2.01
$1.50 Lather Brushes (set In rub
ber) ;
2 for $1.51
$1.00 Gillette Blades;
35c Rlcksecker's Shaving Cream ;
50c Velvet Shaving Lotion;
, The 3 for $1.01
35c K. T. S. Shaving Cream ;
2 for 36c
$1.00 jar Ezonoll;
2 for $1.01
35c Johnson's Shaving Cream ;
S 2 for 36c
35c Ricksecker'a Shaving Cream ;
2 for 36c
50c Razor Hones ;
2 for Sic
$1.50 Razor Strops ;
2 for $1.51
$1.00 Empty Traveling Toilet Cases ;
2 for $1.01
35c Luxor Shaving Powder ;
2 for 36c
10c cakes Colgate's or Williams'
Shaving Soap ;
2 cakes for 11c
$2.50 Adjustable Hair Clippers :
2 pairs for $2.51
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EXTRA SPECIAL!
$4.50 gailon can 1 Ehman OHve
Oil ; 2 ration cans g
This is the- very beat California
Oil obtainable.
For the Kiddies
75c Tinker Toys ;
2 for 76c
$1.50 Tinker Pins (a complete
bowling alley) ;
2 for $1.51
$1.00 Kewpie Dolls In bathing suit;
2 for $1.01
A genuine Rose O'Neill product; t
inches tall and unbreakable.
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Celluloid Toys
Dolls, Animals, Fowls
K.c Kinds; 2 for 16c
2.")c Kinds : 2 for 26c
:0c Kinds: . 2 for 51c
Buy Now for Christmas!
Ivory Py-ra-lin
Specials!
During this sale we will sell any two pieces
for the price of one! You do not have to buy
two of the same article, but two articles of
the same price, thereby paying only lc for
the second article. Do Toar ChrUtmas Sso.
ping Now!
Thanksgiving
special flavor 7-1 n
nK
for 61c
cream, redeemable at any Urn
e).
for 41c
for 16c
for 3Tc
for 31c
lie
.. I lb.
2 lbs.
1 lb.
EXTRA!
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Downtown Stores
tor.
Cor.
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Come for Candies!
30c Si-lb.
bag) ;
30c 1-lb.
bag;
Individual Chocolates Ua "
1 lb. for31e
Fancy Mixed Candies tla
2 lb,, for 31c
30c H-lb. Cream Wafer (S colors
In box) ;
2 boxes for 31c
:5c Vi-Ib. Peanut Brittle (fresh
from our own factory) ;
2 packages for 26c
6c Spearmint or loubiemtnt (Jum ;
2 packages for 6c
5c Life Savers. Charms, Fata or
Nifties ;
2 packages for 6c
40c 1-lb. Mixed Nuts varieties):
2 lbs. for 41c
c Hershey's Almond Bar;
2 for 6c
5c Hershey's Milk (plain);
2 for 6c
10c Hershey's Almond Bar;
2 for Tic
10c Hershey's Milk (plain) :
2 for Tic
EXTRA SPECIAL!
30c can Borden's Eagle J1
Brand Milk : 2 for OIC
Limit of 4 cans to a customer.
SUNDRIES
$3.00 Dixie Portable Lamp ;
2 for $3.01
$5.00 Star Bath Sprays;
2 for $5.01
$1.60 Pocket Knives ;
for $11
for $1.01
2 for 76c
$1.00 Pocket Knives;
75c Pocket Knives ;
60c Pocket Knives;
2 tor Sic
Photo and Snap-Shot Alruma from
50c to $4 ; when you buy the necond
one you get It for OXf CF.XTJ
$2 00 Men's or Women's Umbrellas:
2 for $2.01
12.50 Men's or Women's Umbrellas:
2 for $2.51
$6.75 Universal Vac. Bottles (l-qt.
nickel-plated, corrugated):
2 for $5.76
$2.25 Universal ac. Bottles with
1-pt. aluminum cap:
2 for $2J26
$1.15 large 2-cell Flashlight (com
plete with battery and globe) :
2 for $1J26
$1.00 small 2-cell Flashlight (com
plete with battery and globe);
2 for $1.01
$1 00 Ivory Dressing Combs:
2 for $1.01
$1.00 Hard Rub'r Dressing Combs;
2 for $1.01
Mail Orders!
We will accept all mail orders
postmarked Nov. 21, 22 and 21,
subject to the stock being sold.
Add carriage charges, as we
cannot pay postage or expreva
charges at the prices In effect
during this sale.
25c Hard Rubber Fine Combs ;
2 for 26c
$1 Steel Manicure Scissors ;
2 for $1.0T
$4 00 Electric Hot Plates;
2 for $4.01
76c Oriental Incense (with urn);
2 for 76c
Zc "Hard Rubber Pocket Comb : .
2 for 26c
1 5c 4-ox. Glycerine ; j
2 tor 26c A
25c 8-os. Glycerine Koee Water : , 1
2 for 26c J
:ac 4 -os. castor uu :
2 for 26c
25c 2-ox. Spirits Camphor :
2 for 2c
25c 3 -or. Camphorated Oil :
2 for 26c
25c Z-ot. Aromatic Cascara :
2 for 26c
25c t-os. Oil Kucalyptus
(Australian) ; .
2 for 26V
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