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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND... OREGON THURSDAY.- -MARCH -2, - lZZZ. W DEL eh;i D1M1DSVEIO0F FKMDBIIi . i i r'T't.,t',t; WBhlngton. March . WASHIJ0- TOS BUREAU OF THBi JOURNAL.) At meeting of the Uahe delegation - day U wee. jdecWU4 'to' ask' President Harding to veto Congressman Feneh'a Mil t authorize exchanges cf Utdrof th Clearwater. St Joe .and Selway ar llotuil forests. Tola course was adopted ma the best means of meeting, th prm of protest -which tu arisen in Idaho. Influenza Cases on: Decline, Becords of 1 : Healtli Of f ice Show laflvensa la on the decrease la Uta city. Dr. .John C Abels, acting city health officer, aawouncad today. While there'' was an average of on death a day" darter" 'f'ebruary tha doctor- aaid that there waa so occasion for alarm. ; "There la always a large lumbtr of fatalities thia ,-4ime of year." be said; ."ThU 4yaar, all ef the death were due to imeumowa vita innuensa ee a con ORATOIl PBED; 1:1 HERETO - , it " Democrats Lay! Plans At Tumulty . Dinner Tendered'Gov; Cox Washington March 1 I. K. S- Pre- Jimtnary tow4 work foe? the Demo cratic campaign of ttt ' and poeaJMy ; UZ4. waa broken here last) night at ta i dinner attended by acora of Demo cratic leaden, it became, known, today. The dinner, waa gtren f by Jeoepa derer. played a mean trick thia morning iTr TT,aor .7 J amea M. on itenry IS. jacyinn. eloquent ua rwnocratic candidate for tha SPILL ELOQUEKCE John Collier, who Is directing tha de fense of Harry Toy; alleged tanr mw i loved ex-circutt Judge, who 1 prosecutor in the case. ia special year -have caused , no alarm though they ware undoubtedly flue to me same thing.-, At noon no deatha from flu had been reported to the health office, i Other a, Ire. rfroed 4 letter Which ,wllj D U f "4,, . ,( smallpox ih president reouesttng the "veto , . .nu. retina. 1C of scarlet few and . ".'"tt-!? ir rVm Tovi ; o diphtheria. tWm fJVHaWl la toyw Va iwar t sssa w -a- a new bill at wbjch.all , interests may h heard. 'Members of Ute delegation stated, however, that there is no agreed ,'itme or plan. They merely decided that . the fight of rival Interests which has been carried to tha president should p ' A a a M-' ia. M m aiSayS4 VMSltk- Conrreaaraan French, author .of the hill, said : VThea tha bill passed .the house and senate.' there seemed to e full agreement by everybady- ow the moaaurc rolhwrlng Its paaaajte ioi opposition has arlaea. ta. certain details. Opponents of tha Wll and supporters are mA aii tha carters! principles, and the . loano oeiegairoa " oi should be gives fultewt opportunity or. . further consider at lonj. ' t . - - . . Criticism In Idaho Has grown- wrw trlputtog-cause, The deatha of (ormerl t The atate expected to pail its caae IS MHOS TO ?GET. PALEFACES' COIN r. - . (Coaiteaad Twmm Pas Oae)' - visit our vtllaga and watch us catching ; fish." this, Indian continued In a fash' ' toft which amased certain oldtimers who wore in the coart room. "They axe wel Leonie, We often sell the freshly-caught fish - to them, it tne fences are num. rKAM. a4i ha no mnr phaiuM to Bell the knowledge that Fred Gooding, brother of - - : j Idaho's Junior senator, new aa opuqni uora anj more, as years go on, white down with McGinn's final argument. but at the last moment Collier rose and -your honor, I thin me eviaence in this case has been , clearly , set forth. and tha defense will waive arguments. "They're afraid of .; McOlnn," was tne whisper that went around the court room. : There waa laughter at the ex pense of the defense. nrasidencv in 1920. The guests Included representatives of the 'party factions. '; t--. A--' .liihi in iss srisr-a it r n f " " --.:'' Three Universities I Will Hold Debates Universitr of Idaho. Moscow. March X. i The annual triangular ' eeoate aetweea the teams of the Univeraitlea or laano, to purchase 110,000 acres or ,. worm era Parirta land embraced within the for est. which, under the terms of the. bill, might be exchanged, for. graalnf landa f approximately ajou vwt oouw- Manktar Ooodlna. It was stated. Joined In approving tha request for a presidsB i.t ! ma that all sides may have a new hearing. . , . " men are crowding these Indiana from their fishing grounds and restricting their village, Frye said, although the natives were guaranteed their rights at the Celilo by treaty at the time of the removal of the tribes to the. Warm Springs reservation in Southern Wasco county.- ' County Judgaj J. T. Adklason promised the .Indiana that he would protect their rights and action upon the petition was postponed for another month. In the meantime the court w going 10 maxe an George Mowry. deputy district attor. 1 Utah and Montana wilt be held Friday ney, made nia closing- argument w um i evening at Bait L-axe city, anaeoni ana nirr Wednesday axtornoon. Tne aeiense i Moscow.. The idano negative team, fir- was to-be neara tnis morninar, nut uy I roi tiiiiman ana waiter ureatnouse, ue waiving argument they cut McGinn out.! bate manager, wOl travel to Salt Lake Circuit Judge Morrow- reaa xua m-ito meet tne Utah einrmauvw, wniie tae structiona, and the caae went to Che Jury at 11 o'clock. . t - j - , Tow tzhan. Himr Tort eodefendaat. waa convicted some time ago of murder InVthe-eecond degree and sentenced to the nenitentiary for life. His conviction waa largely attributed to the closing ar gument of Judge McGinn. All during tha nresent trial Judge Medina, has been a silent onlooker, waiting for the final moment when he .would rise from bis ao&t and demand "an eye for an eye- Several of the women" Jurors In the ' present trial chimed In eagerly Wednes i'j... t.nn nf Hatr TinmW made the UAJ. V , VHJ V . - - - remark that she waa ' so anxious. ie near Judge McGinn talk." ; : Toy Chong and Harry Toy are auegrc to have killed Wong Gee at Fourth and Bverett streets October 1. MAS WA2TTEP OJT CHAKGB OF SKLLIXO SPOILED CHICKENS ntaronn HraiAm ' is wanted on a Idaho affirmative will meet the Montana negative here. - The Idaho affirmative la composed of. Carl Feldman and mil- lip Buck. 'r, 't : h- ' Policeman With Gun Amuck Crowd Flees IDAHO OOYIESOB ASKS BOKAH. to orrosv i-ajid exchange bilx Boise, Idaho, March t -Governor Da- extsnsrve Investigation. via lata Wednesday telegraphed Senator I The Columbia river highway, at the t, v Kim tit naa hla infln-1 point In Question, passes within a few I IOC L or UW HU19 VI "l-i TauMbv., house resolauon IT, proviaing ior tne i Indians may be seen at work on the exchange of Northern Pacific railroad I rocka, on the trails that have been worn lands la Northern Idaho, for graalnf I by usage of probably hundreds of years, lands la Southern Idaho, lis asked for and In the drying buta. ta. enactment of a new Uw providing SQCAWS BEG KIBES .w. . ti. ., mmAm diraet to I The Celilo Indians are a picturesque VZ . ' (,;,r. .h.n nr-hanri.. 1 lot and add much to the attractions of ... -V. the Columbia river highway. In the past " . --r.tvs I year the fat .old squaws of the village ence with hla cabinet early In the day. i mmtmm .... v. Tau ?Je rrsT; r.t'lSriSSSrt- They wiU -waftn out into the middle . li. Fenn and James Ev Clinton, constltut- ,nM,. .otlznes slum? down. lag -noneer - Becunes comwy, ,ft ,h th Vom Angeles, March . 8. I N.i S. Scores, of early morning; wayxarers sought piacea or aaxety in tne downtown district today when Emergency Patrol- man James Ei" O. O'Neill mpued his pistol at George Wilson. Sa passerby. The policeman waa arrestee on a cnarge of intoxication and summarily sus pended. - : ' WffllGftSPAt Special U. S. Laws To Safeguard Stock Investors Planned If" . )lcturiEy knihu lintoa R. idepper and Michael P. - Brtnnan jf aecretary M. H. Spauldlng: - treasurer. ' Joe. Manck and tr. Sain Cilleri: tyier, Thomis E. Dcw Kng; delegate jto grand lodge. Wllan F. McKenaey: alternate. GC. Moser. f Washington, March"". The- wave pf economy now roliinc" Wn to -congreas liaa mere- nearly forced the American nevyta pull down Its Cag than' storm waves or a real, enemy ever did. , -- Something close te panic existed in naval quarters today, over . fhe. cutting and alasbJng to which naval appropria- tioaa. are being aubjectad atthe bands of . economy -bent eoBgresamen. ''-- .Orders have actually been prepared to step fleet operations, according to naval officials., but they : will not be issned antn 'there la 'some' clarification: or the existing situation. , i So. rwtturbed is the navy that Presi dent HardisK has again been appealed to and asked te-lay a restraining hand on the congressional surgeons. Continnatkm f this- cut and slash policy. Secretary - Deaby informs the president, three tena to ant the ahipa of the navy Into their nearest porta, taere to remain untfl congress geta over its economy garee1 and appropriatea funds to permit operation. President Harding, aettng aa ' meat ater. reUyed the- navfa viewa to Rep reaenUtive Martin : B. Madden, cbair- maft of the house approprtaUooa com mittee, but 4fcere waa no sign of capitu lating today en the part r the appre- PrlatorSi r;:.-::'T--: .i 'r::-:- Naval anthoriuea eoUred tooay taey could oof run a navy . without money with which to buy oil and coal ; congres sional leaders declared money enough had been provided. And there the situa tion rested, with the navy's eyes -on the White House and the congressional eyes on the coming fall electiona. Washington. March J.'-Tederal actios. to save the Amerieaa people from finan cial -wjaarda." confidence men. . stock - salesmen and bunko oil operators, who are swindling them out of a sum esti mated by some experts to be close to lioe.too.ooe a year, was punned y tne The recent expose of big swindles ra New. Tork and CThkago. the alleged bucket shop activities ia New York and the numerous failures or brokerage bouses have caused- government officials to hasten the framing; of their campaign against the swindlers, v-v ?. - Estimates gathered by the department of Justice show that cases of the get- rica-quick army now pending' b federal court throughout the country involve approximately' H50.000.0Os of improper stock y sales and confidence ' schemes. These- have accumulated during the east few years and there are hundreds of other cases of swindling : which -- have never come before the federal courts. ? lcal Hks to . 1 Elect Its Officers : v For Tear Toniglit Annual electioa of officers ' for the Elks lodge wlU be held tonight In the dubrooms of the orgaahcation. when the membership will chose their new leaders fro ma list of Candida tea decided upon at the ; nomination ; meeting heldlast Thursday night. . The list decided upon at the nomina tion committee is: . For exalted ruler. Dr.' Earl - V. Morrow ; leading knight. Barnett H. Goldstein and Park H. Dana; loyal knight, Joseph F. Rleaeb : Botmrr PAYMxarT BESTnEB Baker. March X Baker county hirro nf iiinz rooiled chickens on the I Wednesday resumed paying bounty on public market but tne enemas ouo um i preaasory sumua, iouowmg kuob vy been unable to find htan.'. I Tom ; Parker, local fur dealer, to force Last Saturday Graham appeared, at i payments the market and made arrangements witn a BtaH renter to use the stall pan ox tne day. i In the afternoon ae put areaoea chicken on sale. Monday Market Maa- t i-oatmiti raneivad a numberOf com plaints that patrons had been sold spoiled Tuesday Eastman ana Deputy jsnerui Calkins found what was supposed to be Graham's car. parked in the maraet. Ts aacka of rhickena were in the rear. The owner of the car got into it neiere they could stop him and drove to First and Alder, where ne ten K. v ubu Sheriff Wilson watched tne car xrom 11 a. m. Tuesday until midnight and Mrs. M. EL Herrtn. Gilbert station, naa renorted that 45 hens and five roosters were stolen from her chicken house about 4 a. nu February 12. junta i o'clock to turn over' their North ern; .Pacifie option, covering IC0.000 -acres, to the state absolutely ana witnr .ost. reservation,-. - Instead of doing thla the three men, through their attorney. Paris Martin, surrendered their option to Beally At kinson as the representative of 'the Boise Chamber ot Commerce, They in- slated that this would be acceptable to I tha . Idaho delegation in congress. AP-1 " .kinson refused to accept the option.' of automobiles going m . their direction and waving, their shawls violently, ine anxious motorist will stop. " The squaw knows Just .-one expression adequate for T the occasion, "Me ride," ahe exclaims, with a broad grin, point ing to the vacant seat;, or. if it is a roadster. . signifying' .her desire to climb WHITE SLAVEBT CASE 0PE3TS Tha - trial of Charles Lambo indicted by the grand Jury on the charge of hav ing transported Grace Doctor from Port land to Camas on December 14 for im moral purposes, was opened in leaerni court thla morning. The greater part of j the day was being spent in Impanelling a Jury. i ' - - up on the back end. ful. Tha Indiana ride to town, do their 1 I WOMAK ASKS BAM AGES Oovirnor. Da vis me.eig. to Braator 1 tUe bit of buying, sun themselveg on I -. Mary U McRebert ; filed uU i in circuit i....ii.Mtanx hm i .mui ti l tae cam jot awnue,' men icavs. t J court toaay against v - tain deataaDf tie- tneasure. It waa the The; severT' winter haa been hard on asktttg ,51t0 mageaifojf injuries re- MveraoTs latentlon to turn tae whole the Indiana and " hey have kept pretty oelved when TdraTMcRobert fell into a matter ever te the next legislature, had closely under cover. For weeks none was cistern In Blanchard'a garage at Sixty- the contract been- transferted to the aeen in The Dalles. The last few days, eightk street and Powell Valley road, IS f state. Daughter Collateral: For Jewels Bought ; ! By Mrs. Spreckels however, baa brought them out again in I January t, 1923. increaaing numoers ana ney aver now att-. that spring Is at band San Francisco, March ty L N. S.) Filing of a claim against the aeUte ot Oeorre D. Spreckels Jr. by Tiffany A Death SuDiimons Man Just Before Name Is Called in Court , EX-WIFE FILES CHABGE , Prosser. Wash., March 2. A. I Davis, rancher at Ixmgvlew on the Columbia, waa arreated. s charged with a crime airainst hla U-year-oId daughter. The cnarge waa made by his former .wife! the child'a mother. f ABKESTEB AGAIN "Dr." Ij. C Misner.L.wbose office is In the Swatiand buUding. waa arrested WMinoRdav on charaes of . practicing widieina without a ! license. He has been" uo twice before. District Judge the recipe Mike Lyden, 40 did not appear this Co. for payment for an tSO.000 pearl! morning in tne municipal court to ..wi.M mn-Kuwi k hia tnrmmr wira I answer a charge of being drunk. When .avdia. revealed that an agreement was bis case waa called the bailiff leaned I Hawkins fining him J50 the first time dravn tat at the time, thrcagh which lover and whispered aomethin glnJ udge .nd Slfta th second time. Judge Deich Mrs." Spreckels was te surrender eusl Rossmsn's ear. ,Th judge wrote oppo-1 will near the present case Monday. tetlv ef their daaahtsr. Oeraidina ir she I site 1-yaens name on tne aocaet tne . fulled to meet payments on ths neaklaca I words: ;, a I , voRF.CLOStrUB A2TSOTJ5CEB Mnackela bad signed the agreemenC bat t "Remanded to a court ef higher Juris- ,,i,. an nmoertv assessed at he wife had not. The disappearance ef diction." t34U9 to collect for taxes declared the Jewels after Mra Spreckela had given I Lyden will never appear in the I delinquent in 1915 has been announced them te captain wuuam varreti causae i nicipai court again, to face the old iD- the 'tax collection department or a aensauen In London. I miliar charge. Acute alcoholism closed 1 JLtr nnrihurfs office. bis police career Wednesday night. He died la the city Jail a short time after being arrested under the east approach of the Burnsldr bridge. Deputy Coroner Leo Goetaca took charge of the body and announced he had learned Lyden's sister Uvea in Boston, Mass. Nothing elre about alia could be learned. Sheriff Hurlburfa office. 4 More Brokerage . Firms Join-List of New York Failures There's ? tomatoes, 'for one thing-luscious,-sun-ripened ones, and then there's pure gran ulated sugar plenty of : ..t - : - -- v v , . ! it, and Heinz pure Vin egar and choice spices. That's aU that goes into Heinz Tomato Ketchup --plus the Hskili gained by over ' fifty years of good food making. TOMATO KETCHUP SATURDAY - Preseatlag a O as-Act Play " "THEIR WEDDOW NIGHT. I aad 1 ?A DAY AT THE STUDIO"" " In which Miss Lovely, aesisted by her techni cal staff and camera man, actually direct and produces scenes - on the stage, using young ladies from the audience.- . . , ALSO -.' - Louise Lo?elyacd Roy Stewart ' - - ; ' i -V. la,- - - , "LIFE'S GREATEST QUESTION A Splendid Story of the Mounted Police and ,. the Par North.,. , TODAY AND FRIDAY ONLY THEODORA- . , Your lut 2 chance to see this gTeateit of , pbotodromatic niarrcls. COMING1 SATURDAY "MISS LULU BETT?' Knowles' Picture Players Always - n i ........... L y i ,. 1 I i . a. m t. m m r' , i ' ' a mmm TXTTBSBAT TEXDAT IATUBBAT Marck li ti a f..COa. ' TDtCOVS. . 1 te 11 IMC. STEET SAT AETEXSOOKa CkQc. l Cents AdalW M OaUj - - . Child, l Ceaui AdaU, U Casts XTXXqCGS FRED LA REINE & CO, i njcmcAL wizards Jimmy Lyons ' Ms Seldler ilhsnsisr" RillaWiUardCo. -Tke Beeialoa . LaRose & Adams ": -Taaes aad tsUlet- WQbur & Girlie Hevelty Belag ; - nAPn 1 1 nxr Tf rrriv eotiotax photo flat KUDLIiliUVI 1 tlLD I , ."GOOD WOMEN" l?t . rf. ...V"I :J"i-' Xbi't&Kr Gift" WATCH WRIGHTS WINDOWS,.. ism m mmmmmmmmm a . mm rv EKEBE&ICK A. HEKJTIKGSEX T. YrJt-w nfl.irM4.rk-k A. Honninswni ?Sw Tork. March 2- (U- P.) FoUT arrived today! from Koldlng. Denmark. brokerage firms Joined the long list of Robert Fulton taking his little boat up the Hudson.; ' The . invention of rtecm navigation a lucky strike for him. gtodcig; v When w dlaxorctaxl tha ' ' . toftating prtxvaa six -feaars - T3 it wS a Lucky Ctrika , for us. J ,,v. Why f Dtcau' now ; mJHixia of tn3okT prefer ; . th fpeckl Caror of th Locky Strflt Gparttts) ; wAieA eeaJs (Ae , ;"T efafe4m Ilwrfe abvwr v - V Ab4 alaq, becauM . ht . SSt niVt f.e . -if where Mr. Hennlngsen died January 27, at the age of 75. It wlU be laid beside that of his wife in Rlvervlew cemetery. Mrs. llenningsen died three years ago. Mr. Hennlngsen made his home in Rlvardale. lie died while on a visit to bis native land. He went back to Den mark in December. He s the father of A. P. and W. P. Hennlncaen. produce : daalars. Two daurhtera alao reside In Portland Mra P. M. Cronkalte and Mrs. E. E. Morgan. C THEOBOEE .TBACT WtM. vii received here today that Theodore Tracy, formerly of , Pertland, had died Wednesday at his home in San Francisco, following a short illness, said te have been tnfluensa. Tracy leaves a widow and two small cnllren. Mra. Tracy, nee Marjorte Smith, is the daugh ter at the Rer. and Mra. B. Elmer Smith ef Wenatcheee, Wash, The Rer. Mr. Smith wae pester or Bunnysiae taietnoe Ist church a few years ago. Mr. and Mrs, Smith passed through Portland thia moraine oa their way te San Francisco, Harding Asks Funds " For, Postal Service Waahinrton. March li T N. S. President Harding today asks congreas to appropriate IX.llo.eoo to eove e ficlanciee ia the poetofflee department Previous . approprlatlona, ae aala. wui net coTts alt expenses of the department i during the oomlnf year. Te principal Item en the suppismeatai list - was ll.eoe.90 for aw man baga. - .. Jv': IU Health Causes - Suicide of Farmer failurea 'hare today. Scott Stump Of 40 Exchange Place went Into Involuntary bankruptcy and -a. J. aescnaraa, u Prudmu. MarkelsoB A Co- whose members, have been indicted for grand larceny, made an assignment for the benefit of creditors. r Soott & Stump were enspended from rum. onnaniidatd Stock Etsccange tooay. ' Creditors filed involuntary petitions In bankruptcy against M- E. X. W. De Aguerro, stock brokers, and Walter J. gehmldt Co., stoca nroaers, in uw statu dlatrict court. . . ;- - SU additional : indictments, mcjuom is Bwna were returned by: tne grasa tnr ; lnveaticaUng bucketshopa today. and warrants issued. - To date since February 1. 41 persons nave been. indicted' in conaecUoa wltb bucketshoo swindles, li Only three have been apprehended. But Oiie Suicide and-- One Auto Accident; February's E e c o r d OniV ana fatal antomobile accident aad one suicide were reported for the aMBth nr vtTMTT. aocordina to a report" com piled this morning by Dr. -Earl Smita, county coroner. Twenty-tour cases were InvestigateeV Of these. 11 Were -from natural eaasea i i . 'r Two elevator accwenta. two aeaua from drowning and two Indaatrial aod denu were Teportedi ; 'Owe caae eff aa tihvxiatkm 1 and " one death from aeate alcoholism were reported.'' - . One death was canaea y perotmius. This was Mrs. Esnman,? n East -may" street. wb r died at l the Cleod Samaritan hospital. February-. - " Albany. Or, March 1. Grant Smith, 1 committed suicide Wednesday after- nee at hie home two miles east ef here by sheeting himself with a rifle. He bad been In poor health for A long time put waa not bedfast. The body was found at C sVlodt by. neighbors. Bmlth t u rived by hi wif and eeveral chiidran. T2TTa 17 A STREET P Ivi-illi CAR-TICKET With eaek mm eevetoped aad -arlated we give yea a streetcar ticket li per ceaf CBtseer las . standard piirea. Exfert Werk. . . . C. S. WeoArwff, 414 raJelrb. RJg. jaaraa-v . Er-talf - rsotographer. : . ETHEL i ; CLAYTON IK i - "The Cradle" A ssary ef married Bfs wit Perttaada faver : n at her be it. , ATTBACTIOXS NOW PLAYING v B0S SHOES Values to $5.00 -All sixes black attd brown calf and side leatncra road toes, in lace and button. Erery-day and dress shoes. Ens- Ush Usts. In cither black or brown. Calf skin or soft side leath ers. For dress or school wear. Any kind of shoes for any land of wear. Shoes in thii lot you would expect to pay $4.00 to $S.OO for. Best barfanu m town. 0M8 v TO t MaiLlmPnBGE3B-ll.E88 iV SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY H a 1 GREATEST BARGAINS in PORTLAND rV THREE LOTS Fflrj Ovtf All dz.i. lhMU -00 -11 eiei . sMa. m . . -t SttO 81.C3 81.90 A v All sizes, all heels. all leathers. Patent oxfords, add oxfords, calfskin oxfords, fray kids and back ptBBSPS. black Idd and calf sldn ptrnrps. Patent leather with low, Cuhaa and hifh heels. Black, brown and gray kid and calfskin shoes with low, Cuban and hirh heels. ? Patent leath- sr shoes, with low, Cohan or hia h heels. Two complete - aa sortments. All sizes in .- these three lots, but not all sizes in ewery style. 1.93,00 wo. Boys tUather Scouts al: leather all sins -10 ta 2, per pair ....... tVJ.30 x: r S a. i.. v' j! .1 -woraaie JucauKT. .ize 5..;I;02e50i : ,- . . . -j - ::- n J -,!. TO Misses' &hd CHldr'ns i 1 Values . is S4.PQ , v - V , Our stock ef ahildrtn's sJisse ls complete. In these fer lets you will flee, svavrtttatf fraes call dreR8 first stops .la.brwarB .and Was to antasaas Mack aad brwwa EnBUsh and bread toea. In kid sad ' eaJfakJaa. Child ren's skuf , fare la ferrem and black with . heavy xtension sates. A aglr far every shite. r. Hanwrsds sf Mlrw se tha tables te select Tram. Cams early. -V -; K Wen's Shoes1 1 and Oxfords Brown, black, mahof: .Ml Imi.Iiiii.i tm all tne new anapes ana lasts, as well as the mere conserratire styles. . In these three lots we hart KrocoeoT - all i leathers, wki calf akin, side ieath- j m m ers .and 'cnrome ano, reals,' in work shoes, in smsle and double soles.! Shoes, you hare paid as. hijh as $10.Ca : for.i Sues are complete,. a to 12.- Your size is here. Come'early ! -: ' - 02.85 03.75 m Men's Rubbers, fTjaraa- v . J T,mViw aivwa eys 79y and 8 :;.:70c err, washutotom am9 LDXB, OH rOi-BTH ST. vps vsv r Ladies' Juliet C Kllepars. 4 te S OM.9U Tennla Osaeea, : -' J f r -In all sixes. . .. ie'Ii"? wUv . Infants' soft sates, Of o to 4 f i r - 1 u vv y . i i ' -y - -- - f Db Not Bs " ' f - - ; By Misleadinv Sign We Are Not Connected Vith the Corner ' Store i in Any Way . - i ' i n I F 0 UHTH ST. I l.Ws: Hish Cols Soft K a .1 : I e to , Qfl Pfl Ladles' ttraa O-fl aara. 4', te S, at JJL Lactler Rsbbera, awdlam and h0H heats,. -P Sices ZVi t 4........ it V 4 Marrs Leather rfl fj 11 Ollel Sllpeera. te t i V