The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 16, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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,.?ED L'iTIVE OF
FRANCE HAFPY;
, HE'S II. S. CITIZEN
V-'Witn nothing-t look forward to but
-death, v Henry Dick,. 8t years ; old,
deaf end Civil war-veteran, was end
' heart yesterday. But today be is
appy. , k .
- Federal Judge C. E. Wolvertoa sprite
' the word this morntng that virtually
.transformed the veteran's life.
pickes. a native of .France, dlaoov
cered recently j- that lie vu - not an
American cltisen tftouebrlie had fought
for the North , during; the Civil war,
and had been voting-- at ' all elections.
' VlMekes. labored tinder ' the Impression
, , that be " became an American cltisen
r under i a general " proclamtaion issued
ty Abraham Lincoln. . He was sick at
. C hearty when . be .discovered! be was an
. .ltn, and realized at the same time
Z that lie has not many -more years to
t ..liTe. , : v - ;
Special arrangements were made to
- iTy -out. Iickee' wish that be be per
' raitted to die an American. - He was
escorted Into -the naturalntaion he
ftlngf this morning -.and; although He
. .could not hear, the oath of allegiance
' which;- the court ; ordered administered,
Oo -objection ;was interposed by Natur.
' eJisation; Examiner' V, W. Tomllnson.
' JBX IS? AMEBIC
' Dfckes Is now an American citlsen.
" -VIOcenio Colombo f Italy, fell down
1 flatly as a candidate far ctthxenshlp
, i when he ad rteed. the court that Uncle
Sam was George Washington's uncle.
"" J A few others were told to go home and
study for six months,' after they made
f presidents out of Henry Clay and
Panier Webster. ;; "
. t Nels Adolphson. : Swede, was de
- Tiled admission when Tomllneon proved
- '.he had surrendered his first papers it
4be outbreak of the late World war
Jin an effort to evade military service.
. 'Adolphson was later drafted and sought
today to Bain , admission, as en ex
eervice. man., s The. conrt, ordereiffhin?
ito. think the matter over 'or five
-years.
Angiolo Botti, an Italian was aeeord
jed similar treatment, even though he
did not appear in court Botti claimed
.exemption from the draft: ' -
Ex-service xnea who wer admitted
. .to citizenship this mortilng ' are : ia
, lis' J. Foragren, Sweden ; Anton , Slos--j
.par, Russia : .David Tlogoff;--Russia;
Kenneth -A. -Banks, South Africa ; An
Ores Syvertsen, " Norway,, - end - Jack
' ' Waiters Nagel. Russia.
rtTIUAlTS ADMITTED 4
Civilians granted final papers are!
Rachel McLaughlin, Canada; August
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DAILY JOURNAL; - PORTLAND, OIGON.
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER .16,. 1D22.
'Airy Fairy Mary' Returns
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Mary Garden recently returned to the Clilcago Grand Opera company
-j from Mnmcr' sojonrn in Europe reduced to a mere 119 poaod
: through m regimen of diet and exercise.' ' " ' '
Buchholts, Canada ; James Gall. Scot
land ; Mary K. Beach. Canada ;: Nor
bert Rhombersi ' Austria ; Abraham
Wetnstein. Poland i Ole Oasheim Nor
way ; Axel Olof Olson. Sweden ; Joseph
Shearer, j Scotland ;". Martin Pekman,
Russia ; HeWy pickes, France, Steph
en Skoko.. Austria Anthony A. Geor
gian. -Greece : Frederick W. Tborssell,
Sweden; John Edwards. Wales.
"-Petitions were denied to Nels
Adolphson, John Aradt, Daniel Netsch,
Meyer J. Weiser, - Jacob ; Schneider,
Alexander "RuhL Vineenso .Colombo,
Edith M. Clark, Hans Rue and Angiolo
Botti. Those who were told to go home
and study for six months are: Karl
Dahlberg. Adam H. GabeL Erica Kim.
kelt and John Nelson. ---.
The hearing to very heavy today, a
all - the f October petition had t be
put ever one month owing to the re
cent election, as federal lawn prohibit
the Issuance of citisenship papers with
In SO day of an election. Indications
early this ' afternoon war that tha4
court would not be able to. complete
the hearing today. - - - --.-
Crawford Spent
S550 in; Behalf, of
Hoff's Candidacy
- Salem. Nov. A statement e cam
paign expenditures tiled with.. Secre
tary of State Koxer by James W, Craw
ford shows total of $550.61 spent In
behalf at O. P. Hoff. Republican -candidate
for state treasurer,
i OtherC expenditure ; In the recent
campaign have been accounted for as
follows; ---s-'-"W
W. J. Sinnott, Republican for con
gress, second district. $549.03.
i A. K. McMahan,'Iemocrat. for state
representative, second district, $22.70.
: Claude Buchanan, Republican, for
State representative lOta district, $25.
i Johnston Wilson. Democrat, for state
representative- 18th district. $3.J0.
i John A. Miller. Republican, for state
representative 28th district. $22.50.
Ashland Citizens
T: Feted by Oliamber
Ashland, Nev. 1. The local chamber
of commerce was host Monday eve
ning at the armory to cltlsens of Ash
land, with the national guard company
as honor . guests. A Adjutant General
White. Major Dusenbury and other out
of town guests were en the program.
The company gave" ant exhibition drill
and music was furnished by the Ash
land band. Because many guard mem
bers are out of town a good portion of
the year, either to college or at work
in other sections. -the required attend-.:
anee is hard to keep up and considera
tion of dlsbandment has been advised
from headquarters, -c"' 1 yzgf
iyi - 8TKIKE E5DED y'Ji;
Troubles oC the electfotypera ;iand
the Portland. Electrotype Stereotype
company were ended: today when the
Is. employes who struck several .days
ago went back to work. The strikes
was caused by refusal of the company
to sign the wage schedule at last year's
rate. The company hat finally signed,
ft was said today, . -
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batorday
is the last day
to try this
dentifrice at
our expense
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your coupoxito the
druggist arid reeew&yoiit
free 10centpacluige:
'-better do ii'today.
.-t.f . itavuaitsyxni . ,
;V . at th&drug store :.t
- T yny one of the druggistt listed below is
I atrtnorized to preent you free of charge
I with a full-sized Kxent tube of Listerine
f Tooth Paste, the : origtnafruit "acid den
tifrice. All you need to do is to fill out the
: coupon below and take it to the store for
redemption -but this week only! (
. IfPC gift froth the '
"s . makersof Listerine --"
Of course you know Listerine, for half--a:
century the acknowledged safe anti-
: septic. You've probably used it for years,
s'. y Now the makers of Listerine have per
: : fected for you a really safe dentifrice and
- they want you to try it at their expense.
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- lT ; v Two big new
; , advantage v; ;
v In perfecting their dentifrice the makers
of Listerine kept in mind two points of
major importance. -First, they mcorpo-
of apples, grapes, grapefruit and oranges.
, They avoided soapy ingredients and
allalkal lines because alkaline ingredients' '
uiwart iNature.in nererrort tongnttootn t
decays Fruit aidstsn the other hand en- .i
'courage 'ah extra flow of naturaT saliva
which is provided to keep the teeth and'1
gums healthyl I-,- :
"i .& ' 1 he correct J( , t
- , v clcaniine; agent . ..' J
Secondly," they' avoided dangerous .gritty 1
ingredients. Many, abrasives will polish
off the tartar thij accumulates from day , .
to day But'they arc so harsh that they
attack the tooth eaameL v ' - - ; -
ri In Listerine Tooth .Paste you have a v
; polishing ingredient just hard enough to ;
j remove tartar but not hard enough to in- l
jure the tooth surfaces. It does the work h
and docs it safely. - -
: . Watchhbwii ' - '
! . wKitensyour teeth : .
, ! Get your free tybe of this superior new
; dentifrice and give it a thorough triaL See 1
the difference in ki work. Your teeth will
- gleam white and brighter than they ever
have before. And you have the constant - i
is doing its work-fafely, thoroughly andv
scientihcally 1 "' ''.. f
Get your free tube today "
rated mild, wholesome fruit acids derived': satisfaction of knowing your tooth paste
jf it-
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; Tobtii Paste
- the paste that's right
Becaut k contains mijd; .
; i jfroit acids to draolate jN
. ture's flow of sUcaSne saliva: ;
to combat tooth deciv;
. because It contains th
correct poliihint; sfmt hard (
" enough to remove tartar bnt - -nothardenougatoinjuretootk
- -cnsmcl.
Wstck how it whitens '
and brightens your teethj
. , -becauser'it contiinj the
L - heslin( antisepdc essential
oiU contained ia listerine ' " ,
at the price thatfs right
25c
. Print or writ your name plainly and hand to any one of the drugsists
usteainti
I in thi advertUegK-nt, or mail to the Lambert
PbaxxnnclGoSbLouiuSA.
Street.
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City
ALAMEDA PHARWACT ............ ...tltk a4 Tremest
BRINK'S PHAK51 ACT ........... ..Itth aseV Wathlsetea
' BROOKLYN PHAEMACT . w.. ... .Brtstsian Seleerts
, COLEMAN DEl li COM PAST. .Etit Umrsiide and tra4 :
lRVINGTOX PHARM ACT. . East Broadway and Flfteeath '
JANCKE JIRTT6 COMPANT....Hawtherme (it Oraad
v XXIOHT IiBUO COM PANT. .Sta aad Wash- Wash.
- MATTHIEV JBCO COM PANT....... .SIS .cel ttieet
)IHER A PRAiiK COMPANT........i'lXtfc sad Merrlsea :
MYERS BROSw...i Glut Atiim - Merrisoa
FRANK NAl .:... Ill tlTtS etrt
VOIDS, WOBTMAS A XING... .Verrtsea as 4 West Park
THE OWL PRC CO....,.t..Waialsjtoa ass Breaswsy
Pll'MMEB BBtd COMPACT.... Tir fetreet
POWF.B3 A KSTES.. i.. .Sit Vahlrta
""PORTLAND HOTEL,PHA-BKACT..........ttt IiTlMa
EIWIN A. BOBI-ON WetiBKte sad kirU
PKlBMORE BHCtf COMPA5I,...,.....!H Thlr4 Street
sriPE. FOSTEB IRJt"0 CO........-...14S FesrtS ntreet
STOCTVLTOXS DKLO CO...... Third and MorrUoe
Prkln Hotel, Broadway aad Stark 11th and Wash.-:
tVOOUAlCJLAK A CO Aider asl West Park
Sellwood to Hold " ;
k Mass Meeting, to
; Support Principal
Besldents of Sellwood who favor X
H. Motran nrincipal of Sellwood school,
who was fined tad and sentenced to? one
day in Jail hx MunicinaJ Jndr Kk.walL
or beatinar Georre Claueius. 14-vear-
okt school boy, wUl hold a -mass meet
ins in the Sellwood commanity house
tonight at S o'clock. ( .
The nurrtose Of the mMtlnr. iivaM.
in. to handbills passed from house to
house today, la to consider further ac
tion supporting Morgan, and to . "pro.
test arainet "vindictive persecution.
"Sellwood . Is y unit in support of
llorgran,-. said -,- Kenneth- Brown. SeU
wood photographer. and one of those
active In defense of Morgan, this niorn
ingv . "W-wiU. ; I -presume, pledge- fi
nancial support to help the nrincipal
In hie appeal to the circuit court, and
we will take any other action whL.i
we can Justly do to help his cause."
: A Kreat meetinv im ikimtmuj -
the community: is much aroused. - -
Morgan was tried for "assault and
wifco uiausius.' 14 1 veara
beaten blaclc and blue tn spots.
cordina-. to the court . testimony. . The
defense, maintained that the boy was
headstrong- and unruly, that he would
not mind -ad there was nothing to do
but punish him.
old, but a child oflfl mentally, was . dance to the telephone and
'Waltz Me Around, '
Willie,1 Now Order.
; : Of Dayior 'Dicks'
- "Well, what th 'elir' the dealt ser.
gant at police headquarters thundered
thi morning' mm a noise net unlike the
f aU of - a kitchen stove, -minried with
strains of uncertain music reached Us
ears. v t ,
' "Nothing much." a fellow; "cop" re
plied. "Just the "dicks' having fheir
morning Jaxx." i
All. of which was caused by the ad
dition of a phonograph to t the office
equipment of the detective ffcrce on the
third floor, - . -. --- j -: .
A stolen phonograph and a dosen
records were taken into the detective
bureau and immediately put into serv.
ice until the riirhtful owner can b
found. f-i. J . -
Now the detectives dance to roll can.
even at
tempt to sing once In awhll with the
pbonograph. Captain John T. Moore,
veteran head of the detective bureau,
who won't even allow smoking-. la . the
office, enjoyed the phonograph with all
the pleasure of a small boy with a. new
drum.;.
Man Tries to Find
Work With Matches;
Now. He Is in Jail
- Tonf Tolich has a1 way all his own
for looking for work, and now be must
rest ia the -city iail for the next SO
days. Tolich was taken be to re Munic
ipal Judge Ekwau on '-a. vagrancy
charge and was released on condition
he would find work. - lie agreed that
was a pretty good plan, ao.be was al
lowed to his way. t . i -
Wednesday nlgl t a policeman, saun
tering alone a - somewhat deserted
street In the north end. found Tolich
parked on the curb "looking for work."
"What's the hie Idea TV the police
man asked, as Tony quietly rested and
lighted matches for amusement.
"Looking- for work," was the reply.
Thirty rys," Judge Kkwall said
this morning. "
Woman Arrested oh
e -pt Forgery
. Rosehurgi Nov. 1S. Mrs. E. Barton
of.Ateria was arrested while driving
through here Wednesday on the tele
graphed Information that she Is wanted
in Astoria on e forgery charge. She
was drtvtng' a, - roadster and Kwas ac
companied hy her IS-year-oid son and
two pedigreed bulldogs. She at first
denied that - her name was Barton.
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-""WE LEAD- OTHERS FOLLOW"
fTiinriTn rmTnTn
Between Morrison
iBimiiw
I? 1 third St.
I Between Morrison
and Yamhill
I ITKe Big Fife Sale continues tvith bigger and better bargains than ever. Cf Hundreds of satisfied
shoppers are taking advantage of this money-saving event; (I Shop here yoar$wiUdo double duty. 1
iiimimmmniiimmnmiiiimiim
Women's Wear
' Fire Sale
Reuben's Silk
and Wool Vests
Silk and Wool Ruben. Vests
Finest quality. Sizes 2, '3 and
4wrvaiues to sty73.;
Fire; SalsK v i . i . ."-.
:0. N.Pearl
'Cotton 1 . . .
Pearl Cotton O. N. ' T-, large ;
-fize ballsy , highly 'mercerizctlJ
soft finish-. 200-yd. spool - 0"
75c
30x40 Baby J
Blankets v
Baby BUnkets Pretty baby
blankets In pink or blue. Dainty
animal designs. A real fJTtg
baf ialni Fir Sale. lut
Pretty House
ins . .?;'
95c
Hundreds : of pretty aprons. In'
light, - medium and- dark per
cales ."-Many attractive models
to -choose, from, - all sizes.- Up
to tt.2S values : ntT-
FleisWs Ball
Knitting Yarn . .
Fleisher's Jwool ;yarnV' Urge ;2-kot.-i,
ballsy Every fpretty new"
shade. Large selection QC
of colors. Fira Sola... OfJV
Child's Flannel
- Gowns , i ..
Flaanet. Cnwas Child's outing
powajLiv Heavy xjaajity Keat
colored t; stripes.s Sizes A
tq t4;yeafs,5;rTr 5ale). ;e7C:
15c Coat's
Crochet
Cats CrochetLarge full size j
ball. "Every f color and,; size.
Highly mercerized.- - r ,
Fire Sal ; .' JLU C
75c
$1.25 Child's
Play uits .
Play Suits, made of heavy quality-
blus denim. . Red trimmed.
Long sleeve. Sizes l to 8 years.
Saves clothes washing. r7f"
HreSaU ............ iOC
69c
$1 Cashmere
Wool Hose.
Wool Hot , . Fiae cashmere.
Prowu and green heather mix
tures. Drop stitch. AU sizes.
Regular J l.oo. -?Q
Fir Sale . . . . . . . . . . Ue7 C
25c
ZOc Silk Lisle
Stockings . . . .
SUk lisle Women's hose.
Black snd brown. Fine mercer
Ized. ; All sixes. Noo,e better
for looks sad., wear. Of?
Fir Sale ... . . , . . . . . . LitJ C
011.25
Winter
Union Suits
Union Suiu Women's winter
wetgnt. White fleeced cotton.
High snd low neck, long tnd
short sleeve. All Q1 OK
Sizes. Fire ale OX eJ&t)
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DOMESTICS ON FIRE SALE
S OLD IN REMNANTS ONLY
SHp-Over ;
(Sweaters ' y
Latest modelSj, "
many - pretty- . -colors,
plaia'
and stripes.- ,'
5al Oe.el70.
40cSanitas Oilcloth 25c
"SamUs'V-Best j quality oil
jclpth, full. widths many pret-"
ty .patterns, tile and figure
designsr Yard: s 1 OKi -
;nr s.1. .......,.ocr
Fine Wool
Middies
- , --
, Best grade flan
nel, emblem on
sleeve, red ;
; and navy.
rirer
Sale
"eijt
S3.85
68x90 Bed Spreads $1.65
Bed Soreeds Full sire, hraw '
quality, pure white, crochet pat
fetnsXKorth: f:
Fira Sale ... .. ..... . tOleOD
Heawy Outing Flannel 24c
36-inch Flannel .Fine heavy out
lng, In many pritty stripes and
checks, also plan white. 1 Full
y trd wideV-t Bigtest bargain in
, town, v Sold 1n 4,; 5 and 6-yard
24c
"lengths. Yard. I:
"Fire--Sale.ri..";!,i..
39c Fine . Jap Crepe 25c
: Fine Jap Crepe Beautiful colorsfcA
fine ouality. For dresses, kimo-1
"Tios, blouses t and prons.i ,Every2
pretty snaae m this wanted ma- .
teriaU v Remnant lengths. - Per
.yard.;.
Fire Sale .
27In Outing i Flannel 15c
White Flannel Heavy quality
pure white outing flannel, 27-ln..
M and S-yf lengths. Yd. - -Fuw
Sale ........ .'. . ...iOC
ill. IVU(VU), TfEI,
J . ; 25c
Fine Silk
Camisoles"
Pretty .cami-
soles,- flesh : f
color, all 'utes.
Fira
Sale
37c Lonsdale Cambric 1 9c
JLonedalo Camhrie--Nainsook fin
ish cambric, full .yard wide, the
- well-known brand, Sold jn 5 .yd.
lengths. Will lattnder nd wear
-ierfectly.; Yard.
' FtfwSala .......XijC
i HeaQutin Flan'l 1 2 V4 c
; Outing FUnnetfeavy grade 27
.Jlnchl ou tin g, - p r e tty . strip e 1 pat-w
- terns, both Jlght - and dark ; 4, S
rand jfit-yardengths. Yd.sj Xg
; Firw--Wo:- v?-W'--eWw -
t :' "sMa-aawaaMeaaawMaMaB V-'-V-"'-"""' . .'
36-Inch Hope Muslin 15c"
- 'Hone" MuIin Standard qu al-j
1 4ty,V full yard; wle, .. heavy qual- ?
Ity,' no dressing. S-yard lengths. .
- VarL -. "I CAl
, Fire Salav & f . U .VXJ V
Girdle
Corsets-
Latest models, !
all elsstic,-, -;. :
all t." .- :
S: S2.50
40c Heavy Bath Towel 25c
Bath Towels -Large size,' 1 8x3 8,
heavy quality, pure -white. A de
cided bargain. OfTy
-Fir Sala . ...... ..fdDlx
$1.25 Oregon Flannel, 93c
"Oresom Flannel. Finest, heavy
fwool.-; The good old standby
.re4navyi khaki and gray. . Splen-C
did for shirts and middles. The
fyard.- . 1
Fira SaW
.98c.
Vanity
Latest styles, i
J vanity boxes, ii i
with fittings., '
Sda S2.50
Fine Bed. Sheets i $1.25 ;
Bed Sheets --Large size. Six
90.. also- 72x90. No seams
Vandno dressing. - A sheet '
that,. will wear and , launder
well.. : -:
Fins Sala)
.
V e V .e
silk; i.
Umbrellas
,
' Latest silk, um
: brellas. many '
new colors and
i ring jtandles. y
Sale S3.95
. ,;'X5C
3S-lm Comloxt Challie 15c
Coaafort ChalIie-3 6-lncb, pretty
Persian and floral patterns, S-yd.
lengths, for making and recov-
erinsr comforts. Yard
Fira . Sal , ..-.'.-.
36-ln. Percales Only 12 cl
Percales . 3 6-incb.- - Fine assort
ment light stripes, dots and fig
ures. Full 36 inches wide. S0I4
in -1 4,' S and -6 yard lengths.
Yard. 19V
Fir Sal .....LUzK
.Giru-sak . q-n
I Stripe Unions J JLL t tJ 1,
Silk Strip onio0iSuits.frjatch
JneckV elbows sleeve. Sizes 2 to
1 14.: Finest qualityvCl HET
FirSali OleUO
32-In. Devonshire Cloth 25c
'DevonshB 32-in, heavy ging-
hams, Beautiful checks,, stripes
and plilds. Guaranteed fast col
ors. Take advantage of this de
i cidedly low price. , 3, 4 and S
, yard lengths. Yard. . r OCT
Fir. Sali tV.-SOC
Pongee 1 -
Bloomers
Fins silk pon
gee, heavy
quality.cut folL
SaU S2.75
Unbl'ch'd Muslinl2i,c
-Brew jMnslin Heavy qual
ity. 119-13. Another de
14e4 bargain. -Hr.
Sal ...A2C
New Black
Aprons ,
Latest sateen
aprons, plain
and moire. -
Fir
Sal
S2.50
33-Inch Indian Head 23c
Indian Head 3 6-inch, the genu
ine, fin smooth . finish, purs
white, yard wide. For lunch
cloths, aprons, etc. 1, 2 and 3
yard lengths. Per yard. 99
Hre Sal .eiOU-
25c Pretty Ginghams 16c
Red Seal Aw F. C. Standard
quality gingham, full 27 inches'
wide, wonderful patterns In every :
pretty color, also plain. Sold In
3 to 6 yard lengths. - Yd. -f
Hr Sal ............. IOC
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Men's Wear
On Fire Sale
Woo3! Shins 3295
U. S. -Army fine wool shirts,
khaki rcolor, reguUtion style, .
double elbows. A wonderful
shirt for wear. ; fo VlET
Fp Sal . ..... . .-. deea7D
Firemen and
Engineer Socks
A Sock Br-in r- These well'
known -Socks at in. unheard of
price.' -Both brown and hlscfcii
aU sizes. v Fire Sele - OIU'
trlcegpalrpnlyUy;. A-i2tr
Union Made Cki fl f
Oreralls ... tf)jlei&
"Union Made Bib Overalls, No.5
220, heaviest blue denim. High
back style. All sizes. . gf -t e
Fir Sal . . . i-...".. tdlilO
15c
13. , S. Army
Jersey GIovW,
' Jersey Gloves Warm and serv
iceable fleeced 1 gloves. Best
glove bargain in years. - CA
2 for 25C Rr. Sale. . lUC
snirts . . . . , i , -.. U t w
"Bit YankM Men's work shirts,
heavy and lifht weight blue
and ray chambray, also khaki.
AH sizes. OO
Fir Sale . . . . . ; ..v OuC
Wool ShirUOWJ Ag
and Drawers ViLCt
, 'Clastemburyn - famous wool
shirts and drawers. Fine heavy
quality. Non-shrjnkable. - Sizes
34 to 46. Qt HQ
Rr. Sale , J . . , . , Ole70
Men's Flan'l O QF
Night Gowns vJLesUol
Flsnnei Gowns Heavy outing
flannel, cut full, long and wide.'
Assorted pretty stripe patterns.
All sizes. np
Fir Sato .... . V. dlee.D
35c
Men's ' Fine -
Wool Socks. .,,
wool Socks Fine mixed -quality.
Light and dark gray:
Heavy grade and fine for wear.
All sizes- to lt. . J OK.
for $1.00. Fir Sale. OOC
Boys' Wool
Sweaters"
'High School" Boys', fine wool
sweaters. Latest slip-over style.
Attractive stripe patterns. AU
: sizes .and colors. J0 fT f
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Union Suits .
Union SuiU Made Of heavy
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weight Fine foy fit and wear,
sizes 36 to 42. A real
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New City" Men's fin heavy
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Sizes 36 tQ 48. Q1 GIT
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