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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREtJON HURSDAY MORNING; JULY 11; 1921 5 ' i i I i s. . J- ft v ( , : ':' i 9 ' j i ' 1 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Osnplaln of Quarrel Aa a result of a qtMrrel over ag ricultural questions, Samuel Din )reo, 72, appeared before Judge L'nruh yesterday and swore out a complaint against ,Otto ... Bush, whom be charges with assault and lottery. -Toe quarrel had ended in a tight he said in which Mr. Bush tad landed a blow which necessi tated several stucnes by a local physician. Both are residents of Garden road. Bush will probably be asraigneu in iae justice court today, f. ' , n ""' - .;.,.. -T,-. . . Film In Today ,:By 4' p. m., out tomorrow at 9 1 alm. Tyler Drug Store, 157 South , Com"!.- Adv. f . -f. , -: . . . : Wn of Education Here Tirt H. D. Sheldon, dean' of the school of education at University of; Oregon arrived In this city re cently to examine the research rnrlr nf Yern Ttlne an Advanced Student of the university. In the f ciiool recorda of this tate. Dean Sheldon expects to go to Portland before returning to tugene lift. 8. Moody or rortland jWill. preach Friday evenl.ig at tlw Gospel tent meeting, held by the Scandinavian cburfh on the campus. Twelfth and Ferry sts. Don't miss it. Adv. '.I:-'- j Xnme Clioen for lioy IThe Jnfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Sherman, born July 6. 1121, has been given the name Charles Edward. Presbyterian Lawn l'arty Airs, jonn carsons. Friday, l.. Public: Invited, Rood program; ad mission 10c. Adv. Combination Permit Issued During the past few days com bination anelfrs nnrl hnntra li censes have been issued to Miles I. -Bradford. It. II. Mills. P. Lewis, Fred C. Sefton, William Gahlsdorf. A. J. Feilen. Joseph IL momason, J .A. Uwmn and John Croenson, all residents of Salem. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many kinrinesKpn and eenerous offerings during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. G G. Tooker and family. Adv. C. P. C. Line Extracts and toilet articles. For sale by Mrs. W. D. Moyer. 170 North 23rd St.. or phone 1224. Full supply always on hand. Adv. CorvallU Judge Her While transacting professional business in this city Wednesday, D. Hargun. justice of the peace at Corvallis, visited Salem friends. KABER CASE IS HALTED TrnMes t Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an expert In the business. (Adv.) Defendant Seized by Faint ing Spells; Is In Doc tors' Hands Anglers Yet Plentiful That followers of Ike Walton often do not unpack their fishing equipment until the summer months is shown by the number of anglers' license issued recently in this ritv. Permits were made out during the past week to Charles Britain, W. D. Clarke, George Dewey, S. F. Peterson. Max Solof, F. I... Williams. L. C, Marshall. A. A. Graber. W. H. Welch. W. M. Melxner, James Alderson, Albert H. Gille and N. J. Pearson ofGa lem; George Nettleson of Jeffer son and Clyde Harris of Brooks. Realty Dealers Meet Members of the Marion County Realtors' association will gather at the Marlon hotel for their annual monthly luncheon and business mpetinr todav. Topics pertaining to the advancement of Marion j county will be discussed. Kurson Estate Closeil An order sipned yesterday by County Judge W. M. Bushey, de clares the s. 11. liurson estate set tled and relieves Grant Murphy from duties as administrator. Mr. Murphy's final account of estate transactions have been approved. COURTROOM IN PANIC r. ...... . 1 $ TIIOS. MEIGHAK l"White and R Unmarried" H Here Sunday II ;E1 nrii- r:,i II Legal Blansj Get tbem at The Statesman of tice. Catalog on application. Adv. Proescutor Promises Testi mony to Refute Story of Automobile Ride R. Hamilton, Chicago; J. Hazard, Seattle; Joha C. Halste, San Fran cisco: J. C. Combs. Columbus; V. E. McFarland and wife. McMicn ville; K. F. Weed, Eueene; J. F. O Neic-, Kugene; L. K. Murphy, SitattU-: (J ('. UoiVrilpe. St. Louis; P. MtCalden. Memphis; L. P. Durst, Sookane; Horace Fagg, Tacoma; E. U. Wheeler. Tatoziiu; inns Malcolm, Tacoma. HLIGH Paul H. Woods. T. W. MurDhv and wif-. O Kellv. K 1) Cook. A. K. Rockwell. C. H. Rick cttW. J. Wier, O. I!. Mesz. Wil liam R. McCullock. F. K. Robson. C. W Perth. C. F. Milier. A. K. Westland. A. Paulson. S. A. .Car sou, w. S. Rradshaw, all oi Port land. Bea Silverman, New York; Thomas Lacy. Hodd ltiver: Chas. L. Gay, Kugene; H. K. Patton, Seattle: J. J. Lynch. Pan Fran 'cisco; Mrs. H 11. Russell. Cottage Grove; Wi Olnistad, Th Dalles; R. H. Hohweder, Neskow 'n ; James I). Ward, N'eskowin; Anna F. Hodgkine, Albany, arid C. ilobson, Los Angeles. STAKE TAKEN ! BY PERISCOPE enjoyed a wiener roast In the James Wood lot last night A large bonfire was bail around which the youne people roasted wfeaers, ssang sopgs and piaveil sanies, i Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Saltern. Miss Ruth jOrinbreck, Miss - Mable Johnson. IMiss V.irn aternl Miss Kva Rue. iMiss Kmilv Hangen. Clifford Rue, Maumee Prize of $5,000 hZSS klund. Miss Esther Larsen, Jac Laren. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen, j ilans llaimeii. George llauee. Mrs. Day's Feature on Grand Circuit Card rtfhr H'urr H IBil Mrs. Geige Henrklisen.; illssl por lienru Ksen, Misa lionise nenrici oeu, ; Theodore Ormbrek. -Victor Mad$en. Alvin Madsen, Miss Lillift Maden. Miss Lulu Gophendi Che-: ter qophend. Miaa Klvera v ick strom. Miss Seima Vkkstrom. Mias Nett e HatteburjZ. Edwin Iatt turtf. Louis Kue. Miss Aim Han sen. 'Alvin Hemminjson. Clarence Sebo, Mr. and Mrs. Helroer Rue,; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Madsen, Mrs.1 Marie Buntss, Miss Vivian Bunias, Alfred Jensen, rteubin Jensen. Card of Thanks To the manv friends- for their kindness and sympathy during; the illness and passing 01 our dear wifo and mother, we wish to ex tend our sincere thanks and ap preciation. Adv; A. Christenson and family. Albany Attorney Hei-e , g w. L. Ilislev or Albanv ana a member of the Linn county bar association, transacted business in Salem yesterday. Guardianship Account Filed S. S. RauniEartner. guardian of Helen WidnuT. Alfred Widmer and Paul Widmer, minors, filed annual accounts of guardianship yesterday with County Judge W. M. Bushey. Chicken Dinner Every Sunday TahlM and .counters. Jack's Cafe, 163 S. Commercial St. Adv Notice to Irrigator Irrigators on flat rate win nlease observe the following rules. All houses having even numbers are limited to irrigate on Monday. Wednesday. Friday and Sunday; odd numbers on Tuesday, Thurs day, Saturday and Sunday, , Hours for Irrigating, C to 8 a. m., 5 to p. in. Saiem Water, Light & Power company. Adv. ,, Hartmanrf Glasses yy Easier and Better Z0t wear them and ee ! HARTMAN BROS. fhoiie 12S5 Salem, Oreon NOMICING Ipitatrs at 18H K. ComawreUl rtrMt Veteran Seenres fiame IJeensr . Tt CI. Ttnllev of Salem, hale and heartv although 80 vears of age. secured a Civil war veteran's life time anelers and hunters certifi cate at Clerk U. G. Boyer's officp yesterday. Mr. Halley served dur ing the Civil war with Company It, 45th Illinois infantry. A Classified Ad Will bring you a barer. DIED BABCOCK At a local hospital. July 13. Charley E. UaDcocK. aged 58 years, of Eugene. Ore. He is survived by his widow, his mother and one sister Ol Salem, a brother in Idaho, and a sister in ,'ebraska. The fun eral services will be held from the Terwilliger home, today, June 14. at 2 o'clock, conduct tA hv thA Rev. A. R. Bell. Bur- : lal will be in Odd Fellows cem- . etery. . . . .. - - Clikkens Run at IarjEe A complaint was sent"to police headquarters yesterday to the ef fct that a Mr. Watson, living at 368 South Chirch street was al lowlne his chickens to run at large. Watson was notified of the complaint and asked to confine them. -t. Opan 11 an. 1 CUICKXN DlNSEi tegular f45.0O Thor Vacuum j Cleaner, Oar Price . ?" $25 :-- ' ' KIASVTMO MACHINE ENGINEERING, CO. Webb'&Clough Co. Funeral Directors Cows Cause Trouble- Cows staked on Front street near the river in such a way that thev were allowed to cross the sidewalk were the object of a com plaint sent to police yesterday. Of ficer Birtchet ,was sent to notify the owner that it would be neces sary to stake his cows elsewhere. New Trial Asked An order of non-suit was signed vesterday by Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly in the action of William Fleming against Clarence Burr. The suit involved Mr. Fleming's claim for a realty commission. The non-suit order requires the plain tiff tn nav court costs In the pro cedure. Attorneys for the realty dealer Immediately institutes pro ceedings for an order setting aside Judgment- and granting a new trial. t 37 Court St. Phone 488 1. ? JUST RECEIVED Masons Perfect Liquid PalnU i Jteasonable rnces . Canal Furniture ifardware Co. a & n commercial t uuu, s Suits Cleaned f 1JS0 Sulta Pressed - J0 Salem Cleaners & Dyers mi a. Com! St. ? Pnone 188 1 TREES w b..i Tl.Titin Ordar Troia The 8AUEM KURSERY CO. RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians Aid of Police Asked The aid of the local police has been asked In an effort to locate Dawson- T. Clench of Pittsburgh. Pa., whose father is very anxious tn lpnm of his whereabouts. Any one having information concerning Clench is asked to communicate with the local police whoiwill no tify the father in Pittsburgh. Masonic Building Painted Painters ami mechanics are en eaaed In repairing and repainting the Masonic building. ! Phone 1TS Late Model Franklin Touring Car, Cord Tires, Good Paint and Upholstery, Excellent Condition Gingrich Motor Co. 371 Court St. 9 r - '! --' i 7' We pay 2c above the market orice for eggs and products PEOPLE'S - vl -f I " - CASH STORE Do you take TURKISH BATHS If not, why nott No other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief. tO tne poraon from disagreeable eold or ail ments of the nesn or oouy the Turkish Baths will. rinen 8 a. m. until 9 p. m. OREGON BATO HOUSE Lady TBa uenu'""'" mvBm- anu . CLEVELADN. O . July 13. Whether the trial of Mrs. Eva Catherine Kaber on a' charge of murdering her husband. Daniel F. Kaber, will be resumed tomorrow following it.s interruption Unlay when Mrs. Kaber broke down, will depend upon the report of two physicians who are making an ex amination of the accused woman tonight. These physicians, together with two colleagues, were indicated to night as the state's alienists to uuss iiDon Mrs. Kaher's mental condition. All are local men. Trial Is IlalHil Decision to have -Mrs. Kaher's physical condition inquired into was made by Prosecutor Stanton alter the court had advised that the trial could not o on until there was no doubt that Mrs. Ka !er was fully conscious. Mrs. Kaber's fainting spells be gan when Charles Brickel, brother of Mrs. Kaber, was being subjected to a gruelling cross examination. The first fainting spell this morn ing was accompanied by hysterical Fcreaming which threw the wo men spectators almost into a state of hysterja. Mrs. Kaber was car ried from the court room, fcne was unconscious for nearly half an hour. Jude Bernon then ordered a recess until afternoon, when the other fainting attacks came Court was then adjourned. Practitioner to lie failed The defense, it is understood has only one more witness other than Mrs. Kaber and its alienists The witness Is Gertrude Prosser a religious practitioner, who is ex pected to testify that she treated the accused woman for melan cholia and nervousness for three vears. Prosecutor Stanton announced tonight that he will have testi monv to rebut that given by de fense witnesses that Mrs. Kaber after an automobile ride, returned to- the home of her sister, Mrs H. J. McO:nnis at Cedar Point, O. about 9:30: on the evening Mr Kaber was stabbed. Auto Ti in in Doubt Mr. Stanton said ho would be able to prove that Mrs. Kaber did net return until 2 o'clock in the niornine. The state has always questioned whether Mrs. Kaber was in Cedar Point on the night of the murder, as is claimed b her. or whether she actually waf near the scene of the crime. The round trip from Cedar Point to Cleveland. Mr. Stanton contends can be made by automobile in less than four hours . DARK HORSE WINS TROT Betty Thornton Upsets Dope. By Capturing Hard Fought 2:13 Event Reduced Round Trip Fares To Portland Oregon Electric Railway Beginning July! 14th andi con tinuing through . septHinbtT 'th fares to Portland j will b-: Week-end . . . . ! &t.OO Kv-ry day . . . (including' war tax) Week-end tickets on sale Sat urday and Sunday, return limit Aiuiitiay; everyday tickets return limit date of sale. Thesp fares save Ji" cents atwl ii 7 cents re- peotively, compared with regular fares. v. Richie. Telephone 727 Agent Adv. State & HiKh Sts. OB. ELLIS TELLS OF TRIP NORTH Grace Hansen Is Guardian Tn an order issued by the Mar ion tfounty court yesterday, Grace Hansen is appointed guardian of Wallace and Richard Howe, mi nors and her bond of 500 accepted. BITS FOR BREAKFAST Xelson Secures License A marriaee license was issued yesterday to Frank M. Nelson. Sa lem electrician, and Maudie Ethel Quirl, stenographer, also of Salem. i Home Builders Take Notice w ean care Ton money on yourr Plnmhta Supplies; it wlU pay yon to come and a. iont nrleei. We el ways hate supply of all kind, ' - - 4 " I- TenUj all siief, prices eij low r CAPITAL Bargain House We bay and sell everything ! Phone S98 J1I Cnemeketa Bt. Tw'rfy ars of Study more than thirty years the proprietor of this school has laDorea io ma.c its courses as concise and and practical as is consist- ent witn morougiuic. How successful this etton has been is evidenced by the scores of successiui graduates wiio, give ims school much of the credit for their success. T .i no i ii vnu more about our courses and the work we are doing this summer Capital Business College 8alem, Oregon White in MarshflHd Pnlonel Oeoree A. White, adju tant reneral of Oregen. left Tues day for an. inspection trip to Marshfield, where it is planned to remodel and add to the state armory, and official approval is needed before going to worK. lie is due to return to his Salem of fice, today. i Wolfard Will Build New -Residence at Silverton SILVERTOX, Or.. July 13. iSneHni to The Statesman.) J. wifnrrt has beean the excavating for his new residence which is to be built on North Water street between the one he now occu pies and the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Goplerud. Arthur Madsen was a business caller at Salem today. Mrs. L. H. Meyer visited at Woodburn yesterday with rela- tivoa Alvin Leeard and Elmer John son are spending this week at the coast. Salem Physician and Wife Now Visiting at Ket chikan, Alaska liaise moro lio.;. More hogs, more cows, more corn, more money. . If the Salem district lived fully up to its opportunities in swine breeding, there would be plenty of home capital to uevelon tins dis trict to the limit. It would mean millions of new money annually m m Henrv Clews, tha Wall street authority, in his current weekly financial letter, savs: "While trading is admittedly slew at pres ent, those in position to speak au thoritatively do not hesitate to say that the outlook for increased activity next fall is now growing brighter." Again: "The pick-up in quotations has improved senti ment fully 100 per cent and this is always retarded as a great moral victory." That sounds ood. The Statesman will publish to morrow an article by A. L. Lovett. entomologist at the Oregon Agri cultural college, on broccoli mag- cot control. He recommends tne so-called corrosive sublimate treat ment; four treatments. He says that will clean them out. The ar ticle was received too late last night for this issue. Now. eo to It. and keeD it up. till the balem Commercial club is ruiranteed enough funds to not only keep it going as well as it has been going, but 500 per cent better. That will keep Salem hop ping to the front in the prosperity procession. ' A letter received from Dr. tt. V. Ellig. who with. hi wifo Tpwntlf set out lrom Salem to Ketchikan. Alaska, tflls of their safe arrival at the nort bland port. Th-y v'.s ited for a day in Seattle, then took a day in Victoria, and finally got ineir .steamer lor the nortti. Ketchikan is a city of a little mflrp than 7.0(1 nnliti In t inn anrl A. thriving, hustling business plare. The Ellises visited the liitle In dian town nearbv, Metlacatla. where Fnthpr Duncan did" his wonderful missionary work to the early Alaskan lninans. On the shin which lav at an chor in the stream iust before sailing from Victoria, a naval prisoner who was held on tne snip innmed overboard and started to swim asnnrf. a. iui mu a v. ay. He was a powerful swimmer, and Deat tne Doat tnai wa,s soon o his trail. But whon he reached land hfi collntiKier! . as hp triod 10 cl:mb .Tie stetp bank, and was un conscious for a number of Hour? after he was brought back to the ship. On one of the steamer exclu sions out from Ketchikan, a huge s-'al came alongside and apparent ly challenged the captain to a race. The captain was not a very game sport, for he grabbed a ri fle an took a shot at the animal, but missed. The seal is still at rTberty, so far as the Ellises know. Dr. Ellis has gone to Ketchikan for an extended visit with h:s son. Dr. ft. V. Ellis, a graduate of Willamette, who has built up a great professional business .v his seve years in Alaska. He has been having an almost 24-hour-a-day surgical schedule for many months past, there being a vast territory to draw from, and he having established a rvputi'tion as a skillful surgeon. Dr. Ellis, senior, writes to have T'ae States man sent to him for the summer. "TOLEDO. O. July 1 :: Peri scope, owned and driven, by J. iKxlg.1 of l.-.ingtoii, Ky , wmi tii 2 trot, the Maume- sink--purse $.'.ii(Mi. the fe.i;ure f today's- grund circuit card. w!iin I'eter I'oley got the dare. In the second h 'at t-he stepped ui ' : o3 t . i qti.i' i :ug Urv reco.d made ut Cf t-lanrl last week.' Outsider i Win tit r Dan Aubrt-v, a r.mk outsider owned -by I'arle.- Mitch !! of Find lay. O , and driven by Vic Klein in;,'. v.on ih TurK'eyfoot $-."i,! stake for -: I 7 trailers. Mu othM" feature event of the day. a ter four heat."'. 1' t' r Hieier. the fa- voi'te. v.on the first h-at, but orew second place m othei. w nea Dan Aubrey won the second heat a S- tie;et in the mu'aels pa d $177. CO, the longst price of the local meet. Alexander IL . tin 11 catiiti on and took the third lu-at. but whon "the heat winners raced it off Dan Aubrey won easil B"f time 2:o7 Walter K.. driven bv Sep Palin. won the 2:10 "pace, the first ract of the afternoon, while Lady May slipped through and took the third heat, with the winner get ting the plac '. Het time 2:05. IMpe is rpet Hetty Thornton upset the dope by capturing the 2:13 trot but a fourth heat was necessary tv de termine the winner. his ising took the first heat, while Hetty Thornton need home ahead ot the bunch in the second heat, pis Hing cut a quarter and was drawn and Erskine won the final heat .lust after the first heat started Frank Walker of Dayton was stricken wi h an attack of heart 'trouble. Homey Higgs of Haiti more took Walter's place in the stand. Best time 2S.07H. Wanted- Old Spuds, Cherries, Fresh Vegetables - . -i .'"'. of all kinds, call telephone No. 453 Wiener Roast Enjoyed By Young Silvertonians SILVErvTON'. Ore.. July 13. (Special to The Statesman) A party of Silverton young folks ' - ' 5 " - 'S bacriric -of-L Used Cars - !-: ".'( " )-; -:.'.-;J Sale! We Must Sell Them WeWillSel Them K At Vi-.-.S": j Sat unlay and Suntlay I Matinee and Erenlnf ROY STKWAKT la THE LOXK HAND Other Attractions IN 1 GRAND J J "VI REALTY EXCHANGES Reported by Union Abstract Company j Merrill Lumber & Shingle Co. to Hammond Lumber jCo., lands In section 1-10-5-E., $i and oth er considerations.. Eber Rember to Artnur ien, 15 feet right of way In Albert G. Huton donation land claim, 7-1- E., $23. , May belle and C. w. A. jetie to Marguerite Jette. 66x100 feet tn Andrew Lonetain donation land claim, 4-2-WV $1. C. D. and Esther M. Query to G. R. and Myrtle Hurd. lota 2 and 3, Croisan Fruit tracts No. 2, S523.33. I HOTEL ARRIVALS J MARION Guests registered from Portland were: H. W. Gra ham," I. S. Watson. C. F. Hamil ton. J. Stuart Leavy. Giis Garr- ington, Z. G. Lalfe, William J -Emudig. M. E. Grundy. E. V. Thompson, Fred I. Kelly, L. A. Griffith. W. J. McLellan. J. A. Wilson, J. Pray, J. D. Altman, T. A. Shafer. W. H. Norton and wife, K. I. Simmser. J. F. McNany. Others registered were M. J. Mul linse. San Francisco; H. Shackle ford, D. K. MacDonald and wife. Seattle: George H. Gallagher. Se attle; E. R. Walters and wife. Se attle; G. B. Bowden and wife. Seattle; Arthur Elsatfer. Cleve land; Ro Powers, Boston; Charles Hilalleth. San Francisco; William E. Frenshall. Seattle; John Mont gomery. Phoenix; R. B. Montgom ery, Phoenix; C. Shennon, Tigard; W. F. Eschelman. San Francisco; Mrs. Karl Steincr. Jefferson; 1L New Portland Company Has $150,000 Capital . Articles of incorporation were filed here today by the Kach Manufacturing company of Port hind, capitalized at $K,o,000 The incorporators are Robert Kach, RalF-h G. Bradley and Joel C. llertsche. Other articles. were riled as fol lows: The Crook County Publishing company. I'rinevtlle; incorpora tors. Guy LaFollett. F. A. Fessler. l ot c. Pearce; capitalization, is $20,000. Oregon Supply company. Tort land; Incorporates. E. R- Mc Farland. Ole Stred. Jessie E. Coggeshall; capitalization, 510, t'P.0. Portland Drugless Therapeutic institute. Portland: incorporators. C. F. Easter, Virgil MacMickle. Arthur H. Tasker; capitalization.' IT.i.OOO. '. - ResolHttons of increase from $t5,00 to $3.".00O were filed by the Hicks-Chatten EngraviTig company 'of Portland. CARPETS i' Really Cleaned When a carpet is washed and washed thoroughly with Ish-Ka-Bibble you are sure that all the dust and dirt out of your carpet. fThe colors are brightened, the nap is raised and the sizing is left untouched. The Carpet is as bright and clean as the day it was brought to your house. We clean all makes of carpets; Brussels, Ax minister, Velvet and Ori ental, and Turkish Rugs. No F.ug is too dirty nor is any color too delicate for us to clean. IshKa Bibble Cleaning Co. R. Mercer,; Prop. 420 Ferry St. Phone 1177 ' - , ! ' " : ' .'-".- i' ";. Reduced Prices Reduced Prices - Worth Reduced" To STUDEBAKER.. I ..!...$ 425.00 $ 275.00 STUDEBAKER. !.$ 600.00 MITCHELL 1...$ 750.00 ALLEN (New) .L;$1450.0O HOLLIER "8" OLDS "G" Pem......:. OLDS "6" Dem... 600.00 ....$1650.00 i. . - 1 I....?16o0.00 $ 450.00 585.00 $1195.00 $ 30D.OO, $1450.00; $1550.00 w iji.j j Udll... IDdU. OLDS "8" Dem (7-Pas.) U$2145.00( $1925.00 MANY OTHERS TO SELECT FROM ; Liberal terms on any of above cars. Salesroom ;will hold open each night this week until nine o'clock. Come early. Select the cajr you want - : - ' i ' ( . ," I.;. , 1 d Oldsmobile Sales Co.j 185 S. Commercial Street Phone' 380 5 " '' - ! ' ; And on the subject of It has become an established fact that Home of the best offerings of the bear are now on - Wc Carry The Trunk right up wheie it 13 wanted. Our transfer service does not end at the front door. It aimt to be complete and satisfactory in every detail, j If yon are going away have us take your trunk and check; it. When you 1 return hand usj your bajgage checks and wej'U have your things up aDd n their places LARMER TRANSFER as promptly as it is possible to get them there, j PHONE S30 At The Electric Sign 'SHOES" I Why, Just Think, Man " i II n ,a modifN English last, with a rubber heel a welt sole, and an ali leather inner sole at.... j $7.00 T s A Brown English, all leather sole and heel at " onl - - $3.85. - An Oxford? Yes. - Brown calf skin with robber j heel $7.50 But the last's the best of ill the rest Men's Brown Elk skin work shoe, with n all on SPECIAL SALE aC-fiZilM Nufsed! s - .rs.