f ft t A f a ? i s t t t. TT 'NEWS -Third PaHf Hit i , ? tin order: to avoid hitting I ,C. Demarest of 230 sooth :14th ! street,, J. Hipnrry or route 8, "swerved to, one side and instead hit i W.' H. ' Tnnnan of 7 16 north .114th. Littla damage was done. 1 Jack's Cafe .- - ' . 163 S. Com. St. A good place to eat. Tables and counter. -Adv. Estate Filed -.; The estate of llary L. Smith aged 9t who recently died J at Silver ton, was admitted,' to, ,lpro ( bate yesterday. Ifeirs named In the will s are her five children, nollle Marquart. ; Ona Henjum, Bert Ik Smith, Gifford Smith and. Toyson SmlthT " J The estate ' Is valued a$ approximately sj.ouu and. personal property" at $2,200 ' f js .;, s . .. ..... . , .t.. 1 jlacDonald Farmer Almanlo-i u At -Tyler's Drag Store. adv. ' . OlMn Not Guilty . ; s. B, Olson,,-Woodburn I Jeweler, accused of carrying concealed Weapons,; was . found'! not ' guilty by a jury In ? the Justice , court yesterday. . j - '. r Artisans , Attention 4 Installation of of fieeral tonight. Clood . entertainment and eats. Bring basket; lunch. Adv. Pupils Take Exams. r a . 'Eighth" ''grade pupil who .ex pect to getithelf-grammer schoo) diploma In time- toj enter- higji school in February" will takeN ex aminations : this . Thursday, and Friday according, to word from .the.', county school 'superintend eiifa office. Students who were conditioned last Jum ; will take tie examinations' at this -tlme. . ill! . v '! ' - ! . Trusses -ntted at Tyler'a' prug Store by tVj expert: in ; the usineas-d?. trunk -Fined : .:.'.- r U . V. Martin Sullivan of Hood Rive Xlo . was founds drunk at' Statg oSntinti an ;jo You Varm Insids is Well As Oat? -""l 1 - - . ' WH01JS WHEAT irtBiiA food for boar warmth, but thr la a wU HP. fervac bttwtn WHOLS WHEAT batvn -whla wool nd mhoidf doth, la eheoainc WHOLE WHEAT jrra Uilct play f. k for WHB-IA.LOH, pitMUi (WHZAX A LOHE). TJXIA-L03T la' a whole wheat mush to be cooked and lerred tame aa corn meal noh. - WHE-TA-LOH U to nuDd bmtii 'ft- "Btain ALIi OP THB WHEAT isfC'rs i eoip4 WHIAT ALOi'i AAemieal analy- i eompoBcd ' f least fourteen - Bfenul iaerectiflnt 'afc: aa lime pilar. irn jobv? caiom, no,.'' phosphorus i eu. . Tho : . tamo anl7i abowa '-tail wheat eontabu h na hsuu. ui b pnetxeaUr , th ani "proportion 'triiil taa -tioa of awimro-. - Heo, ' aU amtaarfc. tiM aro acreod that WHEAT (whola wheat) ia the moat perfect food for mankind. ; ; - ;: ? ''y': TV piwdaet ia -' la ad. ..from wheat crewa ia Oregoa aad ia wado by Oro roa people ia Oregon. Ia other worda Hill aomo inuuitry. . kLTAUCiI Gereid Co. . Saloai, Oreroa. .. . r ODD Capital Junk ' AU kinds of jurik and second-hand goods. We pay fc9 value. - . 215 Center Street , JPhcne 398 ' L WA-1MTS :,; LADD & BUSH, BANKERS ; Established 1868 ' General Banking' Business Of flee Honrs from ft.- 't r Si -v, x laiu.ier:traijsfer ; i t PHONE OSO' ( ' and Commercial streets Tuesday mgnt was fined $10 by Judge Poulson in the police court yes terday. . , Sentence jwas, suspended ror JO days in order that Sullivan might have a chance to rase me money, i w j I'oultry-keepera iii-erada -KlrV frf lac. . ot Needhama, 558 State street. Or der early. Adv. ' Cars Collide , i f A Ullman ' of! ! S&5 nortn Church reoorted an aeni wnh a Mt. Richards, at 14 th ana fetate streets yesterday. Some damage was done to the Richards car Reports Accident - ?, 1 R. Oldering of route 8, re- Ported.! aii accident on Court be tween Liberty and Commercial streets last night, i Little damage was ' done to either car. Husband Missing t-r Mrs. , Myrtle" Young of route 7, Salem, reported, to , the police yes terday evening that : her husband had been missing since last Sat urday. He had. Just' left the hos pital and was reported as being ta .poor bjealthV He is 37 years old, 5 feet 6 .Inches lnr height and. weighs 160 pounds... He was wearing a brown j overcoat , with a grease spot on. the back. He had a scar on his ' left' cheek. . Dr. B. II. IVhlte ' ; , . Announces the , Installation or apparatus for the practice of elec tronic reactions, uas outlined ; and taught by Dr. Albert Abrama. 506 TJ.:S. National Bank bldg. Adr; Betls Glvenl ' ' f ; The bed run1 at, the : station was exceedingly j light yesterday evening, only three men apply iaa: for accomodations. They were P. Morrow;' A. Nlchlea and G. Meikle. ! J " ' ; - Salem Bargaia House Buys.' and sells new and second hand furniture and tools. We also . buy . all' kinds of hides and Junk. Highest cash prices paid. 320 N.' Commercial . Phone 483 Do Yon Enjoy-: Your Work? I ! v No' one can enjoy his work aa herehould if his ; Vision is not perfect. A pairljOf ithe tight ikind xf glasses till often, change , labor, that seem ed a mere ; grind, - iinto pleasurable .work. ' v. If you have I to i use your eyes constantly get a pair of glasses and see . how much easier you can do your work. : . MORRIS" OPTICAIi CO. 301-5 Oregon Bldg. j Oregon's Largest Optical; . ;- , s Institution - : . fPhon 239.for appolntmeflt SALEM. OREGON ,save ;??, by buying your "Erdware and furniture at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Cow 285 No. f Commercial St, IT- Phone 947 1 FOlt GIFTS ' THAT LAST f , " Diamonds . Watches, v. . Jewelry and verware. Phone - 1255. Salem," Oregon ' i 10 a. ra. to 3 p. m. s.. i t EVERY SHOVELFUL OF COAL we put In your, cellar mean! int mn mnf T ! romfort. Everv Hump will he a heat producer, i .1.1. n stone In the entire load. Why , pay for the latter ,when for. the , same moaey you - can, get all r eoal by ordering here? 2 Also handle briauettes andwood. Vara Collide . C. B. Munro of i Calgary Can ada reported an accident with Ml V.- Oeorgd of Jefferson."- Toe Munro - car ' .was slightly : dam aged. . ' i We Specialize on Beth Hat I For ladles and Madge Evans hats for. children. Advanced spring styles are .now on dis play., stith Millinery Store. Adv. License. Issued'. ' A . marriage - license was,. Issued In the county clerk's office, yes terday, to . Harry C. Graves of Woodburn Palmer of and Miss j Ve,rrel G Salem. Wheel, Found A Dayton, bicycle was found at AdolpK's -Cigar store i by officer Thompson yfeterday - and taken to -. the- station , Its . owner may recover it by. calling: at the local station. The Annual , Meeting Of the stockholders' i ot tbe Thos.' Kay Woolen MHHCb., wiU be held at the office ot the com pany in Salem, on Tuesday, Jan. 1C, 1923, at the hour of 9: 3U a. m. Any business tnac may properly come before that; meet ing" will be transacted! -K. J. Swafford, Secretary. Adv. Ileetlngs Sutcessfal ; "The -Ark a Type of the Church! was , the . tople pf. a ser mon givn-last pight at the) First Christian church. H. M. Barnett and J. Frank Harbison are con ducting; ; an' ' "enlistment" cam paign Isfor the -local church, a stringed orchestra of lour; pieces will furnish music this evening for the services. "The Wages of Sin" will , be the topic , this eve ning and "Sending Regrets' -will be the topic for Friday. No services will he .beid Saturday. Sunday will be'aUtomobile day In the interest of the Bible school and church. ' I Mrsl Susan'ne "Carter,, county school . superintendent of "Jackson county, left,, yesterday ; for ; her home, after a , visit of one week In Salem. ' " , Artisans .Will Hold f . . " : InstallaUon tonight. All mem bers urged. to attend good' enter tainment and basket lunch' Bring something. Adv, Train Service to Jefferson The Southern , Pacific " reports that they are now. runhlng on regular, schedule ' to Albany - by way of; Jefferson,' trains leaving every day at 3:45 p.m. Trains are also running to Oregon ' City now. . .," 1 ' '"i ' '. Talks' to HhrW Schools-- i. Prof.'. C. : M. Panunilo of Wil lamette ; nniversity' spoke "yester DIED HUTTON Owen Hutton pass ed away at 'the - home of ..his son, Harry D; Hntton of Salem, Jam 1, 1923,- at 7 a.nu. Mr. Hutton was 6 years old and has been a prominent resident of Salem, all hhrMife. v He M survived by his widow Sarah E. Hutton.. one sister, Mrs. 14n4 nie Harbin of Waterloo, and three chUdren, Mrs. Oswald West of Portland, Mrs. Ben . Ol cott of Salem and' Mr. .Harry R- Hutton of Salem. Funeral services will; be held in th Webb & Clough chapel Friday January 12, at 2 p.m.- Rev! Kantner will conduct the ser vices, i Interment will be in the IOOF cemtery. The - remains are at -. the home of Harry R. 'Hutton; I ..-;Law SN HOWARD At the residence, two mlfes west ; of Salem, Polk county .Tuesclay "Jan."9, Mrs. Ethel Howard, age ! 22 years, mother otTherif Howard . age two ' yjears, daughter of Mr. and f Mrs.. James , Carruth, sis ter of Frank, Edward, Eldon, Leila, Delia, Edna and Ella Carruth.: . Funeral Iservices to day. Thursday at- 2 o'clock from Rigdon's -mortuary; "Inter ment City i View cemetery. MANSKE Mrs. Lorena MansKe died at a local hospital January 10. 1923, at the age of 20 years. Body at;Wbb.,Clough fhheral parlors and funeral an nouncements? Jater.. , . ':", Rigdon&Sbrfs MORTUARY Unequaled Service Webb'&CloUgh ' Directers' Expert Enibaliicr Clancy, FloluIcfv ; 125 Iforth High. Phone S81 Say itwitiiiFIowersf day at the high schools In Wood burn,' Hubbard and Gervals." Legal Blanks f 1 :; ' s,f. V Get them at The. Statesman' of fice. Catalog on application.. Adv. . Son ss . Born - , A sou was born- Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs.' M. H. Lytel who live six miles north of Salem. Daughter 'Born-? . r ; Mr. ,r. and ,. Mr. C. D. Runner, who live near. Salem, are rejoic ing, over the birth of a daughter, Dorris May, - January 7-. ; A ClaaaiXled Ad -, Will bring you '-'a buyen Adv. PERSONAL James: Stewart, of . .,Corvalls, former; member of , the 'legisla ture, Fa' in Salem yesterday,;. Mr.: and Mrs. George McGee of Hlllsboro were able to return ;t6 their home yesterday,' having been j stranded . in Salem t because of high water. " ' A.J C. Barrows, school clerkof Shaw Was' a visitor : in : the city yesterday. - - - : ; Mrs. Mary Fulfcerson, county school1 superintendent, -left ye- terday for a' visit to the Turner schools.' i J. C.1- Gopelarud ' of Brush Creek i was In the cltjr f or a short time yesterday. John - Miller a farmer- of .Don ald- was id Salem yesterday. CUT mils' OTJl-IT 18 WORTH MONEY - -; ' - i Cut out, this slip,, enclose-w?th Be and 'mail It to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You . will receive in. re turn- a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar . Compound for cxJugha, colds and croup; Fo ley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney .and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a .whole some and, thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, bilious ness,. headaches,''': and -sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. TrobpnfllMs; , ( Continued from. page. 1 ) Tbe French ambassador v" and the Belgian : charge d'affaires to day submitted identical notes to the eOrmaa government regarding Joint action -by France aaxdBel glum 1 nthe Ruhr. ' Baron .von Rosenberg, mlnlsterol foreiga, al fairs, informed the foreign, affairs, committee of the ; Reichstag ; thai the German ., government. , weajd not reply to the notes, but-thatf would lodge a protest againstthe impending action in the: Ruhr: as constituting breaches! of existing treaties and international law. " ; Germany t has i denounced .the concordat with Italy under which Germahy would, have paid' 800, 000,000 marks for the7 redemption of f German property in . Italy.-?.:, .... - Germany today: ; recaUedi her ambassadors at Paris and. Btns selsr They'' were " lnstmctetftQ leave the . embassies in charge of the counsellor - ' DUSSELDORF, Jan. 10. r (By The Associated Press)- General Degouttee, commander , of the French forces, ? arrived - here thi3 evening. . Essen will' be, occupied within 24 hours, according to all indications, although French gen eral' headquarters refuse to . con firm this officially. All owners and drivers Of motor cars and mo tor trucks in ' Dusseldorf : have been instructed to hold themselves in' readiness to report within half an hour, after - receiving orders, to transport French troops. . No privatt motor yehicles will be per mitted f to, leave', the Duesseldorf area tonight. - - Paasses have been issued to the coorre8pondents , permitting them to follow the -French, troops lno the Essen . district, J and these passes are good .for, only 2 4 .hours, . Rations are being issued to the infantrymen, but headquarters of ficials insist they have received ho final instructions from Paris. , MILAN, Jan.. 10. (By the As sociated Press.) The . Corriers Delia Zera, says it understands a proposal was drawn, up today at the '.foreign -office in Rome and telegraphed to Paris, under which the .Italian: government 'owing to the voluntary isolation of Great Britain, welcomes the Opportun ity of an agreement -between France ; Italy and Belgium to' in vite ' Germany to . cooperate in a direct" settlement of the vpara-i tions question." . .:. ' i The newspaper adds that th4 proposal in no way affects the at titude Italy adopted with respect to France's action in the Ruhr; but rather 'tends ' toward ' keeping the ; reparations ' dispute - on ) peaceful footing and preparing by means of l a possible agreement between the .continental powers. the foundation' for European re construction. , . V . ESSEN, Jan. 10. (By thS As sociated Press.) A: civilian! mob estimated at 6000 assembled in front . or the ftotei Kaiserhpz to night and demknded the ezpnlsiok of the; members of the French: I commission which was supposed to ;e ' quartered there. ' Several hundred eventually forced an en trance but were ' met by .Dr. L.u. ther, the lord mayor of Essen and food- minister in tbe Cuno cabt- niat.whopieadiedwithithenirr .The.' lord mayor, was successful and- theV crowd struck up .a yo- cueroua chorus ot patriotic songs and, dispersed.. MQ9COW, , Jan. i 0. ( By the Associated - Press.) The" Russian lrsa generally views " France's action , with regard to the". Ruhr, together , with, the breaking up in disagreement of the Parisconfer ence of: premiers as threatening new--ar.; ;.5 Ther communist Jeadexa, always h4ve takn- the stand: that Pre mier :Polncares policy1 was the very .thjag to j drive r Germany to revolution and they : therefore are watching the situation r latently. PAHrsV JanC iji. (By" the1 As sociated Press!) -French troops started before .midnight fof their posts" la the. first, : or EssenJ' sone in the Ruhr, according to: late ad vices.. The engineers will proceed to JSssen at '5 o'clock tomorrow morning and the whole .operation ' CONFERENCE OPENS- t j WASHINGTON; Jan.: lO.The national. conference on; woman In industry, called by the women's bureau. of the department. of la- bor-yjWiji open 'a three-day session here, tomorrow, with - more than ifify women delegates from 35 states representing j- nearly, every national organization of women in tb -United States expected in attendance. . . ! -' ' Restaurant Injunction Taken ' Under. Advisemerit 1 Whether th-e secretary of state has a tight to operate a restau rant fof profit on the state house grounds is one of the questions involved in the ' injunction suit -brought against Sam Kozen sec retary of state, by representatives of several Salem eating houses. I Judge George H. Bingham took the case under advisement yesterday- following the close- of argu ments by either side. Judge Bing ham gave no intimation aS to when a' decision might bo expect ed in the ease. Life-insurance Agent- ... to , Attend .Convention v J. H- f Nicholson, general agent for the Metropolitan life insur anOjei company is preparing' to start back . to New York, about January 1 9, - to ' attend the na tional ' meeting of the company's agents. This Is a big event,' to wind up, in the annual banquet aj he Waldorf-Astoria," and tliey expect to have about all the "big guns" of finance that , the hotel will hold. C. M. Schwab is one of the; speakers; there will be senators " and , common statesmen', until nobody - much Will notice them. Mr. Nicholson plans to - stay' in ' the metropolis only about" five days in all ; Ore- oks far ; better to , him than Broadway or any of those over- ct o wded wildernesses. Defendant in Amended Complaint wants dio B'In' an amended ansvre'rl to the complaint f lied' by 1 W. J.' c, Turn Idge vs Nr Br Nelson the defend ant asks for judgment against the plaintiff for 516 Less 1.7 3 or 1434.27, to wichi amount he claims, he was damaged j ' According to the complaint the defendant , purchased - 6 4.3 acres of land neaf Jef f ersoh from the plaintiff. The contract also in cluded three rolls of wire, which however were removed, before possession.- Their value Is placed at $16. f In addition' the- defend ant states, the plaintiff; forcibly removed a telephone to which ex tent he; was damaged to the sum of 1500. The 181.73 is an amount which the defendant admits he owes the plaintiff, Trains; Again Moving ; Over Coos Bay Branch . EUGENE, Or., Jan., 10. Fof the first (.tfme, , since the floods of the' ' pnst -Sew days stopped operation i of trains on the Coos branch ot the v Southern Pacific between Eugene and Mfershfield. passenger trains began to move over .the branch today. On the first ; train, for the coast . since last Friday . were three carloads ot mall,: three carloads of bag gage 4 and' about 200 passengers. Submarine is Reported i Disabled off Hatteras WASHINGTON Jan! . 1 0. The submarine F-l 9 was reported dis abled tonight oft Cape Hatteras, in .; a wireless message received at the naval communications or- f Ice here. ' The -message 1 did .not give . details,' ea!dr there- had been a fire in the engine 1 room and that TJSS savannah was proceed ing to the "aid of . the craft which wa enroute irom New . lonaon, Conk, to the- East Indies, BEZDEK HAS ASSISTANT STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Jan. 10. Hugo Beidek, director of athletics at Pennsylvania- State college, tonight 'announced the appointment of Glen ' Killinger, a former all-around - athlete at the Nittany institute, as 7 ;assisUnt coach In - football, basketball' and baseball. . B EAR GATS li m LEGION TANGLE Collegians in Practice Game Have Edge on Army Throughout Match : Nobody kept, the exact score, but In a fast, practice' game last night between the American Le gion team . and v the. Willamette Bearcats, . the . collegians ,.' made about three baskets to the army's one. - - Both teams, -were playing good ball; good enough to inter est almost any team - from any? where. .. The Bearcats . madej a number.- of , substitutions, . giving most of the .candidates' for: team honors a chance to show their wares. ' " Posdtloiis Still Doubtful -. The team is not5yet definttely made up; there are several po sitions still in doubt, with two or ntore candidates ' for each place. Shepherd looks quite sure Of, a permanent place, and the team would not be complete with out ; Logan, last year's ' fast for ward. He has been tried at cen ter this year, there being no other outstanding center who could hope, to really : bolster up - the team. Logan, however, is not experienced;-in 'that, position, and he is not thought likely to be left there for. the season. Shepherd, from" Chemawa, has the. best reach J though Caughlin is; a good man' on foot or In the air, and a hard, aggressive player. Emmel is one of the most prom, ising forwards,, fast: resourceful, and he is developing rapidly as a goal-maker, v Robertson r is a strong, experienced guard,', and Patton is always safe at that P sition.4. Max .Jones from Salem high, is showing np well at gqard and :hew will ..quite certainiy be one of the permanent ; spuad, 'Bill' Vinson . Is a strong, aggres sive player, and in practice is one oJL the .best , basket . shots of the teamt Warren Jjones. is one' of the fastest of all the .guards, and, is always in the game. ' ; - OAC Game Saturday ' . Schreiber. , went, in for .a .time 35c per yard value Imported Jap Crepe lOur entire stock in-, eluding a full range of '' colors, goes on sale, per yard . 19c. V LlDDV S 1Y111K v a ! 2 Tall Cans 19c iDel Monte Sugar Peas ; Per Can I 19c i : BalkXocoa J 2 pounds.' Special at 19c 1 - Salt Pork Per pound , t ' ' 19c f r. i1- n oave fYour dupli cate sales checks for Free 1 Pre-'miosis I One :V&'6l'i3ii :'b":':H ItJlbcrl; ( a 1 Only ' HWr-sg ;;sfere, K last , night, showing up ! fairly well. Johnny Bobbins, senior has! worked, faithfully, was one of the. stars in . the class series, and may gf a .chance as guard; he Is a steady, consistent player. Erickson,:a. freshman. Jiasshown up remarkably well, though he was notout last nlgnt; he has a natural aptitude for athletics, as did - his father,' Prof esibr Erick ,son of Willamette, who years ago was a star track and weight man, and i he is counted on for t both basketball and a football in the next three years. Ha might make It even this year. , " . - - Willamette, takes on the first big stunt ,of . the' year" Saturday night in meeting .the OAC team at Corvallls. ; With all the advan tages of a gymnasium of their own, the southern team' seems, to have the best of the irfatch al though the Bearcats have slaugh tered them in some other years, and they will have a hard-fighting team again this year that may do as well as the Willamette giants' of the past. " " " ' ' Willamette River Flood -Crisis Considered Past ' : ' 74r:- ; PORTLAND. .Or., , Jan. 10. The crisis of the Willamette river . flood " was considered- to nightr as . deflnitelyr past. The rjve'r was: falling at: all ' points and despite the" Vctthat, it "was raining again the weather bureau predicted that it. would continue to fall. An estimate of L. the property damage suffered, by the Southern Pacific .company " to its railroad lines and trestles ..with in . the state., placed the total; at approximately $ 1 5 O.op 0, . , Trains genjerally were running today, al though - some detours were being made. C '. : ' . ' ' f KIDNEY TROUBLE .CAUSES - i ;. .....lameness.;. t-; "A lameness . followed . me for some time, and I felt that IF was caused from kidney trouble. Oh1 bottle Of Foley Kidney. Pills ,had Me desired effect: . writes .HV B. Arbuckle, South Barre, Vermont.! Backache rheumatism. dull .neaq ache, toq frequent or burning uri nation ar&jBymptOnS j of ; Kidney Jtnd Bladder ; troublev pjsordVre Sidneys .require prompt" treat ment. - Neglect causes' ! serious complications Foley Kidney, Pills give quick- .relief. Sold every? Where. Adv, . . , -. w i wa-ii V Ladies Fincf Gauge ' Cotton Hose 2 pairs - . Regular 50c value ' - f or-. both pairs, black and brown colors, on ly 2 pairs on sale . 19c Dnrd' Belle Hair iJcU"- Guaranteed . first quality, re? gular price 15c each, two for 25c. All shades and styles in stock go at ;2 for 19c :- t Babies' Rubber Pants Regular , 49c value; Sanitary Rubber Pants for. Infanta made. of good, durable rubber. On sale Thursday, each " 19c. i 2 Talr Men'a t Jersey, Gloves Regular 19c value Jersey Knit, softly. lned. glove in gray or brown, wfcth knitted wrists on . sale Thursday, 2 pairs' 19 c Ladies' Brassieres Comfort made Brassiere In flesh color; all sizes. Regular 3 5c. value. 1 0n sale Thursday' each : "-! tX.VDITION DkrPIlOTJ SCOTLAND NECK, NY C.. Jan. 10. Tbe condition , of Represen tative Claude Kltchin, minority leader v of the" house, wnb s'seri ously ill here with pneumonia, was reported . tonight as' satisfac tory. Mr.' Kitchin passed a good day and according to bis physic, ians; his lungs are rapidly clear-' Ins- and his general condition ia satisfactory. " , ; " i Whb jtisl happen ?. by guess, fend some who ax a so because of menuX tffor and good judgment;, To . thd latter class beldr.2 ttia "i Wpqtf:p, who choose, wisely - and. for a reason.' Ydu'U. find this cjss u'sujg;,Crescert . Balipg powde.becatie It ; ia,a serciproduct jin$j 5, tQ stand, gv&y kitchen test; y,:.AriA H!siforoicsVVVfPirt , ; erj of teAest have fro veil this" by many years, test, n .V.-r : AtjaTl griacers - Crescent JAanufacjuTing Compar '? ..t .: Keattie.waaiiin?ton- . Dotigh J i.i J -f t . i , 36 inch PureWbita Outihgy Flannel- - A regular .32iTvala8" Heavy, ; firm, fleecy qualify pn. salfe Thurs ciay, per yara ; 196 ' ' - . - n .Fresh Ground Ccff2 4. Per i pound j ' Picnic Shoulders I Per; pound t 19c . Campbell's Tomato Soup , 2 cans . ; 19c ... 4 Bars '"n J - Toilet Soap Made in the Palm Ol ive Faetory 19 c -s - i .". Free With pur-, chases w of , 12 and over In any de partment, . - it mi a. m li'f v 'H.T ta j );'.: f.-, ... i .. 4 4 i "'.I 5 .. - r - - '