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I THE OREGON STATESMAN. SAT.KM OREGON SATURDAY MORNING MAY S, 1923 ; a w mmmmm A Clarence and Cynthia Adams to tie lurreina court ot Oregon was taed la the circuit court yea;eli Ixj by the defendants. Accord US to a decision rendered In tae circuit court in March 1923 Judg ment was (found for the plaintitu pheasant's Kyc Xarriasus. Itlom--( Three dozen. 25c; tulips, 1 dok. 30c Phoae 10Z4-W. Adv. aoght Speeding 4 i Howard-1 reaoioT9 jwaa arrest si tor speeding at, the rate' bt ft? case will probably-come up la. the otfceot appeal ot the ease it1? oftT fXU c,Bb " erover and Svea Hayes against U. th0 mst comfortable r justice court today.- A Surprise Awaits-Yon- 1 1 At Tick Brothers. ' See the Red Sird next jwjeek. Adv. Case Dismissed ' V The case ot Lang & Co., agalhBt Jxmes Foley which was to be tried ' In the justice court was dismlsa ed yesterday after satisfactory jar Tiagements - tad been made : pe - tween the two parties, The wait .LhnM for MSt:i:i;'.: J ,' 1 b j Tlshlng Numbed Published ; f rJTshermaj. iNumber":- is the i inn-title tor, the last and current :, issue of die Oregoh'jm&gazlneJ ls ; sued this week in Salem. It Is pu jied to the rtrlnvtItb. , turning j stories stories .ca ood adtice. jj4,Nut" stories written .by the paen j wbar lived' , them, picture, stories ;i that fare calm and smooth, the ; klnd.pt taeklewhat perfectly nn : necessary,' superfluous advleej tor every flsherT knows it"air without help! fishing aws, and 4 flShtng i atmosphere from! cover to cover. I There are even fishln poemsj The cover is an ancient dub wno ts probably (King Tut' ln- disguise, with his costly tackle and his no catch cord, dickering wltli a lox- ifeatdred little Egyptian lad! who with his willow pole and,pinnoos: has caught tk whole trnckload oi splendid Egyptian fishes. I $1 Do PaU -a Sellers Kitchen cabinet in your kitchen; H. I. Stitf Fur niture Co.- Adv. , C l ;'"" , ' i iii i r ' ' 1 , I Scouts In Charge ; i ' Salem Boy , Scouts will be i the fentertalners at the Chamber ot Commerce luncheon Monday noon? The5 menu, starts with & 'hunters stew. whatever that may .be. . The Scouts themselves will put on the" progranu I Scout jKxecu tive . Howard Zlnser will take three minutes to tell of the! organ ization and its aims; then the boys , take it over and' give Scot dem- f "oust rations. : RatLarvV bbrcfclain Uops. vent ilated metal, lined cake and bread box on sale at H. Lut Stiff Furr nIturecompany.rrrAdv. Elks Extend Courtesy ' .The Salem. Elki ; have, extended the courtesy ot their club rooms i tor vtslUng Shriners who are at- ' tending the Shrined ceremonial " i Dr. C?L Thrxtall Osteopathic Physician) and . t r SorgeoB ?yV'- ' 'S28 OrcgOii Building h'',' j '.: Phone 258 "For Gifts 1 That Last j JUmiAIfBROS. Diamond. Watclaes,' Jewelry ,: tu 'jM.i-od Sflvwrwarewj ;. tinae ia55,';-SalOrgoi Salem Ainbiikre Service Day and Nlgntj ; , Phone 6661 . ' 173 8. Ubeqty St. , ; f Salem Oregon Capital Junk I AH kinds off junk and second-hand tiods.; pay full value. f 215 Centjer Street Phori3 39 -, ;:cof; .(.,; WADJTS ill I. OlDD & BUSH Bankers Established 1868 General B&nldns Bcsisess Cffflce Honrs froxa rooms In the cttvm.ii wh lounging furniture and reaa. .6 laoies, ,1 j The Lailk pt the-L will on Saturday. yay 5, hold! a pooked food and hcsmemade candy aJe; will serve ho coffee. Band- aV!.9 nd ,c "earn, at the building onjN. Commercial and Chemeketa j streets recently vacated by the Buslck grocery.- Speeder Arrested V - ' Perry O. Derebexg ot route t. was arrested by Officer Edwards, veaterdav: )v..,. -- , . I j mtTBcu omppmg ana Market along North Commercial. He was charged with speeding at the'rate of 30 miles an hour, : -"! v I - Wait for the Red Bird 1 r " . It ntfll 4e at Vick Brothers next week-Adv. -jj' .-; , Is Fined : W. Hj Street appeared neiore Judge Poulsen. in the police court yesterday and pleaded guilty to a charge of allowing his ihorses to run at large, I He was flhed Baseball Sunday-L i i . . Portland police and Salem Sen. ators, Oxford park, 3 p m. Adv. Speeder Cangbrf I v v -O. A. Donagbue of 645 Kerry was arrested J byji Otricer Shelton yesterday on I Fairgrounds road between Highland and the South ern Pacific tracks, lie was charg ed with speeding at the rate ot 32 miles an hour, and was tinea - A Classified. A1 - Will. bring yon. a buyer-Adv. Wheel Stolen Bay Nash ot 1370 North Eigh teenth . reported j that his wheel was stolen from; the Grant htgn school yesterday. . Boys Escapeu j -'J ' Snpt. Lw M. GSlbert, ot the toy training school reported last nlgnt the escape of two boys who had been "trusties' (at the dairy barn and took the chance to. get away. Wayne Wilson Is 14 years old. dark complexion, - brown eyes, black hair, height 4 feet 7 Inches, weight about f 5 pounds. Kay- mond Cherneyfis the same age. sandy completion,- , blue eyes. sandy hair, r, weight about , 95 pounds. Wilson was sent to tne school two years -ago, for . , ap propriating ; an! automobile ' and seating out to : v'sit , California. The 4 boys. are I believed to have gone to the sonthward.. , Tulip Farm. Pictures. See them! The song Shop.- AdV. ' : Columbia- BJver Paper M ills . t8 per centj preferred stock, cumulative frcien June 1, can now be had from; iA. Q. Rlach, Bligh hotel, or the Salem Bank of Com- merce.- aqt Art Exhibit SecnreoV r; . Shrlners and their ladles ana all Salenv folks are being Invited to view a' collection of reproduc tions of painUns of well known artists, which the Gilbert: etuaio and Craft shp has been fortun ate enough td secure for exhibit. The collections consists of the re productions o the works of tne old masters and ot moaern Am erlcan art. The studio is locatea at UTi'Nortb,' commercial street. upstairs.- Adv. v;: i ; ;v;-.r A Dont Miss the Only Big Dance- In the ValSey at Dreamiana every Saturday night Adv. ; net licenses Marriage licenses were lssuea - f niiowine in the : county clerk's office yesterday: j Stewart Arnold of .Welfe Creek and Irene vrnnihT of Salemr and Henry Baer and LiUie Gerber ot Salem. iTndilr Finishing 'Viims thei Song Shop, open Sundays. Av. ' '. . :'. ; Three Trusties Escape- - The escape ot Robert ELeroy, John Pike and Elvln Nelson, trus- ihl Ttenltentlarv woou rmn. was "reported yesterday. They escaped Wednesday. LeoJ was received from Malheur coun ty, January 122," to serve a term of not to exceed lour vears. Pike was receieved from DR. C H. SCIIB1K ! Has Moved to Hit New -i.-. -- .1- Location - ' 249 So- Cottase Street .. Phone 1183 10 a. m. t 3 p. m. 1'. mi . i 1 i ; - ' 1 - ; w . . . Josephine county on January rv. mis year, tor larceny in a dwell ing. ana was to serve three years Nelson was received from uma- una county February 14. this year, to do two years for larceny. Kgypajan ' Jewelry -v j Vivid with colors the EgyD- tlans loved, tntrieuing with exotic designs' comes the new shipment of earrings. See the new ones in this display. Sale price b$c 85c, and S1.48V iller'a Adv. ' Iavls Will Filed . r The will of William Davis was tiled in the county clerk's otuce for , probate yesterday. Kula Pearl Schram, a daughter is be queathed the sum of l,650 while the-remainder of the estate is to be given to Blanche "A. Davis, tne widow. ' Provision' otherwise has been made for two sons, Lester and Ralph Davis. Chicken Dinner , Will be served by the ladies ot St. Joseph's church, Thursday eve ning,, May "10. at- McCornack, nati from,B:30' to.7:30. Following tne dinner a card party will be given. Everybody welcome. Adv. Legal Blanks : - Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application Adv.- -.?,.: - ; Not Under Act Moior vehicles nsed by factor ies ordealers -to deliver goods to buyers, with; .a. 'Charge made for the service, r do not come under the automotive transportation act, according tq an opinion of Attorney- General "Van Winkle written for the public 8rv ice commission. The Question arises from the fact that some concerns deliver: their goods -,' from ) Portland to The Dalle3, Salem and other distant points. The opinion holds ' that they are not under the act If they make the deliveries exclusively for their own business and ! Inci dent to sales, and therefore they do not have to. pay the license' and conform to other regulations pro vided in the act. ' f Wanted - . 'A housekeeper for four moth-; erlcss children, youngest 2, oldest 12.. Salary, $40 a month and board. Lady about 50 preferred Phone 1339.Adv. Assumed . Name The name of Salem Auto ser vice to be used henceforth in their business was filed, in the county clerk's office yesterday by A. W. Sandberg and II. J. Ostllnd, ot Salem. . J Waring Resigns . : j " L. D. Waring, recently of th Salem postofflce force, has hand ed in his resignation, and on May X became associated with the Oregon Wood Products company in West Salem. He was formerly an jens'neer, and he will take charge of the power end of the rapidly : growing f actoryv , Mr,. Waring has become a stockholder In the company. Hfs home Is out on the Wallace road, just beyond West Salem. Mr. Waring'e place In the postof fice has not yet been filled It would fall logically to : DIED 1 !; WOODWARD Ida A. Woodward of 869 Marion street,! died at at the age of 62 years.Resident 1:0 a. m.. May 4, at her home of Salem 18 years. Besides her husband, Newton Woodward, she is survived by a 'slater, Mrs. Martha' Johnson of Chlpwood, Or.; one daughter.Mrs. Ruby . Lanham of .Salem4 tone , L. T. Woodward of Orenco.s or. Mrs. Woodward bad lived j in Salem for the last 18 years. Funeral, services will be held I from .the; Rigdon mortuary on r Sunday,' Iay ' to at, J o'clock p. I'm., after r which the remains wfll be taken no Dallas for In terment. i ROBINSONi" Mrs. Wilbur R. Robinson, a, resident ot ron land, died May 4 at a local hos pital. The remains will be, for warded from the Rigdon mor tuary to Portland for funeral services and Interment. i JOHNS Mrs. Lncy A. Johns, 71 years of age, dJed .May ai me home of.her . daughter, Mrs. May Van Laamen, who lives .a short distance, south of Salem. Other surviving children are Mrs. Minnie LaDue of Califor nia and Willlanj Gadwa of, Pen dleton. Funeral . services will bo held from the Rigdon mor tnary Saturday afternoon. May 5, at 3 o'clock. Interment In IOOF cemetery. -f--jJjJ. Webb & Clougb " I&jFcstrtl Dzrectsrs t Expert Embibstn Rigdon & Son's uoirruAiiiv: 7 " . - Uneqialed Servie the senior substitute, who is Ben Taylor, on a leave of absence af ter a long service in the office. and not anxious tot go back Jnst now. Pay Colllnr., next in line, reslfmed some time ago to take a position outside, but he La now available' for this sten-UD. The approval of the department at Washington Is required to make the definite appointment. Baseball Sunday . . Portland police and Salem Sen ators, Oxford park, 3 p. m. Adv.1 Six Fatalities Reported- Six fatal accidents out -of a .total of 609 industrial casualties were reported to the state Indus trial accident commission for the week' ending May 3.- r tThey were Karl Mohorick, Portland faller; C. G. Steward, Yankton, second loader; Hugh William Hurt, of Frinevllle. truck driver; Fred Vamryt, 'Estacada, rail i greaser; Charles Reed, Portland, logger; W. C. Tufford, Portland, laborer. Of the total number of accident! reported. 571 wre subject to the provisions of the workmen's com pensation act, 34 were from firms and corporations that have not elected to come under the act and four were from public utility cor porations not subject to the act. Oswald's Greater 10 Serenade!- That extraordinary orhcestra- at Dreamland every Saturday Adv. , ' Perrydale Protests ; Citizens jot Perrydale, ( Polk county, have entered a protest with the public, service commis sion against the Southern Pacific company which, it is said, has announced that it will discontinue passenger service at Perrydale on May 10. Discontinuance of the service, it Is alleged, would leave the town with only' a tri-weekly mixed freight and - passenger ser vice. Sellers The kitchen; cabinet with IB famous features. Free demonstra tion every 'day this week. On sale at H. L. Stiff Furniture. Co. Adv. :' McXary to Oien Offices United States Senator Charles L. McNary is" scheduled to return to Salem :. for his vacation May 20, and will open offices in the United States National bank building. l He expects to be busy much of the time while- in the west and ; will make a number of visitations about the state on of ficial business. Hearing Dates Set The public service commission has set May 11 at Ontario as-the time and place tor- a : hearing of the complaint Of the PayetteOre gon slope irrigation' 1 district against the Idaho . Power Com pany. The irrigation district de mands that the power company continue to furnish power to op- erate the district pumping plants: The commission set May 21, in Portland, for a hearing to inves tigate Intrastate freight ' rates on farm products of all kinds. Wears Straw. Hat Rev. 11. D. Chambers, the rec tor of St Paul's church, is .the' first man ' in toawn to wear a straw hat. He said someone had to set me pace. r PERSONAL I R. H. Bassett. attorney-at-iaw and Insurance man, recently1 re. moved his offices to roomlO Breyman building, where he Is as sociated with the Grant Corby law office. . r HOTEL ARRIVALS I MARION Harry Beckwlth, J. M. Weller, E. E. Bane.- C. G. M1I13. E. A. Lovell,' J. H. Lyman, W. H. Warner, J. Grate, Olsen, R, P. Williams, A. J. Mink. C. K, Saunders, A. ;N. Young, W. JJ Walther, Johrt White, JPortlandj J. W. Pace. Mr. and Mrs. Lock- ney. Walla Walla: Edythe Relst, Mt. Angel; W. E. Dame, J. B. Pittman. J. L. Rockwell. F. Fish, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bal ley, "A. H. Smith. Portland. BLIGII E. E. Lewis. Eugrene; Ellis S. Dement, Myrtle Point; B. Pareen. Marshfield: Mr.' and Mrs. Frank W. Evann, El Centre, Cal.; J. R. McRae, Mllwaukie; B. B. Ireland, L. C. Chambers, H. O. Scot leld, Tacoma; - Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hale, Frank Bulburt, Riv erside. Cal.; W. W. Lunger, La fayette; A." Ferguson, Vancouver; W. Hallahan. O. V. Edwards. H. E. Hardy, Portland; ;EdwIh T.i Hodge, Eugene. ; J- TERMINAL George Brown Z. E. Averlli; R. L. Beeman. . Grant, George Sefham. R. -R.. Pof- fletoft, A. Jl McDaniel. U. Wetter Johnson, A.' C. .Kenny, H. H. Fltr patrick. -Portland; J. J. McMahonf Jacksonville; Earl B. Houston, Bend; D. M. Brown, Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. WUkner. Eu eene: Pansy Zostrow. Sweet Home. ' : : ' -' The cost of living In France Is jumping, possibly for the accom modation of the American tourist crop. :S - : " . : A sure cure for the sleeping sickness Is announced by some ot the' medical savants. Our Ideals that an alarm clock would fill a long-felt want in that direction Exchange. nnoFFis I Age Old Swindle Perpetrated By Milan Sajatovich, Is I Allegation .The age-old "box" swindle, per petrated upon 1 thousand's of un suspecting persona during past de cades, has claimed another victim Yesterday . George Naldenoff . filed suit in' the circuit court against Milan Sajatovich! for recovery, of 13900 which he alleged he had beeii swindled out of by the be guiling Mr. Sajatovich. ? Last August the ' ? plaintiff claims he was approached by Mr. Sajatovich, who represented him self as a plutocratic oil magnate, desirous of scattering his surplas wealth among the poor of the city of Portland and suburbs. It was suggested-by the suave Mr. Saja tovich that the plaintiff assist hint on his mission 'of .mercy by digging up from his own coffers the- sum of S3900: which 'was toj be inserted in a; box. Whereupou having duly ascertained that the. 13900 was safely within the bo the generous Mr. Sajatovich wa to insert an additional $25,000 With, the $28,900 they were 1 meet at a Utcr; date and In conn mon go out upon the highways and byways of Portland, dispens ing among the poor and needy, the contents of the box.,; In consid eration of his worthy deed Mr. Naidenoff- was to receive hJa original $3900 back again, , plus the. additional tidy sum of $3, 900.: ' , Forthwith, the plaintiff alleges he drew from his bank $3900. which he placed within the box. It was condescendingly, accepted by - Mr. Sajatovich, who t asserted that he would i be back in "three or four days." Instead, however, the , elusive Mr. fiajatlvoch hied himself to parts unknown, leav ing behind, him, tho box, which was later found to contain only newspapers, j " A short time ago. however, Mr.- Sajatovich was picked up in New York, and brought back' to Ore gon on a charge of perpetrating a similar stunt an the New . York public. ;jr . And so., being auite sure: that Mr. Sajatovich, is no longer the good Samaritan he represented himself to ' be, Mr. Naidenoff wanes his $3900 back. FIRE WARDENS TO MEET 1 SALEM two-Day Conference An- nouncea tor btate.r.ores ;.;,ter R A,: Elliott. ; " . - ! i - ' - A conference of district ; fire wardens will be held in the state house ay 21 and 22, and programs for- the two 'days, are being dis tributed by F. A. Elliott, state forester. State Forester Elliott. Governor Pierce, Prof. George W Peavy of Oregon Agricultural col lege and other speakeres who are well known in forestry conserva tion work will speak.l - , The program for the two days follows: " Iay 2 1 Iornln g- Session Call t to order F. A. Elliott, State forester. - , Address "Importance of Pro tecting the Resources of the State' Governor Pierce. ; . h N e c e b b a ry Reforestation Measures for Eastern and -Western Oregon." T. T. Munger, V. S. Forest Service. " ? j Discussion.' - j . I Adjournment for lunch. i- ; Afternoon Session , "Relationship of Humidity to Forest Fires."-r-Dr. J. V. Hot mann, direetor wind, river and ex- periment; station Discussion. . , I "Western Fire Fighter's Man ual." C. S. Chapman. Western Forestry and Conservation j asso ciation.' rj! .v--' !;-.; . !, . .--" 1 Discussion. i ''- ) Adjournment. " May 22 Morning . Session 2 Methods of Fire Fighting." W. B. Osborne, Jr., U. S. Forest Lservlce. Discussion. i,v :' i "Fire Fighting Tools and Equip ment CTC, Scott. Forest Fire Pa trol association. o . ' l"Law i Enforcement." . T. M Tslbottf r S. Forest Service, i : Discussion. ; J ' Adjournment for lunch. , ' Afternoon Session 1 "The Logger and the Wardens Their .Relationships." Geo. T. Gerlinger Willamette Valley Lumber company. ' Discussion. ' 1 1 "Interoretallon of State Forest Laws" F. A. " Elliott, State Fort esters f . Discussion. "Organization of tho Field Force" P. -S. King; State rieiu Inspector. . -Discussion. riiA Vomeral Forest Servlee and tiie State Protective Force, R. H. Chapler, U. S. Forest Ser Adjournment. BITS FOR BREAKFAST .The Shrlners are here , - . V - l '1 . 1 And it will be a great day and flight in Salem. I :: - i;V Every -iiTiner is a Knight Templar of Ibirty-secend dgrei iaaon. inpugn in uraer or tne Mystic Shrine is not Masonic. The American Order of - the Mystic' Shrine was established in 1872; though the: Ancient Arabic Order of -Nobles of the Mystic Shrine' was established 646 A. D.", by Kalif Ahi, a son-in-law. - of Mohammed. ; .5 i S .' ;'.- s I ' All the Shrlners and their ladies should see the tulip -farm!..' But it is a pity they could not have seen it in its greater glory a week ago.: .f . i .!-'- - i :.: Every day in every , way, the flower beds in the front yards o,l Salem look handsomer and hand somer. .,.v.- - , - The presumptiooi is (that the baiters of the. present administra tion would abandon all outside work at the penitentiary, because a trusty escapes once in a while, or twice ia a while; would quit cutting over 1000 cords of wood a, month and doing 'a lot of other things looking to the taking of the expense of. the , prison ; from ! the backs of the taxpayers, j Well, let the baiters howl. Theriearer the institution , approaches, Belf-j support, i under the present pro gram," however, : the smaller will te the number of trusties on the outside, 'arid' f h fewer "escapes. But there must be no turning backhand there witt be '.none, be cause of a yellow streak yell now and then,' or often. ' : SUNNYSIDE Mrs, R. V. Bates and children of Portland' spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ; Herbert Bates. "... Clell Pearson returned to Till amook Tuesday." ." Mrs. Fred Murry' spent- Satur day in faalem. Mrs. M. S. Chandler of Silver ton spent several days, this week with! Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chand ler.., - , '. " .. ' . - - f Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Taylor of Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Taylor Tuesday. ''" ' V ' 'Mrs. Eliza McDonald of Salem visited with her -eon, ". W.' E. Mc Donald and family, over Sunday. Miss Grace Chandler spent Sun day at home., f Mr. and Mrs. Ed Drager mado a trip to Salem Saturday. - ON HIS WAY from the oven to the shelf, and they : won't" stay there long. That odor of fresh hot loaves tempts - quick buying. Our bread is so light, -' white, pure and tasty no wonder! ' ; . VAlways BJt. Better," PEERLESS BAKERY LUNCH AND PASTRY I 170 N. ComT St.'i Phone 308 ; ,MTry. Our Pastry" Jln all of the wanted shades.' Your hose must , match your shoes; we have - ' shade you require we Luxite; Waynei4 Onyx f Children's Armourplate Reinforced toe, heel and knee; Imown the world ; I over f for their wearing ' quality I ...ji 25c to 50c MbZzMiQ IP NcHes3 Ounces tor ,1- ; ' ' ' ' Use less than oS hljjhcr priced , r nUJO?r3 CF POUNDS BOUCHT BY OUR ,GCERNfErt:., 1 ' . " IS. - OT: "Quality .Shredded Wheat Biscuit The Shredded Whrat Bisniit f!n. ha inotnllot cm nil plant for making the popular Shredded Wheat Biscuit ' a it i$ made in their large factories and will turn out the same goods at our Btore Friday and Saturday. 'Be sure and come to see this i interesting demonstration; - . " . : 'r,: Ur Wcnic Specialties '.' " " ' These fine days turn oqr thoughts to the open roa4 and the favorite picnicking places. One of the main items of the picnic is the lunch, forwithout a good lunch a picnic is hardly a success. We are especially prepared, , to .furnish your wants in the picnic lunch line, our delicatessen department being equipped for this pur pose If you wish Us to nut un a anecial lunch cnmnletfl .to take along, we can do it ' ( Salads' Potato,' Shrimp, Club House,'. : Mayonaise Dress ing, Cottage , Cheese, Pre pared Jello.. . , : Cold Meats , Boiled Hani, Baked Ham; Corned Beef Loaf, 'Minced Ham,; Summer Sausage, , Sliced .Bacon, Pressed Cooked r. H a m, Kippered Salmon. :u- . -. ... v. - :t-trrries , Strawberries , are coming in bettershape. ... Plenty for Saturday - . I - - 20c, 2 for 35c Florida Grape Frujt lOc-loc California. Grape Fruit, 3 for 35c;;-vj Rome Beauty Apples -Vellow'Twtowns : 4 f " Bananas; firm and ripe Large f Juicy Lemons v " Cakes and Pastry k- We are making special efforts tosupply the demand for Saturday: on. our home-made cakes and French pastry. Special orders for-cakes -mu3t be inby isht o'clock. Sunshine; Angel, Prune, Cocoanut, Nut, Choco late, Jelly Roll, Lady Baltimore, Mocha. : Large assort ment of artistic effects in French Pastry, j Roth Grocery Phone 1885-6-7. SHRINERS . ' j ,. We welcome you to our city and invite you to inspect oar store. - . j' . - ' ,''' ' - Hosiery - for SpAig. f iui iuuc iu iaii have them. , . (Pointex) Silk Hose ....... f ' Poney Hose weights and styles . Pport kHoe Women in many 8tyles, weights and color ...75c to 98c . ... .. , , lefcatt q2J Grocers 99 Watch Them on short notice.. ; -; : ' Glass and Canned Cecil Chicken 'a-la-king Chicken in glass jars ,-' ,-, t, Lunch Tongue i Deviled Ham and Tongua ; ; Smoked Tuna in oil French -Sardines, in oil I Norwegian . Smoked Sardines,- Warranty Boneles3 3ard(ines, Machonehie3 Mackerel, Sardines and Bloiters Booth's Sardines,' Ta rn a t o; Mustard; and Spiced, "Veal Loaf, Vieiona Sausage.r;- 1. j;,;, , . t., 'Asparagus I Settlemier's tender staUcfl, ; bunch 25c ; Rhubarb, G re n. 0nicn3, Radi3hes,'.Spinachr Toma toes, Cucumber, Peppers, Sweet Potatoes, j Head and Leaf Lettuce, New Potatoes Peas, .Bunch. Carrots and Turnips. ; - .a No charge for delivery: ii uicy re raaae in mc r ... ....$1.25 to $3.50 r Children's Sox I , . Halfsox . L.25c to 49c Three quarter . ; j' Sox ...i ....35c to 75c Sport Ilose i....35c to 98c Make It Co ;.!;.;J-' 1 i :