The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 07, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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Fathers and. Sons llanquet ' ' "
Mote than 9 e fathers and sons
baaqueted last night at the Ma
sonic temple in'; Jefferson. The
speakers Included Rev. Essex, lie v.
Parks, both of Jefferson, and John
,U fcrady,of Salem. ISd Smith of
Jefferson presided. '
Xmas. Tree
Order now.
We 'deliver.
Flake
PeXland.
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Daughter Boi
'A J00 to 3a1em hay received
' f word "of, the hirth of ; a daughter.
I to Mr. l and; Mrs. C. C Kelly In
Jl Portland.' . Mr. Kelly is a member
W J L m vfcuv OLftLD curium
office and - has recently - been in
Klamath Falls on work tor the
office.
rie Palace Omrf Apartmeii.
1 Dr: "CT-TTTT Schenh, Proprietor
, 1 149 So: Cottage St., Salem, Or.
Phone' 1642. 'j a-J7
-Officers Elected
i jue, loiiowing oiitcers were
elected at the meeting of the Mod
ern Woodmen' Monday night: II.
0. Coursey,; cbnsul; A.:A. Dean,
adviser: A. 'A.TCeene. hatiVuir. "P.E.
'w IfanarfaJ WlerV A'- Tt "RntiTi .
eort: Jake Dunlap; watchman; D.
t. Spalding.; sentinel; Dr. W.; B.
totr,Thyslclan j pt. - P. Caldwell.
Manager. These oTflcersi will be
rLlnstalld at the. regular meeting.
January . . , . ,
Removal
Furs for Christmas are nlways
ippYeclaj'ed. West ' Fur Co. 571
Court. d7..' ' ' ' '
Bcyc-krlder Injured- - T. ::rr
)sRpy Firsted; route " sVreceived
cuts and'bTu1se- about tbe-bead
when 4e. rode his bicycle into an
automobile "driven by"Xrthur BT
Kent,?f 25fNorthvSfxteettth about
2 . 6'clWEav : Thursday afternoon.
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For, Good Groceries;" 5
YbuiCaii't : Beat Our Store.
UCTLE LADY SitoRfe.
J 1201 and -Center :J-
Cgnitahie Savings M-Jjomm
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PortlanoU Otccoiu -
I Gterry O. Keenejv Hepreeentattve,
01 XlasoAlo
"i lU Ongoa Bui
iiIMSia r - Tetpkae 457
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The Seavey, ;EeH Insurance
niav1 TnmrifiM .
I . ITlTJirElIICTRIC . .
TIILIIAUUTIC mSTTTUTE
-; ( Formerly .Dr. Scheak --
' f ; i sia a'Cottare Et,
phone y
1182
BANICERS j ,
Established 1868 j
General Bankuisr Business ,
Office Hours From 10 A. M.V3 P. IL
Witt It Rain
Consult
COUPON
This .
V. Coupon
! : And -
Good for
One
si
Weather
House -.
Prophet
IIXDE J1N AOElilOA NOT. THE CHEAP IMPORTED KIND ,
n is wrpfisinrly ifT1TIe on jocai weiaer wuu..,.. -------
cientifie priaeipiM. - We hT wwd peel.l friM a a aMUtr
kin th.. I.. 5tl It thm tar exCtlT wht It tt ta TCtaU
WTien tb wutlici U to h
kn the stormy weather i appracm tbiitek will coma oak for
to 34 boar hid ot nia or saaw. .
Ta boat is nda f isriiraod, a-8wiai ottr stylana -isl decorated at ia
Jle picture, with thermometer, elk's head, blfd's neat and birda, etc. It has
uar wiaaowa and two door. ,
- Adrertlaed for fl.OO
Our Price for a Limited
Time, With the v Coupon
honae ahould bare one. Com
rtr. Unl order Re extra.
AX EXCELLENT OlFT
PERRY'S DRUG STORE
115 S. Commercial Street. -
NEWS IN
The accident occurred when Kent,
who-was riding south on Commer
cial, turned east on Court. Fir
sled was taken into a nearby drug
store where his bruises were treat
ed. He was not seriously injured.'
Painter Wanted
To pafnt and refinlsh office.
Trade proposition. Material furn
ished. Address 602 care States
man.
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Stolen Automobile Recovered
i The touring car belonging to J.
N. ( Little which was stolen some
time after 2 '.o'clock - Thursday
morning from, the paper mill was
recovered later In the day, the
police were 'notified 'yesterday. T
Dont Forget :
i. Silver "Bell Circle Bazaar, Satj
urday, Dec. 8 Woodman hall, C.
feteria 11:30 a. m. to 10:30 p. lit.'
dT. 4 ,
Chimney Fir Calls Department-f-
No damage was done to the
property,, at 658 Center when, the
chimney caught lire about noon
yesterday. The fire department
was called and quickly extinguish
ed the small blaze. .. 7 .
Potted Planto-i
i New assortment. Flake'a : Pet
land, 27$ State, r : ; , d9
Alleged Deserter Hel . c
Declaring himself to be adesert
er ; from ' the. United States navy.
a man giving . his ' name as C. A.
Earl walked, into the police station
yesterday and . said , hp i wished to
give himself nff to the auinoriues.
The ; proper n aval sources have
been notified and Earl is being
held In the ,eftr Jail.' "
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Xman Trees , I ,t : -Order
' now vi Flake's "T Tetland
fWe delivery. H i ' dltt
New Stage Company c
The Motor? Transit; company,
which "proposes to "operate stages
between. Portland and Pendleton.
SALEA1 s SMOKE SHOP
Kext to Bllca HoUl
Hot Cbffe sad Saalwleaes '
Bked ViixinU Hm , ,
Drop la and Try Our Coff
"A placwler"ldie trde
' V OSTEOPATHY "
- The Original and Genuine Spin
al Adjustment Treatment, bkw-
rnlL Painless Adjustment that
get results.; : v -
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Oateopathie Phyalelatf and
23 Oresoa Bldz. Baleia.
Ed n-B. VatlMlal
: DR.B.HiWH!TE
OMMpstate Pkrleia and SargM
Blaetsoaia JMavosit sad TrMtsMS
-cSt. Atosats XitM.) i
Salen ' ' OreffM
BUSH
Tomorrow?
This
This " .,-
PRbPHET
fmo tha tw ehUdren win hm nt.
69c
and get tout ' al one or . mail your
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FOR ALL OCC-SIOXS
j y
BRIEF
yesterday filed with the public
service commission Its application
lorj a. certificate" authorising "it' It
do ? business." Two trips will be
made 'weeldy each way. .
Fleet ric Lamps "i ?
The most beautiful, the lowest
prices,, at the Salem Electric Co.
F. S. Barton, Masonic Temple".
Phone 1200. . d7-eod
Bulletin Rent Out -
J. A. -Churchill, state superln
tendent of schools, is distributing
to school officials of the state a
list of colleges and universities
of the United States that are re
cognized in Oregon as standard in
atit u t iprii. ' ?The, list was prepared
r0t . the 'purpose I et helping . those
who are; responsiblefor be' selec-
tioti ot high, school teachers. Un
der the Oregon, law; 'teachers now
iiualiftrins ; to tteach, in .the ?hih
schools must have been 'graduated
from a standard .college. o,nniver-
Htjr, and hay ha4 M hir. course
at least IS semester hours in edu
cation. . k ' (.
Wrong; Phone Number .
A . display, ad in yesterday's
paper, f or. the Vacuette. gave R.- E.
Hoeye's telephone number as
11 8M, when it- should have ben
1118M. . d7
Paul Wallace Rerfgn
Circumstances , are ?; such ; that
Paul Wallace will be unable to
serve as treasurer of Willamette
chapter, American Red Cross.. Mr,
Wallaceiendered his -resignation
yesterday with the statement 'that
though he is very graterui ior ine
trust and honor he finds it impos
sible to accept the position.. He
was elected at the annual 'meeting
held Wednesday.; It is probable
that'his successor will be selected
atla special meeting of, the Red
Cross which is slated for Monday
night.' ' : ' '
Electric . Vacuum Cleaners-
Like new Eureka1- $30, ;
point $25,', Frants Premier
143 Court. Phone 1118-M.
Hot
$15. ; d
Sale Postponed :
t Women of. the First Congrega
tional church will not hold their
cooked food sale -Friday. The new
date will be announced later.
Modern Furnished House ,
For rent. H. L. Stiff Furniture
Co.- d9. , I . '
Seetinir Old Friend
Every effort to locate 8.-J. Ob
ershaw, an old friend who. is be
lleved to hare located in the Sa
lem district, is btsintr made by A.
L. Blxby, of the Nebraska SUte
Journal, Lincoln, Neb., who is
here rialtin his cousin, F. J. Will
son, 1231 North Fpurth. v The
'rV-:;; 'i -died,',
LUCKER -In this city, Dec 6th.
Mrs. Lena Lucker age 60 years.
" wife of John T Lucker of the
; Steusloff Market mother of Ed
" na W. Lucker, and John T.
5 Lucker, Jr., both of Salem, sis
? ter t of F. W. and TV. H Steus-
ldff of this city and Mrs. Min
gle Matthles ofBuffalo, N. Y.
Private funeral services .will be
vheld Saturday at 1 o'xlock p.' m.
- from the Rigdon mortuary. In
terment City View cemetery.
APPLEOATE-In this city Dee.
5, 1923. Mrs. Mlgnon Applegate,
wife of J. J. Applegate bf Rose
burg. The remains will be for
warded from the Rigdon mor
tuary to Roseburg for funeral
services and Interment. :
KOBER In this city, Dec. 6th.
Jacob Kober age 60 years. The
remains were forwarded from
the Rigdon mortuary to Oregon
City where funeral services and
interment will take place.
BRASSFIELD Six months old
child of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Brassfield of 2295 North Fifth
.street, early Thursday morning.
Funeral announcements later
from -the Salem mortuary, i -
Webb & Clough
Leading Fcserd
Directors
Expert Embalmer
Rigdbn& Son's
u IIORTUAHY
BOUGHTON
Glre Useful Presents This Year.
In our ' stock will be v found presents' suitable for . every
member of the family, and .they're all useful; the kind that
'bring back, happy moments every day Tor'years to "come.
Obershaw, family, Mr. Blxby said
moved west a number of i year
ago and though. he had lost tracK
of them, he believed them to beTDefegates will be i present " from
living somewhere in the vicinity
of ibis city.- The tax records fail
ed, to show the name Obershaw,
and . Mr. Blxby would ' be .very
grateful if anyone knowing the
whereabouts of his told friends
would notify him at the Willson
home.
Voodr- L .
Buys used furniture. Phone 511.
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Harry Tangenuum Found Guilty
Harry- Tangemann, proprietor of
the Capitol rooming house, was
found ' guilty in the police 'court
yesterday and was fined 50 on a
charge of being drunk... Tange
mann was -arrested about a week
fago and demanded -a trial by Jury.
His request-waa- grantedV
Personal v ;
Beginning Thursday,' TJecember
6 Drn W. Li Mrcer vm he In his
office' Regular. Wiir be , glad ."to
see : all old patientsand welcome
new ones. C. 8
Rain Annoys Merchants
Accompanied by a violent wind
Wednesday night, rain was forced
against store windows so hard that
it found: its way inside and 'mer
chants were buBy Thursday morn
ing in remoring goods on display
and in wiping away the water. -
Good Fir "Wood-
Direct from car. Special price.
Phone !879W.-d7.
Farm Property Sold
Clyde Vaughan, of Stayton for
merly of Idaho, has purchased the
William ) Coleman 4 20-acre tract
1 near Independence in the Vida
Sorings district. The ' aeai was
handled by A. C. Bohrnsted, Salem
realtor. ' - . ...
See Me At My New Market . r
At N.' 16th and .'Center .'streets
for best ot meats and right prices.
Please give me a trial. Will open
Saturday, Dec. 8., B, L Plummer,
Phone .269 .-r-d7 , ' . , : ,
Red Top Improve Service
Two city passengers, will be car
rled by the" Red Top Taxi com
pahy : for the price,, formerly
charged for. one, according to an
announcement made yesterday by
P.? P. Fisher, local manager, fol
io wing a visit to Salem by f W. . H.
Gross peter, president of the. com
pany, from Portland J Other
changes announced were -that no
charge would be made for the re
turn trip and only, forfaiting for
a passenger. The change was ef
fected In order, to give local peo
ple better service. It is the-policy
of the taxi , company, to , use
chains on all ' machines duringr
rainy weather as u further safe
guard to passengers. - Mr.. Fisher
said yesterday that t. the Salem
drivers had not had an accident
and that during the six months
the company has operated in
Portland none of the drivers have
been in an accident.
Electric
. The Tnost beautiful; the lowest
prices. At the Salem Electric Co.,
F. S. Barton, Masonic Temple
Phone 1200. eod-dT
Divorce Suit Filed ,
Charging cruel and Inhuman
treatment, Elsie " Sandeherg has
filed suit for Ivorce against
Charles E. Sandberg. She says
that he struck her ia a brutal
manner and otherwise mistreated
her. There are four minor chU-
dren and the plaintiff seeks cus
tody of the children, the use of
property owned Jointly by plain
tiff and defendant and alimony
of $50 a month for the support of
tbo children as well as attorney's
fees and costs. ', ,
Public Invited
v The Class league of Pratum
Methodist Episcopal church will
meet, in the basement Friday eve
ning, December 7. , The ladies aid
will serve a chicken sapper, cafe
teria style, followed by a program
The public is invited. d7
Floral SEociety Meets Tonight
Members of the Salem Floral so
ciety will meet in the Chamber of
Commerce rooms tonight.
Exams For Reserve-Of fl
-Examination of reserve officers
under 30 years "old is scheduled
for the week beginning April 14
according to word received ! in Sa
lem. If the applicant: Is success
ful In passing the physical examin
ation he will be commissioned a
second lieutenant In the regular
army. - Vancouver Barracks. Wn
will supply any needed informa
tion. - . : V- v
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Kirkpatrick to Chicago
Dr. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick, pas
tor of the First Methodist" church
& MARCUS
Will leave today for Chicago where
he kill attend the Epworth Leagve
institute which, meets each' year.
every, state in-the union and. will
discuss all matters of. importance
connected with the Epworth
league . movement. , Dr. Kirkpat-
rick supervises three institutes in
Oregon each year. The latest of
these was held at Suttles - Lake,
Cottage Grove and Falls City. He
willl be..ab8ent from Salem two
weeks; and while he is away a
committee of First church on pul
pit supply , will provide speakers
for the Sunday services. ?
, a -
Truck Driver Fined -t
For, operating -a truck lor hire.
without a , proper license Albert
Hettwen was fined $10 in the Jus
tice court Thursday. -
Special Service Today .
The Fprty Hours Adoration will
begiu today, at St. Joaeph Cath
olic fchVrCh. Rt.; Rer. Bernard,
OSB,v of St. Bernard's Abbey at
1ltr Angel will deliver the sermons
at , each eervlce; today, Saturday
and Sunday. f
Report Filed
An appraisers report ot the val
uation of. the estate, of Bird ,'E.
IleUsley was filed yesterday. Elsie
Hensley Is administrator ana
Henry J. Millie, . Ivan, G., Martin
and uaiph Hensiey were apprais
ers. .
Li cnsei) Issued' . .
Marriage licenses were .issued
yesterday to Burrel p. Adams, fnd
Veda Howd; Sidney E. Smith and
Edith .Sallady; Fred L- Walker
and. Ethel N. Edwards, all of Sa
lem. . v
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PERSOfiALSt ; ; i
E. L. Weler; of Albauy is spend
ing a, few days on business io the
cfty.b . ' s. .Mi.-.-.; ; - .;
H. R.. Smith returned to Sirveri
ton yesterday 'after spending two
days In Salem.
Hnv'' AvFAa' of .Cnrvalira Was ti
recent visiter In' the city.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harrison of
Albany Were in Salem Thursday.
Mr. -and Mrs. E. 'M. Reagan
were ' recent "Salem visitors V JIf.
Reagan is publisher of the Albany
Herald. : J " -
President P. L. Campbell of the
University' of Oregon Twas In" Sa
lem vesterdaV.
W. H. ' Grosspeter, presiaens oi
the Red Top Taxi company, Port
land, was a recent Business cauer
in Salem. .
Miss Wesbv Honor Guest
At Miscellaneous nower
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SILVERTON, Orni Dec. 7-
(Special , to. the Statesman)-
Miss Mary Wesby was honor guest
at a 'miscellaneous shower given
Tnesdav evening by Miss Clara
Bjbntegard at the Bjoritegard
home on James avenue. The eve
ning was spent with games, and
conversation. . Lunch was servea
at 'a late hour. t , , . . -f
Gnests present Included . Mlsii
Mary Wesby Miss .. Cof Sajefn,
Miss Alice .. Nelson, Miss . Berntce
Strand. Miss ; Pearl Johnson, Miss
Thelma'' Strand, Miss Eihma John
son. Miss Louise Johnson, Miss
Clarice Steen,,, Mlsst Pauline Les
lie, Miss Clara Larson, Miss Jean-
ette To we,-Miss Marie Bol me, Miss
Alma Funrue. .
Cfarysautheuiuins fi.0O" per
doz. Frns 'frbm'"10c ' io
9ZJ&6. Other stock' fa season
Short order funeral ; v
work solicited.
Free Delivery in City. "
A. D. SMITH, Florist
1276 N. liberty. "Phono HBZJ
Hartman Jiewelrv Store
Watch
and Wait
i For Our
Christmas Sale
Of High Grade Men's
; Furnishings and Clothing
See Our Ad in - Statesman J
Chrysaatc
WEEK ' "
Ulltil -h
XMAS Vu y)
for Exact Date.
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Capital Exchange
342 . (CbmT.St. ;
- : Phone 1368W .
SALEWl VJOWIAH DIES
FOLLOBIUIIESS
Mrs Lucker' s Body Found in
Mill Creek by Searchers,
Thursday
Mrs. John T. ' Lucker, well
known ' Salem woman,' who has
been in ill health for some time,
left her home early Thursday
morning in a fit , of - despondency
and drowned, herself in Mill
creek,' Vhich is not far .from the
family home' on North "' Church
street." --t -1:,:. .-.
t Mrs. Lucker, who waV9 years
old, recently returned; Salem
f rnm Tnrt1ftnH i. hfmriltal" 'Slut
was last seen at'elOkiarsH
tnrnea nome ana-, saw ner in. oeo
in her-room He" rettred for the
night 'arid; 'Mrs. ' tucker wis "riot
missed uqtil 8 o'clock ' yesterday
morning -when some one went to
call her to breakfast. J .-J
Mrs- Lucker Is survlyed-by her
widower. John . T. Lucker, book
keeper, at the Steusloff. market.
two childreri, John T. "Jr., arid
Edna W., a sister. Mrs. Mmnie
Matthles of Buffalo. N. Y. and'two
brothers, F. W.and -Wr H. Steus
loff f Salem. "
it Is hot too much to say? that
the stricken f amfly anrdt.reIatiTes
"thA nnlVfrrral Vrnrcathr 'Ot
tH&"freoDle of 'Salem in Iheir sJdl
loss. The deceased ' enjoyed the
friendship of a wide circlet of
friends here, who. esteemed her- for
her fine qualities of quiet andvwo
mariiy and neighborly virtue; -
- Much' Lumber Shipped '
MARSHFIELD. Dec,, . The
four vessels1 which cleared -from
tlie 'portv of tJoos bay for foreign
riorts during the month "of :No-;
vember carried 6,414;7'41 'feet of
logs and "lumber- This brings the
export ' tbfal" fdr the "year upsto
58,236,60e feet:
Marcus Revue Has Chbrus j
Of 30 Pretty Young tairts
Wherever the Marctfs Show has
Dlayed this season, the .press has
been unanimous in proclaiming
thfe "Hello Prosperity? girhr to be
ers 01 puicnuuae, ibi iai
toured .the country ' In" a decade.
In- the" chdrus there are 30 girls
under 2d; and each one is attrac
tive enough to hold. the attention
of any overworked business man.
This does not . signify that . the
Marcus .Show Is just a beauty
show, for in addition to' a;' beauti
ful chorus, there Is a real plot' run
ning through the snappy travestied-
that can be" followed Easily
from beginning to ehdl' With the
RCnp Divorce Court Burlesquethe
Aeroplane Taxi Service, and the
Chicken" Farm, as a bjwkgroritjdi
the. author : has found; njucn, ma-
4" ,y
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If yoti are among the few
who are not- familiar with the re ;
- . stilts obtained from using Calumet, try it- j
; .learn jtKe ifflereiice between the results M
- that come ; fern using a perfect leaycner;
and 'tKcselthat are erriencd . when USfy
ing unreliable Brands.
To follow the directiotis on!
' the .Calumet label is to invite, sue- '
cess. You must not use as much as you '
do of maiiv other kinds. Yon .IdidwCaIr. .1
timet has greater leavening strength than
. many other h'ran;ds -it goes farther
v rnakesin6reakinsthe last spoonful is
.. . "-as-eood as dtt-firstrf.'-J' ': r '
. EVERY iNfctotEto USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY
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254 North
WEEK fiND
Groceries
Jumble Pack Oranges
10c
Cloverdale .Fahcy..But-
. ter, lb. ..............47c
Fresh, lot Bacon Squares ,
Picnic Hams,Ub.U-i-JZ.i.16c
Pure bulk lard! : Ter . !
lb ? ' . . 17c
X Ib'-Qregon Bread :-405c
Medfieavy rtsacon id; ijic
Choice 2 V ?"size peaches)
per tm "i;i.:.19c
Nutola, 'the better butter
" substitute ..::.::.::.:..3St
Good - grade bulk 'coffee 25c
Oatmeal Toilet Soap 15c
Bulk Cocoa 3, lbs. w25c
Old Dutch .Cleanser
Star. Hdrseshbe tnr Cli- ?
max, plug, .i. ...:.:..68c
Camel Cigarettes, car-"
1 Men's Furnishings :
i Our customers r tell us
our prices1 are" as low as
they can -findi '' ;
Meh's guaranteed Hain-
r coats ... ......i.M0
' iA few men's Heavy .Ore-'
! gon ' wool uvercoaxs,
I '! wbrth 25.0a. We will '
i dlscontiiule this'' line.'
- hencepride'of L.:-415d
Ever.lUady;Safetyazor
j ' - At Bargain Prices.
flrfatiuf acuiers "make lib
I ; ; eral' discjoimts,1 hence.
t .1
For REAL
254 N. Commercial.
ferial upon' which - to build many
humorous scenes, that carry along
much clever dialogue : and langh
making' situations." T
"The Marcus Revue will play "at
the Grand Theatre Monday night,
December 10.
?cming a trintter c feci in
: this country. Yesrs ihs t?
Ttefy aniyone ccn
proud or tneir bakiriss,- ths yoiL
ing Powdery hwnisd& alr tlisjpOS-K
siblet :'St0i6ipixDt shelf
. inmillioni; ofliomeSjilts&stheSdCTt
of Baldn!risujcess&e rcsal reason
fqt uniform- and wholesome food !
Commercial : .
BAltGAINS
Men's Fuirushincra
(Continued) :
these low prices. Think ,
,of it 79c for an Ever
! Ready; $1.00 fora reg-
. ular $3.00 Ever-Ready.
Real Sho Values ,
K6t out ' of date shoes
that you feel half ashamed
to wear, but new, up-to-date
lasts. i We specially mention 1
a ladies black vici s- kid,s
black oxford folow or mill-;
tary heel that 'have just
been received and placed on
special sale it $1.23
Anather " shoe ' just re
ceived is a men's tan arpiy
Blucher, a .medium weight
work, sjioe.i You . will son-
cede it a bargain at ..C2.C 3 .
W have shoes for Baby,
for the Girl; the B6y: Lock
over 'the line and get prices:
)dijr;'.Pc:i
r We liave aweH selected j
line ' of quality felts. We
invite your . inspection. 1 No
obligation. - ". j
' . We w6uld like to goon '
and ", describe ' and,' quote l
prices 'on our ; entire .line of,
rtercbandise; but advert! ;
tog space comes high. Ve -prefer
to take as little space,
as possible to1- advise yoa ,
what we liave, and give to
you in- value : .
VALUES
Vk 1 : ' goes, :aad "energy, r"1 1 ' -
" via 'retorn "wheal........ r-
CHAMBERLI I'l I
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Keep stomach iw tL'vr actl
bowa irxulr otly ZZ-s.
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