The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 25, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OIIEGOIT STATZSIIAN, OltEGON
Tuesday iiosning, may 25, 192a
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WELCOME; I. OVO. F.
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Fair. In the3nterior And gener-
ally doudy-ou the coast; moderate
temperature: gentle-to moderate
. westerly winds; Maximum yester
t day. 65; minimum, 15; river, 0.1,
.falling i rain tall, .1 5 atmosphere.
l clear; wind; northwest.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Ceoree Brown-Visits " -
V George E Browji, representative
of . the. Kee. Lox i Manufacturing
' company, .was a business visitor in
' 9 Jem last week. Mrs. Brown ac
companled 'him from San Francis
co. Formerly : from Wisconsin,
they met here many old-time resi
dents of the Badger state., This
. s Mr. Brown'a first trip to their
trade in the northwest, and he ex
pressed delight with, its climate
and scenic charms. . , , '
! Consolevm, Several Fatterns
i At 6c per yard." ' Hamilton's.
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Business Property Cheap
' kj Leased biulding In excellent con
dition can be had for 1 2 2.5 00. Will
net you 7 per cent and oyer and
Is directly-in. : line of retailing
growth . and1 raising values. Real
reason for selling. Beeke & Hen
dricks. 185 N. High street. m23tf
Jlcvcle Reported Stolen
- Myrtle . L. Hill, 146 , Marlon
,f rtreet, has reported to local police
' that a new Elgin bicycle belonging
to her. son. was stolen from her
garage some time Saturday night.
Davenport and Overstuffed .
Furniture -. sale continues all
Wrecks All floor samples included
In "this sale. Glese-Powers Furni
ture Co. w .-: '. r- '" m25
Women Wanted
To work at Starr Fruit Pro
ducts Co., cor. Church and Mill
Sts: Phone 439.
Store Broken Into
According to a report made at
the local police station the Dun
dee Woolen Mills store on North
Commercial street was broken in
to on Sunday afternoon between
2, and, 6 Iti'clock. Entrance was
gainea inrousa , me oasemsnu
About $150 .in. cash was stolen.
FfN.WOODRX
AucnoNEisr .
Pays' Cash For FmrmitnTw
IUaIdnce and Ctoro
t-910 north. SnmnaeJ v
PHONE 511 : j
Estab!2a!ied Elacv ltlC
Underwood Typewriter Co
Direct Factory Erach '' ; ;
1 Covrt Street v :Yhao S3
Typewriters nentsd,' Cold,
Repaired
Special Katal ratM td ttmdant
Wood Wood
TRACES FUEC
YARD
17 D Ctreet, Telephone Oil
"111 - . , ,7
LADD & BUSH, Bankers,
. Established 1868 - j. -r:-
ff';'; 'General Banking Busincsj :-:. -
pfflce Honre from 10 ju pu to P rlll
To SALEM
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Johns on
46 9 State
Officer Thomason was sent to In
vestigate, but BOf far ho trace of
the culprits has been fcund.
Furniture Upholstery. 7
;., And repairing Gleie-Powen
Furniture company. !" ; ilOtf
Women Wanted
To work at j Starr' Fruit Pro
ducts Co.. . cor. Church and ; Mill
Sts. Phone 439.
Bicycle Stolen ir '
Harry . Couchman, 252 North
Cottage street, reports that . his
Davis bicycle was stolen from his
porch .Saturday night. .
Have You a Flag? ; ,
A beautiful" American. flag 5 by
3 feet, for only 98 cents. 'See the
coupon Jin today's paper for full
particulars. sn2Dtf
Vanity Case Stoie
Anna Karst, 627 North Winter
street, has .reported to local police
that a black patent leather vanity
case was stolen, from her car while
It was parked in front of the house
at .352 North Summer street, Sun
day." The case contained a small
black parse in which were 2.50
In change, a check book; a drivers'
license, and certificate of title to
her car. ' v
Hotel Marion ' t, .
" Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8
very evenlngv r ! i Jltf
Speeding Is Charged ' ' fe i '
, James K. . Murray -of Portland
was arrested Sunday by Officer G.
W. . Edwards and ; charged . with
driving his car at an excessive rate
of speed.- He was cited to appear
at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of
May 28, - , ,
Have Yon Jh Flag?
A beautiful American flag 5 by
3 feet, for only 98 cents. See the
toupon in today's paper for full
particulars. m20tt
To Deliver Address V
Dr. Carl G. Doney, president of
Willamette university, will deliver
the commencement address before
students of the high school at Col-
ton, Or. Sunday evening he de
livered the baccalaureate : sermon
before the students j at Molalla
high school, i 1: , " '
Seat Sale Opens
Heuig box office today. Benefit
Ballet, American Legion auxiliary.
Fined for Improper Lights
Carl A. Ramseyer of this city
was fined $2.50 by Judge Poulsen
Monday for having driven his car
with improper flights. .
We Are Nowr Registering-
t Women to Work at the Starr
Fruit Products Co., ' Church and
Mill Sts. Phone 439. m2tf
Checker Expert Coming
Newell A. Banks of Detroit,
Mich., American checker cham
pion, will be In Salem either June
9 or 10, and will meet all local
players in the main reading room
of the.-; Salem chamber of com
merce. All players who wish to
compete' with Banks are asked to
JOE WILLIAMS
The Battery Ilea
' ' aystmtto Wtfc, V
.- X Omk Week
V' 'v WTlilARD : "
Ul Covrt Bt. Fbeme 1C3
FARM LOANS
PKOMPT SERVICE ,
SmI ZUtt ' Zetuit innruM
- , 4 Smrt7 Bonds. ., . .
P. II. .BELL -820
U. 5. Bsnk Bldg. raons Si7
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Co.
make reservations with I Green-
baum or David Drager. He will
play all players at the same time,
including six boards blindfolded.
The public has been -extended an
invitation to witness the event. -
V Jf ST
Lc Canfield's Barber Shop .
4 Oregon Bldg. Good service.' m27
Comes to City 4 ;r
Miss Myrta James spent Monday
In Salem. She' Is a resident of
Newport. 4
Davenport and Overstuffed 4 ' '
Furniture sale continues all
week. All floor samples included
in this sale. . Glese-Powers Furni
ture Co. ''. '" J m25
Ministers Elect - - -
Salem ministers and their -wives
held their annual picnic Monday
in Hagar's grove; the following be
ing elected to serve the association
for - the comlng year: Thomas
Acheson, president; Ralph Putnam
vice, president, and Carl F. Mil
ler, secretary-treasurer. ,
Women Wanted
To' work at Starr Fruit Pro
ducts Co., cor. Church and Mill
Sts. Phone 439.
dab to Meet -
Members' of the .Salem Garden
club will hold their monthly meet
ing In the rooms of the Salem
chamber, of commerce this even
ing. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Van
Trump will both speak on the'sub-
ect, "'Early and Modern Ameri
can Gardens." Included on the
program will abe several musical
numbers.. i ; 5 ;
Sunday, by the Use of Medicine
Dr.. Stone removed a large can
cer from the face of Mrs. Martha
Reed, almost 96. m25
Returns to Silcm , -i
After a brief trip to Sair Fran
cisco, where he visited his mother,
I. R. Smith has returned to Sa-
em.
Card of Thanks
We wish to acknowledge with
sincere thanks the kindness and
sympathy rendered us during our
bereavement; . also the beautiful
offerings. B. G. Boedigheimer. Mr.
ana Mrs. J. L. Hickman and fam
ily. . m2S
PTo Make Trip East n
The -following are among those
leaving today for' Philadelphia to
attend the annual session of the
imperial council. Mystic Shrine, to
be held June 1 to June 3: B. A.
Elklns of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Ti. Bret and or. and Mrs. O. B
Smith of Woodburn, and -Mr and
Mrs.'r,;P; Kistelgen of. Sllverton.
FOB HTFORMATIOlf
ABOUT BA JT.BO A D TBXFS
; Phone 727 vi '
OREGOri
ELECTRIC
GANDY SPECIAL
for , r
SATURDAY
Broken Pepper-: -
mint sticks
. Regular ; Price 35c. Pound .
For Saturday Only -
17c a lb.
2 lbs. for -30c
We . reserve the right to
- ; limit quantities .
Only at
GCHAEFER'O 1
BltUO 8TOR2E
Original Yellow Front .
PHONE 197
Pcnslar Store r ' j '
135 North Commercial St.
GOOD iWTLIi OAKLAND
This is good boy in 923
'Chevrolet Coupe,-good rmb-
ber, lots of extras and a car
; that la in the best condition
for S333. This is one of the
best snaps we bare bad for
a long time.
V II a h
lined for Intoxicatloi
A. J. Chestley of Corrallls, who
was arrested Sunday by Officers
Thomason and James and charged
with being intoxicated, was fined
5 1 0 by Judge Poulsen Monday.
MakeRoom Sale '
- Enables you to get high grade
fags at rery low cost." Hamilton's.
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Too Many in Seat, Fined
W. M. Johnson was fined 2.50
by Jadge Poulsen Monday for hav
lag driven his car with three per
sons besides himself in the front
scat. . , x
Furniture Upholstery
. And repairing. Glese-Powers
Furniture company. - al Otl.
Program Presented
At the joint meeting of Silver
Bell circle 43, Neighbors -of" Wood
craft, and Salem camp 118, Wood
men of the World, at Fraternal
emple, Friday night, the follow
ing program was given: Piano so
lo. Verda ' Olmstead ; solo, ' Fern
Drake; -reading, Frances Green
wood; solo. May belle Turner; solo,
Velma Teason; dialogue, ilaybelle
Turner, Minea. Hansen and Nan
Pettyjohn; feature dance, Alice
Brown. . - . : ... . .
Vote for Yourself
When you make any fair Invest
ment In Salem real estate you are
casting a ballot that Is not wasted.
Almost every 'person In Salem can
be owning and paying for at least
a lot. The $200 lot you buy todajj
for $10 down, and. 1 5 a month
will be worth a good deal more in
the future. Invest in Salem now!
Sure today. Becke& Hendricks,
189 N. High street.- : ' m23tf
Visit Salem '
John Fors was a visitor In Sa
lem Monday. His home is In
Marsh field. . -V
Have You a Flag?
A beautiful American .flag 5 by
3 feet, for only 98 cents.. See the
coupon in today's paper; for full
particulars. r m20tf
Fined for Intoxication , .
W. L. Moore, who was. arrested
early Sunday morning by; Officer
Thomason and Smart and,charged
wnn . Deing imoxicaiea, was nnea
310 by Judge Poulsen for the of
fense Monday.
Special State Fair
Dahlia, collection; while they
last 50c dozen. Petland, 273 State.
ii, m22tf
Speedlilg Charged
Will O. Shulke of this city was
arrested early Sunday morning by
Officer G. W. Edwards anU charged
with, speeding. He was cited to
appear at 2 o'clock on the after
noon of May 29.
AH Members IOOF
And allied branches are urgent
ly requested to turn out tor par
ade at 3 p. m., Wednesday, May 26
m26
My, IIow Good It Is!"
"It's the best bread I erer ate."
This we hear, from everyone who
comes in the store. Try a loaf of
Bake Rite milk-potato bread
nerer before such good: bread.
Bake Rite Bakery. 345 State. m26
Rebekahs . , ,
WhUe in ouricity stop in and look
over our gifts and novelties. Swart
Specialty Shop, 453 Courts m28
Rnprlr Fl nnl-.' i '
L Rickman of this city was fined
35 Monday: when Judge Poulsen
found him guilty of speeding.
Visiting IOOF Members I
While in Salem stop in and see
the suit cases, hand bags, brief
cases, hat cases, and other leather
supplies at a real leather store that
easily ranks among the - few very
best in the state. F. E. Sharer,
harness supplies. 170 S. Commer
cial. - ' - - ' mtft
Fined for Sieedlng "
Aubrey L. Paul of this city was
fined 35 by Judge Poulsen Mon
day upon having been. Convicted
of exceeding the ctiy's speed limit.
Tour Old Furniture
f Can be made over to look like'
new. Hamilton's repair men . do
the trick. 340 Court SLV. m2S
License Suspended-
John Hoy of this city received, a
week's suspension of his driving
license Monday by Judge "Poulsen,
fto found him-guilty of reckless
driving. ' J.. . :-y.: ..
FaJrmount Hill
Some exceptional -buys In lots
from $950 on up. Particularly if
you would not build for two years'
or so. Terms 1 0 -per cent down,
balance la 50 easy payments. Five
of these left. Becke & Hendricks
189 N. High street. m23tf
Bnlldlng Permit Issued -!
The Shell tas company took eut,
a permit from the office of the city
recorders Monday - to repair and
alter Its warehouse at 2S0 Pacific
highway at s cost of 3500.
Carpe Being' Laid , , r
. The Hamilton Furniture com
pany are rushing the work of lay
ing the carpet In the Elsinore
theater. Several hundred yards
of the finest '.Wilton - carpet, rich
In color and beautiful in design are
required to cover the floors. Thou
sands - of holes have been- drilled
in the cement to enable the work
men to fasten the carpet securely.
The work will be finished this
week in time for the opening of
this beautiful playhouse. ,
" r i i ir i i u j . at -
Davenport and Overstuffed . . -
: Furniture sale ; continues all
week. All floor samples Included
In this sale. Glese-Powers Furni
ture Co.-, . i .& :......;,
Cherrlans t Parade r - - '
- Salem Cherrlans are urged to
report at Marlon Square Wednes
day afternoon at 2:45 o'clock for
the grand parade to be staged In
conjunction with the IOOF con
vention. Cherrlans will be in uni
form, and will be headed by the
Cherrian band. v '
Dahlias, Half Price
Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial
... ; - m26
Collision Reported
E. B. Prime of Salem has re
ported that the car he was driving
bumped Into a car owned bv Mr.
.Humphrey . while it was parked
near the curb. The rear fender on
the Iatter's car was slightly dam
aged. Have Yon a Flag?
A beautiful American flag 5 by
3 feet, for only 98 cents. -See the
coupon in today's piper for full
particulars. m20lf
Reports Accident
A. M. Minion of this city re
ported Monday afternoon that he
bad bumped into a bicycle owned
by Clarence Colley while he was
driving between Salem and Silver-
ton. The Wheel was siightlvdam-
aged.
Sent Sale Ope:
iieutg box office today. Benefit
Pallet, American Legion auxiliary.
m25
Speeding la Charged ..
Irving Pels of Eugene was ar
rested Sunday .by Officer W. O.
Kdwards and charged with speed
ing.? He .was released after post
ing SS bail and was cited to ap
pear at2 o'clock on the afternoon
of May 29.
Mother's Care Given
By the hour, day or week, at
Haby's Home Nursery, to children
up to 5 years. Prices reasonable.
1415 S. Liberty. Phone 2480.
m30
Too 'Many in Seat. Charged ,
L. Kays of Monmouth was ar
rested early Sunday morning by
Officer Thomason and charged
with having three persons in the
front seat of his car besides him
self. He was cited to appear this
afternoon at 2 o'clock.!
Inlaid Linoleum
In good designs, $1.45. Hamil
ton's. m25
Visits City
A. T. Hildebrand was a visitor
in Salem Monday. He Is a resi
dent of Dallas.
Spends Tay Here
.PauL Farrena spent Monday In
this city. He is a resident of Port
land. mI,
Chamber of Commerce Guest
Dr. W. J. Kerr, president of the
Oregon Agricultural college, was
a guest of Governor Walter M.
Pierce at the Salem chamber of
commerce luncheon Monday noon.
He was called upon for a tew remarks.
Another High Grade Furniture
Auction Sale
TODAY, MAY 25 j 1:30
996 S. Commercial St, ,
1 oak; and craft leather Duofold, 1 waxed oak plank
top extension table, 1 waxed oak buffet with plate
glass mirror, 5 waxed oak leather seated diners 1
waxed oak library table, 2 roll seated oak rockers, 1
oak and leather rocker; 1-ivory princess dresser, 1
" ivory chiffonier, 1 mapledresser, 1 fir dresser, 1
brass bed, steel spring and1 mattress, 1 ivory bed,,coil
spring-and mattress, 1 3-4! bed, coil spring and mat
tress, 1 Axminster rug, 8.3x10.6 also one 9x12, both
liknew, 2 grass rugs 9x12, 1 rag rug, 1 pedesUV
square oak extension tabled lounge, 1 white enamel
kitchen cabinet with porcelain top, 1 sewing mach
ine, 4 hole cook stove,' suitable for laundry, 4-b.ole
gas range, 4 burner coal oil'stove like new 1 oil
'heater; 1 refrigerator, 2 stand tables, 1 lawn mower,
1 50-ft.. garden hose, l 100-piece set of dishes, 1
wheel barrow, cushions, curtains" and rods, electric
mu- ' rAnUea ' nw1ta1 i Tfhfm Hmihlp harrel shot-
fc gmit pictures, congoleum
boards tin heater and Boarov wooct, aisnes, iuicnen
a utensils, aluminum ware, quilts and comforts, blank-
ets,v pillow 5 cases; pillows and other miscellaneous
articles. -Terms cash. K 1 ,-; - w i
R. M. Saar, ; F. N. Woodry
: Owner, 996 S. Com'L St Is the Auctioneer
. . -;.:';-.- Public Attention ;. ' -:r-:;
When youiwant to sell your furniture, or have an auction he
sure- and, phone the Summer street Woodry 10 years Sa
lem's leading auetioneer and furniture dealer. v r
"QNB CALL DOES IT ALL--PHONE 511?
AictiQia Sale
EVERY WEDNESDAY N1TE, 7 p. in ;
: : Private Sales Daily -
-rvv 'WHERE? '.;
; FJN; WOODRY'S ONLY STORE
- I: Summer and Norivay Sts.
ynivpk: yourIdollar buys the mostv i
Cash paid for Used Furniture, Tools, etcy-Phone 511
, . ..... - i - . ,
Ileturns From Visit ; -:-J.:W.
Young has Just returned
from an extended visit - with his
son, William R. Young, at San
Francisco. : William Young, a for
mer Salem boy, is engage4 on the
staff of the Pictorial Review, "in
charge of its publicity" department
from the Rocky Mountain states
to the Pacific coast and Jtom the
Canadian to the Mexican borders.
Davenport and Overstuffed
Furniture sale continues' all
week. All flotr samples Included
in this sale. Glese-Powers Furni
ture Co. . m25
Agree to Clean Campaign -Governor
Walter Pierce and-L
L. Patterson, republican nominee
for governor, both told members
of the Salem ' chamber , of - com
merce Monday that the 'guberna
torial campaign is going to bo a
clean one. They are old friends.
and declared they wUl shake hands
after : the November election, ,no
t1
Dance Tonite, Crystal Gardens
. Novak's Vandettes Girls', band
playing. m25
Mrs. Rathbnn Improved
Friends of Mrs. Guy I. Rathbun
of North Capitol street will be
pleased to learn that she. has re
turned to her home following "a
severe illness and is now ra'pidly
Improving. Mr. Rathburt is coach
at Willamette university.?
OBITUARY
Johnson
Charles A. Johnson died at ,
local hospital Sunday, May 23, at
the age of 50 years. Survived by
three brothers, Jacob F.. Albert
A., and F. O. Johnson of Salem;
one sister Amanda C. Johnson,
and a half-sister. EOla O. RodgeVs
Of Hubbard. Funeral annonnce
.nents will be made later by the
Webb chapel. ' (
At his residence. 2105 North
Church street Sunday, ' May 23,
Samuel' Fcrbls,: age 7 4 years. Sur
vived by his widow, Carrie Fprhls,
three daughters, Jennie Fox and
Ivy Crawford; both of Aberdeen,
Wash., and Isabella Forbis of Sa
lem; three sons, Elmer, Oscar and
r,ale .Forbis: a sister, Elizabeth
Walker of Woodburn; a brother,
Martin Forbis of Med ford, and'two
grandchildren also survive him.
Funeral services will be held frojn
the Webb chapel on Tuesday at
2:30 o'clock. Rev. Acheson will
officiate. Interment in City View
cemetery. - 'i
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Beebo ...
In this city, Saturday. May 22.4
Mrs. Fannie Beebe at the age
of J75 years. Funeral services
will be held Tuesday, May 24, at
10 a. m. from the Rigdon; morton
ary. Dr. Norman K. Tully officiate
ing. ' Interment in Lee Mission
cemetery, j . , -
AFTER DEATH ,
Faithful friends! It lies I know.
Pale, and white, and r cold as
snow; m
And ye say, "Abdullah's dead!
Weeping at the foot and head,
I can see your , falling tears, v
I can hear your sighs and
prayers; -.
Yet I smile and whisper this
ram not the thing you-kiss ;
Cease your tears and let it lie.
It was mine It is not I.
-Sir Edwin Arnold.
W.T. Rigdon & Son;
mats, galvanized tubs, wash-
Urn D
A the doors close forever next Saturday night
... ,,, - . j -.. . ' . . . . m " . -
so far as my business is concerned a No. 114
Liberty St; Woolworth
hence my
Will positively end next
next few days we must
J ; LJ , u4 Nw LJ - iJ
der to vacate this room on time,
FIAL WIMP
, Effective Tomorrow' IVlorhing
SigaeAJOHN
; ,415 State St,
NEVER
Will such low prices "be quoted
on standard, j nationally adver
tised footwear. This Is your
groat opportunity so come here
tomorrow and take advantage
fit it. j ,
.; Here Are !a Few4 Sample.;
Prices for
WOMEN
Stage leasts for Women
High arch fitters 4n this fea
ture bargain j lot include strap
pumps, gores, step-ins, oxfords
and novelties. There are pat
ent, kid, calf; and colt leathers.
The very latest models , and
styles, supreme to sio values.
Choice while they last. Include
the newest creations and col
ors. Perfect fittings In all
sizes and widths. You'l! agree
they're . real I values at $10 to
$12. Sale price r ffl
while any remain... $93U
GREATER
ARGAI NS
, r .
EVER
TOMORROW
. -
Women and Girls .
A- crreat bargain.: The beautiful
Spuntex service and chiffon hose.
entire stock goes, w hue U lasts
at 2 pair for; $1.75 or QQL
the pair. OOC
Ivadies. fine Oxfords, real sensa
tional- value.! Fine black ana.
brown kid oxfords with round toe "
and medium or low neeis. i nese
are fine .dose arch .fitters that
you'll -appreciate as to comfort as
well as agree tney re o o r .
worth three Mmes. . . . , 9JM v
i - -..
Tiniif in nrrli wt rnre oxfords.
Come In black and, brown kid for
women ; and gfrls. Your ' correc
tive and comfortable footwear and '
the great saving of this Eviction
nrlm mpgni dollars to TOU: ,'L.lm-
Ited to quantity on (jp PA
hand - vJ3U
Just In season now white kid buck
and canvas, j Ladies' and Misses',
stray pumps,! sandals, oxfords. Also-
sport oxfords in white buck;
with calf trim. 65 pair in the lot.
while they last, your' ' QC
unrestricted choice. ...... OOC
John Roitlo VccQtco
No. j 114 Liberty St. and Continues at
rmmm sa .: -
I'
n .
UHQ
Co. takes
possession-
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Saturda
r
night: In the
force the selling in or-
So here are
PRICES
J. ROTTLE
Salem. iOre.
Please Note
We've had wonderful response
. from our nany friends and cus
tomers ai d hundreds of1 new
friends hai e been added due to
this great shoe sale. In a way
our loss is your gain while at tb
same time we hope 'that in out'
smaller space after next Saturday
we shall merit your continued
patronage jand thus we perhaps
tha.U also, benefit, ,
In any event we'll strive. to- serve
you and continue our high stand
ard, of quality and expert fitting
service,
We thank you all.
John T. Rot tie'
WALKOVER
CANTILEVER
and
FINE
SACRIFICED
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mm'
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mens
.Department
- i -
I Men Only t " :
Less Than Half Price
.For men. and young men. -The
tine staple conservative Walkover
. as wellj as the. new snappy styles
are hefe! At $3.30, and a store- )
wide choice in 2 lots. Everything,
for'styleomfort and good wear at
$4.40 and V $5.50
v - y t .
'- . '-r.'
'Boys and Girls ;
LAST CALL
See the Bargain Tables
Children's Shoes ? .
Hundreds of pairs to select
fromj on the bargain tables
see big display . for
only) sale price, i .
$1.45
j Boyi' Bhoes. 4
High-grade lines, all solid
leather - and built Just- like
"Dad's,"; in Un,T . black and
brown: - A real sacrl- of
flee,
Sale price.
i ,. .. i ws a
simswjBHas:im'.is3Janig w wa" t t w1"