The OIIEGON STATESMAN. Calem Oroa. FriJay Uarala? Jnly 17. PAcn rivi: Local News Briefs ; Statesman Carrier Injured Howard Lamkln, Statesman paper carrier, received a broken eollar bone yesterday afternoon when he talked In front of a swing at RIt erdale where he was attending a picnic of-his Evangelical Sunday school -data. He was knocked to the ground by the Impact of the fcea-ry. swift-moving swing board. Howard, who delivers papers in the district hetweea Liberty street "and the river, and Court and B streets, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Lamkin of 195 North Fifth street. He was resting comfortably last night, although the bone conld not be set in a cast. Throw ing papers will probably be outlet the question for him, for the next . three weeks. Word Front Writs From Wil mington, Dels.. Salem friends have received post cards from -Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kirk, stating that they are visiting at their old home there, after studying in Europe last summer and goln to school in New York City last win ter. Professor Kirk, instructor in ancient langusg.es at Willam ette university, has been away the past year on a leave of ab sence. He win again take up his duties here next fall. Bargains on used tents. ; All slses. Salem Bargain House, MO N. Com'L ' ; . n . 1 . A 1 Whan IKWCVIMI """ " . SaJem senior os denU meet In the auditorium next fall for their first assembly, they will find a cnsngea nif direction of George Smalley. head lanitor. his men have been caia 1 mining the wslls and painting the watnscote portion.. adding a band of brown above the old level. The walls are being finished with the same cream color as it over the rest of the building ' Mack's Ready to Wear Store will be closed all day today, on recount ofMr. Mack's father's ; f aneraL The funeral will be held at Scio at 2:80 p m. Leaves for Ohio George K BUss of route 8 left Salem by - train yesterday morning wttn Rocky River. C as bis destina tion. Rocky River is near Cleve land. He was to take the craca train. Empire r Builder, out - of Fortland. On his return trip, probably two months from now. ' he will make stops at Hutchinson and Florence. Kans.. and then go througn me oj ----- Mumps. Measles, Most Marion county, with 15 new cases mumps and five of measles, had the most of any county in the state for the week ending July 11. a report of the state depart ment of health shows. Only two other cases of communicable dis eases were reported for the week: chickenpox, 1. tuberculosis, 1, at tuberculosis hospital. See Buss Smith, Center and Church for tire bargains.; Injunction Granted A tempo rary injunction,, restraining George M. Reeves from molesting D L. Cummins and his associates 1.. .. ..-l- . Vnl wane iney sxe iiui& m j ram on the defendants property was grsnted by Circuit Judge Hill yesterday. The plaintiffs cove nant, to leave the property of the defendant unharmed. Laux Accounting Made- An ac counting of the estate of Michael Laux, deceased, was niea in pro bate court yesterday. rnimv Wagner is the administrator. He resorts receiots of S731 and ex penditures of the same amount, . t:AA .Aialva1 frnm apart iruui , v ,.. . th sale of real property. . . .Final close out All men's suits must go. Never in Salem's history such values! Formerly sold np to $35.00. all best .makes, now f 15.00. Fulop's 45 State. Dennison Accounting ' Made An accounting of the estate . of Chsrles K. Dennison, deceased, was filed 'yesterday in probate court," Frances L. Dennison .is administratrix. Moneys received total $2324 and , moneys spent amount to tl41. 1 There is S33 on hand. - , - t ' j " i : ' ' Title Qaieied Title to proper ty owned by Herman Kassler was quieted yesterday under a ver dict given In Judge Gall . Hill's court. Defendants In the actien who did not appeal laeluded Sol omen Alberson. et al. Damage won Damages of 50 and right to hold land which they claimed were given H. E. LaBare et al In circuit court - yesterday. . . Defendants were M, D. Mayfleld and Levlna Mayfietd. . . Dance every Sat. nlte. Open air paviUion, Staytoa. : . ; To Gates MJss Elisabeth Free man, superintendent ef Hearses at the Marion ceunty health unit here. spent yesterday afternoon at Gates. .-.- r -o i Births " Van Santen To Mr. and Mrs, Ilanry Van Beaten of 1030 Third street. West Salem, a sen. Albert "Kdawert. bom July 12 at Salem General hospital. ; . ILgg9g WIth "WOOD BROS. GROCERY) Milk-Fed Poultry Specialties of All Kindi Special Spring Fryers i 35c lb. Also three friers (halved) $1.00 155 N. Commercial i I l Phone 9164 ( i , j More Sacks Needed .. With digging the' sew channel in Mill Creek at the 14th street - play grounds finished yesterday, the swimming pool will soon be deep er and safer.- Boys spent part of yesterday making a dam above and below the -pool with sacks, of gravel, one dam to divert the cur rent. the lower one to make the water deeper, Harold Hauk. di rector, says few more sacks are heeded to complete the dams. HazeHrood to Cams For two weeks Ueutnnant W. . A, Hazel wood will train with U. S. army fliers at Pearson field under an order , reeelved by him yesterday calling for him te report there' by Sunday. Yesterday was also- the day for the monthly, meeting of. the Eyerly Aircraft corporation. Haielwood was elected secretary. 1 Ladles, th'o Mltzl Gray Is giving those lovely Tulip OirPermanents for only 35). Phone 5033 for ap pointment., t . ..." . i -' t -.- :' ' - - ' t To ' rmn, , Jump Children at Lincoln playground will get full opportunity, to see hew fast they can -run. how far they can Jump, how swiftly they can ride a bi cycle, todsy. The director, Mrs. Margaret Ellen Nelson, is staging a 20-event track meet for tho f kiddies" in which. all ages 'will pet some chance to participate. Themeet will start at 2 o'clock, f l - ' - -" , i-i I Book Cabinets Two more rooms .in Rlehmend grade school building are being fitted with Urge cabinets for supplies and books. George Smalley, head Janitor of Salem public schools, has two men here this week com plating the Job.: Except for the basement, all rooms in the build ing are now equipped in this man ner, j Chorus te Sing A chorus of 30 voices led by Prof. 'O. V. Gould; of the First Methodist church of Newberg will be fea tured at Champoeg park in a promising musical progrsm be ginning at 2 o'clock. This will be .followed by a historical pro gram featuring pioneer ratlroad building of : Oregon, s i ; i Final close out. All men's suits must go. Never in Salem's history such values! Formerly sold up to 335.00, all best makes, now 315.00. Fulop's 450 State. .Road Inspector Hera A road Inspector from Cascade national forest, Mr. Lamb, stopped at the city recorder's, office yesterday morning. He had received an overtime parking tag. Judge Poulsen gave him the visitors' courtesy, - by taking back j the summons. I Miss McKearcher Visits MIss Cecil McKercher. who was in structor in English and dramatics at Salem senior hlch school the year of lfJ-J. came to Salem yesterday to visit with friends over,' the weekend. Miss McKer cher is now on the teaching staff of Commerce high school in Port iand. ;: ' ; j , I Dance Friday at Hasel Green. Talat Artuwil TLnnt Tf BrOteCt the tin roof from next winter's rains, men on the head Janitor's staff of Salem school district, are busy painting it. The old coat waatnAAlInr harllv. ' TheT Will probably make the final brush stroke there today. ; Final lose out Fulon's bank rupt stock by Bishop's. All men's suits must go and go quick, isever such prices. Values to 335.00. now, $10.00. Fnlop's, 456 State. Sheriff Gets roan William Kd irk. . sheriff of Hood River county, drove to Salem yesterday" , ,.tn,ii ir Kntrm.in nooa Hirer for trial on a check charge. Salem ponce eaugnc me man on a stage here Wednesday night and held him for Edick. ' ' Visits Parent Mr. and Mrs. J. C Campbell have as their guest, their son Jimmy, who will corne from Seattle for over the weekend.. Young Campbell at tended high school in Salem and later attended the University of Oregon.; " ' Dr. Louis B. Schoel, dentist, has otrices in 510-11-12 U. S. Bank Bldg.; Tel. 5433. O. E. Officials Stop -E. D. KH toe,, assistant general manager of the Oregon Electric railway com pany, and L. C. Foster, both from the . general office at ' Portland, called on friends in Salem yes terday.' - Pain ScKool Mestday The contractors are planning to start the job of painting the exterior of Washington grade school next Monday. -The building will be painted white, the window sashes aad fire escape, black. , ' Final close out Fulop's bank rupt stock by Bishop's. All men's suits must go and go quick. Never such prices. Values to $35.00. now $10.00. Fulop's. 45t State. .; . T w. Gray Tenable te Retmrw The expected return of R. D.- Gray, real estate man, to his office yes terday, was deterred by his con tinued lllaeee. He msy be able to be on the Job today. - ! , .... M SCHEDULE AT PLAYGROUND -es. : j .mmmmm Change in Procram HAiirly ; Worked out at Hth ' Street Center: " , - Fourteenth .street playground children were yesterday directed under a t new hourly program, which the committee of supervisors,- Mrs. Grace Wolgamott. Viv ian Bartholomew. Harold Hauk and Esther Arnold decided upon at a meeting Wednesday evening. Under this' new schedule, the children will have a change of activity at least every hour, with only one hour of the five in the afternoons, free .play, undirected. Thus all the Johnnies and Marys and . their playmates will have the opportunity to swim, play, or ganised games, ' .practice the skilled sport, take up handwork, and listen to stories, 'under the directors' leadership.' ; Inter-playground . ball games for boys will.be held at 2 p. m. on regular days, hereafter. The seniors,' ages from IS up, will play on Mondays and Wednes days; Juniors, 10 to 13, on Tuesdays- and Thursdays: the small teams, uader 10, on Fridays. Hosmr Credits Will be Awarded . .' . To teach the children the rules of good health, and citisenshlp, a lUt ore 10 honor eradtti hu heD complfed. Points will be .award ed, according to accomplishment and the high scorers for the sum mer season will be awarded the playground prises. ; :' These points will be' siren for the following: attendance, sports manship In games, toxin-antitoxin treatment, vaccination for small pox, preschool children to be ex amined before September 4, tak ing part in dress-up day, , circus day. girls'" doll-dressing, boys' boat-building, and championships in horseshoes, croquet and bean bag. The new schedule for the 14th street grounds 1s as follows: 1:00-1:30 p. m. Free play 1 : 3 0-1 : 4 5 Announcements 1:45-2:45 Girls' swim- f Boys organised games : , Story hour 2:45-3:45 Boys' swim Girls' games 2:45-3:30 Handwork Slowly Recovers August Carl, who recently had an operation and who Is still confined to the Wil lamette sanltarlam, Is recovering sstisfactorlly and will soon be able to return to his -home, it is reported. Undergoes Operation Mrs. S. Darlow Johnson, wife yf Rev. S. Darlow Johnson, pastor of the Leslie Memorial church, under went a major operation, in the Good Samaritan hospital in Port land on Wednesday. " - , . , , j i -. Tiffany Called Fred E. Tif fany of Salem. Bllgh hotel mana ger, is included in a list of Marlon Minnfv residents called for dnty on the rrand iury panel in Port land beginning July 27. ' ' Deposition Taken A deposi tion in the case of Norman Fletch er against Charles- P. Bishop was taken in circuit court Thursday by Judge Gall Hill- C P. Bishop tes tified. : , Boyce Estate i Reported re ceipts from the estate of May F. Boyce estate amount to $106 and exnenditures 3155 accordlnr to a report made to probate court yes terday. , v i. . ' Come to the big Psjama Dance. Turner, Sat. Nlte. Prlxes. Renew . Acquaintances Former Salem -residents, : Miss Marjorle and Kenneth Webb, are guests In Salem from their homo In Yakima.'. Attending Funeral Today Lewis DuBuy . was ; called to Eu gene yesterday by the death of his mother there. " ' The funeral will Be held today. I . . . s- . '' " Adama ia City Paul C.'Adams of Portland, stockman of the Willamette valley, was In Salenj on business Thursday. Hopgrower From Sllverton Fred Sehsr, silverton hopgrower, was in Salens on business yester day. ,', , :,.,,. . . J Goes to 'Monitor Attending to a real estate deal, A. F. Homy er went to Monitor, yesterday. ; Tamer Merle Hoi man. Turner farmer, spent yesterday in Salem.. : -. - . ' ;. ... i Dr. CUa Lm Chinese - Medicine 180 N, Con mere lal SU Balm. . OTTice bera Tnesday and Satnr day 9 to 5: SO Sch&eferVak&in Feature Swedish .:;Mints;;::: these Terr popular creamy candies, tantalizing' with fresh peppermint. ' SPECIAL THIS WEEK :. j 22c pound 7 2 lbs. for 40c :-" only at-- T . r-:-:-:. '; : i Scliaefer's ' DRUG STORE j" V: 135 N. Coml. ' Dial 5197 The original yellow front can dy special store of Salem i i i Under the Dome le'o EDWARD OOTRANDER, trans portation .rate expert of Se attle,' was a visitor In Salem yesterday. . He is a former mem ber of the Oregon Public Service commission. He said that the re eent recall or Mayor ! Edwards la Seattle has given that city a-bad name, and that the political ac tivities there did not belp the city one bit. ..I ' Ainsee Seanple M cPbereon. ie no longer titan-haired, but now la a blonde. She would almost ; be eligible te work In one of the -state offices. A casual survey of office clerks and stenogrn- . phcrs Indicate that the major. lty are blondes at ' least they are' blond en now. This farther , 'signifies. tnaS titeret are nsar, . gentlemen tn the official family. Toe education r department which has blondes, brunettes and red-haired members on Its staff, was yester Introducing a hew of- fTIciaLV'R. J. Maaske, new super visor of rural education, arrived from ' Portland as ' a bachelor. What effect his environment will have in the next few years 3:45-4:15 Girls swim. Mon., Thurs.;- Sat., . Boys' tumbling, stunts,! wrestling, games t ' 4:15-4:45 Boys' swim ! v Girls' folk dancing Stunts or tumbling 4 : 46-5 : 3 0 Horseshoe and cro quet tournaments 5:30-0:00 Free play. RUSH TO MARRIAGE COlTEd IS ITED - Depression is ended if the rush for marriage licenses yesterday in the circuit court's office is an augur of prosperity. Four-couples stepped up to U. Boyer and asked permission to 'plight their troth. Not one was refused. Licenses were granted as fol lows: ' h ' J i Ben H. Bese.' 23, Dallas, labor er, to Esther Viola Martens.' 17. 440 Division street, housekeeper. Walter G. Sample, 35. route 3. Salem, laborer, to Flossie Leona Long, It, Donald, housewife. LeRoy Albee, 31, 2330 : Fair grounds road, Salem,' service sta tion operator, to Pearl Mevey. 29, 1125 Norway street, housekeeper. William K. Stolk. 22, route S. Salem, baker, to Elisabeth L. Cook. 18. 742 North Commercial street, student. Kingwood Has Manz fiuests KINOWOOD, July It Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Vosbargh have, as house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed George and son Theo of St. Cloud, Florida, who arrived; Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Benson hare sold their home .on Cascade Drive to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. God- eiian of Salem who will take pos session August 1. The Benson's expect to locate on a 'farm. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beck man and son Gene have moved from West Salem to the little house on Cascade Drive belonging to Mr. and Mrs.; Warren B. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Mobley and son Billy of Parkway with their house guest, i Mrs."! Clara Sheldon of Colorado Springs and Mrs." Motley's mother. Mrs. Wil liam Wechter; ofSalem have re turned from 1 a visit ' of several days to Neskowln. Mrs. Sheldon will return to Colorado by way of San Francisco. : . Mr. and Mrs. Avery L. Apple- i ?3tltttet jatmorfol Phorts , 9651 I iJarn UixWiuir Priced A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care Just ten miaates- front the heart of town CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established ISM " 1 Tel. 8S3 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable TERWILLIGER'S Jl rewnxix. grsmoreag 1 Oss htow At ess Xesy QonjL45arrick Co. MORTUARY Phono 1151 . Charch at Ferry St, . A. M. Clough " i . '' '" v 5 Dr. L. JB. Barrkk . c ,'t. .- V.. X. Golden". S Pianos to Rent Call 0010, Used Furniture . -- Department 151 N. High I 45 Occurrences and Gosai? at it; center ct Orerca'g state 'ejoTernment mains to be seeh : While Oregon Is ontesnplatw Ing n special eeaaion of the leg. islatnre, tho state of OklaJkotn. - Is going ono better. Instead of Jus asking n state legislative session to afford relief of one kind or another, it is. going to' request : President Hoover to 'call n special session of con. greet. This time the SLaemploy anent. condition was gtvenas . Ben Wing, "feeble minded" clerk will have new offices on the first floor of the capitol building all to himself. He haa had his desk with the state purchasing de partment. The room formerly occupied by-Seymour . Jones, state market agent, was ordered prepar ed for Wing, r 'I Miss Joy Locke, Associated Press Teletype operator, left for Portland yesterday where she will spend - her two weeks'.-, vacation. During her absence Delia Locke, her sister, wilt operate the news sending machines at The States man and Capital Journal offices. wkHe and daughter Catherine left this morning for their cottage at Neskewla where ?&ey will remain until Saturday. Earwig Lure is v Newest Method To Combat Pest Although the Salem camp of this summer's crop of earwigs seems well entrenched, ft is now under threat from a new menace, the "Earwig Lure", a Salem pro duct which . is claimed to be a deadly enemy to the pest.: Ed Rostein, originator of the idea and the formula, enlisted ' the assist ance of Dan J. Fry Jr. to work out the product for the market. The bait Is an oily substance, which is poured on surface of cans of water, set about in 'shrub bery, or wherever the earwigs may collect . Maaske Arrives To Start Work R. J. Maaske. who has been director' of 4-H tinh w,v t Portland, arrived, here Thursday to take over his dnti school supervisor In the state de partment of education. He suc- ceeas j. w. Crltes. deceased. Core Hoturs Git. O: f 4Zinc-Ite" Paint Ne Paint as Good as Ziao Ite Regardless of the Price Paid! 1 Gallon .Paints anywhere near this quality cost 31 more. It goes further.' Golf Clubs Every dab in stock Every club' re duced to half price for Clear ance. - Al Kspi. asisi, Harn. thona, and Harry Tardona. . 1 Resxlation Balls It's a Real Bargain to Find Teaai Ball at This Price t - - for Remarkable , val ue! Preasurre packed' balls. Red.j or white felt covering. Limit 4 to a Customer 275 N. Libert j s . . .... . - . .- Frasiip for ihchehs fiy WANTED Jobs for school teachers.. ' - ' (.-..-. If the Marion county school su perintendent's office thought such sn ad would do any good it would be placed locally, for demand for teaching positions ' was never greater. -. : .fl , "We have about five applicants a day, I should judge. - seeking work.- Mrs. Cora Reld. aasistsnt la the oflfce, laid yesterday. The turnover among teachers has been low this rear. Tirtuallv tot-v 1aH in the eounty Is filled and .teach ers, once elected are hanging on to their, employment without the customary summer resignations. Mrs. Held stated. Sh lnliat there were also .some chances for last-minute resignations. i A file of applicants Is f being kept at the office so teachers ean ne nounea. promptly if vacancies occur, .v - i -1 .1 Hill: to Decide Duhigah-Scott Argument Soon Judge Gall S. Hill has uniil next Teesdsy morning to scratch , his head over the case of Scott; vs. Dun agin. . under . a self-imposed limit which followed a hearing of the case in equity court here yee terday. Scott and DunagJn : live about three miles out. of; Seotts Mills and have long disputed a certain 10-foof roadway ' running 40 rods on the land of Scott. Un able to settle the matter amicably, they resorted yesterday to a court hearing and brought several at torneys and a score of witnesses and observers along. I - A similar dispute over a road will be heard Monday in) Judge MeMahaa's court in the ease of Jones vs. Fukuda. - New Directors Are Elected by. Fraternus Club snanmrnmenaunsa At last 'night's meeting of Fra ternus club, one of the best at tended of the summer, the new president, J. A. "Jack" Johnston presided and the group elected a new board 'of directors., j Seven teen members of the young busi ness . men's organization were present. " The new directors, "unanimous ly elected, are: Walter Fuhrer, retiring president; J. A.! John ston, . W. . J. Braun. Ed Stadter GPEC5A1LG L Kid Gloves Soft kid gloves to complete your outfit. Pull-on or wrist styles in . fc 1 iQ Q black or tan ... OlJQ Rayon Voile,L ,'. Sheer and eool for summer frocks.. Printed floral pat terns. Width ' - PA 2f inches.. .yard s)e7C Print Pongee i - Printed an silk pongee for : dressesv lingerte, curtains, etc. Width SS fci flf inches. . . .2 yards 31AU CHfToa Hoso " V FnU fashioned all aflk chif fon hose rn 'all shades. Reg- .ralees. . . .2 pair $1.00 Boy's.'vGolf-Suit -1 Outfit includes smart play suits.' golf, club, ball and tees. Ass't'd eolors.- OO sfse ito ,r.v.::. oUC WM to SPECIAL ON SATURDAY Sine 81 1 P 1 "The Friendliest Store in Tcvm" ' Phone 8774 'f. , and H H. Thompson Commit teas appointed by the president were: social - otert--t- f Dr. K. XL Waters, ehalrman. xieryi Meyers, whhaui bi Victor. Rhodes and Reed Row land; membership Dan Apper- son. chairman. Conneil Ward and Harold Tomiinson. . J- - - - - - ; - . a Uusic Features j Lions? Meeting; TrioPincKHits . i The popular "Lions sweetheart trio". Miss Beneitta Edwards, Miss Harriett Adams and Miss Myra Gleeson, pinch-hit ; on the entertainment program at the luncheon club's noon meeting yes terday. Their crooned melodies brought applause and request for more. For . the club' singing. Lioness Betty Bedford played the piano. - " : " ; Since no definite program had been planned, the idea of "sur prise' speeches carried ont, with the , humorous, remarks flying back and forth in an atmosphere et Jollity.-. Newell Williams. new? ly. elected secretary made an )n? formal report of he state conven tion. - which 'he attended' at La Grande two weeks ago, : 1 - Local Magazine Dealers to Bid On School Sale ' ;; :'' - 1' With Salem magazine dealers informed by the school board that they still have time to make bids for supplying the school system demand, two bookstore proprie tors have announced their inten tion of putting In bids. . A. repre sentative " from the superinten dent's office reported yesterday that the dealers show scant inter est in the contract because of the small profit which it entails. Bids .for supplying the maga zines for the coming school year will be accepted until July 29. ac cording to word given oat at the superintendent's office. :- 1 See This Bix Value Now $49 j Worth Doable The Price i Asked, Pay ! SI Per Week .El Big: Warehouse Sale - j SHERMAN CLAY & C0.1 Closing All Oregon Stores 657 Court St. Open. Evenings to 0:30 P. M Ward's Radio PROGRAMS Daily Except ' Sundays Orn NBCNetwork Through Station KGW 9:15 A.M. Also tune in on -' Station KEX - at 5 : 5 p. m., for Other Special Announce ments.' Daily except Sunday. Pioneer : Overalls OEwILO The biggest and best over- , all we've ever offered, made of sturdy 2:20 Denim. All strain points double seamed. High and low back. Men's Work Shirt Beet Shirt We Ever Offered at This . Low Price! , Stock rp! ' 093 Medium weight blne- chambray! Coat style, triple stitched Mechanic Socks X - Heavy two thread cotton New Low Trice! &5g Made for Ward's exeluatvely. Soft foot enshionlng. Highly absorb-) ent; Full slsed. - ONLY mj sSg i2sw s Pequot Pillow 1 Cases at 20c ca. Salem,. Oregon Dnmnfrt Sntirht 1 w w - Result of Auto 5 Crash Year Ago Salt for 110,000 general dam ages and 2250. special damages was " begun yesterday in circuit court here by Cora May Squires. She names as defendant W. E. Barges and charges that he vs the operator of an antomobiU which struck the ear in which shj was ridinar on the Columbia h.irhm way May JO. 1$30. : The slalatlff alleres she was critical It lnisred. recelTls- Wt hurts which may liad to cancer. The accident oecured en the nninn viaduct between The Dalles and Arlington and was caused by Bargee improper driving, the com plaint aeciares. - . Hollywood Theatre condnt , KCXDAT 1mm n't" t ft ,f . Vcff-y3cff - ViciT WHITE COATS These coats" are unbeliev able barirains at off the marked price. The ever popular white " coat for sport and dress. Wool -crepes and novelty weaves. DRESSES Frocks for every occasion Sport frocks of flat crepe in prints and pastels. Love ly chiffons for afternoon and evening. All at 1-2, 1-3, l- off the regular price. s M1IJJNERY Everyrhat tremendously reduced. One hat is not enough for a summery yoii must have three or four. You will find! smart, lacy straws, and popular novel ty straws. . 275 N. Liberty Phone 8774 ssnsew - i