The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 22, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    The OREGON STATISJIAH, Calia, Ore'-oarFriiiy i:ih:LrArra 22, 1522
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West Salem1 News:
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WEST SALEM, - April 21 i and Phil : Hathaway, . and Miss
City . , Recorder Mrs. J. L Miller 1 Ear lehorav v ,
states that there were ISO regis-1 - Mrs. Emmett Dickson and her
tered at the close of the reglstra-l a ether, Mrs. W. D. Phillips, were
tram, to be airea Friday .alzht, :
Mar fr fa. the andltoriom of the
high school.- The pro tram U on-
der;snperrlaion of Mrm. ; Tern ; D. I
Bala . and Mrs. Paul Pembertoa,
Mrs.; Bala and Mrs. Pembertoa
hare''-sent, reautsts to various
elnba' and Orsanlxauons In this
I eo torn unity for some contributions
XILVERTON. April 11 Dr. R. I for the special program. The pro-
B. KJelasoTge ahalnaaa ..of to i graav will eoasist of. at least iz
Tie
III
Ml
Edgar, . basinets manaten f ;. liar
tha Irish, aad Tan Davis, adver
tlsl&x; Lampmaa, - pail Doxler,
and ; Jallaa Driesxae, property
managers; Jerry Mtrkla aad Da
Tia, ataga siaaagers.
tmm v.. y y-.
WACONDA. April II Teach
ers for Waeoada aad Eldriedre
XHBTIIS REPORTED
MIDDLE GROVE. April II
Two births of interest here were . Portland.
TtiYnn nnrt Vlfp. Resinn In-Itloa book wblchv with those al- the inspiration tor a Tery pleasant 1 27,. JTI, TT,Uv-. Jft,ma.i .n4 Mi ..mium. I schools. rMoectireir. aar been
d- ' jirs.'' - n.i., : 1 " w uu uuuui, iuihu v7 n lthe ' Influence of -heredity aad r A "leader for the community sing-irenirea. io .leacn-ine next term,
fipendence POStSj Sal- thh were ever regiiterd in this day might at tae lUmer BJersoa They ara Miss JeaneUe Luper. El-
aries Reduced ' . ' !P 1 Cl wore, iorBy4Pnmary.iaome.wBeaOT at the Tuesday night I Coatiauiag with a policy be- "lodge aad OUto Maaalag. Wa-
.- - - v .. ,c i a. usBi f AiDu i m. uciiBra uaueuw a irnui nr uu . ijami u lb wau kxa - " - esk s si a. " " - itm it i vak t a a va -m mnaa.
T. , " I III 111 iUsT DllTUUIB " " KUJI AUk JCAT UT aOIV WUIUBU SUA I
ttfta W erer registerd in this day aqievpner Bierson compared It with the Influence of 4 inr baa, aot yet been ehoseiu .
The Parent
tlon of tha west-Saiem trJiool will llarm rone of. relatlrea and menas ' vi.i...... ujLirw.. v. wAAvnM. iv; , ifln' TiomtbT Km! h
. - m i . , I - - iiiwiuuu vie nnuwvit, uior iuw Hwuniua Aiuntvcu ' w "
INDEPENDENCE, April II I meet in the community . hall next I honorinr them. ' Games aad tn-1 , v- vti. I tm . .nst.. Uharr f lb rafrflld arhnAl
. w s - m i aaew( ? e44o w aa-sas v a vaaaaa vasvs a SjjwsjiVH aww e jpaseaa v A esae) I
The entire staff ot teachers la the j Friday aranlng with the following Isle were followed, by .the hostesses 1 eouM doimueh to' mar perfect jcnlmlnatlnc National Mniie week Dn engaged to teach at Beona
tnufpeumuw - iut f kuiwi j propan piannea: Monologue, va- iserring-reirwamwww mr ua heredity. It eoujd not entlrelyiand honoring Gold Star mothers 1 ww wiunoy Ben lerm.
been re-elected for the coming 1 marine Antlewhlte: rocal solo. I Mrs. Rex Sweixert. Mr. aad Mrs.M.Mnm. Mtvi nHtuf lir mMhm t kai-- ivk I . The home of Mr. and Urs. John
r year with the exception of. Prof. Mr' Raymond: Uy. Trho Mir- jHarry PhlUlps, Mr.' and. Airs. Lv-rtrttlc. H nied charts to I forward to ante this Tear: No 1 Klesyaskl was the scene of a mer-
; ana Mrs. Homer uaon .wno Te-i uioug pitcher" Serenth grade. Yo-1 Charles warm. MX. and Mrs, w. uinstraU his points aad bis lis-1 deOnlta plans aaro yet been out-1 T MPtiao - when group or
? dgnedr "Professor -Dixon -has ac-1 cai 80i0, Mlas Martha Ploer; Play, I D.. Phillips. Mr. aad Mrs. Eamett I M'BrAMMt ihamsrfTee ' as llinad b-r th anrillarr nnit ; mU I youag - people -from ' this aad
, epted the nrlnclpalshlp l of : the i -The r InTisible ' Paiater", Soroath I Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hatha- J haTinr xeeptioaally' later-1 though , it la thought the program I aeighboriag eommualtiea gather-
garet, en her birthday annlyer-
sary. . r - J - .- --f v
Present were Mr. aad Mrs. John
KlesynskL' Marie WeaseL Tlrgla-
ia," Fraaees,'--Eugene and 1 Johnny
Goldada, Leo Sylrester aad Lu
cille Klesyaskl. Francis, , Charles
and Cecilia- 8aalfeld, Herman Goe-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Joo KlesynskL,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Klesynski and
daughter Betty," Cecil .Dencer.
Lela - Woods, Dorothy Hannegan,
Nancy Keeae, DelTiaa, Florence
aad Lawrence Wargnler, Tony
t 5 '
Madras Jiiga scnoour mis Paceigyade. ' i5''-' 4- " t asiy- Jdrv - avsai aars. Charles -P-hll I Qgtad la ha sublect.' Durinr his wiU bo airea la the armory Sua-
miss juargarwi naay, qrui.w oi er," wm arsmauiea ty . tne pn-i Mr. ana jars, mimer luerson, wa-lit would, take CO years' of careful
Mrs. a. vioieiiB i uiuevcu-ipn, tnemseires.- Tne annual eec-1 car ana aterie rnmips, miss uiTa (breeding to eliminate leeble-mind'
aenco ana a senior ox i" v mam- tion oz orricera lor the next rear's t senon. &enneia ana - wayne' l- i n
eiw nniTersiiy, us . u -i;owTCri wui oe neiu.. Tfie nisxonau, i mrop, 4 onn, ay, itoiana ana tvoyi Anftther lnterestinr . nnmher
iw tu me po iu x."u 1 miss uaxei xummeu win giye meirnuupi, van ana ineim wurm, the sinxinr as a solo -of the
partmeat made Tacant bythere- history for this year. - - . - Bonnie, Bobby and Shirley Dick- NoWegiaa Natloaal anthem in
slgnation ot Mrs. Dixon. .Prof. For the tirst time this season, son, Estalyne and ' Joey, Rierson. ton Ml Clara
Panl K. Robinson was .re-elected I out of the fire games already Wilson,' Iris and Audrey Phillips. Herrigstad. a teacher from Star
to serre his 10th consecutiTe year jpiayed, the West Salem boys lost and Billy and Shirley-Lou Swel- (anger. Norway, who Is on leare of
are: '. Howara uenneii, smun-1 citr on the home diamond Tues-
WHY 1SPB
flAMED At HUBBARD
absence and la Tisitlag her broth
er, Paul Herrigstad at Silrertoa.
Mrs. Wniiam MacNelU, taleat-
nughes ' Instructor; f Miss Dorothy j day afternoon after school. . The Mrs. Phillips aad sisters of Mrs.
Tnnnr - ninmercial and girls' Sth-1 i. u t Im.i
leUcsT' Mr... Fern Wheeler, home maTwaV considered one of the "he standard Wera'm'e with 2 ntT ZZZ which will bo held In the Salem "A-lowwakL ttio
economics; Mrs.; Hazel staishurg. finest social affairs of the season, Mrs, Floyd DeLappthelr leader, isatlon. presided and Miss MUdred I Slor high, school anuaing " w ""' -
auwry UU fcaimu.M ; "s, ' WU mS-SUTM Tei neia at ineiTiiMdAv nknlnr for a. itndT . nf Uninrtnti i rnnvoil th nro-1 lu w '
HUBBARD, April. II The
Hubbard - representatlrea - at the
d reader, gare a reading. Harry n J?"t7v"nf.!Lt
VWill Mattlson was retained as I home of Mrs. Phil Hathaway, India. Last week they made band- gram. Forty-fire were In attend-
lanltor ot the high school. rvveanesaay arternoon. social caai ages to be sent to the Orient. Each lance.
A eut of about IS per cent was interspersed the entertainment week their work is raried. and la-
made in all salaries both that of planed by Mesdames Jack A. Gos-1 teres tlar. The 'first week is
the teachers and the Janitor. ; ser and J. I. Miller, which began j study; second, work; thlrdBlble
The training school teachers are i wua reaamgs hy airs. j. k. sea-1 study and fourth work and the
yet to be elected. - 'The members j ford, a pencil game by Mrs.- A. L. j fifth,- when there are rite weeks
ot the. board of education are E. I Applewhite and a surprise hand-1 in the month will be a social er-
A. Dunckel. chairman, H. S4 Wood I kerchief shower tendered to Mrs.enlnr. All rirls between the axes
and J, E. Kelley, directors, and C. L. Dark and Mrs. W. D. Phil-Jot II to 10 are inrlted to attend.
a O. Irrine, clerk. . - lips, in honor ot their recent birth-1 Sunday afternoon at
, , Is Mnsic. Chairman day. Mrs. Bertha K. Englehorn 1 o'clock, W. H. (Bill) Cook, aa in-
.Mrs. C. W. Irrine Is the Inde-land Mrs. Gerald C. Larkln as- ternaUonal Jrareler of wide re-
pendenee chairman for National sisted Mrs. Hathaway la serring I pate will giro aa address la the
music ' week. May. 1-8. : Special I refreshments - and . two attract! re Ford Memorial church.
programs will.be . giren,: by the candle lighted cakes were the la
60 Graduates
OfWoodburn
Juniors to Present
Jinks This Evening
HighL
I Carl, third grade: Alfred Fallen.
fourth grade; PhyliU McKey. iuth
grade; and Max' Moomaw, sixth
grade.
The Hubbard representative in I , 8TATTON. : April II The
the primary dixiaion at the Mar-Kjsnlor Jinks, & rollicking eater-
ion' county declamatory contest, i talnment planned by the juniors
which will be held at Silrertonjof the local high school, will bo
Friday, April II In the Eugene nreseated at the school tonight,
Field building, will be Stanley and will include many humorous
Loney. . skits aad , songs. The general
The Hubbard high school is en-1 committee In charge is Ada Keyes
tering a team in the state typing I Germalno Smith, Marlon Lamp-
contest which will bo held at Cor- man and Martha Irish. Assistants
are: Germalno Smith -and Nea
- churches,-lodges, schools and oth- spiration for .a brief ceremonial, Tl. I ?L- 14.
- er-organixaUons ot the elty. ! and afterwards cut. . I liirce LinK VIUD fias
Members ot Adah chapter 0. E. Those present included Mes-
S. attending the Chadwlck chap- dames Homer Harrison, John Er-
, ter in Salem Tuesday night were ans, Charles Hathaway, Nickolas
: Mrs.. Crosbr Darls, v Mrs. Stella Brinkley, L. T. Wallace, Edward
, Calbreath. Mrs. O. D; BuUer. Mrs. Brock. D. H. Gilllland. W. D.'Phll- Lg-Vda etteraoon: A
Josephine PoweH'Mts.J.'W.Fos- lips, Gerald C. Larkia, Eugeae Siaaart ouiiw aert
M0.f J?? hllSSt wUr.lw!n?Vd conr.a'S
swtKj aj AS ei U( iU a a woav aavtv sawawe m tiwiuvt, wuw m
ett, Mrs. Mary Fluke, Mr. and j Bertha K. Englehorn, Elmer Rler-
Meet With Mrs. Ring
LYONS, April II The Ladies'
Three Link club met .with .Mrs.
Mrs. J. G. Mcintosh and Mr. and son, A. T. Hathaway, Weatherley, "rHn
The hostess serred "dainty re
freshments at the close ot the
Mr. and Mrs. John Winters of
Lyons, bad as Sunday dinner
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ladd
Ten More Students
Earn Progress Pin
In Writing Class
KEIZER, April II Ten more
nunlls of Keiser school bare re-
pastor of the Methodist church SSaSlS92trn ceired their orocress nins In nen-
Robiasoa of ladepeadence, Mrs. lun, a. B. Wik. to . i M i. t Uit holdinsT tha reriral meet- 1 Lola Sbr. Clara. Ed4r. Hlen Kpoers. n m.a Tnmv.w. iri-
Mrs. John Donaldson. " ' George Lathrop, Avery L. Apple-
Bridire Parties Held 1 white, T. E. Kelso, C. R. Brown,
The home of Mr, and Mrs. C. W. I C. L. Dark. Charles H. Creasy, E.
"7"J?i Z'n?i?l:I?"' d two small children. Mr., and
tw .ow, LT"1 ZTl'-T: .U w..2 "-Zrrr Mrs. Arthur C. Bates and family
ana luesaay nisau. mgoviiaiei uquim rmuipm, fiuuaeK vicoui0g Mill City, and Clark Wood,
Henkle,. her sister. Mrs. Asa B. for4 WeUoB Krft. 0 D.
WOODBURN. April II. Def
inite plans for commencement ex-1 rallis, Saturday, April IS. The
erclses for the graduating class at I team consists ot Betty Brown, who
Woodburn high school hare been I won first in the Marion county
made by the committee la eharge. I contest, and Mildred OtL-
According to present arrange-1 The meeting of the Woman's
ments, the exercises will be held I club, which was to bo at the home
Friday. May IT. probably In the I of Mina Dewolf Wednesday after-
gymnasium. A class of 0 la ex-1 noon, was aot held, so the mem-
pected to bo graduated. Circuit I bers of the club could accept tho
Judge Arlie G. Walker, who lires I inritatlon from Aurora to attend
In McMIaaTlIle, has been procured I their Greater Oregon association
as speaker for tho occasion. Jndge I meeting.
Walker graduated from Wood-
burn high school In 1I1S, and Is
a native of Woodburn. HeMs the
youngest circuit court Judge In
the state of Oregon.
In the group expected to bo
graduated are:
IDm. Aahlaad, Dorothy Austin. Adler
Barstad. Edward Baumu. Chester
I Brs. Wayne Brantner, Erelyn Bnacn-
aaaouacod this week. Sir; aad
Mrs. John Turner, Jr., ara rxreata
ot a- girl, Louisa CarcIIaa. torm
April ,11 la Salem: and lit. and
Mra.' C. J. Bartruff araproua
grandpareats ot a baby girt bora
April 14 to Mr. aad . Mrs. Dick
Rankin - (LUliaa Bartralt) of
ssbb'jsbbI
v CRBATim POWESI
NEW. SMOOTONESS ";
; WrcnBASED BIIIXACE ;
: FINEST ANII-KNOqii:.
PROVED PCnFOnaiANCB .
M CD IEXTTMA (DdDSTT.
310NEY DACff GUARANTEE
LISTEN! . . . "VOICE OF 76 . . . TONIGHT 9 . .KGW
war ia.j Ti. ilia- ir nn. w a.kk a aihMw w m utiii i
aiusuu, wu nw w um i itr. fad Mrs. o. 6. Godfrey. Mr. and Bates Is the regular pastor of I xmmYr vm Tmrfx. w&ido oib- Keohart. Mary Downey. Edith
mons. embers - of the Indepen- M. H-k ors. tne christian church. ' Vrnon Waldo Glb- SSsth OTeil and Rosie Fu-
dAnCA train in r school faenltT. - I Cobra, Mr. ui Hit). G. Melntoah. I nn tj. Ti.nn,.im.n tt. . ' " r. .
Spring flower, were used ttjc-1 1
aeDeadeace.
Tuedy Bight raIM Wer Jir. aa I ...ll., -M , Mavtln TnW ' 1 1.V Avrm Wanfman Prr T.nim
the Monday r Gay ! T: a" " , - . . .7, 7 " ' . I Mrlorl. Lla Karl - iiWST Mae
. ... v... iea, Jir. aa r. reari neofea, . ana i ."xn,-- t-i u. u.phw miMhoth T Millar I wnroueu iu mo bui iuu iiu
rartraaiS G G r?od SarSrl t' n'rMr rige of Andl2w eMn,. of lULfefSa- iuIpiI trades: Lorea and Theroa
Car bray ana u. u. uoa-1 mck. nr. Hd Mr, t. d. romeroy, m. i Tnmv itami, f snhiim-1 xjikT nH dt.i. -.- ..
., riv.,i - I FTI TWwta u Jlibn Dr. mad Mrm. I o . iciub, uouvucv vaiiwa.auu
irrjr. Anna uiu xviLuuaii suu 1 -'--- r . -. . .
Four new pupils hare been
enrolled in tho 5th and Ith
RnhllmttTTn..T mnmtnrl"' tuiau, oro iui, . arjorw i -.rvT.M ....4.4 11
buui.j.,,Vw. 1 . --- 1 aan rn ter - Martin znner or iiak. Arna Kaurman. trrr Lai
High scores for the Monday 'r iwj.. Earl Ureiy.
uigui a4iaur
George
Jif".-.J! "T, Tr hr at tli fit. nnnffat Path Alio
1 n lf.itl..- .V-. V M I a. - I "
WB'W Mr. and Mr. Cbarlaa Irriaa. Mr. I church by RCT. F. H. Scherbrlng,
ors ror nign scores laesaay nigni. Md Mr, j. h. Hart, r. Mra, a. -n..- were attended br. Miss
TH. rn..t BM lonowi! MaaywfB iu. . -":' wl "--' Hnlen Znh-r and John Tfnfinlir.
. Jm"i -- I " . -
e- j u m av:- II. ..J V, lfn. O
M r Wil Mr ..T'Mri.'z. C. I Mr, a M. Walkr. Mr. aad Mra. Har- The bride wore a beauUful
Ki-,b..l, Mr. .nd Mr,. A. UThoTn., Mr. I f mj5'.'S .'v'i' 1 white dress and a long trailing 1 MUdrd Todp and Rom Zumateln.
PTelda.
mer Ramadell. .MAnly Ramdll, Har-1 ... Um - -s,v
Schwab. Joa Sorraa, FasST Shoray. I and Mrs. 8. W. Leonard from
Edith Shrock, Hin Stanton,. Helen Portland motored to Kelxer and
ridden Willi. Ttmrman, Alden Watt, I w"h Mr- rs. J. A. Bey-
roaer and Hose Zumateln. I hoiub - mooaro liio . iuusiu n
Music Plans Told I Mrs. Emma Loy at Independence.
Swop. Mr. and Mra. C O. Bloper, Mr. I Walter u. Mina, rroi. aaa airs.- v. . iu jcuuw carrivu u uu I ia ousvrrajice) ui nauoaai bum- i jars. Lioy was av lormer neigaour
and mm. w. h. Cockle. Mr. and Mn. Dewey, Mr. and ,-ir uacar i bouquet of call! lilies. They left I sic week, the Woodburn Womaa's of the Reynolds Bear Bueaa
d.i,MT'aadr"Mraf tt 1 5t Moame-uL wo, .u , f)r n eitended t1bU to portiand. club Is spoasortag a special pro- Vista for 15 years.
ffl .yMSmMWya . .:i':ra
The entire stock of New and Used Furniture of
The Furniture Exchange. 255 . Commercial Street,
to be sold out at greatly reduced prices.1 STORE MUST
BE VACATED BY MAY 10TH . . . Everything must go,
regardless of price.
A
ONE ELECTRIC
CONSOLE
PHONOGRAPH
Used.
Special
17.95
ONE VICTOR
PHONOGRAPH
1 V.
New price 150.00.
Used. Special
9;95
9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS
Regular valaes 230. New.
Special ,; ' , ,', , ; ' ; . ' .
17.95
DAVENPORT AND
; CHAIR
Tapestry: Reverse Cushions.
New. - Ol QC
Extra Special u 1 jUO
t - . S-Piece -
: IVORY
BEDROOM SUITE
Extra Special 19.50
WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTOIC RANGE
AO White enamel. New cost
265.00. In good f7 AA
condition ;,.;r:.-;...;yi ee7il
Other j . Weslinghouse, T; Hot-,
points and other mikes at
Langhably low prices. -' i r A
ONE7EDISC3N .
PHONOGRAPH
frith 30 Records. 1 0 C(i
Used. Special laVeOU
I i 1
HArtMAN BROS.
. af l
J Many Nationally Advertised Goods
.ll ICa
Were yon one of tho thrift loving peoplo of this commnalty to Tlstt oar store yes
terday to obtain yowr share of the sensational Talnes wo are offering dnrims; oar
40th Anniversary sale? . . .
Wo are not wnllke other merchants and aeed cash money. It Is imperaUyeUiat we
raiso a certain amout la a limited number of days. Oar loss will be tremendous
bnt we most haretho money. Bead every special adTertised in this ad. then come
to oar store and save aa never before in the history of omr business career.
Was $165
Now
$82.50
t . r Trir ill
v LafTt i mum
LADIES
RING
Boantlfnl Bine White
Diamond of eeaeroas
size. Mounting of
Flatlnam and con-
tains 10 beautiful
diamonds. Truly a
wonderful value at
this unheard of price.
ILLINOIS 19 JEWEL
Bourse Model 14K Thin
Model White .Gold B.
F. Case. The biggest
watch value ever of
fered. Raised Gold Nu
merals.
Was $75.
NOW . . .
$19.50
Was $65
. Now
$32.50
LADIES
RING
A Steel Blue Diamond
of resplendent beau-
tv. The mounting is
made of 18K White
Gold and aa faahion's
latest mode. Be euro
to see this ring.
LADIES GRUEN
WRIST WATCH.
15 Jewel RectanguUr
movement. White Gold
R. P. Case. Why, worry
with your old watch.
Bay this one.
Was 933.
NOW . . .
$17.50
MEN'S ELGIN
WRIST WATCH
Beautiful White Gold K.
P. Case. Raised gold nu
merals. These American
watches win sell quickly
at this price.
Was-S2. 1? Aft
NOW .... ?AaaUV
t -.
ONE CHINA CLOSET
Golden Oak. Bent Glass. ; . - .
Used. Extra Special, . -
12.50
1 USED WEATHERED OAK CHINA CABINET
Extra- - . ; A QC
Special i i . ' ,r-' ; e7ee7l
IVORY BED AND
n . DRESSER: ; ;
Used.r;- ''ICQC
Extra Special Ilee7U
BED AND DRESSER
Rose enamel. Used. A QC
Extra Special j lXe7
FELT BASE ; RUGS
9x12. - ,9 QC
Extra Special .. r ' 0yU
4 GOOD KITCHEN
CABINETS
Porcelaia Tops. New price to
$13.00. Used Extras-17 Qff
Special, as low - as ... . ; limVo
1 UPHOLSTERED
PORCH SWING
'New price l9X0r
New. Extra Special
17.95
y " q
: OFHC DESk; i
Roll top. A good Boy at .... 7 . kO.po
r
UNIVERSAL
ELECTRIC RANGE
White and gray finish. New
82.50
price 225.00.
Used. Special
$85 "1 CIRCULATOR
49.50
Barns, gas.
Special
Was $225
Now.
$90.00
.
LADIES
RING .
Blue watte' Diamowd
that weaaiM betwee
one half aad three
quarters carat. Tl
is aa
tlOB
18K
$24.50
tlrely
White Gold)
15
- , GENUINE ROCK
v ' CRYSTAL NECKLACES
'Another example, of .the
' legitimacy of . this wa
usual selling event. Gem.
1- mine Rock: Crystal Neck-;
lace, l ineu. . iemgu
graduated Tcrystalsv -K-
-Waa '.. 4tT 7C
:fS.75...Now -.efloleJ,
- COMMUNITY CHINA
. Z DINNER SET .
v7 Pieces of Community
China decorated la the
same pattern aa :, your
' ? Conuaunlty Silver. Nev
er before at this price.
-Was SdQJJO.
' NOW
$3750
- KLECTBIO
WAFFLE SET
This waffle ire la made
et east alwaa.lBias.
Chrome plated.
tr Guaranteed, ele
aneut - and heat. . tndV
eator.' ;
TCaa
flTO. NOW,
$17.50
$6.95
MESH BAGS
Whlting-Davls
mesh, bags are
made of small snesh. Ev
ery known color coenbt
uaUiou. Now selling for
leas one third.
- WaS ;. v
S5.00. NOW
$1.45
LADIES ILLINOIS
, WRIST WATCH
17 Jewel Falrport
uofs Rectangular Move
ment Late-ModeL Beau
tiful case of 14K White
Gold B. P.
Was -
S50. NOW
MEN'S GBUEN
WRIST WATCH
Jewel dependable
White Gold
B, P. ease. Now selUng
for leaw thaa . aa- wn-
Waa '
aas. Now
LADIES ELGIN
WRIST WATCH
Elrin Rectaagmlar
snent now selling
leaai than a chean
descript Suiso watclw
Harry! Hurry I : A . .
25. NOW. $1250;
MEN'S WALTHAM
r WRIST WATCH 1
Waltham nsovesneni,
very dependable for ac
curate time. . New model
coocave. baek,
gold n
' Was '
f 18J50. NOW
for
$925
Wa
Specials
Now
0 Cft i "Water Pitcher of M QC
)Om)U Heavy Weight Pewter Vie?
$2.00 S?..: 95c
$U6S.g75c-
$5.00 QCLapUFeldpar $2.45
Was
Specials
Now
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