Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 08, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
Saturday, Decem ber 8,
TO PO STO FFICE PATRONS
- OBIT VARY
Funeral services are to be held ! with the excellent exhibits In the
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W, K n clon,d ay a ite rn ° ° D a t 1 3 0 from various departm ents, not only, but
On C hristm as Day, Tuesday,
Mrs. Mary A King was born Stock 3 U ndertaking Parlors a n d 1,
f
1 D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
Dec. 25th, the Ashland Postof- April 1, 1859 in a p in in g camp in interm ent will be made in the by a program of unusual m erit
:
local in terest.
staged by the High School. A
ISSUE IS LA ID SQUARELY BEFORE PUBLIC fUe will be open from 9 a. m .' Placer county, California and died Mountain View cemetery,
I
i
musical
num ber by the High
until 12 noon. No money order , at her home on 180 Nutley s tre e t,'
Copyright, 1913, by Nations* Budget Committee
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School
O
rchestra was followed by
W eek-End V isitor—
Ashland has Snow—
or registry business will be tran s-j December 7, 1923. Twenty years
Yes real salt rising bread. SOtf
H E R E can be no
consideration
an encore did full ju stic e-to the
Through acted.
following her birth she lived, in 1
Miss Marie Andrews Is up from
Two and one-half Inches of
doubt that Secretary
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Medford spending the week-end snow fell last night until 10 , of the Treasury Mellon’s
in Congress they must
There wiU be one delivery by : California during which time she Have your clothes cleaned and usual enthusiasm the orchestra
a t her home on Fairview street, o’clock this morning according to j recommendation to Act-
now
decide ’ whether
ru ral carrier. There will be NO i was m arried to John M. Russell. repaired before the Holiday rush. lias displayed in other public ap­
pearances.
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Louis- Dodge, w eather observer. ’n S Chairman p reen of
they prefer general re- 1 deliveries by the city carriers. The To this union, four children were Paulserud’s.
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Mr. Automobile O w ner:— Do According to reports, the snow Is j Means^°Committee that
duction
u
u v u u n in
in Federal
r c u e . 4 , tax- Clty Carrie3 wljj bp On duty at
The first grada youngsters of
ation or whether they .
«1 born,-all of whom survive.
you know there is a difference general and has covered neigh-j the next Congress make
Coquille-—New
Masonic
temple
JuDlor High liked to dance
Following the death of
Mr.
prefer that the lid so lhe office ln the fornoon and those
J t . . i
' Qn
U'ol
I n and
»1 A 1.0.1
— much
a_ lu n _ en­
so
well
had —
so
i
a
general
downward
re-
dedicated.
in autom obile rates? You can save boring states.
tightly clamped down reading on carrier routes may call Russell, she m arried George W.
, vision of taxes has
on Government expen­ for mail between 9 a. m. and 12 King. The past fourteen years the
joying, themselves th at they did
money by insuring with me.
I
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j struck a responsive chord
ditures during the last
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Fresh fru it cake and mince throughout the country.
o’clock
noon.
Y’eo. of course.
R
ainier
building
continues
King family have spent in Ash-j
ac their folk dance six times instead
three years shall be
live.
of three. After seemingly vain a t­
m eat ingredients— brown sugar, It is concrete evidence,
lifted. Either the pro­
land and have hosts of friends
the
kind
th
a
t
can
be
un­
gram of economy and
tempts on the jia rt of their instruc­
R eturn from P ortland —
J citron, spices, orange peel, lemon
FURS
who m ourn the passing of the d e -!
in every Ameri­
efficiency in
Govern­
tor the kiddles wer indued to
Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Vining peel, w alnuts and so forth. De- derstood
Few choice pieces of furs t h a t . ceased.
,
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can home, that after a
ment affairs must be
leave
the stage in order th a t other
have returned from Portland and tricks. We deliver.
Those surviving her are II. p
IS END OF
59-tf disastrous world war,
continued or the pro­ would make nice Christm as pres-:
> the United States have
WINTER r A iR ,1»“ » '^ ™ »light be given.
posal to reduce taxes ents. J. C. Beagle. 122 H elm an .! Russell of Montello, Nevada i
are to be guests of relatives u n til!
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JOHN T PRATT t o
a
n
y
appreciable
Visitor
from
the
Old
Hom©__
passed
the
critical
period
Phone
383-L.
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and
L.
L.
Russell
of
Longview
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i
l wo ppriod dances given in cos-
a fte r Christmas.
Chairman
Of readjustment.
. extent
»...
must be given
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Roscoe Sturges
of Mead-
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¡W ash., both of, whom are notified!
C o n tin u ed from page 1)
J <>•»'* by girls of the High School
The approach to nor- NarionalBudget Committee u p
Something doing by the Lithians ville, Mo., surprised Dr. William jnal conditions has not been open- " As an economic problem the
Our famous Tamales are al- of her death and expected to a r-jo n the p a t T o T ^ ^ o r d
, 7 i 7 " °S”“Cia,ly fine’ The B°ys> w,th
at the Carnival Ball Saturday Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jd without a considerable effort, present proposal to reduce taxes
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,
.
. I however, and it will be well for a can be readily understood. It is ways good. Try one— Rose B ro s.; rive in time for the funeral, F. E. Indications point to a big n,g bt ' a ' “ ¡T ™ * ‘" h * ap P“ ared to a
C9-tf Russell of Ashland and Mrs.Alma with the L iih’____ •
'«ne advantage In the large buUd-
night for Chamber of Commerce . Robertson- of Almond street this ' citizenry> encouraged by Secretary estimated that taxes collected dur­
nan staging the pro- ing. More of their songs would
benefit.
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week. Mr. Sturges had been visit- Mellon’s statem ent, to keep this ing the year 1925 upon the business
H ackett, of Anaconda, Montana gram.
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ing relatives in Yuma, Ariz. and in mind- The. surplus of receipts of the year 1924 will yield revenues
Cliff Payne makes brackets.
'w ho arrived here last night.
j Visitors last night were greeted have been received with genuine
in excess of expenditures to the
T . Rutism uir—
I made the Jottrnay
Aahtand fa- |
appreciation.
extent of $332,000,000. This is the
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Alilstronl pccially to see and visit with his j since the war ended, was made margin within which tax reduc­
returned to Dunsmuir today, hav- form er pastor Dr. W ill. Johnson, possible only by a program of tions may be made a n d th is margin
will be reduced dollar for dollar
ing come over to attend the fun-¡M r. Sturgess is the station agent ^ i s h S " t
M« program
program d received
e l v e d in
This
the proportion that expenditures
eral of Engineer T. M. Brown.
a t Meadville and is an exception- definition in and an impulse from not now contemplated by the G ov-’
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ally fine youg business man and a new budgetary system which be- ernment are authorized by Con­
Salt rising broad will stand the : a close friend of Dr. Johnson and f aJ".e °Perat.,ve 1!G 1921- Adminis­ gress.
trative requiremerfts were reduced
Compared with the total o f ex-
80-ti the Robertsons.
test.
j t0 a minjmum and constant pres- penditures this margin is not large.
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sure was exerted td anticipate ten- Guaged, however, by the benefits,
Try our fresh kippered salmon dencics on the part of Congress to direct and indirect, which a reduc-
To Visit in California—
sa - t « t Ton’s’¡d
I retu™, eS
to ttT
,the x ln former
in taxes to that amount would
Mr». Van Sam and Mr». Pat "D
•'D etricks
ntrkk».- ”
6’
w ';¿am system
T p 'p ro of
p n ill-
» - lion
bring to m ore than 14,000,000 tax­
Dunn left Thursday for Califor-
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tions. A revolutionary change in payers, it is an enorm ous sum. Re­
nia, where they will stay the re-
Large loaf— quality bread 10c. the attitude of administrative de- lief from paym ents to the Govern­
m ainder of the month. They plan Bon Ton.
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the expenditure ment is but a part of the benefit
a re e n ro h u V oi
ol the public moneys was affected thus to be conferred. O f vastly
to visit iu Sacram ento and Los
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¡and Congress, on the whole, was greater im portance in the lon g run
o f th e ¿ ' h r 11 se eci 10n
Angeles.
' Isltors Lost Night—
diligent in cooperation. Mr. Mel- would be the fulfillment o f Sec­
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Batenient, lon’s recommendations are based retary M ellon's prediction that
of
were visitors in U.p01? the assumption that this at easem ent in taxes will bring an in­
Good, old country sausage— . . . Portland.
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titude on the part of the executive crease of funds available for in­
Falil’s all-pork. On Boulevard. Ashland last night. Mr. and Mrs. and legislative branches will con- vestm ent in productive industries.
J. S. E lliott, of Klam ath Falls, tin“ e-
Such an outcom e would mean not
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j were among late arrivals. H arry
J | j e , *ss.ae between th is hew only m ore incom e for persons em ­
i _ „ , m
,
method of conducting public af- ployed but a reduction in the costs
B lrth—
Bell, of Tacoma Is among late ar- fairs and the old system is n o w of the n ecessities o f life upon
A 9 lb. daughter arrived at the rivals. Mr. and G. O. Hollenbeck, laid before the people for their which -those incom es are expended.
home of Mr. and Mrs. V. O. N. /to r n Payette, Idaho, are late ar-
i SUSPECT IS DETAINED
Smith December 6, 1923. The rivals. S. W. I»atta and E. L. Ham- WOMAN HEED IS NOT
young miss has not been named, mond, both of Klam ath Falls, are
FO R TARIM A M URDER
ORIGINAL MRS PITMAN
A. E. JORDAN
but it is said th at her name w ill. among business visitors. Mrs. E.
OPEN
EVENINGS
UNTIL
X-MAS
SAN {)IEG0, Dec. 8.— H arold
be fitting for the F irst Lady of i G. Roberts was a business visitor
203 EAST MAIN, ASHLAND, OREGON.
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8.— L. C.
, P- M innick, under suspicion of
the Laud.
j Joslyn. of Eugene, is a late ar- „ .
H artm an, form er Portland d e te r - ' m urderlng M adilon M Yaklma
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¡rival.
tl,e derlared here th at th e woman ( Wa8b , „ year ago „ be,d bere ,
Fad-Craft Hunting Coats....... $8.50
Swifts— Bacon, Boiled Ham,;
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Endicott-Johnson Army Officers
held
hero
w
thl
Elgin
Pittm
an,
a
r
-
;
in„
8llgaUon
Mlnlck
8arrebd6red
Chipped beef and lard. Get it a t ; Frash Homemade Gandies at
Black Bear Stag Shirts, all wool
Dress Boot, Face, 17 in. top. Classy,
pod ce, 8tatlbg (bat he beard
Detricks. I t ’s the best.
53-tf Rose Bros..
69-tf rented on »„»„lolon of h arin g m ur- to
■
•••••.........................................
$7.50
derod 1,1» wife near Pendleton. la ; b8
, . aat8d
m „ d er C ar.
riressv
.................................$10.00
Genuine Melton or N a w Pea jacket
___
not
the
original
Mrs.
Pitm
an,
as
rl„
Wadls(m
wa3
m
urdered
Mrs. True 111—
j Many beautiful gift9 a t Dar-
( ’loth Stag Shirts, as fine a gift as
, 5 tf claimed. H artm an declared Photo-
b,.hlnd ,be
bou8e
10 in. double vamp moc­
Mrs. Mark True is slowly c o n -! ling Studio.
you could give Him............ $12.00
graph» of woman held here and the conducted by Minnick and Ma
casin toe, Boot, . $8.00
valescing from a num ber o f '
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woman killed do not correspond. ;wjfe
weeks’ illness. H er sister. Miss ’ A rt Display Prolonged—
A good line of Mackinaws___$7.50
Same as aho-vi* 12 in..
All Fancy W ork, Paintings,
Grace Gregory, of C entral Point
Army O. I). M ackinaw s___$7.50
...............................
$7^25
W e're going to
who has been spending the past may be left iu the building u n til' Sure Mike!
Grand Carnival Ball, benefit
Government Forester Green ('loth
\\ a,shiiigton Moccasin
two weeks with Mrs. True re tu rn ­ until Sunday afternoon between the Grand Carnival Ball a t the (of ch am b er of Commerce. S a tu r-1
t”<
‘. Hi in. Bool, double
Suits, h e a v y ........................... $22.50
2 and 4. It is the wish of the ex- j Armory Saturday night.
83-2 ld a y night at the Armory.
82-2
ed to her home Tuesday.
vamp, outer counter of
ecutive committee th a t all articles ■
Corduroy Suits .................. . $12.00
¡TWO
INCHES
OF
SNOW
the
finest of weather
Our hand dipped Im perial be left until 10 o’clock tonight.
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY’
proof
leather, no better
We carry a complete line of am­
REPORTED IN PORTLAND
Chocolates represent the best— Have Your Ticket Ready—
hoot at any price, $12.50’
munition. Repair, buy, trade and
Rose Bros.
69-tf
CONVALESCENT (H O M E—
All season ticket holders who
PORTLAND,
Dec.
8.—
Outlying
sell
new
and
used
guns.
W here sick people get well. We
are at the F a ir tonight at 9:30
Army Officers Dress Shoes, ..$5.50
heights
of
Portland
are
covered
have
a place for you. Phone
B irth—
will have an opportunity to claim
We have the new Browning 10-
(omnine A iinv tr<*neh or marching
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Goorge E. the Turkey, Goose, box of Apples. with two inches fo snowfall and 411-R.
Gauge
Automatic
Shot
Gun.
Sh<>(‘s» ......................................$3.85
Pope, December 8, 1923 at their You m ust have your ticket and tem perature of 34 is reported. The !
FOR
RENT—
Furnished
rooms
home on Ashland and B each, be there in person to take the W illam ette Valley reports freez- j
Bradley-Metcalf, "Storm King" Shoes, in
and housekeeping rooms. 178 A
ing tem peratures.
streets, a 9 lb. son. The young prize.
( ’rown A rub- S hirts tin* finest
Black
or Brown.......................................$7.50
s t-
83-3
m an's grandfather, W. W. Rob-
Serge, . . .
Black
Munson
Last
...............................
$0.75
$5.00
Melts ih your mouth— F a h l’s
ison, was especially happy and
Tillamook cheese, cream cheese,
WANTED— Work of any kind
Elk-Head
'Flaunt
Shirts,
You
couldn’t
make
a
better
X-mas
present
$4.
i .»
beaming this m orning when he cottage cheese, milk and butter. all-pork sausage, Call at Young Axcept washing. Competent wo­
and
$5.50
The
famous
W
ashington
Dry-Sox
Shoe,
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came to tell of his new grandson. We sell the best. Detricks. -<3tf farm , Boulevard.
man. Phone 288-R.
83tf
b,acb on‘y............................................... $10.50
French Flannel Shirts.
$3.50
Here
is
the
best
work
Shoe
we
have
ever
public
utility
properties
aggre­
FOR
RENT—
2
room
furnished
And
many
other
makes
of
Shirts
D arling Studio— Sittings even­
Pure, all-pork sausage, 25c per
seen. Bradley-Metcalf, w ater proof, black
$289,250,528.21
approxi­ cottage. 342 G ranite St.
83-3» ■
from $1.00 U i...................... $5.00
ings by appointm ent. Phone No. 8. lb. L. W. Fahl, at Jim Young gate
chrome upper, Good Year welted, double
m
ately
$40,500,000
in
excess
of
A line line ot House Slippers
75tf farm , Boulevard.
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Tj-plng
stitched, outside counter, bellus tongue.
| the apoprtioned value of $189,-
from 35c to .......................... $2.25
Public Typing, copying. 264 7th
oak sole, double stitched, outside coun­
of last year.
Geo. Lawrence, full Stock Cow
B ir th —
Cove W omans’ Club to erect 369,984.60
ter, bellus tongue.............................$17.50
St.
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8 3 -lm o .*
Hide Puttees, $5.00, $5.25, $5.50
B oru^to Mr. and Mrs. John library b u lld i|g .
Classified ads bring results.
Codapio, at Sisson, December 7,
ITood Rubber
Genuine Army Heavy Wool Socks
Fine all Wool Knit Vests
1923, a daughter. Mrs. Mattie
those good kind , one lot at . 25c
Boots
brown and gray.
Holmes, aunt of Mrs. Codamo is
Meavier Lot at ......................35c
Gray and white, tan
in Sisson at the Codamo home car­
and
brown. A fine
ing for th e young lady and her
Hip, ..............$5.85
Buy all ol these Socks you will
X-mas g ift...... $ 5 . 5 0
mother.
OÍS SEEN BY (POPULAR ^MECHANICS OMAGAZINB
need as this is a very low price
Knee length. .$4.10
Sheep Lined Vests
lor this class of hose. Other Wool
Novel
Methods
of
Taking
with
Leather Sleev­
NOTICE— If you own p ro p e rty ,;
Many other Shoes
Hose from 25c t o ..................$1.25
.
Time
Exposures
es .................$10.50
you carry* Insurance; it alwxys
REDUCTION of TAXATION
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T
Give Useful Practical Gifts
• 9^ l s ®Pr6blen? ~ a r e a l Pro^ lem ’ to answer the question "What shall I
give, and be certain that your gifts will he welcome. But useful gifts such as at
these special bargain prices are always sure to be
t ?•
here and you will be able to enter wholehea rtedly into the snirit
son and enjoy to the full the pleasure of remembering yor ? f •endl
your family without putting an undue strain on your poeketbool; Our?ow
you a real economy and a sensible way of answering all gift n oWeni Thf r n
ing are but a few of the many Christmas ba rgains we have to of fer
°W'
Army Goods Store
W hat £he World Is (Doin^
pays to get my rates before you j
Insure. Yeo, of course.
7 7-tf
C onvalescing H e r e -
Henry Thornton, whose home Is
at Preslst, Oregon on Rogue River
has been at the Sacred Hospital in
Medford ten days, but Is now
convalescing at the home of his
sister Mrs. Laura Wiley, who re­
sides on M anzanita street.
Oh boy! some flavor! Salt ris­
ing bread.
80-tf
To R eturn Today—
Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Miller, Mrs.
John McCoy and Mrs. H. M.
Channell are expected to return
tonight from a business trip to
Yreka. The party has been in
Small Dwellingi Set at Angle to the Street
to Give More Light and Air and Greater
Security against Intrusion:
Heat and
Electricity are Supplied from a Central
More Light and Air for
Small Homes
Some of the disadvantages of small
dwellings built in groups for the sake of
economy have been overcome in Ger-
inanY by placing the houses nt an angle
;
^reet to provide more light and
i air for each dwelling. Such groups are
Y reka since Thursday in the in- easily 8uppUed with heat, electricity,
te re st of religious work going ou and water from a single center. Under
in th a t city.
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Virgin wool suits and overeoats
$20 and up, at Paulseruds. 78tf
Merit
Kangaroo
Gloves
They Wear
ami Wear
All Kinds
Lined and
Unlined from
$2.00 to $5.00
A large stock of other
Gloves from 10c to $5.00
Solves the X-mas Problem
Million Wasps Are Freed To Women Inventors Are Busy
War On Crop Pests
on Industrial Problems
One million wasps, the size of pin-
; heads, have been imported by the gov-
V lsitln g In N orthern C ities—
I ernment and are now distributed in the
Miss Agnes Ilcdberg is spend- East to destroy the corn borer. The
ing the week-end with Mrs.
wiU s*™ millions of dollars in
Clarke
Raw
lines
in
Rosebure
cropa
for
the farmer-
they 9erve “
Clarke n a u lings in
Kosepurg. weU they
in Europe.
whether
She accompanied Elwood Hedberg
and Marion Kincaid as far north
as Roseburg, and will visit there
while the others attend Initiation
a t th e ir fraternity. Beta Theta PI.
in Corvallis. Mrs. J. W. McCoy
also accompanied them and the
whole party expects to retu rn
the German plan each of the houses has
a little garden, secure against the pry­
ing curiosity of neighbors and equally
protected against intruders In the
front and rear.
and Boots from
$2.70 to . . . .$15.50
All Rubber Lace Hunting Boot
12” high,
......................... $5.85
Same as above only Canvas Top
14” ......................... ’..............$5.75
Tripod» are more or less of an annoy­
ance to the camera enthusiast, and few
use them. However, it is anmatim««
necessanr to make a time exposure to
get the desired picture, but the camera
cannot be held steadily enough with
the hands to avoid doubling the image.
It is, however, a simple matter to hold
the camera steady if a cane is carried
along. Just below the crook of the
cane two holes are drilled from oppo­
site sides to meet in the eenter, both
slanting down from the point of Junc­
tion. Another hole is drilled through
the crook to take a tripod screw, on
which the camera is mounted. A cord
is run through .the angular hole, the
ends of th e ’cord are stepped on, and
pulled taut by pulling back on the cane,
which has the end planted on the
ground in the position indicated, there­
by holding the eane firmly In position.
Another method of steadying the
camera is to eut a length of tape into
three pieces, and to tie or sew th e se 1
pieces together at the central point as
shown, making a form of the letter Y.
Loops are made at the ends so that the
foot can be placed in one loop, and each
they r fln flmiTiah ip t hia elimfct e h a s not,
been determined. The borer, resem-
bling a caterpillar, attacks corn, beets,
ceJery> beans, rhubarb, potatoes, buck-
uct> ’By
egg8 0/ iti the
wasp Irilla the Lovey
* • •
*9 Registration of trucks *nd auto­
hom e tom orrow afternoon.
mobiles as reported recently indicates
that there are now more than 13,048,128
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motor vehicles in the United States, an
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average of one numhina Joy every 8J5
W e deliver the g«ods. Service persons. Between July 1, 1922, and
Is our m otto. D etricks— phone July I, 1928, there was a gain of
62.
53tf M 40'00^ »imoet 28 p a ro eo t
T o learn Just what part Women
were taking in inventions, government
officials recently undertook a survey
that showed over 6,000 patents had
been granted to them in 10 years, mare
than the total for 106 years previous.
The first patent granted an Ameriram
woman was given by the British gov­
ernment to the wife of a Pennsylvania
planter, for a device to clean and cure
corn. Labor-saving machines are said
to make up the majority of women’s
inventions, one making an apparatus
for scattering fertilizer, another an ar­
ticle to strip sugar cane, while an ad­
justable horse collar was made by a
Montana woman. For the kitchen, a
pie pan w as brought out that prevented
juices from overflowing the rim, and a
wooden mixing bowl was invented that
would not split. Almost every line of
business was Included, but 1,886 pat-
g * yg?
fra»*»«*
Sport Coat Sweaters $3.75 to $5.00
All
ool Rough Neck Sweaters,
in various c o lo rs ..................$5.00
Army Sleeveless Pull-on .. .$1.50
Genuine Army Issue two piece
Wool I ndeiwear, per garment.
• ............................................. $1.00
Navy issue Silk and Wool two
piece Unndersuit, per G arm ent..
$1.25
these garments cost the govern­
ment three times this amount.
o e •
.
waterproof d u e fa made hy
solving gsfatlninhoi water, to the
*£?-.**-*- -
Other Coats ami Vests from $7.50
to .........................................$20.00
U. S. Marine, all Wool Serge Trousers
“ Iron Sox” a fine
Cotton Sock in
all colors and siz­
es, each........ 35c
........................................ ........................................ * 3 . 5 0
IT. S. Govern­
m ent S h e 1 ter
Tent Cloth made
into
Trousers.
three for ....$1.00
Try
these for
Special for X-mas
w ear .......... $ 3 . 2 5
twelve Mix Them
Fad-C raft Bree­
as You Wish, at
ches in Army Of­
•..................... $ 3 . 5 0
ficers Serge, but­
Get him a Dozen
ton bottom $ 4 . 7 5
of these.
New U. S. Gov.
(). I). Wool Bree­
Berkley pure Silk
........ $ 4 . 5 0
ches
Hose in all colors, 85c, many other Hose
O
ther
make of Breeches from $ 1 . 2 5 t o
from 15c to ........................................75«.
$ 0 . 5 0 , Reclaimed ............................ $ 3 . 3 5
Ladies Outing Boots, Mason 16in. Lace Top, ... ~
$t<o7>
Ladies Outing Shoes, Mason Moccasin Toe ............... $ 0 . 5 0
Ladies Outing Shoes, Mason Regular O x fo rd ,.......... $ 0 . 0 0 •
Ladies Genuine Army Serge Sport Shirts and Knickers at
APIS
.................................................................................................................................
$ 4 .5 0
O ther Outing Clothes Including Outing Suits for Ladies
---- Dress Rain Coats, $7.25 to $12.00
Genuine Armv Officers Rain,
Coat, ..............‘.......................$7.25’
Army Alligator Slicker . . . $3.25
Many other Bargains, aviators
Helmets, Storm Caps, Slicker
Hilts, Trunks, Suit ( ’uses, Hats
and Caps, Pocket Knives, Razors,
Blades, Pocket Books, Shaving*
Soap. Palmolive Go’s Soaps, 4
Cakes for 25c. Pack sacks.
Genuine A nny Issue O. D. Wool Blankets
’ 5
Also Nu-Way Garters
One lot at $2.85, one lot at $4.00, also the English
A
and Arm Bands, in X-
Army Blankets in various colors................... $4.25
*** * I iy vJO O uS
mas Boxes.................50c
These make fine Bed Covers, laip Robes, Camping,
Other Arm Bands and
and Saddle Blankets, etc. other Blankets at all
and garters 10c to 35c
prices.
O L V I C
wrist in another. Then, w ith the cam­
era clasped between both hands, an
upward pull will enable the user to hold
the camera steadily.
4 A
Government 36in Ileavv Shot-
Laces 6 Pairs .
. 25c
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