Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 18, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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i; bocal • Personal Jiotes
A Dally Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
local interest
Being Improved—
The Shepard home on the
Boulevard is being improved by
a new roof of the shingle variety.
Good music, good floor, Lithia
Open a ir pavilion, Saturday night.
270-3t
B irth -
Back From Y e llo w sto n e -
Mrs. Angie Engle and Miss Ger­
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. K.
trude Engle, who have been visit­ A shcraft, 130 8th St., an eight
ing the Yellowstone park, re tu rn ­ pound boy.
ed to Ashland recently.
Special $23.50 Suits at Orres
O rres Cleans clothes. Phone Tailor Shop, upstairs.
270-2*
64.
270-2*
Back from Convention—
Back Home—
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Angell, who
Hammona H arrell, well known have been attending a chiroprac­
Ashland resident, returned yester­ to r’s convention in Portland re­
day from California, where she turned to Ashland Thursday.
spent the winter.
1'rtday, July 18, lO'it
UNUSUAL EVENTS
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■ adornment, the love of dress.
THE FORUM
C O M M A N D IN G
YOUR INTEREST
Articles of timely interester
are welcomed under this head.
Communciations m ust bear the
signature of the author.
‘Ashland citizens should
see .7
afid
UK There is more concern put upon
-
. “ Robin Hood.” The songs of lust
/ tôffiorrow night, which will
the outw ard adornm ent of the one or two of the leaders are
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an ®W>ortunity t0
ness
it.”
girls today than is put upon th e | worth the price of admission
spiritual and intellectual develop-: alone The County F air manage-
ment of the world.
] ment and Andrews brothers are
The average street is a moving j deserving of great praise and d e -; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
— j
died bids will bp
i»v
staircase of fashion or « m ystery; serve to be barked to th e ir .(fo rte
t h . Oregon SU le Highway Com'
>and suggestion. There is not only! to place high class entertainm ents
mission at two o’clock P M on
tne love of ease and the love of before
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.oul
county.
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u li 29th, 1924, at Room 52«,
dress, but there is also the love i
“The admission price of $1.10 Multnomah County Court h «
of pleasure!
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To H ornbrook—
John M. Brady accompanied FROG’S DIET BACKS
To the Editor:
his brother Charlie Brady, by
MARK TWAIN TALE
A certain Dr. M. A. Mathews,
auto to his home in Hornbrook,
Pastor of the F irst Presbyterian
Cal., where he will visit the week­
LODI, Cal., July 18— Folks
Church of Seattle, and well known
end.
who have been scoffing for more
to Ashland C hautauquians, lays
than half a century at the possi­
crime
to laziness and pride. We paid by the private owners, and j « a n d but what every note “ an
SU tton- C° -
Best place to dance, Lithia
bility th a t Mark Tw ain't famous
reproduce
his
“
drastic
rem
ark
s”
,a
million
and
a
halt
of
those
dol-
be
beard
or
where
the
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park Saturday night.
270-3t jum ping frog of Calaveras ever
aCtl° n ° f deDce’ one w arehouse and 950
in a summarized fashion, as de­ lars represent the m ortgaging of I the opera
.
— - v , l6«g,Ui ui
upt-ia can not be seen A s a foot
><
existed were definitely silenced livered by him before a congre­
V isitin g Here—
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air
board.
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here by Clarice, who, loaded to
of nearly
O. K. Davis, Will Cleave, and the gunwales w ith th e latee, mod- i gation
character itself to
satisfy the
de- Í * 1 «.now
know m
that
vu oausiy
me ae-1
at it
it is
is not a in o n e v ~ a Proposal
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■ blanks may be ebtain-
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Carl Bruggerm an all of Farm ing-
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followed him sire th a t comes from the wheels making proposition, and as the ?
el ball bearings, is m aking vain throughout his discourse
with well of life
ton, Iowa, are spending a few
Resi-
expenae
thia
year
win
appro!
d-
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'he
efforts to jum p for distance.
Tanlac $1.00— McNair’s.
sustained interest.
mate
I
t
non
dent
State
Highway
Engi
days
with
the
Will
Davis
family
H. G. GILMORE.
mate $3,000 they are entitled to Room “ “ “ - -
e neer.
“ Meet Me a t the Pavilion.”
Clarice is noted hereabouts as
His chief contention was th at
the patronage of every citizn of
n T
Medford 1 National
on Allison street. The party have
W here a real floor, real music Visited H ere —
a w eather prophet of note, and parents are blantable for the sad
been making a tour through the
or ob­
the county. , em glad
per.
and a real crowd combine to
Mr. and Mrs. William Russel, southern states by auto, and will from her tank at the city pum p­ state of affairs, and th a t the ne­ To D u n sm u ir-
tained
direct
from
the
State
High-
1 form ance is to be repeated tonight
m ake your evening complete. of Los Angeles, visited recently
ing station is wont to swell her glect of the child means the ru in ­
! way Commission at Salem, Ore-
proceed north and visit n o rth ­
Mrs. Mark H am aker has gone
F air Grounds, Saturday night.
stomach when a rainy spell is in ation of the nation. The memb­
with Mr. R ussel’s aunt, Mrs. ern cities on th eir way home.
' gon.
to D unsm uir for a visit with her
the offing, reversing th e proceed­ ers of our Ashland Parent-T each­
Mary W ilshire, 87 Granite St.
Cash, Bidder’s Bond or Certi-
sister Mrs. T. T. Ahlstrom. The
TOO I.ATE TO CLASSIFY
B eattie Man Here—
ings during dry weather.
The Russel ¡family left yester­
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Check for an am ount equal
er Association, who have done so visit will be of indefinite length.
A business visitor from Seattle day for Portland.
H er latest avocation
began much for the cause they repre­
WANTED — Heavy Chickens, tO 5 per cent of the total am ount
yesterday was Melvin Quammer
when Engineer W. J. Webb was sent, know full well th a t p ar­ A rrived Yesterday—
peaches, apricots, and plums. D e-' of bld m ust accompany each pro­
He left this afternoon for Rose
dism antling an ancient flivver. ents do everything but their duty
Let us fill your pall with Swifts
Milton W illiams, of Alhambra, pot Hotel
271-6tf posal.
burg, where he has other inter-» Silver Lea lard. Costs less than
Clarice sampled a ball bearing, lik in the rearing of their families. California, arrived in Ashland
OREGON STATE HIGHWAY
for SALE — Gentle saddle
eats.
ed its flavor and went back for The w riter could compile a list yesterday, and will visit with his
■ihortenlnf. uoes fa rth e r and la
COMMISSION
more, aided by Webb, who g a r-[o f young men and maidness__ m other Mrs. A o n . Wliiieme.
tnore nutritious. Hetricks.
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ROY
A. KLEIN,
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R epresentative Students Make nished them w ith oil
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair
ie
292-T.
42-3
with
half
a
dozen
octogenarians
State Highway Engineer.
the Coffee home on Oak street.
Public Statem ent Thanking
lag at Paulserud’s.
261-tf Rock th a t Burns—
Now Clarice can ’t jum p any throw n in for good weight— who
Organizations
W ith the aid of a large magni­
more, and the one-time problem are living examples of w hat man To St. H ek
Visiting in Talent—
of
keeping her out of mischief has and woman should be in life, but
fying glass, C. B. W atson, yes­
G. O. Van N atta left Ashland
That the recent entertainm ent apparently been solved.
Miss Ann Ennis, of Cottage terday made a piece of rock burn.
in every instance the fact is made recently for St. Helens, Oregon. I
Grove, Is visiting Miss Dena Davis He focused the sun rays on a by the Ashland civic organization
plain th a t the parent stepped in where his son, Will Van N atta i
a t Talent. Miss Ennis came to piece of oij shale with the burn­ in honor of the Summer Normal
St. Helens increases city w ater a t the proper time and perform ­ was seriously injured when he fell
Talent to attend th e wedding of ing glass, and In a short time, students was appreciated la evi­
supply.
ed the duties incumbent upon from a barn a short time ago.
Miss Davis, which will be a social the rock was afire.
denced by the following, handed
them as heads of families.
event of July 30.
to the Tidings this m orning:
Summarized — Dr. Mathews’
We, the students of the Ash
Go Where The Crowds Go!
talk to his congregation (for it robin hood praised
SPECIAL attentlon to AUTO­ F air Grounds Pavilion, Sat. night. land, Oregon, Normal School, wish
seemed of th a t character) w’as
BY SPECTATORS
MOBILE Insurance; better term s Most beautiful “open-air” Pavil­ to express our appreciation to
substantially as follows, dealing
th e organized clubs of Ashland
and Jpwer ratea. Yeo, of coarse.
ion on th e Pacific Coast. Tickets
with the more attractive features
(Cointinued from page 1.)
Phone 31 & 274-J.
312— tf
for
the pleasurable hospitality
1.10. Ladies Free!
of his discourse:
Ing. L arry Mann as the F riar
you have shown us. Especially
“An alarm ing situation prevails
Many R egister—
we
wish
to
express
our
apprecia
Stopped Here—
in the female world because of the was one of the bright and enjoy­
Climbing slightly above the
tio
for
the
trip
to
the
summit
of
R. N. Williams, who Is a resi­
complications and conflictions of able parts, with a freedom of ac­
average, 172 out-of-state cars reg­ dent of Curry county, was an the Siskiyou m ountains, showing
modern society and because of the tion and speech that drew com­
istered here yesterday. Many
to
many
of
us
for
th
e
first
time,
Ashland visitor yesterday.
Mr.
erroneous views th at the modern mendation. Mrs. Isaacs as Dame
states and two Canadian provinces
a view of the supposed “ Promis
Durden was fitted to the part and
girl has of life.
Williams, who is a syndicate
were represented.
ed Land” . But to us the promis­
w riter, is retu rn in g to his home
In all great cities of the land carried her lines well with her
8 KANAKA V
ed land lay in the little valley at
od
M AC FADO K M {
after a trip to K lam ath Falls.
even including our own city of acting.^ George Maddox as Robin
Madden sei is Balloon tires.
the foot of the m ountains on the
«Hood, leading man and teno/-,
Seattle, there are scores and hun
Oregon side of the heart of which
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All kinds of pleating at Orres.
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autointoxication constipation dreds of girls th at literally drop carried off his share of the hon­
land
City of Aeh-| «How. th . lnte3tlna, contcnu
out of existence every year, never ors. Miss Leata Childers was pe­
270-2*
Tourists From D istan ce-—
tite, blonde and of a m anner to
main in the passage much longer1 1° he found.
Tourists from a distance who To Hood R i v e r -
be a practical sw eetheart o fa bold
This ride developed an appetite . than normally, which further
aids’ j It is not ju st the girls who drop
registered their machines at the
and to our delight, when we J in the development
adventurous woodsman of Olde
Hood River is a popular mecca
of unnatural- out of existence— the girl who has
lical out-ofo-state bureau yester­
Merrye
England.
Ed Andrews,
reached
the
park,
a
sum
ptuous
products, and in the absorption of-
day were W. P. Lorenzen, Daven­ of m otorists who enter this state lunch was spread under the grand Uthese products. A very prominent been m urdered, the girl who has as the sheriff, w ithout reserva- ‘
port, Iowa, R. T. Bell, Chicago, from California, according to old trees. The atm osphere about I !Bymptom is headaches, also dizzln- | J een 8Old’ *he girl who has been tions or equivocation was the spot
tho hrtan«» in
p u i
Less. There may be sleeplessness or, kidnaped, the girl who has been
111., T. C. Coughland, Vancouver, blanks filled out by out-of-state ii«
light of the comedy, always sing­
us, the hospitality of the ladies ta drowsy, sleepy feeling, and a<
travelers.
An
average
of
four
cars
destroyed, the girl who is in the
B. C.
ing well. Fletcher Fish, as aid
who
served,
caused
us
to
linger]
general
lack
of
energy.
Nervous-*
daily sign Hood River as their ,
’
caverns of a lost society— they
to the sheriff and as Sir Guy Gis­
Oregon destination
!°ng and enjoy more than one I
— î —_îtyL a l d ,retfulnesÎ
are
not the ones I have included,
Be there. W here? Lithia dance
borne,
was a complete scream in
helping from the seemingly mir- " t
but the thousands of girls whose
Not
Infrequently
the
skin
is
more
pavilion, Saturday night. 270-3t
aculous store.
or less covered with eruptions am lives have been burned by the every particular, and carrying
Complete line of Ashland Can­
along the business with Ed An­
The whole evening was like a there may be fever. Vague ache hot iron of cruel society.
ned Goods at Detricks.
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Going to M arshfield—
drews in a snappy fashion.
The scars and m ars upon their
M argaret Van Dyke plans to
surprises and good things seem de?cribed
many-
One of the beautiful an dex-
na
A
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g
em"
!
In
overcoming
this
condition,
From
Alberta—
previous
bodies and brains, and ceedingly fine parts of the show
spend her summer vacation at
ed never to cease. The program which might easily lead to diseasd souls only God can see. A large
J. Brown, of A lberta, Canada, th
M arshfield, leaving Sunday by
was the May Pole dances and
at followed the lunch in the I
almost any or all organs of the
■tage. Her friend, Ethel Simp­ was a highly pleased guest a t the park served to prove w hat the body. It Is advisable to make a part of the condition th a t I have ballets by the little folks under
fChange In the diet. Usually It Id described is due to the irreligious, the tutelage of Miss Helen Ro-
son. who is visiting her from the auto camp last night. “ I have students already thought
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th
®y
best to fast, so that the Intestinal unreligious, non-religious, and
been
looking
for
a
camp
like
this
coast city, w ill,re tu rn with her
dolph. The variety of dances and
fieit — th a t they were welcome in .tract can be thoroughly cleansed, antagonistic attitu d e of fathers J costumes,
combined with the en
all th e way down the line,” he Ashland— and, with th e speakers, At the beginning of this fast it maj
declared.
and m others toward God, t h e ! thusiasm of the young folks
we wished th a t instead of spend be well to give a saline laxative bible and the church.
We deliver the goods -Detricks
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to
sweep
the
toxins
as
quickly
as
made th a t part of the product^.’
ing six weeks in
w were | possible, or the enema may be used
m Ashland we
Sweet cream for whipping and spending thirty-six weeks.
There
are
women
in
this
city,
one
of the outstanding features
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In conjunction with drinking large
coffee— also fresh milk, always
respected
in
the
fashionable,
fri-
The culm ination of the whole | <luantltles of water. This will re­
To Salem —
on Ice at the Plaza.
239__tf program could not have been bet move the substances in the intest vilous society in which they move, PRODUCTION PRAISED
Inal tract and a t the same time
Joe Matz, of Cleveland. Ohio,
BY ASHLAND CITIZEN
ter planned than th a t th e last I allow the body to throw into this the society of a Godless world,
who has been in Ashland the past From a Distance—
who
now,
as
I
am
speaking,
are
hours m ight be spent dancing to] tra c t especially from the liver, con-
several days, left this morning
Visitors in A shland’s auto the enchanting music as it floated slderable quantities of already ab- gambling in th eir homes. Not all
That the production was re-
to r Salem, w here he is called by camp last night from a distance
■orbed poisons.
the
home*-brew
brewers
are
c®Ived
w ith the highest degree of
out on the night air, waking the
drinking of large quantities males.
business.
were S. G. Courtney, K entucky; swans from th eir peaceful slum- of The
satisfaction
is indicated by a con­
water markedly increases the
G. A. Potter, Illinois; S. M. bers on the lake, driving dull care ’,BCtlvlty ot tbe kidneys and these
versation
with
T. H. Simpson,
I have given you an epitome of
Boncllla Beautlfler, $l.‘00
Sweetley, N ebraska; J. A. Jones from every heart and bringing to , ^ rry off Iarge quantities of toxins. the situation as it exists today, j Who was amon& the many Ash
McNair Bros.
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6 S I ,gweat baths, and air and friction
Idaho; C. W. Braggerm an, Iowa
an enjoyable end a perfect even- ’baths Increase the skin activity . so Now I shall tell you the c a u se .! Iand. people in attendance at the!
J. Brocksmith, Missouri.
opening night. Mr. Simpson said:
ing’s entertainm ent.
iat many poisons are thrown oft F irst, so far as the woman and
G alloping B oosters—
The operatic pageant, " R ib in 1
this way. Deep breathing where girl are concerned, one cause is a
S. Inez Miller, Monmouth, Ore­
“The Galloping Boosters” , two
“
Hood,”
presented last night was
ere
is
an
abundance
of
pure
air
Dance a t Hot Springs Friday gon; Mrs. Edith S. A ckert, Doug­
love of east, the passion for lux
M innesota men who had “ From and Saturday night. Follow the
llows the escape of a considerable
j
the
best
perform ance I have ever
las County; Lora E. Kruse, Coos mount of poisons through that ury, the unsatisfied and un
the Land O’ Lakes and the State crowd.
270-3* County; Emma F. A lberts, Jose­ vungs.
quenchable th irst for the flask witnssed in Rogue River valley.
of States— M inneslta” painted on
phine County; Mrs. H arriet High L After the fa«t may be taken th a and the feathers, th e adornm ent The solos, chorus work and danc­
the back of th eir flivver, stopped Sale R eported—
berger, Pueblo, Colorado; H. W. j£rult and vegetable diet, or the of a frivolous, pleasure and social­ ing was perfect and too much
In Ashland yesterday for some
praise cannot be given to the d ir­
Dr. D. W. Hanson and wife Keese, Klam ath County; Forest »-nilk diet may be used to great ad­ seeking world.
vantage. A Miss Johnson had a
time.
ectors.
have purchased th e home of Dr. Schneider. Lane County; K ath­ m ost pronounced case of constipa­
A nother thing th a t is produc­
F. H. Johnson, on M anzanita and leen Silver, Jackson County; tion and autotoxemia, as her bow­ ing th e crime wave among the w ithout a flaw.
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo,
The stage setting was a work
“The Q uality Store”
Almond streets, and will take pos­ Catherine Hogshire, Multnomah. els did not move a t any time with­ youth of the land is the love o f ‘ Of art
and the
’ course.
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o u t a laxative or enema and she
entire m anagement
session in a short time. The place
jhad several Umes passed eight or
cosists of an eight room house
|e n days without bowel action. Her
Will Not Spout—
and half an acre of ground, plant­
Eugene shipped carload black »kin was extremely sallow and the
▲ recent statement wb’-h ap­
'rings under her eyes were deep and
ed in fruits an dberries. The sale cherries daily during season.
peared in the Tidings, saj’lfg th at
lack. Her entire body gave off a
was made through the Yockey
oul odor. The treatm ent suggest­
the L ithia Geyser a t the Tompoa-
and Company agency.
Glendale to have road leading ed
« above was applied and within
donr springs would be released
Lten weeks the bowels were anting
to
Pacific
highway.
next Sunday for the last tirpe was
’normally.
Dance, Lithia Pavilion, Satur­
an error, according to H arry Sil­
270-3t
ver, m anager of the springs com­ day-
pany. The w ater is needed to
keep up with demands, according To Yreka.—
A party composed of Mayor
to Mr. Silver, and cannot be w ast­
and
Mrs. C. L. Loomis, and Mr.
ed in a display.
and Mrs. F ran k McEwen drove
Orres tailors for men and over to Yreka and back yesterday
afternoon. The trip was a com­
woman, upstairs over McGees.
bination of business and pleas-
From North Carolina—
’’re' AccordinS to Mayor Loomis
The first m otorist a t the camp ®outhern Oregon may need water,
th is week to register from N orth ' Ut, * w°uld take an ocean to
Carolina was L. M. King, who is moisten up the dry northern Cal­
going north a fte r having driven ifornia land.
to the coast over southern high­
B etter clothes for less money
ways. Mr. King intends to re­
at
Orres.
270-2*
tu rn to his home over the Yellow­
stone trail later in the summer.
At, the Camp—
At the Ashland municipal auto
Always a crowd, ’cause always
camp
last night, there were 85
good music, good floor, good
machines,
carrying alm ost 300
tim es, Lithia park, Ashland, Sat­
persons.
Of
this num ber, nine­
urday night.
270-3t
teen stayed over from the day
These rockers come in natural, trimmed in
before, and the others were new
NOTICE— REWARD
California was repre-
Union Savings & Loan Associa arrivals.
brown and blue, green trimmed in natural, and
tlon of Portland, Oregon, offers 8ented hy 44 cars, Oregon with
blue trimmed in natural.
a rew ard of twenty-five ($25.00) 12, W ashington with three, AI
China grass is a large, soft, pliable b u t exceedingly
fo r Inform ation leading to the berta and Illinois by two each,
tough
grass th a t gives to weight but does not stretch
a rre st and conviction of persons and Kentucky, Nebraska, Idaho,
C, \ u a grass 18 not
does not break, does not tear
alleged to be circulating false Iowa, North Carolina, Missouri
clothes.
and derogatory rum ors concern­ and Montana had a car from each
Child’s rocker 84.50; Ault sizes 810.50, 814 and 815
ing said Association. Statem ents in th e grounds.
know n to have been made are
u tte rly false and fraudulent.
Bulowskis 7-piece orchestra
Union Savings A Loan Association, will play at Hot Springs Friday
R. J. KIRKWOOD,
night featuring th eir new slide
g»y goods
B iggw t Home Furnishers in Ashland
President.
Trombone accompanying the beat
269-6 j oornetlst in the state.
270-2*
CITY FOR PICNIC
Semi-Annual
Clearance Sale
Women’s Union Suits, eacli 63c
Ótínts
Light weight for summer wear. Come
in sizes 36 to 44
FathcraZ
Physical
C ulture
Women’s Knit Vests, 3 for 50c
Summer weight Vests in Bodice T
and “V” Neck
Women’s Knit Bloomers, pair 89c
Come in pink and white, made with elas­
tic at Waist and Knee
Gingham Dresses, each $1.69
Made of good quality Check Gingham,
Trimmed with White Organdie
Wash Blouses, each $1.00
Made in Over Blouse Style of white Dim-
ity. Come in all sizes up to 44
Women’s Bandos, 3 for $1.00
Made of good quality material. Come in
Pink and White
Ready to Wear all Reduced 14 to
1-2 for this Clearance Sale
SILKS ALL REDUCED
for this
CLEARANCE SALE
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
Gigantic Store-Wide
China G rass
Rockers
ÇIiEANlSWEEPÏSALE
THE NEWEST THING
«
in Comfortable Rockers
$4.50, $10.50, $14 and $15
Begins Tomorrow - 8 a.m.
Not only comfortable, but beautiful,
with a durabiliity that is long-lifed.
Read again the Big Clean=Sweep
Advertisement in y e ste r d a y ’s
Tidings telling of the Big cut in
prices
Swenson & Peebler
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