Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 09, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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DIRIGIBLE MAKES
Retires After Serving
C h a m b e r of C om m erce -—“ A few g ro u n d .
I a c o u stic p ro p e rtie s , w a rm in g th d v e s tm e n t, th e c a n n e ry sto ck se ll­
S h e riff R a lp h J e n n in g s , a c c o m -1
a c tiv itie s.
th e
iiR S T TRIAL TRIP!
47 Years as Policeman y e a rs ago th e C ity of A sh lan d
Cau th e C ity of A sh lan d a ’low b u ild in g a n d re p a irin g it, sub- in g an d o th e r
_______
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b o u g h t fro m th e C h a u ta u q u a As- th is p o ssib ility .a s a n a d d itio n to ! d iv id in g so th a t s m a lle r a u d ie n c e s m oney can a p p a re n tly com e in no
p a n ie d by T ra ffic
O fficer 'J o e
N E W YO RK , J a n . 9. — In th e i
ST. LO UIS, J a n . 9. — H en ry so c ia jjo n la n d ly in g across A sh- h e r p re s e n t w o n d e rfu l p a rk sys-{ co u ld be c o m fo rta b le a n d w a rm , o th e r w ay.
M cM ahon wau in A sh la n d to d ay
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to go in to p riv a te h a n d s for a n d a g a in
th e
w hole b u ild in g
Com e on fellow citizen s, lets
on o ffic ia l b u sin ess.
g re a t d irig ib le “ Los A n g e le s’’ to- o f th e city police force a f te r a! th e a m o u n t paid for«this p u rc h a s e ; th e
sm all a m o u n t of th é m o rtg a g e m ig h t be used fo r la rg e assem - go, th is can an d sh o u ld be d o n e .”
j blies, a n d also uses th e city could
D ry slab w ood by c a r lo ad from d ay flo a ted lazily o v er New* Y o rk , re c o rd otf rforty-sev-ten y e a rs in w as re -in v e ste d by th e C h a u ta u -' now Pe n d in S fo rc lo su re ?
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q u a A sso ciatio n in th e new C h au -
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nanus au u iese ®P 1 n iak e of th e b u ild in g ° from th e Swiss to Spend 8 Million
from
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! p ro a c h e s to th e g ro u n d s, a n d th e ! s ta n d p o in t of p ro fit, a n d as a
le r L u m b e r Co.
..
106— 6
on Electric Rails in '25
f
,
New J e rs e y , on th e f ir s t of a can nor lo n g er p e rfo rm h is d u tie s ta u q u a b u ild in g a s it now s ta n d s .) m o st accessible fro
n ta g e can be ! g r e a t co m m u n ity a s s e t a n d bene-
se rie s of s h o rt tr ia l flig h ts. T he he re p o rte d to C hief O’B rien.
H e re T oday—
So th e C ity of A sh la n d , o r th e ; sold fo r h an d so m e su m s as b u ild -i fit, a ll of w hich can be w o rk ed
Z U R IC H , J a n . 9.— T he Sw iss
A sh lan d co m m u n ity , a t p re s e n t in g fro n ta g e , or o th e rw ise bar- o u t. L e ts h av e a sm a ll bond is- n a tio n a l ra ilw a y s w ill spend $8,-
M rs. S u sa n n e H om es C a r te r / a irs h ip w as r e tu rn e d to h e r h a n g ­
h as an in v e s tm e n t of $15,000 in ; te re d aw ay, an d th e city w ill lose j sue, m ak e th e p u rc h a se and add 0 0 0.000 in 1925 to c o n tin u e th e
c o u n ty school (su p e rin te n d en t, was e r a t su n d o w n .
W R E S T L IN G C H A M P IS BADLY th e C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g , n o t to ' th e o p p o rtu n ity to ow n and m an -! th e s e g ro u n d s to ^ o u r p a rk , place
‘ in A sh la n d on b u sin ess to d ay .
w ork of e le c trify in g th e e n tire
;
H L R T IN KANSAS CITY BO U T I c o n sid e r th e
b e a u tifu l g ro u n d s j ag e th e m o st re m a rk a b le bu ild r b o th th e b u ild in g a n d g ro u n d s
ESTELLE TAYLOR IS
system o f th e c o u n try , a c co rd in g
i upon w hich th e
Ifuilding
now ing and la rg e s t a u d ito riu m in u n d e r th e su p e rv isio n and m a n ­
F re e p a n ts given aw ay a t
GRANTED DIVORCE
to th e G o v e rn m e n t b u d g e t fo r
(C o n tin u e d n o m p a g e 1.)
i sta n d s , a n d by w hich it is s u r ­ S o u th e rn O regon, if n o t in th e a g e m e n t of th e P a rk B o ard , and
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
1 0 7 -tf !
1925.
ro u n d e d , as w ell a s th e a p p ro a c h s ta te .
P H IL A D E L P H IA , J a n . 9. —
save o u rse lv e s an d p ro p e rty th is
A lread y 400 m iles of tra c k have
g ro g g ily fo r a few m o m e n ts, an d to th e g ro u n d s from M ain S tre e t,
E
s
te
lle
T
a
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lo
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a
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n
p
ic
tu
re
Im proving—
One m ig h t go in to m an y o th e r rich a n d b e a u tifu l o p p o rtu n ity ! been e le c trifie d , a n d n e x t y e a r
th e n dove a t L ew is, g ra b b e d th e up to th e b a n d s ta n d an d th e
M rs. G. H. M cC onnell w hose a c tre s s w as to d ay g ra n te d a di­
fe a tu re s of th e C h a u ta u q u a build-
In th e face o f th e new h o t e l ! is to w itn ess th e e le c trific a tio n
ch am p io n by th e legs, lifte d him cem en t block b u ild in g a n d Jts i in g a n d g ro u n d s such as c o rre c tin g
leg w as b ro k e n re c e n tly a n d w ho vorce from h e r h u s b a n d . K e n n e th
in v e stm e n t, th e box fa c to ry in - ' of n in e ty a d d itio n a l m iles.
h ig h in th e a ir, a n d p itch ed him
is now co n fin e d to th e
S acred P eaco ck , on th e g ro u n d s of c ru e l
o
v e r th e ropes. L ew is lan d ed flo t
H e a rt H o sp ita l in M edford is r e ­ tre a tm e n t. Ja c k D em psey, h eav y ­
on
h is back , h is h e a d s tr ik in g th e
w e ig h t ch am pion h a s been v ery
p o rte d to be im p ro v in g nicely.
c
e
m
e n t.
D octors w ho ex am ined
a tte n tiv e to th e a c tre s s fo r som e
th
e
ch
am
p
io
n w ere u n a b le to d e­
S pecial A u to A ccid en t P olicy tim e, and it is ru m o re d th a t th ey te rm in e w h e th e r th e • v e rta b ra e
fo r $5.00 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo in te n d to m a rry la te r.
had been b ro k e n , o r w e re sim ply
ot co u rse.
2 4 -tf
d islo c a te d .
BAD SLIDE BLOCKS­
A crow d o f fifte e n • th o u sa n d
COLUMBIA HIGHWAY people saw th e m a tc h , th e larg -
F ro m M edford—
6&
Misls P a u lin e J o h n so n of M ed­
T H E D A LLES, J a n . 9. — A : est (ro w d to w itn e ss a w re s tlin g
fo rd w as a b u sin e ss v is ito r in
slid e , 100 fe e t lo n g a n d 15 feet m atc h in th is <4ty since th e days
A sh la n d y e ste rd a y .
of F r a n k G otch.
deep b locks th e C o lu m b ia R iv er
h ig h w a y
n e a r tw in tu n n e ls ,
a
U n iv e rsity H igh School, of E u ­
m ile w est of M osier. T he h ig h w a y Farm ers Week to be Held
gene, tw o y e a rs ago s ta te c h a m -j
d e p a rtm e n t h a s hopes of h av in g
January 21-24 in Medford
p ions, an d A sh lan d H ig h School
th e ro ad opened by S u n d a y a f te r ­
b a sk e tb a ll
gam es, F rid a y
and
noon.
(C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e O ne)
S a tu rd a y ,
Jan.
9-10.
S nappy
gam es a s su re d . A sh la n d A rm o ry .
fa rm c ro p s d ay w ith M essrs.
108— 2t C. B, Aitchison Elected
Jackm an,
R e im e r,
G ab rielso n ,
to Interstate Commerce
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i a n d P ro fe s s o r P eck as th e spec-
Slow ly Im proving—
W A SH IN G TO N , J a n . 9.— C ly d e ' ial sPe a k e r s.
S a tu rd a y w ill be
W . H. M ow att w ho h a s b e e n ' B. A itch iso n , of P o rtla n d , O r e - .k n o w n a s h o r tic u ltu ra l day, a n d !
s e rio u sly ill a t h is hom e on Beach : gon h a s been e le c te d c h a irm a n o f)
H eim er, C ate an d A lien )
a v e n u e f o r som e tim e is re p o rte d th e I n te r s ta te C om m erce Com - !
h av e c h a rg e o f th e w ork,
to be im p ro v in g .
T h e re w ill a lso be a special m e e t­
m ission fo r th e e n s u in g y e a r.
ing of th e F r u it G row ers L eag u e
He succeeds H e n ry C. H all.
R exall C h e rry
B a rk
C ough
on th is d a te .
R em edy, 25c. — M cN air B ros.
Here Today**—
K,
MM
A sh la n d L odge
No. 117
K nights of P ythias
F rid a y , J a n . 9 th ,
7 :3 0 p. in.
I n s ta lla tio n of of-
fle e rs a n d r a n k w ork.
D r. G. C. P h e tte p la c e , C. C.
108— 2t
In M edford—
M rs. D ave S a rg e n t w as a M ed­
fo rd v isito r on b u sin ess W ednes­
d ay .
B a rto n s
D y an sh in e
M cN air B rbs.
50c.
i n Portland—•
Mr. a n d Mr«. L ynn C oovert an d
M rs. C o o v ert, S r., a re v isitin g in
P o rtla n d .
T hey
a re
expected
ho m e th is w eek.
Save
$1 5 .
See
E a s e m e n t B a rg a in s.
P a u ls e r u d ’s
107— tf
In K lam ath F a lls—
M rs. C. V. B eeler of th is city
w as called to K la m a th F a lls yes­
te rd a y by th e se rio u s illn ess of
h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. H a rry S m ith.
We p u t th e c h ic k e n
ta m a le s.
T he P la za .
in o u r
82— tf
M oving—
J o h n B u tle r is m oving fro m
1280 E a s t M ain to th e h o u se a t
th e c o rn e r of Iow a an d M ead
i.'.reets.
January CLEARANCE SALE
50 N ew
D re sse s
IN A SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY
arrived from New York, new
styles, neiv colors, new materials-
U n iv ersity H igh S chool, of E u ­
gen e, tw o y e a rs ago s ta te c h a m ­
Nurse Gives Pint of Her
n Some of the special features of
p io n s, a n d A sh la n d H igh School
Blood
for
T
ransfusion'“’6
womena w o rk w ill be la n d ­
From T alent—
s c a p e g a rd e n in g , a n d in te r io r de­
b a s k e tb a ll
gam es, F rid a y
and
M rs. H ig g in s a n d Miss M a rg a r­
S a tu rd a y ,
Jan.
9-10.
S nappy
N E W Y O RK , J a n . 8. — A l­ c o ra tio n by P ro fe s s o r P eck an d
e
t
H
ig
g
in
s
w
e
re
in
A
sh
lan
d
to
d
ay
f. ’ines a s su re d . A sh la n d A rm ory.
th o u g h
Miss M abel
S crip p en , Mr. T ro w b rid g e on T h u rs d a y and
from T a le n t.
F a irb a n k s and M r. T row -
108— 2 t
ty e n ty -s ix , a h o sp ita l n u rs e , o f | M r.
Y o n k e rs, h e ro ic a lly gave a p in t
w ill be p re s e n t on F rid a y
Cliff
P
a
y
n
e
m
ak
e
s
pulleys.
to
ta
lk
on la b o r sa v in g devices
l ia s M u m p s -
of h e r blood by tra n s fu s io n to
an
d
o
th
e
r con v en ien ces fo r th e
W ill M yer, w’ell k n o w n A sh-!
save th e life of h e r b ro th e r E d ­
N
u
m
b
ers
C
h
a
n
g
e
d
—
hom
e.
S
a
tu
rd a y th e w o rk w ill be
lan d re s id e n t is confined to his |
w a rd th irty -fiv e , an
ex-service i
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J
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n
n
in
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s
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a
s
a
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n
o
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n
c
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hom e w ith th e m um ps.
m an , he died of blood ¿poisoning in in c h a rg e of M rs. McCom an d
ed th e fo llo w in g c h a n g e s in th e
; o th e rs. M ost of th e s p e a k e rs h a v e
H u d so n C ity H o sp ital.
te
le
p
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o
n
e
n
u
m
b
e
rs
a
t
th
e
s
h
e
riff
’s!
S h a n g h a i C hop Suey, H o n g k o n |
S c rip p e n ’s d e a th w as a tt r ib u t ­ been en g ag ed fro m th e O regon
o
ffice:
leg
al
d
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t,
J
a
c
k
.!
N oodles, C h inese sty le , 248 2nd
ed to in fe c tio n re s u ltin g fro m th e A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege, a n d o th e r
502;
ta
x
d
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t,
J
a
c
k
.
592.
A m o re d e­
s tr e e t betw een B a n d A s tre e ts ,
e x tra c tio n of a to o th by a d e n ­ p a rts of th e s ta te .
ta ile d p ro g ra m w ill a p p e a r la ­
S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y open 8 to
tis t.
te r.
9. O th e r d ay s, 8 to 8.
97-1 m o. V isitin g H ere—
H is s is te r, w ho w as em ployed
Mr. a n d M rs. L. J . T u ttle of
in th e h o s p ita l, offered to give
Y ak im a, W ash., a r e v isitin g a t th e
1 Tom H ornbrook—
a q u a r t of lie r blood in tw o ©per-, ! SECRECY SURROUNDS
hom
e
o
f
M
rs.
W
.
C.
M
itchell
a
n
d
RAILROAD
M EET ON
J a m e s A lton of H o rn b ro o k w as
a tio n s to save h im , b u t he died
KLAMATH TRACKAGE
in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y sh o p p in g Mrs. E lsie C h u rc h m a n . M rs. T u t­ b e fo re th e second tra n s fu s io n
an d a tte n d in g to o th e r b u sin e ss tle wall fo rm e rly M a rg a re t P a t te r ­ could be m ade.
(C o in tin u e d fro m p ag e 1 .)
son a n d has a n u m b e r of frie n d s!
m a tte rs .
1
in th e city.
O regon s ta te h ig h w a y sy stem
No in tim a tio n w as given a t th e
U n iv e rsity H ig h School, of E u ­
in clu d e s 4 4 64 m iles of ro a d ; 720
co
n
clu sio n of th e c o n fe re n ce to-
At
K
lam
ath
F
alls—
g e n e , tw o y e a rs ago s ta te c h a m ­
m iles p av ed 1861 ro c k -s n rla c e d . I d> y
a
m ,g h t
E lm e r Dix of th is city jo u rn e y -j .1 7 4 g ra d e d , an d 1000 b o d g e s .. e rp e c te d
p io n s, a n d A sh lan d H ig h School
o ffic ia ls even refu se d
b a s k e tb a ll
g am es, F rid a y
an d ed to K la m a th F a lls W ed n esd ay besides c o u n ty ro a d s . T h e s ta te *
„ „ ___ to c o n firm th e y w ere m e e tin g on
S a tu rd a y ,
Jan .
9-10.
S nappy e v e n in g a n d is sp e n d in g sev eral . h a s sp e n t „ $75,8
6 6 ,0 1 2 on h ig h -, th e
s u b je c t re p o rte d
to
h av e
d
ays
th
e
r
e
on
bu
sin
ess.
D
ix
•
g am es a s s u re d . A sh lan d A rm ory.
w ays since 1917.
d
ra
w
n
th
e
m
to
g
e
th
e
r.
108— 2 t B ro th e rs a re m oving to K la m - !
a th F a lls an d th e b u ild in g w here
S hould th e c o n fe re n ce fa il to
R o se b u rg — New s-Review ’ in ­
th e y a re now lo cated w ill be used
In A shland—
r
e
s
u lt in a h a rm o n io u s a r r a n g e ­
Mr. an d M rs. S c h a fe r a n d M r. by th e W e ste rn A u to S upply com s ta lls fo u rth ty p e s e ttin g m ach in e
m e n t fo r th e u se of th e cut-off
to m eet p rin tin g d e m a n d s.
an d M rs. P a u l M ars w ere in A sh­ pany.
tra c k a g e , it is p o in te d o u t t h a t
la n d y e s te rd a y fro m K in g ’s H ig h ­
th e H ill lin e s h av e a su rv e y so u th
w ay n e a r M edford. M r. a n d Mrs. Finish Course—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
fro
m B end th a t re a c h e s w’ell in to
T he a d v an ced
s te n o g ra p h e rs
P a u l M ars a re v isitin g a t th e hom e
;------
C
a
lifo
rn ia an d could be followr-
( f M r. a n d M rs. S c h a fe r fo r th e class a t th e h ig h school a re t o u r - '
W A N T E D : — T h in people to i ,
...
..
, . . T ed w ith th e fin a l o b jec tiv e a t
ing th e tow n fo r pu b lic s te n o ­ fa tte n u n d e r g u a ra n te e . ;
w eek.
“ No „
,
San F ra n c isc o bav.
g ra p h ic w o rk , a s it is now one p o u n d , s no pay. C o n v a le sc e n ti i
R e m e m b e r L in in g e r D airy still of th e re q u ire m e n ts of th e c o u rse H om e. P h o n e 153.
1 0 9 — tf
sells t h a t good m ilk a t 10c qt. th a t th e s tu d e n t m u s t p u t in a
MANY URGE CITY TO TAKE,
LOST: — B unch of k eys on
P h o n e 396R .
100— tt c e rta in n u m b e r of h o u rs of o u t­
OVER CHAUTAUQUA BLDG.
sid e w o rk b efo re th e y can o b ta in rin g , in c lu d in g tw o c a r k ey s No.
.th e ir c re d it in th a t co u rse. T he 60. F in d e r leav e a t T id in g s of­
A i rive Sunday—
(C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e O ne)
109-2t*
Mr. a n d M rs. C. H. P ie rc e w ho s tu d e n ts m u st s e c u re a p o sitio n fice.
e ig h t o r ten m en
could
raise
h a v e been v isitin g in S o u th e rn a n d hold it u n til th e end of th e
I OR SA LE:
Second h a n d fun(i 8 su fficie n t to p ay off th e
C a lifo rn ia fo r th e p a s t tw o m o n th s te rm .— G ra n ts P a ss C o u rier.
bicycle. J. E. W ild , 475 P alm .
in te r e s t u n til th e city can ta k e it.
p re expected to a rriv e h o m e S un­
•
109-2* T h e re is no w ay
to g e t
th e
H
e
re
T
o
n
ig
h
t—
day.
title
fro
m
th
e
S
o
u
th
e
rn
O
regon
J . A. H ic k e rso n , d e p u ty c h a n ­
FO R R E N T : — Seven room
Sava $ 1 0 .0 0 , w a lk u p s ta irs to c e llo r of th e K n ig h ts of P y th ia s h o u se. C om plete fu rn is h in g s fo r C h a u ta u q u a A sso ciatio n except
O r re s ta ilo r shop.
17— tf w’ill be in A sh la n d to n ig h t fro m sa le in h o u se o r s e p a ra te ly . I n ­ th ro u g h fo re c lo su re a n d sa le as
K la m a th F a lls
to a tte n d
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th e city W ed n esd ay . — M edford pected.
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C. H O M ES, D ire c to r
M ail T rib u n e .
Grandneice, Eight Times
You a re w elcom e to co m p are
Removed from W riter
i- y A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith an y
o 'h e r r a te s in J a c k s o n o r J o s e ­
LOS A N G E L E S. J a n . 8.— W as
p h in e C o u n tie s; you can be th e th e r e a “ re a lly a n d tr u ly ” M other
. idge. P h o n e 21. Yeo, of course. G oose? •
M rs. E velyn F o rd D a rlin g , of
L os A ngeles., says th e r e w as, and
in Ashland—
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R o sen b au m ,
d is tric t claim s to be th e g ra n d n ie c e , e ig h t
fre ig h t a n d p a sse n g e r a g e n t fo r tim es rem o v ed of th e w ell-know n
lie S o u th e rn P acific w as an A sh ­ v e rse m a k e r.
“ M o th er Goose w as b o rn E liz a ­
land v isito r fro m M edford y e s­
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F o s te r, a n d by tra c in g back
terday.
my fam ily I h av e fo u n d she was.
P ic tu re F ra m in g . S tu d io A sh- my g re a t a u n t, e ig h t tim e s r e ­
m oved,” d e c la re s M rs. D a rlin g .
m d. On th e P la za .
“ She w as born in 1665 a n d in
1693 she m a rrie d Isa a c V er
rigin of L ake Show n—
of a
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r m a tio n of C ra te r L a k e w as
She w as a m e m b e r of th e Old
iown by m oving p ic tu re s W ed-
‘sday noon a t th e c h a m b e r of S o u th C h u rc h in B o sto n , a n d died
im m erc e fo ru m w ith B e rt C. in 1759.
som as. A ccording to g eo lo g ists
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an an d L ittle B oy B in e w as
e p re s e n t s ite of C ra te r L a k e
as once a m o u n ta in w hich be- a son of M rs. V er G oose.”
M rs. D a rlin g is th e d a u g h te r
m e a n a c tiv e volcano a n d w ith
e p assin g of c e n tu rie s th e top of th e la te J a m e s E d w a rd F o rd ,
as lite r a lly blow n off, th e sides of N o rfo lk , V a., a n d h a s m ad e
th e m o u n ta in caved in follow - h e r ho m e in L os A n g eles since
l by th e fo rm a tio n of th e la k e 1902.
■om m e ltin g snow s.— K la m a th
K o d ak fin ish in g . S tu d io A sh-
nd. On th e P laza.
Here—
h t H a ir F in d le y , son • of
dley of S alem , v isite d h is
Jo h n B . H a ir th e f ir s t of
ek on h is . r e tu r n fro m a
’s c o n fe re n ce a t S an F r a n -
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF THESE DRESSES
$14.95 Values . .$ 9.75
$22.50 Values . .$14.95
$39.75 Values
.$25.50 Values ..$16.95
$32.50 Values ’. .$21.75
................. $26.50
Buy Your Winter Coat Here SATURDAY at ONE-HALF The Regular Price
Wool Dress Goods and
Silks in this Clearance
Sale
E. R. ISAAC & CO
Pillows, Comforts a n d
Blankets in this Clearance
Sale
“The Quality Slore"
Silk and Wool or
Wool Union Suit
Sleeveless, ankle length. Broken lots,
$1.98
Wool Dress Goods
Clearance
Women's and Misses’
Sweaters
$1.00 table contains some wonder­
ful values
One lot Slipons ......................$2.95
One lot Brqphed Wool slipons $3.95
One lot at $1.25 per yard of fine
French Serges and Ottoman
One lot Brushed Wool Coat
Sweaters ........................$5.95
One lot of 50 inch Trieotine,
$15 to $16.50 fine Brushed Mohair
Coat s ty le s ......................$10.00
$3.00 French Serge a t ............. $1.98
One lot C o a tin g s..................... $2.49
Winter Coats
ONE SM ALL lot a t ......................................... $5.00
$16.75 to $19.75 ( ’OATS at ....................... $11.75
$24.50 ( ’OATS at ......................................... $14.75
$29.75 to $34.50 ( ’OATS at ........................ $19.75
PEST C & H CANE
SVGAS
AT
HARDY BROS.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAYA
25 Millions Per Mile
Cost to Widen Strand
LONDON, J a n . 9. — T h e w id­
e n in g of th e S tra n d , in th e h e a r t !
of L o n d o n , is an expensive p ro ­
c eed in g , a c c o rd in g to H. H. G or­
don, a fo rm e r L o n d o n C ou n ty
C o u n cillor.
H e places th e cost a t $25,000,-
000 a m ile. T raffic c o n g e stio n j
m ak e s th e o p e ra tio n n e c e s s a ry .'!
Crepe Satins, Flat Crepe, Sport Flannels,
Kasha Flannels, Poriet Sheen and Hair
Line Stripe.
$39.75 to $49.75 COATS at ....................... $29.75
$54.50 to $59.75 COATS at
$39.75
Up to $75.00 ( ’OATS at .
$44.50
Winter Weight Hosiery
Clearance
Women’s and Misses’
Dresses
Children’s 85c Wools .............58c
One rack contains 25 Silk, Wool
and Knitted Dresses, Priced at
Children’s $1.00 W o o ls............. 69c
$5.00 to $16.75
Children’s Cotton Heathers . . . .49c
Women’s Cotton Heathers ....4 9 c
We are showing
New Sassy Jane
Flannel Dresses
A b o u t 1 0 0 . p a irs of w o m e n ’s wool,
p a ri wool an d fin e co tto n h e a th e r— $1.19
to $1.50 hose to close o u t a t 85c p a ir.
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
NOW ON AT
PER 100 POUND SACK
2 **6 0 0 0 $
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