Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 27, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    A shland
F ro ia ^ H o ru b rO c k —
M rs. S. R. E b e rly of H o rn b ro o k
U In A sh la n d to d a y sh o p p in g and
v isitin g w ith frie n d s.
W e p u t th e c h ie k e n
ta m a le s.
T h e P la za .
in o u r
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In A shland—
In K la m a th F a lls —
A fre q u e n t b u sin e ss v isito r in
M arion C o stley o f T a le n t w a s '
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c ity is F ra n k E. M oon of A sh ­
in Aishland la s t e v en in g v isitin g
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w ith frie n d s.
F a lls y e s te rd a y to v is it fo r sev­
e
ra l d a y s.— K la m a th F a ll News.
In s u re w ith m e a n d “ sp en d th e
d iffe re n c e.” Yeo, of co u rse. 14 1 -tf
<’lii» ag o V isito r—
M. F. L o u g h lin of C hicago w as
Ti K la m a th F a lls—
J . K. M cW illiam s of th e H a r ­ in A sh la n d y e ste rd a y an d to d ay
riso n B ro th e rs F o rd G a ra g e jo u r ­ a tte n d in g to bu iness.
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i bi o ak w as a v isito r in A sh la n d
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daily tidings
Alaska’s Head
B u sin ess V is ito r—
F . J . Iio w e of P o rtla n d w as in
A sh la n d y e s te rd a y v isitin g w ith
local p ie rc h a n ts .
In K la m a th F a lls —
G. G. P e e b le r of S w enson P eeb-
le r, i sp e n d in g a few w eek s in
K la m a th F a lls m a n a g in g T he
P e rk in s F u r n itu r e H ouse of t h a t
city. H e w ill r e tu r n to th e local
s ta r e scon.
iM day, February 37,
; of th e la r g e s t vehicles a n d h e ig h t
! e n o u g h to ta k e a d o u b le - deck
i o m n ib u s, a n d th e re is to be a
j fo o tp a th fo r p e d e stria n « a s w ell.
Ion ôf S ib e ria C re a m e ry (jp e rà- !
Veggs Bind Policeman,
to rs, p e rh a p s th e m ost « fa u io u j co- j
but Fail to Get Loot
o p e ra tiv e m o v em e n ts in th e w orld.
T h e o th e r is D r. K ov rig , a n offic­
SCRANTON, P a.. Feb. 27. —
ial of th e H u n g a ria n P rim e M in-j
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Distinguished Farmers
p rised w hile th e y w ere blo w in g a
e r in T ra n sy lv a n ia .
Are Going to Canada . M r. B a la k sh in is re s id in g now
safe in th e ofTice of G eorge H.
P hillip « & C om pany, w ho!eeale
.in C hino, w hile his d a u g h te r is
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I — Tw o d is tin g u is h e d fo re ig n e rs,
P a tro lm a n W esley K resk y w as
ing S ta te A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege.
j one from S ib eria a n d th e o th e r
robbed of his p isto l, b eaten in to
! from H u n g a ry ,
h a v e sig n ified
u n c o n scio u sn e ss a n d han d cu ffed
tlic.'r in te n tio n of s e ttlin g in A l­ H O U SE S P E A K E R GIVEN
o th e p ip in g of a steaun r a d ia to r
b e rta a n d ta k in g up fa rm in g on
W ATCH BV IT S M EM BER S
in a n e a rb y office.
a la rg e scale.
At the VillingjFriday a n d j T he sa fe -o m c k e rs, how ever, ob-
One is S. B a la k sh in , w ho w as
(C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e 1)
Saturdav
I tain e d no ,oot> h av in g m ade th e ir
forced to leave S iberia by th e R u s­
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sian S oviet G o v ern m en t and w ho p ress
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a t o n e tim e w as head of th e U n- to k en . I w ill a lw a y s c h e ris h t h e í ^ t v o r c e d 10 Minutes,
th o u g h t t h a t
th e r e h a v e
been
Marries Sixth Spouse T urkish fleet M ANEUVER»
h o n e st d ifferen ces.
My p o sitio n
TDD L A T E TO C L A SSIFY
ha^i been t h a t to c o n d u c t th e p a r ­
CHICAGO, F eb .
27.
Ten ,
CO N STA N TIN O PLE. Feb. 27.
lia m e n ta ry b u sin e ss of th e h o u se n y n u te s a f te r a divorce d ecree , — T he firs t T u rk ish n av al niau eu -
F O R SA L E — A lfalfa H ay, v ery to th e b est of m y a b ility .
My s e p a ra tin g him from his
fifth v ers fo r eleven, y ears w ere ca r-
clean , choice, f ir s t and th ird c u t, o nly w ish is t h a t s o m e th in g has
w ife h ad been sig n e d , W ilhelm rled o u t re c e n tly in th e Sea of
$24.00 D elivered. P h o n e 3 9 6 -J. been a cco m p lish ed for th e good of
B o ttc h e r, se v e n ty -e ig h t y e a rs old, ' M arm o ra,, w h ere th e
T u rk ish
l th e people o f O re g o n .” '
o b tain e d a m a rria g e license a n d : fle e t con d u cted heav y g u n fire
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w as w edded to h is six th spouse, p rac tic e a n d o th e r fle e t
LOST — P a ir lo n g lig h t p ru n -j
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ner.ii o n 's tr e e t a b o u t 10 a. m. R e ­
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w ard. J. R. P itte n g e r, 406 N o rth
M ain St.
151—
Her«' T o d ay —
1M r. and M rs. C. O. F o s te r a n d
ney ed to K la m a th F a lls to d a y to
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Miss
M. R u n ir t of S e a ttle sto p p ed
u .te n d to b u sin e ss in te re s ts . ' •
C. D. P u tn a m of P o rtla n d is in A sh lan d la s t e v e n in g on th e ir
(teal T h e rm o s B o ttle s, $1.25 up. a m o n g th e b u sin e ss v isito r- in w ay -lOuth w h e re th e y w ill v isit
A sh la n d to d ay .
fo r a b o u t a m o n th .
T hey w ere
M cN air B ros.
re g is te re d at th e A sh la n d H o tel.
M oney to loan on good se cu rity . ;
I.cuving Today—
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of c o u rs 0.
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G eorge K in g of M o n tag u e is in
C la ra M cD onald a re lea v in g to ­
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w ill v isit w ith re la tiv e s.
w as in A sh la n d to d a y sh o p p in g
a n d v isitin g w ith h e r m o th e r, Mr4
FOOD SA L E by SO CIA L C IR -
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A sh la n d y e s te rd a y
a tte n d in g to
Q liff P a y n e m pkes c o u n te rs .
lo re ;
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George A lexander P arks, an look a fto r r a n ,h antl raiBfe e h ic k ‘
b u sin ess in te re s ts .
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In A sh la n d —
to re .
W IN T E R G A RD EN DANCE
has been nam ed by P resid en t
151— 3*
W . W a lff of S an F ra n c isc o s to p ­
SAT. E E B . 2 8
Coolidge to becom e G overnor of
ped in A sh lan d to d ay on liis w ay F u n e ra l S u n d a y —
i A laska at the expiration of th e
FO R SA L E OR L E A S E ;— G en-j
n
o rth .
!• T h e fu n e ra l of F ra n k R. Ros? i term of G overnor S cott Bone. P a rk s
M e e tin g T o n ig h t—
e ra l s to re an d postoffice a t Sam s
: w ill be held S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n i aid. he w ondered if he would
T h e re w ill be a m ee tin g o f th e
Save $10.00, w alk u p s ta irs to i a t tw o o’clock a t th e H adfield r e s ’- i . s'Jring , 6 ^ob- but was assured V alley. Geo. W . B a rk e r. i B u tte
1 ° ° 1 ‘ oi k d i m e m u l l e i n r e s ,
<va3 t h e m aD
f i t t e d t T the
A sh b e lle n t E gg
S ociety in th e
F a lls .
151— 6t
O rres ta ilo r shop.
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W o o d w o rth w ill officiate. In te r -!
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FD R S A L E : — 183 a c re a lfa lfa
T h is society is an in fo rm a l o r ­
F ro m P o r tla n d —
, m ent w ill be
in th e H a rg a d in e
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c h u n d e r p riv a te d itc h on h ig h -
g a n iz a tio n of th e co m m ercial egg
C. F. M u n te r of P o rtla n d is a t-
t ­ ce m e te ry .
London Will Construct
! w a>* 12 m Hes from M edford. Geo.
p ro d u c e rs of A sh lan d , B elleview
te n d in g to b u sin ess in te r e s ts h e re
Great
Vehicle
Tunnel
w- Rarker- Butte Fal1'3- 151~Gt
a n d T a le n t, of w hich E. O. S m ith
to day.
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is p re sid e n t. All com m ercial egg
F D R S A L E : H ay, w agons, h a r-
A n u m b e r of o u t-o f-s ta te re s i­
1 re d u c e rs in th is d is tr ic t m ay
LONDON. F eb. 26. •
S p rin g m ea n s th a t rfa tu re is d e n ts h av e been re g is te re d a t th e j
D e ta ils ! ne$s. m a c h in e ry , sto v e s and tools, i
c o n sid e r th em se lv e s m em bers and
re n e w in g h e rse lf. . W hy n o t r e ­ H o tel A sh la n d d u rin g th e p a st h av e now been p u b lish e d of th e W a n te r: g a rd e n w o rk o r a n y com ­
a r e u rg ed to be p re se n t a t th is
new y o u r a p p a re l.
See P a u ls e r ­ w eek. A m ong th e n a m e s of th o se «1 sch em e fo r b u ild in g a tu n n e l u n ­ m on lab o r. In q u ire E m il P eil for
m e e tin g .
u d ’s S u its.
I re g is te re d
la s t
e v e n in g
w ere j d e r th e T h a m e s to co n n ect D art- lab o r. S. T. P a rk s , o v e r P e ils Im ­
151— 3t*
G eorge E .
G eorge, New
Y ork i to rd iand P u r fle e t, a n d a t th e sam e p le m e n t S to re .
New S p rin g s u its j u - t in a t F ro m E u g e n e —
V ic to ria
C ity. New Y o rk ; E lm e r Jaco b s, i tim e fo r w id e n in g th e
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
H A TCH IN G eggs fro m hens
o u tla y
E . B. Row of E u g e n e is in A sh- D e tro it M ichigan; A. J. M ein- i Dock R oad. T h e w hole
bred
to
c o c k e re ls from
L ady
lan d to d a y a tte n d in g tb b u sin e ss. tesfa, K a lisp e ll, M o n ta n a ; H a rry n e cessary , it is e s tim a te d , w ill be
V isitin g H ere—
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a b o u t £ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 , an d th e w ork
B. W a lle r an d w ife a n d M rs. W il­
Mr. an d Mbs. A lb e rt S tocks of '
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p ro b a b ly w ill ta k e a b o u t th re e
W IN T E R G A R D EN DANCE
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C o tta g e G rove a re sp e n d in g sev­
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SAT. F E B . 3 8
k o ta ; G eorge T a y lo r,' Roy, W a sh ­
e r a l days in A sh lan d v isitin g w ith
T h e tu n n e l is to be th e b ig g est
R a in ie r — A. W . B ry a n t will
in g to n a n d J. P . S haffrey of C hi­
frie n d s.
R e tu rn s H om e—
ro ad tu n n e l in E n g la n d an d will b u ild h o te l an d th e a tr e on site
cago, Illin o is.
be tw o an d o n e -h a lf m iles long. of b u rn e d C o m m ercial h o te l, to
Mr. and M rs. W. A. F re e b e rg
A sk A. L. L am b if it pays to a rriv e d hom e to d ay from- G alves­ H ere Y esterday—
T h e re is to be sita ce fo r tw o lin e s cost $44,000.
c a rr y L ia b ility In su ra n c e . Yeo, of to n , T exa’s, w h e re th e y h av e been
H. E. H a n g e r of th e B uick A uto
c o u rse .
1 4 1 -tf v isitin g fo r th e p a s t tw o m o n th s. co m p an y w as in A sh lan d y e s te r­
sea
T hey m ad e th e tr ip by a u to , s to p ­ day on his w ay to San F ra n c isc o
In A Mi land—
p in g a t th e cam p g ro u n d s.
On w h e re he w ill a tte n d th e A uto-
Mr. a n d Mrs. W h ite of G o s h e n ,’ tjie ir r e tu r n tr ip th e y sto p p ed a t niobile show in th a t city.
Mr.
O regon, a re sp e n d in g se v era l d ays S an D iego and o th e r p o in ts in H a u g e r is of K la m a th F a lls.
in A sh lan d lo o k in g fo r a lo cation. S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia . Upon a r ­
T hey expect to r e tu r n to th e ir riv in g in A sh lan d Mr. F re e b e rg
E X E C U T O R ’S SA LE
ho m e to m o rro w .
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u n d e rs ig n e d as e x e c u to r
son, H al F re e b e rg , fo rm e rly
W estclox A larm Clocks. M cNair th is c ity , w hich o c c u rre d in a of th e la s t W ill a n d T e s ta m e n t of
B ros.
s a n ita riu m in
B a n n in g ,
C ali­ j J o h n M. Clauslen. deceased , w ill,
u n d e r th e te rm s of said last W ill, 1
fo rn ia ,
L e a rn to d an ce w ith M iss Ro- •'
an d hv v irtu e of th e a u th o r ity i
dofT M ondays a t A sh lan d H otel.
P h o to g ra p h s of Q u ality . S tu d io th e re in given, on a n d a fte r th e |
R u ssia n B a lle t fo r th e c h ild re n . A sh la n d . Ou th e P la za .
I 2 8 th d ay of M arch, 1925, sell a t '
B all Room d a n c in g fo r th e a d u lts .
p riv a te sa le fo r cash in h a n d all j
148— 5t R eturns to Court —
of th o se c e rta in tr a c ts an d p a r ­
J u s tic e c o u rt to o k on a n a tu r ­ cels of lan d p a rtic u la rly d e scrib ed
G o n e H o m e—
al a sp e c t th is m o rn in g , for, a f te r in V olum e 115 a t p a g e 629, and
Mr. a n d M rs . H. C. M yer left an a b sen c e of n e a rly tw o m o n th s. V o!um e 122 a t pages 597 a n d 5 9 8 ’ !
W ed n esd a y for th e ir hom e in Se-j
J u s tic e of th e P eace R. E. H un- Deed R e c o rd s of J a c k s o n -c o u n ty , j
a tt le a f te r v isitin g h e re fo r sév­
s a k e r took th e c h a ir in co u rt Oregoni, a n d m o re p a rtic u la rly -et ,
i r a i w eeks a t th e hom e of Mrs.
fo rth in th e
in v e n to ry of
th e .
a n d p resid ed a t th e f ir s t c rim in ­
V ining of G ra n ite s tre e t.
p ro p e rty b e lo n g in g to said e s ta te
a l h e a rin g in th e c o u rt room th is
a n d filed in th e C o u n ty C o u rt of '
y e a r. S h o rtly a f te r ta k in g offict
J a c k s o n C ounty, O regon.
K o d ak fin ish in g . S tu d io A sh ­
th e m a g is tr a te becam e sev erely
la n d . On th e P la za .
D ated an d f ir s t p u b lish e d th is
ill w ith lu m b ag o . T re a tm e n t ir/
2 7th day of F e b ru a ry . 1925.
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P o r tla n d im p ro v ed h is co n d itio n
Placing N ew Signs—
W . J. M oore, E x e c u to r.
a n d d u rin g th e p a st se v e ra l w eeks!
L a rg e black a n d w h ite sig n s ’
151— 4 F ri.
h e h a s been h o ld in g c o u rt a t h is '
SALE STARTS MARCH 2nd,
a re b e in g
placed
below
th e !
h om e.— K la m a th F a lls H e ra ld .
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AND LASTS ONE WEEK AT
p la te glass w indow s of th e P la z a '
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tiv e fish co m p an y w ill b u ild fish
to d ay .
T h e sig n s w ere p a in te d
See D avies fo r n u rs e ry sto ck , s ta tio n , w ith s to ra g e , re f r ig e r a tio n
by De M ille, local sign p a in te r.
_ J 3 2 - t f and fish d re s s in g fa c ilitie s.
W h e re Y o u r D im e Is a B aby $
B etsy L a n e S h e p p a rd , A m e ri­
c a n so p ra n o , a ssiste d by J a c q u e s
G lo c k n e r, c e llist, K ill give a n E d i­
so n T one te s t in th e F ir s t M. E.
c h u rc h , A sh lan d , T u esd ay , M arch!
10. T ic k e ts fre e upon re q u e s t, a t
THE THEATER EEAUTIFUL
th e D a rlin g S tu d io .
C all, w rite
o r te le p h o n e y o u r n ain ? a n d a d ­
TODAY and TOMORROW
d re s s .
Etigger and
Better
THAN EVER
THE
V A R IE T Y
Imagine the love tangles of a young m an- who im­
personates a married friend—for business reasons—and
tails in love with friend's adorable sister-in-law.
..................•......................25c
SUGAR— 13 LBS. >............; - - ............................$1.00
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G r a n ts P a s s C o u rie r.
Carl Laenirnle
fr» s e n t$
Reginald DENNY
Royal Baking Powder, per can ...........................38
Royal Baking P ow der/2Vo lb. cans . . . . ^ ........$1.25
Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. c a n .......................28
Coffee, none better, per lb...................................... 45»
Sweet Chocolate, 3 lbs......................... ............... • .50
Cocoa. 3 lbs...................
25
• Full cream checsg, lb........... ................................ .30
Sweet corn, 2 cans .................................................. 25
Lima beans, 2 c a n s ...................................................25
Vail Camps pork and Iteans, 3 cans .................. ' .25
A : n Camps port; and beans, ttiedium, 2 cans .. .25
\ aii Camps pork and beans, large, 2 cans for . . .45
Selected Peeled Apricots, 21/» cans, only . . . . .25
Sliced Pineapple, extra gopd, 2*j e.ans, 2 for .55
Pure maple sap syrup, i>er ean ...........................45
Blue Bell brooms, extra good ................... .
.75
Brooms, s]>eeial ................................. ' .................. 50
K ’j'percd Salmon, barbecued cod, golden bloaters,
dried ker.ing now on the market
and LAURA LA PLANTE
7 2 f,o
7 2 30
The $16.00 Sterlings are
put out at a close margin,
sold by us at a close margin
of profit and for a volume
business.
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Each one is fidl lined and
made of good materials. '
SKIRTS
The Baker skirt—finely
tailored and fine materials
— wonderful p a t t erns in
wool plaids and stripes and
in plain wool and plaited
silk crepes.
E.
R.
Sassy Jane and Peggy
O ’Dare Dresses
IN WOOL AND SILK
Two remarkably clever
lines of popularly priced
dresses.
Wool flannels and fine
satin crepes are the most
favored materials.
There are still some of
those $12-50 silk dresses to
choose from tomorrow at
IS A A C
& CO.
“ The Quality Store”
UNUSUAL
NEW
VALUES
IN '
S P R IN G
COATS
made of the wanted ma­
terials, in the »new high
colors. Priced
Columbia hard wheat flour, per bbl..................$9.00
Crown ot White Loaf Flour, per s a c k ...............$2.75
Mill run, per s a e k ................................................ $2.00
T o Aid Bridge—
T h e c ity co u n cil la s t n ig h t m et
a n d decided to do th e ir s h a re to- ‘
w a rd h a s te n in g th e c o n s tru c tio n
o f th e b rid g e of th e C a lif o r n ia •
a n d O regon c o a st ra ilro a d . M on­
e y w as p u t on d e p o sit to h elp th e
c o s ts u n til th e re c e iv e r's c e rtifi-!
c a te s can be issued to r e tire th e
a d v a n ce .
T h e o th e r
in te re s te d
p a rtie s
a re
d o in g
lik ew ise.— I
F o re ig n M issio n ary am i E v a n g e list
Rev. A r th u r Jo h n s o n w ill speak
J»t th e F irs t B a p ti-t C h u rch S a t-'
n rd a y e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 o’clock.
H e a n d h is w ife h a v e been g iv in g
t h e ir m essag e to th e people of j
E u ro p e a n c o u n trie s a n d on th e
R ussian, b o rd e r a n d w ill sto p h e re
on th e ir w ay to S e a ttle .
R ev. J o h n so n is a m an of God.
C om e a n d h e a r h is m essage.
A Few of Our Cash Specials
Golden Dates, 3 lbs.
7 2 //
STO RE
Our 5th Anniversary Sate!
Breaks A n kle—
W o rd h a s been receiv ed h e re
t h a t C h a rle s Cold w ell, w ho has
b een w o rk in g a t Copco, s u ffe re d
a b ro k e n a n k le
la s t
T u e sd a y
w h e n h is foot w as c a u g h t b etw een
tw o rocks.
H e w as ta k e n im ­
m e d ia te ly to" th e h o sp ita l a t Cop­
co a n d is re p o rte d to be g e ttin g
a lo n g a s w ell a s could be e x p ect­
ed.
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And at every price
a Sterling Coat
ib worth it
?1V95 $-14 95 $17.50
$19.75 $2 2 50 $24-50
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Misses sizes 14 to 19
Women’s sizes 36 to 44
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES IN WOMEN’S DRESSES
FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING
Made of both wool and silk, farcy flannels, wool crepes,
satin, canton, flat crepe and canton crepe- Priced
$ ^ . 9 8 $14-95 $ 1 g .9 5 .
AVE DELIVER
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Apply thickly over th r o a t-
cover with hot flannel—
V a r o r u e
V.’ / i.» ' Ja rt,
Y-art-»
from thettory Husbands of Edith t/v betrqe burr Ai-CktiheaH
- K f.f- r IV* Setter
U N IV E R S A L JE W E L
Plaza Marke
-V Strami
G l N . M a in
* A
BIG REMNANT SALE SATURDAY
at ONE-HALF the Regular Price. Remnants of wool goods
silks; wash goods, curtain materials, domestics, etc.