Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 21, 1922, Image 8

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Pago fcigtit
Tuesday. Evening, Xovemw n.
Thursday, Nov. 23
Mat. 50c, 73c; Eve. 50c, 73c,
. ; ,.. $1.00. ,
mn v i nniwv 'tii fl.T JTTAWrl - ' ' '
nil from Eoeen.i Siindsv Slid Mieut ' I r 'mm assaas J I
News of Lane County
1 Special Corresponded to The Guard.
J: " A Century I
I ; ipHia YEAR .completes a jp
B century of successful B
9 sorvlco by tlio Trust Com- .s
II pany' In Amcrlrn. A cert- fj
H . tury of t 08 ted service! 1
If ; The Truiit Department of it
S the .First National Bunk, j?
1 under tlio direction ot Vice- h
B ; Prcoldont VV. T. Gordon
K offers you the combined B
E bUHlnoss experience-of the
B entire institution. .
ft 30 Vc-iits of Helpful Service p
I V FIRST 1
I NATIONAL BANK!
of Eugene '
1
Underwear
Easy to Buy
When you buy chil
dren's underwear, you
will choose R. A. as
soon as you see it and
feel its warm, durable .
fabric.
R. A. Is cut to fit the
bodies of children, with
out the usual binding
or bunching.
The seat Is extra full, the
seams as strong at the
fubric Itself. The button
holes are specially devised
to keep the garment se
curely buttoned.
Unions, Shirts and pants
and waist suits sll better
than the best you have
rseen and will wear a year
innur than ordinary un
derwear with careful wash
ing.
The Same superior qu'aBry
is shown in all styles and
sites up to extra'out sizes;
in R. A. make .for womeh.
"And yet -the -price -of K
Ai is poderate.1
Ask the salesgirl for R. X.
it will mora than pay jrutl
in satisfaction, ,
J. C ROULETTE & SO'tfS
HAGEVTOWN, l?ID
as
HARRISBURO.
IInrriKburg. On., Nov. 21. A meet
iiif of lln town- rouneil haa been net for
December 1, at w n it'll time tn budget
(recently prepared by I lie budget commit
i tee in to be acted upon. Aicordine to
the report of this committee the expen
kc'k of I he town fr t-he pout year are
$fl(l74. The receipt from lirenm fee
amounted to JflH) and from fin en mid
peniillieH to fl-.
Word front Kenneth Pence who it now
renting near National City, Co I.. inten
that he will return to Oregon for the
holiday Ken son,
1avne Hnwke wn over from Knring
field Friday afternoon, remaining over
iMirmay.
Martin Sitter waa transacting bu nine km
in Albany r rid a. v.
The popular .Iiuiior Artisan orchentrn
nave a concert at the neighboring town
of Hal se,v Hat tin lay evening. Thia or
gmiizatiou 1h motet faithful mid peppy in
their practice meeting.
An airplane from Ihe Mouth dropped
down into om of tho Cartwright fields
a mile Nouth or town hiiturrdny evening,
i.reNUinnhlv hecniiHP of lho Jieavv foe.
Tho pilot 11 nd the Mingle passenger took
the evening train to Kugene anil Port
land. The man-made bird. Individually
owned, rested over Sunday and wan then
returned to its haunts about the Kugene
territory.
Mr. and Mrs. II rod Mulkey have
brought IJieir mnischold gondrt from Sil
verton and will live with Mr. and Mm,
Warren Norton this winter. The mill Mr.
Mulkey won employed in closed down
and they were also imahle to m'fiire a
suitable residence in Kilverton.
AVilbur Kvuns and Kahili Martic. local
high kcJiooI football pluyers, attended
tho annual- Male classic of Mint gaum at
Corvallia. Satiirdov,
Adrian Itico returned Snturdnv ipeht
from .Jefferson where lie. hud been ince
Thursday. '
Dick A rtcht la Ktiendinif I he week in
Albany.
' Tlie hiph schmd ban decided to amend
its constitution so that, the freshmen
will constituto II alanding clean-up coui-
nuiiee.
Itovnl Doufrlast. Tvan Icf'lain nnrl
Geoine "Wilhelm were ninonK those jfo-
uv I ixun hero to ( orvaiits Sitturduy.
rVy ot our local teacliera atteiidefl
flic bitr football name Satnrdav hi Itill
field. They were tJie Miases '.Margaret
Hi vans ana Alice I'resniiii.
Mr. and M"ls. Warren Nor! on neenm-
panied by Mr. nud Mis. It rail Mulkey mid
fwii Clvdo were Kitiiene vtHitorH Sntur-
dar. going by auto.
'j ue tuimsbiirg Jlowmic haiul has ar
ransed for a serieH of (Uuicch. the first
to be given this Friday evening. The
Woodumn ball is to be the hnll room.
Itev. O. O. On of Euireim hild Knn-
doy Coi-euoon Hfivleea at the ChuivJi of
God.
The Jnde of the M. K. church hnve n
big ThankngivinK dinner plunrrcd.
M. L. .Sloriraii anil dinnirlitiM'. "!!mh
Oenevleve, went to (,'orvallis Saturday
r-'oir-rnc to attend the presa banquet nr.
to Willi ess the annual atnte gridiron
elaKh between the (. A. C. and the U.
of (J. They returned that evening.
nail imKer una gone to Met-dle
springa in the employ of J. H. Cart-wright.
'1 he ..unction City cooperative ex
d uu i it i made a recent delivery In tava
or nxi Darrein or tiour.
Mi'i nnd Mrs. (J. A. McC'art of Kden
broolt farm near here, transacted busi
ness at Albany Friday.
Mrs. Jnuiea i enjoying a' visit from
(wo sons, the Hill hrorJieir., wlm ure
here from some out of towr point.
FRANKLIN
Franklin, Ore., Nov. 111. Mr. and
Mrs. J. It. Unyden enteitaiued the Fi
delity class of the Chr'sthm Sunday
school Friday evening and IIioho present
spent n most, enjoyable evening.
Tho Itnumun Hnm. received word Sun
day evening that their futher, v.ho i in
a Kugenr hospital, was very low. They
left at. once to be ot his bedside.
Mi'Ni U. h. Mounts received a telegram
Friday saving her daughter. Mrs. Iteetha
Shelly was qulle nick at her home in
1'ortliiud. Mrs. Mounts left the sume eve
uilie to be with her.
A wee bubv hnv bus come to live uilh
Mr. and Mrs. Wert I'urkersoii. He bus
been named ( liaticn Kenton.
Mr. and Mra. ,1. F.. Milliorn and Mim.
.1. A. Kichurilsnn and Mrs. Stiugley went
to llalNcy Friday to vInU Mr. nud Mrs.
J. T. Curry.
'Miss Velum Wood in spent the week
end here from Ta intent.
Id. V. Stiugley and dnugbter Velmn of
.IF STOMACH IS
TROUBLING YOU,
GHEW A FEW!!
Instantly! End Indigestion, Gas,
Heartburn, Acid Stomach
Taste pleasant! Work wonders! The
moment yoi (Ounv a few tablets of
Pape's OlnpcitHin all the misery of ni
di cent km and disordered atomach ends.
Your stomach needs this harmleH
help, (Jot relief for a few cents. Mil
lions ot m'ripeptic ami Mtonmch stif.
fcrer ieer bothered am- more. An?
drug stole.
T
Bo Easy to Drop CiRftrette
, Cignr. of' Qhpwing Habit.
brk fhe culjv. nrnt shttfMrhui ' totwc
co Jinbit. WhrurWr yni'r'bav a loni.TH
wt .niw .ir in.-w, jiivi.eiac(.s unrm
lii(i Nfi-'t'iHiac. tnMot in:T'"iT. (noit.h hi-'
tesil. All ilu'aii .tpt.-!lily tliv liijltit
MitmHiIi viBited at It. T. Stinglef'a Sat
unlov uifdit.
t'live Smilb and C'nrl Jocobson came
nut from Mrreditb Saturday to rixit
bunie folkti.
T. C. Bryaut wcut to Kugene Tburs
day. .Mr. and Mrs. Norman I'urkvraon and
dauKlitiT Hiiritt Siuiilny with Mr. aud
Mix. William Womlin.
.Mr. and -Mm. Htinsley Hpnt Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Allen.
.MiHH Ida ('rune visited Mrs. Chester
Croni Sunday.
ftrlie SliliKli'V came home 'Wednesday
from Vaiult, Wash., ttbere be lias been
at work for several months.
Mrs. I. ('. Richardson called on Mrs.
Charles Kreneck one day last week.
.Mr. anil Mrs. W. ('. Crone visited at
J. A. Itichardson's Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. -Bryant and chil
dren spent Sunday at Alfred Smith's.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Uichai'dsou were
in Kneene the last of the week.
Orlie Stinfrlcy went to Meredith the
hist of the week.
- Clarence Itrynnt who has been working
on the roud between Klmira and Noti is
home now.
ir..r-H nnu von tm.r ueiier
olf Inent.lly. jKA;h'n:nlW, fiiiai'ialW. ltfa
n elKj.Ji., ulijnle'. .eiet-'.a "li'e.x at Kfi .V,,.
n- n i.ji ii"i--ii i Bfiriwiw run i.riim..
nil rnivini fur W-liAiV In ifir.fifrm. vow
driiptKlst will rrniAdreiv iWjueriWrfuf
iplcsliuih ; . '
JUNCTION CITY. .
,1 unction City, Ore.. Nov. 21. Mr. and
Mrs. Hill ICobins of Lebanon were week
end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S. V. (lilmore.
Claud Wilkinson of Liberty was iu the
city on business Monday.
.Miss Mary Ilnrk jh ill ut her home 111
Junction.
Mrs, (ieorgia Nielson of Pasco, iish.,
is visiting at (be home of Mr. and Mrs.
Kurt est Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cory of Liberty
were (u the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs.
Cory left today for California where
llri'v expert to spend the winter. They
are making the trip by motor and expect
to visit many placet in the state.
W. S. SI earns of Jliiwsim spent Sun
day at his home in Junction.
.lames t'alvert waa in the city yester
day from his home at Oak (irove.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Milliorn are mov
ing into Junction and will occupy the
rcHldence on Catherine street recently
purchased by .1. H. Waddell.
Miss Ruth t.ihnorc of Eugene uncut
Sunday at the home of her parents iu
Junction.
Mr. and Mm. Noah Purke-iHon of Hnr
pole were Monday shoppers hi the city.
Miss Hazel Pettersou was auopping in
Eugene Saturduy afternoon.
Mrs. Everett Whitney of Kugene was
a week-end guest at the home of her
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. C. Wickwlre,
T. J. Kirk of Riverview trnnsncted
business in Junction Monday.
Carl Rllrup returned Sunday evening
from a week's business trip to Portland.
Dallas Harpolo and son 'Mc Kin ley were
In Junction on busineaa Monday from
Monroe.
iuy Cooper was in the city yesterday
from Alendowview. Mr. Cooper recently
purchased the O. H. Bogue farm.
Mm. Mary Kobisou of Kugene spent
the week-end at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. W. S. Stearns.
Martin (kiss of Fcrmieson was a Mon
day caller in Junction.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian miKinsoii nave
moved on to the Arthur Hceta farm west
of Bear Creek where they will make
their' home.
A. J. Kaiser i unending a few days in
Portland on business.
Mult Piiflrorunti nnd Bon T.nt-itt were
in the city A Ion day from Meadowview.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murphy aud daugh
ter Ceoi'iiia colled on relative in Junc
tion Monday. Mr, nnd Mrs. Murphy were
rolurnimr to their home, at Springfield
from Albany.
Joe Hise. was m the city Monday from
(inldson.
I'oin Creen and Mr, Hammer or ( o-
burg were transacting -business in Junc
tion yesterday.
Mrs. Viola Wbitcomb who has been
In poor health for some time was not
so wed Suudjv and was taken io t-u-gene
Monday for medical treatment.
Henry Hyon was in the city yesteruay
from his home at Cheshire.
Kenneth Lee spent the week-end with
friends in Corvallis ami attended the
football same. 4
Ed Younir was a Monday business vis
itor in the city from Franklin.
Joe distrait accompanied by Ins neph
ew waa in town Monduv from Cheshire.
air. nnd Mts. Krnest Lingo of Ilnrpole
were Momtav shoppers In Junction.
Mr. and Mrs. Imniet Webster and
daughter Hazel of CorviiHU were Sunday
guests at the home o; Mrs, Webster's
parents. Dr. nud Mrs. 1. P. Iove.
Mrs. Christine Neilson nnd Mrs. Wayne
Lingo were among those from Harmony
who were in the city vesterday.
.Mrs. Burke Mcraddcu was in town
Monday from 11 in pole.
Alfred Smith of Franklin transacted
hu"inc!H In Junction M"ndny.
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrold Ilnrpole of Salem
spent Kundnv with relalivcH In Junction.
Biltie Cibbs was in the city Monday
from Lancaster.
AVm. N. Jensen, mnntigei1 of Hie Junc
tion City Co-oueralive exchnnce, was In
r.ugene on business Monday. Mr, Jensen
reports the arrival of n car of cement
from Cold Dili Monday.
W. V. Fisher was a Monduv budti. s
caller iu town from Norntor
Mrs. W. F. Davi nnd Vr !'
Oldham visited relatives in Eiiseiir Mi u
ilay.
Miss Bessie Fawver of Lant itH'ii -. .,
the week-end in Junction at t'n- !i."ie '
her sraudnaieiils. Mr. nud Mrs. It jii-
Kaping.
Miss Klsie lotMlahi speiiT Mtiliuiy witn
friends in .Springfield,
Joe Jaeg was in tdwn yesterday from
Liberty.
H. J. Neaves and Tren VM wards were
among those from Riverview who were
in Junction Monday.
Mrs. J. S. Flint, dntnrhlcr Mildred nnd
Miss Adda Knieht spent the week-end at
the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Lewis Flint
at CorvalliN.
Mr. and Mrs. A . i . Lvans were in the
cltv Monday from Liberty.
John llorton and K. .1. Kapiug of
Horton were in Junction oil busiuess
onda,v.
H. M. Perry aud Mr. Peery were in the
It v ycHterdav from Bear Creek.
Mr. Bretchhill was n Monday caller in
town from Meadowview.
Knos Hurnole. son Chester, (ius Flnt,
S. R. Bogue. Thurmar. Berry, nn Ilallv
Mr. aud Mrs. S. Moguenon, t-.ilwanl l-.
Bniley, My. and Mrs. Carl Ruder and
Mrs. Mareuereite Douglas wer among
the many from Junction who attended the i
foot hall came at Corvalli Situnlay. I
Ole l.inso was in the city Monday from
Harpole. i
K, A. Rnssrl U spending a few days at j
Roseburc nnd other ttoiithcrn Orejiou cit- ;
ie on bindneRs. , .
1-Miin Jidmsont Iu'ia rcturnfd to
Junction after spetujiiifthe; week-enJ tfi
N'oraton at the hoiy of.hei; ii.vnuj
Sir. aivl Mrs. ts,enraie tltflwisoi). "
.Mr. nnd Mr Sfd .W-iillu-'oi To-,
gem were in Junction, .Myulri, f vmiiug
on osin(".
! tip from Eugen-i Sundav and upeut the I KjX
.i-itl. i i-i... .'m imtilipf. Mrs. .4-
Huwkina.
William I'nole put a nc counter in
tl'e Cash uud Carry grocery .tore oa
Sum 'ay. -
The Presbyterian Sunday school divid
ed Sunday Into sides, the niris against
the boys. Koih sides started from New
York over the Lincoln highway to Cot
tage Orove. the boys in a Foiii and tiie
girls in a Stuts bear cat car. Kacb per
son brought Into the school couuw 30 for
thn aide bringing him iu. The g.rls lire
now 4!MJ miles from New oiK uud the
Uiya &.0 miles. Kaeh one brought in
Counts 10 miles on tJ) wsy. The win
ning side will be given a fine supper by
the losing side. -- .-..
Frank Snodgrnss Sr. took his son
Frank to: Portland Sunday, and put hiui
in school, there.
Fred Lauimcr returned Sumlay from
visiting in Oregon City.
Hrs. T. , K. Johnson , who Is visiting
her sister. Mra. M. U . Faulkner of the
Horry' . Wutt house. -' b'f t ; Monday for
.1 unci ion City to visit her. relatives aud
friends.
Frank I Minn aud wife-of Kugene arc
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Uuvcn C.
Dyolt.
Sir. H. I l-cwunrd made a trip on
Monday to Kugene.
Itnlph Fouutain who cut his right foot
badly nt tiic Kujada logging camp last
Friday waa in lown Mouduy having his
n (tended to by Dr. .lob.
Mrs. 0. AI. Moore is quite 111.
Five Hinnll pupils in the Presbyterian
Sunday scIi.miI graduated Sunday from
the primary to the internieibate roiin.
Uohh Kelly nnd wife from Portland
stopped off on their way by motor to
California, and spent the weuk-end with
A. (1. WilliamH and family.
The two weeks- meeting at the Cliris
tlan church begun Sunday. They had a
large ehoir led h tliesinger who Ik as
sisting llevj J. ti. CarlKon iu tio meet
ings, and tho orchestra-.
Itobert Qmgly from Albany takes pos
session of the express office Tuesday in
place of J. W. Kdiiy anil son .Merritt,
who have been In tlio office the pitxt six
or seven years.
Tho Christiun Kndeavor giris will sell
homo made candy ou the -wlreet Wednes
day, dollar day.
O. M. Kern is (jiute ilL'-
Haldi W. Hand received his cheek
from tho McMinnviltc Insurance com
pany Muiday, for the insurance on bis
houset which was burned ni-enlly.
Julia Martcndulc, cousin of Miss Es
ther Van CMall went .Monday to begin
her diitiet a secretniT-for the lenn of
Agriculture, in the IT. of (. Miss Mnr
lindale CAine recently from Iowa nnd
.haii been visiting her aunt. Mrs. A. L.
Van OwlnU Buvard is the dean- of agri
culture, Ralph Fullerton, W. Nelsou, Hester
Heard. Virginia Itosley, Ijiicile Cotnutt
mot.iTed to Voiicalla Sunday nnd attend
ed the closing service of the Protracted
meeting held there ihe past week.
Misn KUzabctb Hoard graduated nurse
from Oram! Kapids, Mich., mine Monday
and will sjieud the winter with her sister,
.Mrs. Stella Salton.
1). H. Remple who recently cuiiie from
KansflH aud la now living on the Curtis
Vented ranch west of town, wus In town
Monday. He is giving special attention
to raising; blooded cattle.
C. O. Willis spent Monday in Eugene.
Mrs. Nora Murphey and mother Mrs.
Julia (hirtiH from Grants Pass have
been visltiug their son and grandson. J.
B. Crenshaw and family, returning home
Monday. -
The Past Mntron's club met Monday
aftei-nmm with Mm. J. H. Chambers.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jolm Afartin and Mrs.
Margaret Martin were in town .Monday
from Creswell. "I' .
John Smith came down from lioliemio
Monday. 1 ,-"
Kd Jenka returned Moudny to Bo
hemia. ... ;H -.
.Mrs. (iecrgc Atkinson is selling rub
ber goods for an eastern firm.
Air. and Mrs. Victor Kem hud n house
wanning Saturday iu their new bungulowH
on west Main stiief 'rl... ii,..i..,.i ...... I
were Mr. and .Mrs. HaiTv Stonebing.
Mr. aud Airs. Hoy Mocks, Mr. and Airs,
hlbert Kcile aud daughter Beth. .Mr. and
Airs. Fred HennMI, nnd Airs. Bennett's
mother .Mrs. Carrie Ferguson. Air. and
Arrs. ('Inrrm-p Stonelmrg. I). Young. Mr.
and Airs. (I. A. Sunders, Mrs. J. Q. Wil
littH nud daughter Aliss Hullie, and Airs.
Ida entch mother Hif Mrs. Victor Kem.
I hey enjoyed n splendid time, Ifcfiesh
ments were served.
Albany Chamber to
Hear U Campaigners
The Albany Chamber of Commerce will
become ncipininted with the I'niversily
of Oregon endowment campaign when the
members of the civic organization meet
at luncheon Wednesday noon. Cupiuiu
Kumar Tnnse, field director of the cam
paign, will discuss the needs of the I'ni
versily and the necessity of private hciic
faelion to augment funds obtained from
the ntillnge.
Captain TuiiJie will speak in I lie morn
ing on the Cniversity, ils activities and
the opportunities presented there at the
! o'clock assembly of the Albany high
school.
Itrnui'faes of Ihe Ameriea'n Association
of l'liiversiiy Women in Oregon nre tak
ing nil active Interest - iu the suei ess .if
tho campaign. The Portland branch of
the nssneiatiou will hold a meeting at
the Aliillnnmah holel nt lioon Satmdav.
Dec. .'!. Karl Kilpatrick. direeio: ot in
eMenslon servici-. will -outline 1 1, - an
paign, nnd Dr. Warren It. Sum I. ,i.
fessor of geology, will disi-uss tin- m-i-.t ..
i liiilseuin tn house thn valuabl ......
(bins now on the Cniversity i-aun..i t,
i-l-iding Ihe notable Warner cullcciiot ol
tlrientnl arts.
The Kugene hrancli of the association
will meet Saturday noon nt a Itini-henn
in the Woman' building on the iampus.
Uoth Captain Tnnse and Dr. Smith will
.i-.eak. Alamle I. Kenrns. nssisiaul iro
feasiir of iiorutul nrts, will present to
the asHoeiuliun the hope of ihe nits fac
ility of obtaining collect inns of pioneer
h indii raft. Such u i-ollection would be of
v due to students lii the normal arts dr
pirttiient ns showing the development of
tNe making of textiles, furniture and
other ItoUM'holil articles.
CREAM FOR CAtARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Telia How To Get Quick Relief
from Head-Colds. It's Splendid!
tu one miuc-te your clogged nostrils
will open, the air passages of your bend
will clear and you can breathe freely.
.o more nawking, simlfting. mowing
iieadache, drvncsti. No struggling for
breaih at night, your cold or catarrh
will be gVnc.
iei a small bottle of Ely's 'ream '
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
n tittb; of fhi. fragrant. ntNepti . ,
heating cream iu your istri. It pen
etrates flfl'oiiph evcrvtsir passage sfthe
bead. oothe the InfiiftiKMt 4.f .wAlen
lonf-uis nicnibraiv mrt reliei ivmrs n
stantl. i
t' jjjvtin . Wn't stay tuffed-up
with acld or nasty tvtrrh rel-fl
t nes o9mifkly. i
.- COTXAGfi GR0V-E. .
.
Cm SV drove. N . '-'I "i,r" J T
.l.irWsnff and dauKfe'i. .r-.T 'I'e 'd. .th
'J'V'" ",",r Ir- ami lr. 11.
tjisuiil.-. Tlifr are trinii tiiuiie,,
t'nllfcrnin. o
Mr. ami Mrs. Wallrr llouftr molou'd 1 tv.'j UHIarneltr. I'hotie fVU,
o kugene Colleetioa Aq.noy
No colleetion. nil fv, no eutry fee o
die,, lgal demi'tm0iit.
nlf e w- II- BI.OWKIiS'Atgr.
CA1IS Bol'tiHT .xr sct.n
We buy and sell used cars. l'l'iil.'NK
l I.' WllKt'KINt) t PAHTS CO..
Ill
GREET THE RED CROSS WORKKHS WITH A KMJLK-TIIBN A DollJ
HOO-RAYl WE'RE COMING KDDOS!
'. . . r, 'it. t;ii r r. it
Olde Tige bays nc win rcnunu ror iou
And Don t Forget
We Promise A Souvenir to Every
Hoy and Girl
Who Comes to Meet Us
Just tliink Boys! Girls! Bring thorn iillKatl
It's FREE, Won't Cost S.t" "ff ftfr
You a Benny me(it everyone of JJ
Where Will You Meet Us
Why Of Course You Know
AX BLLV OeFKRTMeWT T,o.
Tuesday, Nov. 28th, 3:45 P. M.
1 N.
i WE FINEST AND NEWEST KID GLOVES
Bresentiiifr unrivalled" selections from the best
makcro of imported and domestic Kiel jnoves ai
prices 'that permit owning several pairs
2 Button Kit Gloves, - Grey, Brown, Beaver and
Black, $1.75 pair. ,
2 Bntton .French Kid Gloves, Tan, Grey and
black, $2.50.
2 Button French Kid Gloves, with Taney stitched
backs, Brown Mode and Black, Pr. $2.95.
Gauntlet Heavy Kid Gloves, Brown or Grey, $2.95.
Two-tone Gauntlet Kid Gloves, only the finest skins
used in these wonderful gloves, Brown or Grey.
The pair $4.25. " .
French kid Gauntlets with adjustable strap, beau
tifully stitched backs in contrasting colors.
These come extra long. The pair $4.75.
.16 Button Kid Gloves, Brown and Grey, Pr. $4.95.
Children's Kid Gloves, all sizes, Brown or Grey
$1.89.
Bi n. i PisiftisiiVjaT
Making the Guest Chamber Ready
Beautiful New Bedspreads
$1.75 to $11.00
Arrival of holiday stocks of bedspreads in time for those planning the en
tertainment of Thanksgiving visitors. :
The finest selection from the inexpensive to the better kinds, plain or scal
loped edges. White or fancy colors to harmonize with color schemo of the
rooms ,
Children's Bed Size Spreads $1.50 Plain ' hemmed Bedspreads $1.75 to
to S3 75 1 $9-00-
10 U0, Scalloped Two-Tone Colored Spreads
SealloiKsd Bedspreads $2.75 to $11.00 $5.50 to $9.00.
Plain Hemmed Two-Tone Colored '
' - Spreads $5.25 to $7.50.
The Biggest Boy's Suit Values In City
i Some With 2 Pair &f OA
of Knickers $ I 0
A rattling good hoy's suit that will please the hoy and his mother too, aud- that
won't cost a fortune is what we arc offering. They arc smartly cut of service
able brown and irreon heather materials. We have ' thorn made as near "bo?
proof" as possible and it will stand all the hard knocks and scrapes that a red-
blooded boy is apt to give it. .
Nobby full belled Norfolk Style, Full lined Knickers. Sizes 7 to 1"
years. The Price is $7.89
Men--Wintery Days Sug
gest Warm Wool Over
coats Like These-Only
i i
pleatetl y
in wantet
Sizes ;!U
Yes, indeed, seventeen fift)'
seems a very low price for aa
Overcoat of a standard bcaji
but the" fellow with hunted
means is .just the one who ap
preciates this overcoat ncs.
-These heavy wool Overcoats
'1 - lt . 41m rWil'Oll StlC-""
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"i. r., mil Deiiett (loui)ie lu'eastetl, raglan sleeves ana sm'i"" - .
1 medium brown just what is being featured in the fashion journals.
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WEDNESDAY GROCERY SPECIALS !
iwtitc.y v reaiuery miner, lb 47c Full Croam Cheese, lb
ieu- s nesi raient flour, sack ...$1.90
Two I', lb. eans pure Mince Meat... 25c
1 lb. can Upton Tea 75c
Large can Iog Cabin Svrup . .-. . . !95c
1 lb. can Calumet Baking Powder, ,25c
-w package turrants at 15c
. 25c
' ' MV Ifl
- , .. . .. az.i"
1- I'D. can Army liacon
Arm and Hammer Soda, 2 l'-".
Shredded Wheat, package tn,
S oz. tin Velvet Smoking 'l,,t'(;"Vnrs
8 oz. glass Pure Jam, assorted
at
$3.15 Heavy Enamel Self-Rastino- Rntor is.inrh size. Wed
nesday, Special. $2.7o
vi!-rnz,V tJ,t,,U,'al Aluminum Cleanser. 2'i'.ackiuies'J. '
lVribng Pw.s-th.y reyolve-Wednesday Spaal a. .'. JS
o ' '-a. AX B?LLV.DEPARTMFVIT STORfr T ' i ' .