Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 08, 1925, Image 5

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    MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE; 0RE7 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925
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I In. illy win. niinirli.il hy 1 1 1
iri'ri.li'u III tin' nlmw wlnilow.
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nliiti, riilltrnrlor iiml ititili-r, li:iri
Jimt milil hln flvi'-m rt, liiirt i-nnt of
Hlirlllh'Mi-lil utnl ilirr)l:iNi.il till'
ri'ililfiiri' t ifi I I'litti-rnim Mtrri-i.
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"I liiriiimiy I'lriili'." u lornl orrhcii.
Iril. hurl ln-rii rrtullti'il In iilny i-vi-ry
Wi-.tmiiliiy iitiil Satitiility iiIkIiI at
Mlilwav, It nan iuiiimiii.i ycli-t-iliiy.
'I'lii- ,irrh,-ntra lum Im-i-ii iilny
IliK nl v.u Inim pllu i ii ilurliiK the fall
nioi.tl.ii.
I'Iukit Im MiinIiiiI iT'urmin .1.
l-'ltti-ll ri.irrci-. a litidly iniilllati-il
fliiKt-r yi-MliTilav wlilli at wnrk In
thri Mnriiit.lr hatl. Tlio finKi-r whm
t-anirht In noino h'.''.rii nf u ...i.rl.ll.i.
Iin wim wiirltlnk' with. rniiNlni' It In
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with u whlto Bold wrlBt by Iho
Ihi nl! Diii,l(iyc"( unci ol flcluln yus
lurUiiy. Mi'ri.y IIMil(l lUiHirl Adinlt
led: llnrloimo C'iiiihIio, city; O. W.
Kill Ion. i.nrano. Dinnilwivd: Jluwiird
Midline!-, Juii'.'tltjn City.
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Kuim, wi.nl,.,,, wi.n, i hunnn'y",.
I'Tllliy on IiuhIiiobh, '
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Kill- Henry Turin, n new,.,,,,,,.,.
II KlIKi ll". yeMlenlay MlieliaNe,l II
lul at Nl,, il, uveiiui. Wei ami Law
li llie mi.,. WIM ,,,! ,
I here, The n ii,eri y w m I'nrinei ly
owned hy CV I', nilniun.
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NlllrlUnii 'as?4 ( jt,
-Mlffl l.tn y i::,Nt. of lt, Mt;il. rilJ.
It'K"' lit (Mrviilll. will hol.l il .(.'in.
yfiHtl Jtllrui hi lilltrUlnii for Iho (Inl
l K' (.'n-Hl .'oNiiiiuiiily rliilt m Dm
hunii' or M ih. .(cxio lijirllnif f
ri'inhiT UTnuu 10 u. lit. lo a . in.
CoilslHirlluii lo Sliirt Noun
oiiMtrucll f the im-w clly voh-
'i viiir which will Im built 011 Kkln
ii'T'h hiitli'. will Hturt wllhln il U-w
liiyH, t wan Iitirn-1 ycMK-nliiv.
1. iiiii1.it Iuih Imi-ii (h-llvfri'.l fm- iho
riiiitnti turri mid thn phicc. hn ln-ni
"l.'iiD'il fur oxen vii I Inn HjrnnCH.
Drain pln-n wcro luhl yt-HUrrday.
Srniil ( amp to IU SWcrU'd C.
It. Clark, hn-al Mfnut. oxocutivo.
iiml N'l-hori - .Munlufr. NiifivrvlKor
nf the ('acach Nuilmnil forcul, iin
cxrn-cti'il tn aVo enrlv Imhiv fnr
il trip iihniK tln AlrKi-n.ht hlf,-h-wjty.
Thi! piiriMiKi; Ih tov Iho no
h' tli.n nf u winter cainp Hlto fur
i In- l.nnu cnunty run null of Buy
SHM'rliih-ii(h-iil llamploii Mere
A. llmnptiin, Hiijift lnli'it(hnt of
(h hcIiouIh at Artturla, wuh h
nvi-r tin wi'ck.fml ami attendiMl
tint IiIltIi Hchnol fonferenco at thn
imlviTiilty, Ho Ik a Kf;nIuuto of iho
iinlvi-rrtfty and pri'vlmiH to Kolnu
lo (ho Anlorla punltion he was HUp-
irinttiidcnt at I.a CiranUo for
niiniliiT of yearn.
Mlns .Nnra It. llarmlcri, for more
than flvo ycarK hoail hookkenpor
at the Hank nf rmmtierro, h'lt yon
tcnlay to accent a position as an
li1ant maimn In the KrnnoeH Wll-
lard mttairo at tho Ohlldron's farm
hnuin of iho V. C 1 V. at Corval
(......ud.-H lo M.'tTh. Hrmrtanl'1'"" I ul'l'' "'"f "ol
VIOI.A'liOV OP KTA'1'13 GAMIl
LAWS IH ;llAltG:i
Coiiil'iulii elllli nf the L'DlltriU I'roM
hylerliin ehurcli will moot with W.
I'. Waller, lioy' work noeroliiry, ut
tho V. M. C. A. ut 1 o'clock to-
JllHllt.
1 KiiKirnc HnMpllal NotMr Admlt
led: II. II. MeAlllHter. city; Ira
llnlen, Crow HluKo; U V. Uukor,
lteeilH,rl; Mm. K. Hlout, city. UlH
inlfHiil: Mr. KuxIhIii, city; Mm. V.
J. Anlnllf, Curtuln; Wen Clurk, city.
Mnro WlimilltH ( ulli-d In O. H.
.Inlien. i lly nchnol clerk, yiiHtordny
enlleil in .20,01)1. ii i or o iiululiiiKlInK
wiiiTiint, i:i,l)0ll or them licinK
taken up l.y illHtrlct tux money anil
$ 1 2,01)1) ,y hlh'h richool fund np
linrtlnniileiil. Korty tlloUHUlld dol
lai'H nf tin. warrant)) wore culled
In Kuturduy.
Ki-wliix '! KcinlM In Xiimiw
The Creemloor nchnol newlntf club
l.UH nont tho lint of Itri momliorB
lo Arnold 1). Culller, county club
lender. They uro Uh follown: Nelllo
It. Loop, club louuer: mm. lioonor,
preHldcnt; Nelllo Hcliurior, Decre
tory: Jumilta (illlonplo. l'rcuu
Hooker, Alleo Miller, Anna, uouin-
IIKU, ThOllllU 1'OWOIl. L.IIMUU OCI1U1-
lor. i
I'l.elflu ClirlNtlan IIokdIKU Nc'
Admitted Sunday: John VauKhn,
Wullorvlllo; Mm. ti. II. Bmiiii, city;
Mm. 11. O. Smith, Kprlnffleld; Minn
.Mildred JillllnKB, KprlnKfleld. Uls-mlMHC-d
: M I'D. N. U SlkeH und Infant,
Dexter; Mm. Jack Odell nnu in
fant, city; Sum Hpore8, city; Mm.
oi-tfo KlrowhrldKO '"'d Iniiint,
Ity; Mm. W. C. Wetzel, MprlnB-
lil; Jt. M. AluKeo, city; jvirn. j.
Welch, I'ortlund. Admitted Mon-
1,1 v: (1. A. iOlklnn. city; Moron Hur-
herl. Noll; .Mm. 0. (i. Meet, Hprlnn
fjelil. lUnmlBHod: Mm. Murtha lllle
iniin, Mnhle; II. O. Hurt. SprlnB-
flehl; Mm. Chun, lillnon ana iiiiuin,
'nrllittld; K. 1.. 1'ollet, aiurcoiu, aim
T. UwlBunn, city.
AXX()i:.Nt'.;IKNTS
HI'WIAI. MKI'.TING OI-' THE
r.-T. A. of district 12il toniKht
ui elt'ht o'clock In tho school
building.
bo neverely nuiMlii'd. Hevoriil Iln. .Minn llurnden wuh prencnted
8 uckey Jewelry
Wm ' e",hri" v"luc 'wS&l
WlSS 1 FAVIil.RY Kift scli'ftf.l from the stattlinK fMl
I.m-kry .issurtmcnls sy liitK.Ii.c the true . ! ffW3PI
SmSmW "f sparkliiiR "r tl'i- ext.isitc charm of .;
jftft I some ilainly .i(.ve the vanity is such that jQ,j
gSIll Gifts That Last' 'lliy
WW-2mEjUM , . The odd nhapos of :iVf-0
lZmSEZZ?W$W- KmMvm n n d nlitnot rs,0.a mient deninnd .:fig5&gd
'rWSllffll ' r'"!!M'1l!!ir K ellKlne turned denlKl.n WWHMt
JfTll 1B . I V nml ll lifetime. Special Vlll- IgJS'Ka&ffilli
f'ioy it lien m JvmSaiW
y.!tr: $2-, gS
t',8' YJ 4" i i Nmvcrit TiimlH.ur mid up : jiSk
Ai.J i MANTKM-MKK ilMM'
I Htrlklim l.mim of.. -on- Tl..w Brjl; I l
I Jlj5 t-nt. A clnek n a Kilt lilt At ,! yilKM
lrW$ will bo a lifetime re- WATCH ks I ' ' "8M
i iiieiiil.rnneo only tho irovt the l.nimiiul w- '5V$
yMlw world'" ntandnrd time- ,,,.(ii to choone from 1 & ySy
mST I koporH-J-to hint u IK"- h,Ih ntore-riill Jew- fff r
JSi : Hum und thin pri." I" (.(M, neeuriiie und re- w Mi
i S jgfZyk0m I a Hiirprlno for you. h,,!,!,, iln.oplece can bo C I B
fP ' Worth fit. a biwcIiiI ut ,,, , ,, toro
'm&8M ! For tho Klrl who only No boiler ' llmo limn ! WilC
!M l"y ""onnlble" Kirtn for fhrlstnu.n lo renew o 'M,MfrJi
StrtiA'? I.omoir nhc will enjoy nentliuenl replneo Iho I I ff VWS
S A&P WW Hlrumln. Uwit prlcM the very noucnl In
Urr Mm nny where Ho' de.slRiw . rSSffiWStMH
9m- $6"""'
g! Luckey's Jewelry Store jjfMb
in
(Jullly and OIIhth I'luud
not Guilty
IClKlit T.nno county men appeared
In tho .KUKono jumlco court yoH
lenlay to unnwor to tho churBo of
vIolutliiK the ntuto buiiio lawn. Two
of them pleaded ncullty, two wore
tried and found not Kullty and tho
othern ulcutlcd nut Bullty and will
klm tried.
Uurrcll I'ltchcr, Wultcr ritchcr.
Churlen I'utnurn, OoorBO I'ltchcr
and It. C. Tyburn, llvlntf cunt of
CottiiKo Grovo, woro arrested by
depuly ntuto gumo wurdenn on a
churKO of hnvlnB a doer In cloned
neiiKon. GeorBO I'ltchcr pleaded
BUlliy und the othern not Bullty.
Doc I'ltchcr und W. C. l'lteher
were nrrented on a churBO of huv
Iiib a B.imo bird out of ncanon. W.
:. I'liehcr pleaded Kul'ly and wn
fined J4D und Doc I'ltchcr entered
fa plea of not utility.
j II. A. llrookn, chnrBcd with act-
Ui.k un n BUldo for huntem when he
wan not entitled to Hunt, ana itaipn
llrnnkn, eharBed with fallliiB to uib
a door that ho had killed, were
both tried and found not guilty.
H. M. Culklnn appeared an attor
ney .for tho Ilrooks brothern and
Gordon K. Wells, annlstant district
attorney for tho Htato.
KEENEY'S BIRDS WINNERS
I.AltGK NUMHKIl OK PHIZES
TAKKX AT SHOW
WKST SINK DIVISION Ol THE
rniiKreButloiiul church ladles aiu
w meet with Mrs. tienry uraiu,
7.SX Seventh Went, Tuesday ut
2:30. A large attendance Is desired.
TIIK ALTAR OUILI) OF ST.
Mary's Kplscopal churcn will
hold a monthly meeting this
evening t 7:30 at the residence
of Mrs. Klora McUonuld, 612
Tenth avenuo west.
Til 10 WEST SI DM LADIES' AIU
of tho ConKreraitlnnni cnurcn
will moot this 'afternoon ut 2:30
with Mrs. Henry Grant, 788
Seventh avenue west. All Indies
uf the west side -are invited.
THE VOUNQ MAHRIKIJ 1'ISO-
ple's Hlblo clnnn of the spring
field Methodist church will hold
a noclul meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30. A program of
n lavs nnntomlnes, readings und
songs will be Riven. Kefreshmcnts
will bo served.
Hen I''. Keenoy, Lane county
asHesHor and chicken fancier, cur
ried off n larire number of prem
In inu nn IiIh fowls at the big poul
try show ut Taconia last week. This
was tlio unnuui national uurreu
ltfinlf meet.
Mr. Keeney took 24 Of his dark
und light Harred Hocks to the
show and was awarded tho follow
ing prizes:
In the dark class, third on cock,
third on cockerel and second on
young pen. third on display and
championship rlfcbon for tho best
Hhaneil male.
In the llrjht Clara ho won first
and second on cock, first and sec
ond on hen. first and third on pul
let, sixth on cockerel, first on
young pen, first on display and
championship ribbon for beat col
ored female and oesi nen in me
show. He carried away a total- of
.:.!. 75 In prizes.
Clove Stout of Anglum. Mo., the
fudce. Is auoted by Mr. Keeney as
Haying that this was the best Bar
red Hock show he ever saw, ana
complimented Mr. Keeney on hav
ing tho best colored Barred Rock
female he had ever judged.
M. M. IOwry of Creswell took
three of his fowls to the show and
was Elvcn sixth on durk pullet.
"y:' board will meet
HOI'TIN'K BUSINESS OX AGENDA
FOU WEDNESDAY
ill
HORN
WITIIEM At the maternity homo,
Itxs Slvlh avenue west. Monuny,
v tn Mr end
Mis ( A. Wlthcm. Twcnty-rourin
avenue oust and Friendly street,
son. weighing seven pounds.
The board of directors of the
Young Men's Christian association
will hold a rcgulnr meeting at th.t
Oaburn hotel Wednesday noon to
tuko up mutters ot rouiuio uusi
ness.
Following tho meeting, Frank
Eberhart, general secretary of the
Y. M. C. A., will leave Friday for
Cortland to attend a meeting ot
Idaho. Oregon and Washington
renresentatives. where a merger of
the associations of these three 6tote3
will be discussed. It is possil.le
that the new president of the local
Y. M. C. A., Oluf A. Houglum, will
also uttend tho Tortland meeting.
The delegates will also meet with
members of tho national council
with a view to discussing the na
tional budget for 1926.
Budget week In Eugeno will be
some time enrly in the new year.
AT TUB TIIKAUTKS TOOAY
M,-l),,n,ihl Sornntl ilny: A rotnnnco of
a Jiirklo in tho navy with a swrothcnrt
n every port, lllcnaril loirinriiiu-ra i
Shore. I.enve." wilt, Dorothy Miuin.HI;
eomrtly. "Alice Opts Slunn; anil Kino
urnm News Hvcnis; Alexander on the
orwin. I
Coin nR colleen uoore in e m.i-
mrr,on-."nlo.,rr,M,r''r.. 'iZX 'is Girls of the .ewlns club recently
lrlrilil Jnnnon proinfor ChnrlPBlon 'OrKnniZOa in mo ionuun kuiiuui, me
dimciM-; iifn hyonn ami Mnry Anior in j.lioldlnR roRular meetings evory
Tho Pam Thnt Thrill;- iionginn .-inc- . Monday nttomoon, according 10 u
SEWING CLUB ORGANIZED
GIRLS OP' COXDOX SCHOOL
MEET MONDAYS
I.oiin In "Si-vpn Koyn to Unltlnnto;'
rhnnoy In "Tho Ptinnnm of tho Oprn:
Mi'lijou. "A Klnir on Mnin ssii-pct; .mry
Plckforil In "Lllllo AnnJ llnoni'v;
Itnnnhl Onlcmnn nnd Brink In "ThP
ltiirk Anccli" P. W Ortrfllh'ii "Sn'tv of j
tho Hiiwmini; km t"HmTin m i :ir in
on thf Ilox;" Hmlt)I)Ii Valcnilnn i:i "Tho
-
ltpx T.nl ritiy: "Thu Imt'.y Who l.it1,"
wt;1i r.owln Stono, VltRlnln Vnll) rul 'ta
Nil KM, Ml n KMiWIHK urn mil tn
nigh!, Vonotliin mrnivnlB nnrt AlRinn
thrtlln. ftplonillilly rniiclil with Muoo
Firm NiiMoniil favorltr!", c'mpily. "Wild,"
n Ininrater nporlnl : " Rex iSewM i-;voiu;
))orothy Wyni'in, mniil ci niolixlv, lu
iiiuxldil ari-oii'pantiue"t or (M'Knr.
ComliiK "The Woman Hntor." with
PHvn Hinok. Ih'lene Chinlwlck anil
Johnny HnrroHi; "Hetul Wlml." with
Itoiino Pptpm. Pntsy Ruth Mlllor nnJ
Arthur Iloyt.
renort auhmltted yesterday,
Lessons for the club workers nro
being furnished through the Ore
Kon Agricultural college extension
service.
A candy sale held Friday after
noon of last week, at the school,
netted tho club $3.04. rne tonow
. ing membora comprise tho sowing
club:
President, Anna Derrick; vice
president, Violet Jones; secretary,
itfthcl Head; other members: Kath
leen Wilson, I'hynis raimcrton.
(Hetty May, Floy Safford, Irene
Optc, IjOIh uroves, iuanuii mviur,
Mildred Irvin and Guardina ial-merton.
"The Ship Here Frhhiy
'Tim K uirc no hrnncli of A. A. TT. W.
in Intereiiteil In brlnninR (romt th Intra to
KitKeno, mm In' nponnorlnft the Moroni
Olson plnyrri, we feel that wo nro rIv
Iiik KiiKeno folk who like rooiI plnnR nn
opportunity to ppeml a wery happy evon
Ipfr nt tho thentro," unlet nno of the
niembora In fponklnR ' nboitt "Tho Ship
whlrh wilt bo presented by thin roni
pnny on Frhlny evening nt the 1 tell J jr
thonlre.
"tn 'Tho Ship Mr. Ervlne hnn ple
turrrt In ilrniim of compelling power tho
ntory of .tohn Tliurlow'n pnsiilon for
tho ithlpx he hnn built, of Ills nan'n ile
t or ml nation to hronk loone from Pliip-
buIlillnR nml nil our mnehlne-ilrlven civil-
Ikiimoii ami rq bnrk to tho In nil, nnil tlio
effort of thin iioelalon on hla own life
nml bin fnlhor.
"OM Mr. Thnrlow, Wlth nil tho
klnillltippri anil wlnilom nntl wit thnt kv
rnn brlnR: John Thurlow, tlio nhlp
bl M or. In tho prhlo nnd stronRlh of ruc
com; Junot, hin noft nnd pi In bio wife,
whono rhlof nmblllon In to nvold fnun
nnil bother: yoiinir Jnrtc, In n ttirhu-
lonro of ml ml nnd honrt In (lured by youth
nnil wr nil live out their emotional
el-lion buforo un In a most moving
tlrnmn." v.
Oriental Srlll Vnilcr Now
Mnmuronirnt
- T)iniier danco ovory night except
Sunday. Music by tho new wur-
llijjor piano. Spocln,! attention to
phono orders. Phono 2343, Jnok
O'Uay, proprietor. 12-8-tC
Yocitnoii Mnstnirrtidn ntico
Knglos1 Hall
December 0
Oents 7fii Lndtefi 10e.
Trlze for best costume.
T,;j ' 12-8-2
Dunco
.At Thurston, Saturday nlRht
liarrv Oarrott's orchestra. Good
limp. - Everybody Invited. Bring
vnur fiiontlH. Come. Admission Ovc,
. .Thur.Fri,&ant.tf
LOCALVHOTEL MEN BACK
COHVAM.IS MAN KI.F.CTED
1'KKSIDEXT OF HODY
Fennic A. clnrk and J. A. McLean
of Kugene roturned to tlielr homes
here Sunday niter nuonuing 1110 un
nuui meeting of the Oregon Hotel
Men's'nssoclatlon.
Mr. Olnrk is mnnngcr of tho Eu
geno hotel and Mr. McLean Is man
ager of tho Osburn. Both have
held office in the association, Mr.
McLean being the retiring secretnry
this year. Mr. Clark is a charter
1110111 her.
Al l'lorce. mnnnger of the Ben
ton hotoi In Corvallis. was elected
president of the association tins
i-one onenrdlno. tn Mr. Chirk. TllO
hotel men of the state Inst year I
planned to take the presidency ont
aidc of l'ortlnnd every other yenr,
and this election Inaugurated Hint
movement.
LOCAL BABY GIRL DIES
Hl'.I.EX HAITI F. KNIOHT VASSF.S
AT FAMILY HOME
Helon Hnttle Knight, two yonrs
find three months old, died at ho
homo, 1 1)75 Harris street, oarly yes
torday. The little girl wns tho
dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C.
Knight, nnd is survived, nmong
other relatives, hy a twin sister.
Those surviving nro ns follow'H:
The mother nnd father, the twin
sinter, Hiirrlet: three brothers, Jpbn,
Dean nnd Hurnurd Knight. ,
Funeral services will bo held
December 1(1 at 10:3(1 n. m. nt tho
Hrnnstetter chnpel. Hev. K. L.
Dunn, pnstor of. the Falrnionnt
rhrlatlnn church will officiate. In
terment will bo in tho new I. O. O.
F. cemetery.
. Helen Hnttlo Knight wns horn
August 0, 1023.
Time fjies 1 5 shopping days then Christmas. It's not top late
yet to shop early. Don't wait until the last few days when the
frantic rush is on. No matter where you shop shop early I,
Free
Subscription
To the ''American Boy"
with every suit or over
coat or purchase o furn
ishings amounting to $15
we will give free a sub
scription to America's'
best magazine for boys
"The American Boy"
A mighty fine gift
in itself.
Special
Demonstration
of Boncilla Beauty pre
parations all this week by
Mme. Elinor Anderson of
New York City.
Mme. Anderson cordi-
ally invites you to visit
her at our Drug Section.
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Give the boys something to wear this Christmas. Something to
be used and appreciated long after Christmas Day. The M. & W.
boys' shop is teeming with suitable gifts inexpensive top.
Boys' Kaynee Blouses
and Shirts
For dress and play Kaynee garments are ideal for the
growing boy. They stand hard playing and save hours
of mending. Materials are sun-fast and tub-fast and
may be boiled without fear of colors fading. Every little
detail is perfectly cared for. Choose npw from a wide
range of new patterns for Christmas.
Blouses . $1.25 and $1.50
Shirts $1.50 and $2.00
Boys' Suits and O'coats
Not Eugene's "Cheapest" but America's
Best Clothes for Boys
i ,
The best of everything goes to make up these new
PERFECTION clothes for boys : Woolens linings
construction styling. Without stiilt or skimp and
backed by the promise that they deliver better per
formance than any boys' clothes you ever before knew.
Overcoats $9.00 to $18.50
Big husky-ohes that laugh at cold weather. New tans,
grays and blues in half belted or plain back styles.
Suits $13.50 to $18.50
All with two pair knickers doubling the life of the
suit. You and the boy will like these new patterns.
Juvenile Suits
Ages 3 to 8
rr- $4.95 and up to $7.50
Mannish little Balkan; Middy or Lumber-Jack styles that
appeal to youngsters as well as grown-ups. Serges,
tweeds and jerseys in an excellent choice of new shades.
Boys' Ties
" 50c
Dozens and dozens of new
Christmas tics now at 50c
each. Bow ties, Swiss knits,
silk and wool and bobby
bows, bright patterns and
colors that boys like.
Boys' Rubber Rain Coats With
Caps to Match
A Dandy Gift
We advise early shop
ping, while size range
, is complete - - - -
Just the kind all the fellows will be weariiig when the
winter and spring rains set in. Genuine white hack duck
covered with vulcanized rubber all seams cemented and
stitched. Colors red or black. Caps to match.
$5