Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 30, 1925, Image 8

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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1928
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. TIUHSDAY
R AY M O N D
GRIFFITH
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"trv and
bEbe
A$gjf DANIELS
J Bluebeard"
(OMI'.DV XF.WS Mt'SlC
By LIE TAXPAYERS
Bounty Fulid Inadoquate For
. Purpose. Belief
MANY INCREASES GIVEN
Greet the Hew Yeas
at
Lamway's
THURSDAY, DEC. 31st
HATS HORNS SERPENTINE
The Big Midnight Frolic
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Sia and Laura Woodhouse
v Feature Dancers
THE SEASON'S PREMIER DANCING EVENT
Dancing till 12:30 Regular Charge
The Hour Approaches!
Tha shorter
the TIME
The NEARER
I COME!
Some Will
SEE ME!
Some Will
FEEL ME!
But
120 Hours
remain!
cn the stroke of one!
(watch here tomorrow)
lrt)Hrty III City to llo HeiW;mHl
' tu Onlcr to IUnuIJiih( iVwnt
I Taxation Plan
( Tht Ijiih (HMiitty tniilKi't for lltStf
t't wan uimnlmmiHly luloptotl ly
tin tax pay on itt the annual nul-
irtK Im'UI in the courthouse yo-stor-
i Jay.
I Kirli Item uh roatl by JuUk l
: I'. Itaruarxl, rhulrnmn. wan mloptftl
! with the except ion of th nonlp
j bounty fuml. This fuml. i$tom, a
exprtwod hy tax payor.- present
; tieeilieil I nnilffU-It'll t to meet the tie.
i annul ntul an amount of (1200 vnw
i auk oil. This is to ho referred to the
'committee. It was ileeiiled. and If
fouml ailvtsahte will lie taken from
j the emorsenry fund. The Hcnlp
I fund for li25 was pointed out as
, hemic HiKurru-fent to meet tiie do
i mandrt a the payment of hoimtien
; ran 8 holt duriiiK the month of
'Julv and was curtailed for the re
! mtiin.iitf .if ili.vvi.m-
ThiM was due to the falltiro of the
" 1 itfit.t t.t itnyo it low ul.i..h IV. .ill. I
rei tn horse the county onehalf of
the amount expended for fcalpN, It
was stated. However, this fund I
noeesitary in order to combat the
animal which nre playimr havoc
! with the livestock industry In the
1 county, it was stated by tuxpayont.
MtiM KuntN Approve..1
j AH other items in the hudKet
met wjth the approval of taxpayers
i present, t'tie-third of the depart
j menis shewed increases over last
i year. IlepresentnliveH of the varl
lous divisions were present and ex
i plained the necessity of the- ad
vance.
An increase of approximately
$1100 was budgeted by the county
clerk's office. This was made nece.
s:iry. stated K. S. Itryson, clerk,
because of the increase in the
amount of work which his depart
ment met durinK the past year.
"This is the first time, since 1
have held my office, that I havo
exceeded my budgeted allotment.
I feel that It was necessary thin
yenr because of the work which
came Into my office, making It
necessary to increase the facilities."
Mr. liryson wild. "However, with
the Increase of the hudKet thi
coming year 1 expect to keep with
in my limit."
The fund allotted to the nherlff's
office was raised over that of last
year hut the need of this was
pointed out by K. K. Taylor, sheriff,
who designated the amounts nec
essary to cope with the law en
forcement situation us prescribed
by law.
The assessor's fund was raised
slightly over the 1925 budget. This
was explained by Iten F. Keeney.
assessor. "This increase is neces-
j sary because of the increase in the
isrowtn oi me city oi wiKenc. i
believe the time has come' when a
new assessment of the property
in the city should be taken. Ku
icene has wrown considerably since
the last assessment wus taken and
j I think It unfair to tax a man
I owning property built In recent
j years more than un owner who
I92S BUSY YEAH FOH
I M. C. I. IN EUGENE
took ndvnulaite of cheaper- build
hilt years uko. It so tmuponit that
when two men own property nd
Jacent, one who built a few yearn
oko and one who built recently,
should pay the difference which
prevails with the present a mucus
menl," Mr. Keeney said. "To over
come this 1 believe It necessary
to make a new assessment of Hie
property.
Iviiicwncy Tumi IUmmumiI
The ipiestion of the emergency
fund, which totals I IS. 000. was
taken up for discussion. Thin fund
Is to be Used for purposes at pres
ent unforseeii, stated Judiie llarn
ard. An Incident of this can be
shown In the case of the Increase,
In the scalp fund nsked for Ht this
meetliiK. Also other funds may run
short duriiiK the cnmlnu year and
rather than dUeuutluuo the work,
money could be taksn from this
allotment to carry on.
The roads and hiithway fund
was outlined and the various
phases of expenditure was Klvcu.
Komls which have been built In the
county -must be maintained. It was
stated, and new equipment pur
chased. The fund for the care of the
poor w is Increased over last year
but was necessitated by the people
who come to Kutfono without suf
ficient money to live oh and are
unable to find employment to earn
a llvlmr, It wan said. The allot
ment of J'J-'.SOO Is expected to
meet all demands of this type.,
1-TtturcM arc (vcit
The iteneral fund Items adopted
at the meeting are as follows:
Alv4riiintr
AsrifUlltirlat
A"Wor'l utflt'w
All.llUil
fan of (wwr,
I'lrvutt t'uurt
tirmr
i'uuniy court
t'eunty fair
.urt huu
Clrk' uf f
Itntrt. t Attorney's uffir
nitrlc-t Mltr
Ktm-riiftiry
Krutt lniwtne
H-lth tiriirvr
In.llKVitt tlilnr
ItiMttm
Jutltf eourl
J uvt-nll rutin . .
It ;lrtWm A ,lr-iliu . .
KrUrln warrant .......
St it J it hourtty
Schtntl fupf rlntftnl.tit ....
Shtrlfr fra-
.stMiiKtittrr! ntcmalB
Survoj-Mr's ofrtr
Tut rvlmt
TliiMtlv A plant Inawt . . .
TrfurT' of flf
Wltlows' pnolon
K.Mtla nl hlhAM
Tntl
...4
a.onv.oo
S.&H0 oo
U.0OW 90
o.o
s.loo 00 I
Incioaso of YouW Men Is
, Particularly Marked
300 BOYS IN CLUB WORK
UilKtn TnUiiluit Inliwnl I'url
it rmumiii l-'Vtiiik I'.livrtinrt,
Kt'n-iiirj', Snyn
Tlio yimi' I'JJS Iiik bnon n huay
on III nil ilm of Y. M. C, A.
work, niH'ontlhtf to n mnliMnoitl
nuulx Innl iiIkIiI lv KrnuU Klior
l.uit. Roiiortil uioriMmy.
Mio0 hoyn niol non Unv lion
uh nu the ir:vlliKi4 hrro lliiui for
mttny yonri uoii, rn il, nnil tlto
llH'I'raHe of yonilK 10111 hA'VV.!! til
liKfR of 1H nntl llUM born utrll
fuurly iniirkril,
"At thn trrHnl tint 03 iir rent
of our nit'iotHrilili Im uiolr 95
yoit." pii'iI Mr. Kliorltnrt. "l'h In
u llltl nliovo tlio uvrnit of dn
pr oiu for thp iMillr rountry.
'Th Y. M. I, A. r-ont'mii'n to h
a Youhk Mimi'h 1'iirtittlun unnooIu
lion. "AMi'oxliitntly 900 lioyti nr
now umlor itu dlrt'rt huiiitvIh on
of th KiiKno Y. M. A.. In lA
rltlhrl. tlir.- nf wllllt III lll-Y.
fiv r iNoin-tol. mIk l'tonr niol
tin l-'r fiol'v hut nn nrimniui-
tloiiM. ui'h lulttiiti'tt to n il rfrnl
Tou.Mif,, rniiKlnir nil III way frnm o
?"!?!!! to IH yll. Tll rlutm Imv til
Hnm four-folil iiilhnnln to tltoir
intloii to ntlcnil anil tnlio I'ui'l III
tlim inouiniii.
Klflv I'loni'i'i' lioyn will ulnu mi
11' Ih illriH'llou of Mr, unit Mia.
Marry II, IoiIin anil Mm. I''ril J,
rinrk will Im Ill hoIoIki. Mull. In.
Iln .Ii'IIoiiii will li" si vim liv
Slioiinaii W. Mooily. Tliv will
Im lnlluu'inl liy thv iiililipua nt Hi
ilay.
. Itnnitilo Avlla, Killuo Itouulaa.
I''.lli Arrlliino innl Maiiul Ali'iil.
iiiriiilirrii of III l''llliliiu ati'lnu
iliinrii'l, will li nt on ill nro-
lilulll. MllalO Will lllm ll Ill'AI'll
from III orlliolionlo Vli'troln.
'I'll' vvnln will ho followi'tl liy
liltnllKllinll mill volley Imll linlllen
111 ill ityninnnliini. I(friiliiiviil
w.ll li rvtl iiImii. t
In III ovimiiiik. Iitn Tiilt) mill
II nVlot'k llli'l will II I'ollUmlll In
til tiymnimum nnil awliiiiii.nit
liool,
MAINS TO BE EXTENDED
vri u wil l in: Kt iri.n:i
Tl ltMINAh IMSTItltT
Plans for extetidlnn: Ute city
water mains to tlm dlslrlct la the
vicinity of the new Houthern Tact-1
tic terminals and to other parts of
the city that are now without ser
vice are beittK made for iHIitl, uc
cordinu to t'arl A, McClaln. super
intendent of I ho city's ptihllo titll
Ities, This work wilt be started early
In the year said the superintendent,
ami nwlntc to the extensive itmwih
of the ctly recently It Is expected
that the crew of men will he kept
huwy all year at such work.
1(14.00
2 ooo oo j
i; loo oo
Try Register Classified Ads if you want results
Watch Party
and
Basnee
at
Midway
New Year's Eve
THURSDAY
December 31st
5-Piece Orchestra
PUBLIC INVITED
STARTLING
Drama!
INTIMATE
Koimuicx!
POWERFUL
Situations!
T TB w
XKV
snow
TOD.W
McDONALD
THEATRE
mi: II MAIN
tosi i;v
ni".ot-r,Ait
I'ltR'KS
GO
with
BEN LYON
BLANCHE
SWEET
" ilOMIHOOK BMX.V
IIOltOTIIY C'l'MMIMRS
a a 1l n JMMX'Vsl II
lr Wi
(Sir' wi
5A"iiwt notional Picture).?
li ooo M ' w,n tnilt n,tN 'wu'" heen stresed
!;;e oo I "luce the assttciat on beitan wtrk
&wo oj f'T (tnyn nmre than 60 years nsn.
I i.ioo os i The fnurfntd emplias s Is the phvs
I 'c:!, men'al. so'al and spiritual
roo.og ,)lf, Hptritual be nu the basis or the
!",o wo j whole and recicn ed bv nit lend
. !! HI ' r hk Hie fniiudat.on of alt char
x Z lc .nc-ter building
U.oiionoi Work Atlnpictl ti Ctmrclics
"l'aUi a I ,,tonl,",, ,m' rell!lons em
s Tin oo I' P rot: rum. this type
3l!ioo io "f boys' work Is naturally adapted
on i the churches." continued Mr.
ft.;i & oo Klterhnrt. "and Is eaKerly sotiKht
by them.
"One tienutulnat on, the Trenby.
terlan. has ailnpted the pioneer
til 021 40 plan nattttnally. as Its proKratn for
is: 36iosl "Klfteen of the above clubs nre
The cenernl roods and hlwhways n connection with local churches.
fund as adopied Is divided in ths the Y. M. . A. discovering ami
budget as follows: trtinHK most of the lenders. Hut
ltrxul iitMtriit C3, 0004 whe her I Iti boys' work of the Y.
Maintfnam-c lo.ooooo tl A j t,,no iU connection wtth
KtufTsnrr lo3ft.attltne church or not. the rellulous
K-iutpmriit lo.ooo 04 . . . , n in.p-ni tmP. f ,(.
looooo l'iomm which the leader cannot
t ooo oo ' ln re. This tends to lead the hoy
j to church connect on.
Totui tiii.oslooi "Ournic the last year 43 hoys
Kollowinif ure the sums budKeted made Chrls:lan decisions and IX
for the different market road pro-, wru known to )ave Jilned
j.M-ts: -'' lentirches. as a result or tne m.
33.004 oo k;. a. wors. rmc ine i . .11. ir. .
: bus a bu Idint; In Kuk Us work
14.404 04 m nr, ronf ned there hut Is com
440 04 itnunlty wide, emhraetnK all desires
of the boy from Kvmnas'uui rlnsses
J40 4 to summer camps, w th n wlds
Iraime ef ou'dmir activities. Ijist
year ihe Y. M, C, A. .units of the
conn ry had nmre boys ih summer
j enmns than any other organisation."
Mr. Kberhart continued to say
that for the year 9Zd the ussoc a
t on plans for laruer thluus In till
IM)XT WA.VT T UK AT HKAD phases of Its proitram fir both
IIP WAHIIAXT ritOHK ' It""" mid Imvs. Includltm points
' I ouis'dn of KuKcne. as In the nasi.
I lr til kiji
Kucrn rkljr
K.rrle . . . .
Mkiintvnanr sntl bttrmn(
llritlicrii
Kmvrsrnry
Notl Writ
Mr-"ollum tap
Crow Vauihn
IVrkina rwl
EDITORS DECLINE JOB
Kctly and Jcnkhm ttvlnro It Ih
Matter for Uy Council
lo Handle
Paul Kelty. editor of the Guard,
and Frank Jenkins, editor of thv
MornlnR UeKlster. who were ap
po.nted by Mayor I-ee as a com
mittee to conduct an investlKatlon
as to tho manner In wh.ch Cleorite
W. Head, pavliiK contractor came
into possession of more than $1.1,
OUO In city warrants before he wus
entitled to receive them, declared
yesterday that they would decline
to serve, iiotn sa u that It wus a I
matter for the council to handle. I
Mr. Kelty In a statcmcn Issued yes- 1
teraay says:
"InvestlKatlon of respons ibility
for premature delivery to Ceorne
V. Head, a contractor, of $13,
696.211 in city warrants which were
under assiKnment, and whoso de
I very was therefore Illegal, Is a
matter for the cttv ftovernment. A
r it 'sens' committee, such as ths
council has proposed to appoint,
could not do It effectively. 8uch
a committee would have no power
of authority in summoning wit
nesses or In requiring answers
from any witnesses who mlKht vol
untarily come In. Nor would any
find'nKs of such a committee be
b'ndinK upon the c'ty council, the
c'ty or anybody. I cannot think
the council's nct'on was seriously
meant, but rather that the mayor
aVid councMmen voted It, tongue
In check, with a pause for a irrin
r,r two of rel'sh at thouuht of what
they were hand ntr bnck to the
editor who had the temerity to
give voice to the public demand
for the farts In a matter of public
cenrern. I coiifeMs I Kct a Krln out
of it myself,
"I have reco'vd no ncd'flcatlon
of anv appointment, but If and
when I do I shall decline, for the
reasons given. "
Kvents In the Immedintn future he
saitd. Included an older boys' con
fernce of loine county, bovs pnt
and hobby show, county basketball
tournament fur young men, yountt
inn's forum, concerts by the
Pioneer boys chorus, swlmmlm;
confests. various athletii-s among
th boys clubs of the; utty, and a
volley ball loague among the busi
ness men.
FRUIT MEN WILE MEET
TWO
li:i.O lAYH PI.ANM'.I)
l-'OU JAM WHY
Thin I lny Will lcotc,
Dl.M iLHxIon In l.atbcrlng nt
( hamlH-r of ( omnicrcc
l.une county fruit men will have
two field ibiys, 10 be held January
;l and 2'Jt. and the S3d will be
spent nt n conference nt the Kti
Kentv. chamber, according lo an
nouncement last night after a con.
ference between i. 8, Fletcher,
county agent, and Howard Mr
Hum, president of the ltno t'otinty
Horticultural society.
Pruning demonstrations wilt be
featured and tree dlsoanes and
pests will be studied In different
orchards. It was announced. 'lay
Ion b. t.ong. extension horticul
turist, II. P. Ilurss, plant atho.
oKtst. and K. K. Price, extension
engineer of the state college, will
be preneitt. Mr, Price will discuss
Irrigation problems both for vege.
tables and fruit. I.re H. Turner,
field man for the Kugenn Krull
(trowers' assiM-lation. will bo In the
party and he will talk on bee.
The meeting at the chamber on
the third day will b devoted to
the disc iiKsloti of the demonstra
tions .and the suggestions of the
two days previous.
The place of demonstration have
not yet been decided, upon. It was
stated.
FLOURNOYS WIN SUIT
DKTHKK OI' ClUfTIT f'Ol'IIT
1I MKI IKIW.V
City of Kuicrni. niul K. H. Holfc
IH-clnml fo Ifnvn no Itliclil In
Ktrlp of I .an I
l-ATIIHUS AND MOTIIKKS T)
UK I.WITI'.D GI'KJiTS
Club MoKii In "Sick Itonm" IjibI
Mttht; Hi'Kirl Mniln of
Cliri.ilnuii Artvlllott
Molmwk !MonrH journeyoil to
a "li k room" lnnt nlKlit l I10M
llioir rcnulnr moetlnif, nnil tho
nHHlon wan conviMK'd in Iho rootiiM
nt the Y. M. C. A. mcuplnil ly II.
H. McAlllntor, nHMlHiint hoyn' work
nncrotnry who roronily roturnoil
from tho hnflpllul following u
mnjor operntlnn.
tlornlil Murruy pronliled nnfl rc
portn wore hpnrrt from tho Chrlnt
mni notlvltlen of tho cluh. Kour
Ixinkotn wore loarlnd wlih fooil,
clotli.nff nnrl toyn nnd ilnllvcrod to
nily fnmlKPH n thn otty.
Tha Mohnwkn Inlil plnnn for n
"fnthpr nnil mother" banquet lo
lie held In the Centrnl ProHbytorlnn
church nt 8:30 li'Honk tho ovenlnK
of .lanunry 211. Mimle, npenknrn
nnd vaudeville notn nro iiroinlnnit
hy vny of entcrtnlnmcnt. Knoh
boy linn beeh urxed In tnkn hln
mother nnd father to tho bnnriiet.
There worn 21 menibern of tho
eluh nnd I wo Riienln nt tho moot
.nif IfiMt nlxlit. . ' ,
Dolro Electrlo Plants and Frlil-M
ilnlra Kleotrlc Itofrliraratori. W, I
Harrl. Co. SIT OUvs.
' M-l-u
lTlymes and Nollln Flournoy. who
Homo tlmo oko nued tho city of
Ktiifcne to bo declared ownorn of a
strip of land on Kerry ntreet nenr
the Wlllnnielto rlverfc which wan
clnlmed nn a pnrt of thq city ntreet,
won their caHO. Judvo Hkltiworth
yoittcrdny hunded down a declnlon
declaring that tha matuto of limit
nllonn had run In favor of tho
plninlirtn. K. H. Itolfn. who own"
firotierty .nearby, entered the null
nn Intervenor nnd wan named oh
defendant.
The land In nucNtlnn In n ntrlp AO
feet Ionic nnd 27.2 feet wide, abut
ting lot 4, block 6, oriKlnnl plat of
ICunene,
The JiiiIko decreed Hint Iho title
Mluolld be quieted In the liiiltio of
the pliilntlffn nnd thnt the de
feudnntH bo barred from ulnlmlntf
any rlKht to tho property.
DEVICE MEASURES CALLS
TKI.KWO.VK -POMPANY IM-
PIU K.S MK AIi SI-:i(YI('K
Installation of new equipment In
the plant of the Paclflo Telephone
nnd Telegraph company, at a cost
of about Muuu was announce!) yv
terdny through J. I- Hlnnd, local
manager.
The equipment will ronslst main.
Iv of n recording Instrument by
which a closer check may bo kept
on both)iMaal and Ions; distanco svr
lce. he said.
This device Is a switchboard
unit connected with thn local and
long distance Hues In such n way
that observers ran watch the ser
vice and kep a record of tha tlmo
Involved and thv (Uullty of Ihe
service.
BROOM , CASE APPEALED
N'OTU'K llKS AtTFIt NF.N
tkxci: PIlONOl Nri.!)
The case of tho state against
Murk Itroom. who was found guilty
a short tlmo ago ;n tho circuit
court of tha charge of possession
r,f I'quor, was appealed to tho su
preme court yesterday after Judge
hk!pworth had nentencod him to
pay a fine of $300 and serve three
inon hs In the county Jail, The
notice of appeal was given by F.
('. Heffron, his attorney.
Itroom was found guilty by a
Jury of the charge of possessing
liritior In his car ono night last
summer.
ifu rnriirn in imirn
l DrtMH ID aHIYltU
WATCH NIGHT PLANNED
OIl l'i:i,l,(IWS AM) l ltll'.NDH
TO IIAVK I'AHTY
UKV. IIKITK .1. filFI'KN TO
DKMVKIl AIllti:SS
Cnmplrvoil lTonrnnt for 0Mn
lloiiw rc',(v:tlpn Sew Venr'n
Day In Alllioiini'cil
llev. Uruco .1. (liffen wnn Innt
n'Kbt named inienker for the V. M.
C. A. "open hoimo" celehnillon
wh'cli w II he held In oonnootlnn
with n Rcncrnl pronrnm on New
Yenr'fl day.
llev, Mr. (liffen wan obln'ned
IhroiiKh Dr. rSlicrmnn Moody,
chnlrnuin of Ihii iinmnim commit
tee, who announced the complete
nutl'no of entertainment for that
dny.
The fenllvltlen will heijln nt 2:30
o'clock w ill community Hlrmlnx.
to bo led hv C. H; Hohirnlt. Tho
public liun been extended nn Invl-
NKW YI'.AIfH F.VK
in.i,m;K ciikht
Ct)MM.I'NITY CMlll
Dinner 0 In fl. Prnlrrn tn B-!tft
lo 0:30. bnnniiiK 0:30 to 1020
Miis.o ny Harry (larrotl'ii
nrnhestra
D'nner. adults 7fic;
ph'blrcn 2Rn
Dnncing nnd program iron
Puhllo Invited 1
12-30-1
With a program of nitisle, rend
Ings, vocal selections and "stuniM"
of various kinds, members of the
subordinate lodge of (tin I, O, O. K.
nnd all relative and friends will
hold a "watch party" nt the Odd
Fellows' temple Thursday night.
II. L. 11 II yard has chnrgo of ar
rangement for thn entertainment.
Thn Odd Fellows' band and or
chestra will furnish much of the
muslo It was said yesterday. nnc
lug in planned for thosn who
may wish that form of entertain
ment during tho evening.
BENEFIT PARTY PLANNED
iAr;im:iiH op xii.k to out.
iiitiixir. i;vi:nt
The DnuulilerH of the Nllo nro
pliinnlnif it benefit hrldica pnrly nt
the OHbiirn hotel Hiilurdny nftor- !
noon, Junuiiry (i, liouliinlnif nt two
ociock, ioP mo nnrinorn' noHpltuI
for crippled children.
Mm. Oeorttn Monroe In chairman
of tho Ken i' ml commlttan which In
mnklnK oxtcnnlvo nrrnnKemeiitn for
thn nffnlr. It In nnoiinrod thai
thero will ho other tnennn of enter
tainment for thono who do not euro
lo piny brldKO.
Orlontnl flrlli Cndor Now
Mnnuuonicnt
Dinner dnnno ovory nlRht cxoapt
flunday. Munlo by tho now Wur.
Ulnar plnno, Special attontlon to
phono ordorn. Phone 2343, Jack
O'Day, proprlotor, 12-S-tf
Wlllnmolto Collect Ion A Crmlll
fiorvloo. Bonded Collection npenlal
Inln. O. B. Dillon, mnnnKer; Donnld
Younif, nttornoy, 360 Wlllnmolto,
Phone ITA.
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Phono 1UI-J, or Uorrle Mimic
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Onward With Additional
YEAR-END
SPECIALS
-Those innl nmny more very specially ,,rj,.,.( u,,.,,!,,,,..
of mrrit fur the (itiKal shoppers. t)(l ( cily
(.hop hy iimil (to Hint your cnvMiitTii.:t-; prottintly Vi!!
carefully filleil. m
Blankets You'll Be Proud
To Own Prices Reduced
-Blanket wliiili :irc m.i n.il ,
litihnrian stumlpnint, Imt which have nmrli o'( beamy In
li-liUht the heart of the home-maker, Heiming which will
niiike your guest room attractive ami Kivc warmth an4
viMiiiini u j-otir ciwii iioliiloir
YKAK-KM) SPIXIAL
$7.50 Wool
Blankets $6.19
Another j;imiI miiulier
in soft, fleecy, plaiil hlau
kets of pink, tan or jjrey
coloring.
VIvAK-I'M) SPECIAL
All Wool
Blankets $7.98
( huive of two size!
hy Kl t,r (V) hy 80 inchet
A hcautiftil group to u-
lee I I nun.
$6.00 Wool Mixed
Blankets Special At
4
Note the unusually large size, "0 hy SO inches.
REMNANTS
y2 PRICE
After a huny piece good activity, naturally the re
sult is tpiitc a number of short Ivngtlm have nccuinu
lateil in
KKMN'ANTSOI'SII.KS
KKMNANTS OK WOOI.KN'S
KM.MNANTS Oh" WASH GOODS
Many of them nre desirahle lengths. Look fur. the
placard revealing lot number one at half regular price,
..... LOT NUMI1KR 2
Remnants One-Tliird Off
LOTNUMHKU3
Remnants One-Fourth Off
YKAR-KNI) SPIXIAL
$1.00 To $1.25 Rayon) H
Silk Drapery, YardjJt
That much heralded "Ravon" with its lustrous silk-like
weave plavinp; a leading role in cheery drapes for the
window. It wears, washes and drapes satisfactorily.
inches wide. They rc new!
YKAR-KND SIT.CIAL-
8 1 -Inch By 90-Inch
Sheets $1.29
A real talue in these
blenched seamless sheets.
YEAR-END SPECIAL
. Yard Wide
Outing Flannel
Yard 22c
flood weight, in light
fancy patterns. Huy nnd
save. -
YEAR-END SPECIAL
6 Yards Of
Percale $1.00
500 ynrds of fresh crisp
36 inch percales, standard
quality, in n host of pretty
patterns.
YEAR-END SPECIAL
Children's 45c '
To 59c Three
Ouarter Sox 39c
With fnncy cuff tops.
Specinl lot. Anticipate
their hosiery needs for the
future.
YEAR-END SPECIAL
IJiIlow cases
-if .InnnAfO
IX.il) lliciua, -""-.
quality, and perfectly
YEAR-END SPECIAL
w-w 1 I T" ..Ia
1 urkisn i owew
rK etr.
-Convenient si,
nhsorhent towels. ,Speo
lot. The savinp; is more
pronounced bv PtirchMW
in groups of 2- Mpf:,
YEAR-END SPECIAL
60c Turkish
Towels 44c
-nig, heavy WeycW
Turkish towels. Ho
and rooiniuff liousej, too
should profit by t!u. AJ
additional saving- ,01
YEAR-END SPECIAL
Children'850c
Stockings, Pr.
3 Pairs For $1.00
SplntliI values !
the ,air these black " "
rcriictl lisle stockings
Special group.