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gjPON STEIN 7 nt iilnn Rlnrti t poorly o"1 UK" 0 SHOW CLASS .. ... i...lf Is lluln In K RodihI ' "p" '" n" i.i.i i imtit ,,n rite.. !" fn- W,u Wllll'Ull. ' i-l""1 , . Mile nf I'n.'irle ii . ..f l.o llilr i (..:.., .hi here I.1.I11V '.' mil".'"' ,," " " ' ....nipur rhnni. III" '.'.'".7 u nul.mndlliu K,n.. niunjl. H .VLi.... n. duo for lotMI 'S. into on. however.. Il l ri .d -lin.n.l"l'IHM l"',, managed I" lpe mil Kf In on dmvn a I- the Em. flrft l. Tw un "I fc'V'h J'h. Wlll.eln, tfw, mom iTHIljni, .lf Siim" inn. 1 " ' '" In the 0lli.rlr ''""J "V !i tl'lllielir will piny Jn-I' i,i Portland, who prnrd Bf Hie dark hnrscp of Lwmml hv .rushing the UalhlP ..lr.tlm,. of Kor. iltiMis of Hfofcnx". Northwest jHO er- KKO. iwlfh ended lh ' fiW '"I "f ,1ny- '" VhNI,'"'' Mrhnll '" inn olm m ' 's"' L rime l'''k " on'mro ik, lik I lit 'he Uili. Hill WW. On "'" 'ln, Vixxirlr nlnyed tlilrrl shot, iMimr ihi green. Ift the oil Pn. Marshall tnnk atief II. holding out a long euMrdle four mid winning arranrlvor" of the pecniin" inn Prank foln. Alder alee rkincan. oily chnmplon giu- Choree Milan. Lno An Or.(l F Wlliino. wnvciov; . IMrrn onl. I'rounn BlnU" .! ami An- Cmlili. port- I'M tluinpl"n'ilp runnlnc. BIUND. Ore.. Jun 50. i-pir and under Kolf liM nil tlin 1I14 iiptun mft (lrt round inntohoH In olinMoniniii mum 01 1110 wn iiinli'i golf ohuiiipliuialilp of lh iimlflifn woro n-nlk (nit most of them wtra fitl hur.l-louKl.t. l f. (.. purnny, oiperlonooij 'tf BrllUti ColiimliiN. and th bl CMmplon. tin In pxioimi fln (rum lr. liny limit (pllr linprovinif trollop itf tlt lati ullll. rtlilv nrir II.H I.HI. Nn luri'liii to r, flr1 falr nft ih. .InrlhiK rt Iht lirurxt ffnllorv tif Iha im mud ono of iho tnm.t Ik nstchrii. I'lio oppottrni Kn. Ktimtlli Itovil. rueilnllM itorMmrnt. nnil Mm. Vor torn ol Krllli.li Ciiluinhln, r BDrlhivrat I'lintnplnn. VDn. Kml I'liuillr Wllm l RkiI won. flnnlly. on th ntn, two rni.l ono, llor peoro " Point oxnrtly par. immt rxhlljllli.n of 1.I10I K)it "n In Iho Imirnnmrnt I'll ol MIm Mn rim rot Miir lnl Colunihlu Counlry club. nn oviry holo of hor Hh Mr. II, 8 Whitman, m I rour.o i-oooiil for tho llh a 08. two unilcr f on. 10 uii.1 j. UII (Hthia roMiliii Knnih Utn nrot,(I llulphlnita. 3 nnrl J. . H. Bowrn itrfovtcd Mr. "n)'n. two up . . f t F. Illailn ofopd Mm. E'. (our an.l two. EInnr lirodlo dofrntcd r.Sjvlccrt Jr., i. ml 6. "y.niiion dofonted Mr. R. f"Wr. I and . f1 I'liraoy dofralod Mrt. Biumpaon, 1 up, fll ilofonled In a ".""""". 10 nnd 8. ya Institution Goal "Marathon Leader "tp .nl r'l" h""on Hnn , pcctfd to he coniploiod r th- V..?1 t""oa In w in nd Riilnlnir llio "l Z J tr,lck 001l'h Hull V '',lylnif t:1,""l "l"1 till J101' ''Hanoi. Unted 1 'olio!.1 .I1'"''1 '""nied u,,t- f,""nc,Vd,K.'I,'ook 50,,th ot ""-Efi"" n'0n"y lo fur "r t,n""nn- "" trnlnlnir t iV,!: ,,',"l,ll" '1or Hny. "itation'.' '"'"I docltlod thnt lilou0; '""M'uy to him. Ch "VVrJ ,hnt h " kt .? .?y '''tl","" of mnt. ' Ma. fn 0 th!"n Indlnn 'aphoni'?".1 r0 " Tl' ' We" riiuch of v ltd v'etory. Tin In Z ,,n" ""inlnaT nc "l lni "1'w'"''l' plnn when ''won ? '"'I. The Ore if " of ,ha innrlot l ool.f.''""1" inn n I pulp I Ion ' h. '' ln n'viinne. Thn 'M him.!'."'"1 KMn ('ln'1 ' nd jo 8ft mliop "1 (o nS' . ,T,"n TiiMdny ,n T'1 1''l ln r'""t n" '""Knr" I' ,n W"V S, 1" trained a rent '" A I n"1"1"1111, f l,,e real ,,l"y,vnl',l brtlevpp '". V"1" will prove the S ctch0;""" the other 'fMhcned by a real. MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE ?1, 1928 PACE S CENERAL NOBILE LOCATED ON FLOE BY PLANE '''P rt M r y , vr, 'k:. y- -Nov hum i .or y .-i . -: -"".-to ' v MIit ilrnp. t...K mill oiiM-r l.r.Fi .wa.tllM If. ..t.PJ.r h.i.I I.I ft .... . l i.,l.l,,u niH.,,, , , . m',an' ' "m" l"'rn.liuli.. I.. r p.i.,.i ,..., 1 """"" '""' '' " Itulla'a fllKlite from "' '""" 'i"l nl".r to hi. .I.pnriiirr rmni Itnly. I''I)'IK f'lnlid HIK.I Jmiriii.v In is h.Hur, alx iiillo. per lioiir. tli 7 ? mile nn tivortiKc (,f Races for Roister and Skeic Cups Close Itriv K'irtlnm won Morning ItBlMi-r li"iliy iiti'l mMnl In Hi -.ni A hfti'Ji' ii v Itntnlti; tnt-M m ihr V. M. C A . lint niKht. Ihm Unrl utin f'rnl. ('Iump A In cltI'l hVn I't ffn thtj u-n nr 1"i an.l I yrurs and Iho rllntrijir Mn 4A vitrdn. Tom WmMHI won (h tro )Jiy mttl mflii) fur i'nn It nwlin litTn wllh tiwrn I'rrMiia In r. ntt'l t Thn )ltii urn for tltlH (lnMt u mm SO ynr(U nnl boyn be-iwrr-n a urn of 10 nnd 14 years en trrl. Pourfpti boy ntrt1 th int In (tin l wo onnff, TIiiks, vonflM nrlnir nit unU xplin of nwfm Mtr. weri porwl, "V" offlclAl wild. Nnrthiim, (hortnun A winner, rwnni lh 4ft--nrlM In 27 utoikIb. XVod (Jell dlri th 30 ynrdn In If) n-cnnrli. All hrnlH wir rlo. auni n Init hjr only u fw Ini'hcu. ICIovn It mi I h unr run off, Inctudlng -Mnl-f Inn In ii nd (1 11111. In rtitmt A, !ty S'nrthnm, litlion NVwnuin nnd Pntlfin liurd won thlr pr-lttninnry hcfit and rocrd In thn fnil for tlici rup. In r Iinn Fl Crd'n finlni-y, Toni Vddll. Own I'rrMIn nnd Iait Vnn l.ydfr(mf wuii iho ftretlmlnnry hr-iiia nnd rncfit In lh nnil-flniiti. Wit d dl I ff-tiilnt: (ifdncy n itd I'orl.lnit d"f"iMnc Vnn l.ydftKrnf. WaddHI df'rnid l'crkhm In th fin nti tiy nhoijt nix IttrluH. Tho rup will ! ror?d for fvrry three moniltH nnd the hoyn win nine thpin four tlnirn In hwock hImii will l.c iilloffrd m kvt them. f if ftclH In nf the meet wet?: JudK. K. W. AiidTon: tline ketir. Irvlu I, CUHier: Mirier. II. Nnrrnnn lMirer. About 70 fathom nnd frlrnda of thn boya wltneaafd the ent. v Aft-r th- inopt. the bov nirt In thn "Y" nudltorluni w Hh thMr fntbfin, 1'r. ti. IV WlnrhHI. prel Jem of th 'Y" nreHfiited the 'Upn, tneila'K nnd ribbon nnd Henry R Hownrd. i:enHit aecro tnry. foncrnlulntrd the boy nn the cood nhowltiK inn do in the Tim Tortil rontta nr bplnc hebl to ilrvbp thf boy for vltn mlnir r on tea In next winter with Suletn, CorvulU and I 'or tin nd. VALLEY LOOUERS WORK FOR TILT WITH ALBANY Practice Session Shifted to U. of 0. Diamond Eiieeno'ii Willamette Valley league bnnehnll loam will hold Hp rettiilnr TMirodny evonlnir pine-ll.-e on tho l.'nlvei-nlly of OreKon (lliiinon.l, Innieinl nf nt the fnlr irroiindfl, nrrorillmT to aanounre menl InPt evening of Coaeh Billy Itelnhort. The fnlrsroundp l loemlna- wllh nctjvlly In prepara- rtlon tor tho Amerlonn Loglon reio. hrntlnn, .and no tho prootiro aceno wnp ohiitiuoil by the hue ha II plnyeri.. Thn prurllco will be hold nt !:30 oVIoi-k. The vnllov lenaiierp will take trip to Albany Sunday for a re turn gnme wllh the Aloop. Liown hero the Allmny won by one i-nre. In :i 19-lnnlns affair, In which rroil niirmn, pllrhlnB for ICiikoiio, nllowod hut five . hit", fine of tho blown wna B home run In the Kith Inning, which won the nnmn for Alhnnv. fllnee Hint game n number of player" have been "Igned by the Kiignnp team, and Iho loonl nggro gnllon In hnplnr lo reveree tho plluntlon on Alhnny'p home lot. A vlrtorv for Kugene would place tho local team wllhln "trlklng dlplpnco nf the league Icadorphlp for the flrwt half of Iho neaaon. T.oa ,Tohnnn. who wn" plgnefl Innt week by Iho liugene tonm, will he nt flr.t Imno. Mo didn't piny .peine! Wenilllng hecniini) hi" con tr"o! had not been mailed to the lengue official" In time for tho game, Johneon wn" the ptnr first I Itapeninn on ino imhihi .iir...P. linivernliy Ol vrcBOO -.ninny ... pennon. CHRISTIAN NINE BEATEN rHESBYTEIHANR WIX cnrHCH (A)IH, 7 TO 4 The rrepbvtorlan" defeated the Chrlntlan", 1 to 4, III the church league bnneliall tnmc played here lam night. The IY. nl.yiei Innr U'lilirl.'d nine hlln and the l.'hrl. Mini" one. The rlirlnllann' lone lilt ni.nl.. up for iho la.k or other hinglM., houoor, a. It wan good l.r four 1.111.0. AiimIIii wom the iiiaii who pok.J H out. The puui iiinry: r. . K- Pre.hyterlina 7 9 4 ChrLtlnnN 4 3 Hnllerlia: Khrrhart on. Hlen-cho.-l; Cox and llniKreavea. END OF HIS LONG TREK Indian 44 Miles from Grants Pass at 4 P. M. Yesterday OISANTS PASS. Ore., June 20 A I" ) Klying Cloud. Kni ook In dian, reproaentlng the Crania Pa.a Cavemen In the Redwood Highway marnthon, wbp at four o'clock this afternoon. 44 mll from lhl city, clone to the lnterinle boundary line. In hl race from Ban Fran elnoo to Clrnnte pa. He had reated but little more than two hourn at Patrick'" Creek, and wiu rapidly putting dl.iance between hlmaelf nnd Mollkn and I'klnh. who were fighting for necond place luel nut.lde Crencent Clly. 'Mellkn, (8 year old Zunl Indian, and rklnll. M. Ponio trlhetonan, both urandfalherp, were fighting an unequal race agnlnet youth, nut each wao po.M..ied of the un nuenohable .plrlt whleh ehowed llnelf after they hnd left Crencent City. I'klnh left flrH. at 1:10 p. m., nnd Mellkn followed five niln. ulea Inter, On a nleep grade one mile out of Creeoent City, the aged Zunl overlook i:klnh nnd wnn In M-cnnd place ngnln at four o'clock. Klnnuilli Take., In llokpllnl Klnmnlh. who hnd entered hi" own Irlhnl territory nt tho mouth of the Klnmnlh river, wan tnkfn to a hoKpiini at the town of Klnm nlh. Ille elomach wa In pnch con dition thnt IL wnn neceiuwirv to rnree food down hlo throat. It ap peared certain tonight that he would be unable tt continue. Ten mllea eolith of Crencent City Keymour Smith, wan limning nlonr with nn Inlured foot. Deaplte thin hendlcnp. he wnn mnklng fulr time rted Hohln wnn ono mile behind Smith, linn Comnhuncnlomn wnp 21 mllen nouih of Crescent City where ho rented one hour. An Fteiiun Silver Wince was en torlng rsiovomdnle nt 3:f9 p. m.. Mad Rllll. loal year'" winner, was only SI yard" behind hlni. Mad Bull tried to pane the other, but Silver Wing" "printed nnd when Inat seen, going nround n turn be hind the chocking elation, both pore running hard. Mnd Hull hnd covered 3S mllen between 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Ijim nieht he gained 20 mllca on the field. and Umpire L.lly ftelnlmrt hnd to cull the (Mine ul the n. of the "vi nih Innini: tn ac ci nt of dark n'. The ..-.ve loo-l IU all Kron. the (Irs; of tin flrat canto lo thu 'nn ot the afventh, the l.'uyem went lound und round the I mii. They were ail ao tu-ed ol He end of the acverrh thul they vtre glad to cm It a draw and have It at tha. No attempt wan made to keep lecocd of hlln and .'rora efier ih h"coi,d Inning lion tho acorekeepcra right arm iTavo out. Several unuauul plnya were made. Hob (.rl, Lions pitcher, made a beauiiful punt In the alxth canto which put one men oui. Ray O lionnell, b.itll:ig for the Klwnnln loam, poled out a fast one In liui l a direction. The ball struck tho pitcher', foot, louneed arid landed directly In the Lands of the unit liiineinnii. Ur. 11. W. Tltui who hadnothlng lo dc hut touch Iho bog. This offnel portly Dr. Titus' error earlier in the game wncn he stole second with bases low: Klwanls Manerud, shortstop full. Wncupa for the two teams fol- aid catcher; J num.-!, third bane and shortstop: O Uonnell catcher ana tnnd baee: Oleo, pitcher in Iiit buei lokoin. fis' base and iicner: Hendersh3-.t, left fhsH; V hlte, tecond bass, Kell ng. cen ter field Urey. right lieid l.ionn Cjllahan. shortstop: Earl, catcher and pitcher; Shy Huntington,' pit cher nnd catcher: Glass, center Hold; tr. Donahue, second base; Diamond third base: Kobertson, left field- Titus, first base; Peters, right field. Proceeds of the game went to the fund to send Jimmy DeMers to the Olympic try-outs at Boston. BULL DOG AND WILDCAT Fl TUB BUTTON SHOP II KM STITCH INO .BUTTONS PLEATING 874 WILLAMETTE 6-l4-tf INSURE WITH HENP.I TROMP. Mickev Walker to Defend Title Against Hudkins SLATED FOrTrEN ROUNDS Snort" l Iguro That Walker Must IJIapnsc if Ai-o Enrly In Klght or 1oao CHICAGO. III.. June 20. fAP) The hull dog nnd the wildcat of Iho ring Mickey Walker, defend ing world" nildd'ewelght cham pion, and Ace lludkln". the chal lenger will battle for the title here tomorrow night with the prospects that the fight will be the most aensatlonnl middleweight engngement "ince the "tlrrlng en counter" between Billy Pnpke and S'nnlev Ketehell, 20 year" ago. Walker nnd Hudkins are elated to fight ten round" In Comlskey Park. Hie home nf the Chicago White Son. to a Judges' decision with Wnlker's crown as the nrlz. The bout will he under the direc tion of Promoter Jim Mullen. If wenther conditions are favorable, Mullen antlclnnten a gale of 8140. 000 o $200,000. n record for the middleweight division, with an at tendance nf 30.000 to 40.000. Hudkins Fools confident The flcht will be Walker's first real defense of the title since he acquired the championship from tho Into Tlcer Flowers here o vear nnd half ago Although Walker Is ft seven to five fnvorlte In the wnrerlng. tho c-enernl onlnlon Is hnt he must dlsnose of the Ne braska Wlldeat within four or five rounds or find himself euhleetod to a lacing and possibly a knock out. Kndnrnnee. Is Hudkins' chief as set nnd If he survives the storm of leather tho first half of the bout, he mny mnke tho slti'i.tlon very unnlensant for the New Jersey hutidner. , Despite the odd" nnd the onln lon tf boxing niithorttles. Hudkins is confident of defeating the mid dleweight title holder. He prom ised to to tear after Walker from he "tnrt. predicting he would whin him between, the sixth and ninth rounds. "I'll wear him down In five RANGES More Range" $13 50 tn 100. One I'sed Electric Callahan's Furniture Store S&L East Park St. The true gift la useful as well as ornamental. In s good Watch you have both qualities. ' S.MARTT'S . , For Good Watches 700 Willamette Hovey Blk. 7. CLUB TEAMS BATTLE TO TIE IN FAST BALL GAME Tilt Called at End of Seventh Due to Darkness The Klwnnis and Lions clubs will I have to wait untM next year to de cide which Is baseball champion. Try no they might yesterday. when the annual game between tho two clubs W'ns ployed, the ton- ern were un-ihle to come out with ore scoro larger thon the other Notice Is harr. liven that tha un derlined Pas ba'n duly apptilnl.il axoculrlx of Ilia last Wllf and Taala mant of ilia Ualala of Frederick W. Prentice, decanaed. by IPs Counly Court of l.ana County. Oregon. All peraona having clalma as.lnat tha above aatale are hareby nollflad and taqulrad lo praaanl ibe aame duly rar. in.d 10 tha undaralinad aaacutrla at the office ef John 8. Madley, st tha Court honas at Busena. Orason, within alt ninntlia from ih data o tha Ural puWIoailon ef this notloa. Dalad May tt. mt. COItA B. PHAflenn, ExacillrU of the aalsla of rrad- erlck W. rraniiea, ncs.... TPurs. I-34-I Brenkfnsl Every Morning at EIGENE BAKERV CO. ' Delicious Coffee served. Com plete menu of bakery and break fast foods. - 38 East Broadway Phouc 2150 Whcu Ton Need Office Help Coil B6 lSUGli.Ni: BVSINESS COIXEGB 992 Wlllnniclto . ' Send Us the Children's FOR sheer cleanliness, laundry- . washing of children's soiled clothing cannot be surpassed. Let us wash your children's clothing ... you will be amazed at their 1 fragrant cleanliness ... and at the v lack of wear and tear. LAUNDRY dgesitbestf New Service Laundry 839 High St. Phone 825 PORTLAND One of the most pletun tupie routes In uregon-ujru tne mutrui w u. lamette Valley with lt iprotperoup farms and thriving communities, or. a. T...r..l. nuFfJON Sisoe Svatem offers a Mace trip tin ASHLAND between Portland nd AihUnd. ... . t t mm t (( . . J tl.saf Tram the btauttjui mcivchxic nifnuv i wrqon w : ' THE RED TOP COACHES f O RED 1 'tor I fn your own Intereita. pntrenlie the Red Top Coacheaof Oregon Sta get System. They hava erved you tone and "(hftiiiv .: itviv S tn ho Tomilnnl Hotel, OpiKialto Post' Offloc. Phon I860 North-T:ol 0:1. 10 2". H- A- M,: VAH), 2:00, 4:00. 6:00, P:00 P. M. 8outh-7:00A. M.J 12:30, 5;10i 8:10 P. M-l 12:30 A. M. 1:15 A. M. 1 .....,l. m n A Ifnnrlf V. I u ... I...U..V.. .. ...... uui nerore the other half of the fight Is fin ished." Hudkins said. Walker wa not uiaturb.d by the ..iu.,.,'. ...nreme ..nnf... the chomplon paid little, but he displayed mat jno. smne in re- . . i . . .. I .... I U'.urn. hla n..... er, predicted a knockout for Walk- er w imin bis rouinm. - .f mmn. plon. he said, wan In the b.t of ..l.lnn aim., hi. Poltfnlnz rf.'.v. as welterweight champion. weighing around J f6 pounds with prospects he would scale 1114 st welghing-ln time, 3 p. m. tomor- ... ...Ill a u.Alffh . 1 1 advaniaga of probably five or six nnunii. aa h .h.mnlnn rffirures to scale about lit pounds. Carter Slops Joe Lynch -OAKLAND. Cel., June 70. fAP) Leslie "Wildcat" Carter. 130-pound negro from Everett. Wash., atopped California Joe Lynch. 124, of Ban Francisco, In the seventh round of their 10 round bout at Oakland auditorium tonight. Lynch Injured an arm, ond was linuble to continue, p-i..u. u .. , . ... i . . ' o-o. win i.uiicniis A Al.l.A'-l.'. . .... iub.iu, UUIIU -V. 'AH oung Klrpo. Burke, knocked out Buck Ladeaus, Se attle, claimant of the light heavy- - .n.f .a uunaun, after one minute and five seconds of fighting In the flrat round of a scheduled ten-round main event ncre tonight. Let us quote rstss and espials, AUTO INSUhANCB to you. C. U. I.e-C. L. Slgman Agency. Phone 087. l-10-tt J. K. PRATT, Insurance, Tel. 1181. a.'i;1?.1 nl" (,,,t Herman SAN HtANuisco, Cnl., June -0. T".. , . ''rankle Kllck. San i.7?1? tl '"""hprwelght. knocked out Bobby Herman, of Los Angeles n the sixth round of a scheduled ten round match at National hail here tonight. Mere reading means money when you read The Classified Ada. June Toilet Goods Sale TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG CO. 707 Willamette St. Plloue 131 INSURANCE See us before the flre- Emery Insurance Agency 37 West Broadway Phone 067 Electric Vacuum Cleaner (Floor Wax Polisher Too) Rented Here mf FORMERLY J. C. BRILL STORES j (Ax Billy Department Store) 1 June Gifts For Friends Who Marry -What would you like If you were 'married 7 One of these gifts, we'll wager they're the-kind any bride would find a place for joyfully. Gifts of silver china glass warepottery bras ryrex linens bedspreads etc. This being the season for brides, we have given special - attention ' to our displays of wedding: gifts and yoJ ars ; sure to find Just the gift you ate looking for at the price you want to pay. :' ' Inexpensive Nickel Plated Ware for tho table for eveiyday use. Will not tarnish. Highly polished, too. Tea Pot Trivet 89c Oblong Bread Tray $1.19 Tray With Swinging Handle $125 Headquarters In . Genuine "Pyrex" Transparent Oven- ware -.-. Bake everything better. Guaranteed not to break from oven . heat. Cooks . Better the oven heat flowB thru "Pyrex" like sunshine thru a glass win dow, cooking the food thor ' aughly. making It most' ten der. Cooks from the bottom up and uses all the heat. Looks betters never wears out for baking and serving watch the food baking economical.. Round Casseroles $3.19 Oval Casseroles $3.95 Come in beautiful nickel pla ted mountings. . Pyrex Casseroles $1.75 and up.. Ask to see these high grade bake dishes. Pyrex Custard Cups, Set of Six $1.80 Dainty "Rose Marie" Glassware Shown in delicate pink shade. Comports priced at 8c Vases at 88c and $1.1 Water Jugs, price. . .$1.49 Sherbets, set ot six.. $2.31 Footed Tumblers, set of six $3.29 Much Wanted Heisey Glassware Low Crystal Candlesticks. per pair 9 so Etched Salad Hates, set . ot six 2 Crystal Salad Plates, set of six ..$2.00 3.2 Piece Set Dinnerware Two New Patterns! You'll like them dainty and new! These ' attractive "Homer Laughlln" sets come in ivory Body with rich yellow and black floral spray. In open stock that the bride can add to. 6 : 32 Piece . Dinner Set. "Beverly dC QC Amer ican" JU.V ' semi porcelain, In attractively decorated floral design. Save your good set for state occa sions and this set for every day use. Hand Painted China Sugars and Creamers $2.09 . Footed Comports, at $1.90 Cake Flatea priced $2.49 Sjtup Jug and Plate $2.25 Nappies priced at $2.19 ' Genuine Hall Teapots Of Fireproof China djl AQ Bearing A Special Price Beauty and worth are the qualities expressed in Hall's teapots. While rich enough for the most elaborate occasion, they possess a sturdy character that proclaims them more than show pieces. Absolutely non-obsorbent, will not crack or craze with the heat. The decorations are of genuine gold. , Electrical Devices For A Cool, Comfortable Summer Assisted by these skilled devices her summer at home can easily be more cool and enjoyable thBn'If'she sopnt It at a resort. Absurd to' think of any. woman standing over a hot stove when an electrical grill wilt do It Just sp well. And then there are vacuum cleaners, irons, toister. waffle irons, percolators, curl ing Irons, fans. etc. rerhaps you can't buy them all at once, but at least keen Iheso labor savers ln mind.: ' Electric Toaster $3.95 "Dominion 'Lady, cost. Guaranteed with cord. full size toaster, at a low for one year. Complete Hot Plates $4.59 Others up to (114. 75. Blgldly constructed to withstand constsnt use and a comfort for hot' days. All hot plates guaranteed. , Coffee Urn $12.49 Quality brand electrical appliance, special cold water pumping device; seven cup slie. Waffle Iron $6.95 Pnmlnlon electric Irons thnt mnke dellclom waffles. Cast aluminum grid. These, are es pecially appreciated at breakfas'. time.