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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE.. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1928 FACE T The New ELGIN Watch with luminous dial '21.50 (vMt niui fifrtiiltl . . . 119.00) tin llrrc Mm. A. 'coda wm In Ilia cliy Bi ll In lineal Mrs. J. Cuol of Mrs. J. K. imiors aummer Heltlila, souihwtsl k In l ll.-il Th. firm Ojikh. ownm ny ,n. who llp on Iho piltf wvl of KtlgonA, ilia n(f.-i ut Louniy vlpriWiy. ., People Urn" Mr. Krrhhi'l of liiilnnil. Bine t iho homo of J' nioth.r, Mra. mi. Th.y nr lao w riuva with Mrs. r, Min. l'lm WIN rpllcM ill Munroo. ' a Are Cancelled Two h- mtnimer Brhool nil l Itoi'k" nnd thn otltir Inin fnr inamhfra of rliili, hav iirn can- bontit of ihe excuralnn I'lniinrl for next Pun- nix ntlla In length, to Knit rrwk fatla t- iiimnifr studmti oipiiN-ii n"r A' It Iiovh L'rabbrd $ lli In Mniul operated lV rippled newahny nnd punier proprietor, yea- mii the money va, re- Joel ehnaeri the bova lopernteil wnitnti nnd minute. In return II. Chief of Tnllce .Inmea Knrneil of the rohhery retained hla money. Or Ortlflmtea rinnaevelt llinlnr hlrh will find their nen. llflratea t (he rltv It In announced, f'on- uhle hna been exner- fr-.He.l them: Zeimn fora Pnllorlt, Miriam Jfihnann. rintirrilnn Itarnld MePnw.ll.rci. In. Alice Ilnvea. Thelma. fchert niilley. Albert )DAY Little Boys' Wah Suit JO EAST BROADWAY t Laraway's e.ELGI Njegionnaim L tnt ,y ELGIN. oaiad by BLOIN. toeurata and dap.no'- m .-.iMaalwava .r. . . . nd frhat a Drioal No wafoh !""- v Lguntile quality mid and omd by BLOIN svtr old to ISlrnni, bandionia, maiounns, in. .huiunimaikh lllnf for you la lour baodtoms aod.la. Se ll today. sth Laraway Diamond Merchant and Jeweler ' W nd 0. E. Railway Official Watch Inspector wht in the Rounds Henri. Aerial i ,'ll.eaehro, KiMtli OK leal.y, John Jlttywuid and iJuriin Van Vllot. e Mia Hamlllnn VUlla MIm flay Hamilton of Bend haa been vlalt Inar th la week at the home of Dr. and Mra. O. II. Oulllon, e e e liwrr Slualaw People Her M. D. Morgan, editor of the Hlualnw Oar at Plrnra. and Karl Hill, merrhnnt of (Juahman, were In the city yeaterday. Albany Peoplit Vfe.1t Mra. Fred V. lloluiea and aon, Krnncla, of Albany are vlaltlnit here. Mra. Holme, la a alater of Mra. Mary Denton and Mra. M. 8. Durhln of tills city. Snn Dlrito Couple. Here Mr. and Mra. Korreal lllenlt of Fun Diego. Col., are vlaitlntc Mr. and Mra. Ilarrv C). Hayes at BrKeiixle Hrlrie. Mr. Hnyea and Mr. Hie. ait were In K'ik.ii. yealerrtny. Mra. lllenlt Is a nle of Mra. Hayea. Iti'liirii from Morion Mra J. K I.lndley, of thl, rlty, acompanled by her ami. Ver!. nnd Mr. and Mra. lirown. Mra. brown belli her ilauithter .hna Just returned from a trip to Morion, Vaih where she Vlaltell Iter aon, lr. imaa uinuiey They ink n trip lo Rainier nation al park while there. Cnunly-Wlilo l'lrnlc Plannol A rniinty-wldo picnic will be held at Florence Saturday. Auetiat 18, accordln lo 13nrl HIM. merchant of t tiahnian. and M. I'. Morgan, piihllaher of the Slualaw Onr, who were hero yeaterday. Weetern line county la cooperation In the affair nnd preparations are being made for a bis affair. pores ScntcwMl lo Three Years nienn A. spores or una county, who waa arrested at Slletx a few dnya aato' on a charge of obtaining aooris under fnlae pretenaea In pasains; had checks, pleaded utility before Jun;e Hkipwortn. or xne circuit court yeaierday, and waa sentenced to serve three years In the stele rnltenllary. Ppores had waived arand Jury indictment We Offer You a Special Showing of w Silk Dresses for slimmer wear smart models not shown before. Tastcl shades and wonderful quality crepes. In cluded in this showing will be many of our regular dresses, formerly selling at $10.95 and $16.75. lnICn '" Wnsh-Prof fabrics.' Combinatons of 6 ycarsBCtlCal alld esPecialy Kood looking Pce8 $1.25, $1.75 and $2.25 ROADWA?a flodney Iloach, deputy aherlff, look him to Halsin on o gfternoon train. e a Couple 1lcnnsnl lo Well Mar riage license waa Jaaued at ihe of fice of Ihe county elerk yesterday lo fleorge P. Jllnkle of Kugene and ICat heir Louise Hettara of Astoria,, see Hit from Wyoming Frank n. Crocker of flock Hprlnxe, Wyo. mine", I here lo vlalt his father, John f'rorher, snd his slater. Miss Kdlth Crocker, also her nephen, Clarence Crocker. as Kiiienn Mnn on CommllK'o At Ihe meeting of the slate synod of the Presbyterian church In Albany Thursday. O. W. Axlel of K.ugene was appointed a member of the committee on records, see neirlicr to Doreiin 0. ft, Fletcher, county agricultural ag ent, will attend a Farmcra' Union meollng at I'or. nn Tiitiadnv night ho announced yesterday. He will apeak on grain varieties for l.nne county. a e Ini Rehnirn Here Ira Tlebmen former manager of circulation on :lto Morning Keglnter nnd w'ho has been In vnrloiia cities of Ihe north west since leaving here, is visiting In the city. Ho Is now locuted al Olympln, Wash. a a a HiisIiicm Niililos Filed Tile cer tificates of assumed business names aa fnllovva were Hied In the office of the county clerk yesierdoy: Union O barber shop, by J. F. I.lndley nnd W. ('. I.lndley; Model beauty shop, by I.onla T. Kramer, a Indian Preacher to Fipwik Itev. n.ijali II. Mnnlktili, native of India, will speak al the United l.ilthernn church here Friday evening. July '11, It was announced yeaterday. Kev. Mr. Mnnikam has been study ing In Columbia university. New York. see Ilov. Mr. WlnlorlM-rgcr Hack rtev. K. I,. Wlnterbergcr of Iho Fiilrmoiint Presbyterian church has returned from a' trip lo Yellow stone pnrlt. He will conduct ser vices at Ihe Falrmounl church next Sunday morning and al Leaburg in the evening. e a a Itcliirn lo NciiMIc Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd C. Mill. Il oil of Kenltlc, who have been visiting Mrs. Mitchell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. IS. Hoppe, are returning home thla morning accompanied by Angle Bogart and Mra. Dolph Howard, who will spend ten dnya In Heattle, Vancouver, U. C. and other points north beforo returning to Kugene. 'see I'liiua Fishing ropular Fish ing on the north Ump'iua river In Hie Ktcambout region Is proving popular with local fishermen. Al t'ook and Leaier Woodln visited the north Umpuua earlier In the week and yeaterday 13ruce B. Brun dage and a vlaltor from Loa An geles left for the river. Hugh Karle and l-r. F. M. Day are sche duled lo leave today. a a Three Miirl'lugc IJcciiee Iseueil Three couples wcr licensed to ned ye-tcrdny. License waa Issued by t'ounty Clerk Ulllard lo the fol lowing: James Kenneth Bell of Kugene and tiarnett I.loyd Burk hart of Manhtlold; Charles Ed ward Heaver of Kugene and Cecelln Mulllvnn of Portland; O. l'(illemou Nordllng of Kugene and Martha Lois Kverson of t.'reswell. m Dr. Kuicth lo Siciik Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth, member of (he faculty of Princeton university and a member of Iho University of Ore gon summer school fuculty. will be the speaker at (he weekly lun cheon of the Eugene Klwanls club next Monday noon. It waa an nounced yesterday by A. E. Ilo berts, secretary. Members of the committee In charge are Murk Hathaway, Herbert Ulson and O. L. Skcte. e e e Attend Grange Meeting O. S. Fletcher, county agenl and F. E. Price, extension engineer from the stste college at Corvallls. plan to sttend a meeting of Triangle Grange at Blatchly today. They will specak at an open meet ing al the lecture hour at 1:30. Mr. Price on building nnd maintaining soil fertility and Mr. Fletcher on forage crops for the Lake creek valley. From Ihere they will go to the Smith farm to Inspect a con crete manure pit which they helped build last year. see Pupils Will lie Transported on Bont The pupils of the consolid ated school district, with Cushinan as heeMiarters, will be. transport ed by b.Kit on the Sluelaw river, ac. cording to word received by E. J. Mooro, county superintendent. The contract lo carry the pupils hna been given to M. C Jensen. The boat will lenvo each morning from below Beck and make the trip down Ihe Rluslnw to Ctishman, picking up the children' at various points on the river, Thora are, 25 children in the district. a a a Cluh Meeting Held Members of Blue Bird circle No. M met at the home of their lender, Mrs. Margaret Thonins, at 1:30 p. m. Thursday. Rexulnr meeting was held, and the afternoon was spent In sewing and social conversation. At 8:30 lunch was served by the hostess, and mualc on the phonograph waa given. The cluh pledge and yells were given and Ihe meotlng waa ad journed until July 26, club mem hers present were Zona Samuel, Velum Blssel. Irno Petzold. Mar garet English, Helen Swnnson and Edna Llles and a visitor waa Ruth Bowman. e a a W. K. Nnylor nnd Tarty Return William E, Naylor, of the City Wardrobe .cleaners, arrived home Thursday night from a trip to Spokane nnd other points In Wnah. liiKion, He was accompanied by Mrs. Navlnr nnd their son. Junior, and Mrs. Nnylor'n sister, Miss Jos ephine McElhlnney of Roseburg. Mr. Naylor nitennea me inciuc Northwest C'lennern' convention at Spokane nnd then made a trip to Tjtke f'helan and Wenntchee and stopped In Seattle, Tnconm nnd Portland, visiting Inrge cleaning and pressing plants to obtain Ideas to bo liscn in tne opci-nuon vi nis plant here. nlamnmt T,nkn Klslllllg DnOd Diamond Inkn Is Ihe flsherninn'n ynrndlso of Iho world, according to F. C. Hlmher. who with Joe William, nnd O. II. urny nns jnsr returned from n short trip lo that reeort. The lake Is crowded with fishermen. Mr. lumber says, nnn n.iviin im was there practically everyone was 'getting the limit. Halnbow trout in me ibko are ns Ing to flies, lie says, and mnny four mil five, nniimlers are being caught. They went In by the Bend entrance and foud the roods ex cellent, mnk ng the Inn trnm rjenn to Diamond lake In three and a half hours. KMT BANQUET Party Touring State Here Over Night ON WAY TO CRATER LAKE I'ublln Korvlcn Body Hosts lo Oregon Visitors on fihort Week -end Kxrurslon B. If. Meyer, member of ths In terstate commerce commission to gether with a Inrge psrly Includ ing eastern and middle western railroad officials, members of the public, aervice commission of Ore gon and other prominent persons were guests of a group of Eugene residents at an Informal banquet at the Kugeiie hotel Inst night. The party arrived in Eugene last evening from Portland and will leave early this morning for a tour of the southern part of the state. Mr. Meyer Is now In Portland at tending the hearing of the Co lumbia bnsln rale cnan. b'everal of Ihe others on the short tour are there for the Interests of their re spective lines. MeiUnrd Neit Slop The party will go first to Med ford and from there lo Klamath Falls. Sunday will be spent at Crnter Lake and Iho return trip will be made by the way of Bend and The Llnlles-Callfornla highway. It Is Ihe aim of the public service commission members, sponsors of the trip, lo give Ihe Oregor visitors a short but comprehensive view of the many nttracllons of the state. Speakers ot the dinner last night Included L. E. Bean, chairman of the state public service commis sion. Arthur K. Mackley. examiner for Ihe Interstate commerce com mission and J. A. Ormsby of the Southern Pniirlc company. Included In the party are the following: B. H. Meyer, member of the In terstate commerce commission; Arthur n. Mackley and George J. Hall, examiners for the Interstate commerce commjuslon: J. J. Mur phy, member of Ihe state railroad commission of South Dakota, and his wife; James Neal, of the Wash ington department of public works; R. J. Hagmnn. St. -Paul. Minn., at torney representing the Great Northern and Northern Pacific; A. B. Enoch, representative of the Hock Island railroad; W. R. Scott, Kansas City, representing the Kansas City board of trade: S. J. Wetrlck and wife, of Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wilkinson, San Francisco; Ceorge .1. Hall and Arthur R. Mac. kley, Washington, D. f'.j F. is Dolle, Seattio and H. E. Marty. Portland. WOMEN ATTEND SYNOD PRESBYTERIAN DELEGATION VISITS AT ALBANY Twenty. seven womfn f r- tral Prexbyterlan church here at tended ihe women's day sessions ni me stale Presbyterian synod iucmiiin; in Aiuany yesterday. The nrotrrnni hL'i, n .i in In the First Presbvterlnn rhumh in Albany. In the afternoon a Joint eeejoun was neia wun ihe synod. Al noon the visiting women were entertained nt luncheon and at 3:30 a lea was given on a lawn on the oanKs or mo Willamette river. Among those who attended from here were Mrs. Kate .Cundlf f, Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mrs. R. E. Lamb, .urs. A, tresney, sirs. Anna He!, zcr .Mrs. J. Edwards, Mrs. A. E CSAWell. Mra. l.nn,nA l C c- Benjnmln. Mrs. A. C. Molnel, Miss rnyma nieisci. .Mrs. Harold Wag. goner, Mrs. M. C. Nelson, Mrs. A, F. Backhurcf. Mra le n Uo.... Mrs. U. B. Kletzlng, Miss Jeanelie kletznir. Mra. .T n Uall Timothy Clornn. Mrs. C. F. Adams! ..ir. i nacner. Jin. Tom Ewlng, Mrs. C. A. McClaln, Mrs. Laura Ifecknrt. Mrs. E. A. Lewis and Jirs. a. m. saunders. CANNING SHOW IS HELD RHrB.vnn conserve is put VP BT 4-H GIRLS FlflV 4.TT r.lnh a.l-1. .....a. J . . .. p...,? -unmrn . canning demonstration held at the -, .. fi ui commerce nere yester. day afternoon. Rhubarb conserve was canned and br.1.. , . i demonstrated. strawberry rhubarb for the can nine Session Wna nnnat-J U.. Isom Cox of Cobnrg. The recipe used follows: Take one pound of rhubarb and three medium sized oranges. Grind oranges and add to rhubarb which hag been cut up finely. Cook until reduced one half. Add equal weights of sugar and boll five minutes. Miss Elfie Seeley of the Alpine Milk company gave a demonstra tion of candy making, using the cofnnanv'n milk. itia kinds of candy were made, recipes ..cilia -given ins gins, copies of the recipes may he obtained at the Office of ArnnM 1, C-lll ... club lender. The kinds made were caramel, nougat, uncooked cocoa nut rrenma nan,, K..,,- j.. j and plnochlo. CLUB CHARTERS ASKED PROGRAMS OP rOlTt I.ANE 4-H GROUPS APPROVED Programs for four Lane county 4-H clubs for the new year have been approved by H. C. Seymour, state cluh leader, and applications for charters have been sent to headquarters In Wnshiiiirlon. D. C. The charters will be sent to Arnold u. collier, county club lender, who will present them to the clubs. The clubs whoso charters have been sent for and their leaders fol low: Wild Rose flower dub, Miss Audrey Harper. 'Junction City; Lone Pine poultry club, Miss Doris Mo Alllster, route 2, Junction Cttys Onrden club, Mrs. Olive Bolln, Co burg; Work nnd Win rooking club, Mrs. Loren P. Cox, motor roulo C, cugone. CAMP .MEETINGS DRAW MANY VISITORS ARRIVE FOR MG1ITHOVSE SERIES ' rt - , . Visitor continue to arrive In Ku gene to attend the three weeks' cerleg o( camp meetings being held at the Lone county fairgrounds un der thn direction of the Lighthouse temple. Cspsclly crowds are at tending the meetings each day and many mors campers are present Hint were here last year, Rev, Fred L, Horuahuh, tempi,, pastor, says. This week visitors have arrived from Seattle, Auburn, Grants Pass, HIM, Iidl, .Merlin, Roseburg, Ash land and other towns. Hen B. Harrison, supervisor of the Lighthouse lemple Bible school, will give the last of a series ot three lectures at Ihe grounds this morning. Thla afternoon Rev. figleaby of Belittle wi preach and tonight Mrs. n. E. Buckley will de liver the address. NEWS OF CANARY' (ncs,'r Lna County fcptelsl) CANARY, Ore., July 19. Hen ryRlsenhuber Is home from the I'. S. navy on a month's leave of absence, visiting with hin parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Frank 'Rlsenhuber, and frlenda. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buss and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Kolor and family, drove over the mountain lo spend Sunday on Sweets creek. Their cor broke down Just after coming down from Sunset moun tain, and a neighbor brought them home. Maxlnn Harrington of the Maple dale farm drove Into Florence Mon day on a business trip. She wa aoompanled by Miss Ivadell Prouty of P.errydale. Quite a number of the young folks of Canary attended the Grange dance at Glenada, Saturday night. Mrs. a. P. Flsk returned from Shaw, Marlon county, Monday. She was accompanied by her ten-year-old son. Harold Grover. who has made his home with hin grand- ' parents In the past, but will stay ' at the Wlllowbrook farm from now on with his mother and stepfather. C. A. Bester, who Is operating a logging camp at Mapleion. came home to spend Sunday at the home ranch. L. N. Austin drove to Eugene last week on business connected with the roadwork. Mr. Austin Is road patrolman of district No. 69, U. P. Flsk of the Wlllowbrook farm, and Burt Wllklns, who also owns a large farm on Maple creek, have each had new milking machines Installed this week. The machines cost from $455 to $40 according to the atyle, but Mr. Wilkinson and Mr. Flsk both say they are well worth the money as time-savers. Mr. Wilkinson says It takes an hour lo do the work with the machines that it two houra and a half to do by hand. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Baker were shaking hands with old friends at Canary Sunday. Mr. Baker was on his way to Ada Grange, where he spoke on the Income tax ques tion. About 40 young folks from Can ary, Ada snd Berrydale spent Sun day afternoon al Whoahink lake, swimming. Mrs. Jessie Stevenson of Kroll Is spending a few days at the old home ranch at Canary. Francis Austin, who works for the S. P. company, went to North Bend Sunday lo spend the day with his cousin, Lloyd stone. Paul Boyles and wife and son, Wallace, of Berrydale. have moved to Eugene where Mr. Boyles tx pecta Co find work. They made the trip out to Newport nnd Waldport In hopes ot seeing "Uncle Peguy" Boyles, aa they have not heard from him since they first received the news of his cart being wrecked and It Is feared that Uncle Peggy's Injuries are more &er!ous than ihey were first thought to have been. Mr. and Mrs. Eastman Scvery and their daughter, Neva and little son. Drew Eustman, of Pawn 'were visitors at Mrs. Severy's former home, the Prouty berry farm at Berrydale, Wednesday. Mrs. W. F. Cronister, formerly Eunice Carl ot Maple creek, now of Vernonla, spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. G. W. Mortln, and the sisters and brother attend ed a family reunion at the home of their sister, Mrs. Fred Hewitt at Cushman Thursday. CLOVERDALE TERSOXATjS (Register Lana Crnin v special) ' CLOVERDALE, Ore., July 20. A number of families from this v clnity attended the Hills reunion Sunday at Jasper. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pelzel, son Robert and daughter Rose, of Portland, visited Mrs. Pelzel's mother, Mrs. Cossltt, and sisters, Mrs D. H. Mitchell and Mrs G. E Jacoby. They are on a tour of southern Oregon and California. D. H. Mitchell went to McMlnn- vllle to atend the Spanish war vet erans slate convention. Mrs. Mit chell and sons. David and James, daughter Isabel and Mrs. Jess Keeler, drove down Saturday morning and he returned with them in the evening. Mrs. H . H. Cossltt visited her daughter Mrs. D. H. Mitchell, Mon day and Tuesdny. Riverside and Swimmers' De light were well patronized by pic nicking nnd swimming parties Sunday. BORN VAN DORF.N At the Pacific Christian hospital. July 20, l!:s, lo Mr. and Mr-.'. Albert Van Do ren, 330 Vj Sixth avenue nest, a son. HEIL1G Singer's Musical Com edy company present their "Pep per Box Revue", a hodge podge of hilarious fun, girls, dancing, and specialties, built for laughing pur poses only, with Glen Singer again as "Bozo". Feature picture, Sue Carol In "Walking Back", a melo- dramatlo action picture of modern naming youth, made lor everyone from eight to eighty. Mack Sen net! 'a comedy ' The Best Mnn", M. G..M. News, Sportllght. Stage shows H'lclay at 3 nnd 8. Saturdoy three stage shows, 3, 8 and 10:15. Coming Ralph Forbes and Mar collne Day In "Under the Black bngle ; Vera Reynolds In "Almost Human": "The Cradle Snatchers", staged by Manhattan Players. m McDONALD: last dav "The Hawk's Neal," a melodramatic mystery drama of the underworld, that discloses one of Ihe most grip ping tales of romance nnd adven ture ever told out side ot China town, where gang wars, hntrod. Jealousy and heart thrilling cxperU, encen and surprises await one. with Milton Sills, Doris Kenyon nnd a great cast of stars: also Koko, the clown, In his new cartoon classic; Bruce Scenic; Paramount News of world events; Marion Zurcher In musical thrills on the melodious organ. Coming "The Yellow Lily," with Blllie Dov and Cllve Brook, regal romance In a dazzling set- NOW! ';BI' "NOW! AT PETTYJOHN'S i Lane County's Every Car Tagged With A Cut Price Next Week We Are Going On Our Vacation These Cars Will Be Sold Before We Leave Seeing Is Believing Open Evenings F. W. Pettyjohn Go. ting of International intrigue; "Ra riona," with Dolores Del HIo; "The Drag Net," with George Bancroft: Colleen Moore In "Happiness Ahead," with Edmund Lowe. REX; last day "Hello Chey enne." with Tom Mix, and his won der horse, "Tony," in a breezy tale of whteperlnsr wires and rapid rid lns In the heart of Wyoming; lo, extra added attraction, "Tne Haunted Island," a gripping adven ture drama of pirates, treasure 5hips, haunted Isles, shipwrecked lovers and the jungles; and. Buster Brown comedy; Felix cartoon and International news; Katherine Gur ley at the console of the Wurlitzer. Coming "Don't Marry," with Lois Mo ran and Nell Hamilton, a captivating drama of modern mat rimonial affairs: "The Little Snob," with May McAvoy: Zane Grey's "The Vanishing Pioneer," with Jack Holt. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR 6AL13 House and 8 lots In very desirable location. Phone 14IM-J. 7-21-3 r """"'-.'""'""'""".'5' t Speed Up Selling 3 jam - -Hjj' Reducing Still Further Former Men's lan Calf Goodyear Welt Sewed Sole Oxfords $4.35 Women's Silk Hose .. II In Eugene It's Graham's For Shoes A II 828 Willamette St. Finest Display of Reliable Reconditioned Automobiles Insurance Protection C. L. SIgman, W. P. Fell. Phone 897 7-7-tf Only The Best To carry only the best of meats at all times is a rigid policy of this meat market. Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon . Swift's Golden West Fatted Fowl Swift's Government Inspected Prime Steer Beef Fryer Rabbits Spring Chickens Lowell Market Meats of Quality and Flavo-.-McDonald Theatre B'dg. IS THE ORDER GIVEN GRAHAM'S Make the prices so low people can not help but buy - - - That's what we have done. We have low priced many sale .this great Colored Kid Strap Pumps The season's smart and correct Btyleat the llKht colored kid footwear that adds so much to the summer wearing appnrel. Pumps, strap patterns. In solid colors or combination of colors! all In French heels, regular selling price tt1 DC $8.50 mid 110.00 now... p-T.V- Boys' Shoes $S.OO values HICKOX. PIANO TUNER. 15 21-J. J. K. PRATT, Insurance. Tel. 1181. 4 Deliveries Daily Fbone M added more new groups to the lots featured in Sale Prices Children's Play Sandals Patent Strap Slippers Oxfords $1.45 $1.85 $2.35 regular $1.95 Bargain Prices Less Than 2 for