Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 20, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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I1V nt.RU3 KNIMCOTT.
V I won n ;lrl, I
wuulilit't i;o wulkliiu
too fur," Mil Id old Un
cle .Hubert, ii,a kM
of 20 pumijtl him on
her wny down to thn
cut i) of tliu fu Tin
hoimo. "Anil why not?"
aha naked, n alio ill-
wont en mo to u pound.
"Willi, ucrnrillinr In
my Idea Itii roIiik to rnlii ii ltd mow
unit hluw ntut hull, mid when thn
atoriu Uoa break, ho' uoIiik lo hu n
tiimtor. Yuu llvo In the city, and
oilii't know anything uhout tlui
atonnii wo linvo out hero. I've mtun
It when wo didn't Imvu a train uIoiik
for four iitriilitht ilnya."
"I wniitnl to ko to thg poatoftlco
to mull ft letter."
"It'ii threu inllcn thorn nml bark,
nml If I wnn you I'd put It off. Mali
Im Miiimlioily'M ho panning Hint you
ritu amid by. Tomorrow' Tliankniilv
I nit, ynu know, nml wo nro hoIiik to
hnvn thn uwMlcnt, htAH'it, nlrnt
(lliiiior miyboily nver not down to. ll
In jour honor, you know. Tlmro'll h0
ii turkoy, n durk nml n chicken;
Ihoru'll bn rrmitiorry nim, pumpkin
plea, currant Joll, Mwtujt, vldi-r und ui.
Iilu dtiuipllnn; thoro'll ho- "
"I tltluk I'll juit wnlk n llttlo wnyn.
anyhow," mid the itlrl. an Mini oiotitl
tho sntti nml iiruvii down thn high
way toward thn vlllniru mid thu r.ill
roud dtfpot.
"And If, )ou romo hoiiin nn wit n
rr - " - - - w-".
ft hen don't ) I didn't wjini yo, It'i
:oln t to coiiil', nnd It'ii going to ho u
biiulor,"
Mnlf nil hour Inter, n mlddlo-ngnd
woiiinii with u molhmly fiifi nnd
volco ciittin cut on thn ill mm und nnk-(til:
"I'.t, do ynu rrckoii ll'n uoln' to
alorm?"
"Huru lit durkn."
"Whwru'a MliinluT"
"0, ulio'n 'iiJ, for n'nnnter. 1
glvo hor warning. Whnt'u alio want
In' (n mull n letfnr forT I hntu't
iiiiiIIimI a li'ttor.nor (tot ouo In 20
ymirn. nnd I ftuoia I'm about wull
off mi mont folk, I wim Klni; to link
hur hut foruot It."
"Don't you imk hr a word ubout
It," cnutluniid tho wlfo uh ho caniti
down to him. "I ciitmH Mlnulu'n j;ut
Miiiiothliwi on Imr mind, but It hnln'l
iioiiu of your buiiliict. I ruvkun (hu'll
lull iiiu whim thn kuU nuidy. Ixmnt
wUc, I ain't coin' to do nny iiimii
IliK "
"KoinntblitR on her mind. rhT
Tliiit'.i runny. Dldu'Lkuow Unit Klrln
ovur hnil ntiythlux an thlr mind -(ipil
iniw clothoH. In Hint why Alio
coino UltliiK nn nil of n Miiddcn?"
"Noun o' your utmliiriwl t kiicm
my owu (lUtfir'n duiiKhtur run cuouj
mid Hfjii inn any tluiu ho tnkim n no
tion, nml that without writing uhu d.
Whitt'H on hur mind, n,i iilli nn I mil
mnko out, In about n miiik man. If
I don t It'll you you'll worry lh ahlrt
oft your buck. I'n, you'vo uoi to let
ii h jiokr iin nn old ninid
rlothoN lino hut what you want to
know all about It. Ycn; lt' about
yount roiin. Tliy nro ngrtiCdd, and
thoy'vu hnd a fnllliiK out, and uliq'a
wrier run away from hlrn, to flnfl out
If b ronlly cnroH for hor."
"And kIio'n not aca.ud about It and
hoji written him a ljttor to (nil whoro
elm UV (juorlod thu huahaml.
"(lo mil It'ii probably a lottor to
nnr ma. thoiinh I didn't nan It nor niik.
t hopu nho didn't atart for town. It's
ioluu tn ntonn for auro, and thoro
hain't but ono homo on tho road
wlii-ro alio could find alinltnr, Iook
down tho road and una If you can aeo
hr,"
"Can't aco hldo nor hair of any
lrl," rciixirtcd Undo Itobort nf tor Ko
ine out to tho highway and taklnc a
Iouk look.
An hour Inter, with both uurlonnd
aunt fldftdtlriK about tblr Klrl tIn
Itor, thn black cloudn Hint had hiioii
bnnklui; up for bourn boKnn to ..!
vnnco boforo n hrecxt that hood
ntrdiiKtlinied Into a Ktilo. In Urn
mtnuti'ii tho tirny iiftornoou had be
conio twIllKht In ir thoio wnn cold
rain and Ihoty hall, nnd undo Itohort
wnn Movn Into the kltchtui to ux
t'lulin: "I told hr It waa koIik to ho u
htiHtor and that ho muatu'l Mnmn
mo. I ntartMl down tho road to tnt
hr. hut lordy, what a atorml I
I couldn t Kt ton ioun l( l wax to cili.
for It?'
It, tmmo lio thought alio could mukcl tunl tho acrcam aho uttorcd whon lilt,
out a human ntriirc on the road ulioud, that djnt tho man who wax cllnslnir
of her, hut wnan't r-ure. I to tho roadaido fonco hack Into tbu
Tho vry" flrat ftuat nfckod hur up I highway. Ila hent Over the uncoil
and turned hor nruund and dcnoall- acioint form und picked It up and
od hnr mi dor it rondiddu tmo. Klin ro-' atnes'ircrl back to the fence and fol-
mnlned thiru until thn khU began, to lowed It until ho anw a light
whip tho brandies off, and then lot, and found tho gain of a fatmlinuao,
f;o her hold and ran for It. Thoro woro Hla luity call for bo)p axi
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WAHIIINliTON, Juno 20 --To
cliooU further ('ompllrathuiN of I'nul
flo conat problouiK by unroatrnluml
ndiuUalou of Illiidua nnd Malay racmt
of Aln to rontlnentnl Uiiltod RtntM
from Amorlrnn luaulnr pomr-Nnlon,
Heriitnry of labor Wllnoii on rocoui
niiMidntlon nf tho attorney reiwrnl
of IminlKratloii (Mmtnotti ininln to
day n fnr-ruanhliiitniendiiiuiil to tho
Itninlurutloii rcKiifntlona,
Tint inodlflontlou aulliorlxi-a Itiiinl
lirnllon offlrlnla at mainland porta
"to reject nllona rotnlm; front Inaul.ir
poiiacMloiia union It ahould iippenr
that at thn tluiu ot entry thereto they
wuru not member ot thn excluded
oIiimpa or likely lo become public
lmrnm.
ThU nrtlon waa thu outcome of the
enneii of three lllodua who nrrheil at
Hun l-'rauelaco from tho rhllliplnea
nnd went detained on tho Kround they
iiiIkIU bucomit puhllo cli.irsen.
The rlrctimatnnrca of thla cnan
rniiHed Kicretary Wllaon lo order ths
iuIiiiIkiIoii of the Illiidua today.
Ynu' can't
mi' ii a plllftr-cnvo noppluit nn Hit i ruiti wumi the utern1 ,roke
SIIim Minnie had renrlied town and
moiled In r letter and Muriel hifk
ilnfera
AND npnniiT AN'D Tin: omi. madh vp.
limbs falliiiK all about her. und thti troulu out a man, am! tho aonneteas
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liatiiioriM ppporcu ner uir.ii aue ran ouraui wua currieq nuo
' alinr.Ht liltmllv. and reti'hvci bv n vuaiaa.
film hadn't none, aiiujrtar of n tail "I don't know who thn Ii. tmt I It raj about nothing, ninjott, ns most
i when, pa ho erouehad ad rorinl fnitvl hur In th n;sil." ux'iSmlrMd hfer Inrera' iirrr1t arc. but prldn oa
ntan and woman toKothnr, "bat yon
mustn't look tor muth. Wo nro
mlKhty poor folka. Vo hain't ot no
cmuphof out from town It can't ba
done trinlKhX"
The nlrl Waa carried Into tho only
bedroom nnd laid on th only bed,
and when her wet clothing had been
removed and aho wan between tho
aheota, tho woman got n cloth and a
baln of water ftnd waahed nway tho
bjood nnd whlapered to th atranecr:
"I don't think abn'ft bad hurt. Sho'n
juat fainted away with tho acaro of
It. Whan she opons hor eyes I'll tell
hnr to go to alncp, and auo'll be til
rlj;ht In the .morning."
"Do you think ll'a aomo you n 17 la
dr from tho vlllat97" naked tho
atranger of tho farmer oji thoy talked
In whlapera In the outer room.
"No, I don't reckon ao. I reckon
ll'a that new tlrl that arrived at Tur
ner' n faw dnya aeo. I saw her go
ing toward the vllbgo two hours
bko."
"Arrived at Turner's! Bay, man,
are you Mire? la It a atrango girl to
tho neighborhood T"
'Tvu heard ay It was Undo Bob's
niece, and that she come from tho
elty. What alia you, stranger? Dee
thb storm upset you?"
It wasn't to ntorm. Percy Ktn-
tbo homo 1 raid hnd quarreled with tho girl he
( lovea ana haa oslsea to be bu wife.
COOK LEAPS 0VE RQ0ARD
TO DEATH IN WATEn
KirrrilllCAS. AlnU, Juno U0.--t'.ipluln
I'liurleH U'llrieu of the
Nteuiiiahii ,MnriMidii linmulit wnnl
licit' today of the nuiuiilu of Jitmen
Mrduire, of I'orttrintl, Orepm, for
intuly n rook on the Hlinimer Dorn,
mIio wiim K"i"K' liome 011 11 vneutioii.
Mrduire K'iiieil nverlxiiml fnuii t lit
.MnripoHii lietWecii Cupe St. Klliirt nml
Spencer on Juno HI. Ho snuk lie
fore ftHHisliHieo rouli e in.
EGAN K AGAIN
AGAINST MIDDLE WEST
I'OIITI.ANM. Ore., J11 mi 20 - The
nurthwoat itolf tenia triumphed over
tho middle west lu tho medal play
fniirnomim Thiiradny, Charlixt (Chirk)
Kvaiia, tho woatern uliauitilon and
Warren IC. Wood, runner up for the
wentern title, succumbing to Harry
DalH of Portland mid A. V. Macau
of Victoria, unrthweat champion, one
down In Mi! holes.
11, Chandler Kgnn ot Mcdford, nnd
Jack Neville, ot Keattle, another
north weatern team; defeated (lawyer
and I-exit. -t '!' nnd 2 to play, while
I'lcager and Kerry loat to Hcvol and
Halo, tho, only middle weatern tenm
to mIu In tho inednl play competition.
Tho acores of thu day follow
IJvniiN 73, 72 H3; Wood (plckeJ
up flrat round) 7S; Davis 75, 73
118; Macnn (Picked up flrat round)
73; Hawyer 77,73 -150; Igg 78-
7& 1C3: Halo 78. 70151; Novllla
82, 73 ISC; Oovol 78, 78 1G0:
Klenger HO, 7C 100.
Kvniis score, thn heat for tho IS
holes, wnn: 4, 5, 3, 4, 4, 5, 4, 4, 3,
4. 3, 5, 4, 5, n, 3, C, 572.
Tho score of Davis for elflht of
tho last nine holes was 211, thu heat
of tho dny, hut he took eight for the
lHth and fell to 37.
Another Itoottcr.
While lu Portland Inst weok at
tending thu veterinary statn oxnmlu
ntloji, voniii ouo started tho rumor
that I had left toit. I want every
body to know that (Irnuts Pasa Is
good enough for mu nnd I nut hero
to stay. Office nnd residence un A
Ktrcct, one-lmlf block east ot hlcli
rchool. Dr. It. J. Itoatul, Ycturlu
nrlan (Irants Pun Courier.
(IltANTH PAHH. Jmin 20 Tho
Jury tnat heard tho evidence In tho
e hroiiKhl nKiiluut Kid Howell and
Cul Allen, who weru urreiled.
(liurHd with having caught it steel
head trout lu a net, brought lu n
erdlcl ot not guilty. The atcelhead
won taken from the boat In which
Howell nnd Allen had been flahlug
last Saturday night by deputy war
don, who ohnrged that It had been
caiignt lu tho dtHt net with which
thu two men fished for salmon. The
defendants maintained that tho fluli
had been legally caught with boo I
and line, and produced the witness
who testified that ho had so caught
tho fish Saturday with 11 spinner,
nnd hnd given It to Howell nnd Al
len. The jury was out but a few
111 1 uukti when It returned the verdict
that exonerated tho young men.
ARANT STILL REFUSES
TO RESIGN OFFICE
KI.AMATII KAM-S, Ore., Juun 20.
Superintendent W. F. Araut, of
tho Crater National Park, Is hold
ing tho fort, today In splta of a re
quest for his resignation from tho
icerotury ot the Interior. Arant
has written tho secrctury that ho be
lieves hu In employed under civil
service rules nnd Is not subject to
dismissal. Tho appointment of Will
(1. Steel, 011 recommendation ot Sen
ator hnmberlnlu, Is not pleasing to
the lisuiccraU ot Klamath, who de
clare If Arant In to ho replaced, 't
ahould be by 11 democrat Instead of
11 ropiihllcnti.
her l.uo. sbo was strum ly a lulling
11- .ii and Uiii w no iiore
It w.is tho dim slrhr of th jrlrl
nu - n . .-((J, -.-g r.
TO
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WASHINGTON, Juno 13. Secre
tary Uryan today declared bo Is not
yet able lii present to tho cabinet
America's reply lo Japan lu tho con
troversy over tho California allou
land law. Ho hopes to deliver tho
American nolo to Ambassador Chin
da early noxt week.
rese-.jer. "I'hete u bioort on tier hair, eituT e.oe ncid ok a. roennciiiniio.t
1 in1 1 tHa rho "aa atrurk dnwn " ' until thn tavcr finally learned that
VV'i' ') nil e 'i" lopl'nl ilj M!e I!niil had gone on ft Jiaraer
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and feft no word for Ii1.
8I10 was going to- upend Thank,
glvlnp week In tho country. Within
two- days sho. had rtikntedj-wlthlia
throo ho was making orory oWsrt t
loei,to her, Mint ho raltht jjatcH'iB A
poaco.
Ho hnd succeeded. Ho was geing: to
throw himself on hor mercy and Ask
Undo Itobcrt for a place at his
Thanksgiving table. ,
Tho storm grew fiercer an tho night
advanced. Tho girl woko nnd then
elept a dreamless aleep. nud thQ.tvr
had long hours In which to pondc
and think.
When another day enmo oVqiith
cattlo Could not fnco the storm iwr
man move from his door. It was
Thanksgiving day. At Undo ttoberfa
thero woB n foaat to b aprcadr at
Hradley's thero was hardly better
than poorhout faro.
Hut tho victim of tho accident wm
no longer lu bod. and the rescuer no
longer cared nbuut the wenthor, and
the farmer folks looked at qncli other'
and smiled and whfaeared:
"KTen It wo had turkey nnd cran
berry sauce. I don't bcllovo they'd, eat
a single mouthful. They've Just sort
er found each other and nra tick 14
to doath."
And when at test they could waJw
their way to Turner's, and Undo Heft
stuttered and Aunt Harriet crlod tor,
Jo. MIm Mlnnlo nalcd In, a way ttat
wnx almost heartless;
"Why do you tako on to? I nevor
had mrh a lovely TbanUsglvlaa; In silt
njylir'
SAYS JUVENILE
COURT DOOMED
LIQUOR VIOLATORS CANNOT
BE PUNISHED BY LAV
WASHINGTON, Juno 20 Tho
Webb law forbidding; Interstate ship
ments of liquor IntoV'dry" states U
not a criminal statu to, nnd violations
cannot bo prosecuted In United States
courts. Attornoy General Mcltoyn
olds so declared In Instructions sent
today to every United States attorney
In tho country.
Tho law meroly prohibits bucIi In
terstate trafflco and. contains no pon
nlty In Infractions. z
"Its purpoae," said tho attorney
general, "Is to permit stato laws to
operate In respect Intoxicating
liquors moving In Intcrstato com
merce." Tho lnw simply doprlvea tho ship
pers ot nny privileges they might
claim on tho ground of Intcrstato
commerce nnd permits application ot
stato prohibition laws to Intcrstato
commorco In liquors.
NEEDLES OPERATOR CHIEF
OF TRAIN DESPATCHERS
LOS AXQBLKS. CnJ., June 20.
J. P. Finnn of Needles is ekoted
president of tho Train Despatchen.'
iiHsociultou of America today with
NEW YOItlC. Juno. 20. Tho u
veulle court, despite tho great things
Its advocates claim It has accomp'
llshcd for youth, Is doomed to go, lu
tho opinion of Judgo Willis Urowi,
formerly of tho Salt Lake City, Utah,
and Gary, hid., parental courts, and
now superintendent of tho Uoy City
In Michigan. In absolute opposition
to such men ns Judga Hen I.lndsc,
of Denver, and Judge Do Lacy ot
Washington, D. C, Judgo Brown
makes tho rather startling declara
tion that the Juvenile court not only
has proved Its unfitness? but that It
Is actually n factor In the increase
ot youthful delinquents.
"Tho Juvenilo court," said Judge
Tlrown today In a sicclal Interview
given tho United Press, "with 'ts
sentimental probation system, Is
manufacturing mora criminals than
nny other agency In tho world. Ju
venilo courts-nro absolutely negative
In having any intlueiico in checking
what Is called Juvenile crltno.: Tho
system, ot placing a boy or Ctrl on
probation to attend school results
In a forced social Intimacy.
"The placing of n boy on probi
tlon and permitting him to attend
the common school, means that thit
particular boy U to bo. cured, ot his
evil tendencies through social con
tact with tho son of Tom Jones nud
thu dnughter of Frank Smith. It
would ho allly yes, criminal to
send tho mentally weak child into
tho snmo school room with, tho mon
tally normal child. In tho hope that
tho former could henoflt by contact
with tho latter. Tho Idea is pre-
tem followed In nil Juvenilo court, t
It means that thn normally unfit I
ciiiiu i iH.'m unu mo iniusi i in
nocent girls nud hoys to bo bene
fited at tholr expense. It la not
right."
PORTLAND. FIGHT
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PORTLAND, Oro., Juno SO.
Portland fight fans today arc gIo--ful
at the showing made by their f.i
voltes at laqt night's boxing- show.
held lu connection with the Spokane I
powwow when Portland and Seattle
Iboxcrs each took two ot tho, flvt
events, bpotano talcing the remain
ing one.
Spokane, fans however, coasole
themselves with the defeat of "Dum
my" Gallagher, ot PortJand, IJy
Frank Claue. ot Spokane, at wrest
ling. Summary:
Walter Cof,fey. Portland, defeated
DUly Nelson, Spokane, 10S pound i;
Walter Williams, Portland, defeated
Tex "Wnlkcr, 115 peunds: Stanley
Jones, Spokane, defeated Koss Hol
conib, Spokane, 137 pounds; Cnl
Harris, Seattle, defeated It. Wtero,
llutte, 1S8 pounds; Hoy Orton. Se
attle defeated William Sullivan,
Spokane, 145 pounds.
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Jm-kionville, Fin., Kelectcd ns the Iioaterous, nut tnat is exactly witat is
place for next war's convention. 1''" through tho probationary sys-
CRISIS NEAR IN
WESTERN' MEXICO,
Man-Fed.
Thursday nftcrnoon at 3 o'clcock
nt the Methodist partioungo on Tenth
street, Sadie Klixnticlli Oltingor, was
innrricd, to Pearl J. Kirkpatrick by
the Her. Carter.
After the cjyremony they repaired
to tho lioino of Mr. nnd Mrs. Win.
Williams nt 220 South Qrapo street,
stslqr of the bride, who entertained
nt a four o'clock dinner in honor of
the occasion.
SAN FRANCISCO, CaW Juno 20.
Conditions 011 the wct const of
Mexico are rapidly approaching a
cri.sw, aecordiiig to a letter received
here today by Mrs. Frank h. Gluyns,
from bcr husband, who is-owner of
one ot tho largest mines in, Escjii
nnpiv nml is nssocinted witk thu
Uothseliildrt nnd IkvriugH (n Mexican
mining interests.
Oluyn5 says he left not mirio sev
eral weeks ngo- for Mnzatl.in, ex
jteetJtig to sail for San Fnincisco.
HnndreoV of Amcriranfir are dyins '
fever and starvation about Mssfltlan
nnd Qnnymas, unable to secure ae
eommodntion on vessels leaving tko
:port. The letter says that accom
modations on all skip sailing fer
two monthi nhend kave been s6J4,
nnd that unless some teeans off Iwbr
jxirtation is immediately prevkled
r.lrtny ilentb among the refugees' in
enmp will result. He pleaded tlmt
a warship be sent to relievo tke suf
ferings of those nwniling escaiw f roni
the war swept coast.
This season has bees a tough otMt
on major league pitchers. The hit
ting has been so stroBg tbat few
games have! been played without eith
er ono or both, ot thQ opposing team
using up several slabbers.
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St. Helens Hall,
1 PorruiTO, Oksoom
RetUaet and Day School fer Girls
In tumt sim ot m-Jo!u Bpll (KsUfwII
Unit, Art. UmmIm. P-wUf AM. um hlM,
niKSJn sti,aaMeK.ofca
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CLOTHES OP TRUE WORTH, INSIDE AND OUT OUTSIDE 'APPEARANCE IS WHAT SELLS A SUIT OF CLOTHES, BUT UNLESS THE SUIT HAS
FOUNDATION HIGH GRADE MATERIAL PROPERLY SHRUNK AND TAILOREDr-THE BLOOM IS SOON OFF THE PEACH,
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!t! WELL GROOMED MEN AND YOUNG MEN WHO APPRECIATE STYLE AND QUALITY COME HERE TO HAVE THEIR CLOTHES WANTS SATISFIED AND ARE 'ALWAYS &
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PLEASED WITH THE RESULTS. THAT'S WHY WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTED STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHING 'GOODS, BETWEEN
PORTLAND AND SACRAMENTO. ' ! to
WE DO NOT CLAIM TO GIVE YOU SOMETHING FOR NOTHING, BUT WE DO CLAIM THAT NO OTHER FIRM IS GIVING YOU AS HIGH GRADE THIS SEASON'S CLOTHING
FOR THE PRICES WH ARE OFFERING IT.
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SOCIETY BRAND, WASHING-
TON & SCHLOSS SUITS
SACRIFICED.
$ir,()0 lliis Mi.Qou'8 Huits .Jj?8.t)5
18.n0 thin Hcastm'a Suits $11.05
f22M this aonBon'rtSuilH $15.05
$27.00 tins pcnsouVj Suits $10.05
10.00 this BonHon'H Suits $22.50
$:W.OO thin HonHon 'a Sulfa $26.5.0
ALL STRAW HATS
REDUCED -
20 tliactmnt on all summor
Sti'ays, Pannijins antl Bnnkolcs,
Oloth ami Silk Tuts, ovory hat
this soason's stylos.
Oui' Methods aro Honost and;Straightfoiwarci.
This salo is brought about to' protect our Loyal Cus
tomers -and not from our own chpico. Wo do not
raiso prices or sell goods at outrageous profits tho
first of-tho season in order tq make flasb later on.
On Shirts, Underweai', Hos
iery, Neckwear,1 Trunks, Bags,
S,uit Cases, Odd Pants, tke cut-
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ting gpes recklessly on.
MEN'S SOFT HATS
1 lot SJ3J.5Q jukI $3.0ta world Xnm-
" ous, No Ntniio lints, stylo and
colors the best, extra special
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