Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 20, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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G. 0. P. LEADER
IN FAVOR DRY
NULLIFICATION
Warning! Don't Fall
Asleep When You I
Want a Haircut! j
?
SAC HAUHOIt, X. Y., Auk.
L'O. iA' Having ft a betui-
tlful rrop of ttu.yeiir-oM
whiskers through a nilsunder-
f stamlliiK. Kdwuril Miilfnrd i
whu Is in his X2ml
year, in ki owing another. On
v a hoi dav h
a barher'H u)i;
d a trim, but tho barin-r
inn Ima i iih he was iven no
Joins Al Smith Against ; Z 'ZTmmoIZ $
, , , n not reeun nlze. him. after his
HOOVer UpnOlClS BOtn first clean shave since he be
cnmc u mnn. ,
! !
AUTO THIEVES
BREAK OUT OF
H.
YES, SIREE! SMITH WEARS THEM
RIVER JAIL
Dr. Nicholas Murray But
ler in Public Statement,
Dry Repeal and Nullification.
mi ..,. m Ex-Convicts, Wanted in
mir, lie want s
Kansas and Portland,'
Have Aid From Outside
in Making Getaway All'
State Police On Lookout!
NEW YORK, Auk. 20. (!)
Dr. Nlehnlan Murray Itutler, wlm
in u lettt-r lu th" Now York Times
today t'.ivHni'd himself as m va
riance Willi Herbert Hoover's views
on armaim-nt and prohibition,
luter expl:iliid his stand hud been
taken as n member of the repub
lican organisation. Asked wliether
his letter mean! bo was so sharply
Ot issue with Hoovor tbiit hi) would
HUppuiL (inventor Huilth, 1 tut lei
Bald: "Heading of my letter lo the
Times this morning ought to make
it perfeetly pliiln that the posl-
ill
LOSSES CITED AS
I HOOO KIVKIt, Ore., Auk. 20.
(Ay- Kvidently aided by .someone '
from Uie, outside, two prisoners es
iea;ied from the Hood Hiver ronnty
jail early today. They wen; (luy :
C. Wood, alias Henry liean, and
; Thomas Fowler, alias GeorKo W. :
Durham, arrested lust Thursday
nlKht charged with theft of an uu ;
i toiuoblle.
The bars worn pried off the rear i
; window of the Juil biiildinK, and the
j lock on the cell room door had
I been broken off with an iron bar. !
rOll'icers said this dearly indicated I
lOHJI.AM), Ore., Au, 20. (p) , that someone from tho outside had
Testimony that tho Oregon Hhort ' aided In Hie escape. There were
Line lost SlUN.O'ia.SC, in nnerui innn ' " l-r prisoner in the jail.
tion i nave taiien nas in-en iai;en ; ni ,1117 was otfnred today at thel roeK just outside tne
by me as a republican and as a interstate commerce commission ' wnl,ow through which the prison
member of Hu- jiarty orgunlza- bearing on a proposed cross-state : 'rfi aPIMfl prevented, finding any
"" lallroad. It. Wimn echt. amlitnr rur . """ipnnts
The Biipplenientary statement ,ih lino, Hiibsidiary of the Union
vhh Issued through Jtutler's dun-; paeflc, presented a mass of figures
Khter. Miss Sarah s.-huyler Ituiler. , KVi,K details of revenues totaling
acting chiilrman of the. republican , .ini r.u n(1 ,.,.. i,,., v,..tulill
Male eominlUei;. j (,f $;,';), 52. 4 , j Wood and llurluun were arrested
Tho (iiiestlon w.'is relayed to j Nxanifner John U Ho','ern of the l!lHl 'I'hursday ninht al ter an excit-
jMiue,- mj umimun-, n .... j intfM'stalo commerce commission,!111" vr uie mumoia iuer , ,mll
"e.-,,N.jM-, . run- aitUed Wipprech why tho ifim bad i n,KMWil-v ,l,,,mL hhvii nines w
snld he ilei'lincd to iiniDlifv It. !..,,( -i. ..... of Hood Ulver. A woman rnnor
- in. i luhicii unMij iitjiHiii. iu mis I , - : , - , t
i.,. ..ii.... ... . ... hr niitiwtwililln li'id hrnn ulolen f
NI'JW Y(HiK
Saturday afternoon a woman
called on the Hlierlff, arikiti'? to wee
the prisoners, saying she was a
sister of one of them.
krali i
HAS CLOSE CALL
arc-Hull' ia 'now liia.ticiilly ovc-r,
llucli -r-s.
Tho two (iron, whiili spr;ui- up
Saturday afternoon houiIiwchi of
.ln'ksnnvlll within a few minute"
of t-aoli other anil Ipkh than two
inil-a aparl wa atllil today hy
!lil.-h liankin. HlllJfl-viaor of the
(.'rater National forest, to lie one
of the litri,-esl on reeord iu tlu
Itueh and Applec-ate seelions. Over
lSOu aere.s were cive!'ed in it short
lino-, the flames helnB tanned hy
a alrune wind, with (lie fire blirn-
ini," in dense underhrusli and thick
Another accident on the Ihitte ! .roduclion timher.
Falls road was chalked up Sun- As far as limber is concerned
... , , the fire did little dainase. hut
day mnrnlnir when a l.ul. k coupe m m h l.untlt.ctiull wilh ,ho
driven by .Mrs. O. E. Jones ran n,,,),,,. reproduction, which in
off the road, turned over and was thnt section was indicative of it
destroyed by fire. .Mis. Jones ea- Hood stand of trees In due. course
caped Uiliirv but her hair was of time. Damaao in connection
silently sinRod. t with watersheds of (he Applettato
.Mrs, Jones was rcturnine. toiilvei- was also nnii, nnu resuns
her home at liutte Kails after vis- this are expected In be noticed
ItluB her parents. .Mr. and .Mrs. i next winter and sprint;, when the
II. 1.. .NuttiiiB. of .Medford. The ; trees and undei Kl owlli will ho nh
car suddenly started forward at a, sent in retaininK the moisture of
Ki-eat rule of speed aceordlne to! winter snows and srinK raina
.Mis. Jones, then swerved from on;ln ,hu Bround.
sido of the highway to tho other. Thu firiit ril'- , -'vcordinK to
before runnine off the road and . Supervisor II a n k i n began on
turning over on its side. Several "' ' U'" "" ofI,''"
motorisla stopped to offer aid and 2-y-o'' miner. Ham e
.Mrs. Jones was brouehl back to '""; ,k"n" ''' ' '
' forts- to burn a stump standing In
! his yard. A truck, hauling wood
'a short time ago, struck it, and
' tho old mnlor, thinking that Its
i removal was imperative, Saturday
; afternoon set it afire, watched it
I for a time and when he thought
-the ftro had burned itself out,
went into his cabin to cook din-
Medford.
GETTING READY PGR
lot' the Pane mine. It was U;kh thau '
la mile from the milling property
at last reports, but a mountain '
rnnse Intervened which It was he-
lieved would help ward off tho
flames.
The village of Heeler, "Six miles
from here on Pine Creek, was u
stroyed hy fire last night with u
Iobs estimated at $7A0O.
The blaze started in a Rarao
and consumed that huidin, the
store and the hotel composing tho
village.
I..Y CRANDi:, Ore., Ag. IN.
Prisoners bonked for minor of-.
fenses were released from the Ui
(iramle ciiy Jail today to aid in
figliting a forest fire five miles
northwest of J-a tlrnndo. The
prisoners were impressed when
.difficulty was found in Rett Inn
, men to aid a crew fighting a fh
! which was burning out of control'
I near five points, at the Mount
i Kmily Lumber company enmn.
i lteports from the scene today said
. .10 men were fighting the fire, an. I
thai they expected to get it under
: eoiitrol before night fall. J
Two other fires in this vicinity
t were under contnd today. Kigln
men subdued a blaze in timber in
1 Kly valley, near Slarkey, and a
sinn 11 fi re on I nd ja n creek, uea r
Hlgin, also was conlrolled.
A dry spell, of 4ti days duration
' has greatly increased the forest
fire hazard.
Now the jccret's out! Governor Alfred E. Smith, Democratic
presidential nominee, wears regular old-fashioned galluses! This
sketch gives an idea of how tha genial governor looks in suspenders;
Aug. JO. . . -,.., . . irlviiiL' I lie license iiumher. and off!
Herbert Hoover's views on pro- ,,rl. .IT.
hlbitlon and a naval program, as ,
subject.
overliiliine tin? car and arrestin-;
e pair.
llK.mt of lUe OriiKoii-WusliliiKton I J""" 'm, 0l' ""u viw'ii
llallroiul Nnvhaiion Co., who'"'"1 ""' w"r" w""1 111
liiHlllied lust week, was I lie ,.st porla, Kas.. and al I'dmIiukI.
witness on the .stand l Ills inoniinK.
under ci'ohh exaininalion of attor-
eet lorin in ins Hpeeen 01 accepi-, . .... il... i.nlr
nnce are reject-! H. U. Iunsbury. Kellornl frolKhl "" '"'V
ed by Nicholas
Murray It u t ler
president of Co
lumbia Cniver-
Ull.. .Itwl .1 llfl.
loii.- republican. I '"'yM r'"' "'" H'"te llinl public serv-
in a letter;1 ""ninlsslon
printed by thai l-nunHlmry Halil lie could not
Nl-w Vork Tlmes ,";r,'L' "lat 11 ''"'ee amount or the
t'odav, .Mr. jlut-1 l',x''K''t mnvl''-'? on lite proHenl lonu
lor breaks al- "uiiis vin, UKden and itnsevlllc :
i ' --'-Tk. lenco on politics would lie lllvertwl over tt ciosb
1 f that he has "" lino which the public service
K 3 I 1 mnlntnlned since comnilaslon wnntH to linva built.
jA M 1. . J the Kansas cily" K"'11 nn nellevetl Hint the 387'
BtLKLM RuTiEg- convention, lie earioniiK of nroecoii moviiiK tnroush
expresses confidence Hint millions ; '" Cortland niitewny rrnin snulh
of earnest republicans mo in! ureeon would nnve to comet
ORreement with him. t"1" wl' heenilse of better refrln
&-mt JAIL ESCAPE
T.
VAN'l TlCVlOIt. Wn.,
URGES PEOPLE
10 BEAT SMITH
.V. M.; Wiebila. Kan.; .St. .ouis
and I'olumbus, onio, soai-ing above
the latter city al dawn today.
Ai.m'orRiuH'Kr X. M.. Aug.
2(1. ti'h -An airplane believed to
be the "Yankee JjnOille." piloted
by Art fJ.iebel, who is trying to
establish a record lu a mm-siip from the, I .a tie county jail at Ku
from I. os Angele.s to New Y 1 k. gene, Ore., some lime ago. was iin-
passe.i over Alhunucruuv at G:.'lil dor arrest here today. Ho had
o'clock last night. The plane was ' le-en living in Vancouvr for the
flying at an altitude of about Minn ; pi-t two months under the nninei
feet and markings or letterings on of .lack .McLaren.
It were not visible.
(iobeel took off from l.os Ang
eles at 12:00 p. m. Sunday.
('a bin Is Ilurncd.
The work of compiling, checking- T'pnn looking out again, the en
and writing the poll books for the the woods were afire and rush
special city eleciion on paving iK tUt nf tho cabin to fight it,
bundy to lie held September 10th. he discovered his enbhi already
j is underway in the county clerk's : nblaze. Tho old man lost his en
; office, and will be couileted to- j tire possessions and will now be
: morrow. I forced to probably take tip resl-
The clerk's office Is also busy j deuce at the county faim. A small
preparing tho registration records jnnlen he had tended was also de
; lor the general election In N'ovcm- jstrnyed.
! her. whii'h includes a re-check of j shortly after this fire began,
jail voters in the' county. Each ; another began on Itishnp creek
jvoter will be mailed tt card, Hhow-and burned very rapidly, covering
j ing his voting preefnef. In the.;l Ule nn hour, which is regarded
' past there has lieen some confu- ':!H iiiKh for forest fires. Men were
sinn on eleciion day. by reason of OII (),. scene in :io minutes and
, v.iiers lepuriiiig iu trie wrong lire- , yesterday a crew of tlf. men were
cinci, and it Is expected the cardi:t, W(rk. The fire was put under
Isyiitem w ill change this. i control last evening and men lo-
rUg. 20. ; , , ....ov,...!
Jack l'revern, who escaped! f'orva His--Two oiling Tewf! will f u;.th;.p outbreaks
worn on uiguways l rom Here to:
titter Hock. :
J,A (iliANDK, Ore., Aug. 2d.
(P, , forest fire, started Saturday,
was burning today several miles
east of l.a Grande in the vicinity
of Klve Points near the Alt. Kmlly
Lumber company property.
Winds yesterday fanned the
flames, the fire spreading consid
erably, but the situation was easier
Ibis morning. A crew . of more
than a score of men was fighting
the fire, and more wore being re
cruited. Only meager reports were avail
able this morning and whether val
uable timber was menaced ' wan
nox known.
LOCA.L FJHKS CHKC'KKD.
(Continued from Page One.)
The origin of the Hlshop creek
fire has not been determined ami
no theory was advanced today
whether or not it was of incendi
ary origin. Outside of burning a
number of brush fences and pos-
.Mrs. I'revera died here on July Foot's 'IV('k "ection and thenHible cut wood, the damage of the
"u"'1" " f" 'i miri"- i itucn tires was Kepi oniy to urusn
They
ttroadway,
lived at Ninth and
I' "iif .iain sireei io
be widened from Eighth to Tenth
'over to Kanes creek.
i The burned area has an approxl- I
jn. mate circumference of 15 miles,
and small trees.
Referring to prohibition the let-, ornlion and tpiicker train move-
tsr siivs: Mieiu.
"What T wish to make entirely
pin in is that no candidate of my
parly for president can cnmmlt
On this nolnl Wm. 0. MeOnlloch.
attorney for (he public Hnrvlce
commission, asked whether the
F,
me or eountlews other like me j Humn stanuarti or reiri.urniinu ami
to anv such doctrines or anv mich j "ervice would he expected on the
jioliclcH." .In this connection Mr. cross-stale line as on the present
Butler quotes Patrick Henry: "ifjNiH'H nvnr which such products are
this bo treason make the most i moving.
In regard to Mr. .Hoover's "n
reptnncn of tin- time-worn, but j
wholly false argument that what!
he describes as 'adequate prepn-j
ration for defense' is h factor In j
co-operation In the maintenance
of peace," )r. Hutler writes: "The
contrary Is now the well demon
strated fact." !
DC. liutler describes the IKthj
amendmeut us "an alien and tin-!
naturalized invader of the const!-:
tut Ion," saying It must bo de-,
port I'd If the constitution is to he j
preset veil.,
"Anyone who Ik opposed to the,
repeat of the sth amendment audi
who' also Is opposed to that pro-:
cess of statutory nhRoleseence that
Is now railed nullification." Ir.
Hutler adds, "must then be in
fuvor of their only alternative.
Avhlch i the continuation of the
present reign of lawlessness, de
bnuchery and govern men t-nuide
crime.'1
Dr. Puller describes Mr. Hoover
n "accepting tho formula of
thnt paid baud of agitators, lob
byists and persecutors which call.-L
Itself the Anti-Saloon league."
When "he spenks of nullification
as If that were an unheard of j
nnd horrid thing." The letter i
adds: j
"Tho process and action, which)
ft i now fashionable to call nut- j
lificutlon are the accepted and I
usual ways by which any free ;
people, and particularly the Amev-!
iyrtn people have got ion rid of j
laws , they did not liko or that
were offensive to their senso ofj
jfUHtiee nnd right."
: NTCW YOHK, Aug. 20.
Secretary of tho Treasury An
drew Mellon, reiurnlng on the Le-;
vlathnn from a Kuropetm vacation
today, said he did not think that
Ir. Nicholas Murray Putler's va-.
riance with Herbert Hoover on
the prohibition nnd peace issues
Would "make tiny appreciable dif
ference in 1 he ouleonio of t he
fhv'tlon."
The secretary left the I.evla
thnn at quarantine, on a coast
pun nl cutler, which ok. him to
Manhattan. He went Immediately
lo the Pennsylvania station to
catch ,ii train to Washington.
NHWTOKT, Ore., Awz. '2KJPt
Kichurd Jorgenseu, janitor at the
city hall of Newport, shot himself
through the left breast Saturday
afternoon about a o'clock, and then,
evidently trying to get help, turned
on the fire Hlren, The bullet,
which had penetrated Ills lung, was
removed from his back yeHtorday,
and his condition today indicated
lie might recover If complications
do not set in.
Volunteer firemen, responding (o
the siren call, rushed to the Nrc
house and they found ,!nr.-;ennen in
Ids room, just hack of the fire
house, with the telephone veeelver
grasped in his hand, but unable to
talk. He had fired a .:tS caliber
bullet from an aiitoinalic pistol.
Jorgciiseti, aged 10, was divorced
from his wife about a year ago,
and friends said he hud been griev
ing over hts domestic difficulties.
Hospital alteiidantK said he spoke
in delirium indicating worry over
his two children, who have been in
his wife's custody since the divorce.
Wire Report on
the Pear Market
CHlCWfiO, Aug. 20. -tl. S. 1.
A. l"-Pears: Fifteen ears Oregon,
2.1 California: Ut r tis on track; 19
cars Calif orn lo sold. Oregon, 2
Washington: 11,-Ufi boxes Califor
nia llartleits 32-tiO to $-1, average
$:i.r.0; 7M boxes Wnlilu-'Uon Part
letlH S2.I0 to $:i.lll, average $2.?t.
Oregon Murllelts, 7M boxes extra
fancy, .2." to SIl.Tift; average
$.t.2f; 1521 boxes fancy, $2.m to
:i.4i: average, 511.25.
HA LK M .Ore.. A u g . 2 0 )
Itev. Norrls J. Iteasomer, pastor of
the Court Street Christian church,
preached a sermon yesterday on
"What Should Me the Christian's
Altitude Toward the Present Cam
paign." "I do not know what Smith's at
titude toward the Kniilii Catholic
church will be If elected," said the
pastor, "but I believe his first al
legiance would be to the pope of,
Koine and his allegiance lo the1
I'nited States would be second." j
Keasoner said he had nothing
against the Catholic church as a
religion but was afraid of its pot-;
Itlcal power.
"The pope recent y Issued a
manifesto," said the speaker, "in
which he declared that Jesus
Christ Is the universal king. How
?ver, this Is to be taken as mean
ing that the pope is the vicar of;
Christ. Therefore he is the ruler
of the universe."
He did not pretend to know
what Smith would do as president,
but he said, "I would not jeo
ordr' my liberty by voting for
him."
Staling that the ages of the nine
justices of the Culled States sup
reme court range from "0 to !'0
years, the minister said he believed
that the next president would have
the appointing of the majority of
their successors. He said be fear
ed that if Smith was the man to
do the selecting he would appoint
men who would declare the I Sth
amendment unconstitutional.
The pastor said a Iso that t he
: Christian should not vote for
I Smith because of his connection
with Tammany.
j He prefaced bis remarks by say-t
I lug "the moral issue of the cam- 1
i naign hurls a direct challenge to
i the best interests of America, and
j every Christian should vote in bar-!
! mony with the will of God." j
I OKKGOX Gori:its 1,RI i
I (Continued from Page One.)
j fray although nil were Invited to,
compete.
Among early finishers, a pair of
7!is by Itobert Carter and John
i Kelly of Chicago were the best
i scores, but none of the stars start
ed early.
Dr. William Twedell, l27 Prlt
Islt champion, scored par :trt on
the first nine but his partner
Frank Dolp, of Portland. Ore.. ti:-7
western titb'bobler. was Just as
HOOlt,
Salem high school auditorium
oeim: enlarged.
McMinnvllle New SHMt.OOft Lin- m-tte circumference of 15 miles, Kiu,LiCni(, utano, Aug. -0, (p)
field college main building well un-1 with old burns, on which fires t wo hundred men today were
der way. j burned last year and years before j fighting a forest fire five miles
" 4- 1 bounding it on several sides, lead- south of here which, whipped hy a
Albina Steel arrives for build-1 ing Warden Phipps to believe that j stroiv; wind, was advancing on the
ing three government light ships, the fire danger in the Galls creek I Slan.QOO mill and surface workings
! SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 20. (!)
j California's largest forest fire, at
Cajou Pass, hi the San Pernardino
' mountains, leaped the National Obi
Trails highway, slopping traffic
; and today was burning before a
I brisk wind. An army of f.oO men
: was fighting it but It was threat
j ening to break out In several dir
( eclious because the lines of com
! munleallon of the fire fighters had
been cut by the blaze.
Telephone and telegraph lines
were down in the burned area,
which covered fiuOO. acres or more,
and all roads in the vicinity ex
cept one were closed.
A fire believed to lie of incend
iary origin was burning in the
rough, almost inaccessible country,
IS miles east of Oroville, in north
ern California. Last night thf
blaze had covered 1200 acres nnd
only a handful of men were avail
able to fight It.
n.trs ACItONN NATION
I VII WVJ 1UMUU j
4 PEOPLE KILLED;
men WIND, Minn.. Aim, V'0. (I'l
Four persons were hurned to
death nnd four wore Injured todny
' when ti pussi-UKcr litis hound from
f.'hlcnuo to the Twin Cities collided
with it truck nt a hlithwny surve.
five nilli-H north nf lied Wln-t.
Swervlnfr t'roni the truck the luis
.went intn n ditch at I ho roadside
nnd hurst Itno flumes.
Ontario Chlcnito capital secures
Control nnd will test 4A.llini,-Acri's
oil nnd gnu claims.
MOW YOHK. Auk. :ii.,,V) v.
S. l. A.l IN-tirs: KiHty-soveli curt
California. 1 New Jersey. 9 Ore
koii arrived: IS curs California on
hand; no others: :t I .lor. hoxes Cali
fornia llattlells J J.L'O to ll.i:, le
fl.Tft. ovenlpe low us $:!.t;o: nver
urc JCi.77; L'ti.'ift lioves hardy $-2.7n
tn s.'l.firi. avenue $:i.l'i: 7 in isixes
f lalrvean K.t.ll In 83.15, nvenmv
;.(!!: :in;l!) boxes Oreson l.urtletts
exlra In extra funey i:i,n to li d.1.,
iivorime $,t..5; 1 1 :t r. boxes fancy $:1
in 5;i.m, average i.i.:i!i.
KAYEtVkMI.I.K., Auk. 20.
II')- l.li ulciuini IVaiik Schllt,
.Mm hie nvlntnr, flylim a trlmo
lored irnnsiinrl all plane to Nica
ragua for use of the mailues Ihere.
tmnped off from Tope field here
limit- for .-Miami.
tConllnucl from Pat:e. Om'
ness Induced by the loin; flluhl.
t us he stepped out of th" pbute.
He recovered himsi-lf nuickly. how
, ever, anil said that he was nut
tired. "More hunury th;ui any-
Ihliu; else." be said.
I lb- Wiitcbed the -'Yankee llefiUe',
' until It was safely Indued in a
, hatlU.'ll-. Iinsnotleil lie nil ir ..rim...
jdenpiii, ibe distance it bad cover-:
. ... ....-M i i n in fcici-i me umiiu
aronp which had collected at the
field lo awail bis in-rival.
Harry Tucker of Wanlii Monletl. I
Cal.. compiinion and backer of
i-.o.bel vald be had timed tbiv
plane's arrlvnt nbove Curtlss flelil
it llnis Kastern Onllluht time. ;
The ntanoplane made n fey circle-.
;! in- t,.i,i hefare - landi-i at
' I I ?it A. ...
j (loebel said he had flown at alti-j
Breier's Shoe Week
August 20
Again Breier Demonstrates
A Feat in Value A Rousing
Climax' to Our August Activities
A CL
JTY OflUt: OenSUUUll A $150,000 Purchase
A WEEK OF OPPORTUNITIES YOU. CANT AFFORD TO MISS
to 25 7
f
CARRYING SAVINGS
of
SI, S2, and S3
on every pair of shoes for men, women and children.
IMPORTANT VACTS
Here Is the inside story -of one of the largest wholesale
shoe purchases ever made:
Because four of America's leading shoe manufacturers
amalgamated into one great organization, over a million
dollars' worth of standard quality shoes were thrown on
the market.
Shoes for All the Family
those who go to business;
those who stay at home;
those who work in the fields; .
those who go to school;
those who indulge in sports;
those who love to dance.
Once a few could afford good shoes NOW
ALL MAY HAVE THEM HERE.
Our Opportunity
TURNED INTO SAVINGS FOR YOU
Our .Mr. C. J, Mreier, Sr. (whose long nnd extensive buying experience serves as
u valuable uid in sensing market trends, uiuielnated thin move on top or tho
steady rise tn leather prices. That's why ho was "Johuny on the Spot'' and had
FIltST CHOICK in bidding on this tremendous lot of shoes.
THAT'S WHY we are able to offer you today standard brand shoes hrlttids
known for the last ." yearn In this territory at n savins of $1, f2 and $.1 on
today's reculur retail price.
Quality Is a Requisite
in shoos . . . and if there is any point in our merchandis
inif tliat wo aro sti-ontr on, it is our koon selection of that
which veiirosents the best. AVe always have a critical atti
tude toward the shoos we buy.. There are quality shoes
at a price.
DON'T MISS SHOE WEEK'
Starting Monday and Ending Saturday
ARTHUR HUBBS, Manager
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