Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 18, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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jMEPffOUl) MATL TKIBUXE, MKDFOKO, UUT:iOT, TIM rU'smYV H rfi ) B K H IS, V.VH.
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CHURCH COMBINE
SEEKS INCREASE I
OF ATTENDANCE!
The lulkiwin
church
ft tilt
city have corn bitted their forces tor
u six weeks cumpaiijit in the in-
terewt uf incrcaKed interest, ami at-
tendance ut ail Her vices titid a
deepening of ihe splrkuut life of
the membership and adhcrems: -
South Methodist, North Methodist, i ts and it is hoped that n re-1 at Jarmin & Voodx DrHK Stoic A : ciai weather rejwirtM this forenoon
Salvation Army, Baptist, Christian !-rd reuFdn crowd will he in huwl and two 'fish piven with a iVOc . showed cloudy weal her to he pro
und Presbyterian, attendant e. ; ..m-chasc of t'.miiitl's laxative ml.. vaiHrni .elsewhere throtihmit the
No Hpecial evangelists will he The Kiks hand is chilm-d to , p-m. yoit ; mate,
used nor will there he uny Hpeeml hp um ,,f ut(? f-ncht musical; Mr. and Sirs. Ira rnarn-y wciv A remark ofu-n heard on iiu
ineetfngrt in connection with this oi-Kanizatli.ns in the state f t tre-. husiness vislutrs In the oitv y.-Kter-1 streets the past seVi-iai davK in in
-ampaiKn. Increaad emphuHis wlll.tKon. and with their new nnl - ,i;ty, naviiiK motnvl in from their 1 etiVct that it is n shame'ihat
however, be. pluwd on every ren-irms are creatitiK a very fav-1 ,otne jn the AppieKitte diMriet ' eoupie, frosts htst hcfnre this
lar serviee of the church, lite Ktm-1 oiable impiessi.m. ' earlv in ih iorniK. f oioe weather starnd in killed s
day school, youns peopte.s orKttnt-j 11 s exp.-cteu tnat uttruiK me,
zutionH and missionary and other eoniin year the hand will lie;
HoeieliCK of the flmrt-h. pent tn numerous events whe h :
Six hie special Sundays have:' he held on the Caeifie eoast,
been desiKnateu as follows;
Ortober 21 Holi call for every
member Sunday, with men's niht.j
Kvery member of the co-operating
churches is expected to be present
Sunday morning with a signed pn-!teresied in It's success and it
roll men t card. Men are urged to; is believed that a splendid re
make this Sunday night a great jsponsp wiu np aeeordeil the hand
night in every church.- (live this'ln it's efforts to have a laiKe
greatest of all uplift organizations j attendanee at the forth-eomiiw
your presence and hackiug. j da nee.
October 2S family day and wo-i The money received from th
men's" night. Kvery member of the ! tlekets sold is used for the hand.
lamilv from juniors tin should he
present. Fill the family pew as of o! n to the puhlie on next Tues
old. Women will have the renter jd' nljchi ami an enjoyahle nf
news but men are nwt excluded. fair is promsed hy the todo
November 4 Civic Sunday with)
; fraternal night. A great day when j
i the church issues its stand for civ-;
ic aud national rhleousuess pre-
reding the election.
November 11 Visitors day audi
young people's night. Kvery church
member to bilug as many visitors
us possible. The churches ought
to be packed during these great
days. The young people have the
-enter for this night. They are
the future church.
November 1R Vlsitalion evan
gelism und music night. Opiwtr
tunities will be given for renewal
of religious vows and pledges to
a religious faith. Many of the old
favorite hymns will be sung at the
evening service.
November New members'
Sunday and social night. Many
will want to dig up their church
letters and unite with the church
of their choice or make a confes
sion of their Christian faith after
this series.
Slogans: "Txtyalty 1-ifts the
1-oad." People like to go to church
where people like to go to church."
Make a new start Sunday. Do
not miss a siule day of the se
ries.' 4
Daily meteorological Keooir
Thursday, Oct. IS
Medford and vicinity: Fair
weather, with moderate tempera
ture tonight und Friday.
Oregon: Fog on coast. Fair
weather with moderate tempera
ture over Interior tonight and Fri
day. Hie.
If
Iiocal Iata.
Temperature (degrees.) titi 40
llighest (last 12 hours) 7- f!6
Lowest (last 12 hours) A9 40
111. humidity (per ct.) -IB U4
I'rectpitntion (inches)-. ....
(State of Weather. ...near Clear
Total precipitation since Kept. 1,
3928, 2.08 inches.
Sunset today, 5:25 p. m.
Kunrise Friday, 6:28 a. m.
8 unset Friday, fi:24 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A.
120th Meridian Time
j liakcr City 60
34
3X
42
40
-4S
(6
34
4S
r.4
f'leur
(.'lomly
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
C'lenr
fliar
Cl.ar
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Ch-ar
Chiiuly
Clear
V. Lily.
1". Cdy.
Clnudy
Clr
T'lenr
f ltmne bt
j Ju-nvpr fH
lies Molni'K.. ...... 3-'
Fresno .'. "8
JlWma 00
1Oti AnR'liK 74
Marshfl.ld
J'hopnix KB
1'ortlnnil
Hod llluff T
Itoseburff GS
Salt Ixi ke City... 66
S.m Francisco 61
Santa Fe 56
Nfaule 00
Spokane .....64
Walla Walla 72
44
M
44
f,0
36
36
L. W. DICK. Meteorologist.
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Hear About Pipes
For Mayor Friday
Tune In on KMED tomorrow
ai 9:50 nnd hear a 10 min
ute talk telllne who A. W. Pipes.
the Citizens candidate for mayor
is. whnt property he owns, what
his success in life has been and
why he should lie elected mayor
on November 6.
fln.slfled sdv.rtl.lne results
Gas Gone, Eats Ham and
Eggs for Breakfast
"f ret away with ham and Pd."
for breakfast fine now. Stomach
kus never trouble me since taking
Adlerlka." Mm. C. O. Kevett,
Adlerika relieves stomach irn
nnd nournfftf in TF.N minute. Act
in r on HI If uniior ft ml tower
f ho we). It removes old waste matter
I K 3? HE 3
f J 7ft
CITT . S jfH
you never thought was in your svt
tm, It Adlerika g4ve vmir
stitmftch nnd howelji a lil'.AL
rh-nnlnir nnd see hi.w much better
you it . wi,il surprise you'.
Heath's Drug Store.
ELKS DICE BAND
IN ANNUAL BALL
COMING TUESDAY
I
!
1 Kll;- l,:ini! da no
next TurMiay nij'ht,
i the fhnn- of tin-'
The- Olintii
will t htu
t. tb-r
l-atiitful Kiks
ld:,it will t,.
tutllroom. ThH'
m-ii (o the iul-'
'c nnd -.-.mimaee-i are alr-aly t
actively w)K;iKtd m fwdlint; lick-i
Ithus Kreatly advertising Mettfotd
;nnd th
HoKe Hiver valley.
While
hy th
the hand is Kponsored
luiltze of Ktks. still the
entire community is vitally In
'The Kiks temple will he thrown;
to everyone who attends
dance,
th.
COUNTY SCHOOL
OFFICERS MEET
NEXT SATURDAY
Preparations are complete for
the Jaeksim County Sehonl Ol'fi
cmk convention to he held in M"d
ftil next Saturthy at the junior
high school, with sessions sched
uled to hegin at 9:30 in the morn
ing, with a roll call of the distrirts
at a half-hour later.
The main address of the morn
ing will he given hy J. V. Crites
of the state educational depart
ment, followed hy a round -table
discussion on hoarding and trans
portation of students, school busses j
and costs.
A luneh will he served nt noon
by the 1. T. A. council and the
afternoon meeting will he opened I
with a wpeeeh hy Miss f,eon Mars :
ters on "Opportunities Through
Music," after whieh the main ad
d ress of t he a ft ernonn will he
given hy Miss Helen Heffernan of
the California state educational
department. The business session
will begin at i:.'10 and round-table
discussions will he resumed 3
minutes, later. The convention Is
open to the public.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribune-Virgin Station
1- Thursday, On. IS
fi:05 to ti:ir t'nnimunily ad
dress tinder auspices of the
r Citizens ticket for judge.
t!:lf to 6:30 News and mnr-
r ket reports,
8 to tt p. m. Farm Uurenu
0 to ft:,'10 p. m.Mod
Plumbing & Sheet Metal
4 Co.
Friday, Oct. 10
10 to HJ;.'10 n, in. Southern
Ore. Kiec.
10:3 to Jl a, m. M. M.
Dept. Store.
11 to 1 i ; ;itt a. m. Jaefpie
Lenox, Milliner.
ll::m to 12 a. in. llmphv'tf
So. Orel lending ieweh r.
12 to 12:3a a. m. Sanderson
4 Motor Co.
12:30 to 1:30 p. m
Music House.
fl.o,"i to 6:1! j. m. Stacey.
I t ; 1 f to 6:30 p. ni. News and
; Markeu reports.
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4,
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4,
8 to 9 p. m.-i-Medford Realty
Ihftird. sponsored by
4,
IlORRS.
i 9 to l)t;lo p. m. Community 4
( address under auspices ut 4
the Citizens ticket for dis-
4 trlct attorney. 4
3:10 to 10 p. m. Columbia. 4
Modern Plumbing & Sheet Metal
company program, 8-9:30 p. m
October IS:
Carlton Janes In violin eolos and
fJeorge Madiiox fn vocal sojos.
Mrs, Carlton Janes and Mrs. IL C.
Williamson, accompanists.
Just Like Your Lyes
.Homer Orunn
with violin ofilicato
I'll Take You )lfnm Again,
Kathleen Thos. I. Wesiendorf
Mr. Maddosc ' pointed and hurt, 1 shall tell you
Londonderry Air Kreisler ' n my next communication fur
IMcrjeUe.. Iran iJrlajtber what h; said to us. It is
Mr. Janes : enough to say that it caused run-
Your Fycs Have T'dd Me So islderable fear and hesitation as to
. i;. Carr Hardy
S'tmettni'-s at Jlr- of jtriy ... ;
j Clara Ldwardst
j Mr. Maddux j
Little White Mt,r , .
iodfrey Ludlow
Mr. Janes
Vorter J. Neff tells why C M.
Thomai should he re-elected judge
over K.fi;i), from to fi;15 to-
nirt.
hriday from !:T.O to 10 a. m. the
radio listeners w 111 he tod ome-
Ihing about why A. W, I'fpen,
large property owner, tdiould to j
elected ma rut I
. I. Walter hits b.tm notified .
by Frc(i M. Ibtnen. regional sec-;
rotary th.it Ashland was iitvn th '
pl ft-rcnc fitr tht Ufuiiin.il met-;
inc. Thi- ttu-etinp v.ffl be hid '
tiif-r Iat in January r -arty itt .
I'. i,iu.iry, -(ccidiu,; t.i ,r.-s-m '
tdans. Th.r? is nhl to .. a (misi-,
t.ility uf having t llth'muut ,
hoy-; work -ocrtiry from Nw
Voi k ii assist in the lut-.-tin. -
Ashhuui Tiding.
Up sure to tret your free cola fih ;
Uny your Sunday dinner at the I many flowers and tirowini? vei;e
F.Mid Saie at the Med ford Kteetrie tables. While the ftnst put a sen
stere Saturday. , 2iMnti crimp in roses, .:eiatiiitms.
I). I.. Jones returned to Medferd
U!e first of the week, after spend-i
in the past month in Josephine; Tomorrow will he another day oi
eounty. whre he was engaged in ' fine weather, as the official fore
highway constriction work. cast is for fair weather and mod-
ii:ii.- l'.itni M.-n nit n '
1'heasant fever" Is a new ail- j
ment reported hy several local hunt
ers, who Kay its symptoms are sim
ilar to those of "buck ague." One
hunter, I larry 1 la nsen, th is fore
noon attributed the fever as the
cause of him last evening missing
several i;ood shots, as several hird.s
v:
coming up at th
wildered him th:
; to shoot until
! pea red.
! I'ear trees, 2e; Frenelj roots,
j budded; nofhintr heMer. J, Harney
Nursery. Tel. il)ll-V. (t;f
A ttumher of Odd Fellows are
expecting to journey to t'i rants Pass
tomorrow ev4'ning, upon invito thus
from the encampment of that city
to attend and witness the solentu-
isdmr of the Oohten Hule degree.
(Jrants Pass has probably the best :
patriarchal team In Southern Ore-
gon and visitors always enjoy see-
ing the work performed.
Oeree of Honur Carnival. Mod-j fire rally which wilt he UvU lo
eru Woodmen hall. October ifl. morrmv nilii at 7:4 a on the
flood time in store for all. ;m cirrus grounds on the. corner
Uecause of the lack of spare, the ir,f Fir and Crape streets. The
write-up of the business men's ex-
cursion to the Owen Oregon lumber
camps near Uutte Kalts yesterday
had to he left out today. This
write-up, including pietures if the
ramp, will he ptthlishd In the Sun
day edition of this paper.
Dance. Fnnte PoiiU, Sat nite. 211
A special ht of imported and do
mestic flower bulbs have been re
ceive! liv the Monarch Seed? & Feed
Company, and, as an introductory
,ff...- this lmm..v U .ti-in"
some exceptiojial specials for Fri-j
day and Saturday.
Ye Letter Box
3fm- "llrKMt.M
To the Kditor:
Oti May 2nd, the, time appointed
hy Judjic Thomas and the grand
jurors for the next session of the
Chancy R-rami jury, we met. Neith
er of the special pro.sertttors was
present. We had received no an
swer to the questions submitted to
JudKe Thomas in the partial re
port, uhether or not we would be
; required to return numerous in
jdletments growing out of the
. handling of the pruhitdthin fund
J would depend upfn thi answers
i which Judge. Thomas would give to
jibe questions. Hut he did not ap
pear at the appointed time. The
firand jurrtrs were at a loss to
know what to do. The other grand
jurors then had written up in the
clerk's office the following report
which afterwards appeared In the
press:
"Medford, Oregon,
May 2, 1H2S.
To the Circuit Court of Jackson
County, Oregon.
We are advised hy the special
prosecutors appointed hy the Court
that a report is not required, but
think one. ought to he made.
Court being adjourned we do not
know what to do.
We will meet again at the call
of the Court for further instruc
tions and advice.
Katie M. Orieve, Forewoman."
Ily some means information
concerning this matter must have
gotten to Judge Thomas because
I'ftlmer 4l'n tne afternoon he opened court.
' . i,o.-i,. M-ith hi.., .t,to i .
,,.,., . , . ithe s-ctnd of the winter series of
(containing the questions 1 sked . , . , , . ,
1 k!, ... .'dancer just begun by the Masonic
ithe questions. He stated that he
had talk
d to two of the gtand
f jurors who advised him that
vote was taken on the report. He
would, therefore, send It back to
us. That If we wanted to make a
record of it, it would have to he
voted upon and tdgned by us. 1
sat there with a copy of these
questions and a pencil, firmly be
lieving that he would answer the
questions and I could note the
answers on my copy. I supposed
he would say "As to question
number one" yes or no, whether a
crime had been committed. If
one had been committed, he would
name the crime, such as larceny,
embezzlement or larceny of public
money.
I am not allowed the space here
to recite the lectilie which he
g?tve us for having asked these
questions, We were greatly diap-
; further action by the grand Ju
KATIK M. OKtKVF. 1
fl'aid. Ad v.j :
f :
Scn-Tthmal Nile ff ft lit nry ;
Friday nI Sattmlit y
Late models from New York In
at! the new colors. Imported i-m-j
broideries, metallic, stitched vi
vets; nil head tU Misn Taylor,
AX S. Central, ' if
, .
Stated conimunleation -
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
F. A A. M.. Fridny, Oct. J:,
; 3a p. rn. Uy order of W, M.
C. M. HOCSTON, Secy.
MTORD FAVORED " 'ALCOHOUC IONIC
IN FALL WEATHER ! GOES UNDER BAN !
REPORTS PROVE; SOFT DRINK BARS
i
" "
M-Uird. which has Wis njy-1
h., v-r tim- autumn weather ftr
several iluys imM, st'ms (o hi a
favored sni in (nsn iida an .
whik continued mild tc-iniioratur !
; and warm sunshine were prevail-!
his lime during the dav. the offi
many Mowers are yet in bhtom
in the city.
erate temperature. Yesterday's .
maximum was '2, and indications j'
were that the temperature would
he much higher today, as at mum
there was a temperature of CS, with
the warmest part of the dav yet
to come.
4-
MONSTER FIRE
RALLY FEATURE
TOMORROW NIGHT
Considerable fvAtonwnt is
rejfcninK ammiK local hiuh j-hool
students over the mtns:-r bun
latest yells
Well
list of
ntchy tunes are being rehearsed ;
by members of the lep club, ;
under the .hrevuon of veil Lead
er Stanley Vit-o- today, which :
promise to instill an ample
amount of spirit Into local tans.
Mayor Alenderfer and Colonel
E- K. Kelly will he the prtneipti
speakers of the evening .heir
talks to follow the serpentine
j parade of students
!tleets of Medford
through the
The high
hod band, under the direc'lon
S of Wi hum Wa i t wi 1 1 a iso con t r :-
bute several peppy numbers t-o
j the program.
SCHOOL CHILDREN
ENJOY HOLIDAYS
NSTITUTE WEEK
The public schools of Medford.
as well as those of the other cities
and towns ami the rural communi
ties, were closed all day today and
will he tomorrow, U enable the
teachers to attend the annual
teachers institute of the county nt
Ashland, which convened In that
city this morning. Superintendent
K. II. lledrhk and the principals
of the various buildings, are also
attending the institute.
Thus H Is that the pupils of the
schools, counting Saturday and
Sunday, have n. four days vacation
period, which they are enjoying to
the utmost because of
weather prevailing.
the fine
MASONIC DANC
AT HALL ION
1 . , .
! 1 reparations are complete fr
Oanclng club at the Masonic ball
room on West Main street, where
an exceptionally good attendance
is expected ihis evening. JJanclng
will begin at !t o'clock and will be
open only to Masons. memherK of
the F.iistern Ste.r, ihe De.Moiays
and their friends. A committee
has been working on tonight's
party for some time and arrange
ments have been made for refresh
ments during the evening. The
music will be furnished hy the
Hroadwny orcheBtra.
Portland lAOO.AOO terminal
dock north of Hroadway Is new
prospect.
Hot Spring construction work
on new 1X5,000 school here v""
gresif ff.
Honano filds nsked for grad
ing of seven nillo market road j
north of here. 1
A
Coqililie Oetoher 2fi-27
"t for annual corn show.
date 1
Satisfaction Gm&tmnteed
For many yeart, men
and women everywhere
havft been uitng end
recommending
Foley. Fills
A diuretic itimulant to tfac kidneyi
Quick to relieve
Try them
E
Gii
i
!
i
I'j'd-r 4rdi-r frOrt fed'
Mai pt dtitil itfii enlii
hv.j.l. .ii.ii f it. ft drinti
f ihis ri'y, (his m-ii uiin; ceasi d
' -31iJ:; hif;h-p"Were4 iunji a. I - -the
i.i. The order, ar. imlin-;
lit hi. aj ofl'h ials, wlH he state
wide in 'tl'ect. and wnws ji-
an aftermath ii a derturniitW
iftenuath jf a iilrui'iiiitw
ly Vinii-.J t;ii'vs ijjsii'iri AiUtr- aKii adtpteii apu'viii:; iiw jdatt l'
ney ;.rt;e Nuenvr uf ! 'or! land, eliaane the name i!' t)p ut --a Jia
tt ihe pra.tue. fidiuwum lUm it ihe ''Farm Hm-t an I'.vir-
iiie trial of Wiihum M. Hardy,
a Kianuith cuimty pioneer, in the
federal coHU here, -hai'K'ed with
y ihii;; ihe ionics at his Sprai;'
iin ( . Kia math ittinty poidiiail.
Ahllat.iy was acquitted, hy a
jur .
The oilier does not effect dins;
stoivs m' Ki'i'ci-ry stores sellin"
tin tttni. s by the h(ith. j
The nfder came as a surprise '
loeally. hot caused no apparent!
ilisJn.-s. The bitter" of Messrs i
'
Ahbntt. wnv in hinh
i favor among local
citi?a'ns i" -
;need of stimulant, morning.!
noon and night, ami in helwcvti.;
'at f wo bits a shot. "HettattH's
Wine Tmth- also has qtihV a
vogue, tint contained a smatter- :
; ing of quinine. Thr so-caih l
jCalifoniia wiisc tonics, lacked the
jaiiolmlic content of tho above
jtvio.
The "tinics" are sold under
;a governinent permit, and hao
ifi'om It'i to ti percent ahhnl
iThey are suppitsed to he Hsi-d
! :i It IIli1U'ill !tmi not to !.-
used :is a beverage. 1 towovei , .
they were used more as a bev-
erage, than a medicine, whici
bjoiiht about the hail.
Pistrh-t Attorney Nucner, in hi.-
st a lemeat auainsl the flle of
tomes ' ovi-r the bar, hy th
glass," said thai he would
the full power of the enfot-ei'-
jiuent agem-iejj, and, thai remedial
b -gi)atiou would probably he
urged before the next session
of ((.uuress. to close the hob ;
in the Volstead Act,
iROPHY JEWELRY
HAS k NEW IN ,
The nw trophy Jewelry store sheriff, having my claim to he re
sign, which extends across the i turned for a second term upon my
sidewalk on Main street, caiitng i ecord and ih experience gained
attention to the attractive shop, j during the past lour years,
has received a number of admiring ( The experience f have acquired
ctumqeniH from btcal residents. ' in condurtfnp, the various' depart
since'l'tK ereciijui there the first of j tnenls id the office will, 1 tim com
the week. Jideht, permit me Ut rnder citi
The large Neon electric sign, j w-ns and taxjiayers of the county
which measures roue by 13 feet, j improved wrvicn during Ihe corn
has a gv en background. Th name - lug four year
lirophy's Is written In white lights I pledge you the same strict fe
aeroKs an clectricaily lighted urrmv j vol ion Ut Ihe 'M'l foruiaiicu of the
which curves from shaft fo point ; multitude of duties coiiiieetod with
in the direction f the shop. The j the nttice as has prevailed dttriiu
Hrophy store is j-ahl to have had
; the first Neu electric sign in M-d
ford, they having at firm erected i
flat sign which lay against th
fiont wall of their building.
The Eomance Beautiful of the Anniversary Month
THE SCREEN'S GREAEST
ROMANTIC FIGURE
In an Absorbing Tale of a King's Love in Exiio
fORB
With
Re nee Adoree
One moment the beloved of king, the ntxt offered on tHe
auction block of dere. Never juch p'cture of reck(e
romance, heartbreak and young love. Never uch a pair
of lever as Ramen Novarro and flenee Adsree.
i
ADDITIONAL STOCK
IN FARM BUREAU
IS DISPOSED OF
i-iifit1 , lean ysa'n'iu' siifd limisi si" addi
p,tt hr tioll-d ;..ha;"i d lh- .vlml, ill lit'
in Lr.iniii itiii weie -dd and acp:-i-ai
;iv n iy r'sduf h'n fr the mv
if .,Sl7,r-"' m ut wliifh the
eic'ii .faekm niiy iJrasj.' have
amed t nesidiiiiiue were
ati-vr" and for the ivcapitahnOon
at .vr.ti.O'fo when the jui svai plans
have hern completed. US the huiV
lesniutioifs w'ie paed nnaai
mon-l .
U. it. Kipp. marketing expert t
the (Nulfaud t'hamr id i'i-tu
m-r e, talked to ihns preseiit. 1 he
harden of his talk was that farm
ers should roguiatr their ci'M
and piotiiue tii iitii-f the mari.ef
demands.
MititJiery XiU
jv th" tii!" t I'iiv i-ur
ptrt or sh-1-vt, tli't -V4-rv-iw
ittv this ;i'w. Vrii--es l't"in
S Vf,. la iA. cUe!K aud
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF
CANDIDACY
o the Voters of jargon County;
i 1 hereby aniioanw my tandiilac
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the past four years
Sincerely,
j HALPH tJ. JKXX1NOS.
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A MATJOX-Wfae
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Furred Coats
Ah Octobf r Offering of Rare Importance!
Sees 2 to 6 Sizes 7 to 10 Sizes 1 1 to 16
$4-98 $6-90 $9-90
OduT smart A vogussK
styles, 6.90 group, 8.90
Weeks o diligent search
in the New York market
result in these exceptional
values!
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New and durable
suede - finished fabric
cut in the authentic
coat-modes for smart
yoiiiliMs, varmly inter
lined, tastefully enriched
by fur.
In W tones, J other
leiidin tolvrs.
With Jecomthe
jagj em seamhmt.
An Assortment
Outing
Gowns
Women who prefer a
soft, warm oultng flannel
gown when the thermom
eter drops near zero wi)3 he
pleased with these new
ones economically priced,
too, from
79c, 98c
$1.49
Solid Color Stripes
Flowered Patterns
Massy many gowns for you to
select train some with caUars,
short sleeves and long sieeves,
braid tritnraiitgs and perfeetiy
tailored make your selection
irons a fresh assortment.
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Yes, we know these shoes are very modestly
priced, hut we are able to do this because we
buy for 1024 stores instead of on?. Not because
'we ever skimp, in the tiniest detail, on Quality
or Workmanship , '
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