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    MEDFORD MgIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, . QftEflON. THURSDAY, 'APRIL t!8, . 1929.
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C. J. Breier Co. Extends a
Special Invitation
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All Its Customers and Friends
To Visit Our Store at
1 da. m.-rFriclay April 1 9
vlu wiiriiot-t)C:urj?(!(l to nuilfc n piirc.luish . in fact,
you will be diHfmndpd from doing; ho.
We Himply vvnnt you to koo our ftnotUi . . . 1,lioroijlily
f am iJ in ri zo yoi irsc 1 1' with our hverydiiy low pric.es . . -mid
mnkfl nol( of thi; items you need.
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Starting
Saturday, April 20
, . , mid conlinuinR not lonnor t-linn llmiuuli Wednesday,
April 24tli -.juvi-ry item of irKfndiandisn iijlliin store
will bn-plnccd on Hide.
Ami
We tiro taking ti real loss, . . '. Wo need money.
; we nro nukiiiK you for it in tliin way.
Wo reserve (he riht to toniunate tliis offer when the
neuessnry iiniount is raiNcd. ... . .. '
Read Ad in Today's and Tomorrow's
Papers telling you about the reasons for
this great reduction.
' C. J. BREIER GO.
Wood specialties
s , Made of Fir Veneer
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V Choice of Three Artiolos .' ' .
Magazine Rack i o v
Waste Paper Basket
..-..,,. y ...... Tabourette
-FREE--;; u
Can Rep. Quick Enamel
(4-Hour pry)
Rubber Set Brush; .j
SPECIAL-ALL FOR 98 CENTS
" ' liegular yaljie $1.75 ,
Friday and Saturday -Only
See Display in Our Show Window
ALPiCHE f V
HARDWARE & .SPORTING CO. ..
Phone 200 . 337 East Main
Member Northern Hardware Chain 8torea, Ino. -
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
HELP: IN BUG
i VoJclpy. i "deep appreciation to
iModfurd and1- Jackson county pec
iplfi in fcqneraj for their Hympathuj-jj
i UO cnojit; auon una uhhihiuiiub uui -lnK
the conHtructfon of the now
ipdifite, the Most Reverend Edward
1 1). Howard, archbishop of thin
idlocene, cllinuxed the ImpreKSivc
(ledieatlon of the Kacred Jleart
(Catholic church hore today, with a
hrief conKratulutnry mcHHUKC. t
That thet Medford church is not
; only an outHtandlnf? example of
Iflno art and architecture, and in
j dlcatlve of a fllncei'o regard for the
! local pantor, Rev. PninclB W.
llilack, hut that It In oloquent of
I the spiritual duvotlon of the panh-jlonei-H,
wjih the thought embodied
(In nnothor part of the sormon. i
Tho dedication und , following
Hcrvlceft, which bosan at t10:30
with a procesHlon from the pariHh
hotiHe to the new edifice, wore well
attended, with more than 500 local
pooplu Heated in the church. '
Gounod's beautiful man: wuh
sunn by the choir during tho boI
omn pontlflclal high rnanH, cele
brated by Archhlnhop Howard and
;i number of vlBlting- clergymen
from varlouH scctionH of the Htate.
Tho sanctuary of the church war.
CHpecIally attractive with itu addi
tional floral decorations and can
dles, nnd the colorful throne; In
stalled on tho gospel .side of tlie
rjllar, and occupied at Intervals
during the ceremonies by tho arch-
bishops
TRAFFIC ASSOCIATION
HAS SECRET SESSION
Tho JiOKiin Itlvvr VaJli-y Traffic
MHHflulatlon' iH'Ifl .itH I'Offlllfll' int'nlr
Ins al tho ! 1011 Jvfndforrt llilfc
noon, and outside of lalklhff nhop,
anU tho amount of lco tisod In a
car of nftni'H hptweon this city nnd
Now York, tranBnctod no business.
Two matters of nrofound nnd
(llplnmatio HOcrocy woro (I1scukmoI;
and tho pi'eHfl cautioned nnainst
mentioning.' it, upon ponnlty of
hoi-oafler lielns barred from tho
SOHHionH. ' ' "
Cloy W. Connor of Simon,,
Proirch nnd Hhutlloworth, pro
posed that a standing invitation be
extended to anybody connected
with the fruit nhlpplnii industry
directly to intend the meet Inn and
Klvo vent to whatever Ideas ort
MiibJeclH of intercut ho mjKhl kih
hohm. Mr. Connor thotiBht that In
tlitn way, "the contact field would
bo broadened.";
WOULD SELL PROPERTY
OF DR. CONROY ESTATE
Dr. R. J. Conroy, well known
Meclfoiyt "physiclnn.'who tiled In
Waft Ikjo Cltylat yenr,' loft, an
CHtnto In Jacttnon county ot ner-
Bonnl nnd real property nmountlns
to ik,ki4,4U, nccordlnir to papern
on file today at tho county clorlc's
office. '. .
. Tho flllnus wero made by Mrs.
Conroy to seek permlsHlon to sell
nil roal property of ' tho estate,
amounting; -to 4(1,814.40. The ostato
was appraised sbmetlmo njro. -
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' Thutsdny, April 18.
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Medtord and vicinity;' Cloudy
tonight' and 'I "FriUny. ratably
showers." Modarato temperature.
OrSHon: . Unsettled; probably
rnln south nnd west portions to
night nnd Friday. Moderato tem
perature. ,
Oregon: 'Unsettled. Fronnhly
rnln south nnd west portions to
night and Friday. , Moitornto torn-pernturo.
Local Data
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Temperature (dog.) .. 61, , 33
IliKhost (last 13 Ins.) C4 i ; ; (ie
Lowest (last 12 hrs.) as' f" 3;i
llol. humidity (pc.).... 23 , '00
1'reelpltntlon (In.) ' ....
Slate of weather.... Cloudy Clear
Lowest temperature this morn
ing, 32 degrees.
Total precipitation sinco Sep
tember 1, 1028, 10.17 inches.
Sunset today, (J:fifi p. m.
Sunrlso Friday, 8:3-1 a. m.
Sunset Friday, 6:56 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A, M,
120th Meridian Time
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CITY i
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linker City GO 30 Cldy.
Bismarck f3 38 P. Cdy.
Ilolso 66 40 Cldy.
Denver 73 40 P. Cdy.
Des Moines 02 40 i Clear
Fresnn : 80 - 80 P. Cdy.
Helena 48 811 , Clenr
l.os Angeles 06' 54 Cldy.
INlarshllold 60 34 , Clenr
I'hnenlx 84 68 Clear
Portland 68 44 Cldy.
I Hod Illllft 74 At Cldy.
Itosoburg 1 60 -,. 3 Clenr
Salt liktt City .. 86 48 Cldy.
Isan Krnnclsco .... 63 48' Cldy.
Mnnt Ke 70 48 Cldy.
I Seattle "4 40 , Cldy.
.Spokane 64 , 30 Clear
I Walla 1 VttyWtt ,... 68 38 . Cldy.
Winnipeg 38 Cldv.
I,. W. DICK.
lit fteUM-Vtutr Ji
Oc E. WhltB, Frank WUpn
VTtt kM ilj)h 6 ifviororiitt jig
Solrtllerri Dregbn MuaScCoinanjf.
1 DavWSH.'.RiHjeatierBlani iHaiTy
IL Rosenborg assume business
name of Rosenberg Brothers.
C E. Weaver aseumea business
name of Weaver u Service Station.
E. K. Llttrell, K. M. Moty and
H. U Equcpck Incorporate as Wil-
lurd Battery & Klectric Co..'
' lid J. Aherin assumes business
name of Fichtner'a Carage. ;
Itdna, Christian vs, lxiren
Christian Decree. V '-, . ,-.
Curtice H. Martin et al vs. Harley
Dunn et al.-C'ost bill.
State vs. Pearson Menard. Lnr
cony. . .. ' -
Irene H. Rosoerans vs, -W E.
Rosecran Divorce. '
Sarah J. Vincent vs. J. W. Gran
tham. Money.
Cutler & Thompson Co. vs. S. W.
Thompson. Foreclosure.
Jackson County Unnk vs. D. M.
Watson et al To quiet.
Cludys Messenger vs. Don Jl.
Messenger (Divorce.
li. C. Sorn vs. G. H, Skeate et al
Lien foreclosure. .'' '
H. D. Feary vs. O, S. Mathewson
Judgment. .
W. H. Conger vs.; Olive piark
For money. . ? i
R. II. McCalllster vs. W. M. Blair
ot al For money.
acksion County vs. J. H. Brown
ot al 1924 tax foreclosure.
Probate Court ,1
. Estate of J. California Clark, de
ceasedInventory and appraise
ment. - ' ''
Estate of Addle M. Wltlenback,
deceased Admitted, to probate.
Itcal lslatn 'Fronsfors,
TI. V, Pike to Stanley Spinier et
UK. W. D. to Lot 1, Blk. 2, Fnlr-
mount Add. to-Medford. '
Jako D. Brown et ux to Carl C.
rSnhl et ux. W. D-. to land in Tp.
38 S. It 2 W. ' '
Karl 'M. Case et' ux to Then. P.
Tollefson et ux. Y. 0. to land In
T. )3!i S. It; 3 W. - .- .
. C.'i 11. HteVens ct' ux to Joseph
M. Seyferth et nl. W. D. to W.
20 acres of land in Tp-. 36 S. 11.
2 W.
8, H. Purcoll ot n( to C. H. Tny-.
lor t ux. W. D. Xo land In Tp.
31 8. It. 2 W. :
. V. A. Cox et ux to Henry Lum
ber CO. W.-" D. to' timber -on tho
following:. The NE, the NE14 of
SrS,:l!!i of SE'AJ SW of BE
!4. nil In Sec. 7, Tp. 40 S. R. 4 E.
fieorgo Buckley ct ux to J. A.
Riley et al. W.'D. to V, inti NE4
of Sec'. 4, Tp. 41 S. R. 8 W.
V. Williams et ux to Hamilton
Pntton. W. D. to KB ft Sec. IS,'
Tp. 40 S. R. 3 W.J also Lots 3, 0,
7, 8, H, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21,: 23, 24, 26 and
27, Williams Sub! Medtord.--:
G. II. Hkento ot ux to Florence B.
Frlnk. W. D. to land in Tp, 38 S.
It. 1 W. .. "''. ' '". ')';' '
' F. K, Elliott et ux to D. L. Biles
et ux. W. D. to Tract 'o.' 26,
Chnmplln's Sub. of Sec. 26, 26, 36
and 36, Tp. 30 S. R. 4 W.
, Charles E. Holmes ct ux to W.
A. Farmer. W. D. to S. 60 ft. of
S'.i of Lot 3, Blk. 1, Cottage Add.
to Medtord. ,
; Pine Lumber Co, to-R. S. Mur
ray. Q. C. D. to Lot 1, Blk. 74,
Modford., '.
- Karl .E, Anderson to Frank Bar
ber ot ux. W. D. to E of Lot 15,
Crestbrook Orchard Tracts.
Wilson M. Barber et ux to George
E. Dundnsi W. D. to lnnd In Ash
land. Etta M. Vnwtor to John R. Seller
ot ux. Q. C. D. to E. 100 ft. of
Lots 1 and 2, Blk. 11, Beatty's Add.
to Medtord.
T. W. Osgod ot ux to Geo. Llttlo.
Q. C. D. to land In D. L. C. 05, Tp.
37 S. It. 2 W.
F. G. Thompson to C. F. Dnvles
ot ux. W. D. to land in Tp. 36 S.
R. 1 W. ' ' .
Ida M. Warden et nl to ErneBt
Goodwin Roseborough et ux. V.
D. to Blk. 11 of the Extension of
Siskiyou Heights Add. to Medford,
Leonard Carpenter et ux to
Southern Oregon Snlos, Inc. W. D.
to land In Tp. 37 S. R. 1 W.
Victoria. E. Kerr to Philip W.
Kerr. Deed to NW of NW(4 nnd
SEH ot ftV.M of Seo. 86, Tp. 40
S. R. 4, and NI4 of 3oc. 16, Tp.
41 S. R. 4 W.
H. K. Sears et ux to Canllla Da
vis. W. D. to Lots 26, 86, 27 and
28, Blk. 2, II. L. Whlto's Add to
Ashland.
John E. Roberts et ux to J. D.
SnmucUi. W. D. to all of Lot 3,
Blk. 1, Phoenix. . ;
Burton A. FlncH et ux to Robert
Elton Holemnn et nl. W. D, to
land In Woolen Add. to Ashland..
'William- ortrldge et ux to Os
car Roy Hobbs ot ux. W. D. to
land in Tp. 30 8. R. 1 E.
Hugh B. Calhoun, to Josephine
Cot troll. 'W. D, tc land In Tp. 38
s. R. i W. 1 '-' ; . '
Hugh B. Cnlhoun to' Josephine
Calhoun. W. D. to E. 22 rods of
tho NWM of the SW VI ot Sec. 16,
Tp. 88 S. R. 1 W.
Robert Ellon Hojemnn ct ux to
Purton A. Finch ct ux. W. n. ,to
Lot 2, Blk. 1, Ross Add. to Med
ford. '
Edith t. Miller et ux to Archie
F. Flowers et ux. W D. to land
In Mlngus Sub. Medford.
Roy I. Gnnfield et ux to T. F.
Tork et ux. W. D. to lund In Tp.
37 S. R. 1 W.
I Joseph M. Seyferth et ux to C. B.
Stevens et ux. W. D. to land In
jSe'o. 17, Tp. 33 S. R. 4 W.
I W. M. Ulalr et ux to Blair Gran
'lto Quarries, Inc. W. D. to 8 4 ot
jsEVi ot Sec. 36, Tp. 39 S. R, 1 E.
.and also the NV4 ot NEVi of Sec.
h, Tp. 40 S. R. IE.
i Ounder O. Snnden et ux to David
Gammon et ux. W. p. to land In
'carilwell's Add. to Jacksonville.
I Sylvia G. Millard et vlr'to .S.
ISumplor Smith. Deed to land In
ISee. 16. Tp. 84 R H. 1 W.
Charles A. Wing et ux to Charles
R. Bay et ux. W. U to S'4 ot
;l.ot 7 and all ot Lot 8. Blk. 1. Sum
'mlt Add to Medford.
j Arthur P. Donohue ot ux to Rob
ert Bnrch. Q. C. D. to PKi of
Sec. SO. Tp. S3 S. U. 1 W.: the RE
the BW'S of See. 34, Tp. 40 S. R.
4 W. . ' -'
Minnie Lewis to Frank Oben
chaln ',V.jD. to Lota 2, 3,. 4, 7
and 8, Blk. 22, Orlg. Town of Jack,
sonvllle. - 1
Minnie Lewis to Frank Oben
chain. W. D. to Lots 2, 8, 4, 7
and 8, in' Blk.' 22, Orlg. Town of
Jacksonville.
Joseph ' C, Walsh, Jr. t' A. L.
Oldeon' et ux. W. D. to Lots 22,
38,; 89: and' 0, Southern ; Home
Tract.
The First. National Bank of
Southern Oregon to Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon. Q. C. D. to SVi of
iSW'l' of Sec. 36, Tp. 40 S. R. 2 W.
Joel Hartley, et ux, to F.' E.
Martin, W. D. to lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6 and 7 Midway tract 81.00.
P.' E. Martin to W. T. Y01. ct
ux, W. D. to lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 0
and 7,; Midway tract, 812873.
W. T. York efc'ux, to A. L. Loo
mls, et al, W. D. to lots 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 6 and t Midway tract 112,
87.1. ' '" .
A. L. Loomls -to"' Edith H. Loo
mkt'Wr D. W. Int. lots' 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, t an 7 Midway tract, 81.00.
' Edith H. Loomls to Eric Wold,
W.- D. to lots 1, X 3, 4, 6,' 6 and
7, "-Midway tract, $10.
C" E. Manning, et ux,' to Eric
Wold, W. D. to lots 1, t; 3,;4, 6,
0 and 1 Midway tract J10. . ..
Maiid ' M1.' liockenyos, et ux to
M. J- 'Pengra, 'et ux, W. D. to
lot 19, 'l Hockenyos 'sub. of lot 1,
blk. 2, Cottage Add. to Medford,
J1O.00. ''.I , ; ?:
Walter pi! Dunlap to State of
Oregon, the EV4 of land In block
6, 'Galloway'B Add to Medford,
$2100. '-: - '. -'
..''louts Zattlln, et'ux,; to Chas.
E.; -Holmes, et ux, W. D. to land
In twp. 87 S R. 2 W.,-810.
Carter Land Co. to T. L. Powell,
ct ux TV. D. to lnnd In Ashland,
110.00. -
E. H. : Ross, et ux, to Milford
Hopper, ot ux, W. D. to the NW
of NE; tho NJ4 of NW and tho
SW of NVV o SCO. 28, twp. 30 8.,
r. 2 w., no.
' J. H. Newton, et ux, to J. J.
Doakln, W. D. to the SW of seo.
7, twp:" 35 8., R, 2 W 810.
E. W.. J. Honrty to E. W. T.
Hearty, Inc., W. 'D. to lots 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, and 6 of blk. 31, Medford,
$10.00. .. .
Mary" E. VnnDyko to Wm. M.
VanDyko,; VV: a. to lots 1, 2; 3, and
NV4 of lot 4, blk. 1, White's Add.
to Ashland, $1.00.
'Delia 'M. Dodgo to William "F.
Grlhste'tl, et al, W. D. to lot 3,
hlk. 1, Dodge Add. to Medford,
$10.00.'-; '
VV. A. Farmer to Charles E.
Holmes, et ux, W.' D. to the Stt
of NV6 ot NE fo NE of see. 32,
twp. 36" S.. R. 2 W., $10.
E; W. Leslie to L. P.' Womack,
W. a: to the Wi4 of SW and the
SM of NW of see 14, twp. 35
s.,' r; 3 w., $10.
J. D. Samuels to John E. Rob
erts, et ux, W. D. to all of lots
6 and, 6, blk. 42, Railroad add.
(o Phoenix, $10.- ' : ; ' " :
Erscic V. - Hollfleld, ot ux, to
Cleorge R. Myers, et ux, W. D.
to lot 3, blk. 10, Central Point,
$260.
; John P. Peters to Valley Land
Investment company, W.. D. to
the WVi of NE nnd tho E 14 of
NW of sec. 32, twp. 38 S., It. 3
w $10.
Oeorgo R. Myers, et ux, to E.
V. Hollfleld, et ux, W. D. to the
fractlonnl W of SE of sec. 3li,
tWp 36 S., R. 8 W., $10.
l.lllio A. Stevens, ot ux, to ,T.
W. Scott, W. D. to lot 1, blk. 0,
rnrk Add. to Medford, $10.
E. W. J. Hearty, Inc., to Big 7
Fruit Warehouses, Inc., W. D. to
lots- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 0 blk. 31,
Medford $10.00.
'Jackson County .Bank to Aus
tin McAfee w. d. to the-NW of
tho' NE and NV6 of NW; SW of
NW ot see: 32, twp. 34 S., R. 4 W.,
$10.00. " :
Austin McAfee to T. O.. Vinson,
ot ux, W. D. to tlie NW of NE
and the NVb bt NW; tho SW of
NTV.of sec. 33, twp. 31.8,: It.
4 W., $10.
! T. G. 'Vinson, et ux, to Austln
McAfee," V. D. to lnnd In twp. 37
S., R. 2 W., $10.
. T. G. Vinson, et ux, to Austin
McAfee, W. D. to land In twp.
37 S-, R. 2 W., $10.
Crnce E. Andrews to Stella E.
Adams, W. D.. to 4 int. in lots
19 nnd 20, blk. 6, Lnurelhurst
Add. to Medford, $10.
Cornelius J. Hnbersetzer to Wil
liam C. Habersetzor, W. D. to
tho SE of sec. 24, twp. 40 S.,
It. 1 W., $1.00.
: R. F. Tlmmons, et ux, to Peter
.1. Pnlanuk, w. D. to lot 1,
Ernie's- Add. to Medford, $10.
1 Everet L. Beeson, et ux. to
Clifford Qnrvln, ot ux, W. D. to
hind In twp. 38 S., R. 1 W., $10.
Martin Stephens, ot ux, to Earl
H. Fehl, et al, W. D. to lnnd In
Ban's Add. to Medford, $10.
J. H. Prultt et ux, to W. Corn
stock, W. D, to lot 9. blk, 4, Ross
Add. to Medford, $10.
Oeorgo H. Orover, et ux, to
Frank W. Helm, et nl. W. D.
to SW of NW ond the NW ot SW
of sec. 13. twp. 38 S., ,n. 1 E.,
$10.
F. M. Andrus, et nl to O. IL
Orover, et ux, W. D. to tho SW
of lot 3, nnd NW of lot 4, all
In. blk. 5. Fierce sub., twp. 37 S..
R. 1 W.' Also EH of lot 3.
blk. 4, Pierce sub. Also EVi of
lot 4, blk. 4, Pierce sub., twp.
37 S.. R. 1 W $10.
OFFICE FOP,
SAIvKM, Or;, April 18. OP) A
letiep tjejrit .y. jpecretary of State
Hosh to the women employes of
his department, made public to
day, definitely establishes a policy
of the department atralnat the em-
I ployment of married women, it
does not apply to married women
who were already in the depart
ment when Homh took office, but In
effective from now on.
Several days ago a note was sent
one of the women in the-department
who wari about to be married.
- "I am not asking for your resig
nation at this time, because you
were not familiar with my views, '
said the note. "I would ask. how
ever, that, you make arrangements
within a reasonable tirrfe so that I
can consistently establish a policy
Of -asking all our woipen -Workers
who contemplate matrimony to
plan on giving up their work 4t
the same time.
"Please do not feel that I dis
count the value of married women
as ;workers, because I know that
as a general rule they are excep
tionally efficient, but I believe the
best interests of more people are
served if we open up employment
to those who have no other means
of support." ,
This statement is also contained
in the general letter:
"Under present economic condi
tions," the letter says further,
"where a great many people are
seeking employment, and where ac
tual want exists in a great many
homes because of lack of work, I
believe It to be to the best interest
of thcpeople if preference In em
ployment bo- given those - persons
who havn no .oLher source of in
come. Ability and value to tlie de
partment, -of course?, have to be
considered,, but othor things being
equal, It Is my belief that out state
njoney should go to those people
who t have dependents, rather than
those who have someone to sup1
'port them." 1 v,
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REVIVE FORGE FIRES
: ATLANTA, Ga.,-) Fori want
of a nail a Hhoe was lost; for want
of a shoe, a horse wasloati f of
want of a horse a kingdom . was
lost, -and .the trade of blacksmlth
Ing started to wane. '.
Want of the horse, however, Is
not doterrlng J. M. Jackson, pro
prietor of the city's only smithy,
from preparing for a rush of busi
ness.. Ho is turning out many or
ders for horseshoe sets, , , . , , .
Kquipment for horseshoe pitch-
NEW SUNBACK
DRESSES
ft
For Summer Wear
Mnterial'in Frost Crepe and
. Printed; Chiffon. ?
Colors: Eggshell,, maize, cbar
triisc, nile, pink, orchid,; sun
bnnv red, rose, shell grey, and
white.
Sizes 14 to 20
. ..... . D
PRICED AT
. $16-50
' - 'I.'
New Arrivals of tKe
CI rD UATC
In nrilan and hairbraid. Tn all V
' -1. -i ....
; uiu ntsw stuiiiiief siuiut.'s. ,
PRICED AT ysm
$4-95 and $55
101 South Central'
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Phone 28
i
lng has been, Installed in five citylWnlllsi general manager r ot the,.
paras, i wo courts nave oeen jam j parK aepartmeni, e.-vpuuta unit mo
n..f In 1 ,l,h MuvnlntlnH. I nn.nn ...111 ,..L-a ,, Imm.inN tield-'V
of the National Horseshoe Pitching-1 He plans n number of lnter-parlcr-aswoclatlon
in each park. !- I,. tournaments. :
iTsTANTIARD Oa
NO UNPLEASANT ODOR
Two Pants Suits
The Extra Pair, Doubles the Wear
25
00
to
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