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1-aGE TWO f " i , i 'i , '- I IZ 1 Local and Persbnal Mine Olffnrd Leaves Miss Carltaj OlHord left by train this morning lor Montezum, Wash., where she will teach for the coming school year. ! ' I To National- Park -J- MlM Llna; Borthlck and Miss Virginia Walker of Olendale, Oat., left by stage! for Cra ter lake this morning. 1 . ( ,, ; j Prom Crescent CMy Mrs. L. Mo Laughlln and Mrs. L. Kashbohm were among the Crescent City, Cal., resi dents spending yesterday In Medford At Lake o Woods Mrs. Austin. Smith and Alice Wilson drove to Lake o'i the Woods this forenoon for: a stay at that mountain resort pf . a wee or more. ', j ft?aught Bom in River Charles Adair of 'Grants Pass, Willie' fishing In the Rogue river near the lower ferry several days ago, caught a big mouth bass.. From' Distance Places Registered at Medford hotels from a distance are G, Havls of Houston, Tex., W. H. Brooks aid O. M. Balrd of Chicago, mi, and Mr. and Mrs. C. w. Tyroe of Vancouver, B. C. . ... llrl Cuts Leif Elva Love, seven- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AT' Love of Rogue River,, recently had even stitches' taken on her leg by ev doctor, as a result of having fallen w ai na. '-. .. ' ' ' . Flying South. John Woolsey, who Has been In British Columbia for the pout two wMks,' stopped' at the Med1. ford airport- a short time yesterday afternoon before- continuing to Ban Francisco, ;.-v. ..-,.: v On Kit Way Home Assistant Postmaster and' Mrs. R, O. Beach are expected home from their eastern-va-1 cation trip some time tomorrow night, having left' Llncotai Neb, for Med-i lord Sunday. -. i -.; . , - ". - - ',' i : To: Attend Hlllaii Picnic Aprroxl- mately 30 members of the Hlllabi Shrine Temple from1 Grunts Pass1 we planning to attend the annual ptonlo to- be held at .Jackson Hot Springs tomorrow evening. . -, n Roxy Ann Grange to Meet The! Rpxy Ann Orange- will hold a regular! meeting tonight at the Red Top aohooUiouse,' at B o'olooki and W. H.i Gore of the city, will be sponker for the evening. All , Oranges are ln-l ii ylteol.'-, Orerflnlnna nt Hoiels Ci tyi Flynn. J. J. O'Brien and B. G. Kurth of Eur gene, Mr,, and- Mrs. A. M. Plsber or, Roseburfl, Mr.' : and Mrs. . Paul ', W tew of Corvallle and Ol Wv Owen of Albany are- among-.the -guesta, from state point at local-Hotels-'; : 1 . 1 ' Moons 4rei fiVMti) TlM tma Mrs. A( H; Moon Of Cullfof nl n(o guests In this city 'of' Mr ahd '"Mrfi. A. W. Mason,,. Hhey. Jiuvo enjoyed everal trlpe through the" volley and to scenlo points In sQUtnern Oregon.' Mrs. Moon la Mr".' Mason's sister. ' Here From Washington Quest from Washington at local hotels In clude R. O. BKttey of Wona tehee, M. W. Dtivlea Of Spokono .and A. U. HMlen, B). V. Petemon, Robert Linos. A. M.' Springer and D. c. Ntimnyl if Seattle , - -j .-iv ..- r ; J . ,. . .. ..,. . t",i Amphibian1 Here Today An am phlblan plane from Los Angolcir;' i route to Seattle, stopped at the Med ford airport a shore time this mora. Ing. The ship la owned by the Ham ilton company; whloh jnssna covers for them. , -. . 1 Mome from Vacation a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hess returned to the city yesterday after spending the past two weeks vacationing at coast cities. While away they motored to Crescent City, Brookings, Bandon and Eureka. Mr. .Hess resumed his duties at The Toggery this morning. " Kftjojalile liann Concert ;- 'The weekly -band concert In the clly par last night by the Elks band was an unusually good oner the program se lected by P. Wilson Walt, the director, proving quite popular with the usual large throng of cltlrcns In attendance..-. . -' 1 Return from Northern Visit Mr. and 'Mrs. K. C. Predette returned last night from a month's visit through northern Oregon and Washington. They spent three weeks at Lake uhe- tan,- near Wenatohee, the Rucateoof Mrs. Predette'a brother, who haara cottage on the lake shoro. Wholesome b but one of the many onUtanding qnolitios of Fluhrer'g new Holsum Loaf, g.::.r :r.ff.:. .. i Prom the Bear Htate Among the California vacationists, temporary guests at Medford hotels, are Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Powle of Los Altos, Mrs. H, P., Rcnshaw of Hollster, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gllsert of Burllngamo, Mrs. B. O. McKee, V. B. McKee, S. Rafheal and' family and W A. Porter of Los Angeles; Mr." arid Mrs. 'W. E. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.'W. B. Thomas of Sacramento. Dr. and Mrs. a. C. Lersln of Altadciia, Mr. ai.d Mrs. M C. Thomas and Irving M. Thomas of Oakland.. A. . JJowell of,Yreka,.G, a. Garrison and Mr. and Mrs. Gotelll of San. Prancis-.: ' !:'.-.! T It t ,'.-,... Railway Men Here Edward B. touffy of the D; tt R. a. railway, if. V.- Drilirt nt fahA rtnnn4ln TJMl-lAnal ahd V-1 Mctougrilm of the Illltiols central were Ini MedfoM today ' at tending to business matters, 1 ' j ;- From xtate Metropolis. Residents of Portland stopping at Vocal hotels Include O. O. Thomas, G. T. Wallace, Ji J. Rohan, P. M. Nottzel, H. S. 'ftuackonbush, S. O. Palmer, J. R. M- glnnls, J. K. Darby, L.-Y Dlckmai), Miss Pauline Wendland, Mrs Laura Gromlr, Mrs. Pearl Watson, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Applewhite, J p. Bender, W. Plmmie, J. R. Oroxall, Mr. and Mis. A. ,E, , Abetter, t Mr .and Mrs q'B. ptatyi Lj rinpoi.UM Self, B IWj obnaer,', R. 9.Hv &1 Harry HAS ILL EFFECTS WASHINGTON (AP) Nine million stone dust particles to tlie' cubic foot In the air you breathe won't hurt you, tho V. S. Public 'lloalth Service has discovered. It was when the dust in the air reaches a concentration of '60.000.000 particles to the' cubic foot that breathing becomos. .. dangerous, the service toys. "" ' - ,-, Oranlte cutters In most plants In vestigatett' by tho pUbllo heartft Ber vloo broathe dust of this density. Af ter about 30 years they often develop n form of tuberculosis that Is fatal In less than two' ycaTtf1" ) When people- breathe granite el list their lungs absorb quantities of silica, which forms about 70 per cent of the dust. Onco It was thought the sharp cdKOS of the silica particles waro what caused lung trouble. -. , Now the health servlco believes the harmful action Is due to chemicals released by tho particles when they , ; ia.vsii i' fix i Atorm mayo wn-en,. BEUJRADE. Jugoslavia, Aug, 27,- (AP) Seven persons wore dead to day and. numerous other wcro In jured as tho result of ft severe storm which swept, Herzegovina, ' , J ' Card of Tliunkx. 1 W wish to thank our friends for their kind sympathy shown during cur recent bereavement In the loss of our rat1iof;rcdertck T. Hewitt. , r' Cllonn Hewitt, and Family. . 11 wni. Hewitt and Pnrdtly.' ' ' .. Mrs. Frank Wight and Family.. Harry Hewitt. ' ' -, J Roy Hewitt. "' "" TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Neatly furnished house. near scnooi. saj.ou, wamr pwtu. kv owner, 608 Clark St. LOST From red Chevrolet coupe. parked on Pino street, ao-coi. uoiv automatic Return to Mall Tribune. No questions asked. Reward. ONE male Springer spaniel, lyi years oin, Kc reiru:vi, IU rM.nnns iv, ao-gaugo Bliotgun. Dr. D. W. Stone. WANTKliro- buy Dotlse-coupe or ..roadster, for 50 cal. E. Misncr, . Saglo Point.. . FOR RENT ma Vancouver Ave., 6- room unfurnished Home: a Dea roomit and gkurml-tn sleeping porch; wired for electric ranse; laundry trays; S8, Including water. Charles It. IJoy, Hxaltor, MydforcV llUlg. Phono J(U. FOR SMJ5 11)28 Ford touring; good rubber, battery, tup, glass, brakes; never been wrecked; made Into good ' camp car. Call a850 Pine St. FOR TKADB Klawiath F.ills income uroncrtv. free of encumbrance. Will "accept Mrdtcvrd or AMiland clear ropi-rly as part payment and give ' long time terms on balance, 6' interest. Favell-Utley Realty Co.. 131 S. all) St., KlamaUi Falls, ore WANTFJ To rent by responsible couple,' 4 or 8-rodm unfurnished house, in walking distr nee. Write Box loss. Mall inotine. - FOR RENT AttracMva room 'With .food meals. 33 N. toucli , Hid savino MALE , lf0 iM to W00 cut on new caw of Hull models. ALSO GUARANTEED PSEW CARS Lucky Buyer. Look t This 1091 New Plymouth stdani was 7UU0O. now SIHU.00. Wi Esex sedan (demonstrator), tree wluwluiii )a- )7fr,00, now '1cly 77S.00" .' ' 1031 Austin sport roadcter: style, speed and eoonomy: v;aa 6115 00. 'now MeO.00, , . . - Your quick action with our speelal sale prices will save you nig money Extra specials nn coupes. ' ARMSTRONG MOTOIlS, INC. 101 So. Riverside, i Tel. 18 JUST LOOK Furnished It-room plas - teretl- house: 4nth, laundry ti-ays. . garage, woodshed: on pavement, , near Junior hlwh. Price 1,400. will . take automobile and $r0 cosh as down payment: balance .25 month. 'O. K. MILLARD, 435 E. Main. SALE OR TRADE Small house, cor ner lot. Price 0O. 25 down. bal. 1 1 small monthly pxymonu. (Sail 1463 . Harry Chrlatner or room 317 Liberty Bldg. , IhIIlIn FOR KXCHANOB ', equity In a . stucco residence, value IU30O00, for !!? 0a, Wtt fUity.d. Mione 148, rv vmedttord. mail RADIO OF FUTURE IS CLEVER STUNT , A lot of speculations on. goings on In the radio world In the years to oorrio were evidenced last night In the program presented at the Junior dinner for Lions and Lady Lions at the Hotel Holland. ' ' .. . The skits prepared by rioyd Rush, Wyatt Clark. Ilea McOoungle, Dave ReeseoAd Mr -and Mrs.- Prank -Mc-Kitscy centered around- "What You Might See on Your Radio 10 Years from Today," '. ' The fitft stunt Included several numbers by, the "Arizona Bunglers," featuring old-time songs and ; op-, proprlate paradSB. Dave Reese, who played the role of the sheriff, later appeared as a hula girl in the tele vision sce?:e and won additional ap plause. Lion Rush played the steel guitar. Clark the Spanish guitar and McKltscy the banjo. One of the leading events, of the evening was the program played by Sebastian Apollo, guest artist, who is here .from Los- Angeles. Mr. Apollo played several old classics and a grouD of his own compositions on the piano', He also accompanied Lion George Olbcn, toast master, In a group of solos, which Were' received with enthusiastic applause. ' , Thore were 60 guests '.gathered "at the dinner table. Llort H. C. William son and his committee, were 'respon sible for the successful program. Among the comlo stunts of the evening presented in,addltlon .to the regular nets were a fialr-lip announce ment by Lion Rush and ah addross In drunk broguo by Dave. Reese. : V.: . , : Tho county court announced yes terdny. that- bids for the construction of the new $305,000 courthouse will be called for early In October. The structure will be four stories hlffh. of fire-proof construction. t Bids will be advertised or' at an onrly date. ' . . Bidders will be required, under the law, to fllo pre-quallflcatlon blanks, bofore receiving .plans, and specif Ica- .tfjons .uid -. they must . be , filed ten nays, before tho time set for the. open ing of tho bids. The blanks may be obtained from tho, county court. - "JOLT ON GUILTY PLEA Sum Gllardl, 33, who claims ho formerly worked In a saw mill near Prcspoct. but for the past month hnn been making and selling beer lh a houso at 305 North Front street, was sentenced to 10 days In the county Jail and fined 100 and cost. In Judge Taylor's court this forenoon on pleading guilty to a chargo of poa scnslon. ' 1 "A raid by city police and deputy sheriffs Inst flight put an end to his beor bootlegging business, as in the houso at the abovo number 10 quarts of beer, 40 gallons of beor mash and five or six cases of empty bottles wero found and confiscated. 1000.000 Kodak prizes. Details at Poasloy Studio. 4 : Tremendous reductions on- remain ing stock of summer dresses' now priced at 3.00, (8.00, (10.00; formerly priced up to (39.T&. All remaining summer hats now 1.00 at - , BTHELWYN . HOFFMANN'S. : Paradichlorbenzine for ROOT BORERS Should Be Applied Now to Success ' fully Control Root Borers in , , Fruit Trees i Wo Have tho Pure Product in Crystal Form as Recommondod by Authorities Mutual Mill &: Seed Co., Inc. w " CTi"'llATI.STT 1 '" " .- Tune In KMUD at B P. M. Mnniluys. Weitm-silay and FrWojs. Hnmctltliig nrw coming. '"'M' 4 t IV',,. . : : : Val Bissonnette f : and , 10-PIECE BAND BANCE Oriental Gardens Friday, August 28th 'Tribune; iiedfohd, E T "Thft Rogue river liY this section Is so' low that you can walk across It without getting your feet wet, and If It gets still lower the bed or the stream will have to be sprinkled dally to keep the dust down." said P. O. Blghani today. Then thinking of his Elks' lodge oath, Pete cor rected or modified the. above state ment as follows: "Honest, I never saw the river1 so low. I can take any kid ln town to many points on tho river where he can Jump from stone to stone across without getting the soles of his shoes wet; Tho low water has certainly made : bum fishing this season." Prom Gold Beach comes the word that the river there is the lowest In the history of the oldest inhabi tant. No fluctuation has been noted in the depth of the river 1 the Grants Pass vicinity by Forbes Fds bery, engineer of the Grants Pass Irrigation district, for the past six weeks, which is taken as an Indica tion that the river has now reached its irreducible minimum flow. How ever, general presumption is that with .the approach of cooler weather the river level may be raised, even though no rain falls In tho mean time. CRATERS AND C. OF C. Members of the' Medford Craters club and the local chamber of comr merce are planning to send a cara van of cars t6 represent this city at the Pioneer Bridge dedication on tho Shasta river Saturday. This Is to be one of the biggest! celebrations held In northern California for some time arid many southern Oregon people plan to attend. The day's program, will start with a parade In Yreka at 1:30 p.m., after which the dedication will take place at the bridge. ' Special features are also planned' for the balance of the afternoon and evening. Sleep-Killing Radio Her Suicide Excuse CORYDON- (AP) ffho neighbor's radio bothered Mrs. Emily Blow. - ' When she took her own-life she left a note: . "God forglvo me for what I have done, but It has got beyond me. If only I could sleep." . . The coroner's Jury found the radio was a .contributory cause, but the .verdict was "Suicide while of un sound mind." .. . HOWARD SCHOOL OPENS' SEPTEMBER SEVENTH HOWARD SCHOOL, 'Ore.; Aug. 27. (8peelal.) Howard school will open Sept. T, with registration- of pupil School Work will begin tho' 8lh. KANSAS CITY WOMAN ": ' 'DEFEATS GOLF QUEEN HIGHLAND PARK, 111.. Aug. 27. (AP) Mrs. O. S. Hill of Kansas City toppled 1ier home town rival, Mrs. George W. Tyson, off the women's wostern golf , championship throne today by defeating Sior 1 up In their quarter-final match. A blrdlc four on tho 18th green won for Mrs. Hill. Ramltt.H Escape. SEATTLE. Aug. 27. (AP) After robbing a Puget Sound Navigation company messenger of a satchel con taining 94000 on a downtown street this afternoon, two bandits escaped under police fire. ' i Broken.., windows glazed- by 'Trow i bridge Cabinet Works. VI - !''? 4.4. 4.44. 4 OREGON, THURSDAY, MASON P Four' o'clock tomorrow afternoon Is the' opening time for the greatest event of the Masonic season the an nual picnic to be he'd at Jackson Hot Springs. - Members of HUlah Shrine, Malta Oommandery, No. '4. and Scottish Rite bodies from Marshfield, Rose burg, Klamath Falls, Ashland, Grants Pass and Medford will' attend the event. Bwimmlng. dancing and cards hold major positions on the program an nounced for the afternoon and eve ning. All guests are urged to bring basket lunch, cups, dishes, and swim ming suits ' ' The ble basket dinner .will be serv ed at 0:30 p. m. Ice cream, lemonade, colfee, cream and sugar Will be fur nished hy the order. The committees arranging for the event Include: ' General, C. Y. ' Tehgwold, R. W. Lee, D. L. Davidson: decorations, D. R. Terrett, Carl Glasgow,' Walter '.'1. Jones: publicity, Herb Grey, Fred- D. Wagner: grounds, Elmer C. Belgcl, F. F. Whittle, A. M. Peters; music. C. C. Bro. A. J. McCallen; refresh ments, W. F. Lodmls. ,R, E Sweeney. E: Ji Farlbw, Geo..-.siVGrav::MvW. Grubb, 3. R. Isaac': stunts,; Jcrrjr Je rome. J. ' C". Thompson,' py, p'Alen derfcr. , U V-f'"H A 't& (RiportH by Jkn County Abrtrset Slltb Strttt and Ctntnl tmatl' Marriage Liconses. . Verne R. Webb and Ruth Ann wood. ' ; Johnny R, Spicer nd &ylvla Anne Roth. :;..' x , j - . . - - Circuit Court. 'Jackson County Building Loan Association, a corporation, vs. Maude A. Murphy et al; foreclose mortgage. Mrs. N. C. St. Arnold vs John R. Bowen, et al; chattel Hen. Wlllard St. Arnold vs. John R. Bowen et al; chattel Hen. The Laurel Hill Ditch Co., an Ore gon Corp. vs. Gladys Rose et al; for Injunction. Jackson County Bulldlne & Loan Assn. vs. T. W. Scott et al; fore closure. , H. Garfield vs. S. L. Maybcn; chat tel lien. Proliatc Court. . Estate of James W. Lindi-ay (dec); admitted to probate. Estate of George C. Wells (dec,); admitted for probate. Eugene Thorndlko vs. O. . F. Bod flsh ot al; foreclose mortgage. ' . - ar Real' Estate Transfers ' i W. Gaddis et' ux to Mr. and Mrs. I A1. Batlcn -Deed- to- 24- acres In Seo. 19, Twp. 38 S:, R. 1' W W. M.: also tho NE',4 of the NE54 of sec. 30, Twp. 38 S., R. 1, W. ; John L. Rowe et ux to Central Point State Bank-i-W. D. to land In d: l. c. oo; Twp. 37 S.. R. 3'W. Birdie Hazelton and Emma O. Bond et vlr to Lester J. Adams et al Q. C. D. to lots 6 and 8 In block 64. original plat of Medford. T. P. Carrier to R. O. Thompklns ONLY 2 MORE DAYS ; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ' ' Your Last Opportunity to Save During Lawrence's First Big Jewelry Sale Buy that Birthday, Anniversary or Christmas Present Now and Save Exceptional values in watches, all from our own stock of high-quality nior-. chandiso, including Elgins, Walthams, Illinois and Longines. I' , ' B I i .I- 'lit Inm jn I "AUGUST - 27, 1931,, Q. C. D: .to N14 of BE', of SBVii and. NWi4 of NW'A' of Sec 26, Twp. 40 fi..' R. W. Earl W. Miller et ux to H. H. Diet rich et ux W. D. to 80 aires In D. L. C. 40. Twp. 38 S., R. 1 W. Jackson County Building & Loan Assn. to Maude Renton Deed to lots 13, 14 and 15 .In block G, Railroad Add. to Ashland ' ' J. B. Renton et ux to Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. W. . to 2 acres In D! L. C. 45, Twp. 39 S., R. 1 E. 'T'. S. Batchekler et ux to Mauilo Rehtori W. D. to 2 acres in D. L. C. 46, Twp. 30 8.. R. 1 E. Lela H. Mays ot vlr to H. C. Bare et al W. D, to part of lot 15 In block 8. Park Add. to' Medford. Nora Frances McNeill Bare, et vir. to Etta Conlon, W. D. to 29.31- acres in DLC 44 twp. 38 S., R. 2 W., 10. - . James H. Beldln, et al, to Nora Frances McNeill Bare, et vlr. QCD to 2931 acres In DLC 44, twp. 38 S., R. 2 W., 10. Lloyd T. Comegys, et ux, to Ed Ward B. Nickel, W. D. to NE of ttZ'A of sec. 15, twp. 36 8., R. 3 W.; 10. Ralph Alwtn Morgan to ' Lloyd Thurston Comegys, et ux, W. D. to KB't of NE of sec. 15,. twp. 36 S., R. 8 W., 10. Chester' D. Woolverton to Medford Lumber Co., W. D. to part of the W4 of SE,4 of sec. 35, twp. 36 S., R. 2 W., $1. ' King County Bldg. 1 Co., to F. A. Spltzmlller, S. W. D. to all of tracts 57, 63, 68, 69, 60, 61, 6a of 1180 orchard tracts. In sec. 2, twp. 37 S., R. 1, W., 10. ., , , i. D. -Boyden, -el ux,. to G. Ousterhout, W. D. to 100.50 acres In seo. 8. twp. 36 8, R. 1 W 10 -A Clear Skin is glorious ..be happy, too, with New Strength in the Blood : - i '- - - - 1 .... -. O Surprise yourself and be the envy of othors . . . look better , . . feel better! Blood is Life II Build more red cells-in the Blood thence will come Sturdy HealthlU Countless thousands know this' to be a fact. Just take S.S.S. and prove it yourself. You, too, will enjoy your food . . . have firmer flesh . . sleep sounder . . . your nerves will be calmer . '. . your skin will clear up . . . you will possess a greater resistance to infec tion and disease! S.S.S. t's ffte world's best blood medicine. It is composed of freshly gathered medi cinal roots and herbs a gift from Slother Nature. Successful for over 10U years, it works safely . . . surely . . . swiftly ! Make a note of vour condition todav-then compare the difference six to eight J S.S.S. makes yw feel like PurifiesMdEodcIies theBlood LPPC FOUNDED Pr''''-.1?09';:: BUILDING ASSOCIATION r ""ive rairerng to Uhoose Fom. Many new ones just received. Per ur ft T Johnson.- -et al to H. D, Boy-! den. Q. C. D. to 108.80 acres lu soc: 8, twp. 38 8, R. 1 W., 10. Paulo E. Pearce. et ux, to Joseph Stephen, et ux, W. D. to- E'a of SW!4. the BE',; of NW'A and SWy4 of NE'i of sec. 14. twp. 38 8., R. 3 W, 1. J. C. Barnes, et ux, to Edson Moore, w. D. to 6 acres In sec. 30, twp. 38 8., R. 4 W., 10. Martha Seaman to Mary Mhtllda Anderson, W. D. to tract in sec. 22, twp. 36 8., R. 4 W.. $100. , ; j Blaine Klum. et ux, to Fred E. Nichols, et ux. W. D. to lot 12, b,. S-vlt. 13-plute lluttcry. cry. A; 18 mo-ssimrantTe j. patterj- Reclinrglni 50c- ' Several' Battery Service l.'522 No. Klverslde srDsasn YEOMEN REGULAR MEETING THURSDAY EVENING Social Dance at Ashland1, Friday night. , Members and friends. ! 3 A clear skin comes from within weeks hence. yourself again. JACKSON COUNTY & LOAN iliilllllll " f FELT BASE Floor Coverings Square Yard Regular Price 1, Summit Add. to MedfowT George J. Gulovsen u"' cent Gulovsen. arn Vlr, of lot 10. blk. 1, Jackson'" Medford. 1 n Ii New Sound 1 (in n 10 .lilii'i,. FRIDAY Angel ot 8hf. "oil sinner of Saint Drams it It's hlKhest p(c! I NANCY". iCARROLL FREDRIC MARCH TH Night Angel LAST DAY Eddie Dowling In "Honeymoon Lane" . . k Ju 1 i 1 i . u iiJ 1 b lAill. iiJl '1 1' Lin.'.i.'.i i u 1 in Final Clearance of Dresses This is itho time to buy. We have some exceptional bargains in this delightful array of dresses. At these prices they are real values. 3-95 $A-95 no .95 am 16 .95 HATS $ l and $2.95 I! I Ii Here's vm.r f-l.lrn o,.por to own tlmt hat !' u" lonnlnit for. Cinderella Shop Wear "Allen A"