The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 10, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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    TTTfi iaAl.1 ATI! NEWS
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1028'
KILL WORKERS !.
nod Cross Drive MANY ATTEND Sale of Indian Timber Units
Well Supiwirtcd SPUD LUNCIL d, u., i t c rzA.
PAGE SEVEN
The first rlny of tlii an mm I ltm
inaa roll drive In Klamath FuHn,
proved unci rsf nl.
SPUD LUNCH,
WARD SPEAKS
Proposed by U. S. Government
J,
Senttlo
CaicAde Tunnels Cava or. I
, nimnim wit H letniM mi dor th
Lab ore ri Near imduiNiiiii (.r uyt n ivr.,i r-
tlitl rot-option from evoryone.
ml wo look for the drlvo to (in
HIT ATT I I' Vnv tl I A I1 1 !"V"r lM "'lloildld ItlHIIIM'T JC. J
Two Bi'imrmo vuluu. h,., hI Uih Tlio drive win .onilm... tliroiiiili
lrent Northern itilitirl uiiiLt run ut Kltimiilli county until th
ntruotlon In Hi ". de ittmnt
tnln took n d' ft ih toll of thne
uhmi mill Injured five, one mt
Imitly, yi'rii itluy, li lonmcd
lottiiy wlnn t lit- I ii 1 11 1 -i nrrlvnl
111 H H'iUlln luiplful .1
V Tilt ili'flrt ' 11 tlx TIioiuum,
)ttloKN. I tin ho, mucker Imhh ,
I'rlo Kolilrh, In, onvor. f !,.
laborer, J, H. Holierm. 4?, ml
drewi unknown, luliorvr.
The Injured: Andtvw U'llxon.
.1U. I.eor. Mlrli . liiiorn..l injur'
tun; t -mid It Ion Miiou ll.mn v
)(uy, Wiivorly. Ohio, m-vnn rui-i
Joimitli O Will, lt, iiddroKa uit
k now n, ciiu wild bruU.
I.ort AN'UKI.KH. Nov Ji. iICi
Trial of lJMi, i Aitoriiv Amu
Kt'ViM mid v'ii ollnm ljdltiid
till hrlhi'ry linrjn. 111 Im hh for
ttoiiiu I lino iilh r lvooiiitMr II. It
wuh hiiriu'd lodny. Hutrltl Ai-lirnv-KITf
Huron Kin, turned
lo iroNM-uii thorn, luki' ofhrfr on
tlmt ditto, Trnl ttittr will tw iut
Tnemfuy.
'miotn of li.'iOO In mim-d. Ai ol !
Ho rhiM'k oil III Mtnoillll eollortfil;
for the flr.il two diivi la nv0:ihlo,
tuiiiiy of the fonniM not hivlM ro-
iorii'il lo li"iidtjuuriom.
A Irudiiig hiiMlnenn until who nt
f.rl felt tink IimM , Inward tho
, drive, .uullotj ItU hek to hud
jHiiurh'rM Uil fnoruliiK -lor $2&,
$1 l,i;:io lern7i ts
Already Granted
Awarding, of a ImtMinii Mf
mil to A. ('. Mm kirn for t ho
en-itlon of it 1 1 oiio home In
Hoi Spring yedinrdity hrotiichl
I 111' hlllldlflK fMTIIlltH lo u loiul of
I HC 'to fur ih rr: oiitht diiy
of Novi'IiiIm r. ft i-ht rk of jwrmlin
t . thn ofllio uf I'tdli-if JuUk
(i.ihaRtti rrveitt-d ycHttTdny
AnntlM'r fwrinli lr n rr-ldi'ii?i
In litirvicw to i unt f .'.'i'iii und
another In Hot hirifiiiM to com!
$.HHi wi re liH hiih d lo I In
lotiil.
For rrmilla nm Clm AA.
California Fruit Market I
Phone 1575
223 S. Sixth St.
Saturday Specials
Small Dclicioui Apples
Pomrgranale -3 for
Persimmons 3 pounds
Lettuce 2 Urge solid heads
Sweet Spuds 5 pounds for
Apples Per box
Delicious Apples Per box
Celery Per bunch
Large Spuds 16 pounds for
Newtown Pippins
PERSIAN MELONS
Almonds 2 pounds for ..:
I hill IYiM-r, U Hi", for '-"."I'
tirwn IVpiierM, I Hm. fr V-
I'nliltnUK IW HMiiitl ..... . 4i
ltlu T(MiiuInih. tt lit for 2.V
lUiiiniiM NHiili, Hr II). .. IU
I'rinnliiiiv, 4 ll. fnr.
ltr"ilinu 4inlin. :l lti. . 2At
.lt IIiiim-Ii tMMH, :l for lor
hIiiik, : ll. for B.V
(rnwrriili( :t for . .
('NMtlrliMirr lh
.... 99c
... 10c
... 25c
9c
.... 29c
$1.15
$1.75
... 10c
... 19c
$1.15
45c
Toitny CrniwM, lit, for..
4'okllt(r irrt, (I Dm for 'JV
lll! Inn ApiiM, 4 Iim. fr HHc
Siioklsf llrmiK. Unyeii . fl.V
1'tiinitM, ioju-n :i.V
II41 itatint, l Hm, for 3H-.
I. loin Ib-nnt, '2 I hi. for... U.V
Xaty l4tiitM, 2 Him. for ii-V
I'lnk lt(in, a lm for. UAr
IUmI Me. laiii, :i Dm ror 2.V
lttio ItiNin, I let fur .. . W'
Medium Eggs per dozen 45c
Large Spuds Per sack 75c"
Three huiKlieir vouiej uiwIjimui
ati thn toolliw ime . "unud'' nod
pit Id Irlhtitn m l li Khiinnth lljmln
pniitio ' Krliltty nt 1,4'wlon Hull
w hen R of ii rln im. K I w it In urn t (id
I.Ioiim met with thn Churl: In-r of
('onniieren n the uunuuj potato
forum litii h.
J he Four A on-heMlm funUnlf
ed nnmle while the Iiiim he n wan
he In k mo r d. Muny outiddo
Kimhu were prfHnt nnd till wore
Introduced, A1n I hi? newly elect
ed county und city officer wre
pruHfiiii'd to Ihr uh'iiihly jind
eat n riMflvi'd mi ovation.
II. A Ward, general iumiaK"r
of tilt Vu;tv ('l-(itrMivo Wool
kiMwerM AHHocltfilon ul IVirdand,
made ihe keynote fipnecli nf the
oci'iinIoii hlrenMliiK the Deed' of
heller mat k el lit k for the potato
Krower. Mr Ward Intel noihitiK
to Hell, did no iulvnni hl line
of ro.(iHTUilve murkethiK unlewn
Hit iht cent nf all Krnwera of h
dlmrlit akcd for H. Ileitaldtlie
1 u. i IH y of K I h in a I h po'ntneK
would put hrm tutu marked
nvor Iteforo i enjoyed. If proper
effort wax made hut he cautioned
mtyon who entered the eooNru.
tfve nutrkeiliiK field to lw fully
uwuro (hut no miracle rottld he
done und that Kd, hntd work
mid sane reuwniiliiK wmld help
Nj one, he wifd. rould KUuruutee
the IH it-rlitic nMtiiM whh U o
many expert u noon tt I hey h
mnip fonneried ft'lih a marketing
fluency.
K. J. ioodrh'h kuve a three
minutn talk on the work of the
Ited (r und lMKpiiki iircrn
tlx nnniiul roll rail that 1
now In pioitrioi. ' i
Prof. J. It. Ilyfdop, of Oregon i
Stale 1 olhite, ruV) un llltenat
I n it mid rein on I ho proKreH of
(hit He -in U ninkthK not only
with piiatn iriwltiie hut villi,
lov r fttM-d and ' tlo r valuuhle
uxrlctilluriil comtuodllU-V
William Hclioent. ld, nf llioTul. i
ted HI "ten llurenu of
Tliny, Klamuih Indlun timber
iiiiMh with h. If they worn all
hnhnlit itt the minimum hlfl.
would hrliift lo Hie Klumntli trlhe
over i.l.iTid.nnn, will he void by
the rutted Hltlle government
thiti winter. If a proifOMiil to ihm
effdt It eodnrned hy the I'tiiU'd
Htntea hur.tnu. , - .
In point of fuel, the aal of aecnnd lantesl
Ihu Ihren unit In virtiiully ua
nurN und lackN only Ihe aetiliiK
nf diilfH for the opeiihiK of hid.
The ihrii traclK cover uu areu
of I7 2.0HU , ucn-H, The iidal
hi and of 1 1 in her U eMtiiuaU'd at
SI ii,iiiiu,oiiu font nf pine' und
RUkHr ptue.
All fhren uniu ur lit lha
Mihtern purt ut the coutily in
lh vicinity uf Ihuity, lily, aud
KpruKtiA liuer. Two ndioln. and
one In hi rlont proylmiiy in rail
rojol farllltlea and ex Mint: mil la.
m uniin win im-aoiti unnar naa apparently rained the value
ihe rtiretion of th Indian bnr- of th timber. At leant, Ihe
eau. lb Umber will ho paid for minimum-bid on thla trart jtreat-
eipta nepoaiTea r than tb other two unittt On
Wushinx- idne. thn minimum la $4.50 a
fund the tlioiiHaud: redar ami fir. at sr.
two poy- miHcelluneouN. 11.
1.. I).
the
IN JAPAN TODAY! Fru'ts and vegetables
1 1
rhi'l by tho K"l"Ton l.iimliir
mniimnr. Arcn of Ihn unit l!
H 2,i)0ii a. r..i. Kullmnlr il Mml i
I Hio, iioo, oiio fool. Minimum I
bM will l 14 thoiuand fori
pltif ami iiiKiir pine; 12 thoun-i
mill fur ri'il fir unit Inri-iiu rrilar; j KYOTO. Japan. Nnr. 0. (Al't
ami 1 1 a IuoumiiuI fur oilwi-llun-iTlin riiy of Kyoto tonight bore j
sou kim-i'Ii. a rlir aipr t la prrparutlon j
Thit Jilark HI1U nnlt. If tbA for lomorrow'a anihronPineiit j
Hirohito,1 124th Emperor,
With Queen, Will Be
Installed '
an rut and the
In Ihn J ml Inn fund In
ton !..'. Front tliU
(oviTiimi-nt auihnrlui
moniit annually of approximately
5iiu to Mih mi-mbiT of" tho
IIIIU nnlt. It the for lomorroi
Jt II. nonh of ; rnremonlea of iflrohlto, the U4th
KiiruKiii' ltlvir and adjolna tbn eminror. ',
"' l.oiinilurlin of Hy.an nnlti' Lai thin aftrrnonn the nn
ami Urn Klvo allln uuiia, Arca!omer((i'd from hi nvy cloudu j"
of tin. Irart.i 4l,ltiii Ka-.j whirh hare ovorhun; ihe atirli-nt
liiii.iird aland . la llift.nna fci.l. , intillul for Ihe puat. three daya. '
Minimum hid fa 14 for plnn,- t promlalng fair weal h or.
for fir and cedor and II for ml- TonlKht (he atreeia and llop!
lelliineoiia aiHuloa. ;i weje hrllllantly Illuminated and
H In Hie ina Ilcnt unit, thn the' thoroiiKhfurea thronned with
U'hlnkny creek null, on wlili h I hnlliluy erowda. The hullilInK" I
lively hlddiiiK. la anilrlpuled. . thrnuahnut the oily were lavish-i
I'roilmiiy of thla unit lo. vurinua ly decorated with bunting and'
exlMliiK and prnnoiu-d oiHiratlnna flower,, th enter flowera be I tic i
In ihe eantcrn Klamalb aeetlon. the large anlden rhr.nnihemm.
the Imperial flower. I
The Japanese aovereigna ret-4
ed today after yemerday'e full '
dreea reheareal of the entbrone-l
ment ceremony In which their I
majaatlee participated.
The foreign diplomatic contln-'
are bearers of health
Eat them, cooked and raw, each day
Onk of the country's leading food acieniUta
was aked what rule he could give fur healthy
caiina;. "This would be my first rule," he said.
Kat at least one raw salad (vegetable) and at
least one raw fruit each day. Jn addition to
that, eat at least one cooked vegetable and one
cooked fruit each day. Kotate the fruits and
vegetables with season, price and taste." .
He went on immediately to emphasise the
value of sugar inwnaking fruits and vegetablsa
1 palatable and enjoyable. People no longer
need feet that a meal has to be unenjoyable in order to be health- .
ful. In fact, the opposite is true. It is of great importance to the
health of the body to enjoy the right foods as well as to eat them.
And sugar is nature's moat perfect flavor, the adder of seat and
pleasure to eating, Many of the most healthful fruits, for example,
would be almoat uneatable without sugar. Adding sugar makes
the harsh fruit acids delightful to the taitc. It does not injure or'
change in any-way the beneficial health qualities of the fruits.
And the good cook knows that nearly every vegetable has its
flavor improved when sugar is used in cooking.
Successful cookery and health-giving diets revolve around
sugar. Sugar in the kitchen and on the table can be ao useful in
promoting health and good digestion. What, for example, is so
enjoyable and refreshing as fresh grapefruit, sweetened to taster :
It is important to eat fruits and vegetables daily and to enjoy
them. The Sugar Institute.
Klumntli Irlhe.
The InrgenL null the Sycan oikoiiiI.
trail, north of Hly and adjoining that tlio
Arnoia. aupertalendeiit of gent which will aiienri t.e..
Klamath Indian reaervatlon. row'a function, int.i. a? i.
lld not know tho date blda were eluding .11 women. The ,'m.ri.
llo atreued the fact cana who will attend are Ambaa-
mutf.r tl ,1 net lianti Bn ,1 ,1 1 I'li.rl... .
Ihe Five Mile unit, recently pur- formally endot-aod aa yei. Mr.. MacVearhr rm,....,.,
" Edwin 1.. Nerilfe and Mra. Ne-
. trill and military attache Llen
i tenanK'olonel f'barlea Burnett
and Mr.. Burnett.
Everett O. Nord Establishes .
Nursery -In Klamath Falls
K In in ii Hi Pall-, citltciia nmy
now heaiitiry Iheir hniucn lo their
hinrtu content Willi the clablifc
ItlK or lite Klumalll Fall, N'urry
by Kverell O. Kurd, bead of Ihe
I'cmonsil I. ii n it r a p b rU-rylco.
lloitin loving citizen miiir,nnw
Kcnnomlcn ; tuke Inn u nlmrl drive ainiih of
Mr the .Niirlliweal, wn ono ot tne , i. elly and lltere pick out Jimt
.H'nkra a;td gave aomo Inler.Ml-: v,,at lll. y wunl in kIii uIik unit
lug facia ii li.ni I the marketing ir,.e. Sn longer will they bnve
nd nf produce und what the gov-; d, .,.,,,! i,n the colored plctnrea
crniiii'iii la doing along Ibui line. jur 'ralulog or tne glowing de
The liimUcou gueitn heard llii',,Tlitlti of the mall order nbrub
auiiniinceiui ni of ih potato nuc- .ir H,.,ml,i, rr nw Klamath
lion ai legion Hall Kuturday f-, Falls la up-to-date aud lias ita
leiuoon wlu-n all can get, their i0wn )uraerv
Winter'a polula aupply at au uuc
lion price. , ,i
Notice w alo glvi-n of the
I'otuto l)ani-e Hnturday nlgbt ut
Hie Kulr llroutida I'uvllliin wlft-re
l iiploln Collier will prcHlile und
run the pIiqw in ihn aamn etii
eli-nl nitinner be did a
- jrruci" n. tin la acted
utati of (lie luncheon.
Located cn a bigli piece of
ground, cne half mile aouth ot
Hie Highway Huildlnga. un Aim
mont Acna. Die nuraery la well
Militated unit cloee lo the cif'.
Here may he found uhado Irceji
"uif all klmlM nnd Hire., frnni the
year ago. Sfcij,M. lllr. n tenrlet
Ouk, JalutneaH Mnple and tall,
Hlatoly Whlto Kirch. Krult Ireca
;nre here In nil vurletlea Ihat do
OMMIMTV l.t IIS KI.K.T .,.n Kmilth Knlli. ror dec
SAI.KM. fire.. Nov. 9 (I'l'l or.tllve Ireea on Ihe lawn there
Dr. I'.'O. Klley of Hubbard baa am Ornamental treea of all kind.
been rc-clccte'd prealdent of till' such iih, Itetl Hud. Dogwoods
Marlon fonnty Kedenillon of
Cnminitiiliy f'liiba ut a meeiinr
held here, (lenrge V. Hug wan
elected vlce-pretideiit atiiL l)r.
Ili-tiry I-:. MorrlH of Sulent. sim--rotury-trcaiMiror.
' " i
Kor your Mitlilalrn call K. K.
Jefferson, illume 700. adv.
Jyll-lf
Just Arrived-
V-.-K.X-'vil
Mr.
CtV F I V
SriW 7) f4
100 New Fall Dresses
Our wile of drosses Wan so wdll appreci
aled by the Indies of Klamath Fulls we have
rushed a special order of 100 more dresses
and are lettinp; them ifn at this ridiculous low
price. '
Correcting Price of Evening Herald
(Q)75
. Street and Formal dresses made up into
artistic styles and modes. . Never before has .
there ever been offered anything to you at
such low prices. But words cannot express
tho beauty and style in these nowns. They
must be seen lo be appreciated.
A small deposit will hold any article for "
I!0 days.
Cnr.l. u und I .un xure thai a few
yearn lime will ee many more of
them here." Mr. Nord anted.
Mr. 'Nord orfera a complete
LundKcape I' I a n Service, and
girca all tho InudHcapIng bia own
ncrannal auncrvhilon. drawing Ihe
iilana hlmaelf. lie has a crew of
live- men employed almoat all Ihe
.-eaaon In . hla landaenpo work,
building lawna. rock garden., lily
poola. etc. Mr. A. U. fl I ire of
Topueniali. Wuiklngton. I In
charge cf the uuraery grounda.
' .Sunuay. Norvmher lltb will
bo opeulng day, and every per
aoa lutereated in ahruba and
treea la invited to drive, out and
inapect the atock. Every viaitor
will receive a gift. aomethinR to
plant In tbo garden. 1
To go In the. nuraery, leave
the Merrill hixbway at the Hlch
wuy liepartment liuildlnga at AU
twrnmtt. rie luiutli. toll iwlng
Hie ntiraery arrow aigna.
Library Club Plans
Antique Exhibit
Under the .directton of lh Xrt
department of the Woman' Li
brary club an "antique on" ex-,
nihil fa being planned for Novem-
are found row on row. u ccm-ibor 12 lit Ihe city library.. Ihe
plete assort ment of ull varlet lea i hour, will lie from - 10 o'clock,
from low growing lo thn lulleal. morning, until 9 o'clock, evening.
There tiro eight variolic, of Nothing later tbun tho Civil ;
Splrea. lied Leaf, Japanese and i War perioit will b 'nccepieil fori
Wllhon. Ilarherry. iltron honey-i Ihn exhibit. A few of the arli-i
suckle, four OeuliloH, etc. ,clea wished for Hie exhibit will
Include: H.ind-wovrn coverlet,
sampler, old hnck ruga, candle
stick, clock, sugar bowla, pitch
ers, leapola, plates, Lastnr cup,
old snawl,- dresses and parasol.
ThrotiRliotit the dsy tho Art
committees will be asalsled by
tho Daughter ot tlio 'American
ftemlutlon.
Tho pulillo Is Invited to call
and view the exhibit which prom
ise to be most interesting and
unique.
Irrigators to
Vote on Tuesday
Water-naera -of (lie Klanmrti
Irrigation district will go to Ihe
polla next Tuesday, Novcmlr 1.1.
to elect a nw director to Ihe
district hoard and to vote for
the aecond time on the proposed
l.ino.000 drainage project.
' Candidates fur director are J.
f.; Jacob, president of the' dis
trict, and Incumbent, anil A. I..
Andrleu.. Slerlll.
r Like many of the water users'
elections the contest for tbe dir- i
eetof .cat 1. developing into a
bitter fight between the respec
tive candidates and tbelr odner-
eni.
In respect totho drainage plan,
there seem, to ba a feeling
among the farmers to keep that
luo from partisan politic and
to vole on the question the sec
od -time .trlejly oh Its mcrilav ;..
ATTENTION
TURKEY GROWERS
f - - ' . (-
SWIFT & COMPANY, Klamath Falls, will f
in the market for turkeys again this year.
We would like to have you brinf us your turkeys
early in the week commencing; November 9th oo
account of shipments to be made to our various
Branch Houses in California, Oregon and Washing,
ton, for the Thanksgiving . trade. , We will need
turkeys later for , local trade but desire the bulk
of them early in the week.
If you have not received a copy of suggestions
on killing, dressing, and handling of turkeys, 'phone
or write us for copy. Come and see us anyway; lefs
get acquainted, as we are in the market at all times'
for fresh egg. ' . ' ,
. i We pay cash and are in position to offer best
market prices at all times. .
SWIFT & COMPANY
'Phone 92 v - , Klamath Falls, Oregon ,
Kloworing t'rah. I' 11 r p 1 e lmf
Plum, ami Rtrawborry troes.
I)fs.(1liiiH .-iiii..! of ul) kind.
Iii- IimHhk niMw i)i muny vnriciics.
I Among thi Hriiut lnT Rvor
croons may bf fount! tntnnnat
t?r in fonr variotlrn, Klro-thorn.
KiirIIsIi Holly. Oregon C.rnpo.
IVrnvtiya, Hoxwood and several
otbtr vorlotlos. ,
Thorn It a fine attMrntment of
conltnr. nix vuriolioH of Juniper,
sovon varfotieM of Arbor Vitne or
('edarn. and KnRlish nnd Irish
Yew, Spruro. Fir, Pino, etc. '
Mr. Nord Ih oIko (jrowing nock
(1 ant en plnntfl nnd nan nomo 5000
pluntH of the mont popular var
iation Hot nut und liottiR Kin moth
iicottinutod on. n part -of Hie. Nur
so ry an.iindn. "Klamuth Fulls Ih
a natural Hock .anion country
and niu li plants do oxoeptlonnlly
wo)l bt-ro. Mont homo ure nil-
mfrnlily ttituated for an Alpine
ft We-
Bessie's
Dress & Coat Shop No. 2
103 South 7th St. ' Phone 1622
S3
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GIVE THANKS FOR
MILK TOO
To have your health is to
enjoy one of life's great
est blessings. You shoulfj
hold it' hy the daily use
PHONE 1448
The Klamath KI6thing Kompany
will be '-closed. ,all day Monday, Nov.
12th, In Memorium.
I iY I
TOW
1315 KLAMATH AVE.
Church Officials
To Visit Klamath
Wonl- has been -received - hy '
Jti v. J. Henry Thomas of ihe
ri'tnrn vlsll of the Ohiirrh Army!
to St. Paul's Kpiscnptil clinri'h on ;
November 25 and 26. Eight
men necomnnnled by MUhnn Hem-!
Invton. Arclideaeon . Cresjiey nnd '
Ilev. . Kred Bartlett, repreacnln-,
live of the nntlnnal conni'll will '
arrive hero on Saturday iiIkIU.
The aervlees nt St. Paul's Epis
copal church on Sunday nro open j
to t llo public. ,
Monday evening a fellowship
dinner, for member, of the rhiirrh I
will he hold nt Ihn I'nrlnh hntiae. j
The f'htirch Army vlnlted here I
several- weeks nun,-spending' flve:
days at St. Paul's church. , i
-, , . ,
Toyland Opens as j
i thristmas Nears
Official npoi'iinft 'of" Toymid at
the Klunuilh irnititre coiupaliy
was luiiinniifed for Saturday, No-I
vemlier . 10. ; . .. . J
.lust thirty-six mniiv nlminiinfc
dnys hif ore. I'hrlsl tuns, which ne
ciinnta - for. Ihe -nneniiiR nt Toy
In ml with leys, dolls, wagons, nr-'l
planes, irnlns und hiimlreds of
other Rirts for the kiddies tit the!
Hloro. ... . , .
Chrlatinaa Rifts . will lie ' gel
aside with a small deposit- tori
anyone, according lo Mr. Palmer.
RnOMr.- Wrlghl'g haud-mnde i
candle.. They are liecterr 12S
No, 8th St uiv, 10-iV
j M - . I,.-, w: , . l, ...
We rAre SJwiii
A Wonderful Line .of Child's MisseV and.
Growing 'Girls' Tootsie Boots in Tan Calf arid
Patent Leather: ' 1
They Are Just the Best Ever for This Cold
Weather, Keeping An kles Dry a h j Warni,
lie Prices Are Reasonaole
Galoshes in Colors to
Match Dresses 'and .;
Coats .
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