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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1915)
EIGHT THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREOOK FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915. ........... :: White Sale Bargains in Every Section of ; Salem's Big Store This Sale of Dress Goods Ends Tomorrow LOT NO. I. LOT NO. II. LOT' NO. III. Former Prices up to $2.75 Special $1.19 a Yd Many choice fabrics are grouped in this lot. 54-inch striped worsteds, brocaded mohairs, silk crepes, mat tasses, all-wool tweeds, etc. Many of these will be suit able for suits, coats and dresses. Former prices up to $2.75. This sale ends to morrow night. $1.19 a Yard Former Prices up to $2.25 Special 79c a Yd This assortment comprises silk and wool materials. Panamas, brocades and suitings in brown, navy, grey, tan and mixtures. If you need dress fabrics, do not fail to attend this event. Former prices up to $2.25. This sale ends tomorrow night. 79c a Yard Former Prices up to $1.50, Special 49c a Yd This collection contains Voiles and fancy fabrics in plaids, checks and plain colors o f navy, brown, white and black. At this price they will sell rapidly so we advise an earlv at tendance. Former prices up to $1.50. This sale ends to morrow night. 49c a Yard MarshfieM Graduates Are Kidnapped By Juniors Marslit'ield, Or., Juik' 4. The foul boy graduates of the Mnrslifiold high sehool lire happy today in the posses sion of diplomas, but tliey missed the T grniiunniig exercises hif iiik1"- powered uy h crowil or Junius, me ijuai tet was taken four miles into the coun try mid left to "hoof it back to town. John MelTuKh Turner, was in ease in court in estcd. a prominent fanner of the city attending a whi'-h he was intcr- Children's sulkies, regular $2.50 val ue, il.Sc. Iluren & Jluniilton. The camp fire girls made their firat puhlic appearance itit evening at the benefit given for them at the Oregon theater. The girls appeared in their luiliuu uniforms and ramped out (in the stuue just, like thev ex t to when they are living the' real life on their intended hike to Mniitiinu in about two weens, j lie uregou was tinea to ca- liacitv lit both m-iiiiMio iH'i-inl-liiiuiceH. and the Jocul niembeis weie repeatedly 'in-ored. the LMra will nmieur annul. i.lirely new prd See the New Brushed Wool Scarfs at $1.00 -:- These new scarfs will appeal strongly to those who motor, for coast, mountain or steamer wear. Your. choice of red, grey, green or white with different colored stripe border; fringed ends. A splendid value at $1.00 each. Attractive Offerings in Men's and Boys' Section Jumperalls for Motorists The Khaki jumperalls are splendid for atitoists and motorcyclists. Well made of good material protects your clothing in sizes for short or tall men. These garments sell in man y stores at $2.25 or $2.50. Meyers' Price $2.00 See These New Sport $1.50 Shirts These stylish shirts for summer are causing con siderable interest they are just the garment for all out-door sports, golfing, canoeing, motoring, etc. A comfortable roll collar that can be worn three ways, collar can be turned down and tabs buttoned on the shoulder; makes a most comfortable garment. Priced at $1.50 Children's Kute - Kut it Coveralls at 65c This new showing of cover alls will appeal to mothers. Just the article for play well made of blue denim and stripe materials trim med in red or blue. A usual 75c seller in manv st.ni'ps Meyers' Price 65c The House of Quality this cveninir. anil mi gram will be given. Special prices on our entire line of trunks, bags and suit rncs. Ituren & Hamilton. The Salem Military hand will soon be remly to appear as real Cherrians, ns their caps arrived Inilav, and the suits will all be finished by next .Mon day. The bund will lie nut this even ing drilling with the I'lierrians. Nance O'Neil, the eminent traged ienne, Will still' in her .neatest. Hiiei'Hw I Princess Uomanoff," at the Oreironl on Sunday and Alundnv. Violin duets! Oil tSlllldllV will be ivcn In tnl.litmii to this treat feature'" ! Members of th s.nte i liilian,! their friends are conlinllv iu Club ami their friends are eorilinll'y hi nt the home of Mrs, (', and JI is. Chuunccy Hishop, ,'Hn North Liberie sheet tomorrow afternoon at three u.-ior,, minoring .Mrs. Thomas (1. Winter of .Minneapolis, .Minn., u prom inent club woman who lias been al ien, iinj; the J ederute, Hub cminrj j,, J.Virt In lid. Mrs. Ida Bacon, of Fifth and Gaines a veiling was awarded the pair of if"! shoes ut the Trice Ml,,,,, store this morning. Instead of the baccalaureate sermon Siimlnv mortmiir .,i I.':.... . ; , - " ", ' .n ft iionisi "o. .Morris j ''""ich.-iis iinnounced, memorial services! is the nianagi iSuit To Dissolve U. S. i Steel Corporation To Be Carried to Supreme Court Washington, June 4. The govern ment's suit to dissolve the United States Steel Corporation will undoubt edly be taken to the supreme court, At torney (reliernl firetntrv unl.l f...ln lowing the cabinet meeting. Shares Increase $20,000,000 New Vork, June 4. Shares of the United States Steel Corporation in creased ikUO.OOO.OOO in vnliin ,n,.;M. when steel common advanced as much as 4 5-8 points and sold at iu ; n,.t,. trading o nthe New Vork stock e.v ciiniigo today. Scenes rivaling those witnessed on the exchange during the boom of 10111,1 during which prices skyrocketed to' new hiirh levels r.'l,,.f ...i u..n ---n-- ...... mi, nun Street's iubilation over the vi,.w the steel corporation in the nnti-frust suit brought by the government. The market opened in a delirium of ex citement, following the decision an nounced at Trenton yesterday in which the petition to dissolve the corporation wus denied. Steel common and preferred, Ameri can Cn'n, International Harvester and Corn i'rodiicts, the latter three shares of corporations also involved in an other trust proceediiiL' led in the mini eral advance Union nnd Southern Pa cific and other railroad issues followed. international Harvester jumped Hi POllltS hlllhcr while tile eiti-lt.iliinnt ,...o at its height. The market was again normal at 'V the buying capacity of the pub' liu-was aniinrentlv ynuni l.m ,.n held a firm tone. Ability SWIU and Modern Facilities place m .where our Optical $orl! is unexcelled. Let us PZ7l Miss A. McCulloch, Optometry HB-209.Hi.Mtmi raj. rwmetnst XJlUg. 9 I ' phone 109 T 1" 'I' I li li I I WBaBM -r t ' DIED tit vL. . t. .1. .1. ... ..... ifc Rev. fienrcra H MitrUI !' Closesjfork In Dallas (Capital Journui .Speeiul Service.) Dallas, Ore., .lime 4. Uov. (leorge II. Mitchell closed his pastorate of the i'rcsbyteriun church in this city witii ine service iMinilay evening. On .Mon day, in company with Mm M iff hell, he left for Umioore, Oil., wliero he hus accepted the charge ol' a Presbyterian church located there. Both Be'v. nnd .Mrs. .Mitchell have nimle manv warm friends while in Dallas who deeply re gretted their departure fro mthe'eitv. i..A.r. At tlie homo of his parents Air. and .Mrs. Michael Un,., jo'j o, street, Thursday, June H, llll'i, Mich ncl Joseph Lane, at the age of III VM. 1 11 T.er llll1 II r ton .- li I.... .1, . ,.....,, 1 "" me ( ttuioiie cemeiery. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Chris .lorgenseu, by sheriff, to Jl Y nnd Sural, .Ma gee, NE'i of SKit and' SMi of 7-7-2-li, except 14 acres off south side, containing in all (ill acres, John Scott, et ux, to Butte lodge Xo ll'l!, I. O. O. 1 of Scott aiills, SO feet otf west end of lots 15 and 10, block -li, Scotts .Mills, Oregon. BORN Is, IIII.Thy. ,, TOX- "'"in Twenty-tirst. ' II5, to M,' 1 n u; Florence 11 and llemv l.'.-.,,i, ., Frank Fruit tracts, nlnt. In'iu I t i' i. elusive, in J). JA c. of Jno. Ford, 'and 7-3-W, r-krvB-Vi t. 1 4rffcta WVMLUUWU& KSii' Purchase. Silver Souvenir Spoon Free With Each S2.B0 "i i ue exemplary ,,, n,,.! Kr,, services of the Uev. Itenrv li I.' i .., i ... 1 1 ...:n i. . held. Dr. Kimball dl,..i .,,. , I'nsnilena. ('nlil'iiiiiii i, ;ii i...' .. . "leiubeiv,! that Dr. Khnliall ivn il, lonor of ICimball Hall i il, v:n ette I'liiversitv All Around Towe f ' ' ' ' T T T rTTTTTTTTTTTtt i . T Dr. Mondfllsonn. unneiaiiiit m mti , . miuia lasiei correctly. U. b. bank bldg. Tor a cigar that lilts your fancy and not your porlictbook, try a lion Ton, Salem made, cents, llie river continues to record today above low is II; t'eid. baths. Ni(.ht fall, as the Hater murk building, Klctric liul,, service liv anooliitiiieiit The Peerless orchestra of Salem will furnish I lie inusie for a ,MI,.,. , .; given at (leivuis Salur.lay evening. The! 'V" ,H Bivi'ii ler the nuspiccs of1 the (iervais baseball team. , $l.fi0 iiatting suit cases for ORe. n. lien & Hamilton, Tho Salem Motorcycle baseball team "on an s n, 0 vicoiy ,,, , ,,t busedale nine on the Kosedale grounds Inst night. The Salem batters were eeks nnd cherriunt ,d for Jiose- dale llnighi nnd ti i J 1 m. Chorus of 125 voke.5, tonight, in Mendelssohn oriilorio " Klijah," Mary Schultz and Viola Verclor Hoi. '," Vll,li 'tH at the OreK Saturday and Sunday. h o - Your photograph on postals M)e per ilu.. .oeltv Siuilio, vcr jewelry store, TJo North Comiuerciul. A regular dlimnr inc. Scott's, 17 South l ifuincrcinl street. Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Tltggs ami Mr, and Mrs. Karl eugeluiuer inotoreil In I'orlland today. They went in Hie UaiH new lluii k n inl will rcliiru this evening. Dollar watihOH at Stono's drug storo Dr. Wislieonus Sanatorium, Hubbard The Arte Frisco girls, the drill team ol the Artisan lodei, lmv ... r 77, !'.,!!' tl''ir work that' thev are kinds of ribbons, i 'i'1"- dnllinu- occasionally ,, Hri,t the Kansas Slie. 1 '"''i' Drst public uipearance was made ! ,,ls ''veiling, drilling ,. , cases for 0c, Bll.'1'"' streets. These ,.,, ,MU ! Will lie - M 1 1 11 1 1 i-i 1 . loeimim,,,,,. ,.. . . ; ,, , , , ' I , i" Kiel - - - j tnp to Sun Francisco July I I . Tho iriistecs of the Elks' lodtso were . . " H'strncled last evening in,,,,,,,-,, lh(,: "m t Havo Bocjuin bey lots owned by the Klks in en.- v; "long at vir side when HI pillvliase lln.,i ,,," inner ll,e, si 1 1 li v ,,r IIS,, i I iMircn ,v iiainillon. Word has lienn kUrtU LilO IltJW t inmyh .MM'iinr tv-'iiu to ho rim hv S, . coiiipjiiiv Hehvt'tMi PnrfhuHl inn! Snn l-'niiicisiii will .... luue l-i. I his service was to have been instituted about tin. ,.,:.i.ii ,.r m.... i ... ,'i'nv .,l.l,, . MI on nccount of the I ii .iHiiiirnia anniit tliut time it ".si pone,, a nionili. The train will ve i.iruun.i r ,m ,,, ,,, ' "' I, III, , a U Now Business Pirm, M. I,. Morris, local iniuiager for the Helm Optical comnnnv. Inn, Lit,., I iirraiigenienls for pei niuuent I v locating tins city. The Iikm.i cri,.., t .i... above coiniianv is in St. r.onis I ,,...1 Mr. Morris' ' brother in M,. l bi'.'n ili.. r of tho Oreiron hrnm-li new ti rni opened for business in Fglow building iiu Mill street. T. A. Iloiilden, et ux, to A. W. Hewitt, et ux, wnrrunty deed, .toil; stamp .flj ooxlim (Vet i'n block ; Cajiital Park addition to Salem. I Church of Cod, .North Siilem, by' trustees, to Arthur K. Peterson, war '"''.v 11 1, --), stamp ."illc; south :;.s loot or lot b, block 1, .North Salem, GrocerySpecials for Saturday Creamery Butter '"'u pound Fresh Ranch Eggs -" I'd uiizpn 10c Cans of OyStere Vchil, Ide per fa Pure California Olive Oil Quart cans it. .i. ii ; ti:,m"1 ''"'" ii.to i t .nis We giiiiriint,.,. tlii, (,,', "I ""' "'lest ohtuiitiil,!,. at iinv 1'lvsses S. Armstrong to Florence I. .Aimsirong, uin'ran- t I, ihi, stamp u. , i,i acres in section u, y-l-w. Th the Band Practice Undor Way. At tiie uieetino' of th ,; - ,..ni,.;i Monday evening permission was eriint. I ed the Dallas bund for the use of the ! Anderson upper floor nf the city hall building' I ."be ; A D Thucker et ux to K W and Hel ta 1J Stubbs, wnrrantv deed iflll, stamp I; K'.j of lots !l mid III, block J, Owen's addition to Salem. tor practice purposes, nnd the room was pineeii in condition at the expense of Ihe council. I'nder the leadership of C. W. .Marsh, the newly organized band is making rapid progress. Practice is being held twice a week, and the bovs loods and washouts 1 Z, Kvf "", "f imlividunl I I ' "fc , l ll'llf. II, IS l V I lll'lllfl WHS I that III,, mm. ,..,!.,..! Ill ...' t 1- ., ion jii nit reiiuvt, 'or piiniie aipaeranc, in u few weeks. Charles L Smith et nx to Alfr,.,l M (uit clniiii deed ll. st Jl 111 11 I aews except 2 acres sold to W Uncolored Japan Tea 50c (Irinlo, Special, Huying ami selling fur ,-a;-!i mi,! having ue ret lliV eilMn m to main-sell nil 0l(.r sn stores. MAKE TJS PEOVEIT! I'n Its, sec. 2-1 .3-V. W W Hall et ux to P ranty deed Htainp nun ., block Woodbiirn, A f.iesley, .'ille; lot 'l. T, Bey Hall's addition to Francisco l , .;, ,",7""! .... wimnercial Club Meeting. in.rdav 1 '""", , Hie regular meeting of the Dalla , ' in, ii ciiii. was ue , u t in. 'veiling in the club rooms on Mill Great Northern Prepares mm m m io Morten Schedule Time fimiimum wpanw Phone IIS k'w N'utlli 'nm' s. W'e Deliver Any l'larr in f.al, W'wl. .nrtli. or Smrti Saa. ESfiEEtCir The P. E. ft E. R.Ulwny company car '"' H H'- conclusion that " I' -..i,l. add to the attrac DM'iiessot the car bam. and have i,ot,l one'wiiln' '!''". in "l"ir ''''st ''""' where I the head I 1,1 w-riK4-.it much trouble, ' Ihe iiauo plaver of '''"'I by the llraihl ,. I.i II,.,,., ,. ., , 1 -'-, ,",,.,, nil,, ,(j . .' "' ' ' 1 'he boys are tickets mi, in,.. ,.,'(....... i ... The Croat Northern Pacific. S. S cinnpany and the North Bank system street. Several mutters of importance I ''""l "1 w''"'1'"''' I'ctween were taken up and discussed, nmnmr ! 1 "' Francisco. The first which were several iuiportunt rend im- "."'Vl' W"H -M'indiiy when th i i ut i-nieiii.s. a communiciilion You will find all luces an, I notions at $ir;0 matting suit ten ix Hamilton. cemeiei-y, anil In piirciaH1, , ,,,., in- in,, n, .,i .., .i ....., oi in me - i 1 1 x- iew 'i opei ly, toddling ciiii put for lsc, liming lb,, nis,, K, me g real cm ilM l'ft pri?e is a :l"'l Ihe second artistic di'-ign. on display ,. , There will be luilay ,i.-ii, ,1,, ,llln arc in, n,., 'icir libi.-nt "Elijah I-.. I'm concert tonight, M. 10. churcli. begins at i Don't miss th o ducts by two promt, ncnl Salem vm iiiisIh ii! 1 1. mid Sunday. h Sal in-, "I coursi'i mil ,, 10 'dock, The.., added since h, . ley, "llnrn-ioii "K of liarnvillc lb It, " Dam the ones who sell er of tickets. The Hamilton gold watch, unlil watch I'nl, ,if These prizes are now 1 tar barn. no story hour on Sat 1 Miruner, but tl hil- in make every Sntui '1,'iv, The doios will fl'MIII ! of tin. M (t A i I re la live to the establishing of an or-1 g.'ini.ation iu Dnllus, The iiroposiliou was taken in, .i;u...,u.,.i i... .... ,,, i , , , i inn no sHjinfJ!Ht.j.i taluMiinivynr.l to tlio muttur. i r1 n tl 5C11 "1'in lo them until n. iv books have been -t list was published: "'is; the Hnrnstorm v the llnrnstorniei-s. " ' I'lsoe and His Man Tako a Pri'plero vacuum mime with v,ni uii.l keep it, cleaner A Gift She Will Al ways Cherrish i rail mm A ri'fi'ijrii'ator that is trlianin. tooil to save at li'ast 2.1 pr cent of tho ioo hill. One that will not rust, crack or chip. In as easily cloanoil as a china bowl. tho fatuous NTaSemE refrigerators others from $13.00 Up JuncDridc 1 mac I a' ai-v; 1 7 H Tltis is - arc on 1 1 i res. t . in, ,,,,, i iii .i ..a .,. . tr? wai, of .u-'Sr; U i.,T; ' """' loe I'll It) it! I ' " !-'"' "'I' boy scouts nnd laltiug more mteiest i high m,,. i 'x " ' "" '"Mm. "Story , I, , ,. li . ''"(",-tai,,. . ,l"""'-'""'. "Ditcher. Pollock." lui e receiM'd but linl,, .,,.( lut "Tho Sea Wolf," nielu. '"""""I ",lroniZe I, . . "'M'-'"!'!". who ,,., im. I .1,: ,"' ,Mii picture theaters- ... . -- 0- ! , ,."l,:r I. !b ally the entire H,my lor child while they'-,7j.;i;,,,.tv "hich comes IVom no- im,' wilh iiibbei-, ,.,,. , . ' oiiuiiv ami .mm. Hamilton. ' .,' '". ' ' ' "lf," which Hurt In Class Scrap During a scrimmnge thin morning ut I the high school between the senior and I junior classes over the possession of a i I'cnmiiit, William Diitton, KiPU South ! (.ottngo street, suffered the fracture of I one of tho small bones of the leg. Dr. 1 II. ,1. Clements wus called, who rushed ! Die young ,au to In:; office for immedi ate treatment, later inking him to his I home, Dale this nftcrnooii the young mini was reported to be resting e'niiv. I'lii- senior cluss hung a pennant on the telephone wire Inst evening. This morning the junior class secured posses sion ol- the peiiniiut and iu the general struggle following, young But Ion re ceived his injury, IRRIGATION MEASURE. steamer train leaving Portland was set 1 k half an hour allowing for addition- nl connections from the Oregon Flectric railway from Willumolte valley points and from S. P. nnd S. local points as far as Fnlliuidge, ns well as the through train from Spokane and the Fast. The thirty minutes eliminated from the San Francisco schedule has been taken off the transfer time nt Flnvel. The steamship "Northern Pacific " has been milking ihe run to the (ioklen (late re peatedly in less'than the schedule time of 2i hours, arriving and docking there between 2:,'ll) nnd :i:lltl o'clock p. m. Hit schedule arrivine- time is :i,:iii i, .,, Twenty-four hours nnd thirty minutes from dock to dock is the record set by the "Northern Pacific." railroad circles it is predicted (he crew of the (treat .Northern" will not be content until they lower that record when she rcsnnics service, The "(treat North ern's" first sailing from San Francisco. "ling tu announcement of (lenernl .Mnniigcr Jenks, will be .rune ;i(l, arriv ing at Flnvel duly 1st laying oyer until the Hid and both ships will sail on the .'rd, establishing the tri-weekly service from both terminals on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Snturduvs. Salsm cum for country nadi trips. Day nnJ mfi;' Touring service, l'rii'.ef roasuiiiililc. meet all trains. We Plionel t Office Hotel llligh J WHen In SALEM, OBEOON, OT BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private BatM. RATES 7BC, $1.00, ? The only hotel in th. to ye,arost to all Capitol Building", A Home Away from Hot". T. 0. BLIGH, Prop. BothPhonei rreeAuw" ! Ili ; Mrs, .1. foreman, homo, film, nl totluv, Ihe Oregon i'or (he last' time b, U, f, Holt. Waltor Spaiildlng and B, ' : J "' I" Ihe l.iit-kiiiinut,. log I King .amp of the Spau,i,K ,,im: ;;. .v.'.'M.v to investi,,,,; ti,;;;,: d ions along the stream for floating! ' '"l''l bri,Ke. that have 1 cenlly 1,,,,.,, ,i, llt,,M lt, "l,".""'-';l M.nu. cMent with logs ''"I g ibmu streaui. s RefrigoratOM, m)l pcrfoot t ,"",,,r"- that save -misty. Huron Hamilton, i'woril, ni,.,, , 7 ..7"""'" ,1,,,.,. ,, , ...... it in (tie iiiiiiiius a I,, ,, "" h' ','"'lt '-""It'll, mis i, ecu .imMl ,,..i ,; ... . . Uilniissioii : . .V"""... " . "" bronc;,; Iw.V,, i." ,i.V. . . "!. i,i il... . I , : """ I'leseniatioii cents ThY . I',l"'l,.v I"'1''' ll' ie -op,,!,,, ,,n hmJ ,,,,, ''very pcifonnance, TheBfg Brothers', ;f th Elk lodge ,J r ,"'; "'n!g,rM,her " 1 "-"IfiMe of boys at heart, l.at eveiniiir nl n, i.'n. i.. j ... . ... u "-ineparcd ., a ,, "'TlZ " State I In ii li :in rnni'isco Sacramento, cH., ,(, .T,, iii. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ir ror tn, , , i,. ..i..,. ., ., I i " " ' tt..iiii-iii in i ue I lion ( anyoii project through co-opcrn-I '"" ""'' ! f'"l.'riil government, " is s.gnctl liy.doveriior .lohnson today. islallatiou . Htora,;,. reservoirs along ,1, , , ' t et mi i inies ol Mil' bill M(,,,, ,ay ,,V !' .V " to provide for iM1, 'f i Ze.',:L,, ,MK" "M'li'i.Hwi.l, r ral K, Forest wife of a section lies critically ill nt her examiner this week Sargeant ii ! Noiihwct tntive ln'H anv hi MMI.W ,t h'ng ' o-t 1 i", . IfllgH 1"U'" ... 1 I of n'il .'F"' i i( bull grminds , , r f" wnicii wi i nt i,t..t,.i.i j r :::!: "::rs ! ' t m. ,ott. a h.' ,,. .? 1" b l"t. today, - - hi tin, n it ii. t... i.i i at cnanc to ace tho great dctec. i .'ill ... . t ' ' ' ''""'.v boy in town VII tllllt' II I .... I' . OPEN EVENINCS BY APPOINTMENT f OME I FlIQ SI I Ci C0ft COURT & HIGH STS. at the Oregon tonight Tho drill team nf fit nt.-,., . "". or .no wr u, .""s?; 'v.-uinK, p,ep,.,t,ffy to tl. M,iCitliiii i!:.!: fv,;;,!::::!",,-i!'"-- u. i , a up til (I'll M'litlay in front o( Yc Liberty th", " l.iil again .li..in ,h,. most i,,,,,., Zl work nt the u n v i I i f . cemetery. The Woib.t '. , 1 : : o'clocK Suit.lnv .t, 1. V 'lodge rooms tu form l'r t,0 purude. oe ii hi.. i , . . . .yins of age j,,, T, irn,lor. coioei ..i,,;;,;,;,:,:' 'm"" . you IU or ,oU for k OOLF CHAMPIONSHIP, '. -V. Y .lime -I, Oswald Kill ' '"fi'ii'ii:iinii im,. luibi,,, "" ",!'-v '''i'"'.' the finals of th oi'oblnn (lolf chipioshi, when he . .,!'., t.,.i i ' , ,, 1 , nuil 2 to "'" Fhillip Carter, .),,, N(w- y v met chamiima. ti-i n,,t,.,.i n , won e Me- totlav . 3 up 1' "K ' autl ,i, J,,,,, ,, It II V .,1 I l . . . -.., i, .ii -jtin,, i ,,,, dis- Top. Aiiilerson beat v; ttnxwe .v in i .... , , The Want office and home and are con sulted often and freaupntlv clipped and filed for ready reference. The Jnmi Wants are valuaWn Tw the reason. . i If You Are A Boy, Between 15 and 19 years of age, and want to earn some vacation money, at 9 o'clock or alf w vui oiviv uuiui uaj iivv.. - . o'clock, and we will show you how to become i ol r use aad get paid for using your talents out of scflo hours. HAMMOND-BISHOP CO. Leading Clothiers 167 Commercial St. .WHJIHHHIM fllllHIiilHllf'f HtHkumMUn SEWEB1 11 ft. i ' ' I. 1