South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 201, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

rHURSDAY MORNING. JULY 20. 1922

BOARD ABANDONS Circus, Long Awaited By Adults BRITISH DUKE, KIN

ITS EFFORTS TO SETTLE STRIKE

Hooprr Announce 1 hat No Further Hail Confrrcnre. j Are in Pmirro.

And 'Kiddies Arrives Tomorrow

STATISTICS

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Ti:-: "i t : i-d and addd that "iiiC'f ! to .t v of tli- airir1 would li to tJ.- f w rmaiuiri ri'.'.ds wi'lidr iv, from It." Tiit- iriir r.ti.- d no oi j -1 in i. s to r'-,pf vu i '!." w;i .'" 1 ;m u -."-ion orsd th d1. .M.f r .'.! rdirt Kvn prriU'U I rul's. lir .-.ud. and tlc!rd that "thp foruoit;ir di-po.d-tion of ri'Mt i a i t s . H.U't-s and ru!s would r Mi'iv- from or.Üiff all ihr1 of :hf fr:-tioi: lip'in vvlii'di -tr:!; votf s o re taken." IUT3 rdir! adjustment 'hoards. Mr. Hooper faid mnnv riiscLi ar willir.fr In have rt-ional h-arilf. i'iiiie aro williti 'to havo a n ational adjustment hoard nnd ?onie füV-r-"fd hoards on each individual road. An n srrcenint of sum? f-ort tnuld lntjht.s he reached tiP'Ti thin mutter, he paid. "At rrpnt." the .statenifr. t rnntlnu d, "thero n poil.iltty nf an agreement on th? fl'.jeiition of reinstatement of tlie 'rlkinrr eniploy- with all rights rest orpd." "T!i rarrJets f-nntended," he said, "th.U when the tnen struck. thP enrrir dw1 to thejose'vrs and the jiuh-l.-' the duty of operating the trains lor transportation of freiglit, passenger and mail." In doing thi Mr. Honpi.r stld, the cirriers eioieavnrd to rpp!niH the men who rjuit th t- vii-4- and a.slted that they promised ctlirirnt inn permanent employtin nr and fair treatment after the strike is over am' annot recc-dt from th ohl:gH tioji." Tfiey alf-o hiat. Mr. Hooper continued, "tiiat to give t!i' i turnirc: strict is prefers n-e over h n.'-n now ernp!of-t v&ou'.d Tof-rf'y ?r.i'i)iirarr tl.e r run r. t uf .-tr;kc." Hofiitil S-niority. The c.'i ; rit i s. lie s.ii-l. have promi s . I to -rnploy mipt: Aiii hnv bcn ot:t on t r i K :!" th. y itave not Veen :ru:!;y of lr-.o h' of p-aee nnd the

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TO KING, DIES IN

POVERTY IN U. S.

Georg Th a. !? N ?t. Louis

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r.:o kr.'M . Hr.ry s.vartz. $;;";.'

.iarriai- u wemau oi nenn- riich.r i Haf trom. io:g x. Brcck-I. :

MtM.dr Lnl to Hi. Down- -?on. - ,, l ! lira ma. Harris. 4 07 KfmK ct. fall and Lxile. r, a.

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Circus GROUND

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Mrs Nett.e Wii'.m. j; ph,.., Mll I'AIHKIv sTAMT t. to 111 K. O no st. ! M r I'arr; k S'.r-p . uht-r of A loir Na--s:n Ja k n t Mr. ,r,! Mr. H sr..-:r. .!;.! :2i :roc.;:!.e:.l t. ! at T o': t. .. - - : :, v T:, .rn:nc at C:rsar F'ffe .! :i ?. rtronkf 1 ' V.-r r- 1 :.r-' t " : i! . -;n d a-h to ". .1 S l!r. o',.--: 1 st. i :..vv.r.r :.-.;;o. e I a;- ;;:?. s ,-.f aro:' Mrs. L'-rr.ii Vtii h. ..::. S. Hrook- ', or.e . ir. ::. t. to :,r2 Oy.ir.d av. j Mrs Strinv- v. i ho-:-; :n V ir, Pur-G-orgf . Mit!- r. 20 C Forln en . : ;.t;-h o- Or :. -r 2. to C21 X. Taylor st. ! .,r l w "5 v,r of rt e. 1. :!, r ; !, ;: .v. tiir. i Vhn you r.y r;ir. My rutrh a or . S Stam- and Two troMistrs. A'iv. th:s 7,v.. .,trr .Mrs Oral I.vth.

Th" r"iy r-av t v.w a M -f'snr. ur.df rtak:r.2 ' ; : '...i.r'.f r.r. rur.'rai a rt sr terra" r.t "a.'.I he anr.O'J.'.Cf i

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V.'ah hoi h i 1 ana.la r 1; ir. lr:Kir.,1, u'h' ti she jr.tr: e l J,r rd Ilu-tcn. : Her.ee, hl- marriage to h. r was in-' va:!. 'vrrjoy((i, th-' yours; JordJ hurried home nr1 h-rn proceed-; ! ir.- for an annulment, .-"earch w-t? for Oori;- Mar.ley Smith, th-. aie-d fifft liutUmd. Finally he wa.-, f ;n J ar.d a;rff 1 to t -s : f y f r Lord It ton. i I', at the w;fe'. liwvers hurled a 1 homl '., i'.tn the anr.;i!!nr,t iroc itr.u.s by proving from Smith's own l!p.. on rr"? fxamination, that ; h' . himtelf. had had another w;fr vh r h man atr aVl-h. Th ''court hclJ tltat t!ie woman- f.rsi : ri'.uriacf was invaiit-J an'l that t ' sijh'.;jf n: ((.nvny, ir.akir.? hrr; I l,u!y Jtuton wurt t gal and lunJir.g. t'i'- rem lined Iidy Huston ur.ri! her! I (i ath. , ! Jt lwanl Huston'.; ianlla'y said the 1 i dead watchman had teen proud of j

h!ü r;u:p. Lu-toti. J In any ev nt Ir.l "u-ton's trouhjk did not tol with the dfath of i Kate Walsh. The records -how that h" wa involved in other f-'-raps in j Lensian or.r with a chorus girl j and linally. in lC'i,; h;3 creditor?

sv. a -oped upon him. Twice he was declared a bankrupt and late that year h- left his native '.and for Ameri. a. There i a lonsr srap in the record. Then, in 1912. the record set forth

I that Lord Huston had died. I I'pfraco records at the Hritish

consulate h re tally wTth newspaper j j el;;. pines in thejr harrenne-s nf de- i

tails of his death. There was no date J pave the year, though the peerage record in other rats cave the month j and day of death . There was nothin;; to show where Lord Huston ! die,, or how he died. I

DENBY ESCAPES DEATH IN PLANE

Tomorrow'. circus day. jmp;i-d and n filled with entire The day. lor ::wai'el hy ch ild ren j t ro.i pi s of tigers, liar..--, polar lnars-. and grown-ups alike, will wit m -s ! leopards, panther.-', jaguais and

i - I the arival of Jüngling I. rot hers ;nd j : rain puma. Most remarkahlo i , , , f "IV TT ff 1 K irnum and i:.ti!.-ys (mMn".1 cir-j among the.-e are the mrxe-l groups ' CCrciar OI iNavy UllOlIlCial eu-s, her- from (Irand Itajd Is with j of tiu-ej-?, h'.ack panthers and leop-: IeportC(l Safe After t'.v lams, leop-trds. eh-phants andjard- ; r - n; -l hy the warld's fore-I " 1

i'Vrrvt)ilr" th it V, ;, s t,,., n loti-llrtil ooi.f oih.m t r i i tw vv- At .',.1 t.ir!; I 'i.WUlf 1 IH)1 1 illl.

on hill-po.st-rs !urif,g th" pa-t few and i t f'eh -stv oium trainers

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of tlie ; h-rds of train-d elphant.s

flai'.wav oil'.cial.s fiuuie that the

w vti n rnTtiv tniv to m- t

ir-- fo ttie fore mis season. Ont'i . . .'

. .n. r . ) -1 pon receipt or nnotncial

first train "the Mying squadron" (is in etrare of th" nof-d I'elgian

will reach th yard limits at. out dawn. Cnloading will 1 egin immediately and the long caalcade of red wages, golden chariot, heavily lo.nl d ans-, dens, and all the ia ra ph er na lia he moed from the trains to the .show grounds.

Those who gather to watch the fir

luaaker. Mm", i ".are Mileirarde. lhmdmls of Stars

Among tl.e hati Ireds of men and'

reports thaf .Sce'y r.f the Xavy I'd-

w in Dt-nhy hid harcly escapen teath! in a fall from an airplane while Hy- J ing in China. A-'t Sec'y of the Xavy ;

women st.u-s are Lilv Loitze 1, ,uern j Roosevelt t-alay dispatched an tirgof all aerial !rvm:i;,t Hrnost "nt cablo message to tlie Orient; (Marke a"d the noted 'la rk on ia u ; rc j u' t ing the details of the accident. ! in lia-ar.lo"!. .' ing acts; tlie Sie- j The mcsag. was addressed ta ' grits. Siii.or.s and Ne;..olitans. u -, 'vv '" Ihmhy him.s. :f, through th :

cus arrive will see more than l' J pr'-m' on the tlyit g trap.'jte; th" ! 'onnn nler In chief of the As! iti-j J

elephants nnd catch a glimpse of six giraffes-. It sui'h feattire? as this that nnko nece.-sarv a mv men i-

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roper

tv. h it refused

to r, ; tl' ::' s ni- i 'y on er tho.- men woo ! . i v rcr.i.i in. 1 at work. i.-of.a.v." t h st : ' tn : t said. "I hi 1 h.o; d that som- areemtr.t niili: hf ri lied tlwt would M-sult in the t . -r -l . i i : n of work hy run r. aw ! s: :aU. Tii.s nitt;ou if r.ot Pi toe tla !jir hoar d at t his time. ha: i one Utv. .c: ti-e carriers aroi ; tl . I a : o o s . " Mr. Wio'.tton s.; ;,,lh the r.;- ?;,.! of : ': ' aiini' . itt u it h regard t, ::! hy a.--t .-ting that "an et:;- :; -f t i : ut controversy

its , .p jt . t t l:e re.-tora -

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laio-stos. It. :f. nrari:-. Tirro fi and ; Ht a t, ahoard the V. S. S. Mender

Sevillos - ill in wly import-d Hiiro- son. on which the naval secretary "in rpj. an aits of ext raordin-! cai!t-l for the Orient some weeks

trerie t-nt which is as larsje as th aiy sliilt : th 1 i u.o. u' ii i. liooiey- ao. "hig top' of previous . asons. Merjs. Ttiadra. and ('l.irkdon Koo.s-evr It's n:t sicte t.i'v: : I Umreit T"tit ltT trottpe-; of i ;d is; ili- Sie Tahar! "You reported in airplane acciA for the main-tint of itjeompany of uvtonasts f,,r the firt j dent. Cable d tails. Kr.oevelt." is tlie higgfst ever constructed. In-im, Introducing tlie nmn ath-j Conti'lenc' was felt at the deparf-ilff-il the paraphernalia and pro- p . of Arahia to Air.' rii-.ni audi-! merit that the naval .secretary had perti's of this errat circas are of,,,,f,,;; tj,,. fo'ir "(hi ! n (lirls in th" j not been injured f-er'nusly in the acsucii Nv"ight and .ize tlt.it tile n-1 S.!r Swings." a s t:s 1 1 ir.a 1 old j cidt-nt. else the contmander of tho tire morning must now I"" g; n ; w.rl.l novelty: aerial h 11-:. ten ! Asiatic l!ett wouhl r.ave advised over to the task of putting tln.m ia i ,;; )S )f ta:uiiy h.ars.-s and p r- i Washington Ik fore this.

plc. Hecau.-e of this work t h" , f .., -r ty f.cnod v.aun.-n; iuh.t of the street parade is no longer given w,,;-j liigh' -t p'-r.-li acts, and the "horse and man power" h-:r.g n,;Sr.y otlo r hi-'l:-air s ! s ri ns.

conc"ntra'ed on tliis world .s li;m -t ; Th miin-tent program pen ; were th.at Ien!,y was a passenger job of making ready for th" a f:--j u h a grand in'roductory pag-ant j -n an airplane icu.ng the city and noon performance. I m r:nit'.c-ntly oiii!ii' d. re'.i'a te w Ph the cr-at wall of 'hina iust to th-

Sec'y Oenby was .uppted to be in Peking to, lay. The unolllcial re

ports rea- hiug the navy department

rio re ar more than Ten perforin- nu; -i v f.il-s na. t d in i aritomir.

I.ortn ot It. and that an nrcalenr

et with this tenson's circus anl ny hun.lrds of .story hook rharao-J happened aloft whi.-h compellei

filly ,iair :,"n,,or ,)l na.Me.i j ters. A l.utai-.,; clowns :n " lhe pilot to negotiate an emersency nmmaR Two hurdrnl suj crhly j i:-v , ns !;ll!:y oru'lrtal sttittts I'rom-; i.intlir.? from a height of 4 ööo feet clioole.l loos, s repres-ntirar Hn-. ,-. , : of fun for juvrnil" pat-j soc v ponbv lias lon in the Orient ropo's fmest Muestrian acts form . n,r,. 1 f. r some weeks. Me left Washinga hig feature. Another incudes Tomorrow's performance v.iH be- mnth n?n t.. o tn r..Vi

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twenty n:--n scmo'u ii'u.s. n'rini . H1ri at ana .c.ock.

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i.u.-.rt ! iai, m.M.o.,. o.oo. . j,-, me-....c:.e rim ..p.-,, o .... th(. rililci st.itt-s r.aval academy

Tlie wild animal acts menu le j earl. ci jungle leasts who ri.'.e upon t-NVift'y i A '.ranch t !.: 't oH'c" v"-.!t b" running liors s. juggle l:k" humans. , maintained tomorrow af th" Cenpei forms trifks of balancing or r.v.I drug store. M ig in and p'.ay at gatres with tlieir keepers , Washington s!.. Nvlu-re ' k's m"y

Tio aian.is -ytc- simi- after time rille, i j,,-.

lor a reunion of the cl iss oi 'SI from

and ha.- only recently arrived in China from. Japan. S i 'y In!y formerly wa.s for ten yrary in the Chinese customs service.

win.':, h .i s io

tp.u i f !i ti a:ion-a:s

t:'oc.e" t opei..;.ons of must j

l,,i ;v.;o con. s ..'.'..! t i. w l':. r-t.ir.-t:,..i ..; the Hon :nvolvv.l to their st, .:.." :. t: pi.-Vt h .is . ?" .i.it e piior . , t i ' - - ! a : , i . : - e of Wil'k. H. m 1;i;-.i)r-.o! the gi e.i' rtt .i--r.tv ,,f t t. en p : m i cent iy lo. ltv . ...; n.. re i-.r.i!- cmta-N .-s th.m , ; w t.i in in-; iio.r pta ; that it v ;.; i . .in p. -.t. u of the , i; ra . s ta h : th-- r .JU'- i'f the . . : . ns 1.1 ii;.s rt-.spt.ot "w hen l v ? -la.!.,: th? y pr v m the o-s.h.h:-. ..: a s, t : . : ; . ::t:-' that no or-t..-g :.".'.;: :.s .u tii. ro;.-."! "w ;ien ,d up. n to t:t i ',.- such a .i.-riu. e t--i s- "..:: :. l'.d t a it "this

PLEDGE AID TO PRESIDENT 111 COAL SITUATION

Lajmrtr County Officers no in Liquor Raid

t-atioi! still under wav V.Ptwon

,.; ratios nvIio are willing ta s'en ! hA IM UTK. In.!.. July It. (Spe-i a ontrart w:t!i the r.i:i"tt on ar.jcial) Pol ler county ollicialr. Tueö- ! . n t r a t rot:s-. tixlr.c wai; . onl day night raided a nitl on a farm working c.vcüti -rv. and Mr. Ix-w!s jut a.aos th- Ka ''art' county line, i ! tiie ..th. r national otr.cla!. cohüa-'ating -Jt'oi Gallons of mash an i i M. hoi (latiau-ht-r. pr'.-hlent of tlie ef-ouch mat rial to make as much, I'.tts'.'urg Ntin ( pt tutors association ::",r''- Krank Kalu.ski ami Stanley ; ;., , , ij ; , .....j ts who cor.trot Xorwak. operators of the still, were

!..;; output of Lie.iooi.noo tor..- of t;ikf n into custody and on being . 1 1 r . ; ) : ' )i t t . fi . v l-.iiln i "niiT-m ...l.-c 1 -i '

a r. t: u :r. . n i v e i r rt , - " . .uinmnci ....

i i oui l ai xaipu.iiM, ute lormeri

With 15nt Two Kxeeption, Governors Promise Hart!-

inu' Their Cooperation. PIlOGRESSIl 'ES U 7 V

t cntinue j from IM,. pn,, Sil IJJ'l.G VICTORY : v s7' r7; . my : stages tht r thin that in whr-h i at-.y partaular distu; bar.ee o-'i'iiiTol , ( Co:.; i d from Pag- Onauthoritv :f lt'-.e icgu-if forces i'i.lh' -i- Clu' A. Paws, attorney msathca nt. 1 -" 'A'IS ,'";' 'l Uw b.t.n Ired io (irt Protection n ot ; s h. hit.d A'.htrt W. J ti't r!s. i ,. .i, I n. iha "i:,T-M in. for -cor. i

I J'lead-d guilty and was fined 1100 j ; and costs, while Xorwak entered aj I ph i of not guilty and v. as held for. i trill in the porter county court. i

am t . l p : . i s (

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, i I 1 a . and still a not!: r pr-'uress

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luty to opt r- ' H. Ou-tat

fo: a- i-unnin-t ruth'T

t art o: tl.e c n-r.cr- ;

f.,-i t-. -, t-.- ' v ,,f a u ha have 1 a- ma . 1. 1 .1 on

I'iimpj and pi-v.:.: lloo.i;;. .i'.. .-..-1. .... ......

he w hdl a v '". ' 1 x m tils' n e iu- i

Juihiv Acts Against Mail Interference by Shopmen ( UlAXD ILM'IJiS Mich. July 1Ü. Acting Ji. iuf Arthur C. DenUon of the fedt-ral cottrt fcr th" westrn M. chimin distri t WInecda granted off. ".als of tlie 4Vr Mir-

io-üi raiha a

a tem'iorirv r:

f :'. :i ;ke v ith tho !

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LEN111E IS ALIYE, LATEST REPORT

.'i.artment tiiat the iaM-;.s, ,.f , -':.::' S; i a s a t" - e r. . 2 I. '.!.

Sen. H.t'h. o- k polhd a no:- of al

to ore over his luaro'.

straining order enjoining

sh.-:ni "-n from interfering with the movement of mails an-! interstate

'immer'" or n;:i nri7 fnror.eniprt

f the federal .--ifety appliance law.

.. ii::g tlie jumps at w .-. r . wa

1 M-k'-il ut'on as p:mar.ly tl.e i'.:;tv I na-.-t thi

ol" the mine ipti ator 'lit" go ,M n- j "Ppott r.t. lav tit's at l. tu ie. .'. was ::al: aad j in. th lepub'.i. an M':vC-:.ii the . o a a i ... - i ' i .. ..: r 1 1 .;'s- o i - '. ( - of t h h la - - c..r-.d ..l.itf w r. o

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. . I,a-vmen? Ot th- two s"orv t-.rfelr

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ijk; l inn i.oss. ; SHKX. Ink. July C. 1 ss of .ö"'i ta?d!-ed Nviien t're rf un-

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Soxiot Prudent Claims Hll- j A "th, em:.-' u-hZ.'L s ' '".a ur- ...man' JetV-ns"' who' is re- Kh. 'trie Co and the lb, wr Jewelry

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sian Chief is Well on Wav to Recovery.

n t:t" a im.t-.s.ia-r bv t'.te t- .b r..l i:. v f. if üc..- try, it a-

ioo;o r.it ;:;g i.v; pokey . udinur.. Use

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Julv Clearance Mothers will be interested in this sale of dresses for their young daughters. A girl never has too many dresses, especially in summer time when a change is needed more often than the winter months. Read carefully, these reductions offer two or more dresses for the regular price of one.

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Novelty Dresses of wash materials. Voiles, Organdies, Swisses, Ginghams dresses that tub easy and do not fade. Regular prices were $5.00 to $13.95 On Sale Prices $2.98 to $6.95. Outing Suits for girls 8 to 16 years. i Knickers . . . . $2.50 Khaki Bloomers ....$1.95

Khaki Middies $1.95 Linene and Imported Gingham of fine colorings.

$6.95 $9.95 $14.95

AT $4.95 Dresses of imported and domestic gingham, fast color, self or contrasting trimmings. AT $6.95 Dresses of silk taffeta in all the season's new styles.

AT $9.95 Dresses of many materials including Voiles, Ratine,

July Clearance Infants' Wear A clean-up sale of Infants, Petticoats, soiled by handling, long garments for age 6 months to 1 year Reduced to 50c and 75c. Infants' Bonnets, of lawn and organdy. Reduced to half price. Gloves Tomorrow unusual values are offered in Silk Gloies. The Gauntlets Fashion newest styles, in grey, white and mastic with pearl slide on strap. Special at $2.75 pair. At 95c A special lot of Silk Gloves, in many colors, offered at this price tomorrow. Umbrellas A special value in silk, navy, green, black, purple and brown with many new styles of handles at $5.00.

AT $14.95 Dresses for afternoon and evening wear, artistically designed, in Canton Crepes and Satins.

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All $5.50 and $4.50 Wash Suits at $3.00 All $3.50 Wash Suits at $2.50 All $2.50 Wash Suits at $1.95 These are exceptional values and come in Middy and Oliver Twist styles. A final clean-up you will be pleased to take advantage of. Boys' Sport Blouses, 50c, 79c and $1.00 Plain colors and striped Percales and Madras. Boys Wash Knickers for playtime at 89c and $1 .00 In the Men's Shop Women buying for the men are always interested in these savings. Hundreds of Men's Shirts are here in all sizes and materials shirts with or without collars shirts for the young man with' sport inclined stiipes shirts of subdued colors for the older man. Sport Shirts of fancy stripe, our regular $1.50 shirt, tomorrow at $1.39. Athletic Unions for Men 95c value, 69c. Men's Silk Fibre Hose, 59c value at 50c. New line Knit Ties all colors. Special at 50c.

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Be aeon Blankets Bound Blankets Cotton Blankets Double plaid, full size Taffeta binding, plain col- In grey and tan, at a savcomfortables, all wool at ors and block patterns. ing of 1 0 per cent.

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Special July Clearance of slightly soiled Men's Shirts. $2.00 shirt values up to $2.50. At This Sale for 95 c Each This lot will not last very long at this price, so advise an early selection. Sale starts at 8:30 Thursday morning come early and avoid the rush.

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A Cl earance Sale of garments slightly soiled women's and children Underwear at half price tomorrow only. Sales Starts Promptly at 8:30 a. m. Thursday Buying garments at this sale means a saving of half the regular price. Knitted UnioriÄ Athletic Suit, dimity quality Boys' and Girls. $1.25 and $1.29 values, tomorrow at 63c 65c values at this sale 33c 25c values at this sale I2'c $2.25 Infants' Silk & Wool Shirts at $1 ea.

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