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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE hs AER J ULY 8, 1932 2 = | Ud, AAK W, ALTONITES and I have some milk cows from| Te ee j connected -w wis the distziet cttieg o pF r . which I make $6.00 per week, I am ini x BUI DI receiver Biss a ot cant ee oe emininities - - - By Gladys | a ery 5 Now would this government money 4 * # # fi by |be accepted? We farmers would ac- Miss Hazel Younise, 116 Sixth St, | aan ay 4 4 cept it and our creditors should ac- “ae left Friday for Fargo where she will i cept it for it could be used to buy ( visit for several days. She also will H me Age money has no value unless page a few ened eel hgtie bre points 1} . ‘ ri 4 t is in use. Would other nations ac- at REG . | in Minnesota a: accompan- : Library Will Hold Miss Buck Is Bride RESTORE RICE LAKE Sept. it, OF course, for money of the y paphevee highs Construct |ied ‘nome by 22 Se ee Weekly Story Hour} Of Clayton McMillen suppose we had @ balance of trade in R. meld ne % nde A assenger | rakes. Sau , our favor and got caught with a bil- aiting Rooms F ANE ad Ke sphildren in| Miss —— May Buck, daughter of Declare Closing of Drainage Ueeaenrad soca ern Cte a ote ery uta Mr. sid Mrs. Albert Meliss, Sut p les will be inaugur-| mr,and Mi villi: k of Be: 5 a , NI marck, are parents of a daughter { arc] ic Library, accord- . i: P tal. ing to Miss Ruth King, alty i librarian perigee ase ave Cece sani etgedteraihicerel eG ae nee WRINKLES AND Siemas Ink WHET Binsin oon § The plan is to hold the story ho ¢ ird for the maid or the hired man, ; 5 . 2 t during the summer in the children's at tha Glendive Catholle po Petite, 4 movement to restore Rice Lake,{and they could start a demand for O1R vous nd eon mail and passenger service to Bis-} Fool's gold, or iron pyrites, can be urch, of- Me hi: h marck. f Ing . Tom at the library each Wednesday | fictated, SES ee ee te a ee ees Ir 4. 4 The bullding, 12° by 24 feet, will be | Ustinguished from gold by heat ‘ afternoon, starting at 2:30 o'clock.} Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Al- po, Lge ee wild Millen ie facriey bat ma 3 erie AFFAIR WORN WITH A BLOUSE OF of modernistic design and will be|it- It gives off the odor of sulphur 4 Miss “Marian Whittemore, who re-|len Kastein, Beach, by thin Bartell ig optic ar The Stan ise ccoatat ‘ks Well co Ghee WHITETRIPLE SHEER. painted in an aluminum color, with | when thus treated. coun: 2 7, ee bs? Plessis aon ane The bride wore a tailored frock of Izaak Walton League at its annuai| aNd, recognizing God, man is given black stripes, according to C. R. Dal- tye ‘garten and primary] mullatto flat crepe, with white hat eting in the Grand Pacific hotel. dominion over all the earth so if I rymple, traffic manager for the west- 4 school, Minneapolis, will be in charge | and accessories. She is a graduate of |meeting in the Gran Dasa i Fy pul down 5 hill aod mabe & THIS ISA GRAND COSTUME ern division of the air transportation creat tell the following storles|the Beach high school and this year}, A ‘committee of three was named | TD's, ovement why oan" man firm. penser afternoon: | “Tia-Wana,’)was graduated from the Nurse's Wea mea Rosell SURE Ot Create wanicthing to" rereeseh ess FOR TRAIN WEAR. The structure should be completed 4 ca an dian legend; “Balloon Man;”| Training School of the Bismarck hos- ay lake ea Parcs otek value of that work? in the next 10 days, Dalrymple said, ] ‘e “The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red) pital, re fae 3 bos SOR Te isl 1 dou't otter this ew caveaatIte | when up-to-date radio equipment will an ou. i gs;" and “Moon Maid,” a Jap-| Mr, McMullen is employed at the aH B aed a a. ee we a 7 as a plan to stabilize wheat, cotton | be set up. The radio will permit two- e ¥ others are urged to keep the day | graduate of the Hazelton high school. 'Z UF price, for the part used domestically | ight and the ground station, _ : and hour in mind as the story hour} Following the wedding Mr. McMul-|fer it} the near future with George I. |f.°t1, only thing that could pose int In the building will be a waiting I wish to heartily will start promptly at the time an-)1an and his bride went to Beach for| Will, chairman of the board of Bur- that capacity, but this money plan room for air passengers. Similar sta- thank the many friends nounced. a visit with the bride’s parents. There |leigh county commissioners, in an ef- would hel ” tions have been built at Valley City 4 ‘ ee they were guests of honor at a recep-/fort to have the county finance the Gov faerie and. waohey aie cai and Jamestown. | wee by Lhe tA BUp- tion and shower which was attended | work. | Dalrymple expressed confidence that ported me in ie pri- C, A. Tedholm Weds by, about 30 frend. nave taken [pe Portamen, pelleve expenditure for EenG SHOU OR een the routing of the proposed next leg |! mary election for Clerk rr, an . MeMullen have taken'the work need not excee or of the airway from Bismarck to Hel- | Winifred Rossing jan apartment at 711 Avenue A, where| Rice Lake formerly covered about Ree ate cee fee ane rian ena, Mont., will be completed in the | Sah al i! rane rive : ” Sai {they will be at home to their friends|three square miles but was dratnet'| Millionaire were locked Mere sade to ens Tutiite Snape tie fact Coberoea bs dae quae WiNie Wate ev, Opie S. Rindahl, pastor of the | after July 15, into Apple Creek in 1919. The lak*} ie with his millions, what would did not appropriate a $200,000 sum for | iden at wit! your 4 Trinity Lutheran church, officiated *x* * * bottom is studded with boulders and! they be to him but powerless theory? establishment of air service that far | continued goodwill I at the wedding of Miss Winifred’ Mrs, Paul Homan and small son,|has not proved satisfactory for farm-|-rhe laws of money are not so sacred west. ‘ ‘i ae have an excellent chance | Jeanette Rossing, Pettibone, and|223 Tenth St., have returned from|ing and the local sportsmen believe | tat they may net we potted felt es EB Te ae act te of success in the fall ; Charles A. Tedholm, Valley Ci ’.|Carrington where they spent about|the farmers would not object should! a oy" persons have no right to ett West is established, the line | " “3 XK ‘> Which took place Thursday evening a:/a weck with Mrs. Homan’s parents. the lake be restored. have the open-and-shut on money, jpbbegtabi adi leat the home of Rev. Rindahl. |Mr. Homan accompanied her there! John Ball, of the American Game|the life blood of the nation. \ B SC. . The couple was attended by Mrs. L.!to spend the weak: end. / Protective association, in a talk at! While they mill around the gold Ma Kennedy and Guy ERTHA SCHAFER Skow, Pettibone and D. T. Ramsey * the Thursday night meeting said the] standard, like insects about a light, H 5 Jamestown. Miss Ullainec mahal Bozeman,| Rice Lake site is one of the best he|cereal foods, meats and clothing ma-| udson Have Made Up | 5 Mr. and Mrs. Tedholm are to make; Mont., and Miss Maric Haas, Lidger-|has seen in the northwest for water- | terials pile up mountain high and } i their home in Regan, where the|wood, arrived Thursday for a short | fowl breeding purposes and urged the|because of this apparent surplus | Hermosa Beach, Calif, July 8—P) t bridegroom operates an elevator. visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kelly,| waltonites to set its restoration as prices go down to nothing while mil- |—In the seaside cottage where they | ——_—_—_ t * * OK 421 West Thayer avenue. They will| their goal. lions are thrown out of work and spent their honeymoon, Mrs. Minnie | N 1 A M ‘ Andrew Karasiewicz, Red Lake |80 from here to Lidgerwood, for a! ‘The American Protective assccia-| starve and have to stay in bed be- (Ma) Kennedy Hudson and Guy Ed- eison A. Mason ' Falls, Minn., has left for his home | after spending a few days here as the guest of his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Karasie-} wivz, 109 Washington St. | xe # visit at the home of ps Haas, | * * Mrs. W. L, Masson and small son Richard King Maxson, Milwaukee, Wis., will arrive Saturday to spent several days as the guest of Miss| tion is conducting a campaign de- signed to promote impour.ding of wa- ters through schemes which are too small to be undertaken by the federal government. In this project the as- sociation is seeking the cooperation of }up and the decree reads: cause they cannot buy coal. Such a state of affairs must make the an- gels weep. A great golden image has been set “At what time you shall hear that this or that ward Hudson are living together again. Mrs. Hudson said there is no thought of divorce now, or even furth- | er separation. A few days ago, Mrs. Hudson, the | Lawyer Lucas Block Bismarck, N. Dak. ig eis Sixth St, has lef; |Ruth King, librarian at tho Bismarck |tzaak Walton chapters, American Le- happens all the people must fall mother of Evangelist Aimee Semple | Pam ie oa de. dean CAE ew: (oir public library, Miss King will enter-| gion posts, chambers of commerce|down and worship the great golden |McPherson Hutton, announced she | } Mrs. Devold who has spent the last |t#in at an informal tea Sunday hon-land other local organizations} image and whoever will not fall down |Was through with married life, stat- . month there with her parents, Mr./°ring Mrs, Maxson. throughout the country. shall be cast into the fiery furnace of Cir jing her last matrimonial venture was | | “4 and Mrs. Devold plari to spend a two- nig te R. E, Kennedy, state engineer, de- affliction. HE WRAP- AROUND EVENING like a comic strip—funny and get- | i ms weeks’ vacation at Belgrade, Minne-|_., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Ander-|seribed the work his department has) | This power ean, must and will be FROCK,LEFT, IS OF BLACK FLAT CREPE eae aera al i apolis and Hutchinson, Minn. ie and Mrs. Anderson’s ‘ mother,| heen doing in making a survey of dam|taken away from an indiscriminate WITH DIAMONTE BUTTONS WHICH UN - | n't be separated any more | } pone |Mrs. Phoebe Taber, 314 Third St.,| sites throughout the state and Burnic|few and brought into the hands of FASTEN SO THAT IT MAY BE OPENED | Ses eee Senso aon and o | : < is Hi {have returned from Detroit Lakes|Maurek, state game and fish commis- |Tepresentatives of the common peo- OUT FLAT AND EASILY FOLDED jthat takes him away from home, } Captain and Mrs. a in Francis a Where they spent several days as the! sioner, told how his department has{Ple. Money is like firc, a good serv- FOR TRAVELING said Mrs. Hudson. “I won't Jet any- | Pork Roasts Ib. i ft and their children arrived Wednesday | cuests of Mr. Anderson’s mother, | been encouraging the impounding of |@Nt but a hard master and when man oe jthing stand in the way of a job for I Pork Chops Per. Ib. Cc bel eveyone pale vein ber Mrs. Marie Anderson. water: has created a Frankenstein it is time him. é i will be stationed. ey came i * ¥ nt 40 use the brains of the republic to hag Pemercpsmmenres: sea Swi 3 tain Hill has been attepding the army | Fourth St wes hostess to TTSrabEEM | Gaus HE crise ceinny oot oareay | Our nation ‘was born ‘an thie ourie| Paris Qe ny | Phonics, per th. c i piligelal Heer ty adap eae fee St. Anthony's missionary group tate officers who were elected were mea ii, a pee and holy day seal S. J. Boyd, Mott, collector for the : re mal jursday evenin; There + E, Ey-| When the people, driven to distrac- Elgin State Bank of Elgin, was in sae : * * Pilssts Hor “Alicgo tabla) Ges Deen: | eo ee ee oc er eti cine | tlamsidecidcd tu: dis aging Hiutataltael thn one’ by Senator Blagham (Repl res wrelllaatthe meranern ei midioner| oma Friday on business in con- || Boiling Beef, 10 j Mrs, R. R. Tourtillott, Fort Lincoln | High scores in the games were held| Burleigh county and state organiza- try dying and were willing to give|Conn.), to’ legalize beer. party at the Reynolds home the j nection with his administration of |ff per pound Cc Y was hostess at a 1:30 o'clock bridge! by Mrs. B. A. Wochle and Mrs. John tions: and H. P. Goddard, treasurer.| their all for their rights and free-| The Glass bill would give the cir-| night of the shooting. the affairs of the bank. Boyd is ? luncheon Thursday afternoon at the) McLaughlin. W. Fishes Dr. FF. *Griebenow |90™- Eighty-four years later a great| culating privilege to about one val bed Ls Tourtillott quarters - the pode nena) * % ae 8. W. Corwin were named direc- ey, arose and Abraham Lin-/jlion dollars of U. 8. bonds. wal! — meted 5 Saree ae —— PHONE 968 } were eight guests. Summer flowers; Miss Mabel Johnson, 500 Avenue A, sdisoh a coln said, “A house divided against | @---——-—— Minneapolis, July 8—(?)—Concert-! TOG LATE TO CLAS: os i | in pastel shades and green candles|has as her guests Thursday her sis- | f™S. rtsmen attended the| {elf cannot stand,” and later, rush-|| ‘Whisker Ordinance’ sia efforts have been launched by | ssi oe HENRY DOHN’S i About 25 spo! ; CALIFORNIA WAVE NOOK were used in the table decorations. ters, Mrs. Esther Wallace, Chicago, nfs ing by train to the battlefield of Get- Twin City business leaders to get “2 cializes 4 Meat Market Mrs. George Harris and Mrs. F. Aland Miss Edna Johnson, Minsensats, |meetine- tysburg, he scribbled on a scrap of Is Taken to Court J |sonsss and the administration to) Sbocailzes in combination waves, Oe en: “> 7 Byrne received the bridge prizes, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.|— Paper, “We resolve that this nation|¢ lower the tax on grain futures trad-| Dito soln "ond se00. Iee'3 an c HIM eoa/ay ‘ * * * and Mrs. Ward Page, Minneapolis, People’s Forum shall have a new birth of freedom.”| Centralia, Wash., July 8—47)— ing in the hope it will stimulate | Bismarck N. ae hone 182 St. orner Third and Ave. A Mr. and Mrs. ea renee hee who were en rote to Flasher to visit And eae oe asteteacie arise,| Frank cena ieee 5 aye prices of farm products. | vers z : q daughter Betty, Norfolk, Neb., who|Miss Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.|| maitor’s Note—The Tribune wel- money troubles, labor troubles and} yer to defend his right to wield a Sy sg aga have spent about a week here wilh|N. L. Johnson. > prices fixed behind tariff walls while| razor on his own chin. McDowell CLIMB OF CITY POPULATION : Mrs. Lack's brother and sister-in-law, ee OF jothers must take the world level! was arrested, accused of fend ae city population a Oe United Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rohrer, 411 Av-| Miss Ella Schantz, daughter -of Mr. ; i price and all business slows down in} the “whisker ordinance,” whic! tates was greater than the rural cnue E, left Friday morning for their|and Mrs. George Schantz, Glen Ullin,| food taste and’ fair |/Scrvile worship to the god. of gold. | requires Centralia men to go un- | population by about 5.8 per cent in BAKERY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY home. They were ‘accompanied by jand Byron Edward Littlefield, son of || play will be | returned te the |; If there is not enough gold so there} shaven until jafter the pioneer | 1920, but by 1930 the excess had 4 Mr. Rohrer’s mother, Mrs. Ada Roh-|Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Littlefield, Glen || jriters:- Aliitetters MUST be sgned. | can be a flexible currency, use a| celebration here Aug. 3 and 4. jumped to 28.3 per cent. Lady Baltimore Cake .......20¢ Coffee Rings ate and his grandmother, Mrs. Eliza-|Ullin, were married Wednesday in ide “th een ao on first ‘and your common sense standard. id & rer , Mrs. - . je seudonym Seep ’ thes , beth Bucklin, of Couer d'Alene, Idaho, /Mandan, ‘They will make thelr homaj| sn, name denenth't We will te- || Gold has no power to make wel, Inquest Into Death SME eset er sodgelaney pee ee who have spent the last few days at|in Glen Ulin, ‘there the bridegroom] pect, uch Faaueats. We reserve |) prolong lite or give peace. Of R lds Ordered lice CE utter Pretzels, per doz. . be tl hrer home. is manager of a service station. lett may be necessary to|/ England left the gold standard and ere 25 sisal sii ae tae 1m ies ek * otters onform to thie policy. seems to be getting along. EY ROMS GE |] INFANTS Also try our Cheese Cakes and ‘Yortes, special, each . Several Bismarck people who were = eae ae -- Are we not truly, and not only we v5 - _|]} BONNETS, guests of local residents who are sum- THE CROSS OF GOLD. but the people of the whole world ana|_, Winston- Fealeta) Ba fa Td We carry a full line of Delicious Pastries. Special attention gi mering at Shoreham, Minn., have re- Wilton, N. D., , 0Ur right to live and enjoy the bless-|(AP)—Dr. W. N. Dalton, county} and Caps, excellent to orders for parties. turned to the city. Among them were July 5, 1932, ings of pari bel sacrificed on this} coroner, Friday ordered an inquest values for Patterson Bakery an d Rest: t Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Baker, 508 West | maitor, Tribune: jcross of gold into the death of Smith Reynolds y estauran Thayer avenue, who were guests of| Secing the article on money re-| Of course anything like this would! land set it for 4 p.m. a Main Street Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Cox; and Mr.|eently in The Tribune set me to) hare to be done carefully. | Dalton, who had said he would aime sme ~~ » and Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson, 510 West | thinking and I am offering a macy) If those reading this think it a) cfficialy record the death of young { eee alsere age vated ee et plan which I believe would work 1d yorens iat won't Heed me / Reynolds as a suicide, summoned 2 mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fleck. |help out. jiine and perhaps some day I could | jury, took it to the Reynolds estate bee aac Must give example to show how it | place the letters with the plan where! to yiew the body, and then ordered | i ay " eer spnd rs: S. A, Floren, 802 Man-| would work: {they might provoke attention. | the inquest. lan St., have returned from Minne-| Suppose that on the road to town HUGH REDINGTON. He summoned as witnesses the * apolis where Mrs. Floren has spent|there was a small sharp hill which| —. PREPS TE 4 | ise guests of the couple several weeks visiting their daughter, | was a great inconvenience, so one day | Al H | Mg Mrs. L. DeLiquori. She also visited |T take’a team, plow and scraper and; Al Watrous Leading |_—————— . * at Detroit Lakes with Mrs. R. D. Hos-|go and pull down the hill. Then I! H - © Thrill ||Enn’bimarcks who's ar hes poate (82 884 Pull down the nil Then t) In Canadian Tourney j 1.G.A. STORE ‘ Packed Saaeas wes socomaniel’ Neatly Merge npiligs ceiiene euiies||Otlawar Ont dais e746) Al 7 Yjof silver weighing each one ounce awa, Ont., July 8— — very “ “ . 5 Action! their niece, Miss Jane Johnson, Min-land stamp them with my seal. ‘Then! Watrous, veteran Mcbeaital of everything in resh i Fults and Vegetables Whirlwind peabolls, aa will spend a part of the | 1 omer Hi hans bigs Pree Smaanany, Mich, scored 70, three ALL I, G. A. SPECIALS % © wo! co ea junder par, to take the lead Fr M ‘ * * * was 27%¢ per ounce according to a Romance! To celebrate the 12th birthday |letter from the Federal Reserve bank, | ‘n° eogcnd wo ung: os ti Canadia® Homburger, leansment, a New Potatoes, open golf championship with a 36- fresh ground, per Ib. ... Cy} 10 ws. 0.0.0)... c ' A beautiful girl—captive ||Fohm Bowers, 600 Rosser avener en (Me, ob ror doing the work, | 81S ,fotal of, 72-70—142, WO ee eee. een | eee en iy john wer' sser avenue, en- y me $4.: * WV, ee. of “The Killer’ and his ||tertained eight boys at a theater and| This money I ask the public to take re REGHaE eh Complete set of household furnishings Beef Pot Roast, ic] See ee es ee ‘ murderous henchmen— |/dinner party Thursday afternoon.|for I have done a work of universal ; . A DEF Ud. se eseeeeeeeeee eee Cudahy, 1-2 1b. packed party y needed 75 Friday. ] ll b Id to the highest j recned tas a apne avenger |/Following the matinee dinner was|and lasting benefit. ao let congress mostly new wi e sO. oO the highes' —— rahe pa eee ami under of IS ||served at a table decorated in pink|hire a million men for, say three * : i. . , blue suits roar at -sixcanoots 1/cod site oer ote whines cee year, giving-them a fair| Offers Substitute bidder at 2 p. m. Saturday, July 9th, at Bee dOP oo. ecegesecana 21c yellow, per basket ... 49c ” n ite and h_ the 8 x | ers. birthday calte in the same. colors.| Wage, say $3.00 per day, in silver for) = For Lagal Beer Bill Mm 500 Third street, back of the Corner : GEORGE Games were played with prizes go- | honest labor on lasting improvements HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for ing to John Abbott, Jake Simonitsch | of public benefit such as river and im Grocery. e lien pes ethos eC: Ud and John and Tom Fox. harbor improvement, building of| Washington, July 8.—(AP)—Sen- fi * * dams and canals, roads and relive. ator Borah (heb. Idaho), Friday of- is, washing MEATS sai Mrs. John Karasciewicz and her|tation, Then the government would | fere: e Glass currency expansion és 4 " ié ‘ in sister, Miss Margaret Jahner, ‘were |coin money (silver) to the amount of |bill as a substitute for the amend-| Ean ane dines, eloe aie tices Reef Pork. m ae 4 Ks ag Bite. ane Round Steaks hostesses at a surprise party honor- | $3,000,000 per day besides the cost of|ment pending before the senate to : ms PS BIE AOS anens YSTE Pigg. gh gg ted al ac ge ee ape |: ees eae eects ” | Thursday evening at the Karasie- | 000,000 and in three months $225,000,-! The amendment offered by the} wicz home, 109 Washington St,|000 would be coined. Idahoan, if adopted, would replac A Eighteen old time friends of Mr. gone yous ee reer Ean Be | ‘ Jahn RA elp * Fig we war spent pining whit wih banat repair ae Cecilia Parker ors “going ‘ George Senger, St Pen gia ie oad act teecioaney at THE RED & WHITE srr: d rs, Willi “Si a Siesta fim Mandan, "hh" TS] BS"tRe tine gets the com ed and Operated by people ey Ana That Isn't All @|banks which must have interest on “INDIA TODAY” Magic Carpet Novelty Paramount News | Fraternal Groups Lake Isabel, near Dawson, Monday, he { Meetings of Clubs, ||'* Former Governor Smith of New York received fame because he had have other things to pay for by the Women said: 47° Scott’s Grocery hoa en See public spec renies made and made MORE SUDS Phone 816 311 Seventh Street Members of the Bismarck court,|the bonds due later so coming gen- & “Divorce A la Mode” Catholic Daughters of America, willjerations must pay them. ‘This is not You can’t Keep MeRRE Four Free Deliveries Each Day Howling Comedy hold their annual all-day picnic’ at|fair, for the coming generations will it was announced by offi the |time they get. here. i , COFFEE, Empress or TOMATO JUICE, i Today and Sat cout Mrs, Pk: reno tet ne Bom more money needed? suds like that LESS WORK Red & White, Ib. Swift's, each .........., "| i. i o portat es, as as popi - . committed AGA will Feeney feeenarh aberaneain wrreuen But that was before they Borden’s Milk MOTHER'S OATS, = OB. | for those who have no means of; Manhattan island was sold by the “ MADE BY THE MAKERS OF IVORY SOAP ate anenem acne ae: | aramoun{: transportation. Indians for $27.00. Now if that was used the New Oxydol 2 cans 1 5 THEATR —_—— all the money there ever was in that erat oon 2 3c Currie. 18c } Always ot att Dance at Glen Echo Satur- bagel th aes be Pr Noes Reccork Tee : i] 350 5c day night. Old-time music.|" aly ot Tr Near ‘Yorke ees ‘te es Why don’t you try this amazing soap — see P. & G. SOAP, 33 q to 7:30 with the Across the tracks at Sunny. ‘any potential sinount of how its suds last till dishes are 10 bas eee OS J Neo Tax: Mesh, Go west to Parrott’s swimming ee such as soldiers’ bonus, bonds clean — how float dirt out of clothes ’ whekets pool, across bridge. for improvement, etc., will only be of and hold it out‘so clothes are cleaner and THE COMPLETE Before buying your Mason Jars Lemay: SOAP, 23 4 “ —_——_——_ veo ext benefit oe whiter without rubbing? Softens water. HOUSEHOLD SOAP and jelly glasses call us for prices. | 3 bars ...............,..4009C ' Use the Want / Ads the bank from which you must ‘live Never balls up. Procter & Gamble . $/ 00 Ladies’ Silk rx $7) 00 95 Ladies’ Arch eae Oe $335 | deach Dresses each The S.&L.Co. * Ywait SHOES **=