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YHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART ONE, IR i e ———— - . INDAORUNNET - Being Renewed d Tuesday—l.ast Two Days of the Great Semi-Annual Clean-Up S Lloyds to Write Sll‘aight‘ All Odds and No Mnl Phone 25 Others Arrested as U. S.| Life Form, at Slightly || Ends Priced Ord ?'ol: Dry Agents Continue Clean- | gigher Premium. to Go in a Rummage Up of State. 1 S | Hurry All Snlrl Final The privately placed life lnsunnce| policy of N'gi, the baby gorilla at the Dy the Associated Pre: | Washington Zoo, ran out Friday, but um @ 25¢ to 50c Women's Ru OROFINO, Idaho, February 1.—Chief | it is being renewed by Lloyds, the great ’l} mage Notions u« [ STAMPED . 75¢ UNION mmage of i-Palice " Ghasles’ Grumpacker . of | British Insurance fion, |t was exmoimeed {i§] L E3 £3, JESU° Blest Soimors, & PIECES SUITS c Gloves Orofino and 25 other men and women | Jesverday by Dr. 55 % Zoe"entarens Musiin vn- ) 39¢ TO 75 CHILDREN'S of Orofino and Plerce City, near here,| In fine health, N'gi, having gained 19 ||}| derwaists, sizes 4, 6, 8 and 12. 25c. Rummage lot pillow All sizes 36 to M in || oyoveg ":\n rl,\Rll' N were arrested today on liquor conspiracy | pounds since last. August, will be un- (|| | S0 "and 'sic ' Baby Rubberised | (ops, aprons, children's rayon stripe and white |f| GLON GAUNT- charges after twin raiding parties un- | derwritten to the extent of $3.000 for ks, mediume and large Sles. - Il dresses, s, glass tow- fleeced union suits; low the next year on a straight life policy, | 59¢ Waving Combs, 6 in set. 25c. oile scarfs. eck, no sleeves, knee ! der the direction of United States Mar- | despite the fact that all the gorillas i 39 to 49¢ Dress Shields, black, [f[ ¢ls and voile sc I"m‘g,h‘ e prighiniiben 10 r sW vi sured by Lloyds in the past year have | §| tan and gray. Pair, 25c. 4c Rope Thread and v ey oo o for by Ve ke 59 to $1.00 Sanitary Skirts, Step- || Gioxgilla Rope. ...3 for 5¢ Rt e the two towns. e Ans and Princess Slips. 39¢. ; no sleeves and rayon-stripe The raids were the result of several | "'Nii Lrobaply the greatest attraction 15c Serv-Us Hatpin Holders. 10c. ||| 150 Knitting Needles, £ bloomers, all in sizes 36 to weeks of vigilance by an army of under- | at the zoo since the death athl-ch, By 25¢c Lamp Shade Ribbon. 5 yards, sets of five. .2 for W. 44, S 5 . i jes | the young giraffe, goes about his daily | Street Floor Street Floor cover agents, who shirmddt‘:ellr ncllv\lin: Ry A Mot st et WAL 29,‘: Waving c.,mbg,i&o‘n cl:dh 1::.- r : h;r: (;;:a the Coe;xrl - eneu"g od | day. and impressed the insurance ex-| sh:igcs:h" Nets, double mesh, cap 1 PR ‘u ‘where persons, including city and | aminers as a first-class risk. | i 2 [ ] e : 5 T RS U R R R Rummage Sale of Hosiery Rummage Sale of Domestics | cifiixb ciote'ives 89c dfi?:ow:?ms::(;grfrfifluodreé‘ ni;d‘lhos': yu’rt;r?erb ’{ugflirci’x'&ffi'{'m{rrfifi :‘f-’;‘:‘.‘;‘f i 10c and 15c Odd Books of In- $1.00 CHIFFON SILK HOSE, with $1.50 SILK-AND-WOOL HOSE, e arrested, Mrs. William Larson of Orofino | old boy because gorillas usually languish struction in Crocheting, ‘I:;fl;:ln: twin black wigwam heels. 5 5 black only; slight irregu- 39C mi:fl:m(llu\u—z pleces all - linen $8.00 RAYON BED SETS, con- and Goldie Gorcoran of Pierce City. | in captivity and never have been known || and Bead Bag Makin. 2 Irregulars C | ... S o reaussditer ” BN e vl M e pe, B Rummage Sale of | o 4 to grow to their prime as captives. 5200 FULL-FASHIONED SILK 1.00 BEMBERG HOSE, ¢ 3 $ EX-DRY AGENT ACCUSED. B the litle fellow, now almost as HOSE, in chiffon and serv- 88C PR By alight ir- 7 5C aaf?noo g,wdoy BED SETS, size | and blue............. 4.98 Boys’ Wear I e ig as the two chimpanzees quartere vice weights. Irregulars.. regulars 5. Bedspread 35¢ PILLOWCASES — 13 dozen Five Men Held in U. S. Quiz of Wyom- | in adjoining cages, romps about his Rummage SILK.AND-RAYON HOSE AND A S and bolster plllowcases, sizes 45 x 36 FPRtracns s cphil B e PR i N RIS RAYON HOSE, perfect quality with one piece. and 42x36. Perfect qual- : 3 By thb Avsociated Fress. in front of his cage, the harder he || Women’s pointed, square, French and 45 e nvgmmc:::lmogrcn'c? o "c LINEN TOWELS—3 dozen | ity, full bieached 24c¢ i 7y S 8 3 . 2 all-linen hemstitched s Bl CHEYENNE, Wyo., February 1 plays. He loves company. He has | twin-point black heels. C | and square heels. Ir- 98 — 39C $1.50 MATTRESS COVERS—35 R RO SRR N Five men, including William C. Irv great fun with the chimpanzees. Two !| Wear 50c MISSES LONG SPORT | regulars C owels reduced to, each. of these unbleached cotton mattress ||| ¢ yMBERJACKS. $2.50 former State law enforcement commis- | qumb-bells have been provided in his || HOSE, in rayon and lisle. o WALy 5%¢ TO $1.98 SCARFS—Lace- | covers in twin and double 04 and $3.00 values $l 77 sioner were convicted of charges of con- | cage for his amusement, much to the SILK BLOUSES—Women's $5.98 Fancy patterns. 25¢ CHILDREN'S 9 C trimmed and rayon scarfs C . spiracy to violate the Federal prohibi- | disgust of the neighboring chimpanzees. crepe de chine blouses in prints and All sizes. SOCKS, perfect and irregulars. and all-over lace vanity 39 C 3.00 LINEN NAPKINS—22-inch 85 BOYS' SUITS, ln fancy mix- | tion law in United States District | Every ‘ew minutes N'gi lets one of the ||J| solid colors; also lace v i tures. Coat, vest and y " 4 3 ” SLE HOSE AND sets. Choice all pure lis ds k napkins at a ket * Rece'late ‘todey. Gih-belts By at the aie b thercass LBl B e e $ 3 98 $125 EXTRA SIZE HOSE, Bur 35¢ WOMEN'S LI pure linen damask nap two pairs pants. $12 | - ses. - . son and other makes, “WHOOPEE” PART- 7.00 TABLECLOTHS—G68x68 all- | quick-selling reduction. o opThe Jury deliberated Lfi"n?fli}' Jand 212:{fin;hethcemgg:cr:ze:;e:rgn%uBsrc'«g{&dé‘ $1 VOILE UNDERWEAR—Che- Il silk and rayon. Irregulars. SOC WOOL SOCKS. Irregulars. 15 Biinen aneions of $3 98 Dozen $3-98 val ‘uze Boys' SUITS 9 85 Charles Redmon, Kemmerer; Mike Bell, | { 1 $1.50 NO-LAUNDRY TABLE- BO! d $6 85 long every day. The larger the crowd y ises, step-ins and bloomers of high quality, each. ff on a howlin 2 (B 5 Street Floor. 4 Thermopolis; Olinto Marcante, Kem- | T e ceagont Stz | || sheer. soft voile tn plain colors, dots $1.50 SEAMLESS SHEETS, sec- CLOTHS—Dupont Fabrikold {able- 4 pleces. $0.00 value... _— : merer, and Biasetti Alfonso, Thermop- | all great fun for N-gi. and prints. Trimmed with ey 1 el TI90¢ 83500 Clokns; 32 BOYS' SWEATERS. olis. DF. Mann explains that the insurance | | 1aces and colored pipings. 79c Factory Purchase PERFECT Quality R BARI0V T o Y ity ! ol Bty B $1.00 value. Broken sizes. 78C Judge T. Blake .Kennedy adjourned | for N'gi is not provided by the Govern- QUILTED ROBES—Sold for $10. Street Floor 190 BOYS' WASH SUITS, $1.00 court until Monday without announcing | ment, Fbu; is pgvgwl; spgnsored s Seven of these robes in black, red uar and $1.39 values, e s v o and'peath el s (G EEOR rious ‘siyles "> seco. Sizes 38, 40, 42. . . h l L P o b 78 BOYS' PAJAMAS, two-piece the Wyoming liquor conspiracy case % At Astanu ingly Low Prices Ve | SWEATERS—Women's $5.00 all- Wb g style in flannelette. $1.00 ana the e conictes were 1ne onty | NORRIS CONDEMNS W SIWEATERS—Women's ‘55,00 all i T e oo iie e oA AN B a1 eyl ummage Lots ens wear | e ) l(' carpet, mmlcrmsnc floral and figured patterns. s ¢ fugiti i stice. Ch: inst i plain colors and com- periect. Choice of ti P $1.50 & $1.98 MIDDY BLOUSES, $1.98 PEGGY CLOTH SKIRTS, ki S fugitives trom Justice,’ Charges against | NRY | AW FAN ATICISM | |§| bimations. Broken sizes. 1.98 ||| Make the most of this thrity opportuntiy. or Lanedats Jeam and Knaki. saes | ful pigied on miin oA Do eATAMAN, 29C WASH DRESSES—Women’s $1.00 - 6x9 Size $2,45 e s .~ Navy blue. 17 BOYS' RAIN CUTFITS, black DEMOCRATS IN TEXAS |senstor Expeoses Oppotiton o | S, mmgomts "aia ™ *™ = $2.00 Value. . 3 rubber coat and hat. v flects. $1.98 KHAKI SKIRTS—4 full- | 5198 HATS AND BONNETS— ||| 5298 value $1.89 wo-piece effe : leated’ kEAKL skird - with Felt ‘and broadcloth hats and velvet ) i [ b 7.6x9 Size LAS Tatinanh; Niser sty ST C | Tk MGG S 42 BOYS of striped ous'l' 1928 BOLTERS Total Abstinence Test for B e v - $4.50 Value. . $3 nnets, in W 25 $1.50 TO $1.98 BLOOMERS AND | a4 colors flannelette, one-piece style. 49 c Federal Agents. lettes with or without inner belt. KNICKERS—Small lot black sateen s " 9¢ Vfl‘“ - —_— Broken sizes. $5.00 and $6.00 values. : gym bloomers and corduroy knick- | o NEVAWETS ‘:‘dl’s‘s‘.;’:f et Lo S Berhi £ 1930 Offend Be! Also 7 girdles that sold 5 ; 9x10.6 Size 34.45 o e e RUG en and 17x30, 59¢ v Ehersi b pen Noriefol the senate ju-d |} for 8500, " Shioiee $2°9 > $5.50 Value.. - 100 DRESSES - Giris' cotton | 59 TO $1.25 BABY BONNETS, (;i ISKOY'SJ'”BEE";E ; ; iclary committee, which passes on |/§l 12 NEMOFLEX CORSELETTES, g e in wool crepe, corded silk and [|| COATS, value, Considered by Committee |} omiations for the pronibition servics, |l sons o tano. " Boed 9x12 Size $4.95 [ Dromies et St o | chepe G chie: Biass 12 Cholee ... 1.98 Ky does not believe in the test of total ab- | /fl| over abdomen. 7.00 Value [ P e e 25¢ 71 BOYS' HATS AND CAPS, as- stinence for enforcemen, offiers. e ) PREIIEL M0l Second Floor sorted styles and colors. eve in_prohibition from the P ST (et See Window Display, 3 69¢ and $1.00 values bottom of my heart,” he said, in ex- | “ 25 LITTLE BOYS' OVEICOATS By the Associated Press. CORSETS, $5.00 and | AT~ Tl rrars 1o RS B RLEE iy el | || SR el 61 05 | bttt RS, in hncy State Democratic exscutive committce | i L = ’ value today decided. by a vote of 2110 9, 1o | brofuniiySo 6 '@ Change some against 57:&6 STEP-INS AND GIRDLES, Another Sparkllng Klng s Palace Sale of 110 BOYS KNICKE i [ J bar as candidates in the 1930 primary mixtures. $1.25 and $1.50 election those persons who refused to Norris made the assertion after two $2.00 and $3.00 models, $l 49 88C suppurl the party presidential tickel in of his subcommittees had questioned in broken sizes SLICKERS, genuine officers whos> nominations for reap- \DE h X o' " J95: 50 BANDEAUX, of rayon stripe Tower's “Fish Brand” in black, green o redshutSan by Winborig \oeiice ' polntment are pending about their | ill material and satin. Sold 39 and yellow. Sizes 1 tn Temple, deferring definite action until | Poronas 02 | The Nebraskan him- | & for 59c. Broken sizes..... C 16. $3.98 and $4.98 $1 50 the second Monday in June, was passed, | and said Jater that this particuar man | Second Floor o values . O Istructen oo bort 1gomumittee had beenl |hnad been described as an habitual | values ... instructed to bar 1928 bolters from the ! grunkard. ) : . ballot as candidates. The amendment kS i $ i l i l Vs Stred by sy Hoghes of ey | gL am, inereted In knowing whetter ||| New 5200, - 00$ Y $10,31 2 & $15 Values in Youthful Fashions Rummage Lots Support the mational tieket T 1938 o | NE,5d. “They musi enforce the lav: Straw- § participate in the prlmary A Bk not only the dry law, but all laws. I R | not going to ask about that unless there { §| L LIQUOR DEFENSE ORDERED | them» """ ° orokenness ssainst ||} F elt : FOR TO PRESENT ITS EVIDENCE | ¢oToN CO-OP MANAGER |- | 59¢ Gold-filled Rosaries. 25¢. $1.¢ 98 l)llmonll-cllt Crystal Chok- ers. §1.95 and 5298 Pearl Bead (man- H :r tured) Chokers and Festoons, RS i | t 5100 Children’s Sterling Silver Federal Judge Prevents Collapse of ; WILL BE NAMED SOON ! ats : |l Link Bracelets. 25c. Government’s Wyoming BRI Smart Spring ; e Sill Gaure Fans, some lace . i s i rimmed. 25c. Conspiracy Case. Appointment Will Be Made Before | § TolC, 5 1* ; R pile Women's and Children's | ——— e ———— ¢ elts. Se. [l e ER i Headquarters for Association . e de i S e ) CHEYENNE, Wyo., February J—cal- | Is Selected. | \ 59¢ Change Purses. 10c. Jiior 3§n§5’5=c‘3°§:§é"2:#&im§"’.‘23:.‘2d5H’,;g;r;g,’;“;;;’"mnmy v 1l e RN All Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 42, 44 to 50 kol i William C. Irving, former State law-, $1.00 m|‘ Pigskin Coin Purses. enforcement commissioner, was averted | international problems of organization | yesterday in Federal Court here when | being rapidly disposed of, the way was | § §1.75 and $1.98 9 | SR The lure of the new and the beautiful and the lure of remarkable econ- $2.98 to $4.98 Novelty Ciocks with Judge T. Blake Ki - | being cleared here yesterday for the | 2 teed movements. S$1.98. | s Tor direstog voonts o mod 0 tlection of & general mANAREY And PEr. Felt Hats omy join hands to make this offering of radiant frocks fairly irresistible! Fear! Bead and Novelty fe ini; manent headquarters for the recentl, _—— - klaces. e e rns Cetendan e | s Alaritas, Cotian Go-opersiive ||| Black and colors ‘Of flat crepe, Canton crepe, georgette crepe and printed silks—lace Sy Haay oy, ki testimony and evidence. e . by e iexecutive comintiter Vb i s womalar ralylen; trimmed, embroidered, ruffled, shirred and flower-trimmed. Choice of TR 10¢ RINGO—!M laundry The number of defendants gradually | of that body. indicted to 5, Judge Kennedy yesterday | member of the Federal Farm Board, but o s g | Velvet, Felt, Gold el B bl 2y e eeand e ple, brown, new blue, navy, orange and black. S, nw achington dispatches mentioned W. , i ma. ares g | hate s p sautif : cuffs of Banchurian wolf (dog). ishes. Street Floor hali former prices. Beautiful broadcloth models R o) o Imnr: skl e hac dvindled during the course of the | The execuiive committee conferred | 3.00 modified silhouettes, bolero and Eton jackets, ensembles, flares, drapes _—— trial this week from the 29 originally | throughout the day with Carl Williams, (|l $2.00 to $3. and irregular hemlines. Colors include rose beige, dahlia, red, green; pur- Rummage Lot having sustained defense motions for | declined to divulge the nature of the directed vndicts (or 7 more defendants. dt:;uwom ' and Silver Hats - : | L. Clayton, precident of Anderson, Clay- | §| ° . .00 Powder Bowls and Hair Re- ALLEGED THIEF MAKES i, S S e | | 398 10 9598 o4 g 1 $100 and $125 |29, $35 & $39 $ N e position. $1.00 Metal Smokin, ray Sets, 65c, CONFESSION OF SLAY|NG pSien cities sceking headquarters or| | Velvet, Felt, Gold 99 oa s’ 2 rlce P Cloth Coats 500 Metal Smoking Tray Sets, 30c. he association are New Or] Dallas, | R ! v I kK Gaiveston, . Oklahoma.. oite:Anam: |/l and Silver Hats All our high-grade cloth coats now exactly one- ony St TRty Saerer Man Accused of Stealing Cars ’re]ls Houston, Mobile and Little Rock. T b s e Iothia Police He Killed Atlanta e ‘ with collars and cuffs of gray, red and pointed t 3'for 25¢ i |SENATE COMMITTEE ‘ Sale of [| | S Vo ok, “imink "kt "sna oats (dyed ogocy) and French. beaver. LEXINGTON, Ky. February 1 —| APPROVES COL. DE WITT ‘Rummage ale o Sc0 . Handsome and - serviceable pany-| .5 BUACE SEALINE (COATS. " Pormerly $49 g e b B $59 Coats, 7, Off..... skin coats at about half price. Shaw |$89 books, 2 for_16c. George H. Goggins, 30, held in the City | i | a & | Shawl | 35878 GMBAT COATS Penholders, Rulers, Erasers an Tonced o pomcauto, theft charges. N~ Quartermaster General Appoint.| | Home Needs $69 Coats, Off..... or crush collars of fox, French|, ' o "ge950. $28 Chalk, each 1e. | 2.00 CRETONNE LAMP- beaver and Armour coon. Popular | Fopmety, SELE0 25¢ and 20¢ Children's Stationery, Bert Donaldson, dry Investigator, in At | ment Indorsed at Executive Ses- | e ag s DSC $79 Coats, Off...... colors. Sizes 14 to 40. DRESSES. _Sizes 14 to 48. Were 87, $10 $3.95 o Lo AT e TR Goggins, who has confessed to the | sion by Gen. Summerall. $4.00 SILK LAMPSHADES for $89 Coats, D ... Second Floor and $15. Now. Gt theft of 80 automobiles in different % bridge lamps. Fringed b = Street Floor. parts of the country, told his story freely | %1 s AL S | and st 1 98 e and declared he had worried 5o over e n jon af ‘Gal. Johi . e ° . ihe thought, of the murder that he | Witt 1o be quartermaster general of the | {| $1 2 $1 50 R R | Areny: with TRk of saior perom s : 5 & g ummage couldn't keep it to himself for fear it | rono oy tavorabiy to B Sy | silk centers . . c m ummage Ots (o) esirapie g would drive him insane. . . | 2 by its military affairs committee, y FRINGE in i ' PR S e | s e | RAYON UNDERWEAR Silks, W Wash ey | Gen. Summerall, chief of staff, had ; 4 ;’f’r\iné?emm.'"fl;'a::’ri,si“f: :fi:l(‘:a p‘,:& urged approval of his selection at an ||| fancy colors. Yard 5 l s, 00 ens’ as 00 s 50¢ rANcyl mti:ss BUCKLES, || $1.59 Taffeta Silk, 98c Yd. | 25c Outing Flanne!, 16c Yd. ||| i meteh pearl, rhinestone 4 @) o executive session. There was some op- ||| 10¢ GUIMPE BINDI position in_ the committee ranks be- ||| combination colors. Yard. Chemises, Gowns, Bloomers, Step- “Sunbeam” Rayon Bloomers in ¢ SRl 11 short picces all-silk taffeta in | 64 vards soft, fleecy outing flan- LACES, % PRICE—Handmade cause Col. Dewitt was an Infantry of- |l 36 SANITAS TABLE COVERS, in [ ins, French Pantiés and Bloomer- regular and extra sizes 23 to 3. ficer and had been elevated above 84 ||l attractive designs. Seconds 20¢ bottom Combinations, in tailored, Famed for beauty and good service, fll 0 *Hort PIoC Aihed o JACES, 3 FRICE—Handmade 49c¢ Plaid Dress Goods, 33¢c Yd. 75¢ Rayon Satin, 49¢ Yd. 75¢c. Now lace-trimmed and appliqued styles. In mavy, French blue, tan, grey, Regular sizes. Pastel shades. sand, gobelin, golden brown, jungle ¢ I 7 pieces smart and serviceable | Alj colors in this large lot of ]2.2_(; to 38 Yard IR D i heavy rayon slip satin. METALLIC RIBBONS, 1; PRICE 49c Printed Pique, 19¢ Yd. $1.50 Handkerchief Linen —Gold and _silver. Were 15¢ to 3 pieces yard-wide novelty s 59 Yd 52.98 yard. Now Pt piie Colored handkerchiet i i 1c to $l 49 olored handkerchief linen o . SIZ”C]oatur‘ne I‘{r'l'i':‘;l g‘sf Y‘;" sheer, fine quality. 10¢ uiw CLUNY LACES, ack and colors in this beauti- l ful and fashionable material. 39¢c English Broadcloth ”::‘.‘SA'T“dA;,cI‘;“ D;{Eg‘; S 79c Serge, 59¢ Yd. 19¢ Yd. TONS, 3 to 12 on a card. 5 | 3 pieces part-wool serge in the | 220 yards excellent quality white [|| Card . [ popular colors, and colored broadcloth. nlonOLE THIBET MUSH- $1.25 All-Wool Serge, 79c Yd. | 29c Cotton Tweeds, 16c Yd. CUFF SETS, $15.00 8.00 2 pieces reduced for rummage. 160 yards yard-wide cotton value. Set. $ o Staple colors. tweeds in smart colorings. FUR BANDINGS % OFF. Were Street Floor $3.98 to $0.98 yard, Now $4.00 Silk and Silk Gloria Umbrellas ||| $2-3 t0 $0.05 Yard 4 MENDEL MUSH- High-grade 14 and 16 rib umbrellas with tips and R ferrules to match the smart handles. Perfects and irreg- 32.99 o el 2 50 | ulars. All colors. was paid $500 in advance after Lance had pointed Donaldson out to him in the lobby of the Georgian Terrace Botel 3n had gives him his room | other golonels in the Infantry and 44 | | of 4gc kind ...... er. colonels in the Quariermaster Gorps. NS, sold —— et ah _— s";‘fi"’o BACK CURTAINS, 50 50c CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS 8reen, rose, beige and black. MIDWESTERN STATES ELECTION CERTlFchTE | set ..., of white madras, athletic style, with $1.00 RAYON UNDERWEAR— waist attachment. Double Bloomers, chemises and step-ins, in ENJOY MILD WEATHER| ISSUANCE HELD ILLEGAL | 'gfiggzn{:‘g@u_ym. 3(}“:‘ Yo 050 e raa i DUC Mercury Goes Above Freezing|Los Angelei Coumy Reg]s(rqr Asks 40 RAYON CUSHIO! beauti- s = 4 i ful quality, Mark in Chicago for First Time Court to Order Purchase of $198 ..... oid 9 ® in Weeks. | Additionsl Bailot Boxes. | ]| 26 FOQTSTOO " en s Irts CHICAGO, February 1.—Several nov- LOS ANGELES February l—Wll- | 9 FOLDING CARD 98C elties in the weather line were placed in | liam M. Kerr, registrar of voters in Los TABLES. Sold for $1.95.. - es Gounty, 1.00 and $1.50 Shirts—Every Shirt Perfect A oBd-mannered Pebruary came tnto | Court today 16 ssue a witt of man. ||| , 400 YARDS SHELF OILCLOTH, $ y being. | damus to cnnmwblc the purchase of ad- || 1°:d quality, Quality shirts in every way—tailored For the first time in several weeks |ditional ballot boxes because “certifi- ||fl| yard .... g dloth wovenim 1 the mercury ventured tentatively above | cates of election” were issued “mis- 8 PIECES CRETONNE, yard- ST el oL For l{\e firfi1 un::b'\ln V;leeksdtl;e [GW- ‘fi;\fl;{l!wm‘lvlzég :F?hcf;gl;;y ]B“ger- {}! duced to, yard tached. Also white shirts in neckband ernment weather table showed but one | visor H. W. Wri e election. s : i 4 zero Teading in the United States, Du- | The registrar's petition did not spe- | f| % vfi]l;ogltfiflvsélelggfé style. Immense selection of patterns for luth, Minn. Clouds and rain are the ‘ci?cnuy contest tgc glecuon 015 the abxs- 79C every man’s taste. All sizes, 14 to 17. Sabbath forecast. rict attorney and the supervisors, but . - - | it called attention to the fact that their SO L 10 WORK SHIRTS, in 93 MEN'S TIES, 50c = lmduemn into_office was made improp- % 79C tan catton flannel........ 69C value. Rummage price. . 2l C DISPUTE IN OIL SURVEYS.| |erly because thelr names were omitted || 8 M RAINCOATS, $10 246 MEN'S TIES, from the November 1928 ballot after | the freezing point in Chicago. takenly and illegally” to Distriot At- wide, sold for 49c. 19C other excellent materials. Collar - at- $5.00 value 15¢ to 25¢ FANCY DRESS S o ARSI Rummage Sale of Sh sesoipiies Wik dray g oes QUE, 15 PRICE—Also silk embroid- 94 PAIRS WOMENS FELT | 34 PAIRS WOMEN'S FRENCH e m;q':,‘&"'s' bkt far B D Mt & 5t 44c | Wi E B | 15 to $1.49 WOMEN'S SPATS, of fancy cloth, | $4.00 values.. worth $3.00 to $5.00. Sizes 0 fit shoes up to size 5.... 4SC | 1 R " 39¢ _— | value. ummage 79¢ and $1.00 values. “ee th )t Comments in Newspapers in Peru | ihe mmborco s malority of votes at ) J s1.59. $4 98! ARROW SOFT COLLARS, i primary election the preceding . T S SHIRTS AND DRAW- in broken sizes, Rummage 10 and Ecuador Reveal Fact. part " wool. lot. Each . C LIMA, February 1 (#).—Newspaper value. Each .. 61 MEN'S NIGHTSHIRTS, $1.25 comment here yesterday revealed that| ENGINEER IS HONORED. 81 MEN'S WORK value, In striped flannel- a question has arisen between Peru and R SHIRTS, 79c value, Rum- 69C Ecuador regarding ofl surveys, which 44c¢ Ecuadorian papers assert are being made in the eastern territory of that AND BOYS’ IN- country by Peru_interests. La Prensa, SALE Madal: e e ANDEEROMIEFS 8c 1 which reflects official opinion here, de-| NEW YORK, February 1 (#)—Award D /58 WOMEN'S value . nied there was any base for these ac-|of the Lamme gold medal to R. E. 390 AN R ANDEEE FINE 220 PAIRS SOCKS, fancy cot- 320 PAIRS MEN'S cusations, as made by papers published | Hellmund, chief electrical engineer of ||}l IMPORTED M - 25 [l ton 25c vaue. 2 paira 25 FANCY SOCKS, in Quito, R the Westinghouse Electric & 3 mfllfi?ci i et for . C value. “Peru did not authorize any person or | turing Co., was announe night af 5 " . group of persons to make ‘incursions’|the closing session of the American In- HIE™ NOVELTIES with sJ-‘;s mm sgglg:g 39 MEN'S UNION SUITS, Lambs or excursions there,” said La Prensa.|stitute of Electrical Engineers. | oll and pocketbook ISC y 7 “This country has not the least idea| The medal was given to Hellmund Street Floor as to how such reports originated or the | for his contribution to “the design and '| purpose of their authors in spreading development of rotating electrical ma- | % B them.” chinery.” I = 25¢ TO 50c TRIMMINGS, includ- 29 PAIRS WOMEN'S CORDU- ing silk tassels, jet and metal tas- ROY SLIPPERS, Is, lamp shade trimmings, lace 116 PATRS CHILDREN'S SHOES, | min covired: Tow. Bt et % and lingerie rib- button and lace styles in black and 5 tan. Sizes 2 to 8. $2.00 to 7 ol st % BLACK JET FRINGE, 5C 34.00 values. Pair, 3C | 112 pamms cumore: : Jll s100 value, 4 inches wide. 3 pCAIRS WOMEN'S ARCH- | in patent leather and tan and black 9C SUPPORT SHOES, famous makes, worth $4.00 to $8.50. $2 65 Rt e $l.77 oo el e ke 19¢ Broken sizes. 49 PAIRS WOMEN'S NOVELTY 65 PAIRS STORM RUBBERS, | SHOES, in velvet only. TRIMMING, 15 gok?fl)a':uw for men, boys and girls. High and low heels. h feathe Broken sizes 090 | s e $2.29 e Yo i 196 Street ¥ . R. E. Hellmund Is Awarded Lamme mage price ..... 3 170 MEN’S ATHLETIC SHIRTS i I 9 MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS, AND DRAWERS, _50c cotton ribbed. c 39 value. in checked nainsook. 39c 39¢ down fleeced. value .....oeeeeee value Street Floor

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