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SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE 600 pairs Women’s Low Shoes THE LEATHERS—Sale includes sport oxfords, tan calf oxfords and pumps, patent pumps and brown suede pumps, THE SIZES—AIl sizes and widths, but not in every style. THE QUALITY—AIl these shoes are from our regular merchandise, priced low to reduce our stock. THE PRICES-—$2'95’ $395, $4,95, $5.95, $6.95 If you have a small foot, you will have an extra large selection. SILK HOSIERY SPECIAL $l 09 5 SPECIAL Full fashfoned triple seam pure thread silk hose— Triple Toe and Monito—our regular $2.35 grades—a limited number in black and brown at $1.95, o e David Manning’s Wath-Crer Shoe Store 211 Main planting of the trees, etc., was post- poned until Monday noon, In the main auditorium this after- noon, Rev. Henry W. Maier told the story of the Judd elm tree, which was set up in the present location 100 years ago today. The Arbor Day proclamation was given by Philip McBriarty, of grade 9. Major Lewis W. Ripley, of on- bury delivered an address on humane- negs, and outdoor things. John Andrews, of grade 8, rccited. Prizes for essays on humanenecss were pre- sented by Mrs. W. B. Williams, of PROGRAM CHANGED qu Ratns Interfere With Arbor Day Ceremony - Tree' Planting BMbnday, * Despite the extremely inclement Mar this aftrnoon a portion of the Mvr Day program planned by the § Junior High school was car- 494 out and the' outdoor feature, THE BEST FOODSTUFFS AT MONEY The very best Evaporated : 2 Cans 19¢ o roos $7.00 Sport Oxfords Now Brown, Low Heel Walk-Over Oxfords Now $5.95 Street | Hartford, Music was furnished by the school orchestra. WOULD BAR COACHES. Framingham, Mass., May 5.—A res- olution favoring the abolition of pro- fessional coaches in college athletics and the substitution of student man- agement, adopted unanimously by the Massachusetts association of school superintendents in its session here, was made public today. The action followed an address by President Alexander Meiklejohn of Amherst col- lege. SAVING PRICES e Best Fine Granulated SUGAR From 9 to 11 a,. m. 367 MAIN m 10 Lbs. 55(! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE — A BIG OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE From 9 to 11 A. M. ROUND — SIRLOIN — PORTERHOUSE 8¢ POTATOES.. .15 LB. PK. 25c From 7 to 11 A. M. — FRESH GROUND HAMBURG .......3 LBS. 25¢ — BIG LAMB SALE — From 9 to 11 A. M. SMALL LEGS TO ROAST RIB AND LOIN T MEATY FORES TO STE LOIN EAMB CHOPS . '0 ROAS From 3 to 5 P. M. LEAN SMOKED SHOULDE! PRIME RUMP ROASTS .... ALL DAY SPECIALS —PORK — Fresh (Not Frozen) Pork ROAsts ..... Lb. 22c Small Fresh Shoulders .».een 1h. 10C Fresh Out — BEEF — Lean Boiling Beef wponss Lb. 5c vy 10c 12¢ . 20c¢ Shoulder ClodS e N 20c g‘::;’shmu worea . 12 e . 20c wose e Lb, essenea Lb. vl Milk Fed Legs to Roast ... Rump Roasts Choice Shoulder Cuts ... Meaty Breasts to Stuff. .. Veal For Pot Pie ...eceaes Fancy Veal Chops Choice Veal Cutlet Pork Chops . ssame Th. 24C Fresh Pigs Sliced Liver .. 3 Lbs. 250 -(—"l den West Golden West :}'\:i‘ Ribs 8c o Sc Fresh Liak Sausage ..... v, 18C 30c Fancy FOWE ... Li. 38C BEST CREAMERY BUTTER .........2 LBS. 8l¢ VERY FANCY AND FRESHLY MADE FOWL pumeomemtes LB. EGGS .. NEATLY Large FOWL .... FRESH SPECIAL eiaatved DOL, PACKED IN CARTONS Whole Milk Cheese Pt e venc2Ths 27C Cone Leaf Lard Fancy New Brick Cheese Gem Nut 2 3 c MAargarin® .ooeew Lb. Phenix Club Cheese GROCERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Our Famous Dinner Blend COBFEE ............ LB. 25c |TEA - RED BUTTERFLY — (All Varieties) srvesans A R0 Oonfectionery Sugar 15¢ 25¢ Sliced Pincapple .. N. B. C. Soda Cracke! Blue Rose Rice . 20c | N. B, C. Royal Lui nch Mohican Mince Meat 25¢ | Wander Lye or C. A. Lime. . Shredded Cocoanut 20c | Prepared Mustard Fancy Sugar Com ... 19¢ | Yellow Corn Meat THE FINEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES New Seeded Raisins ... Fresh Cut Spinach | New Meaty Prunes ... Large Green Cucumbers Extra Swect Sunkist Oranges Extra Fancy Strawberries. . Fresh Picked "0 25¢ Dandelions ens Peck ADC «',"r:‘f.:flfffi" 3 For 250 el ... Each 25¢ 15 0n Pz, 19€C Peck 250 svor 10c€ Lemons ...... New Texas Onions Fancy N Carrots ...... Large Ripe Bananas ... ..o 2B¢C B 9¢C Bananas ... Doz 23c l\‘la(;i?‘[‘vnlos ciees 2 Qts, 23c A suncn 19¢ Asparagus .... Pineapples . Large Juicy DON'T FAIL TO LOOK OUR BIG DISPLAY OVER. YOU'LL SAY BER WHEN IN THE MARKET FOR THE FINEST AND FRESHES 'S WONDERFUL AND REMEM- FISH. COME HERE. || was suspended forty hours by orders lish Lutheran church |and friends of the church are invited | People of State Plan to Teil Conntry NO BRITISH TROOPS Irish Soldiers Believed Capable to Handle Situation Relfast, May Staff Captain O'Doherty said today that after the bank rald yesterday at Buncrana, County Donegal, a message was sent to I'R. A. headquarters at Drumboe | castle for reinforcements, Several carloads of troops started, and while passing through Newtown Cunning- ham they ran into an ambush ex- tending 100 yards along the road, Ir- regulars lying behind the walls open- ed heavy fire. . The regulars, unable to | find cover, ran straight through, with the result that three were killed and four woiunded., One of the irregulars | was killed and three were wounded, Explosive Bullets Used. The {rregulars, Captain O'Doherty charged, used explosive bullets, sgome of which, he declared, were now in Buncrana. O'Doherty denied reports that Brit- ish troops were to be sent to Bun- crana, although he said the RBritish would be entitled to do so under the terms of the treaty. He added that the ambush occurred after the truce | was to have taken effect, but that the combatants swere not aware of its having been signed. The Waterford postoffice, telephomic and telegraphic where business of the provisional government in con- | sequence to its occupation by insurg- | ents, was reopened today in conform- ity with the truce provisions. The in- surgents, however, continue to occu- | py the building. The men arrested yesterday at Mul- lingar in connection with the ®urn- ing of the barracks were released ~a| result of the truce having been signed. MINTHUM WAGE PLAN International Ladies' Garment Work- ers’ Union is Holding Meeting at Cleveland. Cleveland, May 5.—A plan provid- ing regular workers of the garment | industry with a guarantced minimum wage was before « £ to the convention of the international ladies’ garment workers' union today. Under the proposed plan, both the workers and employers would con- tribute to a fund out of which the workers would be paid during the dull season. The setting up of such a guarantee, it was said, would stabilize [the trade and make it imperative for | the manufacturers to devise means of | easing seasonal production. The average garment worker is idle | approximately 100 days a year, ac- | cording to the report of the general | executive hoard, With the expiration of contracts all | over the country, June 1, the union ( has a fund of about $1,000,000, the | secretary-treasurer reported, | " GIFTS FOR DR. OHMAN Swedish Lutheran Church Pastor Re- ceives Presents From Luther lma:nlrf Tollowing Presentation of Pageant. Rev. 8. G. Ohman was predented with a desk lamp, and Mrs. Ohman, with a silk umbrella, by the mem- bers of the Luther league of the Swed- last evening. The presentation was made by FEmil Larsc the conclusion of the page- ant > Cross Roads.” There was a large attendance at the pageant. Vocal solos were given by Maurice Hoaglund and Alfred Kricson | and a piano and violin duet was givi nJ by Harold Sjolander and Carl Hansen. A mixed quartet, Alva Bengston, Mrs, D. Ohman, Olaf Anderson and Maurice Hoaglund ss Hellstrom and Harold Sjolander accompanied on the | piano. Remarks were made by Dr. Ohman at the close of the pageant in which | he expressed his thanks for the gifts. The pageant was in charge of a com= mittee composed of Beda Fridell, Anna Borg a Anna Bengston. | Tonight, a well party will h(" tendered the pastor and all members | AN BUILD FIRES Fire Warden Issucs Notice Revoking | | All Cancellation Of Permits Because Of Rain. All cancellation of permits * for building brush fircs were revoked this afternoon by the firc warden and per- mission was given for blanket permits to go into effect at once. The cancellation of permits was made Wednesday by orders of the | state fire wi n because of the many | mountain fires and the increasing dan- ger. The heavy rains of yesterday and today have stopped all fires and it is felt by Mr. Cook that natural growth stimulated by the rain will| eliminate the forest fire danger Hntlii fall. Mayor Paonessa Working ' On Message to Council Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa has he- gun the work of compi ata for his annual message to the common council. The message will be pre- sented at the May meeting. | THE REAL W. VIRGINIA. Truth About Section. Parkersburg, W. Va, May b.—A movement to “set hefore the country | at large the real West Virginia, i resources and its industrial possibili- ties,” has been started by the West Virginia Publishers and Employing Printers’ association at a meeting held here. The co-operation of commercial bodies, civic organizations and busi- nessmen’s clubs will be solicited, fn- cluding the Rotary, Kiwanis and SENT 0 BUNCRANA | Lions organizations. | Sardines 6 cans 25¢ -~ NARKET NUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES Granulated Sugar . — ALL DAY SPECIALS IN ALL Small Pork Loins . . 3I18-MAIN ST Specials From 7 A. M. to 12 A, Lean Smoked Shoulders 1b. 15¢ Lean Fresh Shoulders . . 1b. 16¢ DEPARTMENTS — Roasts Milk Fed Veal . Uneeda Biscuit 6¢ pkg. EL..2485 ‘v +i1b, Blbe . Ib. Small Legs Genuine Lamb . 28¢ 39¢ 18¢ 15¢ PRIME RIB ROASTS .... COTTAGE HAMS FRESH CUT HAMBURG . SALT PORK FRESH KILLED FOWL .EAN BONELESS POT ROAST ... I 18¢ CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK LEAN CORNED BEEF 42c LAMB FORES Evapofat;:d Milk Lemon Snaps and CHALLENGE MILK CAMPBELL’'S BEANS .. CAMPBELL’S SOUPS ......... : SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkg LARGE JAR STRAWBERRY JAM PINK SIFTED PEAS SUGAR CORN ., PRUNES FIG BARS 3 cans 25¢ 2 cans 25¢ «... 2 cans 25¢ .. 2 cans 25¢ .21 25¢ SALMON .. White Loaf and A-1 Flour sack $1.15 Wedgwood Creamery Butter . . lb. 41c FRESH EGGS dozen 29¢ FULL CREAM CHEESE ih 15¢ RASPBERRY JAM Best lsc;tétoes T T New Onions . . . . 15 Ib. peck 27¢ . .« 4 Ibs. 25¢ FANCY APPLES GRAPEFRUIT 2 quarts 25¢ NAVEL ORANGES . . 3 for 25¢ CUKES dozen 29c coy i 3 for 10c DANDELIONS, SPINACH, ASPARAGUS, LETTUCE, RARERIPES, STRAWBERRIES—STRA WBERRIES—STRA WBERRIES IF YOU ARE AFTER SOME REAL MONEY SAVERS, DO YOUR SHOPPING AT SALE ON FANCY LAMB CHOPS 30c™ LEGS 35(:‘ Ib. FORE- QUARTERS SUGAR in cartons with _other purchases 5"25¢ FRESH EGGS 28C doz. 2 doz. 55¢ SPECIALS—7 TO 1 URD ot e B . 29¢ | CCORNED BEEF n 8¢ b. SOUND _ 4 ]bsr.rzsc LEAN FRESH HAMBURG MII 2 A M FANCY MA POTATOES PURE LARD EVAPORATED ................. 2 Ibs. 27C K " BOILING BEEF 8 Ib. (o} Fresh Pork Chops Fresh Spare- Ribs Our Own Sausage . BONELESS ROASTS of Beef 25c lb.‘v 3 Milk Fed Fowls .. Pickled Pigs Feet Fat Salt 1b. 1 LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS Milk Crackers i 25 ¢ anl2¢C 5c Oc Fresh Roasted Coffee Fancy Catsup 2 bottles Wheatena Challenge Milk Pork and l Beans pkg. ) nkist Oranges Sunkist Lemons .. New Parsnips ... Ib Fresh .. head 1 Lettuce : 0z. & Pansies, Tomato Plants, Fresh Tomat ngc‘ 23c SPECIALS FOR ALL | POT ROASTS | OF BEEF 10c ™ “SHOULDER ROASTS OF BEEF G, 20¢ rime Veal nlh, 18c i i s 6¢ 5¢ Roast Veal For LEAN SMOKE SHOULDERS | Sugar Corn ... Early June Peas ... 2 cans 29C Large Meaty Prunes 9c¢ Large Juicy Grapefruit. . Faney Baldwin Apples .. 2 gts. oes, Strawberries, Ete.