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2. THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1907. SERIES WITH ABERDEEN | RYING j O FORCE The Store That Serves You Best--Garvey-Buchanan Co, i disposed, and that ts why Seattle | yon combat here for the rest of the| BROUGHT TO SEATTLE NEW CO NFESSION Everything That’s a Remnant, Left Over; All | and Aberdeen play on the local : o'clock ioaee ninayen a 4 ou the Wosdchopners’ erpmnte 58 | sang. “3 BD] crectone tetenrann ry! | egohone at. Arete to nate | a 1 . "Defense in Haywood Case Attempting’ to! Secure wp ASEB weak Tae ego |e 1°) maison From Orchard That He Killed ‘Steunenberg Al L Pay seats | Reh 3 —_—_—- acpaa aa. eRe Short Lengths, Odd Lots and Broken Lines | grounds thie week and will be in} that the Phtliadetphie u $i] BOISE, June 13 hen the Hay-| bil sterlyhe swore, had been | with the understanding . Tees » $11] wood trial was resumed this morn) him. Ff Cubs would play in the Aberdeen | poston Sling Attorney Richardson at once|told by Simpiing''of plot to (iepmmmnnemeent e bailiwick the week fm August made | Cissinnath ..... “ “ . | t - ro ; Mirookiyn. HM tat! plunged into a series of questions | kill Stounenbéfe and Kasterly told ‘ : \ orer =D x Today ts Laties' dey, a Lonte as Sostened to bring out every detail 1d Pot come then | It hae boon necessary to cal! ott) ob , see a ati eanrenetben 6 Sie Shir COAST LEAGUE. of Orchard’s movements just prior) Orehard debied” that he viatted | a number of amateur games be ma sex in attendance. Dug sald this! . to the Stounenberg tragedy |tho Boise confractors and tried to! cause of the return of the Cubs He morning that Coy would do the feure nn ® It was plain he desired to im-/ sell a homfre tale explosive. and the Woodchoppers to Seattle Fi Sirois ta daa ban nak ad ets | te +} 4 4] prom the jury with the fact that) About this fime the photograph . a ; N eo bos end Laat Roberts { Cobtase rhard waa broke and realiaingler started the @eshiight. Rorah |todey. The Sask dorks game of) 1 Would be found in right. Hickey, |, Matteioe Mente ent Rela; Belly ant) 1 former partners iu theland Richardson both jumped and | tomorrow, the Seattle College-St and detectives drop | Martin's game for Saturday, the also, would be back in the game, |“ but Coour d'Alene district bad = mad jthe deputle League Standing. fortunes which he would haye par-|ped their hands to thelr gui ier uch tollewen as the reason fec| SONNreOweee = Mamond Dromer "Twill be a great, generous spread of bargains, including every department fq ; re | AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Won. Lest. Pot. | ticipated in if he had mot had to rae ‘ on % Hf] heave tho state because of Steunen-| the noine was apparent jton double header for Sunday have ‘ ; . BS B Mm Sl berg. he had cause to murder] Orchard sald he chose bombs /all beon called off. It is expected the store, Come—tomorrow will be harvest time for all economical women at Gail } Washington Resabetrsewe xsd ily ile | * #@ 20! Stounenberg without any suggestion | instead of a revolver for the killing ee on pee wih, foe -_ 2 has Buct " Batierioecmith ant Sullivan, Patten. f nyone. because he was so dingusted with |had will put up giitedged ball. Coy vey- Buchanan's, Dereham. Warner and Meyden. bem NORTHWEST LEAGUE. roe nt It he had not told Jack|himaectf that be wanted to finish| will be in the box for the oponing| i | oii ye gee ena Tecoma 0, Butte & Moffet in Wallace that he was g0-/the job and get away seca } . a a Detrott . oe ae © 6! puere gue ing to Puget Sound to smugsie! Me went to Nampa once with the) on | — - eres y aiceuimonmns - —~ by Pane piblestitiesssowes Fines, «Bo act | tremely “yenaed. game opium into the country, he sald| bomb, intending to pot {t under &) It is now explained that Van | s Kien maitt: | from the Minera ‘winning with the count | =Rio * ltraie seat and blow the car toleouver did not recent a i Oh, 1 ents « He acum Wi"wtar”snc'se'tom eae] He sald he thought he might] places, but he didu't get @ chance game to Hutte ax was stated. | Mo } t ‘emnants ess 0 Beore BEAR'S > 2S fy ye have said something about & smug | The fact that many others might |Intyre refused to play a double) gine " ts : 0 Oe awe vie pire nn 2 | Bling proposition, but he could not) heve been epee, Sy the wae or * and President —— — | All the newest styles of the season are In AN lastends from the most popular new fa . Wein s ratte ° ~* 4 | remeay ber made be impression on a that it was am et the laws of 0 ' a eS eee oe 3 bo) ietore he and Simpking started | Whee finally he etploded the|league te play @ doable header on|m| cluded. Lengths from 3 to 18 yards. Values rics and designs. Lengths trom 2 t 64 q ee aa em watt mel tnt ateret’ Par se | for Bt. Joe the latter gave him $100 | nomb it went off hefore he hadithe first trip of a visiting team| trom ‘Se to $1.75 yard, Your free and unlini- yards. Values from S0c to $2.95 | P LAG nssesnsse sosseeanntions © oS -— which he claimed was sont by| planned and he was competied to/and for that reason Melntyre was ss heamad vere Frastvinca 8 © was no Rpukane-Vancouver game | Haywood lun in order to got to the hotel so | within bis rights when he refused ited choice tomorrow at grand bargain ascombly of cite Gunck aah Sede, De carerday on eatetet ot sale He admitted he borrowed $5! be could prove an alibi lto play the second game. | and Bohrer, ae ere from saloon keeper Murphy in| He denied that as soon ax ft ox-| marr de j HALF PRICE HALF PRICE League Standing. 2 ae Wn ns wey | Burke, then that alent brehe ope |ploded and Blounenbers was killed) fight Fielder Emery bas been! } i i _— register and stole $40. he went to his bedroom in order! released by Shreeder, who got him ce + , aia — s ore a Ss Joe coun | to put things around to prove he /trom Los Angeles to take Drew |b om PEE PRR (8 MRE ARN RO ca ter 4 try he and Simpkins west to Spo /had not made the bomb, Orebard |nan’s place, MoCielian has taken || . —— ] ae = kane and stayed three days at (he said be was trying to remove al! |imerys place. Remnants of Wash Goods , Odd S its | Remnants of White Goods |) a latter's home. He them went on t©/traces of bis crime, and bad cay: —— omen § ut * St. Joe and hunted for a week.lenne pepper with him to put in , a ‘ | HALF PRICE aftor deep thought and careful] Slmpking, he declared, told him | his aboes if the dogs followed bim Te was lucky for the Spokanes 12%o Batistes at yd. 6 HALF PRICE Io Dimities at, 74 ..7yp consideration” Hon't it make you| he Would go with him and Kill/Wle was arrested Suaday afternoon that It rained yesterday, or else iB! te Organdies at, v4 ..8¢ 10¢ India Linons at, y@ tool ke saying, ob, fudge, and ail ae a a tn Oe ae ee locked |other game away from thou. Bie, Bte $40.00 ETON SUITS AT $20 ickies? . remat Idaho that be was got officiatty " t onday, seperti ——-- —~ ’ c , . —--—_—— FIND NO TAKERS IN JERSEY s ggg oad Chenes, ot the Chicago! io visit the Western Federation ee peppy ‘antht the} ft fooks very much as if the oat pate “oe 20 pega me on = - CITY—FANS ARE OBTTING | Ginets hes lost bie curre of the! local at Silver City. following Sunday, whee be was vis-|Portiand club was just about done Remnante of Ginghame ney vest of taffeta allk, fancy Remnants of Towsling ants, his curve, and will | | braided and tatfots lined Jacket é neve bis 1906 f He and Simpkins went direct tolited by James Sullivan, who had) fr, Portland is one of the best an lola d 5 ANXIOUS. + capate Bip orm. Caldwel!, Mle stayed there three|peted as bis lawyer in the suit in| baseball towns in tho country but! HALF PRICE skirt is panel and side plaited. HALF PRICE weeks while Simpkins went to 5!) | Deaver. jat the same time the fans resent 12 go Ginghams at, yd. 4 6%\e Crash at, yd HIGH SCHOOL TO rir. ete Le Suitivan came to seo It he w «|MeCredic’s action in disposing of Ml! 140 Ginghams at, yd ..0¢ || 99800 ETON SUITS AT $17.50 || i246 Crash at, 94,, federation jocals there. He made!Orchard Sullivan refused to act) bie entire fast year's team. They) 0 or a tat hook ‘ sonal no attempt to conceal himself and|s, his iawyor because he did mot|*ay that if he te trying to bold Bie., Rte. smart broken check materials, Rte, Pte. LEAVE ON TR went down the streets freely, but! Pnow the Idaho methods, but at his attendance with # cheap team be/ se Pia A eter collar, cuffs and vest of silk in request telegraphed to Fred Miller had better change bie miad contrasting shades, braided with — ~ at Spokane to come on i aoe! Remnants of Damasks fancy applique, plaited skirt. Remnants Tomorrow evening the high|. Simpkine, he declared, did not|"’ Vosterday’s Late Testimony. | JUNIOR “WHIMS” EDITORS. | Te ot Sg schoo! baseball team ‘will eave ox | Nove from Being noticed while i=] yeserday” afternoon Orchard) Ms RPE, HALF PRICE woe || Me OMT FiTrine curve aT |) HALF PRICE its summer trip through the states |‘ swore absototely that boih Moyer & mesting © < 40¢ Damask ot, yd .. 14.75 Outings at, yé. with a side trip to the Jamestown| Orchard wrote to Easterly sn4) and Haywood told him he must| yesterday the members of the G0c Dawask at, ¥d....300 $ 12%e Outings at, ya, exposition. About $2400 of the) Torr”) "wo. ag Shy ole mg | Steunenberg. Pettibone, be! Whine anes He sheeted vo pone Of fancy striped papama, strictly a re red pecossar declared, it would be « hard | class as follows: E aig, » Rte, Ete, oe ies pawl beon shied aan Stood the detectives recovered part oi. can att ie a little country |editorin-chict; Jesse Rowles, bust | - om eal tailored, satin Haed jacket, full the business mon of the elty. Alij ct tem. He made two trips t©/ town and thought he had better | ness manager; Melville Monbolmer, coma eran plaited skirt with strapped hip, a the high schon students bave also eked tr aan hema to meet! cot some of their enemies in Dew rege gent y tg nd Remnants of Laces trimmings to match coat Remnants of contribut emall sume to send ppaintmen ver first madd Peoples, ™ their team east. About 45 games ae pam ae the date is Hay wood, the witness wore, was| senior editor HALF PRICE $11.00 ETON SUITS AT $6.50 HALF PRICE < Will be played im all with the va) nue '* © is Of the proste| most bitter |aaninet Steunenberg | ~~ Vala, Oriental, Point deo Of nobby gray mixtures with the Cambric, Natnsos sell Hlous teams on their way. The buys! sispkina, Grebard swore | 00d auld, cacneen, 60 Se 0 Parts, Point Venice, ete, latest trimming effects; skirt of Swiss in different will ceoturn about tho iast fot! pulled off Orghagd must go to Pat e h August. cold feet when the sotual Killieg | terson, N. J..nad write bitter let GhkENwooD AveNUR at widths, white and good width and neatly platted; undreds of pleces a | Cisconsed, claiming he was 6 | ters to Bell apd Peabody, Goddard. Cana | cream colorings; save very stylish. corset corer DAY | known that he would get into Gabbert and 9 mamber of leaders in jan tw GAA une on exectly half tomorrow. 4 price. é ; <bie the mine owners association, warn GREEN WOO AY t AM AB RACES YESTER}: | y:-teee gutmg Orebard and Simp-| ing them that their time was cou: Buag “THIS, Wn BAY + . Jersey City baseball fans are oneginteng es Dog | + peak, ones wooden | ing ‘ a PRoavecrey ®t Pega ap: Sa Odd Lots of Gloves — complaining that ten dollar gold OamLs <9 avant after Simpkins went) Orchard spore that all hands Fn On 38 e Qennenall re a jore ard eaid be took it apart| agreed this leave these mes 6 On ata. { HALF PRICE * tire. The fellows who are vegiect:| First race, Svreiehthe alle /"" * ‘er with 8 metal) jn such « stale ef terror that they er eerice Rider iM | satin ‘Taffows, Taffetas, Hundreds of pairs Women's HALF ing to garner the crop of yellow |Follle L., 109 (Sir<iceem), # w 1)" would probaply amore to seme other A oy + tin «Taffotas, ay « ; | Thee eatid Basterly up by! rection of the countr OLA CHt Gros Grain, ete, ete, all Short and Long Sitk, Lisle Black, white and all beys are the members of the Jer-won; St Avon, second, Bt ¥ AAD: a: rata, . : t, | City baseball chub. Sg 112, third, Time, 1:62 tome mami se coe ~ oer ec bAK ANT iN THR widths and al! colorings, and Kid Gloves; all show different new hung up by a local newspaper| Second race, one mile, Beker ann Tan care ich choosing hk at slight imperfections from plain or dotted and all the players have to do to|sall, 107 (Mestry), 11 to 19, won OLAS Oe ae ee oA ne nn salute tréen $400 save half on every get a ten is to knock a home run.|Geo. Kilborn, 91, second: Sea Atr " s Te vemy | eee | om f : Go far not a dollar bas bees paid | 106, third. Time, 1 4416 oS il a il a } | $3.00 Tomorrow only, ebase tomorrow, out by the paper. | Third race, one mile and taree | THEME NOW THE FUTURE choose as you will, - “ A system like this would bank-|sixteenths — Talamund, 110 Bee uty pecamsnn ie tan | Odd Lots of Center Pinces and pay only, paiir . 4 berate! " rupt a Genitle newspaper is short |(Lynch), 9 to 2, won; Avontelius. ALA OF YOUR PRores ! uF t Odd Lot of Pillow Tope Heat a Aberdeen 110, second; Byronerdale, 107 —___—— AnD THEME Is TR | HALF PRIC a é made 11 homers at Dugdale’s band: | third. Time, 2:02 36 A verdict of not guilty was rejout about six hours. Judge Han Lym, Auvaee® IN IRL axe Contor Pieces at 25¢ box park during six games last| Fourth race, one mile and a six-| turned by the jury in the case of ford was notified and recetved the And Fon Lars is the Center Pieces at 806 Little House-Wares HALF PRICE week teenth—Markie Mayer, 109 (Mc | James A. Bunce, exde: verdict shortly after 4 o'clock in 3 woop PAR 7 4 . — | Rae), 16 to 5, won; £4 Sheridan,| of King county, who w the presence of the defendant, bis IB a de re = —_ : if Crater — at Boe HALF PRICE 36e Pillow Tops at 104, ‘second; Ralph Young, 102,|!® the local United States ctrouit | wife and two sisters, Mrs. J. J. Me Soo Ma) | ce. Bie avtanceee dame de SPITBALL KNOCKED [i04. oramas:Raloh Younes, 108,|% The Mees she past wees chareed|Denait and’ Ere KA Batterss,| — Setta armectas ae | | __ na | | Greoee Pitsteee 6b oe resre. Tic Pifth race, Futurity course—Tal.| With smuggling, A verdict was each of whom shook hands with pi es FEM - $1.25 Heavy Gites V: entosa, 110 (Moettig), & to 2 won, |feached at 7 o'clock Wednesday | the jury and thanked them for the in yn TEN Cent aS eovy © a BY MUGGSY M'GRAW, OF THE Convent Bell, 102 second: Grace|#¥ening after the jury had been| verdict : ‘ atte ase ig) oe? Lote of Winder Ties 14 and 16 Inch sizes at 63c St. Clair, 106, third. Time, 1:13.00 | =s2esomeo ~ ———— et Be HALF PRICE Granke Toa Pots GIANTS—GRIFFITH TRIED TO |” sisth race, one mile—Joe Coyne,| Tin EWAMPS A 1 } ; Granite Sauce Pans LOSE $4.000—JOE GANS To | 104 (Kirschbaum), 1 to 4, won; | VAN OVAE CIES OF HURTS. eg OS ; Granite Kettles Edith James, 102, second; Lord of — ; Mian BUILD HOTEL. |the Vale, 111, third. Time, 1:422-6./ Charles Van Dyke, a driver in RIGHTY, WITH A Pine j Remnants of Draperies Granite Bed Pans aeeeeemnmcanene j the employ pf the Grace Lumber A Im es a HALF PRICE. All in complete variety of sizes and LATONIA. company, died at the Providence 7 ior Tuey ane j styles, at haif price tomorrow, — hompital Tuesdag night. Van Dyke ROPICALCY LAV ELe Ald 10¢ Cretons at, yd ....6¢ McGraw says his pitchers mest] wise race three-quarters mile— was Injured by @ falling tree at Te we Pct on | ibe Sitkolines, at, ya Tike <aeeah | 150 Cretons at, ya .. not use the spitball as it Is too hard | pons §., 102 (Austin), 11 to 5, won; Wusemraie June 6 Gr wit mor MAKE ANE | 2c Burlaps at, yd. 19%¢ tron-Bound Trunks | 20c Denime, af on their arms He also disposes of (Gold Bell, 109, second; Plaud, 93, pet A de in RN Se Tapestry at, yd 25¢ LF 40c Curtain Nets at, 7@ aameened awe a Ric, Bte HALF PRICE | 850 Art Silke at, pd 4ah¢ the squeeze play with the remark jthird. Time, 1:21 16 \CARRIE a ] Nl 1 that it is a piay for suckers. | Second race, ninesixteenths mile -Ada O. Walker, 109 (Lae), 11 to (Star Special Service.) $2.00 Fittytnch Oriental | | Some that are slightly rubbed and | Bte., Ete Race track followers claim that | © Jockey Radtke has taken to train- |): | | | | | - NOME, Alaska, June 13—The Dewy HAVE TO RvERY | a | seratched from transtt won; Col. Brady, 109, second ‘ P e 7 phil ag hoprs M« GOOD | Couch Covers at $1.00 | | $6.00 California i 4 Steamer President, of the Pacific AND AME saret Randoiph, 94, third. Time, bi ac . , SA tion | $1.60 Smyrna Rugs, tomor- | $6.60 Trunks, 28-inch $3.25 Ten Quarter sizeat | { ' | | with we ORTTING FF ing on Broadway . ve | . 59 Coast Bteamship company, reached ARK OFF ERIN heat wine, at Clark Griffith tried every devies |" “Thirg race, one mile—Bone-| here yesterday afternoon at 3:30 sindinies Guheiiits Seestend NoucemeN te. Posase | TOW Bf esecesesee TOO ; Sec Untramed Ol he could think of at Chieago 0) pace, 108 (Lee), 6 to 6, won; At|O'clock, The Umatilia left last) waging : Soup LcaLiTy. at | $7.00 Tranks, 20inch $3 50 8 corsecee eee gain a delay of « fow minutes If | tia 108, second; Sea Salt, 96, third. | Might for St. Michaels at 10 o'clook. | y4ii5, ee ae: SRABONATLR Pluck AND { ; sine, at aeee sens eo a § the hope that rain would stop the pin. 1:50 26. The Victoria with a gold ship-|' yo a ney harangulng s crowd Qn RAMs THAT BVERY } oa Let of Chiléren'’s 1 $8.00 Trunks, 36-inch — game. If the game has sot gone! pouch race, sevencighths mile| ment aboard and many passen-| 1" front of & downtown saloon ins Site Ate 3O Oren } Se eee size, at... $4 00 | Odd Lot of Children's 10 /iE fo five innings Ms team would have | _fiarry scott, 97 (Pickens), 9 to 1,| £0r8 sailed direct for Seattle Tuos-| MI#M was arrested on the charge Fast Black Ribbed Mose, ee ee eee | iebed ene lost $4,000, And yet some pe won, Lexoline, 100, second; Envoy,| ay night at 9 o'clock nh nn yeney gn Agape | 5 99.90 Trunks, 4inch || Fast Sick pistes , say baseball is not honest bgt ge Seg hr , released on $20 collateral Sizes 5 to 64 | ine, at 4 | sizes 5 to 8% E Paul Rainey has pald $12,000 for! Fifth race, three-quarters mile 7" ee | PRIC. Ete, Bte., Pte. | Sch Merra, 8 proamatng O7ear Western, $8 (Lee), 9 to 1, wea; | RAINIERS VS. BALLARD. | __HALF t | » ie | HALF PRICE HI old | Mint Boy, 99, second; Viperine, 104, | eat eae i _ Tr Buck Freeman has made six'third. Time, 1:19 1-6 ext Sunday Richmond's Rai STORE T home runs in three weeks for Min-| Sixth race, one mile—Dr, Spruill niera will cross bats with the Bal - nae . THE ive neapolls 106 (Lee), § to 1, won; Matador, lard aggregation at the Ballard 4 prea m Jack Chesbro has the record for |108, second; Kleinwood, 108, third anit, Pnnds dnl Mommenway wit | 2 > y HI straight wins in the American Time, 1:4916 do the heavy work for the Rainiers A league, 14, im 1905 a while Woodworth and Hein will | ( Joe Gans has let the contract for Tourists —_——— work for Ballard " \ an $14,000 hotel In Baltimore. Joe pon't fall to visit the U. 8. Navy c so e | ‘ . is evidently bent on salting sowe Yard at Bremerton, the Hattieships (Star Special Service.) of the bacon Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin, | | OMAHA, June 13.--Joseph Allon POSTPONE RACES A New York writer got thie out and the mammoth Drydoc k Roats | Sparks, of Se attic, committed sul of bis system: “it is doubtful If leave Pier 2 at 6:20, 8:30 and 10/ side In .v onaion Neb. op ws ea MoGraw deviates from th a a m, 1:15, 2:20 and 4 D S| soa only ves s cont The Motor Boat ¢lub at a meet ing last night straightened out t conflicts which would have re gentlemanly policy he has adopted. | Round trip 50c Seattle, He appeared in depress: | ed spirtta and, bis health being d July 4 if the plans of the dif poor, evident! fecided to take |” ryt at pall npaae sf om } t Org@MiRtions Were carrie ‘ ; His body was found hanging to a |OUt Psy ware a n oes AND PARK. GREEN joist in a dry kilt WOcthed to Rarpons Ene eto A Wt IN THR . a age y “ saoes untidy 6 ent thus gins ' x . mages the international yacht ra fa AA ee i we HIGH SCHOOL “ ees GOVERNMENT BY THE | FORC.E | Prope is me pit} ee | es In your appearance. It is a duty to yourself, What adds more to your appearance than a neat and tasty straw hat? Gut before you decide the style you would have it would be well to look at the The school bard has decided (Seripps Telegraph Service.) to give the Christian Endes URr me Tune 18.—T. J HAN? mon society the use of the high inglish ambassa 1 Ly " 4 building for meeting purposes dur ents of the lin M ren. cr REENWOOD. AVENUN ] as VICE att ing the convention | University yosbefday, aid that gov ARM D MONTY AY Ni MAKE ANY Gold in many styles and shapes, General Banks, the high school | ernment by the people was the best ; ee 8 1 PRY AUBE an ee oat ney b _ s ag ted bgt pre cat was authorized to keep his| form of government for any coun AN A | I aed ak Xk . bedoty tualled en the mar me tomure 6 bd lace open during convention week. | tr ‘ 1 Switzerland was the Wh HAV! COND! R, A CLERK, OR Regal is the price and in the pur ” Se es ar oe eee een TO Ny \ wi PATENT TH chase of one you positively save - eT HAVE TO. VERY. from one to two dollars, The Re | SMITH DISCHARGED READY PEK PONEE ie. GOoE EXCELLENT a gal is without exception the best Ti il d Corner 1008 ORErING IF Seckven we procuced every day cf the yan i hat sold for the money. atore Fear Ave TAT (aR peer strength and yoostnew é Ree ALITY AT OR NOVELTY MILL 6O SEATTLE, UM Try one and see. Louls Smith, who was arrested about two months ago for mutilat Ready Co. ag ing @ number of cows belonging to a neighbor, was today placed on | trial before Judge Morris and a} in the superior court, Judae| Exclusive High Grade CLOTHING FOR MEN after the gtate’s case was faite = oS htt presented, ordered the defendant ‘ . rren | } discharged, as the prosecution fail- | UNLOADING SALE IN THI ed to connect him with the act Ladies’ Spring Hats, valuos uy 8G —- j New IN : a yTeTEM Buy your Hat of B. N. Bre to $12.50 at ., $4.98 || ARB ASK Victor ON THE GQUARE OPP OSIT oT POLE & Co, 1831 Second Ave. | ‘ NOVELTY SKIRT MFG, CO, ? a STORE OPENS AT 8:30 A. M.; SATURDAYS AT 9:30 A. M — — ‘ r | Panx. t ‘ Talking Dr. Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Witel 1916 Second Ave HrRiMa THAT By WEE. ‘ ul Hiner MOBIC: buflding. Phone, Main 6256. *** | <pbont 86. aie Taite “nulioen | 1 Second AVOw ©