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y :. : X 2 .vol xm Moa. U CtsU ft L';ta. COKCOIUXN. C , SATURDAY. SPTEiIBER16.19U . ttftflft OoyTr Ossta. - r n,y. !.. . i U L w t i 1 : ' q " Itso-j s ; '. ..-.! wrurxizx Brs'cjro at eetdes- g f OTHLLl THIS ltOSJTDKk avwtifittMt n Fostponed ' Till Mon- Pay AfUrmooiL Bwwl Witnesses j Xssdsd Yet BecureeV - ipeeial to Tb Tribune. '- T Hondersonville, K. C, Sept. 18. A surprise waa sprung this morning -when the aorbner's jury investigating Ube $eatb of Miss Myrtle Hawkins sras suddenly dismissed with int?ue tione to return to tbo ooart boose at ,2 :30 Monday afternoon. Court eon wened at 1:30 and aa soon as tbo jury tjwaa seated Coroner W. R. Kirk an fnouneed that a , there were 'several witness as to bo Summoned that bad boon secured up to tbo present it would bo necessary U eon- n law u vv .V THE HAWK1N8 CASE. !o AnisS) MaU Tort-rdayTrain- t3 c. iiifjl JtttrM XmpUcatol .'f ., S HoBdonoBvilloi Sopt. 15. Thia ptown b in moot ntonao excitement to nigbt, brooght about by the develop monti in' tbo ooronor'o inqooot here KDH unnaw nine eaoae- oi ue l tomoi totflx tbo blame upon oome por- or poroona. ; wnon an aajonrn- it waa taken at 9 o'clock tonight 'nntil tomorrow, morning, hot enough Lerideneo, bad boon Oddueed to. war mnt Soliai tor Johnoon in ordering tbo I arrest of any peraon tonight. The Jehief witnesses in the aao wno nofo I boon summoned so farare under ur ToiUnnoo tonight. Thooo who are said to bo under surveilUnee are George Bradley and bi wife, ATA. CaU and cnia lauwc, JLU Utt .JV. I A. MeCall, the latter being tbo boon weompenion .. of .'the ; deceased " girL "Ueorgo Bradley is tho aan witti 'whdm ley would bo one of tbo ebief witness es at bo inquest . . I t 1 A woman, said to bo a ' trained nsrao, riaited at tbo ICeCaQ Dome eomo time prior to tbo tragedy. ' This supped out today u casual ooaTeraa tion with one of tbo interested parr Tbo ooronoc and sohcjtor are anxious to question her, aa wall as all who were in tbo iieigbbobood at the time. ' This woman took a train, for tbo Sooth shortly before won 8nn day. v ' - , . . . Tbo solicitor 'a lino of questioning tbo witnesses ; indicated ;tbo theory that ho body' was bidden in a bam or old buiiding on Dan MeCall 's place on Thursday and waa taken to the lake Saturday. Dan MeCall is tbo father of A. A. MeCall,-hneband of tbo most intimate friend of the Haw kins girl, v ;- . i Tbo Bradley and MeCalk, who were eallod to tbo stand during tbo afternoon, told stories that did not rary, with the exception of Mrs. Mo Call, nrbo failed to make a good wit neaa, All of them denied that they bad seen Myrtle Hawkins since Wed needsy afternoon. All of them denied any .unusual disturbance Thursday night, but tbo MeCall woman, who said her aunt told her that shs was there herself asleep. ; j The examination revealed tbo fact that tbo trained nurse, whoso name has been brought into the ease, was Estelle Grant, of Atlanta All tbo MeCalla and Bradleys said she earns Saturday and left Sunday. ' . :. i " Dan MeCall thought she spent one night at bis house, while the others were positive thst she did not. George Bradley made a good-witness answer ing questions with apparent ' frank- to edeath of, Myrtle Uawjsfci and an at-jnees. ' His newly wedded 'wife, whom tbo Hawkins girl bad written about ber association with Bradley, testified that she held no jealousy in her heart, nor did she. have any kind of a grudge. .&.., f j lfew Croasttsa WiQ Soon bo Laid on .AsisTiuo DMsoa. ,,..,vij ; Stotesnlle, Sept. 15. Considerable improvement is being made just now on tbo roadbed of the Southern rail way between Elmwood 'and Eufola by a repair force or "ditching out fit," which is operating out from States viile. -. .-. . -.v . . , .-. ? rf Hawkins gift bad to put the AsbeviUo di. &mk in exMeUeat shape vtbo vwi tnamwiwmm siaio nis afternoon was Bob iWaddelis who . worked for Da McCalLi nr ITat Jleok e testified hat MeCslI bad sent binV Jo Henderson vilU Saturday nurbt an ostensibie errand, and be " iuggested that her go to ebureh Sun-j ey WM'1 Be aaia ne smeuea oaor t abot fte bam, and bad missed sacks "and found them in another barn. He within- ft short tiuJOi A,soeit'as the- present work on too roadbed now m DrosresS is eomDieted -.66.000 : new erosaaes .will be put in between bsi ybury, and Aaheville nd otber inV provemenw maoe. u is iuriner siaiea that after this work is done a num ber of tbo. latest model freight en gines, which are larger! and more powerful than those now used, will laid .that , he noticed tbo same peeu be put - in operation between Salis- " Ha odor at be inaueet.- He said that JJJJ'olktbe MeCalla and-Bradleys bold upred etwfaBtio;FywjBO; TVlWisid tbo lolirasfound at ItU Hawkins' homo by tbo girl's sia . 'tori sJTojiMr w rasysterioue black powder.- It bad evi antlieen nixed with something in tbrbottle. Ho was asked if iie gave Lr a1' H- Hawkins, the brother of Myr- , tlo, Hawkins, waa . the ; first witness Jeailed-wkea the second inquest into "th girl's death was begun this after oen.11 He' olaeed in ovidenea a note wbieb be testified waa written by the ' girl to her mother an4 in whieh the Xirtsaid aha was is, trouble and was - 4r4 away la this note aha eonfese- J to nor deSeaU eondkkm. 8110 do- eUrod that she alone and bt the man waa U be blamed, t l-U , The letter written by Myrtle and , addressed to ber mother waa as fol- ' lowa :i-s v -i iljh o t . "I Mother s 1 1 joromisedL daddy tofTrito and- tefl foi of my fnipfoT . tr- X but 1 nave W tbo Tocot6 telT . a the name of the. man who is re- , f jnsible' for it.v, Ho k not entirely to - f una, however, for he .has Jons, all h.at be eould to held ma and will eon- ' CfiuS to.do so. ' I am going away, so ' ' M I will not be any more trouble UVou. Tell tbem that I have gone taJHuV Good-bve," ... ' T . "AUa" referred ti Is ft' girl fTLav.'Alta. of Concord, N. C-' y referred to W the above letter b Miss ' A Ha WaddeiL of Forest Hill, who at- '' - teaded the Normal sebool in Asheville at the same- time. Miss Ilowkias. went to aohool. there. and. the two werej great friends at. that time. Ed. ' ITl e VAtla" referred to Is girl j frif i'of the deceased who Hveo at " -y.Edley was married only a few Sweets ago. He ahd the Hawkins girl ' d for a long time been elose friends. J i. lcame. engaged to another girl ' 11 t' e Hawkins girt became enpg ' I u IZJl Cooi er. of Johnson City. r.r ra the marriage of Bradley the Jiyi Una f r wrote to Bradley 's fiance anl erked if she-had any objection in - v nd berseir eoininuincr w -y 9 they had been doing t, stjirg there could be r wrorg s both were engs.red. t 1 ""-k tbat she had no a to v r. It Las been known -t uva. sil day that Brad bury and the moutnains. . The new en gines are a sise smaller than the big " jaeks" recently put in eommission by the Southern on some of its lines, but have five sents of driving wheels and are very TMwenuL XEW rOXEOAST T01. . . TEB COMDia-WEEX. Waahingtoa, D. C, Sept 15. Pres ident Tait plans to spend tbo first four days days of tbo week in Michi gan, speaking in Detroit, Contiae, Bay City, Sent Ste. ' Mario ' Marquette, Grand Rapid, Battle Creek and Kal amazoo. He will fill aa engagement Friday at Peoria and from that city will go to St. Louis, where be will remain over Sunday. " . In Canada the forces ' for and against the proposed reciprocity pact with the United States will enter on tbo closing week - of the campaign Monday. Activity on both aides will bo at tbo high-water mark' for the remainder of the struggle, whieh will end with the election on Thursday. Of interest to society on both sides of the Atlantic will be the wedding of Miss Margaret Rutherford, daugh ter of Mrs. William &. VanderbUt, and Ogden L Mills, son of Ogden Mills of New York, and nephew of Ambassador and Mrs. Wnitelaw Reid. The wed dine is to take plaee Wed nesday at the chateau of the bride's mother in Normandv. Tbo football season of 1911, which is expected to be one of the most im portant in the history of the gridiron game, will be ushered in. Saturday. Among the prominent elevens which will bo seen in action on that day are Pennsylvania, the Carlisle Indians, Virginia, Lafayette, ' Holy Cross, Bates, ' Western Reserve, University Nf Main and Ohio Wesleyan. ReDresentativeB of . Southern ex- changes, commercial organisations, bankers and others interested in the handling of eotton will meet in con ference in New Orleans Monday , to Uonsider the phases of . the Liverpool bill OI lading pian ana w aevuv measures; for the protection, of the mutual interest of those engaged in handling, and financing the Southern eotton crop. Much interest is being manueetea ill 'tbo International . Municipal Con gress and Exposition, which is to op- . - -r t 3 a; . en in tnicago monaay anu cuunuuo until the end of September. . It is be lieved that htrougb this municipal exposition, 'making possible compari sons between " various communities t?ith reference to ;their systems, of government, their notable accomplish- menta.Qf, the pait arid their plans for tbo 'future.' there? will be created spirit f rivalry-and eivie pride that will , do much lor tne advancement of munioiDal betterment in America. Other important gatnenngs oi tne week will include the annual commun ication of the sovereign grand lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fel lows at Indianapolis, the annual eon- . - j ii . i . : a . nH vention ox ins anarKaa awavu of General' Passenger and J . Tieket Agents, at St. Paul, and the annual meeting of the International Asso ciation of Fire Engineers, at Mil waukee. . of tks Tc; le Cars sal X3aa- r wkar Tka Oous aad 0. Mr. Joseph Seay arrived ia Coneord last night.,.. . i Miss Maggie Bseesnt spent yceter- day U Caartott. . 1 . :i Mrs. T. D, Maness fa spending the day ia Chartotta. ; ; Miss Carolina mas, of Charlotte, is visiting Miss Lney Brown. Mr. Mask Ritchie, of China Grove, is a business visitor in tbo any. Mr. J. Leeks Enrin.has gone to Durham on a abort bntiness trip. Mr. I. L Da via spent yesterday af ternoon in CharlotU en business. Mr. K. S. Borer, of Cbariotto, U visitng relatives ia No. 1Q township. Mrs. D. Lm Boat and Master Joe Bost are spending the day is Salis bury.' -' ' ' ' i -IW-.v Mr. Cameron MsEaa, of Greenville, S. C, is ft buainees visitor in the city Rev. A. 0. Lindley returned to Coneord last night after a two weeks' 1 Rev. J. Walter Simpson has gone to Clover,' S. v, wnere ae win presen 8unday. '" ( :"" Mr. Wilmotb, of Yadkin county, is visiting his daughter. Mrs. W. L. Hutchins. '.v, -, :' Mr. liLL. Moffltt, Tot Asbeboro, was business visitor in the city yester- " " SOi lit China Grort Kewa. ; China Grove I'ejoii!.:-' Mrs. L F. Patterson expects to leave Saturday for Salemjja., where she will spend part of the winter with her son, Bernard, who is taking post graduate work at Koanoke uouere. Owing to tne closing, down ox mo Correll overall raetory at spencer. wbich was' moved from here some tuna ago, ahd in order to save the. payment of high rents the machinery and equipment belonging w tne. com pahy is being banled back and stored n the original factory here, A num ber of heavily ladened wagons from Snencer ' arrived yesterday. . K. Miller, a ball player oi ims nlarot .has been winning laurels on l;tht 'diamond during the past season. H aurned ud with the Bavanaan nail team at tbo Opening oi tne season ana having proved his "ability aft .ft ball player waa offered a position tois thst Cbieago't yNational,' no of tha leading-teams in the country, which ha "accepted and with, which (team the future:. nctttni f Baattta Trial Are tkowa - lABalisbuxy. Salisbury; ' Sept. " 15. Sabsburians aw the Reattie pictures at tbo Grand tonight- Scenes of tbo principals in the murder were shown, Beattie, his homo, automobile,? gun, tbo ; court house, jail, detectives and in all twea-ty-one scenes, including the place where the murder occurred. ' Beulah Binford was also shown. Crowds were there to see them and they arc to bo repeated tomorrow night, t; ,-. .i I, i i i Kaport of Concord Public No. books taken out by adults;. 126 No. books taken out by children W Total 209 No. Hooka out today .......... 184 No.. books purchased .......... Nn bnoka toresented No. borrowers added ........... 22 : ,. - : KUS. J.D.LENTZ, . , ...i. - k ,-,.,.'... -" r Librarian. Odd raUows' Gatbariag. ; IndianaooHe. Ind- Sept." 16. Odd Fellows from all parts of tbo United States, Canada, and Mexico gathered in Indianapolis today for tba eighty sixth annual eomnaunication of the sovorign grand .lodge, which -will be opened on Monday. .Today many of too delegates wont to ureensDurg to visit the L.O. OJT. wome there. it ia estimated vnsi oy monuay swr 000 members of the fraternity wiU bo in tbo city. Addresses of welcome bv Governor MarebalL former Vice President - JUtiiXtanka, V. z. .wney, neat errand master, and John BCock rum, grand sire of tbe sovereign grand lodne. will mark tne opening aeswon Mondav mormnir.' The parade .wea- neadav nkrht and the military ball Thursday night are principal features of the week's programme. , Awtifairy organisations will meet during the weak. These include tbe " Rebekah Aoaemblv. and the Patnarohs : UUi- day aiternoon. . ; Miss Geneva .Parka has gone to Mooresville to visit at the borne of Mr. Arthur Parks. - : Miss Joeepbina Smith and little Miss Elisabeth Smith are visiting rel atives in Charlotte. , i Messrs. B. M. Gillon and E. C, Bernhardt, Jr witnessed the show in Charlotte, last night. Mrs. J. O. Walker,! who has been visiting Mrs. R, K Black, has return ed to her home in Lexington. . . ; Mrs. E. A. Moss bsi returned from Morganton, where shetbas been visit ing relatives for several weeks, Mr. S.vH WilmotlL haavraturned to his home m EMn,- after visiting his daughter, Mfs-W. L Hutchins. Mrs.1 T. J.' Fetser, - who baa been visiting her mother, Mrs. C. J. Good son, has returned to- her home in Wadesboro. Dr. Morris Caldwell, of Wilming ton, who is visiting bis rather, Mr. R. V. Caldwell, is spending the day in Charlotte. Mr. R P. Benson returned last night, from the eastern part of tbe tate. ' where be has ueen on a two weeks' vacation. ' .Miss Cirea Coble, of Liberty, who has been visiting Mrs. Eli Goldston, has gono lto Cherryville, where she will teach school ; , Mrs. B, L. Dick and Miss Estelle Dick went to Salisbury this morning to sea: Master Sidney Dick: who is in the hospital there. ; , Wr TAonora Propst. of Birming ham, Alabama, who haa been visiting at the home of Mr. Martin rropw, has gone to Asheville to visit friends. Mr r and Mrs. W. W. Flowe, Mr. and Mrt. W. .8. Bingham, Mrs. c. w , Swink and Mrs. A. E. Lenta witness ed Pollv of the Circus" in Char lotte last night. -. rOLLOWED TSJX 1TA1TCB. f ' tBBBWSkniwoanS) Imun ef TDrgtaift and riot Ida Ess ' ; . Endng la ChjLrfott; ' ' Danville. Va- Scot. 15. A Yir- ginla-Florida romaaee is supposed to have culminated at Charlotte, N. C, today ia tbe marriage of 'Miss Nannie Long, tbe pretty young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tt. M. Long, of Bros ville, a amall village, a few miles west of this city, to Ilenry D". Taylor, of Tampa, Fla." Thar ta a very inter esting story in connection with the marriage. . . Mr. Taylor, who haa been knowing Miss Long for a number of years, but who had not seen her for several yean, arrived in thia city Wednesday to take back with him as bis promised bride. . He drove out to the home of the.bride and ho and Miss Long drove back to Danville, where they remained until yesterday morning before tbey could get the faeense. Miss Long spent tbe night at the residence of Ben Su blets Yesterday morning Mr. Taylor went to tbe elerk VofBce of tbo Cor poration court and applied for a mar riage license, but as Mass Long did not live here was refused the license. He then went to the SutJett residence, on North Main street, and told his bride-to-ke that he could not get tbe license here and that tbey would have to go to Greensboro to get married. Whoa he told Miss Long his ssd experience she broke down and began to cry When Taylor saw the tears falling down her cheeks, be broke down and a pathetic scene followed. ' During the 'day Miss Long decided that she would not marry Tavlor and she called her father and mother no over the phone and told tbem of ber decision. Taylor- pleaded iwith his promised bride all day, but she hsd decided that she would not marry. Finding that his' pleas were not gain ing any ground, Tsylor caught tran No, 43, wtucn. leaves here at 6 o'clock in the afternoon for the south, telling miss Long that be bad tried to win her, but 'as it seemed all in vain, be was going back to Florida and try agam to win ber affections. About two hours after Taylor bad Weekly ' To do two things at ones neither. Publiua Syrus., Is to do ' WITH THE CHURCHES. ' , J ' V " First Baptist Church. Regular services will be eondaeted at tbo First Baptist church tomorrow morning and evening. Evening ser vice at 7:30 o'clock.- ' McOm Street Baptist Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. Mr. Lanning, of Denton. Associated Reformed. ' There will be no services at the As sociate Reformed church on account of tha absence of tbe pastor, Rev. J. Walter Simpson. ' Methodist Protestant Preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor. Preaching . at Fairview church at 3 p. m., also baptismal service t this hour. All Saints Episcopal Church. Holy communion at 8 a. m. Morn ing prayer at 11 a. m. Evening ser vice at 8 p. m.' McGiU Street Baptist ' Rev. Mr. Luring, of Denton, will preach at tbo MeGill Street Baptist ebUreh - tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock and tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. ' State library " esBBmsnBsanwn v . Prefers Jail to Home. ' Chicago, 111., 8ept. 14. Harry Burg, a piano manufacturer, told Mu nicipal Judge Newcomer today that last night was the first quiet sleep he hsd hsd in the thirteen years he had been married. He was in jail. "We bad been having a spat," he told the court , "My wife said she would call the police. 'Anything to please,' I told her; '111 call them myself.' " When Burg reached the police sta tion, there were half a dozen relatives waiting to bail him' out, but the po lice refused, It was the 'first time I ever got the best of my -wife," he said. "I'd rather go to jail than listen to a wo man, wouldn't youT" Judge Newcomer did not answer, hoarded the train" here Miss Long, nd Burg added, 4 Ohy well, you don't !-Men are' but children of a growth. Dry den. ; iiV' larger Interest Centers in Cotton Crop port to uome. i . Washimrton. Sept 15.-vThe list regular eotton condition report of the season, which . ia aw&ited with mark ed interest owing io. tne eoniroveray over this year's cotton, crop, wiuoe issued by the -crop 'reporting' board of tha Department of Agriculture on Vnndav. Uetober. Ti. at noon, eastern time, and wui snow, tne couuiuvui ux the crop on September'?!. . I J : The .final condition, report, will 1 be nnwdd bv two census cotton reports. tember 26. at 10 "fti nu will give the supply and distribution of this year's . . . . . t , ML. .11... cotton up to August ox. , iu vku will be. the second ginning report of the season, to be issued October at lft ft. m- giving the amount of cotton actually ginnea xium ui - j growth up to September 24. . ;; ?f VFourth of Jaly" in lZsxlca! Fte t,t . Mexico. Scot. 16. Todsy, being the 101st anniversary of Mexi can independence, .was recognised' as a general, holiday in all parte of me renublie. -: Almost all of the elaborate celebrations customary - to- the. occa- nlnn wam nanAAlliul. HAWAVAr. AWing to tha fear of an uprising against thai government. ; Children, Should Save eeee - Don't be selfish about saving. Of course, you aro laying by monev. or you have that inten l Hon. But ans your boys and girls doing tbo same thing T t u not, aena tnem vo w barms Oouaty ButUing Loan Airr""" and we will explain our sbcemo of guarding the Quarters, Halves and Dollars of tha juniors. Tbey will mount up toJMANY DOLLARS before yott know it. - . . s. The Day for the Opening of the STA Eerie, b October 7th, MIL CABARSTJS OCvmTT B, X eAVcroa ArpsciATic. J la Conoord National Bank. Prudanft Saving." - - v OftntraSy Locfttad." XL 20 summers, decided that she did love him and that she wanted to marry him. She did not know what to do. Charlie fiubktt and Deputy Sergeant W. Wv Botsseau earns to her sad an wired to Charlotte to stop Taylor, They sent a telegram over both the Postal and Western Union so as to have two messenger boys at he train. About 10 o'clock last night Taylor called Miss Long up and they had talk over the phone. No one knew what was said at the otber end except Taylor, but when Moss Long bung up the phone everything was all right and she (wanted to catch the first train go ing as far as Charlotte. She was car ried to the station and she boarded tbe midnight train for the south. Nothing has been 'heard from Miss Long since she boarded tbe tram here last anight. She made on her, ifind in a few minutes and did not have bul s Short Ume here beiore the trass fern. : : , . . Baby Show1 to Be Held September ''.&? .v.v';'..--.l-,?.TT. A Tha Ant, for the Babv Show., and tilinntiair Baaaar. wbich will be ield by the ladies of All 'Saints Episcopal ,chuwh has .-been definitely" decided upon for September zsurand it wiu h held In tbe; Armory. ;ijrn so .. .The ladies are prepanng to make a thorough canvass for the purpose of entering all the names possible to se cure and. are anxious that all parents he ready to enter their, children's name when the canvassing commit tee calls. " " : ' Further announcements will he made from day to day in this paper. KTIasterKChaxlea' Watsowoft; the easb prise of $2.00 for tbe largest in crease in the sale oi saturaay even ing Post in the state last month. Miss Minnie Miller, of Charlotte, is visiting Mrs, J. A. Kennett. . Lata Turns ef Vrws frca . Thart and Ereijulsrs, . Rev. Bay las Cade haa reset red ft patent on hie typesetting ssachiaa which be haa been exploiting for sev eral years. , . , T Tbe graded sebook : of - BaUgb. white and colored combined, opened with 600 smaller attendance than last year. Tbo smaller attendance ia at tributed to the tact that a rate-re quires all children to ha vaccinated v before they can enter: ' ; ' ... The latest donation to tha fund for erecting the new $25,000 dormitory at Greensboro College oomea front Col. Ashley Home, of Clayton, in tbo form : of a check for $500. He stated that -he wished to have the honor of build ing one of the 32 rooms the new buileV . ing will contain. . . . -; ,5, ' Winston-Salem Academy and Col- - lege has received $48,461.86, the first installment of the $100,000 wbich that institution will receive from tha Gen eral Education Board and Mr. An drew Carnegie, whieh was conditioned on the friends of the institution sub scribing $200,000, which was done. - Charles Npell end his wife, Janle Noell, the latter being tried in Rowan superior court two weeks ago on tha charge of abduction, 'having ,- been granted an appeal to the supreme . court. It is learned that they will re- , main in jail at Lexington until tha higher court passes upon their fatal x. 11 a it a. as .... it is oeuevea oy many tnat tne na tion of the lower court will be confirmed. A year or two ago one Freelaad Tharpe attempted to kill a Miss Ball, of Elkin, who was teaching school in , Wilkes county. The girl waa serious ly wounded but recovered.. Tharpe i attempted the murder because be waa in love with the girt and She did not favor his suit. He did his best to kill her and it is not his fault that, she is alive today. Tharpe waa sent enced to the penitentiary for ft -few. years probobly five or seven.; It was a light sentence considering tbe . nature, of the crime. Now aa at tempt is to be made to ' secure hia ,lftwAsJIwwlsA1liMt .. .! . : . 'V. '- "-V. .i,;'.' - "'V "H ,.isKii s!,'-:':' ' jj ''-'- ' r T I ' ''' or i ' nn saBWamannnnnUBnUBawjnBnnnnnnwwM-- i m n ' - tr rrt Qvnom cr urtrr-oriM cBtctim jeeovfrt mm ta momt roriw irscsa. $AUT TO MJfB 90 : B4H-tVt M V4iur tub jynvrt wtiMV. rars."" t jccooKt o roa i -v. A rat Oasi ? & Ready-to-weair School Tub Dresses i ' f of ' children Monday for !, less; ! 1 than you can afford to make them Well made of uood ast uoior uing i hams and Suitings. it Plaid GingHam Infant Dresses, 2 to 4 year iizef. . :i :i-Speciai.......;......:.:..;2Se'ft & Large assortment of Dresses, newest styles 9 year sires, Plaid Striped and Solid Color ma- terial; a'7?c value, .SpeciaL--l---COc;9J :if'6tier'DrcMe$ in a; real good range' of ityles; " To appreciate the value-of these garment you H must see them. Sizes, ior u ana; ji4ycari na "worth i-iS ihA up to $2.00 Special, "'P '-.:' ' " '' ' Oc, OOc. 01.2S ana Q1.4P." Dont buy Coat Suit until yon see our shewing. Ws aa save , you money 'on 'avery suit. '': ". :.:v.'l '. ' M. l. Par 1
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