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feet UWt v J 1 . , s ii ill) fc-iWiC:'- -CL.XI2L i3 Caata Lfoocb-J Cetrti i Copy. -''"'. cc:;conD, tt a n iursday j jani uw ' "'vr . " " 7 a L ;) '"' ' vw a b ,Ba-a a. ,M tiJ, TOST COTTO VTT.T. ArtAnw ' ewaMavawas) v wvaav t a romax lands. Kartaaats Da V Trt faUsa 'tu Orsmaa HAs A.woUt t TI ramil-l Mil JJiraBOC - - . .. ROAD' BHOm.n M -arm, dvt.g. I of lb. mv nr., : !t' of a,ba - J . " v lit offers lh. i. M -7 JV" TH hi recent TWO WAIFS OF THE CARIBBEAN SEA J. B. SHSSXILLt Editor and Publiaher. fJQ. ISO trad, in thb immeu :? r'"" u Uending to . . inn unmeaiau uwiiM ii.:. i . .. . MMnri. jui k- T lr" i"v m influential i..., . . - If tK. . ' , . 7 "Fpropnno providing omanmj flMtMuy. Tirtl UkTiIi . w p . IO"n (for the IBM la a Urtr . u. pproprUHoM providing I eaJ BMichaiita ... ;;k ivl TTU wl wionmuoB tn ha- country aloiur tba lower n.r f .u:. nain ta f.!H.-.' tkj" .r""! " tafomatHw ia Meand front outy. the 8tay, Meeklttib-rf MJ with if method. ,Bd .dTtnluA. lnZZr1 tTua Ufc It U . productive m.Uoo ample of the war it SuETJ&W "d who nd wiU be more prod active he. the one particular eaa. a iJLTS7JZ hfdil(rw,t eonntne. .ho pnr- rajiroed bow being constructed ; fc nepolia 'phoned local 11.. T f"m ffi,ae on good rompleted. The produce d n,r,l I f or . rai, trni V"!"'! tbCT M to the prie, pd . - i ima mo anMnfl h il. i - "J " u.H uw BJAUIUaO- I oaiineoa Irom that section were aent not im;.t.b l , I tween here and there will .monnt h pert, tbev nrJ .uJLilJ TJ :urer,..,n.,y ,or rter . returns TbebnsineMoflhiaLJ: the trade 'Z'f If2" ,Bwr P tion win grow rapidly from mow on nIl eoet and bother to both oartiaa. vwa ui iM UUUITT Ann. IhAPa- t OUf-n ffU IJtal Will Kaxt.fi r old ma djuxjes ixist. Kr. W. Z. Ofbaom Beat at a Dluer ul to f Ooaeort's WaQ Imh Ha. froea. . -' AU bUumt ih aerred i ruwJ i yeaUrday. AlthouRh there were no aouoMS oH)f the TU(ts, neverthe-j T- "T ' Imje' and wnWted a big and generous spirit on the part of the boat While the guests were ot aw of wide reputation and the "oT7u7 heTwrt g!J" - A-otW Foot WITHOUT FOOD THJJ3 Oa ACCOURT OP IXOOD, DATS Pwesiaaaea they made np in appre- vaeieivi) Mr. William II. Oihann. "iuer or the Caftarrna Saving. ""f w" noa ai the dinner. Th. wtra six of tba older negroee wm Be the Greatest Flood Kowa oa It-Maa Passed Eraaa m oa Kaft and Ehonted for Help, Bst Waa Hot Keacaed. r-vansvuie, J.n. 18. Bravin- th- oenator Uvermaa initiated the moTBt ,0 wnWfhe, necessary ap-l 'ears ago and has the hill each soe-i m. .1 . " (uv mccvwnu if alia- fort, the total, .am will whea the working " P. go nd hM .. f Butuneas irom i Fja. Ana ue Dest way to ae-lnaauui h. ..'. . 4, . ' - thm action and ont by almring i. quaint them is for the br awrit Tat OdllL S ?LT1n , . he rut snm it. p,oduet. wUl amonnt t to present the matter to M'0' tit.. IWiiJ 4 ill. i I i i . cuhm azeoia woo waa orurinallv nanuul unleash .k Sortrr - A-Therefor, it behoove, the boai- will be a mtUiElZJZJY.i ment of - nesa men of this eity and eoaaty to of the mail order bona. If tlT":"Z T V.r Pr- . take atepa toward Mcnriiur thia W eel post i. of beneflt t th. m.iT iH l?J , " 5.towaia. neaa- ATh flrt k ii.. 4l. k s. T " ' 7"u" uaeii nas Tistted all Ihe foreign " w.wib xar in "w u new nunn thv I ... . - moat important action to b. takm I. should not b. f TLJlSf W. American made eot fcthe eonatrnetionof a rood m. filths local m.K... Twkl. '. O0u ,n,,.to Pnt in Can- f J it. . ! a . 'i : tlDH. A eteary , "pttwry aeveioped. If the go atter the bosinesa as diligently wOM,virM iucu u omer u wruanuy iny Will hav nn v effort to seenre bamnma will K ff fiwav a fM- rfi M.;t little avail, for any market, to make The advantage in competition is with "ciui enon ior Dtunncsa, most 1 (ne. local merchant in eomnetin? with Tier, to the county line in that dirao. eonntry. If the nail C ... tmn. A J s. -ki... .u ' .T i . . . Anoiner Horth Carolinian waa on. H u Buouiuteiy nec-1 lw v" u irreaiest enort to aener thal.j i . , If the bnainew is to be gained bune. If he loeaimr.-wS SaT" "n'.k eountry developed. If theU after the bosinesa diliwaUv V.? ? .,, WIBB WILL TKT TO ; - SUCCEED HIMSELF. will,. Hot Bask Senator Overman HHJ -Present j Intention. base it. effort, on a good road. the mail order house for the distance ine road can be constructed. Thalia manv times n-at th. i.tt.. ... , . . - avs aiaav gai lVt . " eitisena in that sectioB should have An additional cost ia added to deliv- ; Washington, a C, Jan. 15. Con- a good road, leading to their market, ffy for every zone a package passes freasman Webb mad it clear todav uja likely the eounty eommiasionera through en route to its ultimate dest- 'oat he doea jot contemplate becom- .u .tJ Ik . ; . T ' "uif "ie loeai merchant a lK eanuioaie tor tue senate to sue- Willie Uvea pie along the route and the people far greater advantage. , - ced 8enator Overman. . He author, w . h. . .wa7t2X!JHbL thi. ward r.W.TlSL' ff i7m i tr w,u a - , . OI "If uiefc are io ecoffle a candidate hung as cUagina The bain. , i which a ' SJ? j:tht arpenditure of inexpanriv. delivery and, ehoald ieceed himself, and that in his Jn.alca plck.aua. .'mosf starved STfth 1? !. MtU " . "--My-? to eon- be readily atiliaed by tbea . present frame of mind be is not aeek- The Md hlown IM mi ;!? .. . k c,tata n, auct tha highway, .All the matter .rv ing higher political v honors, "ffis Jn J .... out to w tn , nurrlc,B- 4 r , - , tnies raijaaavriBgi m atone Trust Oaaa. I",,w,u'n w ampnaac and uneqm- take advantao. nf r,-t I - . 7 . .a i fl.. . " H I ... . -a, 4 -pi.u. ' fle. lori. Ju- lftft,fA . BA w wiwraiw w m rest vom " jtm wa fc... ' WIl.lt fi. a nf Iayiiiu .: " 4or iiw oeuaie 10 sue- w 1 e livm :ha luthi.. i. . uio aea." uowa whara Senator Overman.- He author- WbUe " d .tama. Won hS. he."ta.k- to W,tar Uk ?' Uft thik mUUmainf K .f a,.. . "Wtoa Hall waa Dlowlnt? ailnnar nM. .k tir..a Mna.-a aaw TV MltaT "",lw cocoanut tree, to which .that are now presented. -a.J IM-- .1 . - m. ni ! , ... . I I fTlnM nnniaJ a rli 1 v ' - A part of. the road UVlfe W'WftowrjE auamued and the other part could be pojntmeot of the United 8ta rwll; Webb haa, been congratulated W(,.2, .' Z T-v"' ' ' ' ; put in the same condition in a short tTt V , ,s 4 reouuiuuii ,., . : 1 Thiih mi !. . . A a a . 1 , vVUih IUB IB Kin 17 O S 5f'"g. ,tbe ttw de- been commenced hero ia the Gov rM.M Pouting manager repre- ZXLZTZZ ZZ,VT: w tBBiit' auit against th. soiled . 'r "" ."e impeach- .7VT,. . uk T ' yv motkm pictur. trust. Th. purpose f",? otrt W, Arch and tohe wealth and progres. of of the suit is to diolv. th.PS! Nd ' be Commerce Court. oncora ana woarrua. Tins matter of nation on th. nJ rrom Award Given Miss Morris for 7'Siatress of Mind." : Washington, Jan. 14. Probablv LIEUTENANT OOVEEKOa ' DATOHTETDGE tAKEBASJUMt Am President of ttaBeiuUai-Buwafr Ueutanant Governor Newlaad. ; - Raleigh. N. C, Jan. 16.-Last af ternoon President Newland called the pt toe ty, reliee of ante-beUum days i; C. 5 V" un, nver in h. c..k ri.- j- "j" I uei boat arrived h.r. r-.n.... . . uinner waa eerv- it. . , - , - vaiuoun, d in the kitchen at the Gibson horn, .fLP0. two bundred and uo wonn union atrcet The table Kroupa of six to wa. neatly arranged and to aay that Tv a3 7 ' ron8e- were warned tha rn.t ... j 1 y flood, are starvinir. Th h.. i preasing it mildly. Just before the 1, fr three d"y- A hour SDOetiin ,..k i: boat sent to Calhoun If h. o ivanouwniH were i iL , w aenrea and then the feast was served. ",ner root "e greatest A big turkey and .11 the tJZt the. htoiy of Evansvill. . ha been prepared and the aueata "T, .A.m.n on 't passed were invited to partake to their own " ,A 60 ToT heIP' but WM unrea- saiisraetion. Only one little nl.n . .. . went wrong. Wiley Miller, the faith- L"", '' rl" "-The rain haa ful janitor at the Morris buildin. i6""?0. c,hecked the of th "rell down" when it e.m. "ere lolay- was forecasted the turkey. The host asked Wiley a oTV npldly wi,hin few days ago if he could carve. Wilev ! ours Ten thousand flood vic deelared that he was a e.rv.r time belB fed daily by the relief onunary. cut when the big brown - turkey waa placed before him Wilev'. aawimn. earvuie art deer h;m k:J r" wwAiii ica ui) IllIU uciuicbs oeiore bis enmradea .,.n the festive board. A carver waa soon aeenred and Wiley and the other din era reasted sumptuously. Mr. Gibson's miMr. ... . t - n " " . : . tfuc Ghbson, Bill Gibson, Taylor Wagoner, MAT EETUEN TO WORK. ITT .... I""" aaaaa Agreement With 37. 000 Shirt Waist Makers to Resume Work. New York, Jan. 16. It is honed Turner " "CTB ' lUBl w"u,n twenty-four hours ue maae between . building thi. road ia of a nature to ln Z ci?.Ji I UNABLB TO PREVENT warrant the eonsiderat on of tha nu .-.i:.." ; t. --e . L, (l. Lt. 7". 1 J . ppwm (Senator Pbarr. of f pie af that aeetion and the v'w- i- " ' " co.r.l'S6'1 P"1' ' Halifax, and . arj 1U KVT'I tne most novel Jim Crow car" case Senate to order for the last timT. ud th 8Teme eonrt of the,the Senate t0 O'der for the S time United States roanhaA n. tA... i i . , 1 ' unie, interests of Concord. company filed an appeal from the ver- ernmeqt as one of its moat important I1 1 Fropoaal of tha AOiaa to th.dict of the Mississippi court which anti-trust suits because : it , brinnl - V Tma la Refni V -.1 -v . awarded Miss Pearl Morria ais.nAA squarely to issu. the reUtion of tha London; Jan. 16,-An nfilei f" ditrew of and f body cans- . Hvr.iu nv . . . irajuireu jo occupy a man ear in which three occupied berths. The Su Profraaelv. Measure, f or Kauaaa. Topeka, 'Kaa., Jan. , Wemocrata in ov ' of tha lecrisl.tnr. ". . . " "UD" acuaea 01 comoining to m.tea in a dinlom.He tr ih.t th. u"' wupiea oerws. The OU- day, dl aigna point to, the enactment onopoli the business through th. wwera wiU SmSk tT rLtent ll preme rt ;of Mississippi reduced ,rof .on radically progressive , Uw. Motion Pictur. Patanta CompSnyV a Si TSerthr of iffli tbT damages to $2,000. ,: S??'-"?1" non.tion organic for tK S prSsTr KVo ewa of this nature'has ever Ell&tS!. - B..k.BCvonnout Jt! . . . . w araav I aaa VUILail V. ;j, . v- ...... . . jm., X.I a t .j. . i , I " 7".T squarely to issu. th. relation of tha Lnndi.-J. i i. - ior distress of Jan. 15.-WIU, the patent taw. to the SheZa ai.tu" 6&tMt?Z ZZLa by being overwhelming control Then prominent motion pieturi ? teSarkodty- i berth in a PuUn 5??: of tSmayTnbat'S I would take no further action 'until initl.titra ,P.J J ii . I j Bit- : i : .. .-. . I M .v ,v.VT MU 'vo- .-." warveioua growio or tha mo- th. Pnrt.-. .t. k. . k.: ! .i . , i - - "v ... . v iui. ia attracting particular at- - penUnce taxation, jury tnala in la- tion picture buainea. in the past dee-1;, 7JAJ ' bar ininnetinn hi. j fh. k... ..j k.- 5?,, II,"CC,T,0' , t, . . ... vigwiwmiNsww ihv uivv ma no vuiasa ia ; work dav for .M . I tnn .m.n. . k.. . 1 rr'' Z?i ienti fcecaU8e the Mississippi courts pors note have interpreted the "Jim Crow" thst state 88 "PPWeable to in- work day for, women! State aid far I too small tn hM nf ..... .klv,' r. -4. v ... ii "i, terstate eommeivA as w.ll .. ; irrigation, mothers' pensions, work- bring, the matter dose to the hearts : - 0W at Graanaboro. - 8,tato travel- They justify the law on man'a eoftpenaatioiuj and the Maasa- of the people. - It k estimated that (Grensboro News,- 16ta. -v-T"'-' ttagrooiid that the "Jin Grow'.' law chusetts ballot law. Judife William a sum arreatlv in nn nt ainnnnA.I a .. . u u i waa enacted to nreserv. r. k.. H. Thotnpaon, of Garden City, the 000 represents the agregate of invest was sokmnired at tha resideneaf fW"". two es and distur Pemooratie candidate wbo defeated menU in th. different branchea of Rev. and Mrs. J F. Shank on Wash- ?anee l llkely to ecwPOB an in Uovtraor Stubba iB the primary, ia the business, divided among the nan- ington street, with Mr. Shenk -of. trstate passing through the SJ!v ,7 v j" w. iuo jwneraa, nims Mai neiating, yesterday shortly befora 7; . - , r. : " T vuaries vur-i"""""" macMnetyv ine rental .ax- nooa, when Miss Lola H. Walters, of anoiner point upon which the case aja.. ''iw":,,.te,.-tcBangai and tha theatna ncn.nL IrYn ku.. n.ijji.. wIii Imav lwrve nmo.ri.nt s . hwmuib kuv vriuo n Biter I , i" L"i" ii nn ul Ienfr, of New London; "Mr Lefler mrmn that state "Jim Crow" and ; Wa. bride . eama to Greensboro lawg rearing eeparate accomodations ' Paper Implanted ia Traa f or Fifty ; fv..iv,;Xaara, Medford, Oregon, Jan from a .fashion magasina Meentury ago, deaenbing mg the beauties of the hoop skirt as the latest thing Jn women', adorn ; ment, haa been found imbedded in the - center of a large oak ire. cut down by Ilarlod Corlia en his, ranch near .: PhoeBfiV,;.,:;.,;; The tree had grown around the pa per, wnico remains in peneet condt- Praridant taft't Enrag amanta. : . ' Washinrtmi T f J. 1 t. I morning . worn 7 uoncord " TT"' nns mat Bepa . 16. A paee . . ""Ufton, u. c., Jan. 18. Prcs- ,nd. .Mnrin. . ,.,,;. ;.. rata Pu Iman cam mnt K. :k af b a r well as aep.ra.e "..n a : . i Tf autuxnaTLun uimnrrnv abb aa twin thaii" . . . i u - w. . Hllal mnnv. "o waa I avtlrttatt As anU. 4L. wp uaw iwiy irom in MmtAi I waa celebi rated. nuptiaa . event The bride, a charm- fn. aA...l 3 TV' j i aevenu... oaya, , am am engage i.- .j .,... . l.T ring oa growth, it fa tba paper waa put, or hole in a young tree fifty ment ia to sneak at a dinner 5 thi 1 5 T' , awacuva young lady of Ctovn ?.Cmttn& foford, presented.-weetpicturaaf row niitht SaturdaVBihT h. riT J,onng womatfhood in..a eoat aUead adnnVr h NaJ SrkWo-! S1' "ith g,ovw "d nlton- orfoPrt1! Mllrh- WbiU of Corn.ll University CH.' J?'1" tot Washington and rk""" Haven to att a Tin"; Tr " W'-'W . u.w ...lu . Y , Mt. : . T. -', ;iv ijonoon mate the: -y ni " ".rv-. ' that.plaea and..haa' a .wi i :;3.;W-"; , . .-. " ff frienda and aequaintane. back to their home. merchant wide circle . Oottoa Pacta. v ashington,, Jan. 10. A - census Bureau report shows th. cotton eon .Humed.durina1 December amounted to 445 287 running bales ; cotton in man- to make the final arrangementa for i-bor to Wed within th. past ten days. uiaciunug esiaougnmema on uecem- " removal or. me remaina of Col-f .-" . ' m her 31, 1, 704,420 bales and in in- onel : "Light Horse Harry" Lee, al- - Two Western Eowaa Items. oaiea, wviwaaaary i marriage of Mr. Lefler and Miss Wal -..- rr. , MfB, ..r--.B.r. riera.her. yeaterdav ia. , tha aaennJ Savannah, Ga., Jan. 16. In order Coerd Couple to com. to Greena- ya. Mrs. Allison Carriker. of r.m'lrl - - i.. . - .- 1 . . . . ' Imports were 25.075, eouiva-1 wlature passed through here todav I PP"ngs, is seriously sick with onen- lent to five hundred pound bales; ex- en rout, to Cumberland island, where mon' ud there is very .little hop. porta, 1,301,385 running bales. Cot- the famous Revolutionary hero, fath- wr ber recovery, j ' ton apindlcs active during December er of General Robert E. Lee. waa bnr- . Mr. Walter B. Silimon and Miss were, 30,140,758. , Salisbury Woman Tound Daad n Salisbury, . Jan. 15. Mrs, W. L James widow aged 75 years" was found d.d in bed in her home, 425 North l';un stret, thia morning when her ? ' fr, L. James, went to a. ! ' ", I bal I f lor s ,ne U.i.9 8 1 I t L t n 1 1'lained of new';.; but f . "y t r.flt into a peaff-.d -. ; ' j r i i " l,n s'.e f "... i to f t r,i r.i " "'.n resumed in las '' cf ied more than a eentnrv anv ru) Lira Kamker. dauehter nf Mr. r .T spit tha objections mad. b the Kiker,-botb of Western Rowan, Georgia Division of the1 Daughters of married Wednesday at - the the American Revolution consent haa "ran Pwwnw-ui Landis, Rev. been obtained to take the back. to Virginia. . . . . . remains B. S. Brown ofllciating. D. Parcel Post Easiness Coomlng.' '' Wasliington, Jan, 10. That this week's total of business would doul.!e .3 r f Wanted Their lloney. . Washington, ' Jan. J 16. A ' email item published Sunday, in a New Eng land newspaper has resulted in a de Ioje cf li tter,( rtl(,h .sking for "his.', or "her" t 1 7? nnorln V r: i ra.t was t..a rector of the L'int Roberta. , ; H i V''m t r every man, woman .1 t I rt -red away in the y r i t' In. the ease brought to th. sarin- today Miss Morris boarded the train and upon entering the Pullman she ooserved the presence ; of three ne gro men., She at once demanded sep arate accomodations, which were re- iusea. bua boarded tba train at vicKsourg ror Kew York. Kr. and Mrs. a 0. Ramsur to Leave '- . , Concord. - -Mr. Claude C. Ramsaur haa ed aa secretary of the Locke cotton mm. and will locate elsewhere tn an. gage in business. Mr. Ramsaur 'a res ignation will take effect in B' short time. He has not yet decided where he will locate, having several business proposition under consideration. Mr, Ramsaur baa been a resident of Con. cord four years and ia a young man of recognised business ability, He and Mrs, Ramsauf have made , many frienda during their residence here and their deaprture will be regretted by a large number. s:',j.:v-f4r' Another Raspit for tba Aliens., f Richmond. Va.. Jan.' InU-rfW ernnr Mann tbia afternoon gav't Floyd and Claude Allen, the Hillaville monntain. eera, another respite. They were to have been electrocuted at dawn to morrow for their part in the murders in J udge Maswy 'a , court room in March. In his statement the Gover nor announced that be bad act Feb ruary 1st as the date for the hearing of arguments for eommuntation of the death sentences imposed on fath er and sou. !' " ' Urant, of Davie, to escort T.ion.... governor uaughtndge to the chair. ine cnate received him standing. President Newland made a brief part ing speech in which he thanked each ana every Senator for the uniform courtesy and kindness accorded to him at ail times, thanked the clcrka and all employes and newspaper men and pages, and bespoke for his successor the same consideration. Applause greeted Lieutenant Gov ernor Hj. L. Daughtndge as he took the chair. He "expressed himself as feeling a deep sense of gratitude and appreciation for the confidence re posed in him by the people of the state and solicited the co-operation of each Senator and asked their cor dial support in order that ha mirfit preside over the body fairly and im- pnrwuuy. xie spoge or the question of taxation as one of the most import ant matters upon the General Assem bly would be called upon to pass and said there must be aome plan adopt ed by which the burden of taxation would rest evenly ai.d uniformly up on all the people, and that would raise sufficient revenue to meet the needs of the State government econ omically administered. But no back ward step shold be taken in the great educational work of the States We must not fail to provide sufficient means to care for the State'a charita ble institutions, nor could we with hold from the old soldiers anjr part of the appropriations riven them nn the past, but if necessary increase the appropriation, and also, build and maintain a home for the needy wivea and widows of the veterana. He unr ea me promotion of the farming in dustry, and expressed the belief that money judicially invested by ;. the State in the praetiea education of the farmer boys and girls would yield greater returns than if Invested in any other way. With the hope that he might approach as nearly as possi ble that degree of success to which his predecessor had attained, J). de clared the Senate ready for the trans action of business.' 5 :L -Avs;vi:-"-.w Senator Thorne, of Nash, offered a resolution expressing the thanks of th. Senate for the services of Presi dent Newland. Adopted v by rising vote;i ?H--i:?j-.---'h-SJj'y'--si- Senator Grant, of Davie, on behalf of the minority, tendered the thanks of the minority , for th. , kindnesses and courteaie. ahown them by the re tiring Lieutenant .Chwraw,':yv;;i;iV;: On motion of Senator Ward, of Craven, the speech ' of Lieutenant Governor Daughtridge waa ordered spread upon the journal. " ' Sckwab Makes Important Deal New York. Jannarv Ifi fl,..i B-l . " V.O.ICD ocnwao, president of the Bethlehem Steel Company, returned today from Europe, wnere he completed a deal for ore property which it is said will Prove a great benefit to his steel poration. It iiuludM, tha of iron ore land at Couquimbo Chili, cuuuibu 10 oe toe richest in th. n,M He aaid (he Panama canal made pc sible the development of the Chil purchaee..; Jhe increase in the ontmitl be-omrjawrill MwaritvHi Hon. Rule Bffl to Be Voted on To night London.' Jan. 16. The Hnm. ri. bill, giving Ireland the right to run a provincial government comes to a vote in Parliament tonight. Use the Penny Column. It pays. represensettives of the manufaenr. ers and the ahirt waist makers, where by 37,000 of the 160.000 ando children now oa a strike in the garment workers trades might re turn to work. The employers are prepared to grant some concessions asked by the reformers as to working conditions. There is little hope for an early settlement for the other 123, workera whose cause is utill h. fought out. Weather Clock Prose Up; Stopped at Moor head, Min Jan. 15Th. weather waa so eold that tha clock m the local weather beiwan ntnmWl the official forecaster asserts, and he was unable, to tell DositirAlrr .t ,,,. what time the mercury registered 37.2 degrees below aero. It fell to that point, however, the lowest of the win ter, and within a lalf s degree of tha record of several years. - At -The Home of Good TJerchandfe You Will Find Wonderful Bargains in Odd Lots of Winter Merchandise. Ladies' trimmed Hats at a great reduc tion of price. See Hoover's new ad. today Ob.- third off on all prices a clothing, hats and underwear. $3.95 13.48 $2.98 $1.98 .. 98c .. 38c Coat, and $8.00 Trimmed Hats $o.50 Trimmed Hats $5.00 Trimmed Hats $3.50 Trimmed $2.00 Trimmed Hate . 75c Children 'a Hata . rnenomanal Bargains ia Coat Salts. Coat Suits worth up to $12.50, Sale "'& Price $4.95, $5 95 - .-v $12.50 Coat Suits, Sal. Price" $7.95 $15.00 Coat Suits, Sale Price $8.95 , $20.00 Coat Suits, Sale Price $11.95 ' . The eut prices on Children's Coats ' . range . . ... 79c, 95c, $1.98 to $3.98 Ladies' Coats odd lots .... $1.98 Muses Largo Coats, worth up to $7.00 - V: Sale Price .,, T$3.95 " . Winter Underwear for Miese. and -, , . Children at big reduction. If yon ' ' . . can't eome, ))hone No. 118. '.': -: , ' Attraetiva prices on Men's and Boy. ' ' . Clothing and Overeoata. . , ' LET US SHOW YOU i k r
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