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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 2 FILTRATION 1 1 ffn Ym)r fliasjps$ifo 1 35-ee- nt 30-ce- 60-ce- nt nt I 50-ce- I 12U-ce- 'J 3 nt $0-ce- nt nt 1-- Zc CU-ce- t nt LIGHT-WEIGH- - T i .r i fl h H f j m IT. T VT1 TTTT 1.1 B V'k UTAP SI A I t State School School or Art and Sciences 1. 2. S. Liberal Arts. Stute Norma! 4. ScSiool The Normal School offers: 1. A four-yeNormal Course. ' 2. Advanced Normal Couri??. 2. Courses in Kindergarten Training. h-- School Preparatory School Is A l gh and practical work In all the enii'.fTinK coir'-es- . MANUAL TRAINING AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE are features of the nor. rrsal courses. Entrance examinations, September Dth, 10th and, 11th. Registration of students, September 11th and 12th. Students win be assisted in finding: suitable boarding places. Annual registration fee, ?10. No tuition. Send for catalogue ar.d illustrated circular and !?arn what excellent opportunities the University offers fur a broad, liberal and practical education. MIVpI?q? rr-A- - WAHillNr.TON. AlV 'f'fs iJ.'i k,'i. r riNiTu a k doc 6 Jrr7 5 v I t T ur.l'-r- , r"i A(.t!o;i 'n-'- of h ei-- uj in th H r i, - cr t dfdajf rf r -l rp4-r- t ; ', So r. 2 ; 5 ft: .h- rn t.l1 hn - t- ,i.;y tsnir (3 cn 11 Ur othT 1 th to r r. r-- - by ll. KILLED BY LUNATIC WITHOUT WARNING lif.nchmnn Fitting Gnletly en IIU Perch When Mftdxan " Sliootn ITlia Dwwtv. .:!.rf SANTA HO A, tn'... fwrrr.tr thtrttf ecu My. Orcn. vj V Kla" ;'.. 1 h' h't. li.sn t'hiah r,orihrt from th- by Wil- r-- .i UafjTfvi if, t t vf J, A. Viv.rti-- '--j - r- -t - n -- n ;;,'. ,r.,n rr,: t t ;r;!'c Jt v ho vyr. rrbi.l of ljth -Itra fnl to I tall f.n th forme- t.r.d try It unb-rj-lAf.illr.(- l i!t-- J t. f lavr f.-.- UNARMED RANCHMEN ATTACKED BY TRAMPS l t v ' !: f" 1 fjre : r,j t-'- -'.. Hi- - r-- . i: t : NOT FULL YET, BUT JUST WAIT AWHiLDt 1 Frctn WAh!r;tqrs Id Cording- Iitlnall Caupif t N Delegate fri.U 1 1 j r-- ' tf-f- rt u, prtn him i.r.A 1$ !. t: ... t. Nwthir.tr that oj may to U s.t h.ivo m t f r in th p,ift w '..1 i nd uu an I )'ur fairly tir,K ih jI'i! Jn lha ir.atti r of jjtrn- j it ?: I- - t.'-tir- J: j.--u Utwrtn thv ill M l that y t to Mr. Hrran: if r.d bt-i- d S nai;r cioru an ! ncmlralfd J- vill itlx" to ou Ihe - ame rot.fi c ulJ eiv- to cny thtr ration ih.it an t , J- - rut if a'.;. ri4t,s; r!"M l tr ? - Ti.-th- h- Wts r'!Attvrr ympH thy trccl car mr.i. Orator srr n.uch l. f, p !t (! tr..i ur.lon. with the r rr r f In Ar- ZtUnC M'tn la Y t," Ono Killed and the Other tri t!:-ru- .... s through THE TELEGRAM WANT COLUMNS. Telegram Wants always bring results. sirtkir.fc. lt?r i.-- is ir (nrniUf ot lb Trdi that taMvr it." tMk. ar.l after Jr.g 1 -- 'i about r.4 'hl s n trUv, r t;jn4 ria. liam J. hrjan in fTgird to ths canU-ilai- y of J. hn II. :.irko for the Vnltrd : r.t:u tn k t i .'. fit htrjp h'l lttn Stnr.tp 1,1 '.ly. n r t jr1 prrhsrt tarh vi'r; It There art a en at n;ry I mocrat l. va ".ri' H C f3 AM ?o t it lit.' tr,r ' )vi have In .n conf. Jriit for morthn that r 5n frj- r.l .t trg-if' aypjm 4 a rff.!irv. if Hryan vcrv pro;.rly ajprahcd his e MtK!.-.i.-f r.4 J.f.b ." A i Jc i' f'"" jltdr.J - to Fcrtor came ti rupirt viouli W th.U rr ' p.. 1J th'J''"tl lHtrcrat wr!!ha I Ccriv.an. l: lit vlnj? i ft! iT..M, . a certain have to !nv jiir.f.l t ftfi! VrK'T nwf t easiest way to find a suitable room or house tk "i": rf rmsrrd lh4 of ty v) at ih attltuli tilirn tlcaMrd t the Trlr.rDn'i untca mfi. BRYAN thur lu" tb"rir.n ' "John-nie-on-the-Sio- r:vrt cf it,t K;r,r,-n- . - ray t it 'juit;n cu!He Support. J Salt Lake City t"hr c . c.f ar j &t!H,-- J diCTJrltjr Jn tr..r4ai:r. Ised the Gorman's Friend Trying to Get tiie Nebraskan's . . -tl W. J. d r - r OURTING t). equip- run::ino its caks. m-jori- larl, 1 The proximity of great mines, reduction works of various kinf3 and po--e- r ouscs for the generation of electricity affords unexcelled advantages for tho-ou- m IITAH de-:re- t,-.i- 12, t. 8-p- : i a-g- on chemical, physical, electrical, mechanical, assaylnpr and laboratories are unsurpassed in tha completeness of their, ment. ! Law, j.i.edicina and Huslness. LITTLE TIlOUELi: 9 -- At 1 FKATTLP. W.:,.. o'clock I li trrrnlpff thr Hlrevi p. di- - j in Uxor of, ur.b,n way Mt-an va ttlHb'.c. Th? f blttctly 1 at fctiKht nt a tmetlrc which bt-dvlcr ','i.t rlKht. !tthfV! by lh ff rr.nKl!itl"c of repreentatU rM XI r oih-litlTrf of th r'.ty. Tl.e Pr.-dden- t . compaky Lxrrxxs i cr-cne- S-p- maintaine'l Preparatory which eives preparation for th courses in General S''enne. L'be-raArt?, En- . ar The shops and the Mining "Engineering. Electrical rLnineeringr. Civil Enjrinee-iir.jrJlechanical Enineeerinsr. f. M-n- ticipate Vole Against Proposed Step at a j Stormy Meeting:. 11 The School or Mines offers Courses In; The School of Arts and Sciences offers Rcurses in: 1. General Science. 2. of Mines I AFTER RESCUE. Other Unions Asked to Par- otin-rrori- f The University of TJts.h includes the School of Arts and Sciences, the Stata ehcoi of Llines and the State Normal School. 31 ho'-dln-g h TT ... n - w ?, STREET RAILWAY STRIKE IS CALLED AT SEATTL the pipes prevented very serious damage l efntt done, and for the the old purr.p'nq station will be able to keep up the city' normal supply. Th filtration j'Hnt tr.n aio be operated without in- terriiniinii. Coincident with the fire the city haH developed r gushing nrtelrtn well. which flows half a mllllcn gallons a day. This makes certnin tfcat Ithaca will, in murderer. only a few week., have an entirely new- Cric of "Lynch H2nx.M water supply, which w ill not nerd to le tb door and tr-- ,k hi filtered and whi'.-- cannot he Moor.ey ofHri of the til" facInto the prisoner tory, in which Rrlr.V.ley wus cmi'loyvd. non. lhst p he tti await ih.p pitrol Old fo, the frowd nurgid forwurtl SOUND MONEY LEAGUE with tr!? of "fynch htm! I.wh tri d him! l. t a to; e:' The rolhnian dro- - ;y th irv,.l to ch the in vain IN FIELD ."nd kcrilt io.'H, ALREADY fver, with t! n urdr r r, if the nt v;bj. teirilUd asjhtnn? uscles- -. was it President Invited to a Dinner in ilftdc LfTort to Hscape. Washington and Is Presented While Mfonpy wa'. thu ttrucft'.'r.K 7itk Carnpairjn Badge. Itr!t;k!y turned and d from the fncf by the rtar door. The ii.ob ?iv ll.e eniG and, haild t. 9. TuesOYSTER RAY. N. Y.. hy Moont y. Ktreamcd ciown an allfy in received a puijuil. ThJ lircin ri:n Fvvrrnl bin'Vi day afternoon the wa f.r.idly o. rtakn. The call from John L. Shepherd, president h fore he us i !?, wi having been brtj' loHcm of tho Commercial Travelers' Sound HrJnkl.-- was row at th.r n city of t!ie Money league and a committee of the crow d. organization. Lashed With a Whip. The Sound Money league pluyrd an A tfin fUr Jumped down frm hi v can lathi v. t; nt:ri i:rfi' and important part in the cam;nlr.a of t! e f"c with MR w hip, thf victim b ir r 1?!?;) and 1?C0 and already is Dittanlxed by m doztn men and for that of next year. Mr. Shepherd, hdd tlifJus--wh.te t was thf trin ww Krin It ul'tn exas ppokeFinan of the committee, ni"iT furlnus and an attom; t wn b r.ic tended to the President an Invitation iracic lra the ir.urdrcr away that h to a dinner to Mcn In New Yotl: p.ttiol towsRon arrlv i with thrf" on any date he might name. The Prestnf-thewho. wl:h Moont-yuriw ident told his oalWrs tnat l:" could not mvi their .iubs fotiht way thdr r t n triad he 'iVv!: 'voulil tn't l nun, to attend the dinner if it could b given th.r"u fl'u:,n'; lVf, in Washington. To this Kupjce tlon the while brick and M.,nh rained i;i th- isi from every fide. comrnitteo aceed?d readily, and It va be ?hould xlven the dinner Rescued by Police. agreed that in Va.hln;,'ton in the late f ill or early ruh th-.only hy a winter, the date to be fixed in the near theIt was wii' n ft"lx"d th c'r.cn fur in dru. in? him to tr.esto ard Inturc. rutctfdtil Prespatrol ho to The committee presented ii(,rin. Th'n. followid by a few pari Ins ident tlie hand.sonv camr-aibul.els ml!s!l3. Ihf horsf.i wet m hipped up of the orpanization for next year. It th11 rxv.cucd and prisoner whirl 1 to tiic probably the first 1214 campaign badge n. police stth ifsued. LAST EXCURSION TO OGDEN TELEdllAM advertielnsr brinss rf .vults1. Now Is the time to call up 240 Teh gram. Sund7, Sept. 13th, i Pnder auspices )pl Hub. Orrn No email Investment bring blsper ?hf-rHound trip HX. Sclal .Lif. do-a Ttlojcram wai.i pi. train P:30 a. m. returns than prt-fen- T t . Ivr At the police station HrirAley falrdel from terror and th-. becied to x put In a c 11 here tjo mob gtt at The klolr.it grew out of & quarrel In hleh McCarthy b:d ir-- v Ilrlnkly of tcatlnjc rhlckcai from M prcrnim. v ,; v- yv p ., aj s) ft) q , z a s, & ( - I tcucued a iK'Kro murderer from a mob of vou!J-b- e lyncher?.. Ten minute before, John P.rlnkley. colored watrhirnn, had hot and killed Charles McCarthy, a tta?tercr, almost In the prvj'tnc' of the hitter's wife, who her baby. Ftood In the doorway th? doorInto Then the r.tgro. trcklnj; a crovwl own held way of his quarter?, of 200 men and toy at bay, until Patrolman nrhrt Mfny walked up in him and tcok a.ay hi weipn. Thm came the Kcond and ecltlr.c ittcmrt of thp mob to nrtek vengeance on ti.e a stream of cc!d wnter forced through fit-ti- 2 CHICAGO. Sept. l.'rdfr a f.re of bricks and utone?. r.oiicf men last nijr.i ISS?SSeS TERROR S. FAINTED FROM ) which, as a sequel to pumping the typhoid epidemic, was built In connection Avith the new filter plant to supply the city of Ithaca with' pure watir, caught ore last night from a pasolir.e tank. The building way burred to the ground, a r.d for a while It was feared that the city would be deprived of a water supply. However, it was found 'th it -- k Se05!? Ithaca's Plans for Pure Had Just Shot and Killed I White Man Almost in Water Supply TempoPresence of Ills Wife f"j rarily Interrupted. 0 ar.d Baby. ITHACA, N. Y., Sept 9. The new j . LADIES' FINE RIBBED VESTS, high neck, wing sleeve, suitable . for fall wear, regular 50 cents for .. MISSES' FINE LISLE LACE HOSE, and quality, u for ALSO MISSES' PLAIN BLACK HOSE, regular and quality, for ; INFANTS' PINK AND BLUE COTTON HOSE, articles, Zoo '. ... three for COLORED WASH GOODS. MARCIXMONT GINGHAMS, in pink, 10 cents value for.. 6V4C buff colors; just the thing for school-wear- , G6 SEA ISLAND PERCALES, inches wide, 15 cents values; while : 9c they last for cents values; while RENO PERCALES, 31 inches wide, and S they last 5c SIMPSON NOVELTIES, values, for PARASOLS AT HALF PRICE. Values, $1.75 for SOc; $2.50 for $1.25; for $1X0; $4.00 for $2.00; for $2.15; $8.00 for $4.00. LADIES' AND MISSES' JACKETS, In covert, n cheviots and Venetian, lined and ur.iined, tight and loose Correct hack; pome rae blouse styltr. others fly front. for cool evenings; sizes 14, 16, IS years:; also Si to 40 bust; styles $4. OS to $S.7."j for $ 2.93 3 NEGRO RESCUED FROM MOB BENT UPON LYNCHING BY THE POLICE OF CHICAGO PLANIJpNS SPECIALS IN LADIES' HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. LADIES' RIBBED VESTS, lace trimmed: also Ladies' lisle vests with short sleeves, values, Wednesday and Thursday at HALF n WEDNESDAY EVENIMI, SEPTEMBER P, 1903. a - t Waihlr.gtou. !l Jfrl l t It !if thouchl that Itr)n of thl rt, .r,-- that ahu! 1 Wounded; Tight on a arit jitT-ti-t v. : hi ri.itor Icrrrt.n - r."i i;u'-- l the N'-- 1 OI.YMPIA. Wzth., hrt. t r out In f: .or of hi v ni", I r Freight Car. . f Jttiie hn aj ; rt d th i u ,t')i r iti j ll. j;j'vrntlt Ns.tV i;l Ltpi -- T: r.t iiarr. y. 1 ihuinrm f the '". !i!S'MMUN'l. M. t . H . nlnh t nurt r,n rrat!c . t.rr.lttT. I ' it c1' i M i" . h,-a r tiam, ". cnrf.I wltt, rl v . in ;.r.o a ' of ; . H, W. HUn. to !."! t i i r op'-S. i t't.O. r tr.Un t.'r I'.uifl ' !.'i t. .C t r.'.irhl an.l hM ran? '; ai.dhhify id hi il or ftr:vi. j usi th ?i. t . rr J, who w re :c'irtf a rl'h. T, hat tN. !,;.nh':te. . 34,3 r , WU'oam t'.f. mv. fi .hi, wlctrm tci;;i v h wTe Jj Jio.u ho ! ur rf W'na'fVf. R. I Wane. Arthur .trt t.t.'t o:; up.: the ttar.tpi! n.ot WATCH FOR IT. I c. n P'k- !h" .ih. r. At I'fi.n,- 5ri.-,!- y wit. .,t i;kfi :if f f tli.- v j i 3 th ir.iin jr.-- ' '.) i f th .r v.i Th' Ihv'.j-f.rl. rrc-i: ii tvij.it i f s -- : .i v.ii !...;. W. V h for It ! war l W. Tar. r h Th v. omi1,. ' TiV t!)e d'-t M:.s.i. : t cation Jt :.i jco f u.ei - at.d I !; T;. no ...' . r.r e. 'niuiy. "l,e :tl tr ! r. i t fu:i I'lihrtff . m.iiki to 1' n:ii;wh!rh The TlKnim t i Jftii.e li e 1. fchv.a;. , ur..4i hn In c,Uy lM?tA;5;n, nt.. rr.'n. ; ul U S2IOIIL3 DISHARMTNT n e and CACL IS CONTINUED. IejT." TIINE PERC0N3 HURT III Yotk Mery or t iay ant i itr. RUNAWAY AT FUNLKAL. TnwrfHil Wt effort. MtClure, ..5 t NwiK,nt nUTTi. Men! . tfjf. A: Co.. the hijc New A j, t i the 0 cf dar.e .tT: ;.t i Phiiitpr h a LENVnit. Fpt. A I f tl-York po '.i: !,'t nnd Fhorrt. chi'-r.iy "I Hep: lrn; ef th" t i?k tr rrmt. en the , j I , i !. i the .h t i.i t .1 f ir, t vi C.r'Vr Se-llous- ly -- !- ci i.iti 1 li t!-- t'"t r . i- lu - Si A'J! i FIT T!NG Lha LlH w ; fr-- 5 4 Hrit. ! f n-- !? irrr, i V 1 -- J ! i "i . ... l:-."t t f frri--.!,- ."cJT ? -- l - t rgl! Kr-- v ; 4 td t-- 3 I f vi 4 8 Ml! a es u ; IE a 74 p5 a nm V fe at a f .it-- r.t in W th" iMir. altaeh. I to the h, I j e , i lire tin invuv, ttnre.l ar..tv - I I.IMrrn rr After years of experiirent In the making of rhlldren's footwear, we havo arranged vNith a rcmprtent to make acf ordir.fr to OT.'R ()Y'N IDEAS. FOR BOYS AND CJIRLS, any pair of which will POSITIVELY OIJTWIIAU ANY TWO PAIRS OF SHOES HERETOFORE OFFERED. in th making of children's shn We will not ro into the detail.- - of thi.j new eno-to ?ay; A NEW PAIR WILL BE OIVEN FOR I'XSA TIF FA 'TORY W 10 A 1 OF ANY OF THESE SHOES . They are made on special lasts of our own dci-- n ard hnilt on true foot form principle. VY? l ave them In p. light, medium and heavy weight Poles, and you'll always find h re competent sales people to FIT all THE FOOT CORRECTLY. j shoes are here and in order to more thoroughly introduce them we have made price The first shipment of concessions that will jive you money. I ! I Wlv Jir'i.i. ! let-the- ? 13-- HAND WELT SHOES, extra good quality, viei kid uppers, patent leather tip, swell new toe shapes. Sizes Fizes Sizes LI B r, to tV2 11 S to to 11 1.75 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' ALL SOL- - AND YOUTHS' HAND WELT SHOES, easy, comfortable and stylish. 2 M ROYS' , 2t to 8 6 to Sizes Sizes Vz to S izes 11 5 $1.25 $1.-4- 11 $!.OS 9 in1-'- to , 13 to 2 $2.45 $2.95 Sizes 2V. to Made in box calf and vie! kid up pers. 238 f to Sizes LOW HEEL AND STRING HEEL SHOES irvJaclitR' tizfr, "V; to calf stock, heavy quilted Folrs. 51.50 5. Patent ki-- hox calf and vicl kid Sizes 1SU to DH INFANT'S AND CHILD'S FOOT FORM SHOES, made on our "NATURE" last, extra selected vici kid Sizes tip and heel ,toek, patent leather Sizes foxing-- hand turn soles. ti I $2.25 240 MAIN 'Phone 695. & ST. un rs. $1.95. ..tr-! n.J.! L r. . -4 it. lij .. - i -- -. -r at Fait .. t' .' 1.4s ..t.e. 9 I tn :: f . ? In IM" , i U! I i j ! ri;y. Set. of tn -! arr- M. J Luu r I tf othrr. UafJ 1. tS ;jt f.'.; t ;! t'ari' tf n.i fr f"r njti rst ; fiortsrt'it !rr.i t re- itivr ri?!nr to "Johnall U:e ilr. Now is up rults. . .. ... letrratr". ... T "ta . ill h-J- i...ih.tit - rar at Salt I'.thTe. 5 J..e.i-'t- rc " - . - so In- - terlor organization e.tlmatf that COO women, children and old rr.en ate hMlmc In the mountain!! an I frret of !-.-.: .",'". ...... ii.. Tti.Vmili '' id on 4ine th" iy.,t,5, f th lr.rre.te Cnppr .. ; j I The MarrdonUn 10 t . - u-irr1! ? lh- - r.ie.on-the-Krt- tn !h - : V. . r.... . f.re. Th !l.thl JJatouk ave u Mroyed the vin,Pe of Stoil0,o, It.-.ri- tJ 1 Into tle I 1 t- J Sh-ie- t Inu-ojutlbl- -- - r'.-.!'- i C" ltf ti '. r "!tt i,"'t tf.:i.n( '.'! il f '.tr "fn. a thr . ' T: ; lei e '?. -q- z r-u- J-- Iay rare nt Silt R 25 for thfrty On all el'.trl ntur i'-- rrn cent orr Aisrst ;th, h frftm OO"! ; .! ,.r t h- -o .n:!tf) SALT I.AlCi: ELE CTRIC SUTl'LY j MURDERED DY J . i j lgtiV ftvr.u.r.r jfnd drrn t- th p.itto f, f j TURKS orifll ---- m wla tffugc?- - of har.K.r. fIrc- f?,! !j -n i f rt? 1- In ( rerle f.ure. The f.n.l.!. to obtain 1 !l!. . Tfl-crT- .. ." -- r.t ax 1- ; -, fmrcf um-- . - thr j , i ! n ; i Wf r,f Twtkji r terminal lloo tail town .,, .aMrrd arc.', dettrrriirf-.- j in art trer.Hr - the er.tir- iPatcarbm r t.f lU M!)ft. Th of the harper.lrga tre n-- avalUllr. I i : - rr- r-- r f r. it - AND CHILDREN J!r.Jketerf.vn. All rrjorir fte:n the M'ajet of Mor ' Mutclor.i l. Th turk are hurrlnt; the atlr .r- - In l ttbirK the rltuitlon In tl.e districts of Iton and j iTnins. lie ween iWeJ and , .05 fore-t- s - UuU,rUn Ir.haUUnU bellew Ko,bre nnd klillnn furittv,, h, l Turku and the inairr-.by to The hae the to rbdrtt. tempt cjcipe In vilhiRe the HuJctrUn ; CJo'v every h, thre haur Vlich vllbg" of hn 1 n derorrd. dUunt frnm Mon.i'Ur has n the mourMftn jird The burne.1 by the Turk, who pro retort 1 fofitts refuge, are dylu of starvation by th to have thrown fcvtral of the Inhab- - J thouftrds. At present It Is . ? THUVtHAM ftdvrt.!v.r-- : I r. Njv i" th- - ' 'f- " to aSJ ti; r.ey r.' tol. .cj the aftf tcw .tanKy. sot i" trarlv fr t F IFTY THOUSAND MEN, WOMEN Sept t l:.t. to )t !e .io - ;'n in t ie ,,Vif Mutkry with t (ink'i'.ii k 1. i f . . the rureh.te of TXo J h.ir ;iUu.f Tr Trl-'UntAln Mlrlnr comivtnv .f tS u hlrh the rntr.pui y i f.f M'. rt mv !: for tv.ire jn It 1.it. it.it ..rK ar.t. the ourch. : i 1 t rr tt ! Fi?hfrtrwn nt. l ti:lk;ram . iv;rty ' fI.ouIu trxke aavan'.HiC?. Hf oi J YORK. S.pt. 5 At a l.il of tl. Co; ;cr Ihr.fte Cono'd- - hrn!. SiturdiY, Septenibsr 12th. A nur&To.; t cr .n iJ'.tf rr n.'vor errti. ,h J 5. Stubbtd to Death- INCREASE t. -- Vtst. " u nr.. cste. Juration 1 fn J .". h , v J t key IX ITS CAriTAL STOCK. ttan J. HutUr. Th ltt- ttay I;.:!:. h ;.rra roc f.rtnly e. hn Whn voi hoy north, Via Ort on Short Line. tr $10,OOO.OCO ' " p o icau?' in Ih My count" I Att. rt ty ni .i' N!;W si. i"r .r o. u. you aiwiijs the lcurjiric t ietlnc s;()rk ir.clUilen 213 South M..la i.lret. Utah Liquor Co.. I!a'. l "o;;r Mlriro; company. hd 1 In Jrrt. y City to lay th f tot k!l rn excuusio:: ri 1 to infr'ivfk th .ip'tal t ck last J If, t t - 1 - X llenrirj f r, 5 . ....! Cur Keputatlon For reliable nrt.j. hnn tahllf-he- d - . i.'ij M; tT I- .:-- t .. I la Vi'i'iro. S;.!.,f i!.rti tith H " InsurOrr t.t n! t f II. no fv l (U!'f hii....4 r ranted! Jlffrnii r t t Asfj-.r v ri. hv( f M .r f nt IH.'r'.ft t'." inr )ei t '.e t'i tr-It i ;..c . Lower I irer-iir.I r J jt-.-- GJy - ,i- r cw-.,fn- ' t. I'-.-t- .i t k. ! WW. ! "Kiat ..fry .:.' t!.. i f :Sr. r f , r;.!rhei. ?OFI SEE WINDOW. .ii it :". I -: k?-- . " v. nrv Who S2 65, S2.95, $3.35. i,l i- M'v...v f- - r ui r. : V :.'.. hul Slt-- S-H- r,-K. i ll. W. -- U II. T. S I'ef ot t nieti.. i?2.f5 P ri..5 Mi i 2-- CHILD'S ! e BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SHOES, ROYS AND YOUTHS PATENT MISSES' AND CHILD'S? SHOES. good, plump dongola hid uppers, well nvulc of oxtm Pinil dor.gola hid KID SHOES, hand welt soles, nent . ... si itched and neatly finished, with,,... ,,.., . font form shapes. Sizes T to 31. Gr. S!zes 9 to 13 $1.00 Sizes 9 to IT, .... Sizes S2 to 11. to 2 .. Sizes '.Qvl Sizes 13!j to 2 2.Q5 to 2 to Sizes 11 Size? 21 f. Ail hi inn. 1 E lf a Mrs. au. it y.-- M-f- ! ' i' xl c.rr . vj f rinup r. fvir p-.- i r- ?.!r.. Ora f (c a i ! he. I manv-factur- MISSES AND I ! r.'.-i- 9 3 I i 4 N 1 J N-- yi . M r.-r.- . J tJ th-?- i f -. . - : I.-at:- i." mw h !: - rn-- n-- T- J: -1- - it? |