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Show THE OGDEN rr a nd ARD-E- AMINER X TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 1921. RVE MAY T . Hid DAY AT ML fUll- limwL V - V - l2"! Week Class Presents Students Take Part in Un- ; Mbulli i OJ Kindergarten ' 'Cinderella in Flowerland" usual Program Held ' ' . at Orpheum Theatre -- TO TRADE 'This Morning in levy will 'be raised from 9.62ormills Despite the increased appropriation an 1921. 1920 in 13.3 May day exercises were herd at tne to mills in school Given under the auspices of the purposes by the state for inan is This cent. 38 of of funds per Ogden and Weber county the Abraham Lincoln Circle No.-2- .Ladies Ogden high school today- - Glrh oi 1918. over crease 100 cent of falling per 'over last year and. despite physical education department of In 1919 he county board asked of the O. A. It., "Cinderella in. Flower the of pTrices in general and the recent efin dances and song. W1. land," was presented before a good appeared school bond issue, demands are being $120,000.1921In 1920 it asked 1220,763, etuuenu. and a" boyi Eight it' asks $273,151: made of Ogden and Weber county by and in house last evening at the Orpheum the school, were glrld. seated at tables. If the county board's demands are the city and county boards of educascene or the the of of the dances ana all students theatre by kindergarten county for tions in their estimates for 1921; ac- met. the tax levy in Weber.17.92 carbaret. laid songs in a being mills Madison school. From the rise of the all purposes will be from and county officialscording to T-citv Florence the Benson in to 21.6 mills. Claude - Moyes, county clerk and curtain upon the first, scene, until Its Dance," opened the program. cpring out to "held am be deThe demands out the oy auditor, today pointed The second number-wagiven falU applause from interested friends fearageous by city and county officials in and was mands of the boards and the Adelaide" Miss She Ashton. filled the fond building. I parents ed taxation which will result for school view' of the increased state approprion tured In a dance entitled, "The Gypsy heard were comment Favorable In. Drices ation general. and the falling the purposes.; He said that in view of Beggar." increase in every side. Children taking part were fact that the huge amount of $550,-00- 0 They feel that the abrupt Zella.Wood mad a. decided impres-- , well The to six or four. dolyears front, effect Keep tax the will have was appropriated last year .for levy was slon, on the students and the parents J homeseekers from Ogden and We known storv of 'Cinderellawith ing city school purposes alone when conin "The liutterfly Dance." She present over worked and beir.ountv. presented was a decrease ditions were abnormal, responded to two encores. I The increase in levy, if the demands modernized theme. he add this year.. However, expected The Beach Dance," by Mis Ruth flow 4 fTI reDresented Thos Q HA takine cart CT l n 4Ka nU Amnw ln 3 i rfl Pi. Will IIICtlIl Sllversteln. Gertrude Allen. Florence ers of various kinds wltb little Miss jralse in Ogden city alone of 1.45 mills has reached the total of $620,000; Barlow .and Helen Thurston was one a of i"113 Cinderella takine the role daisy of the best numbers Here are the outstanding features 'and in Weber county of 3'b8 on the program. The prince, who was named "Prince of the school boards demands and the over 1920, for school purposes , interpretation in her Beryl Beritfger Sunshine." proved to all right royauy, of "The Carnival Dance,", which will, follow; in tax clusively. also scored school state in the loved levy that' he the increase The met: are daisy. if the demands a hit. CAST OF CIIAItACTKflS. puttingn The city board of education asks a for 1921 is occasioned by the amend-IUarda'Nuttall starred In a song and The cast of characters, all well en dance total of $625,000 for school purposes into force of the constitutionalthe entitled. "Ding Toes." She gave state acted, was as follows: ment voted by the people of , Ogden alone. two encores. . . at state Cinderella. Daisy Lucille Hastings WILL INCREASE LEVY. "Eight girls of the Junior class ap Holly Hock, Tiger Lilly, proud els peared in "The Japanese Parasol Tf this demand is met, the tax levy capita ajProp OI scnooi each raI'a ters Helep; McBeth, Dierdre Dobbs. more:scho1 to f'1 mills P5mo W1U bo Dance." They later furnished the This, increases .the -atrft- -in . the state. Hill Hart. Ronnift Rc. nae n man one-na-rse,? chorus in the song and dance number ui me lax lev,--h- nnU nf i. W1 Butterflies Charioteers Betty Cor all purposes, sifng by Adelaide Ashton. I by est, Frances Jane Woodcock. city and Weber county on Lou In the "Sailor's Jean .The increase will be 87 percent Ogden McKay based for 8,451 children, $213,500 Mother Nature, fairy god mother over 1918 and .10.6 per cent over last ' Hornpipe." drew volflmlnous applause. Children's muslin panties made Misses dark percale bungalow J year's Dooulation. Allen. 1920. freshmen class In 1918 members of .the city The Dorothy the of girls Eight feel county officials, city anJ of a splendid quality muslin, nprorr, made of splendid qual- - ? Prince Sunshine,' of Sunbeam Castl took part In the next number, entitled, board of education asked $330,000 for that decreased ask be amounts should In' asked Goddard.' schoolnnnpurposes. "The Quaker Dance." Eugene 1919;they cut room size, ruffln and hem- - itv material, trimmed with rick I atiirori (SRn . ed for in the district levies and stm t icon fVio. os; Robin Red, Princes' Herafd Jac "The Serenade IV Amour." was per r stitched trjmmcd. Size 2 to 12. rack. Special . . . . . 95 000 and in 1921 they seek $620,000. Lu"nB ie formed in brilliant style by Miss Beryl j Watson. .'. not This.-schools. the be The increase in tax levy will Harmon Venema. Miss and however,Js Rosalind Sunbeams Volker,' . 29 lierlnger Wright as Special J of tne in 1918 to 15.1 the intention raised from 8.06 mills R()bes dancing of these two girls was Drysdale, Ned McKay. Harold Pear The" ., shown In their estimates for 1921. mills in 19"1 one of the big features of the proson. Every mother and prospecPlllOWS showing the estimates of the Children's muslin night gowns, Jables If the city school board demands are Har Fred gramRaindrons Ellis. Frank retive mother a have should 1918 the sine and in'school levies met it will increase-tota- l the taf final of In antics O'Shell. the number vey, ize Gray in full for made of splendid qualip mus- Wayne.Backman, of the book, "Save the lUby pillows frdm 30 mills to . 31.45 huiHnf oI !Vi' f !l7'Vvf Miss 'Kate Fenton furnished the cli- - a nAn copy "Ball at Guests the Ugden,City Ogden City mills. max fo r v the entire entertainment. ,Ji Poppy Majory Gregory. IJabies," compiled by such This raise will take, place despite! 1918 as Dressed she B a girl, country Arthur. simple fill.' Special Holley Buttercup htyle. Sizes 4 to 14 vears. Spe- - ft maintenance and eminent physicians as h. Emthe fact that this year Ogden City Support on scored Zella J Adelaide big. Ashton, Ruth Bartlett. Pansy 17.00U bonds . . .Interest cial , win reppiva 9i3 snn frnm the Ktoto 95 Wood and Uarda Nuttall performed In I met Holt and Henry Jj. Iv. Daffodil Rose Marie Smith. 8,00.0 reason of the, appropriation by the Sinking fund final the Miss with Fenton. number Louise Narcissus McKay. Mary Shavs;. It will be of great state of $25 per capita of every child The program was rendered under x ...... Violet Donna Wade. Total xwunipcio .33p,000 the Miss Ask Pad for baby's bed or carriage, direction of, school age. of mother. valuV;to Margaret Jones. Sweet Pea every Thurma 1919 ' COUNTY SITUATION. made of white muslin, filled Palsy rompers, made of splen- Stookey, ,ln charge of girls' physical for Infants' the at Mignonette Bernlce Wright. 360,000 and maintenance., copy your If the" demands of the Weber coun- Support b . will and in education, repeated . 17,000 vith absorbent cotton, heavily did quality gingham in pink x bonds . . : . . . . Lilly Bell 'Helen Sessions. order that parents of the students takty board of education are met, thetax Interest on Section, Second floor. . , Sweet Briar Barbara Brown. ' .8,000 Sinking, fund and blue checks and plain. part and their friends may enjoy padded. Size 10x19. Spe- FAIRIES Jeanette Johnson, Mar- ing the program. cial 45 Some trimmed with fancy 1 . . ... Total $385,000 tha Jane Fenn, Jane Kennedy. BarThe were students seated following . DreSSeS 1920 . bara Jones, Eleanor McFarland. Vir- in the cabaret: braid. Special . . . . ?1.50 I , i SuppQrt and maintenance. .$490,000 ginia Everts. Ruth Phillips, Helen SetJJrCSSe Blanche Annette CunningChildren's white dresses for I Interest on bonds; 42,000 tle. Helen Johnston,-FlorJune Perry, ham, Hope Barton, Louise p:PQ Pa Fisher. Fox, - 'J , in sheer ... of Miriam children fund 18,000 assortment Small Sinking Corey, Margaret Whittemore, mona organdie graduation Francis Colledge. Betty Helen Frarer, Opal Tiittle. Myrtle Ru- - Hurst. Merrill. with dresses iu gingham, percales Jcrr.ey sport coats for girls, ' I fine Dorothea and Kenneth voiles, Hess, Scott, trimmed, . ... . .,$550,000 Iand, Dorothy Hunt, Carol Christensen, Total . . . . . . Philip Ring. Mike Rogers, Lamont lace and embroidery. rcry and a few white lawns, in fcizes maxle of all wool jersey in golf 1921 Notch by notch foodstuffs Helen Houseman. Carlos Chez and Charles Hendershot, and maintenance. Gleen BROWNIES .$548,000 14 Support Jensen, 8 to Billy Gutke. newest models; years. 4 to 14. Values to4.00. green and red and new blue g are Continually declining.' . . . SO, 000 Reeves, Interest on bonds Arthur Smith. oo Raymond Values to $22.50 AVe are- offering our Fresh 22.0OO Wagsstnff, Billy Skaggs, Hilburd 91.93 tuxedo styles. Special $10.95 Special Sinking fund . . Holdaway, Billy O'Brian. Churned Creamery Butter Total ... DrcsSes Maurice Sanders, JohnnJ' Gager, Iane ..:$620,000 TELEPHONES levies as follows: . along with our Wednesday Requiring Adams. " - 1918 .. Unusual Bargains at a much Business and Circulation Dept... 56 ' . . , State school levy Children s Lilian nats m com- mills ,i tr i Snnshina's Invitation Prince the Classified Ad 55 lower price than t has been . . . 3.46 mills school Ogden Cify levy. and black ball. P'lowers are and colors bination Day May wearing Classified Directory Dept. 521 t . in years. Don't fail to ingingham. Usual values to $l.i.). with full lace and embroidery. their seed coats. , gros-graistraw . . ... . . . 428 Total s(nt white, quality Advertising Dept. 95 Sue 4 to 14 vears. Spc- clude a few pounds in ybur Special 1949 Editorial and New Dept. CArt rVr trimmed. rev Ribbon ..870 ... . State school levy mills order tomorrow. Shop early rav' Afarv T?trh o $1.95 Speeial 752 mills , Ogden City school levy . ' and save. GlHS' --The Sand Man in coats BoyS (Children's Anita Van jersey Dyke. ... ... Total mills ,.10.12 "Soene n. UNUSUAL BARGAINS ' 1920 Children's spring coats made brown, rose and copen. all wool Little boys and girls hats in The ball, and the shower. State school levy UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK mills ;. Vanka Evelyn Corey. of all wool materials, in check material, just the thing for black and white, me quality school .11.05 mills Ogden City levy. 40c Fresh Churned CreamAubade Prinplniere Zelda Laffea. values to fj.5U. and plain. Sizes 2 to 8 years, spring wear. Sixes U to H miln. usual On Inspection. Supt. E. L. King, of ' Scene HI. . : . . . Total ... ... . . . . .13.65 30 mills ery Butter, pound. ;. ,the Salt Lake division of the South ?7.95 Special $1.45 years. Special The Princess of Sunbeam Castle. Special 1921 ern Pacific lines, departed for Sparks.' 15c tall cans Milk, . . 10 oo '. . 4.7 mills State school levy Reno and other points In Nevada on L OLimit 4 cans to a customer) .10.4 mills Ogden City school levy his monthly Inspection tour today. He 10c cans Light House will return to Ogden within 'the next : Total . . 15.1 mills ten days. Cleanser . . . . .. . 5? Vi'ber County Board of Education. A stock farm in Texas contain Thee.- - were' sung by K. M. DlnghamG TEAMS ENTERED : 25c , '1919 Fresh Country Sausage, Don't ralM the bis Money-Savin- g ETJinei. Litpurs, moons ana ouier animaJs and Guy Chllds. and "Your Sweet Support and Maintenance....? 95,000 for scientific Sale Pianos and research. of . . . LEAGUE COUNTY Ger 2 pounds : You." Player IN Ha Phonograph Left Honebud by tle Purchase or schools, sites and at Last & Thomas Music Department. trude Hammer and Dorothy i owica. ... 25c fresh Hamburger, 2 ... buildings 24,500 2776 Mrs. Maggie Sander sang. "Ueautuui 350 fund Sinking . 25 Weber county farm bureau baseball pounds Isle." The speakers were Bishop C.s L. A. TO THE R. M. A. 150! " Payment of bonds DANCE ;oc Nortli. Phil Harding, traffic A. J- - W. F. Volker, Martin-iubid fair to hav a highly teams t 30c Shoulder Pork . Mrs. to will hostess Frank Price Bingham, . Utah-Idah- o to of the Central manager season, reports and B. Tiemerema the Ladles" according Bishop of of members Barton. the Auxiliary Total V. . ... . T". TUESDAY, EVENING MAY 8 Steak . . '. .$120,000 the It. M. A. Wednesday was In the Ogdenn received from the local headquarters. afternoon. May lines, departed tbday for Logan. Pres- PlatL Interment 1920 on ton C. U. and ib other points I. 4, at her home. 231j Adams avenue. Mrs the Ten teams have been registered Orchettra of Salt Lake cemetery. Bishop's Counsoier Support and maintenance. $190,287 A. W. Saxey will be the assisting hostess) In the interest of his company. lie City officiated of SnyccperV divisions two while "A the grave. leagu at Purchase of schools, sites and rortne arternoon. LORIN FARR PARK will return to Ogden about Saturday. eight irami each make up the "B" 30.000 buildings ... died in the Kllxa county. Icru Mrs. Papworth, 325 Sinking fund ... LIVE OAK CLUB. Evans Knthuslasm over the ball teams has Wall Cleaners. yesterdayKmlly the family at afternoon '" ' 150 Members of the Live Oak club will Phone 2021--Brothers, y Payment of bonds 1180-1 tarrisville. aged 65 been aroused to the highest pitch. Ii and years. at 2 o'clock meet 'Wednesday afternoon at 18S1 and each town that is repreis of said, James Papworth. She was the wife . . ...$220,763 at the home- - of Mrs. Louise Folkman, Total ... at a team has pledged its supsented wm stricken by she Twenty-fsecon502 . street. morning . Sunday7 vessel House a for blood with o'clock Cgden port. type Typewriter about Support and maintenance. . . .$219,696 Last season there were eighteen writers and repiurs. Z423 -- Hudson rupturing in the brain, from which CLUB CULTURE or CHILD sites and schools, purchase In all throughout the county. teams the 23t. avenue, Phone weaker ffrew she gradually There will be a snecial meetlnjr- of the yntll buildings 50,000 Child This there are twenty-si- x season, endfeame. club Culture afternoon Wednesday .325 at '2:30 o'clock In the - University club Sinking fund ... 121 looses Purse. Maggie Miles, Deceased was born at Sheffield. teams. 130 Payment of bonds ... sms tor the revision of the constitution Thirtieth street, reported A rough draft of the season's schedor 1856; was thetheft the February 2, Mrs, England. an a ule Marhas been drawn, but has not'yet o lelah Mr. a and to 0f the ioss $43 ; purse containing daughter Total ... $273,651 been perfected. police station yesterday. W. C. T. U. MEETING. levies as follows: Kequxring to with Utah came she child a Wlien 1919There will be a meeting of the W. C her marriage parents-- Soon after afternoon at the home State school levy Kelly's Entertainers Orchestra- - Pep, her .. . 2.6 mills) TJJ- - Wednesday to Claymoved - Robert Johnson. 3442 Washington Mr. to they Papworth with Jazz Originality. DANCE Weber county school levy. . 3:6 mills 2tr"-Judgment. until lived whero 2180-2906 ton, Idaho, they moved to five Phope O. UR. & D. BaU Team years ago, when they m Oily Spark Plnf3, Ford, Hod-soTotal ... o.x1 iiiiiiis .., ' n nun cDitrnoAi Tailor. Ladles John Christiansen. 1920 THURSDAY, MAY 5 Essex, Dodse. Prevention The Enlsmnal Clnllrl wrlll meet In the now Surviving are her husband nd lne in Lewis Block, Phone 771-State school levy ... ... .' z.t. mills l Guild hall .Wednesday afternoon. LORLN FARR PARK E. Papteed. .25G4 Ogrden aveGeorge children: 2801 following gnnxan Weber county school levy. 7.02 mills Frances of Idaho; OO Salmon, Orchestra worth, Entertainers rear .Cheesman. Twenty-snue, L. A. TO O. R. C. Elizabeth Kclley'i Papworth, f Frost. Robert Total ... ... The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Order of mills ixth street entrance. of Clayton, Idaho; Kay Pap1921 will meet Thursday I Railway Conductors FUNERALS Ida and of Idaho, worth 3 I will o'clock. This BayHorn, be at afternoon the . 4.7 mills State school levy of sMullen, Idaho. Papworth iiiwcmi iiciu mtiuib iim uprmnj ui fie Wchpr rmmtv ochnnl low .v .ilio M"i ' Funeral will be held at the of instruction in Salt Lake lhd jhooi f a 0 At thB meetintr Thurulav thjt rn Elizabeth .' Mrs. house Thursserviced EXTRA SPECIAL for Funeral ard meeting Harrisville Total . . ..li-- i mills aroand president. Mrs. Moore of 'Toledo. Ramsden were hela vesterdar at Z day at Z o'clock. Bishop It. B, Brown DAY WEDNESDAY ALL or 00irom o'clock at the Lindaulst funeral chap presiding. Remain may be viewed at Ohio, wmrinitiate a class tnirty Goddard's No. 1 cans Pork and . Salt Lake. Pocatello and- Orden.' All el. Pev. John W. Hyslop officiated. th home Wednesday and Thursday I Tt are to be members requested present. . 25c WRIGHTS INCREASE Beans, 4 for N'eohl J. llrown sanr "Come. Jesus. until 1 o'clock. Floral offerings left lim-noon Thurs urossinic in at Larkin & Bona until Sperry or Sun Ripe Rolled liteaeemer, wed STOCK TO $750,000 nn.. .r,!... couple . h ft i i k in tbw." mere was home. In to fi.m K(,,,.,.f , 27c the be taken will Oats. Urge package day Inter-urda- y cemetery. Z. Wash Day Tablets, regumyne and T. K. Williams took place Sat- - largo attendance of friends. City lennent E. Ogden afternoon at the home of the ment was in the City Key. oo 25c lar 25c size, 4 for . An amendment to its articles of In- - nrmk i rarrnu.' . cemetery. Mr. uiici airs. 1 1. itomvno. rnv the flowers. Pint nffi.i.. furnishes Floral Weber 1 6c 1 wcv. Bros. . Jones bottles Liia XI. Clio Vinegar uiaviuu tu UlSuOP ry 7715 )jcuuiiiicu luugra member of the the B ceremony. Only ar Above all H, Wright & Sons company yesterday! ding Mrs. Bernlce oo special fer services Funeral ' were present. Followwith the a secretary family The.1 immediate made In Ogden. . of state. M. Slot were held at 2 o'clock yester no. th . wMid i nt ninn,r .MrrM j stocK aineiiumeniancreases ine capital iV. Li. tf in th. vn.nn Ward meetlnc TO DISCUSS CLOSING Watch for other tomorrow.. SS"r-"nWilliams will make house. There was a larKe attendance m." JSn't '."S A' GROCETERIA is their home in Oeden upon their return and manv beautiful f floral tributes. . OF TROUT STREAMS C. A: Wright, secretary. 181 Twenty-FourtStreet ' from their officiated. "Oh. n honeymoon trip. Rinhnn Jm OO oo- My Father" and "Nearer, My God, to place ANKLE Important discussion will take meetChildren's May Day the BREAKS at th regular monthly tonight PLAYING BASEBALL County Fish and ing of the Weber association Alhambra next Saturday in rejam toProtective of and the closing gard streamsopening, morning. Curtain promptly Stephen Barker." employe of the It helps you make to fishermen this year. ceotain 10 o'clock. Full stage at-- 1 Sperry Flour company, suffered a The meeting will be held In the counthe Troild go round. 8 o'clock. noon today, while at ankle broken Make Your Htuie a Home ty building and will. open at or traction. A wonderful event playing baseball. the asArthur t Larsen f President The Caloric Way- was who will rirst sack, sociation thm covering preside. mmtm AJuxtyn for, the: children. Purchase wasBarker, oo a rushing to the bag to take ihm world vpfr, ' In and He throw. turned And Canned Vegetables Equalthe of Ladies suddenly, tickets your No v AUTO out eAr tccney BLAZING eome manner, snappeu tne Done in DISTRIBUTOR are the under good 10c packed of Church tOTt ta ly the up was E, his- ankle, lie keep WHISTLE BOTTLING CO. immediately taken SAVED BY FIREMEN labels hen rou can hare the patented to- the hospital Walter Dr. where for. children, 20c for adults. Whalen attended him. th 2663 Lincoln Avenue C.loriC Pipe!" Furnur and econotrucsJ efficient mtnt Phone 2528 Barker lives at 2803 Grant avenue. Ogden, Utah 10 to 12 m. next Saturday. nn the world has proTl(l.-- trlnr1 rtt muffler l.enttrg plant lf.f-C-oo nntlxfied usPhl!1 Over duced. Airs. to automobile belonging m. Doors open 9:30 a. or ers. C'unvrtfM st:ifrt(cn in of NOTICE Heed front the Kohn, parked K. Iromrt. careful tar mony hotel last night, according to word Work will commence on the Wilson from the fire department. canal on Thursday morning. May 5, OF SIGN THE A fire alamtwas sent In nrl the 1921, at the east end of the flume at neB838aC3OS9BeBeBeaOBOBCBG0aOB9E0E9B9CSSeS9EeSB9n CLUB. 'THE COFFEE 8 a." m. Immediately responded. department JJ.50 per day. tl was extinguished before damfire The T. R. JONES. President. CI UTAH PLUMBING &" Look for it in store winage had resulted. . V K. W. CLAYTON", Secretary. n It OO dows. The dealer who . op These are for tale at all Ogden it like a n KICK HEATING CO. AND BOTH HUSBAND WIFK advise can it NOTICE displays Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Comer, Shengroceries. you in the right selecandoah, .Va., were both 111. He writes: o 2344 Wan Kington Ave. ' was tion and making of Co"Rheumatism and bladder trouble nm concern: To whom It, may .1 H . our trouble.- .My "wife had rheumatism Packed by "T . An or about the Sth of to real A May w will n ffeenecessary use in so arms not could her she ax sell all goods that K Coffee satisfaction. subject to eaJe them. She has had no trouble since uua O tor storage. ' don't I Pills. Foley Kidney II taking OGDEN TBS. & STO. CO. CRAIG CANNING CO. m have to get up at sight so much since JOINT COFFEE TRADE ( 2035 .JL. FORD. n PUBLICITY COMMITTEE it and the F,pley Kidney Pills, nor have I taking OO ' fl sore, a jy. Bachache. weak back." it WUtrt ii NejYork on .The glistening powder hat and PERRY CANNING CO. swollen or stiff muscles or joints, tired - n gpwn ornaments is made from the II languid feeling yield quickly to Foley u s purified refuse of old clam nnfl Kidney .Pills. Sold everywhere. IS SS3S2SCSS30BC3SBB9B9BB9BSCSB0E9ES8B9S3 Ishells.. BSE3E9SJ increase . This is National Baby Week Every fort is being made to save the babies. - 1 . - . s Physicians are telling mothers how the babe's health might be protected. Proper dressing is one of the important conoid- erations. Lowered prices are offered j this week on many of the baby's most needed wearables. -- -- -- V. .1 V 1 ses - . inntlrill rnmhf - , "Oo-Long- Sift ," Girls' Aprons J . ... Free Baby Book . . Muslin Panties Njght Baby i , ' . 530J Bed Pads ................. . ........ . ...... Do wo White . ixingnam " opori Prnfe . .... - Mat-thewsDeM- - ......... ' .' ar ""Childress' Hats - : 1 4.i ,eui, ,Ar- ' ; GirIs' Whitc Rompcrs n. 1 ...... 2-- a-h- nnl 6 r-,- - ...... 2-- Jersey Coats fai-In- ri May-Day- i RANDOM REFERENCES V . 6 ' Spring Coats $-1.9- j Hats and 5 ..... - . .- 25, -. ....,. ......... suc-cewrf- ul .15 -- oi-se- -- . res-Irfe- ....... ......... ........... p - nr ' J. W . . ey-iaw- s. '. 1 R. Har-rlsvlll- e. n, 1 M. 1 -- .i.l..,. Bill Baker. 2 - . rsj-vicc- . I -- - I -- .... 1 ri"Mv Just ..... . ,.- 1 I . ... - I .i.. J "T swe5 tVh.I d . titt HIS at h Canned Fruits at . rriuAn AjjL - . JL YoulLike JLiu IS . talr fucl-waitlr- .g 2? - f 1e-r!f- d J . and spreads " 'butter n UJJUUU M, - , . Green Chile Cheese -- - . mnl Royal Red Alta Club Gateway V |