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Show Plgt s The Bulletin (Continued From Page 2) and women's singles and doubles if enough eateries. A colorful tournament is assured all members of the Ward that play tennis are requested to sign up as soon as possible. The exact date for the opening matches is still undecided, but will be set Immediately after the Fairmont Tennis Courts, are completed. ODD THINGS AND NEW--By Lame Bode Theft of Savings Seen Nebraska Lawmakers Give Innocent Prisoner $2,500 in Dream Stern Reality Milwaukee. Disturbed by a dream which portrayed the theft of her wirings of 1105. Mrs. Elizabeth lirerker awakened with a start and Immediately went to a dresser drawer where she had hidden the money. She told police she discovered her dream was true. Tbs money was gone. Doc" Algernon Lincoln, Neb. was wbo sentenced and Lytle, (served two years and seven days in the state penitentiary for a crime lie did not commit, has been award-e- d $2,500 by the Nebraska legisla- ture. Lytle was charged with robbing a bunk and convicted on testimony hy witnesses who poxliively IdenLast tified" him as the bandit. In Illinois robiier a captured year admitted the rrlme, not knowing another was serving time for his The results of the softball games played during the last week were as follows: 1st Teachers 8. 3rd Deacons 3 2nd Teachers 17. lsf Deacons 4; .Following is the standing of the the nine team In ihn league: Late Tip From Paris ; I theft For Lack of Dime Man Jail 10 Days Is Kept in Salinas, Calif. Although be was acquitted, James Mora spent ten days In Jail all for want of a dime. Mora made a purchase In a Chinese restaurant, leaving a check for Sit) as security. He returned the following day with SO cents. I'ete Ortex, the restaurant owner, took the 50 cents and then lie had Mora arrested on a bad check charge. Mora waited ten days In Jail before his case came up In court. The charge against him was dismissed. flO-ce- Att of Photography' Customer Enlarge this portrait f mvself. but leave tbs boss as K la. Gazzettlno Illustrate (Venice). Augusta Bernard uses light blue velvet In a large how on her sheath-lik- e dress of white satin, woven wlfh silver threads. pounda SHOES LADIES SLIPPERS '4 Full Racks Rack No. 1 $1.49 Rack No. 2 $1.98 Rack No. 3 $1.98 Rack No. 4 $2.45 Childrens Shoes REAL VALUES See These Now $4 00 pair READY TO WEAR DRY GOODS ORGANDIE DRESSES Latest Styles Cool Crisp DISH CLOTHS WASH CLOTHS Real Values $00 Each 6 for 29 KIDDIES DRESSES PERCALES PERMANENT FINISH ORGANDIES Asst. Colors Fast Colors One Table Now 79 10 Yard MENS HOTIONS LOTIONS CREAMS Powders, Tooth Brushes Cosmetics 9 Each FURNISHINGS SHORTS SHIRTS Fine Cotton Shirts Fast Color Broadcloth 25 Glass Tumblers FIREMAN ENGINEER SOX HEAVY DUTY GLASS The Kind For Wear 6 for 2 P". 35 ; CHILDRENS Every Day A Sale Day At Your Popular Southeast Dept. Store OXFORDS SANDALS Values to $1.98 Regular i , DRESS SHIRTS ONE FULL TABLE All Sizes For Men $149 pair 79 CHILDRENS OXFORDS SANDALS Values to $1.69 , NOW $129 DEB SANDALS Low or Cuban Heels Firestone Brand 79 PR. PHONE HYLAND 210 ONE RACK DRESSES FAMOUS NELLY DON Eylets and Silks Formerly Priced $7.90 Now $e 09 SUGARHOUSE TOWELS EXTRA LARGE SIZE BATH TOWELS 25 Each WITH BATTERIES 49c - 59c - 75c Up to $1.75 MIXING BOWLS 5 Piece Sets GREEN GLASS, or Colored China 89 Set DETOE PAINTS A REAL VALUE 75 Rayon Plaited. ....2 for 25c 2 for 25 8 Fine Cotton Costume Jewelry BAGS, BRACLETS, PLAY SUITS EAR- Cool Colorful RINGS, NECKLACES to 79 SEE BOB OCEDAR MOTOR OIL FLY SPRAY 100 SPECIAL Pints Quarts Suits For Boys 29 29 to $1.98 SPORTING GOODS AND HARDWARE OUR SPECIALTY FLASH LIGHTS sox we deliver 500 89 PURE Pennsylvania Oil 2 Gal $29 Cans . - |