Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 259, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 7, 1922 Page: 5 of 16
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, SUNDAY. MAY 7, 1922.
PART ONE.
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450 ENJOY UNIQUE EVENT AT
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Personal Mention
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IT WAS A MAN'S AFFAIR
DENISON AND SHERMAN ARE,
COOPERATING
R K. IVuuani of Sadler U rejjort-
cd ill at Slu ruiHii Honpltal.
The regular monthly Initiation meet-
ing of the l*« Moluy will 1m> held
Tue day eveuing at 7.30 o'clock.
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J . W,. Ileil of . Ha vox is reported ao
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Set Before Hungry Picm<
Party
RADIO CONCERTS GIVEN
rioutdy ill with appendicitis at Bon
ham. &|r. « uiwle of P. H.
Kuiusey of this city.
T. H. I>awNon of the Texhoma Oil
Company, atvouipanled by L. K. Htilea,
lanth of Wichita Fall*, Texas, returned
| home Saturday after spending several
{days lo Orayson County as the guests
T. A. Goldwoight and- J. C. Belding
are spending the week end in Itallaa.
Clarence SI« no of Driii&on waa a
visitor iu the ettjr Friday.
L. S Humineihill and J. B. Harrlaon
were in La nlson Saturday on bmdnesn.
Miss Noeona Ginglea of Dallaajs in
the city vMting MImh nola T^ee Burk.
the week-eud in the eity.
' John Davis of Howe was in the city
Ka unlay.
Miss Hattie Witt is in Heudrix,,
•Okli\, where she is nursing Mis. Jliu
Mv'l'UUghlen, vvho is reported quite ill.
1 MiH«. 1>. W. Jay left Saturday for
Van Aiatyne to visit friends and rela-
Uvea.
Mr. and Ml*. Quinhy Jefferson hml
little daughter left Saturday for
Dallas.
1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker and little
daughter of Whitesl>oro were in tin
with relatives'5 In Whiteshoro.
I r. and Mrs. Wilbur Carter re-
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turned Suturday . fronj Paris. IVxan.
where they attended the funeral of
l r. Carter's couaiu, l>r. Luciau Nich-
olson.
Hotel Arrivals.
Biuklt)
Small
Dallas;
lax ton.
A. Crow, Dallas; J.
St. Louit*
number
I hi rode.
Dallas;
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Del roit
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Parade Concludes
The Observance of
Bicycle Week Here
National Bicycle Week was fittingly
observed in Sherman Saturday morn-
ing when a parade of 38 wheel* in-
vaded the downtown swetion. headed
iby Patrolman W. K. Staicup ou a mo
: " ' wk porter!
Marion
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The Gate Gly People Hare
ranged Program of U
-Non Resident Owner.
city Saturday shopping.~
D. W. Swlney of Bonham was in the , jjra. stnnl> Riddle ia upending a
city Saturday. , ft.w dttyb \lL Dallas visiting friends
Miss Clydla Means of Van Alstyne and relatives.
is in the city visiting friends. | Alfredo Brown of Chile. South
C. B. Pope of Gunter was a visitor Amerlea, was in the City Friday and
iu the city Saturday. Saturday oi- business.
Fred Minton is spending Sunday in Miss Oles llofeti and Miss Josephine York; M. (Hills
Paris. * 11 '■ * - > Boren of I:H*nlso wt-re in tne ett-y Wj'.sner,
Misa lit Of ItHott^ VaS""Alstyne Friday shopping. ! pnts, cil's ; Alfredo Brown, Chile,
Miss Maytnte Morton left Saturday South Ameria; II. S. T^oley, Dallas;
L.
Burnett, Si Louis; L. V. Glossett. Tex-
arknna ; X. P. F loo re, Austin; G, F.
Hall. Marion, Mich.; Frauk Phiidwig.
Louisville.. Ivy.; T, H. lanvsou. Wich-
ita Falls: H K Stele. Wichita Falls;
A D. Belt. Dallas; W. E. Griffia
Waco; U C Miller, Dallas; W C.I;
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the
wheels, at-'
S. II. Gills.
New York; H.
tjitaWl, St..Trails;
New York ;; H. T. FW « [*>* >
nsas City, Mo; WlTUam 0. | *"*** P'^ter. In-
New
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Culminating nlxwepkn' activities di-
rected towafed the culiating of new
members and the renewal of Interest
•nd attendance on the nart of old ones.
members of the Baraeca- class of tine
First Baptist (Httirch to the number of
probably ~450> celebrated at Old Settlers'
Park Fridi^r evening at tt o'clock with
a g< at roast capped with several feat-
ures of entertainment.- Those present
comprised pra<fttcally the metnberahlp
of the cImn* hIik'C Its increase as a
result of the •'amjwlgn. together with a
few officers of the church and a small
number of friends.
It was .distinctly a man's affair. All
arrangements were made by members . _
of the class, with Jim Jeuson In 0tn- swimming jkhjI department of the Y.
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eral charge. The members met st the
First Baptist Church, where 75 auto-
mobiles waited to carry the oelebranta
to the grounds.
Proceeding the start, however, a cam-
era man for a commercial film com-
pany took "shots" at the gathering,
and also later as the members enter*
ed the ..cars and formed in line.
Entertaining Features.
Proceeding to the park, the mem-
ijers of the class found that a number
Denison's annual automobile
pure food show starts Monday. Sher-
man aud Denisou merchants are co-
operating ir. staging this show, which
promises to he the. most successful
event since the beginning of the pure
food shows iu Deuison. It was first
decided to hold the show in Sherman,
but as a suitable building could not
be procured.
; This show* la being held under the
nuapices of the La dies' Aid Society
of the Presbyterian church of Dent-
son for the benefit of the Liidies' Aiu
Society aud the Y. M. C. A. FuiKlt
procured in this manner will be used
for the purpose of completing tin.
If Dan Murphy. ... ...
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j in aetiird with a resolution adopted waa In the city Suturday shopping. [
by the Civic League in its Thursday W. H. Cowan of Sadler was in the <<>r to visit lrieiujs ttnd rela- • \V T. llart ChUago; t . h. Knight.,
meetiug. that organisation Is asking city on Jipsinesj FViday. j tives. . • Kansas City, Mo; B A. Kebhan, I al
(he publi.' to ny In V H. TMrkvrxon u In Denlsoo1 Mr" a J nsTw.rhi nf . II. Jwivtl. 8. B. Tanwr.
homes, that are appropriate for the Saturday on business.
school lib wry
school.' The president of the <'ivlc J t„t(l|n «a " I Mrs. J. E. Knhdttheart. who hns
•y of Fred i>ouTlas colored . Djolc Wheat left Suturday for Chi-. u'; s ..
r °| r !' 4ti l I Clllt0 business. . .. Mrs. J. E. Kr:!g' illienrtv 1
William liankford, will be | Vrt<lti aumillAO ^isltltig in Knnsas City,
Mlse Veda Samules of McKlnney
League, Mrs
glad to have all such donations left ai " i. j " , ~"7 i
her hoiut'. M Sooth Crockett treet. """ ln th" cl,v |
. . | Miss Emiiy lloeck is spending the
The Bcv. Lewis Slierrili of Coving- week-end In Dallas visiting relatives,
ton, Tenn., will speak at the First I J. M. Davis of Howe was In the
Presbyterian church at the 11 o'clock city Saturday on buainess. 1
Mrs; *: J. Otfborw of Bre<'keuii(lKe 4 .. . „ „ ,
is in the city visiting hef alSter, Mrs. Hotilenvllle Okia.; \V. S. Anglln, Hol-
denville, DUla.: K. Morton, SUlphia,
< >kIs. ?--!>. C Haves l>allas: T. Smith,
_Daiias;..N A- Hummack, DaOas; J^,B.
Isdng dressed"Iu fantastic costumes.
The parade halted at the corner of,
Travis and Lamar street while a pic-
ture was taken, aud also moving pic-
tures of It were taken.
The judges, who were Pierce Hunter.5
Will Ely, and Solon Todd,. awarded,
to the following: E. W. I>. Hope,
In McDonald. Miss An-;
nie Ijiurie Lane, K< rty H«s>iH*r, M
Mary Caruthera, Raymond Smith, El-
bert Potter, HarlUt Barrington. Kirk
Eubank. Harry Gill, Robert Boas. Au-
iM Rogers. Ones King, Ernest Boat.-s
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City, has re
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Large Crowd Expected.
of entertainment features waited tbein.
These comprised open-air riding stunts.
Donkeys, goats and heifers were among
the different animals mastered by sev-
eral riders for the edification and en-
joyment of the Barnccas. This enter-
tainment completed, arrangements were
ready for aeveral members to join in
some racing events. Joe
teacher of the" Bsracess.
against Dr. T. L. Holcomb, pastor of
the First Baptist Church. There Is
some dispute as tn the outcome of the
race. ' • - ■ '—7——^—
Roast goat, roast beef, bread, pick;
lea. onions,; cake and ice cream, cof-
fee and lemonade, were among the
things ou the menu list of the barbecue
wh|ph the Baraecas enjoyed following
the different stunta. The barbecue
w*s served in the Merchants' Exhibit
building. Without formalities of any
kind and in the style of a picnic din- J
ner. the bs'rtjecue proved a most enjoy-
able iwnt of tli«> evening's good time.
Glet GUtb Sines.
The gathering enjoyed and joined in
•event 1 songs snug by the Baraeca
Class Glee Club. MuSic by a section of
the Muuieltml Band who are members
of the class waa enjoyed Iwth st the
park aud on the way out.
Trooper* of Co. A, 112th Cavalry,
quartered at the park, entertained. the
church membvrs with several riding
stunta before, they returned to th '
city.
The "Reds." captained by William
Fleming, together with the new mem-
bers secured during the campaign were
the guests of the "Blues," captained by
Forest Peveto, at the entertainment,
Mr. Fleming* "Reds" having aecured
the larger number of new members
during the..campaign, for which feat
the entertainment was the prize, Carl
Zimmerman wgs general chairman of
the campaign. J. C. Stinson is pres-
ident of the class,. ; As a result of the
csmpsign the enrollment was Increas-
ed to approximately 500, and the active
attendance to approximately 400, it la
stated. . ,
The moving picture taken at the
cHurch at thr start Friday afternoon
will be completed Sunday morning
when pictures , of the babies of the
church will he taken and incorporated
into the film, which will be shown
through the channela of regular com-
mercial news films. >
Mrs. L, J. Campbell, under
whose direction the show Is being
held, states that, a larger crowd was
expected to attend the show this sea-
son than had attended in any pre-
vious year.
Two floors of he new Y. M. (0. A,
building • will be used for display*,
the automobiles occupying the first
floor and the pure food show the base-
ment portion.
Radio concerta will be given at
noon, 7 p. m. and 8 to ftp. m. each day.'
.and local tabnt vocal and piano con-
certs Uuder the direction of Mrs.
Frank Sproule will be held each ev-
ening. It is understood that s vocal
selection by a local talent star will
F Etter ' *** "'"dered over the radiophone each
wss pitted nteW-
hour. Mr. Sberrlll is the son-in-law
of Mr. Geo, E. Hsrdwlcke. He grad-
uated, the valedictorian of his class,
from Austin College seveu years ago.
He has already attracted the atten-
tion of the Southern Presbyterian
1*1 tn a 1> II111 —«■« -— M
fUYtrvft p,t nit amucy in t uprsicvr
and thinker. The public generally is
eordlully invite*! to hear this gifted
young man.
Dallas on budnesa.
Miss Lillian Mede of Bonham was In '
TOUI BEAN YOING PEOPLE
ARE MARRIED IN SHERMAN
LATE BATVRDAY AFTERNOON/
Oscar Paul Corbln and Miss Gladys
E. Lackey. l otb of Tom Bean, were
united in marriage in Sherman Sat-
urday afternoon at tt:H0 o'clock at tin
home of the Rev. L. S. White. ' 1100
South Walnut street, Mr. White per-
forming the ceremony.
The couple caine to Sherman ac-
ccttupauVd a y Miss Elltabeth Johiuwu
of Tom Bean, and at the! Redding
v.ere a<x-ompanied ;ais< i y ■, vMiica
Ir.e* Harrell a ul Lwclle Wad)tius.
Mr. Corbln Is a young business man
of Tom Bean. His bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George lackey,
one of the promlneni families of (hat
place. They will reside in Tom Bean.
The May Day Pageant, under the
direction of Miss Dorothy M. Brush,
that waa postponed from last* week
ou account ofthe rains, will la* given
at the Cari'Burdette College campus
Monday afternoon at 0:30 o'clock.
Some of the attractive features of the the city Saturday shopping,
program will ls> the platting of the I (;. w. Vorkle of Ethel, was
May Pole, crowning the M iy Queen. ' < lty on business Saturday. v
and other pretty scenes. Seats will
l>e provided on the lawn and no ad
nilsfipp will be charged. Tlie public
und friends are cordially Invited to
spend this hour from 6:30 to 7ou
the college campus. * -V'
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hill, who have
been visiting iu Mineral Wells have
returned home. —^ •—
Mrs. Frr>uk Duncan Is spt'hding a
. . . few da.va in Dallas visiting friends and
A. P. Wood of lk>nlson was a via- relatives
itor In the city Friday. | _r ' , ■ „ . .
ii _ m ^ ' M. V. Johnson leaves Monday for
it I ii *r ° '« flS WflS ' 11,8 bopie in Liverpool, England,.wh^re
city Saturday on business. • he will spend the summer i
Dr. T. S. CJsce was 111 Dallas Sat-j Adelaide Lt^emnn of Van AI-
in day on business ^ stvne was'a visitor In the city Satur
G. H. Cnsley of Dallaa was in the day. '
pity Friflay on hwliww. I Ml., nertm.i.. K.v i.
J. B, Ramsey and V, t?. Eatea left week-end wit1.! relatives and friends in
Friday for Dallas on business. J Luella. *
Miss Llllihii Brigham of Denisoti Mra. MolH > WillhnuH of Dallas, who,
spent Snturd/.y In Sherman. has been visiting Mrs," J. L. t'ummings"
Quisle Summerhlll left Ratufdav for of this city, left for her home Satur-
' day.
Mrs. Glen Bacon, Miss Morine Davi-
son and Mrs. E. C. Looney, all of
were visitors iu the city
Fuller, Da'las; M. Davis, Seattle;
L .Snyder, Grand Rapids.
man, Rc y Atherton and Mr. Bonham.
A broad minded man should be will-
ing to trf" anything once; That's all
H, .we ask of you. Economy Cigar Co. *
1115-,'Up
in the
city
A large audience was present at Pink
Hiii school east of Siierman ou Frldny
evening to enjoy the first program of
the commencement at that school. The
M'v«Mith grade pupils glee their class
play, followed by au Indian Huntress
drill which was quite effective. Other
features of the program v.ere reading*
by Miss Hoi*1 Riding*, vocal solos by
Miss Frances Pugh. with Miss Helen
Buster as accompanist. The next of
thr series of entertainments will be
g ven Friday night Mji.v 12. and will be
a plav "The Old Oaken Bucket." by
member* of one of the classe* Mrs. A.
L. Ridings of this city who is principal
of the school, is In charge of these pro-
gwrms
Pottslniro.
Saturday.
Miss Thelma SkagR*. Miss Rhola
Normand. Earnest Dorthey ai d Hill
. . Rols rts wert visitors iu Boubam Fri-
J. 1). Hannah of Dallas is spending day.
the week end in the city: , , Mr8, R c Hart aild ,lfl11ghtf,r.
. Joe Gardner of Dallas is spending Jiianita, have returned from a visit
I,
Tom Wells of Bells was in tiie
aturday on business.
Dr. J. J. Mitchell, Chiropodist, wil be at Mr Store aB this
Week. Office ia Ladies' Slw« Department.
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"Don't Move It—Sell kP Motto
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Is Getting Busy ia the
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FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
ELIJAH STONE ARE HELD AT
HO'.YE SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Flood nft New Orleans.
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New ftrleans. La., May 6— Flood
waters from the break in the levee,
12 mile* south of here. apfiroichd
New Orlenn* today. I^vee board of-
ticlals. however, expressed assurance
that the city was in no danger, de-
claring that If the flood continued to
spread northward. It could be divert-
ed eaaily.
Burrh Trial.
Funeral services for.Elijah Stone. 21
years cdd. who died In Sherman Fri-
day. were held at the Baptist Church
In Howe at o'clock Saturday after-
noon. conducted by the Rev. E. M.
Atherton and the Rev. H. E. Morris,
both of this city.
Burial was iu the Holioway ceme-
tery.
The following were the pall bear-
ers: C. M. Yeary, ' Truett Holioway.
Claude Tucker, Orvllle Tucker. Leroy
Hoi lings worth and John Tipton, ac-
tive; Carl McCane. M. M. Rutherford
G. W. Holioway. Reece. Williams. R. C.
Car din. Edgar jay, Randell Bridges, El-
mer Holioway. Ira Tucker and C. L.
Simmons, honorary.
The floral offerlug was large and
beautiful. •
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How Every Visitor has bought! And, as we
plung into another week's campaign of vig-
orous selling, we predict even greater re-
sult* than* the four- days that have gone
down in history.
Friends, we don't' want to have to move a thing to Our New
Home—If a price will jar it loose, in our present location,
its yours!, '
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The more we tell the less we'll have
to move—and the more you buy the
greater your savings.^
Men,
By th* .Affarlated Pr*M
Los Angeles. Mi*y 6—No session
was held today of the trla of Ar-
thur C. Burcb for the murder of J.
ludton Kemiedy. adjournment until
Monday having been taken yesterday.
"QUICK MEAL"
HEADS THE LIST
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MIKE FINN
Shur-Silk Hoae
When You Think
of Clothes!
of Marks Bros.' Removal
Sale—We are exclusive Sher-
man agents for
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Hart Schaffner & Marx
Clothes for Men.
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They last longer—^you buy less of them—they hold their
shape and look better while you ie wearing them—W« sell
nothing but fine quality.
Our great stock of Rug* is entirely
too heavy to move—We must lessen
the number of rugs to move to Our
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New Home.
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On Sale All This Week
at Removal Sale Prices,
r for Monday Only.
Just a One Day's Offering
at a Special Sacrifice Price.
20% Off
This offer includes our entire Rug Stock, except Whittalls;
comprising Spring's most favored patterns ana colorings;
weaves and assortments' ample to allow the selection of a
Rug for any room in the house at remarkable savings.
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Extra Rug Special-Monday
One Lot of 100 New Rugs
Purchased at the Alexander South
t ' . • . . . '1 ( s -
& Son's New York Auction
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at exceptional low prices; these Rug values
will be sacrificed tomorrow with an ad-
ditional—
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WAS OWNER OF WESTERN LEA
ODE TEAM AND WAS WELL
KNOWN SPORTSMAN.
:st
ftv fa0 AnoclnttA fr«i
Omaha, Nebr., May ft—Mike Finn,
owner of the Omaha Western fragile
baseball rlitb. drc*pi ed dead at the
Western 1>ajnie baseball park here
at 4:80 this afternoon; Mr. Finn's
deafb followed a homo run made by
a Tulaa player with one man on base.
Heart failure waa the cause.
Professional Employed.
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Tbe Wc odIawn Country Club
has procured the servieen of F.
H. ( rfenhUl, a professional ii -
irtruetbr to l>e at,tbe club for a
short lime. Mr. (irecaihill will
aasist the new members and old
member* In correct play, .and
wITl rematn it tbe dnh m limfr
as liU jccrrleea are demanded by
meml^ers.
ii *'m ■■
rieaaant lo tbe ivilate, painless to
the n,f> afP
in newest colors of Black
Cat" Brand.
—Patent Sandles.
. —Patent Strap Pumps.
—Satin Strap Pumps.
—Black and Brown Kid
Straps.
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Any. heel desired.
Popular Prices. "
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Every housewife facea, ln buy-
injf a Range, three considera-
tions :
1st—Cost.
•2nd—Operating (feat.
3rd—life af Range.
"Quick Meal" has alwaya been
roneeded first place In long
life—and lowest gas consump-
tion.
<( £ T" ' V • . '•** : *10* n,
We now can furnish you a
"Quick Meal Gaa Store" at low
coat
No Sherman housewife can at- -
ford to buy a Oas Stove with-
out ?flrst seeing the "Quick
Meal." especially when it coat8
no more.
$35 Suit will cost you $28
A Saving of $7.00.
$40 Suit will cost: you
A Saving of $8.00
$50 Suit will cost you $40
A Saving of $10.00
"DON'T MOVE IT-SELL IT!"
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A Day of the Sale.
THE HOME or THK "HOOVER"
SHOE CO,
HARDWARE CO. I
Sherman's. Greatest Department Store.
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Discount Price of 20%
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Designs and colorings are unusually attractive, being shown
in many new and interesting effects. An abundance of
popular sizes, are here, to meet Spring's needful floor
coverings.
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Alpine Axminster Rugs; Seamless Ardsley Ax-
minster Rugs, Seamless Axminster; Carleton
Rugs; Tapestry Brussells Rugt.
9x12 8-3x10-6 7-2x9 6x9
9x12 Axminstert as low as $28.
9x12 Velvets as low as $32.
9x12 Tapestry Brussels, low as $15.
Draperies at Removal Sale Prices.
Linoleums at Removal Sale Prices.
Floor Lamps, Specially Reduced,
* Removal Sale Price, 20% Off.
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One lot of handsome Polychrome Mirrors,
assorted sizes, styles and patterns, $15.00
values, special, each > .$7.50
WE MAKE AWNINGS.
We make Awnings for any purpose; and, for any
size Windows, Porch, Sleeping'Porch, etc. Also make
perfect fitting SHp Covers for your furniture. Con-
sult us about Awqings.
THE HOME OF THE "HOOVER"
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