The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1922 Page: 3 of 14
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EiiTALlTY OF JAP
SIUDE11T EQUALS
J DSDAEAI1ERICA11
Result of Test 'in Larger.
3
Cities of -California
Reveah
XT.
Vernon V!cNuti
irfty ontaine ' box
COTflKG
SOMfc
' OJ.D HA pox ysteRNON MeNU"tT
.; MADE A.xPHoKt 'BooTH 5o
X.-... . . l' . . K
coo j. o vta WK with Jip R R
RiVACr TTto
OVftK THE ' goARPtM ft-HOUSE
elated Press Raport- ? ! t
ANGELES Oct 11. Japaheas
hoys and. girls between the ot it
and 1( years ia tM schools 1m An-
VeM and Ban FraBctsco are the man
ur equal of tha avai-aera Amerleaa
tmptla In 'the asms achoola bat they
lsf behind' the 'Americans In the
DwDer eiUea of the State.
'Taos Prof. K. J. Daraie. assistant
dcaa-aif the University of (Sallfornla
southern branch (are the brellvlnary
t- suits of an sxtenalve Statewide
study of the InteUlceaca of tha Amer-1
- i ImM ! hflMI l.t.1 l4U.. ... -T
" dents. Testa were conducted by Mm
' and Jro(. U N. Terman' of Stanford
;" unlTtrelty.'
Thay were undertaken at the re-
V queat of the Japaneee Association of
America -which deal red to know how
" Japanese children compared In IntaUl-
. (eaca with American children and
. these of other races and which ap-
propriated 110000 for the work and
"'turned It orer without strings" to
' Stanford university for that purpose.
f Professor Derate stated that after
J a examination of Mo bqya and. girls
he and Ma colleague had concluded
' that "from a standpoint of Intelll-
ranca the Japanese are a more de-
' atrable class of Immigrants than the
' . people of Southern Europe" but he
: eaipnaalssd he ("was speaking ."only
Intra a standpoint of mental ability"
and was not considering "economical
and racial Vroblema"
". . A" Interesting fact disclosed by the
- teat was that despite the fact Japan-
ess was the language spoken by the
children in their homes mast of them
j spoke English better than Japanese.
i-'l rrK i' rrt innrr
Suits Piled for District Courts.
(O M DnOlaa flUirt-t rl.rtl
Xetfla Wllltama ye. Thorn.. Wllllama. ill.
ten lEislitletli).
Mr. Olll Hawkins rv Henry Hewklas. clt-
Torre (KlrttlnH.
Slate of Ttui a Asnle Chlldera et at
tM lEIercatllK
- Vlnrlnla 8todefer ra. Gorsoa A. Stsaee-
fr.' dlnitre rii4T ift.
Ma Wtrhnaan ra. Jotin Autls et aL trye-
ew hi try title lad dimam (Slitr-orat).
k- utotu . Beuias Btotts. SIToree
Klsbtlethl
. H. Chile Jr.
(KlrUtlcthl.
n 1 1 ia nun VB.
IKishtietli).
Dardes
t. atari Chile olrorr
Victoria Halts al-
ia Dardta dlroK
. Claim
IVabtlfthi.
A. Orcea . Cantala Qrssa. dltere (Sigh-
.- rlrth).
.?wSr r He"-
E.tli. Kirk nJ Sarah Kirk dtrares (Elt
tit tot
:'. Walker n. Acs Wslkar. dlrerr
- JMwara ra. J. H. Kdwards. dlrace
lEUbtletk).
-.' '-' Eleventh OietrtcTcetirt.
' ' lOharlx K Aahe Mas)
1. M Blair ti Era Cearehlu et si: U-
ailued hr plaintiff.
V Pfeffer T. W. H. Baraea: JmltTBtnt In
raver of sUlatts- by default for the hvld de-
' srrloatf Is pleadinaa.
City laraatment company ra. T. Watanahe;
InnraMar by aefanlt aralnat dafeadaat for
anioast oed for. 13231.10. aa prayed.
Slaty.flrst District Court
aapi
(Walter Mmitleth Jndse)
'II ra Ta. Carrlaaa and Tan flnaa.
Tr rerdlrt on mmmI.I H.n
rimtnB Tire aad Robber
Mmwt hr afslt lot $1SX2
eoenienr ra.
epalr coopauj;
l. wo.
K. i. Booth trastoa ra. Joka Asstta et al:
t lor plaintiff.
Probate Court.
rflboalet H. Brysa. tads.!
.? ? ioi. C"a- ia: appUeatlea
of ranny May Conn to piebaU will.
rt AJS- Kakn. dejaerrBtlle.
; of-Ixnim Ooka and B. O. Kaha to pro.
bsiewlL
Ett ef Boxen 0. F. Orewhk et al
. ailaora: appltcauoa of Eat Otto for raar-
dlasabip. vSurts Plied forCounty Courta. - -"
tAlbert Towneead. cotmty clerk)
I jr'"r ts. B H. Perry et aU essv
Basle Ottyw leather eoapany ra. Soata-
era Motor Mannfactarlna aaaociitloa. trad
-. aereptaaceJNo. 11.
. (B. M. WerUnd ra. B. L. Obarlnc bt
. ' Batd' Boiler Mt eoapany ra. Cadillac OU
X"!!)r"' wlt oo worn aceoant (No. 1).
' iJ?.'.w P- 7B Hora eoBpaar Inc.. ra.
' Drilllna gpaclalty company. Kit oa not
Iao. 1).
M. B. Hate bun ra. F. If. Bailey salt on
aote Wo: I) ' Ktb ' "rtt
B. M. Oordoa ft Oa. Inc.. ra. O. B. QU-
III ad. nit as (worn aeceoat 7He 1).
..'!!' I- rarnlfr company ra. Frank
M1U. debt and torecloear So. it.
..M7- !! kowalakt et al ra Hnaas
lucH. oeoi i.o. 1
I t. Joaas It li n. Dn fjamh eaa..
aany. aunm (No gi.
AntUl rs. P. a Houtaa. salt ce
ft b.'Silsoa alaaofacrarirur eoBpasy ra.
T- aoij.oai awie tno. XI.
ra. B
Mra..Nadora Blanchard
t .1. debt (No. Ik.
. v. v. wr
IN
Bergman
Uyt debt
RnUatAH
J. W Kash et
' County Court No. f.
rBn F. Campbell. Jndte.)
B BI
irowci rubilablns company ra.
yoosment far plaintiff Ck
B. Oor-
M. a
al:
Per decree
rte JC Oordea ra.
tin . ok.
link
don: odsmeat for slalntlff
OtkorantyBtat bask ra. P. 0. Kpwalakl
tral: nasfor plaintiff asalnst K O.
owalitl. per decree.
' ? 5- D"aa: Indt-
mejpt for plaintiff forligi.OT. aa per decre.
fclackborn Agtomotlr Syatem ye. Frank
. aim ; m.ioimea.
Inc. ra. Oaorr A. Ltrer-
i ra. Brit Mawsis
O. BattadU: settled
Kdwn ft Feray.
sua: dlaaiiaaed.
- Julio. Aerer ft
sornoranon:
K. l'.
dlamtaaed.
CarlMB n. X
A J
New Brltals "fool and Manufacturing com
if
Hake your
own delicious
! 1000 Island
Dressing from
this recipe:
3Ulilpssn'sarWaSBSs
SBJiBBBBBMasnsa ravsca a
. Oal Saaaa. . -' (
11 tal iyi inrel rBrscsV A
lkekrardlatrwaiaVl
VTry abe rhrsea's
rkVsMflSfw
I ; MUCH MKktftCa !
v - wsinr-an m'S- m aa T ar sj a a
pany ra. Hooaton Mill Supply company: aet-
tlcd aad dlamlaaed.
Mra. C A. F.yor ra. John 8. Stewart: dla
mlaaed for want Of proaecation.
uppinrort jonnaon va. va. w. n. a Der-
ma d; hidxroent for plaintiff for t311.8.
B. 6. liallu et al: dlamlaaed.
MARRIAQE LICENSES.
Eaeqalel Martina and Mia Boaa Oalraa.
J. Crua andMln Florenla Baraja.
Jokn 8krra4ek aad Mlaa Alby Elalak.
Maorlc Bra.h and Mra. Joil Broah.
Marko Marlolo aad Mlaa Rebecca' Fegoeroa.
J. K. Dupay and Mia Boa Block.
8. Rabrlvney and Mra. N. Oooaale.
Ploed Ererat . Hnmhnr and UIm R.lae
Price.
at. H. Wlaemas and Mr. B. K. Oladsey.
Lockett Conway and Octara Parka
Oscar Woodaoe and Alberta MtQowa.
HIGHER COURTS
Court of Criminal Appeals.
Bonatoa Pont Special.
ACST1N. Taiaa. Oct. . 11 The fbllawlne
proceeding were had Is the Oonrt of Criminal
Anoeala
Affirmed
rxe 4.
'edsead.y:
Oeorae Coneland. from Oorrell
wiuiam Harney from Harrli
rroi
Oeorae
iam Mi
n. .-- T u I -
Ueana from Nacogdoches: Cale Johnson from
Cory'
rial'
Jeffereeo; Bbo
Tltna.
Keyereed nd remanded: Dennl Phllllpa
from Anaallna cnnBtv: n. P. Rll.wnrth (rm
Baatrop: Beth Hiutbea from Newton.
Appeal diemkeeea: Motuton Upton bom
son ley roomy.
Appeal withdraws:
Vnon
. nrom
NIMla. rturkatt fMia
Jim Weil eoaety.
Beeeraed and ban sraatad: Bx part Ed
MaABBB. fram Ra at land aMMinrv " mm. B-
noaiaa irom name.
fiiMioo rue reoaannx OTerraiea: '
laoa. from Bell coontr: Eaell Stann
Oollln: W. B. Stalling from Dallaa: a li.
Holmaa. from El Pao: Fred Karela. from
Falla; Jeaa Oarret. from GUleapie; Otbo
Robartaaii. rmm VI a l.mM - . ilfnnu
Cole from Smltb: A. R. Plttmaa from
Stephena; Lralle Bell from Tarrant: Joe R.
Cecil from Titua; Mr. and Mr. B. E. Uort
from Wkhlta.
Sobmltted on brief and oral anrnment for
both: Jim Aaderaon from Ruak conntr: Ar-
smits . rrom oilleeple: Kemp Bond.
Oonaalek: Frank Kortrh. from Rll? a.
parts Jeaa Ramblla from Naeoxdocbe.
Oa application for certiorari: Gilbert Free-
man from Liberty conntr (two caaeal.
Oa brief for State: John Qoeen from Mi-
lam county: R. L. Smith from h 1 1 r r
A. Smith from Baatland: Wallace Trail from
Jaaper: O. J. Qea from Fannin; J. E. Moore
rrom Fannin: a. m. Brady from Fannin;' B.
H. Rill. froe. Tamnr- T A Wll
Tarrant : Walter Payne from Trarle; Albert
Hnna from Caaa: Herman Lommu from
Caa: Jo Howell from Caaa; R. B. Lee
pom uanaa; rrana wueea and M. H. Waeb-
Ineton. fram Harria C A Rnla.1.
Sabine; Jobs ConnLneham from San Jacinto:
Arthur Jone. from San Jacinto; Jim Victory
from Parker: John Good. 11 from gas Jaclato;
A. L. Loan from Palo Pinto.
On brief for both: E. F. Bakae. rw w..t.
land county.
tz u moiioB ro oimiaa; itay vmpoeil rrom
rHunt county: R. L. Story from Children.
"a motion for rehearing: Fatly Frailer
from Ellta county.
Third Court Civil Appeals.
AUSTIN. Ten.. Oct. 11 The fMlewlna
proce-dlng were kai WMn1 in the Court
of omi iepeals. Third dl.trlct:
Rovraeo 1 -in. lr.. ..i. A. Kmltk
t al ra. Dee Word at si. from Irion county.
4.iaMi .no ri'urti-i: I t:. reritwirt a
A. L. Ksehn et al. from McLennan county.
CaitM ut. muted: Hallmaer l.iabt. euwer
and Ic company ra. City of Balllnger et al.
tiom Kunnala cennty.
Motion .ubmltted: San Anaelo Water Llxht
nd Power comnenT ra. aim. Ra tila .7.-
aon. from Tom Qreea county aasaded motion
Motion oyerraled: William Baaey t al ra.
C. H. Reealnx et al. from McLennan county
tor rehearlDs: Graham -Brown Shoe com n. at
re. D. L. Snodxraa. truitea. from Golem. a
county to strike oat bill ot xcpUon.
Nintrt'Court of Civil Appeals.
BRAl'MONT Tex Oct. 1L Proceedtnx
la th Ninth Court of CItII Zpiwabrtoday!
Motion for rehearing Beerraled: Ellen B.
Roee ra. Thomaa B. Haner from Harrl.
coonty: IalSbd Lake Oil company va. T. B.
Hewitt from Harrli: Mack Manufacturing
company ra. Jobo H. Oedlnx. from Harria;
M. F. Hammond ra. County of Harria. from
Harrl: John Barton Payne ra. Allbe Caa-
title from Harria; John Barton Payne va.
Z. R. Robr. from Harrl: Mosul Producing
and Refining company v. Southern Engine
and Pump company from Harria; Rran-
aellcal Lutheran Bethel church ra. W. O.
Love from Harria
Motion to afarm on certificate granted: Will
Hardax va Road Dtetrtet No. 4 from Shel-
by cousty; Mra. J. R. Orlawold va. W eaters
Union Telexraph company from Hardin.
Motion to correct .certificate to aupreme
court overruled : National Life Inaumnce
company ra. Mary Menton. from Jefferson
couatr.
Motion to dlamta appeal overruled: Max
W. Hart v.. AT. and B. H. Meat from
Naeoxdocbe county.
Motion to atrik out appellant brief ever
rale.; J. B Flnklea ra. Ftrat BtaU bank of
Joaaoln. from Shelby county.
Motion for permteeion to file transcript
xranted: - A. N. Adama et al va. Carrie E.
Adams from Jefferson coonty.
Real Estate Transfers
W. B. Wblxhtl truetee to Bosadal
Beastey. lot 1. north one-half ot lot
2. black m Hooaton Heights f I
Roeedale Beaaley to W. B. Whixhstel
ioi i nortn one-nair oc lot z. Mock
175. Hooaton Helxhts
Romola Johnson Crlatal to Roaadale
Baaaley. lot 1 north one-half ot lot
i block 1TB. Houatoa Height....
10
10
lot
Varner Realty compel
1 block
ny to Charlea B.
2. Noruiu aoui-
Voa.
non
Varner Realty company to P. D.
Ben ham. lota 21 enTzS. block 4s.
Stnd Second addition .
Stnde Realty company to George P.
Brown lot 17. block 1!. Stude Flrat
adiHtlon w
Hardin Lumber - company to O. ) M.
Cnnnlnxham lot 0 block 11 Weaten
addition
J. H. 8lebr to O. B. Hopper lot 4.
block 2A. Falrrlew addition
W. R. Crammond to Owen K. Fltae.
tracra 22 to 28. Inclu.lva. North
Hooaton Garden No. 4 .
Owen K. Fltae to W. R. Crammond.
10-acre lot C block 8. Paaadena
town.lte
A. B. Olaoa to B.. C. Row. 50I12TU
feet of lot 1. block 10. Roaemont
Helxhts Extension addition
Gmtivns F. Beatmp. truatee. to W.
E. Buckley a 75-foot atrip lot 21
of Thatcher Garden addition
W. K. Buckley to Lola V. Buckley
a tract of 73 feet out of lot 21 of
Thatcher Gardes aiklitlon
F. P. gtevenaon to Jamea Ward lot
M Weetover nddltlom
Florence B. Rnaaell to Nellie Mae
Smith eaat one-half of home 5.
weat one-half borne tract 0 block
86. Park Place addition
Charlea Frank to J. W. Bandera
part of lota 8. 8 block 48. Mont-
rose addition
J. F. Leach to W. J. Taylor lot 4.
of W. J. Taylor addition
Uaimotla Park Land company to Max
Wlae lot 21. block 164. Central Park
addition
W. E. Kendal) to D. MllUy. lot B.
1.2011
sou
230
4.230
Id
1.000
ton
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Children's
Misses' y
and
Large Girls'.
School and Play Shoes
For Active Little Feet
SPECIALISTS in - Children's Shoes have pro-
nounced our Buckleykins Shoes for Children's
Footwear the ideal shoe for growing feet
New Fall Shoes have just arrived reflecting the
newest and smartest of juvenile modes Being made
of the best of leather they Wear and Wear and
WEAR. Mothers wonder at the moderate prices.
$2.50 to $6.00
BUCKLEY SHOE CO.
S1S Main Strtat
"Whert tha Good School Shoes Com From"
&&ar&0jrjrjv&jPHQnz preston 32Q0r4rjr&&&T&&
s
4?
8
Opening Today
F HOUSTON'S FINEST MOSTMODERN"
: - AND UP-TO-DATE
Cleaning Pressing
Parlor
;' . 4 . I.
Equipped to give to the citizens of Houston vthe
highest class work that experienced operators and
most modern methods can turn out- V
and Pressed
. Men's .Suits and Overcoats Cleaned
Ladies' Work.Giren Sftedal Attention
Men's HaU Geuied and Reblocked -
Suits Pressed While You Wait Work Called for
..;:-;;V and DeUvei:-AL
Central Cleaning
1020 Prairie
Pressing
Parlor -
4
rrtiPDv
It 1. 1. Meek l XeadsU Aa
isas Prrar s Wrlrtt U4 opssy.
Mi II ud B. Macs 17. UlxaUod
1.S00
Betskti adtttttsr
tJfUUfJV . e e. e .... a. ..-.. .
aabla seor tak Oil smrlattoa J"T'
BTm. BitriiT W seres sat of K
rmi tots
K. Detsrtsa
lledsers trnm sot at leksnf
. awasars SBaiyiawa Co Mvraaie
'2& -
I. a atarllaar Isyaatsiaat
Vcra.'Ktii
Belea Onrree 1e B.-f. Tsekar. lata
. II. 12. bhark . Oaaers.addtt1ea.. ipO
irtber M. Clarl t epsl S. palM.
lot I. klsfk 43. TemhaU tserselt.. k
ora T Brona t f. U aVieen. '
let ia klark V a. O r(l hZ a - -
te4 sddUlea 4.f
T" atnaaiai OTIIH. B Llaa- - -
'w'iiiai! "ttiia.
as. oarta oc lots . s IS. IS
o ors a ii
Oesrs
C. . EdMlMtar.
Ireae Ptac sddl-
ft. ntee HMalMd md
dlHen . L
waau aa. niuua
M l. Mock . Si
noa
fnoniss B. Oalsa M C. O. KdaUastar
et i.. uses J sieiroo rise adiU- .
tiae .
Heltrwoed rsnwterr aiairUtiee t
1. D. rrry. M 111 aeetlea Kdse-
'ta ' ' PNd-rir&
Brona Iddltlea
ay t I. Creed hat
Its aioeone adau- .
Boaa tea Home IsetetBieat eonnssr to
- a. suuK-wcs su. si. s saa so.
araad Learn.
Mot bay tt.
S-hnlaa. Wi
12.
TOO
too
100
3. KendalMaara draee addi- i
' tloa .......k....;..... '
M.' "tnlrx re 1. W . Cet. ha fc
Savk tS Va I Laanat . a. mAMtm
K I. -Craln to Barssra H.' Mlf-L
let t. kleck. 1. Bratlr Iran. sfdK
tloa .rti(i'i.irt.iaii-"
Alei Oolsetsatt O. A. FrekeVlnrs. ;
lote au. S64. . Cotiasa QrorsVldl.
tssM eiii(etWiift-lrsiaaf-lt'
raatoa Trftr-H t Ma-ahall T. Aader
- aon. lot L blork 20. Wthoe'l mb-
' aiytdoa H. Ttarwemer taasn
llaneall T. ' AMteraea to - Hk-kara
Jerkasa. let S. klark M. Wllasa'k'
nMlrlaln H Ternreetsr leane...
One Mlaa Tnut comnaar to r. K.
jfsaea; part of lot. . kloek 1.
lasraater IMsre P.tteaaloa addition
Hn' MUaU Schmidt t Esill W.
Wsacbke lot 48x100 feet ef lot 4.
Meek 1 aUry B. Jokaaoa addition
U A. fir' ton. t. .Moras. 10 seres
so at artloa T. stock it. W. C.
ti SudeTdeV'yWlYaVer'.'loia
4. hkark 1 Caaeara addition
msk willlford to V. V vlh-ei.
m a. t a nieea a b. w. car
stMirioa
nan
us
t.M
aomr
in
l.too
1.000
110
fela. I...
0. M. WsHft s.W. S.-SwUly nni
r lot au.i. noes sol. Honat
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Lsyeataa laatlaaa
't J'
lot 14.
addition
to A.
iraiioiiaa!
ran
1.200
m v..........
S. Jaeefa s 1. K' Olkeos.' lot 4.
sa
-re tract
leaaas
abdlTttaos mt i
A. C. ReeneM
Ben CaaapbeU to Waltar K. BlBoett.
or I. e. saacs s sasiareas i
10
nu .... r . . i r. ........ two
CI7YCC ' FOR MEN
JLLJLaJ ANDWOMEN
W.KDougla3shoaiactiiaUydemandeiJ
year alter year oy more people than any
other shoe in the world
RFP AITQF for sty mate
v urn-i a wn.v.
hip they are unequal ed.
Proiectton itffainst luireavson-
u rnaranteed by the
price stamped m every pair.
Tears of aattsf aetorr serrlee
have riven them confidence in
the hoe and In' the protection
ivf fordud by tiae W. . Dettgias
XradeMark. '
all of our HO toresai factory
eost. . "We do not make one cent
of profit until the shoes are seld
to" yon. It Is worth dollars for '
on so remero oer cnac wnen yon
my shoes at our stores -
T0U PAT 0NLT ONE PROFIT."
So matter where you live shoe
dealers ean supply yon with
W. L. Donnas shoes. Thev cost
ao more In San Francisco than
they do In Kew England.
it th$ tat tnrm tktt Tndt Afmri
n tkt werlj. It ttmmdt fr tJu ki&-
ill tUiuUrd tf P"My t tJu Uwt
f4uiUi tut. Tk mtmt w4 frit
nfYkJm A Die on f 7.00 and $8.00 shoes with any $10.00
tUMrAKL or $ia.oo shoes made.
J if n -e i Mfs Dou
JnTO mtyiob0mt
1 VEAKS or ACC. 151
Msf to
ff ffftafcg
pmmUty bout kt
worBoy
t Nt hr Nhi lijoaT liiWlT msJ hf fm srtAgi;
TO MIROHANT81 lfy4nlT la four Uwn keuh
sss W. L. DouglaM hom writ todag for trelm-
mlw right to hanalt thl$ quick atlling quic)
tunhovtr lint.
. TtmUtmt
W. L. Soaalai Shao 0a
' no Srsikst anouM
W. L. Douglas Store: 415 Fannin Street
(BatweSn Preston and Prslrls) Houston
IOPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS
nrkan amn kee1 m. bub rsfar 'tA
baby as 1t" rtxj cad saXely bat thai
ba la a bachaior.' '
?l
Wbea H
'ortuM bo
aot lnta K.
to stspplr tnta a
object ta puitiuf li
ti" Lf t-rn t-nu un ti u
ItBfflrgrB1
irfjrb
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An Opir Letter
tQ d Certain j
Dear Madanrr -
- You prefer the real thin? to ail Imitation
don't you? 01 course yon know you can buy
imitations of Arznand Cold Cream Powder
plenty of them. And usually they Bell f on
. less money. But Wt be deceived. There
is but one original Cold Cream Powder and ;
. it is Armand . We believe that no imitation '
can possibly compare with it. Once you .try; '
it and compare its . Uptintf adherence its '
"wonderful tints and perfect smoothness we
feel sure youll anree with us. ArznAnd con-.
'tains no wnite lead chalk rice or zinc stearate. ;
The price of ArmandCold Cream Powdev
is fl.OO and you receive full value in both
powder and sauslactlon. 11 you are not
more pleased with it than with any other face '
powder you've ever used you can return it '4
and set your money back. That Is the ad-f.
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MARY CARSON
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Oct 23 to 28 Inclusive
NINTH
ANNIVERSARY
: SALE
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Extraordinary Low
Prices On Furniture
TtirJ Amnxal Slo
Show ajid Dance
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Parish Association
of Christ Omrch:
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October 19th
Mam Street
Auditorium
Here is an opportunity to buy Furniture at such reductions that passing it by should be the
last of your intentions. Remember there are only two more days of the big sale two days
in which to take advantage of the extremely low prices.
Cook-
$60.00 Detroit Jewel Gas Range $47.50
Cabinet style with either right or -left oren with high shelf.
Ins top grates and legs finished in black ebonite; por- dJ7 CA
celain grease pan under burners. For the Anniversary 1 seJv
$50.00 Fiber Day Beos $41.75
With Marshall springs; loose cushions and springs underneath
cushions. A splendid value at regular price. For the
Anniversary '.
Just received a large assortment of Fiber Furniture in all the
latest finishes such as blue and gold parchment. Qli ivory and
baronial brown. Three-piece suites prices ranging from $7630 to
$250.00. Upholstered in velour damask and cretonne v
$175.00 Living Room Suite $14875 -
In mahogany finish; upholstered In beautiful colors of velour ia
mulberry or blue; two sunburst oillows and bolster roll; loose cush-
ions and full spring edge. For the - ' tli40 7C
Anniversary plxOafO
$41.75
$1 15.00 Bedroom Suite $97.50
Three-piece Walnut consisting of Dresser Bed wd
Clifforette. For the Anniversary
$97.50
Overstuffed Living Room Suite
4 tD I IMJ 1
$250.00 Value for $2220
Overstuffed Living Room Quito In tapestry covering. Long Settee
chair and Rocker. Covered in blue and gold; t- t)00 Cfl
regular price f 250.00.' For Aaniversary )ia.a3U
(Ihiartered WaJnut 12-Piece Dining Room Suite
Italian period designs dusty finish. Suite consists of Buffet China
Server Extension Table sli Chairs and two Candlesticks.. This
Suite has to be seen to be appreciated. Regular tTCC A A
price $1000.00. i For Anniversary a) I DOaUU
Brown Reed Living Room Suite
. $100.00 Value for $65.00
Consisting of a full six-foot Settee and two large comfortable Book-
er upholstered in good grade cretonne. Regular tCC DA
price $100.00. For Anniversary pU9aUU
.American Walnut Bedroom Suite
$350.00 Value on Sale at $285.00
Suite consists ot large Vanity Dresser with six drawers extra heavy
.bow end Bed and large Chiffosette. Beautifully tOQC AA
marked walnut Regular price $350. For Anniversary )0)aU V
Three-Piece Ivory Bedroom Suite
$150.00 Value at $127.50 -
Vanity and middle mirror 20x48 inches; full sise Bed and Chiffonier
with four large drawers and three small ones mirror ft
14x20-in. A bargain at $150. For Anniversary P JtbTwU
Three-Piece Mahogany and Cane Living Room Suite
$95.00 Value for $79.85
Four-foot Settee Rocker and Chair upholstered tn black and gold
velour. Regular $95.00 Suite.
For Anniversary " ...... wf afaOd
$127.50 Walnut Bedroom Suite $107.50
Made of American walnut and consisting of Vanity with center
mirror 18x40 Inches and wink mirrors 10x28 inches r t AT L?V
bow foot bed. and chlfforette For tha Adversary.. )1U eOli
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