po nn sm — ~ - = ———— — — — - - ssn - - ee ¥ 7 : 4 | | ing undergone an operation for the re- | was a recent visitor with local relatives dock, spent a few days here last week HENRY G R CARROLLTOWN moval of her tonsils last week TINGS and friends. : with friends and relatives. : v The Courier is anxious to secure a . Mrs. Herman Carlson, of Carlton is mn Nn - r= ——— visiting her father, Albert Nagle here U LU THE PATTON COURIER Fred Stevens and Bob Arble, stu- ] ] L correspondent from Ashville. Write us a — this week. jents at Pittsburgh s ‘hools spent the “ ? 1 aenis a 4 : : Students of the Hastings High School | a letter and let us know about it. Walter Lewis of this place was a re- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nagle were bus- Published Every Thursday. ———————————————— - The Carrolltown Independent bask- | week end with relatives in town. ; ‘ 10C ] Thos. / rong Rditor & Pr sth o meve Cherrytree | VL CY. ; sdb ove presented the drama, «So This Is Col-| Miss Mary McDermitt, of Altoona,|cent visitor among friends in Portage. p os " Thos. A, Ovens, Editor & ] rop. ig A Sy is pi and | Beard, J. Ditto, who, ledenployed lege,” at the Majestic Theatre, last Fri-| was a recent visitor at the Edward Iv.| Mrs. rank ONY ro nd davchier iness callers in Patton recently. Seize Truck E. F. Bradley, Associate Editor met defeat in a closely contested game| 0} 1g uc le bE 1 te mporarily day evening. A matinee was also given |ory home here. : have returned from a visit in Ebens-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams and fam- ious Syrup = -|by a score of 21 to 20 . On Friday ev- rR vy, Pa spent the last|iB the afternoon, The play was well| Miss Bety Cronauér of Hastings was|purg with friends ily, of Altoona have concluded a visit Hous Sy rus ; ‘vtopod : in Nero Tel wl Le, nndant SaLed. © RD em QE dsb pandered an ir st is t | a visitor @ r ¢ > 5 o y : . here with friends. Maj Entered in the Post Office at Patton, |ening of last week the Independents week end with his family here. A He ali 8 disor mong local relatives last) prancis Lesnock spent Saturday vis: “Mr. ab a Ellsworth McConnell 2 y Miss Genevieve McCully has gone to iting in Johnstown. and family of Altoona spent Sunday Trasing ih pastor of | ed, which was turned over to the High Pa., as Second Class Mail Matter. defeated Colver at Colver to the tune The Rev. Father Adrian, ic church at Pat-| School Treasury Fund. Hollidaysburg where she has accepted a Mrs. Michael Pavlock and Mrs. John | here with relatives. and Mrs. D. F. Horne and fam- 1 tert reratt FQ 9 Subscription Rates $2.00 per year in of 28 to 31. , pa { St. George's Catholic | ¢ Advance. Single Copies 5 Cents. Lambert Weakland, who Jor the Pa 41 ton, was here on Monday evening and| Attorney George Spence of Johns-| position. ~~ | Fletcher, local residents, are among the| Mr. -— ear Or 50 has been a representative Ol early Tuesday morning, administering | town, a former Hastings resident, is| Mrs. Lorenzo Brawley, was recently a sick in town, but both are improved injily were guests of relatives in Cresson Q_al RATE CARD—Legal Notices, $1.50 the Premier Electrig Swe Soran. to the spiritual needs of the Slavish | at the Mayo Hospital, in Rochester, | visitor in_Barnesboro, where she was | health. on Sunday. 1p, Henry sr rch. or Ir ’ iq me pion, Wid on the first of April, SEVeIt}anq polish nationality of St. Bene-| Minn, having gone there to receive | in attendance with her sister, Mrs.| Squire John E. Kauffelt was a call- nere, agent per inch, or fraction thereof, for 3 in-! pis connection with that concern, and re OTA , . 2 : is i ) . tnd Sart] ard of The , ots l oat ip cern, andj jict's church. treatment for a stomach condition. Charles Ritchey, who is ill. er in Patton on Monday afternoon. sertions Card of Thanks, 50c; Business | again go into the employ of Michael ; Tessier Johns Mrs. Valenti A is} ~ Tersev| Mrs. Andrew Lysic had her r ‘ ale Siw od . oi . Mr rlen. ‘Whict | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fessler of Johns- S. ine Abel is in New Jersey rs. Andrew Lysic had as her recent| One of the largest attended func rals Locals 10c per line; Business Cards, | Buck, local lumber dealer, which pos! vt Tadv's _| where she will vis he reeks | guests. MT d A 8S : a : Ep "| town ,are the guests of the lady's mo here she will visit for several weeks |guests, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Wertz, of + held St. Benedict was that of . $10.00 per year; Display advertising, 30c | tion Mr. Weakland held for a number Dare We na Arple, of this place with relatives and friends Altoona ever held in St. Benedict was that © ber inch; Full position, 25 pet. extra; of years. a fis Ale * PRE)" Announcement was made recently of John Durbin and Richard Cecera of Ja RN oT iH oN Mr. and Mrs. James Endler of Cleve } : : : o S . A | ah asures ® + ~sday of la Mr. ¢ h\ i, a - Minimum charge, $1.00. Cash must ac- Miss Victoria Walsh of Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hogue of Cress- the marriage of Miss Gertrude Kline, |Ebensburg, were week end visitors at A Rt Pay a as land, Ohio, are spending some time at company all orders for foreign adver- | has returned to her home after a visit} MI. a a visitors in sown a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kline| the Weber home. f ral cort se t Yc x Eo Blan the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred End- tising. All Advertising copy must reach of several days at the home of Dr. and on ih) nosy Soph Elliott of of this place, to Tim OLeaxy, of Ak-| The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the A. O. H. ip ighns a ON eters. | Jer 7 : DID Mh A y 's d Mr, © Ss. nh i on, i Voldyr: v . firs : 4 to 5) ive. as ade 1 dy lew € y. es i this office by noon Wednesday to in- Mrs. EF. atple, Lo oa | Braddock, were Sunday guests of rel- on. hio, on February 12th, at Akron. |recently held their annual reorganiza-| ;,;, Nels { Clymer was a recent Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kruise of Al- : : SuUrpris as held ? he newlyweds hav to house-|tion meeting. Mrs. Rose Kelly, Johns- n Nelson 0 yme al : av isi sure insertion. Unsigned correspon- A pleasant surprise party wa dl atives here and at Patton. ed ave gone 1 etng Ys ns S Mr: Mis, | toona, have concluded a visit at the S : 0, 4 I recently at the home of Mr. and Ms. aLives ne 2 keeping in that city. town, of the county unit, installed the guest at the home of Mr. and MIS.|y one" Mrs. Anthony Semelsberger dence will be ignored at all times. Joseph Holtz, the affair peing in honor Mrs. Theresa Weible, and son, om. Miss Agnes Gilday is spending a few officers Samuel Morris here. r NE > al Mrs Rudolph Becker ‘of Se ) eg . e Thens oo ermer Carr SI at B rh 1s * a, ow. s MT, & S. of the 78th birthday of Mr. Holtz. my, of Bpensbars, for mer gars tows: days in Morrisdale, where she was re-| Mrs, Charles Basal and children were| George Swyers, of Detroll Mich., Was | patton, spent the week end among rel- A GOOD WORK | Bede Buck, who is employed on the nofidents: were here as ue > cehtly called by the death of a rel- regent guests of friends in Altoona. |a visitor here last week. beinz called | atives and friends here. evs Creryash 1 wi Ten ” he last wee end. - . . auve. r. and Mrs. Blair Durbin announce | here on account of the death of Jos- r+ spendi short ti PROGRESSES. J or Miss Marie Mangold is home from a Hastings made the best report of all|the birth of a son. eph Evans. Re A ie Sine mone The Tiny Tim Club Drive for funds, | ie : PW Been a, S2ioum of about eight weeks at La-)the Northern Cambria Kiwanis towns| Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lumadue and| Leslie and Harold Waters of Elmira, | nis Dorothy Miller have returned to . 1 Mrs. W. A. Luther, who has been a} y55e where she wag the guest of [at the Northern Cambria Kiwanis Club | daughter, Bety, of Alt e the|N. Y, have returned to that city after thelr : sponsored annually by the Northern! sufferer for some time with grippe, is NE 8 , y. oona, were the x, have 1 i ) their home in Altoona. + Peg ay sufferer 10r SOMP LHS no In Fast Car. | relatives. meeting at the Brandon hotel, Spang- | recent guests of local relatives. a visit with St. Benedict folks. The Misses Agnes and Kitty Huber Cambria Kiwanis Club, is now on, and ge at her home in asi Ls Miss Agatha Kaylor, who is employ- ler, on Monday night, insofar as the| Miss Sophie Urban of Greenwood Misses Anna and Jean Lassota are} pave returmied 10 their home in Patton some of the towns are fast gathering | ownsnip. : ed in Johnstown, was the guest of her Tiny Tim Club Drive was _concerned. was the guest of relatives here sever- home from Clearfield where they had | after spending the week end with rel- together the tas designated for j Dr, and Mrs. Albert Wilson, of Wash-| 0 ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kaylor, | $350 has already been subscribed by our | al days last week. been the guests of friends. atives here. gether the quotas designated for, ington, D. C., announce the birth of alae on Sunday. town, according to the report of W. H.| Edward Gauntner of Altoona was a| Fred Lewis of Colver was among the | “carl Ot has returned from a visit them. + | danghter recently. Mrs. Wilson was for- Trib: stoltz and daughter Allport, the local chairman. Hastings |recent guest of friends here. Sunday visitors in our town. among rel tives in Hasti tbh : arly Miss Naomi Sharbaugh and is Mrs. Urban Stoltz and daughter, | really has always led th t of her| Mrs. Bert Le J A drew Swerbineshky, of Colver, vis- among relatives m tas ngs. Patton has it's sum to raise, also. 80 PO now NAO lown. Noman, were the guests of Altoona | neighbors in Th ae 0 ner J rs. ert pe and sons, Charles and it ip Trew we Ing: o Co.ve > Miss Mary Louise Hudson, a local far the campaign has not made the | Mr. and Mrs. J tawrence Luther of relatives on Sunday. the general i Ges A oo rin ih the recent gussis of rele id 4h a Mrs. Anns SEES Jho0L tac, SEH! ne ook end on headway that it is deserving of but|Ebensburg were callers at the Severin Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Snyder, of East | without a doubt, partially responsible - Miss Elnora Lesnock, who was the| Edgar Washington Be OF ner Daren : i : tn: > 's as Carroll township announce the birth| for the Hastings totals. guest of friends Mahaffey, has re- dg: ashing stown was lo doubt, things will terial to | home on Thursday last. : L guest of friends in Mahaffey, has re-| a visitor for several days d the no doubt, things will materialize ub 10} “ops claire Eckenrode, of Turtle of a son on March 22nd. Miss Rose Hetrick, of Philadelphia, i turned to her home here. week at the home of ey expectations if we all put our shoulders | Cr OE mn ict Wo ri sr] Mr 1 Mrs. Daniel Weakland and | is a guest at the home of her parents Several local young people are con- iE : 4 | Creek, spent the last week with her r. and Mrs. Dank Veakla e t 1eT | S, 5 vera al young people : on- | Elizabeth Lenhart. to the wheel. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ecken- | daughter, Virginia, of Johnstown, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hetrick. ! sidering entering the Patton Courier’si Mrs. Edward Yeager was a recent his iz t Apsarl . | rode, of ths place. Sunday guests of relatives in Carroll- Miss Marie Miller of the postoffice : Travel Club campaign. Read the de-| patton caller id va This is the most deserving chanity| '%. Dishar Bisa ’ town and Bradley Junction. force is suffering a severe cold. A birthday party was held recently | tails on pages 6 and 7 of this issue. sordon. Year the operator so g 1 Gordon Yeag ¥ that comes before the people of North- U. E._Dishart of Pittsburgh, and 1 ; 1 “Bernard R. Lloyd has returned from |in honor of Florence, the four-year-old — sordon Yeager has returned to merchants. In : e the peo Frank Dishart of Ebensburg, were the Mrs. ‘James B. Drury is the guest of | 5 “Locent business trip to Philadelphi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Har- Bradford, after spending the week end eT ae ern Cambria county. To date the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Thomas | her sister, Mrs. James B. Drury. Mes, es ILor eastern Lobe el ng ris at their home. A number of guests ' with relatives here., i gem na x x s Wolfe of ot ow rac als = as . ' hy . ilfr smonst t Northern Cambria Kiwanians through | on Sunday. George Wolfe of Johnstow n was also a were present and the iittle hostess was AU S IN ilfred McAndrew has been removed demonsty 0 1 the Tiny Tim Club, have sent aoproRt- John Wetzel is driving a new Chev- guest at the Fees home on Sunday last. the recipients of a number of hand- . v to the Snag: hospital where he will : ) she oy 2 X1-| olet Coach, purchased during the past Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Jo-| 71 some gifts. ism seine Iniero an_operation. ; : 18 mately eighty children to the ortheo-| week. sephine Luther and family were Mr. | ‘ Dr. M. S. Bentz, superintendent of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malloy and son or Sod Mes Michasl Risnko an- Jedic ward of the Memorial hospital at| Mana hs er © Sunset | and Mrs. J. E. Williams of Johnstown. he county schools, was a recent visit-| of Altoona, were guests of relatives here = Ince the SWrih of a augnter. sta en town. and 2 ve been A men- oi i that | Mrs. Anna Pfeister, Mrs. Dal Cairns,! Roy Chir To | or at the local schools. over the week end. | o MEond Mis, Rudolph Buseh of Has. lous product re Jonmstows, and ha cen INSITUMEN- | 1 “secured Mal Hallet and his orches-|and Miss Gertrude Pfeister, of CAIT-| inion i Pigon, whose: Fins foot was| Miss Catherine Sponsky, of Atlantic| Homer Adams, son of MY. and Mrs. / ee ent ip BE Several h d tal in correcting physical defects Of | tra for the dance engagement at Sunset | olltown, and Miss Mary Pieister of nnmes bi e_ak Wok ip the Amshry | City, N. J. spent a number of days on |V. W. Adams, is a patient at the Mercy he 5% ose Nagle was a recent visitor. stocking these children, insofar as is humanly |on Easter Monday night. | Johnstown, were recent visitors of Miss| wy § Bble 0 about again. | vacation at her home here. hospital, Altoona, as the result of an| “ary “and Mrs peice. Guot : a Eo y ni n, wel ; Ss r. and Mrs. Andrew Lysnic of this| Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Panek were ident suffered in the Clay Mines : Mr. and Mrs. James Holtz announce ice qu possible, giving them a brighter aspect| The Carrolltown Battery and Auto Louse Pisses 12 Student nurse at the place were recent visitors in Canoe] recent visitors in Hastings Bfcigem i Bd a oy tert 2 the birth of a daughter Goo wa dy ; ; : shag Cen | Cresson sanatorium. | Op i S ANS. é ay. e exact exie : rz i Y Fob 90 + id of life, and making them useful | GO: fave taken over the sub-agency or} The recent Minstrel show, produced Crees, Bovis of ibprelto Wis & scant] Domonic Fapons of Barnesboro was | his injuries has not peen fully ascer- and Mrs Jpn Jehnman were ren, 20 when df citizens. i ; rrolltow here under the auspices of the Holy | oyest at the I of Mr. i | a recent caller in town. | tained. : 5 > rs in Patton. have been ope This work must go on Additional | £ Que a large fone o Op gion Name Society, was re-produced at the| Weber Rome FAN 1s. Mas Pop Hoven has posined from a Gust Wilt was a celler in Altoona on GO pss ves mii part of Somers : . | folks were in attendance al he I- | Press N tar od xr, recent visit with relatives in Cherry-| Saturday. »ORDON CASPER the y y G cases are being constantly brought to neral of Mrs. H. J. Krumenacker in| Crosson Sn he Snare i Mi Morgares Pesko has returned to} tree. ; y | Mr. pr Mrs. Martin Bakali announce | Gordon Casper SN MILLER iid my Ani te atoention OF the Cnderpriviieged | Nicktown on Monday last. Tong adie a decided ry hey home after Sends the last three | . Mr. Flynn, a teacher in the Mahaf-| the birth of a daughter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Miller syrup. The P ‘ : : ’ : | Miss Dolores Sharbangh, accompan-| Mrs. Michael Donch is in Stamford.) ns mn , Ono, | fey schools, recently visited with Ba-| Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Conrad an-| of Susquehanna Ti ; te : BYLuD. 208 i Child Committee of the Kiwanis Club.|jeq by the Misses Agnes Tracey and |Conn.. where her son Sat La . Mrs. Weber and daughter, Thelma. | kerfon friends. i nounce the birth of a daughter. day i ehanna ownship, died Sun- trail through M Don't let your interest in the Tiny | Marie Correll, of Seton Hill College, at| pneumonia. ) y 18 [wore Spe visitors of Hastings relatives | Wig Auden x Colver was a call- | Mr. and Mrs. John Homan and fam- 05% heeoon % Ihe di home, ern Bennsyivon) i indiffen ; “> | Greensburg, were visitors at the for-| Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rosbaugh and| 7 : ; ar |er in town recently. ily have returned to Cleveland after a puns ss. Funeral services with McCarthy Tim drive be an indifferent interest. | mer’s home over the week end, famity of Albone, te gn) | opm Hants, who 2s harad recent- | Miss Helen Semelsberger of Hastings | few days‘ visit in this place. 3 ere conducted Tuesday morning at He enlisted the Contribute toward t, and be instrumen- | nprs. Fred J. Fees has Setined from | at Se og air. and Mis. Foe S| pay Os struc y a car, is ra- Wit 4 Jeon} cole an 19D sls - Dr. P. J. Kelly, of Patton was a bus- y 2 Sloe in St. Bernard's. Catholic Pittsbureh dist: tal in having others do likewise. | the Miners’ Hospital at Spangler hav- | Kirkpatrick in East Carroll township “Miss Anna Basi idavshur Sm rnathey of Marstellar re- | iness caller here last week. | Church Interment was in the church ison and E g ] é , S ship. SS 8 sil of Hollidaysburg'centy cal “ NS ham of Brad-|cemtery oe ts . - -— Sar Da ! y called on Yocal Sricnds Mys. Gordon Cunningham of Brad- | cembery. cauzht McCart] Ll a — ee —— with 120 gallons arrested the ma EERE TT a EAI a z to the Pittsbur Eu Lr a was asses of ; B® saling in b | lon, whereas the syrup is $: RS ATER spurious x T ~ yrup ETE The Home Service Store’s Greatest Price Smashing, Value Giving Event And All Of Next Week Starts Saturday Mar. FREE DELIVERY Service A Seven Day Offering Of Groceries’ Dry Goods, Etc. That Defies Competition. who are ¢ Ammonia at per DOUEIE iiiiivnniinnnrsrsisinnnissirsiivionse 13¢c and of low, Mr. Royal Anne Cherries, large 29¢ JAR VALUES Kirsch’s Mustard, quart jar 2 9 C WOMEN’S HOSE CHILDREN’S RUBBERS FRANKLIN Cambria County on we st wee wis AQ | ces mime =e 91 ¢ | | GUGAR25Ib.| | Potatoes FOI .rcrreereissassessnssisassrareseessssssaransssssnne Ei MEN’S HALF HOSE MEN’S WOOL SHIRTS Mince Meat, 32 oz, jar 24c¢ CAI crovssssrsserssissmsssarssssssrsnssssssessrssresass Peeress Peaches, large cz at s Peaches, large can 24c¢ Luxury Pineapple, large can Cc I AL inners rissires reds sisrerinins 28 - ) 25¢ Raa On sale at three pairs Men's heavy wool Shirts 25 9 for pb : Soaerressesis je nT ra Ria 35¢ Mh ACH .irrrnniernrnssnssnsasiane $1 — Sack k C MEN'S SHIRTS, DRAWERS ] P ® MINERS’ CAPS On sale at each, only 10c Men's all wool Shirts and LANGLY . ; ’ J Gan xury Plums, large ca ANA ising prs rns 5¢ Drawers, at each .. 72c Vermont Maid Syrup, at a ie s an 22¢c er eter nvr iSecy DRESS SHIRTS BOYS PANTS WwW r BAKING POWDER Teli ai the 1 Fleming Bartlett Pears, 30c¢ : Calumet, one pound tin ellies at the low price of JATSE CAN .cnvirrsrriimmnpunnn Foreman Special, on sale 65 Closing them out at oply 49¢ eares I 31 C BIAS evn 10c - AT Cc oi Davis 12 oz tin 292¢ Sa Early June Meas, 25¢ ind Ea WO CANS TOT .cccrriiniinerirnmrie at GACH oor creiien pair MEN'S CAPS CHILDREN’S SHOES HOSE Bi OeEEDs Men's | Aci r One lot of Children’s Shoes, cut to oyal, 0z tin 35 : ; - Boris Corn. at a en's Caps, special now 35¢ HALF PRICE . NT ILE I SE Cc El Capitan in tins at a 46 te 15¢ mgm Brae : fe Pointed Heels At A Bonin Te Houle Spaghetti and pound ... C Se i a acaroni at, 2 packages for 25¢ Morning Glow, in tins at a Boris Peas, at a 15 DONA ooo iii Bonstisssmrisiisportion 4 0 C | can oes Cc CORA SITS MEN'S SHOES S UNION SUI I'S - 4 ° ONY corininiiomssmssenscisssisrsssssissssesie Men's all wool Union Suits $ 1 45 Men's Work and Dress Shoes at LESS pair C Catsup, 14 oz bottle 2 1 Dandy Li C Hi 3 y 110 Cc Our Own Coffee, at a 39¢ 2 cans for § som, 25¢ closing out at ......nn THAN COST. AE sererrsrerersisisisisis sss BOMB re hI YE PILLOWS WOMEN’S SHOES EE Del Marvia Tomatoes All feathers, at per 2% 3 car Gb omaioes, No. 15¢ pair .... L — Lot of women's shoes at 95¢ CANNED FRUIT VALUES 3 CAN id iris ok oF per pair cine. WOOL N sesh ey Del Marviz BOYS Ul li—— — DRESS E Pacific Seedless Raisi 5.2%) Manvie Tomales Wo. 2} Lig 14 Boys’ Fleeced lined Union 59¢ BOYS "SWEATERS wr MATERI PURSES cei AOC 1} Homing, larg 2 : AL Argo Corn Starch, at a 10c¢ abn %, Harden 13¢ Eni nun 0 : SS 8 Vases Ee § Suits at each min Boys’ Sweaters at $3.25 $ a5 Gi ) CRETONNES Sova fo ~ inghams All kinds, at per yd. Virginia Sweet Cake Flour 13 only t: a 1ly Cc 3 At per yard 20c | MEN'S BUTTON SHOES OY Liss ibaa erates Cl” - AN . A I ae PACKAGE. .cvririrnnrnmerins di —— =| white they ast at per At per yard 10 si 1. wd 8. Ape Batter BOYS’ OVERALLS pair : 95¢ pery C cC- C Pugs uke Flour (ish 0 fon RS a hm allC , NEES orverrererrsirinns Very heavy quality at per 55 re ae DIE rier iiarrie Resin C | BOYS’ OVERCOATS Salmon Pik at a u Buckwheat Flour, 10 pound 5 = CAI iin tT nin aie die 19¢ a Cc MEN’S RUBBERS Closing out Boys’ Overcoats and Boys On sale at per pair Suits at a BIG REDUCTION. Salmon, Red, at a can only . 45¢ NC WORK ‘ - Blueing, at per only ... = 28c¢c OD “| MEN'S WORK GLOVES Te pra 13¢| wit sane wren toe WOMEN’S RUBBERS Pied 4 100. 25 i oan. i, targe 15¢ On sale at per pair ced . C inegar, at per pint He and oss Sevekssasasraniinsitnhsieatasisnssennse 29¢c 20c at a quart .. 19¢ Cambria Strii-g Beans, at 15¢ CRA Jodie ah nr dis only ANA conn wissen setae RAG CARPETS a Banner Lye, at Heinz Spaghetti : inz Spaghetti, at ORY oir nina 10c¢ can a a bh es 8 ran 15¢ YOUTHS RUBBERS Youths’ Dn on RS at 23 18 x 36, while they last at 35 GOOD Brillo . : a pair .. Cc each Cc Der bos American Beauty comm———— - BUILDING ’ i BE iaitmin DCA , Sveriesn Bony Mak 2 55¢c
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