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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 14

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Louisville, Kentucky
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SECTION 2 DIGNAN LEAVES TODAYFOR BEE Kentucky Representative In National Spelling Match Tuesday. can now, please remember, be bought at the lowest prices in seventeen years THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1931. PARTY TO MEET HOOVER Lamed Stm iargcs Showing a Complete Stock of New and Very Handsome 9x12 Over 5- 1 isnster Rugs $35- 4W You'd probably expect them to be SI 3.00, but that isn't the thinp; the thins is, the right, sort of rugs are uppermost in the mind of brides and housekeepers-to-be, and we want them to know that we are showing just the kinds of rugs a discriminating- home-maker would like to have on her floors. May we not show you these handsome new rugs? BACON' FOURTH FLOOR Ami Ruffle Curtain Special Criss-Cross, Plain, Ruffled and New Priscilla Curtains of course, you can buy your rug on our convenient Club PI an That's the sensible thing to do make a few simple arrangements with our office, and then enjoy and hae the use of your rug while you are making the very easy payments everybody does that. Joe Ditpian, Kentucky's entry in The Courier-Journal's an-nunl National Spelling Bee, which will be held Tuesday in Washington, will leave Louisville at o'clock S'inday afternoon on the Baltimore "National Limited." He will lie Ohio Railroad Company's crack cnnipanird by his teacher, Sister Mary P.ci nadette, and Sister Mary Law-rrnee.

both of St. Mary Magdalene School. The final hour of the National Spelling Bee will be radiocast from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock over WHAS, radiophone of The Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times, and other stations affiliated with the National Broadcasting Company network. The winner of the match will receive $1,000 and championship plaques for himself and for his school. Other contestants will share the remainder of $2 "inn in prbes amounts rane-Inc from $500 to Twenty-Three spellers representing States, Irnm each to receive an award.

Main" to Idaho have been enteri ft. Jne won thp it, lit to compete in the match bv defeating 103 citv and fountv champions In The Courier-Journal State Spellimr ilee. held the Kentuckv Education Association convention. He represented the parochial of I.ouii!le and Jefferson Cnuntv. He is son of Mr and Mrs.

M. Traei-er. 81 Klr-t stie-t. When the Kentuckv partv toanU the i 1 1 it will K.itlxruie Clinmpion --peller of nipliU, utid repre.setitaf i of the Memt ihis-Pi s-Scimitar on her wav to the National Spelling Bee. Marv Jost nhiiie Scheid-ler, Ind champion of Southern Indiana.

whop trip to Washington wil! bo sponsored bv The Ijouisviile Times, and her chaperon have reservations 'd' came car as the Kentuekuns. Tliey will Doard the train Cincinnati The spellers will be tnicsts ()f honor Monday nisjht at a dinner in tlie Hamilton Hotel. At this time they will meet officials for the match. President Hoover has atjiecd to receive the National ripellinsl Bee partv at the White House. A series of bus trips and theater par-tici; will continue through Friday for the champions Dean George B.

Woods of American University will bo chairman for the match, which will start, at 11 o'clock Ttn.sdiiv niorniiis; the natural history buildinc; of the new National Museum. Enunciat.irs are Dean Charles E. Hill of Georqe Umv ersity and Samuel M. North, of Maryland H'sh Srhivl.s. Baltimore.

Judces include MUs Bess Goodykoontz. assistant Cnned States Commissioner of Education; Gideon A. Lvon. associate editor of the Wash-ineton Evening Star, and Robert L. Haycock, assistant superintendent of public schools for the District of Columbia.

Extra Large, Extra Heavy, Cannon $1 A decidedly uncommon offering of curtains, reprr FC'ntinfr values to $3.50 in a fine grade of French marniite and clip-dot grenadine in the ret mod r.oiv colors. Another Curtain Special $1.00 BACON'S FOURTH FLOOR Westinghouse Electrified Regular $165 Electric (buy them by the dozcrl at $2.85) Full bleached double-thread weave towels of the famous Cannon Mill make and you can't possibly buy a better towel they have striped borders in a choice of blue, gold, rose, green and orchid. 24 by 46 inches. ewing jviacmnes Face Towels 23c Part linen huck towels, hemmed and bordered in blue, roe, gold or green, or in plain white; size IS by 36 inches. Part Linen Crash 12 Yds.

$1.00 A very soft and absorbent crash toweling- -with striped borders in blue, red, gold or green; excellent kitchen toweling. i rf with your old machine i Comrictc. rfadv trj place MARKET STREET BUILDING tM -gl- year ar.c or v'our or beoroom converted a M-mct-abie table. S5.00 On Deposit Balance Monthly Gliders Luxurious A Surprising Price Offering Memorial Services Planned for Today Organizations to Assemble GRAND PRIZE REDUCED Westinghouse Electrified Portable Sewing Machines TO BRAND NEW FULL-SIZED 50 I 34 SPECIAL Vacuum Cleaner 1 S34.50 An thoroughly invitinjr piece of lounyrin furniture for the )oi-eh substantially built with a i-k'tl frame and heaily and comfortably upholstered with a brightly patterned denim. The glider is exactly as shown in the illustration, and it's an exceptional piece of furniture for tli is price.

BACONS FOUl'TII FLOOR One venr free service- and ii'iaranu-ed fir tf ycai-i tree instructions arc Never before has his famous "(Jrand Prize" model been olfered J.t such low prie. Rut ou'il have to hurry! They are going fast and this (i.tferins may be wiihrirawn at nnv time. We'll ivserve for a fret- trial in your home but telephone us today. Only $3.45 Down i Small Carrying Charge) EACON'S MAIN FLOOR $50 Allowance Wi YAv In a Fiv r.v:-h -'i-' "VKi1 No a fr-'c ilviiicrisirrtti-n. Hemstitching, 7c Yd.

FOURTH TT.OOR Favorite Among Our Housewares Are This Sensational Value for One Week Only In Our Furniture Department At Lincoln btatue At 2:30 O'clock. Memorial riv Services will be held at. the Lincoln Statue, west of the i Louisville Free P.iblic Library, at o'clock Sunday afternoon. The prin- clpal address will be delivered by Overtieet Mis. Allwrt Seott.

will place the wreath at the sta'ue. The Grand Armv of the Republic, the United Spanish War Veterans of Firemn Wars, the American Leclon. the Disabled Veterans of the World War. Sons of Veterans and their auxiliaries and 'he Louisville Fire Department and the Louisville Police Department will take part th programme. The' Hev.

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Aijefltan Vrt-fl nt Wt A i O' I Sis nun toueist I -JUG Gar dsn Trellis $1.00 18-Pc. Class Luncheon Sets $1.00 rirar. iinht rrrrn i ij f. r. pI 4 I inrhcou pljtos 4 4 4 Hft-r ''imhirr.

boi and cream pitcher. 1 1 Lawn Mowers $6.85 A hibh-crrfp. uit-. bail-bfariiifc; lawn mower; ru's 1 Inches and has a 4-blacie filter and 8-mch drive heels. Tourist Jugs $1.00 Op.f-gfl i i vie? ir L.r.fc-ht ijftir.eed HCcis i.

hifp on -m 1 uiijiEs; od roihfti cup. rn rf-a rr l.Q -x i Choice ci lo.ir "0- 1 ir l-'ire tllirlit hv I ha '-11 I'ooif rieunrtiiii.il'. B.iu'.l, Kii I Electric Irons $1.35 i.i ii O' i 1 We A -aln." Screen Doors $1.95 ce'' l-ie-c A (i-l lie Ye i led by Loul 20-Pc. Breakfast Sets, $1.00 l-oiir phitr. foi.r fruits.

4 Oittnifrti a four is fi jn (iff r'- it'd Am r.ran Refrigerator Sets, 69c 3 i i CP I-' ii I I A 1 ill uf ntj rmu-ti f. i a i i ami pici fits thr? othrrn. lit: J'o A Regular $43.50 1- Ti l. rn nrl i -n ri.1' i li i'k n. uia 'tie Irt -n he A v-i ina.y pi.

Libri.ry. BASEMENT AnnualConvention I NatiOnSSIV KnOVVH ur Adjourns nsulo Inner-Spring Cushion Leonard Refrigerators Reduced Every requin mont thr Nali 'i Pivsorvation Council has equaled or surpassed i.y those rei'i'V i t(u (iolden oak case. Porcelain-Lined Side leers 50-lb. cap, rcg. $49 .00 $39.20 75-lb.

rcg. S55.00 $44.00 rcg. 373 00 $58.40 $5 allowance for your old refrigerator White Enamel Top Lift leer cap rcg. CO S19.75 75-lb. rcg.

b2.C0 S21.60 75-. cap rcg 59 $26.39 $3 allowance for your old refrigerator sl jw MTvic and election a-i 1 of offtcrs marked th- eloy.r, of the annual 'lie ivii. and Prof- iv Older at '-v Henrv Clav li I Jr. of CovinaNin. 1- i jr.

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Dun'-iir N-'W 1 1 111 hM the in; ii 111. la! HA CON BASEMENT ue ULT The Saving of Is Conclusive Prcof of the Value-Giving Power Of Bacon's Furniture Section Scores of tiny coil springs, buri-d dorp in down and padded upholstery that's the secret of matchless comfort of thes matt rc-ssos. The coveri is a handsome silk-like impoiic-d in auii shad os of rose or jnven, the n.hy had in eitlier full or twin iz s. A 50-Pound Hand-Tailored Felt Mattress Very Special Ar $3.50 BACONS THIRD FLOOR SONS AT BACO.N'S INC IKi) FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS TELEPHONE CITY 8800 Tl. -i.

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