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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 16

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IT IN Apple Blossom Time As the season advances when the wilt be fragrant with the smell of blooming and vocal with the songs of birds when Opening buds are all about us, and all nature invites us out of doors, Remember Yetcer's Sensational Dress Skirt Sale Tuesday and Wednesday April 13 and 14 and make your purchases in keeping with the Season Lot 1. These Dress Skirts are worth up to S6.5O They are made in the newest styles Panamas. Mohairs, some button trimmed, some satin trimmed, some taffeta silk or self tririmed in worsted tailored effects, Bhck, Blue Brown and Grey. Some of these skirts are in sizes for small women or Misses, being make with average waists but shorter length These skirts were bought grettly under value and are a bargain at $5.00. See our window display Monday, flJ3 QC worth up to $6.50, Tuesday and Wednesday, choice Lot 2.

Values in this lot up to A splendid assortment made of all wool materials of the Latest Weaves and come in the Newest Colors. Very Stylish Don't miss this opportunity to purchase a new spring skirt at the lowest price ever offered in Johnson Countv. Ali go Tuesday and Wednesday at Remember the Days--Tuesday and Wednesday, April 13th and 14th--Come to Yetter's New Spring Waists We are showing a great variety of styles that a -e exceptianally good values in plain lace trimmed and embroideried and in the tailored effects also, very spec- ial values Tuesday and Wednesday from 24002 HAIR GOODS. SENSATIONAL Xevv RIBBON SALE. Think of it! Xo.

SO and luu, rich fancy figures, In stripes and checks-- 75c values, this sale29c Kstaral shades, switches $1.00 valees 'this received from "Fork complete line Goods very fine. SEE THE NEW SHIRT WAIST RINGS Fashion's Latest Craze. plated jet se BOXED MADERIA New Nainsooks. 10 and 12 yard pieces. very special 5O 31 TM and puffs.

50 values this All jet, very pretty IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO. Pure, soft, bleached, Ladles and Children. CoL J. C. 5- hi dual news of One message tells of imamsburg, in wMua has Bert, was painfully er states that his father, I.

ure, is in failing healta At "ae a four score years, tt of venerable parent is ing. H.S brother i E-uJ3r0Yiag Mr Leasure eft for to greet his and make a short isi' a' 'ae o.i icni stead- PRIZE FIGHIERS ALTHOUGH VOUNG Two joung men of tii- city in a ventabfe pnze figut at Sunday. Feeding fat an ancic-ti' grudge, decided to clash with tueir fists, they did so--much to ta.e interest, if not pleasure, of nearly ioO excited ca- lookers, -who watched them punirae! each other brutally, for aa hour and a half. The hard ka.u.:kies carve-1 strange and encarmine-i -designs upa each visage, and it a quest'on or no their fnends recognize the boys die process is complete. The police may make arrests Liter, although no formal filed.

Com-- tt to Me. 7t to T5c. Barter 5i 57c I A IMPORTANT ACTS ijst of leading bills passed by the "Thirty third general asembly of Iowa fust closed: 'Creating state board of education of -2 members to control the state educa-i Extending benefits of traveling library to short course in agriculture. Erection and maintenance of county hospitals by taxation. Defining a bucket shop and punishing for operating one.

Forbidding detenton of a immoral purposes. female PROF. STORM IN GOOD CAUSE institutions. Former SupL A. V.

Storm, now of Ames, was here Saterday, greeting old friends, and talking -with our teachers over a big exhibit he hopes to see (Iowa City's schools make. One vear in prison for assault with This exhibct is to be part of tne ed- intent to commit great bodily injury. office of state hotel inspee- Removing age limit on hard labor acational showing at the Iowa State Applying the injunction rule to haw dy houses. zor and jrequ.nng fireproof construction for jail prisoners. Fair as superintendent, and he is es- tf hotels -and sa'ety devices.

-Forbidding use of ice in oysters and permitting only one sixth water. Hequirmg annual reports from all corporations vith fee of SI. I Authorizing trilas of persons serv- pecially desirous of seeing his old pu- log t.me on indictment for murder. Forbidd iig marriage of cousins. Providing annual vacation or one week for emplojes of state institu- State board to and 1 cense tions.

optometry. Raisrg age limit to IS jears for Providing for removal of derelict or- admission to the industrial schools ncials on information before a court. and strengthening the law 33 to duties of attorney gener al--the -county attorney and the sheriff in scatter df law Seqir.ring payment ol by "sanks on al' public funds on deposit Providing a state banters Jitiihor.zing a renewal of second grade cert.ficat^s. -nrere the con in thep ro'ess on ReviPioi or dra cage to con -s: of deaf aid o. Peru saloons.

Dra corcni.s- TO nav ga- on. nff en of on -I" a-- oa Fc' PS Admitting fathers of veterans to so 1 duels' home and self supporting persons. Requiring report of agricultu-al stat sties TO department of agriculture Author.zing return old system o' road districts. Divis on of funds in as between county and city. Extend ng to all cities of 7,000 right, -o adopt commission, plan.

G'ving cities to per.s on po'ke men and firemen. the t'rre of taking appea' l- i cas months Providing "or the sett 1 ng the -s of Ff Vc' 3 lrEr to sn oke tes rri ro CC -'rg of pils represented at the capital of the state. The exh bitions made by the drawing pupils of the Misses Otto; the of Prof. Le Roy Elliott's boys and girls In manuel training; and oth er examples of City pupil's art and skill during the current mpressed Prof. Storm ve- --just as it ail observprs.

LOCAL NEWS Well, guess tf fc. "Quality Yes. for uaftas 'OB W. Tadjin, J. C.

J74 TOT an at cemag 1C West Market at. 4-lftr Attorney W. A. Kennedy spent Easter in Chicago. For wood sawing call on W.

Hudgin, J. C. phone 274. tf For aO kinds of sewingf done call at 16 West Market st. 4-20x Former Alderman J.

J. Keppler is confined his home by illness. He Receipts--3-3 000. arkei--Slow; sready. Left over--2500 Clearance--Fair Light--7 00 'a.

7.35 II 7.45 and 7.43 Rough--7 10 7 20 Second hog--10 higher. Cloe Market--10 higher Beeves--4 So and 7.20 Cows and to 6.00 Stockers and 50-5 65 Market--Steady CAR RECEIPTS-Wheat--55 Corn--170 Oats--282 ESTIMATES TOMORROW-Wheat--26. Corn--142 Oats--217 LIVERPOOL CABLES-Holiday! NORTHWESTER RECEIPTS-- Week Minneapolis-- 144 301 222 Duluth-- 45 33 is fighting pneumonia, Impends. Hear James Francis O'Donnell, tin- wsrsonator, In "The Sigh of ths Cross" St. Brendan's Hall, Tuesday, April 13.

The nest meeting of tae Euterpean society will be held tomorrow evening, April 13, in Hesperian hall, Y. M. C. A. building.

The hour is 7:45. Jsrmes Franefs O'Donnell, Monologue The artistic vocalists of the Congre church "will repeat the Rodgers cantata, Sunday evening. April 18. offing to the great success of the initial presentation. and the gen-eral demand for another opportunity to hear the lovely music.

The Elks Tvill set tomorrow aside as Ladies' day. and especial entertain ment will be given all the fair sisters who visit the club house. Rev. J. T.

Jones has left for Anamosa, where he will attend the eon- vention of the Davenport association of Congregational churches. He preach the annual sermon. Ben Hur Lecture and Entertainment The Chariot Race many other thrilling scenes from artist, St. Brendan's hall, Tuesday, April 13. at book stors.

the story of Ben Hur-- and S5c- tf The sovernment announces a Also 75 examination for rai. niaa ser- clerks on May 15. Prodigal Son of the most famou The salary Horn Cartoons. There wIB bs many SSOO to $1200 for ca- 1 a -P equal 1 1 ih a 1 as ar-" i these exr nab young mer i the Stare Fair-v in splendid offering Hundreds 'e. Storm rcay be add----sec i at i ABLE TALKS TO PUPILS Forbidding Fr ccoo's.

-ar r' 1 i Per Prof. James R. Speed of Lcuisville, is spending a fe'w days in Iowa jCity, ard Supt. H. E.

B.ackrcar has ca rg induced him to give a series of Nature Culture talks here. i He "Kill vtslt all the scnoo s. aac; open up a new vtsta to the young 'f'Trs, tie rtst tt-e days As.rle front thsss Ta.ks, te lec- Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'c ock. i tie New Science Hall at school in tre ct-d to 72 ng tie cf the Lrte --C-A. Tne ch.II-ea vr 5 tin fcr and 13 res- -Q rrsln TT left today for Anamosa, to attend the convention the association of Congregational churches.

She will read a paper that bcdy. The noUce have been asked to cap- tare E. "Wade TVood, an embezzler. wanted by "Dick" Sylv-ester. nie of lo'iva City, now chief of i at D.

C. A rev, aH is offered. Graham Is in receipt of a from T)r L. Lattig, telling of Towa ty rran's recovery at Ro r- His planned return to Ai as hereinbefOTe is also by doctor. Dr.

and George C. Knott have left wtience the 1 Till go to new horre in Idaho. The r-oo-n and both S. TJ. I 'oik of recent Savs Their Ceds- Rabies a faw ago, was bv D-.

anf Mrs. A J. Fa--- D-. J. George O'Brien, is confined to songs, stories, anecdotes and other pleasing features for young and oid.

The Time-- Wednesday, April 21. -The Place-- M. Church. The Price-- 2S cents. Tickets on sate at-Wieneke's Book Store.

Louis Book Store. Abrams Grocery Store. pOLDRENf V-' THEATRE 14 i the feld Wednesday APRIL The Cohan Harris Comedians Frederick Thompson's Production of BREWSTER'S MILLIONS girl tor hoosework. Inquire No. 11 Linn.

St WANTED--Maids tt 0. WANTED--Good firl for Iteqnlre Press office. FOR SALfc WANTED--Good cm tor housework. Part Time. Eaqvfcv at Press office.

tf FOR SALE--Rose Comb Rhode Red egga. per aetfina; of IK. ft FOR SALE--A Good mUck oow. 1M N. Johnson at.

FOR works. Bnqatrv of J. W. Miller. tf FOR SALE--BeauttfuJ bafldtag lot to OoralYllle, 66x325 ft, sightly tton.

Mrs. H. J. Close, J. C.

2428. 441 FOR bicycle. A. tetafe tt at Totem FOR QUICK SALE--New good lott. MM wtthlm 1261M.

Koser SWwslL FOR SALE--Two lots 40x160 on Bo. Capitol street Enquire 539 So, ton St. FOR RENT FOR RENT--The buildings Hbtz Pickle Gilbert and, College streets. See J. J.

Hotz LOST LOST--During the Association, a gold crescent pin, Jrtar center, set with peals. Leave at Press Office. LOST--An open face gottJttiSli with chaEn fob, in or near nataral science RudSforlum, Friday aightl and Finder leave at this office. MISCELLANEOUS, SUT RATE SHIPPING--To eoaat other potata. Snperies at The Traaafer Mlnneapolia.

fi ARTHUR JEftSE FAWCETT Tswehsr of Volw antf Spvctalty Voices of Sit So. Dotatoos St Cursd In to 14 Dsys PAZO OINTMXNT is say of Rebinf, BBm xc or ProtndiBff PDeu im to 14 -r momey refnndetf Me. Special Sale FOR (SPECIAL) SALE--If taken before May 1st, 1909, you can mecaSt one of the most desirable hornet Iowa City. House and Cistern on corner lot 80 15ft feet For particulars caH on CL M. RENO, 110 1-2 "Washington, St.

C. MrRetio Money to Loan ON FASM PROPERTY M. OTTO with TS as to ad'i his n-? 1 to Penalty day -or order. to inou'-e of utilities conamlssion. FARMERS ATTENTION Get your dlse cfisrpenttf st the sicdel Shop- Corner 6M- bert Premiss streets, The King's Da'aghters -will meet Wednesday night, at the Rest room.

the i 3 later "rs COC'-PI --'I 3 Ifa'-o Sept. B'- kirar dene a great t-" --w o-cnged IT; civil deal for City and the tpke of during the past week, in connection h's 160 clairf. coronet with the Soutbeasten Iowa Teachers ranch, already successSiTly started. association, and this eddendum Is and the lire there permanent- to! Iv. Friends win wish the young varsity man ami his success Robert Otr And a Superior Company at Players vea'th of Scenic Effects as here 'sst season jncludinsr the realistic YATCII SCENE DUBUQUE STREET COMMERCIAL DEI6N1N3 AND THE I worthy of note entitles him st further praise.

Si.50 Bakony $1.00 Gallery Seat Sale Monday noon. Piano Tuning' PHONE YOUR Bell R. ITU L. O..

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