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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 3

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It 4i GRACE HOSPITAL CHIEF GRANTED Brigadier Louie Payne to Take Extended Holiday New Matron Coming Urlenrtler Louie Payne, who since, J9U has been In charge of the Grace lloMpllal of The Salvation Army in Winnipeg, ami who has made the In-utitiitiiKi widely known for the efficiency ot its operation and for the Mku charac ter of Its service, will leave the service nt the close of the month. She will go on long furloiiKh with view to complete rest und the restoration nnd preservation of her keuUli, the Army having awansed for a holiday of a year, lf'necswsary. In recoRnitlon of the value of her ork here. Hrieadler Payne came to the west from the Montreal KcHctie Home, ller original home was in Newfoundland, and her life in the Armywith tiie exception of a. few jears In corps -k, has been given to the hospitals nil rescue homes of the organisation.

Many Improvements Dining the yearn which she has pent us head of the lirace Hospital, that Institution has been vnry greatly nfid Improved. Last year the new heating plant und laundry was erected at cost of $7. Oct), nnd in the available space in the building some new work was Inaugurated, including a much needed prenatal clinic, now ill operatiii. The hospital is now un 'important ne from the point of view of size, the number of births last year being in the neighborhood of 1.400. Speaking of the farewell of lirig-dier Payne, Commissioner Itich said that It was quite In keeping with the regulations soil practices of the Sal-Vallou Ariay throughout the world, nil exper'ence had proved the wisdom of such an arrangemenu Although It often meant personal disappointment and the severance from friends and conditions one had become very much attached to, it has Hem found to work out to the great-ant good of the organization and its tiuinlfoUl operations.

Staff Cent. Bond Comina The new niuti'Au of the hosiiit.il Is Jtiaff Captain Lily Hond. who for 11 Jrems was in the maternity hospital ml rescue work of the Army iu Vancouver. She pomes here from the maternity kcrnn in Kegina. where she has bem tVr the' past two years.

In earlier' ftfe she was In charge of the maternity hospital in London, out. She has been an officer in the Army for 27 years and received the Long Service Order In 192H. She has been in hospital and work for 19 years and Is familiar with all phases of this ervlce. She Joltied the organization In Toronto, and is a Canadian by Mrtji. She will he In charge of the tostitution after Feb.

3. New Building Planned The Grace Hospital, Commissioner filch stated, nllhfiugh it lias been eteudlly enlarged, is still Insufficient In site to meet the demands, tind ftcai patients have to be turned Plans have been prepnred for the new wing to be known as the "Cath-rine llooth Memorial," and con- tiuction work will be started as oon as the project can be financed. Tt Is estlinatrd that ubout Will be needed to erect and equip the additional buildings, whlrh will lie on the prcsfit site nnd Immediately adjoining the existing buildings. NORTHERN LIGHTS MAY SEE SIGHTS ij ICONTINUED FriCbl PAGE 0NE1 time Aurorar during the 1923 eclipse. Edge Best Place Those who are located on the edge Of Ihe path of totality will have the best exhibition of shadow hands nnd flash spectrum, it Is expected.

The shadow band are alternate areus of light and dark which play to nnd fro over the lamlflcape Immediately preceding nnd Just after totality. Amateur observer can assist the general cause by noting in whut direction they run and nt what speed. This con Fj, lie luunu uy couming tne numoer oi i seconds' for the bands to pass be-L-J i i. IVItTdl IIVU J1 Itlllilltlll. UI'JCLLB.

UltU afterwards measuring the distance between them. The Hitting shadows can also be Jdiotographed with camera titled With a fast lens arid a high-speed tinnier. The Hash spectrum is taken from the wisps rf flourescent light which Hit across the face of the moon tluring totality. Observer at I'niled fitntes stations will endeavor to photograph this. Car May Hinder Meldium Stewart, of the Dominion observatory.

1 who is here to make observations for the Dominion government, claims that a pocket knife near the instruments will spoil ruensurements of variation In the onrth's magnetism during the eelipse tt Saturday. The question is be-In? asked what will be the effect of ajcorea of motor car arriving and, Here's the Way to Heal Rupture Marvelout Self-Home-Trtatment That Anyon Ut on Any Ruptur, Largt or Small Costs Nothing to Try Biiptur1 popI pill over th rounlrT kro nmiix.1 Ih dim nut n.irnfiiloun re- T(ti nf fhnnl f'r ruptur- fh-tt binpi "nl fr to all whn writ for H-Thi r-ninrkuhl- Buptur Svrm onk of Hi ritftt l.lfH-lntTd evr ffr to mm, womiph nni chlt'lrfrv It I irmnunrf( fl" mnnl trenf 'it M-thott vr rtlcnvr1. nrt muks the fur-her Af iruMn. upplianpa or tup- nait.r hn hnA lh ruptur. hw Ion hnvtt hud it.

or h.w hnr.l to lw.i.t nr. nitii tir lui- n-iiiiv kinfl truinoii vnu hnvr worn, let nnthlnt yti --oiti fh If KI-; TKST TMKATMUNT. Whfthrr you think you nr jMt hlp o-- hnv rupture Jarpn T'ir fimti, th' rmrvelou Sv'fun it and 1 It tin intri ft rurif- oii with Um m'ir lufluf rn. to to return tl purlfi wlrr th ruptnr rnnr-P throi'h tht ion yo'i lll rm from ti work orcUP-t nn thouirh you had never ben rup-turM. T'iouwnln of pernonw who forpirW '(Tori th tortures of oM-finhlne1 ti! nil prln IruMM nn rflolrinpr ln thlr from the dnftr nnd IS-omfnrt of rupturn.

Ton rra hnve fre frll of thin trnirth'nin pr'-puration bv rrlv Mprllnr vtur nnrna and 'lHre to fi I (, 4, 4B ColllnM l'Hi1inr. Untrrtwn. N.V. nd no monav. li tft fre.

rtf today. tt may wi tha i aatni a truw tha rl ut your iifa. Retiring Chief TIIE TY7NKTPEG EVKNTN'O TRIBUNE, TFIURSDAr, JANTJART 22, 1925 IJRIGADIEU PAYXK STAVF CAPT. LILY BOND HEAD of the Grace Hospital of lie Salvation Army in Winnipeg sinee 1911, Brigadier Louie Payne has been a year's furlouprli liy Army ofl'ieials. will lie succeeded in the post by Staff Captain Lily Bond, who lifts had long service in Army hospital and rescue work.

departing wlillo nieasuiemeiila are being lnadeV It is believed that a steel motor car weighing ioiiiids, 60 feet from the tent, will have 10 times the effect of a one-ounce knife held a foot away. lor.g'a Corners is right on a inurli travelled highway. The ustronomeiB are busy telling motorists that they can see the eclipse as well In Hamilton und other points us at the Corners. Lr. Chant will make the question of the polarization the subject of a third branch of his observations on 1....

Mtwl iSEftihife Is' polarized, and if so, to what ex tent." he explained to the Canadian Press. Four-Lense Camera A camera with four Tense will be used for this purpose. "Polarized light" can be produced In the laboratory by pussliu? a beam of light through a crystal of Iceland spur, and the same anaterial furnishes a tool for examining light In order to see whether it is polarized. "N'lcol prisms," containing pieces of Iceland spar, will be placed In front of two ot the lenseH of the polnriscope. If much light from the corona gets through these.

Prof. Chant will Know that most of It Is vibrating in one direction. The difference between the records on the two will reveaj the direction in high polarization takes place. Progress w.t made last evening on the sighting of the instruments. A clear sky permitted tiie necessary observations of the.

stars. MEMORIAL GROUP ASKS FOR SPEED CONTINUED FROtrt PAGE 0NE1 he placed nt the apex of Ihe triangular piece of property Iwunded by the Mali, Coleny at. and St Mary's ave. Mr. Warde remnrked that In such a position, the cenotaph would be at the Junction of the national and International highway.

Meeting Caller) Mr. Vnurh nrranertrf to call a a meeting of the War Memorial committee thi a week to obtain nn expression of opinion on the various mall plan. Aldermnn Shore hope to have a report before the city council at Its meeting on Feb. 9. The question of creating the mail hv the method of excess condemna tion, as was used by the London County Council In widening the Strand, was mooted by Aldermnn Shore.

Aldermnn O'Hare thought It would lend to protracted meetings of the property holders. Figures Consulted Figures as to the cost of the different mnlls were submitted to the committee by Ft. II. Avent. city assessor.

The cost of the diagonal moll, as proposed by the Greater Winnipeg Plan Commission in was estimated to be J.374.310, on the basis of assess-' ment plu 50 percent. On the same basis the cost of the F. W. Simon' rectangular mull, 19'-'0, and revised under Mayor Parnoll, was put at The Wards plan was put at 1139. 310.

This fltniro was reached by deducting 12.10.140, estimated for resale of properties from the total estimated cost of Aldermnn Shore thought the Hudson's Bay Co. was nsklnc for rather more than was warranted Jn view of the benefits it would receive. Alder mnn McLean did not think the com-vuiy expedited to get all It was ask- Request Not final Joslyn, townslte mnnnger of the Hudson's Hav said there was nothing flnnl about, the company's requests. He presumed there would be a good deal of give-and-take be- Hydro 60 Watt Lamps 5 for $1.00 These lamps are tiplees and' every, one guaran- teed. and Successor fere a final settlement was reached.

Peter Rutherford, who strongly Invored the "Worde plan, thought it would provide the Hudson's Hay Co. with one of the finest sites possible. Ppon tiie question of recommending a mall plan to council, Alderman Shore thought the committee should not submit more than two. Alderman McLean felt that only one should go to council. Alderninn Shore thought It would be a good idea to have all members of council present when the committee made a selection.

Alderman McLeon declared the elt wEnt CoS. Hon with the arnell mall. OBITUARIES IMtKNTiCK Funeral service tr Mis. Margaret 1'rent'ce, ftii, who died Tues-lay at the residence of her daughter, Mr. Alex.

Gladstone. Wilfred Sherbrook will take place KriUy alteinoon Bt 3 o'clock at ClarK-l-eath-enlale's Chapel. Hev cjeorg" Wood-side, of St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, will officiate. A daughter, Mrs.

K. Paviilson. arrived In the city We.l-nestlsy from her home In Chicago. Anoilitr daughter, It. O.

Leonard, of Fort Wayne, will ar-rte Ihis evening, anil a son, Arcl.i'ial I. (if Vancouver. Is expected Hnrial will ho made at lilm-uood Cemetery. WILSON-rThe funeral of Hubert Wilson, lit veins of age. if Maple who died Tuesday at Ho ilfnec lUrpiai, was l.t Id this morniim.

Tne service was conducted at the llama-dilute Conception Church, Austin Interment being made at SI, Mary's Cemetery, TAIT Funeral service for Mrs. Vi-vianna Tait, air'-d lili yeara, widow of Joseph Talt, of Amnranth. will this evening. Mrs. Talt, who has been in poor health for a number of nionihs.

died Tuesday at the tien-eial Hnapltal. Her luishanip predeceased her last year. Mrs. Talt, who was a native of Grand Valley. came from her home to Manitoba In 1K77.

nnd settled near the present town of Nee-pawa with her husband. She is survived by four sons, William and Hoy. both of Amaranth. and CJeorge and Suffered With Rheumatism or Several Years Saskatchewan Man Completely Relieved by Dodd's Kidney Pills Hundreds of men in Canada have been relieved of their aches and pains by Dodd's Kidney Pills. OTTHQV.

Jim. 21 (Ppeoiiil). That rheumatism Is rjnisett by disordered kldnevs nnd thnt Dodd's Kid ney Tills will relieve It, Is saln proved by the rase nf Mr. John Chesney. well-known and esteemed resident of this pliiee.

"I have suffered with rhenmntlHm for Severn! years. One box of Dodd's Kidney fills hnve given me complete relief. I am happy to be able to say a good word of your pills to nil my friends' It astounding how many people go on suffering day after day with nrhes and pains, rheumatism nnd bnrknehes. They suffer because they are not nware of the fart thnt they ran Ket relief. Strengthen the kidneys, which are the sourre of the troublo nnd these pnins vanish.

Dodd's Kblnev Pills net directly on the kidneys. They heal nnd strengthen them so that thev do their full work of slrnining nil the Impurities out of the blood. Advt. Bargains Electric Curling Irons 50 orilv.x Equal to irons selling at Every inn guai'- anteed. Special 85c.

Phone orders taken and prompt delivery. We deliver to any part of mmmamtmmmmJ the city. Phone A4811 Local 3333. Transcona Store: Bond Street. North Store: 1419 Main St.

Phone Local 21, Joseph, of Winnipeg: and two daughters. li. aud Mrs. Jamrs Mitchell, both of toe city. The service lie at Thomson's Chapvl at o'clock and will be conducted by Hev.

H. J. Keith, of St. Audrey' Presbyterian Church. The body will be forwarded to Amaranth fur burial.

SIM The funeral of George Sim, aed 57 cais, of Adanae. who Tuesday ut the tiemim Hospital, I will lake place Kiulay afternoon. wlto was horn in Alieiui'en, Sfot-land. was a farmer of the Ailansc (lis tilct, cuiiiiiiK to Cannda in hia youth. lie had buMl conliue.l to the hoap.tal about a week.

Iteslde his widow, he i-ave a daughter, Mrs. James of U'J Caniphfll liiier He.glils. 1 hi ii'i'Mi'd. which will conducted Andrew Hod. Ian.

will be at liar-diners Chapel, at i o'clock, ltuilal will be made ut Klnmimd Ceinetery. l'KPI'IN The funeral took place to-ilny of Virginia. Tto -ai8 of age, wifi" nl Who died Tlltsday at her home, 1UH icoliand avc. The se rvice was conducted al St. Ignatius' Church, Jctoiie ave.

ami Slal'tord ut. Iniernient was ina.lt; at St. Cemetery. THWI.K The body of Jennie. SI vearrt of age, wife of II.

Towle, of eftiise.iotir. who dfi'd TofHiliiy at St. Ponifuce liosititid. wilt forwarded todny from Thotnnon' Chaiiel to Heau ut Jour for burial. TV'ilLAS Kiilph Ddward.

Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Iioualaw, of Cndo-ndn.

died Tuesday at the Ceneral HoRjiilal. The Iwnly will tie forwarded tn llugald, where the funeral will place Snturdiiy afternittui at 2 o'clock, liiirliil will be made at Mlll- iTook Cemetery. Marlon. 40 yenrs of nee. wife of Centre the dining department of Canadian l'aclhc Ibiliwuy, died Wednesday morning at the MiserU oi iiia Huttpital aftt a brief llbi'-KS.

Mrs. Spiers, who resided nt Pome had lived In Winnipeg Ihe past nine years. She had come to this country 15 jears ago from Scotland. She was a native of flinngow. She whs a member of Home Street 1 reslty-terlnn Church and also active In yueen Winnipeg Lodge, tinier of the Kastern Slar.

An enthusiastic lawn bowler, she belonged to the West Klld Indies' Lawn Howling Club. She is survived by her husband. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2. HO o'clock from Gardiner' Chapel to Klmwood Cemetery where Interment will bo made in the' family plot. Itev.

Andrew Hodrtan will ofilclale. PorCLAS Mrs. Susan Evlna Doug- Recommend! Daily Uee of Magnesia to Overcome Trouble Cauied by Fermenting Food and Acid Indigestion ami th MnmuMi hv Umt full, ttloMtt-ft fHinK n(tT pMiinif. arn crift1ii -vllfin- of the prttv of pxrfi.v liytironhlorlf; in ih1 ktuii'a h. crvatliiK "acia And MHititurlm ar lanifrou brmiH too nint nciil thf lu ati I mum J.f III MDIIllC'l, OtteMI It'tttlinK 1( iirrompbrtleil by Tltiw Ktoinarh ulcr.

Kdutl ffinit-ntH aii'l oura. the lltrpinit ten which dtKierulB the Ptoinm ami liaiupwrn (h nirml fnnc-llniM of tha vital it.Let nl K'H. oftn afffftttur tiie b-rt. It Is the- wnit of folly to nwR'-'t pirh a rloii rnixliliMii nr trot wltli ordinary iltKPitttve aid which hav no niitraliinir necl on tllf ftnntarh arid. lliitftid g-t from any driiRtcint a fw nna of Hlnnratfd and tali a a nuartr tlaH nf wtr Fluht aftt-r Unit.

Thia will drlva tha gaa, wind and bloat riKht out of tlm body, awvefn th atomach, niltralix thi axot acid and prtvcnt it f.irmattnn and thrrtt I nurnrf nr rutin. Iltcuratfil MannpnU (in powder or tablet fortu never liquid ntilk) it harinlraa ti thr atomrh, tnx-penaive to take ami th" tinnt form of inHKnfpla for ntmarh purpa. It i imd by thmiaanda of pfopla who nJoy their iiip1 with no more fear ot imliKt-a-tioa Advt. GAS IN THE STCirrACH IS DANGCROUS 18th Annual STOCKTAKING SALE Cur Year End Cleartway of Surplus Stock You will find real bargains in every department of the store Men's, Women's and Children's. You will find the counters loaded with bargains that cannot be listed in this ad.

You must come to the store to see the savings we offer. Special Overshoe Clearance WOMEN'S CASHMERETTE 4 BUCKLES ma with low heel and sizes 2'i lo only Clearing at $3.00 "Adjusto" Overshoes WOMEN'S "A0JUST0" Tine onalltv Cushmerette, white fleece Kit nnv heel, 2 buckles and dome fasteners. Sizes 4 to 8 Regular 4.i"i0. Clearing nt Spats Moccasins Juvenile Department 40 pail's Misses' Over-hoea with 4 buckles, medium toe. Sizes 11.

12 tind If. Jteulnr Q1 Qf J.1.411. Clcai inic at Ol.iO SO0 pairs Ilurlbiils. ussy-foot and Klrst-Slep Hools In nil leMtbers. Sizes 2 lo 5.

r7f IteKiilnr ClearliiK nt tdJL.lD Hoys' Sewn Moccasins, at Tioyf' Oil Tanned. Waterproof Shoe Packs. IteKUlar $1.93. Clenrlr.g ut See the "NOT ADVERTISED" Open Saturday Night' las. CI year of age, died Wednesday at her rcKiiltiice, suite 4.

Touraine 410 Klllee ave. 1, husband, James K. Dougia.i, preiiereaaed her alamt four yearn aso. She Is nurvived by two sons and two (l.uahU'-H. The funeral will take place Kiiday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Tlionimm'a Chanel to Klmwood Cemetery.

Itev. Waller J. Sonlhnnl. of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, will conduct tiie fcervice. L.

T. CHAD WICK PRESIDENT OF GARDEN GROUP At the annual mvoliug of the Winnipeg c.irden Flower Cluh, held at the Marlborough Hotel, Wednesday night, these officer were elected for president. L. T. Cliadwlck; vlce-piesident, W.

H. Daniels; secretary-treasurer. H. H. Downing.

Selection of two directors to replace retiring member of the board resulted In election of William Stub'bs and C. Warren. l'roeeilirg the order of business for the evening the club held a dinner, winch w.is attended by a substantial portion of tiie membership. Follow- i lng iiiis. the retiring president, Dr It.

S. gnve a brief review of 1 the activities of the organization during the past year. Tli'e club staged the first peony show ever held In Winnipeg, wliiie the annual gladioli and dahlia exhibition wa amalgamated for ihe year with the Winnipeg fiarden Shew. The club purposes holding both these exhibitions iliirilichis year and possibly Hive shows of other flowers may he provided nt various intervals. The office of honorary president was lidded and Ibis position will bo filled by Dr.

Builey dining Proved safe by millions and Headache Colds Pain Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Apirtn ts Oie trsil1 nmrk Iwirlstml In of tfallrrllrarlil (Acetyl Sillfyllc tint Aplrln wiiia Hr nianilfacmrt. to uf Hijer Ouminnj sill In tamKl with WOMEN'S CASHMERETTE 5 BUCKLES 160 jin lilt with low or Cuban heels. White lining. All sizes. Hegultip $3.45 Clearing ut three straps With only.

$3.85 Klne quality Kit any heel, fasteners. IteKiilnr. 5.00.' WOMEN'S "ADJUSTO" Jersey Cloth, while fleeta UnliiR. 2 buckles ami 3 straps with dome Sizes 4 to 8 only. Clrui-tni; nt Skating Boots Hosiery at Bargain Prices $1.25 $1.45 Women's Department All kinds of Kvenlnir Slippers.

In Snlin, Paient. Sueiles nml h'ld leathers uie marked down at this sale. Women's Walking Oxfords and HioKUes. Values uu to $10.00. djr or Clearing nl CrnwlnK Clrls' Strap Sboes, in Patent, Kid nr (Juninetal athers.

CJO A Sizes up to 71, nt tJO.ifJ Women's Hl.w ft Kid Oxf irds, Cuban heels, combination last. QP A Clearing at OJilJ Bargain Tables Yale Shoe Store, Ltd. 319 PORTAGE AVE. GOVT. LIKELY TO MODIFY NEW SUBURB SCHEME In view of the opposition threatened by Winnipeg to the provincial government's tentative proposals to form a metropolitan board to author- b.e all hond lsuea by Winnipeg and the Hurroumling municipalities, the government, it is learned on good nu- thority, is likely to modify its orig- inal scheme.

It hopes to accomplish the same; object in a less controversial way, but whether IhlJ would leally prove to be the case remains to be seen. Alderman Davidson is vcrv much' exercised over rumors and teinl-offi- I rial Information that has reached the I City Hall and wants set the hen 111- er on tire right away. The alderman claims thnt the government's propos als would add a couple of mills to ihe (be city 'ft tax rate and Impose mum taxpayers burdens grievous to. be borne. Further.

Alderman Davidson claliim thai the similar metro- pulltun board recenty created In Montreal has already cost that city dearly. of It, as far as can be learned, Is Interests the bam The proverbial government's side that the Interests of the city nnd its Kiiliurbs are to a largo extent the same: that If Ihe credit of one suffer the credit of the others Is affected ami might eventually be seriously preludiccd. Kven the credit of the province, it Is contended. 1 in measure Involved. ASK INCORPORATION Apphe.itlnnn for charters umler 'the Compimloa A'-t ert filed toitny with tha n-Klstrnr or rmnpantpii by the 11.

H. Jnhnntona ibixln Corixtrnllon. nu- prescribed by physicians for Accept only "Buyer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Raver" lioxci of 12 Unlets. Also 'bottles" of 21 und 100 Druggists.

or nrr Manurnrinrp of Mimo'if. Arid, R. A Whll It la wll known alit th pnlillir aitalnat Imllallnna. Ih Tatilrtl Uiclr general UaOu mark, Ui Cfaa." No Buckles to Tear the Skirts WOMEN'S JERSEY CLOTH 6 BUCKLES 140 pahs with Cnbnn heel. Kinest 1 1 1 1 double tbieuil Jersey ibilb, while lined.

Hecn- inr I.i.iih. ClearliiK at $3.95 at Reduced Prices Open I Saturday Night I tliorlted capital, $20,000, and Brork In-vestmrntM. l.i.l., 10O.0OO. An nppllca-tla hua alau but a by Prendunsthal "Worth $100 to Me Relieved Eczema and Piles" Mr. Peter A.

Palmer, Saltbum, Sasku, write: "Dr. Chase'i Ointment hat completely relieved me of eczema and pile. I also uted thit Ointment for my baby, who broke out in eczema. A few aDolicationa 'V'fv iriasrlU Dr. Chase's Ointment 0 eta.

a box. all dewier or Fdmanaon. Ha to Co, I Toronto Chesterfield Sets in Mohair Combination and Tapestry, and Dining -Room Sets in the Newest Oak Finishes ON EXTRAORDINARY SALE FOR THIS WEEK-END This Wonderful 3 -Piece' Jlulinir Conibin- i Set Every one of these sets are Crescent 10-Yesr Guaranteed construe tion and all covers are of the newest designs and colorings. We have made drsstic reductions on them for the lucky purchaser. Just taka note of these extraordinary vslues: Regulsr 2-Pieca Set, all-over Mohair.

Spring Pillow Arm. (POOP Art Now $118.00 Tapestry Chesterfield, flQ7 ff Marshall Spring Cushions OO I eUU $385.00 Mohair Set, 3 pieces. One (POf'Q AO. of our best designs. Now dawOo.UU $238.00 Mohair Chesterfield and fi-rfa AA Chair, Marshall Springs.

Now. JJJlOi.UU Chesterfields, from $59.00 up to $250.00, show-m ing fully 10 to 40'o off regular. Oak-Walnut There's sets here that will sstlsfy that long-felt want, and at such ssvings, you'll hsrdly believe it possible to msnufacture furniture at so low a price. Mahogany Set, 9 pieces, with Regularly worth o.UO. Now Solid Oak Set, in dull 4 AA fumed finish.

Reg. $127.00. Walnut Set, 9 piece's, slip leather C1 seat Reg. $225.00. Now.

Solid Oak Pedestal (pip f( Table Alb.yU $39.00 dI. Limited quantities of these three items, so come early for yours. $75.00 other Seta sll Reduced 10 to 40. 9 All Reduced and Wffflalgbi. BEAUTIFUL STANDARDS, in double pull chain sockets, all perfection.

I 4t SILK SHADES, in silk and georgette combination, colors in the new est designs, and look at the low price, that are lully worth Now purchasable at, eomplote FREE PAIR OF SILK TASSELS with first 20 Lamps sold. If you 'Id. If you need a Standard only, there a $15.50. Now at, each OPEN TILL 10 P. Every M.

Saturday OSES Mutual Inatiranca Co. T.M., on9r fhv Mr. Jacob la also solicitor for tha lha euitipuiilea la reciied ua Vtmnlpt-. were all that was necessary ia her case. Dr.

Chase's Ointment lias been worth-a hundred dollars to me, before using it I had spent a great deal more than that in unsuccessful treatment from doctors. We have also used Dr. Chase's other medicines, the Nerve Food having restored my health after suffering from sever nerve trouble when a girL" $169.00 Mahogany Sets 66-in. Buffet. $177.00 the Newest Designs wslnut or the new three-color finish, bases well weighted and finished to S26.75 $7.90 about lu here.

Regular Enquire About Our Dignified CREDIT PLAN U- mat JsiMnm i urhiture Store Ira Where Quality and (Yic are Second to 400 PORTAGF f.TtSM fDWOMTW KCMHEOY. PmOMiA6I03 Ill.

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