v Full-liashioned Hosiery is the L‘ one make of ladies" hosiery that famous full-ins less featurelnhat shapes the stocking at t e Made in silk, ‘cotton and cash- meoe,~in manyfabrics, and in a wide variety of color combinations either plain or clocked. Look at Penma Hosiery closely and you can see how the snug, trim fit at the ankles is attained by gradually narrowing possesses the‘ hionecl, seam- back. ns full-fashioned A SHOP from Hohllflfl Oliflfll. GASOLINE you want the best try “Monltor." 111661991-30-31. NO CASES-There were no cases at ih-‘Police Court yesterday. , Mourron n the speed up gas for your car. 11661991-80-31. HEAR REV. MR. BONNELL at Hunter River Hall, Thursday even- ing at 8 o'clock. A BIG CATCH-Mr. A. B. Mc- Adam of Morell landed on 29th ‘the largest catch of lobsters ever ilanded at St. Peters harbor. 2.148 -lbs. Mr. McAdam is fishing for R. N. Cox and Son Morell. l caarauo and 8PRlNGPIEL'D-— lSpringfield next Sunday at 11 a. m. land in Crspaud at 7 p. m. The lArchbishop of ‘Nova Scotia will od- ‘minister the rite of Confirmation in ‘St Joluis ‘Church, lCrapaud. on Tuesday June ‘5th at 10.30 ‘p. -m. and in ‘St ‘Ellzabeths, Springfield at in- REGAL HOUSE ALBANY‘. ‘now I open. Livery and Taxi Service in connection, Parnell Murphy. 2036-31-81 come m FRIDAY son satin-- day and meet Mr. G. A.’ Walcott he will show you what is new in .' clothing. J. w. Robblee. aoss-si-si DR. HOUSTON will be in his office at the Oakly House._Sourls go Saturday. Junaznd from 10 to YOU WILL BE PARTloULAR-. LY pleased with the new samples and models Mr. G. A.‘ Waicott will show at this store Friday and Sat- urday. J. W. Robblee. 2028-81-8i.‘ PROPERTY SALE-The four tenement house on Great George Street belonging to the Peardon‘ estate was sold yesterday to Mr. Harry Hardy for $5,925. ESTATE SALE-Ten shares of the Charlottetown Fire Insurance Co. belonging to the Peardon es- tate were sold yesterday for $6.00 the stitches. You will not wash or wear out the shape of Penmans, as they are made to retain their nat- ural shape, and to give the utmost in style and service. Penmans Full-Fashioned jin BC . of Excellence .. , at 0 Also Makers oi’ High-Gradi- Underwear a Sweater Coats tu .1.‘ 1h , -—- oases | Be Careful What You Wash Your Child's Hair With l p-iiii. This disease is more common to young chicks than to adults and is dire to the presence oi‘ small worms in the nir passages. The worms may become so numerous as to al- most choke the bird. The presence of the worms in the trachea causes an irritation whim-h makes the bird gape and cough. .11‘ the bird does not ‘get rid 0i‘ the worms it becomes weak, the wings droep and it gnpes as it sufiocailng, until it dies. ‘The best treatment far worms ls to lake a pair of ha-irs from horses mil, tle them together i11 n"? knot and cut theun ofi’ right behind \ if you want to keep children's hair in good condition, be careiul w-hat yon wash it with. Do not use ‘prepared shampoos m" anything‘ else that contains too much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair-brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsideil cot-ennui oil shampoo (which is pure and en- tirely greaseless). is much betlsr than anything ch11.- yon can use for shampoolng, as this can not pus- albly injure the hair. Simply moisten the huir with i ‘has been 7.30 p. m. all are cordially vited to these services. ‘ NEW SCHOOL BOARD SECRE- jTlARY.-— Major T. ‘Edgar MacNutt appointed secretary of ‘the School "Board of Charlottetown ‘Mr. ‘Balderston lwho retires today May 31st. Major MacNutt has always taken a great Jnterest in the city schools and has ‘cadets in succession to ted as instructor o! West Kent ‘School. PERSONALS ‘Mr. E A. Burden, ‘Fredericton, is the Victoria Hotel; . . “ v‘i 1 Mrs. Rose McGrath-‘city; rned home‘ from‘ Boston. Mr. H.‘ C. Gallant, ‘St; John. is in e city. ‘ ‘Sir ‘Chas. Dalton, Tiznleh, was a guest yesterday at the Queen Hotel. Mr. A. .1. Refuse. Boston. is reg- istered at the ‘ Revere Hotel. Mr. Ray Callaghan has returned to Snmmerside several ‘weeks in Sydney. after Mr, Allan Robertson, St. Peters, was in the city yeslerdfly 1711 ll lmslness trip. Mr. C. L. Baxter and nvis. Portland,‘ Me, are at ctoria Hotel. ‘ ihas rc- spending the per share. These were purchased by Mr. J. A. Fsrquharson. ..MR. G. A. WALOOTT expert for The House of Hobberlln will be at this store Friday and Satur- day and will take special orders for suits, ovorcoats Tuxedos r1111 dress suits and any other line of clothing you want made to your measurements. J. W. Robblec. 2027-31-31 > SLIGHT FlRE-ffhe Firemen werelcalled out for a slight blaze on the"roof of St. Paul's Parish Hall last night. 1t was not neces~ sary to use the chemical apparatus, Ma‘ few buckets of water sutiicing. There was no damage. The lire ‘was evidently the, result of’ sparks from ,tl1c flue. A RARE ‘CHANCE to all in the neighbourhood of Borden to so- ' cure bargains is offered by the Adminisratrlx of the Estate of the late Mr. B. A. Strung. All the ex- tensive stock of merchandise at the deceaseds store at Borden is being sold for caah at 25 per cent discount. Act quickly. 2032-31-41. ARCHBISHOPS VISIT - ills Grace the Archbishop of Nova Scu- tla is due to arrive in Charlotte- town on evening 0i 2nd June. Dur- ing his visit he will ofiiciate at the following places and services. v [Sunday 3rd June, St. Paul's Church Charlottetown at 11 ‘a. m. Confirm- day, am June. cherry vsllvr- 3-30, Sun- DAWMSDN BTAMPEDE ON EMPIRE DAV DAIWiSON. CITY. Y. 'l‘., ‘May 80- The Empire Day holiday was brok- en up on “Thursday when it ‘was an- nounced that a new silver ‘ledge had been discovered at ‘Happy Creek, forty miles south oi Dawson The news broke at ‘midnight and an old time stampede was staged There was a wild race from the dance hall and a scramble for launches, canoes and small boats. The lodge is reported to have ‘been found by Jack ‘Laskle, an dndlan and James Robinson. -—-__¢4-¢-—§_ EARTWS PULSATIONS 1t has been pointed out that. in addition to the many tremors due to seismic. or earthquakes. in- fluences which modern delicate in struments detect. there are certa- .in pulsations which scam to have some other origin; says the Washington Star. Some of ‘these "P8 lllllfal. and are probably due to the influence of the sun and the weather on the ground. In wet weather the sides and bottom of a valley carry a heavier load than the bounding ridges? in dry weath er the case in reversed, Even-‘the transpiration of moisture ‘by plants may produce perceptible‘ effects upon the tilt of the ground. Thus the lace ‘of mother earth is almost as sensible to external as the skin ot‘ n living creature. " A BURGLAR PROOF’ WINDOW A burglaripronf window, shown in Popular lliechsnicirlliagiaiines‘, permits the sask to be opened‘ to any desire height. Protection ls insured by a set of iron bars. five inches apart, that are raised or lowered with the window. When the window is down. the bars are telescopod between the wall and \V0l)(l\\‘0i'i(. ivlnrtlsczl and locked, at all times, to u heavy strip of metal int-toned at the bottom of the" sash, the window can scarcely be forced. DR. CARMICHAEL GOES TO OTTAWA ‘Filipino sailor patrons and a free- . ‘ ., . . , 08 MNGEDDS. Ml! 30- 0119i man may 111e,. four are suffering tron: serious knife wounds. and a number of others-are ~ cut and ‘bruised as results of a riot hetweeal white and Filipino sailors of the United ‘States battle ileet at hos . Angeles harbor today. The trouble started when a white sailor was ejected from a dance intended exclusively for Fill- pinos. About 1100 of his white comrades, armed with bricks, started ‘for the dance hall. At the entrance they were stopped by the‘ ‘police and sailors on patrol duty ‘while the hall was cleared oi the IEilipinos. They than descended on a Chinese restaurant filled with ‘tor-all fight ensued. FR. D. Drummond, of the U. S. S. Mississippi, was shot in the left side. His assailant was not caught. Drummond was taken to, the submarine base hospital, whera| it was said that his recovery was; doublful. Four other white sall-' ors -were slashed eeverelyi -——~—¢-o->——--— TAKES FANCY T0 BOY AND KIDNAPS HIM 1HA1MllLT0N, May 30——Police are scouring the country for little Al- bert Ambridge, aged eight. whom it is feared, was kidnapped from his home on ‘Friday afternoon by a man named Frank Howell. ‘Some time ago Albert's father, Herbert Ambridge, gave shelter to ‘Howell in his l1ome., where Howell lived tor several weeks and then he disappeared. Howell made friends with (Mr, Am‘bridge's boys, and was especially fond of little Albert. - 0a Friday ‘morning a man said tobe Howell who is described as being of medium size. of dark com- plexion ‘and wearing a black mustache, appeairedin front of ‘Mr GI! ALI/CE‘ TERRY .~..‘::"“‘"‘" litmbridgeh home where the ‘boys were playing. lilo was drawing a lads cart, [minted white, and pru- miscd Albert to‘ get hi-m a dog if he would accompany him to Dun- dastlliliarsh. The lad got into the cart and has not been seen since. .Mr. Ambridge made a. trip to the Marsh, and several people accur- ately described the boy and the man whom they had seen l11 the vicinity but no trace could ‘be 10111111 of them. FLOW OF CANADIANS hiONTRFJAL, Mny .‘l(i-vIn a ‘past- oral letter addressed to the clergy of the diocese and read in all Mont- rcnl churches today, Archbishop Till‘) ‘(l‘l1Al)i'JS. N. B. 113w 39 —— last live years has been superiir‘ tendvnt of the {alien a-nd Holy Communion. Sun-ID?- D» A. (‘111‘111i<‘-l111<‘-,l.'_ Vllo f0? lllelthe diocese oi’ iMonlreal, declares (laulhler, uposililc administrator of that the flow oi‘ lCunadinus to the STOCK QLIQTATIOIAIS‘ ‘iramnax, May so.-(stae1< one lotions furnished by Johnson and \Vard, members of the Montreal Stock lidxchange.) Bell Telephone . . . . . - . - - »- 121 ‘Brampton - _ - ~ - ~ - - -~ - - . so Lavvrcnco Flour . Ottawa lPower . . , . . . . . . .. TO U. S. IS ALARMING lCubu ‘Cnuo Sugar (Pill. :Pan American Petroleum . American Can Brazilian ‘Fraclion ‘Howard Smith Pld . Howard ‘Smith Com , . . . . . . .. 781/4, Spanish Spnziish ‘illvcr (70111 - - . - - . » .- — British Empire ‘Steel 1st Pill — Penmnns‘ River Preferred ...102‘/4 rncioil —-Boilers -—Culenders --Trays —-(Jlaw Pans —-Roof.Plates. ‘ _ 35mm" Mdilwridl United ‘States is reaching nlarniin " ‘S*1"Vilf""“'“- 1”“- here Tlliirfiillll’ prportions, and states that stall: Ahltibl ‘Mimi’! f0" fllhlwiiv Bccimlpilllfid tlrs show that 14,060 individuals‘Shnwinlgan - _ "l3" “l” (“"""""““el “"11 thiiliflliilPllrom (Quebec province have pus-sud Laurentidc‘ Pulp . . . . . . . . . . .. 98%,’, ‘hmlihwl’ ‘lpall- Dr‘ (“rimillliltq tho lmrder April 9, while (lnnaillun (leneral Electric —Packing Tables H l _ —St0vc Pipe (Hand Mada) the knot; then pass them down thcl wlndvpiqve oi hhe affecletl bird, and: when they have rcaclaed us far usl they will g0, give them a twist and? ‘pull them out. Two or three open: Sod. Sgt. Nlaj. instructor Pfll- m- Conllrmauo" lservlcé‘ d Walshe, Toronto. returned yeszer-‘day, 3rd June. Si; P919" Cube day from dvioutaguc». lrnl at 7 p.m. Ccuiirématlon Servlscel: er and cleanse the hair n13 sealD lMonday, 4th June, some Own- 9 ‘ , _ n/n. 1B .w. r 1 -, u t R1 .. 1 ‘t s . 1m. Tuesday 5"‘ J““°' ‘ - ~ .. thoromzhh‘ The ‘Ethel rlngifsi-miilaikm“ “Wilufi elilmci- "will “Y ‘he was a guest yihtizlrdayinhterthevleih- ‘éfifpgaufl 13.30 n. m, Conilrlnationifia lat-SI"ilf-uflsferredto the capitollslnve then the movement has be- 61111111111111 Slolllllv-lliil) (‘hm 535ml- imd lemme“ every p“ ‘cezworms. instead of the hairs who've.‘ floteL . H l, Commmflon Tuesday fith-f‘ _ f‘ E “W93 UR‘- W-“l- come more nccentiraietl. ‘He 01111411151111 Steamship li’id.. .. I °i Gut‘ “m- ‘lammlfl and mace“ worm extractors may be used-J. lzgsge ggvmgneld M 7'30“) m c°n4jilgfxgfii ‘zllvtll-“ll 1;): ‘hi9 Tglllfirclllllfhruotes similar pastoral 119mg“, 11m. ‘Asbcsioq Com - _ nnutmlk °".mad° at ‘Mmm 01L The ha“. (mes quitmy an, H. A“ A J. i M El M L n | ,‘ ‘ . d .d . m‘, ‘ n n‘ T8001‘ o GdlCfllling bank to 1871, in. which 1h Dominic [11 _ , o s. -. only, and it leaves it line and silky. ' ‘ITONLSQE-ntmlgeg vclslitihf; he‘ g3}: ilrmstlsounizrrggfl: 1y:- ‘fiaciflpirn,1glzlzlsjs-qDfluuurpeiut of C. Rqrbjghopg daplora glmllai‘ emigrating llviontrealulllioivg? . P" ‘ I lbrlsht. fluffy. wavy and e115)! to flnersme the guest of Mrs (DU ‘ks-glitz? all“! Holy Conhmunlon Wed; ‘ V. . in» 0 igh diatlllcllfllLlund warn me faithful against a» Winnipeg ‘Electric __ a mhonzrovyvlte zrwlrnatlla" m‘ manage. I _ ' , ' -"' " T plolt ti 1 r 1 . v - l 9 - - ‘ You can gel Qhns-lfied cocoamltlA QOLORFUL SEASON |N SQQEQQA Mchenan 11656831 Gill Si. Eleanors M; 3 P» Ill FENCING CHAMPION lthgyflmtigr; gen 0m g“ ‘and whole éllfggielies ~oach (Silo. F ll E ll ll. Oil ShBmDOO at all)’ llrllll Store‘ Conrflqmatrlyn service} Atclilsun is inexpensive, and n few ounces; l —~'-_' NEW YORK‘ ‘May 29—~'G18Clnt<>‘ Am ca,- (g 1wmmdry _ Charlottetown water and rub it in. Two or three teaspooniuis 01' Mulsitlerl r-"il ‘mflke an abundance oi rich. era-Rm? i=1"!- 16 ----{-O-é—~———- exposed to heresy and loss of faith, and ‘become “the , _ mer til f . PLAN EUROPEAN TRiP.--..Mrs. sangese, m 1W3.’ today is me m‘) “engulf: nf-‘é‘tl=liolrlhua_ rivah and lnde lJ. C. Stewart oi Dunstailnagoniglpgiasslonal fencing champion of the. ‘His Grace concludes ‘by saying taut)!“ Look m, we “mm, Watkins The", are w he positively gay C01,, irecelvecla wgr: iiilxiguxtrtxlfiger tharél-lilélreelledlitiililil, winning the title in that these exhortations from the on the package. ors ‘in shoes, in one tone and ini Mrs. Roy lliolman, Mrs. ‘SonoiKe1°h‘ ‘)5 1 t the “mm! m“. I ‘l’ 1r ma oh from Louis Sen- P9‘!!- fllfo-Iqo, less appllcablg today, Jcomblnalion. Sirails “~11! be seen onlmvn. Mrs. A- R. Brennan,‘ ma; she cannot come o new are ac em y today. seventeen points and that they form as powerful-an the sandals. :1 lldlil ol leather. kldgGladys ‘Holman and Miss Hollandvvsumm" as she and her nap June to sixteen" SW59“ "i"! "the first appeal now as then. v ' ' “‘ ior satin as the case may be. stitch-lot sllmmerslde 5P9!!! TlleidB-Yjamug to Lwerpoo" Eng" th imam!‘ with mus‘ five to four’ whnev ' slit in the city. They were gue5L5'23!‘d. From there they g0 l0 “who matches with sabre and eipee B11808- Leyde“ “d Harlem i° Bmsi were drawn, twelve and two points lgels, Belgium, from there to Parlmlrespectively. Mr. A. W. Bruce, IRQd Poinli. then to Lucerne, Swllwflfind‘. h“ returned "m" Lynn. Msssnvthence to Milan. veiilce- Flmencew where he spent the winter andpivvv Rome and Napleinthen back left yesterday for home. ' | ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bradshaw 311095 DTOMiSE l0 ‘b8 8n iIIIBFPSI-‘and ‘Miss Cecilia ‘Bradshaw, Souris, will last l0!‘ mflnills- Be Si“? "mfl llll; part of ‘the slimmer wardrobedwere guests yesterday at the Vic- Am, ‘Locomtivc ask for “Mulsiflerlfl Iieyvare of lmP sometimes a very colorful parhltoria Hotel. American Smelting & Ttialining Anaconda Copper Canadian Pacific Railway New York Central . . . . . . . ‘Cuba Cane lSugar . ‘Crucible ‘Steel STRICKEN BY HEAT dnternailonnl IPaper . FAULS TO H118 DEATH Kelly Springfield .. ,——* ‘,Mex. Petroleum . . . . . . . . . .. WINDMIR. ‘May 30—-While afllnternational Jvler. Marine . Work ‘painting a new water tank at ‘Press Steel Car the plant of the lFord Motor Com- Reading . . . . . . . . . .. PM? in Ford on Saturday RHBPASQUHIETXI IPaciilc noon, John A. Mdldachorn 39, ballstndebaker came faint, it is believed from the ‘Union Pacific hem‘ "'14-. 1051111; his balance, drnp- Ulflll Condor __ ped 100 feet to the pavement. He U. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . “'85 instantly killed. ‘So far Mc- Eacherms employer h“ Ibeen m» able m‘ locate‘ his relatives Jielieveillto have N" ' Boston, and, 11,1; mot The first sure symptom ‘ltamlnd p in health. _ Is 1'68! 0i’ 7199-"- imd Pleasure f9" ed across inc instep. ‘ fli 1101119- lstrap running siraight zi-p {P211 the ‘WWW’? lcentre of the sandals and connect- TO will” "w" 591mm “us” . h‘ lug with a SUM]! flC‘-O\4S the Install? And ltflmué“ kmuw’ “B the mg will be seen again this semen. Tie ‘a fly‘ h r ming in again for suit Tim“ can“ no‘ mensifikégwgurieo 1.19.? zine tfiith ‘patent leather nfld any ma“ p‘ i i ' kid a good deal of cut out work will be seen. For women oi conser- vative tcstes the new mledels in w, l x ni i m S “g e‘ at the Russ. 1937 Victory . . . . . . . , . . .. »—~—* _q,1_ ’ v . POLvAND BEGINS ENFOROING v COMPULSORY EDUCATION LAW to Paris London and on to Glasgow Scolllmilv snilln-g f\'°"' “w” i° New wiansaw, May zsJme iii-st Mr. ll. Boylnn, of Coshen. N- Y-IY rk arriving about Sfllilemkler 1°‘ step ‘towards the introduction of glslglnmlglemfglizérlle lites belen tattsnd- 1:21’ compulsory eduoaJi-lon in Poland. as 5 nerd R - v ' “m, “mes 0i‘ grey and brown will more and is remaining here for grovidetid bib Us; tgriisitlltrntvioryphias be liked. Willi smart white summer other week ’ as“ ma’ e y ' e n s n n ‘ w “was “flared 51,095 w-m be wvam ‘ .v ' cation, which» annourtces that, be- ‘fio mam), ‘Pcessolqes WWW‘ ginning next fall. all children born" ‘ " ' D in Poland who have reached the i? ATLANTA ExPEc-rs 50,000 ELKS age 0i seven years shall be oblig- Banlk ‘Bank Bank Bank Commerce Royal Montreal - Nova Scollu . . . . . .. . ‘ ---Q-o>-——-——— Many young ‘men uru ivlllinl! i" laiart. at the lioitrurrin lift: if they ‘ inaygo 11p in the clcritltvr. E-WO-i-‘fii MONTREAL EXCHANGE save zoucarloN ‘wouuo CHE-l?" “is” MOVEMENT uoaruwan 1934 "Immrl TT“ 1933 Victory . .105 20 1022 Victory . . . . . .. . . . . . .. \---- .1v..'..1~..' BAYER Photographer Mlnurd’: maimed": to: ‘Filling one ofllhlr‘ .,,.,. ., .-~ Genius is of no country. AT JULV GATHERING ATLANTA ‘May 30.-Not less than 50.000 Elks from all parts oi America. are expected to be present at the annual convention ofktlhlc grand lodge of the or er, W1 c1 George meets in Atlanta July 9 to 16. The St gathering will assemble tielozfl» Tee Lions from Maine to Hawaii, with v‘ representation 1mm a largfl ""1101" ity of the 1.600 lodges in the coun- try. This is the first time that a con- vention ol‘ the grand lodge of Elks has ever been held in ‘the south- east, nnd the first time in ten years ‘ that the mgnulzntlon has come 4’ south. The Allnntn lodge is completing preparations to entertain a mini- mum of 75.000 visitors. The hotel capacity will ibe enlarged by July l. czllege dormitories w-lll he operat- ed n; temporary hotels. two vast Pullman cities will be set 11D 1n the henrt oi’ ihe city. and the llmllmls and buildings oi‘ ‘the Southeastern Fair will be converter] into n mon- ster tourist 011mm to accommmlflle several lhousnnd southern lodges , which will make the trip by auto- mobile. Thousands oi private llunws will also he opened. A special railroad rate of a fare and a hall‘ tor the round trip. tinder the identification ‘certificate plan, will lbB in force over practically all lines. PLAY SAFE! with ooh Ind wounds. naval nblun in a m- lnqbflinnritn. I eel. lo . News, Great v" 1- - Youould 1 at our Monuments , -—-——- 1 burst tm but pluses’ u» i tut our work ‘ls out In the ' schism-y. Ga through and no > h“, . lKviLL AND WORKMAN- SHIP DIvP-ICTED lN ITONE 1| apparent in nah monu- ment we haw put up. We tum the larflllt and nflfi yarlod staoit of Granite 1“, naval. in the Maritime . Provinces and our prices are vs ‘mo: ‘ either Ben ‘ ~. olnrloflotmvn, I. l. ' i PMifi'_'7-l~| 5:'i"‘#' ti‘? ‘ . ‘ . .1 l. FINEST TROUT FLIES We have a won- derful assortment of trout flies made for us by Milward of Redditil, Eng- land. To give you an idea of the ex- tent and variety we carry is impos- sible here. We. have that is of real value in our prov-‘ ince and have them in 3 or 4 siz- es of hooks. $700.00 worth of . select; 1. Flies .150 from. ” The White Drugl - Sill"? J. 0. Junioson 1111...... Minnich, rme-rhlrd every Fly 1 vlding of means for the education oi the negroee ls one W5‘? 1° km!’ [hem in the southern states and chock the alarming movement of tho ‘blacks northward, is the 011311‘ ,lo_n of'Dr. ii. C. Minnich, head of the ‘State Normal 10011889. Miami‘ lllnlverslly in ‘ll statement m-ade hv-rv- upon ills return from a tour nf the negro educational institu- ‘llous ol the south. According i0 of the imgro population of the state oi floor-gin has ‘migrated to northern stirs». ‘ Dean Minnich said th-ai. unless the negroes are educated in the south they will continue to move northward. His tour, he said. showed conclusively that the ntli- _ tudeflsouthern "whites has chang- Aftrom that ‘of hostility to friend- -sl1lp in the matter of education of the negroes. lit also shoyved in.“ the standard of these negro educa- tional institutions is steadily ris- ing. and that the number of stu. dents matriculated in these var- ious institutions is growing ‘by leaps and bounds, JUDGMENT or umrms l8 l-AW. sAvs navotsn NEW YORK. May 30.-Presids‘yliitv l-leydler. or the National ‘Baseball i League. today disallowed Olnoln- 1 natl's protest of the some ‘ with New York Giants, played herb" May 1s. in which UmpireQuigley refused to allow Bohne. theICInein- natl second baseman. to take hill‘ base after vbeing hit ‘by a pitched ball. ‘ The Cinclnatti club also charg- ed that Pltcher McQuilinnki deliv- ery was illegal vbnt Qulgley assert- ed that Bohne deliberately stepped into the ball. J-lseydler ruled that the decision was solely of judgment and there fore not subject to appeal. " _ cuslsm ls the great guide of hu- nxiroul). 0-. May 29- The 1"°' ‘°d m g it is a wise father that knowshls own child. ’ i raver“ roo sus1 Customers often remark that it is a pleasure to get served at this store. You are -NEVER "roo susv to wait on everyone. This la a salon. tlfla fact. We have a para- mount principle SERVICE. We work hard as serve every- one in the quickest possible time. We pay the same spoo- lal attention to mall v phone orders. For quick and ‘service try _ ‘ itclilllllllll 011110‘ co. THE REXALL KODAK CTOHE A 1' ‘PHONE 219 and efficient . oglo school. _ - . . 1161-... tn ‘° "m inyv-iudlcpfiave ‘Breton. ,\. __._...__. L......'...- ..._.. . , --ana._a.;;;;______________a.i m“ , Ames Holden * fiaizdalstitSneakers Every ‘Pair Guaranteed Iiflffluts’ Tan Sandals, sizes 3 to n1" ants’ Patent Sande Tan Sandals, Child’s Child’s Brown Sneaker Youths’ Brown Sn Sunnyflide, . 7 1-2, per pair . . . ils, sizes ‘3 to‘? 1-2, per pair Clrndss Batent Sandaisfzzsesms 11?: Del’ 17311’ . . . liiisses’ Tan Sandals, sizes 11 to 2 Misses Patent Sflfidals. ,perpair_... sizes11to2 $1.65 Sneaker Boots? ' s, sizes 4 to Mffifirllaair . . . . $1.10 eakers, sizes 11.110 13', perpair . . $1.25 BOYS’ Brown Sneakers, sizes 1 to 5, perpair‘. . . ' We Brown Sneakers, sizes s to 11-, per pair . . . .; $1.60 onnas BY MAIL, MAIL , orphan Pnaram PlIlllllE-Flilldll SHOE COMPANY,“ LIIVIQITED . p i aQw®WwrrhE4' . $1.00 . . $125 . $1.15 . $1.45 _-...$1.30 4 sit..- $1.40 || t. 1