THE. CHAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i Bandits Think Gem cillultomzrowivs oouauz DOLLAR DAYS Work$25,000Fake I Friday and Saturday, Nov. 25 and 26 S“ "e OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU AT OUR STORE Unl “Don't bother with that lllnk, it’sIA' WW8 Q0» i" “large- ~ '5 “L” 0/7"‘? i" '1" fliiiri/iiiic» phgngy." the leader o! l ‘no or -———- l .v Y HCAD OFFICE nALlrAlr CAN. bandits ordered as he p°lnted to CORNWALL CuARGE'-N°V- 27.‘ . i a strand o! valuable pearls lflylnq BlIIS-iton at 11 a. m.; New Domn- _ _ I on a dreser in the home o! Mrs. ‘on m’ 3 P- "L; Cornwall at 7 p.m.5 Hundreds of customers will come to our store on Dollar Days to share in the wonderful values we are offering. Every Department has done its best to give you merchandise at the low est price. Plan your Shopping Trip to Prowse’s on $ Days. Reed We!‘ tile list below carefully and save money. NOVEMBER 2a, 1932 i ' i CHRIST CHURCH-Cherry Val-' lei’. Sunday, Nov. 27th, service or CENTRAL GUARDIAN l Marihrrlc I ifc Ij/o lilssuranu- (‘Inn/guy i Emma I-[u5¢_ lRW- D- K- R055. Minister. l M"- lillise. looking an helplessly from a bed where the bandits had ABOUT COMMERCIAL Rub ABOUT REVALUATION ‘i’ URES FUNERAL TOMORROW — The ‘ tied her. breathed a sigh of reliefifuneml‘ “Uh” 1"" MPS- Harry 1 After rlrvshih gthelr search ioqclaswel w-ll be held from her late . valuables, the bandits left with $35 Jeslden“ 1B6 Kiri: Street oh Thurs- [terdays Daily Bulletin ill-it thi‘ _ . _ '- .~ in Cash they had found, leavmgiday. service starting at 2 okrloch-Extvnitll Trade Branch of the Do- U“ taming m Canada m the firs‘ i behind the flphoneyh penis and Funeral leaving at 2.30, ' minion Bureau of Statistics, for} ilnggnhs or 1932' as commmd “he? Jewels valued at more than '_€" m” PWPQ“ 0i Shelving the actual} ’ l m um same plflod "t ' 325.000. ' WINSLOE UNITED 01mm" _ volume situation of Canadian trade; 1931 and L725 l“ the Fame “m” Services on Sunday Nov. 27th. a5 dllilllg the twelve months Hiding ‘ o‘ 1930‘ But m” mmllws “ll-i 5'05!‘ ‘follows; wmsjoe Norm. n; wlnsloe August 1932, had taken 24 itcmsmoi’ $30,012,931 art loss lllilli the South, 3; Highfleld, 7. No services repmsentng W0 thirds of the lo_],4ll.ll0l‘S,$32'~Bl.G23 in 103i mill $36.. ‘iin the Princetown Road Church on 1&1 Canadian domestic export dur-i 648A“ m 1930' ‘above date. Rev. L. J. ward. Min~ l iiig that period, and had re-‘Joluedi Elster. them oh th,. basis of average pmi Harrison: hwmn your w,“ ‘ STOCKHOL“ Nov 22 (AP l Ces in 1930‘ These “ems showed a! starts to ifilk docs she ltlloit’ iirlirirl. ‘ ' ' _ ')~ decrease of almost 60 per cent in to slop?" The statement m i .. was m e n yes ‘Ilierfi have been 1,792 conimer. LADIES’ READY T00 WEAR DRESS GOODS, SILKS. HOSIERY AND COTTONS DEPTS. $2.98 g $2.39 l EXTRA SPECIAL $119 70a. Boys’ flannelette night‘ gowns . , . _ _ _ _ _ _ pup, i Engagement Rumor Again Ladies’ celanese dresses worth to $4.50, Men's iiimnelette night gowns clearing Dollar Days Misses’ celanese dresses, special clearing Dollar Days . . . . .. BRADALBANE- United Church Ladies’ and finissgs’ Jersey dresses, special All meffs ‘Yeflflllg apparel atigreatly reduced prices. Undaumed b a dlsm . tl _ clearmg D0 ill‘ 8Y8 .............. ..... .. I A 81180181 line 0f mens grey serge Suits, earl“ this 130mm when utjonnglgn iof Canada. Services on the above values and, if the same ratio were Ferguson; "Don", know vL-Q Tvg i _ - . _ . es ge, " 013b,. i.» S, n: Ladies winter coats, great to 12 legu ar $28 00 and $30.00, clearing . . . . .. n supposed was an Se, m, the even filililirze ior Sunday. Nov. 21. are as applied W the lemainlniz vile third n l ‘in Mme“ ii i c w s A value. clciirlni: Dollar Days s =50 12 "lily men's heavy Winter overwats. Dollar Days “““"“’“"“5 We “a” d°°id°d i‘ graorlizlleplgasljntmlfalgziidlilba. grilling; mclllldiii an 1m- "“"=_~~~ QYTJITQQLII I ‘ _ ' ‘rice L2 ric . royflj gnthofln th~ 1 st _ l - -. - one l‘ 0 sma lcms, the Q Kiddies blanket coats, sizes 2 to 5 years, 2 i ’ p e _ day 5 m, apfiwprliqtgozé‘: to‘; p. m. The ‘Sacrament of the Lord's declared value o; $521,814,343 g E Clearing Dollar DRYS I éIOCJeaFng ‘me of boys “Verena-ts: regulal‘ $5.00 and announcelrlent. of the engagement sump” Wm be dispensed at plea‘? ‘voum be ssgitgouoss‘ 3 AND I - . - ' t 1-2 rice I i m“ valley. in consequence of which Apparently the statement arous- 6 ~ ~ n lette d - _ ’ i Gearing a P - of Prince Geor e nd Pin I - , . . - . . IV . silrlsinfiarboetuar Dqicssses, sizes 8 to 14 years, Men’s hewv a" w I M k__ gm s a r cess ll there Wm be a Preparatory service Cd more mm a “me mm?“ and t (JLASSLS H1 FED z c 9:111 if z y . . . . . . .. value $6 égclearinot) t ac lnaWS, regular Even if the Ortmlmnred engagb in the church there on Thursday so in order to make more (ignite J_ S_ TAYLOIL E - a g i1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I mam ‘Again mus to materialize evening at 7.45 p. m. session W11 the effect. upon trade figures. I l-J. W. TAYLOR 9 meet at the close of that service. which lblvorc-d prices have had the‘ > Optometrists ' r 142 Richmond Street 2 Siva-den iviil have enough to occupy 1S interest in welcoming home two yOulig honeymooners, who . may Same d0)’ reign as King and Queen —Prince Gustaf Adolf, eldest son of the Crown Pfnce, and his bride of a month the slim and biondePrinc- css S byllc» of SaxeCoburg-Gotha. They are expected Friday morn- 24 items an; as follows, the figures in brackets being the revaluation on the 1930 prices: Apples fresh $6,622,000 ($7,202,000) Bailey $5,272,000 ($8,141,000), Oats $4,655,000 ($7,553,000), Ollimcal $2,345,000 ($4,310,000), Rye $5,029,- 000 ($8,652,000), Wheat $1l.'i.58'7,000 ($221,156,000), Wheat flour $17,871- Men’s heavy Bannockburn suits, grey and brown,‘ regular $24.00, clearing at Men’s lined cape skin gloves, Dollar I :1 pair Days clearing price i1 pair a pair Ladies’ house dresses, special, clearing Dollar89 c Thos. Palethorpe, Minister, Days, each Ladies’ flannelette night gowns ' l ing Ilolliir Days, each , filiticla ’ clear-ago Special line of ladies‘ silk bloom - l ' Dlllla" Days: 2 pairs for faring ~~4o++o<4w4++o+o4+++a++1 KINDLY- REMEMBERED— A group of the members of Alpha Rebekah Lodge called on Mrs. Maud Finlayson at her home on Water Street, Monday evening on the occasion of her birthday, to wish licr many happy returns. A very lhofessional Bards Stewart 8t Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC lgems blrown mocha gloves, Dollar - - . _ aye cetiriiig price ....... Ladies’ silk rayon night gowns, special, clear- ing pollin- Days Men’s Alaska horsehide work gloves, . _, . _ . _ Dollar Days clear-in rice . . . . . . .. in Novcm er 5 111131“ Silk lflyell pYJamaS, special, clearing . . g p rufnor 90in: tliezroliliiclll: isuiiiat pmasan" ‘ivenmg ‘"5 Spent l“ 5mg‘ 00° UQQAZIOOO)‘ whiskey $21220" 8‘ 6"“ Gm“ 5"“ D0111" Days MeiiS liorschide work mitt, elastic slsterymlaw and PM“; acme ing and reading. G1“, “we me. ooo ($18,299,000), Bacon and hams MONEY r0 LOAN .. wrist, Donal. Days clearing price G a pair fourth ‘on 8f Kng George aid scntcd to Mrs. Finlayson, after $3,H37,000 ($8.462.000), Butter $1, ‘ which all joined 1,, singing Auk, 515,000 ($2,883,000), Cheese $10.000- MCLEOD 8:. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Aitorney-at-Law Queen Mary, may bc announced at 'I‘wine the welcoming dinner at the Royal 000 ($18,060,000) Binder $932,000 ($1,847,005) . Ladies’ silk rayon pyjamas, special, clearing Donal. Days Lang Syiie and best wishes for the Boy’s leather-lie Windbreakers, Dollar return of many more happy bllllll- m9 $1.50 _ ' Days clearing price Ladies’ white flannelette ni ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ~ ' i ' ghl, owns dean ' Garlic on Saturday evening, . H Dollar Days .. . g ’ ng Men’s fancy dress shirts, collar attached “a” Raw _w°°1 $460000 ‘sumlom’ , “WNEY T0 LOAN I . , ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ~- m. separate _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ t l _ _ _ H c each _, _ W i?‘ Newsprint paper $92,748,000 (5109.-’ IVli-r" l") Richmond Street A rack 0f Iadpes [ast year winter coats’ worth I PERSONALS .l11,000), Planks and boards 315m M.-. io $36.00, clearing to Men’s heavy heather working sweater coat, i‘ l ‘milm ‘$20749 W" 54”" “"1" Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Miss Jrull Donald is spend Ii" the 01"“ ‘llargali-‘l PFVWlB, ti illgliter be? 53925902 ‘51777-mml- W°°d . . ' Men's iiimbo knit sweater coat f1nc trim- ' ~-l< 1i -i _...t - . a - vi" Mi‘. and oil's. T. W. L. Prcwsc. PM’ 221530410 "3363740001, Cop- llne pf ladies’ crepe dresses, special for Dollar med special - i ’ l y 23,, il,1,....ulv,l,],fi,§:; ‘$255,112: of h“ was operated On Saturday night ih Der in are saoooooo ($4,726.000l.. ' _ y ~ a n » ~ ~ ~ - I I - - - - > - - - u QQQIIIIIIII “Q- a . . ays’ c caring at 1'3 off‘ Special prices on all men’s broadcloth pyjamas. ———- ‘he R E‘ ma“ “$91M 5°‘ ‘p’ §,§°pf;3qb§l“,‘§n“““m’°§““iafiséfgi A “n - _ - - . _ - 1 . - . - peridicitis, and s reported doing ~- " - ‘i a »3 ~ mysficillialfililigqaifellil; (lglfltted suits, special for Dollar Merits fancy ties, a large range, to I ilolldleilfeiiltiozlfiilywrfigzi; Injttltg: iiiceiy. ($8,926,000). Nickel $8.2G1.000 ($8. ' special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c u hen“. o, Mrs‘ wmmm Adams on ___ 250.000) Silver lri ore $1,083,000 Friends o, M,’ Joseph Mammy , ($l,798,000i, Silver bullion $4012.- Frduy evening Nov. 11. This being , me annual meetng‘ Minutes of m, line foreman with the Telephone; regular also the last annual meet- 0°" Wm be Plmsed l” 1mm that; ing were read. the following officers he 15 “Ml” 335'.“ “m” bel-“g “n” were rc-electccl President, Mrs. John fined to his h°m° n” the Past O00 ($5,939,000), Zinc Spr-ltcr $4.- 152000 ($7,564,000). l These 24 items had a dcclriredl value of $385,588,394 and revaluedl on volume would have been 3573;‘ Ladies’ genuine calf skin hand bags, special for Dollar Days, clearing at .. Men’s roller suspenders, special line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unnuzgctoclear $1.98 I _ $17.50 $1.98 Ladies’ French kid gloves, regular value $3.25 Young mews suits, regular value $2500’ Dollar Days clearing price . . . . . . .. d 2 _ . . . . en’ wool un erwear leces ~ _ _ _ r.- hrn, , .36 inches kimona cloth, regular value 75c a yard, 2196;] ’ p ’ .80 a suit end at his home in Sea. View. MDiregzorsolrl-‘iscgw 0M2? 22;“, and flawlessly white. indispensable 0" °' ""1 Ywfli l" “m” d°~ 90"" Dill/s clearing price 0 p i w ' 1 tit t Digits ym ' l 11° the Whole family. Imports addcd ‘""‘°“‘ "'“““"'"“‘°“~ l" '" 1 nkgfg size 60 x 80 The Se“ vew omens “S “e , charm to the mother. Serves the that time serious change! Heavy tweed coating, regular value $2.50 to I Heidi; Cotton B a ’ ’ coach had e "W °“1°Y“b1° “cm °""'“l“g Audmrs’ Mrs‘ Fred Nhbaren’ father as a hair fixative and coo1- A" ma", mpmmn, MW $4.25, Dollar Days clearing price u spe l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '.' ' ' ' ' _ and bazaar in the hrtli 0n Tuesday W“ w‘ Ylckmm" b0. u, e his shiiviril; lotion. and Protects the m .' , 00,, Men’s felt hats, good colors, broken lines, 1-2 price. evening. After a short programme :1" “ddm” ‘all’: m“ ‘Zomgsfl tender skin of the child. Persian e’ ‘m’ “y” “" ‘i “ "' “ere appointed so u on Balm is the true toilet, requisite. l “merwlsm 3 pcs. dress goods, (Plaid), regular value $1.60, Dollar Days clearing price c $1.95 Black transparent velvet, V36 inches wide, 1 oz. balls knitting yarn, special for Dollar Days, 2 balls for O 25o Ladies’ vests, wool and cotton mixed, special for Dollar Days, clearing at Ladies’ extra large all wool bloomers, regu- ll liir value $2.25, clearing at $ iii A line of ladies’ and children's sweaters to clear at prion. All remnants of silks, coatings, dress goods, etc., clearing at 1-2 price. U0 a yd. 1.000 yard: of unbleached cotton, special Dollar Days for 500 yards heavy unbleached cotton spo- ‘ clal Dollar Days for ayd. Linen roller towelling, 22 inches wide, Regular 86c, Dollar Days for ca Yd- White Turkish towels, regular value $1.25, to clear for Heavy white cotton, 86 inches wide. Ielll- lar value 15c, clearing for syll- Llglit and d k striped flannelette, and - regular 24c :11 25c, clearing for .. Special prices on all bleached and unbleached sheet- mgs. All hats reduced In our Mllllnery Department. »oleum rugs 6 x 9 ft. . . . . . .. Men’s wool and worsted hose, 2 pairs for 65c, 3 pairs" for 75c and 4 pairs for 75c. M ’ bl - d khaki combination IQ ens “e (m suit overalls, special .. . .. . SPECIALS IN CURTAINS AND CARPETS 1' envy quality Wiltonistalr carpet 27 inches ‘ .... .. $2.98 wide, regular $3.75, for a yard Tapestry stair carpet 22 inches wide, clearing at Barrymore Axminster Rugs at lowest prices as fol- lows: o. .9 u. $18.50 t. . 9 ft. $24.00 9 ftx 10% ft. All Wilton rugs clearing at 20% discount on Dollar Days. Discontinued designs in Congoleum and Lin- $4 I Nottingham lace curtains, regular ‘I $2.75 and $2.50, clearing at $ u a pair Special line of Swiss net curtains clearing at 20% dis- count. yard Surfast silk overdrape material, regular a yard value $1.25, to clear Good quality tapestry furniture cov- ering 50 inches wide, clearing at Mr. Anson Pickering of Bank Nova Scotia, summerside, spent the week contests and games were enjoyed and a. dainty lunch served the ladies. A goodly sum wiis realized- Mrs. William Adams of Sea Vew has gone to French River for a short visit with her daughter Mrs. Chas. Paynier. Mr. A. Barlow of Wellington is spending a few days with his sister Mrs. John A. Golilson in Sea. View- Master John Adams is contned to the house with it VOW 5°" throat. m. Kier of Malliciliie ls i“ attendance. Miss Hilda Adams of Sea View l5 spending a. week in Granville the guest 0f her cousin iilifi= liillllmlnc Culley. Nervous, Dizzy Sflpells Toronto, Ont. — "After childbirth I wns in a wciikcucil. rundown stiitii, my whole system scenic-ii to be upset. lily ,. atnmlich troubled inc, - I was very nervous and did not rest u-ril at all. I also ‘to be used as fly killing spray. Vice President, Mrs. J. P. Crosby. Secretary Treasurer, Mrs, Wesley Bcll. tee. a Sick and school committee foi- each of the three school districts and a colivenor for ouch of the standing commttecs. Mrs. Frank Howard invited the members for the next meeting which will also be the annual ba- zaar. Roll call s to be answered by payment of members‘ tees. At this meeting subscriptions for the in- stitute News will be accepted. A vote oi’ thanks was extended to the retiring officers for their “m-k during the your and was fit.- tiiigly answered by ilic retlrliiiz Prcsdent. A guessing contest was conducted by Mrs. Hiizen Reward mid a delciolis lunch was served by the ladies of Cornwall and Meadow Bank. TO KILL FLIES AMES, 1a., Nov. 21.—'I‘he more peanuts the fans in the feelbflll stadium of Iowa State College eel the harder it's going to be on the‘ lilies, Peanut shells found on the stadum floor this year were taken lo the school's chemical laboratoryi. ivhcre J. Burke Jacobs, cbllelze chem- ist, is reducing them to liquid form inc distinction. the highest expression of beauty. Its use keeps the liaiids always soft Allan L. Macliay 669S-1l-2.'i-\vim l Eye Examinations Don't wear your glasses for f‘ Results always in may talac place. which if not. discovered. may work per- manent. injury to thc must precious sense you DQ55055- UNDERTAKER and EMBA LHER i Guard your eyes _, . G.F. HUTOHESON OPTOMETRIST BRADALBAN i; Attention Fox Ranchers V As usual the Levin Fur Company arc bu) lnl-l all kinds raw furs. especially Silver Fox lit ii. R. I-Iolmnn's ncw office 90 Queen Street (Just he- loiv I'l'0\vsc‘s). .\Ir. A. Levin is now at Mr. Holmilifs office and is open to buy largc quantities of Silver f ox and other raw furs. The Levin Fur Company is well known to the ranchers of this province o ho are ilssllvcd of host market prices for their furs. _ Ii. will pay you in sec .\lr. Levin before dis- Zharlottotown’; Double Dollar Days, November 25th lulu _ ______i_.__ and 260l- See our table of curtains clearing 1-3 off. Pr‘ ‘§_i'h§§,,,',‘"" .2715 , '. Tlw “Weill”?! "l" “w” “'1 posing of your fin-s. lellllims of 47 St. Nicholas St. f‘! waiting her husband's return from; use: Dr. Pierccm (loldcn hlndicrii Ills- me first n-gm of a new p1,,“ As ml I The One Price l0 Everybody. Cash Store. PROWSE BROS LTD. THE BARGAIN CENTRE i0 Everybody. Cash Store. The One Price I covery and felt butter from tlic very nIl and new trot-still." Sold by drilggists. Dr. Pierce‘: Clinic II llnlalo, N. X- first. l took about three bottles in it built inc up wonderfully. 1t. iunilc me stronger, rid mo. of the stomach complnint, flflfl I fi-ll: like a Ii‘ you i-anl free mulls-l ldvlrn wrllc Ill came in she inquired impflfilenily?‘ “wen; you well applauded, John?‘ John: "Applauded? ‘They made asi Lmuch noise as a caterpillar with‘ iubbzr lice‘s crawliiis 01'" 0 5'35" arpet-l 90 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1.‘. if. ‘Zoiriizlii, Representative. d If Dollar Days clearing at - . Ladies’ suede silk lined gloves regular value ieanng coulsoh: Vice President Mrs Ail- mm“ thmugh 11m“- H‘ expect“ _ i i ' - ' ' . 051,690. POULTRY l-‘El-Ll) ‘$3.25, Dollar Days clearing at . . . . oung mens black serge suits, special to wood Bmmey; secretary “mum to resume work next iviohduy. l I HG FEED - . _ _ _ . ' clear . . . . . .. u Mm Ewe Macxw A very mo, . - if CHILDREN rbxmE FEED Ladies’ silk gloves with chamolsette lining, Young mews overcoats’ blue’ brown and Ampstic, pfggrflmvne w,“ carried OORNWALL-YORK INSNTUTE PERTH western Aus-Lrana Nov FOX FEED , regular $195’ Don?" Days clearmg at ' grey, to clear “ut- Fwslstmg °I mm“ “ppm?” 21.—A couple living lleiii‘ here have. Ladies» print house dresses special for D H _ ' ' _ ' ate to the day. Dainty rt-Leshments The annual meet“? M ‘he C°n‘v'1had 29 childréh m 31 ycars_the‘ "HORSES and ntlicr Iivl: _ - ’ o m Young n1en’s Furinska Overcoats, t0 _ were served by the hostess assisted “'a"l'y°rk branches °l m‘: wmnmsl , . i Stock. Oui- prices are thh Days» clearing at - - -- - .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , _ . , , c clear ‘ i by Miss Adams Institute Wm; held at the home of largest family in WOStUIH Australian} lowest‘ . . . _ Th t, 50 1d “h, L‘““°s' 3"“ “m” a g°°d ‘my’ 31ml“! f" D°'- ‘lulu.- ‘ill wool blankets e0 x so $650 64 x s4 s7 0o i M's‘ w',‘”°k°"°“' “T?” N“ rsiisiflrier is m“ o an e "°'-'“‘° “i m" 5"“ ""1 lar Days, clearing at . . . . . . v l ‘ ' y I ' Mrs‘ Al“ Sinclair °f Hamil?“ is {:f,,,f,v,°“§§.§,',.i§f,,.5e.l.e§hu:si still l Feedsum‘ _ _ h' - [b] ket "z 60 x 30 to the guest of Mrs. Colin Dona d. ' _ . , ‘ , t Ladies’ all wool hose and silk and wool mixed, viérneanoo an s S] e ’ I I ____ three visitors were present. Mrs. .1. mfilzrimllil- 52°“ “m "m! a“ garter & cm regular value 79c, clearing for . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. O p ‘p ' ' ' . ' ' ' . ‘ - , M“? friends 0f M55‘ 911m“! P‘ ems?” the Pmsldem w” ‘m wnfwsgfyg, 13w“ m m, game“ QUEEN STREET Lwdies’ chiffon ho e i l l‘ l Mms m‘ back demm overalls’ mes I ' Macmmm “a my t° km’ °t the m“ d but noticed u... time by the 51m Iii-linin- i .5 ’ spec a me’ reg“ 3r I 36 t0 44, t0 clear . . . . . . .. I 8 pill!‘ her illness and all hope for a The 50mm ‘elmm were "a . value $1.50, clearing for . . . . . .. a _ speedy ,,c,,,.,,y_ and adopted. After the reports o1 dal. ‘ d i . , _ Men’s blue flannel shirts, Dollar Days Clear- the various committees had been Coroner. Arid Just now 1d viii! - 1- Chndrens a" wool hose’ regular value 75c and lng price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - w rrlven and routine business tran- 0° m“ i" the dMk? 90c. Dollar Days clearing price . . . . .. c M“ Ivan Duggan was taken rifled the °ffl°m ‘m’ 1933 we" Witness: I had a flashlight‘ P . ll- Men’s all wool Red Label under- I fill“ c°ulllyvfi°slglmla°iérgl°siilsy @501!“ d 8H0 ii:- wear clearing price . . . . .. I a garment °' _““'°P‘~'“"°“ °' l’ “ °‘ ' ', W,“ Wm, ttPerslan Baim-the perfect old , he is reported as doing nicely‘ Preslden’ M“ l am to beauty. Essential to rcal femin.