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Eiclnia gattfl tx&tx g&mstias IM" 24. 1 $02, NATURAL GAS LINE CHOSEN Representative of Company Expected to Come Scon TO ACCEPT FRANCHISE Two Companies Will Furnish Gas to Wichita, A representative of the company which as gTanted a franchise by fie city council to pipe natural gas Into W u-h'ta is expected to arrive in th city v. ithin a few flays, when definite announcement will probably be made as to the time tha new company will be pin work. The com pany has not yet accepted its franchise, but it h&3 until the middle of June to do that. It is thought, however, that the representative of the company, who will be here soon, will notify the. city clerk and the city attorney that the fi.nchise Is aeer-pfd, end v. :il file a $5.C'"'i l"md in arr.'!-.r,cc with the terms of the instru me:.t. Th" company has secured urfifient cap ita! t IbV the lir - and .since th" franchise W8K crr-rt'-'l by ti e city c-v.i .! t isss ha.! to -, ,rt ir. th- r. a rlt V f- 'e t.ate '.! 1 i.jw in :. t-s.c- tiO r. A r- r.reFuntat'vc cf the crur.i In v. ; I'l l a sh -rt I'm.- .mo : n ! t'd !' r t;:.- tins ' jw of K insi-. . to i'1 t the e. -'--in fates. 'J pa- h ts filso 1 'vn m.iklnr fo'- i'-iptr.sr r- i.rul in th- r- Tv route of th" pipe l:ne ha- -c-:i decided up-.n. As tl. H i the eastern r,.rt of th - f Jin- v..;i pss tl:".;,h Winfkll lin' ",, bo it is --.atel on poi.il : 1 .. fiirni5hin!? of natural pe'1 - cf Wichita will be the v.. CO" -it'oris. 1 will lay t... p!l - ard supply Them with a 1 - Th- ftiiT comp i .y will re vo at :!.- city and d.sribute it i toi . my was I.-- s-t u- - -uj1 ( :n - ir tr.n-ts - belt. v .data r;.s 1,-1 1 the , d V. -l-uthonty. j o the k of two j:'-;:ich t fl i.S. the gas the cus- TWO NEW CARS They Will Be Used on the Topeka Avenue-West Side Line. Th Street Car company 1 reeeived two rf the new cars m.rn St. !.i"is and by tr.r last of tfci week they will be run rtiiic: on Topeka avenue and the West Sic T' arc cor Th by ien I Sid nat ed t the Fri th th. cars are semi-convertible, and they h- finest made by the St. louis Car .-r.v. They hae 20-foot bodies. 28 ... r all. and fire equipped with re rattan f-r-rii.? se.tts. icient to !', v.ate tw. nty-f !sht :' iss.-nc;ers. . ?o have tl '- large plrt'frms four k f "t, wit!i ail tlie mod. in conven- ms that Teoeka avenue and West 't all the 1 -t irs. When asked the re of th! - ; .'.-terday, S.ifcnntend- rri""n rc' ! -,t one . ! to give any -xplu-i.e . otorr-.' a expfitin- r, p ii tcr ' ' me Kas'e. lie said (.n Xort a ave : .nnd the : unive!. , .e.'e didn t .-j.it o;i :s cf til' ' Hd th.it was why ,,, it.y g. t!.. m th b 'st cars. ' .. w. he coti" !, "we could not put pn . r? on th k ards d So-ith M.n !-'r.-et lin- -, i-c-tuse tli" 1 's fit the th r sto. . clea : on ' Th. -cai a o King ho '-e --t into i'nm with r-ay cloiK.-s. and m e Ireni the- jr.is do n.ew 1-eo th'-ir . v.-r T'.e ecor.d i s-1 cars wol I"- put . liivrrsid. .'"id f'oP.ege i;li I can take pr tty good care of the jn that lin V FEW DOG LICENSES But 29 Persons Have Registered Their Dogs in C.ty Clerk's Office. j L'p list niiii.'. ihre hr 1 b-en hut' twt::t -: in. dog i ... 'is- s is 'I'd by the city il- "It this y. r. his is a . ry ?inail number ' licen1- . .t. --nimg r the num ber of dogs rui ; r-i around t v. a. The clt". ! rk has pio. aril a r!w -et of tags an U'.ey are of an rntirrly .o-i.rnit le bJM i tl.ui those l.et.-tofora !! use h.-re. A13 !' tbj dogs et tins city no.st be reg-ist-iid t-v the 3' tii ' r this month an 1 th-e do,!- cat. her will ttart out the titst day of May. BIG STOCK BUSINESS Railroads Carryin Southern Cattle to the Flint Hills. The tailroads this cty i nit c a creat mt v . tr.i sto r.ow run- .:tis. In .".not gt t -.a li ers tv , tied f I li-' :. k i--l-i, v . .rrv ;. -1 ti- . .-it- fa ; :ne o th- n. ray th. 'tne o t h n. ;-i in !.t CIJO .c'l o:- .i.. the Et - k : -i r- idy i s.i . ..t eattU i;. :r. - u, o-rn i .!? t ' CO to i ' ,al lif .-.'nt -f ' i- tnsft :t' i. t. - e,:- to t'. Mi eo. ca. Gr tir tr h. F. 'iht ; li rov :-d nr. Vo a ' St. i! to : tr - i uiri i . arn. - t : ..! th. .'". bvest . ni nt v. th ru at l . .1 in.-n t m ib. . !. 1. r..u . in li.-- it ' i .-. t !. .t-n W 1C'. t -. ORGANIZER IS COMING prorations Waking for Institution of K:-!'ghts of Ccdumfcus Council. : r H.o ' T' '. ' putv or-. ii-r lor v 'or t; '. -'.ts - t C and i. v" U '..eh ll UiItin- F( - .-c- ! W .-hit M -.' -.'. t-o Wi'.- to take ii. .m-- ' : r !." ora ,:7..-t".n o! "v'-. 'h'ts : I'-'Mri"' s c. .. f m t'.o;- . ': lie : '." wj'l b ' 1 :n t! i'i"-'.' ith ;- , .- h "i h. !. !. ro a . - : - :1 can : e"C . -.d it n .--i ba.-e .'. ' -t twej.a n.. :t-" ts lr. ;.. : -ar ran '. rtmerr ' ' ' t'1 ; : i romo- . - yir.tt r. ' a . : i W ; e -it-ci ro c .''I i-'-;t ',',:v n - " that r ! e K . t- . fe'U . !- S: t . t LOSS OF APPETITE .itserdered i 1 H t o- n t : .- n ana :STQMAca; ,h0VM bt. r,r.0t- XiA-tP attended to I 11 ' in ep. hron.j d ? liostetter's Stomach BitLTS the t. t .e t--" etrnst-i ;r .lc--.t;ie or- a "so to cur cSs'r- : .... . . - v Indigestion, 1 v . .-pcpia, Hett burn, Bekhing, Ncrvou -ness. In somnia and n!ria. lever an.! Ague. He ure to try it. ' ? :.. .: Our'Prsvate Hie Stamp HomFm Pills Are prepared from Nn ture's mild laxatives, arc while crenlle are reliaU. and efficient. They R tfa& LhfGM' Cure Sick Headache, BH iousness, Sorr Stomach, and Constipation. So'd everywhere, 25c. pu be . Preoared by C.I.Hood & Co.JLoweiLlIass. to ir.-r C::.th'-!i''S in pood ptand-'ih'- .har.ictr of tiie -e c- rtiii' ' to by a pries:.. t -rs mast LOOKING OVER KANSAS LINES Generar Superintendent Hardy of Mis . sourl Pacific h Wichita Yesterday. 'inerni Stipe I nrt- r;:.t V. cir- travel .v.'- In:, s in 1 -. J .r.jv and Su- r ..f th- Missouri - .-ii Kinsa?. Se.r- i T-: Jr-nt Harriy r ; br- n gf-ncral su ; .' nloi;t v tin. .system bu a few v. k ,-HHd he i.- out traveling r !:: s to tK-conu : "TCdi-ited wir'-i t.i- r-r'-i-I'O- He liaf b'fii i:: tins city i :ni!,-r -if ur;cs while l.i- was super.:if ndr.t at j.ilia, Missot.r1, but never p.-.: d ;-.:ticu-!-.r iittentio'i to th property out'.-le of ! :s i!.vision until he was it. nit; general i 'riutend-'-n:. REGULAR ALL-DAY SERVICES Of Sedgwick County Holiness Associa tion Wi'l Be Held Tuesday. The 3.lpwi k ''ounty JToli.urs Assncl--!! ! vail h' 'i it.- r-irulir ail ihty Pen Tti n." -l. 'tr w. the Vn church l t" , J uu: .is ..v.'i:;i3 an! i i-?t street .'. i , April -. .-'-.'virps 1-I.t ;;t . m ami c tiro-n thr -l."Ut the ... .'.1 evt . Thsc :r.-.t.:.Ss are utov. r; arret. 'lv m i.-n-rost . power, "v. o v . kc 1'- 1": by v ,s '. time of v. -,'(.: ,I m : :-s'ati'n cf tl'-i Di.-ir.e nc. J5i-bt 1 rsons Bonyht sanctili- . Mf :i rtt the ; ;r. f- - n ot i.nn receiv :.K it 1:1 a . ry marked vaj. DO NOT REPRESENT PEOPLE Taylor Riddle Thus Speaks of Dem ocratic Big Fry. Ta!"r Hidd'i ." .Vn.rion w-- in the city .. rd ii-. it v,'' be remember? d that .;. il'-'Jle wj tli- (hlef pip nerit of the a i;. .t the I'oj; Ubt p.'irt;- fr".njld walk .) ..i.!v h to the Ixniorratie :mp. To a rep '-I-r for the K:!c li sa.d. J'" the I''-ir.cr -t! shorM nominate spv, r.il l'opti'.Fts it is poss-o-b- 'hat the Populist' convc r t'on woull f ulnrse their i' t. The 1 . moerjtic. rank and fi'! of the slate are n t .- i ; - ented b the lead ers. TLe paity his not been reorganized .-.a. e the beg nmrs oi the Foj ulist move- NEED MORE MONEY Park Commission Only Has $500 a Month Want $750. The rark C' do not ha--e c ire for am Th" city m- - Mo" srn-l t- r ; i '. . "to ! ...-,.. n. rs state that' they i '..h money to properly . ..f the ciy parks, red allows us $500 a "r.nn-si.int-r Dieksou yes i.l an six parks when the .jr..:.' amour t i"i !d wall r...- Pf.i nt on liiv.iside. Vv - fh.juM be allowni at least 1 a month only money we will th I-awi-:.. e avenue ad on th- d H ie park this s:mmtr will i e ; r the p-arnoc.. keeping the weeds . it ..nd the tr. s trimtned." WORK ON LILY POND Fipe to Be Laid Today Drainage Into River. Woiktrr ti ha vi b'-gun the cement work "r. th.- Ply jv,: d n w being mad. in Xorth i.. i-ldc patl; 'J'.i.J v they '.-.il! begin to i th- oiu-r. h pipe through which the' w it. r for th pouu .ill flow. The pipe . at be i-j fe. t 1 .i g as the vater wHl be o-.t .,) from the city nia;-' ivar the nit'i:'. Kihrv fe. . cf fing will W i ihi frmi the pond to the ri r i.r drain- FOR GRAPPLING HOOKS Coroner McCcllister Let the Contract for Them Yesterday. Coron r Mf ' '-"Ulster .sterd.iy awarded t' .-ontr.irt ! t!.i contrt". te-n f.f a set .: e-.iovh.ig h'.-ks for tl cunty, to I,..-,. r.ioss Tl,. -e hofk will be kept .... t ... .-..ron- "i and u-.-l in ct.ses a ..i '"f.aing in tie- o, .;.-. I a-t sum t . r th-'ii wi.e ial .b-m-!.-1.-: mifle on tie (oniaer r hool-i in -"i i"i bi'ig for '.id:, s in tl . bottoms of :tie..ias una p .ads, but th'-'e -Ai-ie no:-e ia the county. ISLAND IS VANISHING Soil Being Used to Fill Low Places on Lawrence Avenue. The is'and ui. lor the -V. r.,c street bri'-e which .red the -v officials -- n- ex. iter . "'. a i-w n o; -.i. as he- i, a man v I lived tb--r. o'j. cted to ; . "is: r.-; .1 . v i'l s- - :. 1 ' a thing a by p ' who (Its ! ; the - . to till Up I.'.v p:aee on th( ,r ' 't- On . .th J.anf. ' eietnte b -v.. -n K- li-'Ctj .-t a;.d i' W.- ir'.a A: W . tf ra track. HISTORICAL BULLETIN BOARD Will Be Piaced in the City Library Soon. I-aura "oo-.-. th- r : '-'U s-h-oj li ' - r. in. is v. il: r ; r. pan.t o-a t p'aco r tl.- libra' h-Mvucal tin ri win a b .. i i.i ever!- . t hisi-.ry v " be clfo Co. .1 in thr.P a .nivrjrio. i 1 w.ii be- no p; :r.oip;Uiy ; th.- Ite.n' , t; t-.- m- -1 eMl.lrtiu V!:-- I.tfwv i . r .1 , ; n Are-: .vn K i w u .. U . t ot r-.-.licaiK re- , a .a th.' " " ""' '!- HAS LARGE LIABILITIES A. N. Bont F.ies Petition in Bank ruptcy in Fi0cr3l Court. ; 11. n "'i ".led a pt- - federal s "l .i o : munt 1 rut?. st' md ! IS m i-? - t: W i'.j REPAIRS TiEARLY C0',:LETED Paen-et "-.-i'-g to Bo Fir- ced S.-turdav. S...J Street Cc i.-icncr. ... t 1 .-. : c'.-,v j. . - 1 v . '. .: ivr-'. ' -..:- 1 . .-.us .:" - - . : . - .1 ni.. I rjEN'OCRATIC CAUCuSLS TODAY - o .ec D-'fates to Ccjrty Con- v reacts SatuT'ay. . :ppo't -AT " '.V.'.C rJVVlTTEE ! - 1 Fratema! A:d Ccurcl Ratifies Plan 1 fcr Sec-:-2 S "z FcJ. WICHITA TO BE ADVERTISED Qo Pofofn Rlon tn Sand t.t ti Maps and Figures. TELLINGOFHER RESOURCES Enthusiastic Meeting Held in City Building Last Night. The real estate men of this city are coing to mak. a united effort to adv.. r tise Wichita and the surrounding ocun try. At a meeting of the principal r..il estate men of the city in the city build ing last nirht it was decided to iaue li-'t y thousand of the irwps prepared by the statistical cdrnmittu'. o the Chamber of Commerce giving tiie resources of the country within a radius of 100 miles of Wichita, ami send tluse maps to all parts of the east and in1 this way make the abundant resources of Wichita ar.d her tributjr territory known to the people of this county. Th-;- maps give the population of the co-m'ry h :i rounding Wichita at:d th' an."..:.t o: wheat, cur:., oats, and all otlicr ols, hay, cattle-, horses, thcp ani h- -,s produced durtr ; ih l-st -ar. Tie ivai fst.it--- men wil. a-.'.a a lutie- ia-tf'iu.-ti"n to this a.nd then t-ev.tt: i!i m br. acc.1t over the -t'-rn slat. a. 'lia-re! h: s !.- t-r been a r-hiet s' at on . f ' tl..." eity that cont in such . in,..r?- hi i -. form thu arnvui-t Qt re-j sc-urc-s tiio.t are w huairel m.ic, ! oi , ii hita in all 'i'h se lit- : tie raaps and the f s n with them j till the tale of th . : i ' "os.; -. rity cf f Southern Kansas. j At the meeting 1 : t . L. David- . sou was e'ecttd .ml 11. W. i I.e-y secretary. C '. explained the purpose of th' - ' make ar- r..'.:-'-tnf nts to sj ' . advertise! Wi hita and the - . country. ' fb t -.plained the . m.ips and j i'-.'wed wluit wou . i . . ?fKa -from j th'-ir wholesale di the east. 1 he project was t : : . r-at en- ! thusia-m by the r " . I resent and unn-ediatcly . i .w. a-if-n to I ksue 5fi,"u" of the " - '-- '. . mr- '-t e C"".sist.:r,-j of Geo. 1 ' ' ' -eiliw and Jfiel A. Trie .- . r i to go among the real e i ;he city who were not repi - - i . t me'-ttcg and secure the su - . . the bai- j ance of the fifty 1 - Jieeides advertls- - t 'he real estate urn are gi v ' e an as- i socintion for nut . . nd next j Wednesday evening ' ' ? will be j j another meeting i . Iding to j perfect a permanf : '-. " Uey will try to get ev ; man .a ' j th.'city to join -' Hen.ati- ; caliy advertising , i . . a 1. r tribu j tary territory. I WORK ON ROCK PILE Seven Tramps V'ili Their Da ! The street coau.. some broken rock- i" places in the str worn down so the , taken the job of 1 Since the warm making thomselv- ' tfc'-i surrounding i the road have tx n out of their wlnt i north and not a ! --. ! city. They do not likf t the world owes r. are after it with Thc al.-.o like tt me- great a.imiifr it. i is not a good elass Of people, has bc'-n taking ... gentry who "tor 1 s:iu" anything e troubles, and lo hold ver, the ba l-i tit this is not tr to Wiehita. Thei en the- police cou ' ' . .s lin. d V". As si ist'-r. d the men . w..tt-r. which is t.-ii-t'i-nn'i: diet, i - - tl..T"g's. X-.a- that the ' 'i.-e department -l- ids of good ha1 . street t'e-pnrtmen' .ira' were yeste ing up the rocks, in th hammers t -wa i v that th fori ,'ilv, t. it the; st lo j ,i! that h.'.l -and th-ir n .-a v Po weri tin rn we; e abb bl:-tf r as a .r-se ia n w-ro taker health is not o w ir.t t " w ."k 3' 'eak Rock for 3reaa. .3 . need of '. i amber i f a . - becomc ' lent has to him. ' . re b. i n .'y an. ' e Ms of ; . r , way , .... , ; : . '.his ; ay J ey Is. ; -y - V i ie n br-.l f .! y. : 'o work ' till'' (! t which h th.-ugbt t f. r t.-n . r- a.dv r; Y! hta . wiy. up crdiv. .til th-. sup n- .: bv BIG BA-.: Will eB Playe Fridr Tornerrow a fit. fr. m t; 1. n -I" - - t . f.-: sr1 tU'f 'v - ' ."1 : '" r-t ' . ' r- ' " . -'... , a,...., i On s .tur.ls.v .' ,r. v - . ' . .- f.- i PRICKLY , ASH efii DOSE OF 4 1 w 14 A ! And loses its shape. That's what makes you so tired of clothing that isn't made right. You see, unless a coat is made like ours with an interlining of genuine hair cloth it's bounlT to "break" and wrinkle right back of the buttons and buttonholes, and look shabby in no time. The trousers, too, if 'they're not cut and designed by tailors who "know their business," are bound to switch over to one side and do anything but hang like they ought to. Right here is where the high class workmanship in ours counts. People tell us every day that they like our Clothing because it retains its shapeliness. You might find this "unbreakable feature" in some other brand of clothing, but you are assured that in our Suits from $15 to" $22 the coats do not "break" and the trousers hang as they should. . ierrnan No Clothing 150 NORTH $300 H m 3K j-sk T jfrs. i 0 I I -Mill I I SODA .WATER SEASON Is here again and our foun tains are both busy, serving the latest and best drinks to be had in Wichita. DOCKUn & HIGGINSON'S TWO DRUG STORES 138 North Hain. Street 2.8 North Main Street is in miiiiii' Jii'i ii"-.'rvff'" L '"p"- i.jitfii'iJMstMwSM a i i-. i nr. -KKrxf M.K. AiNU jriK3. TEACHERS OF VOCAL, PIANO, VIOLIN AND THEORY OF A1USIC StudioCrawford Opera House. A limited amount of season tickets for the remaining three concerts to be given by the Wichita Symphony Orchestra will be for sale at Mr. Appy's studio, at 1.50 for each season ticket, above address. f 8 a tf i liberators asoiine 5ioves ji - the two lines that we shine in. The QUICK MB AX s -d J WBIv Gasoline Sto7es are two items of. the great maa7 v" " laadle that we believe aad know are the best stoves are made by people who have studied ve r .ae stove for years aad years aad have revolutionized - cookiag world by their, groat success. As to Hefrigeratora the ALA.S1C has the two aaost 2 n ia: points that it takes to make a good Ufrierator i i th?.. i; iasalation and circulation, and the ALASKA has a. C .ini in and let as show you the Aiaska as wa reel e: seeing it and having the win? good points explained to you yon will have ao other. For sale exclusively by v G. R. F0LLETT & CO. u -m-5 WHITE FRONT HARDWARE 1 12& E. Douglas TALK NO. 135 G;AB GLASSES" of rr' A 'A t r-- ".-:., tr. .r tr - J- t , r- it s-H '---' - ' , - 1 wh r. ri'8 -'-. . r ht s-i3 ot. y t : J : ;' .iu-t h JIt--.nc-i ci -r r.d & . i r.majy ur.t 1 he- - -'- r- e i- '' d Cia- S r - :- . - ,;il th tlm TtWT 5 t - -l.-.S ?:o'-4 tJ" W x 1.. .- arc r.ir- ": '. T.. , aed "". -r :. Th-v , o?rd r - jj ,j t- frr.ra th- bii . ... i k'-w "t r.itl. . .1 v v-j , .' -oe , - ;-- ;;,vi:y. fSJ K-' " ft t yu" ts v 'T- 'V y W. Pearce i tr -a. & Hess Fits Like Ours. To buy Shoes is a highly im- portant matter just now. flany women enjoy the feeling, of indi- viduality conferred upon them by wearing our popular priced Shoes, $3- .00 MAIN STREET. B3S irMni a rrr liniKi rti-t-r i Daily Eagle, Deiivorod, tOc Per Vsek. m - What 5c ano Pocket Mirror- Ow Dosea L-l Pwti Oarpt Tvk P-i1r . Wait- s. Ta ;-'- (9 gli SMfeSS&ife?S TRADE AT FULT Will find an assortment of Chic and Swell Suits here that can't help but please. Our boys depart ment fairly shines with new and handsome ppftrel in the thousand and one little things that go to make a boys' wardrobe complete. Boys' Stylish Wash Suits, welt made, 25c j Boys' Wash Suits, in better qualities, on up to the best you will find. Boy's At! Wool Blouse Suits, $1.50 Boys' Ail Wool Double Breast- j ed Suits, $2AO. ; Bovs' AH Wool Three Piece J Suits' $3.00, S4A0 and 3&0O. Boys' Fine Norfolk Suits, the fines' wooiens, $-50, JBQ nd . $5.00. Beys' Sailor Suits, ail styles and qualities; pricas 41.00 up. Boys' Tuxedo and Dress Suits, Boys' Fancy Black and White Cheviot. Tweed and Soft Cssi mere Suits, $3.50 and $5.00. And finer Suits in every line, all the newest weaves and the latest styles, on up to the not that are made. And everything to make your boy appear genteele and stylish; and a boy can buy here as cheap as a man, and for aay dissatisfaciion we'll cheerfully refund your money. j K3t B c. WICHITA'S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE. 1 8 IJ i$Haa - - -- S----S'0-I-IO'$'Sb-Z9lS'0'tSS-l Your A i i ia ; S3 : 9 . S3 Rest at this store; 'phone, writing desk and easy seats all for your use in the front of the store. Pbooe 780 ts . y Dally Eaflle, Dlivori. 0c Per Whk, IT IS AN EASY MATTER To Do Your Shopping Will Buy Vnat Si' ti'.A '-i limit - "'. TT MARTI 5 MD 0 CENT j & STORE ON'S IT PAYS. Boys' UiKlerw-sts 2So a ad 50c Boys Mew Mockwear fro 25c up. Boys Fancy Suspenders cm 25c up. Boys' Hats ar.d Caps, 25c up. Boys All Woel Sweaters fro $1.00 up. Boys' Spring Underwear from SSe to 50c Boys' Straw Hats. 25c tc Soys' Sailors, for little boys, 2Sc to $t.50. Beys' Fancy Shirts from 50c up. Boys' Wash Waists, 18c, 25c and up. Soys'Fartcy Sweaters, SSc up. Boy' Collars, CuKs. Hand Tailored Suits Our line of Tailor-made Suits for men and young men for spring wear is the best fitting and most perfect, in every reBpect ever brought io the state. The price range from $10 to $20. They are letter than your merchant tailor charges yon double the money for. Sec Shirt Display in Our East Window GOLDEN EAGLE Wichita" Greatest Moncv SavtM? Uolhmg Store iSHBg Is most respectfully called to our very large line of Alen's $3.50 Shoes. We have them in all the new leathers and shapes and have all the appearance of a $5 Shoe; so far as the wear is concerned you cannot tell but that you paid five for them. They are union made and bear the union stamp. Remember, all shapes, all leathers. $3.50. 126 North Main - Osfy Cag-s. Mver. 10c Per Wn- 10c ViH Buy ?.'-i -ti ' ;oc 'CC m 1 1 s m 4 s 08 m 4 sf 4 m I m f at t 91 1 ZO7-20& EMMAS A'rf. V7Qm. MS. Vetk. ! sf . f- -SH SSUv p