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IT , m r Wn i mil an i ii mi V i WWWIwpJwHiwwlMi --. iw ni flail?. .. 1 i try ai f iuti nam wmm MNfrt'e---"" ? & "V i i. PAGE EIGHT THE BISBBE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1912 . r w !'' .- -. . . ... ..... )OC 1. irn 3b tert ttOc IN B9SBEE LODGE WORLD Synopsis Of The Week's News Of The Orders And Societies Of The City --Egr-i FLOWEff SEEDS HIS FiHLLI ' A Druggist's Favorite Kidney Remedy-Cured Himself. Many of the nobles of the Mvstlc shrine are forming a caravan in Bis- he to journey across the hot sands of the desert to Phoenix which will be the state Meet on the twenty--Mond of this month. On January 0 a notice to tho Nobility went forth that numoroiih poor mobs of the desert vroro clamoring lor the faltliful to teach them the way to become a part of the caravan which will start very soon and be granted the good time and the things which tho faithful 'Miotic enjoy ami that a special dis pensation from th Imperial Poten tate to receive and ballot on petl tions ami confer the Older of the Mystic Shrine. A business meeting will be held on February 2 at 3 u'eloek and all petitions must lie In by 2 o'clock. At 7 o'clock there 1b to be a street parade and at o o'clock ooraos th general Ceremonial Session tinder the guidance: of di rector PaiLer. One paragraph in the booklet that hag been received in liltdiee sajs volumes in a few words Hd may be quoted From. 9 o'clock p. in. and during the rest of the evening lunch will bo spread in the banquet hall." Thee who know the Shrlners think that tho Idea to lv conveyed v. as that a buffat banquet would ' be spread In the lunch ball. On the evening of February 23 there will be a reception and dunce givon the visitors. Local Shriners are also planning to hold a dance in this citj sometime during tho present month. Local Knights of Pythias aro anti cipating busy times within the next few weeks. In the first place a spe cinl dispensation has been granten to the IJisbee Knights and this will mean a great inlliiv of members. There are many desirable memberj who had heard it intimated that a dispensation was to be asked and had waited until this time to take ad vantage or it. There will be mem bership elections, initiations and de gree work from now on until the dis pensation ends ana even afterward. Besides the fact of the dispensation there is an added reason to Join the K. P. e.t this time. Tor in April there will bo a session of the I). O. K. K held in this city for the purose ol installing here a chapter of that sub sidiary branch of the Knights ol Pythias. This is going to mean a great gathering of "higher uo"Knightn and also of just ordinary Knights (if there are any such Individuals) in this city for the occasion. From all parts of Arizona will come members of the B. O. K. K. and from many different sections ot the new state and from Cananea and othor north ern Sonora Kints there will be many novitiates. It is expected that a class of more than 100 will be Initiated into the I). O. K. K. on this oc casion. For those who are not in formed on the subject it may be stated that what the shrine is to Masonry that the D. O. K. K. is to the Knights of Pythias. But good times for the Kniphts and for the Pythian Sister do not lie so far away as April. At the last meet ing, in connection with other an nouncements it whs stated that on the evening of February 20 here would be held at Pythian Castle; Jointly by the Knlchts and the Py thian Sisters a dance and banquet In addition to whith aere is being pre- Miared a special program which nny h expected to be nmouneed by next i 'Stuulav iu the l.odge ColuMn. The' plan of -he two order are to make tuts affair an important event. Lat night there was special! meeting of IMahee Lodge No. fiTl It. P. O. E- tor the purposes of initia tion. Then were ten novitiates that hnd not et boon inducted into Klk dom and of these more than half a t'oten were on hand to tae the ol llganons imi.-o.-wd bv th order. Fol towt'ig fht rotvttuf and tta initia tions Uieio .s ,.-jl ro.:st served to intiulwis i.-.w ami old It wvs SUgos;d (hat tn '! old d.ivs ) u hoi.' uy i"n.-:!ed at initiation tin; EH (alvo would have furnished th m ..nd would c.rtaj-uy have been wait ro. s.cd. but those daya hare pasted and the Rlk initlvtkm nov contain nolhlag to detract from the soleu mt ot the ceremonies and the obligation. lrepanitlona are going on actively or ihe Washington Birtli U4 dative, ill's w ill be nojt only a kcIdI innctu n bet ill tend to al. (Upuasize tht- benevolence of the o-k:- in tht the proceeds will le do nalud'iu a find to establish a child ren', pirn ground in litis city it is understood na' a li'ieral coairltm tun has been ohercd bj a gentleman In New York provided the city raises an e'.u-.! i mount md the aura that will lie contributed by 671 will make n fine nost egg for such a fund. In terest locally in the state re-unlon v hich is to be held In Tucson next month is on tn lacrosse. Bach day other local members express the n tention of attending and the matter of Bisbee Joining in tlie proposed state organization is expected to be brought ui either at the meeting on February o or at the time of the in nual election -on March-j. Delegates from IJisbee left yester day for Prcscott to attend the ses- sion ot iiasons anu uraer oi casiern Star Ahlch is to be held this week at Prescott. Tho journey from this clt to Prescott is a long ono iu hours even if not in distance and re quires numerous changes. This kept many who would otherwise have at tended the re-unlon and state grand lodge convention at home and only the delegates made the joumev. The Masons who went were Dr. N. 0. riedsoe. Dr. O. A. Bridge, II. M. Woods and (leorge W. Stewart. The Kastern Star delegates are Mrs. Dovle P. Thomas, assistant grand conduc tress and Annie Le lto, worthy ma tron. Great preparations have been made at the Mile High City and he visitors are certain to nave an en joyable time. Ralph Cameron Would Make Arizona Resem ble the Garden of Mary SENDS FORGETMENOTS The fact tiiat Delegate Ralph Cam eron has sent thousands of packages ot "Forget-Mo-Not" seed to his Ari zona constituents has caused tho poli ticians to wonder if the builder ot the long and narrow path called Angel Trail his ambitions or calculations ,or " coming back ' oh the Mies of a p..!niel March. Unled senators Smith and Ashurst and rongresMcan Haydeu put "trailing Aurtutus" on toe track of the Torget-Me-N'ot" sued, and shadow them with poiP' plants, a million ' Forget-Me-Nots" will be reminding the voters of Ari-com-- as suggestively as the ghost of the murdered Xing of Denmark . "fte- ' riitcen years ato I had an attack of acute kidney troublu. I consulted .t I'iiv.iii-mii who (Vivo mo mcuii-iuu inch only rellevtff me for a time. Aier diacontinulne his jnedlcine my iroiible returned a severe a before. Having heart of Stftimii-Uoot Ij ave it a trial and can honestly stato iliHt tnree dollar bottles cured mr.l never having any sickcuks In titteeu ears I have sold Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot b u druggist for many years and can glvo It the very befct of recommendations at all times. You are at liberty to use this state- i mem any time yon wish. j Kospoctfull, W. C. SUMMBltS. I 12 H Central Ave. Kansas City, Kans. With (Jrand View Drug Co. State of Kansas ) Comity of Wynudottojss. Ou this 11th day of August, 190H, personally appeared beforu me, V. V Summers, who subscribed to the withm statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and fact. CHAULKS WILSON. Notary Public. -I member me. ' Letter to The delegate sent more thau For- Dr. Kilmer t. Co., pc t-Me-Nots. howver, and it may. be I Bingampton, N. Y. , that the combination express some- i I ft', iii; more for ihe delegate than , prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for merely to be remembered. "Hand him '' You. bunch" may mean BnheT a threat Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ulng- hamton, N. Y a bunch may or a promise. The "language of the flowers" Is more than an imag ining fif the politician!, it is a lan guage at least as real as Lsperanta. The poet sings: "The message that flowers tell. What words could novcr speak no well." The Forget-Me-Nots may have a message for the peonlo of Arizona mat is not contained in the speeches of the delegate from Arizona. Other seed that have been sent by Arisona's delogate arc for a sample bottle.' it will convince anone. You will also receive a booklet of vnluablo information, telling all about the knt-! neys and bladder. When writing, 'je' sure and mention Tho lilsbee Daily Ueview. lingular fifty-cent and ont-i dollar size bottles for uulo at ill! drug stores. LOVE LYRICS OF A RANCH GIRL. INTRODUCED. J eschschoiuia, Kochla, That llrst c net: he bowed quite low morning glory, sweet peas, zinnia. calendula, candy turt, Chinese pink, mignlonette and Iioppy. Have Meanings of Own Some of these flower meanings aro given in the "Review Dictionary" as follows: Cany tuft Indifference. Mignlonette Your qualities sur pass your charms. Sweet pea Depart. Poppy All gust. Morning glory September. Tho eschscholtzla. kochia, cales- When ho was introduced. "May I Havo the next waltz-" he asked. Oh, why Did I refuse and toss my head. Yet half regret tho words I said? "It's taken, and the next is, too." And then he turned around and flew. Why did he back away so free? Why don't he try coaxing me? "STRAYS." Ho rode up to our ranch today. And claimed he's looking for a stray. , He talked for quite a while to dad ' Looks funny that the fellow had ' dula and zinnia are probably used ' To take up nearly half a day Next Friday nigbt the Loyal Order f of Moose will hold installation of of-1 ncers as well as Initiation and as the 1 evening will be a long one procedings I will begin at 7:30. Following the meeting, according to announcement.! all will adjourn to the new home. At I the meeting last Friday night there was a large class initiated and neti meeting the clafs to be inducted will I be an even larger one. The member ship contest is progressing famously, the growth of the order Is remark able, and interest m this dinner match where members arc the points is growing steadiiv i BOSYEenTAHEAD OF POLITICIANS BOTH PARTIES only in code language, as the diction ary gives no meaning for these Mowers. For instance, "schscholt zia" may mean "Watch me swipe him on the bean," and the other too, may be signs of the double cross. Tho "bunch" that the delegate has sent out appears to be somewhat contradictor-, and It may bo capable of several sentiments, tit may express fometilng like this: "Owing to your Indifference, 1 must depart from Washington and Its precious per quisites: but you still look good to me In fact, yonr qualities surpass your charms, and 1 will be around some time between August and Sep tember to see how tho flowers are coming along. Don't forget the p:ss word, Eschscholtzla,' " Arizona, quite contrary. How does your garden grow? Read the story of the morning glory, And forget-me-not, dear bo. Burdick Cculd Ranch Judge T D. Burdick has received 5,000 packages of seed, garden seed and flower seed, which he will be slad to distribute to those who will call j at his oflice for them. The big mall sacks full of seed arrived yesterday, and in addition to the flower seed, thore are all kinds of seed for the With talking of a single stray. But finally away he went; 1 pecked and watched him as he sent! His horse along Just like he's glad: And then like him I talked with dad. INDIFFERENCE. ' Last night be stopped in and he stayed j To supper, and he set and played j Some cards with dad and Joked so ; free, j Yet somehow me ho did not see. i I wonder if he thinks I cart One way or other when or where He is or what he ever thought! . But still I think he hadn't ought I'm sure I do not care a cent Yet 1 stayed up until ho wont. DUMBNESS. On Sunday last he called, and I My bestest best did try and try To entertain him with the news. ' The steretopticon and views. And played the organ; yet right there Ho set and twisted in his chair, j And looked at :n I had to laugh As helpless as a real young calf. I His words seemed In his throat to stick I 1 wonder if tho poor boy's nick! j SWEETS. I Today ho cams a-riding down. j And brought me candy from the town; And then I asked, "Is this for me?" i And then ho said, "You bet It be!" I felt so queer I let hi mstand garden. Valley farmers are request-1 And for a moment hold my band, WASHINGTON, D C, Feb. 10. J'oMies a-plenty is promised for the coining week. In fact, the week will be the busiest one that the politicians Iwtc experienced in a long, lone Um. The Lincoln Day celebrations will be a cause for unusual activity on the irt of the republicans, partic ularly those of oratorical ability. President Taft will go to Newark to take part in the Lincoln Day cel ebration in that city. He will be the guest in Newark of ex-Governor Franklin Murphy and will be given an opportunity to meet some of the leading republicans of New Jersey. Springfield, 111- the home city of Abtaham Lincoln, will observe his birthday anniversary with a banquet under ithe auspices of the Uncoln Centennial asociation. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts and Representative Frank B. Wills of Ohio are announced as the principal speakers. Secretary of the Treasury Mac Veagh will add to the gayety of tho republican situation by making a speech to the republicans of Michigan with "What Is a Progressive?" as his topic. The speech will be delivered Tuesday night at the annual dinner of the Zach Chandler club at Lanslng. Another Michigan banquet at which republican oratory will be on tap will bo that of the Calhoun Lincoln club at Albion. Governor Osborn will be the chief figure, with Congressmen J. M. C. Smith of Michigan. C H. Sloan of Nebraska and Frank W. Mondell of Wyoming as the other speakers. The personnel of the speak ers list Indicates that many good words will bo spoken for Theodore Roosevelt before the evening is over. A Lincoln Day banquet to be givon Jn St. Louis by the -Association of Young Republicans of i Missouri will havo as speakers Govamor Dcneen of Illinois and Governor Hadley of Missouri Governor Toner of Pennsylvania. ex-Governor Utter of Rhode Island, Charles M. Schwab and Congressman Howland of Ohio are scheduled as speakers at a banquet to be given by the Lincoln Republican club of Beth lehem, Pa RepuMicans of the Hoosier State will turn tncir eyes towards New castle, where a thousand or more or the pariy leaders are expected to gather tor tho annua meeting and banquet of the Indiana Lincoln League. In Colorado, also, the anniversary of the birth of Lincoln promises to qe a banner day for the republican party. Republican leaders of all fac tions havo been Invited to meet in Denver on that day for a grand "har mony' 'conference The state commit tee will meet to discuss plans for the state convention, a conference will be held by the republican editors, and tho gathering will close with a Lincoln banquet at which former Sen ator Beveridge of Indiana is to be tho star speaker. Aside from the Lincoln day jubila tion the chief event of the week on the republican calendar will be the state convention of Georgia republi cans, which is to meet In Atlanta Wednesday to name delegates to the national convention at Chicago. Re cent reports from the South give. evi dence of considerable activity on tiro part of Roosevelt adherents in Geor gia and it Is reported that they will make an effort to have a Roosevelt man elected chairman of the state committee. Tho Talt people, however. do not appear worried over the situa tion and the general opinion is that about tho best that Roosevelt follow ers can hope for Is an untnstructcd delegation to Chicago. A solid Taft delegation Is the prediction of the president's Triends. A straw to indicate the way the wind is blowing in Oklahoma will be furnished by the state committee meeting and Lincoln banquet to he held In Guthrie Monday. James- A. Harris, chairman ot the state commit tee, is the leader of the Tart Torcos In Oklahoma and there Is little doubt tna( the round-up at Guthrie will show that the president can count upon the support of the Oklahoma delegation tin his fight for rcnomlnatton. ed to avail themselves of the oppor- tunit) to obtain seed. In spite of the disposition of tb politician i to mu:e merry of Mr. Cameron's flower lan guage it must appear that Ariaona's delegate is atil! getting ail that is coming to his bailiwick. "Who can look into the seed ot tme and telf watch will grow and which will not." Shakespeare asKs. Sttme of them may fall by the way side among the tares and ke chokod 'That candy's sweet," he said, "Is true. But thero's nono' made as sweet as you." And then I laughed and looked away. For there was nothing I could say. DREAMS. I dreamed of him last night and thought He came to mo and quickly caught Me in his arms and told me all Those lovo names that a man may call to death by Stark Smith's "trailing The- jjirl he thinks his heart's desire; Arbuta." and overshadowed by his ; And then I dreamed a prairie tire poppy plants, some of them may . fame sweeping up on every side. grow op Hke the green bay tree or ! And he saved me and then I cried Jack's bean stalk. Who knows? i Upon his shouldor strong and nice, Sh-h-h! "Escbscnoltzia." And then he lecncd and kissed me twice. Y. M. C A. mE&TIMG Robert V. Carr In the Twice-- I i-onth Popular Magazine. WINONA, Minn., Feb JO Reure-I 'ematives of the branches of tho! Young m?d's Christian association in j Minnesota met here today for the an nual state convention, wlli continue the CONVENTION POLISH PRIESTS DBTKOIT, Mich.. Fob. 10. A con- Tho sessions I vention of Polish priests said to bo next three days, I & first gathering of its kind ever e-ist suniinv with MKieial church ! held in the United States, assembled services in the morning and a fare- in this city today with delegates in well mass meeting In the afternoon. ' attendance from many parts of the Tho convention will have as a general country. The convention Is to discuss theme, "Tho Men and Religion For-1 concerted action along various lines ward Movement," around which most ' that will result in benefit to tho of the speakers have been instructed j Po'ish Catholics o America. Prornin to make their remarks. Prominent nt among the participants is Bishop among those who are to deliver ad- Rhode of Chicago, the first Polish dresses are President H. Churchill , Catholic bishop in tho United States. King o Oberlin College, Rev. James E. Freeman, D D., of Minneapolis, lTnn TC T pi toQipY President Ozora S. Davis of Chicago ' UU LM I t IU t-LHCSSir I Theological Seminary, Clarence B. j Willis of Milwaukee, Dr. George J., FURNISHED rooms for rent. Steam 1 . . ... .. - , . m ' tisner oi -New orK, ana a. u. ivneDe i ' of SL Louis, International secretary I of the Railroad Y. M. C. A. ' On the democratic side, tho most interesting news of the week probably will bo furnished by Governor Wood-i row Wilson, who will make a hurried trip to Chicago to deliver one or two addresses on Lincoln day and to con fer with some of the prominent demo crats in he west. Also of Interest will bo the democratic presidential primary in St. Louis to select 21u delegatcs to tho Democratic State convention at Joplln. Tho Joplin con vention will determine whether for mer Governor Joseph W. Folk or Speaker Champ Clark shall have the Missouri Indorsement for presidenL' heat and running water in room. The Golden. Main SL each 47G S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS. Win Blow's strain. Stock from Lester Tompkins. Eggs $2.00 and $3.:.0 per ID. 1 E. Hawcs, Warren, Ariz. 475 BLAMED A GOOD WORKER. "I blamed my hert for severe din tress In my loft side for two years," writes W. Evans, Danville, Va., "but I knovr now !t was Indigestion, as Dr. King's New Life PHIh completely cured mo." Best for stomach, liV"r and kidney troubles, constipation, headache or debility. Zc M all drug gists. w j 3ia.i Early Spring Necessities We are here mentioning some ol the spring goods that have arrived and we are now showing. We do not want to impress you with the idea that the complete spring stock has arrived, but only p. small portion of it. liach day is bringing new styles and creations into the store. Every department will soon be crowded with new spring merchandise. The variety is very extensile this season. The assortments are very broad. We have made special efforts to have every thing that the public demands. New Percales -or early spring m-King we aro showing a nev line ot fine cambric percales, in a wide assort ment ol colors and patterns. I Hues, greys, blacks, piiiKs, otc. ' inches wide, fast coloi, price yard l.ic. Red Seal Ginghams At a medium price thero is nothing as gooS n this moke. Tho patterns are new and the color ings perroct No seconds, all now and iresh. For ho.ise die&se. the Red Seal ginghams ar the bout, alio for ohiluton's dresses, priced lr yard. loo. Amoskeag Apron Checks This class of ginghams does not requir an in troduction, all that we wish to sav regarding rneir is that we have met received .t large as sortment consisting of evr size died, priced per yard 10c. Serpentine Crepe The material that won a reputation being the most suitable, kunona goods manufactured, it reiuires no ironing which is a verj good feat ire, the colors are fast and the patterns are very !nindune. The all over Boral designs are very attractive and land a sof'. rich effect to a ki nona. 'lho assottmeut ifi large now, at per rd, "c. American Prints Prints aro becoming very iKpu!ar for little ohenpuouse dresses and ou account ot the very Inox ponsive price can bo made at a very smrll cost. A large,, assortment of new patterns and colors, a: per yard 7c. Advance Tailored Hats We are ndw showing the early spring tailored hats for women. Tho styles are exceedingly pretty, dainty and neat in shapes com bimt'on ot colors and designs. There is a wide assortment of-stylot to select irom, all the popular .hades to match tho spring suits ana dresses. .Matched costumes and hats will be more popular than over this season. In this assortment you will find a hat that win become you, as trie variety Is large, a shapo -for every face. This is not the Spring opening, Just a showing of early hats. tffe!ia2P i A Complete Corset Stock we are snowing the best assortment that was ever shown in this vicinity, 'the new models aro very graceful and will give the new sprint gown an auaeo touch or beauty. AiaKo your selection tror.i our wet! selected stock and our corset lady win see that you aro properl.v tlttej a phm Tt ZustP.-vcf Kf 1 "Warner's 301 Tho 301 model Is long hip and high bust, made of a good strchig quality of corset batiste. White only. This is a good selling number at SS.r. Warner's 273 Long hip and Medium hign bust, maJo or white batiste of sood lasting quai lty, priced at ?2.23. Warner's 272 The 272 model Is medium long hip and low best, made or a good -ervice able quality natiste. in white only. A corset that win outwear all otuers at tho price of $2-5. Warner's 641 Tiio 6-11 mode, is the newest style in .woman's corage 1.0'ig hip and low bust, made of a good quality of cor set batiste. Priced at $2 00. Warner's 636 Tne 6-G nodel is the most i opular medium pne d cor' sold, it is a very low bust and long hip, made of a good qusllty white corset batiste. Priced at ?f.. Warner's 601 The C01 model is a comfortable cor sage of a low bust and long hip, it is also a very popular selling corset, made of white corset batiste of a good quality, priced. $1 50. Nemo 403 Self leducing. low bust and long hip. Ksesing a flattening back effect, whicn the ladies prefer, priced $4.00. Nemo 405 Self reducing with relief bands, high oust, made for tali ,tout peoplr of a heav strong batiste which will wear well, priced ?4.00. New Spring hnderwear The nrst shipment of knit underwear for Women, .dlss.s and Children has arrived. Tiie assortment is complete, both m single piece garments and un.on suits. A large variety of prices. Ladies' Lisle Vests In vests fcr ladles we have li.th plain anu tancy tilmmed. Some have the necks trim med with lisle and silk laces. In all sizes extending fiom Misses' to out sizes for arge women. Desirable weights for spring wear and made ot pure white cotton an lisle yarns, priced per garment ;ic and i to 5.W). m v Ji -&' ?r - m T - f .- .' - - ctv. L ?. ..uuies x..tif. uutufisuuvs tj; LKvr ,UV H' ilUU SllUli Sl,v CU11 ivii.cr aii't prettily lace trimmed, pure blenched, sprint needle knit, full size, pi iced at per suit, f 1.25. Others priced at per sui 50c and 75.'. Ladies' White Cotton Vests White Knit vests in all sizes for ladies. Gooa ntting garments priced at 10c, 13c and 2oc. Ladies' Pants and Tights White cotton and lisio. spring needle knit. very well made line of garments, lacj trimmed at per garment, r5c to tl.75. Plain tights priced, pei garment, jc to Sic 'ASSt.ii'oN &mm. s.,ja i f?gamsef& SS.T,73S? U KR r-Tt''-CJC 5l . , S!7 -' f M$ K.-fi ' . Misses' Lace Trimmed Unionsuits Low neck and no sleeves, pure white bleacb. Knee length, an exceptional value at. per garment. G't. Misses' Unionsuits Suovv ble-ched, low neck, sleeveless, knee length union suits in children's sizes only. This is i very good value at, a garment C3c. Children's Low Neck Vests For children between thp ases of three and fourteen years, vests with low necks and no sleeves. Spring needle knit ot superior lisle and cotton yarns, priced per garment, 15c, 25c and 35c. Children's High Neck Vests High neck garments and short sleeves, high neck and long sleeves, in white cotten and lisle Sizes from three to fourteen years, priced at 35c. -t 1. .. -B O V fsQt v2 rmM tfSjSs.. Some New Arrivals In Hosiery Wc .-ve only receiveu a wrv smail portion of the immense spring stoc which wo have ordered, but some of the best numbors jre here and we would UKe lor tno people who are particular about what they buv jto see them. Misses' Non Fib Hose For those who prefer a non rib hose for Misses' we carry this one, as we think it Is the best hose ob tainable In its kind. Fast black dye and a well shaped foot and leg. Price per pair, 35c. Ladies' Lisle Hose The famoiis Onyx brand at two popular prices. There is nothing better in lisle hose than these, folors, black and tan. Well shaped and guaranteed absolutely staiiir less, price per pair, 50c and 6c. Boys' Round Ticket Hose This is the hose that gives bettor satisfaction than any other. Boyi are very severe on their hose and it pays to get something that will hold together. This one will stand the knocks because it is made out of long fiber soa fslantf cotton, which ins-res lovg weir. Try tKem once and you will InsUt on having them the next time. All sizes, t pnr pair, 30c and JJc. -yVBlfmeff Jre -k.. ,' Cyf 4: 9lWt4-'illftl--.l.---t ,-. , 1. . .fJ rr' - -- -M-l - ------------ ff -