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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Nov 1907, p. 5

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‘ (Mesars. E. Schietholts, Son & Co. have moved Their furnitute goods . to The funer the late Mrs. : John 2 ).:* ert ‘u held from her late reside: ce Wednesd morning. 1 Go to Jure the now jeweller < »G : Lo e "'_ e 4n ; Qw.-llo:' your watch reâ€" ~pairin " Satisfaction guaranteed, â€"or [rmbney. refunded. . '3*3? market Saturday . morning / butter sold at 27 to 30 cents‘ a lb., ‘ and eggs which are still scarce were â€" disposed of at 30 and 35 cents a doz. wl sold at 12 and 14 cents per * This is week for the Ladies . the « 'B‘S:u Shoe Co, w "eamarie " : 5 . Randall EJsic '“P“"\_O,'“!Pflo will visit Wate po. during the second â€"or + "third 3 in Decemberand: will be \,pleas to execute orders for . any ‘ wwho desite their pianos tuned.. _ 3t e ,:’16 Jurgensen‘s, ~ the new. // Sewellerâ€"in Zick‘s block. . "?’E’yv e Burton Bros. ‘ moving. picture, sghow. gave their ‘second e%laxtdnmt _ in the Town Hall on ay . evenâ€" ng. The W.M.S. band gave several e ttions of music during the evenâ€" 4 Bt., Berlin.~ > Ss1 0g9 . ... \\ Phe citizens in the neighborhood of "‘r~ t ceast m:‘xrrud:t P Sunda ng . DY #â€" > gzi‘ t of a m&lzct shot.. 1t S ssrs that© one of the neighbors _ ~E,. M. Devitt, h w ons .. mCBmiy . eiei® l g ‘ report of a revolyer shot. it] A large number of Twinâ€"City ladies m that: one of the neighbors found their way to the pretty home g # supply of meat on hand of Mrs. Joln B. Haill, Albert street, s3 . jus# butchered . and ulpew.i‘riduy afternoon to attend her: postâ€" "‘ that an atten v::‘hiu made to ; nuptial ree;pflon“;d‘::‘btm in Kl â€"away with it ‘braught â€"the ace gown was / Revolver â€" _ into play to Kare am'fi’eg in receiving by. her mother, y3 y TSe . Harry Sherris, oronto, "Z’;? * ouldâ€"be . thiexes. [ ‘|Miss Anna Florence Snider, Waterloo; t ‘_ Men‘s $5 shoes $3.40 at Zick‘s. _ Mrs. M. 8. HMaliman, Waterloo, and o es We tnX {Mrs, D. Alexander Bean, Berlin,. _ a8~ *'u ,-s"â€"'â€"mâ€"‘ 'z‘“ in tlt-‘m'rm;?ml’:: e‘ m â€" + Halstead s ge § ya«>.~ ‘3”‘" BYâ€"LAW |room which was Beautifully decoratâ€" ’P" uy «. s ce 1a. ~~ t it j ,:wm &y:n:.mln .plo was 1€ meeting : of ~asaisted by the Misses - ‘ertecial meeting of the Waterlo0 §1I7. #®#0N°0 D7 clh, "eorn¢ar q'fi ) Page our doors during: this â€" great ‘\Bhoe Sale and you pass a . great ‘chance to save money. Read our ad. ‘on page 5. Ziegler‘s, Beriin‘s best Men‘s $2 shoes $1.85 at Zick‘s, w s at the fire hall &m confi'“:: ‘ Mr. A. C. Moyer showed some _ of I e‘birds at Seaforth, â€" Huron ~Count1 Poultry. Show. â€" Mr. Moyer Won the special prize ‘a silver: cup, iso three. first prizes, three ~ second "kigme in any dayâ€" sooner the betâ€" t, and you see what & little cash wil | «o at our Great . Shoo Sale. Prices on page 5. Zieglet‘s, King RORAL 0 8. hetk P T fr.\ Chas, ‘Montag~ to Miss Angi®| Tpe first joint meeting of the Young ‘ arts at New Hamburg on TuesdaY» peopie‘s Societies of St. Peter‘s LMâ€" "Mhe _ Advertisement of _ M. theran Church, Berlin, St. John‘s: Wildt â€".on â€"â€" Another . pPageâ€"â€"Will Lutheran Church, Waterloo, and the iWey _ an idea of the _ bargains Galt Society was held in St. John‘s ) be obtained at. theâ€" Emergency Lutheran Church Tuesday evening and Sale at this store, which will conâ€" was well attended, the proemunpl isnue for 30 days only. Don‘t NCE~â€" being instructive and interesting. The leet this â€" opportunity â€" to secure cheaP ‘chief speaker of the evening was Rev.â€" lo A + * !1,. M. Kuhns, General: Secretary ‘of 1t has been learned that some boys ‘the Societies of Canada and United in Berlin have been canvassing _ for States, who gave an outline‘ ; of" the Bt.. Agaths Orphanage. No boys |work being done and referred to the Rave ‘been authorized to ‘collect for. excellent work being accomplished by this thstitution by the authorities and the three Societies at Galt, Berlin ditizens are requested to ascertain . d Waterloo. he names and report to the police. ]nnzv. F. Oberlander, Berlin, Rev. B. ‘ ‘Buy Zick‘s rubber boots for the Croushan, Galt, andâ€"the pastor . of / tall ouabtt o * Keket Jll:!h:(1‘rm:;;‘,ct‘.:n:-ec;(n R:v. Mr. Bockmdm“: t 4: i t and . encour _ Mr. A. ' Moyer showed soimmie O! greszes, touching the éfforts of the tds at Seaforth, â€"â€"Hurom socfetfed in the direction . of doing ~‘Cou _m- rSfiow.-J!r. Moyer good. > Rev. Mr. Todd, of Toronto accepâ€" , â€" o€cupied "the pulpit of ~the pdistâ€" Church on Sumday in the ‘‘pf the pastor who pte.,chéd‘ regular monthly .meeting of the Public School Board will ,‘:‘"” 3 $ _ buys children‘s â€"slippers at ZLion. PR LA & store. r, and Mrs. J. G. Meyer and Miss id Montag attended the wedding of :( Chas, ‘ Montag to Miss: Angie ~at New Hamburg on Tuesday. Advertisement of _ M. a â€".on â€"â€" another . page _will an idea â€" of the bargains be obtained at. the > Emergency at this store, which will conâ€" for 30 days only. Den‘t negâ€" @ opportunity : to secure cheap OITY DkUG STORE. #17, Beutsche Apothcke , paid for Cbappine @u‘:‘d‘m kindly cdl':: gouvenience and procure same, * $1.50 shoes $1.25 at Zick‘s WATERLOO scial meeting: of the Waterlo6 « Commission was held . . on y ‘ evening ®" ; was considerable discueston how to raite momey ta ko on a finally ‘ decided to have ‘ secured on all work to ad ask Council to wubmit "An â€" Jangary to raide the ve Btore wais a| ; Mr. Detmul amoun~ Inylng sewers Was uit ~* capihs King} The evening proved profitable ~and ‘enjoyable to all present. d _ on this. happlest _â€" °0° ‘out the qualities to be desited â€" in the _ youth and n&mm should always be ‘high ‘and . noble, The malden with all the attributes of splendid womanhood should seck to unite with a youth â€" of sturdy manhood and love should always be the dominating factor ~which brings them together ©otherwise there gould is vaik m fls is mpaanl ness, where their natures were not congenial and their tastes and. . in clinations _ {at apart: < The â€" lectwrer interspersed _ his._ remarks . with bright and. witty. stories, which beâ€" trayed moral truths applicable _ to the subject and served to keep the audience in : good â€" liumor, calling forth frequent applause.. He _ @lso pictured to his ‘hearers, scenes . > of domestic â€" happiness and <unhappiness which emphasized . the need: of .con geniality . and right understanding beâ€" tween . the two parties who were about to enter upon the ° Yoyage O ~ or life‘s matrimonial sea. $ : was Simen ht â€" Given on 1nis W‘-"l‘mw I'wui! . on Monday Evening . Re ‘tré Lecture~‘Woving u0d Weiging‘ | The Waterloo 3 "he lecture throughout was highly entertaining : *and. very much ~enjoyâ€" ed and â€" appreciated and was in ‘every. respect a gratifying. suocess. P UE dn d MqpPin EL ELt t The musical selections contributed during the evening also added to the interest of the occasion. _ Preceding the lecture Miss Bean gave a short organ recital playing Lobengrin‘s and â€" Mendelssohn‘s wedâ€" ding. marches. Vocal â€"solos. _ were also contributed â€" by Miss Myrtle Bechtel â€" and â€" MiSss Bertha Devitt, with violinâ€" obligato by Mr.â€" Clive S. Bean and a vocal soloâ€" by Mr. Hatvey Wildfang, ‘of Berlin, all of which were effeotively givenl DEATH OF MRS, JOHN â€" \ BAUMGAERTNER c# The death of another of Waterloo‘s aged citizens pccurred Monday mornâ€" ing at 7 O‘clock in the person of Genofef= Robald, wile Of. Mr. J. Baumgaertner, tne King street grocer at tie mze of 67 years, 10 monbns and .9 days. l Deceased suffered a paralytic stroke three weeks ‘ago rrom~ which she‘ never recovered. 1 The late Mrs. Baumgaertnet . Was batn in Schwartzen Kreis, Waldshutt Baden, â€" Germany, January 6th, 1810 and was married to Mr. J. Baumâ€" "gaertmer on February, 12th, 1863. They emigrated to Canada . in 1867 cotming direct to Waterlog where they have resided ever since with . the ‘exception of three years when they resided at Carrick. u’;"b;“lu;e'fl;u held on . Wednesday morning â€" to the °R. C. Church thence _ to Mount Hope ~Cemetery INTERESTING MEETING OF YOUNG PEOPLE‘S SOCIETIES At the conclusion of the â€" meeting those present repaired to the baseâ€" ment "of the ~church where refreshâ€" merts were werved. Revs: Kuhns and Oberlander _ also â€" deliveréd â€"â€" short PoST NUPTIAL REEEPTION onto, in chartiing frooks of pale OFF OK sUsPENDED Curtis Bahrs the Eng! vnlnfid"“id“ and rig <a sum ‘of the (Alexander House â€"a was let go on suspendcd ; Dr Best quality rubbers at Zick‘s of 67 years, 10 months Eated m subject * of Becretary : su;au h!:‘ A s al ¢ & 2 p reverend â€" gentleman ." -@ the Englishman, who Ity of, stealing horse a sum of â€"money © at House and, remantted .-;‘~ sentence. SENTENCE To the Mayor and. Members of the ~~Cpuncil, Waterloo, Ont. _ / ~Dear : Sirs:â€" C R 4 ‘ We take it for granted that > your desite ‘is to obtain all possible â€" light on the question of chéap power for your city; x We also take it for granted _ that, it we can furnish satislactory ..evid~ ence that. a producer _ gas 3;1» plantâ€" to be owned by your â€"~ is better, ‘theaper and more . reliable than the Hydroâ€"Electric plan (as. it now ‘stands}, you would be open â€" to an alternative proposition from us. We, therefore,â€"beg to sayâ€" 1. "That we are" now underâ€"contract to furnish and erect such a plant thecity of Chatham, Ont. â€"~ 3. That we "LW and thorâ€" qughly equipped to furnish a similar plant for your city, and on the absoâ€" lute guarantees thatâ€" _ & (a) Your street arc lighting . will not cost over.$30 . per annumâ€" per lamp, including all operating © costs, maintenance, interest _ and .depreciaâ€" tion, on entire equipment. t (b) You can sell current â€"for domâ€" estic lighting and power purposes on a meter rate basis of 1} to 2} cents per 1000 watts (i.~e., per Kiloâ€"watt) at a handsome profit to the city.. According to the Hydroâ€"Electric proposition your are. lamps. will â€"cost between forty and fifty dollars _ per annum per lamp and your meter rates will be not less than five cents . per 1000 watts. ; * ~In view of this enormous saving to your taxpayers we beg to ask â€" the opportunity of our Chiel _ Enginéer addressing a public meeting in your city before a byâ€"law is submitted . to your people, ‘ Awaiting your reply, we are, Faithfully yours, § + COLONIAL ENGINEERING CO., ‘ LIMITED, J. REID HYDE, President. The following ‘resolution was (passâ€" ed:â€"That whereas a ‘letter has been received from the Colonial Engineerâ€" ing â€"Co., offering to send a represenâ€" tative to address a meeting â€" on the question of producing powerâ€" by ‘proâ€" ducer gas engines be it resolved that this Board is of the opinion that it ‘lwould be advisable for the ~Town ‘Countil to consider the question. . It was moved by Cleason Shantz, | seconded by M. Huehnergard _ that | the account for the delegates‘ expenâ€" ses to a meeting in Hemilton be reâ€" ferred to the Town Council. es . The market question"was introduced by Mr. J. H. Roos and aiter conodâ€" erable discussion the proposition â€"was considered very {favorably, but it was thought that, owing to the stringency of the money market, it would not be advisable to submit a byâ€"law for mdney at present. It was, howevet, thought that the question would sponâ€" er orf later have to be taken up. . <Mr. F. 8. Kump{ thought that the Board should recommend that the as~ sessment roll of this town be. * pubâ€" lished, but no action was taken. _. SEAGRAM . HORsES ‘The Seagram string> of torses arâ€" rived in Waterloo from New _ York Wednesday evening for the winter. ‘The Jot comprises nine horses, viz.â€" Merry: England, ~Main Chance, _ Sit }R.lph. Deuce, Purslane, Bea Wall, 'nu.h Brick, Jubilee Juggins, and Sir _ Mr. Seagram‘s winnings which exâ€" ceeded those of any American: owner, totalled $2120. He also stands 28th i.;_t‘in“li;â€";iw};ndi owners .. for 1907 . with $29,140. AKELEBRATED THEIR \ SILYER WEDDINS In en indnts t my catane Di WRerta h iate me at Mr. and Mrs. 8. Beatty celebrared the 25th anniversary of their 'flz on Thursday evening, about 35 being presont. A. stimptuous repast was served after which those in iatâ€" tendance spent the evening n a 80â€" © The house was very prettily decor« ted for the occhsion with chrysanths emums and other fowers. ; " Mr. and Mts. Beatty were the reciâ€" Call at Jurgensen‘s the. Jewellot, King 8t., Waterloo, and see his onâ€" Montrea!,‘ Nov. 22nd, â€" 1997 Re Cheap Power HAVE RETU@NED Jeweller ~ You caft saye money by buying furs at This store,.. Only good furs find room here? {4! unmshdw you : what a saving to you our marked down prices mean., â€" _‘ ’ 2 [ S ighy h â€"*~â€" 4P e 1 |is /A im\ P P X ns U ]‘}‘ o) 0 l-] R ~;4.$ N 2O# = s W is Cor ; Te s m n 3 t i\‘ ‘) T 4 i 1"1 o. Ee J€ 4 § 9 %, 5 3 | e o n i f wiitsoeâ€" t M hA | j H se | i lt TWINâ€"CITY Hotpitably Entertained by~ the Presto Musical â€" Club .of: â€" Gueiph on Saturday. The Twinâ€"City Musical Club went to Guelpn on Saturday to assist in ». musicale ‘of the Presta Club held at the residence of Mr. G. B. Ryan of. that place.â€" Among those .. who went from Berlin and Waâ€"erloo were Mrs. C, E. Hoffman, Mrs. G. . H. Bowlby, / Mrs. F. I. Anthes, Miss Ella Anthes, Miss Simonds, and the Misses. Edna and Lillian Breithaupt, of Berlin; Mrs. Lochead, Miss L. M. Bruce. Mrs. C. A. Bochm, Mrs. H. M. lSnydor, Mrs. E. F. Seagram, Mra F. G. Hughes, s Bessie Dawson and Miss h‘mmn'lr. Sean. . ; The Presto Club.was also assisted by Mr. > Chas.â€" Crowe, celloist.. The members of the ..visiting club were hospitably entertained . and a 1»08t enjoyable _time was spent. â€" se & + The Guelph Mercury bas the . folâ€" lowing concerning the visit of : ‘the Twinâ€"City Musical Club to that ¢ity on ‘Saturday, where.they were enterâ€" tained by the Presto Music Club, One of thuse pleasant events which tend to further friendly interest in sister societies, "especially in musical circles,: took.place en Saturday, when some. 20 .members of the Women‘s Musical Club, of Waterloo and. Berlin, journeyed to Gueiph to be entertained by and take parey in the programme with the members of the Presto Music Club of Gueiph.‘ The members of the local club met their guests on the morning train and entertained them to luncheon at their various homes, and about three o‘clock all repaired to "Park View," Mr. and Mrs. . Ryan having. graciously offered. their beautiâ€" ful home for the occasion, and â€"the following extellent programme . was given: f [3 Sonata, Op. 27, (last movement ...... d. UFFELMANN "In M & y Time" Isolden‘s Licbes Isolde) ...« Aria h at YR enc ‘"fiinw Bessie Dawson. ‘Cello and Pianoâ€"L&a Gaite ... Chopin Miss Pessic Hill. ~Mr. Charles Crowe. CORCEFHIOK |,, 5:m m : wac ons «... Weber Mrs. Frank: Anthes. (a) Tw6 Byes of Brown,...=. Hawley {h) The Night BOR& 2200 ematenees »Tm“"gm D 4. td k "Ich Liebe dich" ...... .. Edward Grieg _ Mrs. Herbert M. Saidér. ._ . Every number"whi given a fnished rendering, and without in vidualizing any. one offering, wlfl_ al:, < mention NB We are always on tho slert for| _ * For thosa who insist on wanting the newest styles we have m i) | mz’m"’ 800| special provision. â€" Several good smart lines have been fi | § " a You wil} find it satisfactory to buy |duced and everything necessary to ‘make SATURDAY A BAN 4 P PR aSH] . of us. : . ‘The quality of the goods and| DAY in our Coat Department has been well attended to. ~ .. â€" i .._.; u-%pm.‘mmt every timé. â€" # y is vrasom h t es our line of Footwear will cerâ€"| NOTE.â€";Put the following in your "Memo," Be sure and see. fl i e e e E) = tainly please you. .. â€" Special Priced Coats.: 33 , n ZINN‘SSHOE STORE |( p RYAN & C0., BERLI t # % .’ â€" s n e The attention of our readers is call« ed to the advertisement of M. Wildâ€" fang, Berlin, on another page, . conâ€" Mh:.:; announcement _ of _ an Emergency Sale, which will continue lor 86 Nov. ‘ All €10thing Will be disposed of.. y m .. ~.A Waterloo, DPr. Eva J. Taylor. Miss Ella. Anthes Miss Emma Bean MUSICAL CLUB Miss Hattie Kelly Tod (Tristan _ and w.... â€"0.. Wagnerâ€"Lisst From La Giacond .. Rdward Grieg Dudley .. Buck Helen Brown Becthoven % & ~OUR LINE 1 of ~FOOTWEAR is, wo believe, worthy of your notice. â€" It is made ap of the best things Mmmm, and great care bas been o in the selectioc. "We are always on the slert for we spare no paing to got them. â€" “Yu -n':'m it savisfactory to buy of us. 'noqum'y dm‘g‘edg and %umn?rm will© corâ€" tainly please you. . HKHenry â€" Reuel Grade and the balance bin's.'ni"éfia.. These Cows aré supposed to be in Calt and due to calve in time for Yactory _ 838 first class Dairy Cows, a nimber of them beicg of the Roltals TERMS:â€" 10 months credit will be given on good securityâ€"or 6 per cent | obkerafitenh . einked q Negey c Clo 4n Cai‘h Zraine annnm â€" off for all cach payments :l"u-du, amounts. _ . h# D. RUDY Auctioncers, ED. LEUZLERâ€" ~ _ _ _ C= Mrs.. Honry Beak ol Newâ€" Hamburg is visiting Waterloo friends, ~Mrs. J. H. Webb is: spending a: few days in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Eall. . f Mr. Matthow Jafroy of Dundas is spending â€" several> weeks‘ holldays .at his home here. Mrs. Fred Halstead returned Wedâ€" nesday from a pleasant visit with friends in Hamilton. _ . . °_ . _ Mrs. Smith and Miss : Essio Devitt visited friends in Acton for several _Miss Lydia® Veitel is visit ng friends in Heidelberg for ~several days.â€" â€" Mr. Bert Westranâ€" returned . from the West on Saturday. & ~Mr. Isaac Neuber of Detroit spent Sunday at his home here.© . _ tie: Bayme of Rockwood were guests at the home of Mr. F. W. Thomas, on Thursday. . s Mrs. M. Specker left on Tuesday for Reading,. Pa., where she> will â€"spend several weeks a guest at the home of her son, Dr.~Otto Specker. â€" & Rev. Mr. Medd was ‘s:m.uu home of Mré. J.:Shub, Willow ave nue, during his stay in Waterloo. ~Whe Misseg Shyder, George â€" street, entertained a few of their young friends to progressive 500‘ lakt ov» ening, in homor of their guest, Miss $. Milne, of Sarmia: Mrs. J. M. Soully was the hosteas of an unusually bright and jolly card =m Thursday afternoon, when : she tertained aâ€" large number ot . her ®winâ€"City / friends and some visitors Auction Sale of an unusually bUg :m ‘Thursday after tertained aâ€"large vr'g;_cm friends as to Progressive Ruch were most spfrited t handsome prises were qucky winners. At 4 maoun:‘u-d a 0 Choicest Personal and Social Miss Jane. McNabb and Miss. Liz Prop. Meat Market, e WATERLOO; (Duering‘s Old Stand.) Of Meats Christ. Lenezler Proprieter, Best ‘â€"OFâ€" 53 Dairy Cows FOR THE Go To Ontario. ds and Ruchre tiroughout . and 6 a watded to the the tea hour “ ; of the tesn‘ 1e hosteas jolly card when : she : ot : her e visitors "We games out _ and ad to the Pu7%, . You will find a lot| â€"Some very smart 4 of short tight fitting loose and semiâ€" Tweeds and _ plain | fitting garments made Cloths â€" worth of god materâ€" $7.00 to $10.00 ia). Reg. $7 to $10.50. Here is a Bunch ofâ€"Keys We Always Use Look over them all carefully, and you will find they are solid, keys. _ Yet, the key we used is not there. * h BEBI IT ls-â€"'Ibo Kp{‘â€"gl‘dra.nd square and HONEST ;REDL TS the best of shoes has, during the first week of OUR SALE swelled to much, larger proportions than we ever dreamed of at the wso‘“!*mq{'nf‘L dalt 5 d ce 28 A -‘"’ at ’ wals tise" and also that people knows when Ziegler, ‘‘advertises a bargain," is a "Genuine Bargain® and they see it plainly so we say again _ We have made the rounds, shaken hands and said "Good-bn”â€"Oanm the shoes, then you‘ll more fully appreciate the great offerings. Here they hi cihcrmicies Bhâ€"imicinn 0; docfoadies lnacint Ararnie~ Alged . toicl ~ o eS t 1 areâ€"a look will make you a buyer. You can‘t belp it. WIIM shoe sale for everybody. f e tm xt * LADIES‘ SOLID AND STYLISH $3 SHOES FOR $1.89, . ‘« _ ‘«é Here‘s a snapâ€" Genuine $3 good pat ent colt skin and vici kid lace . = and blucher boots, also Oxford low© lace shoes, extension and | light / soled weights, pretty patent toe caps and plain kid tipped, miliâ€" â€". ; ‘ tuymdlowhoelodstylel,dlflmfltofl,euyfltflngwl o $0 0K 18 10 DUJ ME 3.« mm oc mtc ronim en terfleel nc en rthes. on setiatie 1.89 Men‘s heavy genuine kip uppers, peg ged soles, solid leather for laborâ€" _ ing men, all sizes 6 to 11, reg. Value toâ€"day $3 and $2.50, but we are going to quit keeping them.. On sale .......«... ,..,....,.....,,..‘l CHILDREN‘S FINE WATERPROOF SCHOOL SHOES For wear, style and material this : lob -mfip They are threeâ€"quarter length, semi and loose ‘mad the best of tve’a}. regular 10.00 to $12.00. w4 traak 5 EVERY LADY €8. $5, $4.50 and $4 Ladies‘ Patent Colt and Patent Kid high boots, lace and button, Goodyear welted soles, neat extensions, heavy and medium weight soles, some handso me light turned soles. z;%;k is Americanh made, newest styles â€"and patterns, latest toe es, pretty heels, military and low common sense, all sizes 2$ to 8, E_ Ts oo se icl o on d e vern uind Y e 5. Jabnn Hromny NV BME widths B, C, D and E, Every pair erdered * ‘‘window. Don‘t delay. â€" Take your pick for ... GIRLS‘ $3 ELEGANT FALL SHOES. SALE Out they )â€" Must have room for the men‘s . we donqzâ€"an‘how much we lose 0M« girls‘ You‘ll find patent colt skin,â€" vici kid, with solid box calf skins in this lot, all sizes 1 _ ~sgolid and honestly made. Sale opens Satu Here‘s a chance, Mr. Man, to put down and see what we are oflufifl{‘ you buy, â€" but what you get at 4 For Instanceâ€" Men‘s blucher and lac *~ Jeathers and smooth valout Calf, _ tops, every pair has a Goodyear ‘"Wroof styles, new fall toe shapes, are only 2, 24, 3. 94 sit0s in ioves nnd insy 2t sefi To uit e At $8.35 â€" ~At $4.00 Our success we attribute to the fact that "‘we always do what we adver . best for Zegier‘s Sale Price in SPECIAL INDUCEMEKTS ON OVR NEW COATS «ZIEGLERS" $4 and $4.50° SHOES FOR:« $3.99. Looking, Honest, _ Ai Come to our Big Shoe Foast at ones what you get at the price. uq'-blmndhee boots in plump box call skin 1 smooth valour Calf, fine viei kid uppers, dull calf skin pair has a Goodyear welted ‘sole, some heavy waterâ€" ho« tall "toe shapes, our best. ‘They have to ‘g0. LOOK AT THIS LO T SATURDAY 2, 21, 3, 84 sizes in At 7.75 to put your foot into a good thin cring. â€" It‘s not the price that wi : the men‘s *‘Regal‘‘ . shoes, . and e on girls‘ and women‘s shoes. i d,; with. full" calf tops, and all sizes 11 to 2, all our best, opens Saturday, 8 a.m. â€" Choice great money ¢hance for women with :-nllhuor'm'thnmhfiu m..â€"m:.--um Chotes of this This Tot $1.00. erdered out. See them in our a Saturday lady vhi driving, Th is a heavy $8.00 t:‘l PRICE $1.39 $1.59 $1.19â€" $1.359 â€"_ Ei al

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