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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1937-04-09, Page 5on this vex q »ugb survey or this AO:forma- tio fttui thvetigh Oontact wt /1 the engineers, let only Jo eellverS4tlipl*„ on not* last Week, utitterstand that the m oufaetOrors are 4.01* able \to:keep up. with the denland t9v product. n, the arrival of 11 taloa * ' r which Pnah. o every radio * Own, The Inter Was then aft* The 11.440 *to blattuttaueeUal no #otutd the 'viten= eleaner Onttld•he hear& even in a room itd,i0loing the one A ASAI so we are vocOuraged the' heli) ]oeate the iutertrIng app heSseleoee - the 1,0 IteWaili fit the XitOhetter braneh '1'441 !'n."14:1 .94.4/.1t1.°49..* *Sol 4, the. Itifl , tr• Olikt :The jme RENE ,A,VBX314V, -Npril V , T. WLI- 1). " ,SOU bat*. rretu Par4,111„ where Alte Ment watt vitsiting %eV lather, WW1 wain* th4 euitlIng good health.' te r tho • lil 'way, hut bY" a.ccompanying them •on .: err tho, Department ot ',Staring came( In ,. thelr ..retntai," We aro, convinced that '.q)lm'c'er .te Mr .0b.11,, Ile wits •Vo0t the remedy ,lies within our own .ggtes. enthosiastie abook Our plans to, kilt . itkvaltkable :assistauee,, they are tee 1*.t.',heartedly, Jo tip work, ' • s .40,,ita„to' be ,4 x.041,*ervioo to,',00deirieb . " The. iirstiftee We visited we .A0,10 , . • Alla astrIt- 14 iio.' very p0, Yaitn.g, 't4) ,' a nitielilne, whieli . Was giving, cOnSta,;, aim Are,inSPeetOie ertttnier-14.4-Urgeut, orable tvetible oVer a large area': this can- to ,elea. r up, sOnie. 110100n:he' of. 0 macititte Was operated:- for the'grea'' ter n, „Only ,to And ..' on . the „;arrilal ' et„, part of -Nicit :447. . ' We • foillla.,the , he, (ieettir , the.' __Vittleilt., .:5 ',enjoying', . owner 44 , this .aPpliatiee': Just; as, an - good ,. . . 4-, _, health,.." ;We, 'feet,' that- the De,- -zions stS, we to • eltrei ,nate• the inter., • "Paii-.4ent-iiii-Or Mtiv7we -ate ' giiiitg- -terelleerni.14.- he gavo...us ., real,„,e02,opero,„_ ' before we are IttiVt,.'`.. * - . tioll-c indeed," We bay() fdtend Ov‘ere`Ohte • AttOW are we going te.'4i*.v..egute, 010 Nr1j$1,04.,. tin*, %kr *est' Willing. to heli)., 'keg • - ,of. Van -Made ;Static.). -,.." - .. Tills ,tuakes,,Pie task ;It real pleasitre, ,Nuitheut 'the eetePeratien,-,ot .tite reale inIte : thin- tottohlne litaS giviuk out . , ieneOS, , ' ' . , ,•. - ' . Vesult . was reraarkahle; 4t .was lipt This past week has* proved to. our merely a reduction. of the noise*, hut a Nona ..tho .eggtootg, ,..0.ven„. 't.1).o. martimatle static and Silted wbole- '- We• say It • etW .41orte,, but :tiet After making rit' thorough test; to, owners. •atul users of electrield applir statte, a Alter, )vas gooneeted, The sfa, n 'Ver•Anode ,conlp-lete eniffete -Slat Vtio nterfovottee. As:•*t .an incurable "diS„, ' ' • ' vAe, . • 'A•• 4e0defl,' iuipreveni:ent •WaS noted " 014 -.his visit id :oni..rtowiL,'tbe the reception conditions An , the af- eignor, •Dronght With. him gadget ;4 s a roteron., places were visited,aod tests. 0e,MeutrAtea,:ti*. Value of this .0adget: Plaae wiliC11 ',Proved to the ovnevS, that 4tBeltSi)PpresSer. of Interference, advis- their 'APPIlitMe -was tAVALlie.-.111 'fog us also that it bad, been' appeoved ila'ell'f(sP we Were ‘flelied.,to inetall*is byethe ,Hydro commts.sion -04taras ,,a,umid'ewiavembee4lraten1178-,,(1147a.tine•4.aattilaodracier tp..r (s11,11p1:pelyltiosrtde'aiS•eds,°°11'. V7:e g. !be. , an aeserted supply of these Filter. •The cost Of the filter nsed in above- installa- an hut. thle' 'order' Vas not ;Ailed lueotiotied cases Is $1.20 Pine • • doe., whieh is not a very difficult. .job, jut a matter of ' , , . On Satur y ..elnoon eve were thee -ea 'pee,eestirv gadgets, and 'this Will! be , 'Phtnte els , litaMiltOn St. IJ Uf 0 1 the trouble-causlog ,electrieal g rage ignited, ishOot14 Av. apPlianees none eitu calnintro W/th- thi, vivid Amite ttet An the air„. hartuless400kIng teeter PM.1„."- 'Xt Oerend vas tropt before the fire been proved te us that one *a, \hos ,rt401"ed: pOWer te' reception over three- go intense* CIA -tatters, ut Our teW12, seeMS Atm* trOnt,s- tart tu'AiAterep -40t is, too true. Were ShatterElt an 12e:ltrgbIttrta,74:bitt:Ileg..11°11' 4t4Peet:le 411(V.sowe ask that, in view of the fr3tc.: poiattioth,::011:t7bcellug,r to lielp li,:oUrra..1)_ejtew. lp- 'Itt)11:14-1(te.''..1111.1vIrld1:),111t170 , , PIA), „ e Square; lie was poneptaTiii!*1;i7tlit-704' :teptien. conditions,. so we °decided to make. a:- test WS appliances. Nvo found that his list .of appliances -,rite o very.coteplete one, ineludjpg VaCtleinl eleaner, range,' washer, : elOCk, etc. , We 'chose the Vacuum cleanee'''for our teet. T1i9,. roar in. the radio W.tis terrifie. We Oen instelIed a Alter, • the result was a COm. plete killing of theinterference. • As. alpiether ,test we arranged with a peal' dealer to turn an his miigt-Videttedifte radio, aud at a Mien time be was to listen in, 'We Vere to turn' on the tam= eleaner without tile filter, al- low it to ran for a' stated time; then a pause of halfa minute; 'then we evOe :to install the filter. 'The first Aest, without the filter, resulted in a. trmendous roar in the dealer's radio. 7 • be one of'0000. • -.suggest,; that .."everyOul"'tnitkie!* 'thorough teat '..0t eleetrioal 4p7 pliances,„. • - , If Ter(bea,r. inte *knee, 'do: 'in) Aiilile,VeattLIK410 wiieu 'Helen Deft_ Miller. .daughter of -Ott Stir raalet• '1Uest*,41ile de*. hitt _Lx,".47•1; ture.k from t -Lr. 14-0.ktgOngAT Mr. and -'Mrs. ;eseph.' foraev1T ofE'st:tch'.00.ettioi11.•,applianees;.as, are ;Itiveg'.heMees •Wa'S':letLed'OO.otbe-009.31*, :ez. Aniorh; was -.Married liebert .0peratiOn',10 .your ..14.4e .0,..the'StOet0br, Yelut*P. ,41,0L John 1.)a$7,aan,' 'et Thomas, Re'.ithdthe • Ireithle -As, Calised• by .ttlaAr 'et '*hp*: 4....danee .to Nvade'T,,, 1,i3)0x Pres-, applionees,, :report this 'ie.. • your dealer, 'throng** sea' of . mud .0411. water in the.. bitorian eitur0,. oilielated„ service --,Nire:vani.lite0,, 09#0xer,ft:tte 4,m0..,OntgOirv,r7, .The.-Cotiple. were :unutteuded. ,After a! test; 4re - piAfto.:•:i.orpWr.co.--t11,0,00t'il-Igitly,met24.4for*, 4- short thoy- will -Teside-10- St, that, your .0001e:et* he :eared, . ..A''..fraOtt*l. -40,10::1,4t$1,()ie fell. 15' 'Thomas, • . .TOne thing I ls sqtee, ithat i'dt," are, 00* thO .t0U14. M. S. Meeting. Th( April Meet- trOubled-b7., $onr; • '4!,,fitb•t1.#1t 001.414eht, donated' oeie et, the: was',, Knox 1,,Tnitvi uolglIbbr: 4r4Y. • 1•404; •7140:':* • */'•.- "."9, Chards was held in the school room of. .10 , .440 °17, gt, _Prell',!siL2PLtit'llette'."'"45,,,,e,,,,..4eelareteelYeelen4t,L11' the church on 1.1tiestlay afteenooll, With interference :this, vast Sunda y Moen, ee 4".,- a -geed attendance. Mr. George was awful, and' enrelee. 414"-C*,4 7 ° Bears was ju charge. After the Tome: 'MOrc04740."' proprietor of the Opening hymn Dean read the .Seripture le,eson, Mork 10, AlUd the Lord's Prayer was repeeted in enleou. gl*Si • W44. .Cratg. faVorea with a Plane inetruinenta.L 'The (levet-Wind leaflet g;„..cL,LeBeeree,stt. 'Mrs China, "Atiss Margaret Small; -teihnefe• Alice, Mrs. II. el. Willeon, and Clerbe •tian steivardship, 'Mrs. *e. M. ;Strangle; 'heat that ivin.40404 „toxited '.teet• • paint wa,0 tilistered , 0. w45, OM., ged by• *catOk.,,'Wl*A, ,rax t ita.'xiVers,trOM:',Uttrial;'t One eat' 'wasloaded wIttroillk $0.4421leles. Alt .thecVOOX -40Wrk, the stairs niid,..eggS; and theAttoduce toet wttit •;414 toetroe4 ibt'0431e tvglSo'dleti*Sr Whentifeyetrr:',:struek,tite.wasle, The. adjacent nbsca. 'Of, the. Vireet$IStavt4.i. out. ear 'stxttek 444 ,wa$ Nvt*,4 * ." „ 11,1000 • 7c.,,rx"; 'IPtfiges, 'AU4 hard- store::hvita# .Otileattzt :the ' •alttrinigrip_oo the Pre -77.,Alifatcr4,0 ittropt.ito . . --Mr.; 010, Misi'Villitun7-..MVS,; have. received, the. gift bA1.b.-$ Ws," . . . . ° • WatMtitss ',C410. travelling to 't•Intleriett early .Tnesday wooing, garramy ".ealk,11, haft; ttonidentst. In two..., Plakea '41004 ,the eiince4sion . Or ,Volbortte thorn Itad beek,AvashOutt tittking the Ight one . anSt 4`elto .410 th,e,.other xtear...the •,, tem-, haek,. eittAltig stiot:oi-iixTfiltoI-.1:wo.10, the ivrtok.*- . , , Vittan..41.01et,,th41.1e-- PresbYteriun 7P.ruP§e„,..a.th$,04r.iv, Was tho Scene' ot. A KottY "01.-4101ug' du. 'OatordUY. afternoon, a • driving with ion lieetteet'' t tv 3101SotOtivIteti%bela nflty the ,previOttn weeR .10 Orhlug NO•t*Utt 4' inviiev pongt, Said it Ntraa all a ,ntisttike, "Mr. Xlegior inistulderstood Mei!' lie sold,- ,11,41:. A Anet thitt;,t Wt. land lleCtiSe drive ,In Vietis yeur04. but Allowed it 'to lapse. a year." • ut iWtts. oed1,10 and Os.ttt 'And. given IVOlveek.S. to • find the' money„ ° Ten (Iii7R .the altertAttIVOA :Keoneth Want or 131„veter, •not,..guiltYtO,0,,,elittrgo,ot-ree34•Oss-44 Akg,: ,was ,nestuittedeby ,the •. trate,--drelltnntanee,'S' Ali kW 41, 7eting • man's. favor Were that he lYtv,Si new to 01.4r,IVtA there Was Nuo stop MP beside the rota it *having hem broken down nod not replaced somo bum provioutar, and It was a stormy day. clutrged with Vit, grapey, pleaded. for a (Amoco to get out or town and was freed by the 'Magistrate,. Calhoun, who etinie here from Uiteliell; WAR pleked- up (Ob Sat - orator io an Intoxleated cOnditien end lodged la jail. ft.is said he was poelot combs and -alternated eitelt sale 'with a trip to a beverage room. . • \ "I havo no objections to his being released," said (rowit Attorne,y, I), ti). Holmes, "as long as he has promised to leave our neiglihorlio0." Yciu Are CcOially .10ited To AttL The_ PREE__Showing 6_ The New. Talking Motion Picture See This Picture and, Learn How To "Fix ° Up," Your bid Home or How To Build A New -House.- , 9 feesiheese be iphris-lefanefile• for The ifoine lovas of Canada; • . 6011atICO 16, 1937 ..r*Nokt At .8.60 p.ni.. Built!' is shown throuait the courtesy of IC 111 ' HeadqUItter$ for JohnsManvi1I building materials. directed,. every radio Within milts. of . the eelliee. ' •Thie .particular' maehine SOAP, returned from 0, trip to Toronto was turned. on at ee-aetly 4.0.80 cone about two hours after. the fire was _end eevieelsept on until 11,0$ a.m. 14fettght. _,•under.,:.,,cootrol, to find only if ihe, .owner '01: ilitS'.intielfine •'.See P)ur AY.9-11.4, .and'-t*iiited ,eqUipment and Ktetff*TattleorgeFfier-i4K,iti tools 'among...the eveeekage. , toesitmd:leg---„eolneidinOtitli ThInraze" N"nras-irrs mime -dew iiiiitittitspl,4*--41-aufir pleased -to have nottf , y As tin oiler to help es' clear op the condi- tion- it might he well to xepeat the oft - given advice 'by -authorities on rAdio.. :that. the . initallatiOn a a good.. aorha and ground. See, that all Con, neations ere tight and elean. • We have' found many Poor aerials, itua poor grounds.„ • , Jr YOU' want to prove how A poor _groued Weds Your_ reeeption, juet shake the, ground connection your set and note .the beautiful licket • which comes outOf your loud. speaker. In carrying out yoUr testi we would snggest that you arrange with- e, deighbor or neighbors to hare a va- cuum. cleaner turned on, that is, a vacuum cleaner which is not equipped with a noise suppressor-serne of the newer •type. are so made. Then erteke a'eurvey of yoile neighberhood and see bow many radios are affeeted by the vacuum cleaner. • • The inspector is returning to town this week, when we' hope- to continue -- our tests. '•• We are hoping to Complete plans to IAA on a public demonstration �f what faulty equipment means te -radio re- ception. If this can be arranged we will notify the Ohne either through thee papers or througli .the medium of handbills. In the meantime we hope everyone will put his shoulder to the wheel and help- us put..to rout- the commeu eneme"Old Man Static." We can do it if we have the -will; 4 know we have the desire. GODERICH RA:DIO ASSoCIATION. • It -Pritchard, Seeir-Treas.- .. ilatti-9,'?".7",104";?Sert--'4r0furdiActwi rteia*-7-de-6-F--1791iTt-Sablittofitti hone, She ran to the McKenzie Der - age 'and gave the platen" to a grellle of men - essenibled, there listening- to' a , President, MrsJatnes radio broecicte'st of a, hockey game. By au. ' T114 . he time theyereseched the scene flames .Wootle, then took eliarge ef the bust t - had burst. from the roof •of- the frame 11013s• ' 'Airs. WOOdS was appointed a clvielling and o 'lazing shingles were delegate Io the eleventh annuameet l ,. being tarried' to nearby buildings by ' l'reebyterlel 'SOeletY. a lug of Ilittron stiff breeze. withei Is, to be • held in teleriels on These, mg 9f hese sale exame as a April Srith. The treasue iris repotl result of the , fire were billeted vett') showed e good balance. on hood. it there etrientieefcie ereeireder of the night. was deeided to order the eminittee 'Tile ' switchboard was 7 767fili : out of :PrOgrain for the -text- Die months, The - quilting is ,to be held- April22nd, .wh-1.11 . . ,r PREPARE FOR ROLLER SICATII4G COMMissiotOnit the tellef operator. Miss Verna . Anderson, .sto9d patiently in the three quilts are to bo' oulited. Tue. 1 • fplionth e .aoo, taking all calls ' and oc- meeting closed wlth a hyum and prey, 'eaelselaty going Out to the etreet * to er by Wm:- James Woods. . Young People's Meeting. -The regu- lar meeting of the lt.ir.l'. of KIJOX, I•nited church wos held on Tuesday night. ' Rev. H. C. Wilson led in community singing; Alden Misty. president; led in the business_ It was - •thought advisable that some of the members attend \ the young - people's conference at Dungannon. Mrs. Hat' 'y Sturdy took charge of the program, Rev. -1.1.• C. -Wilson Ied in pkayer and Amy Toll read the SeriPture passage. Mary Mutiro,• Ruth Arthur and Bit Craig sang it Vocal trio, accompanied by Mrs. William Craig at the 'piano. Miss' Evelyn. Million took the mission- ary topic and the meeting closed with a hymn and the Sii2pah benediction. • . Economical sure-fire advertising -Get complete coverage and complete adver- • Using with the Signal -Star Pres.s and be sure of •re.sults, , SUCCESSFUL IN SPITE OF WEATHER (continued,from sage 3) and two feina,les-Beet. Peck, W. O. P. Oeistrelcher.' eall to someone wanted on the tele- phone. . The homeless are Mr. and Mrs. Jae.. Montgomery ancl children, Feanres, Robert *and C-ordon; Mr.. and _Mrs Robert McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Thos.. "Rivett and daughter, Iris. Telephone Service Cut Off- - The heat destroyed the cable enter- ingThe telephone office. ,and telephone service for the large area covered by the', Dungannon central was. cut off un- til Sunday afternoon. . The people of the village are grate- ful to the Kincardine fire brfgade, who came nearly ;forty miles to give their assistanee, sts well as' to the Auburn brigade_ and fire-fighters from Myth and Lucknow wbo lent their aid. Be- cause of regulations governing the •.1Goderich brigade,- it was enable to take Its etniipment, out of town. citizens were roncerned about Mr. Cecil Treleaven, of the West- Wawa - nosh Fire insurance Company, who was in in bed at die time` and whose furniture was iniired- ont, RS -It -wale feared that building . also might be destroyed. Indeed, with embers. fly- ing groat distances, the entire vilhige was threatened. Fifty-seven years ago Dungannon bild a dististrOui fife which swept the same. stretch of property that • was visited last week. _Then twenty-two years ago the old Mallough hotel wasp burned where the- Allen block now stands. -Te outetanding events in Dungannon' history are; being recalled at .this titne. -- Mr. laoritgomery came, to Dungan- nonortlya few months agei, from Rip- ley, to engage in business and was making many improvements, tad he and. his family were proving excellent citizens. It Is under§tood that •the insurance .on the buildings will' molt only a small percentage of the loss. 'Lorne Mackenzie is having work commenced immediately for the' reeonstruction of his garage. Ur. rtivett Ms purchased the it F. WhYard hardware store across the street, to be remodelled as a tobacco shop. ' At gine of Writing Mr- Montgonaery had not do.ided on his future plans. It Is hoped that he will remain in the village and again engage in business and thateven/dai- ly the wbole burned area will' be- re- built Herefords Bull calved in, 1035 or previeus Howard Wright, Cromarty; O'Neil Eros„ Dertfleld:, John McGregor, Hefl- safl BulL'oaved in •1936-0'Neii Bros, H. C., Wright, ;John McC- iregor. Helfer cared - in 1035-70'Nell, Etrotte, H. Wright, John 34,b0regior. Heifer calved ix 1936-0"Neil pros.; a C. Wright. Get -of -sire class -O'Neil Bros. • Modem Angus , Bali ° calved in 1035 or pre*us-44- wards Bros., Watford: Prank Todd and set, tucknow; &Meet Carte, Se,aforth. Hull, calved in 1a6-4tdivaids Wise, .Thmk. Tiadd 4 son. Heifer taaved irt 40264-ar4*ard4Itroc, /oranit, tladd *and sod. Holier calved in 1010-Edivards Bra, Wank 'Dog and son. • •• sweepstakes latukShorthorn, Hereford or Aberdeen Angus -Edwards BrOs. • Market Cattle • Senior baby' ‘; beet., born 1030-W. Armstrong, Seaforth; Mtv 113. Parker do Ektns; 'Bivis.; W. C, Wright: Amin% Park, Mitchell; Bert Pt*. Junior baby beef, be 1039, --Prank Todd eird son, W,t E. Parker *liens &Alt Andrew Park, W. 0. „toy t!epperi, • • CruAid,r (Wining aniund}---Does the long feather \in *y•liat bother you?-• 'Matt•(directly -belibid)**--it % cut it oft. • Hem it is; X thoug pa you wilt .wantIt beelte kt, t ne 445 eCict APRIL 10TH TO 17TH MARSHALL STAYOUNG WEEK R. S Marshall Staytiaall Steep roduct* to the V. 0 IP NCB TO WQI IALL MATTIt ' kW' ,W " All Itca Iwo Is tha isiroao4All It year , Into iiii ihmifor aatty la tiro eat** Of li ill iiec Yo ditn. Miiissitteo •to bit,. bit y'olie onto, siiittlio Thoth doito-11"Mitolorti kite Wiirk",,Aitdi I Otk 10' VA. Oki liik coatis it** 04.104 a is to tit Is ot Woo A liAita,,A .1''* A,AVAA4. 0 4,Aal, WAA , A r A4. A * .A, A A ******400 ** , r 101.i,itir oftele_. position will becoine a realliyAVliei - Weston; proprietor Of the *West Street skating rinkt installs a wooden 'floor in the arena for roller skating. A contract has been let and work will comraenee in laying, the oor as soon as the ice disappears. Mr. Weston has •leased_ the builditie for five years and proposes to have roller skating in summer and lee skating • In winter. • ns 0, ••• IVIAkTKING • 414*40 1.!ge rqCt leitea tlxvougitouti zes Lto1.3 r -NV Olt 10 Tip 'rep, hone Tbe Signal -Star Press the ,,UeWot 01: OeglerlOt."ansi*surto district in en Juterettint,• , iflflOflS MiIInei 11441,WEtY HOSE' -AIGESAGE rjrN Wishing The .•'41itnai-Star • every suevess, . S Phone 10 quaie, 0 - 600E10CH Now Flaying -Preston Fester with Ann Dvorak in "We. Who Aro A To Die." Wallace Ford in "Another Face." Double Feature Program!, MON., TEES. and WED. - JOAN BENNETT--CARY- GRANT • • GEORGE- BANCROFT, ,,goNRAD .7411,A4E And GENE LOOKIDIRT • A new and riotous comedyromance featurireg an. fanusnal star ea& _ • "WEDDING PRESENT" FRT. andSAT-. - JESSIE IVIA'rTHEWS with RoBEAT. YOUNG The "Dancing Divinity" in a brillia,nt picture. Th—eret Pep, petzonalitYaret ptilchritude in tbe lavish musical hit • °WS' LOVE AGAIN". 1VIAPEKING„, April 3 -Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick returned to their home in Toronto on Saturday.. Miss Winnifred Blake of 'Crewe spent Suilda,y at her.liOnie. teachers and students resumed their duties again with Miss Jean An- derson to ItinIOUgh,, Miss Olive Kil- patrick, Atwood; Mist Crate Blake, Arkona; Elmer Johnston, Mildmay; Miss Bernice Blake to Stratford)1„cot,,, mai; liaise Mary Horton to ,Arthur; . Miss Muriel Blake and Bertram Cur- ran to Lucknow high 'same. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Irvin entertained a number of young people at their home on Tuescissee evening. Mn. and Mrs. Finlay Shackleton and son returned to Arthur On Thursday, aft having spent a few days with the fOrtnees parents, Mr,. and Mrs. Norman Shatkelion. W. John Blake is not well at pre- sent It is hoped he may be up and around again seen, '01.''Bt'(3U.WS PARATORS SAVE 1/3 ILWAIN •Conaing-JaeI Denny et al In "The ii4gflrU�4eflst of 1937" Matinees Wed, Sat. and kitlidare at 30 Pan. ornfield PIA A are pring Coats and Sitits PRONT-BUTTON TYPES! PENCIL SWAGGERS! BALLERINA PLEATS AND FLARES! All of good materials----i.vool fleeced and tweeds. A line-up of this Spring's most popular bright, dark, and neutral colors. • $1 50 HATS. Look your best, in one:of • these new, Spring Hats'of CORUIELDS'. -There's every kind of style and every kind of straw and a variety of novelty trirnmiings in all the new Spring shades. Men's Tipcoats for Spring Topcoats offer mannish -tailored raglans, all found belted, guard and fitted models in the most wanted shades ai d 'atte s. AIF sizes. Outstanding values. . •$10.95 up Square, • • MEN'S FELTS Smart Hats in ail- shades And style*--- , Snap-Hims and ;the popular Hornbergs. $1.95 up. Mao and Young Man's Suits JUST ARRIVF-D—A new stock of up-to- date i),11 -wool Worsteds with alethe lat- est fashion trends. Don't miss seeing this'Assortment. , f'