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E Another Weeki)f Great Shoe Sales Lftdies’, Sl}qcs, sizes 2'/; to 4, $3.50 to $5.00 v alues, .................. 98c ai 98c and $1.98 Men’s 'rail or Black^iiglish Cut $6.50 v a lu e ................. .1....................$4.95 A variety of Novelty High Laced Ladies’ Boots. Good run of ....... -sizes, •$5' to $8- varue..: ' . . . . t .v . “ISiW ‘ I Men’s Rubbers, wide toe, sizes 9 to | I ■ 11, $1.25.kiiid , . ............ .....................69c I Ladies’ Rubbers, bigli or low heels, ' ! all siz e s .................................................69c SPECIAL q t T OF 10 to 50 PER CENT. ] ON ALL MEN ’S SHOES. I I Boys’ Shoes, button or lace, sizes 1 to I 5'o, $2.75 v a lu e .................................$2. A Misses’ Right Cut Lace Gun Metal I Shoe, ll'/e to 2, $3.50 v alue...........$2.45 j Child’s Same Style, S'/e to 11...........$1,951 Lots of Men’s Shoes, a t .......... $1.9C, .$2.98 values $3.00 to .$5.00 “ SKUPFER” Style button Lor lace, 8>5 (o 11, $2.75 shoes fo r .......... $2.15 _____ Same in sizes 5 to These arc wonder- ^ .......................$1.85 IuL.Shoes fair iBear,^ BABY’S SHOES 50c to 75c kind 35c .... Children’s Tan and Black Buttoji and Lace 6 to 8 98c $1.48, $1.98 Values $1.50 to A large numWer wlio, tor various- reasons, have overlooked Uie regular payment of flielr War riicst subscrip- •tions have recently juiid. Tliero are still some who a re in am a rs, and the >trca.surer will be unable to make his February remittances in full unless these people srttlc their obligations. Approximately $4,Otio additional is J:needed.iiyJ.oinorxpw. tlic.iruh ins_t, it hoped that Oswego « II not placed in the embaria.'; in;; pnsiiion of Ihclng unable to play ii.s plcd.gc All of our surrounding ciiics arc mcol- ing their obligations as a inatler of course. Oswego lias mn I'aflod in frying through on any of the prnpo- ;ions that have confronted it during is W'at, .It is hoped Uiat the lirsi failure will not come at tlii.s late day Tho.se who fail to pay are the moans of making it very uncomfortalilo for those who stand by their ohligalion.= loyally. If all pay. th<’ War C'jiest will with the July payment. The ot- - flee. jji. the. Oksyegp. tlty .Sa v,i irgs Kan.k Saturday rtening from 7;3U to nine o’clock. S, C. Fournier has been awarded the contract for remodeling llie top floor of the K. of V. room.s for the .National Catholic War Council, which will es tablish welfare headq Special Prices On Men's Arctics, Rubber Boots, Mackinaw Socks, Felt Boots, etc., etc. F r a n k C. R e e d 30 fesft: JBrld^er^. ->r^9\ . East First Street FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919 Local W4>»tlier Report For twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. ra. February 14lh. 1919; * Time, 8 p. m., 1919, thermometer, 38; 1918, 30; wind, direction. South east; velocity, 14; weather, cloudy. Time, 8 a. m.. 1919, thermometer. Highest temperature,-_J9,., Xawest ‘“S s r v e f o c i l y of wind 26 miles Southeast at 1:53 a. m. Total precipitation, 0.24. on an inch of rain during the night and this morn- , Mean daily temperature for Febru ary 13th was 30, and mean relative humidity 74. The average cloudiness Pay your M ar Chest dues this weeU. T. E. O’Keefe Kot So WcU. T. E. O’Keefe, .who has been serlm ly ill for some time, was reported as not so won today. Members of the family have been sunnnoned fo .the CHINA— Illustrated Address by ALBERT G. JUDD First Methodist Church SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:30 P. M. M'NKIL—In cUy. February 12th. 1919. . 11 Hawley street, William lis home, Ko. 1 ittoud tho funeral' DAY—In this city. Ft •L^cretia. wife of Geoi ! W^^Dny, oKC<l 30 mih, BlT:30 Teachers’ M'agc Bill Soon Ready. Tho proposed minimum wage bill tor teachers in first, second and third- class cities of the tSate Is now about in shape and will be introduced In the Lcgislature ................................ Legislatur soon. Under tho bill as Real Estate News. Edwin W. Gllligan, of Albany, has sold property in \West Cayuga street, to Peter J. and Edna Dolan, for a consideration of $2,600. p»rep 6 Es War Chest' Needs $4,000 a Once to. Meet Its Objliga- tions on Time. rO l ’RMER (Rri S ( (iXTIt.U T - ..... - luarters for the [itario. Gt'or.t’e Hylan. of William J. Carey', of Rochester, field director for thi.s territory. Jobs will be found for all returning sol- ! diers and sailors, regardlcrs of creed ■ oT color. \It is the Intention of the National Catholic W ar Council.\ .said Mr. t’arey, \to give the saimc effocllvo service In the rteurned sofliicrs jiiid sailors a: was given to them during the war. AM secretaries are to art in co-operatior with the Community Labor boani The project is mooting with onihu.si weiiaro ncanqnartors. ot too onnaing. -fdrr thofr exohrstve Hee'’’ 'Members of tile, order will not qnfflr into that part except by invitation; It will bo sup ported and — .w.. ..... It will bo SI . ............ . .ontrolled. by the Natu... War Connell, the spme as if it'were huildtt’g. The stair- : fhe om rai.., . .............. wiihont it b^hg nece through the (Council rooms. I he oqnippod Avith' 'pool* table.' ; and writing tables, .Z7 ■iling tables, a gym- 0 shower baths and tents Avill be strictly The Record Brro^kers Last Xig-lit. “pTSascfTTirE-Tibiisid TtHtn ird receipt Jack Rcid'.s Record Breakers doubly made good their title yesterday at ’Richardson’Richardson Theatre,heatre, satisfyingatisfying T s the audience with a superior show, and. ^fhaV plea.scti TirE 'fuanagcnivnl, To Hold .llarrled Folks’ Fnrty. At a meeting of the Knights of Co lumbus last evening, Grand Knlghk Hugh McGrath appointed a commiUec to arrange for the holding of a Mar ried Folks’ Party. As these parties .heretofore have be?^; ver^. successful nifaiirs, it is expected .4.518 oho -will bo —nally so. A covered dish supper 11 be served by the ladies, after ich dancing will beheld. The date • the affair will be announced later. Strictly Fresh Eggs, 55c dozen. J, Heagerly, Jr. 396 13d3t B u y y o u r S h o e s n o w a n d s a v e f r o i h 1 0 t o 50% igaCiri Shoes values to-*4.50 $2,45 Meri*-s Rubber Boots go at $2.48 1 lot W omen’s High Lace, Grey, Bljck ami Tan Boots go $2.98 (values to $8.50) BIG BARGAINS IN SMALL SIZES. 1 lot Women’s High Cut Button Shoes worth $6.00 to $8:00, Inventory Price' $1.95 Great iNVENTORY SHOE SALE Is In “Full Swing” Extra Specia’iS For^ SATURDAY ' $3.85 $2.85 500 pairs Dorothy Dodd Lady Regent and Gold Medal, patent and Gtm Metal Shoes (largeh Button) widths Double A to E $5.85 and $4.85 Slices. While th e y l a ^ $3.85 and $2.85. You should see these Shoes to appreciate their $3.85 $2.85 These Shoes are all'takcn from otirRegulm—-Stock--(not-:-pur--- chased for Sale Purposes) and are exceptional values. May We Prove It To You? SELLECKS These^rte^ b e l o w t o ( k y ! & j m a d & t ^ 1 lot Wornen’s Higbi Boots in kid and Patent sell f o r $3.45 1 lot “.'iorosis” and “Walk Over” , $8.50 Boots go at $5.75 150 pairs Dr. Davis $4.85 wide ankle Comfort Shoe ln< ventory Price $3.85 i lot— Men^a -Walfc*Gyer- Shoes values to $8.50 Sell tomorrow at $4.95 ^ L L E C K ^ .- H ^Bridge St. “OSWEGO’S BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST SHOE .STORE” l -4 “For Men Who Care What They Wear” Some of Our Finedl SWEATERS Are Now Being SoTdT A f ONE-FOURTH OFF The Regular Price Social Last Wight. ! young’ girls of 8t. Agnes So- 1 time last evening at St. Mar dality ot St. Mary’s church held a Hall. Refreahmonts were served and Lsant time spent' in games and SOUTH IVEST OSWEGO. SOUTH WEST OSWEGO, Feb.’ It -At U m M ^ ^ chiircIi Wednesday ev __ Ing tho J|Bv. S. B. Owens, of Sandy Creek, a i f f the Rev. A. 0, Judd, of Os wego, will speak on the Service of Missions. On Thursdajl. eVdiliSg, the Rev. H. D'. yolmcs. of EUlton, and the Rev. W. H. Ehiglish, ot ’Oswego,'will address the congregation on the Ceii- S P E C I A L F E B R U A R Y REDUCTIONS $1.15 Fine Wool Hose 90c 90c Fine Wool Hose 75c PULASKI. Feb. H.-^The funeral pf Miss Ellen M. Orr will b<f held froiif the home in Glenn a v e n u e ‘D,.m. tomorrow. Burial in wTlR^c’emetci'y. The D. A. R. will attend in a }fody.’. Pay your War Chest dues thtl 4 4 T 4 I - S P E e i ^ B D T ^ j : p^ORK TROUSERS ONE-FOURTH OFF $1.7S Heavy Underwear $ 1 3 2 a Garment. L E. O^BRIEN Corner West Second and Bridge Streets i the congr ten,ary Movement. Funeral of uriss^Orr. lolc ' s Funeral lof Sttrs. Gclsel. \ llsh Lutheran chitroh, olBclatlng., The bearers were Joseph LonBhway, ' ’ voro. Intcrmf^t was made In Rivqr^, • i n . Sons d?’St. George II The Sons -of St. George wni BSTd-ll card party and dance tonight at Ute lodgeroomsv A largo number, o t tlcKr ota.Jtav.D_bPon sold. .. Ad^ertlfje In tho Palladluih. I The Lowest Prices As Usaal At This Stfife Comfortables as Adveftised •> $3.50 ^ualities.ffpr-,...•: ' a 1^-50 ' $4:90 qualities-fm’ ....... . ......... ;.................. . . ---- ........ ............$4.00 Stock-rTaking-Buys--Surphis Winter Goods—Clearance Sales Blankets, (%mfprtqikles and Broken Lots a t Bargain Prices- , i a b I f w llo 4 e l4 4 . 4 Corsets i- ■ - -r.A RBINE BOYAL WORCESTER . , j All Blankets Underpriced $2.69 Bair $3;89 $4.50 “ — 1$5;06 -------------- $5;6a ------ BED SPREADS for . . .......... Worth $2.25 to $2.7^. ' :• A - -j Worth $3.25 to $3,50., \ \ EarlyAr|VhJs 4 h . Domestic Goods Cotton and Sheetings,’ Outing and Linens at- less than present Ifp.t nriccs. ‘ ! t ' market 'prices. ' - WoofEt^jis Roods Attrffijtioas V?ry 6hoic6; Stylhi i» Eew # ‘Wd'32#ch Widttis, Every Bl^le and Color Combination. 4i' ’), X i