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JANUARY 15, 1928.
FARMER BUILDS
hog houses
FROM! STRAW
For the Benefit of Our Employees
a Change in Store Hours Becomes
Effective Tomorrow, January 16th
m. to 6:00 p. m. Daily—Michael Bros, Inc.
I ucct need'warm and comforts-!
11. niurter* In winter n3 well as
I her farm animals. The hogs do'
I*, ter and require less feed to
Ews la condition. Hero Is a pen
l.iltof straw W M. J. Foster, who
Sas ma Jl! a SUI:CCB3 raising hogs
Ermarhet I
I Several straw lies houses were
■mill on the Foster farm at a coat
r, <j jo. The Bfzo was 6 by 8
| w t. but tho dimensions could
(vary as required.
I The Foster-McClure plan In. 1
In'lves the setting of posts on each
Isiie of which fencing wire Is
I tapleil. Between tho two Btrlps
Who straw ■ tramped. ;J
I \ roor moy be mane or ium-:
L r „nd hinged to a post, or a
Burlap cloth may he suspended
Ivor the opening, the latter being
feed by Sir- Fester.
I Tho house is 4 1-2 feet high on
Lie Me and three feet on - the
Liber. I tie. covered with a metal
hnof nailed to a wooden frnmo.
This change in store hours is made in order that our co-workers may have greater oppor
tunity for relaxation. Our success is the result of their efforts. We desire to do every
thing possible to make their lives more agreeable. We ask your co-operation.
Tomorrow at 8:30 Sharp Begins Our 46th
Annual Sale of Rugs d|flB
SAVING YOU -l-v ' .
20% to 50% Draperies
/On Sale! Less Than Cost
a \ / 696Prs. Ruffled Curtains
Every Pair New, Fresh, Washable!
232 Prs. Ruffled Sets 39c
fir/ $1.29 to $1.3G Q/l- $1.49 to$1.59 <M -i Q
/ Curtain Sets J iC Curtain Sets ^l«l7
/ $2.50 to $2.95 <fci QO $3.50 to $3.95 <f7.QQ
I Curtain Sets Curtain Sets
' .' Regular $4.95 to $6.95 CURTAIN SETS <4,0 Qq
Complete with tie-backs and valance. yO
9,836 Yards Draperies—On Sale!
39c TO 59c DRAPERY
1,439 Yards OQ'
On Sale /.Vf
Night Aerial Mail'
Planned In France
rAIUS.—Night-flying, air
wail service, Is plaunen in Franco,
patterned aft*r.the American and
German systems.
Eleven diverging lines from
Paris to all part^of the country
•odd be cut by four transverse
lines. A letter ■would reach al
most any village overnight, as the
intersecting Air lines would con.
[nect ana mail would reach prin.
dual railroad points before tJio
departure of ; secondary trains to
small towns..
49c TO 65c DRAPERY
Genuine Chinese Orientals—Sale!
In Rich Lovely Colorings and Antique Designs.
1—$59.50 Rug for 6—$35 to $39.50 Rugs for
New Cretonnes
Curtain Nets
Fine Cretonnes
Curtain Nets
Marquisette
MarquisetU
tarquisette
5—$27.50 to .$29.50 Rugs for
SUkcHne-
Voile Curtaining
18 Lovely Scatter Sizes $17.50 to $18.50 Rugs for $11
Orchestra Declines
Ovation For Leader
85c TO $1.25 DRAPERY
65c TO 75c DRAPERY
2 Real Orientals $125.00 Reg.—for $48
1,925 Yards
On Sale
BERLIN. —f/P)— For the first
«uuo within the niomcry of con.
cert goers, tin* musicians of the
«f® ojera |orchestra have ro.
fwcd to get up arid sharo in tho
Nation given their director. Tli'a
*ction was a protest against the
new custom cf advertising tho
subscription concerts solely ,by
2,110 Yards
On Sale
Seamless Axminster and Velvet Rugs
■ In the Newest Designs and Colorings.
12—Size 6x9, 8x10 <1*1 Q
$26.50 to $29.50 Rugs «4> 1 S
55 Fine Rugs
.Half Price
Fibre, fibre and wool, grass, rag
and wool rugs, in all large to small
sizes.
Silk Drapery
Fine Cretonnes
Curtain Nets
Novelty, Cretonnes
Curtain Nets
Marquisettes
13—Size 9x12
$42.60 to $69.50 Rugs
ih. Mraesio! the camluctors.
Marquisettes
Silk Marquisette
lbr over a hundred years tho
subscription concerts offered by
•he symphony ensemble of the
Frisian opera were known os
“Konicrto tier Staats.Ka polio,”
The conductor was mentioned
°uijr in a sub-line, as were ali»o
ibe -soloists.
This tradition bus been discard-
< The concerts now go by tho
n *mcs of the two conductors cf
•he scries. As “Klemperer Con-
and “Kleiber Concerts."
Tbo orchestra fids slighted.
Klemperer- opened Ida • aorlca,
»nd at the end of the concert
m«do a gesture to the orchestra
“'king it to get up had acknowl.
rdge the tribute paid by the pub-
be. Stolidly the musicians re
mained in their seats. As one
of them- afterward put it. "f*
want to preserve at least a rem
nant of our self respect."
Silk TuSsali
Excellent Quality, and Designs
SMJTHORIENT FINE RUGS
Size 9x12, Reg. $150.00—$98.
Size 4x6, Reg. $37.59—$24
Size 36x65, Reg. $22.50—$13
$1.25 TO $2.00 DRAPERY
98c TO $1.35 DRAPERY
1,717 Yards _
On Sale / 7L
23 OVAL WILTONS, Reg. $6.95
H 95 In lovely soft colors,
suitable . for every
room. •
Great Bargains in Fine Grade
SCATTER SIZE RUGS
23—Size 3x6 Rugs—$5.95
16—Size 27x54 Rugs—$3.95
1,635 Yards
On Sale
All Shades
All Linoleum
Silk Drapery
Damasks
Hand Blocked Cretonnes
Fine Curtain Nets
Glazed Chintz
36, 40 and 50 inch Widths.
Fine Cretonnes
Marquisettes
Plain Glazed Chintz
Printed Glazed Chintz
36 inch and 40 inch Widths.
ia» FAST COLOR $195 RAG RUGS FOR-S9J
ALL RUGS NOT LISTED HERE-LESS 25'
100 HENS FOR NOTHINO
To show the profit in chickens
Prof. Paul \v. Chapman gives the
following letter from a party who
bus made a success of the xual-
"m. Tho writer nays
"Last spring my vocational
teacher visited mo and we dia-
cussfcd raising some hob* for fall
and winter laying Since I had
•Pent 'All ’ my money starting a
c «p, we decided f<> borrow enough
money from the bank to buy and
brood 500 « hi.-ks. JAV borrowed
1150 and ordered 500 White Leg-
born chicks from Auburn aud
e aough feed ter one month.
“wt borrowed ft brooder and
•ad the'chicks in an o!d house.
With clow* attention we raised 390
of the chicks to broiler size. The
•‘rollers were sold for 3105.50 to
*ome produce fnetl that came to
my place aud bought them.
"After getting rid of tho cccU.
*rei* i kept the pullets until they
*ere four month* anJ
H for *111.*“ "> a neighbor. One
hundred of tin pullets w*-iv 1
lor my own u*e. After Pyjjjj
my bank note and the rest of ray
feed biP« I had *74* ltft W
labor and trouble. That to. I
r • i.. i'!i in mo-"* v ■ 1 : ‘ l "
bud lto bn iu-t wady to atan
laying. . v
u..i 1“
• laying house for 123 and » ‘'
m Increase mr flock *o o00 hens
this year, 1 toliev- l know ho a
h ea nhe dune cheapest/
This interesting—un« j rCl,t- ‘
'—little story can 1*: duplicated
MB any one who h»« » ”*5!
ihai he »ouW like to »»*»
for Misses and Ladies
new and very special
Just in time-.-Arrived by fast express-for Monday’s selling
200 Lovely Spring Frocks
at remarkably
\. _ • '
ioo Smart presses
ioo Smart Presses
Charming
; Becoming
Washable
Durable
Comfortable
Sizes 14 to 20—151/O to 19^—36 to 46—401,1; to 50'/e-
Flat Crene Satin Crepe, Taffeta, Soft Wools, Wash Silks. Models for college, spoils, business and
afternoon wear. Black, navy and twenty lovely new Spring colors. -'
Michael’s New Store Hours are 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Every Working Day in the Week—Michael’s^