South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 262, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TUESDAY MORNING. 5FPTF.MBF.R H. 1 r 2 2 Church Mem&ersiREFUGEES TELL a:chPrsed APPALLING TALE LIYED BUT FIVE HOURS, NOTE ON BODY INDICATES DENY INTENT TO S-RIES.E?S?,?..!SHERIFF STARTS ENGAGE IN ANY X ROUND-UP; FIYE Soprano s Selections Pleuse Radio Owners i .i I. ;ir .; 1 f -v IT", I. iYi in inters ixuce OF TURK GRIMES!:,5:5? - NEW TURK WAR'SfE- EVADE ARRESTS M i ' CLiim. in Ke-ohitinii. I 1 1 a I It, I Vlfpmtit tu I!iliiil hi o.tdeas; i rig i c:ii ?rt : :adit station WPACJ List r.tght. Mper.ir.c '.. 1 for - v .'1 .t v. ' k Ii " w n 1 :: th..- f (,ijm:v .. : - pa-t. He ira - mar. ! 1 : l o ii -t. .' . -II' i .i i - i: v. . .' 1: llmlie ioilixl Hrllillt! lllllkIir.lil. I'ilrd (ill 1 i of Anntlicr ;ui(l l)rn:iioeil. v p . . rilla'' of Mnvrna Most Rutli-!h': iu..;am v..-.h -a Heart Tr.atv.sav British Conferences 1 1 1 1 (rainl Jury ;uiu - 27 IVixm, in 22 Iii(li tnirnt U,- j 1 ' '. turnril -.M;im H,.I,. j .::! tiirt" la'.:-ht' 1 Mv 1' p-.tt.i: .'rv x. r-j!, 1 ; . . . k I, .:.' -; ..fid M !' M.ny V;:'w!m;. ..f S. .! p 1 1 ; !''. I r't'T-i. Jnii:: 1. V.'.l!..;io'i if t. .Ii)-;h. ;ir..l 'Ii.r'.-' . Vi!i; in-i" -i if ( 'ii!o!i:.i. r. vi t!ir - -. rs Mi. I. ! 1 . of . lev in IlUtorv of I . f t ' ' " ill f V I . W I1 : j .harming .-lection... Th pro-ram' WnI lo 1 repare lor lo. I -.van given ur. Jr the auspaes (1f t.m- ci1i! KemillUt Altai k. 'J 1 i . - i f r of a T .ii I da-h Near Kat. '' i v i ii f'i - i.: Ker.s r- . sa -ha ffnt-r c TP,. , -,,... . ! a. pt a .-..' n,- f m.-' ATM FN S. Spt. r v ( fty I N. S . hop and The Ault Camera -ho-, i i '. ad i ucd F:.... pat; m j ,; . . : pro -,. ., ii I. h .;. t.ot; .luv : --In all h- -v-':r;o i,iv:o:-v of ih r"R,ni Ä I'ocram wiu L- ijr,.!.-r , -7S t v. . : I "1 r. : li . -. .,.. ! v..-.,- .1... ... . '" uiit-w.-.u .ui. . Hl; I ! . :!.'.: :! I n 1 1 : -' r h t '. i Kwhan! I.iirkc of KlUh.irt. -.v1m .-i!i'"r ;r.a- i:r.t.:.i A-I.i Mft f .:' "..I i.M. 1 the .'i-,r.. ... . n-, .-.ir-u.i ,. u t: Jo i i ulio far a tavant :r:jy:i:s' ht-r tl!- :; tee taV(. .,-,1 ; Mi. h.. a- .1 Irs. .1 u.-. . N. m ! r 1 j vr t , 1 1 ' in of ., . j.iK.-r-hl; of t j : i,r. nrr i,r, M ; ri.i -.-an e s-o ! ..ri. tn t'.w. r.f . r-,.,....-. ...... ' I r t her :nt. r:io:i df. i.i'e,!. i l.l!;ir . .1 t tv.. --- T. ! ;rar:i. T!i' lroadratinir f..r th.V ' -llu r:1It to ri:aK- . i:--.v r;. .: err.. -'v ... - w . ; .
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and! worke.l mit a I "2 l-l!c a potiinl. or y . .... . is i-jc ies than that proposed , ., Uucao Ministers J ahr th.- pending i .ea-ure. i Offensive in Zion City War Summits up his address. t i , rmCAGO. .'-'ept. 1 S. Metho J:m ; North Carolina senator ba hn ed j n)in;.,rs of chicauo tcdav took tee hat b. fore tiie tariff had been in , ,.,-f,.nsiv.. in the Zion City "sign-f-wi a year consumers w ould bej, ,. war"
;a:m.' nioi" i.ixe- in.ii!". ui in t he way of increased prices than W"e eidleetid eil! of the people ' '''ire the year of the world war wdiep this lountry was niaintainin:: . . . . i : .. .. . . 1 It'll! Mliil.oil Iii- Ii l i i l IUIMSII vl 11:1,1 -..n.e inn oni.v i.vu
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:,,ok d the ;n-er door w.th a key. j hospital here in a dying cond tion. xa,. t,.i.t; was in two ?tee'4 boxes! They had liv J isten'bly as .nan y.,-,,,! x.'ia ccmhi-atior.s, whUhjanj wtf Ht A remote mountain vil-
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I 1 1 1 1-. . i .1 ... kiiimi.i.iu' r 1 !;';. 11. h.- :i w;:h fi :-lit ih-.I ! haoa"ij'.- un'il it rn th-' re T:u U:i ,uld?r.H Jri-l io hamp-r ui :)Jt. Dnmk Willi i;iol. I'anatic MoI-ms. drunk with J!ood. leh"aded the hod.es cf ( ' h r i ' i.i n nnil i"i rrii1 fli-V " XJ' I i trophies thnaili the ntieet. Meannre v. rapine and fpn-adin . , i.u. . tit . i . in. iit1. i . i .- rw .i uun ui ra ... r... afnw. ,,...i r i!nmi It ailend iy "oaie of the fugitives that tli'.v .suv ChrNtianr frucilied. The -jnot horrih'.e feature wan the si kenin? rii 11 of barnin; htr.r.an Mesh that filled the air. The crowJ. of panic strichen re.fuRees fl?I through the street, their shrieks o! terror ri.ins above the roar of flames and the teady crackle of lifle tire. lattle R.oup were caum l.etr. cm detachr.ient of Turks and cut dewn I'amilies were separated. Children. h"lples with terror, were trampled dnw.i. All iho while boats wer? plyin? be. tween the höre and the vliips in the harbcr earn Hip; fugitives for embrmtation. Suae of thee boats were fired upon by the Turks and. compelled to return. POLIGE UNABLE T 0 ESTABLISH SCENE OF CRIME T Ii i n k Shootings Occurred Where IJodies Were Found Prohe Brother's Remark. (Continued From Paso Cne. to the police, that h remarked a few days before the shootln? of his frother-in-la w that "something big l colnp: to happen oon." "I've had trouble up at the hou and If I seem irritated don't paj- any attention tc me." Fire Capt. Michael Restart ?Hfd Steven declared to him on Saturday inornlns". Pressed for an explanation, Kcgan said Stevens replied: "You'll find out soon enough." The Piht Itev. Albion W. Knifrht, Protestant episcopal bishop of Xew Jersey, aided by more than a pcore of clergymen, conducted the funeral services for Mr. Hall, in the, church-! which he served as rector. A vested choir assisted in the repular Episcopal s. i vice. There was no eulogy. The body was taken to New York for burial. Services will 1 e he'd tomorrow for Mrs. MilLs. l'ol'o-.vin- n reonrt of rt rommitte appointed to investigate recent clash. -s between Zionists and Meihcuist.s at Zion 1'ity the mcc'ii'g adon'ed a resolution urging fur h- i r,v ..t:n , -ls ilUu ,ie0.,i.,j ;o ),rjns: i... vi-;.,.,, T.' f. r a-.. : . .,.,...;... a ,. , ..e m, .nhnt.,i : " v '-"-''" a letter a; the meeting wVch he al- ;;- 4e,i was rocived Ihtoligli th, lo.i : ; 1 1 reads iti part: "I l-., ii . . t , , l . v . ..ii. , . , a ' ' ' . .... I 1 t i I 1 1 J i ti, ..-or on tb d - .i.m. What risnl -l mg arm and an reai.ai .urs i i 1 1 ; l 'ii tin i i i it Iii i r - r 1 v you !io sn.i r I at h fc a.... i a ...-.io. f.. , : ,.. .. " " i-oion. m-- i..iit- i'in ' 1 . . . . "I'n1 i a'or-ca lel Z:u!l aJ,,ne- - y--n" "-ember. ' tuvr. d over to the pal atixhorilh 1. Th i--port of '.be i omi.ait'ee cut-! .f Ziorists to pieut M-thodi. sei r. . ! vii-.n- in tit it c.; P barged Wilbur Chi... 'diva ttempt'd 'prevent the' on.--,; of tiie rirar. h by intimai.it..l- ihe tran't-t-s and h.a.- c - 1. 1 i n v irris.,1 Mir corgregatloti -incc. il.va tip pa i ntly i- atteinjiiing !o !,-,.. f, -;, ( ! .1.. .....
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r , , . . , ,. ' r.nftfi,, fivnnsu- t. ik. r--K disturbing h'-r Mo lammt-dan T " -M a"ix. a rofuct-n hd ta ;en shflt-r. Th'. r"Iortea raoraa, to tl:.. (otiK.-.ou, i;,.-',. M t, T,r . . j i. rihKvi-I '. i . i ,.. ii .. .... i . .. . otinei : ion hv f ornr ir t o Turks to 1 n i. j. a . i . a .a . i. .
harlior av.. r.Iicd u.th floating 1 ""-n wie nei rvuiar ra'cunp:. ' " . -rrv Saimi.-r-- Hnrrv 1, Sü-ht V.!
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a:d "M" has . n ;e,i anr.o -. - ......... ... , . . .... i i i : u o i i 1 1 ' ' - 't ) ' 1 1 i - i i i t i . n .i P"itil. nts on flimsy pr.:.x:s . .t'.b o-.rider.ii- fe 1 tnat .... !-. tr. -. ;:; da'tger. the.r lives aSlayer of "Love Mate" Is Insane. Mother Claims 1 MWTINCToN. Pa.. . j . IS. i r.y T. X. sb .Ir. Kliz.ilexfi V.ry--..'i'. of Wahiruto:!. mo; her i f Dr. .t I II i , i,ur u l ,i.fc.t l.r-l r.'ll ... t'tr 3C,.jU.?;,i on :h.j rouads , f jr.r-an- . . j. v s-,ie sr.n! nu of Sunday in a (jrf.ary , r 11 at th county jail waere jr p,ryscn ha.s heT. c online ii fine Anrt s v-h. ha hmn.-h; ir n'.n
hn-,irf,. Havr.c his tr.atc. to the P. air
läge for more th.n one year, choos- ; irg the- Mcthc-d'it parsonage as their i Ieve r.et. meet that noble mir. keep ev.- w'th the.r like.
Ai;n,ur.m,rt ii m.vl that ho.iv..;.. so many . rir,ninr (,,, t tir win -.. Ti;rk:h ontrol of vr;.:
. '. f o 0:1 Tu-s.!av. Thursd-iv an.1 .,....i ,v ..r..n;--w I ii i ru no tni v nv ' vI.i IM 1 VJ y pilatlon cf 54..-Ö0 from the. Renral fund to the buildirj: fund of the board of publ'e works; the , atifv-' in? of a contract between the Wavne Tank and Pump To. r.nd the boar J I of uuidic works for th nnrrhn r.f ! of public works for th purchase of!
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a water .cftenlnc .a stern at a cctlon ofiicial "that is wl.y he is go-1 of $1.330. and the prohibiting of thelinc to Paris." j depositin? of dirt and rubbih in the With Prance convinced, it i be-:
Streets and reouir!rr nrnnert,- -n. 4 ' . "
rin iu irmoYt; Uli i iroill Tile SluC-J'o.u walks.
A resolution requesting tho bo.ird any solution regard ini; the straits of works to prohibit the ue of thej'" impo.ced.
common council chamber for any' trials by the City court was present'-j ed "rounciln.an-at-lars- K. M.I Division Street Merchants Elect Officers for Club An organization meeting of the Division Street Merchants' club, an organization formed to further the welfare and interest of merchants of that section of the city, was held last nlsrht at the Fleming: Coffee shop, ISO V. Division when the following oflicer.s were elected: Carl Swanson. chairman pro tern; Pen Iewis, secretary; Fred Flamin sr. vice president, and Charles Shuppe, treasurer. It was decided that the club will Include ts members all thone merchants between Lafayette, b'.vd. and Michigan st. on Division St., and all those on Michigan st. between the (drand Trunk track.-- and South fit. Meetings will b ;-.cld the third Monday of each montr anl l-'uis (Juifs, I.ee Colo and Marry P'Tgel were named as committee to arrange plans for the winter's events. Iist nighVs meeting was featured by a va-Jdeviile firr gram w hich included vocal koIos by "Walter and LfOui.s Ciuiss and villous other stunts' civen by Sam Wise. J times Krurnfield, Charles Shuppe, J. W. Nickart. fteor&e Fleming. Al Golberry, Iee Cole and John Zakowial: A dinner wa.s served by l'rej TiUinbel at the ciosc of the meeting. Two Railroad Employes Mix in Lively Encounter The lack of oction by striking railroad men may have been the cause of a little se-to of their own staged by two New ork I.enTra. at,entrf about 6 o'clock lasn. night at Pydie. with the result that Sorgt, I.u'her and Ofticers Stinehurg i n a Mclntyro of the local department were called to settle the argument. Kurtz Decker, caarged with simple maiming, and Cordon W. Ilauser, charged with assault and battery, both of Pydick. were '.he warring ! o. i ties arrested. According to Hauser. Decker had isvued nril"i.s to l.im beyond h:.s auth.ority, and when Mauser refused to obey, the. tight started, with Dicker, the larger of the two. receiving the worst of it. Decker said to have then re.orted to hltiii". locking his teeth in the mic oL MauserV left arm. inflicting a 'wo-iiich gash. Indictment of Taxi Mans ! ' . S7ifr A' v ! S'iswi ... ..... . imlictm.-nis against ...hn b.ni-" alIll Cnar,,s lfl.on. ,,ehl i ti." 5-t. ,s ,u rUTVV jail Cor.fe-,.--d ; niiirilci ei s of I'h.arle- V. .lolinsoa. jlocal taxiv.il drivt-i. aie expected tn ' . . I . .., inm c . 1 1 . . 1 . 1I..IV i . I 1 .tT iri.iiitiii ,,. ii. .,11,1.-11,111 grand j'ur. w liich meets .it Plymouth ; this morning, p was ortginally ftv - i nounced that the grand jury w.-u! 1 .coterie yetrdav. i . . . i na.l cottn'v announced .as.t ntfiiii . that i: wa-: nrobable tltat tiie turvi
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wol;;,i ;!ul:ct th- tw o j ouths beiorj Its adjournment. Following th" et- ' peeted indictm.-i.t. Piu.-r and Man - wad be turned ov r lo the Mar1 $h c,mntv authorities. ' - Mf1M Wi'n.ie '.r.l ... .'I III! .Illllllj III jlll 1 II II, 1 Automobile Strilies Him M. :. Smith. S.K S. Walnut st.. . an employe of th" S.tr Pap.-r
j mil, was hit by an automobil. ia.st i t!:r-e months search Willi mi p -L,:a'. I night v. hil" returr.ing from work. ! r.y" I'Ui.n indicted at Indianapolis.
The a .-alert: occure.l at Mi - hitran in,! Viih:n -ton . T!io . -i r n-nat ' ou t-n. ......... - - .i.- t ,i i w a
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I stist.i.ra ii an aoras.on o: x ne raise : was ir.w.ii ii to xne i.pwort.i brspitalj ' . - -i ir.-i I jurle r.ot being ".roiin. Smith re "irned to his home after having i , :-ei treat -1. Wiaif - e-'.a irae ! ! that Smi'h walked in front of the c a r ' or Ciparet Ashes Cause of Fire in House A residence at 141 s. Caialna av. ! was thrt ater.ed with dctr-jctk n by , firt- y-sr.erday whtn a. daze started rom f.t.t. jvp tr ctgaret .shesl , i u . . . .j,. . -n a mm. com. . a. arm; brought -r.,T.ne t.-mpany Xo. 2. and) j .v qu.ck w or k he f.re was prtvrr.t-j ! ed frt.ni do.r.tr much damage Th led clothfs we.-" an utter loss, while the damsse to the hou.e is estimated at Jl,,fi. The house was j ir.sureJ. ! The du'y tf a man a man is! thought. Kvery man a velume .f you know how to read him.
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Til" cabir.-t v:n.-d tir.: Ii-nc' .':: o union u ith th.. t u.. I ,,.i r.:-;,,., f :rit a - r--ta. y 1 ii. ( .ü :! a lair- who 111 Hi t O !' j'.n;.. will point out to i':, m.i r I'..iumi---ri v a 1.' tJu "trai- thp Krance can afford i U. M1 and keep with the Hriti.h: u Turki-li peace. f 'T-ord I'urzon can do this more ; ( .onvlncir.ply by a talk over a table, j than by curre-por, Je nro." explained , - - ' by correspondence. explained , lieved the P.alkan states will fall I j ., ' .uc. airu iii unmiu'u nu.u 'ran be presented to the Turks and i I'M.L l'Pi:CII CAIUMiT j PAHIS. Sept. 18. (Uy A. P. i
A meetmp of the reneh camnet , . ,f . ,, ,, , . . tue I lot d Hi-etaren ciurth '. t I(;ii.js been burned v called for to-!.. ... , ... ... : ;;nj. Mica. Miss P.cssie Penned imorrow morning at L.ysee palace : aiu1 yylSii Alioe ,,;s:v r to cons.der certain divergent views ( ronft.rrU. which exist .-eiween Great l.riia.n, Vr lpvhn i;u.k;,,, vi,0 t9 ;i and France over the question of the j li;irhr j:, ;h Ch:,.jpi, ...hoo,. uas
straits. hip meetinK was original- i ly ttet for Thursday, but the date was- changed tonight so that the ministers, under the presidency of M. Millerand could give immediate consideration to the Pritish plans for the defense of the zone of the Dardanelles as outlined in the official llritish note issued Saturday.
I. i.t: 1 a 1 t. . t.-....l. ' informed France or i about to inform her that th" Pritish empue intends to defend the straits against possible Turkish occupation with the full tremrth of the Pritish mil itary and naval forces. It i.s further regarded as probable that Urea! Pritain has asked Franc" to participate in thi.s military move by sending additional troop. GIRL RESERVES TO DRIVE FOR MEMBERS Plan? for Campaign to he AJade at Pot Luck Supper Tlilc I'Vonitxr I A pot lin k supper at o'clocl , v , preface the third meeting of the j ,v pa -ervcH Council Tuesday nih. at the Y. W. C. A. The meeti t ir is called to work on nlan.s for the nicmheliip drive which will lake place this month, .and part of next ird to make suggestion for the programs of the mass meetings of the coming year. The council is ma up of the president and cr.e member from the Aurora. Wino"a. Triangle, j Shamrock. Zon'hah and Awakhiaj Cubs of the Junior high school.! The two latter e;ub- ware t meet I thi afternoon at J::b) o'clcck after school. The fii! ma.-s nieeiin- wdiic'a will be held two waek- froii Friday w ill be a "jam pane at wh.ca . Mis'. Pobert llapp who was former-j lv the girl.s work secrery will I fpeak on the purpose of the clubs, j r.fi i ir'f I hvi0 Killed IlCtl S 1 ' L . " ., . I 1(1111 Stl'lKCS AlttO ! MDWAKbSVIbhM. I'd.. Sept. 1 "C ' Th.rte persons w ete ltilb .l a nd two ' injured early today when an Illinois j traction system limited train sirur k ün automobile at C' titet- drove J v ros?-ing. th.rce mile west of here, ! The il'.id were the oecipart of-the u.. -.m-h of t .e etrn' tra'n a I . I L ' .l.JUO y (i(.a,;John ' Pet ermau. 0,'.. Thomas Nayl - .,, - go and his -on. C orge Naylor, ' " vi 'of Trov 111 '. :rbir.-d- ' Ahe Kessler of St. Pouis and ' Helen .lores. 4". cololt-d of Na-ii- ! " ' J UM -SONNT" Dl NN. ( 1 1 ICACi O. S pt . IS. A fte r i Ira!., in c-or.tH-ctior. with ight rob l.erie- r.nd al-o harg- 1 wttil 1 .! t,irk rcbl y a t A'.ert. Ind., .va ar'.'d h.er" tonight. i !o:.- - - -- j i n. .....a .- k BENSON & CO. ."M.V.'Ofi Citlm Pank KIdg. 1NVKSTM HMS li:.PMUS IN I.1M11I AM i iiisTi:i) six i iuni w i; nrv an ii si: 1. 1. Blackstone Theater Co. Busse Baking Powder Co. Hawkins Mortgage Co. an i otiu:i: ixhtaii issris Inqnirj !nitrel. Tel. Pin. 918
il is i-nmcu mat n.e "'"-" dnnarv. will s;v)k at the Mi thodi.-t government I.s opposed to military . ,.h,n...h Thti-dav even nt:. action against the Turks in the, Th,: rl,;Mrr.- cIass ,f iho Meil.oevent the Turks attenii t to cross i .. chu,...h wVl m, ,u Tua 1V lf:. the straits. Well informed quart-L M,oon wi.h M,v Ma,m ers ,ay tliat Great Piitain either has)
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w I" h"!" Sund.'iv to a t ' ii d the ha at the Fnit i! Pre ihren t Lurch ?dr. and Mrs. R It. Whe- ler a. d Mi'-.s Flla ll'dfrer of Thin' Hivcr-. were quests of Mrs. (P.rtrude WiiTfl )Ve-" tile week fr.d. lU'V. W. X. S'iorrill hfl Monday ...,..... v,.w ... - a week-end Visitor at he It ere. Mrs. Ida Lybrocl? hi- rotuinxl from a year-- vi-it in Angeles, Cal. The Wedn.sd.iy tlub will have n. sjiecial meeting at the home of Mr.-, 'jb.rt F.ds ui Wednesday evening. Miss. Fdith Peile, a return d r.tls. M KS. NANCY IIFNIMIKSON pim(,rai .services for Mr. Nancy Henderson. 4:'S S. Main st.. who died Friday night, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Olivet ! A. M. F. church with Kev. Kmcy tUcl II unit iiiuii. i'uiiai i - the city cemetery. STATISTICS hfilpim; i i;k.mits. Two-sfory lrame dwelling, 11. " Irvington aw. John M. Miller, owner, estimated cost ?::,ÖUO. Two-story frame dwelling. 4 0 f Victoria av.. Oxar Newd-erg. $1.."H. Two--toiy ft time dwcdling. F. Proadway. Augusta Nimtz. $::,SOu. One-story frame dwelling. 7-' Ninth st.. Anna Shirley. $::.10i. Uri'story frame dwelling. MOO South Fend av., Thomas I,u c. COO. One -story frame dwollir.g. 211 Irvington av.. tios-pit.h. $J.4'HJ. Will Mutual Oil Supersede Sinclair? What is the .ijnifi-ar.rc cf new gigantic financial influences quietly interesting themselves in X'yomin e;l fields? I Sinclair to be oatrivalled Tea Pot Dome against S lit Creek ! A strong iynopis of this possible eenuut!on is cor.tnir.rd in our sp?ciai'.y prepared summary now ready tor distribution. for M. . 1; L'LAV'INKELM-VN&Gi JIF.Mr.F.R.S Cao'üaatd Jock Kicbsnr Nw Yort tTf Vcrk C a:t alet 309 So. La Salle St., Chicago Tel.: Wbah 7C40-J-Z-J-4 MAINOrr .'Ca.6: F KO. .DST..NEX VCrX Direst Pnvi.fe U ire t Prarv-h Oi-CS rui all Ftiiit-Spal Mui.et KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soap d4rm: OiUr Lvbrlnv.DyVX. Mü 4 a. Mim.
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For Every Window In Your Home 36 and 40 inch Quaker Craft Nets 35c, 39c, 45c, 50c and 75c a yard. Handsome Filet and Antique Nets 50c to $1.25 a yard. Dotted Muslins . . 29c a yard Dotted Marquisettes 45c, 50c, 59c, 65c and 75c a yard. New Cretonnes in an extensive line of entirely new patterns 25c to $3.50 a yard. Beautiful collection of new Fringes and Trimmings for all drapery materials.
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