Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 1 January 1923 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, I NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS 1
=■■■ 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦ business cards ♦ + + ♦ + + + + ♦ + + + ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Paint In the back are symptom* I n you should not allow to contlnu. un heeded - 2 longs on 149 Convoy at my expense Kidney troubles ere dangerous 304t6x j where they reach final stages. fi 2 jj~i> international gasoline en , Let me examine your case. gine? Stove and furnace wood also. | My corrective methods will rid you Marion Oliver, I’lione 701. ; of your kidney worries. roll SALE- Two pony buggies and harness. Also one pony. River-j FOR BETTER HEALTH SEI side Barn. Phone 37.__ 306-2tx , DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. FOR SALE}—Fresh Cow. Durham, real I Chiropractic and Osteopathlo milker. Inquire of Houk and Lew Treatments divert to suit your nee« ton. JHoagland phone. 306 3tx at 144 So. 2nd St 'Phone «14. FOR SALE—BuII puppies. Inquire of t Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 68p. m J. it. Miller, Decatur, R. 6. Monroe , 1 ' piiiui. J-52. S . E. BLACK Will sell cheap or trade for a couple UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING of fresh cows, one 15-30 horse power Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. bargain if called for at once. Office Phone: 90. 306-3tx. H^m 0 me pho h n°e n : e5 727 FOR'iSALE" ; „ T>l . . side and 1 full blood Poland (hina Agents fur Plums and Phonographs nla|e ]log . Ca]l phone 573 G or SP( . Herman Meyer. It3x DR. H. E. KELLER - 1 ; Decatur, Indiana P/xw p on 4 (lENEItAL PRACTICE AVI IVtlll OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Diseases o> —V77J 7 —7 ",'177 Women and children; X-ray examlna I-OR REST 105 acre fat tn at the. tlons; Glourscopy examinations of th» south corporation line of the City of, treatments for ’ and hardening of the arteries: X-raj b-.ttom land and is used as a Dairy Lt)Sts < AND C'ANCEit 1 ' I '' l3, TUBBBC “‘ Farm now. Equipped with a milking Office Hours: machine, and a herd of tubercular Itoll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to It. n tested high grade Holstein cows. Call | Sundays by appointment. iivnni« 41'T IVlpyppi* Avphiip Phones: Residence 110; Office 401 Dyonis b< umitt 414 Mercer Avenue. ' " ■■■ 297-ts I)- - - O FRE a D ucVioS HE lost and found Experience with training as- LOST—White St. Bernard dog; find- 1 sures you of a good er please call phone 606; reward.' sale. 306-2 t. ' Monroe or Decatur Phone LOST “Raii^it - ’ 1 4) Finder please return to Burk Ele- • vator or phone 540 White. It3x O O . JEFF LIECHTY . . . M if a 5S - M A RKETS“STOCKS Berne Phone. O 61
N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5;00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136. DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeon X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. tn. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 681. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Pleaty money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat.
Q n DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D. D. Clark. North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 413 Office Hours—9 to 11 a. rn. 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. o- - , . , 0 O 5% MONEY On Improved Farms. LONG TERM LOANS I Decatur Insurance Agency 1 E. W. Johnson, Mgr. I Phone 835 Schafer Block | | » 1 O • i —-O CHIROPRACTIC f Adds years to your Health and ‘ health to your years. If you are not perfectly well I let usl examine you and make I the proper adjustment to suit your deed. Also Baths of all kinds. SMITH & SMITH. I). C. Drugless Physicians y Over Morris 5 ano 10c s'} e, DECATUR. INt// Phone 660. ' 1 I i O- O 277t3wksj 1 FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE
Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft. Wane 5:45 a. m. 7:00 a. m 8:00 a. ux. #:uo a. m. 10.00 n tn 11:0(1 a. tn. i 12:00 p in. 1:00 p. tn 12:05 p. m. 2:00 p. m 4:00 p. tn 1:10 p. m 5:20 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 5.00 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. m. a Freight car leaves Decatur ....... I ..7:45 a. m. Arrives at Fort Wayne..9:3o a. m. i Leaves Fort Wayne.... 12:00 nona Arrives at Decatur 1:30 p. m. P. 4, RATMOXD, AgaaL I Office Hours 7:30 «. m., 7:00 p. «. '
i Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Dec. 29 t. No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.22 Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100.. .90 White or mixed corn, per 100.. 85e Oats, per bushel 42 ! Rve. per bushel 75 Barley, per bushel .60 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for delivered produce Corrected Dec. 29 Heavy hens 17c ! Chickens 16c; Leghorn fowls and chickens.... 12c Old roosters 8c ■ Ducks iRc Geese is c Young Turkeys 30c I Old Turkeys 25c !
J Eggs, dozen 35c. Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 40c! Butterfat Prices At cream buying station 50c 0 O ; o' ROY RUNYON ; Live Stock and General Auctioneer > Phone 944-White Decatur, Ind. O — o i 3t wk tfl -• |O o! J. N. BURKHEAD I Live Stock and General Auctioneer Monroe Phone 103-D O-- o' St wk ts 1 —•— K. OF C. NOTICE ~ Regular meeting New Years niglitJ .January Ist. Start the New Year I right by attending the meeting Mon- ' day, January Ist.—G. K. 2t 1 W 1 isrS Sale ■4-3 Calendar ;
Jun. 3.—Lewis Yake & Son, 4 tulles west, 3 miles soutli of Decatur, or 3 miles south of Preble. Big Type » Poland bred Gilts. Jan. 4 —Farm sale; 5 miles west and b one mile soutli of Decatur; J. W.) Rogers. | Jan. s—John5 —John Schiiuanu, receiver, I j '5% miles northeast of Decatur, on \ ( William Zwiek farm. Jan. 5. —Clyde Noffsinger, 1 mH'south and 5 miles West of Monroe. J. ■ Bowman Farm.
' Jan 18—Sellemeyer and Pflueger, 3. miles north and 1 mile east of Preble; ! 6 miles northwest of Decatur. I Jan 25.—Fred Iloth, 4% miles south- 1 ■ east of Decatur. Januaix 30.--Perry C. Walters, 4 | lies oast of Decatur and one-half mile, [jsuitth. or 1 mile west of llpbc on the I’ltp.m road Jl 1 ’- Holtlmtise and Faurote, a 1 4 1-2 miles south of Decatur, or 1 mile < ■ north of Monroe. ; j
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Monday Eastern Star picnic supper. ' Woman's club at Library, 3 o'clock? open bouse. Tu«»day Tuesday the C. L. of C., at K. of C. hall at 8 p. m. Woman's Missionary Society of Reformed church, Mrs. Fred Reppert, 1 2 p.IU. PslhitarXi-Mrs. A IL Holtliouse Tri Kappa—Mrs. Dan Tyndall. Queen Esthers—Jeanette Beery. Dorcas Class of E. V. Church —Mrs. I Nora Railing. M. B. A. class of U. B. church with Mrs. Ves Baker Thursday Woman's Missionary Society of E. jV. Church—Mrs. Fred Linn—2 o'clock. Friday 1 Pocohontus Needle club following 1 lodge. — The D. H. 8. Senior Class of 1921 had their second annual class reunion !at the Murray Hotel yesterday. The table was elaborately decorated with red candles and baskets of Howers. IA three course dinner was served. Toasts were glveh by members of the class. The party was taken to Joseph land Lang for drinks and then to the . I home of Miss Helen Meyers, a mem--1 iter of the class. Dancing and a real I j get-together’’ reunion was held. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hite will en-; i tertain with dinner today for the fol I lowing guests; Mr. Henry Hite and I daughters, Fan and Madge; Mr. and' Mrs. Oscar Hoffman and children.' Hilly and Thad; and Wilbur Porter. ♦ The Tri Kappa sorority will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Tyndall + The Queen Esthers will meet Tues-' ■ day evening at the home of Jeanette 1 Beery on Tenth street. ♦ Tlie Woman's Club, Pythian Sisters, and Masons are holding open house' , today. The Woman's Club extends a 1 ■special invitation to Sororities, and ■clubs to their special program, and refreshments will be served. The , ■ Pythian Sisters are having a pot luck . dinner and supperHMr their familiqn ! while the Masons will give degree. ’, wot k this afternoon. ♦ Last Friday evening Miss Louise Busche, of Monroe, gave a dinner 'party in honor of a former college ; 1 friend. Miss Pauline Landis, of Mar- . ion. The dining room and table were : beautifully decorated in red and white. I When dinner was announced, the flights were extinguished and each ■guest was given a tiny red candle with which to find his place at the table. [The place cards were of bright red ap- • ■pies made in the form of a turkey. I The. favors, which were red toy balloons and red paper candles, were j especially amusing. Each of the candles contained a bright paper cap land a fortune. The climax of the party was reached when an announcement of a mock engagement of the two junsuspecting guests was found in one ,of tile candles. The dinner consisted jot four courses attractively served, jGames and contests followed, and! prizes were awarded to Gregg Brandy- | berry and Walter Krick. Those preslent were: Miss Pauline Laudis, of larion; Gertrude Yager; Mildred Yager; Geraldine Brandyberry; Louise i Busche; Walter Krick; Charles Maloy. lof Monroeville; Howard Beory and jWilliam Ott, of Angola; and Gregg Brandy berry. + Miss Floreuco Brcmerkamp entertained with a Watch Party last evening for the following guests: Beatrice Keller, Florence Holthouse, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brennan, Gregg Brandyberry, Lawrence Beal and John Monohan, of Bluffton. + Tile Dorcas, Class of tile Evangelical Church wjil meet Tuesday ove ning at the home of Mrs. Nora Rail-
Hug. of South Fifth street. ' + ' The Woman's Missionary So, ' 'y of | the Evangelical' ChtlTch will ta.r-t Thursday afternoon at 2 u’c.jo<M. .with Mrs. Fred Linn of Mcr/er A vent All members who have not turned'in thi ’r He Boxes are requested <0 41o‘. So at. this meeting. A good atteiMitnbe is requested. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Wcrling, of
Preble., ,lnd„ iipnounye . the engage-' , mom of their' daughter. Miss Edna. j'*» Robert Bfenz, -mi of Mr. and Mis. I F. N. Biens, of Anthony boulevard. I Fort Wayne. ;.. ■ I 'An old reliable firm lia& Opening fcrr‘l I w<> young men. single, with high' ehool education, to travel with tmiii-n '■ See Mr. Pritchard at 113 MerNmttfr:' 'evettfiwr. 8 p.m. M. & W. x
PUBLICSALE Os the personal property of Zwiek and Macklin. 1, the underHigned, will sell at pub He auction 5% miles northeast ot Decatur, on'what is known as thu Wm. H. Zwiek farm, on FRIDAY, JAN. 5, 1923 Sale to begin al 10 o’clock a.m. The following property, to-wit: 3 HEAD OF HORSES. 1 SPAN MI'LES-Black horse, 10 years old. weight about 1400 lbs; black mare, 11 years old. weight about, 1400 lbs; roan mare. 7 years old, in foal; 1 span of mules. 6 years old; weighing about 2200 lbs. 9 HEAD OF CATTLE—One j cow, 6 years old, giving 4 gallons of milk per day: one cow. 5 years old I giving 3 gallons of milk per day; Hollstein cow. 4 years old. giving 2 gallons of milk per day; Holstein cow. 7 years old, giving 2 gallons of milk per day; red cow, 8 years old giving 2 gallons of milk per day; red cow. 7 iyears old; Guernsey cow, 5 years old: brindle cow, 6 years old; 2 year old heifer, fat. HOGS—Three full blooded Duroc gilts; 2 Duroc male hogs; 13 shoats weighing about 150 lbs each: 2 brood sows. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—Deering mower, good as new; hay loader, good as new; riding breaking plow; 2 walking nlows; land roller; double disc; hay tedder; manure spreader: heavy farm wagon; beet bed; mud boat: top buggy; riding cultivator; 2 row cultivator; Champion 8-ltoe grain drill; 2 sets heavy harness; forks and shovels. HAY and GRAIN —500 bushels of good ■corn; 400 bushels of good oats: 30 bushels of rye; about 15 tons of good i mixed hay; 5 tons of timothy hay. ■ POULTRY—ISO head of chickens. I HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Kitchen ; table: 2 rockers; DeLaval cream sapa-j-ator: and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—Made known on day of sale. JOHN SCHEIMANN, Receiver Harry Daniels, Christie Bohnke, .Aucts C. S. Mumina. CDrk. Dec. 30-Jan 1-3. HOG SALE 28 Head Big Type Poland China, j consisting of 1 herd boar, 1 tried sow and 26 bret gilts. At my farm f miles east and 3 miles north at Bluffton. Ind , or 4 i miles west and 3 miles south of De- ( catur, Ind , or 3 miles south of Preble Indiana, on Wednesday, January 3, 1923 Sale held in my barn at 12:30 p. m. sharp. Jlere is the opportunity to buy Real Herd Material with size bone, ( quality and bleeding that will suit I the up to date breeder. Some of the sows which bred these gilts weighed 550 pounds before they were bred. TERMS—AII sales will be for cash or for notes with approved security. Nothes will bear interest at 8% from date of notes so taken for any purpose. LEWIS YAKE H SONS Decatur, lnd„ R. R. 2 Frauhiger A Elleuberger, AuctsWells County Bank, Clerk. 27-29-1 — ■ •—— PUBLIC SALE As I have rehted my farm, I will ' sell at public auction at my residence 1 mile soutli and 5 miles west of Monroe. or S miles east and 1 mile south of Bluffton, on what is known as the J. Bowman farm, on Friday, January 5, 1923 Sale to begin, at 12:30. the following property, to-wit: One sorrel liorse S years old, sound and a good worker, weight about 1550 lbs. Jersey coiv, 10 years old. will be fresh last of January; Guernsey cow 8 years old, will be’ fresh last of •'lay. HOGS-Four brood sows' ’2 pigs weighing 75 lbs. each. CHICKENS—IOO Ancona hens; 130 Plv- ' Reek hens and 15 roosters. GRAIN —100 bushel of corn; 100 bushel of oats; 4 shocks of fodder HOUSEHOLD GOODS —1 Kitchen range; 1 cook stove; 1 dining room loon DeLaval cream separator. I. Baby Grand Chevrolet automobile; pump jack; chicken coops, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII stuns of $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount a ejedit of 12 months will be given pur chaser giving note bearing 8% interest the last 6 months. No property to be removed until settled for t x- „ ~c IyD E NOFFSINGER, J N. Burkhead, Auet. Wm. Keller, Clerk. 30-1-2-3-4 — ..■> More than 700,000 pounds i f honey was harvested in British Columbia (b---)n.. IQ9O
BABY’S BATH moans a lo( to IJhby and a lot to you of%tm hCr «am r t e W1 pnt in °“e up-to-date, snowwhite, spotless, tubs? Babv’s bath ivou th e a r ( r ent lhM - Lel us a] jou the real economy and added pdeasure Irotn hHvlUg a ga bathroom such as we Install and 'Sror?.: xir* wuen th ° n est Monroe Street
WILL BUY FIRE TRUCK Bluffton City Council Vote* To Purchase New Fire-fighting Apparatus At a recent called meeting of the Bluffton city iiounoil. it was dmiided to seek the purchase of a fire truck without the formality of advertising Mem hers of the council and Mayor Thoipp 1 son have already made some inves ; tigations, and have a pretty fair itleu of the coat of uiai hlne such us the city ] needs, and the belief is that the conn ] ell can drive a better bargain by get-, ting in personal touch with the seller, and their machines than they can by . advertising and having only the description of the machine to go by. It is the intention of the council to buy a high-pressure outfit, with u capacity of 600 gallons and a six-cylinder machine. The Stutz at Indianapolis have been investigated and is a wonderful machine. There is also the American La France that the council intends to consider, and probably other machines before buying. It is expect- ; ed a suitable outfit will cost a little ' over SIO,OOO, but will give the city one I of the best firefighting outfits in the I country. The need of something alone 1 the line of more power was well illustrated in the H. ('. Ray company . tire a few weeks ago. and there |s a ; general demand upon the part of the I citizens for a splendid fire-fighting outlit.—Bluffton Banner. 0 TURKS PREPARE i FOR NEW ATTACK - , Angered By Firm Demands Os Allies And Military Action Os Greeks (United Press Service) Athens, Jan. I.— (Special to Daily Democrat) —Angered by the firm demands of the allies, the Greek military reparation, and the latter cotiutry’s reI I fusal of a "dishonorable peace,” Turk 1 ish nationalists are concentrating ■, troops in preparation for an attack on Constantinople, Mosul and other stra- < tegic points, according to r eports here todav. Beside the strategic moves toward the Mussulman "holy city" and the r great oil region, the latter in principal • dispute at the Kamelists ‘.planned a drive Co converge the Bos- ] phorus, unless the Grees and allies backed down, it was said. 1 The Kamelist force have arrived at ' Djizaniart, another is advancing . toward Tigris, and a third column is reported mobilizing before Adabazar. t — • INSANE WOMAN ARRESTED I Mrs. Sam Helm, of near Magley, was taken into custody Sunday’ by Sheriff Sephus Melcln, after neigh- ] bors had complained that Mrs. Helm . war walking up and down the road II carrying a shot-gun. her mind depranged. She was still confined in the i jail today. - 0 J Will Bring Baby Here For Burial Tomorrow ’ I • f l Word was received here today ot > the death of Daisy L. Barr, the four . j months' old daughter of Mr and Mrs. ■: Ihomas R Barr, of ndianapolis. The ■J infant was a granddaughter of Mr | and Mrs. James Johnson, also of In--1 ■ dianapolis. and formerly ot this city, tl 1 lie body will be brought to this city -.or burial tomorrow. The baby died ! from poisoning, thought to have been , carried in milk. The father and ! mother were also -poisoned but have I recovered. I — J The New Year started off bright and >■ snapply and most people had their heads thrown back like they were ready to meet all comers and light t their way through. | Mr and Mrs. E. W, Kamp. we re ovcr-New X eu r viMfo w wtth Fort II Wayne relatives. J Several Decatur stores began their : annual tncoice today, always fi big and : important job. DURNS I Q with wet baking 3oda—afterward apply gently— VIJsJSS Ashbaucher’s! furnaces lightning robs SPOUTING SLATE ROOfING PHQNEJ76S or 739 ; > - ■ . . **— l * i i
The New Year This bank wishes you all a Happy New Year. If the past year has been bad, let us make the coming year better! If the past year has been good, let us make the coming year better still. . The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICE January Records ON SALE TODAY For l our Cvni cntence— CHf> Thij List BRUNSWICK RECORDS PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH Artlat Popular Dane* Hits Sanction Some of Throe D*y»— . Fox Trot ... ■ Brnnlr Kroeser'o U’> ‘.ettinx Dobk on Old OrcheoUw.] Broodway — Fox TYot — 2X40 IV » .18 Fronk “Ziegfeld Follies of 19*2”. . SwrHheart lane—Fox Trot— > Introducing “You Are My 1 Carl Fenton's Rain-Beau” from ““Green- I - a Onhotra... | wich Village Follies” f Who lx>vee You Most After f All?—Fox Trot... J Oriole T, w . T rh’%!l TOOUl,!—U Cto^BhLSi’iU.^ — • 533719 •” Fox Trot ! Ixwrly I.ncrmr— Waltr. .... Joorph C. Smith and W* nt Sweethearts—Walts— Ills Orchestra...... Introducing "When Byes , 240411 b L2B Meet Eyes, When Ups Meet Henry Ijjnije } Fisnoflaae—Fox Trot ; iPianist) — ...... I Knfeoreddy—Fox Tret_..2344l* JS I With I Could Shinrm; Like The Cotton Piehen.. J My Sister Kate—Fox Trot. .... , o .. Got To Cool My Doggies - 3 » 46 t Now —Fox Tret ........... Yoo Remind Me of My Mothe* —j ~ Tr «* — Introducing ’ ‘ TIII Luck Comm Roll ureiieouw ( from “Little 2XM it JJ WUwa, ... L tumbling Down*. Fox Trot. Artist OptTOtiC Selection Mignon—Connaia-tu Io pays* ’ Florence i .ston Th<,u (Sopranot Act I (Thomas) In French. , .. P ’ tL» Koi de Tbnl4 (Bal- " Is#Se 19 ’- 60 lad of the King of Thule) Act 111 (Gounod) In French Artist Songs—Concert and Ballad Selection Allia Separa Dalia Imre Mario ( hamlee t’Ombra • Day Banishes the (Tenor)... Night) (DAnnunaio-Tooti) « .. «aa In Italian 59059 ,9 ° Triste Ritorno! (Home-Com ing) Marie Tiffany Karhmiri Song (Hope—(Soprano,' .a. (soprano)...-. ] Temple Bells (Hope— . IS4X7 14 LU Woodforde-Flnden) Stabat Mater—Cujno anlmam . ■ Theo Kerle (Through Hts Bleeding (leno-. Side) (Hossini) In Latin.. R'hulem Mass In C Minor— L 354C2 12 1.75 Ingemisco (Sadly Groan- . ing) (Verdi) In Latin...... Artist Instrumental Selection New York String f Quartet In F Major — lento Quartet. * V (Dvorak) String Quartet.. 1 „ * I Quartet In F Major—Scherzo z -5015 12 (Dvorak) String Quartet.. J Bron i <lavr >1 u Herman r (Vieuxtemps) ria no- . (Nioliniet) J forte by Paul Frenkel } 1 Polonaise (ViouxtempM > 12 2.00 Pianoforte by Paul Frenkel J \e*fiella'e Italian T Semiramlde Overture—Parti Banti * J (Roertnt) Concert Band.... "1 .»a ] bevnirumide Overture- Part 2 f 25014 12 L«0 (Rossini) Concert Band.... J. Artist Popular Songs Selection Marion TTarrm f.Slng- ( Aggravatin’ Paps - ing Comedienne).. | Hot Up 5..... } 2245 10 »75 Margaret Young ( T J (binging 7 J.l fl' w*.*..—*.. | 10 « Comedienne)...... fHe Loves 14........... M . ► ZMo 1® , AI F&HarT* f T (Tenor and Bari- ' !><»•-Done- With I~ 234710 .» tone) [ r White Wav M.l. r J Quarts J My Dixie 1 <T"o^ nC . h .^.../ j The Trail To Long Ago I 234 SlO .« White Way Male Charles Start and Tomorrow Morning. ' Sr Hawmia. Nighttag-U 234» 10 .« t0ne)...... .... Russian-Ukrainian Records • None Rut the Lonely Nina Ko.hetr h?*w.iU 0 . w, , k> ' ’ o" • - tT&; ce,,a At the B.U ' ,SW » »• Hanotorte by Nicolai .Ttember; in Huaotaa. J ' iD ? r Eastern Romance (Rimsky- 1 (boirano) J Koraakow) tn Russian . 1 ( 1 mnuMUn ’ Moui!9ori ’ ky ’ r >s*3l to IJO wu—. , Ow ,‘ he v “t Plains (Stet'Tkroinlan National m nk '” Mixed Chorus. In ' Chorus ffkralnlsn Z Our >4Miy of Pot< hatw tovich) BaritonesJlobTp 15032 10 tyslnlan Nsttnn.! I Chorus Eeonlv Mixed Charm; In 1 The kr HTgi n M,>aAtaln~(i,y e : ’ JMM 19 I,M Itoatatsn X. ttoajU Chorus , glevska; Mixed Ukralnlln " r Ctl<,rU *- ln ISOM It LM (a) hhtrhedryk ------- . lb ’ K *x» (leontovich, Mixed Chorus; in Ukrainian . i: ! - 1 <**etwr«ko) ® Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store Brunswick Phonographs and Records. ■. 2 .°i ,e n evenings until Christmas.
