South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 50, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 February 1914 — Page 2

2 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. News of Interest To polish Citizens Tea Room Special 25c, 25c and 50c Luncheons Very Fine. We Make You A Dress Skirt For $1.00 Guarantee the Fit. L &r&$$om ID) M 1 Pictorial Review Patterns PERSONALS.

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SOCIAL EVENTS. Tw-l m iiilirn attended th- meeting of the Polish Vn'.ir,- Women's Pro-urc.-i.ivc ila'i of .t. 1 ld wige Catholb. church, h M Ydn. .-d r. evening at tli- library room of St. J.!ir.'s Caiitius S"Ni-ty. Daring the bwsin -s s sMn arrangements were ii.au- for a alntin- party to ! li-!.I p-.t Wednesday evening, and alsj t-.v.i ra w iia-in-L' r.- v. r- iniliat !. At the social hour Mi-i A trues Drajus. as-d.-ted by Misi Pottle Sah-wska. . r t i dainty rtf reshinents. The aftrnoori f . 1 1; vork cl.t.-s of. the Polish Women's a!lian of Ami ri ;i, t'll'Ju t (I by -Mi -. .Mary Ni godzk: will tip- I s' aturday att mo-m .it o b k in one of th- cl t.-1-' rooms of St. I -lv ic-'s . 'aooi. The i-fiiior and j'inioj i-t rc'.-in? ( Li.- of th" 'oli-'h Iolb-' I'al' Oiis '.. i'.alicki Xo. 1. will hold thur x n is ''ri'Jay evening at 7 o' h. i, at the Z. P. hall. und r ill" direction of Mis? !(;") TC c-n o - i:a. ommander. A meeting of the l'n!i -!i I'alruris l.

Pulaski. Will !.

1. 1 this n i ri r at

7: ' o'i lo. k ;tf V;ir- iv hall. Th most brillknit society afi.tir of the .-as oa was th'- fourth annual ball giv n by the Poibh ridi's Falcons M. Uoji.a rio'.; i in the Ko-ciuszko hall W'i .lnf .-.lay emig. Th" hall :-. in at 7:'a c.'rlm h with few d.incs, lii' li was followed i.y a short program coh;::-ting of address s by Stanjsl.nis Chelmiriiak. president of th" Polish Pal' n s M. pouia t;o sk i, ; 1 1 1 1 ' Mrs I. ilrai'.iiz. president of polish Ladies' Falcon.; M. Poinar.owski, and 'soirs by th" choirs of th" fo m-ts. The d mcing room was ptetlih d" -oi.it-d wit'i Valentine hearts and with di!f"r-iit colored ol""tri- hMlhs. Following the program refreshments wT" s -rv d. aftt r w hich diiii' inu' "ontinsrd until 1 o'clock. ." '.- -dU i's '-rchcstra f itrn ish tl the in;!-. for -th"

PROFIT SHARING PUN DISCUSSED Bf CARL H. FAST

IH hiring that it i douhtful wh' thr any oih"i American mil!ionair" has trtu k s:ii h a Mow for the cause of social jiistpf, f(r ;t hi;h"i jdaiw of induMriiil conscitiwe and lor a new au-" of financial administration, Carl II. Past of M"and, hrcsrntrd a striking analysis of llcnry Pord's profit .-tiarintr jdan iii an addrss !"- for" ihv Knife and Pork cluh Wi-dtu sday evening. Pr"i Iandis d"liv"tMl nn "loqin-nt uloy (n Ahraliam Liiu-oln. the cel"lrtioii of whoso birthday th.- lui anticilat"d by arranin-,r the dinti r for Wednesday. In the style which ha.--made him famed as one of Indiana's orators. Landis pre.M nted the r-at outlines of the character of th" .ureat martyr. Ivy L. Lee of Philadelphia, executive assistant to the president of the Pennsylvania, railroad, analyzed the problems confronting railroads in the Pnltod States. He b";tn liis spefeh with the declaration that railroads are beimr drien tow;aal government ownership not by the power of sound pub

lic opinion, h" said, but by undercurrents seemingly no less eflertive. The polh-y of oriranir.ed labor anil stringent but unir.ttdili:ent regulation by incompetent leuislatois were two id' the undercurrents lie dwelt upon. I ev eloping iis th"i!ie. "PuhI. a Trait.r to Capitalism." Mr. Past, who is known as on of the cor.utry's Keen analyists of !.iiin .-s. poitited out the importance f tlie sn ial l'acttr in the industrial world. In H True I.iuht. "At a time when all other industrial managers are thinking of efficiency as the iroduct of a stopwatch. Henry Pord ies it in its true liht ;:s a soidal product, the rtMilt of ji loyal, nthu:iast if organization of employes. fattefed oer the (Uili.ed of selllii i ili. d Ki.-l'e." he said. "Henry Pord is a fanatic Pv his single act he his turned into ridieui. t.s par-imony and exposed as shallow pretence the timid, faint-hearted, weak-kneed, palliative measutes which m oj-es :iad soies of industrial and commercial ou-p. -rations have inaugurated in th.e name of 'profit sharing.' !-rhaps the others h.e been merely piup eis m the patli of jiforess It nay be that he has leached the eon- ' I'.islons of P.l 1 by studyiai; the acts of other men. who darintr th" l ist "2" ears. have adopted and installed in their business s.en" timid measures. . hb h, rewarding employes in s.nie slight d"ree bond the measure of a !led wa-e. have b n iletalded a.'profit sharing.' "Andrew ,rrp-uie it as built and endowed hundreds of piddie libraries a.U'l has advatued the au.se of eililcat on by mar.s of boos. Mr. Koke-t'-llei-lias h Iped s -or.-s of hopitaP. olb u'e ar.d ehurch .:t:d for medical Mid biol.ikrua! rse.,r-th has provitled an immense foundation "and. llussell Saue reh-as.-d It is lioldini:s r.t death, for sonp-w hat simika- purpoes but not on of th'-- has in t!ie slightest decree dor.e anything to ',r.- n tip ternal strife b. tween labor and tap;-

ai. .oi cii" ira.iisiiiai or Miara.ai

Mk iiael Jarmezyk. wlm has been ,

i i I e 1 o I a 1 e w ii.it.-' i. uuih nr "'-. p ft Wednesday i'r his liune in liport", hid. ' Joseph Tyraniak. laU V, Indiana; 1.. . ......... i r . - . ,. . -a-., . ;

a . . Has leilillieil ii mil .t k iu t

in Chicago ;unl Jcdiet, 111. j l A I i L'.ilViorinc . 1 . f - T 1 1 P M of T-" : i v: t h

Chic. mo. formerly of .-"outh Pa nd, is j spending a few days with outh liem! ' & frinds. IP.nif.ire ;orlek. son of Mr. and , H

Mrs. Peter Koralek, ll:)'J W. Thomas. .-t.. who has been seriously ill for a t few o a vs. is much improved. V

l.aii:-lau.s Zaniachiwski returned!;,

Wednesday ovHiiln' to Cleveland. O., ' ti

after a visit of a few days with rela- ri

tiv and friends in South Penl.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wasielecki of ; ij Cary, w ho have been here for a few i Ji

davs visiting friends, are leavin-r for J th"ir home this evening. Anthony Iituskiewicz atpl Jcdin j

Karpowski are leavintr i riday ror a trir tn T'nrfiiic-

Michael patykowski. X. AValnut St., ! f

is in l Mll .lKll on ini.-ui'-.-.-. Atty. Joseph Wypiszynski ami Pert 1 11. Klysz, who attended the Imnmiet ,

iven by the Polisli Associated Press !

in (hicai.o returned to thi.s city Wed- M Lot Qne COcltS tO S7.50

' Kev. W. Szcznkowska of Rollins ! H Reduced to

Prairie is visiting in the city. jK Mrs. Josephine Ltidwinska of U. ! t r i T,r r i 4 Chupin st. l as roih to Detroit. Mich.. H LOt 1 0 UOatS tO to sr-end two weeks with relatives. cpi fi PpHiip in CC flfl

DRESSES AT A FRACTION OF THEIR WORTH 34 Splendid Dresses for misses and Juniors at $3.98 Corduroys, Blue Serges, Peter Thompsons Dresses that sold to $10.00. 8 Velvet Dresses left tomorrow $10.00.

CHILDREN'S COATS Tomorrow and Saturday we expect to sell every coat.

(hme as much as th" Detroit rnun toward removing the cause of industrial

unrest. i Prooi!''Mi Is Xeotled. j "What we i. 1 is a logical step 'of ; prevention not a maudlin measure for ellevi; -n. Pr olit sharing has been

knot l;i:.4 at the door of the industrial world. ut of our w hole army of it lustrial lead-rs there has not been ene bravo enough to open the door until now. The dreamer ami maker of "Pord's Polly" has opened wide the door. He has made it well nit'h impossible for any industrial manager v P i e:i!1 Pimself :m :nlmini!tr.'itnr of

bii; business, who possess as beinjf bi 1 1

minded, to keep out the unwelcome k'lP st. Profit sharing is the inevitable, im- ,

placable foe of lrenzied. fallacious ; I finance. It is the 'reat absorptive : which alone can reduce the inflamed j

dis ased condition rovvinp out of cap- !

italization, and which has .given us the industrial ulcer of anarchy of the I. W "No libraries, churches, hospitals.

colleges, though they may be multi- ! L

plied ten-f(dd. can do as much to i check the growth of anarchy, of no-I

cialism, of communism as will be 'ic-f5 eomplished by a truly honest and lo- 1

ical plan for profit sharing with em-j i pluses. i I

"I'mm such plans thousands of mdustiiyl managers will begin to study J a new hook, that of social science ap- j died to business processes. They will j learn that, employers cannot expect or;

exact more than a tixed wage level of j

eiliCieilC lima men em n e.- uiiio-.-

they give them more than a wage level of ay. Shop Sphit the Xctnl. "They will perceive the truth that oiheieney is a social product; that no amount "of exhorting, of soft words, of

time-study work with stop wutches. j of mac hine speed c alculations or of i task and bonus premiums running to j indiv idual employes can ever raise the

efficiency ot a shop aoove me level fixed by the shop spirit which prevails in that shop. "TlK-y will learn that no 'welfare measures or systems can be successfully developed except the meas

ures and collective policies of the,' whole working force. They vill learn i that back of every moral tendency, j principle or law there is the manifes- j

tation of the economic law. I hey will learn that industrial capital consists t hielly in a price marked or appraised ondition of control over an organized condition to operating labor. They will learn th.U business is the

science of so impelling ami controll-, ing the activities of men and women j as to product a profit for the owners,

and controllers and that in no other way can the modern forms of property, of capital be conserved and developed." Mr. Pee presented his views frankly as those of the railroad executive and appealed to the sense of fairness of the American people in the effort to remedy the conditions of which he complained. The policy of labor, he said, is tending in all lines toward syndicalism, the conduct of all business solely for the benefit of the laborers engaged in it. Arbitration of wage disputes alwavs result in an increase in wages he said, although railroads have invariablv inclined to pay their employes

adequately.

Lot Three Half price on

y all Novelty oats.

CLEARANCE OF NECKWEAR. 25c Silk Windsor Tiesall colors and Plaids, 19c. 50c Silk Crepe De Chene Ties, 39c. All colors.

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Don't wait an hour on these items. If they interest you get down early. WOMEN'S FINE WINTER COATS at $1.00, $3.98

$5.00

THE COATS AT $1.00 All lined Cats that sold to sio.oo.

46 HANDSOME CLOTH COATS Broadcloths, Chinchillas, Plushes, Astrakhans all satin lined. Sold from S25.00

THE COATS AT $3.98 Heavy cloth Coats that sold at Sio.oo and Sl2o0. COATS AT $5.00 Splendid Winter Coats of Zibelines, Grey Mixtures, Boucles Sizes to 42 ff Your choice ipO.UU

to S38.50 Your (ti A rf choice MU.UU

REMEMBE RWE MAKE YOUR DRESS SKIRTS FOR $1.00.

40 inch German Henriettas, always 75c, A Qn

42 inch French Serges and Wide Wales, always S 1.00 yard, Pff0

Friday yard

Friday yard

Handsome Wool Crepes,

Serges and Poplins at 50c,

75c, 89c and

$1.0

3 Wonderful Lace Bargains LOT 1 300 nieces of Round Mesh V:lencienne.s I.:icv Pure.

H Linen Chmy Laces. Values to 25c a yard. All new insertions

and Edges, 10c yard.

Lot 2 4 and 5 inch Pure

Linen Cluny Laces, mostly edges, yard 25c.

Lot 3 15 inch Camisole Corset Cover Shadow Laces 25c yard.

3 Great Wash Goods Bargains Printed Silk Crepe De Chenes, 85c values, 55c yard 30 patterns to choose from, all new. Handsome Brocade Silk Crepe De Chenes, 75c values, 39c. Tissue Ginghams, 22c values, 11c yard.

25 gross Fancy Odd Buttons sold to 45c dozen. Reduced to 5c per doz.

Two Great Handkerchief Earains. Pure Linen Colored Itorder Handkerchiefs, I'.'c value, Friday r Pure Linen Jiaml Embroidered Handkerkerchiefs. all white, worth to 50c. 15c.

IN OUR FANCY GOODS SECTION 25 dozen Fine Nainsook Gowns Stamped. 75c value, Friday 48c.

GREAT FRIDAY BAR- j

GAINS IN UNDERWEAR

Women's Fine Wool j

Vests and Pants were S(V Friday 25c. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 42. Men's Fleeced Shirts .i;:d

Drawers were

to 25c. Men's Wool L'leeced Shirts and Drawers, - ere oc Reduced to 39c.

Boys' Fleeced tnio:i Suits t

were 65c to 39c. Men's Fleeced L'nio;: Suits, were S 1.5o to 95c.

WOMEN'S HOSE.

Special Split foot Wayne Knit Stockings, were 35c reduced to 25c.

Special Lot of S1.50 Pure Silk Wavne Knit Hose, re- M

duced to $1.00.

Fine Saxony, Germantown and Shetland Yarns the best brand. We are closing out lo and 1 5c Skeins, 5c.

BLANKETS FOR FRIDAY

Say what a Blanket Business "we've been having. Here are two of the tinest barirains we ever offered you :

Heavy 11-4 Heavy Cotton Blankets, were S 1.25 h

Friday 98c. Heavy 12-4 Heavy Cotton Blankets were S1.5o; Friday $1.29.

L OF CAPT.

BERRY IS BEGUN;

through a fo- at full speed and in not causing his wireless op.-rator to ascertain the proximity of other ves-

w.-. . I II, . , T . . . 1 1 - . . . .

hearincr adjimrned after OapC John-in

sons testimony until 10 o'clock iT

1 hursday nmrnlng.

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PHILADELPHIA. Fcl. 12. Imporiant changes in rules j;overninur navigation at sea are exnected to result from the trial of Capt. Osmyn Herry. of the steamship Nantucket nn charges of nesli'-Tence and vialation of marine laws in connection with the disaster that resulted in the loss of the liner Monroe with 4 0 ' passengers and sailors. The trial also is serving as a searchin: probe into all the phases coastwise navigation in order to prescrihe government relations to prevent further disasters of a similar nature. The chief point hus far developed The chief point thus far developed the two vessels had been in communication the collision might have been avoided.

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tore That Serves You Best? f r

ousekeeper Owes a Duty to Herself to V" it the

Always Hammering Away at Prices.

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IN ARMS OF THE LAW :;c ?;c ;;: ;;c :;c ;;c I'v i on w ii i: iu-:ATrx(i.

Fifty days in jail is the sentence ' Anthony Kuskuwski will have to serve! for beating his wife last Tuesday night! and all wile beaters will get a similar-

sentence, acording to Judge Warner. tl Kuskuwski was arrested three weeks 11 ago cm the same charge but a kiss d

settled the trouble and the couple went home to try and live happily. Mrs. Kuskowski laid the blame at

t'ae feet of John Uarlevcorn and said ill

, uei miMi.inti misuses ner every umeri j tt f t- n Mr Tl rnrTN riTT A r

v" - hi ..ii.i iiiii iU tllilj nun-

months in Jeffersonville and has long court record.

402 SO. MICHIGAN ST.

.UEl k BULL 2iUV,) HOME (UW4

Wc Retail at Wholesale Prices.

b I II I Oil 11 131. !

uiuijn i ct i i j .-1 i iii." imt i" rii iii ii

being drunk since he came to South

Friday and Saturday for These Great Grocery Bargains

ilj (With $2.50 Grocery Order or Over)

WHAT'S INDIGESTION?

WHO CURES? LISTEN!

"Pane's Diapepsin"

Sour. Gassy Stomachs Feel Fine at Once.

PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 1l'. During the government probe which be-

! gan Wednesday in an effort to tlx rej sponsibility for the steamship disaster

off the Virginia capes in which the Old Dominion liner Monroe was sunk in a collision with the Merchants' & .Miners steamship Co. steamer Nan-

1 tucket, causing the loss of 41 lives, It developed that Capt. Johnson of the ' Monroe hud been without sleep for nearly 2 4 hours and that if the wireless operator of the steamer Nan-

! tucket had been on the job the disas- j Maloc ter eotild have been averted. i IVIdKlo Capt. Johnson, who was the first;

; witness to be called against Capt. osmyn Herry, commander of the, i Nantucket, on charges of neglect of

CANNED GOODS.

Bend 22 years ago and said he;f TomatOCS, Solkl pack, Ilkii-

w-oumni get uruiiK again. l ne juugejrf nnc suspended sentence. 1 H au'S Ldllb 3C ;J Salmon, Columbia River, 3 (JI7rs 11 -DAY STAY. jM ir(Tp 4 ik rnrK 2r Mike Mohonev. of Cassopolis. came .iarf 1 can down to South l'.end Wednesday night u SpiIiaCll, loC Calls 10c to load up for over Lincoln's birth- ji AsparaUS, 25C Call 19c f :iv. Miki will stav with the sherilf . ' . . . ....

for 11 das to think it over.

?1 and costs.

Tine- it'. In hve minutes all sUm-

duty, admitted that he had not closed I his eyes since 5:30 a. m. on the It's Quite N'oodle. X

1 lb. can Phosphate Baking

PowJer 15c

SOAK Ml DOLLAR AND CO.vrs. fH C1 . , e,

Johnucky. a farmer. Pdd the court U -niuui.i uuc i uumi, mji uui

he got out with the town boys and got : f j two tor IOC too much whisky Wednesday night. iM irn,rv c,.. fu'v .t,

: annum cuuj'r, VjIixmii,

cans for 25c

17c 31c

y Green String Beans, 4 cans 25c

ON T GROW BALD fes:::;

CANNED GOODS. Snuier's Satsup, bottle . . . .19c Corn, fancv Sugar Corn, can . . 7V2c Corn, Country Gentleman variety, 3 cans 29c Peas, 3 cans Early June . . .25c Peas, extra sifted Early June, 3 cans for 42c Hominy, large can, 2 for . .15c Pork and Beans. 3 cans . . .25c Milk, 3 cans for 25c Pumpkin, large cans 7c Salt, large loc sack 5c Beans, hand picked, Michigan Beans, 5 lbs. for 24c Rolled Oats. 6 lbs. for 25c

Rice, 3 lbs. Carolina Head 23c Split Peas, per lb 4c Blueing or Ammonia. 2 bot. 15c COFFEES OR TEAS. Arrow Coffee, linet cup

quality, nothing liner at

4 oc lb., special 30c h Santos Ccffce, per lb 24c 1 H. C. G. Blenl specially Mended for u by Coiiee h experts other stores -v.aihi j charge 3 5c i"r similar r grade-, special a: lb. . . .28c j Tea, regular 0oz per lb.. . .34c p Sun dried Japan Tea, lb. . .39c jCocoa. I.ownev's (r Runkel's U

2?c size

.19c

morning of Jan. 2?. or about 12 hours

at h distress will go. Xo indigestion, j before the Monroe sailed from Nor-1

heartburn sourness ur belchlnir of folk for New York, tie insisted, now

leader bv i.i:'ts of his millin. ha . g;i. acid, or eructations of undigest- j ever, that he had often gone 24 hours j ( , d ' f,Hd no clii'..iness. bloating, foul ; without sleej) and that he could re-, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmma-mmm''mm'mmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM 1 1

ouii-li the Hair

lo(,t Hcinote Dandi nil r? Parisian Sage.

t Fresh Country O A n

Eggs, doz. . .

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breath or headache. ' tain full possession of his physical! . . i-B:,Jti Papes DKipepsin is noted for its 1 and mental faculties. Jt your hair is gettmu- lu . h n j M-ed in regulating upset stomachs! It was developed by Capt. 11. A. I color, or has that matted, lilebss and H

! Sargent, who with Capt. W. U. How- i scraggy app earance. toe , ,..,.,, , ii .. . . T - 14 lard, a local steamship inspector, like j dent-dandruff and failure to .kerpjU ApilLO-, ;j 11. can 14c : himself, constitute the trial board! the hair roots properly nourished. ; l! U ork Wasilbtirn's ; conducting the investigation, th-u! These are the main causes ..j hald-; - - l ;

upt. Johnson had not used til-' "'-s or dry, nnttio ann iin.Muiui nan. , w iiiw, andard compass which Is employed Parisian Sae apph d daily f or a ! fl , , 'avhbUni' Bet correct anv variations or inucou- week and then occasionally, is all that k -lc "lU1LU,lL Jr;

ior

Fresh Creamery Butter .

Sweet Naval 11 C I

.Millu'iis : men and women now j Capt. Johnson had not used

eat then faorite foods without fear ' st

thev know Pape's Liapepsin will J to correct anv

a e them friuu any stomach misery., raeies of the steering compass. It

Ph ase, for your s.ike. get a large I was explained by sea captains present

H-tt !.t ease f Pape's Diapepsin from j that skippers of coastwise vessels re- j t the hair roots, no; arsy ilruc store and put your stomach ; lied on course lights to a great ex-j furnishes the elemt

is needed. It is a scientific prepara-

Hon mat supplies nair neeus. u ci..r tat cirt- KOr

ots nourishes th.-m. ar d i-.u ivv -t i hhu, i w. .-u

tits necessary to UOTll .MCill. Per SICK iC

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right. Don't keep on being miserable tent in navigating their ships. amiim-iKo u grow. it removes uauu. .m nt;n' Pmro'c nlife is t..., short von are not h re Capt. Johnson fre-itientlv referred to with one appllc.itioli: almost imnHi-.ij ors. UU t ailul.M u. h.l.g. so make vour stay agreeable. Ijuhts he had observed as he made! at. !- stops fallinjr hair and it !u!i- Buckwheat rlOUr, J SaC.b

I.it u hat ou r.Ke ana aiesi u; in- ms way up tne ir,uu.i eoasi. v ..... v . . - .... . &DC

u scalp. i-.ot:aiiy yoou .01 nien, xt

it without dread of rebellion in

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Cant. Johnson said as soon as ho the

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!-,.. stnni;i.-!i. hrar.l nnf- whistle from tlo Nan-i worn-n or c h lid r n everyone neeus u. ( ,r.l ham h Olif. Ter S'lC ...11c

l'ape-s Dia pepsin belongs in your 1 tucket lie :.nv Po re v:is u'oing to be j Parisian Sa-e nut only saves the ; fej ssy qji .v.r fc-, () ) or ie an way. Should one ..f the ran;- , a collision and he pnt on full sp.-d hair but be:iuti!b-s it. ibm. oull. , r i1 . ' . , ' .lv eat soiueihing which don't otree with the idea r.f rec-ivin? a glancing ( strinsry hair is made soft, abundant : g irom urst pressing vt lmwith thent. or in case of an attac k of blow. ! and radiant with life. . j jt Oliver per pint Can 55c . .ii....Jlt..t, !..ntHfu i,r ' o c..., a ii, Vii!::,.i:-.t ctrnrV I This leli2ntful and r?f r'-.-lntic haiTi '

11c

Union Trust Company

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sTorrTi, "n d'cran'gemer.t at davtline T ! ho continued, ho saw the Monroe wasltonio can be had at any drug or toilet 11 1 5c irial bottles 10r .

iluring the night, it is handv to giv coin .r ti sink. He went bebw and ! cotintt r in ..0-cent bottles oiilv. et- p .i-.., isCirte 1 JllTlS 10c the o.iickevt. surest TvU f known. 1 ratU'ed the stfwartl that tlie shit wis! tick's Original Kut Pate Modicine .ji ' 4 or

coirr to sink and tobl him to v.otirc. More always s'ii? rar'.sian .au v.un i y uui.-wiaui;.i, ; - vn..- -

evervbodv of the danirer. Then he , agreement to refund the money if you , y QltUP larfC bottle 9c AT r.I.I.S- : returned to the ,b ck ar.d n, titled rhelare not satisfied. jh vUU M.r, Pnfn.

C.et a bottle at once use ;t every u ....j,..

dav for a week and you will be s-.ir- fi tocf. Per bUSP.el 79c

Advi rtisement.

was

ri:n iy m:in

WOKTII'S. ! chief engineer that the ship

A de4 id. dly interesting :-tory ) sinking. ,.ae donl tbss lieard a' out it 1.1 S ! When the hearing opened Wedne.

!o- bo..'u. The i:ilsv. ,-rth Store. . dav. Cap:. Perry Wi.vs placed on tri.-.l say Parisian 1. th best and inn?t Adt. 1 for neb ct of duty In proceeding iu igoratin' hair tonic made. Advt.

j.rised with the result. Delighted users

FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Head Lettuce, very finest rovn, per head 10c Radishes, large bunches. 3 bunches 10c Green Onions, per bunch . .5c Oranges, s'vee: as sugar, doz 15c Lemons, tinest Messini Lemons, doz 18c Grape Fruit. ond size, each 5c; 6 for 25c Sweet Potatoes, finest Jerseys, lb 4c Tomatoes, lare and red ripe. per lb 14c Apples, large and red, per peck 44c CHEESE BARGAINS Jersey Brick Cheese, lb. . .21c Jersey Limberger Cheese, lb. for 25 c

Fine-4. Nev York Cream Cheese, while or yell''.', per lb 23c Strictly Fresh Ev;gs. doz. . .34c Switzer Cheese, per lb. . . .24c FISH.

Fines; :'" Holland Herri '.p; in kegs, keg 71c Fresh Smoked While Fi.h. f i t

per IP lite

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