South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 53, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 February 1915 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

GAHDEH GOMIIIIEE

TO MEET TUESDAY

Will Take Up Plant to Make Vacant Lots Yield Living for Unemployed.

The ity garden plan to gie aid to the tinemplo;. I f fh- it, during the f-pring. minni'T milumn month. ;.'-5 proposed l.i -1 uk will be :tartod n its way Tuesday afternoon. At O'clock the ( ouiiuitti appointed by Lir ctor 1 lb Parn s of the municipal recreation ! partmont, v. ill meet to draft ptdirriinary pi ms for the work. Mrs. L. S. I "i k ii h-r, win has been d jIy ami actively interest d in thi--proposition heretofore, will act as chairman of the meeting Tuesday. Keplesentuth es of all the .sc hools ;nd civic club centers will he at tin: meeting; a cinmitt e from the progres cluh; Supt. I'runo Nehrling of Highland c-mtry; Township Trustee Uus Klingbr and Director Harms. The proposed j, lan has met with unanimous approval ami all are. eager to t hehiml tin- movement. That unlimited Rood can he done for the unemployed, that many acn s of unsightly land can he turned into line gardens, that hundreds can learn how to garden in addition to earning a livelihood are some of the advantages pointed out in the scheme. Already real estate men over th city have voted- for the plan ami offered lots for use. It is estimated that nearly 3or lots have !een offered. Township Trustee KHngler has written to Congressman Parnhart for seed.-. Ignatius Werwinskl. realty man in the west-end announced Monday that he will he in a position to distribute tlower se.ds to Ln0 people. With plenty of land availahle and seeds for the same the next needs will he teams and tools to prepare the around. Aid in this direction is being looked for from the city council. Mayor Keller has voiced his approval of the plan and the possibility that lr; will ask for .another appropriation is ex-

peeted to he asked for at the council session Monday night.

CAST IS PICKED FOR HIGH SCHOOL PLAY Carl l'nll ami Catherine liuthrie I.eaiU in StronIieart."

After three days of trvoiits, Carl Prcll ha hern civen the title role in the play "Strormheart." which will he presented by the junior class of the hi'-rh school for their Junior Kx. Th date of the performance has not hen deiinitely decided upon, hut It will probably he presented around the spring vacation period. Catherine Cuthrie was '-riven the leading feminine role of "Dorothy Nelson." The "heavy work" will be done hy Loren Knight, who drew the character of Thorn, 'varsity tackle, who sells the signals of the team. t thers who landed parts were Alhert McDonald a.M "Prank Nelson;" Praneis Putler as "Dick Uvingston;" Walter Strong as "Hilly Sanders;" (lerald Deeper as "Hlack Lacle;" Wallace Davis as "Farley." manager of the visiting team; Noel DiK'omb as "I'.in kley," head coach; Freida Shulcr as "Mrs. Nelson;" Gertrude. Wiser as "Molly Livingston;" Mi xine Kyer as "Hetty Hates;" and Mildred Funston as "Maude Weston." The cast will he rounded out hy Course Miller, Ellis Dean. "William Grimm, Raymond Cohen, William Paumgartner, llohart Jones. Kohect Minkler ami Charles Clark.

DEATHS.

FOUR YOUTHS ROBBED BY "KNIGHTS OF ROAD"

will sr.LL i:jriiMi-:T. ,An order of the circuit court was handed down Monday directing thfit the equipment of the South Hend Casket 'o. be sold on March .. at 10 a. m. to Satisfy a claim of Harvey H. Kelly's. Tiie equipment will he sold as a whole on the oroperty of the company at i-7 South st.

ItK ZKOWSKI SWOKN IX. John Huczkowski. readmitted to the bar Priday, was sworn in Monday .morning hy Judge Funk in the circuit tourt.

Four young hoys of Hattle Creek, Mich., started out "to see the world," or as much of it. at least, as exists in the vicinity of Hattle Creek. Sunday afternoon. Having no funds they hoarded a freight train. In the ear they chose several tramps had alteady prepared for traveling. The hoys -we re robbed of every article of value they possessed and not permitted to leave the train until it arrived in South Hend. Here they were picked up hy Sergt. tiekley, who, upon hearing their stories, wired the police department at Hattle Creek. Their parents were located, and funds were wired hack for their transportation home. They left Monday afternoon. To the police department they nave the names Arthur Messenger. Oris Kvans, Thomas I'tarson ami Maynard Everett. BY-LAWS COMMITTEE TO MEET THIS AFTERNOON The committee on constitution and bv-laws for the proposed Amateur Athletic federation will hold its lirst me tini? this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the office of Kecreation Director F. H. Haines. The committee consists of the following men: Ordo Harrett. Studebaker cluh and St. Joseph's church; Charles Lentz. Singer cluh; J. H. Miller. V. M. C. A.; Charles Cuthrie, St. Patrick's church; C A. Metzler, hih school.

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Thomas H. Leach. e.irs !. I 1.1 Pj Miami st died Monday morning j after an illness of two weeks of com-

plications. He was the sen of thejM

late Mr. and Mrs. James Teach of j Center township. For -".S years h j tarmed in Center tow nship. Three j jear. ago he retired and moved to South Hend. He was born in Tuscarawas county. Ohio. Sept. 1S51. On;

Nov. G. 1STT. he was married to Flora 1 1 C. Hall who died Oct. 1 S 1 ; in HO0i

he married again to Lottie King, who survives him. Hesides his wife surviving- him are two sons, Myron L Leach ot" Mish-

u l i nu( iiiii .Mill in x. aiii v v it rilv ;i il'i MirVi t.i- f ; !-. t-i-i f ' 1 1:1 rt. ! F

man of Center townshio: two strI- 4

daughters. Mrs. Marvin Leach and

Miss Minnie King; two broth rs Jo

siah K. L ach and James H. Leach, ! f both of Penn township; two sisters, j v

Mrs Marion Ititter :im Mrs Charles

C. Stover, hoth of South Lend.

Funeral services will he held Thurs-

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STAMPED CORSET COVER, 25c and 35c value tomorrow at .

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42-Inch Stamped Pillow Cases, hemstitched or scalloped, Tuesday, OQp

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Now is the time to make House and Morning Dresses for Spring Even the simplest dresses made of PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS have a chic and style not to be obtained in any other pattern

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day afternoon from the residence at VVV 4 Zf tfi j ' 'l.'.' U; -H 1 wiH&?sW 2::i0 o'clock and from the WenKer U :v f J: V-H M' WA 1? J A -l X'ftt4j church at 3 o'clock. Kev. F. K. 4 'mSStti ... ! 'L rZ liouKhertv and Rev. II. M. Applehy ! i yV-l-A" - J . 1 'ii ! v l-Pfi- ) olliciatirm'. Hurial will he in Hownian j l ' , J.rt , if-i'.'. x-'i ! y -'-V '" r V :4 " V rHX

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3i us. i:sTiii:it vin:x. Mrs. Ksther Wosicn, L'G years old.

died at her home, 517 V. InvisioniM

st.f at 1 o'clock Sunday morning, after i ij

an extended illness. Her husband, Henjamin Westen, survives her. I'u n era 1 services were held at thn residence Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, with hurial in the Jewish cemetery.

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The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ' $

John Kish died Sunday nij;ht at th' ; j

county infirmary. The mother ha? : H

necn at tiie miirmarj' since Jan. s

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deserted nt r. ine enna will lie nuried

Tuesday afternoon in cemetery.

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OurSpecial for Tuesday & Wednesday

5c Sack Table Salt 3c

-1 f Pounds of CI IU Sugar for .OIC With Order of $1.00 or C)er.

5c Package Baking Soda 3c

LENT FOODS Boneless Cod Fish, S 1 ... -1 .... . m T

pound p;iL.ac 2 l.UQe Fat Mackerel . . . .

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2 lanre Bloaters

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Fresh Smoke J Fish, pounJ 2 lare cans Kipeii Herring 2 cans Sardines in Olive Oil 2 halt'-poiiiui cans Tuna Fisli Fancy Salmon, tail can

18c

15c 17c 17c

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Salt llerrinc. larire key:

59c

Lake Hcrrin, lare pail

2 cans Extra sifted

Peas

2 cans Country Gentleman Corn 3 large cans Tomatoes .... 3 pounds Navy Beans ....... 25c Bottle Catsup

25c Jar Preserves, 1 A all flavors AC

2 cans Baked Beans 2 10c packages Macaroni or Spaghetti . 20c can Sliced Pineapple, can 1 5c bottle "Snider's Chilli Sauce 2 dozen Dill Pickles Milk. 3 large or 6 small cans

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ILe FASHION BOOK for Spring now on sale. also MARCH Fktorial Review Patternj'

Costuioe 6071

CHICAGO i.ivi: STOCK. jM r.VlON STIM'K Y.IMS. ill.. Fl. lvJ. H lioos !:. i I . t s 10.imi-.: market .V hi-Iier ; ; I - t .11.1 - - .i

iuii and KiiKMit'iS i.t'j i.ii4i ; j.MiMi iM-avy f . 1 " fi i .."." ; roiirli Im-h vy &t.1 'fit t'..:;o ; 1 1 ir 1 " r ! i

CATTI,!'- I.Vi-if pt s 1Vhk: tn.irkct st.'.uly !

to Mroinr: litwis ..'".f..: vnw ami;

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:.. vi ..k.) ; row ami h stork i s :inl iVoil-ls , M io.fji. 10 ; calves lbj r

SHI'lir IN-ceipts s.(M)0: market tron?r t. : ;1 Iilirlu-r: u a t i vt ami wrstrrn ;.G."r7 T..T : ' n i t. ..-- " i t i

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lambs ?7. ."h s.7,".

1'ITTMU KGII STOCK. I'lTTSP.riHSIl. Ta.. Vvh. 'SI. 'AT'l'Ll! Sijily very lltrlit; market. k.m,1, nris uu.xett leil ; veal t alvs 1 1 JA) (a .f 1 J ; heavy jiud fain calves $sri..

sm:i:P AND LAMPS -Supply fair; E

market iiiziht; prime wet tiers .i r ... : coil mixed ,. .",; 1;. 7.; f;,r inixe.) s."..."i)(fi. .-.": cull ami eotmiion $'.', Gi l.."(i ; lambs IKmJS Kc eipts 1( iloultie K ks : market

imvettled: prime heavy lioi;s S7 : mediums j I S" .-fr . 10 : heavy i or kers n7.J.V 7." ' : li!it

Yorkers s.jdlu i. '": . i tr s S7f4.1": iuurlis r,.U0it:j:,; sta-s ?7.7(K,i7.7.'; luavy mixed Gj 7.7".

SOUTH BEND MARKETS

Mrs. Wiley of the pattern department has figured cut the exact cost of materials for the above costumes and would be pleased to show you in detail the materials and all acessories needed. No. G046 Made in a pretty figured voile is charming and costs only $2.77. No. 6018 A charming costume in spider mulls or Plesse Crepe, at $2.13. No. 6058 Of Rice Cloth with a girdle of messaline is very attractive. Price $2.31 No. 6024 Handsome costume in cotton crepe with contrasting collar at $2.74. No. 6071 Of Tissue Gingham in stripes or checks with contrasting trimmings, at $2.10.

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IN ilTFIIY J"a vlnir I.",, selllne ''(. 54

VKAI,- Paying-" ll" j . selliuu' -7 : fly

lU;i;r Uoast bollmi; 1J, portei'liouse WuAO. sirloin HAM -Sellin- IS,-. IVI:I- Sellin- 1S

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vin Apples, peck 70 o c; Wishel 4 Jj

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Sueet Navel Oranges, div.en

HaKiwin Apples, peck

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Fa lie H.iUl vin Apples, peek

Cranberries, all "Uiui, y quarts l"(r ....... JL CjP w

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ar(ce Yellow Onions, peck H Jis

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Thin Skin (irape Fruit. 0 for . .

8 pounds Sal Soda 5-pound box Aro Starch " .

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(Correeted Dally by I". W. Mueller, ilfi II. 11

Flil'IT Oranges, per ease. SJ..". selling j at L'orrK jier doz. ; lemons. jer ease .s:;.:,o.

belling at -i(t,'"c per do.: Iciiianas. per J f j

tMineli. Sl.o. selling at to n.ie per doz. YKjMTAPiLLs "all;ige. aying le per Hi., selling at "v er lb.; potatoes, inyhig 40. selling sir :,-. Hl'TI'lt AMI i:rf(JS Country 1. utter, paying L'Ofa :e. selling '2fl '.r ; ereainery tucter. paying :rje. selling :;7e: eggs, strietly rresli. paying .V , ellil;g ;urf :;v.

SHVAts. (Corrected Daily hy Warner IJrov el More, lit K. Wayne St. TIMOTHY .:;.:. to . er Imi. lilM) lLOVi:i:-.sr(io per Ini. ALFALFA-SirVfJ per lu. ALSIKi; CLUVl-:ii-?;0 per Lis. HAY. STRAW AND 1 lilll). (Corrected Daily ly the Wesley Miller 1 lour and feed Co.. S. Mi liiean St. HAY Paving $l'.'(flJ. selling at .lt;r,iis. ST II AW Paying STs. soling ;lt S10. and per hale. COIIX raying 7.".. selling .it .".' '.m.-. OAT'S -Paving .V.. selling at WaiT rLn"i:il Si:ill I'aying stlliug at $10. TIMOTHY- Selling at -t. ALTAI. PA-Selling at SK.

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7 large bars Closes Soap UsJj l

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WHKAT Paxliig i.4:. per hu. OATS - Paying ."'.. selling at .".. n. CoiJN -Paving 7- per hu.. selling sTmHYP Paying M per loj.

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Summer Materials of

le Fabrics

Tub Silks for Shirt Waists at 50 and 75c yard Alarge assortment of colorings and designs you will be interested in buying. Spider Mulls at 19c A specially finished and very sheer fabric that is well worth 25c 30 inches. 32-inch Zephyr Ginghams at 15c A special purchase enables us to otYer 3,000 yards at this special price; stripes and plaids in dark and light colors. 32-inch Zephyr and Tissue Ginghams at 25c yard Made at the Anderson's famous mills, in all the new colorings and patterns, just arrived. Spring and Summer Linen for Suitings and Dresses, at 45c yard 36-inch, of Pure Irish Linen in all the latest m shades;-pre-shrunk, a splendid weave. Also we have several pieces in Natural Color Pure Linen at 50c A remarkable otTer that usuallv sells at 75c mW4

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S bars Lenox Soap 5 rolls Toilet Paper .... 3 5c packars Matches . . .

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Old Settler Will clean the blackest rain water. Trv a loc

rac.s.acc m vour cistern, A my with our guarantee.

Napoleon Flour

For this sale

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Michigan Potatoes The best on the market, S S bushel kJsJu

Sanitary Preparation for clearing dirty rain water 10c a package

THE OLD SETTLER

MVK STOCK. ! I DhHv Uy M.ijor 15ro.. s. ?

nirAvv pat sti:i:ks. r;1n- i tr..d. ;;i

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Goods

We have made preparations and invite vour inspection. A line lot of Tootles Cloths in plain, stripes and checks,

. Min t. ,h peautitul white tabriCb that will be in popular demand for ifc'So. 1. mit2,:,urod ,:,ir: skirtl11 lhis scs"n- 1 lie sy dns of these ma-

terials is a desirable feature Popular prices 25c, 29c, 39c, 50c and 75c yard

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Spring, for Summer Wear Just arrived a beautiful assortment of Pussy Willow Taffetas and Madame Butterfly Voiles In every shade of fashion choice.

26-inch Messalines in Rose, Battleship Grey, Fiench (

65c !

Blue, Russian Green, Navy, Taupe and

Black; a splendid value, yard

40-inch Chiffon Cloth Russian Green, Purple Maize, Electric Nile Green, Pink, Blue, Ivory, Putty, OCp Sand, Navy, Battleship Grey, at, yard . . . Oob 3S-inch Plain and Striped Messalines in Navy, (f 1 ff Brown, Copen and Black; splendid value, yard, .yl UU

36-inch Taffeta, in Sand, Light Blue, and Pink, yard

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42-inch Crepe de Chine, in Sand, Putty and M 1 Q ory, usually sold at S 1.50; our offer, yard r ' '

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Roadman's Sample Linen Swatches Number is limited, so we advise you to come early. Sheer Line Swatches, Cp dozen w Swatches of Table Damask, 90 each, 10c, 15c and

Table Damask Three specials for Tuesday, selling 63-inch Irish Linen Damask, cS9c value in live patterns, special at 54-inch German Linen Damask, 85c value, heavy quality, special at

72-inch Full Bleach Damask, S1.50 quality, five patterns, special at 22j-inch square Napkins to match, dozen

69c 65c

.$1.00 $3.00

50 dozen 19x19 Dice Napkins, a first-class T 1 OQ service napkin, at dozen 4) 1. 00 1

50 dozen 18x18 Pure Irish Linen Napkins, full bleached U

in two patterns; exceptional value, T1 00 dozen 4I.U0

Towels and Toweling

124c

15c

Holland Linen Crash, a fine absorbent quality, yard Heavy Crash, 18 inches wide, plain or red border, 20c value, yard

Huck Towels at 25c each that are fully worth 40c. Pure Linen Towel, hemstitched. Fancy Border Towels just received this morning will be on sale tomorrow. Turkish Towels in guest or regular size. The very best lot we have ever offered at 12c, 18c, 20c, 22c and up to 39c. Buttons Just arrived our new spring and summer assortment consisting of novelty in all the shades and colors, all shapes, also buttons' with settings of pearls and brilliantsCrochet Buttons. We invite you to see these. Buttons are in great favor this season; practically all garments are demanding them.

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MOVES THAT COMPLAINT BE MADE MORE SPECIFIC

George Washington is- apparently j jIolj rnrd Monday

lnoss mm than is Abraham Lincoln ( Court in l'n(' of lYanK KalNunt

in Superior

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than there u ore on the emaneipator's ' ..i-;ri,, t,, h-ive tr.e mmnlaint made

'j liirunun . iu iavs Tre tons. owpvrn

Unnrifioi Iho Avator ?j i uiruuiaj. iu uas previous. owovrri ... ..,. lurim- ll" ",UI r a i, . i . . . i nioro sit,iiir. a motion v. as i.lt'i -Hn

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325-327 S. Michigan St. Bell Phone 3953 Home Phone 2063

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Lincoln for Monday the crlml of of Frank La Point aralnst John M.

elapses went forward uninterrupted ' iuilhot In eo;:nt 1 for thr defendant, for a brief period when the tale of The suit has been brought to collect the cherry tre reitrned supreme. Sl'ir f,.r alleged da maces to the Old (".lory ..-wed from most of the defendant's cicar business through the Slap staffs of Me city durinc the rl.iy oj ritior of uilh t. in mute testimony of the creat vork The defense seeks to liav it set of the nation's founder. The windows j forth by the jdaintilY juM what "secret of not a business blocks w ere alo information" it wa: that Quilhot was draped with the stars and stripes to tryinc t' cet when he hired out to show that business and patriotism I. :Po:vt n a ri.ir saleMn;-n. Tiie could travel arm in arm. plaintiff is also asked to .. t forth th The bank? and saloons were the , particulars ( i:i!hot's employment only places nf business which were! with other j arties and also give the closed durinc the entire day. "it y j names of ih deab-; s with whom Qulland county orhcers tuit in a full day ht did business in the course of as also did the stores and factories. Isclbnc clears for IiPoint.

BELIEVES DEVIL IS DEAD Max Schlainbere J!eld at County Jail Violently Iii-auc.

Mc x Sohlamberp, I'.s ye;,rs old.

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V DKuson st., was found wanderinc on Chajiin st. Sunday morninc at lu o'clock. He is Peine held at the county jail where he is violent. He has apparently cone insane over relieion and believes that the world has turned over and that the devil is dead. He requests that he be h.ar.ced as soon as possible. The man was an inmate of the asylum at Loncrliffe seven years ago but was r h as d after IS months. Ho had just returned from Chicago Sunday when he became suddenly insane again.

PVHLIC SALK. Two miles, southeast of Crumstown, Wednesday, Feb. 2 4. All stocks and farm Implements. Alt. TOM Cl'SKA.

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1UKTHS. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pf tzold, 1134 E. J'ox St., a son. Pel'. 10. Born t Mr. and Mrs. Julius L. Steinke. 313 Koa.v st., a daughter. Feb. 20. i:nti:utains cu n. The Martha Washington club was entertained Sunday at the home ot Jerome WeKstcr of Lydiok. The day was featured by an old-fash oneU dinner.

a it i : m s i c x i :xti ) x . upt. of Schools L. J. Montgomcry left Monday to attend th- annual convention of the superintendent's section of the National Ld ideational association in session at Cincinnati O. The meeting ill continue tlirougiiuut the week.

Silk Wah man's.

sale Tuesday at SherAdvt.

NOTP'L The pirty t..k wh-! in front of i '..!.. ;.ul tfa -.r is k::oMi. Ketura to tie .iter and sue tri-uM-.

VAN'I"i:i A n:Kii ftl!.- t r-i ; r a i:i'iern lo-r".rri ae. r.:;illy .f f..nr. Will i:tv M.iv W in !-u lo::- ca. if s ' : : t I . A'!'ir-" T?. X'ewji'1 i:ii-.

V"id' ken ku;i fr ;! iure parti?, l'articular-s esill IMI :'.:::.

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ran .ii:rrmii AnxiMomnis. see Prazier Prai r. gercral rt pairing, distributing agent for -h M.in ts and Stroiiberi; (hir '-uratur, lly-120 Lincoln Way L. Adv.