South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 174, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1915 — Page 3
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1 TO GHIGAGO FIRM R. W Hunt Company Awarded Job By Commissioners at Two Cents Per Barrel at Factory. Hunt v Co.. i'hi'.'s::o rr;-.i"pt Monday afternoon xxero :!! ii.ntr;i(t for tftir.u' the tf-t'T?. ard'-d cement : hiuli - av o nso,j :n th YV. t ( n 1 1 r a ? i n Lira in t h county r oin mission r.1 hds v.-oro a - r oj o! f r m rUf:i: T ' 1 r t -1 i r ! i Test ins," la i'oratoriey 1,111 i.io .niornan i.wro.uj "i inspo.iK.ni !. . .. , nnd Tfsf-. f'rir os lmomi in the l.jd STAND ON FEET Mrs. Baker So Weak Could Not Do Her Work Found Relief In Novel Way. Adrian, Mich. 44 1 sulfrrod terribly with female weakness and backache and got so weak that I could hardly do my work. V h e n I washed my dishes I had to sit down and when I would sweep the floor I would pet r.o weak that I would have to get a drink every few minutes, and before I did my dusting I would have to lie down. I got bo poorly that my folks thought I was going into consumption. One day I found a pieco of paper blowing around the yard and I picked it up and read it. It said 'Saved from the Grave,' and told what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for women. I showed it to my husband and he said, 4 Why don't you try it ? ' So I did, and after I had taken two bottles I felt better and I said to my husband, l don't reed any more,' and he said You had better take it a little longer anyway.' So I took it for three months and got well and strong." Mrs. Alonzo E. Baker, 9 Tecumseh St, Adrian, Mich. "nt Well Enough to Work. In these words is hidden tho tragedy of m?iny a woman, housekeeper or wage earner who supports herself and is often helping tc support a family, on meagre wages. Whether in house, office, factory, shop, store or kitchen, woman should remember that there is one tried and true remedy for the ills to which all v;omen are prone, and that is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It promotes that vigor which makes vrcrk easy. The Lydia H. Pinkharn Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Try This For Removing Kairs Tin i r oc the f.u e. firms , i n.s k . m be Tory o.iilv .i;).J snfely riiov l ly a i utianle (tl'itieii ;!nt d'snlvt's t hem en - ; tireiy. b'.-ii!'.g t h o skin sofr and sm . t b ax'Ivot. iot an oiui.ee of valf.i sibitin fr-'tu your druggist, applx witli finger tip-c ksipinc tlie hair. na.isi for a few niintlto. you x i : J s..O( s, e iberu slirive! tip and dissolve a xx a . Any .Irugsri-t will '. xoii 'ilfo solution: it I a littb- '- ' p.-p.ix'. hut :ie ouMto nlli hi will er peed, as the lriir -return after tliU nrt .1 p pl. a t Ion This Leaves the Skin Free From Hairy Growths (Toilet Talks A simple method for completely removing every trace of hair or fu.:: is hero Riven. This is painless and usually a single treatment will batiish ?en fittihhorn growths. To reme r.airs. make a thick paste xith some powdered delatone and water, spread 3n hairy surface and after about 2 minutes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are cone. This method xx ill n-'t m.ir the skin, but to avoid disappointment, be ccrtaii you get delatone. Says No One Need Remain Thin Now Physician's AiIi- For Tldn. Cndoelon"d Icn and Women. Thousand.- of people suffer from eressivo thinness, wtak nerves and feeble flfsh-mnkers. food-fads, physirol cultnro stunts and rul'-on c earns. re.'lgTi themselves to life-lcp.g :ktnni3cis and think nothing will make .hem tat. Vet their rase is not hopoess. A rccentlv dlxov.rr.t reiren-
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b;d 1 r-1 11 two i.onts j i land. It is prolMbb- that the oment xx .11 tct'.l at ih- plahi of tin Marijiii'ttf ( tii j a u . which has the 1 "Hitr.u t. .: -l- !. ti alter it i " 1 put ii. the cais i-;ni fr .dupm nl. ; A.s ".in as a r,ir is t..-f l it vxill I-- ; ; .!(! i.y 1 1 1 - 1 m pc t i .. If nouh j bins ran be secured tho cement will; I- tsi (I I j f r - it l,ncs 1 1 1 - fact"!'.! Sampler to Indianapolis. I s.i rnt'lc:-. from a tar v. huh i n i hand )i ro ha e bet :i mm ;i sen l i' i imi.ui- ... ... i .. . i ; .. a polls- t't but St;jte no lotuins on t!it inTctioaj ,il eviiwted for s.tiio time as J 'rtt "ill s n'J the iikih I" 'a-Tiilik'T"U to ! Liven another t i i 1 1 1 1 te-t. X. V. Dim. mi. a h-dk -ont.it ir of the M,ir!!cil" eoinpahx. has heen in the' 1 1 for sc. oral das an! s.tatos that Ins oompany r-aly for a rit:ii t " t . , ll or: thins t:sr-il in oonnotion with tho highway will l.o uion tests ami " ill io urai'-r export saporvipion at all' Minus. A nmuiuttf" t:finposed of 11. (I. (Jhrisrinan. County Survrynr Me- i '!o!!..n ati'l '. ". Franco of tho Sniorj fac tory , ate working mi tins, ;':!imh' i no.v and will havo it roal for prosoiitation t tho iimniy mil in isstomrs within a few days. To XrrMii" SiiiM'rilviiin i it is probable that tip ( oir.mittee ' irtll o r r . i(r.. f..ron - noral expoi t ! ...I. .!.. .fi. ,r. ro:..l l.iiihlirif incl.i.l i-i- ,.(i...nt' i . mixing. As the cement mixing pro-i ( e.-s tions s on f tho most vital opera- I in r.i.ni l.iiil.tOiL' : n l r, o .. -1 i , r for vore mivinir mro-hino nc&rl in thr. " - I -- mi i lVi4tl" 1 . 111 I ft 1 I construction work will bo appointed., II' w ill see that tho proper propor- , tion of in'z.redionts is ued. as many j rondo haw. lo-n ruine,i hy p..r ce-: ment used in their construction. ! i WILL USE PUBLIC UTHJTIES FIGURES Matter of Apprai-omcnt of Hon Island Dam (iocs Otrr to Monday Pending Imotiation. The ojurstion )f a chance in tho appraised value of the Hon Island dam was taken up before the St. Joseph county board f review- Tuesday afternoon by John G. YeaKloy, representing the Indiana Michigan Mlectric Co.. and I. K. Park.. representing the Mishawaka Chanibrr of I'roress. The. ele( trie company seeks a reduction of the appraisement and the Chamber of Tropress seeks an increase. I'pon motion of Vensley the boar agreed to let the matter tro over until next .Monday and meantime Yeauley. Parks and a representative of the Tenn township assessor will secure figure on valuation of the dam from the engineers e)f the public utilitio.s commission. The value 'daced on the dam this year for the purpose of assessment was $400,000 as compared with JL'OO.OOO last year. It is said that the electric company objects to this increase, whereas the Chamber of Progress wants to have th' valuation placed at $1,. 100. GOO. The returns of Assessor J. O. Knpcr for Penn township show an increase of $44,000 in tho. valuation of personalty in the township outside of Mishawaka this year. The total valuation last year was approximately J 6:1.", 000. As shown by the returns this year there are 1,484 horses valued at $77.070; 1.9ir cattle valued at $4-1. 807; ami 222 automohilcs valued at $56,400. An increase of 520.000 was made M the board Tuesday in the figures given by the .South Hend Manufacturing Co. on half of South Hend dam owned by concern. The report of the company was $20,ooo, or the same as last year, and this was increased to $4.noo. The figures as ghen hv tho .South J'.end Sash & l-"or Co. wore allowed to stand. Tho?f were $7.7.".o showing a loss of J". 470 over last year. MISSION TO HOLD TWO MEETINGS PER WEEK Sjocial Music to Feature Services at V. Washington Street Intit"tfoji Kev. Wincg-ar to Speak. Meetings will he held at the W. Washington mission at 1"0r, W. Washinsrton M., Tuesday and Friday evenings, according to arrangements made last niht by the management of the mission. The meeting held last night ; was in charge of Clxalo Wiip gar ..ho j spo'ue on the theme. "Happiness of He- I liion." showing the comfort and en- I jnyment that is derhed fntn the religion of the Hible. He will speak : every Tuesday 'vening duritm the1 1
:i I -mi ; ni n;ei . special uiumc xxas lurnisuy rarely . d by Fpworth Memorial choir xvhich j will cintinue to furnish the music for tho summer. " ' Kev. Ivlward Castle, pastor of the
Linden Avenue Christian church will hac. charge of the services Friday exening. Musical numbers will bo rendered by the choir from that church. llev. l. A. Winegar of Connersville. son of Clyde Winegar xf this city will speak at th service next Tuesday e etiing. WANT FATHER REMOVED AS THEIR GUARDIAN Children of Maiiilav "Valoukit Petition to Circuit Court Allege Ader-e Interets. in Apnb.eat ions, to have their father, tanislaw Walow.sM, removed as their i guardian, was filed in the circuit court J hy isabyna Walowski and others on i Tuesday afternoon. It is alleged that ! t i. on june uie rather secured an appointment as cuardian without their j c.tnsent or knowledge and the plaini tiffs object to that on the grounds j that his interests are adverse to their ! int crisis. ! It is .said by the plaintiffs that their , mother dieti n .Marcn n and that five! ears licfore her death she had en-J ; tcrcd into a cntract to purchase the ; property at -.. Huron st. It is alleged that the father and mother separated at about the same time and ' that at the mother's death the father ' Mi. l iter r iiii( l.itril the assignment - ... he had himself appointed guardian on the assumption that he had a third Interest in the property on Huron st. PHI DELTS GIVE DANCE ;t-Fitc Couple lrescnt at Annual Affair. The annual Phi Pelta dar.cc civ en last nicht at Atneri an hall w as j xv : t h I w a s J and ' i (oi.ples present. The lia 1 1 ut if ullx deciatt-d in blac-k
tn.i thlitd. th- colors uf the fraternity. ;1( "'t'li (Jiu-.vU from out of the citv were.
C.irrol Wmsloxv and M.ithibla Turnock of F.Ik hart. ;erabiin Kenjdterger and i Mir ".r.ilti, I f i - r .i t- . ' ( ri-ger xtoshen: Mary S a b- a v. d Martha Ciiloard of Powaizr Mi. h.; P.arbara Mar Zeller of jT. rre Haute and Mildred Squire? tf j : F.lkh irf. M:s:c was furni.ibsd the! I i-'tein orchf stra. i
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Will Not Regulate Jitney Bus Until Has Grown To Dimensions Serving Entire City, Declares Committee of Whole
ouncn It Until the jitney hii- traffic in -' "Xh . Bend y,t grown to the dime ni't: "i a 'iili!i- utility hicli "'ill .- rx e the rntiro city. the (.,mn;.,n council of the (..:,. ..ill t-fft,... t . . i-,..tM.iiiiiii t i' tnean. nf bonds, license fees or i - erwise. This ua.s Uc-jidni last Jiipht ..t a mooting of tho committto of tho wiiulof tho oomnpin courtril. w hii h a addrtssod hy citizens in ttnor-il. per.-on ! intorostoj finan ilally in iw jitnoy h is j business and incii favoring' tl:o street! oar company, which corporation has! been alleged by Mai or Klli r and ot her official, to i.o ;; tlie bottom of tho alUuoil clamor for lobulation. Tlic lifnnv m. n ic.r., : i i . ! 1 1 1 t oth by members- ,,f tho committeo, j vlio rxpr..-od an unw illinsiP s.s to im-; iMisc rr i: ii l.i t i oils until the matter had I i"'H eji tiin to iWvelop. and by t 1p ! citizens who gathered a.t the meeting. I ira.. ... .'I'clllt I 1,11 ( II, The trnic.io. ,-outh linn! iinJ Northern Indiana Strt Ilailwav .. t c Ii-.Ha .. I I.;.. 1. I "ii.l . . ii . I' I ...- 10l0001. WI1K1I ti-..j l tifn,tt.. ..r t i illil I ft ft T I 1 t 1(1 llir- -IIV .11 I I I ' O I 4 t - -
cy." an -octopus.- and as tho ox pon -! snicc i no -m .i o.- - .a .. - ,....,.... .. out of tho -poorest street car s-r see ; '""t ,h:lt n ,Md iin aIl!i;Kl1 in north rn Indiana." i dend on its bondMavor KHlor intr.ducol a letter) Kcpott .d Kcad. from tw.MTotuinent so- uritv au-.uns in ! Although tin- commMteo composri! the citv which showed thiit liabilitvlof Councilmon lla-.y. Ihiochnor l.on.ls of anv r a.-ona hie amount j'al 'Ibompson. wanch was to h.. e would prove too expense for the iit- td. d a reb-'tt ai lasi nuht s tio Mm-. l i; ... .l:.. i.,..'.... iv.m f inrti '1 to Ut lZo the comtllittoo t
tho aiitoniohilo man would bo com-' polled to pay SJ'Hi annually for a lia-' I1C I I t I IIIT.'i. .11 t 11 M L IIP L llt H llTi. bilitv I.oikI of $."..cnii for a' i(h nt;i P rsona I ola ma '.res ami an additional t for properly $',!' for da ma u'c; a bond These bonds would be paid by the ' security company in case of accident for which the jitney bus driver was; proven respoiisjid'. Th" .-on pay- j ment would provide for the payment of a sum not to exceed .f.'.ono for one pissenuor and not more than 51". ""O. for more than no passenger. Says. Bond Too Hig. Councilm an .Miller interposed at j this point with the statement that the ' payment of so large ;. bond would i drive the bus men from business. The ! committee members agreed that the sum seemed exhorbitant. Mayor Keller in a brief talk declared that the jitney bus men of all the types of auto drivers in the downtown business street;; were the most observant of traffic laws "I make this statement." said tho mayor, "after having talked to throe traffic officers, all of whom are located at the most congested street corners of the city. These men told mo if all drivers were as obedient of law as were the jitneys, there would be no arrests for traffic ordinance violations." Councilman Thompson, member f the committee of three who were ap- : pointed at the last meeting of the j council to investigate the jitney bu.s , ouestion. made a statement similar to j that of the mayor, stating also that ho had found traffic officers in the city hcartilv favoring jitney bus drivers. Campbell Defends Car Men. Mvron Campbell, of the South Hend National hank, spoke in behalf of the street car company. 'Securities in any corporation de-
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NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF ANY SOUTH BEND STORE HAS THERE BEEN SUCH VALUE GIVING TOMORROW 33c DOES DOUBLE DUTY SALE STARTS THURSDAY AT 8 A. M. Buys Twice as Much and It's All New. Clean, Fresh Merchandise of Highest Quality COME!
50c Long Lisle Gloves 1 -button black or white lhIo cloves for women; double Infers, all sizes; Thursday O -5 speial 5v5C Women's 50c Petticoats Made of best ejuality seersucker ginghams and blue chambrays; embroidery flounce; Thursday special sJvjC 12 White Handkerchiefs l'or men. real 4c kind; large size white hemstitched handkerchief. Special for Thursday. 1 for 33c Boys' 50c Waists Famous "Little One" brand in l est grade ginghams, chamhrayp and black sateen, si.es to It; Thursday special 33c 2Y ards 25c Dress Poplin y Silk mercerized lress poplin; incites wide in ail the new sprtn. patterns; Thursday special. 1! yards for 33c 50c Dressing Sacques Women's percale dressmc sacqitc? in pretty '.ark patterns; 9 9n Thursday special J JC 2 Pair 25c Silk Hose For men in heavy fabric silk. in black and ail colors; 2 pair tor 33c 50c Rah Rah Hats For boys; 'Itah 'Rah Hats, in fanoy mixtures in spring styles; Thursday pecial JjC Boys' 50c Pants Knicker stvl in mixtures and F.nglish Khaki, all sizes; Thursday .ecial , 33 c 50c Kimono Aprons All sizes for women and misses. made of tine grade percaleand dark colors; Thursday special in light HOYS' r(c r.vioN MITS Por.s knit or ribbed. short slee.es. knee length. 33c
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he a otu;t;i".io s..-iiif.. hit..- !atr in t,'Ks in tip. .tj-oo n.jti si ittor J aho.it th- n . i i : 1 1 1 1 C.'l tnip. s 1 1 1 r t j ano.n in- . n an'i t :uiiitry n;ii'. n 1- tIPs popp- ...:;,! t'llo s'o ks V illi Ii they hold th.tt the .uir.oy h;: :r. it'll'- is !i'utin. Tho s'lcci oar of.,pn will not .-vlTor from tl.e b -.s men b o ctont tn.it tliey will iiuii:i' '.heir juans i icration. 'This is not a lasting c in pet i t ion.. We d not know that tho jitney hua hoto, to stay. "Tho sttao! car ootnpany lias hern j crantcd i was ta (that t In rptual ftan-i.i t, which k n with tho urab rstamlin'-; ;r b'isin ould iat I o imn.iivf il h" tlio entrance or a -0(onU utility . I would t o,. ommond that tlio p ibhc s"r ico M,m!uisi..n lo asked to in el lira i o ;i:o ansuoi to tho charges wo b.a heard thru ot -i-itant rates are iema i-i d. l no it . 1M IUV ol'lt.PMl l IjCin.U Well laK'Il ,, ,,;,,'r M 1,y its .-tn et company. xlr- amp-. on minor s.ai.u ui.i the SlfC'l ( .( f 0'IIIi,lil tiail 1 1 c P.ll'l : diidenl IH'OTl Its pp toned stm i i ..' ......... I liidii its proposal to regulate u:e m.s -... i ... . . nou. it announced thit its !port would ,,p rci()- h.''' the n xt nut tinu "I the cotincit. Mr Ihioehr.ei- stated that while hr favored non-r :-g u la t i on. h" was willing to b arn tin- attitude of the tra cling public before any stop was taken. Mv. Ilagy expressed himself in the same manner. The matter of changing the name . : Howard st. from b'"'l'"r a v. to NiVs l a to North Mat re or. was nou i . i ! until the next meeting of the cummlttee. vU Carnial lliglit-. I 'red ;ilm r. rem a senting tho Moose bulge. a.-!;id that the comm.i'Uc allow Many Recoveries From Lung Trouble i: kin.in's AR'T ,t jve h:. etele.l t" he.ilth ii: ii)V s'lP'.-n rs frcai luag 1 1 n 1 1 h -Ke.ol wluillt did in this c;io : - Wilmington, IM. "(.rntlnm-n : In .liMinir. I was J t:ik-n with ln-nnirrliucs r the Iiihrs. My : pliv?dirtn. it hvolliiitr prat it inrr, -nid (lint t it wns lunj; troiilile. I Ritt wry weak. A. 1.1 1 pin ott of l.ipiiinotfs liarl iionl ' torf, ilmiuKtoii, l I.. r min'nib'd I K'kinan's AMrntle that hud done urvwt k'(I I hrean tul.it'j; it at nr-. I con tinued ludlilulb. esinir- no other reinedx. and tln.dl not ion I the tleuriin; f the lungs. I now hm no trouble with my lungs. I firmly hliee laUm.m's Alteruthe srneil my life." ( .hre iateil.) flhlait) JAS. ()l'li;i:s. r.(-kia:iir Alter.-itivo 1 iac? 1' ;i -: i i 1 1 In broiu l.i.il oat a r rb .-nul s-voi-o t'.:i;it :i:id lung affection and njUiiiibliiig t! .s!-ie. Mit;uns ie h.-u 'i.Tal or lia t -f.-rm i ! g driiL'. Aoe't Jit substitutes. Slit ill s'ti $1 ; rogular sue. -J Sold hy le.ding d:-ag-gist4. Wrllc f-r l' 'k'et of l e i c i !. lakman I.ahorat)ry, riiihtdelphia. 2:3a (;oois 5 Pair 10c Black Hose l'or full cial. for wonu-n fa shion pair in f; Ick ; st color black. Thursday spe33c 25c Turkish Towels Fxtra large sie and heavy .veight. hommed edut excellent value at 2'v; Thurxlay Q9r special. - for JjC 75c Feather Pillows Cuaranteed all pure new feath ers, large sixc tane'v uck coxets; Thu rsday special 33c 3 Women's 15c Vests Women's ribhed icauz x -sts, lace frnt, tap nevk and arms; Thursday ?r special 00" Women's 50c Silk Hose All silk thrrad in 1 lack and xvhite. also he;,y fai'ric silks in all colors; Thursday QQr special 00 Child's 50c Rompers Famous "Little 1 nc" brand in L'inuhums. chamlray. krinkly rope. etc., all go.nl ( (dins; Thursday QQr special 00" 5 Yards Curtain Scrims Ilegular 1" and IL'' -i.nlc in nexv spring pttterr.s in white and ecru, pretty Moral border, Thursday special. 4r yards for 2 Pair Women's Drawers Regular -T.e grade of c,M,,i 1Mality muslin. cut full. neatly tuckoI at bottom; Thursday special. OO 2 for OjC Upto $2.00 Hat Shapes Choice up to SJ o" values Women's Hat shapes, line grade of hemps, newest styles; 09 Thursday special Infants' 50c Dresses Made of t'no i lity nainsook, beautifully embroidery trimmed. Thursday on special 00
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c a carni al ' (;it ttio p.iy- j i:iu:t f ;i licths. As h.is teen th . or yf.ir.-', t p.o Tlio carnival pot 1 1 ion was i UTi. iUt'd. V ill held t't) I'.aker's field. An ordm.itKo irrantinp o! T t O tV fit.atti e department f tho city for p n-e to 1 ai.-crued by the uty it) tlu observance of Americanization lay on July t. was reported fa orably ; tli' council. sirrru.s si.vrjt.vii claims. S'(rn claim cases against the John Kubiak estate, were settled in the eir- ( nit court Tuesday. Stanley Kuhiak was allowed Hrrgin k: Hrady Co., Al'M.o;; Joseph V". XVypiszy nski, $21T; . i). Viin Dusen. $10; Joseph Tork. ? 2 r. r : Anton P.ilinski. and John Save TirrneS Most toilet and bath soaps must be robbed and rubbed to get a lather, particularly when the water is hard. KIRK'S S01E Soap lathers instantly 7 and freely in hard or soft water, rinses away like magic, leaving the skin softandperfectlyciean. Vcur Dealer Sells It i-. ii.(a:i)C Men's 50c Underwear Shirts or drawers, li weight: Thursday special, garment . . . ht or heaw 33c 10 Bars Laundry Soap Fhis f.-vmous brand of American Family Laundry every v here at .'c special, 10 bars for Soap is sold bar. Thursday 33 5 Yards 10c Muslin lb s! 1 tc grade unbleached muslin. :i'. inches xvide, xxill be sold Tliursilav ."i vards for 33c Child's 59c Dresses I ii new summer styles, made of tpMMt ouaniy gingnams neativ trimmed; Thursday special 33c 2 Pair Women's Drawers i if good Muality muslin, neatly made, cut full. Thursday special, - for vlOC f Up to $3.00 Trimmed Hats nly 2t Hats in lots. Women's Trimmed Hats that sold up to $: ' 33c while they last, choice Vomen's 50n Union Suits Swiss ov lisle craue rilibcd, lace or tight kneo. silk taped; ?0 ThurtUfcJ' special J0C 75c Dress Shirts Men cale: at SJ'CC Mres- Shirts m fine jerti iP-west sumnur patterns. stvle; Thursday cT 33c Women's 59c Gowns Made or g..od crepe, neatly embroidered oke cut full; OO Thursday special vJj 50c Table Damask Fine meivorizcd talde damask. 10 ir.rirs xvide. beautiful range of patterns; Thursda; special 33c .i iAin i;ri:si iioi: l"ir women, black onlv. in all sizes. Z pair for 33c
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A Cabinet of SnpeTlor Ct)iistiuetion, built according t our oxvri Fpecilications, Of selected oak, thoroughly air and kiln lried; has dull wax moisture-proof finish. Built to withstand all temperature, such as extreme heat and cold nnd moisture from steam vlitn cooking. The interior of the top section i.s beautifully finished with tho. host white enamel. AVo have made a special effort to offer yo:i a cabinet superior III Muality to all others now on tho market and at :l ls.s price. When you sec this cabinet you'll auree.- that this has been aecomplished boyunel a doubt, due to our krreat la-sfon, ci-oicralive buying power.
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15 Pieces Included With Cabinet Jure Aluminum hot tan Jl u-tr iteI. nisti?.? of ne '.-. co-jfeo percolator that ins-ura dellcov.s ccff2, if not made i, an ejert; one meat roaster; one jiudellr JIali; o:p .". :: 7 and one inch 5auee pan; on- i'rserintr kettfe with fca.il; ne pio-pan ar.d or-.e eg-oacher, consisting of :d jde i -s. No kitchen is '.n.pb" to without a sot of p-;re abimin'. ni o-..r,j.;;n utensils; and we know that -ery June bride JoetiTii; furuishir.shere will be well phased to include this ombir.rtt'on in her home outfU. The p'oees in hided in this s-t, i: r.o . -lit from le-ralar stock, would cost at b ast Mo.no.
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