South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 139, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1916 — Page 5

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The -i'th annual comm ncement cf the i i: h t h srrade of the olive township schools was held at the liigh pch"ol auditorium, Wedn-d:ty evening. The la. is composed of 21 members, as follows: Harriet Horden. Lena, Uedding. Mildred 7'rinckrt, i:UMr Reinhard. IMna Jwahn, I'aul Jon--, Ressie Rjown. Tloyd Miller. Ksther Frame. Walter Steif. F.wlyn S sve . Anna Kunde, Howard Kleine, Krank RaskiM. Crace Stoc kton, 'Ks rrf Proud. i:thel Smith, Iiu.--i Lskrifk'e. Iiuis Hoot n, Rive WVnt'i r and A'.fredia Redwood. Mothers' d.iv was observed with special iiroirrams at the Christian I ihurrh on Sunday morning and at ;tho M. K. church in the evening. Itev. Mr. HoMtetter of South Renl delivered an address at th olive township Sunday s hoI convention Hd at hve hape Sunday. Mr. arid Mis. 'larence " rr n i 1 1 are j'.iion'.s of 1 4. Mr. and parent of a son. lorn Sunday. May j s are Petty j Mr. 'hri.s Andre, a little 4l. i lighter. Miss Ada Myers very delightfully entertained the ". t club at a 5 oVlotk dinner Saturdav. Miss Stella -Martin of I'etokey, Mich, was an! out-of-t f v n xurst. ; i Mrs. P. Jnday was very pleasantly, firprised Sunday in honor of her j birthday. Her iruests wer-: .1. I..' Judsori. Mr. and Mrs. James Jud-; n and son, Mr. anil Mrs. Charles i .JiKlori and family and Kuenel Juday of P.rislol. Ind., Mr.. Mary j Peak of 1 : 1 1 1 . . . r t and Mrs. Pearl i Wake of South Peml. A dinner and a rmrnh'-r of gifts were among j the features of the mrprise. j Miss Josephine Warren of Three! "ak, was r. guest Saturday and Sun-t i'ay f Mr. and Mis. A. J. Wool- j man. Thomas Drown is home from I l'enver. Polo., railed by the death f his mother. Mrs. Hiram lU'nwii. Pdward Wad' was home from' P.iporte Sunday. ( Sherman Van Du-en and hihlren ' rf Rolling Prairie visitfd the former's sifter, Mrs. (Jearhart Prinelrt. Sunday. Mrs C. W. TIer was in South P' fid Monday shopping. Woih Tippy of New York was a curst Monday of his parents. Mr. nid Mrs. o. Tippy. Mrs. Wycamp and sou of S"i'h h' nil were guests Saturday and -'uml.iy of the former's fat lo r. iP-nry Kratz and fa mil. v. Mr. and Mrs. P.Imer Rodders and daughter :,r Eolith P.end. spent the ''f'k ;-ri(i with relatives here. Mm. .'Ireiror.v of At wood. 111., is a uiirst of Mrs. J. W. Joins.' Miss Klla Steven. of Three Oaks visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wooluan. Sunday. Mrs. Mead of South Rend was a tuest the past week of Mr.s. Frank Caay. Miss v irgtma Judav is a guest of I er grandmother, Mrs. Mary Peak of Llkhart. BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH. John Harper of Chicago was callfd here Tuesday by the death of his sister. Mrs. Ella Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Will Storick and Walter E. Storick and family were In St. Joseph Monday evening to ittcnd the Chamber of Commerce I'eJohration at Silver beach. Mrs. George Smith of St. Jocph was a week-end guest nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kephart. P. F. Pillcy l-s painting his house en Pluff st. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shadle and little daughter. France, were St. Joseph visitors Tuesday. Postmaster J. C. Hoopingarner AN OIL SHAMPOO FOR FALLING HAIR Many people re h.-iu their hat: loday 'iaas'- 1 1 1 - are using so.as and shampoos containing free alk..P P.o h hair is an oil plant and shotiid l .v ashed regularly with an oil slvimpoo. r.evr with tree alkali s' aps. EVERY WEEK Anti-septic Oil SHAMPOO Contains mineral and -.vo.nut oiN v hich produce a ri h creamy lath r. ll removes dandiutf anil leaves tne l air soft, lustrous, flutfy ami health), 'i'ae 1 est sha.mp o f(.r all ages. Iire 1 oltle h4 teasjoonf uls i ,"ac at Ott C. Pastian. l.inhm's Prug Store. "ettick's. Anericaii Iri:g Co.. Coonicj's Jrug (Stori- Xi hdas Schilling. Hans Drug Store, and other dealers m tlrugs and toiltt aticles. Auvt. TO END CATARRHAL I DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If jou hive Catarrh. il Iafr.ess or ne.'d mus s uo to Wettick's Cut Pate Medicine Store r .tnv Iri.Rgis and uet 1 ou n .' of p.irmint (doul le sTenuth), and aid to it 1-4 pint of hot ater and 4 oi.n of jrrnnu'.ated MU'ir. Take 1 tablespoonf v o;:r t'ir.es a iav. Thl-i often l.ring juick re lief fiojp the dist l-ssu; ; ad noies "l.-,! nostriis- should -pen. lr-atMing Ot-ame e;,-y and the n-uii slop droj'piiu into the thrn.it. it is as to prepai' . little ;ir,tl i jdea--ant to t.iKe. , in olle lio h.,-; C 'atari t.i t hcifn-s, ,,! tu . 1 HOISTS h'il.lil !'e this ?rt S'Ttption a trial.--Adv t.

want to Iinsinu' Tuesday to attend 'he state demociatic convention, .oing as one f the 12 delegate) : from this county. j Mrs. Phzaheih Wehster returned : Monday from the home of her sivter. Mrs. Ceorge Armstrong In Perrien j (VntiT, where she was taken two J weeks ago, .suffering from a hroken foliar bone. I C A. Wilkinson of Coloma, visited ! home people Monday.

'harles F.oofh of Coloma visited his si.-ur, Mrs. Mary Uodgers, Tuesday. Mrs. I,"oyd l.trk of St. Joseph is the pur. t of Mrs. Henry Kephart. A number f the members of Major Murdoch circle. Ladies of the ". A. P., attended the funeral serMce of Mrs. VAU Hart at the Salem i Lutheran ( hurt h Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Hart was an active and valued member of this order. Mr. and Mr.. ('harles H. Godfrey j of Penfon Harhor were visitors at j the home of their daughter. Mrs. , K. P iiowman. Tuesday. T. W. Kelly of Indianapolis was a truest of the I'unnineliam Pros. Tuesday. Alvin Willis and family returned Tuesday from a few das visit at the home of Mrs. Willis aunt, Mrs. P. P Wheeler in Three Kivers. Mrs. Willis nephew, leorce Mooney, returned with them for a two weeks' visit. Allen Hillhorn of Penton Harhor was a hu-Mness visitor her? Tuesday. Ahrain Heaton has purchased several of the Ji lots on the east side of the interurhan line, near the Indian helrjs. and will soon put up a new house on the property. Williajn Purton has painted his neu- harn in the rear of his property ARDMORE, IND. ' Mr. and Mrs. Varier und f:.ii, Lawrence of Sumption Prairie, were I Sunday guests of Mrs. P. Frame. Mrs. G. W. Topping returned from Elkhart where she was visiting I her daughter Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James I'aul visited ; their son. Harry Paul of South Pend I Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. William Swearinger of South Pend were Sunday guestsof their neice, Mrs. F. Chamberlain. Mr. and Mir. E. peardorff visited : friends at Chain Uikes Sunday. j Mrs. J. Martin and son of Misha- ! waka were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierce. Mrs. M. Frank of South Pend and Mis. A. Hrendley were guests of Mrs. , V. Deffenhaugh Sunday. ! Services at Ardmore mission are as follows: Sunday school H:::o a. i in.. Supt. M. P. Runyan; evening service 7 : 1 ". Pev Garrison, was in Pontiac, to business last visited his laughHorner Frame Mich., attending Week. G. W. Topping ter in Elkhart Saturday. Mrs. Frank Chamberlain visited ,! friends it; South Pend Monday. Mrs. Carl Povell and Mr. and Mrs. X. Jolon and daughter, Mildred of South Pend were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierce. Mrs. Mattie O'Ponnell visited Mrs Levi Nave Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cahanaw and family visited Mr. and Mrs1. Eongacre of South Pend Sunday. Mrs. F. Eobauj-h who was ill is improving. The Camptire Girls of Ardmore tyk their first hike Sunday under their guardian. Mrs. M. punvan and j Mrs. H. E. Hostedler. They walked' ! to Fisher's corner, a distance of two I mile;-. j Miss X. Name and i P uinell visited Mrs. T. Mrs'. M. Ci. Eeason Sunj day. j George Crmn of Cnunstown ! a Monday guest of his sister. was Mrs. I Claude O ponnell I Miss X. Xave and Mrs. Tesky of ;Su?h Pend and Miss Florence Xave i and M. Putz also of South ' Pend, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pevi Xave. Mix. T. Leason visited Mrs. John i Shiply last w eek. Mrs. F. Smith visited her mother, Mrs. . Puther of Now Carlisle Friday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Trissh of Xapanee were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. i. P. Punyan. Mrs. Fred Bourdon and children ;ueie week-end guests of her parj cuts. Mr. and Mrs. William Reid, Parron Uike. Mich. j The members of the Ardmore j Civic club were pleasantly entertain- ! ed Friday night by the Amateur Pramatic club of the Stull M. E. church. The program given by the voting people consisted of: Pi.no selections. vocal duets. one act dramas, recitations, pantomime.? and chorus singing. The evening was closed by a business session held under the auspices of H. E. Hostedhr. Mr. and Mrs. F. L Alvvard visited Iiis people in Fnion township Sun day. I Mrs. M. P. Punvan visited in i Kouth Pend Monday. Mrs. W. Krouse's mother left for her home in Puthr. Ind. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. MeXabb of South Pend were guest.- of Mrs. F. Krill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pourdon are remodeling their home. The poy Scouts of this place made a hike to Fisher".- corner Sunday. under their master. M. I. Punvan i and assistant master. L. E. Hostedler. Mis. Ihttn.an of South Pend was a Sun. lay nuest of .Mrs. M. I. Itun aaMis. W. l'.-nnet and ihildrt-n were. in South Kt u.I Monday. r STONY RIDGE, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Howard .r.wl family em S, unlay and Mrs. Albert Sholly Webster IU nr. -Mis. L$irkji blikkt-j, Mrs. ildwiu

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Turnock and daughter. June, have returned from Hanover and Jackson. Mich., where they have been vititintf relatives. Melvin S loss man of Chicago, is visitinir Norman Sossoman. Miss Ksther Mark spent Sanday ! with Puth Vanness. The Iloselaml Economics class met with Miss Peirl Mark last Thursday. The next meetint: will he held at the Pllery school. Thursday. May 25. The Play township commencement exercises were held at the Ullery school. May 10. Following was the program: Invocation. Itev. D. . Cripe: piano solo. Hazel McOombs; "John Hums of Oettyshurp," Violevl Appleate: music, rpuartef. 'Recessional." He ward Post: "Excelsior." Madeline Wolf; music, quartet; "Frida", afternoon." Hazel Ldnsenmier; "What Smith Knew About Farming." Kligiu.x Gooley; piano solo. Hazel Marh.ham; address. Dan Pyle; music quartet. flay township will he represented by Eligius Gooley at the county commencement. Mrs. Frank Jennings visited Mrs. Charles Eulkerson. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Webster and family were Sundaj guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grove Markham. At the regular meeting of the Clay Township Social center, Friday. May 1 a debate was the feature of the evening. The question was: "Resolved. It is better to raise a boy in the country than in the city." The negative was discussed by members. f the Pertrand Social center and the affirmative by the Clay township members. The debate was won by the latter. DUTCH ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schnieder pleasantly entertained a number of member.- of the Dutch Island club Saturday evening at their residence in honor of their daughter Evalyn's l'Uh birthday anniversary. The house decorations were lilacs, violets and foriret-me-nots. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Omer Posworth of this vicinity and Violet Davis of south of the city. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. William Heminger and family were Sunday guests1 of Mr. Heminger's brother, A. Heminger. who resides in Xiles. Mr. and Mrs. Eocker and son. Ellis of River Park. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Posworth. Mis Evalyn and Eleanor Schnieder, Martin and Lawrence Mahler and William Itheil were guests of Marie Perry and Henry Wedel Sunday. James Hogue was a gnest of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mahler and daughter Mary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gersthauer and son, Leonard, daughter Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Pecker from south of Mishawaka were guests of Mr. and Mn. Charles Johnson and family Sunday. Edith Johnson and Henry Wedel were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroeder and family Sunday evening. Mrs. Peter Upper spent Monday in South Pend. Mrs. Morgan, daughter of Mrs. Peter Lip pert of South Lend visited here Friday. Clem Lippert, Erhard Johnson. Henry Wedeland, Edith Johnson, were in Mishawaka and Soi'th Kend Saturday evening. NILES, MICH. Word was received Tuesday of the wedding at Miucke(n of Miss CSIadVi I'call. daughter of Mrs. Frank Heall of Niks to Krank Stanley of Jackson. The Kroom has a position at Muskegon and they will reside there. Oarrield Finley of Wisconsin, William Tinley of Chicago and Mrs. Dell Hill of DowaRiac were in the city Tuesday to attend the funeral of their father, the late Greenville Finley. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Richards have purchased from Mrs. Helen I. Montaqne the latter's residence property in X. Fourth st. and will take possession on June 15. Postmaster F. W. Richter. Herman Koeheck and Henry Ueswiek went to Lansing Tuesday to attend the state' democratic convention. Mrs. A. M. Knox arrived homo Tuesday from Kansas City. Mrs. G. Herlin. who will leave Friday for New Haven. Conn., was the f-uest of honor at a dinner party piven at the Oliver hotel in South last evening by Xiles friends. Covers were laid for 15. Arthur Morehouse has resigned his position with the Xiles fire department to ko to Grand Rapids to take a position with Fred liither in the paper mills. PORTAGE PRAIRIE, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Charles French spent Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miles. Mrs. Anna Keller of Xiles. spent the week end with relatives at this place. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Caff man entertained a few friends at dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Henry Svvartz. who has been ill for several weeks. is growing weaker. Mr. and Mrs. William Ing entertained a number of their relaues Sunday at dinner. Mrs. Jesse Huston went to ('rand j Kapids. Monday, where Ho .Lmit. tttd to an operation, j Mrs. Kd I'.hoj.ds and children, of Ka'amazoo. spent Nif.jraay ai tno home of Krank Ithoadps.

with Mr. LOST Chamois Jewel Has conof South raining jpA-lry. Liberal reward. Th.i.i. M. Talcutt, jr., 2L'0 W. Wah-

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rens The children's department also comes in for price reductions, and mothers can't afford to miss the following: Children's sport hats for boys and girls, regular 75c. Stock Reducing Sale price 5oc.

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$1.00 and $1.50 Gloves 45c

Women's gloves, to be sure silk gloves in long and short styles and colors. These gloves sold regularly at SI and SI. 50, Stock Reducing Sale price 45c a pair.

Stock Reducing Sale of Ribbons Ribbons, 75c and 50c values, plain, colors, tarYeta and satins, stripes and Dresden, all for 33c yard. Plain taffeta ribbon, 25c values for 17c vard.

Corset Prices Reduced If you please, these corsets are perfectly fresh models, also please, we have all sizes and developments priced like this: Sl.oo Corsets at 79c. si.5o Corsets at si.oo. S2.00 Corsets at S1.39. $3.50 Corsets at $2.50.

Toilet Goods Listerine, regular price 25c, Sale price 15c. Euthymol Tooth Paste, 25c, Sale price 14c. Hot Water Bottles, regular price S1.00, Sale price 5oc. Madame Ise'Bell's Heatherbloom talcum, regular price 1 5c, Sale price 10c.

60c "Mirror" Candy 39c Regular 60c Chocolates, "Mirror" candy, special the pound 39c. Get some, it's certainly good. New Wirthmor Waists $1.00 Come in Tomorrow See the new Wirthmor models and learn what really excellent Waists S1.00 will buy.

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American Airmen Under Heavy Fire In France

Thaw, Chapman and McConnell Reconnoiter Two Hours While Germans Hurl Shells at Them. PA HIS. .May 1. The American aviators who have leen in the sert vice of the French army for tne pa t iyeaf and who were recently brought together to form a tlotilla under the name of the Franco-American flyinff corps, took part in an expedition over the German lines Wednesday for the first time as a separate unit. They sustained particularly heavy shelling as they recrossed the front.

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Infants' lawn bonnets, 29c and 35c values, Stock Reducing Sale price 50c. Girls' gingham dresses, 6 to 14 yrs., Sl.25 and S1.50 values, Stock Reducing Sale price 85c. 25' off on children's Spring coats, during this Stock Reducing Sale. 25c Hosiery at 1 8 cents Lisle hose for women, in black with flare top, selling regular at 25c, this Stock Reducing Sale 18c the pair. Also good values in women's underwear. Neck Ruffs, Bags, Etc. Maline neck ruffs, 50c value, Stock Reducing Sale price 35c. Children's barrettes, shell and amber, 25c value, Stock Reducing Sale 19c. Genuine leather bags, SI and S1.50 value, at 79c. The machine piloted by Lieut. William K. Thaw of Pittsburgh lost part of its tail piece and the propeller was damaged by a shell, but Lieut. Thaw brought it safely back to camp. Corporal Victor Chapman's machine was also hit and driver, out of its course, returning so late to its la.e as to i'hapman's Corporal anxiety regarding call"' fate. J. M. McConnell of c "art hage North Carolina, was flying at a heitcht of 12.000 feet, hut Ger man shells burst all around him. showing that the ran-e of the Ierman anti-aircraft puns ha. ''ten lengthened. The H.)tilla started at daybreak and spent nearly two hours reconnoitering under sustained tire, but encountered no German machines, and no one was wounded. Seret.

Saturday Banner Days

We're reducing stock quickly that is, we are giving such good bargamg that our Spring stocks are reducing rapidly. Stock Reducing Sale you know. Sale Ends Saturday Night, May 20th

STOCK REDUCING SALE Coats, Suits,' Skirts, Dresses and Waists Generous savings in women's wearing apparel we are reducing stock in this department also. Please note the reductions below, in suits, coats, skirts, dresses and waists:

Coats One-Fourth Off They are brand new coats coats of the very latest fashions. $15.00 Coats at Si 1.25. $18.00 Coats at $13.50. $25.00 Coats at $18.75. $50.00 Coats at $37. 5o. Sample Waists 1 -4 Off Beautiful waists of Georgette crepe, crepe de chine and new lace waists. Some are a little mussed, but note the prices: S5.50 Waists $4.13. $7.50 Waists $5.63. $10 Waists $7.50. Silk Suits at $25 Mind you, these are silk suits that are worth $50, $55, $65 and $75, Reducing Sale Price $25.

Underwear A special lot of envelope chemise, excellent values at $1. Camisoles of crepe de chine, moderately priced at 79c, SI, $1.50 and $2.00. 'Kerchiefs Men's all linen handkerchiefs, regular 25c value, 3 for 50c or 19c each. Women's handkerchiefs, all linen and fine lawns, 12c kind, 3 for 25c or 9c each. Trimmed Hats $1.00 Large and small models, black and colors, for women. a7HG Llliott Covdin of New York. Corp. Kiffen Rockwell of Atlanta. Ga., Sergt. Norman Prince of Boston and S'ergt. Hall of Galveston, Texas, also took part in the expedition. Three more Franco-American flotillas are to be organized from the 40 additional American volunteers now in training. BRYAN IS NOT GOING Will Not lie Alternate at St. luis Convention. LINCOLN". Neb.. May IS. W. J. Bryan is not going to the St. Louis convention as an alternate delegate from Nebraska. Mr. Bryan issued a statement "Wednesday to this effect. ! in which he says: I "To correct the deliberate and malicious misrepresentations ;f the corporation controlled j.aper. my friends are informed that W. J. Rryan has never had any thought of the democratic convention as an alternate from Nebraska or as a delegate from any other state."

Silks 95

Hundreds of yards of shimmering silks in the Stock Reducing Sale new silks of the highest qualities, at two very low prices.

$1.25 to $1.75 silks, including 36 in. beautiful fancy silks, in stripe and check effects, 36 in. black taffeta, 36 in. black messaline, pin-cord velvets, 36 in. natural pongees, crepe de chines, etc. Sale price 95c.

Stock Reducing Sale On Linens and Bedding

29c and 35c heavy Turkish towels, plain white and colored borders, 19c each. 50c and 59c mercerized damask, the best made, 42c vard. 2c and 1 5c buck towels, 9c each.

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DRUNKARDS SAVED We are in earnest when we as'.' ou to -live RlUNi: a tr:al Vo i have nothing to ri.-k and ev ry.hin-' to gain, for yur money will bo returned if afur a trial you fail to r-.--t results from OLLIXL. This off.--gives the wives and mothers of thoKwho drink to excess an opportunity to try the OKK1NL tealment. It is a very simple treatment, cm 1 -fciven in the nome without puM:?:or less of time fron bu.-iness. Cr.n lc given xretlv without patient's knowledge. O If RIM: i- prepared in t I forms: No. 1. secret treatment, r j powder; BRINK No '. in pu! 'form, for ihos- wh des. re to t olurtary treatment. I'ost.s only Sl.'oi ;..Ih)x. A:k for r.ooKlet. . Hans Druq; Store. 12:' W. Jefftrscn uivd . 1 )pp. P. . Adv t. To l--ssen the smoke a rui as in tunnels. Swiss railroads are equipping their looinotie stacks with lids to be rlosd when a tunnel is entered, steam br.g exhausted Leneath the engines.

Skirts One-Fourth Off These are separate skirts, samples of the latest advanced styles. See how reasonable thev are: S5.50 Skirts at S4.13. $7.50 Skirts at S5.63. S 10 Skirts at S7.5(). $15 Skirts at SI 1.25 Silk Dresses 1 -2 Off A lot of silk dresses that represent the most fashionable styles this spring half price. SI 5.00 Silk Dresses S7.50. si 8.00 Silk Dresses S().oo. $25.00 Silk Dresses S12.50. S32.50 Silk Dresses S 16.25. S5().()() Silk Dresses S25.00.

Silks $1.55 S2.00 to S3.00 silks, including Gros de londres, crepe meteors, crepe de chines, crepe taffetas, satin taffetas, changeables, pussy willow taffetas, etc., widths range from 36 in. to 40 in. Sale Price S1.55. S1.95 hemmed or scalloped crochet bed spreads, S1.45 each. 20c pillow cases, 4 2x45 x 36, 1 5c each. S5.00 satin finish bed spreads, extra fine quality, S3. 50. A. L HOLLOWELL Dentist Orthodontist Oixn Lf enlnKs. 5(X! J. M. S. Hldg Alwas at Your Srhv Hew Process Laundry CLKAMNfi & DVlIlNCi 231 K. T-utt f-U Hell 1090. Home miG TS VTtilvn fl 04 to 110 So. axich. S4. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads