South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 236, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 August 1916 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

BIRD MASQUE IS PLEAS I H 9N0V ELTY

Big Crowd Sees Unusual Pro-; duction With Clever i Lighting Effects. j

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See What $1.00 Buys Domestics 2 jC 27 in. RippleK stripe-. plaiJs plain, 10 yards inmorruw $1.00. 10c Lonsdale Muslin Full -tanJ.irvl, K inches. 12 yarJ tr $1.00. 12V2c 36 in. Percale Calcutta aiki navy Muc. 10 yarv'.N tomorrow $1.00. 9c Outing Flannel Fancy s.tripe aiul clieck, ! S yarjs tomorrow $1.00. Note The above item not more than SI. on worth solJ to any one customer. $1.25 Cotton Blanket n-JxO, rcy or tan, tnmurrow ;it $1.00. $1.25 Bed Spread $1.00 7 Jx'o, l:ouehoLl brand. 211x27 Feather Pillows In t'ancv tucking, tans, pink, blue, at $1.00. Dollar Day Linens Pure Linen Damask fill in., extra 1k.iv, regular 7 Sc value, tomorrow 2 vails $1.00. 12 Yardc Linen Crash $1.00 Regular - 1 2c unbleached, blue border, IS inches -Aide. Turkish Towels Regular 2 5c, 2x4 5, double warp, tomorrow 5 for $1.00. Heavy Huck Towels 12'jC value, slightly imperfect. 2 5 dozen only, at $1.00 dozen. Half Lrnen Huck Towels Hxtra licavv, 18x34, 1(C 2o dozen onlv, at 7 tor $1.00.

Leather Goods 100 Fine Grade Leather Hand Bags In several popular shapes, dull or bright finish, values to S1.0 5. Choice at $1.00.

c .N'Tixrr.i n: .m r,: .m: ! tau-jua t Tit la-t r.ril!;. "I" .- f :.k ::. ts produc .1 y lizhtni-C cie.kes and I.'. motion pi tun-1, throw n oii u v.t;.v m re n vie mo-t uun-iui. The iut 1 I r-t . il.u.'iiij i? J i - . M.ilir I Y ! i ,i. I.-o ! i wa- : i : : . r -

.,itily rt-r i f I ; ; i e.o li of til' .-p a i-h:..' j.tits v ere har.dl.-d

The Z ' I h.!irn 'a Im parti 'i-j ltc-d im .iu-.u.t with v. hi' h the li. as-phe . !".- d lt'iil a hearty, hand :v th- ii.iii.i- steps lh y

achieved aft. f but h" 'lav- of tram-inir.

Iii' several h it. ! t. i.l U :.l i !

v." ere Or hi, th" ; ; r 1 1 of the birds, Miss Kutherin' I.rown; th- faun ke p r (f th- sä. t :.ir . . IVrrival

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Miv Mabel Thorn p.-. u : .b:. th- n.-turali-t. II. II. Ilavnes; p. . t. Kui." !(cr; sharp, the iviimc hunter, Ha-h C.ir'l. Mauc in Two Tails. The staf. for th" purpo-e f th' play, was divitb-d irit t'ao pails, that tu til- n-;n I i'i --ntiii.; the -I-iritidal world. T.i ita and unis 1 l:i .spirits never stepp, d to the f rt -tu l nor did t!i- p t an 1 th i.at ii t alh-t h-inu' human stp iiito th lotii.iin t" lli .-piiit. "nt tlif l.'iin. h-in- half spirit and halt' h in .in v.aa at lih-it t jtass 1'nrni n' lo th (dh r. At th j -r i i n ; ! th- pla. tlu!jtf pn-ntfd .i .. ((dland t- ia- at nmht. ;i.tdi.ill t.i' i'Sy lau n

.iijicirtil and th- hird- ak'nd.i

J ' 1 1 - 1 aiTioni,' tri- trs and tMtti--d tluir arliu.-t mhis. Tin ffrt m.is Iofl. As th imii apl(fald. tlu .s4rit )!' s.-r-nit daned l'rth

int i pn-tini; th- 1 i I i t ' th '"ls. j J r v-ntl th- p't apptais and is; .-1: rprisd to 1 1 i 1 h-i- his old tri nd

tli" fa. in. Til faun explains his ndsjon as ki'p'!' f th .santtuai and pi-.sntly has tht dasai' of littrod i!' inu th- "-t t iii - mat i-. tin naturalist. !'' t and naturalist hterrnin- to try to h-ain h- lan-pii.tL-' f th- hirds U inokin4 Tat ita to all lorlh funis. Tat it. i -m's- ftrth lantin . ;suddnly a

hot liarl and a ''-ad hird Iropi

from th trt-s and inis. the v. (Undt l spirit f tin 1'ilds falls

taintin-c npn th uifiinl. Sh- is,

railu.illy r-i-d and .'i:s th ntt lralist and th- p-" t t s.i h r from th- hin t r. Th hnnt r aipt ars up-n tht .sr n pi ks up tlo lr;id hud hat L-!oi.' h ltas is ytoppfd I'V th1 naturali.-t who tri-s t rnako.hiiii .s th- il o!" iltstioins llrd lite. Th- huntr nu-rtdy laiik'hs, hut h? spirit nf Tat ita is -alUd upon. II wt.i.s lur and through lu r is 1 1 to m tin- w-uind-

-d sjirit. Orni:.. v.ho u.ikens lis . j pity an.l i-onv-rts mm inf. a lwr ; Jnf;IpS VrOWCl lD66 ami t oiuservr of lird liTt. rnis !

Tiiefi alls npr' all hi mir. !. ; the hirtis to .! hrat' th- li with, jt l'-stival. A i this joint th ! al

i hUdrn who under the dirtion , i Miss Thoinps'in aiul Misy l ituhl had l.o-i. lyncht their aii. us , lau. ; -Man and various are the disMtp amended th- Mai;. m t h ;t u r i -a i . -es thai the pdnenien are ums,. o- Mi.l.s .,r .-ceral kinds ., n-1 ; 1 "I'"U to in estiat.. and hepaitiripate.l in the festival. Th ; - '' guardian .f tin- law. lights dimmed uia,IuaU. It x Um- "I'l'ff niast h- somewhat of a nuht a-.vin witii only tin- nmou is- Ii plm.it. . said Mntorcv de Officer 1.le uith Hot ks ..f 1. auiii.il l.hds j ltnst.a.l last niulit when u had J!.ttii .nrosi its f.n ' prv 1 that S t 'y Lansing h.ui nothIMrii C'ii-4-riatioii. "n luIn t,H' w-' "f (,il'lln his Iwt.iic "M Wild 1 :.t d , maey. .v. plaint litt es." liain.sT ! I . i Il , At al.o'U s ..hifk a all aimIt.tvm l.a-ed tal.; upon tlo- f..-.t. tie Mation fr. in I'.. lU.uman st. .; win- tm. .i..-tii s: '"il I'""' v-lhl that ;i 1 1.. m l.ii.u li-. . 1 I. .a.-, ti.oi not wiis linn, i m nt in that icinity.

1 r i u '. i s V 1'roni a -h lanupouil wmtld llu- iinttt i tiu "f in- iirtt p t u''

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r.tta.n of oui latnmal l n.ls.' j ly a nd .i em ! n.l i ni; t he a p pea ra nee of in ans r to th ür-i .piestioti. M r. somt-one in the house. J'.a -n.-r -ir d rxamp!,- ilnr than' dtu.-tead rnten-.l an.l f.-utal Mr. ;.M,.,pt;n anv -ti.t , . i . a , h m n t . ' o ' d Mrs. Mari.-n Whit'. oiinan.l li,. s.M.ke of the pis-, ,-,-, n , nt-uly inartietl. furious and ;ntl!j;nant

lii; Xti'u!. lh- lis! ..!! of th' M..M u'v 1-,'in kept in i 'Uli innall '.n' v!" 1'" Mis.iml i ,iu j.i' reo ut-

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Don 't Fail to See the Wonderful Offers in Our August Blanket Sale

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llanilk-i- liiofs. Men's pure Linen full sized h tr.stitelM'd. reunlar 2r,e. tomorrow ti rr SI. oo. Worni pure Linen initial, hroken assortment of initials, tomorrow Sl.OO iloeii. Art IX'pt. i'ttnine r li IMlhtws tilled uith iloss :,0c value; tomormu lr M.oo.

r 1.1 ct ) Special $1.25 Values Children s Garments for $1 S51. , an , nrpec r.

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KeaJ carefully, you'll tin J some choice bargains t.t inte re Nt here. Girls' Dresses for $1.00 ( jin'Jiams, Linen and Voiles worth up to s5.no. -sizes 1 to 16. Gme early, these 'von't last lon. Gingham and Galatea Dresses 2 for $1.00 Worth Sl.oo each, aires 2 to (. ( to i t. Girls' Cambric Blocmers For ae K, 18 and 2o, always sold at 5(c. tomorrow, while they last, 5 pairs $1.00. Children's 50c Rompers 3 for $1.00 (jinhan? and Kipplette, ases 2, 4, 0 years. Girl's Middy Blouses and Middy Skirts $1 A clean up of sizes 6 to 14, extra tine quality, worth S2.00 and S2.50. Children's Coats, just a tew of these in aii.es 2 to 5, worth up to S5.00, first come et$ choice for $1. 29 Little Boys9 Wool Suits for $1.00 for Ages 2l2 to 7 $1.00 Values up to S5. 00. All wool, wool mixture and Palm Beach suits, 2 pieces, Norfolk and sailor styles. Boys' Wash Suits 2 for $1.00 Not a suit worth less than S 1.25 to SI. So, tomorrow, 2 for less than price of one. Men 's Furnishings for $1.00 Men's Athletic Union Suits Mesh or knitted, :m or knee length, also Men's Night Shirts, 89c to Sl.oo values, tomorrow, choice

i of 2 for $1.00.

Men's Dress Shirts Madras and Percale, sizes up to 18' but not all complete. Regular Sl.oo shirts. Tomorrow, 2 for $1.00. 12 Pairs of Cotton Hose for $1.00 Men, you can stock up on hose, all colors. Japanese Matting Suit Case Full size, and a Fibre Traveling Baby or Short

Journev Satchel, 14 inches, worth S 1.50 the 2 for

$1.00.

Silks and Dress Goods

Reduced to $1.00 36 in. S 1.25 Crepe de Chine $1.00. 36 in. S 1.25 Colored Messaline $1.00. 42 in. SI. 25 French Serge $1.00. 42 in. S 1.25 Wool Pop. lin $1.00.

What $1.00 Will Buy in Wash Materials 5 yards of :oc Fancv Voiles fur $1.00. 5 vards of 35c White Voiles for $1.00. ( vards ot 2 5c Madras Shirting $1.00. 5 vards uf 25c Dotted Swiss for $1.00.

Waists for $1.00 $1.25 Stripe Voile Waists Number and sizes limited, while they last, 2 for $1.00. $1.50 White Sport Blouses Middy style, stripe collars and cutis, tomorrow $1.00. 75c Middy Blouses White with colored collars and culls, tomorrow 2 for $1.

Women's Summer Dresses $1

About 35 Dresses, values from s3.5o to So. 05, sizes to 40. 20 Sport Ccüts at $1.00 Values up to SlO.oo, stripes, plain and checks, all wool coats. 49 Wash Skirts at $1.00 White Pique, white Gabardine and fancy striped Wash Skirts, regular S1.50 and S2.00 values.

1, 2 or 4 Trimmed Hats for $1 You never saw such values in Trimmed Hats or Shapes as we oiler at this Dollar Dav Sale. You can c;et 1 for $1.00, 2 for $1.00 or 4 for $1.00. Come and see them.

Gloves for $1.00 Early fall Lsmbskin Gloves, two-clasp, Pique Sewn, white or black stitching, S 1 .25 regular, in black, tan and rev. choice for $1.00.

Long White Silk Gloves Hain stitchin.ir, double values tomorrow, 2 pairs $1.00.

Undermuslins for $1 150 Women's Muslin Night Gowns At interesting savings tomorrow as follows: si.25, S1.50 Gowns in one lot of about 7o, your choice for tomorrow at $1.00. Also, about So we sell usually at your choice tomorrow 2 for $1.00. Maybe you need Envelope Chemise. If you come in tomorrow, and pick out these SI. 25 and S1.5n values for only $1.00. House Dresses at $1 We can surelv interest you, if you see thee handsome SI.50 House Dresses and oiler them at $1.00. We have not more than about 3o. so don't need to tell yon to come early. Petticoats of Gingham In check and plain colors, priced always at 39c, tomorrow 4 for $1.00.

Curtain Goods Values for $1 Curtain Madras

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5 ardN "f 2c qu.ilit . 4 ;.ards of 2c quality. ard of ' c quality.

Curtain Nets - ards i 2 Sc q j.iliiy. ' .. yard-, of (c quality. 2 ' .. yards f v quality.

Marquisette Scrim ard of 2 5j quality. 4 1 .. .ud f 2'c quality. 1 t. of ! 2 c qualiiy. Curtain Swiss 5 yards of 1 5c quality. 1 2 yards ot 1 nc qual;t . 1 5 yds. of 12' .c qi:aii;y.

$1.95 Voile Curtains $1.00

Drapery Cretonne

In ards nt i c quant .

yards ot 2oc quality. ards of 4;c qu.ili:;. .

Curtain Rods ( joosc Neck, 1 2 ' jC. lo tor $1.00. ( ii- e Neck. 25c. 5 tor $1. Grass Carpet I j ards wide. 7 5c quality, 2 yards for $1. 5l)c quality, 2 : yds. for $1. Wc Matting. "1. for $1.

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CiusOs i..r sl.oo. Ytnir iliui'' uf 't!il -t' Koal oii lirlrr. llciilri-on :t i it 1 .inii-aii I.aly. r ci I .ir J ii.ility. lirfntiniM-(j i-:milr, nnil :tM sizes. Ti'IU'H row at Sl.oo.

Underwear for $1 WtmionS I'nitui 1 1 i t .'.tu i'inlity. libf Ii!-, til.t .ii. 1 lnii kl)-'. Lit i' tiiriiMH 'i.

iDr t:t si.-. 'I 1 1 j i r . . I t i t i j for M.oo. j j Jl.t't'i wtutli rt 1 - ! 'i"-tm-r . j I i , ! lii1lirii' I ii i n ! i I'iiH' i-'itu.t. liin or !'- i . j ilrl .--.it. t in i i t -w . "j nil lr J i sl.oo. ' llojr lr Sl.oo ! i i 1

'uiiil ;i;tlity. hint 1 1 1 - J .tin! ti1' lil, toiTinr to v 7 pair Sl.oo. 'hilthi-n's Uroni-ho i:u-ir N-'. th- Kiml 'U IxiHtu for l'oo.i ni;ir. Tonmi row ! air si. oh.

Motorcycle Cop

The Newly weds

Ono-tf.nl w.is sen to iiive-tiat'. II foiiiiil a Ttvil ut" ".'t iorsi irailuM-.! t.'ttlo-r in front of .1 hous

i;. r.ow in.in t.. fHin lusti-

:it t h lici'litlnn o!t'l 'il tll'Hl lV t!.- i(i.;hl'irhoinl i;anc "Yli.it' th' trotiUlr,'" i n j u i roil the

i,..,ni- Mi,!. :. uu i..pi.l! t-n- i -lM in " -vl ,,ul "l ttnutnat.sl . n a . ..;;u? th.- 1, 1- ' I"""' '. ( .umian.l.-.l th, r.vw ly-wt-,ls. t : f . I ,,hmi.r..-. Tli" matinfr of ..ill- TTh I'.'liffinan .'ni out.viile an.l IV- tl:. :ol- .t 1.1 i..oinc ti..- o.;!;- 1 :-.-. 1 .tin" itow.I what it uante.l. to ill- !- J:ni- ni.1. Two u.i r. ! want 1. Vm." was thf Ml).. !i..w .i-h!.'ii ,;,n to j.roo. t tlio'ti'TiK. "If they will come out on ),i. r. from l hi-.- wl.o . any i-n th. p.n-h an.l turn on the liffht. we This I- i-.-.-n kUl.-l. so.jwill all g. homp." ;.lr laji o. lh- ikv.iN -pnr for; linst. . i.l wwA hark into the house n.or.- i i i I of Hi.- i.n.tf. tion ; an.l x i 1 t i n 1 the terms of thvim h :h' '.nil- n- .1 t'rotn v t hau i rowd. miN moral that h.- . . c.b ha - .1 ra x k i 'W.-ll out on the poreit. 1,-it in ühN ! w'f t T t turn on tlu- licht,'- com-lU-llffif T. larilUT-. V.MUM.l the ci.upk As tli. .oi.ooiu iaa..u f.-i pro- Th-n tla- o::i, i r arranged tht; tKtou th.- t.inls. Mr. 1 :.o rn s j t.v ,1 in military ranks ami .Marion MU-.lr.l stat!.tus sliuwivs the aMiar.l i- 1'O-le Me.pil out onto tho l-t-Mvt.t that l.it.N at.- to larmt rs i.r h. Allho:ish it u --n't in the cunU.th 1 th- .!-ora. lion ,f n-rcts ' tra t. 1 -i.st. a.l r.-a. lu-il fop his ;,nd the o.n-anutio.i of s.. -,j of :x.'hh- ami the hri.le a tut urootn ut. In th. tvvo th;r.. s a!..:;.- . wr- pla-el lually m the bricht the hin!- v. ill H or-' than r. pa au r:ts. tit;:e an.. . ,, ial it ' : o- p,:t out to "ILirrah--. y-l...l tl.o trovul. make th.-ra '..x a.al to prot.-,t ;lu-:.v '-n i' " .x.laim.-.l th.- y.-an? Ir.'iu th-.r t. t:;.ta! era !ui--. ; ",;'-

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TO CLOSE Fl EVERY EVENIN

Merchants Hope to Profit by Closing of All Exhibits at Springbrook at 7 P. M.

hetwecn the uratul stand and th.' tra k fene.-. Thi.s will add otiil"rahly to the standing notn rapacity f th- track. The race track committee refmned that the roarse was in exf. Unit condition and that practically the limit of horses that t.mlil he atrommodate.l in .ti li of th- rat in-; exetits hatl been leached.

LODGE NOTES

Th inter-state fair will not he iitii any eeninc this year. The Kates uj Sprincbrook will h? closed and locked promptly at 7 o'( lo !v eac h evenini; alter that hour no one will he admitted, ihcre will he nothing iloinc. That was the decision of the hoaid tu directors of the St. Joseph County Fair and Amusement association at a meeting Tuesday afternoon in the Spritr-:hrook asiiu when details ciin.crniii- the fort hcotnlnc fair were discussed. To Hem-til leit-lant... "lo-inir the fail- in the c-veninc. the directors pt-i.ited out. in explaininc their action, was decided upon to enalde lown-t'wn merchants to

l-enelit from the larcc crowds of visitcrs expected here. The directors declared it was considered onh just to the merchants who have helped to make the fair possible to issiuthe evening closing order. lit ear thousands of peron" who found it imposiMe to visit the fair at any other time attended the ni'iht M'ions and cnnvils thronced th.- various exhibit halls and booths. The interest was apparently in the exhibits. inasmuch as the ewninK musenient features were not particularly attractive. No provision has bet n made b the fair tlirectors which permits the attendance of s.u h interested persons whose employment or other circumstances prevents them from

attending the day sessions. The sates

will open at 7 a. m. and close at 7 p. in. promptly. To Invade Hall I'ark. l! was anno iiut .l that posr-c siii of the ball p.'rk would obtained n t M'U.da. a- the as- ball

t.am It'nwv for a trip al that tmie.i

The regular meeting of the 1'eecl Tree court. No. I'll. T. 1). 11.. was held last evening at Feyb r hall, liefreshinents and a social period ware enjoyed after the meeting.

I'lans for the annual picnic- and licit! day of the .Mantauk tribe. No. 4'.. Ked Men, were discussed at th' regular meeting held last evening. The South Hend tribe, ac c-ompanietl by the Mishawaka. Iipotte and Michicau City representatives, will lae at '.::) o'clock Sunday mornin.LT over the South Shore line.-, where they will journey to Hudson lake. The day will be spent in contests, for which prizes will be iven to the winners. The feature of the day .will be a urame of indoor base ball between the South liend and .Mishawaka tribes.

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Newmans Big Semi -Annual

Buying Event is Here Tomorrow

Dollar Day will be celebrated at the Newman store this year more elaborately than ever betöre. Unusual bargains are ollered you in bright new Summer wearing apparel. Kvery garment is a desirable mie, worth many times what you have to pay tor it on any other day. We have arranged three lots of this merchandise, for SI, S2 and S3. The goods will be displayed mi three racks. I:very garment will be easy to find and, decidedly, worth finding.

Values Up to FIVE DOLLARSNEW W OOL SKIRTS NEW CORDUROY SKIRTS NEW WASH DRESSES

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A. J. HIGKEY

Congressional Nominee Emphasizes That Every Man Register Before Election.

-Values Up to SEVEN DOLLARS AND A HALFNEW WASH DRESSES NEW WOOL SKIRTS

-Values Up to TIN DOLLARSNEW WOOL COATS NEW RAIN COATS NEW WASH DRESSES

A f.iir sii.e! crowd of republic tn met at their county headquarters last niizht In the Farmers Security huildinsr for the purpose of oruanizin for the ooininir campaign.

"rpaniz.ititin plans, howev er, w ere j left in the b;n. kround by the speak - .oininsj elevtion. w;is brought out at eis of the evtnir.-:. who devoted most! the meeting. The idea has been that

$1 will also huy 3 Fair Tickets here

STYLE SHOP ZZ WOMEN

$1 will also huy 3 Fair Tickets here

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t per.t m eiiii:.; of th.- method- u.M d ! b-'Ui.in. im v .r...,. ,. .... i.. i.ir.l And they lived happilv ev ,-r after.

l",f.. ' f-. i.t.'.. ".b.. ..f .,n .ti.,-, 1 it..-,,., I,,a,-, for':, trio at th.it time. I ' '"" ratio ad mi n it ra t in a. i.ars pre-.b.-:s. he need not regi

m thwmte:-'.,ud. to Mr. i !'rh. ,m,s -hed'.Ued here for U.bor! A.idteu .1. Mickey of I.ipmt". U'v a.u.un. b.:t as the record in this . . .v. .. ., ... , i i. , , ...... Li . ... i ,,..-..,. a ,m ' "i.iri --i.'ii.il i. oii.ii. fluni tlu- di- . int' v. a only L-M for trie re-

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I !f.,n:i of -! .. '.' i.l l.'lVe .-pa. -ill open !a Id-- .lU.'l .- 1 1 1 i m - .-. d I-, i'out for tile '.'!:d-iK'-'tTil.t'. Itird llou.--.

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i i.-n i v.r Alu: -.in b;-,n on at-ir-- lo.th- w In h w ill t up

i.s üov .rr.iTient re.-erv at lor.s. aud .!! how h; w ot k h.ol been ae-

Mr. lki ties il'-- tiled ir. t i. - ' -oi:ip'i-h d. Ml". I.ila - i- a I'.atUr1a;l th-- i.; (uu ho..- s t . -. I . ' a ! . - f of wab- ai.d varied eVperiei'.ce the ft.-dirr, in ll.od--, r.oian.i- of ar.d is int t s .1 in hi- own work Irlakli;- bjid baths ..od j . I a i . t i ! ; -T t h t r ho- olllp'U interest from th'-e fl.ruW . n .i?'d phiT-.t- : h.' will at - j to w hot:i he rel d hi- evperien.es. tr o it oniv t!;e 1 .td - that a- . A - a o:a p.;de to the atUTnooti lei --.!r.ulv ktM b t .-.;!! : rsd -ir t '. 'e.a t !- F '. a I !a la r 'luea'o ro i ua. . : i r . .'.ith i re a r. 1 i ' ; . - - a '- - i .. . i ; '. .. a r.d r a ? . o 1 v.tiu' 1 1 t -' Ii .".' I .'1- d !.! t i Ik V .1 h j i V a I o d p 1 . I .1 111 f W Ilk h iilitvuoics d! how I'ricudlv the iirdsl r;, pb a-iiio-'.

.vi: for the of The ir. H ! in!-' ü ti -1 i . i a ii ' I f a c t u T - I o r ka I a '

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viil 'C c u p v a 1 " 1 ''' ...i.o ne- i-.-.i 'i ...' i ...... ... .-, i . . , .. ... ; 1 1 i- - . i ..

K'reat d.al .;' the .,,,. A n .; ;a be r ! -.. u nt . I i e a i - p.urix .1 out t lie a - ; : or ow-i m e. n.of !.; U x evhi!.;trs will a!.-o ht vantages to be gained by the Co...per. j t al h-a.buarter.-'. It is planned to

ition of the c.intv , hairman .;th!h,e tla- h a-bpi-u lei.- open at an

itim.s. j-1 . rt i n ir about S-p'. 1st.

put up.

For'.traits lave b.cn made v. nh t t he !.eW spapors.

Tlo

state treasurer , ndid.it.'.

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.),,;,, fo, the seating of the en-il'z M oMurt i ie of Maroa,. Ind.. ab-o,pL PETITION FUR tire erar.d-tand with omfoitabl.- p.,v e a sh.-rt talk, civ in c an oil- nr-miMO nr oTDrrT

well as f,.r. line 'f the ad ert:-;Pu ampaicn . UrCIMIlvU OinCLI

that is beii. eond'H te.i i the taf ' i oia nut t -. i v.. .- ta p wa. taken at lat right's The f.o t t;:.tt e j nan uiu-t .-. tr!j of the I .-..Vt of leibh..-ie-:isir. b;..r.- h- ..in .-te in the ik - o,, t,.- i. uuon atkin for the

I.iCU o o teu i ii.i.it .i- "i n .i- i. 'i i

the eiailj. l, of J.r.tM bleicher Mat" ori the slope i t a-! of the cement urand stand. W'o'.d has been eojupleicd on ti.e sodding of the inil.' ii

opening of William st. from Colfax to Lincoln way W. The paper was filed. Tile one bid re.ejved vest, rdav inorninc ou tlie prade. curb and walk on Washington av from Sunnyside t Jacob-'. n sts., was rejeftfd anl the board ordered that alveitisem nts for bids be rein-.-ried. A resolut vfi '.''as adopted regard-in-.: the c ot. si: ra tion of a sidewalk on the la-rth side of lamoln way W., from Fremo it st. to Kensinrt'm St. 'omplaii.ts h.t.e been made about the Michigan 'entral turn-table on C'edar st.. -which extends out over the sidewalk. The board ordered that the railroad attend to this matter. The follow ic: la alii.-- on impro eir.ents wei i (iiMiriiit'il; foi th aatiljn of the street ltd alleys ;a the s-'to.-r lor.'-'le. addi'ion: for

a pip seur-r on Ttcan.-li f u pipe sewers on Ku.-h, Milton. !'!- l.;ivs. Ia-nton and St. Ji- j li st.-. ; f.r the l' surfia in.; of p:iemer.' :, I..:Porte a. . The i -.-: uti'.n for the .i.i:;tr : Lind.--;, st was Ije't-d .p'Ui th rernon.-trai.ee f prop-itv o a who ay-erted lliat a .- , r ! :ir.-t b. loristr j. ted. The i:n pro-, el.'. ft oa I'i aii a. , was t,utinued until r.et spr:n-; it included a 'r;)(J'', walk, cur'- ar.d Cravel pavemnt.

1

Jersey t ommuters on tlu- l,..a

wanna Iii. s ride on M: .:: i

coaches Cu . so, to a M: n. lailro.t! and ie painted r. li M-i-

W. M, Rigsbee

Auctioneer.

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FARMERS TRUST CO. fall at my ep r, ... Home I'honr 10,. I'honc si,

. an ii..-. riiduu -. are of a s ho i t a e . . f ! . ,.

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All ores. ! . '-! - !..ae-'..l to .. .. Ac-. Jo. 1'ti

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a ! lal.

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