South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 342, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 December 1916 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
3TATE GRANGE TO MEET I1T ELKHART
nteresting Program is Arranged for Three Day Session Next Week.
Th" 15th nnru.)! r:.'- t i i. ' f th
lifhar.- Mate Ii;sf-aniry i.v j.iy. Tu. V'l.-iV
rhur!lay of iiiide fi r the
to ! h il tii" U.M-V-ilr-v.K. '. .( ri'i
next v. ! at ! .1 kK.i rt. I r J .' r s t L n .if lhi-: rvt Icuiiii r.f the i.t-
The i r i i ic i p.. 1 1 pnrt r,f tho '.vor!; of 1.-. cr-fQi .1 (luv of the Hio tin-, will the rn J 1 i I "i at ion of tin- .;iI.orkr.ate (!rurtf of the irr.iii'f. Two f til" Ft. Joseph ountv uTai.ir' '.ir)! will put om I'irt." of tho inilation. The fo.nth ile".r c will ho vrmpliüol hy th T.i rr.urat k cr:inc 'o. 2rj nnd the hfih ler-- will l-e cr.f-rretl hy the l-'t. Josrt.h county :'niiiiina jranp, No. It is of interest to nof tl.it ;it )ic rii--tiri' of th' stat- ol'fw i.ils of he LTMnsT' 'tnii of th r-pi -!ia-.v--of th I - 1 Eiran;'. th-re will f no speakers on strictly farm sut!m ts. Tliere will ho many r ports of i!itiiiittos on the work of ihr :r.ink'p during the p.tt yr.ir nnl ithr addresses hut tin spe h's on -I. op subjects. Momlay, lrftmJHT It. i Kv-nin.. x oelo k, in Armory hall I'uMie imited.) Music 'lolden Kale Male ju irtf t. Vmul solo Mis Mathilda Tnrt:o' k. Introduction of covernor-eIe t , hy -en. -elect A. H. I '.eardley. Address 'lov.-elc.t James I'. ( Joodi ich. Kjin.irks hy Aaron Jone--, ox-mi-l.onal sran.'- master. TiioxLiy, lC 12. 10:00 n. m. .State Kranuo open in full form. Fifth decree. JOrl'O a. m. Report of committee
on : d ntril- at;d announcement of st. Hiding committee. 11' a. m Roll call of coiintie a for Uitrodai tion of resolutions for r ft r hi f to committees without dehate. 1 (" tmon Re 1 :".' t ".: '.') i. m. Offi welcome; p-jhlic cordially invited. Music Anna Hoyue orchestra. M::-i Trinity M. II. mixed u'Jartet. X'o. al solo Mrs-. Florence Wollam Is el ley. lnoeati"ri I'.ev. 'hatls- M. ihrr i . i-. . Address of welcome Mayor Frank I'.. Smith. Addier William 1 ',. Hile of 1; J-.1IOSS M on'.- as.-, m ia t i on. Addre-. Mrs. A. II. Reard.sle of 1'uic and Franchise leagues. Re.-jionsf'S by lion James Dunmier, Vernon I. Krider and hy Worthy Stat Master L. II. Wricht. Annual addre.- Mate Master L. 11. Wri-ht. p. m. Iteport of committee on order of business, all for res
olutions for reference to committee
without debate. Reports of officers. ":("t p. m. Announcement. Re. es-. T:.';" p. m. Report of executive committee and report of committee on co-operation. Fall for resolutions for re -ference fo committee without debate. Wednesday, Icc-. f:00 a. in . nperiins "f Krauze. !:::' a. m. Report of committee of linari'", salaries. mileace, and P r diem. Flection of officers. 1J:M noon Recess. 1 :'; p. ii',. Fe-mpIi!ication of subordinate decrees. First deirree by Fine bike uranye, No. 10 4 4, I -a - porte county. S-ccnd des;rte by Rau--o uranpe, Xo. 21x0, RIkhart coun
ty. Third decree bv Hamilton!
urance. X. - H Steuben county. I'ourth deiiree by Tamarac k grange, Xo. St. Josejih county. T:.'h) p. m. Conferring of fifth decrc-e bv St. Joseph county Pomona Kranke. No. ."1. V-'bi p. m. Conferring of sixth decree by officers of State cranue. !::: p. m. Refreshments. TlmrMlay, Dec. 11. a. m. Opening of Kranpc. Reports of standing committees,
and regular- rar.-4 business. 1 : ü 0 noon Recess. lino to :;:20 p. in. Meeting with entertainment committee to view the points of interest in the city. ":() p. m. Recess. T:."u o. "ornplet;cjn cf th work of the 4 6th session of the Indiana State urantfe. Installation of officers. Promulgation of annual word, closim; of 4ith session.
Plan Tableaus From Paintings
mas Partu
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Y. M. C. A. HEAD FROM INDIA IS ENTERTAINED
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Mc Council. Scvrvtary at Isidore n'aUs f Work. Done in I'nr l!at.
The presentation in tableau of six of the sreat masterpieces of painting which deal with the nativity will he the principal feature of the
'hristma.s tree festival this year. ' It is Planned to reproduce the
COUNTERFEITERS SENT TO FEDERAL PRISON
Ho
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' Culler and Ho-c-ch' liMicr d Mhliauaka H'liKMuttl at Imliunaixdis.
Ros oe Fuller ami Rosco-? l'isher, both f Mi-hawaka. pleaded guilty to the charges that were hrou.qlit in the federal eoutt at Indianatxdis Wednesdav' and both received fines and penitentiary sentences. Fisher, who had served time in the penitentiary hefore and who was
n.asterpieces with living haracters. j held to be the chief Instigator of the
A dinner for J. J. McConnell. secretary cf tlie- V. M. C. A. at I-ihore, India, was cicen hy the memhers of the Foreign Work cluh at tlie local association last evening. Mr. MoConnell has had charge of the- association work in northern India for the past two years, hut during the last six months he has been in France working with the troops.
At last nichfs meetine he told of i ranging the
tbe work and conditions that exist In India, (ireat help is heinK Riven the natives, especially alontf the educational line and as an example of this Mr. Mr Connell told of the l.'O natives that attend the nicht school. Physical work is also beinc taken up hy the inhabitants and basketball, volleyball and all branches of athletics are played hy the Indians. Mr. McConnell will speak at the association tonight.
anil appropriate.- music and to correspond in detail and color as nearly
as. possible
with the original paint
ings. Scenes with the nativity from the annunciation to th adoration of the Maci will he produced. The
crrtuo,
tableau, which will be on a larce scale with a number of characters and brilliant lighting etfects will. i is believed, have a broad appeal and meat educational value. At a meeting Friday at the hiuh s-chool the committee which is ar-
projnam of muic lor
the festival will prepare a list of musical 'selections to harmonize w ith the pictures to h presented. The nanus of the pictures that will be reproduced will probably be announced at that time. The musical jre?rm for the festival is expected to he an elaborate one in which many sincers will have a place.
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Notre Dame News
SLOAN'S LI.MMI'AT KAM I'AIV. Sloan's Liniment is the hrst
bruises and sorains that are ,-ontin- A journey with M-t. Paul, the
i, ill.- hmonin rMi.irun it-tlrst Christian Missionarv'." was the
lies hi n u i ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 j v iiiiu i 1. io aw ' cpiickly penetrates and soothes title of the illustrated lecture cjf w ithout rubbin. Cleaner and more ' iMsjar C. Ranks to the students of
effective than mussy plasters or,i,i.t(irv ... he nniversitv Wednes-
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ness after colds loan's Liniment ! ture wiH ,,e completed tins after-
Jtory
afternoon.
The series of lec
colds.
elves prompt relief. Have a bottle noon. handy for bruises, strains, sprains . and all external pain. For the thou- An old printed Rüde has been sands w hose work calls them out-j purchased by the university from doors, the pains and aches follow-) K Atkinson of Forest Hill. London.
nc exposure u:e turn,, " "'"J ; This RiUe was printed in Venice
I'liii men i. ii an i;iuksiMn, ..ii. Advt.
Doctor Says Crying Need Of The Woman Of Today
Is More Iron In Her Blood TO PUT STRENGTH IN HER NERVES AND COLOR IN HER CHEEKS.
m enice in
the year 1 478 and is the work of Theoderick Reynsburch and Reynaldus Xovimagio C.heutonicon and Co. The book is in a remarkable state of preservation and in outward appearance resembles a modern lawhook. The book is printed in Old Knglish and in the Latin toncue. According to a foot note in the hook, only one other has ever been put on the market and it was then described as beiti very rare.
was sent to the Atlanta pris
on for tie years and lined $ 1 0. while Fuller wa lined and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. The men were apprehended through the' efforts of Capt. Rernhart passing their spurious coins at the inter state fair on Sept. 1 i, of this year. A number of the dollars that had been cast in a rough plaster of paris mold out of a leadlike composition were found on their persons. Later an investigation was conducted by the police of Fuller's home in Mishawaka. where the outlit that they used was found secreted behind the stove and in closets.
WESTERN UNION MEN GET 7 PERCENT BONUS
If the messenger boy greets yon with a grin when he calls at your place of business, you may be able to cuess the answer, imt if not here it is. Tlie directors of tlie Western Fnion Telecraph Co. has voted a seven percent bonus on the annual salaries of all employes receiving less than ? 1 . 0 o a ear and six percent to those receiving between $1,2 i.'O and $2.0 im a year. Since messenger boys do not cec more than SLlM'o a year, they will receive a seven percent bonus. This will mean about $J." for each mess-enter bov. Hence- the srin. The bonuses will total up in the millions and will apply to all employes of the company.
Any Woman Who Tires Easily, is Nervous or Irritable, or Looks PaJe, Haggard And Worn Should Have Her Blood Examined for Iron Deficiency. Administration of Pure Koxated Iron in Clinical Tests Gives Most Astonishing Youthful Strength and Makes Women Look Years Younger.
Rulletins posted at the nniversitv Wednesday announce thai the Notre Dame riMe club has been entered in the class A intercollegiate rifle league. The local organization has beirun practice for the matches which will commence immediately afrer the Christmas holidays. Last ear Sergt. Campbell's team defeated every team nut with the exceiition of Michigan.
n.a tliar kind f irri Yon mmt t;ike iron in a form
It imii b' eii-ulv :ibiirle ;illl :i n i 111 i 1 rttf I to b
) oil any good, otherwise it may prove vore than lMe-lf!N. "I have used Nuxab-.i Iron widely. In my om ii pi;n ri i. in in it sever'. ;ii;r;ivated i oii.litb'h with uiifni liiij; results. I hae Induced iintiiv lier plivslchtn
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to Jh s. bins oil t!," ,"v f
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M 1 of Am-rii hi w oiiii-ii I Vie I roii I v in - sir. -a th.. f ... t tlult do. fori ',oiiM pi ir1l ito: - nri:.iii i i ' on ui i ii ii v ,i r ii on f.-r t !i i r r oils. r'i n - ii..w n xi-.!k. !ii'.';iril-l'H'k-jn women paliMit in -.if .i ii' Ii. i T In-
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.ml oflrD vi W ner on. I'O'i.b l, f I t !i t he i "on Mo,.. I f iii;i. -ri.
T. .en t !n ! r h.--k. "Iti t fu: tiiost lotnii.oti ? of A.'IK'll, ;i. file March'-,, s -.i i ta'.le n rn . .-! n . i-
po,l:,e.J n.-e. W !.(fi .n
'inkers. ils,-i)its, mo. -iron
I'H lift l i. t.sji'";l. s.lCo. !.i r'üi. 1"-erti! i;itil eorritn-.!
i o ".ijice" is r ii ;.i !- fo'ii.d lb rinin pro ss. l.Mve n i.i.nr.! t'o iron of Vtother K:irt!i from t!a-e i m 'i,i eri s !,m fei.).. .iml silly IlOfho'ls of oll;. I'Dl'ik. rr. .y t'ir.lnc tivn t'n' w Jlite i i ( the v i fi r in v hi. h our t r!.!i-s up o. ''. I. .ire ri s;onii''e f,grurr Ir-sii h ss " I her-t'ore. :f yn tm! to iir eut!ifui iin aad
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tl 1i-in y in onr fd bv i j i 1 1 i.- ..u. furtn of or.if.i. irn. just .is o i .;:M I ' salt w !iii cur fov'.i ti ts i. t ii.::!i .il' "As I hue su,1 ;i hurt 'I r. I t;i;i over rK-ani.- iroti i the re-it-
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throw :w. pst.-ut nil" njiixts i; Co- tl M.s St ,l t..K'
ru.ited lr..n. I .f.i in-'t t .it t I i t r-.o!.s;cr. ts of fcr
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t ro . I'' !ra' -!)- tll a 1 -l V i :i u.i ::. ! ! ! .on .r.. a in t ! ' i n- t.!,i;t ui.jii!:. a.'-d t !. J ,-r o -l.-iii ! t M.lri iron n.v
Ward K. rarrott, graduate dirertor of the Xotre Dame cTlee eliil. came to the university Wednesday morning to take personal charge of the club before tlie concert Wednesday evening. The Klkhart concert will be the next number of the club's program.
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trial, all (f
whom Ii;ive given me iikim! '
siiiprifiig reports in regard to its great power ;is a lienlth
alol jitienirth loiibier. I
'".Many an athlete and prize-
liter h;i. won the biv sim
ply Penalise h' knew the seret of gn-.it str-tu:th and eti-diirati.-e and till. his blood with Iron before i,v vent into the utT.iray; while many anflier has gen.. down in inylorioTiH ib-feat slirply for the l.i k of iron. Ir. S hinder C. Jamies. Visiting Snrceou of St. Lü.abeth's Hospital. ,.xv v,.t
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,'u..ii.-ation. as I ordinarilv do not l-i'iiin-,. j,, j( p;,, A
many A rnt-ri an '
women uffer from lion defn-ienev witTi
MORE STOCK SOLD IN NEW COUNTRY CLUB rirs-t Stag Tarty of Organization Held Inning Cnp lrvscntecl to A. I Yank.
ity. s.!i,:
efi.ro given
More than 100 shares or a new
issue of 1Ö0 shares in the South Bend Country club were disposed of after the first stag hanquet held at the club Wednesday night, which
was attended hy about 4 00 memhers
and friends.
A loving cup was given by the dub
to Ahe Frank. A numher of the other members were given credit
RESCUE MISSION TO CELEBRATE TONIGHT
Celebration of the second anniversary of the City Rescue mission, 12Ö K. Jefferson st.. will be hell this evening at the mission and the program will consist of a special sermon, instrumental music. and congregational singing. Hay A. llird. who has had charge of the mission since its founding, will speak on The Work of the City Mission Since its Opening."
DEBATE MERITS OF PICTURE MACHINES
The compriratiN e merits of iliffei - ent portahle moving picture machines were discussed by the municipal recreations committee Wednesday afternoon. The commfttee i.s contemplating buying a machine for use in the t-oinrminity centers of th" r-ity. The hoard also approved plan.-; for the municipal Christmas tiee festival and the allowing ol bills.
LOIMili NOTIiS. OUicers of the local Montane k Tribe. No. 4 Order of Ked Men. have been elected for the pnsuing year and are as follows: Sachem. Ilarey tSantield: sernior sagamore, K. H. Cornish: junicr satramore. William Clairmont; prophet. Hen Chiton: chief of records. Charles Schleehauf; keeper of wampum. William Schaefer; trustee for 1 months, i;eoig White.
Members of the local Court of Honor bulge. Xo. lltiT. met for tluir regular session last night and the initaition of one took place. Two applications for membership were le-'eived.
have to-ver i for their support of the club, among
my medical aiiviee for
them, D. L. C.uilfoyle. Miles OT.rien, C. X. Chuhb, C. X. Fassett, J. M. Studebaker. M. V. Heed. K. R. Lrskine. and 1. S. Fish. Frani; Tiering and F. C. Ithrop.
its atteudent ills ' ritv idanner of the bureau of the
physdni weaklier. American city, spoke, in-rvons irritability. ltev. .lo'in Cavanaugh. president meiaiH hoiv. Idige- of the univ ersity of Xotre Dame, tion, ttahliy. ag- u-as tr,e toastmaster of the evening, ging in.is.-les. et-., i . , ... . .... , ami In onse,,i'.n.e. Sidney Smith, C laire l.riggs. and of their weakened. J. P. McKoy of Chicago were
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Dr. Ftrdifiand King, Ate York physician and au thor, telling physicians that they should Qrescrihe more organic ironNuxatcd Ironfor their pa' tients Says anaemia iron deficiency is the greatest curst to the health, strength, vitality and beauty of the modern American Women.
Sounds ivarnm? against use of metalic iron which viay injure the teeth, corrode the stomach and do far more harm than good; ad vises use of only $ure nux Ctcd iron.
nin-dow n -nlif ion. I they are so llatde j t contract serious and even fatal dis- ! eai.-s. that I deem it in y lut v t ad - I vis,, all sui Ii t take J ?tire Nuxated Iron I have taken it I myself and given J it 'to in v paitents j most surprising re- ! And those w ho wish i
juhkly to I:;. Teas.- their, strength, power and fn-! duralem will find it a most rei:.:.rkahle all 1 wonder-'
Holy erjeti ive rerne.lv.
cuests.
LAUREL DISTRICT MEN FORM ATHLETIC CLUB
with Milts.
N ii ate. I Iron.
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A Men's Athletic rlu1 was organized at the laurel Community venter Wednesday night and officers elected. They are: F. Wilcox, president: A. Strauss, vice president: S. Kuhiak. secretary, and J. Row. treasurer. Captains were chosen 'for four basketball and four indoor baseball teams which will ho organized at a meeting of the captains Friday night. The captains of the basket-
I.OANS ON FARM LANDS. Loans bearing interest at the lowrate of ." per cut will b made by us en good productive farms whia meet with our t e.juirements. If yon expect to borrow money soon, arrangements should be made without delay so that you may take advantage of this offer. All loans will be made for a term of five years, with the privilege of paying the principal, or airy part thereof, in even hundreds of dollars at any interest paving date. Further letalis can be sec'jred by a letter or we shall be pleased to have von call at our office. Tili: strafss i;r tiii:i:s cr. Advt. Ligonier. Ind.
A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have
Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Knowa Ohio Physician
ball team are: J. rzechowski. A.
patent in.tli. irie nor s., ret l Txisintki. A. Strauss, and S.
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und w hos,. , nristitufMit r- ' ,'a11 teams are. i. Aitow ski. I
wi b jy prescribed I.v end-' I'.niwn. K. Rradiey, and L. Know
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inorganii- iron pr.-lu.-ts. It is eMfilv s-si-.nh ited. .!o s lad Injure tl;.' te th. 'make them bl.ok. nr uj.. the t .v-!i; on tlie kontra ry. it i- most ptent renu-.lv in i early all forms (,f itidigestiou as well as f t tiervo;is. rTin-lown -.nditi..:is. The m i n'ifa tnrers hav su.-h gre..t .umlence
u ir...itsi iron, tliat tl-y mr t- f
Misioo to any i harit.tble
ii ry eaiiuoj t ike any nun ,.r wunn un-.b-r no who larks iron, and inras t!.. ir sriaiigih Jo it cent. r over in f.mr -.Vs ti:;e. pn.vbbsl they nave no rri.oi i.r;.i! h- tr.Mil.;- l li,"v nfTer to refmul your m.-i..y if jt b-s nt at les? doul.le y.-ur vtret.gtli arid etohir irn e ' In t-n .1 i vs- time It is JtlK.r)!Kj in jj. city hy a!I i's.d druist4.
m:v ornnnts i:li:cti:d. cleorge IZ. Jones has beeti electel cons'ji commander of Fidelity camp. No. i'S, Woodmen of the World. Cther officers named are: M. S.
1 institution 'if ! S?lin. advisor lieutenant: John
Smith, banker; wnliam m. Funbury, tanker: II. R. Fururker. escort: J. W. I'.ennett. watchman; Charles Frederick, sentry: (leorge L. Wright, ajditor; L. W. Harris, musician. The installation vill take place the tirst Monday in Juno--
Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of wemen for liver end bowel ailments. Daring these years he cave to his ratients a prescription made
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I ciui niiAtu w.ui uug uii, naming xnem ; Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, yea vrill " ! know them by their olive color.
These tablets arc wonder-wcrkcrs oa the liver and bowel, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous natter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pintles, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive Imwcls. you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men täte Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful uhstitute for calomel now and then ju'-t to keep in the Dink of ccaditica. 10c and 25c frr box.
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The Store with the Christmas Spirit
Just Think What This Sale Means
252 Off
An Attractive Suit A Two Season Suit
A Suit of Wanted Colors
A Suit of the Newest Styles
25 Off
Of Quality First Fabrics
A Sale of Tailored Winter Suits
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Offering such a generous reduc-
rtion of 25 per cent, suggests a prac
tical Christmas gift with a personal
touch.
You may Iv sure that the expression of joyful surprise and the assurance "It is just what I wanted," will be "really meant" M you present one of these garments as a Christinas -ift. Suits Chosen Now caif be laid away and delivered when requested. If any iterations are necessary, we will make them after Christmas at the recipient's leisure.
Two Famous Toys on. Sale at 50c Tomorrow in our Children's Section we place on sale 200 -t-wheel Wagons, one a dump-wagon, the other a lumber or hauling cart, at 50c. ; . One of the strongest and best toys we ever offered for sale.
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OUR CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS ARE NOW HERE Cvery conceivable style of slip- " per for any member of the family! ;"Tliey come in felt or kid in every 'approved color and combination of .'-colors; some are fur trimmed, some N are ribbon trimmed, some of them -perfectly plain. Early buying: will be worth your while, as the sizes later on will be somewhat broken and the best styles selected. We are showing Christmas Slippers in every department .and they range upwards from according to the size and style you vlesire.
We Save You as Much as You Spend
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116-122 E. Wayne Street
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every fur Coat we sell. This is the
right time to invest m a BEAUTIrUL FUR GARMENT. Come and see our line. Quality and style guaranteed.
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232 S. Mich. St. Est. 1900
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The C. W. Copp Music Shop Opm Iror7 Evening. 22S Poutii Mlohifaa St.
Union Trust Company Safe Deposit Uoes with .speclil facilities for the privacy of customers.
Don't Pay Cash for Your Clothing Your Cntlit i- .x1 .it GATELVS 22 1 S. Mirhim St.
