South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 179, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 June 1917 — Page 5
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NEWS OF ELKHART AND VICINITY Elkhart Bureau, The News-Times, 310 South Main Street Telephone 260
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MD'ICT 3 NEGROES One Charged With Killing. mm 1 wo uiners as i Accomplices. N- -T1 re Sin-1. ii S (rv!r e LLKHAKT. Jur. The fhre Necrnes. Levi V.'i;.,, William Haulip and Kaiph vh have. hern held in custody for the rr.'irdT ; i ,r i r I - i' t he in; ho jvM here, were ind;. f. rrand j ir1', according tr th- ai.-j nni n etn-nt ma'!" Wlnf ldv. t ! i Jr.di tmnt rends: "Levi Wilson., unlawfully, felonously and "d'h premeditated malice, did kill and murder r-n Hrrest Hirn hy shootini; with a re; op. er." Tb.- do umei.t tNo rhar'os Haizlip and l;u.-'dl a-he;ri-ac f orn plicevs. J. It. Conley of the firm ff ron- !'. Frank v- (onIey. ha ! i: retained i'V the e-r'.es I,., attorii' for the defence, and a f'ir.d i-l.em-raided ar..ontr the popi;!atiwii of Klkhart to ijefo?,, th- a: en l.jen. as thy rpilm they ate n, truilty. ani that fourth N;:(i, nt i'Tountr d for, i respop..-i l.le t- t he .rime. Tile 0.5 i; 15ke fr en ,ej i;;.til the net term of superior- ourt, unles a 5peoi.nl jury is impanelled t, fr P.e cisp at this term, 'hioh i--heiu!'',l to fdose in a few 1 i . POLITICAL SCIENCE CLASSES FOR WOMEN N -T i nie Spei-j.il Servi' o: ELKHART, June n..--Th ron.ititutior.al eonention. political 5ience, woman suffrage and kindred fitihjert- are r-'-iivjne -on.-id eraMe attention in Elkhart nt th--1 present time. and these suhjects will ho disous-ed at a num her of political science (las-es that are to ho held Thursday a follow-: Heme of Mr.v Charles fuer'k. In::.". Edwardshurpr a v.. at 1' : Home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Marshall. 700 Cart. eld at 7 : I " p. nr. Friday'? 5"hedu'e will hf a follows: Ihune of Mr. Tennis Kohluns, H l (Jnrrleld a... 2:1". Mrs. V. A. F'reed. 1 v. Franklin st.. ::r;o. Mrs H. H. Herrick. 11" Jer'feron ?:.. :-r.o. Mrs. W. T. Monmaw. ".' S. F.ierside dr.. ::"'. Mrs. J. P. Lehman. 1"" (When r.-.. ":"ft. T'.ev. and Mr. E. E. Rohrrts. .'. Se rn th st.. 7:".e Mr. Milton Wer. .17 Midd'eli;rv, M.. 7:1". The Mi-ponald and .! Klkhart classes will comhine f-r this meeting. EDWARD G. KORBECK GETS ONE TO THREE YEARS Edward C. Now J -Tine Pi'ii'i il Sotwl e ELKHART. June 1'vKorherk. who was ai rested at Cleveland, C.. ahout two weeks ago. h n-ged with contempt or . ..uri a ui failure to support his .,lV. was i:ivr. from one to tnie- a rs ,-t Mnhig.t'i 'ity. Wed n -Ii v . h J--d-;e H.irman in the superi-.c court. Korheck left his wif- some time -g and hegan liv ing with a?-.th. r wonian. when he was arrested, and at Iiis hearing he was or hu"l to lav : st i;"il.it'-l sum each w-k for the support of his wife and or-'.-'! ed pot to leave th hnisiJi' Hon of t h h'i a 1 on ft . lie an p" "' irimr arianged to h-aw fo- citv to j TF you do, you ppnnd into it the J- bitter chatf which ruins its flavor and aroma. There is no chaff in Golden Sun Coffee. It is cut bv a special process not erouncl. Packed in air-tight sealed, flavor-retain-incans. Golden Sun gives a maximum number of cups of rich, clear, fragrant coffee to every pound. The price is modest. Only grocers sell it. No premiums just the finest coffee. .mrm -SV Coffc THE VvOOLSON SPICE CO. Toledo, Ohio
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t'-th-r. v. her, hi w if a 5 -; i e.i t!.- ar.d (.I';1-'! his arr"-t. A -b-.jt time after thi-- Korbv. k ! .r7( Tv. r j M ri of the judire ar.d ! ft :': j 1 r' linl.üii n. It I'M ; i n. : ! about two week .': so he . .-i v im .tu at 1 b el.iH'l. I"j.;:r- Sheriff Fn!i " f r.t h!- and 1 t uht him b.ick t" thi- , :tv.
ßEGN WQRK m Nw Y. VV. C. A. BUILDING KI.KHART. Jüii- Jv-Wmk v.n sMrfe. n !ho now y. '. " A b;illi n u' ri I.f'i!'.L'tor .1-.., '-'!n-.-rJ : . V:t'r u.t-- a winded the omn-t f"r f''" f Mtinu an! i . j t a fm e ''f I; ' 11 -'r work idearitis th" lot pie-1 I ' t o r- t e I i, -d.ed -. i L'f in c. The h ork will as fast as m -r tn he T!ir'd. and ".oil: on the foundation w 1 1 ! v l.a .... , ! r-in the !;rt f next WAR CORRESPONDENT TO DELIVER LECTURE - Jamrs N'1 'A T i ir e i .. i:ui:.rt. Itl T li e : June ' I Montague, war orre-pondent. ,,, ''a ho t;a,.v! t i . T h.e has 1'i't returi'.d .fror " orn-". here jn Eriuve." will (c i a le, tare f,n the present war at the Elk' temple Friday exenin; llt wife will "ie -e ral reading anion:,- whi'h.are two i nis of! ' whi- h Mr Mon'arue i the author j COMPANY E PLANS BIG MILITARY BALL JULY 4 S f -II n !!. Snii-iil Servt'-e:
I . I .K 1 1 A 1 1 V, Jane ' ne of the Toal largest militar- hialls eer held ni(To he rai?
thi-; pait o ttie state is ln'ini; ar ranged to take place at the armory July 4. under the auspices of oitnpatiy E. E ery military organization in this section js to he invited, and word li.is l.c-rii ieceied that Col. Freyemiuth and his entire staff will he the guests of ho no!'. The futuH realized will he used for the heal (ornpanv. The dance hall will! he elaborately decorated, the Memorial dav decorations ued in thf i ' i t i.emg piace i at ine disposal oi ,, the arrangements committee. INSPECTS GARDENS ph -T i nie Si.e-1.il Ser i e : ELKHART. June 2 V Garden Supervisor v. V. Rowman Pecan a tour of inspection of marly ."fta gardens hunted in this city. The !nspe, fjon will prohahly last ahout a week, as Mr. Jhw man examines each garden carefully and offers advice where it is needed. He will he at his ohro every morning until 1 :" . hut at thit hour he hegins his inspection for the day. SUPERIOR COURT NOTES ' New i-Titi.es Sfieci.il .Si'rvi e: ; ELKAHET. June 2v The jury -
'cases are ahout all tried and the weeks' illness. His wife, two daughi end of th" week will see the close ers. three sons and 22 grandchildren ' of the work of the petit jury and ' su'w i e. they will he dis. harge.l. I
Pros. Jay has heen kept l-usy the pa--t few days in attend-,,,-jce at the x.i.ms of the grand
.!ur. and as lar as an he learned , mill .it Syracu.se, was severely injur-f'-ur indictments not yet announced cd in unloading clav. A large chunk
n;, v ,. pf-en f.umd. The jury expects v, ,,,.,. th-ir work the la.-t of the week. ! Henry E. Rogers is in jail await- - tri.il : the -ha-KP (,f failure to support Iiis childr en and his imm' ! his ciM until the ir.av be , nntiinifil owr u v t t c : : n o t i o' i i t . Torn 'o'iüns is in custody await ' in i: disposil of th- harue ,m,ii:;t him. -a Inch is a yen serious m. iriminal assault upon a vminc eirl. ' I'ora Wxu'.mdt was crantrd a di or-c by th" superior , ourt from Is i t,- Wyuandt. and will be ppr - mitte-l t regime th" name of 'obs. The ra.se of the defendant m this .as.. v.i-sas William H. Adams- for alinati.n of affections w as oon 1 1 n ii I until t h opt im or m .s-iM of i'o'irt. The ,-ao of the KovMone u 1 a nl Manufacturing 'o. versus I?ert X. i I 'a leo. administrator f the estate of ;uy S. S, u t h vv , rt h . was ,1is:nif"l ;n the su p'rir'r ( ourt Wednesday . iv.ov.irz at thn plaintiff's c.'St HUH K TO ST. MAKY S. N, i i" .'v 1 1 .-rv 1. 1 lü.iv'llAl'J. .Tune - s..fr Vie;li ;s 1 r i o; ;.s .f assistants at St. : c r.t s , hil M tu! n d to th :r. ''.i v ho-;s,. ,,f their ord'T at St. .'.i' "s-. W,'i"f-i! iv. tin.' th will r '.yy..t :n ' ; t : f ; 1 ' 1: e np,- n : n c of t h e sc)...', jri Septembrr. A 'are tr.mi- !! of frieii.ls in M'-'M;' at t h iM'Vi t'- id the sisters far'w ell. and h"pes f.r a safe and s!v.lv it ;rn. roxTivri: to itr;iTi:u. Np ( -Tit.. s. ; , , , s.-rv j.-e : KI.KMA F.T. June .lv?;iito the ' . i ..... : i.iri; "i .nv ";rT in. a women . not recis'i'-r and , te jn the "w ' 'IT. i . ,-f t h. i citv are oj:-. a h .! ith fee rev-is ra t bm just as if e r.itinc h-l rt been made. They '!';'!, s.t ivr lec;it advirp. and a' v. i : ; e ; int r"f el : r. the polic;i a i f : I", ue f tb. !d a' i .- 1 i ? ;ev ill con- :;. nal he inns : o s , iter. -.til ELKHART CLASSHFUEID T'-I: SALI! Modern furnisher! "o.: r l;r.i- h.oi: Ad.lres.- otjth ' Fenl . A-TinAi. Clkhart Bureau.'
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SHOW UP LARGE Miclci'ebury, of 600 People, Contributes S800 to Red Cross Fund. CI'VHKN, June In fonr-c-tion uith the 'MlJmi (')unt'. share ,,f ,i ,,f the i:ed 'r'ss 51'ot,(M'lfl.lWlll f
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a population of m,. ntri hute,i o, r J aid N ippuree iditd wthi -.-' inhahitants under the 1 1 r ' Irenaus, donated in"re than $ 1 ,7ot. A campaign f"f u i rripti'ns ix under 'a.v at "akaru.-a. Ma vor Spohn and leore p.. slate iite,l that place j 1 and Nappanee. I Klkhart fit v. with a population oftl ''i.f-". Lrae 5pi.;no t the It ed 1 ''loss war fun'., the return? l.eiiitr! ij.ini m ri fss nl the allotment .. .. . i l ull ret irn- from Elkhart munty will r.'d he o:!iial!y checked hefoj-e end of the week. At that time. it is thou-h. th" le- than ?J''.foni. total will ho not The nn!y tahulation nailalde , IWednesdav afternoon was as foljlows: Elkhait !i!i"!i
ity $ l n.TOi i commissioner tuen new ponu prfMd".onujed hy the Maryland Casualty Co.
Nappanee 0 Middlehurv S A () ? 1 K.l'AC 5 2 ft, c 00 Total m i:ni.f;i-: ijci:si:s. Anton Sorenson of Elkhart. 2 4. ' irw! . I in f iklini.n I ! r - Vi n 'M Ceojge Earl Cupp of res Moiney. , la., lo; arid .Wllje Marie Helen Chester. Elkhart. 22. Havid Hoy. Elkhart. 21. and Mildred Lucille Sweetland. Elkhart, 1 'S. H !iellv Milford ?" r.ortrildo ; mow -er. Indianapolis. WASHINGTON TIMI SOM. Frank A. Munsey has sold the W-'shincton Times to Arthur Rri.ihr ne. C. C c,,nn rf Elkhart once owned the Times. Tim-N !.i.-(;i:n. Automohilits are complaining that many hroken heer Vottles have ruined their tires nn the clofhenElkhart hrick hichwav. DI'ATHS. Rohert Rerry, M years old. died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Leonard Pfeiffer, in Nappanee. Mr. Perry expired the day after he was i taken ill. He is survived hy five daughters and ne son. I Thomas With. .tu. vears oM. died at his r ddence. seven miles south of .Xappar.ee after a two ! I.ll'KI'I AT SYR Afrsr. j J o.oh Atland. who is employed iat the Syracuse Portland Cement of clay fell in such a way as to strike Atland. His hip was disloeated and he was hruised ahout the head and hodv. He is heing cared fr at the William Hütt home In Syracuse. KKiiiT i.i:; ampit Ti:n. The rieht of O. G. Peery. 5 4 ears old. formerly of Iarronier. was amputated, the result of p.inzrfpn de dopir.u folI,awinu injur'es receiv'ed in a fall at Niagara Falls. X. Y.. last February. Mr. P ry Is at the jhnme of his itaushffr. Mrs. Lillian l'r.inks. at Albion. , ' T 1KI (T roiTAJd'. "ouroilmun Mantow has hotjsht a lot in r i ) - . i k ark. Wawnsee. and -ill j.ia , -'"d at once with the r 'ti-n of a 'ttace. " si ni ( iv r.v i.i(iiiTi(i. Tai: ht n in rr strwk the la rye barn ''n tne farm owned by Mrs. Kl!n arid located about One mile M i;v" fr':n I '.enton on t he Svra fjsv hitrhu iv. com ple'v'v d"stroyin the tv;i tu re. Pra.-tieallv all the live ;,m '; wa s- va ..' hut r--r sidora bl f.l ?r, a hinery was lot. Many pat Tie: en rout" to and from Wawa-e-' vif:i-:-d h '!. A toutir.z car, ow rv.l di iven by l'.it d Parr. '5 METRO VTOl n.VNA AT THE
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Parr, a ri.i d-richter. Mane Darr, I ( t.irr.erl turtle ne.tr th seen of the I re. Mr. Darr and pnrty -were pn-i-'.iXf to th Hapner farm when the a-fiJent oi'C- rred. The father ?usI turned spverp injuries hut the other ' members e.. ;ii uninjured. on?idjer.tble .iarv.a-e resulted to the maI I hir.e. .u ix;mi:t ioi: i:i.kii.ht man. j nvid S )llinKsh'use of p:ikhart v as awarded the am of $141.76 in the -uit ,.f Iavid S. nllinpshouse vs. Isi'c 'ppenheirn. tried in the Io iusko rirvuit court at Warsaw. The defendant resides in Milford. oiicriT corirr Ri:roiin. The ae of Armin Hirstein et al. dismissed. .ludunif-nt for was friven the plaintiff in the ase of Himer Haner i'.y.rn H. Kl-ersole, note. Judgment for SI 4 ::.o 5 was eiven the plaintiff in the case of Elmer 111 r vs. Ansel II. Sailor, note, The divorce ( ase of Vouron I. Ty- - r vs. Andrew II. Tyler, was dis1 n ie,j at cost of the plaintiff. ,n the a-p f)f n"-n I.. Stauffer I x -'iainn . i-Mfi, Imiuuuii 01 I. 1 .. . . . fMaie. sp-ciai nnuinc 01 tans u;i filed. Tak'n tinder advisement. Judgment for the plaintiff was rendered in th partition case of Ahrahan. I?. Mier s. i'aleh Jones. et al. in T.ne j.arut.on suit or r.suier i . r.ailey s. Emil T. Stronprquist. the renn i)..M.ci:n. A Ford touting car, owned hy W. Hare, was damaged considerably when the machine went into a ditch south of Xew Paris. socnrrv. Announcem' tit has heen made of the marriage of Miss Loretta Kathryn Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson of Crown Point. Ind.. and Maynard Hadley Xushaum of Chi ago. formerly of C.nshen. The ceremony was performed at Crown Point Thursday. March 22. 1M7. After July l.'.th Mr. and Mrs. Xushaum will he nt home at ::2 Mozart St.. Chicago. The groom is a grandson of Eli S. Huff, residing, north of rjoshen. Miss Rieta lone Keller, daughter j of Mrs. Sora Keller and Rollin V. Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Collins of Chicago Heights. 111., former residents of Nappanee were married at St. Joseph. Mich. A. H. Heuss of Milford. r7 years and Miss Gertrude Rowser of Indianapolis. 27 years old, were married here. Sl'IlVKY Ol' llf).l. A s'irvpy of the Washington township T?ristol-Kikhart p:rael mad, onstructc1 by th3 W. W. Hatch fc Son 'n. of doshfn. was mndi vpsfrdfy hy Export 'hony of Indi.inapolis, cunty r.urveynr Kinnpy ;nl the survpynr's deputy, Mr. Kercher. A report will he submitted to the hoard f county commissioners, which body will act on the final acceptance of the highway at the icpular July ression, which is to open next Monday. More than :V,i"'rt is due Hatch & vjons Cn. for tonstructinp: the hishwav. ' nit'M) nirxn in in:i. Nova s-'I'irnt'H Special Service : KLKHART. J'ine 2R. Mrs. Mary H. Oswald. years old. was found lad in bed early Wednesday mornint: a the home of her dauchter-in-law. Mrs. Arthur Bixlcr. IMS Hill st.. with whom she mr.de her home. i'.irnn0!' Holdeman was notified and after a post mortem stated that her death was due to heart failure, and that in his opinion the woman died about ?. o'clock in the morning. cant ;i:t ii.rott. 1:1.KIIA1:T. Ind.. June 25. ?o diflicult is it to set laborers here that the public officials are ttndine it impossible to pie attention to all complaints for improvement of the condition of streets and sewers. Elkhart factories are so busy that men who usually an be sp'urp! to work on the streets have entered factories at increased vaes. cii-rrs TIIIKTV DAYS. KLKHAIIT. .Tune 2?. Mrs. Kthel Parks, w ho has ripurerl in police i rntirl i Mrv rirmiiini'iitlr for thp bivt ! few days, was Wednesday sentenced to :: days in the county- jail and hned 51 and costs. The other wnrnan. Nate rKh. wa civer, a fine. h was paid by friends, and she was allowed to cro. PICTURES Al'DITOUIUM TOD.Vv
The bargains are real the merchandise is dependable odd lots which we wish to close out and goods from our regular stock reduced. Besides the items mentioned below there's lots of unadvertised bargains that are equally as good or even better, not mentioned because the quantity is limited. Visit every section of the store so as not to miss any of them.
500WewSilkSkirts Worth to$8.50 $5.00 flain or dressy models, developed in tine quality silk poplin, taffeta and silk faille, plain colors, fancy stripes and checks; all colors and sizes. Final Clearance of Suits Our entire stock of Spring Suits, silk and wool, divided in two groups.
GROUP 1 517.50 to $22.50 Suits $S.95
Every suit is an excellent value; the newest styles and colors. Serge, poplin, gabardine, velour checks and wool jersev. Thousands of New Tub Skirts, $5, 3.50, 2.98, $1 This selling is noteworthy. The Skirts are such as will be in demand for boating, outing and Fourth of July wear. They are well tailored and the fabrics are the finest qualities ever put into Skirts at this price, to our knowledge. Made to sell at much more, the economy of selecting one or more at this price is evident upon inspection. SEE OUR SPECIAL TUB SKIRT 69c. White and tan, fancy pockets.
SPECIAL COAT SALE $5.00 S.
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TOMORROW That at thi: AiTHTomr.M. Admirers of Viola Dana, the dainty little star, will have an opportunity to see their favorite a--tress in an unusually attractive role in "Lady Barnacle" at the Auditorium today. As Iikshima, the histh caste Hindoo maiden who has run away from home, she attempts to disguise herself in boys' clothes. They are not the kind of boys' clothes that ordinarily make a sir! attractive. beim: biu:. loose and hapuy. but Miss Panii is said to look adorable in them just the same. To make sure they should be bi:r and ba;cy enough. Miss Dana borrowed them of the captain of the boat plying between Jacksonville ani Charleston, on which many of the scenes f'r the production were The imace of Miss Dana as taKCn. she bobs out of a trunk, with th? rapt.iin's rap stuck co-juettishly on one side of her he. id, is said to be iut easily forgotten. Miss Dan i al.-o wears the rich garments of an Kas-r Indian ju iiu' ss- r,i later ar pears in fashion. i nie Pari owr.s. The part of "Lady Barnacle" is s. id to tit Mi--s. IVui.i to pvr! rctiop.. Mrs. Vrrr.on 'astle appe.irs in the seventh episode (,f her sensational and patriotic serial "Patna." Munition plots make thi episode an exciting one and P itri.i narly loes hrr life I in trying to save her property. To- j morrow brines Brvant Washburn-0! in a new comedy drama rr titled "T ulling His wn Shoes." --Maiden' Trust." a two reej Keystone comedy. will also be shown. AT sPKIN;itHOOK PARK. The second of a series of feature r.ov e'.ty dan "s will v e ci . fn r.t Dreamland. Sprinsbrook park, tomorrow evenintr. Prizes ,ire sriven to the best dancers. One of Friday's spe.ja! events will re known a th serpentine maze dance fr which a number of entries have been made under the direction of Prof. Kidwrll. vioi.irr Mi:Ksi:m:r in a plfasint; r.oi.i:. Those who hke rute. little Violet Mersereau will f.nd the Lasill-? picture today a ?tory of the lumber camps with this childish koking
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GROUP 2 $25.00 to $39.75 Suits $17.50
-WATCH US LL4LU U L h W. Corner Michigan 3C TODAY The story of a love that Popular Chap, BRYANT A Laugh 2C star in a typical soubrette role. ' Little Miss Nobody" is the picture'.-, title and it suits the principal part. The little waif is considerably abused in the opening scenes but rinds happiness in the arms of the handsome younc man who saves- her from a roush lumberman who wants to marry her. She romp.-- throuuh several reels in true "Sis Hopkins' style in spite of the rumh treatment and her appealing b-autv holds the attention. Scenes of Washington and the Florida coat patrol by hydroplanes are also shown. Friday. -Knli ,'hten Thy Dauch-i ter", a picture dealine with modern conditions, as well as an attack on New York by Zeppelins will bshown. Robert M. Crar.mr, a chemist of Fenn Van. N. V., is exnerimentiin; with hay as a fo-d for humans. He has had pounds of prime mixed timothy and clover hay ?roun1 to the consistency of flou- and finds that the hav Hour a i t" used for bread makinz and other fooO a i tides for which Tour meal Usually .ire used. and orn Don't say newspaper. 'ou s.iw it in tne Sav Ne'A's-Time. Just A Touch Of Ice-Mint. PRESTO! Ah! How Co- I'asy and Comfortable Youi Feet Will l-eoll '"in ä'irT'uers rath'T reun-l; Zt riclif 'i ils'i L. l.ere' 1 I.i'-.Vl 1 e rji. fna.ae 'rr. Ki'ler" ! b .it 1 1 r N h m 111 S iz b e-Miat. t'.v Ii v .;-.s.'..rery mde fmiu a J i'.i . pr-ii.-t. is i.ii 1 t" siiely aid j.i: kly end f"'t misery. Tl.ink "f it, uily 1 tov.-h . r tvu if hit ''üi'iz s""li)'.n ! e-Miüt and re.il f'.ot 1r y.ur. N pah:. ri T fdt i f .. r. i. e:thr v ! n ipiviiiZ it or afnu-n a .,n 1 if .1 liT v:i irrit.ite tv:e ,iirr",.;:i'b.' z ki:i Ire-Mlr.t J :t n-.ak- n pair of Tirr I. ollea. ;i hinz. 1 iri.i::z f'-et zi "v Mth fH.Iii, j 1 o:nf,.rt. H.irJ .-!: ""'ft corn r "rr.. be-tiM-Hii th" t -. a t Hir' ned imÜmmscj tun shrive; rizht up and lift off s -;iy. It' wonderful Krery f "t 'ifT'rer ep anr-it :t tre.i f riiPi.t like t! 1. en li P. v w;i: i, who we:ir f.lz!' l,41! he ;it:1 nn nh" ht- o.,;;ii m ianu en trir reet a;i lit r, day. Try it. Just ! !r. inv Ir'iz fre f n nn!; Jfir f 1-Mlnt anl !.-tri. for OUfielf Iii o: 1 foot is. Tbere i nottinÄ üi.
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Double Service House Dresses $1.00 Our Regular $1.50 Numbers.
Nev style? rnnmv, some V III qn.ilitv Wh white cellars lar nr in the c'll,irle e:tct.licht and dark; the values are where at this low price, each
Knit Underwear for Summer
Women's Union Suits; plain med or ticht knee; sizes to -u Women's Union Suits, of a
lace trimmed or ti cht knee, as you prefer; the suit for onlv Men's Union Suits; mesh or ribbed suits, short
sleeve and knee length
Sale of Silk Gloves Women's Short Silk Gloves, in white; sizes 5f 6, 7, 7 ; i , S, SH, sale
SAMPLE SALE LONG SILK GLOVES
Women's lo-button Lone Silk white embroidered etTects; some
are black and white stitched; 51.50 gloves
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TSC The Sweetest Little Girl on In the five act drama i would not be denied. She man she did not love.
episode of the sensational serial, "PATRIA."
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