South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 273, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1917 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
I HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN NAME FOUR BANKS Mill CV "cw DENTISTS BEGIN If RIVER PARK III DIVORCE SUIT Pfo6es Price ot Bread IRK TUESDAY if,. I:-r..i hi- .4 :"'...! aihi.ii.i--1 v, lii-j infoi nation Las ! tu !r- meeting Friday at th home of Mrs
ii , . !!.!'-:. Aid th.. br-t thin hirs. D. M. Paul Wants Money.u-au;,, m. ,-r,.. ,.r ,,ru.
Left by Husband She Claims Deserter.
; II . F. F-nnatd. -ti'.i. fiMni adu.ir.i i tr tt.-i'. ctiii-r nnd.r r I rs fr..m i
; ! I r i . rt '. Hoovt r. fed'-r.il adrali:.-- J th-iv will he ".-oruet hin:; .loin;;
'r.itor, 1, is ; pp. i n t I Myron F. I .Me ir.v. lob', pcndn,.? a, deci.-io:
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"a .i r'l I t.. Washi nb-a. wiur, tii,c i.ri.-e list, row mt Selected Men to Get Dental fr. in arioas of the lar-er litie1 ... t r rt r -rt h.o-u'h'.ut th, Cliaiilr:,t ir Alr. Work Done Before Their
Hoover thinks bread is too hih.
Departure to Camp.
f'h tra-s- Ham, Mxtccnt'i st. Alt r
abr of South f i r , ! , to i vn-o rir s .--r- b.ir.ir investigated bv
T i'ii. i.'iirt f . . a;
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Mr. !m...m May p.,u aa.rst A a - I M 1 1 ' '' h'- taäeu th- "..th of nie.
i r. I s- m I,-- c r uci.ri.tis f Jtabab
rust Pa . I. :io-d i-.iturdav in th'- s:i-
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ovo: . or;.i't a loO'i au iiui.i-f r .ito,-- here. AI r. ; Adimr.istrator Miller. Fine, dmu-cr denial work ir ic.ti
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M alt tbe l.ece..--ties ot III-, al.'l ' .1 r.i t r.l 0.01 iv ill b.ein Taes.iav of
, U J n.'.ay altei nuon by .Mrs. Jud
aj'oli;
'"MUI i"-r ...int. ait- f in!.-1 oif,. the national ...vermis lit haPartie-; t th . oi aplair.t Iffu;i- 1 1 ; axed a j.ri- on wheat. Admiuistraplaintif;' :.Ii's money toUht hav tor v want.-, to know how the i--:n deposited in th'- I arks l.y !o r i .a l;rrs ;n treating the puhlir. and !r.i-l and. -.vhom ai;.-.-. r! d I .jr-. Milh-r lias h'.-n vi.uat:-.l in pt t-!:-r and tli-ir four hildin S-jt. '.. - finr th- sal nrirt-s of l-ivad from '.fMT. Th- kanks namr! a r : I'ir.-t j th- .u ion kukru-s h. rv in th rity.
a :-hnrt husint-ss sssior. th timt j was spent M'win.;'. A pi-'ni I iiali-j t- ti was .-ervfd at noon. Mrs. Ca.-oj
.and Mrs. Cortlicr Avtr- .- usts. .Mrs.; . M njamin Triplet will be host -s to! 1 th clat. ThurM'.uy, ct. I.
The Mine Mird duo was v:;tfi tain-i
'in r.f 1 1 i Iuxurit-s. ar- kviirj re p.rtel to headquarter.
i l.f-xt week. Many deiUi.-Ts hav1 vol-
uiiti-'inl to deote certain days fori
.Menter. X. Seventli st. l'ollow in-; J
The o:lke of city f. admim.tra- l" v.. 1;in. s.inn th. ti.no ,v,J
tor has no eon.pensation, but the.the work. Tnc hoard will -end out . , ,. ... . ... L , , spent so.-nilly with needle work. A i government franking privilege is ex-i riotitu-ations tu each draftee t r'- I
t-nded to Mr. .Miller and his office. J p . , certain dentist's ollicc at
..nn ne is Aiii aumoriiy in
ac ord uic- with the nature of hi? .Mice.
J Atkinson Family
ium-'i ..4 ni:iv ha- ..ii.' to i , r- j j t . t to ho,tl. ;rr i Tl . ir; tSOQSlS LOJlS LWC
that there are a few more Indiana koys i-i hi. company and if there are s.-ii e South Mend 1oy.s they intend
, to start a Moosier clu!. W'airen was born, in Woostr. ..
; M ir h l vT. Thrt .- months alter
nr I nnsi hnlrir c"' cnli"it'Mi h' promoted to un UJ JUUCl 1 UlllLlS . Ut ts mato at Fort Andrews. .Mass.
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Vation.tl of M'.-ls t waka. First Tnt-t '
and yav in's. .Mis ha waka Trn-1 u n-t
Salt,i;s o. ;,r.. the North Sid- Trn-t
ii;f"; Sairiur.s !'. Th no!ii n: epre-- the b n
tliat her husi-'i ..4 may Ita- .n to i
the rorthv
obl t iii!.!, a r i r I , is 1 : w ar- nll.i
A 1 uin'ar of !ioii'( w r- rianf-j . -1 in the Mi fiei ir roart .-'at ai tlav, pra.'tically ev ry woman plaintifT .11 easintc the man of rr':l and inh1' 1
ui.ii: treatin. tit. I ru nk n i;er al-'o ' l ; ;n,i prominently in tlo- .-h:.rue. j F.vtvee,, tin- lints i .t briefly uhib- failure to pio j.le si;pj.or: was-! A lis..; r.i letttr fioin the uio.ther oft -repeate. e..piplaint. Il'i.'n. h war .-..nip to Iiis parents in The f'i!t ea-es to be . ! i - p. . of South J'.eial frmu U':iir..n T VtLii,.
flK' '''"'tpt.d d:Vor... d,H ket.,,n is ;, story of patriotism rut.nin:-: -.Mother. I am leaving because! were : Mab.1 l,. stewn-.-u u .mi 11 -t j t b , K t j., nr r.ttions of the lad's, . .... . m .. t fi te- Hi n v.-tt.u.,K11,, .1, . . ; , x . they are talking a 00 11 1 lfle. 1 ia.ii. ii.i 11. Mewn-on. bar ui.i, rn--r ban famd iroro t be rev., n-, J n 1
. n; Ity and drunke-mf ss; '.reteh'-n j t-,,n. with oidi war waired by the! That i- th telegrain which ln-M.-.ri.er against MaTiior.d Ikirber. 'nited States having a 1 .-p;--enta- I f"rnn id Mrs. .Mary Trittipo that her .harL'Snu . rue!t. and failure to pro-tivf. m Uu. lilu,s . laughter. .Mahle Spicer. 1; years old. iM1r lri.wt :i t"t inet lliftl.'i -r t . . ;
' 1 lie letter Cante III a.! emeiopt : r 1 !. i- h .-i r 1' i 11 ' 1 -1 1 e 1 f v : 1 tl f i b 1 r e I .
isiampeti 1 ..; .ion 1 lanls ami I'enn
RUNAWAY GIRL IS FOUND AT KANKAKEE
... pinole; Heb,, Carauff a-.int j yIvani;i u.rUilUAl Nl.u. Y,.,-k. A sral :.., i'.aranff. .-haruhm cruelty and f,M. tIlI, , , f few hours wo t..ih it- to pi..Ni.!e. ari.l Mctavie (,.n(.f ns(;::. ;n!(l .int,.( :,, th(. ,,.ft J !'..li, e depart I... M.unck a.u-.vt (.u.tal T ,e ; U Uil (.(rn,r u ; fp tri;nirl,. ,,ash. Worit dties.
.Mun'i. (ViarKin' 1 ru n k n to-
-INSTALL FIRE ESCAPES
j ed tJirouh with a band of blue are j the words, "Ameri'-an V. M. '. A." 1 Th" w ritten addr. ss reads. "Soldier
ON PUBLIC SCHOOLSi1':' Ar iV! 'rvi7 si--llit ion" ,aty I-..re;-, and then the ordinary Z ' formal address. The letter reads:
I ',1 f 1 1 r pTUiUs i.ir II re i( s oil
hal left home. The aid of the po
lite was at once asked, and within a
rd had been .sent to the
artments of manv iieiuh-
." o'clock dinner was seie-k Fall
roses and ferns were used in the
a certain hour of a certain day; ,iooratiot: s. The clua will inevt tlius systematizing the work. , Friday, ict. ;.. with .Mis. John The-e dentists hac alr ady Hovn, .Ninth st. pled-ed certain days hesinnin next; Mrs. i:ichard Imsdalc-. F. Xa-
w ek. with Iivi-ion No. 1: Drs. If. j wirre st.. and !u r house ue.-ts. Mrs. ;
J. Vance. F. V. McCalluni, J. F. ; ",us Iiueckert, Mrs. Elizabeth StockLavensood. F. Feldman, F. L. Ax-'well and Mrs. F,us I'ostcr of 'hitc II. J. A. Stoer Uley. C. ".. Ma -on, F. aqo. w ere tiuests of Mrs. Norris. S. Heistle, 1. i:. (.'ummins and F. I. . Mishawaka aw, Friday. Mrs. UueekHauar. rt and Mrs. Foster will return to About a score of straukrs h I- ' .'hu-au-n today.
tantlv -ntered the draft board head-: Mrs. Harlen Irry entertained at!
quarters Saturday for '"the second dinner Friday in honor of Mr. and j
dose", and were inoculated acainst 1 Mrs. Ora Swaner of Hourbon, Ind. typhdd. The "regular fellows'" j Covers were laid f?r ,se en. who "not theirs" Friday complained 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Smith were of having slight sore arms hut werJ host and hostess at a i o'clock din-
t Frank F.. Harri of Fort Wavn, LAD STRUCK BY AUTO J !-!;:.-; nZ DIES OF INJURIES ! I ' ed for 14 ot a table centered j with pink roses. Following the dinArden Franklin Palmer. s vfnt npr tho quests were entertained years old. son of Mr. and Mrs. IM-1 with a theater party at the ()rward Palmer. ?,'2i IZ. .'outh si., whoipheum.
was struck by an automobile driven by Joseph Auer ahout ':?, o'( lock Friday evenimr, died Saturday morning. ne fender of the machine struck
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Melore mi.lnitrbt Krbbiv i.-unc r,o s , neao. causing nram con-
Mrs. Jdin Mrant. Tenth st.. will entertain with a family dinner Sunday in honor of her son, Otto Hrant, who i here on a few days' visit from the Fnited States camp at Ft. Thomas. Ky.
word from the Kankakee. JH.. de- ! c "sion which insulted in his death.. Mrs. W. F. Fvans entertained at a
fithor iiul i.i..H.i.r' I
-c llool buil.hr.u-s were ivsue.l by the . ... , ... , . . i , i mm reached the end of nu temporary i.a-hhng department ki-t week. The ,, , , , , ... . , . . voyit-e all safe ami sound and am ..i-.t.': U hll 1 :.r.. T) lit' l.tl. 41(1 Til
i .i ...... i I - .. i i im ! in tie- best of h.-alth and I hope von f . eighth :t !'. Kab-, I.aiiiel. I Jib r. . , !
Mue.-e,. I.j,1(l. folfax. Fin. leu. 1,11 .diver. St ..b baker. Pel lev an-1 W:,t,r ,,,r -" uay wt' Windei last Ma.liM.,, ,. ho,-N. raiue in cost fi mn lliL:ht '! in now. Von x , jyi- l( 4 will addiess the mail this way. "'rhh-tv' fu'-nae- i.ermits w. ,,. al.-o i W 4I," Atkinson, on actio. s,.r. i.-.-ii.-.l bv tne i.uildim,' department. x " ' ith tfle Amt rn ai. Kxpeditmnhe hi'b.-. t -ot o -in- St:.'.:,. The ' l'"1'1''-" r, mainder of the permits is ird arv; 1,1 u U tter to The Xew-Timcs. the l ...I ;,, a. t .ii i,i.i,,h-' father t-ils the history of his sou's
..o-r.t :avinir that Mahle was l.e
im: held there. So,ne ,,ne will ire a '-'rothc-r, (.lenn
from South F.end to bring her back.! Funeral services will be hopi :lt .Mrs. Trittipo lives at .'2: F. Fal- 2:r' oVlock -Monday afternoon at vtrt t the residence, and at " o'clock at . ; the Grao' M. F. church. A. W. Crowder will otliciatc.
! Thtrial w ill he at Highland cemetery.
F.esides hi? parents he j survive? j l o'clock luncheon Saturday, com-
Stan-lard Mil F. ... tilling t.ition. I enlistment. He muiis. however to S. MicbuMit st., l.-'t'ii. it'll how during the Spa nish-Ani"i-
F.. W. K'opf. a-blitb-n. I ' V. lean war. lo-, himself, despite being .Ma.'.i.-oi; -f.. Sinn ja family man with four children. Firmer Morrow, carage. '. S..rin J wit h..ut his family's knowledge, ft It
"th" call of his blood" and. answered Pr.s't McKinley's .all for volunteers then because his ebbst son was still h.Iow the age limit. He enlisted at Flkhart and saw servio in Cuba with the eighth hio infantry. He also omits to t.-ll in the letter that he h;id one great grandfather. (Jen. John Atkinon. in the Mevolu-
st.. sjr. T. Cl;.'! niid;!:i' li. shed. I '. I l K.-m-b!e av.. .'". Mro olwav . hcrch. ch ir !i. F. l:radway. .l.e''0. F. F. A. Miller, garaue. L" J 1 F. Na..rre s.. 1 "f. I..,, Me.-ko. porch. .'.'. S. hapin St. ?t".
J. Kline. sr.. .lw.iiii.ir. .'I"'. s'. war. another izreat ui.tndfather.
Miami st.. 12.:00. j. lames, in the war of 1.1'. and I A. boiialiiic. utras-'e. '2' Ml-.l'mle Thomas and a brother. Ik T. ami st.. Sl'A. ! Atkinson, in the Civil war. Ci-h . täte. 'ir. . s.-ap.-. l-,y S. ' Another son. Hoy, L'S year- old, ..ii. hie in I.,f". !m nried. a ma.hinist at Pe: a. is one .'. ! Martin. -.n.iP'. i,,f the .haft army. His eldest son. eighteenth t.. 7.". I now at the front, is :b years old. .I-diM A. T1-.'storto, '"o-ler ..om, ' .,,! t j. f,;th. r is .;: vears old. Mr. :'! sIm-m. ia t ft . i:-a ! Atkinson's letter to The ews-Times
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Mi. Ciiarles Fell , entertained in honor of Mrs. love Smith of Indianapolis last Wednesday evening. Twenty guests were present. The evening was spent in gainer and music by Mrs. Georgia Ward I'.ryant, who save several pleasing piano .selections, after which dainty refreshments were served. Mut of town guests were Mrs. Marshall of Grand Kapids, Mich., and Mrs. Van Alstyne of Poughkeepsie. X. V. The Soro.si.-- club will meet with Mrs. Clara Milain. 1047 Fasalle ct.. next Wednesday afternoon. It is requested that every member be present as business of importance will he transacted. The evening choir of Olivet A. M. F. church met last Thursday evening with Prof. W. II. Gordon, musical director. Prof. Gordon, from now on. will direct the choir
ami new music will be learned.
WIFE ASKS DECREE ON CRUELTY GROUNDS Three days after separation from her husband, Martin Joaehimiak. Mrs. Jadwiga Joaehimiak tied com
plaint for divorce against him in
plimenting Miss Catherine Walters of Springfield. Mo., who is the house guest of Mrs. Chester Mayo of South Mend. Th guests were from Mishawaka and South Mend and numbered K,. Mrs. II. If. Conrad entertained with a chafing dish supper in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Conrad. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kochender fer, Mr. and Mrs. John Grau) and Mr. and Mrs. William Pontz. Mrs. Clifton Price; entertained Friday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redman and Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Church
superior court Saturday. The bill ,,f Frenien. Tnd.
declares that they were married on Nov. 11, l'jO... and separated on Sept. lf17, because of "erud and inhuman treatment." The woman asks custody of their three little children, claiming the husband is unfit for that responsibility and also requests an order for temporary alimony.
JOE REVERSES CHARGES WHEN SAM ACCUSES HIM Sam Raz got himself in bad when he signed an athdavit charging Joe Sherman with assault and battery.
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Rev. A. T. Reading of Ml. Olivet J" m11 ,,,,MU- "rMl l" lu' "
ecutor and had a warrant issuea for
Marx in .i i n j 1 ! !. ..tn boiler.-
rcol
"I'M" Main and Ctr: -ts.. South Ib-nd. Irak 'Ad;h F a n 1 b :. 1 .bur.h. alter Sept "J: 1M7. .Lwlii,,. !JJ W- M. st.. -M.e. r X , s. Times; F. '. F.::. additio-;. : F.'- S. K n- . , u a,:.;,,.,- 1 r.f.
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A. M. 17. hurch will speak Sunday morning. His text will be, "The Sower and the Reaper". Services will begin promptly at 10::.0 o'clock
and at 7:F. p. m. His subject for
Rev. Charles Ford of Flora, Ind.,
a former pastor of the River Park Methodist Fpiscopal church, will officiate at the funeral of Mrs. John Householder. X". Ninth st., who died Saturday morning at Ö o'clock. Th funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 3::;o from the residence, 6S3 X. Ninth st. The condition of John Bussert. Sixteenth st., who is in a' critical condition at St. Joseph hospital, Mishawaka. the result i f an auto-mo'oile-interurban accident at Mishawaka Friday, is reported more comfortable today.
R. A. Seymore returned from Chi- I cago today. Miss ItuthVhitcomb is spending! tie week-end at Merrien Springs.
5-r,i flnr.'ino- t irnvnr :i t i on Rot!
men' have pleaded not guilty to the hfr grandparents. Mr.,
respective charges, and both cases j
have been set. Sherman has a little
I and Mrs. George Whitcomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Imel of Fair- J
and at 7:1.. p. m. His subjec t for 1 ' ' . land. Ind.. have been gt ests of Mr .1 o: i ..rt. the best of it. though. His bond i , , , s' x.. the evening service wil be The! nnd Mrs. H. ii. Imel. X. X.nth ,t. G.rt-Ht Fay of His Wrath has ( ome . I . fI0)1((m the past week. Special music by the choir. ' u U ' i Arthur, little son of l)r. and Mrs
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Warren T. Atkinson, who
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v. ( .-i'! - , ''!". : i ' '. ' '. I '.i ion I : ' I : i : i RETIRED KEY MEN MIGHT HELP OUT: A set j,. is i-...!;ti..i , i'i.fr.iii!- the' te'.ejraph "! i ; p.i !, s i ep.-..,. to. t!ie aop.al of th i't'!,i. ; fo- or-! i r:i!.. - t . ru- if. 1 1' i v; i . a I " : ps t-.jejhe;- wirb the iaic n'iini't r of 11;' !! i .ill" ! f'"" !iUli.:- "!!.. ..!:- Ö! tl- stir. ;,,- drift Tlos. .-'idi-T ; o 1 1 i ...,1.1 ", . ii" l 1 1 . 1 . t i!il" aw fti.t t y t!-' h-'!.'!. F of f i: . r t (!-!.. ph- i - ! ovv . it h. r re- : it .-.I or encaged in otla r hm- ! . .-. j s. bv .b'.oti'..: a f. , b.:ir a d.t ..-sistirg to move t!i-- ivy ! 'M ' a l.d v. i: 1 . 1.1 it r : i .: t'l. ir ..-.v. !--:-ine-s. Th.- -t ou.i-t :; . n: e tii i ;'. t r;. t 1- : . t pi: :-:-!-.. -s : . !., tb-- - .- . .-s-.r;. ;. r-f th V..-r. ,,'d F. wl.o aid i:: this i.iav ;' 1 t'-. it ate p. rf.T J a ' ''.v i ! ! i p -1 t -i . 1 1 .
's i., the F. S. aii.a. IF- p a niem- ! M I., ej.v-r r ( f jx(h rt.u.ir, battery 1.
'lb- is i:, France i.v. . latubd there
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that be is in th- i.ot of h.-alth. ; Wan. n tn i!te. 1 in the .oast artilj ;( r Ma.'. h F', If 17. Warren says
CARL WINKLER NOV IN QUARTERMASTER CORPS
Mrs. Mary Coker has returned
, I from a visit with her parents in
Jonfs, Mich.
Tlie harvest dance to be given by j the Dreamland Haiicing academy j Mondav- evening. Met. 1. at Fasalle .
ha'.i ptouii-es to be one of the mostj" enjoyable affairs of tlie season, j Mumc by tlie Ja. orvhestia. . ,' PcirsOIUlU. j j Gcor-'e Gray.-on vas called to , j Spriugtieltl last Thursday night on j ! . .....4 . t 1 ... .'...itli of ll-t! I
iH'l II I TU Ol HC -UM' M l.r.tlll "i. 40--si.ter, Mrs. IJertlia .'otesman. Mrs. Anna Anderson aiui family, who have resided here for the past
SOUTH BEND BOY MAKES GOOD IN NAVY
three months, left last Tuesday for
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Iluntsville. Tenn. Mrs. Til 1 io Smith of Indianapolis, j who lias been the guest of her nep- j hew. Rasburn 'urtis, for the past , wee!;, was . alb d home on account of th. illness of h'r daughter. Miss Grace Smith. I ... , i
Mrs. I.uiie Jor.t-s is visiting reia- .
tive-- ju Vandaba and Kalamazoo. Mi h. Mrs Hove Smith has r turned to her ha'U" in Indianapolis after a de
lightful visit with Mrs. Charles Fell. Mis Florence Adams has returned from TMamond kike, where she . hr.v bren spending- the la-t three ! Vee's. i
SWEDISH MISSION CHURCH C :;? :sV :: SOLD TO NEW APOSTOLIC iF--'
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; Arthur . uapp, Mishawaka. av., who I j has .-,. ill for a week, is "very i much improved. : Mr. and Mrs. G.-orge Sage and j family of Kalamazoo, Mich., have' j moved to Smith st. J
.Mrs. Marshall Ua'.l and Miss Mar-1 garet Wilsher left Saturday for Yal- : paraiso. Ind., where th"y will at- '
j tend the c. iebration d the birthday; j anniversary of Mrs. Mall's father.
William Malone. Minaay.
Mrs. .Iladvs Redman of r.remen, Ind.. is here for a week's visit with I Airs. Clifton Price. . j Mrs. Farl Wade and children. S. j Sixth st.. who hav e been spending j the week with .Mrs. Hoffman at H i-1 chanan. Mich., returned Saturday j ecning. Mrs. Fmma Purkey his returned) from Michigan. j Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 'Whiting of i Goshen. Ind., are spending the wc-k end with River Park friends. ! Mrs. Charles Hoople has returned to Chicago aft.r a visit with friends, here.
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a h- old Svvedih Fvar.gelical Mi-
ion . hurch. at the corner of Scott ' Leo Waligorski, a former employe
r rni: c iirncniN. j M.-thodist Fpisc.ipal church, sev- I
i t-iitli st., south of Mi spa waka av., :
Rev. J. A. Lord, pastor. Sunday, school at Frank 17. Wolfe, su-j periiifepdt nt. There will be po. j.reaching ser'.i.a- during the day on: account of th- ai).-nt'.- of the pas-; tor, who is nt?ending the annaal' rnrfrrcre at Yalparal-... Fpworth league 1 v iona 1 .-rv i- e at 5 : :. Mi-s ('hla Aiubiso.;. pr.M.lent. The' Laiiie-' Aid society wi'! i i-a Thürs-, dav al' -r noon at tl:- of Mis.
a Tai Mrrhar.l lias b'-'Mi obl to ; -.f the South Mend Fngming and
the Xew Ap.-e-tolic Churcn of North ; LK-ctrotypo o.. who r.hstd m t!v x. Paige. Mai-vv-'k pi aver Is
J America, the consideration being United Smtes r.avy May !. 1'dT. r ice W.-dne-d ay a: 7:"'. p.
-."'"'. The la5-! meeting in tr.e old j ha mad- rapni progr t 4. ...Iii C liA'.t V. i Sii-tS ' jti ; r.nli.ii..rf
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Carl Wi 'Mr soT ,,f Mr. and Mrs.
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Ar. ir.: up. tuui ; .s. a ;n .4 i -; ' 1 ; r.le.l in t!p- sup. 1 n-r ct; Saturd iy j
t bo iv. i", ity 1 .44. v o. pu" .lie v-'r: o-. of T'-'r.i.i !"r- I Cor
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f, - . N...iti: - f.T -t.. v. bo t-'.m a private r, ine j
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OSi lot of V.ussed Sweater Coats, all wool. Were S7.5". KeJucevi to S5.00.
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Tomorrov.15 Hain Chits, all cuara::leeJ. Were SIS.fo. KeJuceJ to $10.00.
Our October Sales Afford Wonderful Opportunities for Choosing New Dresses, Suits, Coats and Furs People tell us they always save a little money at our store, and are always sure of Quality First.
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Wonderful Coats at $15.00, $19.75, $25, $35 and $50 They are wonderful Coiits. all beautifully lined, made of all wool fabrics Dark rich colors in Bolivias, Pom Pom, Beavers, Kersey, Satin Bernice, Velours, Plushes, Silk Vf.ours. It would be hard to mention all materials you can tind made up into our immense stock of coats. And the prices are as low as we ever sold such qualities before. Special Extra Size Coats to 57 carried in stock. Very Special line of Handsome Black Coats. m Hundreds of Beautiful Dresses Satins, Serges and Combination Dresses, beautifully made. Priced at $15.00, $18.75, $25.00 to $50.00.
Hundreds of Wonderful Suits on Sale Tomorrow at $25.00, $35.00 and $50.00. Suits of Broadcloths, Velours and Velvets, all silk lined and interlined; many with beautiful Fur collars and cuffs. Dark rich colors.
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Handsome Fox Furs
We have just received a very select lot of Fine Fox Scarfs. Taupe, Pointed, Silver, Sable and Black Fox Scarfs from $25.00 to $100.00. Handsome Eastern Mink Scarfs and Muffs from $50.00 to $275.00 set. Handsome Black Lynx Scarfs, $35.00, $50.00 and $55.00. Wonderful Hudson "Seal Coats from $165.00 to $250.00. Let us show you our Beautiful Furs.
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