South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 46, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 February 1918 — Page 2

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FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, 1918 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

FATHERS AND SONS

ENJOY BANQUET

ST. MARY'S PUTS ON WV,r Strnin R

THRIFT STAMP BAZAR!

Through Program A I Oliver Recital

j The Thrift stan.j, campaign which has !'Cn or-a ri7.-'"T In ttio pa roc hlal ha.l- ov I r J. I. t'.irroll is mik.

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t). r ro'..sitiori was start.-'! ir. ; t i - i .t..' chiols anil last weV; i' Y. M. C. A. Scene of Gather- Vh.-'-on.0110' st.

A Special ,;hovin-

( Early Spring Models in Tailored Hats

Saturday-

Millinery vhich innniiri in;' of Spring.

cos ;:u C'-m-

Washable Gloves for Women fVrrins Washable Ca;v ( jlmes :rc mot practical tor present wear. They can be cle uui so easy. W e have them in Mack, white, tan and Champagne, with contrasting stitching; one or two clasps, at $2.25, 3250, $2.95 Cashmere Gloves in black and i;rev at 75c.

Men's Union Suits .it $1.39. Men's Cotton Hose at 25c All c I r s . extra hvivv t'w'l

intj of 350 Men and Boys.

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''!.. a f i 1 . 1 1 1 r. l that hi- 1 .( !ii ration wu . ar.'l H iloi: i:ru h 'nr. fat;iiM ar.l f-ors into a iu--T ari'I r 1 1 r intimate r!at::i-hip Tlw- speaker f f th" -i-r.r. u s i: v. V. h. I'helj f Nil' s, who -e : : i i j r ' T, "'ath'-nri; a Nation JIal-." was e?;t nisiast i'-a llv fi , ! hy the l'OjÄ ami th'ir "Jad-" ;!.ke. Rev. Phelps spoe of the ! -lati"rs 'hat shouM e;s I a-two -n 1 1 1 - n r:.' t ov and hi father. f

th.- l:iti . that th fathr owes hi- j v.. ar.'l the hovs as the nation's !

thit must he fathered in the ri s; Ii t vsa to hecome a nation ( f Dan Pyl in a fhort talk on "La.N and I n 1 ,' ?ioke of the two ;i h -in' pals and that tlw fath'-rs Mimi'-I show interest in tiw ;o' amh-r-takincs and probwm.-. Toa.-tniaKt r 1. .M. Hatch caller! upon V. L. ylrm 'vho talked upon tlw Thrift Mama ucrk ami tlw irreal lwlp it vas coin.: to h to th-- nation in its pr'.-r:t crisis. lf'" toM why th- work should 1' hack! up and how it ould dorw. fth"r fcittirfs of Uw prtrratu wv an .M.ddrfi y .1. 7. Vr. ! -.wort h -ntitld "I'utJwrs and Sons" and a recitation. ".My liw .'.iid .'o.' hy KVnni'tli I!ward. Tlw sinin' hv th fath.Pi an 1

In a world Liruwn soinl'er with

wars and re d uti'n. musk' is toru-

.M ar: '.- -k -ar hold a St. Vai-tj,,- tl) (n,. rt.t.xu. ,,( t.,. tniotion.-'. . ' f 1 1 1 t . s partv hut th- affair wa.- ven tiiouuh it mii.-ic that is inI On "1 ''' a 1. iznr tins ar. ' Kpired hy v.ars and r- d utions. j fi-'x-.-f.N to l, mien to the Thrift (The r ital of Miss I ora Hershe--'ai:,r fur:d and tlw T.iorty l'.iij!nw iinj Mis., Haztl Harris last

r,h-r inlif"r'1- Th' ' !n!,fr' "f -(,n"fJ -ar j niht at tlw tUl'.rr hoti provd . : '.'. t:id'-r.t and tul-r.ts of!thl, -r4,xll th opt;in s-..rc of

Chopiti v.ar hailads in O minor, ine flt something f th- ld r--

fh olhr.o Ail tli' hostPs- wore j ytun. tyiilt ha, not i,.-'n t-xpt-

jwi r;,.; i)nii.rrn-. i .r days post- r nc ,., . . . (tnM. ,-,.cent recitals.

Th,j tor of th" ornnosition is operud witn a war, and difficulty continue tliriMslni'Jt th talc; until at last ther- i a tt;rn in th' styl- .nid it on til;, to tlw end unti' tlw !at triumphal sho'it

Th Tin if t t lu'as at St. Man's , . , ,,; n.v,,.,,-

"f?-. a i ( t. . a i

.::;! --i th- ir r i i . - i i r 1 1 th'- I h"-!- to th- trwr students in

Y. M. ('. A to a. .ut f . T : : : -an 1 v(,j-v wh'i i:j'"d a a a t! f 1 r..d patriot; proratTs. Tia- "I'athr a -1 d Son" h.i ti'pi t h;i - s !:

on

' : ha '''n in the halls Iwraldin-' tlw affair ;'nd with tlw -al if (and.'.' i.'nl i f - h m : n t s arid tlw r-cip's from tho kv.i la,' it was a !' Id'. sa .--. Th- aiTair wa- ;:i".M in tiw l r atioii hal! at tlw oli'-f.

February Sale of Undermu-lirv Sow On

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OS. Co.

Store opens S:30;closes 5:30 Sat to 9:30 p. m.

t !. Luv üm'r

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hat- !.; divid'i: Tnto riht roufs.

ti;e f o i r ; ad-mic las--s and tlw foir -o!p '-iat !a. Much of t.. u'toup- wili report to a urneral s'"r tary tl.- pior ss of their campaign and tli- u'r.tral secretary w.Il r port inontlily to I'r. Carroll.

Notre Dame News

"Kadio-t deirraphy" will be added to tli'- regular urii .-rslty t uri i ulut'i. l'iid'T th? direction of Trof. Capato of t!i- phsics (l-part ment. the stud' tits will h- -iven an introduction to tlw tww course with a few lec-

rhiDMin;' and l apaM.-, pla'. d last nuri'.t with unusual niusicianship an.l Kract-. H. i later numhci s. tUe iiroup of thi f " I"r r.eh ( o:iijo.-itio:i. 'Th aiv.C' of I'u k" 'M- H.lUss; "I'.y

jthr Sea Sluu-" and an etude in V i sharp major, hoth hy Art risky, 1 were vetv law. The last two are t j vc-ry tompU't hut tlw 'ar.-t, I Ootssv'.s "Dane' of Puck" is a fun-

ny iittl thirr that starts oat strangely and ends in a way that makes it seem as if it htlon;il to a family of ell's, ami M ;.-.- Hersher.ow tunitted imthinir in her rendition 'f this cl'er composition that would lirtVf add.ei to it. "Tli- Heart of Fa razda," McMillan's Arahian son c cle was sun; hy Miss Harris. South l-rd has

lt'ii taucht to understand that

fur -., t prepar.- tlw held of acti ity. I ,,nc.. a in,,s:!.in has appeared he-

i n:n th- rwcesary text i,oos ami foi.(, ., audien( the aMlity of that

instruments arrie. lerturcs will fw

J,i en. To f.M ilitate the required work a tu-v lahoratory will h- eciuippfl v. ith the neee.ssary instruments, i 'Ia.---s in tlw radi-telei;raphy tours- will he taught Tu'.-las,

srr s wa led hy Jtev. t . A. 1 ckr r Th ar.-da vs and 1'ridavs.

and the non-if wax rnl-r-l ay th hii,'h srh'.ol "Jazz" hand. Th" pr;'ia m wa eo?l with a solo hy Mr.-, f. fins'-1!! Jontr and tlw ir-rini: of patri'di'- Min;" hy the ho.snnd their fa 1 1 Wl"s.

TWO MORE NOTRE DAME PRIESTS OFF FOR WAR

Tlw second s-ries for th' debate-, aspirants for th- .Votre Dame 'varfity debating team, was announced hy the Kev. William Hoi ere r. ('. S. in charae, Thursday. The men platiiiL: hrst in each Kioup will pialify for the finals and tht-s c-t-Miu' " 'or.d and thitl in each proup wil! debate aain. A p!eair.ir and welj at ranged prouram was rendered Tliursla even-

Not re Pame added two more si.rs to her serii fla:r Tli or sdnv

when th- K'.. ('hail.'.-- O' p, ,imk 1 1 . ! ' n- bi' lhf- Ioua rIuh in ln rcrea-

'. S " profes:

a-"c;ate t-ditoi- f th "Af Maria." ; nd tlo i: v. i:rn-st P.r. is. C.

S . pioj"-..i- of chemistrv. I'ft

for an Atlantic seaport, "whence 'hey will soon sail for Prance to i . a- chaplains in Gen. Peth-iir'--aruiv. The oep.irtir.rr ceremonies took on none of the elaborate di.-play th.it li.i : at tt ri:d tlw dpaitur of the hrst j'.i t ;i of cltaplaihs. for i m i ini'il tliat ?int tlw-. two in' n are uojnc to Prance thai the la-t !" liionienti should be spent in warm hand clasp and fond embraces. Wh'Mi tlw u'iivors.fv lon.I had hnislwd t. laying "Ann : u a." the entire student hody ac:nhl-d in front tif th- admini-tratioa icaüd?nir. snt up cheer after cheer as the two ehuphiiu !roe awa. Tlw two chaplains were rucohipanieii to tlw depot 1 y tlw Very 11. -v. Pr. .lohn ivan:ii:.?h. v S. .. the Vcry fiev. Pr. Andrew Morii--ey. C. S. i '.. the r.e. Cnrrflris H.i'-wrty. ' S. 1. ard the j;ev. Wili. am Ibvle. c. s. c. Another demonstration took place at the Lake Shore station when hoth Pr. luus arid I'r. 'ponnol! l"arded the train at 1 2: Jo in company with Pr. Morris. e, wp.o acon-.panie.l them east.

tion room of P.adin hall. Success marked the first xmoker held by the stud-nts from the state nf Towa and pr eparations are la ina" marie for notlwr "fet together" party shortly after PaMer.

WANTED AT DOWAGIAC

FOR FRAUD. CAUGHT HERE ' !..i, ...i

artist has been proven hut those who missed hearing Miss Harris sin;-,' Paruzda's loe sons; last niht. mis.-etl one of the greatest treats, for despite tlw fact that Miss Harris always has sun.; in tint form, her oicc ia-l nij:ht showed .i new power. Her lan.ue is s'uml from t!ie hihst to the lowest, and there is something about tlw way she sin.;s that is almost a personal niality. One doesn't like tu say t'-o unit Ii when praising a singer hut there was dignity, charm and a h-.tuty )f musical intelliijence in her performance that was ery appreciable. M is Harris aNo sanu a uroufi f four sonus, three in Pimlish and orw in Prenc h. 1 tinisky-Kot sa kow 's "Phanson Imbw." Tlw others were "Thi' Pay is Pone" by Spro-s. "A Kondei of Siring.'' I' "rank Pihb's ,uid di Noei('s "My l.oe is a Muleteer." She suiR two encorea, on- beim; the unforgettable "Mar-sellai-e." .Iiss Hej-shenow played a second ro'ip. a als' cai.n' by Schuber t-Liszt. Liszt's .ondo-

liera." and a Schumann-Liszt ar-

Art Dept.

3rd Floor

Minerva Yarns For Spring sweaters, all the most popular colors, lilac, purple, oki rose, Nile ;reen, okl, burundv, black and white, in Silk Shetland, Viciine, Silk Mix and Thistledown. Spring" line ot" Royal Societv Package Goods have arrived. Stamped Gowns tor embroidery at 65c.' Stamped Gowns made up at $1.00. Combination Suits, made up and stamped, at 85c. Brown's Art Linens For embroidery work, suitable for scans, centerpieces and runners, IS to 27 inches wide, priced from 35c to 70c yard. White Art Linens In tine weaves, also in crash. IS in. at 50c, 55c, 60c; 20 to 24 in. from 55c to 75c yd.; 36 in., 59c to $1.00; 4S in., $1 to $1.50; 5 1 in. at $1.50 yd.

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Children's and Junior Winter Coats Reduced livery inter Coat in our children's section reduced to one-half the regular price, tomorrow. Come in and pick out your choice, see price on ticket and et it for half. This includes all sizes and materials. v Girls' All-Wool Dresses. We have smartly reduced every winter dress in the house, and would advise your buying for future needs.

Final Clearance of

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Corduroy Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices The best service suit a boy can wear the coming Spring days when overcoats are cast aside. All sizes from 3 to 8 years, now reduced to $3.95. Just a few more left of those service coats: The Mackinaws or Sport Coats for Boys 6 to 1 1 years. It will be wise to buy one now for future use. All reduced to $3.95. All other Wool Overcoats for Boys we have reduced one-Third. Boys' W inter Caps and Mats, values to S1.5(). Reduced to 50c. Final Reductions on w omen's Winter Garments Every Winter Coat and Suit in Our Stock has been so sharply reduced the inducement is great to buy a garment NOW.

New Arrivals in Wash Materials Cotton Foulards at 39c Yd. Medium and dark blue. 32 inches wide. Many patterns. Beach Cloth at 50c a Yd. 3o inches wide, plain c 1ors, light weight, mercerized finish. Plain Voiles at 50c a Yd. All colors, 41 inch wide, for waists and dresse. Plain White Voiles at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c Fine sheer qualities I'; waists and dresses. 36 inch Plain Linnet at 25c a Yard Linene tinish. in white only. Middy Cloth at 25c a Yd. 36 inches wide; line, lirm weave. Inhibition of New Laces See the beautiful 14 ;t Laces in our center window at 5c yard.

nt. Sjirin- Niuht."

After , search of

Tin:it h a

l'Iaiidi if Lu a.ktiac. Mich.. .Liliu Iiadisuy. TIS X. SoU .t.. was taken int c ii..'y Thursday nipht by T -t-cti"cs Hamilton and Dclinsky and

tn- tmviciao officer upon a charge j u . ;i t Hamilton an.l I .. '.in- i a i fraud i'.t ferr'd hy Oowaniac jor-t tlw in.-tanco of the Indiana';!:-- po

i"""t "Hmni DARni f ini atpir

BACK TO ncrUnmA I UnT Iracr- llcwi'.!, '-ai"s old. w a'i'-t-d Tt..-ay liulit ..- 1"-

sons. Ak i rdinu' to I)'juty Sheriff l'lami'r. lLadik circhaed ;;oo.H on conti. ict and la for' they werf jai for mU1 the men ha nrli.; to several ; rons. v iir.niediatclv

Iii - .h-i.ai t r 1 1 -1 1 1 . w ill i. . -aiox cd to the Indianapolis nMot ir.ato- ior Kills hy Mutton Wood tod.iy. T'i" Hewitt pirl came to thi. ifv o;oa the consent of ihy Indian ipoli. iU -

AiuriM.n) ism:. I'. oil Manh'y, son of Ih"a- .T. Stap.Uy of near N'ev '..ihsle. u al Hille'! insane at an i:i';:-f h.M etrri!;ty in tl'.e rdTi e of ,:i V piyn.-ki l y Prs. '. '. Terry ard L. V. Strar.. and ord red -oni-aitted t Iir.clitT h' spital at I.o- ;.'. nj-orf. St.inifv's afTIictl'n said to . the r -alt of an ittjar- h' io iol Ii-: fall t'i ;t football tunic at NMr-

left UowaKiae. II c.uhp to South! p.ntnient follow i i, u her patide P.'ini and wa einplod at the tili- a.b. .at fi jn(nth a so. SIk' lar'r er 'hilhd Plow company for about disappeared without nrtifyin iha two wtfk after -.hi.h lie went t.i local j.olir. of hr lir a bouts aad for ; contractor employed : f w ;t arrested Tuesday ehai'-cd with the Sdud.'i.akpr corporation. Ihulis- ioiatin her parole. This wili c ius ky lias a wife and two children liv-ij,,t tt, reinain a yf.ir in the Inaianit:?" at th" Scott .st. residence. a polls rel t)rniat'ry.

VALENTINE PLAY GIVEN u T CL-

FOR HIGH ASSEMBLY i 4 1 ul lcJr

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Yard Strikers To

A sj". i.il asvenit'l- el ehra t i n i; St. al idin.''s day was viven at th hih lii.il Tl'.ursday aft'Tno'ii Tlo- feat ur of the assenihlv was a on -act playlit dire, ted h- M is Ir.a riiiro. .Iraniati. art instructor. Mi-s Iltlnd Welch and Mi-s Veitna Hull ard took part in th- ;n t. a:t: J i'V Mi- . et'hine Horan Mi- !".-

th.r Ko.M-r.hfrir Mis. i;,,v I , , , , ' a 11 (1 i" eat'in ship yards

Go Back At Once

WASHINGTON. r, ,. 1,. An urgent call to sttikini; carpenters

Schneider, and I'rari

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stet'la'd frotn tl.Ml- :ilM;tito fr m,i u

i'ain'. !lw rthin: pos-ihl" 1ms 1 e.i I , , . , .. ! entertain with !an'.-. M'-

:on :'T' t::i- jn lilt; ir. an ' e, rno wav f Iii da ,t treat nur.:, !. i.avin-T '- ti a p.:tirrt at ililTt n nt t:nos Tt Or 1. Stern's in-t!tute at Iniiia'-a-1 o and th' l.'pworth ard St. Jo(ph h.osjutni? of th:s- cit.

1 ti ret uiti to work a i.-siicd Thiii.-uay nil.t y 'haiiauan liar- . lev of th.-1 shipping hoard who sent ;a teiesram t union heads d- lar-

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S.dineider and Mr. pvko lance.l i,

n!i!.i' ihIhiiih. i . ..,...w - m:. . i. I nur nmthers and fathers ivir.n I

- ..........I-., '.-tiiii..-, .in i'1'iiioi

ntcd th- i'.inte of Cupid, and

i th- ir sot-.s to battle wiil not lonir

iitinued interference with

er pieeious life has been snatched from the Atlantic ocean, a telegram comes and with It the qrini annouiH iiient that tlie carpent-rs in

shiji yatds are now on strike. I "I'.t 'nie any government agency! is sixer, an opportunity to a t. and despite the muni record of our ad.iustrmuit boards. promptns and 1 fairness in dealing with all labor, matter.-, ymi attempt to paral7ej the ship biiildinrr industry ;it th? i poit New York. ! l I to SotilU-i- Haulier. "I'o you realize that you ate- addiuu .o tb- f'arful daic-r oar sol- ' diei alreadv face, the d;'nr of! tar .it ion iind the !anS"i" of! shnoh'Jer if food and ammunition J are not s'nt om- in ships and inj many ships at om-e. I'o you think j the fatlous and mothers whos- sons' I ar tnakitm this sa-ri:ice will sit! patiently and permit this par-i ul"z;n of the lite lin between ! us and the ".-t" n frot to So on? I "Will y i t;il- n. fri-nd!' sUi;- i e-tion and u hat k t' work at j once'. The iii.k hiiii'iy for dealing I with all umi' demands and with! the lischt of labor is at hand. You will b well advised to follow the; methods of well h anaue, and pa- ! triotie lahm- i-i-a n iz. t i o ns. at b-astj until ymi h.ave tested whether or I not your trovcrnment for hi h as' ship builders u a:- imw oik-; inc. ran he fair. j '! advi-e j-oii to end the p.iraiyz- ' ir. of the ship ard work now. I am sure ymi would nor ilclib rate-

i ly imperil the lives and safety of

luMe feilow eitirvn. I am -are; oU b'lieve With IM- th.it tl)oe' who-e soti are now Living their! biood that v"",i and I and our children may bo safe aid f i e will not permit hri:r. either yc; or tr.o to

the d.i.. f h-atts was civet; l.v penult CO

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The t'de.-rani was insaired b re-

M;ss Ko.-T!lerir lu.i.- fon-u;.. . the slüp !uildin; pnHMin.

FINE

FOR RHEUMATISM

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ed b.v Mi-s I'sther Fulton on the

! vi. a- coi.ipamed on the pi.un , u,rls ! vl'K -ll aiu in me j M.-s Laeüa l'.ridce. i v trinity of Xea York and at Kal- . timo'e. where tile mm are de-

! i.ur.'Uiii' the waice scale recemlv

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R 0 M Fl Q M A M nillTQ UIM a day. It went to W. L.

wwiikvmnin UUI I O I I I III .

IREARRESTED WHEN HIS

invite lestrwetion of heroic lis and li-a.-ter to a i;ra: world, caase." WABASH RIVER GOES BEYOND FLOOD STAGE

TtctrrriT" T r--r r c? TTtr Tnoc

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butt Joints Unves uut rain ; n.i-.. p.i.ns,,. h,( v1

You'll know why tr.cusand3 use ; 'o r.ii e. k- ao i,y iet

Mustercle once you experience the Hamilton ar.d iehnski and special

TP. KU II HAI'TF. Ir.d.. Fid., l .

irr- r j 1 ''arpe:iters at 1 ndia tia polis. and to ..L union leaders in the di.-trict in

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glad relief it rivcs.

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whUh strik'.s hae been called. s;n Ha Im i ( oniina.

sta-'e at T rre Haute Tl'.ursday ar.d water b.'--rn t'o'.jrir into the lowlands smith of West T-rre Haut1 and Ta v I'-rville. .N -fame wir.d from

Ht a 2T nt cr.CC frrm the r.Circct Ira! Kaüroad ( .unpanv . .h.arL-. l Mr- H-y nis:-ted that the men j soutr. the movement d

dniS Store. It is a Clean, white oint- lth takir.c a load of hay front the c" u' Vurk I'Iuli:i- adjustment , the water. Th- n.er Thürs. Tav IT.ent. made With the C:I Cf mustard. N. Y. c. !;. i:. c,... us r.Mrr,,,,(1 tl-r grievances t the w.u-e J -Upht wa, U.. . f.-t and ri-.ni: sp,-,,-. lktt?r than a mustard raster ar.d doca i Tk.r.-dav picht. H sh ur d b t,i lt , a4jcst!aet,t hoard, which with.n a ; 1 . far there ha oer-n no -erio;::tint blister. Brings care ur.d Comfort te time of tho former arrest wh, n f, u davs will rec..mmend a K n- i ilamace -!p residents of the overWhile it i3 bdng nibbed On! !rie I'aik.r. a hn..! attorney. fu!-- : v"- f"r 7:' lw"l ufjr'.owed area had movd our. J.Iusterc!e is recommended by many !i :sh d bail. Parker t.ud th..' ,i. tlie .n! on the Atlantic coast.

w ished ti be i'

"Vu'j , ; ! t h" veil advi.-ed." Iiis'

doctors and nurse?. Millions cf jars are Thursday that he

used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiit :,.v.-d of the ..i.'ucation. conse. u nt- ' 'eram declared. "t. follow the j

reck. asthma. neuralgia. pleurisy, rheu i rt:.trki- arrest followed. im.thod f,f vei: r..a e.a :ed and i-i-matism, lumbago, patns ar.d aches of the , Itrm::.- labor organisations at least

backer joints, sprain?, sore muscles, , mti:Ks into c Ml. i iiiu:i 'until ou p.ae te.-'.d whether or

BAR CATS AND DOGS FROM FOOD STORES

'jruises, chilblains, frosted fect,crlds of the chest ( it often prevents pneumonia). 20c and 60c jars; ho-jpital size $11501

pe' :al A-nt Hosier for thelr.-u oar

Ti:r.m: hatti:. n-.d . ivi. i:..

verrmei.t fo." which as I xhe citv board of health Thursd ".

'.ta!- I Trunk and W. stern flailroa! hathh-r. you ate now v. orkarr sd Prank Ho.jara. W a"- "i 1 faa." !'":d t . Th. :rs,iay atternoop on a' Th momv in fall reads: . ba;"L.- o;' c ntcriiu- a freight e n Wht'e the people of th.s '.: n-

.th ii.ti nt to .omir.it a f hupv. Ho.tr- .no m.mrnit.i: the osS of brave 1 l ape

anr.ojr.i"' 1 a rue- i.a'-rir.: eats and doc- from sr-cer ar.l thr fo..ij store - 1 he ir 1 also to..p -t ps t" re-ru'ate the coilectio:-. of i;r-

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ument

There is no argument when you know that the men who manufacture the cabinet of the Brunswick phonograph arc among the greatest cabinet makers of the world, and have been for manv years. The universal tone arm enables the Brunswick to play any disc record and play it better than any other phonograph. The reproduction of the hidden beauties in vour records is so perfect that people actually turn and look when passing the place where the Brunswick is being played.

A clever salesman mieht sell yon an inferior article if he was pitted against a mediocre salesman. But phonograph against phonograph with no salesmen present ire challenge them all We challenge them to allow the Brunswick to demonstrate the competing records, wc will be satisfied to test our instrument with their records and let the phonographs do the rest. The easiest winding motor, and the most revolutions. The least surface noises of any instrument made. You cannot scratch a record with the ball point Brunswick reproducer unless you do it intentionally. In your own home or in our bungalow, let us show' you.

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S. B. SHOE PARLORS 216 S. Michigan St. Up S Lairs. Cllnih a nicht and Save $ $

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'When you think of Ilonn ftirniisjtm? think of "Sailor.

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