South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 69, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1918 — Page 2

1HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TliYxhi:

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOVN

PRIEST TELLS OF

COUNTY CLERK RAAB TO SEEK REELECTION

RULES DN f

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PRORI FW

Rev. Edward Finnegan, C. S.

C, of Notre Dame Station- r

cd at Camp Shelby.

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Official Advises Discretion of Boards in Classifying Skilled Farmers.

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i j1 it;.:.-. w.,s i !UI . :-r a Inp-; noain e,i his '-umliilacy for renomlth..t he a ' . ; J i 1 1 ' ' j nation ami election on (lie l-mo-1. 1 . . . ills n il:..- i- Major far- ! ' -rati- ti-k'-t. Mil.;, et to the ptt-p.-m r. of r-lianapop.. lie i.-s high - n"'4' '" ';,.v Mr. Itaali is a roily i j , 1 1 1 1 , 1 ! th" .nti' - iini. an J J ,,'"llt ,,f Mishawaka. is iiian ii-d. and n'.-yvo all h "is -n .i-t.nl t iiuii- . 1-1 y(ijr- xpt lii.v as cl?rlc 11- ar..l hi-i ulfv at. in th- front r.,v is t.-isrally arrei(l as : ati.sfactory.

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a means of forestalling thv

! '!pl tioa ol rarti). ft vkilU-1 lalv

i.s a result of th- Iraft. .Mar-n'" I "iJsl"), 'isitant .'fnLiry of at:ii-j . t . .

'i.uiro, nan i.ssiic i a wartime l li-tri-t tf-niptioM l'0-irds to eT-i-ilir I'tinn in -la-;fyini: farmr.x who claim reniptiori on h" rrounla that tlxy ar- skilll ;:; th ir occupation. Mr. i iiiI.' " -UicaMy points out that tlif r--,'i t ra nt H'-'! f,ot he a college prathiat or posnsx scUT'.ti'i- ktlV !!; o o'J nnuerin :. h:it tliat a U ill -i fan.i lal'r.rtr is a man t-killrl in the oiaiinary work of the farm. Mr. Ou.s!ey leünes lii.s i'oition o.; tlie siijct mt follows: "Th.M-r is a lack f uniformity iii iirl? th ilistrirt i-oanls as t tlio

C la vsi f if ;i : K ii if skil'f ! f.ii-Ti In'.nr.

Je-iiu- M. liaah, (.utUv clerk' ., , , , , i r.-, aTi'l it M'f'i ix to ! rl"ir!v

proper for the rollerro atithoritles. rpranizaMons of farmers r husi-nt'-s men r for th.er -itiens remeri.eil. lo take initial action j;i the iiy of ire-cntim,' to the tli-trict bf-arls the j.reeise facts in each loeal sitnatin. A skilled farm laborer is :i mrin ukillol in tlio nnlinipi'

every ,i:iMlay an-1 l oth n- iw cm. j '-th -m-rtrsy ami efficiency. II? i work of the farm. He need not hi? m.iei..., -vry wcek.-M.,e,y .t A i-a t ! " ' jt s h; as jitifytn his volh.v .r:nluiiU. or j,0-cys seien- . Karnph- for our Cattioln iers '. I ro,,t 1M UU'' 1 n 1 h "ico. ti;ir know,fll,p

I ''The law- provitles for n leccr;-

. . . . our lattalioa has .".: pii-; i

X.i.e.S aii'l I. olTiC-Ir . . o.iipin.' i' of the h ittali'm is i po. . al-nio-t ntirely of South l.o.

Tli eorn ma n I i :4 -.fl i' .-r of th.e cu.ii. j p;iny Is a ('apt. K.-mlle frm Ht'nle-j

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LUÜ ilihMJLLLU UjHItl AWARDED MEDAL

turer, is Given Laetare Honor by Motre Dame.

hak-i V; the m" -st i ;:'tnt U aj oi;r.r in. in na.i.cl l-'lanni 'an, for- j 1 1 1 i I ' i.. k f p. i" for "Hnlli- aid '

.Mi!. th- lial ook is from the W'a.-iiinuton rt sta a rant. 1 have nut a m.m'.er of '.th from St. Joseph's

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i.ii.ni, us inn .1.1 'H'iiiri. I auil.1 . i I n it I II J when i say a !at. ma.-, run.iiti Joscpn Scott, Lawyer and Lcc- j

is ahva.s waiting t ;:ie me bi'eakfa. t. J am atin' "i'ii.olc nubV w hich is '"hiiih-hi " enough to nf-e japer napkiris. At this me.--; witli ms ate a Driti.-Ii tnajor and a ap(in 1 1 , 1 1 i I. I'.iuv w i a i t ill

a r. - ti,.. v w.,- Li.,a ... I Jf-.-eph ft'rott of Los Angeles,

jr. s- im-.- in the Itiiti.-h aim, tli-.-." j 'alif.. lawyer atnl lecturer of natiot:.iif rnan i:. (.'. us th' jsay. Alljal ipirta;ion. has lieeii awarded thcti:e o::u e:-.s I haw- met arc mo,t ; !a, laiV ulrihli for thfl vear löls t v

i. spcr ttal ami c.n.-i.let ate. I'rairv I ol. I rejeriiiutli. I r. lit-nrt J 'mm ria n i- mo.-t happilv a.-si-;iitd. '!. 1 re ciimith ll( Uld receive so. lie kiml of metl l r the roval Mippoit he Kive- )r. I'innian. I ha- "ino-t-d" with him several tirm.x. and kri" that the colonel thinks the world of his

h. iplain L Ii 1 is i-roud that he has J

tralized y.;trni of enlistment ar.'l

vests discretion in th- district hoards. The purpose of th la'.v plainly Is to give power within the state because citizens of the state are more likely t have a sympathetic anderstandins of the local situation. In cases where district board, fnr one or another reason, are not properly informed, or lack a sympathetic understanding. It h?comes the responsibility of those concerned a? to farm labor to mak proper representation to the district boards without asking the authorities at Washington to make rulings or to pass upon individual cases or local problems."

nauyh. C. S. ('., Saturday. The presentation u ill take place, according to annual custom at the commencement exerties of the university in June. Mr. S?att u;ts bor.n of Irish par-

one from Notre iarne. I'r. Mr- I entaue in J'enrith. county of C'um-

cir-.n has a raM it's foot in li..s p. k-j h i laml. V.YiZ., June lj lboT. He reel: he has p. -.-n -o as-Unel in j civt-d h!s early education at Si. be m chari-e of th- ha- i-o-pital. l-uth,,',"t'';- a(I had as a fel-..iiei-e he can have his all ot a I nor- j low tudert, Lhc late Wilfred Ward,

malities. The chi-:' of the staiV. .nnu as a prcn-ssor, .Merry tel al.

the l'niviit of Notre Daue, it

PREPARES PLANS FOR CITY HALL REMODELING

Plans for remodeling a portion af

the city hall with the view of pro-

was annovrced by Dr. John 'a n- vidiiin mo.v j-üoiii for the police do-.

('ol. io a a n, . f..od ('iitholic, -;c'--i.ill.v .i ppoint.-ii him to tli.s work, alt!ioi.li he s of'.iciallv atia h-d to

lh- d ; v i-ion train

now cardinal And papal secretary ot state, wit i whom he formed a 1 1 s t -iiiK frifneship. The nM'. est medalist came to the

All the N. I. - ,.r. inj-; w v, I l"'iit'd States in and becain-J

and ai- -1 i . I of tot.rs.- that we at 'M sinnen.: and a professor of llhev. ith them. Str.: n-e to s.i.- ou j t.ric at M. I'.onaventnreV colle-c-. ,, , .!; m -farewell .oh!; es.," - Allegheny. N. V.. and h.ere he rvrraak Vi is ahuost next door t-, '-Ve.l his Masters decree, in lSy. me. la.nts. .PNu!t and M e.-iia u j N,xt ''' h' admitted to the ,ue v. rv , .ipaol. m-uuciors in th-M':ir- l-'ivin- settled in h"i su,..- attachment v. ith K,- ! A r. k el eS. took an active part in ..... .... .1 lipnm.il iir fli. h i.lf irn nf tli-r

lio.rLi. Mc.Milt is (ol. i'i'.'V.'r- vi..'.'...! . v

ninth'- ri - h t ha n .1 m a 1 1 .

i ri i il-i hiunit ..ml won wide est t in and

partment and the hoarJ f- works have lieeu completed by Cuildhi? Commissioner I'erkins and they aro now in th hands of the board of works. Uils or the work will be received at the meeting of the board Tuesday. The plans tall for the moving of what has been for jear.- known as

"l!lc?ins' hotel." Here Is where !

those .-.pplying for nisht lodtrins have been allowed to sleep. Where the 'HiK'ns' hotel" now is will he occupied as the police s.piad roni. The pres m sipuul room is to he occupied as the headquarters of th? detective bureau. The present d jtective quarter, which join th-1 (ftice of tlw chief of police, are to b3 taken over hy the t.oard of safetv, and the toom now occupied by tiff board of safet will be us-mI as a private otfice for the hoard of public works. A new ' iliiiins liotel" is to b fitted up over the parage just nor! a of the city hall. The ara'-ie is bein.?

1-' r has the conti irne of .11 Iiis mi- c'Mih.letir . Santa riara college hou- titte.t up lor the keeping ol tlie po- , .. ,, . i. .,. ',w tlte "red him with the decree of Ih. O , ! lice dopaitmeuL automobiles. The p.ll'! Ill!s. I a .11 I l'-.ll I) IS III1 'I 1

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MM, .jT; ,.";. To:nmv ll.an.i" and)'1' f'ni Alma by the ciJ.y close to the city hall is

Mi ker a re j;.t he, in-'

leiiiihes. IVLe '.n; ;Iim is a Pi

man h. ie. tae naVac oi his ; Kbithts of Columbus. At present de wo,;, f,,,.,,,!, am. h .,:i'm- ;i5. "Sam-! 'iv5n- :t,1,''s " th, V""

-.ewell i- ta.-inc a Ch.-rlie I " ' "

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r eceived ' elty hall annex, the building owned lis Aim. i i by the city close to the city hall is

Mater. He j om- of the most prom- to be provided with a caretaker win

the !

rent. Two of the rooms in th" annr are to be öftere, 1 to the Visitim: Nuise association whhh now ha quarters in the park board room-.

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. I ii.ent and active members of the will look atter the pu.mmg nr ms i

i . ., ! The honor which Mr. Scott hiö ' ' ' .

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r a i e a ; ! c to the p,,-. t :,' 1 1 o

just warn i the highest within gift

-.r-vant ma-v. ;,.,,-.t at P" "f 1 university. Kor "i ..t up north at:,,,!i:i: son,.- trh- I"e has ron'crred

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' ... ;,, i Catholic hivman -r Catlndic woni ,i Km is se-t' ta: to .vl.ii vv nit- . . . ' .

at div i-iofial lieaih 1 1; I : -. lie V. a at V 1 ar ;l 1 IV::

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;e'v s Al'.V llttl- i'em oi ft v. s w:.i

;, , ' o n ! e i - t ' o a vol! - pe. la ' '. . Vo;u s- in to . i:!v. in I i c . t : vth ! 1 :

SAFETY BOARD MAKES FINANCIAL REPORT

this medal annually upon :-orno

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an di.-tingui-hed for furthering th-. I A report of the money expended)

I 1 1 1 1 I s i s i'i in, i, , on,, ,uh'! a o i ; I in , o. 1 1 , i 'i "i "iiv ..,4-.. an i. . ' cit:.er.ship. Last year the medal ! Jan. 1 was hied Saturday morning. : Main. i .. : wr. s i nnfi n-i'il niton Admiral Hrn- i it tlm-,- ttiat sin Jan. 1 un to

j ,,,!-"!'. -n;et oi navai operations i:i . Match I. ?..!:... was use i imni me i I'll it went t Chief Jtisthe White. , police miscellaneous fund. '.'."i' ::.T '2 ! LOCAL DRUG FIRM GOES if",ni th' r'Vlico ?,'ln?. f,,,M?-i

5 17-I." from the noarn cn-rus. seat-. INTO HANDS OF RECEIVER er and su.o,,s salarv f inds ?:..-!

i'.Tf.Tl from the lire department salary fund, f 1.021'. er: from the fire de- ; partment miscellaneous expense' fund ?2T from the e!e trical de-

partno-nt salaries fund. ?7tl' from the electrical miscellaneo fund. from the weights and meas-

TOOTHACHE COSTS MAN ! '-i- - the nm-

S1 1 IN CITY COURT ' " 11 I li1' st-anted th- petition of

. ; th" I -1 i i n -1 . 1 a r m-mkal t o. ot De- !'.,:- ail..--- j,.. t h . t n,a nv t- '.'a : troit !"r tin- appointment of a ren:ed Hat Itng r.;'v i I I a 1 1 ' " : , " i : I i r,;. j- f,,;- the retail drug business of

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,n !,. t -ke f!ir drinks t xt ., To , --, w -V i h.c ,?-d nt i hies expe;:s'- iiiini.

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ky w !. u in rix ittg iti , U'..' luv p ma st.. and m.me j the

So .th I'.c-.id l'':,!av to mv e hha t l-ari:, r Trust c. as ici-e-ver. A - , onraee to :-it a (! '.: -t. so he told I cording th- 1 etrit Jlrm'- peli-

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the h'.-al or.ccru is indebiti

l .-.'!'..! -T w h'" he w.i- irr i!-;!ii',i on a ( !, a : of : ' - i 1 1"".

to th.em in the am

m. r ha nd:s-. It is said that Tom

PLAN FOR GIG RALLY

ere announced for a iarae

to be held in early June .it

Mans w

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r.:..h at'd ;V- ; .,!.! - -. "a ' -v . b.a- ,s !::-: f v i - u v a V of v.,- ' He to h la !..': i that ...;:! '

( rts a tall'.'! Ii.

?: .:r.,i Ti.'. , , . : : !;,.- ! '.n. ': Kaces. - ; - ;,::i ;.,; . .. : -tt d by ;

t U'ittirTg of South 1'icnd K'V ie .v

Afr. . th. C Pax! v :.! the . t as-ew -ki's ituh ' tedness will reach 1. 1.. O. T. M ., Friday evening.

C.r-e -thr- stori. - in v-ud I" h.s at lea-l .,""" ioi gouis re, eiv e,j on i i r rm,,,; oj.K supreme auditor

,..:i,!;t:on o- the I :-, ' ,y , .-..a mmi ; sltx a oi tnc of nikhalt. was pie-ent an I made

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t ! "'" Information from i j Tho M,nitK f draping the du'.r-

Iter in menmrv of Mr. Simantha : jrormic.n ani Mrs. Anna Ilcctcm-r ;

' . . . I -' ....'. , ... ro ,(1,.u,, Mure than .til rcla-

'tives and friends. imljding the ; ' S'tra'.ix s.'hool c!as-s nf c.race M. II. liiir- h w--e p'-'jnt. j ; me appl'catior. for membership'

i Was balloted upon.

i stoic a'.iottt.ts to but between ? 1 .- '

and Informati.'m frvm i r. !.a! le i mtc s to the effect that e : Tom ; .'. w sl will g" into banrc-

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f.i. t" ! " I; ,: v , d ti...: t : r had never ta-l. ..!:! h i I ! Ha", it !.. 1 - s. ;

Jh- had ra--: -.,! the '. . t t h- i : ' : h-; : t. it tv v lu warrat.: :.t.::;0' i

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THE INCOME TAX

( liarh or gift-, to inll idnali uM dctractildc' '. .1.;:;:. 1:H7, o;i nc-;-i i : o:;e tuw.ial tli- st:p-p.-il o' a !...! fatiilx this a1:,-lir-i.li' :. a!i:mt '-e ckutlit J as a : .1 'a Ia n. Cocir:hu!;--rs. or 'is. uai'.c to imhv iN do not tonstitut: a rv.i! ! ,1 ! not ior.s.

J TO CilVi: SPIAl.Mi TALK. ! lie.. U i :-'- I. iidttooii x:ll ibp.ver

jn special Talk to the Sund.nx srho jl t

.11 th,,' Swtv'.i-li I a a e.Q,-,-lical mission T '.-"Tl a". ....-V sj .-a-. t.wr-Oi - ITo t

will a bo bUv. r the s-rnput at 10:4." o'clock Sura lav morrting. The church 1 co-.iv.rtfrc metlr.. every evening at the mission, corner of Madison ari'i Monroe sts.

New Spring Gloves

Robertson btob.

ISi onens S-.SOicloses 5:30-Sat to 9:30 p. m.

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A Full Showing of Charming Spring Suits and Coats From thb week's special showing you may select a garment tor

any occasion. I here are aressy moJels tor street wear and atternoon calls; sport and outing suits, and simple tailored effects so much approved by the business and professional women.

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Spring Suits

Fascinating models of interesting variety If ton jackets in the smartest lengths new bo.x coats short coats with ripple and tlare effects larger coats in linger tips and hip lengths.

Skirts straight line, pleated or with tunic effects. Material s S e r i; e s, t ri c otines, Poiret twills and wool jerseys, at

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New Style Silk Crepe de chene

aists

Spcci.il Sale at $2.98 Tomorrow Monday we oiler you io more ot these beautiful silk waists, witli tucked front, roll collars of satin, also with flat square collars and culls turned back. Colors are flesh, white and coral.

$15.00, $25.00, $35.00 to $65.00

Tomorrow We Offer

2,800 Yards of Fine English and French Cretonnes at 50c on $ Our Semi-Annual Sale of cut lengths of Cretonnes will start tomorrow. Lengths from 1 1 . vards to 15 vd.

pieces. They do retail in a regular wav at 5c, 5c, S5c, '

S1.00 and S 1 .50 yard. This entire lot is priced in two lots, 39c and 59c yd. This lot represents all the cut pieces of Cretonnes from J. H. Thcrp & Co., 2.V1 Fourth Ave., New York. The patters and qualities are famous for their e.ckisi eness and originality. These iroods are as rood as vi-u can buy, no matter what you pay. For summer furniture, for summer draperies, lor pillows, hangings and all sorts of interior decoration.

New Spring Coats Stylish modes for women and misses. Military effects, trench backs, inverted pleats and braided. Coats in yoke and semi-yoke designs. Coatee capes of soft fabrics with waist coat and cavalier e fleets. Motor coats in tweeds and English mixtures, at $15.00, $19.75, $25.00, $50.00 to $75.00. New Spring Dresses Of Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Silk Foulard, veiled with soft pleated Georgette. Printed Chiflon Dresses some combined with satin. Wool dresses of serge, jersey and twills, at $10.00, $15.00, $19.75 to $45.00.

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280 yards of 50 inch Mercerized Reps, all shades, re

ular value $2.50 yard, at $1.25 yard. 115 yards of 36 inch Mercerized Reps, regular S1.25, at 59c yard. 800 yards of 50 inch All Silk and All Wool Tapestries, Damasks and Fancy Drapery Materials, that sell regularly from $3.95 to S 10.00 a yard, on sale at $1.95, $2.95, $3.50 and $5.00 yard. 50 Handsome Floor Lamps, of solid birch mahogany, two lights; regular SS.50 values; Monday $5.95.

March Sale of Biberman House Dresses The cleverest, classiest style of dresses ever presented dresses you cannot be without pretty, stylish and practical for service in the home.

Made in Percales and Ginghams in tigures and checks, L;"

wan trimmings or piain colored cnamnrays. buttons are detachable while washing. Prices are $1.85, $2.50, $2.98 to $3.50.

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New Spring Millinery

Monday brings a brilliant array of trimmed Dress Hats and semi-dress hats in the latest spring styles of

the new roueh braids, lisere jiM

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straw ana siraw piping nais. Here are pokes, mushrooms and side roll effects, sailors and small tight Atting styles. Prices $3.95 and $5.00.

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ELBEL BROS. VICTROLAS PIANOS PIANOLAS rVw.T Paymccts 3IIchi?ari FU, Ncür Wrlilnton

Women's Fashionable Boots and Shoes This is a se.ivon of fxtia-meix I'cai'-til'ul Konts and shots tiiat harmonic perfectly xviih milady's riew Spring apaie',. In presenting these latest e t ati'.a s- in footwear x c oiler them av tlm newest :n,l rv'st fax'orcil stvps f.ir women's v -a i . Ami a'.thoauh shoo prices ale .-iihai'iiU' aim., -I t'.allv. oi will tMi'l ur st'i ks. as usual, very tru.nl crate it; pi ice. Iruv Itane fnun SI.Is io SI. 'is.

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Homeward Bound Victor Record No. 18427

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Gems from "Jack-0'-Lantern" Victor Record No. 35666 Gems from "Leave it to Jane"

Crcatet Harrain In Town Economy Cloak Dept. Economy Dept. Secoml I'loor. 21&-211 S. Micl,lpan. Over (ieo. Kraft Cf 5 and 10 Cent Store.

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The above are hits from the new March list.

We also have a large stock of the following musical numbers which are especially good: "Missouri Waltz;" "Captain Betty;" 'Medley of Ute War Songs;" "They Go Wild, Simply Wild Over Me," and Hawaiian records.

Ind ian and Henderson MOTORCYCLES Anderen Ur A: ItnltnieU, Areiit.1. 211 N. !lf.!iiimn -St.

: SUCKrS LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO.

J .t 120 S. MAIN" ST. I i Phorves: Home .MIT; IUU 117 I I "Tlie She! Way" ( 1

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Wlirn ou think of Uoiui fiirn. lviiin;s think of "SüU'jn."

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South Bend Rubber Co. ti::i:s, iootwilxk. .n a ruLLi mm: or nt'iuiim fiOOIlS. ISO so. Main St.

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'HOMEOF GOOD CLOTHS

WILLIAMS & CO. Florists Choice Flowers i:.S Srmtli Michigan t.

PATENTS .rd TraJ M irk- ' la.iT.t-d .-. all Co'jr.'d.-s. Ail vi'-e Free 'Uli . J. 'irs:n. i;g:strei r.itpm Att. 711-712 StuJtlaker ll-l-