South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 184, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 July 1918 — Page 2

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

"FRENCH NATION WORSHIPS US" Says South Bend Officer in a Letter to a Friend in South Bend. Lieut. Frank O. Hogan, a former employe of the Indiana & Michigan Electric Co., in a letter to George. F. Hull, says that he has been over th- ent:r 1 r . 1 1 n? tor in ! i an d luoiith.. ariI Tli.i he ha - '-n -r of th- Anif-rn.m iiriL.- !h- a; f.vo a i priMiruT Ji I - rapt U 'l . i r '' pr that th- V;uir. y A u; i r.s th- f r-h-r .i t f 1 1 p !-:- a ! a 1. 1 i t i v -n'-:a-'l the e ein front. Lie it. I Io.',v!i is ;i ( h.ir :: at an er.tr tinro'-rt joint v h i sold i i :u .t.,r in rh- fiont Th:- p'int. lie ec l r .. n'-ar ti.- :'. rf one It eti h''C He h,is notloiu out ! ai-e for ti;e .,li.tiit w ,i 4?i win. h th A tu er u nv. ate j;-ntii!-. and -Jh.it tli" nttre I'li'ii. Ii lafiou f,ii:!y w "'r-h: i'S l he A in'-r i' . nof oi,. v nt-' 1 : n ; w is lc) lie -pent two r ',- in the I f.'irtl' 0 V t i n o r i . 1 1 1 e 1.U1' battil:ii t hit.' 1 nt ron'f ; v orr o ; . i; ma ..I de -er te.J Ii'' I-.. I old h i '11 Th.it an 1 tup": - "A ill v ' ; 1 : n - w bib- . s not in- ;i 1 . 1 " w o u ! . I for tu'-." ' h- ;e,-m 1 !.' h c : d 1 se -, 'u!' iioo.l on j-. 1 p-r it ' L'lf l! w ti'-n if f.m-N to pi at tica I F'"r e-i ii. h of ,toiind th ;.hu tlle' j'a d'.uiv fr it m lie--. t I men ate what conit euer here." II- -pie-ed ie-ret that 'Spine-" f'onneü. he s"nial jrojierty 111,111 a' the Orph" ini theater, had suih pool luck with hi bowhnu team Iat winIvr. and onil.idd by asking Mike alnon to otitinue p-a'insi for him. l"clann- Jhit he bud -lions: faith in I lie foil a v of pta'.er. ANNOl'CKM i:T. Bride portrait are an essential) jrart of the wedding ceremony be- i cause of treir .sentimental and hi3forical value. We specialize in obtaining: artistlr portraiture In th liome. and we -ommer.d to your ronslderatPn the 'ji:tTetion that re come to your home for this purpo Just before the wedding guests arrive. The McDonald Ftti.Uo. Adv. tl7T Aiicini: no it. If your automoMle needs trimming let Archie do It. lie knows how. He 1r up on all branches c! trimming. Taklnp out denta in body or fender. Recovcrinr top, mäkln? new tcps, hood covem. Placing tew lights In your automobile curtalr.i, etc. Archie. The Auto Trim- I mer. Formerly with Colfax Mfg. Co. Now at 217 South Main u Bell phono 4304. Advt. 7 v:xi Cuticura Produces Skin and Scalp Health The c!;iy t!" f Cuticura Si v. a.rtrd 'V cc asi."nwl tov:chcs of Cutict;ra 0:t;tmet.t dues much to kccj the s'n::i ilear -.r.ci ivll ar.d the hair li c -r.vl "K'sv. "Ctl.-r, Et 10A. Bita." "' 1 fvfvxrhfrt. Liver is Order You know the signs a ncavy head, sick stomach, bad taste in the mouth, latent dyspepsia. Pay strict attention to these symptoms and get prompt relief by usinjr Bcccham's Pill?. A few doses will stimulate the liver, help the Stomach, regulatc the bowels and make . . a great dinerencc in vour general fcelin-. NothiiiR Will pilt VOtl On yur teet SO nn trl-ltr t rlnci n: Hin nf 1 J mm n ß? F-j; . I II S'. 1 u Ltrtrt 31 A ay MaWicin im th World. U4 trjwbfre. Ib boic. 10c-25c

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CAVANAUGH AND PARTY TO VISIT HURLEY AT HIS SUMMER HOME

John CuvanaUh. r. - i I 1 1 1 of Notre I'.ime u n iv-i ity. ; ! ft today, to j-it Hon. i:. M. I llui W-y, hah nun of the I'nited S:.is slopping who is at p.''-n' at h; funiun-r hoii ini W'l.M'nn, Mi. Tli je t of the ''. i-it ; to l: iiiipoitant U(sli'iü ifl.ilive lo thf- ie pa It In lit of fMlrn rojii ti ! -e at the U 1 1 er si tV . Hurley accepted the dean-hip i ( this lej. i tment at the 'com- ' i;i-n 'Hie!it eer( i-es h'M in Wa.-h-iii'.i'ii hal! 1 i-t month. At that tun" Mr. Hutley a di re.el 'th- M .dMi!. who ttif to he ra d it .ite.l .ifi.l louche.! up..n the si 1 1 .ject ; f o f i tl co Ii M 1 1 I ( e. A tor of laus was onf I o tied uponj lili... !'i. ' : : i i on Vo'ionev

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tl'ie univetspl(fes.iOr of -amuel Muralumnus of it : f.e. John o'Hara t.ueiLrri oniiiif t e. and dock, a Notre I'aine John O'Hara. pldfe-.-or Of t lsv.'. Mr. MUiif; is fonfoini r.e one )r 1 f'fllK ded

of the aiuhorities in the conn- . pecker at the. piano, frv upfoi fore it;: cm ruer f e. nf' ' Ald less has maoe 1 specia'. study of South! . . . . !l. Patrick Carroll, C. Aiii:i an tr.ide. iSon. "Notio Iarne" . . . . A udienee

PATRIOTIC MEETING I HELD BY BEN HURS A11 ent husia-ti: patriotic meeting was lild Tuesday ni-ht by the Tribe of P. n Hur. South Pnd Court N'o 4 1. at Peerly hall, when a .er1' m Ü.tH was dedi ;lt' d in honor of the hoS o'" the court wiio h.ivp ati--wered the call of tl;eir T!m- inftniil was f.petied 'linton t'hrci-t. followed country. ! by 'hief ! hv the sir.uin of the "Stat t er" by all present. nanqled Pan- ! svrihp la man ..... dish then read the following names of the bo.- wild are in the service: Pay Prundydse, John Szaho. Devite Nealson. I" red Xealson and Prank Pickel. As the names were read Past Chief William Pertch placed the stars r,n the flan at the altar. Praer was then offered by Lena. Pfken. tachr of the court. The service were beautiful and impressie throughout. At the business meeting which followed arrangements were made to hold a joint picnic at Hudson lake on July i'S with the Elkhart court. Mishawaka court Xo. ::5 t. Peech Tree court No. I'll, and South Bend court No. 4 1. The sum of $1100 was appropriated to buy War Savinss stamps. COMMUNITY CANNING PLANTS DISCUSSED ort) ii i n nity tannine plants were discussed at a meeting of garden upervisor held in the oilice of F. K. ! Wlf. nt flit. vr'lirrl : rl m i ri it r:t t foil buiblinu. yeterlay afternoon. F. C. Gaylord and ". K. Lomnell, both of I'urdue university, led the discussion, which also concerned gardens and garden pests. It was decided that where such procedure was feasible, a. central oint where food could be brought to iv alined should be jro ided, but no steps were taken to Mart any such plants. Iocal remedies for garden pesis were also considered at the meeting, which was attended by some -' persons from northern Indiana counties. The latter jiart of the meetin.; was devoted to testimonials from the arious supervisor, who told of the ju ogress of th ir work in the!: home counties. MRS. VV. H. WEAVER GETS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE Mis. Stella is u ranted Weaver of this city in absolute divorce H. Weaver in the St. w ! from William Joseph circuit i oui t Monday afternoon. The jdaintiff alleged cruel uid inhuman treatment and habitual drunkenness. i. o.o. r. .mi:ltin; rosaToi:i The meeting of the Pobert Plum lodge No. L7s?, I. O. O. F.. regularly .-iheduled for Thursday night, has been postponed until Saturday etn;i.g at S o'clock becar.se of Thursdav being a legal hollda-. it wasj ar.noutu ed TuesJav bv Alois Henn ' I and C C. l.ing. Al! brothers are .iieted to be jresent Saturdav :o in' resent ClU tig. er w il as the installation of ofl'i tai.e jduce. FM Is IS As MVCIIIMsTs. II.ie Whitmer. 2-1 IVirisd. ;i!i;,i a.. will leae iod.t for In- , i'.;.na pok. win re he will be enlist- . .1 in th at iny as a linn irnis. Mr I Wintmer was registered undet 1 . -. . 1 i iH'.ll ll I No. ' ;i'oI lias i es-j. oivled to a call j-o Pi bo;; i-il pom the mcciianical ! oe- .it tn.ent at I ndia n.t j.olis. i-Tie.- Is an everlaatlnp value to a diamond consequently It Is always a good buy. especially when oTd by & responsible dealer. We are showing some beautiful diamond Jewelry In settings of the r rret deniirnji U hav a. larr tseortment which we mount to orfler- f ' mpari-on y,u win And cur prices agreeable. Calvlr. Clauei co. Advt. A .oc umKK0. For flne plctur rramtnw work that requires sreclal treatment? Take it fo Bagbv Co.. 138 ?. Mie '.lichliran st. Their speciality Is thl c'aen of work. The' earn a full line of hand carved frame and mouidlnpre The ktni that please particular oeopl-s. Also P. t man's films. Veto camera and film. Spring 'Irae .s camera time. Adrt MAY .MRS AT We at. s.lll ng OLD PKKT.S. pint Jar at 59c doz ; quirt., S?c dor. and 0.

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Notre Dame News

J-ov alt e!ity v Thursday .luv at Notre D.ime uniil! iA- littinsly observed morninc in Washinston pproprtate program , hall with .'in a ariantfed by I'rof. William of tl.e Hn-'li.-h dopa. iriient. Tai reil .M t n i - I. erf of th- faculty, together with the tudnns t-f the summer school, will attend the program in a body. The address of the dav will he ' -leihet ed hy the Re. I'.i'.rkk Carroll, S. C. pastor of .t. Joseph's clinch. Another feature of the j ,IOci :J i u ,.. f,0j will aiclude a iolin .-mo Frederick Itctsoll ol the yhfk pj-oKi-ani in.ludes: long. ".Star Sjan?led Ia nher" . . . Sor.c. tV.lumhiis" . Vudience Heading of the Declaration of Independence Prof Hines ioliri solo. Selected pr,,f. Jni-eisoll as;sted h Prof. j! & ?'t k A ii de ric IN COLORED CIRCLES 3 The Alien league will gie a lawn fete on the lawn of Mis. Charles pell and Mis'. Jesse Wade's on corner f Piamond and Importe as., J u'' 1 P ei ne .s-' cordially inenjoy the liiedipluytrd. The vitetl to come and works that will be P" 'oc eeds will go for the benefit of 11. - . u nf couicn. Th- queen' contest will close at Olivet A. M. I-:, church Wednesday evening. It is requested that all members holding: books will be present to turn them in. This will close the contest, but the rally will continue until ll.'OO is raised. The Xo rt hern Star court Xo. 1)2, C. O. C, will have their liist meeting of the month July 11. All members are asked to be preeent at that time. A lawn fete was given Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Xancy Henderson cn S. Main sd. for the benefit of the queen's rally. Friday evening the Olivet K. church choir will rehearse A. M. PIIItsOXALS. James Weaver of Chicago spent last week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cul Weaver, on S. Main ft. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mimlan left for a two weeks' vacation with relatives in Lansing, Mich. Mrs. Jeanette Anderson is ill at her home on Studebaker st. Mrs. Lucretia, Blanks. Agnes Prown, Fannie Puford. IiVerta Siier. Hattie May Dulin will tour to Culver. Ind., Sunday morning to at'.nd the baptizing at Rev. Charles Bell's church. Mrs. Mattie Stewart. Miss Medora Powell and Clyde Mathews returned from Indianapolis, where they attended the grand chapter of the Eastern Star. REVIEW BOARD ENDS ASSESSMENT HEARINGS Tuesday was the last day of the hearings before the St. Joseph county board of review-. Xo assessments have been made upon the personalty of the Studebaker estates of this city as yet. however, as agents in bärge have not been located by the board. The following assessment.upon local banks were approved by the board Monday afternoon: Chapin State. $29.240: Union Trust Co.. $44.340: Citizens Xational. $115.1140: Merchants Xational. $86.100. and the American Trust Co.. $ ITS. HO. The assessment upon the jiersonalty and improvements of the t. Clair Penning Co. was reduced from U'lUL'O to $13.U'0. and the as-st-.vMiient upon the South Bend Prewing association of $18,000 was approed. 12 SOUTH BEND BOYS GET ENSIGN COMMISSIONS T.afavette be Van Porter and Tl. O. Probst, both of this city, received their commissions as ensigns in the ! I'nitft.l S'lt V 1 t fill tlianl'l 1 i i vice on submarine;, lhey will report for duty seme time after Aug. ; 1. when the submarine school will j open. Mr. Porter, who is at present I visiting his aunt and uncle. Mr. and IM... I f .-i . -i i T . r . "IT T" .'Ii.-. 1 '-l uuiir ir tili in . I J . .Marion St.. lias spent th last lour eais as an executive for the Standaid Oil company's branch at Karachi. India. Mr. Probt has been connected with the Indiana fc Michigan Klectric o. of this city. SWITCH ENGINE INJURES MISS ETHEL KUZBERAY Mrs Pthei Kuzberay. 6:." Pailroad st.. was badly bruised Tuesday afternoon when she was struck by a westbound switch engine at the Lafayette st crc-ssin of the X, York V?::al tracks. :rtoed to her home ambulance. s'b. was rr. j in the polic HAVE THE SA.r. (ivXJD ATTENTION. The large depositor and the small depositor receive the same courtesy anJ repectful srlc at this bank. We put forth our best .Tort to uuike dealing here a pleas ir?. We ask ycu to favor u with your Lanklnc business whether it is little or; much. No account is too large nor. too small to receive our ooj attention. Merchant National Bank. Advt.

iHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Counter Attacks Fail Against New Positions Held hy the Americans

WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES ON THE MARNE FRONT, July 2. 5 P. M. A counter attack made by the Germans Tuesday against the new positions won Monday night by the American forces to the we-t of Chateau Thierrv was completely broken up.

The Americans did not give up a captured. There was hot lighting Tuesday the hands of the Germans. At 5 American artillery was engaged in heavily shelling the position. The tota! number of Germans cajdure! hy the Americans is now estimated to iiumher about ÖU0. including seven officers. Many j;roiij.s of prisoners hae been sent to the rear. Others have been located in hospitals where they were taken after beir.? wounded. The German counter attack, which was fiercely conducted, wa J launched u;ainn the American po sitions at v o'clock Tuesday morn intt. It resulted in the Americans further increasing their number of prisoners. - Virtually the remainder of the enemy attacking forces wu annihilated American laitJiuiastic. Hie attack by the Americans on j the Vaux positions was so territic that they swept right through the enemy lines and had their object been to continue the advance they could have done so with the greatest ease, as virtually everything before them had been cleared. So great was the enthusiasm of the men. the officers in some cases had to look sharp to keep them from goinsr beyond the set objectives. It is nt impossible that the Germans are planning another counter attack for the coming dark hours, but preparations have been made to meet them. A vast quantity of material, considering the size of the operation, is beinsr taken to the rear, but probably will not be tabulated for several days. In the lighting west of Vaux the American? stormed several enemy nests and killed or captured the occupants; then turned the guns the other way, using them effectively against the enemy rear areas. Penetrate German Line - .Mile. Tho Americans penetrated the enemy's lir.es to a depth of about a kilometer and a half on a total front of about four kilometers. All day today the troops in the front line have been subjected to a heavy shell fire. They had some shelter in one patch of woods which they occupied, but those who did not enter the wood have only the protection which they had provided for themselves with their entrenching tools or by taking cover in bhell holes. From one crater slightly in advance of the line, but on itf from a technical point of view, American soldiers this afternoon let their comrades know where they were when one of their party leaned over the lij of the crater and waved his helmet. ' The prisoners taken in the German counter attack say that they marched for three hours as fast as they could when word reached the commander of an enemy battalion in the rear of Vaux, which town is on the right of the American attack. Observers reported this morning that the Germans were apparently hurrying to bring up reinforcements behind their line. All the prisoners t questioned Tuesday expressed their relief at beintf captured. One. speaking excellent English, said to the correspondent: "Thank the Lord I'm out of there. MILHOLLAND MURDER CASE GOES TO JURY WINCHESTER. Ind., July C The case of- Derilus Trout, the Gaston man charged with having given Charles V. Mllholland. poison which resulted in his death last February, went to the Jury Tuesday evening shortly before 6 o'clock. The Jurors began their deliberations about T o'clock, but at a late hour had not reached any verdict. In his closing argument for the state. Pros. Murphy declared the state had established the fact that Trout had given Milholland poison and he intimated that the motive was robbery. Trout's attorneys contended that Milholland ended his own life, ;nd they j leaded with the jurors to yr.ve Trout the full measure of the reasonable doubt that they said ex isted throughout the trial. During j he arguments of attorneys on both 1 sides Trout appeared little concerned and spent most of the time reading a newspaper. EXACTING PATRONS. Well, that's the kind we want, because we know our laundry work will please them, and r fu??y person that is tickled to death with his laundered linen i an everlasting advertisement. Send us your work for a week then you'lL understand. Phone to Davies Iaundry &. Cleaning company. Adv. a Pakt or vorn INDIVIDUALITY. The subtle su?&etlon created by j the use of an exouis'.te rerfume adds! Indescribably to a woman's rharm 1 and greatly assist? in civing her dlstlr.cthe personality. The American Drurf Co.. 13 N. Main St., present many new Imported perfumfs. extremely fascinating ar.d suitable for ladies of discriminative taste. Adv. PHILIPPINE HAND KMBHOID-j EKED CHEMISE ' are beautiful and very reasonably I-ri ed at Th Cotki-i Shop. I'D . Main fct. also carr an attractive line of pink silk camisolr nt $1.00 a nil .:p. Hra.ss;-s from TD cxit up. leather novelties and Ktanco-American hy-;enic toilet ar:cs. Our Redfrn. ICamil! and Loduska Corsets are well knoun P hundred of wearers thruout th:s locality. Adv.

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in front of hill 204. which is in o'clock Monday evening the ' The American artillery smothered the infan us more than once and trymen fisht like wild de' il without a, single fear, but when the ficht is finished they are penllemen. One could have killed me. but did not. and I gae him my iron cioss for mv thanks'." WITH THE A M ERICA X ARMY IX PPAXCP. July Gen. John J. Pershing has sent his congratulai tions to the American troops oper ating in the Chateau Thierry sector for their gallantry in recent fightin l!ic mesyo In tVto t.l.l rt--i 10 t. Ti,i,.' ... j tor reads: nease congratulate in my name the officers and men whn tnoL- i.Qi-t j in the action in the Chateau Thierry ; region on the afternoon of June -.I i ... when -40 prisoners and fl machine guns were captured from the enemy. Young A mericalDon 7 Be too Proud! You're All ' Yanks' in France Ol'NG AMERICANS! This U you. rite liumln! eighty of you recently registered for military H'nice having become of age since the registration of 1917. The South Deiid Ciic Federation wants joti. and all of yoii. t take part in n Americanization Flau display tomorrow, July Itli. at Hum Village. The reason behind tlil apHa! is lamentable. The Americanization committee sent out 5SO imitations to the joum; men of the city and county, but the nathe born Americans of nathe Ixirn parents are falling down on their responses', while the jouiij men of foreign bom parents are re--MiHllng almost to the man. Some American paicnts hate eeii gone so far as to express a sort of repugnance to having their sons line up with tbo- foreigners." That is un-American. They will line up along with them when they get in the cantonments and in the trendies. We liae no ft torn in America lor such "snob" aristtKTacy just now. These boys, all of them, are going to the front, shoulder to shoulder, to light for democracy. GET this! Of the ome S.tJOO men who have entered the world war from St. .Joseph county, are what the above mentioned America ii imrcnts would call foreigners." In fact that many are Polish. say nothing of the Ausjtrlans, Hungarians, and even descendants of German-., who arc in the ranks. Watch tho casualty lUts ami witness the "skis" and the ies" and the "laks," and the ,,icks." and you will readily tsee who is doing the djing und getting hurt for America tlies days. Tlicse "foreigners," are getting Americanized all right, and even in fore goinjr to the trendies, they are not ashamed to proclaim it. If this Americanization rally has to le put on alone by the "foreigners," it is pretty near time that we take to Americanizing Americans. Wliat the committee wants is a demonstration of "Young America" coming of ac; cAery young man of 21 and not jet '22, i askeI to demonstrate his pride in his Hag. YOU can lind out all about it by calling up Bell phone 2321, uny time today or tonight. Anyhow report at the platform Hum Yillag;c. at bugle call, at l:ir in the afternoon, the Fourth. You nie wanted hi the pageant of the allied nations. Are you uninterested enough to want the United State to lie left out? America should be represented in that display, two to one of the other nationalities. Nothing but "snob" prejudice can prevent it and this Is no time for snob" prejudice. In Cleveland and Cincinnati tens of thousands of Americans and their adopted brothers stood shoulder to sltouldcr on an oeca-.-ion like thi. Would jou object to standin? nett to one of them in a trench "over there" or drink from a cup of water handed ou by one. to revive you. in case of wound? Would jou be too proud to tender him a cup if he were the wounded? Get that "snobbery." that Idiotic prejudice" out of or s.vsteni. We arc nil Americans. There are no b.vpbens any more. We are cither Americans or we arc foreigners a condition of the mind and heart a vwell as of birth and naturalizations. Young man. age 21! ItMiH'inlx-r ou're of age. If vour parent .(ill say no. on might its well a ti vour df-rtdinii lir-l a- al 1'iM. and line is in Ä h cati-e. vour f inM-rat- . I i-lM-l-iencc for the tight, and for the uplift of mankind, i - what lia liflel Ih irlrl out of tlw mutrr, ami that is etattly wlial (his war is all a'Kuit

Supper Served In Our Tea Floorn Tonight

Robertson BRofni

lo mo r ro w, J u ly 4th Will be Patriotic Dav The store will be closed all day. We shall be open until 0:30 this evening' and otter many items you may need tor your enjoyment in tomorrow's recreations

Bathing Suits for men, women and children, in many styles and prices. AlUWool Sweaters or Sweaters of silk and silk fibre, great variety of shades. Gloves, Neckwear, Ribbons, Toilet Goods, Handkerchiefs for men and women now offered at great savings. Waists, Middies, Blouses, Vacation Millinery. Our July Clearance Sales is now offering unusual values that will Petticoats. save you money on Women's Suits, Coats- and Dresses, Skirts and

Our Semi-Annual Sale of Henderson Corsets

will start

These prices are for seven days only The new prices on Corsets will be very much higher. We anticipated your wants and placed orders for over 1,200 of these well-known corsets 18 models to choose from, including stouts, medium and slender. Sale Price: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 $2.50, $3.00, $4.00

THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS

ast Side Bargain Store

Home 8835 518-520 E. LaSalle Ave. Bell 3357 SALE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Red Seal Puffed Rice Eagle Brand Matches, or Corn, Milk, 3 boxes 25c 2 pkgs. 27c per can 21c

Moss Rose brand Baked Beans, can 16c Dyer's Red Kidney Beans, ' 2 cans 27c Fancy, lrge. Meaty Prunes, lb 15c Large pkc". Ar so Starch. 5 lb. ?k. 32c Baby Doll Toilet Soap. cake 5c Hebe Milk, small can. . . 5c Tall Everyday Milk, can 12c Bran Cookies, pound... 19c NEW FRENCH SOCIALIST PAPER CLAIMS ALSACE IS PART OF FRANCE PAKI?. J'ilv 1. H.i.-is A;r,c"t. i l'r.ir.ff' Li-r. ' nw .-ocnl:M ; nfw.spa !r. ta)- m i- npiearanrc: Tuesday in i'arif. In publishing a declaration of its poIir tiip newt- ! p;ij)er ii oi;m inis : r icala i ly that , Al-.ice-I.on uine i.- an integral part j of 1'ijncfv Conipe: M tel. M.(ia!i.-t 1 tiler in' th1 h.tiiif-M of tfiuti". üt Ui- -!(! i.f liaii I. :'r ;if!-i .in : ; i ' r -Willi .f aT;.i- ! . -k . th'-?o:n.-r II .-i..n s -in . vh : v,i iii f':il)i-. ru.Hke ,riii .'h T" ; -.iiffs to s.ippoit IvMriv's im.iMi l' tli- rt I J : - I :nniinfiiN u.rli th .!: ( of ''.liiiinu ai''!it , h reg nr l ion of Hu'i'i.

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Swift's Pride Laundry Soap .". . . 5c Peels' Water Queen Laundry Soap 6c 2 cans Best Peas 25c 2 lan;e cans Homir.y. . .22c 2 a.rgz can, Kraut 25c Large pktj. Purity Oats 30c Hand Picked Navy Beans, pound 15c Fancy Lima Bean, lb.. 19c Tall can Pink Salmon. .20c 2 lb. pail Karo Syrup. . .39c Mi l. WARNER ÖROS. Seed c-J Farm Mickincry 114 E Waycs St .VOWS TifT. TIME To have jour pictures framed whrn ou are house clearing ana decoratrp and you know an artltu framed picture is t ioy for ever ae io tfre work nri'l ir Iln of pic ;ure nioulrtirip rompri all that new an-1 popular. I'm trait r.lrror fraruinK : i. 1 it . M.. alelki Art Shop lis N. Main aL Adv. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

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to 5:30 V:TT V l' i. I .s v G. torage Varehouse Store vour household goods at the C. and G. storage warehouse. Light, clean and dry storage room at reasonable rates per month. We crate and forward furniture. Call Bell Phone 915. Home Phone 2427. After each meal YOU cat on päTO M S C iff OR YOUR STOMACfl'S SiQ and get full fool value an; real stomach comfort. laslaclly relieves heartburn, bloated, gafcsy feeling. STOP:! acidity, fol rp atn. anl tomal misery. AIDS iicition; kttps tl..' stomach sweet anJ fiurt. KA TONIC i th let rrtn-dy rij only r.-'i a i tr. or to a cly t u?r it. i w :i l Cr--lighted with rtiult. i-atufa. tn kJrr.tti vr uuncy bk.. l'ica ca.l oJ trv i i

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