South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 290, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1918 — Page 2

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CONCERT TICKETS

ARE NOW ON SALE!

overs of Music in This Vicinity Offered Rare Treat Week from Tonight. That the r r t i uirt t will i i i find nf n reception in tl r : : v o n rt next , :."-.;rMl. j in th" I h occasion of thir r rhursday evn;n;; : now ronCTt will 1 tickets ! re now being --M hv LI irji. k'Nj mm the ;r"tt La Kr. n.-.nl Vain- ! nC Ftatlon. Th ti. kft m'." v. .11 be I iken up by th" p., d Cjo - M'-ror orps, and are being offered f r sibIt Jimmie A- Gnat's. Hui!:- , M.l r"s. ; 'latner clear store and Li 1 Lio-. j r t i ket booth will b- pii.ed n the Oliver 1 1 t I lobh. Personnel f Quintet. The r;re at Lakfs r-otircr? '! " a.t-t's i .iTri'.nnrl, with th"ir rr; " : -" I 1 1 train-! i n 1 .t ss m i a t i ri . f " b w - : John ! V.an, piano, was head of the or- j an clfpai tnir-nt of the Nor! b wv-l : n ! inlvfrsity ! L 1 nf in'iMf up to thltnr i,f his rnlist ini: in th navy, t i 11 1 with Liiiar f Lnirlantl and Viilor of l'aris; IW-rminn !'!! r. irt viollnit ar.'l musiral Iii t r. ha' ttir vo-inK'-t iM rn;, r -r akn Into th' 'lr7 mo mhony rchstra. lafr-r hinir a vor ; itl vith th I'.orkvliirr' ntrint: it -t f ''r-u' York ity; "arl 1 '. h i ':rr. io!init. playo with tin- l'hila-!'-lphia :-yniphony orrhi-t!;: up t I. f Ii' naip ii in 1 1 1 1 . n i , i ( I . ')nfi, uho playK ttir viol. o .1 ifl vith thr -rat nn.-t. r S. '.rik. --.rn-n th r'ial statr- l!!'lu:ii uiil-r ii tutr-li''; Vat'-r nram r. r-llist. ias Htuii'l witli -onir of tin huilrr.a sf r : . r. f inti uii.t r:t. ap.arinr, hi r.n r.? ;u,.l r- . i!;7 th" oiiP.tr;. or with n -.n s o --. MM Woiihv h;inty. Th- (Jr.-'.'it I.:;kos juintot a j i -a i' itii'.'-r th au-i.ri. .i!il for f t-no-;t of tho o!,ly otr. i il navy charity. t!io Nay Ilrhof soricty. '"ho society tili U!;.trls th- h..ai't- of tii-- men win K'iiiiil th -'(." ',": s-ploTii;! h i-:- fih r."' of thi niacnirirf nt navy i-harity anion;-' th n famili's of -allors ami n.arir.-- ami ar.iont: th' rnr-n t h'-ni-' l' r nt training station, nhoanl )iij ami in foifi:r:i ports, forru" a histoir of th m-.st nnoHiyh harity. IVrll of tl Sen. Th in of o'ir navy in.!a avo f'.jjhtin? aiain.-t the r.,o-t oiihcult tnf tliods of mo h'rn s'-a v,-.:i faro Hour I) y lioir thr f.ico nnkmtwn prnl that troops and provi-7on for Uncle Sam Requests

Wc Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower

Splendid collections of the new and practical in seasonable merchandise greatly reduced in price to sharpen public interest tomorrow. Throughout the store you will see the green price tickets. Every one tells a story of true savings. Look for them!

Silk Poplin Dresses, in plum, navy, and black; Very special Friday only, . tuiijv, ,'.es to La. ). $10.75 Silk Skirt Special, choice of anv silk kirt in black or colors. Friday only, ONETHIRD OFF. Wash Waists, in plain white and plaid oiles. Regular $1.9S values. C 1 Friday only p I . U U Broken Line of Corsets, in laree sizes onlv. $1.25 to $2.00 values. QQp Choice Friday only. .'JJU Percale House Dresses, in pink, tine and lavendei checks, Friday only . . nice.v trimmet. $1.79 Women's Fleece Lined Union Suits, broken sizes, hich neck and lone; sleeves and low neck and elbow sleeves. Friday RQp only UUU Black Cotton Hose, tor men and women. 1 0 J.p Friday only, pair. . 2 " Stamped Pillow Tops, on linen color crash, m assort ed patterns. Friday only 19c

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"Vf, " .'-V. v- mA..,S. :-o P. I'O n .y 'f' ly h f. ri'l "over T!o- v.:k of th- .ni"rican i- on- th it .all for iron men ;ro- . n 1 ; . i mi.i oir i , wpii'ititr-: th msop. o. with valor t " t i i t i : 'ro'. rn ovrry tlay. It a J t l v i ; ' to ! a oli.- to coht rinnt" to th" only charity of thoo ...!, ti :d A n'ri'-a ' !";htin:-' ?i!n. Tn th- '!'. it L: !:- nm eft luiiih-t's o!M rt of Thnrs-l iy - O'lintr ono 'ot-s a f'.:II iao;uV '.'.-oith as v.a-11 as Nir.trüniti;: to ;i ran-" mc-t worthy. r.i: i:i:tion iioakd mi:i:ts. A c-iu of tho 'X'-cntiv hoard of th- i. i t i. Ii coniinittcf waf hold Wednesday afttniotm at ." o'clock at Th" si iio,d administration huihlinx. Sc r-ral r.ow jdans wore talked ow-r to h used during tli" com in er i a r hut no dof.nitc act'on was ta kn. A Tiiiml.'f of claims wrre ordered paid. presented .?.f K I'KOsr In MOISIM.IXt; IV !fi'ir('i when he strikes, you .!n't liav . to fight to cot a square deal u hf i) you hay the heft irrade of Indiana and Illinois coal from C. U. I-Kre.-;;i S. Taylor Honm phone öiT'.h st. Lei! phone 271. Adv.

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Bleached Muslin, 36 in. wide. l:cellent quality. Worth 35c. ' oYp Friday only, yard . . . Percales, n inches wide, in liht and dark patterns. 35c quality. Friday OCp only, yard Sauce Pans, 5-Cjt., heavy pure aluminum, with hancue anu aluminum cover. Friday onlv $1,50 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips, Friday only, 2 8-ouncc 90 packages for Sugar and Creamer, American lidit cut, daisy pattern. Fridav RQp only, set . Three -Way Checker Boards, tor 2 or players. also manv .tner cames Something new. Friday 90c Kiddy Carts, well made, with 3 strong wheels, easy steering handle. CI OQ Friday 9.di Woodbury's Facial Preparations, Soap, Cream, and powder. 1 Qp Friday, choice I wu

A German Plane Brought to

. WOULD RE-SPREAD ASSESSMENT ROLL T'ir.nl net ion on the adoption of tho n vment roll for the Hiph 5t. ai:d Lwine a v. trttnk flower was au postponed Wednesday night for one v.eek hy the hoard of public uorksv This was done in order ! to trive the hoard inenil-ers an opportumty to ohtam a leal opinion from ('ity Atty. Siick as to whether the hoard can re-spread the assessment roll. There aro a number of remonstrators against the manner In which the amounts of the njessments have heen spread, and the hoard plans to re-pread the roll if it h;; the hk'-'il ripht. Th" final hearing on the nssessniMit roll wiU ho held next Wednesday nisht. ASKS MECHANIC'S LIEN ON PROPERTY FOR S450 Suit was filed on a mechanic's lier. by Karl Tiupl against Samueh Nathan and Loi Salincrer in superior court Wednesday morning. Tho plaintiff claims that on and after the than Any Other Store All Wocl Storm Serge, 36-inch, in black onlv. Worth today $1.5C Friday only, yard. 75 c Velveteens, 27-inch, in variety of colors. QRp Friday only, yard. . . vwu Cotton Huck Towels, size 17x30. with fancy border. Friday OQp only Cooney Fur Trimming, 1 and 2 inches ;de, in brown and white. 7Qft Friday only, yard. . . ' i Trimming Buckles, in brown and white. QRp Friday only Bone Hair Pins, sizes. Friday only, box in two 8c De Lonc's" Best Brass Pins, never rfist, package of 3rd). Friday Op only Fancy Pearl Buttons, assorted sizes and shapes. Friday 0 p .... Jergen's Fine Toilet Soaps, assorted odors. Friday special, 9Rp 3 cakes Lvj

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TRUCK LOAD OF FARM PRODUCE TO BE SOLD HERE FOR RED CROSS Bert Larnhart will take an auto truck of vegetables and farm produc' to fSonth Lend Lend Saturday mornlnsr, Oct. 10. t( be sold at the South Lend market place. The truck will be decorated in the National colors and all proceeds will he Riven to th" Uerrien S;rinKs lied ("ross. The projuco ha.s been donated by the farmers in this vicinity. - i fust of July he furnished labor and !

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defendants' store at .".18 S. Michigan st. The plaintiff also asserts that h tiled a notice in the county clerk's olhce October first of his intention j to hold a lien on the property. The i plaintiff asks the foreclosure of his ' lien and that an order fur the sale ; of the property be given. Me claims ; that the. labor and material furn- i ished for the building came to $.:."'j and that the court costs will be $100, and asks that he be given $iöo. INDIA HAPLAYED BIG PART IN WAR iAiNDON. (ct. IT (British wireless servJce. ) Hen. Alienl.iy's great victories in Palestine and Syria, in which India has played a prominent part, make the time opportune to place on record the answer of India to th call to arms issued by the Lritish empire. Indian troops have borne their share of the war in France, Lgypt, Mesopotamia, the Dardanelles. Saloniki. Last Africa and in central Asia. Lp to .luly ill, IP IS. India had contributed no fewer than 1,1 L", LSI men to the Ihitish army. The first Indian war loan reached the sum of 40 million pounds sterl- j ing, and the second loan has reached ! own a grcatT amount. India has --"nt to the various the- ! aters et war more than l.'eo mile engines and of l.iilroad 1 . 3 ' t cars. track. NOTRE DAME DE LIESSE CAPTURED BY FRENCH PALIS. ci. "!7. No:thwct of Sisonne in Champagne the l'rcn- h have captured the town of Notre Dame de Lu-s-o and wast of Orand Pre have tjkn the village of Talma, according to the o:!U ial communication iss i"d by the war office tonight. You Can't Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff Th- only mi re way dandruff is o tli- 1 d. -Irov it entr.-'dy. 'i o get rid of it. 'hn you do this, get about four oa:.- ..f ordi arvon; app'.v i: rr.ght iry li'iuid .'"lirn iv tin::: : s.'.Jp aT.d 7iT:-er tipDo thimo! ;f r !,.- !ror.- ; : n in to moisten tn i gej-.tly v. th the I ub it tonight, all. of ; -d thr- e :ind by ;r.oM-.mg d.i p-lrutr w ip o- f i o : v tu ( ' I a I a ; :rif w.ii . -o i : .:..; t v i::soi . , t and r-ntlte.v .'-;'. "ov e.e.y :ngi sicn :.nd ti.ii of it. ni.i rn.'i'tet how ,;.::( h larsr' ruff ou may 1,.-'. e. 'o'l w.'Il frid, too that all itching and t;;2i:-g of the ,,.!;. st- p at 1 1 ; "' . atel vow r ha ir will b fluff. 7a-'ro i:!'.-;.. viiky and soft. and '.mi',, and fee! a hundied t;n.cs itt!rr. Vu,: c. a ;;e! !.). id arvon at :r.y drug s'ore. It i- ineNT're: e ;.n-l tie ve r to b the work. Adv. R? '.7 V'v7.V;Kvt '73 II I I' Backache? you need immrtlite help. Alt druggit for DoJd's. Insist on bor shown, MmJarJ for 40 years.

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MOTOR SCHOOL

HERE AFTER ALL Army Officers Make New Survey of Springbrook Park and Will Likely Reduce Size of School. South Lend may obtain a government motor training school after all. although the school may be on a ismaller scale than the one first proposed for this city. Capt. Newhaucr and IJeut. II. II. Lstill, connected with the cantonment at Valparaiso, spent Wednesday afternoon in South Lend and Mishawaka and viewed the proposed site at Hprlngbrook park for a motor training school. The officers say that Valparaiso is the head division point in this district for the establishment and operation of motor training school?, and that they were here for the purpose of further investigating the proposed site for a training school at Springbrook park. Capt. Newbauer and Lieut. Lstill appeared to be well pleased with Springbrook park, and they said they will make a favorable report to the government. To IU'ducc Slio. While .Springbrook park is adaptable lor a training school, it is not adequate to establish one atommodating more than 500 men. They declared that th" buildings there can be converted into barracks lor the men and training departments. The oi'icers also aaid that it will be possible to obtain motor trucks I lor use at spnimbrouk park through j Valparaiso. While in Mishawaka, j Capt. Newbaucr and Lieut. htill j visited II. L Curry of the Mishawai ka jV'ast Sc Sav ings Co. Mr. Curry land Lieut. Lstill are old friends. t'p to the visit of the two officers hoiv Wednesday afternoon, it was 11.. I .. 1 i ....... 1 I. . t U i"t -.. n j nient had abandoned its plans to establish a motor training school in i South Lend. I Will Report I'uvorahlc. The committee in charge of the work here discontinued any operations in connection with the establishment of the school following the receipt of a telegram from Congi essman II. A. Larnhart, saying that the inability of the government to obtain motor trucks would indefinitely postpone the establishment of a motor school here. Capt. Newbauer ami Lieut. Lstill declared that Springbrook park is too Miiall to accommodate 1 , - u 0 men, but that it is ample for a school having an attendance of not more than ."00 men, and they will make such a report to the government. PLYMOUTH. .il . . i-iivt ,.i -j.ta g il lecelWd a telegram Saturday noon from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Suit that their ton, Loren, had just died. It will be remembered that they left Plymouth a week auo to be with him. He died alter a week's illnes of inlluenza. Joseph Swindell ami Mrs. M.nnie Ait r were in Arg ) Fridav afternoon i and w hile there called to see M. L. ;Ooriy who has been very sick for some time. Word was lec.-ived 'Saturday afternoon that his physi1 ciaiis have some hopes of his reo ery. Mrs. Trdla Wood returned home from Albany. Ind.. Friday, to remain until the schools reopen. Mrs. 7 H. Thomson and Mrs. ' Ldna Melville of Warsaw, are spending seveial das with Mr. and Mrs. ( Clifford Luggbs of this city. Lev. A. M. Cummins pent i tlie week end with friends at North ' Manchester. Mrs. Jose Zehner went to Donaldson Saturday to spend the day j with her fri'-nd, Mrs. Chas. Johni siti, wl:oe Mli-.bund was buried j Sunday. Mrs. Margaiat. tJcod retuni'd to ! North Liberty Saturday after attendI ms the funeral of Ora Weibourn. I Miss Ma hie Phillips spent Satur- ! day m South Lend, j Mi-s Lrma Cr-sner of Ch.cago. ' sjent the week end with her mothI e r. Mrs. Ovo. Cressner. of Plunili st. Miss Alice Landen of the ;I:chiuan ("lty schools is horn' on account of til- closing of the seiioijp Miss Anna Laily r'turiud to her ho:r. at Indianapolis Saturday aft r visiting the lamily of her brohti. 7ias. Laily. Mi-.s Cora L-rch-r of th- city M-iio0',s has gone to Oo-h-n to isit for a week. Mrs. (borge Laxter want to Mishawaka Saturday t visit her sor.s, Ld .and John and families. M;s Less ;uii rt of Chit ago spent 'the week end nith her parents of this city. ' Mrs. Jo Li lis visite 3 frier d: ; "a 1 , a ra iso o r tb.e week end. i I'd Ib r.-man of Culver was in the J city Mond.iy morning. . ; M:.i-liipn.an Willi.im Latta spr.t short tiiu- Saturday morning in isitmu his g: an-1 j'-areuts. lr. and Mr-" Martin, also hi aunt. .Mrs. S. . N. Steens. f this it. H- v a on ! his t n a y ling lack to Anna i" '.; uf:.r atthe funeral of his brother at C os lien Mi-s Dollie Itosenberry, of South ... . . i . . . : . i . lo-ri-l spent tne w nu i ii :ier parents of this it. Mesdams b. . atal ' n.iS. l,,t,f. voont Mondav in South Lend. jr.. is visitand Mrs. I. nitar.um in ...t S. Mich, Mrs. Joe Halzebauer. Ij Mil . .1 r H j ing her p. M ! Trout in an. arents. Mr. i Most f mpb?;e i -a ; n s t 17 S. Horn" - - v l .o!.; .s. . 1 1 c n .

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M m S . f T . A . The Ciovi.-r;iment has issued ATHENA UNDERWEAR Women's Athena Union Suits, liht and medium weight, lisle and cotton, all styles neck and sleeve, ankle lenirih, $1.7.'), $2.00. Women's Athena Wool Union Suits, heavy weight, high neck, lcng sleeve, ankle length, steam shrunk, $3.50, $3.75. Women's '4 Wool Union Suits, an extra tine quality of soft light weight wool, all styles neck and sleeve, ankle length, $2.75, $3.C0. Women's heavy Ecru Fleeced Union Suits, high neck, lon.c sleeve, ankle length. $2.00, $2.25. HOSIERY An odd ;ot of children's Fancy Stockings, 35c to 45c. Children's Iron Clad Hose, nine ribbed, black and white only, 39c, 45c. Women's Lisle Finished Hose, with flare top. black and white only, 25c. Women's Kayser Silk Hose, with marvel stripe, full fashioned, black and white only, $1.75. Women's Radmore Silk Hose, full fashioned, black, white and colored, $1.50. Women's Boot Silk Hose, black, white and colored, at 89c.

WOMEN'S BATH ROBES A word to the economy wise woman "Choose bath robes now" is certainly siihicient when the word directs detinite attention to these Great Values, made of Beacon's soft and rich Blanket Cloth. Colors are remarkably inviting, and priced at $6.50, $7.50 $8.50 to $10.00. FLANNELETTE KIMONAS The sort that are much in need these cool mornings. Good assortment of colors, at $2.98 and $3.50.

Studebakers Buy $2,000,000 of Liberty Bends When the Htudebaker corporation Mondav subscribed for $1.000.000 in fourth Liberty loan bonds, it doubled : its total suhscrip ions to the fourth j loan making the total fouth issue! purchases of the corporation reach the $ j.Oim.io.i. mu k. on Sent. L'S, olunteer drive in tili. Studel.aker corporation city. the 1'Jrchased 'eonds in the sum of $1.0"G.OOO. Of this amount $42'..0OO was allotted to South Lend, SlT.O.OOm to Detroit and the remainding . 32 . -00 to IS other cities in wrieh the corporation maintains branch otlices. Monday the Smdebaker corporation nought another million dollars' worth of Liberty bonds, allotting $7oü,aoo to New York and ? 3(10.000 to Chicago, the corporation answering the call of the United States treasury departrr ent. The Studebaker corporation now

holds S.'.con.ono in Liberty - bonds. kidney or liver complaints. fdeep-h.aving-v-purchased J-I.O'JO.ooq each of jlessness, exhausted vitality or we.ikthe first, second and third issues, J ness of any kind, ret a box of Wenand $ 00 0,0i"0 of tlm fourth issue. J dell's Ambition Pills today on the . I money back plan. Adv.

r PORTAGE PRAIRIE, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lhoades sjen. iSundav with Walter Llmades and family. Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Leon spent Sunday with th? formet 's patents j nea r .Mif s. .lohn Walker and family w-:' .guests of Mr. and Mr-. Ai - ert j Lliodes on Sünna y. Mrs. 17 S. Arney r'-tu-red horn , on S.iturday aTt-er .-pending a wek at Llkhart. ' C.o'.en lie'enrs of r.'ar War.-aw. Ind , spent ;i few days last eelc with friends a, this place I .L M. Swa:tz . on a i mg th.reatened witli jmcumonia. s. L'.izabeth Lhr.ades went to Gos-hf n. Ind., n .atur.lay after r'-la-scraLng several v.e.,;v witn r-ia-ti e i.t "Iiis id: e. Mr. und Mr. Lmory Ibc, zh :p.-nt iti.i. th S. Arr.ey homo DOUG" FAIRBANKS MAKES GOOD ON SALE OF MILLION IN BONDS NLW Y"LK, Oct. 17. Douglas i ' :rv,.,rk.- came o er f.-om Wash-' . - - : 1 ;! ',,r. toddy in an airp.ar.e a ; das' ma;'' to ,e!i 1.o.o.mhj worth! ' or.ih to matt h a sub - ; r.f ; : e rt '." -Uds to rriynr. for the mii..' amount by iLern.ard lUruch. -airman of tho vr industries Lord. lb- got th n.ilii .n fro:,. Pliny Lisk of the t.rrn o: H.nuy l'.sk ,v So-.,, it ws Mr., Kisk', father ,h-. sobl ? 1 7 "7 j uorth of ,,:.ds for the - ernmcnt I worin

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a request to you Do your Christinas Shopping No-

A Remarkable Sale of Women's and Misses' Suits

Specially SOC.OO priced at Serges, Poplins and Burella Cloth, in navy, black, brown and taupe. Braid, velvet and button trimmed.

A Notable Collection of Dresses ed $14.75 Silks, Satins and Serges, in great variety of colors, with trimming of Georg

ette and Crepe de Chine. Now is your chance to buy an extra dress at a great saving.

Furs and Velvets unite in The Newer Millinery Modes Our Specialty Friday and Saturday Priced at $5.00 A delightful collection destined to have a great and lasting mode. Black, brown, taupe, purple. CHILDREN'S HATS The latest overseas models in Khaki and black velvet for the school girl at $1.95.

Banish Nervousness Put Vigor and Ambition Into Run-Down, Tired Out People. j If you feel tired out, out of sorts, i denondent mpntnllv r.r nhvsipqllv ! ili-.nrfi?n(i(1 rnd hrt- th drc rn tr ip. ! " " "v jeomplish things, get n f.0-cent box of Wendell's Ambition Pills at Wettick's Cut-Late Drug Store today and take the hrst big step toward feeling bettr right away. If you drink too much, smoke too much, or are nervous because of overwork of air- kind. Wendell's Ambition Pills will make you feel better in three davs or money back from Wet tick.'- Cut-Rate Drug Store c-n the tust box purchased. Lor all affections of the nervous system, constipation, loss of appetite, lack of contldeneo, trembling. STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doinz now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a ; poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment elegged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowel? are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or ; energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tabled, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. 'ifl 1 iViil ' 7 V your Zoc'rr c cnfta2- " fl M- h V Mpg A ff fJtT! N 5' "S Vi l h W?l A t 4, 1 V 1 iNEW PRICES iOc, 60, $10

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Co 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m. Special 'Showing of Black Waists Of L a v n tailored sleeves, shawl collars and tucked fronts, at $1.50. Of Poplin high neck, tucked fronts, at $1.50. i j 1 n The Big Hit "SMILES" on a vocal record i PH,' mm .. I Also How I Hate to Get I j 1 Up in the Morning We Don't Want the Bacon, What We Want! is a Piece of the Rhine"! "The Yanks are at It Again" "My Little Gypsy Wanda" "Roses of Picardy" Also ..4 Fi ! 1 ! i j "Demolay Comman- ! i ll and "Invercargill" Tv.ti of the mvt -tirri: marches ever recorded. ALL ON COLUMBIA RECORDS OPEN EVERY EVENING V; This i. "i month list the he; mi e cr iued . ' et yours hc i a as the record :!i::iti':i 4 klvi. THE ' ''6 Ä VV U tfVOFfc I 'i W V Vl J J i H MUSIC SllOD I" t 1 Oliup

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