South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1919 — Page 5

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SOCIETY

Suffrage

Philanthrophy

M:5 Ol-tdjj drnnb!l was elect. prKint of th V. H. ('h'jmn of th United Rrrthrcn churrh at a matins h'ld Tufj'liy niht at !h hotn' of Mivi Ella Mny Stry. 613 S. Frllon M. Othr nfT.cer cho.-cn wrrrMtfi Wra turkey, vie president. Mi Ulanche Hrady, secretary, and Mi.iH Kthl r-fl."hamt, trJturr. Th next moUntc will bo In th nitur of a picnic at Howard park on July 1.

Adele Garrison's Neiv . Revelations öl a Wife

Their Second Honeymoon

so

fi. Soldanl, H;0'Melia and , ordc red her kinswoman to I-ae my i

of her outruousl (

Th graduate rf St. Mar"s Conrv.tory of music appeared In a. recital Tuesday nisht in Sr. Angela hall. Th following numbers appAAre'l on th program: "Zampa,"

Hv W.rnlrl flrvt nhnn MU,- ? TO HI a K e nr Weep

Hrouswirti. C. Hotz; .econd piano. i uously. I couldn't tell her that I

violin. Prof. K. Seidel. Spinning choniH. "Tho Flying' Dutchman." U'ajnipr vocal clas, Mis O'Melia. at the piano. "Dictation," Schu-mann-Llfzt, Mi? C. Hetz. Quartet in "O," Hohne, violins .Ml!se M. dr R. Diane ho, H. Iiix, O. Hrouard. Prof. K. Seidel; Ktude. Op. 2 4. No. 1, Mosxkcnvakl, Mi O. Holdani; vocal quartet "Serenade," Schubert, Miw F. Outhrie. S. Jobst. G. Soldan i, M. Gebhard, piano Miss K. Hroussard; violins MIf M. del K.

WHY M.WXii; I I XT THAT MOTlI-iive her your first m(s;i:. to conF.K (SKAHAM'S CO MI OHT ! sidcr your onv rsut'on as r.ot having CTCIJi:i IS rNCO.Ml'OKT- j taken place. Vo'J must h.iv told AHI.Il. her to bnve, for nothing else would

I made a sudden swift decision as!v made uch an impression on .w. . ! her." heard my motfctr-in-law wonder ; , , .

I .4 int'uier-in-iaw iti.h r. f w .u iuv I tv h.i I T ron 1 il h a e vn Id to her mtl ! . i .. i . . 1 1 v. i ... t

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Kitchen Economies 11 Y I MAUEL IIKANDS. WHY YOU OUGHT TO Ll'.AHN' HOW TO MIY 1'IUTT AM) vi;GirrAHLrs. Kows and rows of jars on shelves a well-filled cellar of preserved fruit and vegetables of every kind'.vas or.co the evidence of good housewifery. And those in country or suburban home can still live up to this old tradition and each year ha- generously stocked prestre clo.-ets in the cool cellar.

vgetabl's In th hom. You can ol. rain a ropy of .;!lctin No. K41, cillM '"Drving Fruits an 1 Vrco-

jta!s !n t h-- Hi:ni" with recipes ! for cooking appended. :f je-i u-ill I write to th United StTts dpartj ment of agriculture. Washington. I. ; C. I Copyright, 1 1 9 . )

Personals

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719 W. Uclfax a v.. jm eumonia.

Mrs. Charles Moore nnd

shrevdlv. b .t I didn't ri.-'c t th-

t mpest- , hh- threw out.

had

She's

i went on.

or stic 'llsareeat)le

at ha," she and catty

and meddlesome from h r childhood.

'atrr most of us 1 eeome flat ' Mr. and Mrs

There's not tut!icient I Riverside dr.

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nouse o.-auM- m n.-r ilim .,he h;ul all thPf

cruel quizzing of ny little maid. I had told Counsm A -at ha that she need not reveal the real reason for

on k oi it k ii siif (linn i vmmi io u i j0 Indulge them

Anu lr she had not poken of it, my

lips were staled. Hut there

traits lntor.su-

! fled, when rhe had the opportunity .by rer.soa of her position as superin-

' tendent of a reformatory fcr

something I could tell her, a message I could s'end to h-r cousin.

She lost ii t r posi-

i tion. and as she has but t:r- tiniest

vsus'of Income, about all the piis;:j she

nut -Anil or ine nai uweuer: ,-nu 'son In th rapidly srrov.'lncr cities sooner j Mr.

1n ellers

spar to keep enough Jars to last over the winter, even if we're ambitious to put up hundreds of Jars in reason.Alao. there's another dis-idvantage a? out storing canned goods in apartments. They're usually heated and sometime overheated and it

A. C. Fralick. iy ill with

Mr. and

Mont. 10'JS V. ash. nerton av .. and Mrs-. George Swltzer and

I'M ward Culver, lu4Mr. and -Mrs. J. a.

Mr. and

Pdancho, ITof. TU Seidel; 'Cantique

d'Amour.- LLzt, Mis D.

Heceuses,, Irsfeld.

M. del TL Blanco, H. Itz, G

O'Melia;

s.ird. M. Humphrey, 1. Glentson, M. Keowr., M. Kahl. M. Ward, Urof. It. Seidel piano MIs fi. Meloy; rhoru "Summer," Chaminad. St. ' Mary's

! K'ts out of life is when I inwte her is next to impossible to find within ' to visit me." : tho wall of the anartnient itself a

"Your cousin mad? rn- exceeding- , And then Remorä?. v.-i:h u capital' cool place where canned goods can ly angry, mother, " 1 hea-.i nervous- ; r jzej nu,. :Not a;OI,.. because I ' be stored without danger of being

... a,.. i ...... i ma. fum-:.iiiiiB -Mh.ul i-cen rude to i pvtiniles old ' snoiled

She ! woman, out lici use I couldn't keen! lint -th thsci f n n licirl.

- - - - i ' v i ti n it ii ia.vv S lilt UT 1 i ...it t tn ruin.i t ha n h j i'i plnn w r . w a j n .

violins. Misses. . . """! Section on that If It were not lor . ,ho cltie!, nee1 not forego the pa-

u ass ner tot me to eo'isiuer o r ; ; e ,; r..ftairiP ..j.i ilö i . . . . . ... ... , ,i.i(.K. ti.o.ncr louui r.ox ne so triotic and thrifty habit of preserv-

con-is.uion ;:s navinir r..-ver w;Ken j murl(itf.nl Ul cnU.rtaining her impe-: lns.

1 ': ii-r iu n. , cunioud cousin.

..ftam, nun i irusi sne in noi. j : h,Mj nut Ume either for remorse

.dv mother-:n-law looked at meinr f,,r ndlpctiim

i rude, v ery

I r. b!v is In

! would

cruel t) her-

no rnood to

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Olee- ciutr piano Miss L r.rousstd; ! "St. Urancl de J'aul Waikln on th VavM," Ilszt, Miss C. F.roussard; : -Hhapfodia," No. 2. Lis-2t. first

piano. 1. c) .Men a. ti. soidlna secon! piano. Miss.es P5etz. E. Hroissnrd, violin, Prof. K. Seidel. Flection of officer was held at the meeting of th Woman's Missionary ociety of the Indiana

Avenue ChriKtian church. Tuesday

a

keenly. "I can't im.-'gine

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with her uual

She may not be able to have

Juicy Jars of fruits and vegetables.

but she cn kcei them dried.

My mother-in-law. j I)ried frult8 and vegetables, if

P. ose. 1021 Sherman av

Mrs. J. P. Keekler. 311 F. Dubail a v., and James Huston of New Carlisle motored to Chicago Friday and spent the week end there. Mrs. William F. Quails nnd son. Hilly, of Kansas City, Mo., are visiting the former's mother. Mrs. H. Nies. 418 N. St. Louis blvd.

Agatha," she said, and there was that in her voice which made me reilir. anew how spinelos a creature my husband and his relatives must consider me. "Hut. then, I suppose she said something particularly atrocious to that idiot of a Kati' and so of course vou lost, your head completely. You ouirht to get

fternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank fid of th lt -Mgaret. Of course.

Harten. Ä2i Calvert Ft.. resulting in . tl " KU,U t l "l lu Mrs. Lester Spidel being elected I iiUo" her ,f sta'- lnit Wl11

anu less neip 10 you ir montns to

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UIIVIIIK liiaUR4ll,,nrfin,P.. nronuroil .'.r. nulla no crr.r.

jvtt (-Linn , , iz-.n .i.ii urii ii tnv rn i l

bett-.- of it in any row with. .-AU ,llcWea ready to move. I

president; Mrs. Ernest Maffit. vicepresident; Mrs. Monroe Culp. treasurer and Mrs. W. A. Kendall. scrtnry and reporter. Mrs. Anton Swanson was in charge of the propram on foreign mission ary work. Itefrcshments were served to 20 guests during the social hour. Twenty-four persons attended tho card party given by the Wanita .Srwlns circlu Tuesday afternoon in Hodman hall. Thd next one will be held In two weeks. The final business meeting of the directors of the St. Joseph Hospital

see what you

come, and thn just

will have on hand." "She's a Poor Stick." 'Then you know " 1 said in a niazement. 'That Katie is going to have a bahy?," returned my mother-in-law, tartly. "Why, of course:"' "Hut that's neither hre nor there,' she went on briskly. "It's none of Agatha's business if Katie ha Pix children, all twins. And I'll tell her son when she gets over her crying spell." "Please, mother," I said, emboldened by ricr championship of me to call her 1V th:it x.HTi.fl nrimo "ilr.n't

Aid society was held Tuesday after- . niulhin CIOSS to hf.r jUPt tell

members her how S( am.

"Not mucl I won't:" my mother-

see," she :-aid. 'Where are you going to put Agatha to sleep? You know 1 cannot have her in my room.'" "i shall tlx up this room again," I replied, trying to make my tone heartily cordial. "It won't take very Ion?." "Don't fuss so much," she said. 'If you get the bed up and the dresser and the run in place the rest of the thins won't matter." I could not repress a smile as she went out. She would defend me against unpleasantness from any one else, but she was supremely indifferent to the inconvenience I might suffer in getting my room ready for her cousin. She has never suggest

ed the possibility of Dicky's giving I

las the canned article. They also 'have the advantages of permitting a I large quantity to be stored in a ! comparatively small space, and if j kept dry' are not so susceptible to spoilage as canned foods. There is scarcely a fruit or a j vegetable that cannot he dried, and

with a small amount of equipment in the home it is comparatively easy to do it even in the small apartment kitchen. Carrfits, peas, .beans, beets, potatoes and even spinach can be dried. In fact, the dried spinach can be packed into very small space indeed, and then when ready to be used your little Jar of dried spinach can be cooked into an amazingly large quantity quite the reverse of the fresh spinach. If you have a winter apartment

up his room to her cousin and bunk-in town and Pnd your summers in ing on an army cot as I was doing. I ?omf country place where food can It probably nver had occurred to be raised remember that It's emlher. hut I knew she would have re-worth while to dry foods for

noon.

in-low replied briskly. "You'd have her walking all over you. Hut I'll

sentt-d it if I had suggested it. That she ar.d her son must be comfortable, no matter who else was Inconvenienced this I had long ago learned was an incontrovertible article of her life creed. It was a very tine creed her her. I reflected wearily, as I once more stnrted in search of Jim to help me arrange my room, but rather an inconvenient one for me.

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There wer Ii

present. Reports of the committees

wer given and plans wert? made for th general nieoting to be held June 20 on the hospital lawn. Rev. J. R. Chitambar of Lueknow, India, general secretary' of the. F.pworth league In India and Durmah

spoke, on the missionary work being' done in India at the meeting of thei Woman's Foreign Missionary society; of the First Methodist Episcopal i church. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. F. j I. Moore leari the c'evotionala and j Mrs. Nonnar. P. Kclb rendered a; vocal solo. The next meeting will : be hld July 1. j The Washinfrton club held a pn-

Ci.il meeting Tuesday afternoon at , CLb: VHIIXESS AND MARRIAGK j commonplace people, who live ordith hom of Mrs. Frank Wamer.l j,. Hein, s of the Universitv of ( nary, everyday, commonplace lives.

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Cleverness and Marriage

By Winifred Black

shipment to town rather than to can them. They take up less space.

! may be shipped with practically no

risk of breakage or spoilage, and as they require fewer receptacles, the dried food becomes most economical In its preparation. In the country the simplest method of drying is the natural way in the sun with very little equtpment. If you dry vegetables in a town kitchen you can use various appliances in connection with your regular fuel. The government publishes some excellent bulletins giving complete infoimation on drying fruits and

News of Interest on the West Side

MAHRIAGFS. Miss Thresa Moskwinska. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mokwinski, S -5 S. Pulaski st., and W. Luczkowski, :130 N. Jackson st., ere united in marriage In a pretty church wedding at St. Casimier's Catholic church Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. The ce-'.mony was performed by Rev. Anthony Rozewicz. C. S. C. in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. Attending the couple were Miss Hemico Moskwinska. sister of the bride, as maid of honor, and Leon Luezkowski, brother of the groom as best man. The bride was gowned in white

crepe de chine with bands of satin'

braid. She wore a short length veil, caught up with swee?t peas and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. Her maid was attire 1 In white crepe de chine with ' trimmings of satin, and ore a chif'on bonnet. White roses formed her bouquet. Aftr the ceremony a reception was tendered tho newly married

the home of the bride's!

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tiait in oil of Champ 'Iurk,

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from Missouri, tile retiring Speaker of the llo ie. hes

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- done bv Poris H. Onnlnn. of New York city, at the r- p t o:

hers of the House. Representative Clark's fi i r;'N -, it S .-- neys of him ecr painted. It has been the i.styiii of the Ho many years to place in the Sp-.i k 'r's lohby an oil paintintr of a : who retire. Kepres-ntutive Clark ceased to be S;'-.,k. i" wh.-n Concrress d.ed. at noon on March 4. Mr. "l n k is sixt -nir.e . He succeeded Representative Joseph G. Cannon, of Illinois, as : after a harl tight in the Hoii.-o ei-ht years .mo.

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Martha P.rzezinska. cousin of the bride and L. Ciesiolka. of Chicago, cousin of he groom. Miss Pauline Kalka. sister of the bride ar.d Frank Nowak. Miss Casimiera Wismiewska and Hoffman Little. Miss Sophia Kalka. sistfr of the l.Tide was flower girl.

i Tho bride was h.indsomelv dress-! i

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flower girl

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broidercd and lace

having a square full length bridal

coudIc at

narents. Tho house decorations!

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.-Kt. Adalbert's Catholic church was veil of silk tulle with valley lilies and the scene Of an impressive wedding carried a prayer book. The first

maid was attired in a gown 01 pairblue poplin and georgette, while the

in their hair. The litt'.

was unison in a iroc .

and tulie anil carried a

roses and valb y lilies. (ni- r latie- and iatiniat- fri

wer- riost- at the reception an

breakla.-t w hi-it follow d the f Te. Miuny at the home of the bride

rents. I lit' nininir room was ai-

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ceremony Tuesday morning when Miss Anna Kalka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kalka. 0 Jackson St., became the bridf of John Ciesiolka,

of Terre Coupee, Ind. The ceremony j at a salemn high mas was per-j

formed ty Kev. jonn KunacKi, pastor, assisted by Kev. Theophil Hemma. as deacon and Rev. Michael

Swlatkowski, of Terre Coupee, Ind., ;

as sub-deacon. The church altars j were decorated with cut flowers and ! ferns. I Attending the coupb? were Misa!

The m-tin of Poii.-h reh f circle

held Thursdav even

the Wlii'e 1 1 . u : Which Was f b.

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other bridesmaids were gowned alike in pale blue satin combined with chiffon. They all wore valley lilies

oki hall, has June 12. The junior

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12 members present. The next meeting will be held July T at the summer cottage of Mrs. Kizer at i Higman park. MKs Vernlce Flb?l. Kn Tortage

av.. was hostess at the meeting of the Musicians' club Tuesday night. There were 12 members present. Following the business meeting an informal program was presented. The next meetini? will b held in two weeks the rlace to be announced later.

California says there's something wrong with the babies of America. Thev aren't born right, he says.

and the reason they aren't born j er a little music, or a movie i. t,t h.,ir .,,r.ni, d i A n ' t ! d cc c ri t book in the evening.

1 1 fc, i i l t l litt k -i.x .. i

marry right, and the didn't marry right is

with breakfast at eight and luncheon at one, and dinner at dx and uood. interesting cheerful work all day. and good, human, cheerful talk

or a

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reason tnev 1 i r-i l hi.u that they i make the world worth living in for

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U1U il i iiiiiin I'liuui. .ii't-ji ii. A man just noticed a pretty dim-

I see

n'e or a roguish eve. and a girl ob

pair of shoulders and ' iuris

nose and off they

love to ride through a city and the plain little houses in the

of town and think of all

the love and saeriiice and devotion, of all the hope and ambition and

a ; priue that is shut within those four

The Indiana Council of Administrativ and Executive Women in Kducatlon will give a luncheon Saturday. June T. In Avres tea room. Indianapolis. Anyore wishing to attend th affair mi procure further Information from Miss Fdthe brcn, Franklin school. Th final meeting of th seas(n

Ol in l asi . ni' i s .i.--i" i.iu'mi ih ioet

1'ythian sisters was held with Mrs. Mary Vitou at her cottage at F.i-:le lake Tuesday. A chicken dinner was served at noon to 15

served a kooiI an aquiline

were, buying an engagement ring

ar.d sending invitations without

thought in the world of what was walls t-ofn. to haooen after thev had! What does the profes-t-.r want the

! inoxed into the new apartment and ; c!e, ?r People to do? Stop being ! started luvinv for the new furni-t oiover 11,1,3 1,(4 merely natural and

tr.d put away tne bridal eil

going-aw ay

tur and put away tne ami begun to wear the

hat for second best. Men and women of this aice should consider each other eugeni-

! tally, says the professor, and as he

is the greatest authorit in the west on tugenics. ery probablj he knows what he's talking about. He sas too many stupid persons

members and five guests Fellow- marry and too man nexer persons

dinner a social hour was ! t marry at a u. ana. worse man t iin.'hnn . ..tlthHt. when the clever people do

ing the enjoyed.

J o'clock and the return trip was made at 9 o'clock. The next recular meeting will be held October 1 at the home of Mrs. Fmma Wolter, 4.S Broadway. (,n June 7 the association will entertain at the V. W. C. A. with a farewell rr'y honoring Mrs. George Heroth.

The Indies' Aid s Trinity T res 'vterian entertained Tuesday the home of Mrs. J. V.

ocie. oi i jut i ch arch was ' aftcnoor. at , ;. Thomas. 718 t

K. Colfav av. Follow ing the business meeting arrangements were! made for the Iidies" Aid socuty toj ntertain the members of the choir'

in the church rrlor. Friday night

There were m-mtrrs pres. nl

Mrs. K. H. Uacrer.s. Zi S. I'eter st., will rnti rt.iln July 1.

marry, they rtnn t want t niidren. The consequence of this is. says the professor, that the world is peopled by the children f the stupid, and this he thinks is bad for the world, all of which interests me exceedingly and thrills ni not at all. Consider the CIeor. I Sapporo we all muht to want the world to be full of clever peo-

pb. but somehow the such a world fills me

f'.ed dismay. Clever people are like tabasco sauce, or like a salad dressing, or like ih1 cake and ke cream after dinner. Very nice, for little fllips "f the

but rather closing if yo-.j

good and honest and self-sacriticing .' You can't plan a scheme for the betterment of the race when Sister Mary has cut her nneer and Brother John has run away and you think maybe he's gone across the tracks to those horrid children again. Dimples Nature's System? You can't scintillate very much when sister has to be comforted because somebody at school called her "Brocktop" and brother has to be helped with his algebra, and old Aunt Mary is coming to visit just in the middle of preserving time. The geniuses of this world are self-centered they have to be or they hae

j to be or they wouldn't be geniuses, j Po let them alone, professor; we !loe them and admire them but a j few of them is enough, thank you. ipon't try to people the world with j them.

thought of1 . nesiaes. mayre tr.ere s 5omeming with horri- I in that dimple, or in that roguish J eye. that !s nature's sst--ni of -u-

gen'es. And If there is. maybe v ith all our scjor.ee and all our

S rC ; l . ' on it.

oBsu.KVi: riuumirvs dw. ; "nihil en's day ill be obsrved' at the Harns Fr.uri Christian)

church Sun.i.iv nvrnir.s at 1 " o'(hak. Pat F:u:varis will prt-aih at 11 o'clock and there will be special

v. I appetite

i get too m;:oh of them.

' I m 'nd o. uiixo. i cat l i .'

ir.N-eir. giod. p.a:r,. m i i -i'

' read, and I'm afraid I sh. ; vat e for a cake and n cr- :

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"'eer i'iTX't'.s are nie- f : pany in :n a '..lob .- ;!. -t w !i :i t!tt ) ao-ti't ill-t '..".t '. r '.

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ON WAV UOMIl. ::.g 'o -i cablegram receied ay Mr. . r.l Mrs. C. H 4 i .' N". Mic,:-..!! r.. their 1. ' ho ?.as 1 ' c:i overheas has !ft Is-jrtiel for the t t s

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INTERURBAN DAY

Exceptional Values IN OUR Housewares Department tor Thursday. Housewives will quickly recognize the Splendid Values listed below.

Lslass ierrigerator or

Mixing Bowls 5 in set.

measuring 5, 6, 7, inches across the Complete set of 5 Special 95c

8, 9 top.

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$15.00 to $25.00 Figured Dresses - $12.50

Two hundred figured voile dresses, extra fine quality; regular SI 5.00 to S25.00 values. Choice $12.50.

Voile

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Androck Oven Fine utensil for hot weather use. Economizes gas and ccoks food in less time than it takes to heat the regular gas stove oven.

Round Aluminum Roaster Will hold a 6 lb. roast. Special $1.95.

Special 65c

Model Carpet Sweeper Excellently constructed and an item of great utility in the home.

Grey Enameled Dish Pan 1 2 quart size. Special 65c.

Special $2.. .

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IUKTIIn. Horn tt) Mr. anl Mr? .lohn Young, ArHr,iore. a tvn, June i.

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i oi'.ce'.tcd and v, xvr.it t up :a tr.oir own c!eirn'ss th.it thc arc fcarf'al birt'.. Hut for me and my

! house. ive me ordinary, everv-tuv.

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Economy Electric Iron. A great hot weather comfort. These irons are a standard make and cruaranteed tor one year. Special $3.95

Store clo-c.x ai ti. m., except Saturdays. George H. Wheelock & Company

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A complete assortment ot VfTx ji;J these three HaiiKnis makes 'SifäZ At;-'-of Bathiny; Suits. V; f. "J (J"-:j California Bathing Suits. ! I I Annette Kellerman Bath- V ll ? -y

um' Muli and water sprite Bathing Suits. $5.50 to $15.00.

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