South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1919 — Page 5
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FARMERETTES IN BIG PAGEANT
Adele Garrison 's New Revelations of a Wife
MET NINETEEN PRESIDENTS AT WHITE HOUSE
JOHN A. SWANSON AND
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M'CABE-SELLERS' PLANE SUFFERS 25-FOOT FALL
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Announcements M -ni-.-rs of ihr- Aut.-n V. I!. ., No H. '.vi '.1 hobl a picuie at i'ottan ito'iii'1 park Tuesday afternoon and '' rn'-r: Th- afternoon will b- s; nt vfi.i;!;,- and a pi'-nic sujpr will b rved at o'clock.
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Till: MV. .'er in my lif has there come to me such a Trillins: tet of tny own c(i!ii;n' anvi steadfa.-tnes of purpos' as 2 er.iur d after takintr my .station behind the door Uadint; from Lilüan l'nderwoo.l'w libraiy into the cdo.et adjoining it. If. seemed hours, althnjtrh in reality it wa l. tit two or three minutes, that I stood there listening to the so inds of the siw in the linnds of
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I nerved myself to the tak as I would hae done for a walk to the
scaffold, and I do not beheve one
would have much more terror for. me than the other. With the bottle, held jaM abo the aperture. I wait-j f( ur.!l the piece of wood which the' man had been sawing disappeared, evidently takn into his hands on
the other side of the door, for I heard no sound of its falling.
I could hear the slind of pomei
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Personals
"fr. and Mrs. M. L. Moon and two j children of Hay 'ity, Mich., nrrlveil' S.'itiirday to be the Kuests for two' w Ks of Mrs. Moon's sister. Mrs. O. )
!!. Am b rson, I Portale av. Mis fiances Harrington Stull : t . b is r turnetl from to ih- Wi.-consin .Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sharp and Mr. .:bd Mr:-. Frank Mhtilty .ire sp ndiipl: two weeks at Xhf cottage :f Mr. nd Mrs. J. S. I'.arton, S 1 ') Sherman at Iiamond lake. M:s. Horace I., r.reene. 1001 K. f:'er-oi blvd . and Mr. and Mrs. AH. Cushintr. 3S V. Washington av., ietL.rr.rd Thursday ni;ht from a month's visit in Canada and New Kurland. Mrs. H. W. Sander?. '-1 N. Ifay-tte blvd.. is the pruest of Mr. and Mrs. John obrr at their summer home, Iike Wawasee. Ind. Kichird r. Harter, of the I. S. P. ('eorLTia, with the r.aclfic H?et. has arrived safely In San Diego. Calif..
after passing through the Panam i j
anal. .Mr. Harter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. i:. P.arter.' s:50 Park av. Mis. A. Witowskt and Mrs. Haver, of Chicago, are the sjuepts of Mr. and Mrs. M:ix Clross, 51' i N. Main st-M-s. John Mm Miss dertrudo .Myers and Miss Ib ienice O'Dol.. of this eity. and Miss Helen Immel. of Mi.-ha-vaka. left Friday for Hake ( b ne" i,' Wis . where they will at-
t n . I the Y. W. . A. conference'
which will continue until Auk. IS. Mr. and Mis.' R. J. Price. N Lafayette blvd., arrived home Thürs .'.ay frm an automobile trip to IV
o;t. Mich., and points in Canada!
oid Ohio. Col. .Marion Poop r. son of Mr-.-ml Mis I. H i'iwper. 0 1 ! N. Kddy ha returned home after 27 ti'.outbs' s-rice ir. the field artil1 . r ' . Mis. F. M. Hoonr an1 hnn. LMcar Po..n.'. SIT. Park a v.. and Mrs. Wil- ', um " StM . IZ. Jefferson Ox.!, 'eft Friday evening for Petn.qi v M: h . here they will spend :l:e j- :namd'r of the summer. Mr-pno-'e ;md Miss J"!Li Lirn will join t : i 1 1 1 i . o e r . Mi.-- ohritine Miller, win? lias b- n '.-itinc at th home nf Dr. Mrs W. C. Weener. 1 K. '.Oi-hi'toi- ,i ., returned to her ! w,!:i at I'liii-.un. FOulay. Mr. and Mis Charles I. Grrerxv v" ' P irk av . ill b ave Jn Septem- ' r fir HoIl-u !, Calif., wliere t'ra will make th ir futar.' honie. I .;.'. C". Fitch. x-Ti of Mr. and Mrs. : 'thatiie A I'm h. 1 1 7 W. Donald has arrived nt Norfolk. Va..
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1 the unknown maraud-r on the other! Lrues'd that the . workman
i side of the floor, and watrhintr wirb! !:neelirir and rieerinr- throusrh
I ....... I fascinated, terrified eves th- slip-1 a pertu re into the room. I pressed)
j pin in and out of the implement ! throuuh th- wood of the pan 1.
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J In my hand I held the uncorked; bottle of carbolic acid I had found, j in Lillian's cabinet. It was poised so that in a s-cond I ou!d emotv its;
' , 1 (ntents over the hand which I know would be stret' hed through the door to push the heavy bolts a'Sj soon as the man had fini.'hed mak-i ins th- aperture through which his' hand could be thrust.
own shamed dimay I that when the crucial:
moment rame I would have the' co-irue to do the thin?: 1 had jilan-; ned. I had read of the terrible effects of carbolic acid. Orue a drop had fallen on my own hand when I;
J was usmir the stutt diluted in clean-
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my disenKaped hand over my mouth I and nose to prevent the sound of my! own breathing beinjr heanf. and j waited with every nerv' a tiriKlinC) horror for my unseen adversary to 1 come to the end of his inspection. ! 1 .lust One Word. At last the hand appeared, boldly j now. that its owner had satisfied j himself there was no one in th? :
room. It was a stumpy, thick fin
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One of the mnt winning atf.acticas of the recnt tnilit.it y tableau at T'ort Hanks, near Hoston. Mass.. w.ris th- farniorette section of the
r.itr pageant. Mere is snown one ot j hand when he should
through the door.
the pretty farmerettes who took part. The pageant was held to raise funds for the Arm Relief society, which plans to aid widows and orphans of enlisted men and otficcrs of the regular army.
safe arrival from overseas f her two sons. Sergt. Archie W. Helmick
J and OpI. Alva J. Helmick. They hav' ! been overseas for more than l'J
months with the second division, 12H held artillery. Miss Leah Zuver. Portage av.. has as her gaest Miss Gladys Neil of Ilattle Creek. Mich. Mrs Ianiel Kiefer, 709 W. Washington av., is visiting relatives in Hrisiol, IndMrs. F. Talmadge of Memphis.
Term., is th- guest of her niece, Mrs. sary
Louis Arnold. 6 IS Keasey st.
as they fiund and. began to finget'! the bolts of the iJoor. j I purposely waited until thos-o fingers were closed abotit the ImHs. 1 Then I tilted the bottle, and the en-' tire contents of it pouiad in a tor-' turing. scarifying stream over the
ink'. I could still feel the agony it, hand and fingers. j had aasel me. although I had been' An explosiv oath, which was al-! near swift remedies. i most a shriek of ,'igony, arcomponi-i It seemed such a hideous. bar- ed the jerking hack of the injured1 baric punishment to inflict upon any; hand. Then there was silence for a one. even so desperate a ma ra uder ! moment, and after that the stealthy, as the man n the gth r side of th J sound of foot-steps, ami an almost door. I lowered th bottle with the imperceptible nois- which. I identiwiKl idea of putting it away and. hed as the drawing back of the sec-.
j trying to grasp and hold the man'sjret pane! leading from the closet ad
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John A. Swanson. 121 CI.irf.eM ct . county recorder-elect, and Miss Cora Henrv. hl K. Wayne t.. slippc.l away to Chicago Saturday where they obtained a license to marry, according to a telegram receive bv
ine .-ews-iimes from its Oh
correspondent. Friends and even relativ- of eoupl v,cre surprised by the nouncement. ince none of them been taken into confidence on weddinp- plans. .Tis Henry, who formcrlv
rmploved in the office of tlie , ouj--1 ty auditor while Mr. Swanson was th ;e. r.; s recently been in the wat-j er works office at the city hall. She
ifii. prtsumaoiy on ner vacation Friday. ?Ir. S.vanson will take his othce as recorder next Januarv.
home in an automof i'e.
NILES MANUFACTURER
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The airp'.ar, r.i'i.r. r S'i! c dii'l frJ'e M ".! !t-r. 1 is ur.ile; gi-;r.g rep .r.e. -i-? To a 10.fr,;-! fail s;
MARRIES IOWA GIRLi mi-iv.cn .v. mc, i,. ,f.r ' It va. trough! th. c:tv -.r. a j cr truck.
The young aviator "xr""! o
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NILFS. Mich. A : c ? An
nouncement s made of ti rn.irrmrr
of Y. F Harrah. presi Jt.? ef the; National Standard companv C'f this c;tv and one of Niles' tr.ot promm-j ent citizen to Miss Dollie Mitchell' f Des Moinrs, Iowa The wedding1
occurred at M uo-.us. .mo.. Aug Mr. and Mrs. Harr.h will reside in South Bend. Ind. and Mr. Harrah will continue the active mar. age.
! ment of his business affairs here.
r-rt'thejr machine y. hi;
.i n s 50 t h e v a n ". '. a cage m " nts on s c h r d a
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FAILS TO PRESS CASE OF ALLEGED ROBBERY
WASHINGTON. man Lodge f tli
coniniit'e late
Auc. . 4'hair
to,
turocn av nam
top Fall of New Mexico and
Oeorge Kelly, alleged highwayman, win was arrested on a charge riled icainst him by Ceorge Royal of Nilcs. Mich., for robbery, is now-
free. The prosecuting witness
to appear ror trial, despite sev
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re'.a X ior. j 1 Sena-! lira n de. I
gee. Conn , repullir.o.. and Smith." Arizona, lemoorat as a sub--om::'.It-;
tee to cordUCT Ue .-euooriai inev;j. cation ef Mexican affairs. The subcommittee will begin work within a few days.
' M.T TltlATi POH MOVPAV. ! Her.rv pokowski. nho w as arrted .1 shrr while ago. charred w;h ! asault and battery by Harry H; "iti?rd. will f trld before Juice c.'lj m-r in city ourt Monday nvr r.mg. I pokowk; appeire i for trial Sa! ,r- ' day bat wltres-s falle! to ipp ar
n const p.sm.
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erai4 ry NtWS-MMtS Want AOS.
ASK FOR and GET Tho Original flatted Milk For Infanta and tnTatldq Awol loiitatloa aJ 5obtitut
Mrs. H. W. Somers. wife of "Tien. SoniH's of civil war fame, who in h-r '.01 years of iife has been pres
ented to 19 presidents of the United! .States. Mrs. Somers made her de-j but at the white house on the arm of Daniel Webster when William!
thrust
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BAND CONCERT SUNDAY IN HOWARD PARK
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Howard Park will be the scene of the wekly band concrrt.s on Sunday evening for which a strictly popular program has been arranged by Flbel's band. Among the new things to be presented for the first time is th: march StaUsnnn, by lieed. and a medley of popular songs. Th latter is one of the best arrangements for band ever published. It contains the song hits. "I'll Say She Docs," "After All." "Some Sunny Day," "I'm Forever Blowing Hubbies," "Out of the Hast." "Voiir'e still An Old Sweetheart of
Mine." "You Can't Shake the Shlmmy H-rc," and others. j As there has been a clamor for j operatic selections by music lovers
two nave been scheduled for Sunda v eVeninir- thi stlpctinii f rnni t t n
be in South Pond in rom(.(,v S:iri ;(ri(1 thp not,
Mr Fitch has been over- Mrv Wiflnw Thff
m..ntr.c win, tn,- inn regt- , ro ,olo .iroi;ranii which xvlll p.. Ul.
r''riu'C j t r.-p. r.- il with fresh new things M A Frahek and .Miss Janefrom ,hn j,,-f.ss. is as follows: TO W. Colfax av.. an! st..,r Spi.ngle.l ll.inri. r. - the- w.k end at Higman j y stat.-sman pee, the sims .f Mr. William j Selection. So i Kahlman ve : V. Washington av. Spanish Waltz. Chi.piita .. Harnard
Then there flashed ,into my brain a vision of Lillian's face as it would look when I told her. as I must, of my cowardice. I had no right to falter, no matter how. distasteful t myself th? task was. If it had been but an ordinary attempted robbery 1 should never have dreamed, nor would Lillian herself hae approved of such strenuous measures. Madge Nitus Ilcrx lf. Hut this man was endangering secrets affecting the welfare of our country. He himself was the vilest sort of traitor or he never would have been able to obtain access to the room upon the other side of th closet, the room to which only trusted agents of the secret service were admitted. It was absolutely neces-
that he be identified, marked in
some way that he-could not disguise. The only effective method of doing it which I could employ was already in my hand. There was nothing for me to do but to carry out my tirt plan.
Lillian's library to the one Harrison was president in 1841.
opening off the costume room of the Since that time Mrs. Somers has athouse next door. i tended social functions at the white With my senses sharpened I visu-' house. This photograph of Mrs. alied what must have happened on Somers was taken recently as she the other side of the door. The spy. ! w'a-s leav ing the whit? house after
to whom betrayal was the one thing, to be feared, had forced his voice to' silenc after that one agonized oath.; He had put the injured hand into a glove or covering of some sort, re-! girdle ss of the agony he was suffer ! ing, and had made his way in a! careless appearing fashion to the street. j There was one bit of evidence' which I knew would be valuable when Lillian should finally succeed; in having the man with the scarred1 hand traced. No one of enemy birth i 1
or language 1 was sure naa knovvinglv been admitted to the house - next oor.
meeting Pres't Wilson.
WIFE FAILS TO APPEAR AGAINST HUSBAND SHE CAUSED POLICE TO NAB
Yet the oath which had sprung to.
Whether the differences between Ira Miller and his xvife. Josephine Miller, have been patched up or whether they defied making an appearance in police court, is held in question by the court officials.
Miller was arrested by Officer jölmatead at Howard park some time
1 ago witn .Miss iva 1'mkerton. oim-
stead was accnmtianied tc. f ht nark
the lips of this man under torture . Mrs M1Uer who coniplained of
her husband being with the Pinker-
woman. Miller was arrested aft-
was evidently one of his native ton
gue. Its agonized accents still an5;t0n
in my ears: "Verdammt!"
XpeetS to
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l.o u.-e. Lillian and tb-ruice. an 1
Camille.
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Mr ar.d Wa.-hlPC!' I V P.OV ! N. I hi!
Mr- L r. . D 0 ar 1 -, S . atid
ivot'.e. Shadowlaiui Colbert I fi.... M.... .... At -CI..... 1 .1
I .TM V U.'ll, .111 M iU' .... 1 . .III. II
s-. ns. Wil-! Y, tlM June Paxter
'11 F. Corby , Moll v. Popular Melodies .. Iampe
- Ade!perger 1 Serenade. Anita Allen
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i . J a mi ( 1! ro". Mi.-s Fiizabeth av.. bit Situiwh i t h v wi'.I
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. ! wl.i 1 a v t - i ' 1 . t v to :n'er with b.t i" n. Mai re.idwel! of Miluauke.-. Wi y.r? La 'ord:av. 1 .".. S
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LADY MACCABEES PLAN PICNIC LATE IN MONTH
Twenty-eight memM-s f th South lb nd Peview, No 4. L. O T. M . attend-d the meeting held Friday ening. At the next meeting Tho July-AuguM birthday .part v will
j be held and tentative plans are be-Miihi-jtr.g formt:lated for a picnic to h
the giv:i the later part f the month.
FOR THE HOME NURS (CopjrlgLt. 131?). Questions of general !nter6t pertaining to Horn 111 be answered' in thl column, space permitting. Issbella Griftith. care TL News-Times.
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er Mrs. Miller said she would file an affidavit against him. Telegrams would not be answered
land letters were ignored by the Millers. Deputy Pros. Schock tried many limes to get a reply from them but was unable to do so.
Miss Pinkerton was ready i.il 1 his morning and appeared court room.
for in
-BY ISABELLA GRIFFITH, R, N..
Tim .MiHrsn or ,mi:i!cim:p. Mor qnd more the medical profprciwn Is emphnddnff the imprtanrp bf illel, irtlh?i ttrre.pe, hnl other h R nie mea?Hres in the treatment b: siekness; Drugi are not used as ther nee 'rrp although many fntelllent people Ftlll feel that any disease can be curtd by n drug. It is true that a fer Ü?easen are rured by certain medbdne. as mnlaria by pilnln . but In the majority of eases the bencllela! effect of m tll Ine is due to Um power Ui tle- ,., eH?it inerr-ae eertaln todlly procfsse vrhlch lve t lc lu rvnutoiv.s. ' It Is right here that the general public misuses drusrs. Thy treat the symptom? and not Ihr U?ea.ce and In the rnujoritr of ffisri they are simply easing the pain while the trouble vhleh Is at the bottom of It is arttwin wnr?r. A man pufferine frMm vest mln If con?c!ou? of indl-
gst!u mill hralache ami not of nnjor become chilled Inipetfettlv fhnped ln?e. In manrjuhoulil be kept open
eases it
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.'OUTHFUL SPEEDER IS '; FINED $25; CAUGHT
thoe that produce ?leep or stop paint ON MISHAWAKA AV. f"or they have beside all other dan-! trers the possibility of formincr th"1 Youthful speeders are making a lnif? habit; And not one of th, nr! frequent appearance In city court. K.
matter how sure we are of our seifcontrol, can HfTor! t run this grare i?U: grKSTinNR AND ANSWER?. V. A. writ esj Kren in the summer" time I get attacks of cold in
thp head, and while these pas-? awav cern were coming from work. The
aftr a rrek or mre thev are verv ! street, according to OfMccr Olmstead.
W. H. Peltz. IS years old. was arraigned before Judge Gilmer Saturday morning- charged with exceeding the speed limit. Peltz wa-s arrested
by Officer Olmstead in front of the?
South Bend Watch factory at noon Friday, as the employes of the con
was crowded with people and vehicles at the time. Peltz was fined Jl'5 and costs, which was suspended during his better actions on "highways in and around this city.
br the n?e of medicine?, butj
are very
annorln?. Could rod tell me any lliinff that I culd do vihen I feel that U i? comlne t break it tip Aiinncrl Pometimes n reld in the heqd mar be avoided when you feel it cumins by taklm? a ht bath ir a
hot nuudanl foot bath: Then 50 to bed. drink hop lemnade or ho teaj SOUTH SHORE LINES and cover your?elf up well to Induce' Tn nun n iinii nun perspiration. However, are should! IU DUlLD NEW SPUR be taken it you nut of the hou?e : thp nxt day not to got your feet weti The Chicago, Lake Shore ind
The bowels! South Rend railway (South Shore A tablespoon-! lines) will construct a spur track
'from the western city limits south to
the Oliver Plow Co. and the Studebaker plant, connecting with the
is wl?e t cheek the ?ymp- ful of ppunm saltw may be taken:
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What 1 palpitation
It?
1 Northern Indiana railway there.
At Wheelock's
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At Wheelock's Flying Tinker S-iils $00 feet. An interesting outdoor luv, seliin 1: at 15c. Other Tinker Toys: Tinker Toss 35o Jumpy Tinker 35c Tom Tinker 50c Tinker Dux 50c
onlr the trained phyMelan Is 'piall-'
to leeble when thir is nece?nrr. i f the heart find what caune?
Another obJecbm t fliiiftlfur do- ii!wrri Palpitation of the heart ' Permission was granted for coniner 1 the fact that besides their means that the heart bwita rxp lr-' f-tructing the spur. Mhich will he main action medicines have what regular, raplfl und perceptible tu the;about balf amile in lenerth. by tho nie ordinarily minor effects. Infpatient. There may als Ip nhort-1 sta public service commission re-
neon of breath. It may be caused by centiy. excitement. dyspepsia. rxwulvrj TtlP on,-v thoroughfares to be nmokln. nd ovr-indulrrnce In tea. ' croSÄed- according to the statement cofTee or alcoholic liquors. Athletes ! set forth b-v the commission, are cxand perr.M whose duties require tensions of Division and Sample sts. censlvt muscular action often sufier 'mit. SCANDINAVIAN LODGES
pome ca.ce these minor effect? may bo frvlovis For example many headahe medicines affect th? heart. These may be harmless, for the normal person, but for the person puffering from lieart trouble the los1 may prove fatal. Nor should medicines i.e passed from une perron to another as thry leteriorate from :.-.nd:ne. pome crowintf weaker, otht r stronuer. It 1 not unuual to pee a medicine that HUpposcdly cured one member of the family of Kripp' heerfully administered tu another member months luter.
Cathurtlcs. tonics and
drufs to re'.lrvo pain and sleeples-lu-fi are unioiK those most often used without a doctor's advice.
ORDERS FATHER TO PAY FOR CHILDREN'S UPKEEP
SPONSOR LOCAL PICNIC
Scandinavians of South P.end and
j vicinity will hold a big- picnic at Pot-
Lloyd Hunvan was ordered bv tawatof.ie park Sunday. The affair Judge Gilmer in court Saturday!" sl'usored b-v veral fraternal or-
! morning to pav $S each week for Ionization.. A program is scneavarious; the support of his two children, three' which wi, kPPp thin?s poin?: aI1
anernoon. tasenaii ar.a otner sports
and six years of age. respectively. His wife. Laura Hunyan, tiled a i charge agair.Pt him for fa. ling to; support his children. j
rillie Tinker
75i
On sale in kisement.
George H. Wheelock & Company
Llcorise powder, cascara. salts, cas
,.r- .,! fc..i1HT rinvtrfi-i' n t.-iniu nlh. T?nnun wa ritaii.t unHn?- i "rii!
tr cathartics are hirmks for oc-:tond to hold him to the payments Ov'.ss.or.al us'.-, but I hive ivinte-I out' which must be made weekly. before constipation should be regaj-j I.ited by diet, water, exercise and HIUTHS. iiabit. In some emergencies tonics! Mr. and Mrs. Mike Buczkowski. are nccttsary but as a rule they art! 151 S Linden u.V.. a daughter. Aug. S. t poor substitute for rest and pro-j Mr. and Mrs Stanley Torzewski. jir living. Tin most pernicious ot iöll V. Sample it.. a daughter, Aug. iii! istlf-prcacribed remedies are!.
will be features of the day. The picnic is held under the auspices of local lodges of the Vasa Order of America and Independent Order of Vikings and the Scandinavian. Swedish. Norwegian and Danish Aid societies of the city.
Trading with advertiser means more for less cash.
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OVE ALL
Do not fail to attend the Big Sale of Shirts at the Ell swor th store Today only. You wouldn't think of missing the Air Circus don't think of missing this Shirt Sale ! One of these unusual purchases thai come late in the season and that enables us to give you real values for little money. You will appreciate the excellence of these shirts.
Men's mercerized silk shirts, beautifully made and beautiful when worn. Today only, $2.95 values Pure silk front shirts and silk cuffs with cotton combination, the pattern same as the silk. Almost impossible to detect their combination. $2.95 values. Today only
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Heaps of good-looking $2.00 cotton shirts, tailored of fine striped materials. See them and you'll buy one at
$1.89
$1.50 Athletic Union Suits ....$1.39
$2.50 Pajamas $2.35
SALE OF HOSE Men's silk, silk lisle and the best gradeof cotton hose. Regular 75c and 65c values, for today only 5 5c. Including the famous makes, as Onyx, True Shape and Phoenix.
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by Stephenson Underwear Mills Higher pay for experienced Sewinjj Machine Operator.
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50 Places for Learners Bt pay while learning under patient instructors. Excellent mill conditions attractive surroundings, high ceilings, good ventilation coolest place In town to work.
Good food served at cost in cafeteria.
Expert machine fixers always on the job to keep machines running. 8 HOURS PER DAY
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