South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 230, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 August 1919 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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News of City's Business W orld

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PEN SHOP TODAY v

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' UlilL d VlUNiVi Ur : LUUML I uMul UtrCHIO i ptcmaine-poisoning: STRONG OSCEOLA nine

No-imi Ituth Ifootr-n. daughter of i Jo Snmke Shop Specials baseball r ard M Karl Houten, S.O N. ! team defeated the Tippecanoe ng-iv.-'-.th Ft., died at her home Sun- ' Kre.rat.ion ly the score of 14 to 3.

day mornint: at 4 o'clock, afar an

Postmaster Will Take Orders v

for Groceries and Meats Price List.

ei;,-ht hour' Minors causM by ptv r.iaine polsonlnc.

Th child u-ts horn in South Rend r. .'. lr7. and vas nist 11 veara !

-! 1. She !ö survived bv her oar-

iMiis. jJv.f.r nnd tu-n l.fflfh Tippecanoe and sottir.K

iKMiir -Mary. Tio',crt l,ynn and '. ':ts to h!s rred- Tippecanoe- bati.Taüv Jirr.r'., Hnntr.n .nil o Kr ittrics were Davis and Snowball.

! Kur.fial sfrvir will I Next Sunday

Sunday afternoon. The game was played at Tippecanoe, and the loterles for the winnrrs were Oppelt and Fetters. Oppelt's pitching was r.il? had no trouble In winning. Ilat-F.-ood, allowing only fl3 hits for

12 strike.

tbo local team is

Hn ;-vivf of M-.o-v.v-ka win ho fr,)K1 the residence Tuesday after-1 F,r"r"ulfd 10

rni- .it 2 o'clock. Rev. .fr. Hitch- i ior a Kinr.

f!k viii n:üf!ip. Burlil will P In Ilih! ir.d cemetery.

so to Mentor.?, Ind.

ilurtr.j the

Kin a:-. ojtj.ortun;ty r,-t thr- days of pure

e r r. ru n t food.-turls at 40 per cent I'-'s thin they are paying for tn sin.e articles at the present time. l'f.tmn.itT H-rinp haa Recured a; er.erojs allotment for distribution in Mlsha-w aka. and. bej;ir.nln this morn!r.f. will take tho mm es iir.y of th citizens who my wih tr jk all themselves of this oppurtunitv. Tim orders will 1'" forwarded :.I:5-hiwaka by parcel post which will add but, a tvi'lu to the cot. It stated Sunday that j--oino "f th r:rocr.7 v.ere planning to purchase laro qunnti-ks of the food to retail at hii:h-:r prices, l.ut r." f;rh opijorr-ir.'ty v.iU e at:or1cd thni. ,'MCordini? to otf.' "ia!s interested. Here Is a. list of th :rti!s allot'd to Mishiw;.ka alon with thprices: .'IOC' rar.? of Mcon. srro.-j we'rxht 17 pountls to tru- can. prlct ?t.l": ',4'' ans coined, beef, irro..-? weight l.';r 11,--. 2 3 c-iit: H.J'jt'i canx of corned beef containing -2 Ks.. c nts. S.O can.- of corned ! r: f containing 7 lbs. at i 1 . 7 5 pe- can; "0 car.M of rofsst beef containing I. 2". Ihn. at cents per can; Ö. '.( raiis of m,.: br.-f cot-ta iu'A'A 11. at 5 3 cer;ts ;ur can! -"10 cans of ro ttet beef cor.tair.inu': T lbs nt $ 1 .0 J per c.in; 4.1f,' l.'J 5-lb. enn of h.ish c o.-ned beef at 22 rents a c m; .".f" ) !-lb. cans of h.'.sh corned i)e-f. '.il cnts ir can; 4.7 4 C 'fa in of bak el heaa.-' ontair.ir.,r t.2o 1 s . 4 cents per cp.r. . 40 2.7?-'ro. 2.7L'-lb car.s of taked b ar.i at cents; 7. 0 II. . ans. i cents; l.Orja 2-lb. rans of .strinclts bar.s, 9 centt; ?".' cans of sset corn containing 2.2 Iks. 'j ents .i can: 7.427 firs dry tc.i:r mn tainir; l'l it $0.41; ;:70 runs of cherries containing J.."0 Itf., :i (ekt.s; 4 . i 0 3 cir.s of Hour containir 101 its. ftt $; 111 cans pepper containing half pound. certs a an; 1.100 100-Ih. ba,'s of rice at J '.74; 12.400 cans of reen ne-;s o!, lining' Us. f cents: t" 1lb can's of vegetable fi'"'up. S cents P-r car., and T'""' S-lb c.m of tom i-

MNCOIA' ATTRACTION" TODAY. Ikitrons r.i the Lincoin theater v.iU jch a iao::t interesting picture.

when Alice Irady appearj toilay

"Her (Jreat Chance."

in

Local Markets

that of n poor v.orUinj; ir! who i

IIAY. STMAW AMI rjIKU. (rrftira !)!) ijr HfiUy Mlllst I'!ir im -l Co.. Aid Mlrhlfnn.) NCW HAY Pa jl dc 520 to 522: sellln

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y.ivt-s ui hope if ever tiansforminq her -n-.'ilior.airo lover, and Broadway :-rnsatio!i, into a man. The ciirn.ix came. vhe;i catln;-; at a cafe, th" iniilionairo r.:n wild, the afl'nir

t ui:nir.at:n:r m newspaper sensation

Th" btii'.. o f;he story a W nl'i.i d o'.Jt.

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SHIOLL CÜKN I'MjIuff 1.7ö; stdllüa LAH tiJKN I'ajtcff $143; ellteg II -n io r-'.UO. TIMOTHY SLUI?- rajlc? 3 rr bu; ' CLUVIin'sErjD Paylcr tu.: ielb

,, I St.'-") lu. re well . AivKi; CLOVEH524 00.

aLTaLTA i Montana grown) $13.00.

i:ck rroM ovi:hsi:as. I.rarr I'v. ndti- lins Jurt returned

to Mishawjika. haviiu, received his J honoraMe dl.-icharre frora the army, j IT. erofl with the 111th cn;,'!r.(HT f. r th.. n--f 22 months ami hs been ? o.-:;,'a: for 10 mouths. He will re-.

his .!:ties at tht .Mi'hawaLi H.'i.t n c .);! I . ; i I : -.

CIIMIN AND FKf.n. .(rtrrteU Hail O. tV. PurftH. Str Mii i:4ri"li- . hHF.LL COHN-Pajins $1 CT.. UATS -l'ayluc 7ic. telling si to 90o. ii;es s.ii'!.,f f0 2uu ireC. MIDILIN(.S-Selliii; $,1.00 hundred. ClIiH'PKIi FEED- Selling. $3.3 per t'CKATCH FICLD .Sdlluir $4.23 pe: rVlIi:AT Paying f2.14.

I Cf ) S I VISITORS. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur kons and da :t'hter A!ko. and Mr. .and Mrn.

Snt.irciay and Sar.day ;is o;' Mi;, and Mrs. William II.

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LIVE STOCK. (Corrected Dully by Major Cios.. ft. Vgan bt., 31KbnaJUa.) IIK'AV' PAT STi:EKS t air to oo4 l!"f.'11 : prime. U'Hc. ii oos i2o2iw it)ft., :oo; i:-o3i7ö llrf.. -'je; I'oo up, 21c.

i 1 5 I 'a r 1: u v. auto.

i. iie trip was

iduTii ur dm .iiti:k, Vv'ord hi- been received in the city anooMTicin the Oirth of a daehte;- to Mr. and Mrs. Ilward (. CrviT. at I ,.? Ansre'.e?. Calif. Mr. and Mrs Ofycv are former res.i-drit-; of Mis!:;ival.a and hae many frivnd-- here.

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IWUNTM AT TKMI'I.r

VIS1TINC ,. CITY. M:.--s f-'Ifj; . Carroll. nurse at the Merc.- hospital. Chicago, is visit;:.-' witli her .'i.-ter. Miss Mary Carroll. -t) K. Tlichth st.. and of lu-r frupus in the city. To i:JOY orjlNfi. Mr. and Mr.. William Lardoi and Mr and Mrs. Carl J. Castleruun and ehil Iren, Harry and Mary June, left

Ceirte. Daily b.v Wr rr Hroi.' SJ More. Stti r. Mirbisfta St. COW I'KAS-W.W to .IAPANPsK MlLi--r to 350. KEr CLOVEH fo to S2S. TIMUTUY to $0.50. i:li ö.uo. KtiV Hi:.X 46 to 8. " ?ori)AN (iKASS -C'J per tundred. SPULTE 1 U0 cut. vimi:k ur haiuy hetcii $1300 per bushel. .m t ivi:i:s e )b. ALSIKF $25 00 to 2S .00. WHITE CLOVKU-4-r.OO to sv ::r ci.oviih ie.oo. M.M1MOTI1 CLOVEH $JH to $C0. ALFALFA 4. LULU i'tAö o.GO to S4.i0.

THIS IS WASHING

MACHINE WEEK

Merchants Unite in Campaign to Boost the Sales of Electrical Devices.

Icne rf the r.-.r-t s icces.-f -'1

days in th- h'.Cory cf 'South Bend. Thounr.ij cf 'out of to.vn people are c-xpfcted liere. to Join with local äT.d Miehawaka people in the pursuit of Dollar day bargains in the local stort Thv r tall Mtrchan' bureau of the Clian-.ber of Comn.erce, of which A. II. Heller, the furniture dealer, is chairman ar.d Harry C Wheelock. of Whfeelock and company, is the vio chairman, is behind the Dollar

day program. For the- pat month.

members of the bureau have been

making arrangements for the bi

sales throughout the downtown sec

tien on Thursday. I'very store practically will have f.om exceptional: dollar bargains to offer, and the1 shopper, ever on the lookout for val-j uea in these days of hirjh prices and! probes of rroutcers. is promised i some unusual treats in visiting, downtown establishmer.ts.

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Exquisite Silks and Special Prices in Our August Sal

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Unusual intere.-t is heinqr ehown in

The Dollar day bargains will

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ivwi4u ucnu;0 i'"1'' " -v"iin rrany or tns stores, wnue in ajtj Bend Ju?t now with a viow of fur-jrjreat many more, lare purchases j t

ther lishtenlr.ff the werk of the ! e i-een maae in apw i orK ior me

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housewn-e.s of the city. All dealers . mercha'nd,se wi e placefl on in rlectrir wnhinir machine!? rencrt . u j i . .t...l

- -' ; raie ior wie uay, in a great unusually brisk sales in the last few I of thinK, such as wearing1 apparel, j M

days and u number of the live.'t of eutahle", furniture, kitchen articles!

thes,e have united in declaring1 thisj.md the like. week as "KVctric Washing Machine j Wednesday's morning and evening

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Week" in South Uend, making the announcement In Sunday's NewsTimes in a two pape epread. undoubtedly the largest washing machine advertisement ever inferred in a South Bend newspaper. The dealers, who will oLserve this week as electric washer week are the Blue Iiird shop, Colip Uro?., S. D. Moran and Son. tho Thor Soles

editions of the News-Times will be an official guide to tho Dollar day shopper. All of tho Dollar day advertisements will bo in thes editions of this paper and the shopper will be able to find with ea-e all of the tempting bergains which can be ob

tained in the stores tho following

day. Dollar day is a eeml-annual

huyinp event in South Bend and

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New Colored Silks New plain colored Satin, in every shade. Special .rjj $3.50, $3.00 and. . .)Sas? New Taffeta Silks, in plain colors. Special $2.95, &4 Qg $2.50, $2.25 and. . . V i m23 Thousands of Yards of Fancy SILKS Fancy Silks in an immense variety,' striped, checked and plaid; all new fall designs. On sale to

morrow at $2.50,

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36-inch Biack TaiTeta Silk,

new, splendid quality. Sale

$2.95, $2.50, $2.25 f tf and Ä&.UÜ

Black Messaline Silk, all new. best qualities. Sale prices $2.95, $2.50, $2.25, $2.00 (g i 0 lötj Black Satins, very best quality. In this sale at $3.50, & C PA

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Dlack reau de box

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The manv admirers of

William J''jnfhlV f"r Ind. an lake, where the

Karnum will te interetoil in tlie announcement ihat tbur favorito screen star is to appear here in an-otl.M-thriiün- plctv.rization of a

vil! sT-e'1.! ;i two weeks'

the Mishav.tka cottage.

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(Ire.- novel tbi time. "Th' Star Ranger," which will be

f-houn at the Temple theater for a ; :.n of t v( ilavM. Mr. i'arnuiu his 1 i; . t n in many p:r ti:: v - and rei? chir;;'tf-rs dnrmq i': .--tae ein'!, I ::t as a ft.'rlc-.- Tea;Üi r.-' r- ii ti:'s William l"o roc?TT.oa he ;.- .-aid to a m.;. I bn!-p-üit T'ortrnval of t!i ?igi:re o fan: ili.tr to thousands of readers tlr. n-..,n v. i;o, through i- r ne rve. rid.5 x- lo-'!-r of r.-.a :a nd r.s, und :n i1j-

i:JOYIXfS VACATION. Charles (Jerard of the local police !o:co j.s enjoy:!".;? a two weeks' vavaiion. IvLTl'UNS vmm VAC ATION. John Jarret: has returned from h.dian bike, where hp i.pent a two weeks v;: ration at the MUhawaka cottage. lie will resume his duties at the local police station today.

rOULTIU AM MEATS. rrrclcU lUllr by J:mini'i MwkK v fi& r.. 4tTroa UlTd.5 DECK itoast. SO'SCOe; bollicf, 20c. LAICD Paying 4iv, polling mODL'CE MA UK CT. (Corrected today by th" 3sr:rterboovI rroory. 230 -V. Hia at.) ULTTi:it AND DOJ3 Creamery butter, paying 07c pound, vdln; 03c pouad; eountry butter, paying ÜOo joiind. ellln C'e pouiid; fgg?, paying 4b- dozen, selb Itig 52f doien. t ULl-n AND VEGZTAOLES Fruits. Caiifornin uavul oronges. fOo per c'.ozen; UmotiB. 25c dozen; L&nanas, 10c pound; MiSlnia potatoes. FV00 bu.; new cab 1k;; selling 6c pound. 'uü1G5üOOC.

Dr. Maklchk. osteopath. Second at. Advt.

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i'n;i.iMii:i) to vi:i. Tl." banns of r.iatrlmor.y were paMlshfd ietueen l'i ar.k t'lohl. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cehl. -Mi W S-M-nth .. ar.d Miss Hael ' IX S hamiv bei . of South Bend, at St;. Joseph's Called. I- church. Sunday, a"; .' l-ani". wer- a!:-o p.il'iiiu il 1 -!v,. ;i e"'. .rics Wc is, of John We:-, and M :.:; Catherine Iici:r:-

j A TFHKini.K VOICH j (By Thomas Finnerty. ) i I've ;h ver seen a burh-iquu show, I don't drink coffee, tea nor beer. And. a - for v.hi.sky oh, my dearl ; emphatically not! j And yet thei . is a hidden foe. , A dar::, besetting evil that's 'Ar.ucy a';r ne - -It's purp! spats. The only vice I've Kot.

11 ID i:3 AND TALLOW. (Orrrcted todar by S. V. Llppman, 21 N. Mala t. Hides. 2jTo; calfiliins. 407O?. Rendered tallow, &(&7c lb.; beeiwax. :;iv.' pound.

I'EPI'EKMINT 01L iutrd bj- the Oil, Paint and Drug- Reporter. I ppermlnt, tins 8.C d MTt buttles I0 00lüi5 rectified 6,500 9.75

COLUMDUS. 0., Aug. 16. The "most optimistic" lawyer has been found right here in Columbus. Hs is Charles Saffln, assistant county prosecutor. When Informed that all vacations were off because of the food probe, SalTin said: "Oh well, a lawyer works twice as hard when he is mad." The rlshir.p tackle has been unpacked and the lepral tackle has been assembled to go after food profiteers.

DOLLAR DAY WILL BE CELEBRATED BY THE MERCHANTS THUSRDA

Next Thursday will bo the most

Important chopping- day in South! Bend in many months, an nearly! every store downtown will celebrate!

Dolar day ats one of the biprgest Interurban days of tho entire year.

Greater interest In Dollar day than

ever is be!:.g evidenced in the coming: event, and with nice weather, merchants freely predict it will be

Hu Bone Corset Shop 117 Lincoln Way llast. I looms 210-20 MRS. I. DHIÜER, Hell Phone 470.

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company, Electric Service company! has never failed to attract a larg

and II. K. Hulett. The Indiana and 'crowd to the city's shopping dlsMlchigan Eiecirie company is also! trict. expected to Junap into the campaign!

to boost thtt sales or this handy household article, operated by electricity. Announces. Ftiiturc.

Theso dealers announced the mOKt striking features of their various! machines in their double pa pre ad-j

vertisement in The News-Times. A special drive for placing a lar number of machines in homes of this section during the coming week will

be made aid hundreds of sales arej expected to result. According to tho 1 dealers muklnp this drive, the mod-!

,crn electric wathcr is one or thJ m03t convenient and necessary devises that can be Installed in th-"

home. They contend the clothes ax-j ! washed thoroughly, and practically j all of the old time drugery of cloth-1 es washing" is removed because the , process of washing clothes by t dec-

Cncity is entirely mechanical and can be done with very little trouble. All of the machines advertised aie of very simple built and operate with the greatest ea.se. The mechanism is simple and amply protected so that the operator is in no danger of any kind while the machine is in operation.

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tlou.-i Tills Weok TODAY ALICE BRADY 'HER GREaFcHANCE' From Faiinio IJurbt's nxel, "Goldrn ITccce." Tl'5:si)AY MADGE KENMEDY 'DAUGHTER'oF MINE' A chapter from rvery fflrl K iiu.

wi:dnksiav United Picture Theaters Connor ation pretonts the International Star KITTY GORDON "PLAYTHINGS OF PASSION" Don't ini.s this cue. THURSDAY ZENA KEEFE "AN AMATEUR WIDOW" 1 "KID AY EMMY WEHLEN in

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I l vou would not willinülv c in vour home. The senmu

ions care used in the making1 of these delicacies is carried

out to the last detail, even fo insuring the maintenance of at the sweet and wholesome qualities of the goods hy hoiling an(i steam sterilizing ever' can before goods are packed into it.

SATLUDAY SPIXIAL ELMO LINCOLN Iate stiir of "Tnrzan of th Apes." and "KeaM of Berlin," in "ELMO THE MIGHTY"

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FOIJ SAI.K A few -'.eslrable lots iecatcd in the eastern and western jiarls of the city, will build houses t- .u:t pr roh.uer, .-ame to be sold on ! .nd Cm.-.I'.-act rais, .small payment i'icw'1 an1 remainder on monthly ln- . -al!;'.'. -u. Fo'r full particulars ar.d ,.r,ci aptioii call. II. E. CL'UUY. M?r. I:.- and Heal Kstate Dept., Mish.:u.ia,i Trust and Savings .Bank, phone 7. 17U. ; 'rU'i N'I, HAND Twins machinej, iron: to 515. Call at on.ee. 4 1C Main at. Phone Mishawaka

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bOST Fancy tmall gold engraved pin with diamond set. Reward for return to Paker's studio. Hl Crirst st. - 17tl

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it'll FALK Iew soven-room ho ..-. South Main st. Real barcain if taken at once. Small payevTt down, balance easy terms. A. k'i!p.i.'rt. phone Mishawaka 11S1. Advt. 1 4tT

KOIt SALE Eight -room houso,

mouern except furnace. Inquire

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WANTED A competent maid for seneral work, no washing-, good salary. Apply Mrs. Robertson. Phone Miahav.aka 169 9. ,1 . . A

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FOR SALE Lot on east. A bargain. 4 5 F.3.

Lincoln Way Call Garfield 10t7.

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LIBERTY BONDS We pay up to 153.25 cuuh for bond;; accrued interest allowed. War stamps bought C. L. Guthrie, 423 J. M. S. Bldf. :S0 a. ra. to S p. m. 74 50-18

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we Also neea men teet fleer. r,n lin.n

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Woolen Mfg. Co. 3t26.

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I riapre t.ne cf tae best. Good aakCo.

J t ; ,v. co; a bargain at 120.

J Home piirne - rinks. B.Sl go:. 114

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way east in th block. Two snail nouw briiv-'n J2S fer :tionth i nt. Price 1 4.500. Will seil

on re.Jr0nAb!e terni. Stark L.ita

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Ll BEIiTY DO.T)j If you are

! tr .:.! '? sMl. ycu are cntüled to ! .; . ;.;.e.-t ni.rkct t-rice with iC-

. : .1 1 ..n.i tar:;.v; interc: to date. o : .r i ends' to us Get cur 4irc- jiiu iunvii.ee 'j.rclt. CAM l. TIIOitNT. and Co. N. V. u:i -t. iMiver Hotel Jtd;. Tuesday and Saturday evenlnja. l'hon Btfli ICSI Hours to 5.

.ft MONEY tc To loan on city property. Eight room house modern, on tayy payments. S-ven room, modern, near cvr line. Five room bunjalow. easy payments. Garmire. Thono Mlehawaka 37C. "tf

S The Lone Star Ranger

Grandma's Best" Cookies

Have a Taste You 11 Like

The name itself suggests the hest cookie you ever tasted, and the cake is as good as the name. It is a large old fashioned sugar ccplde, nicely browned and always crisp. Serve it for any med and on picnics.

You'll Want to Try These Too: Amstordara Cookies Ginger Lassies Animal Crackers

Surrar Jumbles

Glace Honey Oat Calces

Marshmallow Walnut White Mountain Bon Bons ...

vanilla Wafers Anthony

Graham Wafers

Ginger Snaps Cocoanut Taffy Bar

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SAM'L SPIRO & CO. 110-121 H. MicJai4-nn Si. Home of H. S. & M. Clothea

117 Sutb MIcbla fet. Ccrrt-ct AppnrvJ fur Wonica.

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Naws-Tlmes o.Tlce and paying- for advertisements I7tl

A ensatior4sJ photoplay of those days in Texas when the cattle rustler was handled minus mercy.

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TWO DAYS MONDAY AND TUESDAY No Advance of Admission. Attend our Dally Matinee at 2:15 and 3:45.

Dcn't Pay Ca&h fcr Your!

Oozing. Tour Credit Is Good C4 GATELVS, SSI il JIlcMcnn CU

W- will ia ou r-,li at New York honil market daily quotut:ons with wrrutxl lnterert to Juf ;;r.'l all (iUC COUpon. l'h i;c- ursclf by ettiiur onr price ti?ror yon mH. ÖÄi.lF, TliORfiE & CO.

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