South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1919 — Page 15

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if n nnnnrmrn II 'S I Kill U K I U 1 U. ü. UMUULillLü Three Hundred Local Housewives File Orders at Postoffice. Upward- of "f""' Mi.sha.waka ho.isewns had availed tlomselvo; of the oppo: tun ity of buying cA emmnt tr-r-ri-s and nn afs :it the Io al I -.tff. hj. tili Tüfsday night, ami hid expended a sum aggregating t I Ii I mi f'r't i r imrctin ..e T-..r I , of whkh Mishawaka was aüoted t

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eliase Muring the first the .iN. The pi ire at two day of I had evidently appealed to ru.iparticular article of food. So heavy j w.iMh d'-iiLiiid on canned cherries! that this artleie was eomp'ctely oid out yesterday. Today will he the last opportunity, for the present at l-ar. of participating in'the Kuvcrnio nt bargain MANY WILL ATTEND GLEANERS' PICNIC Many Mihawakars will att-nd

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thrr. miles southeast of Mishawaka Ilum yihh Thornton nml lv:i todav. The progi-.-irn will rnmraencej Monawrk, Mrs. John p.atte-s and ..t 1'. oVTok and will b. ror,t in ued j M ,s r,f.orK(l Arrr. strong have nuntil all the priz.s have been com-; frnm Ilk( Waw:ls.. wh.,ro

pifii ror. in program !. an ex ceMent nil.1, and embraces every irnm.icinab'c stunt from baking eontfts to horsfshort pitching. The pri list is a nrst generous one having bn mostly contributed by merchants of Mishawaka. Lunch will be vred on th- grounds. m:v si'iiiaij at titmpm:. The flrt episod- of "Tho Carter Case, a new Craig Kennedy serial. v.-iJ! b- shown at the Temple theater tod iv. A noted critic has said of this wonderful play: "There is offered in this serial a story of a little different nature. It is trut the picture is tillec' with mystery and 'bring Vm back" endinirs, but it has beii piod'icru along a higher class h'ome of the most lavish sets make their appearance; the photography Js firu- and clear, and the cast is a notable one. Herbert Rawlinson :md Margaret Marsh play the Icadiai; roles. VISTTTXG IN CITY. Mis Blanche Campbell of New arK. Ohio, and the Mioses Alma audi Madaline Campbell of Na ppannec, ! Ind.. are the guest:; of Miss- Ethel Johnston, North Mill st. HACK ITtO.M VACATION. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams. Lincoln Way E.. hae returned acation tpent at Muncie Fort land Ind. from and

WHY BAY BENT j hart. Corey lake, where they have KITTY GORDON AT LINCOLN. 'Mvn wuirhorne by making month-i been spending the past two weeks' "Plathings of Passion," the newpayments. People's Building and i camping. f-st super-picture in which Kitty 1Mii association. A. J. .Schindler.' Gordan is starring. Is the story of a S c'y. S. Main st Advt. cod j SCIIMITT-W E. VEU WEDDING. minister of the Gospel working la j Henry T. Schmitt and Miss Flor-i the hs. Kitty plays the part of

!:. H. ? ' i- haw aka 1'iione 1 0 4 S W. Reynobb d.-ntist. . Trust tV Savings bldg. Advt. T. B. H. regular meeting Wednes;.i evenipg. H. E. WINDBIC.LKB. Chief. Adt. Eul. 1'R SALE Five passenger touring i a:, electrically t quipped. Inquire ei AV. Fourth st. 29tl. 1'or SALE Three board table?, with whole outfit. Call 1063 Mish

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WANTED To rent, modern h u. about iept. 1. Call ?)r. IU.vi.obu-. Phone Mishawaka 104 v Advt. Jolt FK SALE One hard wood bed. one iron Led. C. W. Kuss, 11? W. First st. 1 it I. FOR SALE Seven room hou?e and garage, modern except furnace. 4-1 W. ith st. Inquire J31 W. bixth st. Price $2.700. . FOR SALE A delivery wagon. Th. Kuss bakeiy. Mishawaka. W. First st. Ind.. 1 1 I-' If the party, who is known, will return the fur piece taken from the Mi'ady Shop, dollar day, r.o furthfr action will te taken. Advt. !St2. seven-room FR SALE New house. South Main st. Real bar- i sain if taken at once, small payI fr.ent down, balance easv terms. A. i t'olpaert, phone Mishawaka 11 SI. Advt. 1U7 WANTED Women and fcirls to itarn light shoe making. We pay; - i-arnlng. We al.vo need men : ..r.d boys for day and piece work.! Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co. 9t2C.i LIBERTY F.O.VI5S If you are fo:ed to eil. you are entitled to the highest market price with accuei and earned interest to date, lirlng yoar bonds to us. Get our price and convince yorsel:. CAM P. THORN n and Co. 10Z N. Main ft. Oliver Hotel ld; Tuesday and .Saturday eveninsa Phon BU 1631 Houra s to

BUSTER AND TIGE AT CENTURY TODAY - j "Huste r Brown" and hu do

Tic. arrived jn the city last eve mm; at'd ware guests of L st r Hurwich, manager of the Douglas shoo store. A: J:;:0 this afternoon they will appear at the Century theater' and will entertain an audience that! Is rxpr-cu-d to pad; the house. The ! entertainment will be absolutely; free hh! everybody, hit; and little, j is cordially Invited. This feature is ' brought to Mishawaka in the inter-1 est if Busf-r Hrown shoe, which i

the Douglas store handbs exclu-j tlcns of thp lakr. dlvision will "carry sively in Mishawaka. Buster andt , , Viu ,n .,,, , . .u;''n in Mishawaka. as elsewhere, his dog win open the program with! a mo,t amusing and instriu tive j Chas. A. Ostrom is chairman of the jirfonnanc; which is said by thos3 local branch, and Mrs. S. N. Bauer ...v... t ..... 4 v. I

....;.. ,..,. .. . . . i ....... l nil f'tl low . uiijj f o'jVfrnrs of the occasion. distributt'd amcrt; the- auI'. tistr In person. Thn. childr. r. of tho orphans' homo havo ll.fon invited bv Mr. Hurwi h and win :.tt..t,,! in m i.nriv iMhor ., P ' invited t htir ',iuh iCCOIllWIU lr ;nue ones. EFWORTH LEAGUE DELEGATES RETURN Rev. Ir. and Mrs. U. L'aiie TarUfr and children. Rev. Mr. Carlson, ''arl Shoemaker. James Chase, Mis.-' s J!adys, ("laytina and 1 ssa Ainlay. Edna Stebbins. Helen Morris. Elsie Mumby. EIvn Fonda. tllth Jinfl M;irie' Stark. Marv I.vthey were delegates to the Epworth Icaeue institute. Tlie following members were the guests of the delegates over Saturday and Sunday. Owen and Ray Shoemaker, Mrs. George Armstrong, Floran Kelley. William Middleton. ontets were enjoyed last Friday. Miss Dessa Ainlay won lirst prize in the race for girls; James Chase, second in a rowing contest and Evelyn Fonda second in sports. water i WIM MF.I7r N EDNKSSDAY. The Eulies' Aid society of the Christian church will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. John Creighton, 10 'alhoun st. The Woman's Missionary circle of Emanuel Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at J:..i, o clock; at the home of Mrs. Harwy Schroyer. .'4 W. Batteil st.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milier. 11 E. Sixth St.. entertained at dinner Sun-ithat day. Mr. and Mrs. Israel and fam-

i!V of Decatur. Ind.. and Mr. and .Mrs. deorge. Whiteman and family of Elkhart were among the guests present. KETVHXS FROM ('AMI'. The Misses Mary Katherine Russell. Carolyn Immel, Margaret Baer and Dorothy Young returned Monday afternoon from Camp Ebercure Weaver were married hv the I

Rev. Dr. B. Karle Barker at theiami un novcr mining oi the se-

t parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church Monday evening. j Dr. (J. A. and Mrs. McEwen, chiro-! j Praetors, over First National bank j Ad t. r.t i I Ii FOR SALE Brown willow babv carriage, child's yard, M-burne;-; gasoline stove. usel one month; ad-I justable dress form. 310 W. Fourteenth St.. Mishawaka- 20t I house. SALE Seven-room partly modern; close in. Cheap V ' ,: V. " ' 1 -!iiiM.r. Inquire R., News-Times. 1 ' " 20t:.l WANTED Young ladv for (Ttrice1 and store work. Must be capable! or writing

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i ounts. Writ Tunes. Box X. Y News- .... WANTED Janitor for Protestant! church. Write S. W., New s-Time-. ! 19-1'.! W A NT ED Messenger Toy. Postal Telegraph station. Hotel Mishawa-! KU. Adt. inz. i FOR SALE OR TRADE For scc-i end hand 1-ord one 1117 twin ey-i Iindtr Barley Davidson mo;rc cle. , jinree speoi. runy equipped, with i i side car. See H.nkle s garage. Misha- i waka. ist:: i LIBERTY BONDS We pay up to. $r.3.25 cash for bonds; accrued in-: teresf allowed. War stamps bought.! C. L. Guthrie. 42J J. M. S. Bldg. :0 a. m. to S p. m. 7450-18 FOR :ALE 60 fiet fro?. tage arl feet deep, on Lincom Higlinuy east m the 5"0 block. Two s nail tiou'es bringing per month tent. Price l.juJ. Will sei! on Co. reo-sonaMe terms. Stark l.i alt MONEY 6'', To loan on city property. Kight room hcuse modi em. on t t.-y payments. Seven room. ! modern, near car line. Five room iiinaiü. oi?y payments. Garmire. 7tf Phone Mhawaka 370.

ÜL Red Cross Branch Does Excellent Work in City as Elsewhere. The Red Cross home service sec13 In charK' I Much sood h:m hef-n accomplished I in Mishawaka through this acency. and there is .still much to do. Fin- . . f l a.. l .. ....... . t C' a,;L1Ji " 1J U1C amuuiu o, s.t mwu ui unnK jui iu famllif.i of soldier.s, sailors and malima in vim, iiiumuu rtjiu ivviliuin), t ? V i u rT i" lint J fifiO rt" -w. pended in Indiana which reported no less than families dealt i with. Mrs. Bauer gave valued fin ancial and other assistance to several Mishawaka families in time of need. MRS. WILLIAM FRISBIE SUCCUMBS ON TUESDAY , Mrs. William Frisbie, IIS W. Eleventh St.. died at St. Joseph's hospital Tuesday morning at 5:30 o'clock as the result of an operation. She had been ill for the past live weeks. ' Mrs. Frisbie was- formerly Miss Essie Co'piillard and was born in 'South Bend, Nov. 17, JSSS, being pact .'20 years old. On May 2 8, ' 1904 she was married to Mr. Frisj bie who survives with a daughter. 1 Ruby, at home. She her father. George W and a brother, George also leaves Coquillard, Coiuiii,ird, , now in France. Itinera I services will be held from the residence Friday after noon at - o'clock. Rev. Dr. B. Earle Barker will officiate. Burial will te in the city cemetery. WOMAN'S AUXILIARY TO MEET THURSDAY Mrs jf n. Strubbe. newly ap. poinled st.cretary of tno indies' auxiliary to the Orra L. Snvder gari risen, Army and Navy union, has Armv : received word from Gen Mamie N i?anks ((f the national headquarters a charter would be granted the j0cal organization. Mrs. A. W. Bacon. chairman of the local auxiliary. has called a meeting for Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock when the date .f muster will be decided upon. The charter is to be left open for 30 days for rjw applications. The war mothers of Mishawaka are to be honorary members of the auxiliary. a young society tuttertly. rrivolous rious side of life and ignoring the love her husband gave her. The I picture will be shown at the Lincoln thcater today- ' I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Longfellow and daughters have arrived from

JllWarsav. Ind., and are at the pres1 1 ent time the guests of Mis. Iong-

i ! fellow's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. kr j f el rum. 912 S. Union st. Mr. Long fellow nas taken a position with the Rubber Regenerating Co. They will make their home lure. EirrntNs ntoM overseas. Scrqt. Allan Wyatt. of the Sixth reginunt of marines. Second divijslor.. has arrived in Mishawaka and ;is the jjUPSt 0f hls parents. Mr. and !jirs Albert Wyatt. E. Sixth st. Sergt. Wyatt has spent the past 20 months overseas. MOTOR TO CITY". Mr- and Mr?- Veier Van Huffell. uaiesourfr' 1U- nioioreu to .uisnlawaka and are the guests of the jfo. - mer's brother. Emil Van Huffell. 'and family, at 4 07 N. West st. look: His Confetti Damv at Mooso hall Thursday night tlio 21.t. Music bj Arti rclvstra. look: Advt. 13t3. VISITING BARENTS. Mlsa Nina Moon a nurse at the Michael Itcese hospital, Chicago. haa arriVed here to visit her parpntSt Mr. and Mrs. George Moon. i r Viizhth t LEAVES FOR DIINVEU. Manager L. J. Lamhiotte. of the Temple theater, leaves this morning j on a business and pleasure trip to Denver. Colo. He will visit his i brother. O. J. Limbiotte. VIMTIVO IX ELKIIAIIT. Mrs. Charles Joshick and daughter Lucille. 20 1-2 E. Eighth st., are visiting with the former's sister at Elkhart. LEAVE mil INDIANA POLLS. Harold Zellers and Everett Culp left Tuesday for Indianapolis on their return to the aviation camp. V. I COATS, VXDEUTAKEIL Adv.

to atti:.M) vi:i)dinc;. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. llosford. 72. Lincoln way E., leave Tuesday nipht for CMivet, Mich., where they will attend the wedding of MIsMarjorie Noble, which will take place "Wednesday. The ceremony will be performed r.t the Noble summer home. The Lride's homeIs in Toledo. O.

ii.tu;aix i.v wtdntsdat. Encouraged by the success that tendo 1 Dollar day last Friday, several of the merchants are advertising exceptional bargains for the weekly bargain day Wednesday. Every effort in being put forth by these merchants to feature thlj f-ales day which continues to prow in importance. VISITING IN CITY. VU.v. Fr. Sullivan of Wabash. Ind.. and Ilev. Lawrence D. Monahar of Peru, Ind., who are attending the priests' retreat of the diocese of Fort Wayne, being held at Notre Dame, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Higgins, 113 E. Third st. Monday. CITY COUKT XOTKS. Earl Satterlee was fined $3 ami costs on a charge of intoxication Tuesday. Arthur Hostler, who was arrested for speeding was arraigned and entered a plea of not guilty. His case was continued until Aug. L'S. ENJOYING VACATION. Miss Gertrude Tremel of the offices of A. J. and J. W. Schindler. Is enjoying a two weeks' vacationShe has gone to Des Moines, la., where trhe expects to spend a week and will then go to Chicago. look: Big Confetti Dance at Mjo.so hall Thursday night the 21st. Mush; by Artls orchestra. LOOK! Advt. 1'JtZ. CLASS TO PICNIC. The Mothers' class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will hold a picnic at the Battell park. Thursday afternoon. UN DEKG O JiS OPERATION. Wilbur Shaw, 227 E. Broadway, underwent an operation Sunday morning at the Borgens hospital. Kalamazoo, for appendicitis. He is Improving slowly. ROIIEIt IMPROVING. Hoy Rohrer of the Mishawaka garage, who sustained injuries by an accidental blow between the eyes Saturday, is improving. m-rrriixs from funeual. C. C. Cone has returned from Chicago, where he attended the funeral of his lather-in-law. Mrs. Cone will return Friday. to m:ve ion Canada. More. in P. Jones will leave tomorrow for -t Thomas. Ontario, where ho will spend a week's vacation. KETUHNS TO VNIVEltSITY. Joseph Ostrander has returned to Lafayette, where he will resume his studies at Purdue university. T. B. H. regular meeting Wednesday evening. H. E. WLNDBIGLER, Chief. Advt. 19tl. FINDS STOLEN CHEVROLET. Chief of Police Pfender has found the Chevrolet car stolen from E. A. Dr. Makielski. osteopath. 12S W. Second st. Advt. F. U COATS. I X D E I ITA K I 'IL Adv. NEW YORK Victory is crumbling. That is, the victory arch on Fifth av. is. A couple of horses cracked under the rain yesterday. Fine Tomatoes In Good Condition. $1.25 per bushel victorThchalos, 114 Lincoln Way West, Mishawaka. United Picture Theaters presents magnificent ICätty Gordon In a sumptuous production of Wm. Anthony McGuire's great story, "Playthings of Passion" Gorgeous gowns. A powerful picture. Thursday ZENA KEEFE in "AN AMATEUR WIDOW" Friday EMMY WEHLEN in "THE ADVENTURESS" Saturday ELMO LINCOLN "ELMO THE MIGHTY"

The Evergreen Girl

By Marston Mercer

Etry year November a about the middle of small sign appeared ovr the door of the Thomas cottage which read. "The Evergreen Shop." ! Every year during the Christmas reason Ruth Thomas made hundreds of evergreen wreaths, which she sola for Christmas decorations This was why the people of Brierly called her the evergreen girl. The day before Christmas Ruth sat in her little shop finishing the last wreath she would make that season. "There!" -he said, deftly twisting a sprig of bright red berries among the evergreen stems, "that finisher Helen Stanwood's order, goodness, it's done In and thank time. o dear!" she sighed, laying the wreath aside, "I do wish I could spend one Christmas time enjoying myself as others do. Why. there has not been anyone here over the holiday since I can remember, and I have not been to a Christmas party in years not since the time I went over to Dolly Blair's with Dane." A warm color suddenly glowed In the girl's cheecks and there was a soft light in her brown eyes as she thought of that memorable night. Dan Stanwood had taken her to that party. Once during the evening he caught he as she was standing" under the mistletoe bough, ana The sudden roar of a high-power automobile broke in upon Ruth's musings, and she looked out in time to see a long blue roadster Hash past the gate. The car belonged to Dane Stanwood. Shortly after the Christmas party at Dolly Blair's Dane had gone west to become a mining engineer. He had written a few times to Ruth and then the letters had stopped coming, and she had not heard from him for nearly four years. Then, just a month ago, he had suddenly appeared in Brierly with the blue racing car. Soon it was rumored that he had made a fortune in the mines. The second week after his return Stanwood bought the old Blain mansion and gave the information that he intended to move into his new home before Christmas. Next he announced that preparations were under way for a party which he was giving Christmas eve. The evergreen girl had been surprised anfl a little bit hurt because llinr Iii 1 nut rTn "nlli.il o Vl r r' thought it strange, too, at first, that! she did not receive an invitation to the party, for she knew nearly every one In Brierly was going. But when Ruth was told the party was to be given in honor of Ütanwood's liance, she understood why she had not been invited. "That is why Helen Stanwood didn't mention the party when she ordered these wreaths," ftuth thought, as she began tying them together. "Of course, I would not go anyway now. My, but they will have to hurry if they hang all these wreaths before S o'clock." The evergreen girl was so busy getting the Stanwood order ready that she did not notice that the blue roadster had returned and stopped by the gate. Neither did she observe the broad-shouldered young man who was striding up the path. The bell jingled merrily. There's Helen now. after the wreaths." Ruth thought, and sheran to the door. Dane was standing in the porch. "Why. Dane!" she exclaimed. WILL BE AMBASSADOR TO UNITED STATES 4: .ST (Vi. V r t " v-r uv ja 5 J '-1 . -"" - 1 ' At f ( ' - . : Vi zc.cu rut . Fxiwa. rI 5r-v-Yiseount Edward Grey, former foreign minister of Great Britain, has accepted the post as ambassador to the United States, according to a dispatch from London. Viscount Grey, it has been generally known, has been troubled with his sight for manv months, and it was recently reported that he was totally blin Bat afttr consultation with tn no

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confusion. I thought Hnr wa.T j your sister, and " "Helen has gone to Balford to meet a friend who is to snend the holidays with us." sici the vounr ! man. "so she s-?nt me after the wreaths." He smiled down at the I girl. "Thi is the evergreen shop. ! isn't it?" he added. "Yes." said Ruth, forcing a smile in return. "And you nre the evergreen rirl?" "I believe they call me that," she answered. "Wei!." said Stanwood, "Sis told me to be sure and fetch vou back i with me when I returned." -jiacK w:tn von rciiueu Ruth. "Really I I can't -go. There is so much to do here, and " "Bosh!" laughed Dane. "Of course you will go back with me. Fact is, you'll have to." Ho waived his hand as Ruth started to speak. "No excuses now, for I won't listen to -em. You see," Stanwood went. "Sis and her friend were supposed to help get things ready for the party tonight, but she telephoned just as I was leaving the house that the train on which her friend was to arrive is very late. She may not get back until $ o'clock, and the nartv - - A begins at 8. I told Sis I could never get things ready in time, for the decorating isn't half done. on she happened to think of you. and I said right off that you would be Just the one to help us o..t. Ycu'r not going to disappcrirrt us, are you?" very anxiousl. "We-11. perhaps I can go for a little while," said Ruth. "Fd dearly love to trim that Christmas tree" "Of course, I won't stay to the party." she thought as she scurried upstairs after a wrap, "so I won't I see Dane's sweetheart, for of course j she is the one Helen Is to meet at the train. And I really ought to help Dane and his sister out, for they have been such good customers." Dane ushered "Ruth into the big double parlors of his new home, where the Christmas tree had been placed. "Do you suppose." he asked. pointing to a great pile of evergreen j at one end of the room, "we will be j able to hang all these wreaths and ; , , decorate the tree before S ! o'clock?" I The evergreen girl gave a merry little laugh. j "I am sure we c?n if we work ' fast." sh" anHv.-ered. "I am used to this work, you know, and with your help it won't take long." ' "How long have you been the evergreen girl?" Dane asked, as he and Ruth were trimming a chandelier. "This is my third season." Rutl reolicd. "I found that, there was u big demanel fo' wreaths ?.ad laurel trimming during the Christmas holidays, so three years ago I opened an evergreen shop. I lov to do this kind of work, and although the sea- j son is a short one, my little shop j pays well." 1 The evergreen girl r.-.ight hae added that, more than this the rush of work just at Christmas time : which was a.'. ways so hard to bear: during the- holidays. She said noth- ' I ing or tins, tnougn, uui asKeti insteael : "Tell me. Dane, how have you spent Christmas while you havebeen away. Have you be n where there was much merry making?" "For the past three years," said Stanwood. "I've celebrated Christ- ! mas by werling from dawn tili dark. This is the first enjoyable Christmas Eve 1 have known shut I left Brierly." "It has been a very pleasant even- ! ing for me, too." said Ruth, "and 1 have enjoyed it ever so much. Now : we'll tr'm the Christmas tree, and then you can take me home and get back in time for the party." At half-past seven Dane surveyed the big double parlors with satisfac- j tion. witn tno neip oi tne ever greer. girl he had finished the decor atlons and everything was in rcadl ness for the guests." "The rooms look Just as they di four years ago at Dolly Blair's Don't Forpet KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main St. Mishawaka, For All Kinds or Shoe Repairing and Shoes. R3 A Super Serial of Thrills and 65TME

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th- I Dor.'t hu: this . Ve ri. was ilv :en. R-.jih "Had you forgo: , persisted. ' "So." sot'Cv. "'I had net fer-.t-ten." "You never thought I bad forgotten, did you dear?" "But you nevrr wrote. Dir.e." "Because for a lorg ümo j was i miles from a railroad or po-;ot!.o' and could not send any mail. B ;t I've thought of that night, thougb;. and all these years I've bern j '. tuning to have a Christmas party ; much like that one ;;s I could. onl thij one tonight will be for you." "But isn't the frit r.d who i ing with Helen your fiance' om -fn!tered Ruth. "Not exactly." laughed Dane "That frit r.d is Harry North. Helen's nance. The girl I expect to marry is here. now. and. by Jove! I've taught her again standing under the mistletoe bouch." SSALOOXS WILL. EAST ST. LOEIS. III., Aug. 1?. Frank Geary, liquor dealer of this city, predicts many former .nalcon keepers who have decided to operae 'soft" drink establishments will repjace bartenders with barmaids. He as employed two girls to dispense non-alcoholic drinks at his saloon on Main st. mil vÖM dl a 11111 IIW

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