South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 234, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1919 — Page 7
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D iMflfhnrl r.f nirnAo s D.,u;:! iiuuivju Ul OlldllJLi IU rUUIIU is investigated and Found Very Unstable. South rmt rity market will nr he a sue? ess until a prirr is K t V . h irli ,ri..l producer an- forced '7 tL " 7 1U1 ;las lh" "1""'u". ''"r of bn.lnes., ir.cn who v;it d thf , itv mnri-. t .... . ' ' v . a nur.-. ay im-ming and found t,ri.-. in a tr of cases ab these (yf ! the L'l - i. I S. j I n r.rrn.i t Jon a-'juirod from truckis and garden n the market v. as to th effect that th-re is no j-ri' . j-trt hy anyone, hut that they arrive at the luarj-.t and ask lh.j..an next to them what the artirlaie seiluifc l'or and plare that price n th ir rodu 0. The trouldv, a.s found throuyh inftitsatlon, is that hur-khter and I'MdN-rs of the my ;U-,. ,tllll)ni; tn,. nrst urmais at the market in th 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 i l . and in order that their trale for the remainder of th" day i- not sj.oiieu, s.-t a hi'h juice on thf roods. which" is immediately takfii m j the producers a.-i sitisf.iCtoiy. A elear exanifde of this fart was f fjrni.-hfd Ly a woman vh' Yi.-uU-d i i he markft Thurlay morning. 'n! . . . . . r . - , . . "t'liiK a i armer urne up wir n a 'oad f tomatoes asked the pri' e. He said he was not --aire what others nf-rf rharcinc hut would sell thfm for Sl.iT, pet- l.ushe'. She H lit klv purchased a J'Ushe! of nuiur one tomaioes and left. Th farmer was satisfied that thi price won hi warrant his raising them lut r.n inquiring from fvlier wagons soorj learned that they were selling them for 5 -.2." a hushel. His wajron whs visited a?;iin sour1 time later in th niorninj; and it was found that he a charsrinf: the new Kodfavors were ni irle t" reach "l"nl. A. arlile. food administrator u-hn i launrhinir a raw.paiitn i . -1. V. i . V, ...... I.it it 4f:aMM l lie lorl i ll'ini i-ji. v was learned at hin ofüce thnt he ir. on duty on a !-d.iy trij. His assistant has Leon instructed to do nr. think', hut what he has been nssiKU'd to do and according to the othee assistant nothing has been said relative t the city market and its prirs. thr cities hae struck at their it . markets as the most logical p'.M-e of redurir.K th H. C I. Ad-i.-or.v funmiltees tiave heen named t- mike thoioah investigation? and in a number of instances the pri es hae been uTe itU redmed. 1 Minimale Middleman. A ;e? price has been plaeed on ' fa:-m produce at other cities hy j which the producers must po by iind ltucksters or anyone who does riot urnw the crrp Is unable to get! 1, Mail on the market place This i p; ,n e.immatc- me nwuu, ma , to the markets early in j morning and succeeds in setting a, l,n'' u"1 "Ult fl irmv the rest of the day. Uc- fruit deah-r livincr 3," miles' f on. Soith Bend was a.-ked wheth- , i - . i ....... I t r (Jl ro; int i in san'i n.t "v . ,: )... .-hill charge for his oo.is ami A'l-.-neM r th it time comes i woui lrie :;." m:ler to nurket my uooils ; v imi their .Me three or four mar-j . . . . . . i ket. nearer to my l.irm man omn j P. i ml." -n ri.uket in beinwr :;sked whv r.e uou t ' tbitse id k es he said he I n't wee why . , houbi Wh; ho ,ltl miKC 'P (lie I.M..I IIOK as.din' a!o;; with a fair prot'tt by biinu'nv; th- truit t S.hii!i Bend. Pi i ar Hi.:li. J S:t. - pr:e. are set by the huck-i srer- who air.e early tli'-y natural- I . v. ...4 ..A.t Klcr..r' ; v ;j-.-e i . as nimi jm '4i-n :u,o thm the price, of the retailers. To- ........ U..I 5'".. on the niart t : ..... . n in!,' :he w , re but Sl.Ti at a num . r of the groceries ljggs solvl f ." ." i nd $ c n t ami eoiini ic j'ui - , .ii . I has-d at th : :; nts. To ...... f. .r,i i t. (to't at fluni o' tot .,. , .,i i 111' 7" '.ol n Iii' ma t k t 1 v; and '.' cents M tlie stores. Mile KTocer said tie b lS a number ef articled from farmers wh visit Oi markets and fails to s 11 all hi.oods JTOfit c tie a so si:, he ma ;.' s a good in the deal. WON'T TESTIFY AGAINST HUBBY. DECLARES WIFE .Mary Lllinger would u: in city po'icc court Th.urs.la ipp.-.-.r mi - mg after ;ilinc a chara:;.ui-. ?l re: hu-'M'-.d. Jf.-se Kl'.:e..:cr. for a--au and battery. but ph-o-.ed (bo:-. Schock, pre-- cuti:' ' ::- she thought it last not to make h aj'pr aranct . M r b.usb-i:.d b is bled a suit in superior court asking for a riveri-e from his wife, charging her with attempting to stab him and with cruel a:i ! inhuman treatment. ASKS S500 DAMAGES AFTER MOTOR SMASH Lo Connors t!.!ed a suit in super-' ;.r court Thürs'. ay :-..-klng for JT-' ' d in. ages from .t 'h.ar!es 1!. liaise r of New York state Sr d:ini;u'lr.;
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MKS. SU.AII AKT.4 Mrs. S.ir;ih Art is tin-,.- Thurav' jim-mini: at 1 1 i - homi of h' r (;,;;;;!,. tr, 5 s. Mir hieran s'.. f oliowirig ! an ill net, of-thrr- months. She id; imrvlvftl hv th followlntr children:! Mrs Sarah Nubbins of l)ayton. Mr. 1 (,nne .Martin am! Jnncs Howi n of Spiin:::kld. u.; :.r.- (i.-orRl i Stewart and I; V. Lower; of South 15 n.l. .'neral ;.rran;-.'mfnt have not ' been orn i' ted. JOHN .1. KITDDIVf;. Joi.n J. R'ddhij,', 4 years -id. Thursday morning at hl.s lest- : ' " wrhne x'.-"-v-I iiiK an mn s oi :re cays wan nuid-i nir1'' fif the :i!t ri v lln wirvivi.il ! Kl. . . ... .., .."....... j hblren: Mrs. William Iwr, ' Mich.. ,n,. ; . i dinr of South llt-nd. Tht- fuiK-ral will i.e h-d at l , ....... . i the resid'iiie Saturday aftrnouii .t j::u o'eloek. iiuii.il will hf in lih land fernster v. Mils. INA L. SCHOCKMrs. Ina I. S ho k of Los An (.'alif.. died Thursday mornat the home of her sifter. Mrs. W. K. C.tdy. 1201 Uncrdn way i:. I'.esl!ts this sjter .she is survived iiy two daufihti rs. Inu and Mrs. A. 1 l'arker, une son. Kaymond, of Los Anyd.s. and hy a sister. Mrs. Ml hi Tower of Omaha, Neb., and a hrothir lUntf-r R. K'fdcpv of lfr.ek I'Ij im' i'jnera' arr'inurements have not liftii oomph-ted. Big Bill and Jim Cutting Contest Big Eater Title "Bill" Hosiuj-ki. the t rathe cop, is runnim; ä racv with "Jim" (Cutting, acting police captain, to see who is the biggest eater of the two. As a "start off" this morning "Big Bill" said he ate 10 ample sized hen ettrs. lo pancakes, three cups of coffee, 10 slices of bacon and half of a water melon. He' said this constitute.'? his breakfast every mornlng. '".lim" Cutting was a little shyrd 1 the appetite of Hosinski this morning, but promises to do better tomorrow- He said he ate seven eyss.. tie pancakes, two slices of ham. two canteloupes, and two cups of coffee. Both of the tops say they are in sympathy with the steps being taken by the government t,b reduce tho H. C. I a. They say it lot to live these davs i osts an awful VISITOR FEARS HE'LL BE "SH00TED": GOES TO POLICE FOR HELP "Oh. Mr. Policeman! I'm in an awful ti." wailed a man as he entered the. captain's ottlce in the city building Wednesday morning. "I'm troing to pet shooted. "Some big men ar after m with ffuns V.everythin-. I corned here from the wheat Melds in Minnesota mornin and them there fellers , f too .'and ihev'll i L- i 1 1 . , . . mi I in '"They ilunio up after me in Ontario .and I 'scaped, but now they're I Ki'in to kill nie here. "Wont vou help me. Mr. 1'oiice "Won't you help rue. Mr. I .. , . ... itmg. acting raj'tain of police. "I think they'll protect jou all rnrht at 'ho Ixgansport asylum." said cutting, ' and if you dn't heat it outta here you'll b ;eerinp: out of some nice rouna ours pretty soon. '. i n srranirer uei.u reti. atier il:iiii j . ...... I rmtrl niv l.itt.oc. Ih'lf ritt X.- " 1 W 1 I . . i . i ... . i . .. : . I ' lUillttlll HUlti.S linn iiv .. ' imr to be kill d. ;FIVE ANdTeN""hEAD ADDRESSES KIWANIANS 11. '. Kimmel. manager of tho local Kresge five and Kn cent store. and Fred. Keller were the principal' sp aKei s ar. im at the regular luncheon j i .. V... 1.' ftl'Ht.tU Oltl'l Mt tlui Oliwr 1.11 uir i o anil v i .1 ' k nou-l inursii.i) nien. J Managt r Knumd spo.e of the . hain of stores operated by the tive and ten cut syndicate and the mania : in which they make their purt bases, which allows them to sell at their live and ten cent prices'. Purn.g the past e.ir the Kresce corporation, with a cha.n of ITS stores', did $ 2fi.00o.000 worth of business, while their closest eo-n-petitei-; with l."'M stor-s. did but j :C. nC'o.OC ". according to Kimmel. !': d K Her spoke of the housing sil iiat ion t-. . ... num I r I in the city and ok wa for tip .cfore January. told what re-juired; There ale ipproximaly 2j0 houses under r op. :r;:i :;cn or i-ompleted since the first f the year while the requirement-? , -r the e.r are 2, hotiies. Th" s for the s:v.all number is ;.id to be the high cost of materi.i!s : i d h o r t ag e abor. FREE MAN WHO MADE POLICE HURRY UP .Krank Salts, a ttira tirma truvelr who created an xcitement in the southern section of the city Wednes-j :.ay afternoon wh ii he was strolling! ..r- und with a hancing at his large calibre g'i:t ; nb was released u. police court this morning whrn; T-rosecutir. ir witness failed to pro?-- cute the i .isv Ass t Chief Ca-ss dy after u chase over several field: INSTALL IKON" DOOKn. N- iron doors are being conra ! ! i:i the rear entrance ef th j court) treasurer's o:V.ce. The plain va-;fran.e duor.s that heretofore provid -
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! an entrance wer- not thought d s .tf.ici tm t'Trngth to hold burglar.
I iN T VT AWFULV THE. WAV v Prices are.: &
ONE GIRL HTHLETE WHS FOR PERLE! Senior Girls' Track Meet at Oliver Field is Interrupted by Darkness. Pcriry through school playground, mainly; the point acquiring ability! of Miss Hazel Zimmerman, who took tirst place in every event, was vic-j torious in the senior giris track and!
held meet held at the J. D. Oliver, playground Wednesday evening. Be-!"uy T'nited Press: cause of early darkness it was nee- "NEW YORK. Aug. 21. Prices
essary to postpone a number of j events which will be held at the! same place Fridayevening at 6:13
o'clock. ) SO. off 1, steels were strong. United Leeper playground ranked second ! States Steel opened at 09. up 1--in the meet, while the Oliver school j and Crucible at 134 1-4. up 1-4. playground and the J. D. Oliver play-j Mexican Petroleum opened at ISO ground tied for the third position, j 1 -2. up 1 1-4; Central Leather at Pending the continuance of the meet: SS off 1 1-.: Baldwin at 100.
the points are as follows: IVrley, ' off 7-S; Cnited States Kubber atj"orn Products JO: Beeper, seven; Oliver and J. D.lllT 5-S. off 1-S; Marine at ÖL', up Crucible Steel
Oliver playground, ix; Howard park. three; Franklin, two. and Kaley, one. Tlie lirst event of the meet was the eight pound shot put in which Miss Ziminerman took "tirst, the distance being 2 4 feet and three inches; Miss Helen Kerr, Leeper, second; Miss Nelson, Oliver school, third; Miss Wilhelm, Leeper, honorable mention. Zimmerman Wins Again. In the ball throw (14-inch playfrround ball) Miss Zimmerman of I'erley again took tirst; Miss Helen Kerr. Leeper. second; Fanny Wag ner. Kaley, third and Miss Kruk. .1.1 D. Oliver playground. honorable ' mention. Distance. 125 feet and sixj inches. Miss Zimmerman also won; tirst place in tne hign jump anui Miss Kruk second. Howaid park represented by Ruth Mendenhall. ! won second place in the CO yar.l! dash and Pearl Brumbaugh of, Franklin received honorable men - tion. j The relay race was won by the Oliver school, second and third places being accorded to the J. I). Oliver playground and the Franklin school, respectively. The events which arc to he run off on Friday nipht are the running tho standing broad liroul jump,
jump, a novelty driving contest. andhJmielf through the mouth shortly
a I'illl UliOW, USJIIt, c uancv'-.ui . . ti . i . . - ...... , l,.. j K.. n ....... throw. DON'T SWEEP RUBBISH INTO STREETS, WARNS CITY COMMISSIONER
j home and acted as though he were People w ho dump grass cuttings j affected with mental trouble, and leaf rakings into the streets. The arrest of Odor occurred sevfrom now on will be prosecuted. ac-;cral months ago at Crumstown. cording to street Commissioner D. I There he was struck by a train. C. Iayton. It is said many resi-j which, it is thought, incapacitated
i it nts persist on raking rubbish from! their yards onto newly cleaned streets where it lays tintil the following week, or until a rain comes which washes the rubbish, in the sewer guards, stoj
riping the inlet nnd'to his small bedroom in the rear of tc. j hi former drv beer emporium and 1U- ! ,, . n ' ... , . . ed an instance when! pulled a 22 calibre gun from his
Hooding the street .Mr. Lavton cite ,n ,L-i,u th announcement said, Wednesday niuht I was passing was passing ' alone in mv machine on St. Louis r- . i blvd. and two persons were sweeping rubbish off of th'Mr yards onto tho street, which had just been .leaned. This street will not be
. leaned for another week. A rain'MQ MORE SUSPENDED
now will probably rlood the s-treetj after the dirt has been washed into! Tht, s,.wcr RUardings." COURT PLANS PICNIC AT BERRIEN SPRINGS IM-ns for a picnic to be held at
; hapin lake, Berrien Springs. onmuf;itr would not g-1 his sympathy.
Sunday. Aug. 24. were completed at
il meeting of tht Court of Honorj,wer sur li a ch-rge aftr-r the ruling held Wednesday night. Members! of Judce Kovr.cs was Nathan Cr-or:.
and their families will he given special rates on the ear which will leave the interurbac station at S o'clock Sunday morning. At th'' next meeting on Sept. 3. Installation cf otficers will take place. DISCHARGED ALIENS TRY FOR CITIZENSHIP i
i Approximately 100 alien riisr sted Sales charged soldiers were at the court
I house early Thursday rnorninsc taking the examination for naturalization as citizens of the United States. Honorably discharged men of the army. nay and marine corps were : given proper papers free at this ) time. At o'clock Thursday afternoon i rinal -ajninati iwlli Wile held.
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Local and Foreign Market News Stocks Grain Cattle - Provisions
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I R REGULAR Prices Unsteady When Trading Begins in New York Stocks. were irregular at the stock market; opening today. With the exception, of Bethlehem B, which opened at 1 1-4 and Marine Pr ferred at 1 1 0 1-1. up 1-4. Another drive on prices came it the end df the first hour, but Cr.ed States Steel failed to go below Wednesday's low. Knuipment and tire Sttcks were niOst affected. Bald- ! win went below Shipping shares. and oil stocks acted b- st t or above Wednesday's and hejvl r lo-e. EIDS LIFE AFTER ZigmOnd OdOT, 45, StlOOtS c nry 0.ttn . u ; ocn upun nuium iu nuinc From Marion, Ind. j Zigmonrl odor. 4.r. years obi. who, i esterday was released from prison i i n i n n f 11 -i in hut rif ni' -f m i - - ... ............. w ... . ...... .... . .n v v . .v . el in tho fedtral court for transtrans- ! V?Ttn hi'k' inlu lhP "t5 tte. shot;' Thursday at his ..... . . . . . . . home. 70j Chaün st. Odor was accompanied to his home here yesterday by his wife lUIHIT,lil0.ir 1( 11 If. 1 IK 1 i ol 1.1 iits j senU-nce in the Marion county jail.! According to his wife, he seemed very worried upon his reaching his mental powers Survivinxr Odor besides hi wife ! are two small children, age 2 and who, ith their mother, wituessedl the shooting. He called his family ! pocket and shot himself througn tho, i mouth, the bullet going completely j tnrougn n:s neao. 1 - . a In a few minutes he was ricad. and before medical attention could be rushed to his aid. FINES FOR MUFFLER VIOLATORS, PROMISE f-nr-ei.Tl l'oliro .Tndiro Ki.vara in ' city police court Thursday :.:ornirgi said any man brought hefoio him frr'm r.ov.' rin who was charced with driving his automobile xvitbout a i The first man to come u: to an a truck driver, xvho was fined and costs. 110 " Suspt r.ded tines on n such vio'.a-thr-I'ast xcith tions are a tiling o mV' asserted Judge Kovacs wh-n 'I recti was arraigned before him i;.-t I FFAI.O LIVE STOCK. LAM' PI KKALo. N. Y.. Ai:g. 21 -I'ATTLE Hciit. : nmrkei n'.ow. Fte.i : i rliae st-cr-. .1 c, - oa ; ;t.phr rsilr. .11 ""i? 1 2" ; co' s. S",1 1t l'". r'Ai.N bS lb"- '' !. .": ::iar'kt tlV?. stea l v; 24 o 1.1! f. ire. 50 ( -T; sHEEP A NT LAMPS Ke--it MiT'if: n.nrkr-t ar fix. Lii.it. tt iy. ilieep ftoadv. f.v- fl.7T: .hr.',.. .i';iNi. SlvM" art": end fair. J12 (o- lso; carling. J12 .'J 1 1 C-) ; sl.cr p. s." rq :i..-. IPniS llet.ijt", l.o,; lairkr-t tive. 2- to ii": Yorkers. 522 22.70: pig". 521 0 ''r22 ': uilx.- l. 22. 20 l;22 0ii-. I e.ivy. -21 7" ' ; 22 : r-cig! s. 17.0VUl5.7"i; tas, 10 V.kIÜ.Oö.
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REMIND K.E. CF IT Closing Prices of N'HW YORK. Aug. 21. Closing prices on the stock exchange today were:
A. T. and S. V SS American B:et Sugar S2 American D.-ug Syndicate ll1,; American Can 4SV Allis Chalmers 27 14 American Car Foundry .... 12'2 American Locomotive S3y; Anaconda Copper So5Amor. Smelt'g and Befg. Co. .. T4U A. Cm. W 1 4 r, . T. and T 101' Baldwin Locomotive 103 's 15. and o 4 9 7' Bethlehem Steeh B s,2U Butte and Superior 23"fc B. IL T 24 U Canadian Pacific 155 Vi Chili Copper ' 22 Cuban Cane Suar 31 California Petroleum 44 Central Leather SO Colo. Fuel and Iron 41
137 4 2 . Chino Copper f Knamel Kiit- Com. ... 10 4 0 a, ;rat Northern Ore Oeneral I-lectric . . . Great Northern Pfd. General Motors . : . 160 S3 224 41 27 i Green Cananea Hide and Leather Common Hide and Leather Pfd. ... Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol International Nicke! International Paper Inspiration Copper Kenneeott Copper Laekawana Strfc! Lehigh Valley Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper . . 7 Marine Common Marine Pfd Missouri Pacific 3 12 U ?- F:2 "2!4 " 7 s y, r. 1 -j 4Si 167 2C.S - ? 1 1 2 t 25 i 4.Vi Maxwell Common Maxwell 1st Pfd. . Maxwell 2nd Pfd. Midvale Stet x . . . . . 4$ !i i:lVliii j;;',,,,,,.' "'irk,.'-. LIVK sTOiiv. 21. H;s l:-. ei Pt. t'. öo.- rip: but. ti-rs. 1 v . . . 'i - . 1. ; .. c-i - . i - . i .-, i.tKt , pa Mil,;. .M i , 1 -1,1 M v."' ''i. 4-. : pics. 17..VfW K oj roTigti. 1 -vl s u -b 4.1 : ., ... .... .' ,, ....... . . .... ' .u n.i, iecciu, ,f,.im; ma rKl c MJ.: l.f-r. 1l.7o'rl Is. ,0; butOier ste k. .roi l.".tn ; ;iUh.TS .ixxl ttltter. Slt.2V.-f ;.7-"; to'kTi .nid fe-l'M. UJ.Tä ; rows .7.."Vu i:i7.",: eiilve. Siy.t! Jl.Oil. SlIi;El,--i:-eipt. 20.o: mnrket L'.V lower: wool lambs. lu.oo'. 14 20: ewes. riTTM.ruo LIVE STOCK. pn rsni iM;. , Aug. 21. cattlc Ib-n-ii.ts li'lit : market !o-: e!ni-e. si.'. :Sfi Pioo; jrood. Jl l.'.aX ; fair, j 11 o', L'..-(): veil e.ilves, 22 22 .,!). ' Slir.i:!' AM LAMl'.S-Ueipt l!irht: in.irket slw; priiue wethr. $lo.."4)r? , llo: good. 1t b2."; fair mixed,' ?7..V'.;f.(nj; liiiii.s. .v-i'i ,j"";n 5.rv. j IIiM.s Keeeipts light: market hisber; prim !;:( vy l.r.s. f L"r.7.V5r 21 n) ; inoijiinns. .2l.7i'iU2.0i: lio;tvv orkers. (i '21 '; lieu Yorkers. S21.0". 21.2." : .2i .VKii 20.7." : . r.aighs. SlvXKi : 1 ."i0 stflgs. M 1.007 l.".i((f. i.MU i nu.is stock. I.NDIANAPiil.is. Ind.. Aug. 21. J H":s Keeeipt. .",...( i; ra.irkt-t 2-V to -'v "Pi u' -21-".21 1."; ue-h'-.rn c.vl Mixed. .2l.ixr-r21.ir'; eouii fn Wv()o, () x lk (,f ;;!. . 21 ;(-21.10. I'VTTT.l' l'ofolr.l .OO- rrl.-pt I
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SUKEP-lb-r-ipts. :.(ri); market steady;! top. .01'J S CO. . M 1 ! r-IIPWin. Arn- 21. - PI TTEH r'rr.uncrv extrn-. .V;:: Pt.indnrdJ". .'2' : f.r??. 7d''n .V, - : se.-r.nd. 4sfi :-4'l-.C. i:r;;s-nrd:t:.iri.':. ?W : f. T"1 ; firste. HErsn-TwIa. Csu.'ji-J'ie; Amr-r-1 ?. :: i'on.i i:y r.Fwi? .1 1-: di.-v. 'jt-v-. 2'-': Springs. ...'f.-.': rurI 1- O C AH.' lM ;T vTi,ri:..e.!:.t . -mrs- n-n--r,t !. L' T,vi:;.(iii cwt. ; Nw- .Trrsj-'dd.l.-rs Si ("Trd.2.. ( itic.w.o caii iinxiv. rilb.(;. An?. 21. WIITl'T -Ne. 1 rr.t. 2. 27: No. L' rM. ?2.2.".".7 i 2 2t'.; No." .t reil. 32 K'fi 2 21x-j ; No. 2 1 h.-jr.f .2.2 1 2.24: No. .". hard. ?2.21?i.i ! 2.22..: No. :; nirlPf. 2..'' n 2 X. CuiiN No 1 x-fd'.ow, Jl.'f:n:: No.; 2 xellow. .1 '.'.'i2.(): No. 4 yelp., M.'.i; N.v : r!low. MT7: No 1 jrlxod. .1.0.1; No. J e.ux.' l. .l - . 1 : T-ö. 3 m1xel. si N". . mixe :. " SV.'Tti 1 V; N'-. 1 u'aitf. s2.': N... r. white .' MATS N" .". w!.i!P, 72,4C,7T':: N-v 4 lUt". 7 i" . C' 7."hP.Alt LEY .l .r;t'.i 1 41. i: v e ?i.rP-j ri i .Oo . otirir.o gkuv nt provision. CIIU'AIJO. Aug. 21
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A Few of Our Special Bargains for Dollar Day
25c Men's Half Hose, 6 pair tor 75c Men's Fibre Silk Hose, 2 pair tor. 45c Men's Half Hose, pair lor. S1.00 Athletic Union Suits, 2 lor. . . . S1.50 Men's Ribbed Union Suits. . . . 75c Shirts and Drawers, suit S 1.25 Men's Spaide Work Shirts. . . . 5oc Leather Faced Gloves, 5 pair for. S1.50 Bovs' Knee Pants $1.25 Men's Flannel Shirts S1.5o Men's Dress Shirts 35c Heavy Work Sox, 5 pair tor. . . . S1.50 Fine Silk Ties 85c Ties, 2 for S1.25 Heavy Rihred Men's L;nderve
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T WE BAKE TKArT-Vi .-y-tl.lZ "77", 1 ti, j .1 f ricin. .itM uiir.i i:'i-:nv n mimti:s )?d" jlace in The if. -Ali.r. oj can buy Warm IJread e.jy i.-v nh:uts. Y.u il. n't n ' bread here that wa s ia k -d thday or nis-'ht '."-f'.'ri ! Ii : - sr. lately i'KIISH L.tt-r t i-t r 1 horne-made. -Full INmnd-and-a-Ilalf LoaeiL IIAIU)LI . LI IDV. Mr. J 121 W. Washiimlon . Tr !-plione !ain 2'.'!. j E"f53 r o n ä 1 "a ft tu IS DOLLAR DAY W'ondcrt't:! value- in all department:-. livery day is Bargain Day at the Econcmy Departments. l :tKe tne save. elevator and OEPARTulSiTS Over Geo. Kraft Co. 5 and 10c Store.
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