South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 29, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 January 1920 — Page 2
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BREST MAN
FOR CRUELTY
1 I 1 1;:: '-?: i IaiaM. 21. laborer. nÄÄiÄ n li ...... ''eith ' i' 1 , to Lt Wrtu S;lw-r. .11. Beats Daughter With Strap:. .-..r..-. ulh
and Then Pulls Her Nose. The rr'-arifst rj i ri r? in town va fuiiiri in the pr:n ;' .loo Hotv.jth 10X9 W. 1-Vhfr .:. who v.-ia haile.i nto the ity co'Jr'. Wcl n .1 xy rnernti' chrirK' -l with cruelly b'-atin hi-; Vst r Ia u Iii. r. litt! Julia Sri ' i'li. . ara obi. Th'j cMM howrH. . v. if-n"' : .f tl:i':cre W-atinT. nl!'pa.i to ha 1 n iJmin!(er'-''. by Horvath Tc-'liy iftcrnoon In th" la-a ra-r.t ol ih': ariiiy lionio. A' cnlir..; to thr ;,oico records Mor.it:i Tat coiit' r,t W Letting the ch!i 1 (m: th- f . boily with a 1 1 1 i -1 . h lrap, prnrtJci barb iroas rut 1-.--ly pul'lns thf ba !;.'. r,- nnti! he -Hin rr ark ml .arvl r b .t of. Thai.-' ',".viii;' an lly op-n V. iri II I. ipper bp tf th . hii'l v.iih-H.-arrt anil sor. A'-rordintr to rvHer" li-,- the police fypTH ! i una rt la 1 ? ! l J 1 1 1 1 ; f.ttliT li'-l list July ! a iia- a - ai-) .; iri throe chiMr'ti, .Io-, ucrd Tony, at.Ml 4 and ! baby. 1' is nndor.toofl thrit th v.i'lorv tarn1 into possession of a litt 1- n--t uff'.ri'oU to crirc fu- tbo ri'inary wan.Js of th-' httb family npon tlw ibata of the father. How;-. ft- about ar. wrekü a-o !rs. Xofradi aivb Hor- . nth v re inarrifil and tha i?room nr.'C1' Jol to i-ettb- l"vv.n and live on the for'ti r liuba iil's ir.su ra m e n-.cv.ry. Tt :'ll-trefl that shortly -iffp'.- tlu wedding, Horw.ith l'a;;n to p-atieo his ruolti s on tb- uitani oiiildrn. K mor.-t r.-in os on the pnrt f hin v.ifp ah to no avail. - y niht'or ami b' continuod bi.s birbarlti' -a until Mrs. Horv.ith v::s inkon to tho hospital last veok to i':vb'rc an operation. VK tlnis f.f Hiutalit vS.n'e the n.otlur's ab.-'Mico tlachildren navo n tbo Jono vietiinof the man'. brutal nature until tb. p-oli'-e took action afi r the lima was racloal in Tuesday's iisodo. When .'itraUn t th-- defondunt pleaded gaillty to hoatir.4 thp eliil-1 and ho -.vas pb'ced t:iub r a $ r i bond and his ca.-e ontmued until Sat at day. The tv.o ..:.m- children tobt minnny .stris of th beatings that thoy had und'-i -one at the n.aids f Horvath. since' lus nunrii ' to their mother. It is alb-ud that 1'orwath has faile". t." nork .cino hw niarrii r' and is content to live a lifo ol apparent ca?". The matron at the jail, who rarod fcr the time children Tuesday r.iht aft r the arr-s: .if tho foster lather tb 1 ared tht the bahy Aa fairly coveroJ v. ith blood v-hen brought to her. The matron further stated that the three thiblren were bright and -how od no disposition to be. unruly or tio.ibb -some. WOMEN MUST MAKE INCOME TAX RETURNS It is fxpect-al that tAi.e as many VfT;i"n will have to fib- iiaome lax roturnr. for 1 0 1 r as dil fcr l'.'l. areordin to a. st.i ternent made by CAore H. Hess, a tin internal i vnue eolleetr r. Mr. II -s stated that th" great in-. reae In wa s paid to women will make this trim and that the returns wiil be required to be t led before March LV Women who bad Incomes darinsr tlm 1 ' year will be subject to all the provisions of the federal income tax. A public school teaelo-i-. r o'.la r i ity town, county or state emplove is not taxed oil her s alary b it she niu.xt me a r turn if nor taa" e in o i - eorao from th r souia - was i i.-nt to come within the law nations An unmarrieej woman, a widor cr a married woman livirtr apart from her husband must nie .in income taN ia turn if In r taxable ir.com Is iiio a than ? 1. 0. Sb. ; s ntitled to the emptim. hovvevr. i n tho f:rt Ji.ofto of her income. Ifj '. is the lie. id or a i.iini:.- no l,;ay t iaim an additional -n mption ;" '1.000 and ulvi empti(,:i for ach person for whom .-he i- the iiief upport. Hu -band and wife are i aby vj- cted to tile a joint return to in-'-.'de tlie i'lfotr.e of both. If the 'i:l. u:i does not in-!ude his wife's, .-lo re.;u.r.d to Hie h r own ret ; t-. S i ante return- are re-iuiied fron both if they have incomes evdin ? r,0n o. The famous Spanish tenor. .Io.-e Corona, at th Notr- Panic GSoe i;t! on or rt ngiht. at Notre PltlK Sun a a '. 4 I CO STRONG DRINK nous . man oi i:ni:i:;y lailomeiie Tabb t- AtTord Helief t the- Sliatterti! Ncnrs of the Drinker. Many ra n. soldiers hae stated iliat wh.en a I'd sailors. tue y ere drr.ed th ir iiuur. th ir an-ie .-haltrevI. until tl r.eres i,,.wonderful tonic f fe.U.S of c. "!;-. la 4 an , :s I restored theia to nor m.n who sv ears off 1 . 1 h a 1 1 h . ' "he h'l.i-'r er ;obac.co. will iiis t.i-i'rC .i-i'1;', ar.vl i!l r sain hi.- m.irm.ii control ) lu ker by tai; p'.js" ar.d C.i.juj. .t'ne Tab ion Th '- orf.c'.:' or Homn. the n-rvo). a tut io-')i',i f nd a b'vr.'i in a-i 'U.ene Taebas whicii ere K'latr.l-oi -af . h.ir:n!' -- i nd officii'. .il wa s. ' Ti)o?., - .1, Get a tube Today fro;r oir lru,v;;.-t .iPd h-lp "ur" If t Cet ri-h ! r a-ht awagr . Au .
News of tBe City from iL Official Records
i .run Ii' Ky. M irks-mitl). ,o::t!i i'nI. t' Anr.a riitt-ri , lf, o )- meytje, .South U- ti l. .!- ;ti Cunltm. 2".. farn;ir.-'. --ik-viI!-. Inl.. to Alma lr tw Warnr 'l. floTufstic, O'lit'i ! In!. Jari'jry '7, 11 JO. Trat: -f-r-- in r-al eta!- ar- taken 1 1 or .. the- r'-o;rN of thj Ii.ilidn Title an! liinü company. Al' an-! Th.-rca H,ruth to John am! 'Ji)t tj, M.u!.,!-'!.-', 1.'"; an'l other valu . I.ot I J .ui-1 1 iii Siinpt;on I r. i i r i - .t i I to South -I. irk L. lb m . i i i j . i t : aial U hni .HMl and v. ifi ; Hamlin H a M., I. orin- am! Kmüy K. b us ;'aml and '- if' John W. I '.rum mitt and l.mma Hrurnriiitf. husband ond '.vi f ; Maris .1. Amrw-tino; .Ianon bodkfont7. a!;.' .P-r-. Ik. huM,T d if'-; Arthur ik Krün, miti and Ada. hu-baml and ".:!. .'.- Arthur T!. I : r n n, n 1 1 1 1 . t -0 a c i s in tb rniaii tu p. 'h ix' h i..- ba r;d Ku'hn. e.d Lilli-iii i. inborn. and wife, to I : i ' - h ; t r 1 I Of Jot 1 Jteyra 'Id's sub-div. to South I'.end. ' " a i ! i i 1 1 1 Haine. Jolm l ". lr in, lane I ei i.e hj, r,pnr:'i' n. Irvin and Ardola. M.. husband and wife; loia Ke. k and 'barb s I'., hu.-t and vife; I.ola Irvin. Floyd Irvin and Kthet. hu-band and wife; Harold Irvin and Iai--y. husband wife; Ftennie Trin rind Mary Anierlia. husband and wife, and I 'lo -sie Irvin to Lewis rominert. Part of lot In:; in original plat of North Liberty. Yie!j.i M. Kontei- Tf.--niond and her husband to I'dnioml J. Curtis $!.. Lot , and G:;. Cm nd view. '!:h-.i Sh twin t l'oloslaw Kominov.ski am Klai'a, bus' ind i ml wife. '(ir ,,f lots yi and a.'. 'br-u lts ."th add to South IVnd. LOCAL SPORTSMEN IN MIAMI'S LIMELIGHT South Ib'udt rs jumped into the sportinc liiuelitiht las! W" k at Mian, i. Fla. when Ward .iafk, n. Sailors, formerly of this city and now of -Miami and A. A. 'harb.-s of Kokoino. Ind. made the mo-t surressfiil catc h if tlie .x ason in the short sjiace of three hours. Captain Charlie Thompson of Miami engineered the trip which was made on the "Xew Yorker 11" e? the Miami Anirlers Ilo.a Co.. with ''apt. Nnvtoii Ik Know'e.s in command. The weather was the roughest of the year but the boat behaved in yod st;, ie. Mr. Sailors hunt; up the r'cords for r M he seasop. w hen he caught a ;;yand a half pound arnberjaek. The other lk-ii eaut-'ht on the t r i j were, barracuda, red snapper, red and fda k -Troup r. maek rl, and kinLriish. CENSUS WORK DELAYED BECAUSE OF SICKNESS O'A mi; to the e;rat amount of i'kne.-s wmeli lias thinned the ranks oi! census enumerators the t uk will lot be (ulilplettd for sn'.iK time. ;1. eordim;- t a slate t tirade b Iidwiu M. Somriua-ef, .'i n ii Inspi . :?. .Mr. SdiiiiiHTi r sfit- o that half of force ha la mi unable to work for -"in' time heaiis- of the iniiuerr:.! and pn umonia. h it that et, Tiev, 1., y p, leeaed V d fiOir a namhe.- of them that they weabl be baek at work d u v i n llie week. Alan or.e-b.alf of the list of dis-fref-have been complete-1 .-'ml sent into Washirutorj. hut mos of these are ity district. the count',' districts l. mt; ilu1 in-- that are held i. a..-t c J v. T M l . . tl olb mm sa P. Pölfif' Hundreds of men and Tvomen Tvel ilea.? in year have taken a most remarkable new lea-e on life; are up ami doir.Et: more than tluir share cf work and enjoying it, not asking favor? of auyone. There i no pecret abo.it this. Every man nnd tvomr. p?.,l the prime cf lifo can com" hack strong, look younr. and feel younp, in 2 short time, if thy will just follow the laws of nature. Ohl people THINK they r.r.-j vrom cut lecnuFo of are. and they feel that irny. This It all wroi. One r ot:r Irndir.s doctors says that looking and feeling old lz due tc lack of Iron nnd Phorplir.tcs in the blood and nerves. When peplo are ycrinp:. they have a ooi supply. Af I they prcw older and drav: on thi? rc- I serve-, they corarseire to run dovz . j unless they pro vr;so rnoaph to re- i rhnrpc their blood and nerves vritt , Phosphated Iroa. j Continuing, the iloctcr na!d. "Hver:- ' man r.nd vroraan alor.p; in year? car ! j ho made Ftronff. keen, heallhy a:b I I alert. cnjoyinK- life's pleaure? agalr ! j if they will simply rmew their Lloec j with Iron and Phosphate.. t Phosf.hatetl Iron mo.'':z new, re blood, strernthcr the nerves, rr ; builds tnerpy, r ä cndnrrneo.ar.often ir.i-r- a-e i t.. ftrc;rrh cf xvca. i cr old po: ; : rno h'tn-lr 1 per cent ; in 2 vc-tin:?. Thcu.?.nJ:- of run- . do v.-a cM pecp'j v;hr were ailing al j the v l-.ile have surprised) theii friend:, v.iih a rcc.-t astoslrliini; ro- j turn of ha alth. strength and vitalitj rimpiy by takinr; Flics pact ed Iron I'hrpb.atel Iren i". put up ia cap l i!o. c nly. dor.'t tahe inferior p.lh -r tabids. F by Welti, k - i'.lt lC.it- PiUi; Si. :e
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immiicT ccd 17 1IUUUL I I LU. ! ! P Mayor Issues Proclamation i I Urging Cooperation in Important Movement. May. r (.'arson issued tlv following pro'.kimutlon Wednesday niornms for lli a.servane il I'athei and Son wrr' in South IJpnd which will b- roiebrated with the annual j Fatle-r and Son banquet at the V. ! M. c a. on the evening of Ft b. 17. '"To tie p, opb of South I'end: "Ib-enu.se it has an important hear irr on civi welfare in South Lend a well a.s on individual welfare in counties-s ax I f. (i jt rny dut to call attention to the wp.l-ronc'i'xl plan for a Father and Son week. "Tn-v purpose is admirable. Anvtliirp: that tends to brir. fatlur and son closer together in frierally sj irit ran not but b" henebeial to themselves and to the community. "I believe that fathers can do more than any otheis to stem th" ure.it and alarming tide of 'dropping iut' of school, whie-h tarried rnany boys out into the world unlit for progress and prosperity or publie service. "Many boys ?;row i manlu.od virtually iunorant of even the simplest processes of j;)Vernment. These Vvr-ry father can explain to Iiis son. The son in very case, should becom' better than his father for that marks progress. "Tim 'Week' that is coming su truest many ways in which fathers may rain more completely the confidence of thir sons, with all that means of effectivo guidance and unresented contnd. "I, thorvforc. call u'on the fathers of the city and request their cooperation in this Important movement by attending the Citywide Father and Son banquet at the bit; gymnasium of the Y. M. C. A. on Tuesday, Feb. IT, at 7 p. m. "In witness when of. have h rennt set my hand and tiflixed the ;rat Seal of South Lend. Ind., on this L'Sth day of January in tho year of our Ijrd , one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and of the Independent' of the Fnited Stat- s of America the one' hundred and forty-fourth. "FLANK FIX R. CARSON". "Mayor of South Lend." The banqut t this year is ef ected to eclipse any of those ot fornv r years both in the number of attendane and in the tittint;nes of its program. Wednesday inorninp: a personal letter from tho Y. M. C A. was sent to the fathers of each of the bovs who an- members of th4 Simple Way To Take Off Fat Tkre cm 1 inaklni; sinir.Jpr than tak iuc a oiive nint httl t.ihkt four times j e-e li d.iy until your weicht is reduced to mu.aal. Th.it"- all -last parehsso a 'an .' Nl.irniot.i Prescript ieii T:ihirts from , yi ur druclxt or If yen prff'r. send 1 j t Manuell Co, Si'd Veodard Ave., le- j tr.ut. Miete aiel follow directimi. o i dietliiL'. no exen-ise. Fat what you Vitiit--le us lazy as yea LUe nnd kep ei. ci ttiii hliaunr And tie best part I ef Mirmoli I'n-s.-rlpt ion Tablets Is their! h.: ral-'ssiii-ss. That is year absolute safeguard. Adv. "BALMWORT' FOR RHEUMATISM Mr. .T. M. Hunter. Icaik'inont. .'i do., w rites: "I have been taking Halmwort Kidney Tablets for my rheumatism and lind they help me more than anything I ever took." to. Sonic form? of rheumatism are caiir.ed by failure of the Kidneys to secrete and throw off the waste and poisons of the body. If Kidneys and Madder are not doine their full duty, llalniwoit Kidr.ej- Tablet? will thoroughly revive their activity. Sold bv all druggists. Why not buy your Footv, ear from a Real Shoe Store h-xclusive Agency tor Hanan's, Kneeland s, Florsheim's for men. for Hanan's. Cousin's, Red Cross for women. 1 i l S. Michigan St.
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Association tirfrinp- them to l present and brim? their sons to the bit; event. V. H. Kupferer. Jecreta:y of the boys' work division, stated that a lartr" number of reservations have already been made and that the largest number that ever attended a banquet In tho hLtory'of the association will be on hand for the occasion. Particular stress has lean laid on the fact that men having no sons should brinp boy who have no fathers. This effort hat been met with gratifying results as the dormitory men living at the association have signified their intention of brinRin hoyV who haveno fathers. Othr men of the city are requested to cooperate with the Y. M. ('. A. In thl.s respect. Monday. Feb. ?. i piven as the dny when all of th churches and societiesin tho city must have in at the Y. M. C. A. the exact number, or as near a possible the number of tickets desired for the banquet.
FINANCE COMPANY IN SUITS FOR DAMAGES The possession of household croods valued at jns.f.O and 100 damages are asked in four suits riled in superior court Wednesday by the Finance Service Co. In each case the claim of the !injaiee company is uiai me grooas are j owned by that company and are wronpfully In the possession ef each of the four defendants in the suit. Mt axainst Albin U. Malm is for the recovery of one icry reed carriage valued at Z0 and J2S damaires. Tum an C. Clinton id the defend ant in suit for table, chairs, buffet, bed. mattress, spring. libra table, eras stove, rocker and dresser, all valued at $19.", and for ?l damages F-ossession of a rocker, leather chair, curtains, an 1 wool rue is a.kod in snht aealn?t Lester Lolin anil Mary ßoün. The furniture is valued at $07.30 and 125 damages are asked. Action against fJustav AY. Dehne i for yiossc-sion of 2 kitchen chair, bed. mattiess. springs refrigerator, '.a von port, library table ami two roc K era. valt'.o at $100. Dania'iM of J25 arc asked. - - O.MEX r A VC HO Y K . I'y FnltM I're: OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla.. Jan. 2. Fourteen hundred women attending the first women's democratic state convention hero lato Tuesday unanimously ad-.ptec'. resolutions' endorsing Sen. Robert L. Owen tor thJ presidential nomination. They Can Be Obtained Occasionally
Occasionally we are able to offer valuable privileges in the way of common stock in connection with an investment in the 7 preferred stock of a South Bend company. A 45 profit is being realized right now by South Bend investors who took advantage of one of these opportunities. Another opportunity of this character is now available for those who will act promptly. We firmly believe it is better than the one which is paying the 45 profit. It is a sound, South Bend, Indiana tax exempt, 7 preferred stock with a common stock privilege. Send for booklet M.D. 7 MARSHALL, DECKER & COMPANY Indiana Tax Exempt Stcuritit FRANK A. STOVER, Resident Manager Telephone Main 856 Citizens Bank Building
WE OFFER YOU
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of a HIGH CLASS MODERN HOME on Cleveland Av., near Lincoln Way West. Seven rooms that will satisfy the most discriminating occupied by owner. $2,000 cash will secure it. Price $6,900. Mav we drive you to see it?
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O. DAVIES & CO.
REAL ESTATE Street Front 221 S. Main St. Lincoln 5779
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MARQUETTE PARK "A Better Place to Live" Vou couldn't find a better community than Marquette Park in which to build your new home. Some of South Bend's most prominent people are living there now. You choose your neighbors in Marquette Park. H. A. WOOD REALTY CO. 1 28 S. Main St. Lincoln 5849
The Horoscope
TIII HSDAY. JAN". 2. j Aeordir. to the astrological fore- , cast this is not a day of particulir' importanco or promise. In the matter of business the situation is no: ; aup!elou- as Jupiter Is m adverse conjuration w ith Luna. Under thü ( baneful fipuro it is unwise to risk moneys in investment, speculation or' in other hazardous venture. Los.-es of every nature should be guarded against. Fnder a mutnal aspect of Yen us? with T'ranus. although the Ptniro is interpreted favorably, lt is iikely to lead to uneon entlonal or Irregular situations and experiencesWomen particularly are warned to ! avoid all possibil'.ti s of these extra- j ordinary or peculiar pr -dicaments. j Those whoso birthday it is should ; protect their money and property j affinst loss, shunning investment. speculation or other hazard. All j should be particularly discreet in their social relations. A child born on this day will be generous and free of nature, prodigal and unconventional, if not eccentric, in its relationships and interests. ABANDON KI-TTAIIi THANK. Abandonment of the retail department of tho Wesley Miller Flour Feed Co. as soon after Feb. 1 as it can practicably he done, and the discontinuance after th first of the month of the retail delivery department was announced Wednesday by officials of the company. The company plans to devote its entire effort in future to the wholesale business, and to this end enlargement of tho capital stock of tho company has been made. A number of additional members have been placed on the directorate of the company. Tickets for tho Notre Dame Glee club concert on sale at Jimmie and Goat's. 9344-30 Safe mile j Infants ! Invalids MORLOCK'S 71IK oruawAL MALTED MILK Rich milk malted praln, In powder form. For infants, invalids mJ growing children. Pure nutri tion. upbuilding Ü w bole body. Invigorates nursing mothers tai the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc Instantly prepared. Require no cooking. Salttitntc Coil YOU Sine Prica I 6 1 E Hi
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Wc can furnish your home complete with quality, at prices less than you expect to pay.
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Clearance Sale of W aists and Lingerie Broken lines of waists, voiles, organdies, georgettes and ':ilks are oilered at special prices. Lingerie in every style and patterns, in splendid quality of nainsuok and longclotii, are priced to suit the popular demand. We advise early purchase ot this merchandise. Wool Dresses Thrifty women will read this advertisement carefully. Wool dresses for spring wear, up-to-the-minute in style and materials, including tricotines, serges, silvertones and velvets are very special at S29.75.
SPRING GARMENTS ARRIVE DAILY IN THE READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
Splendid Values in Coats for Now and Next Winter These coats are the same styles that are shown for next year hit they are lving sold for less than next year's prices. Can you alTord to mis such an upprtunit :
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in a big variety of styles. Some fur trimmed and lined Prices are attractive, S29.75, 835.00, S45.00, s5u.oo, up
Fur Coats at Remarkable Pricings of luxurious Hudson seal, having martin or salie collars and cm) priced, S460.0O, S465.00, S500.00. A rich nutria coat is reduced from S395.00 to S3 25.00. A marmot coat is now priced SI 75.00.
on every piece of furni-P niture in our entire stock during our First January Clearance Sale, now on. FurnitureCo. 326-328 S. Michigan St. inrvShTparr(cI "SOLE SAVERS" f I When you think of Homefumlshings think of ""Sailor."" I - ADLER BROS On Michigan at Wn-shineton Sluce 1S9I. THE STORi: FOIt MK.V AND HO YS KeOrÄO? GOOD CkOTria
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Glistening Hats For Spring Wear Cellophane Braid is New. It Shines. It Glitters. Spring Millinery tes it extensively. We are showing Cellophane hats n our second iloor. Prices SIS. 5o to s: .
GoatS ! at Wonderful Savings
tr. J m 4 tat..'mm 11 s -OLD AM RtLI-UHJir WEEKLY in'Mitl ly. (uat-rly, . r M-mi-annn -illy -It net i:v.ttT :"v y.-i 1'iv jour loan, yoj j.ay NO in-ta-".-t m i'tiv :n.jiy t2i;it vo'i !,:i.- rat lia.l th- U-'- T V'r i.ary ii lnf'Test in .Oi'"' . Mi,- r.:t'v th"' U)UT-;!ii'l m 'Vi : fit- s.'ii i STATE LOAN CO. Tf!niof:i i y i'ia r' .-r-i. 15 Warner Hide.. 01 S. .Muhiti H II nt. nter Star St-ro.i E Hi iii Iii E We are manufacturers and distributors of absolutely pure Artificial Ice and solicit your patronage, .Artificial Ice Co. Main 2221 Lincoln C123 I Thomson & McKinnon 301-304 J. M. S. Bldg. c..arw'-. N'." V'.rk l ;!.:. t. i 'll! N' Or!'"!--! f. ttOÜ V.K- !. i. iT. C".,i -is" Sf 1; i:s..-lisrik'-. I'.Mi ) 1 '. e u r . 1 f Trn l Ia!iar,a l'iir.:'- A?- . itl'.n !! rect I'r:v:,t U'jr'-s i All Mir;. ets I'll ON KS lH Mein :;o. :oi. lara .ln co-.'i. 3 " " - " m f r - f -
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tinkers warm fcr autoin walking. Price S!.50.
or J 11 '. V ') A . with pussy to sS.S.on. willow iik. are attractheh GREAT REDUCTIONS on our entire stock of Winter i APPAREL t 1 i 1 1 I ' T f : 1 1 f : s i ( t ; 1 1 1 1 I. .t. 1. 1. 1. i:i.i(i!iii i. i( i j 219-221 S. Michigan St. S. B. SHOE CO. us w. j( rr.-rson nivcf. HOTS IOlt.MLN AM) WOM1A Low Kent Lor Trirrs - - .VI THE I. W. LOWER DI.COltATJNG COMI'.WV. Suth llczul, InliuiiA. Wall Paper. Dr.iporte. I'mnt upjli. - Union Trust Company cil D'pOSlt IiO. With f'-Ci'i facilities for th ir; acy rf cmadln? vith idvertlser mrans morfor lrsr- cah.
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