South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 48, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1920 — Page 9

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News-Times Month's Expenses Heaviest for Some Time City Treasurer Submits Report. Com muriic.it lor. from th- N.w Vork Central railroad coiupanv. to the effect that a wafrhir.an will " stationed ut the B'iger ;-t. ctom Ing. i-j cornpIianrj with city ordil.S.ne number 4 8 j. as soon as a iltaM huilrfing run he crctt-rj, v;is j.rrvrntrd I.t5t tvrnlr.i; nt th regular meeting of the city council. The rdlnanre, whih eallj for a day VTitchman. light, anil night bell, at the Helger crossin?, was pa.d srvral months ago immediately following a .Tinas accident. Thi is t !. rlrpt notification th city has J .id from the company regarding its etion. Claims Amounting to $1.1. 095. 20; ere presented and referred to the! om mit tee on council and claim?. I This in tho largest sum to be paid by the administration fcr expenses lor many- a month. Treasurer's Rrport. Th following report was submitted by the city treasurer, W. I. Kirnhall: Halanee on hand Jan. 1, Si.vr.7.7; general fund. $2,460.70; Ttri collection. $3.42 4.00; water collections. $6.100.77; electric meter., $104; water meters, J K 2 : total receipts. Jl7.160.53: total 23.ilx. 26. Disbursements: general fund. S 1 L 9.." ; bonds and coupons. 3702. r,0; electric, light fund, J...73.19: water fund. :i.7$C.:.1; electric Metrr, $S3; watr meters. $90; total disbursements. $2 1.0 IS. 07; balance on hand Jan. 31, $-',000.10. ImJjrovement arrount; h.ilan'e on hand Jan. 1, $76,5ti; receipts and collec tions. $2,107.39; total receipts. J2.J84.1Ö; balance on hand Jan. 21 $1,',37.87; total. JS.GSS; Mishawaka Trut & i-avlnsrn Co., balanco $3,TSO.l'S; warrants outstanding, numbers, S2Ü2. 726. 46S. 1400. 90 40. $151.29; total, J2.S2H. The report mms referred to the committee on Ways and means. all at the Vogt Jewelry store and 5-e the Tempoint Fountain Pen. companion to the Hversharp Pencil ami manufactured by the same company. Advt. J5t3 MOT AW AKA "WANTED Middle-aged woman for Ken-ral housework; no washing or ironing; good home for the right arty. Phone Mishawaka lb44. 1 do I lamp. Call Mishawaka 7S3 aftet y. o'clock evenings. 1C! I'iii: RENT To man and wife oi two gentlemen. modern, imyrov.'d front room. Inquire 21S E :.oe s?. lit:' WANTED Two men to drive coal wai;on. A. E. Kuhn Coal Co., 11: F. Mihwaka av. 1 ; 1 1 warden realtv company of suuth bend. Mi.-hawaka Otr.ce. 603 W. Third st. Phone Mishawaka 202. L. H. Vandewalle, Agent. iiomei. for sale in Mishawaka. modern and partly modern: X. Division St.. 7 rooms . . . . $ 3,W.oo E. I-iattell. y rooms 1,600.00 Sixth St., 7 roonu 5.2GO.O0 AV. Liwrcfic St., 7 rooms,. . 4.3OO.O0 AV. 5tii St.. 6 rooms 1.700.U0 W. sth St.. S rooms 3.200.00 AV. ."th St.. S rooms 2. COO. 00 MShawaka Ave., s rooms.. Ö.5U0.00 WORDEN REALTY COMPANY :,2"j Farmers Tru.-t Bldg. Main 11S2. South Bend. Ind. Ol en Evenings. Mishawaka Ottkv, 603 W. Third St. Phone Mishawaka 202. 1 tf xm SALE. Ü2i E. Orove st. A bargain in a j;-Kd six-room hous, three bed rooms, electric light, cistern, good "iur. ivuvi in nouse. corr.tr lot. 12.550. 1 .i E. Lawrence st. Hire is an :gb.t-room h-.use in trst 1 tss con dition. Four bed rooms, thret? closets, electric light. cit-rn, good cellir. b.;-rdvood floor in the living j oom. woodshed, fruit trees, strawberry plants, toilet in hous garage two from car line Prk e. '-'.iCv. WM. HAIT. Een'.toi. 2 0 4 CltUer.s' Bank Bldg.. So. Rend. 2'hor.e. Uncoln 1"71. 1 T.t7 im sali:. 211 W. Mishawaka av. A good, substantia!, stricth; modern r.lneuor.i house, four ! 1 rooms, three !ose:s. bath, furnace heat, elytric ::ht. cistrn. wn1. s.''i cellar, laro KiraKf. 16x24 luck, n houe. This hous is in A-1 condition. Prlo. WM. HA PP. Realtor. -0 4 Citizens' Bank Bidg.. S .... Phone. Lincoln 1C71. Bend. 12! FOR SALE New five-room bunga low. S 4.000: fclx-room ho:.-" ch's J2.3-0; seven-rvom ho.;se. $.'.- ö; Bt-en-rouni hu.is . i.i'.-.sern. S3. HO: even-room house. J2.4Ui f-rw -n -room house, modern, except furnae, J.lOü. Phone M:sh. 270.' Garmixe. fl

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deaths Ox'ar Vinson. (.-cht William Vinson. 2? years old, and one of th- L-st known o-ing n.'n in the city, died Monda afternoon at his home. 124 W. Eighth at., after an eight-, fy illness. Eeath was caused by .t complication of diseases. survived by his mother. Mrs Sarah Yinron; a brother, Howard. an I three sisters, Anna, Loul-e and Isabel, al! n-slding at home. JIo was born Ai-gjst 28, li?3, in Mirhawaka, ar.d livl hre his lifetime. H- was employed at Joe'j t-'r.iok' Miop, N. Main nt. lie. will be given a military burial by members of the Orra Snyder ;arris(ir:. Army a:id Navy Union. Arrr.nen-.f nt:; will be made at a railed meeting of th- garrLon this evening. II- served over: can with i;:j American force?. iwulini: ri:i:ii thick at LincolnTODAY. Paulino Frederick will appear at the Lincoln theater today in "The Woman on the Index." Whea Miss Frederick as the heroine, happily married to a diplomat. Is introdrced to h friend of her husband she imagines that all is lost. This man she recognizes as a former detective, now chief of the secret service. Hhe knows he will reveal to her husband the fact the is "the woman on the Index" that her name appears in tho police records. But he does nothing of the kind. Rut he sels her to a task which tests her Americanism, love for husband, etc., and what it coatd is shown In the amazing climax. l'nid Bennett will be shown as "The Virtuous Thief" at the Lincoln tomorrow. rOUMLK MISIIAWAKAX IJCRIi:i Peru, Ind., newspapers car' extensive accounts of the deaf f II. J. Haas, formerly of this vt and brother-in-law of Alex McM.niatl. He had been ill for but one week; death being due to pneumonia. The funeral took place Saturday, every business place in the ity closed out of respect to deceased. CAIII I AI ITY. Don't forget the card party Tuesl;iy eening, Feb. 17 at St. Monica's hall. (Jlven by the men of the parish. Everybody Invited. 1 1 1 Adv. Dr. P. H. Makielski, osteopathic physician, moved to 201 c Church et. 4tf Advt WAMT AIDS FOR SALE Six room house with bath, on W. Ninth st., phone 1212. 12tf WANTED Woman to do washing and Ironing for man and wife. Must take clothes home. Call Mishawaka 1269. i6tl. FOR SALE 1 room house, immediate possession, price $2, 330; 7 room house, e'ec. lights, g.as, well and cistern, rrlce $2,800; 7 room modern holism, close in, $ 4,200; S reuun modern Al house, large lot, $4.S00; 4 room house, good lot. new garage, $1.500. Earl C. Garmire. phone 370. istf LIBERTY BONDS Our past patrons will lind us at room 620 J. M. S. Bldg.. 6th floor. Convince yourself by getting our price before you sell. Camp. Thorne & Co. Phone Main 168L 15-tf WANTED--Office help. Clerical position is open to a young man or woman. Applicants should be experienced in ofiice details, and a knowledge of typewriting or stenography would be valuable. In writing us state fully your qualifications for such work and give age. Address Purchasing Dept., Dodge Mfg. Co., Mishawaka. 13tf WANTED Stenographer with a few years' experience. Should bo able to take fairly rapid dictation and produce high grade work. Satisfactory salary to one who can qualify. Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co., Mishawaka. Ind. 12t7 FOR SALE Modern eight room house on Lincoln way E. Fireplace and tine basement. Can give immediate possession. Price $6,000. StarK Realty Co. lilt WANTED LaJy stenographer, must be ery capable and experienced, also have good clerical ability and a marked degree of Initiative. Call or write to Purchasing Department, Dodge Mtg. e. o . Mishawaka. Ind. 9tM. LIBERTY BONDS We pay up to $3'J.7;i spot cash, accrued interest alb-wed. We also seil Loud.. C. L Guthrie. 423 J. M. S. Bldg. (Fourtri floor). 5457-tf FOR sJAEE seven-roo.i hous. strictly modern, . 11th st . ??.H0, cash or t rrns; josession NOW V ACANT Six-room heuse on i. Spring st., all newly p. tinted and papered; immediate pos-t ssion; J 2.20o ; small payment down, balance easy tTms. SM A EE three-room house and lot, ore b'.ia-k from Woolen Mfg. Co.. $&:,; shall payment down, balance on e.i.-y urms. ACE IEEE r. CoEBAERT. 2lf Tho:;.- Mli-aw.ik 1 1 SI. WANTED TO I'Y A number of house., ranging from $ 1.500 to .'.'O j. Will pay caasr.. For a quick d-al call Achime Cririert. MLshAwaiLa. USE phone tf-

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CLYDE HAD Is Fined S400 and Costs and Sentenced to 150 Days at Penal Farm by udge. Cljde Hartman was fined $400 ar.d costs and sentenced to 150 days at th'i penal farm by Judge Feig, who found him probably guilty of the char?" Gf the unlawful manufacture of 11 yior Monday morn ins:. Hartman through his attorney tiled an appeal bond of $1,000 to Mpeal the ease to th circuit court. He was arretted last Thursday while he was operating a still at a cottage near Fugle Point. Harfi.;ati has been turned over to .th federal authorities to answer u led'-ral charge. He attempted to shoot Chief I'fender when he made th arrst by drawing a revolver. Owing to the fact that he ha.s a family of 10 children, the chief did r.ot prefer a charge of resisting an (nicer or of drawing a dangerous veapon with intent to kill. BILLIARD EXPERT HAS WONDERFUL FACULTY Through tho enterprise of Kid Ross, billiard fans were treated to as line exhibition of billiards Monday as ha.s ever neon their privilege to witmss. The "Masked Marvel X." whose Identity ls unknown, during the afternoon and evening drew enthusiastic crowds to tho Boss billiard parlors in the basement of the Mishawaka Trust building. That this wonderful expoyent of tho game Is termed a marvel is not to be wondered at. "What was thought by the audience to be impossibl shots were made by him time and again without the slightest apparent effort, it seemed. During the afternoon he had Ray Fisher for his exponent at straight pool, the score being 125 to 35 in his favor, and in the evening E. C. Fllsasser went down to defeat at three-cushion billiards by 50 to 16, although Eddie Is regarded as being the best exponent of this game in the city. After the gamea the unknown gave ! an exhibition of what he termed "crazy" shots, which were as mystifying as they were clever. ROSS WILL WRESTLE MAHAN0UT THE TURK As a result of a letter received by The News-Times a few days ago asking the paper to arrange lor a wrestling match between Kid Ross of tills city, and Yousslff Mahanout, Turkish athlete, arrangements have been completed between the two men for a match at tho Century "theatre next Monday night. Tho Weight is to be 160 pounds. Tho Turk, according to his friends, has never been beaten, and Is said to be something of 'a whirlwind. Good preliminaries are being arranged. Ross guaranteeing a purse for each event. He promises there will be no disappointments, ell participants being obliged to put up a forfeit in case of their non-appearance. IL W. JOHNSON GETS BOOST. Friends of R. W. Johnson, former principal of the local High school, have received a letter from Mr. Johnson who Is now principal of the senior high school at Hastings, Neb., In which he says that he has been reelected to thtt position at an increase of $800 a year. Mr. Johnson left Mishavfika last fall and was engaged as principal in the Hastings school at a salary of $2,00-0 which has now been increased to $2,800. Tho superintendent of the same school gets $4.000 and the ward principal $1,600. Mr. Johnson received $1,750 during the last year's services at the local school. NOTICE. union at hall tonight to arrange for j attending funeral of Oscar Vinson. Ellsasser Salc Co., ?ole agent and distributors for Paige cars In St. Joseph county. 214, 216 S. Main St.. Mishawaka. Phone Mishawaka 112. 14t7 Advt. 'I'lin magnificent character of our equipage appeals to those who appreciate real worth. We offer our knowledge to those In need of our service?. You , can feel confident ' that w e will treat ' you falrjv.

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LITERATURE DEPT. ELECTS OFFICERS

Oft'cers were ele 1 at a meeting of the Literature department of th Mishawaka "Woman's club held yesterday afternoon as follows: Mrs. W. G. Kirby. chairman: Mrs. William II. Young. vlce-chrirman; Miss i.'eln Miller, secretary, and Miss Bertillo Hindelang, treasurer. Mrs. II. W. Jones read a paper on "Tho Literature of Finland and Hungary." She paid the most prominent of tho Finnish writers were , Flias Lounrot, who wrote "The Ka- ; Ievala"; the novelist Kiva. who had ; written many stories of peasant life; iTopelius. a writer of historical roj mane; Orippenbrg and Procopo. ; w riter of sonsrs. Sh said in Huni Parian litcraturo you :'.nd many i kinds of novels, history and poetry. ! Some of the most important were j Maurice Jokai, novelist: Steven Horj vath, historian; Joseph Konocsy, .poet; Joseph IT sch off, of the Blng- ' ham school, a Hungarian boy, con- ' tributed two violin solos. Mr?. Ro man Kachmarsky gave an interesting talk, in which she related her experiences In her work among these people In this city. KVAXGIXIXI-r PLIWSES AT THE TEMPLE. "Evangeline" was shown to larg audiences at the Temple theater yesterday and was much enjoyed. The scenery is exquisite, while tho dramatic worth of the i Icture Is ele-serving the highest praise. The picture will be shown for the last times today. LIQUOK TRIAL IX CITY. I John J. Manlisrh. residing on S. ' Chapin st., South Rend, who ws arrested la.st niRht by the federal ! nihcers operating In Mishawaka and. ' vicinity, during a liquor raid, was broufiht to the local police station. He is charged with the unlawful manufacturing of intoxicants. His bond Is placed at $1.000. The trial will be hdd pome time this week iri ; the local court. SATURDAY MXRRIAC.E. Lucille Martin, daughter of Mr. : and Mr-. Charles Martin, River Park was married Saturday to Paul v,"inc- ! brenner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlnebrenrter. North Manchester. The ceremony was performed by Lev. D. D. Soangler. The groom is employed at the Woolen company. The couple will reside at 402 Fast Third st. ST. PAUL'S AUXILIARY. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's parish will be held at the home of Mrs. A. C. Haslanger, N. West St., this evening at 7:30. ON BUSINI1SS TRIP. Bert Jewell has left for points in 1 Ohio, on a business trip in the In terests of the Electric Service company. EASE THE PAINFUL RHEUMAT1CTWINGE Sloan's Liniment will bring comforting relief quickly NEVER breaks faith, t'loan's Liniment doesn't. Just penetrates without rubbing and eases thy external pain and ache, rheumatic twinges, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica, lame, sore, strained muscles, bruises, sprains. For 2S years it has gone ahead winning new friends, holding old I ones, strengthening its reputation as S the World s Liniment. Clean, tfI fectlve in relieving the aches and pains of men and women, this old i family standby can be relied upon I to do its work promptly and surely. Don't be without a bottle another day keep It handy. All Druggist43 25c, 70c, $1.40.

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GOLDWYN PRESENTS THE INTERNATIONAL STAR PAULINE FREDERICK THE GREAT EMOTIONAL ARTIST IN

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Who is this woman? What did she do? You will never know until you see. DONT MISS IT. TOMORROW A PARAMOUNT PICTURE THOMAS H. INCE PRESENTS ENID BENNETT in "THE VIRTUOUS THIEF" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BIG PRODUCTION DAY D. W. GRIFFITH Presents "TRUE HEART SUSIE" THE STORY OF A PLAIN GIRL AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE Another great romance by the Famed Creator of Hearts of the World and the Birth of a Nation, a picture of smiles and tears and human appeal that goes straight to the heart.

; WOMAN'S CLUB MUSIC DEPARTMENT CONCERT

The board of managers of the . Misha-Aaka Woman's club, through its corresponding secretary. Mrs- Vv". B. Kl.ii.ley. has issued the following In conn'-ctlon with the concert to b" triven Tuesday evening: "It Ls the , ambition .-f the music department; of the Mishawaka Woman's club to! stabilen a mixed chorus which will' r.... Jit t n Ik. Tf'UV, tltic t e.id in view they are, a-3 t-hey have done the pnt two years, giving, a concert Tuesday evening, Feb. 17. This is entirely independent of their; regular meetings. We ask the club ! members to support this venture; also yolk-It the patronage of the public. The prosrram will amply compensate for th small fee charged." HURSEY IS INJURED IN CAR COLLISION H. V. Hursey, 20 4 E. Seventh st.. sustained a crushed knee Monday morning at 6:40 oe'lock, ai? the result of a street car accident which occurred on N. Main st. According to onlookers one of the motomer. lost control and the car ran north on Main st. Into another car standing near the corner of Main and First. The two cars collided with a third j which was near the E. and W. crossin c on Main st. All of the cars were badly damaged. Mr. Hursey was the only one Ir. lured. He was removed to the Smith restaurant and subsequently taken to his home in the city ambulance. SOKOKITY MEETTXd. Miss Clara Brown, Park a v.'. will be hostess Tuesday evening to the members of the Tri Kappa .sorority. Miss Olive Boles will have charge of the program and will discuss Clyde Fitch and one of his plays. "Capt. Jinks of the Horse Marines." Have you tried the O. K. E. II. records? If not come and hear them. For sale at C. L. Powell, 121 X. Main st. Adv. 16t7 Alkali in Shampoos Bad For Washing Hair Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsined cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any elrug store, and a few ounces will last tho whole family for months. dimply moisten the hair with water and rub It In. about a teuspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and j evenly, and ia soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and eay to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Adv. MELLW.HUNSBERGER AUCTIONEER. Sale Dates. Feb. 17 Frank Anderson, Granger. Feb. IS Charles Schräder, Bremen. Feb. 19 rdw. Gates, Mishawaka. Feb. 2 0 Oliver Zenthes, Edwardsburg. Feb. 23 Ca in lei Kerchaert, . Mishawaka Feb. 24 Cnaries Schroeder, Mishawaka. Feb. 25 Emma Wiedenhof t, Mishawaka. Feb. 26 Jacob Wek-s, Mishawaka. F eb. 27 Writer Horein, Osceola Mar. 2 Harvey Cook, Adamsville. Mar. 3 Fred Klein, Mishawaka. Mar. 4 George Wiggins, Mishawaka. Mar. 3 Rav Duckwall, Mishaw aka. Mar. 8 Irving Ranstead, Bremen. Mar. 11 Chas. Weidler, South Bend. Mar. 16 Garrey Snell. Mishawaka. On the lode) f

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CALICOS 300 yards extra ?ood quality Remnants. Ked, Dluc. and (irey. Very pecial, 21c Yard The most wonderful now when goods are many instances lower YARNS $1.00 four oz. hank. Red, Grey, Black and W h i t e. Special, 69 c

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Plush Coats, worth up to $50.00; fine quality plush, full lined, long coat. Special, $29.50 SUvertoncs that are all wool and worth to $50; no two alike. Special,

HOUSE DRESSES $2.00 value Gingham stripe House Dresses. Special, $1.49 LADIES' APRONS $1.85 value; dark or light e 1 a s ti c waist, and fancy trimmed. Special, $1.39: SHOES Misses $3.00 value, solid leather; button; sizes 11 JA to 2 Yz- Special,

SKIRTS in Silk PopI i n ; new styles, new shades, and all fzes. Ext r a special for Bargain Day.

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MEN'S UNION FANCY SUITS SWEATERS $2.95 value; Ladies high heavy fleeced collars, fish tail lined. Very 8tyIes- aU aizc8 Special. Vcrv Special. $2.15 $4.95

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lhe immortal dramatic poem by (enryadsworth JfyngfeUow STAGED BY R- A-WALSH. Matinee 1:303:004:15 Admission Children under 14 years old 11c at matinee only. Adults 25c; Balcony 20c. Evening Children 15c, main floor.

Don't X'orrvt "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP . 11 N. Mala St. Mtsbafr&kt. ror All KXndt of Ehe lUpairlnf and Sho& If you wouJd like to have jour hat cleaniHi, sec John Speranto 114 Lincoln Way Vet Union Trust Company Safe Deposit Boxei with special facilities for the privacy of cus-

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Bargain Sale we have scarce and high. The than cost today.

Bargain Prices on 100 Ladies' Coats Don't wear your good coat all the time, buy one of these coat3 to knock around in; it will pay you.

Clcth Coats, worth to $30.00 ;consists of many wool materials. Special, $14.85 Cloth Coats Here are coats that will pay you to buy, for the material values are to $29.50. But we don't want them for next year. Special, $7.95, $9.95

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Buy a Skirt Mow It Will Pay You We are not exaggerating when we say we have over 100 different style skirts, sizes 24 to 40. Most of these" are for Easter trade. Buy wise, and have one before the price goes up.

SKIRTS in Silk Taffetas, Mciwlins, Faille and other silks. Best ass ortment. We show all sizes 24 to 36. $4.95 to $25.00 SKIRTS in Wool Plaids. Exclusive styles and just the shades they are all wearing. $5.95 to $18.50 fit the stout lady in sizes to 40 SHOES for Men, value would be double if you paid for quality. Very Special, $4.95 i .1 h U U U

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Finch & Sprague Undertakers Ambulance Service 202 NORTH MAIN ST. MISHAWAKA Both Phones 100 ATTENTION AUTOMOBILE OWN CltS. No.- is tlie time to hav your old top repaired, or a new one made. Curtain?, llpht?, bacl:s and cu?hior.f repair d. MISHAWAKA AlTO T.1 At" S. Main St.. Mbdiauaka. LangrafT Ila-iu'rit.

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BOYS SWEATERS Jumbo Knit; Red and Green. Very Special, $2.69 MEN'S $3.00 SWEATERS 34 to 40 in Maroon and Grey. Very Special, $1.89 SHOES Ladies Cloth Top; Brown; sizes up 6. Very Special. SKIRTS 100 in this lot; values would be to $12.50. You can always use one of th ese at this reduc e d price 4.95 CURTAIN MATERIALS Short lengths, scrim; to close out, Special, 19c very easy.

WORK SHIRTS Extra quality in blue Chambray. only one to a customer. $1.19

LADIES' RUBBERS in small sizes only; all high and Cuban heels. Special, 49c im a Li "Tfiir ff'LiHi TT T Zl- P- r I Iii. LÜW1U OC U. ft BROKERS Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain and Investments. Members of New York Stock Exchange and Chi cago Board of Trade and all principal exchanges. Private Leased Wires to New York and Chicago. 263 Farmers Trust Bldf. Pho nes, Linco In 5829 ana 5830. Grant Lewis, Local Mgr.

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