South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 74, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1920 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
RIVER PARK ONLY OBJECTOR TO NEW PRECINCT BOUNDS ISVw District- Will Cmin? lj for Final Approval at . Mondav .Martini:.
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THE CARSON SAFETY BODY
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that Mr. lionno ha.-- on rl t to hanI In his r"itrn.':tion. Not So Much IYUtion."
"Th'Tö will prohahly not 1.. so' rauch friction anions the iii'Titbt-rs !
of the safVty lio.iral now." one th" rii.iNor's friends .-aid.
SIUITCIIMAX LOSES A ! LEG SATURDAY M0RM.G
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s . v. :r.:- r of fr!' ti n r.l
Sh"!'. . ' honia '
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forccinent and Political Ambitions Believed Cause.
Walter Pochlke. a Michigan Cen-
of tral switchman at MV-s, Mi'h.. is ' in the St. Joseph hospital h rv ir.iri-
.Mr. Hono ;y lwjn oppoe,i foriu his left lp as the rrniH of reir.c th republican nomination for county i ran ovor hy an fnjin" whil he was treasurer hy W. A. S!i' k. former re- on luty FUturdny morning, publican county chairman and ) I'ochlko had just throw n the : hp.th'r of City AUy. Thomas V. switch. and taucht his foot tetv.--'::
fc;ck. For a whih- it wag believed that
i Mr. Boom was to be ih. ndminNI tratin candidate, and it is said that
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propo.
rh.nr.' - in ; re ;r. t t.'.jr.d
b-.-irrt of!
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ftri" ar'- f.bd wih the
oanty co::. m . r - hv T r ; tin,
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port ef t!.f ,rni:: d v.itl.oijt char..
The report tai.cn up ' v Th Ii.ir ! lit Momlav wa- .rilr-l vih U.(- ro-jr.ty ;i'.i'litor 'Ah f - it h -s n ;!! f " r (ho In.1-'!' ti'-r! of ?h- x,,!'-II--d irir.tr the -. k for !. j.i:r;' f V.A UTitf-n r.hj ctir,::.j tu lt. All oi.j-rtiuriM vr-- t" ha'." ! o t ali'-n t:j 'j th- Jo;tr ! Mfnday. Kntrr lj- t Ion. At the timo th- r i-orl v.M.- - ilr.iittrd to th" hoard. I'. Ik .i-din-a rii'nit)r of th eop.i :., ;f : . fi!' four who lr.vr-.-tliTa t d . :tior- s of th- f'oi:r.?v r,!'.i! r ' ' i j t . ; r. ' 1 '1 h a t ; ': -i, .i:d 'lor'iojj t.. :o't tu.ii"fnr' tlo hoard and i. .'..!.! tri th-- division of vhat t'-rm' rlv wa th" fonrth pro ir. - ff !! fourth
'..ard of S'iiith Ii nd
; to Mr
st.. -t rday.
' vo. i.-.üv and r-f r'-hn.-n:s wer- ! so;..) Mr. ar.il Mrs. Favor:!" Ift h-.i ! rd-i y aft rr.ofin fr th' ir nt-w
i Im i r N"W Car i '.Sir. Hid. ( V-i rson' tir.:r.t of t.nt.li.. .fi-lv ..n.l ! '
I Mi - Fr-! Krotr.cr was hoy:--.- t . fnr tr.-isurrrship nomination
I: F Fk cluh Friday at h r , ' " : Irifndf or Mr. Hi.or.o wrrc not back
Franklin M. IJoono ias 'jait Mayor ! -Ir- Foori" was h-d to hflieve that
una. ir. out when Mr. Slick tiled
the tracks. Before he could "-triat."his foot, the rnir.o raised" over th Idt Jeff, cutting it off just hr low the knee. The injured switchman was rushed to So.tth Bond.
th
h"IT: o?i i:. W.iVi.f
t- wnr'ii oi.,- to take Mr. Boon- '.s jdac--.
the div rsion ed' th" aft ri.'Vd:. , Th- roayor was not very clear S it-
:i'irii"nn was y : ' .
! ward in d"clariiik' thai Mr. Boone
had h' n "double crossed."
A t w o - o i r -
i.. ?- v.a r" laid for nine. Tl
will n-.fet Aidil with Mrs. iir fffdn tho police and tiro board.
Korrs, ori m:tr m. saM that n. couhl not 1 1 m ruber
Icirly.
j- la' j ur'' l- to w hy Mr. Boone i ?:nt il j
11'.
ori Smith t.
Mr. and Mrs 1 Kf". . 1.1" -n?l, c to tlieir farm east
f M:-h i wa l:a Saturday. j r- Bone could not be found
Mi.- Jer.r.i" Simi'u i"it fl1 ! urd;iv, but his friends insist tlut
SUGGEST KEIF PLAX j TOR RUSSIAy TRADE
WAS1IIXGTOX. March 1. The s'ate det'artmctit lias suc-tcd to
mriBOIT. C)n lrtmit'4 !iiU'st
conirr s1k tJirow Jut ai'aw around j the allies a new plan for trade with j
im- iurk ami 1m -hi on fr d-sir Ilf-. Kvi-sia. It was learned today. Mk was Iivs Delia Jihuio, r-torc I An answer to this sujrqestzon has doU-rtfw. Slu- said ho stole three I not vet been received.
t- i iik shirts. The United States cannot he rep- j
for h r bono- ar Jacksonville. Fd.
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Mi-. Marv Bas-ett and t a u - tn -r. i - - - ;roaI chtirch, Tuesday. March 1
i i 1. 1 . l i . i i i r iiiii til- ii-ii.tr.ii,iiii.-
Mis- F. i B .etT. have sold ;ne;r , - - - - rri( " ..0 cents. 11 11-14
lioiiun.t lioii i"i
r-:d"T: ' on .n . .-iiri s1-. ano o.i j re.n" to lMvmouth .Ind., to vi it relI ;;U s. I M. A. Ordiorn' has sold Ins resiI dei.fe on S. Fi:hth -.;t. to It. Hullit. d' South Bend. Mr. Oroiomi j will jnov" to a farm in Mi hit-'aii. At tin ( liur lies. I S' rvF at the Methodist FpiscoI t . 1 1 church. S. Seventh -t.. Sunday
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ar.i .i n i.-u , . ir,el i.l.- S :rday v,hool ar !.:.".o In tho report of th.- heard :r v.a, Marshall Bali. supointere;a .-ed to diUde the ,e ;:- m ir, arhln-.T hv the p .st-.r. k-v. alf ,.kir.K h- di'-ldtn, h re , . l.son. t"!.-.. a. m. and
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Fl worth h-aue (Uvo-
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.eiIiloi oa ii.e I.ollit o. e.c .. .. M(-f'.reW.
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' j r si't'-ni. suiij"1 i i' uim u.v-inii.
tea de-, prayer
1 1 k ' ' in in" lUTeresi or in" -
wjih- union service to hecrin April 11
l;r':Lfr::;! Watch the Little
They are
Lfert in it." pr" iru't and th
side in another.
Biver Iark cit.r.en- ar, said to ' B;tM t;ce and It. I-ew., , wi.h a north and s-uth dr. i-ion fjArthur (.n;n. ' d ..r;-
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jihouts. Their cont ntion is that with
f-uch a change a voting place could he x h ctid in thr' rnil'. r of the n-w jir- cin ta whil" w ith the -other luethod the only prat lien! place would 1" aioiiK Mishawaka a v., and would place both voting places ry ti' .ir acii other. Circulate Petition-. Other tnmher of the committee a re reported a heint; in favor of th" proposed ch ar.-e and 'lie comToL'.l(nrs hav expressed themselves a - desiiaous of having every -one satished with the new houndari Joh.nsou stat'd h.e was olnt: to circulate petiti'T.s anions Biver Fark fiti ps and will prohaMy ha " th' siK" "it'ire of a larK" numht r of voters which lie i.- -xi r t d to pre-erd to tlie county commissioners M-m-ii ay. With th" other memh- r.N of the omrnittee wiliini; to make th" i h.utR" and th" rMtniMissioiuTs in favor of serving th" majority, th" proposed amendment hinges on the sentiment -f th" people of Fiver Barl:. If a. majority sii;nify ihemfclvs in favor of dividing the pT.. cinct north and south hy sicnini: th" iMdit'ops the hoard will probably lnak" the necessary chair-re in the report. No other objections, cither oral or in writing, have been made to the hoard of romm'is-ioners and, With the exception of the Biver Bark controersy. th" report of th"
f imniltlfii 1vi iVIi'ictcil 1 1- b :i(l(l!it - I
-.1 I.,- .. t. r,rt,e tir... ieet I I1''W CplS.--. .S thl
VI I ; J III' 4"I.lll 14.- Ill' it' T t
boundaries of the county
will be held Tuesday and I-rid ay venit.'-'s. The Iadus' Aid will hold their annuil social and experience meet!:::: in the parlorr of the church Wednesday. March IT. A program in keeping with St. Patrick's day will be rendered. The romnittee in charge includes Mrs. (). F. Bullson. Mrs. Ciuk Brown. Mrs. John Newcomb. Mrs. Arthur Mawson. Mrs. M. Fislur and Mrs. Charics Brown. A cordial invitation is extended to all 1 idies to attend.
WANT MEN HERE
FOR NAVY SCHOOL ;
Examination of Applicants to 1h Held at Indianapolis Soon.
RIVER PARK
At th. regular tr.ee linu" of th" Bivii Bark Civic dub. o. l B. Johnson pave a tal'v on tiu- "Iixisiou of the Foutth Precinct." Mr. Johu-orj exi lained how Mi.-havak.i ,iv. li.nl beta th" dividing li:i" by the committer .md why the p. ojd" are ietitionin for the divismn t be made north and south. Adam I Birisbarur. Arthur Mawson and Albert Wilson were appointed to appear h'-forc the county commi-;-Miiin Monday and present a resolution from tin- Buer Park Civic club ,i vkini. the count'.' commission rs to s ib livid " the i'ourth prei ir.it follow.-. The je.iiion Bine east o Ninth st. to east, rn bouu-
With the opening ot trade .schools of the navy in the next few weeks, ,i call has been received at the local recruitimc station for men that may pua'ify for any school. examination for entrance into the s' him's will be driven at Indianapolis and it tpialified the recruit will he sent to the school iiutiu diately for instructions. Some of the schools that will start
ruuith are the fuel
oil schools at Philadelphia and Mare
I Island. Calif. Marli school has a I course of six wevks instruction and t is open to men having experience 1 in firing in civil life. ! Thiee musicians scliool.- are open j f or lU-'U. These M-hools are located (at Newport. B. I. (Ireat Bakes, and jSm I-'rancisco. Culif.. and can acicomadate over I'Oo men. i The torpedo class of the seaman I juniors s-hool opens a course of 2' I weeks and c. n accomodate Kdi men. iTi.e ordinary class opens at the or- ; dinar.'" plant. Vashini?ton. D. C j for a course of J weeks anrl can
instruct :.i)0 men.
COMllSSES MURDER OF THEATER MANAGER
tor tue republican
oounf" treasurer
Sonic of
called Satun
Police Kline refused to hav-.' a notorious resort raided upon the de- : ic.and of Mr. Boone made following j an interview had with two unfor- j
tunate youii. Kirks from this resort lit the county jail. Boone Not Satislicd. Tlif y also ; called tint Mr. Boomwas not satished witii the investigation !y ihe board of public safety sometime aiiu ef tiie disappearance of lbpuor from th bull pen at the city hall, which resulted in two members of the department 1-f inK made the "Koats" and the resignation and reinstatement of a sergeant of detectives. These, friends of Mr. Boone say that there has been friction anion,' the board members rcardiriK th" enforcement of the law. and that Mr. Boone did not want to embarrass himself as a candidate for a county ofi.ee with a Carson administration entanglement. No Nu-rcsMr Vet. Mayor Carson said Saturday that he has not .selected anyone to till the vacancy on the safety hoard caused by the resignation of Mr. II .... 1,1 ..., 1...
uwiir. iii- r.uu iii.ii in; iini not J e.n w.w.tf .-,1 Mr- 1 . wm r. ...... i ,r., . , ' il"
ooi avo. jh' u -til. i)i")iic s ivnihiM , ri
tlon. and was not sure whether lie , H
vould accept it or not. Under court I,
uuiiKs, however, a resmnation he-
comes effective when it is tiled, and
even though the mavor would do-
I
eline to accept the resignation, and I pJ
Mr. Boone would continue to serve j i as a member of the board, his ac- l-l
tion would V illeKal unless he was n appointed to the oflice. Some of Mayor Carson's friends said Siiturday that they are Klad
i raoniod otflclally on the allied com-
mission which will invesucato cond'.tions in Bussia, it was said on pood authority today. i
T 'n-itAlitly and Di-fizuriti"; Signal f Bad HIKd. Toii"t (dose your eyes to the warnin": which nature drives, when unsightly pimples appear on your face and other parts of the body. Not only are these pimphv$ and splotches disfiguring; but they lead to serious .skin diseases that spread and cause the mott discomforting irritation and pain. .Sometimes they foretell Kczema, boils, blisters scaly eruptions and other annoyances that burn like flames of tire, and make vou feel that your skin Is ablaze. When these symptoms appear on any part of tho body take prompt tei3 to rid the blood of these dis-
Pimples Nature's Warning orders. And the one remedy which has no equal as a cleanser is S. S. S., the purely vegetable blood medir ne. which has been on tho market for more than fifty years. It is sold by drug'Kists everywhere. If you are afflicted with any form of skin disease, do not expect to be cured by lotions, ointments, salves and other local remedies, as they can not possibly reach tho source of the trouble, which is in the blood. Be?in takinp S. S S. today, and write a complete history of your case to our chief medical adviser, who will prive you special instructions without charge. Write at oncce to Swift Specific Co.. 166 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca. Adv.
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Safe Fat Reduction
K"dllep, r'dlli-e. reduce, i St tke
l'ir.iii of
nil t;tt peopp.. ;, t thin. I - slur., is the cry ef ficddnti e.ml society. And the oer-fat wrinir their hands in niurtiti;.tiin and helplfi-ii!'S3 ; rev dtu.ir at naui a 1 1 1 1 1: drills, iifral-i of violent exercise, drendiiiLT the umvnli ;ml uti sa tlsf ' - ln diet, until they Lit upon the kannl'ss Manaola Prescription :nid le.irn tl reiich it that they may safely redue two. thre" or four pound.- ;i week without one change In tlenr mode of life, but harmlessly, secretly, .-stnl quiekly roiicli I ii tr their ideal of rK'ure. with a
mikikiIi.t s'mi, better app-titf and b-a It h j t hit n they have ever known. And now
conies Mnrniol i Prescription Taldt ts from ! H
the same f.tmoiMly. harmless f rmula ;is . the Mariuoki pr n'-rlpt ion. It behoov. , oti to le.irn the s.itlsf.u fory, bcneiici.ii ! efi- ti of this jrrent. safe fat reducer by! rl v I n to your ilruyist St fo.- a en-
eroiis 7.v i ! . er sendinc; a like i Iq
amount to the Marrcola (',.. sc.i Womb v ard av.. fietrolt. Mi h.. with a rein.--r
that tla-y mail to you a ftili case of j J Manuel. i l'rescripti'jn Taideis. I KSJS2
Would vou wait until vour house blistered and peeled before painting it? Of course vou wouldn't. Then why wait until your roof is almost completely gone before roofing it? Our roofs are our proofs. Ask your neighbor. Estimates cheerfulv furnished.
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218 N. Michigan St, Just South of the Orpheum. Main 2403.
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Uai j ef I he p;- ;. tnct 10 th
! cIUCAB. March 1 '. Fdward Bris'ard. reformed -oonict. who Ih. i- written his life storv in "FiRht-
' inw Back'." tod iv confessed he fired ; tin shot that killed ". A. Mills, the imoie mar.aKer. according t iolice.
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I Brisland tool police ms paiim i an
Robert J. 'aller. an cx-cmivict,
d formerlv of Cleveland.. Ohm.
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d irv of the i t i'ciuct, e, ,n.-: : tut m -
one vmtr.',' pre, met; from tp4- eenter
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a.r-,". -..-a - i,.v..,.b .--v. i Bobh. ry was f h
to the north, rt1. Imalarv, coir-ti- mü.s
ft b n r 1 la v n it
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ii,iirr. An act'.mp.ice j.mm--i oooi
i utim
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motive, police fa id. !
was sk.ot and killed Thürs-;
sat in tue po- oi - !
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Mawson. chairman of th
tie for soldiers ..rrd sailois
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the.ite
Th" murdei-f r j
to take in" I
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Biver Par
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triinc th." wo. k of the committee,
was a'.me.-t comp! ltd. Mis- Ak::'ilobdf uave ;:n i T . s ; 1 1. : : n t a 1 lecSi vi r il nur. ihers ' tiie niabe iar'.et and community .-inim-: b ol '.iv s-tuirt P r.rd completed th" 'rouram. Th" tvxt ir.o 'ar.- will '. l.ebl Apr:: !'. Yhc r uktr med in.; of the Vt--tot C,:r:s of the M . K. church Sun!a s ho.,! w hi Id !..-t nmht at i'.le home Of Mi-'s Hi !ui Ne.-o', S
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outside i ape m
.ss.d they a tnxicab
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PALLAS. Texas.-- A k'I'i h md- , ,1 !;i ;hwayman c'imlo d after .1 B. Bin km in. whiite man. to
the ton of i i" Trmitv cotton uu
i : . i ; ! and "iiib'h jacked" v '' 7 a .
him of
tdbaw in- the busir.es
Be xk the "(bblen A:;e." a journal f t.ict. In",'" and con ic' i'n. B'e. .'." 1 -April 7
KRESGE
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We will receive our first butch on Mondav, hircli I5th. BARRED ROCKS AND WHITE LEGHORNS 20c Each
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KRESGE
Hear these wonderful symphony orchestra records Think of it! 1 1 0 musicians all recorded on one single record. Without a doubt this is one of the most marvelous feats in tone reproduction. No blasting or confused noises every tone is a perfect note when these Victor Records are played on the genuine "Victrola."
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Red Seals No. 74602 and 74603 $1.50 each.
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra
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r)usic tfiadquartcrs f cr35 Vear;
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Armstrong's Linoleums 6 and 1 2 ft. widths. Printed $1.10 to $1.75 sq. vd. Inlaid $2.00 to 53.50 sq. yd. All newest designs.
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Brenlin Window Shades
Let
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with Brenlin sli.idc.s.
home Call
phone 5 300 for estimates.
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Stove Opens S:30; Closes 5;30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m.
Early Easter:
Brings Earlier Home Preparations
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Carpets and Floor Coverings
rjft Sl Homes are known by the quality and designs of the ruc:s
" 'Hi if'l they Place beneath the teet ot their quests. 1 he learned by
S-ZJik i ii" exrjerience knows th a'lahtv of Kohrrtinn o floor rT.
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27x52. price $5.50
Axminster Ruo;s In all sizes, colors and quality first.
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36x72, price $12.00
trM:! Popular Room Size. 9x12 ft.
Curtains Draperies Let us now turn our thoughts to rene-.ving the charm of your rooms by calling your attention to a new display of Curtains and Draperies which we just received from America's best makers. The least expensive, yet the mo3t important item is one of the new curtains and draperies. With this in mind we have prepared ourselves to give you larger assortments this year than ever to pick from.
Tapestry Brussels All wool face and seam
less rugs in great variety o
patterns and color. 9x12 ft 532.50 11-3x12 ft $42.50 11.3x15 ft.... $47.50
Congoleum
Rugs
koom size, at a low once.
9x12 ft at $19.00
6x9 ft $27.50 8.3x10.6 $42.50 11.3x15 $112.50 $47.50 to $72.50 Seamless Velvets Extra fine quality. 9x12 ft., 552.50 to 560.00 11.3x12 ft.. $65 to $78 Wool and Fibre Rugs Service rugs for any room excellent wearing quality for a lower priced rug. 9x12 ft $21.00 12x12 ft $28.50 12x15 ft $38.50
Oriental Rugs on Exhibit Mr. Goshgarian will be with us a few days longer exhibiting some wonderful new arrivals in small and large oriental rugs. Prices are remarkably low and will interest you.
March Sale of Fine Furniture This sale should not fail to be of interest to every housewife who is planning to secure borne new furniture to make her home more attractive. It will enable her to secure just the pieces or sets ahemost desires in the wood, finish and design she prefers, for far less than the amount she had figured on laying out for them.
Bed Davenports In tapestry or imitation leather, shoit and long sizes, from $62.50 to $82.50. For the Bedroom Mahogany suites, four pieces. Bed full iize, $52.50. Dresser $35.00. ChifTonette $47.50. Toilet Table $52.50. Also many odd pieces at equally low prices.
Dining Room Furniture Complete sets or separate pieces in fumed or golden oak, at remarkable low prices. Simmons Metal Beds In white, Vernis Martin, French gray and walnut finishes, round or square posts, from $13.50 up to $18.75.
Dr. J
Roosevelt The micrhty hunter ami his places were never jartc(h Imatrin ho." his- marvelous activities v o u 1 1 have ben curtailed if ho h.'i'l not heep. al'h' to S"curc projier la -.,- s. All sun esrifnl men i-.wl women understand the importance of taking rare of the eye.s. Visit a reliaMe Optometrist.
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Concerts D&O? . Brunswick Shop 261 Farmer Trust Bids.
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Read Emerson Hough's book either before or after you see the picture. You'll enjoy both. OFFICE SUPPLIES
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You can have K. 6: S. pure Artificial Ice delivered to door, any place in the city. Give us a trial. Real Service. B.A.Ray Ice Co. 304 E. Donald St. Main 2105.
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