South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 77, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1920 — Page 16

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TAKE CHARGE OF WOOD'S CAMPAIGN

A. H. Beardsley of Elkhart Starts Active Work in the Thirteenth District.

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lr, :i t re-p'jhlior.n, r.-emh-r the IndLnnA .nt K'i.atm .'ir.d .vh is a candidate for re-chctlor., t'-l iy a--;ni'l rnar.fi.sre merit f th"- Thirteenth dhtr'.ct can.ral-n T Mij. Grr.. Ior.ard Wool, I", S A cm2Sd.it for the repuhiican tot. motion for prr-sident. One of th- aids of fn. Beandey Is Lrf.r-nzo I). I In!! of Fdkhart, lawyrr, who was a rünjjant bull m --, ?-r in lf'12 arc in Tl . .Mr. Hull will Klv Hpen.U attention to Klkhart county parti. -l trly Il'.kh.irt, while Sen. lf.ir.i!y tiKvol fiver St. Joseph. Iip.rte, M;iriha!I, Pulton, Starke and Ko- !i-ko count!-" In the intrv t,f Wood. Wood h ntinvnt h-r-tT.cit is very pronounced. Hoer I"W-Ilng. Telegrams from Kairh Arnold, who its in char To of th- X. -.v York he.xdquartor-s of lh rh rt IIoo.r. candidate for th r-puhli ,i r. nomination for rridcnl, .jd.ing for "Hover feeling" In KIkhirt or.nty. have Veen anawere-d with th" nat--Tr.or.t that Hoover Is witljo.it s.ip-port-r3 hero and that Wno'l i.- tr. v rR'hplmln? flr. chede . republican!, with Oov. Ixwdn o: Ihlnoi .cond choice. Oppoo Von ricvt. TlepuMlcan.s here nr- pT.o--d to the activity of Vernon W. Van Fh-et of Kouth llend, chairman of th" r1puhllc.in committe of th" Th'.r-tf-oath dlFtrict, is hes-omimr m.miifor of th Indian.i campaign of Warrf.n O. Harding of Ohio. Fni!-.! States senator anil candidate for th nomination for president. JLidjdj V. Caylor of Mk-hPttvaVa, cmdldnte. for chairman to 5nire-0 Van Hot, will bo Ftroncly supported hy repuh.' Weans throughout I'.lkh rt cunty. Thcro Is nn open movement for th" Pdrpiw" of ous-tlnir Van Flct. Thero arc no supporters of Hiram Tohnon, California senator, or Miles folndexter. Wayhln-rton riitor. ja I vicinity.

INDIANA FARMERS change residences

NOULilSVILLi:. 17. Mori' Indiana chanter, ir the plao this .J print: than at

fi i

In-1.. Mnrf!) farmer ar" 1 of r-!-:deriCM

anv tlr.T-

in

years, acrordine to lorn!

-tat" men. The general ir::; s'.ri that th prl-- of land h -tar.d still is attributed Lv

roal at th

re.ti estate- de'llefH tl'.e rKlSd.1 for '-o moi t.f ro'intrj' r-iderttK. More land in th sMte )::ri fhar.cd hands in the la.-t .-.v month- it is -.. i i . than has ''!,. S'"M in hf Ja.-' 60 vrars.

VEXUE DAMAGE SUIT ; LOOK FOR BUMPER HAXDCUFF M1X1STERS

FROM GOSIIEX COURT I PROP OF PF APHFS ' WHO GIVE EM0T10XAL

j (lOKHKN", Ir.d.. March IS.- Th" ; J 1 '".". darr.ape suit brought against ! John i:. Itijrr.ey of Onehen. chief of i

i police, hy Mrs. Cassie IMrarnp of j (ioshen. will be trird in th St. J05i

epn circuit rojrt at S-uth

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INDIANAPOLIS. Mar.-h IT. In(iiar.a probably will hav a bun.perj pea-h rrop this y-ar. acrordii:? to i

j frank N. Wallac-, täte entonio!- ;

Mr. Wallace Ln?ed his orlndon

f xceptionally

the

Ftartintr to-

wa tri-1

Jury

where It was venued

morrow. When th cas

i nere over a year ats'o. the Jury, out j Z'l houri. faile.l to aree. j Har' ifon R. K yes, wlio wa a 1j fendant In the criminal proceedlr.?. j is dead. He had f-ervtd as a night ; olTiccT here.

INSTRUCTS JURY TO FIND FOR DEFEMUXTS

CLAIM DEATHS RESULT FROM POOR SH00T1XG; HOLD PISTOL PRACTICE

Claim Mistake I"Icamp srtys si; : n.l jailed in the

INI I ANAIN ..MS. M a ; v h l'k W.-kly tarirt-t practice for po!j.-e-m -n, wliieh was abandon-d some yr;r.iJ a,'o by I).. Indianai'ois police department, will be resumed scm. it is s-iid. .-'tromr sentiment in favor

deveh.pjntr better rnarkn.an.ship

of

Mrrested

was her sifter, Maml w.is wanted on nr.

harc Tl1.' two women were ao

prliendc-d by Riney anI Keye.s while they were enroute fronj Closhen to 1'Ikhart In a taxi. Mrs. Iel-

i i amp was taken to Jail and Miss i Atkiiis was not arrested. When Mrs. i Iejcar:ip was tried on an intoxica

tion charge she was acquitted. Hans Meland of Fort Wajno and IJarry S anion of South IVnd

OOSHKN. Ir.d.. March 16 Two Gosh.cn policemen were compelled

to place handcuffs on two Nero 1 preachers here and mak a start f w;th them for the Klkhart county! lall, before they succeeded in ind'ic-

ne condition )r;r them to abandon the "s-notion- '

of the peach buds he has examined.. nranti f)f religion th-v are prac-j Th buds are healthier than they t:cIr at ivntecostal "erlC(-&" be- i

'i ' 4 " , jr. fiei-i on ir.e second noir oi a Mr. Wallace declared, "ar.d if the Nurth Mai?1 i..,nding owned by erop mat. riallzes as conditions n'-w , r s A .;jn'iiuls, a o'ojhf-n physiwarrant tlje belief, It will b-- th- ; C;an. Th." jreachers wer taken lellrst time in seven years for many i fore S. S. Whisr. justice of tho

! Prowers to properly realize on their j ;,.;i.Co. and warned thev would be j Investment. " Late frosts or fever ; urrcfic-d if they did not cease makcold weather would seriously darn- ir yo tiuiili noise that tenants een-

ruin the .-roj. he

was ar-i.ige and might

belief she Pointed out.

Atkins, who' f Mr. Wallace has urged t he farm-; rs

Intoxication to take precautions against a dis-

rat? known as peach le.if curl.

which attacks the buds before they swell. It was said that o;io the disease develops, there is no cure. A spray consisting of fine gallon of lime-sulphur to 1", gallons water is recommended.

!:&? objected. C. C. Amsler. r.iotorc cle and bicycle reiairl

is under the Pentecostal

tiled an affidavit cha.arg-

. rally who'-e shon

church

ir.K the two Negro preachers with maintaining a nusiarve. In addition to shouting fur hours, the ministers and members of the congregation rolled owr the tloor and went Into trances. Amler told, pclicemcn it sounded as thojeh murder was being commute in the "church."

among patr.dmr.. manifest for

some time at. headquarters, uius!I,r' conducting the rrosecution, brought to a head with the Killing j while I,. I.. Rurris of flosh'n is deoi' rg ant Mautice Murphy here finding Iligney. I''CntIV iiV a rif'Tn I'linnviii ft.

a running revolver battle. In the la-t few ye.irs lr.erSt-ient markmanl:ip has cost several members of th- force their lives, it is said.

MTsRAY CONFERS WITH GOSHEN REPUBLICANS

hokm; maz. j r'' 'S11;. Xr,,i- fyurVUT' ., ! ren T. Mc r.iv of Ker.tlarwl, Ind.. iieiiv A: jjhof will seil i;,o head candidate for the republican nominof horses and rnules.it the Whitaker at:on fr,r governor, arrived here this ifd bi.rn. West Lincoln avenue. ;tft,.rnoon frorn Elkhart and r-on-Indiana, under cover, rain j ferred with republican leaders re.

1,1 .-"ne, on o,iiu s.iay, iiarch i, lf'jo. Sale will start at lj .."clock. 10 head hores and males. The

. although James

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HsHhAlEsJS SPKG, no ED AD CON I 'EN TION j I

INDIANAPOLIS. March IT. The ; st ite th h hatchery at Urookvl'ie, j IN1IANA POL1S. March 1C The which h.as ben in operation since j iXiily Newspaper department. Aimr-H-lL'. will be discontinued thi--? , ira.n Adve rtising Clubs of tlie spring, according to an announce- j World, will meet here June C to 1". ment made by the Indiana depart- j in connection with the World's Adm nt of conservation. The hatchery vcrtkdng convention. The program

and equipment will

section of Indiana formerly serve, bv the RrooUville liatrhery.

buildings

sold. It wa.s iecid d to discontinue the plant at Rrookville because of the ..pl'irc.iTnr.r.1 i.f tl.e liitrhfrv at

gardlng his campaign. It is ex- . " ,r,(illl i;,.,n:itl,I1()n, The

pected that Mr. McCr.ay will be an K,vor;i,i,. hatdierv will supplv tinp.isv 'iiTfir In tli ririnirir!' In tliisi .. - , . . i

wm.-L- ti. i... .tT..r... f. m .. . . ... terungs tor SH KIIIU MH.nUS MI ho-

. , . . , " " i i'ouiw .viav t. aiinougn aaines w.i rM"i "J '." ,"'a ' '"t-s and will I-Vsler of Indianapolis, and IM. C.I include draft Iiors s. tlraft f:irm t ...t i

chtmks. a few drivers and a few ! no,, i -. m.. on.rf.v. Prr.. "

'dictions, however, are that McCrayt MUST KEEP M1MML M

ul Iiatif : -m Mrrv I'ltchart nuintv bv n h!?

majority. He was strong with ;efublicans here wlien he was a candidate for the republican nomination for governor four vears ago. The

from I Toner suniort in Goshen comes from

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inu ale as ; t'i.rmt.r- .al1 r.ii-.i-i-.'fr l-V.le-r

known h-r-.

for the meeting was outlined at a conference held in Louisville, Ky., recently. The daily newspapers as an advertising medium, will be the theme of th- general program. It was announced. Approximately TOO newspaper advertising managers are expected to attend.

are

weigh

m ules. These ar.im.'...'

stock, bought in Klkhart and adjoinire- counties, from four to ei;rht vears old, and will be sold under a full guarantee.

I he animals will l.Oeo to l,f4ni pour;'

go. .(i it hunch of animals as we ever ottered the public. Th. horses are goo. I enough tf go to any market. Terms math- known day of sab-. This is a regular Olean-Cp Sale, not an invoice sale. Kvery horse will be sold betöre lie leaves the auction ring. SIILLLY vv MLLloT. Managers. Advt. 1 2 0 -1 T

EDUCATORS MEET AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY

OF 120 SCHOOL DAYS

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GOSHLN". Ind.. March 1 the . ircult court Judg Drake Instructed the Jurj' to find for the. tlefenda r.ts, Herniec Hecfner-Riley ami S'.trah T. TTiornati-Hnrrls In a l,0i damage sult filed by John C. Howards of Uoshen, who was fc-evc-rely hurt Ici ember 1. when 1,,. f, n down a frtHirway in a building owned by the dcfond.i-ntR. Rdwnr.Js had gone hrv to rail on a friend. T. v. n nc,. I'rnet. He claims the stair v .-;-- was

not lighted and tli'it he mrt ii.juri s ! as the. result of neghge?,r.- mi th - . . .1. t .. I , If !

j-.ii ; oi him ouiiuin own r-

Statues. vigil lights.

at Schilling".. 1 3 -1 T

FI1TV RI'OIM.i: Kll.bl !. I 1'AltIS. Mar-h 16. Fifty person J

have been killed and 200 wounded in lighting between communists and reiehswehr trops at Dre-'len, ac

cording to a Rerlin dispatch quoting' the Dresden Vossische Zeitung. The communists, the dispatch said, seized ; the telegraph building and casualties j followed w hen the relchsw hr troer--! attempted to recapture it. '

INDIANAPOLLS. March 1. Rural schools, which have been closing short of the minimum school year of r.'o davs in the past, will be kept open this year, according to Ik J. lllirri.;. assistant superintendent if iiuhiir instruction. State educational oitbials recently calb-d attention to township trustees throughout the state to tle practice of closing schools short of the legal year, and warned that action would be taken if the violations were rt peat. d.

PLOOMINGTON. Ind., March 16. The seventh annual conference on educational measurements will be held at Indiana university April L! .' and J4. It has Ireen announced. Means for stipulating the application of educational measurements and other means of educational research in the publi- schools of Indiana will be d iscut-secT.

We will continu serving reg-ular lir.r.ers and suppers as heretofore, at the regular price, ".0 cents. thk phiiadi:lphja. 1261-17

Kodak hnishing at

Schilling's.

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Cr. O. P. State. Chairman Calls Advisory Group

INDIANAPOLIS, March IG. L ! M. Wasmuth. republican .-täte!

chairman, has announced he will "iinunon the platform advisory committe-, recently appointed, to meet, ijer tn about three Weeks. He has asked for platform suggestion-- from the members and as soon as replies are received ho tvlll appoint subcommittees to consider various

questions. The sub-committee will j report to the entire committee and 1 the co-ordinated plar.ks will be! re. ommended to the platform con; - mitlee at the state convention.

south wAituirv. ! March Itk j Tlie wood sawers arc busy in this Icinity. Mr. an! Mr.. Hinter Sto :p and family and Mr l'rank Mahar of j Indiek o-r. entertainevi at tlo'harles Strour home. Surdav. ' The box social giwn by the South i V.-.trp-u school S..turda- veatj.i;. ; was well attended. A .-ry int, r- ; - rit-.g prtgra;n and ei;t rt i i ur im t 1 w;ws er.Joyed. Miss Alice St raup, o." j I. ..lick won favors iu the spellii.gl . toite-o. Mi-.s 1 iorenre Valters of ' S"'Utli P-end wjis a winner in the , ciphering1 rout, st and Mr. Myr.ei . Kedinbou. of Iydlck. aud Tdast-r ' ss.-phen Til were s-acccs:u; at th ga:S5ing contests. A substantial! s nn was raised for th- benefit vf the , .-cy.ooT. i Mr. and Mr? r,orr-ei;p:s Werb !. ! ,;.l laughte-r. F.sth. r. MN i'lnr.i ! ;undt and Mr-. Ihla Vnbuskotki

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t. ndrd the s ile of Mr. Frank Yo-

d'r held at hi-- ;,'a-e nt Mount i " as.int. Tue-d ay. Miss Chr.!. Hund qi-rJu;: a few days at South .e;-d . 'Hie Misses V r i Wilk.s..r.. Jenr e Walt-rs r.d Florence Walters, th- Messrs Ikiry ll.ik.T. Harold Foc and Charles Wliite of S.-uth Fb-r.d; Mr. and Mrs. Falpli Walters chlldrer of e. i r Terre r'oupee.

Mr. and Mrs-. Fd war.! Raj ska and !

family and Mix r'k.ra Hundt wre Sunday miests of Mr. a:oi Mrs. Newton Walters.

Mr. James Ryder. the as-- -.-or I from Crurr.stown .;s y . r- Mon da", j

Mfls Almira Hn::ir.g-h ad sp-r.t fm.efnv afterno-r wih Miss Ten a Wedfh Mr. and Mrs N v. : r.'tend-

ed a sup;.. : Iv .i ': v the An!: -.I ore j ?i.ni:;v s--hoo! clas-s at th - church. I Frnhav night. I

this week onlv at Ries' Advance Baby Carriage Sale

CHl'M.s'IOWX. j Marc!-; .. ! k'Pri-, the :;pl,. -r.-. ,,f Mr. 4e,l ; ; . s West. ;.. who has b -v. S'Tious. " ! ;s in . pr . -d. i

M!.- Male'. Pr: o t working for M-- 'i:rd Ihnes o; South Ibuid. rv F. J. Su-urr-rv of South lb nd e tr. this vi'":q'.fy this 'is' week. !:-s K-it!: af-nded th.e ic. :, :' ;:.stit .te at Siuth Ib-:;d. Sj1 Turd.": v. M:ss M ie l!a. .s on the sick ,!'. ! .Tohu pr.!;:e wa it: this vi- .' 'ty :-;;- last rv-.-k M - t'h.-ster K:t.s-y ,:-d htt'e i t-;g'::t r of South il. r,! vi-ited at ::. home i f .. r p ir nts. Mr. and ?.!rs W.-sthy Smith this week. Film er Pr'.ce of M:si-.awaka vis'.t- : : :!-. c h.ono- . :' h s ''r.h.r. Joh.n ' ' P-:. .

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IP1.3IAM" iie-i MPUir. PVitlS. M.ir'-'i ; 1 - Tlie workers' ( ' ! a t r Stuttgart h : s iem:i'-.d-1 soviet 1 ict.; t. ii h n it.q will w .1 t lil th.- phi", to a Vote of a'd "ti.rk-rs tod.i. a 1 . - r i -1 i spatcll averts. Ser;oi ,!'o.Jers hive -

4 ;rrd n i ir'c i i.-s I. : e; rhout !

We advise you to visit this store early as these carriages are selling very rapidly. Included are many manufacturers' samples and last year's carriages all of which are from 20 to 40 under this year's

lhe best makes ot loom weave, rcea carriages are

cost price included.

Ries Sale is a Real Sale

This Sale Positively Ends March 20

Greater South Bend's Greatest Furniture Outfitters

J83 mwnUm Or.

"In the Great March Events

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an Day (Thursday)

Will Be

ecially reatured-f Bran don s

(For One Thing) We Will Have a Three-Lo t Sale of Brand New Sample Suits

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Women's and Misses' Sizes Exceptionally Well Tailored Events will come quick and fast now. Railroad traffic seems less congested shipments arrive sooner- everything seems to have a touch of the coming Spring. Our buyers arc continually on the road buying and sending merchandise for the store and you. This sample line of Suits arrived Tuesday P. M. and we place them on sale immediately (as thi3 is our custom.) .We buy then sell insuring you a new line of materials at all times. Attend this Sale tomorrow. Suits of Poplin, Serge and Tricotine. Third Floor.

The Hosiery and Gloves We are Selling (Will Meet with Your Requirements) THERE WILL BE SEVERAL BIG BARGAINS TOMORROW!

Women's ("liainol-otto CIles, in black, white and colors. (huvs that sold formerly for S1.2. tomori v at ."0c.

SfRfual harjraiii in Jieli-Ji Cape and IVcncli Kid (iIoe. This iteni "hould nUract your attention. Tliey art worth .S....0 i pair. On sah Jomomm at $1. !.". All the newness of s-prin--eonie with the lovc.

Xciv Silk Gloves for p-princ: tvnd sumtner wear; Lick. wliitr and clor; ilonhlo tips. On sah tonioiTow nt $1.00 jt pxilr. ;r.ovi:s on piust n.oou

Wn'n's Silk. IIo4, sirnd' II -C.On Tlil Is a Tin; HAIIGALV. for thN lvvior 1m- told from hosiery f St.en kind. :in' on Kile ternomm nt 52.41 the pair.

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I.adlc-' Silk Novelty Hox ntnilar S2.no A.tlue-c, tn he ltatl tomen-row ( f nterui li.in Day) .-it 51 1 .-.' per pnlr.

IadieV Silk IToo. h row 7i, ?ray, ete,, -tr.

in cslrs of uliit. 'd.-jcU. On sale tomorrow, S2.eo.

Ta-ile, RurMin SoimIh, ;m ovo ,(jinallv knitted lioso; nrular 75c kind tomorrow at hVc. iiosifiiiv i-'irisT i'ix)oi:

"TÄlsnW will HvpI Ärinrhr

Sale of Spring Coats at $22.50 SM

They are mostly of the Popular Fabric POLO CLOTH and are Brightened with tlie New Light Spring Shades Very Desirable to the Woman of Taste Considerinp: the high eot of cirrjthins? el-e. a person we.ii'd naturally tliink that ApjKirel for Women woulil hr' cxct'ptlonally Iii crl alo. It is hlirh also Ml T kindly allow us to hrn; a hit licre and say, Wi: nol GHT TIlF.si: COATS AT A TIMK (ami we know what time to do it) WHIhV MZ COL'Iil C.I'r TIIIkM C'lIKAl'I-IU. T!io l.ave all boe-n carefully iniorul and romc up to nil iletnils. Yeu will elo well to look at these Coat.-., solllns: tomorrow for Tiiiiti) i i.ooi;

We Couldn't Possibly Keep These Out of This Ad(Because They Are Exceptional Thursday Bargains)

White Wash Waists Tomorrow at $2.50 Each A rde line eif pretty, new Wash WaM. of Voile and Orsramlie Materials; hand omhroldenM lace trinuneel, in a spe-eial ale for Ititcrtirhan Ia at $2.5(J each.

A Very Special Watst Item Waists at $1.00 Each Thriftj. wonmi can't lir-lj hut thtnKc of this Wal-t Sale. Wlilh' Wa.-!i

advan-nf-t-:

tr.morr-'W' nt 4ain at that.

Sl.oo each. And Third Iloor.

an exccfJlir-rial har-

New Silk Camisoles on Sale at $1.39 There is ahsolutoly no need hr u to pay - much more for them "wlie-ii ju can pet a new Camisole for !Sl.:t. They apin-ar to he worth mudi more and th-se an vrr irood onc. THUM) n.ooi:

Children's Dresses in Gingham and Perce at $1.00 We're suppl-iln? hundreds of little "kiddie." with hright new Di-iss's. 1'lwy will he on sah a (7i in tomorrow at SI. 00 each. Vo in-"-I to siv much ahout thrin ctcept that they arc gifted with plenty of colors. I lts. new trimmings, etc. Thev sill fast at $1.00. Third I loor.

Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists Tomorrow at $2.95 1 iicy liavc the looks and trimmings of higher prletl W.iist.s. dors ami ph-nty of -(. 4t t lie'in temerrel at 2.0." cae-h.

House Dresses and Aprons A:e Bargains Tomorrow TlM're-'s a rr-a.-on why so many women bnv Hons' I rosse- and IIone lres-j Airon-r nt ItrHtidon's. Th oiialitirs are kmI therr s a larg a.ottiiM-nt AM) Till! IMIICI ION'T GO ABOVi: tiir- rpiality f the materials. Htmv Dn's-rs nt S;i.."iO an. I ( th"is- are .tkkI nn -. nous AprtMis at $1.'.."j and S2.II thc ar llso grKxI onis So- thrin tinorrtv fourth fhor.

r '?Tr ; A Day of Real Bargains

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S. W. Ccrotr MiUiWa St. msd Jc2crco üird.

Thomson & McKinnon 301-304 J. M. S. Bid-. Ie-2bTs N-w Verk Sto-k Fx cL.ini,'.-. NV-v ork Ccttoi ExV.ai.K1'. New Orlwas C'ctton Ksi Satire, CLlcuZo Stck V.r. Lar.:c, CLwafco Board :t Trtdo : ai Idtllaua Hiaker'H Aso::attoa L:r;;t I rlvatu Wire-a to Ail :iireti. PHONES Lioco'.n 2(TM.

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lesU;nlng, lllur? Ifintlic, Surveys JOHN 'l. 1JYKE KNGiNrxi: 14H l arinert Irurt lild?. Main C:."1

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lhe lii lllcctrlc Shop S. B. Moran & Son

Wiring Jinil Repairing.

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