South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 215, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1920 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY MOItXTNO. AfGl'ST 2.
N EWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W . Phone Mishawaka 10
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TO LOCAL GRANGE ;;,;
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Red- Banquet Blues at Kennedy School Saturday Night. A membership contest in ronnfft.on with Community (Iran?. N". -:.'':. clotM Saturday with art addit n of 50 ir. r. bers to tie ranpie. iuy H"w.( v;. capriin rd Miss Kii:h Cht ism. in. ? f r i t;i rv. of tho Kds h:i1 A A. !t-f.. rantaln. and Mr.j. r"fl"t;n. if'CKtniy cf th Illues. Tu.: 1 :.: s i.'itiq'i trd th'. iJIurs Hatiml;y -niri -t i -v K M-d- ?cho(.i ab- ut - '0 1.-'n-4 i H .-' r.t Table :c valior.s v. ! - Lot h u. io'-s th ccJ r '.h' MH; J and whitr. Am '-.x'i-i li nr. ;."rorr. v.a.- rendered l'ffor? the Sar'iuPt. vh'ch w.b in m y rr,i:l'--t : z;-t''l cr.fr. .-t th r i';.-:y cf thi' 1 ; ( er': in: .: th II ds prv -..if. hc- P.ijfa v i h a bou)Uf t cf it --.:-. Tu- renv Ti''niJ"rs will be Kivf-n the. third and fourll d'.p'-s A nullit 11.
f.oi to f;.vm i: hi:i:k W. L. Kimball. 16 Lincoln Way K.. spont th wrr-k f-nd vlsitir.s with hU wife at luttlo rreek.
I'dl.K KM I.VOYN .CWTION John Jarr tt. hfk rrKeant. ha returnrd to hi. dutios on the local
' polko forro aftrr a two weeks va
cation ypent at Indian lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoehler hav- K'orio for a two weeks' visit in
! northern Michigan.
i li;am; roit pint; laki: Mr. .ind Mrs. It. V. Owen cf Oak ! Park. 111., who have bron visiting at
Mm- honm of J. If. Underwood, S 1 ." K. Third r-t.. have left for Pine lake, Ind.. whero they havo a cottapre
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1 Mr. and Mrs. Prod Willett. Merrij fir-Id ;tv.. ha vi poiif to Kliner lake i whrr they hae purchased a sumI m r )ttit'e.
FORESTERS EX J OY A X UAL PIC MC AT B ATT ELL PARK SUXDAY
.. .. r.w paw visitor .. Miss Mfirjorio Underwood. Paw Paw, Mirh.. Is tbe puf-st of Mr. J. If. Undnvood. S 1 2 K. Third ft. .Sho will remain for two wf'ks
Pwlly r.pn propl att nd I tho s-rv-rnth annual picnic of St. John's "o'irt. No. C. O. V.. at HatUll ark Funday. A program of events wis rnjoyrd. the wjiim-rs l.'-inj;: IIovh' race Paul Kuhn. fir: t; Prank Voller, second. Pit,' hoys' rac"William Hormicr. Girl' vtict lara IlornunK: and i'v'yii Ifornunc. P.nn cint't Mrs. Jost-pl: Kri'.lenhrtri . Min's 100-yard r.ni Prank Huettr Quilt thro.-iiiK rontrst Mrs. Aloia Ginnr. VI?; contei-t Mrs. Jf seph Fetters, first: Mrs. C orr' "alct2ko. scconil. The Mishawaka Tand furait-hrd niiit'?. n indoor .aeball cam resulted in the mern-1-eir. defiatini: the ofllcfis ly the sot.ro -f 7 u Uio cc1; r-j 'e in Chart; cf the affair was follows: Joseph Fett erf. UiU.ive Mounninck, Udward Kuhn, f.ohert Gor ! y. Paul "Wcinkauf. Marthi Myers. P.J. Hums. 31. Pcitchloy. Harv-y Purucker. Peter Fetters. George Wal: tzko. Harry Dennekerand Jt-h nMilh r. Chavks Dooley and Andrew Kline acted as fudges.
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iun.ij.y, and visited Mrs. Hotr-dler's brother, Wm. Dornkc and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Clireist, cf South Ilrnd. will ?pend Monday at tho home vt Mr. and .Mri-. Clyde G.ileenrr. John ,ik of South Jlend and Roy .sisk of Ober, visited last week with their brother. Orcn Sisk. Mr. ard Mr?. Prank Blake, of Logansport, visited thla weeli with Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hottorff and Mr, and .Mrs. Jan Ewers visited -itur-lay with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. bOttOTTF.d Wilson and Chas. Jonrs and their families motored to Dewey lake and spent Sundoy. The W. M. S. will hold an ice ercani social and parcel pot sale Saturday evening at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Claud O'Donnell for the benefit of the Urethren church. Mm. Chas. Groves and son. Joseph spent Thursday in South Pend. Mrs. Albeit VYcrnt;-. and children, of littroit, Mich., are spending this wetk with friends at thio place. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde GaJeer.er and daughter. Vera, visited Sunday with, his parents .Mr. and Mrs. Galcenr, 01 .South Bend. I. Bottorfl, I. Powers and O. bisk and their fainillea motored to Hudson lake, and spoilt Sunday. Fred Harris, of Chicago, visited Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Chandonia.
BERRIEN SPRINGS
inu' r-adc daily to Chicago. Thi.; wo k Harry Handy reports the picking of 22 hr.shels of d-vliciouy Y-l-lov Transpart nta Irc-m u single tree. Mi3 Cora IJ'-chtel ha. an apricot tre ir. her doory.ird, ami has jii -lu d thr e bushels of apricots thU we k. The County Federation of Women's Clubs held their annual picnic her Thursdav In the jrovr. Tr. Mabel Elliott," of Benton Harbor, who has recently returned from Turkey, jrave an lntercstino: tnlk. About 60 la.dk s were in attendance.
BUCHANAN
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31. . Joe
H. A. Worthincton was
yesterday. Wm. Barter hss not been so well the past few day?. IMks Macrple IHake ppent the week end in Kalamazoo. Junior Waprner was up from St. Joe over Funday. Pert Caper says the local prape rrop will he splendid with a biir yield.
K. Ti. Ross is plannir.tr a two visit to her home at Pamror, soon. ind Mrs. Ed. Stultz have hr from South Fend and ike their home with Mrs. W.
. Pears was in
of the Pe.irs Nilcd Tucs-
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.NORMA TALMA DOE AT TEMPLE Bob Milton, a youns artist, loved Intra Sonderson. a model, to much that he does not bellevo h- is worthy of her. Dut hi? trust was not suflident to encompass th fact that he taw rcr cntvnnff a man's apartment. rith her amis around the man himpelf. In the early hours of a morning. The reason for this situation, with the events leadtnc: up to it and how Jnfiu and Hob hoth found happiness, the storv told by Norma Ttlmade )ri "The Voman Gives", which will he th attraction ai the Tesnple thcaCnr today and tomorrow. Af THE LINCOLN TODAY Jorn.a. TalmadRe will hr the attnction at the laneoln f.day, starring in "The Probation Wife". The tory is about a g:irl wh . alter having 6put most of I. er lifo in a fast cAfi and two yearft in a reformatory, offer herself to a wealthy NewYorker In exchange for clothes and luxuries. Much to her surprise ho rnaxrias her. The caJla herself his probaüon wlft, but the term of rroKwtion doesn't lat Ions when love cornea to him IlKTURN rilOf "MACATAWA I'AllK Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Ludwig and family. S29 Edpewater dr.. have returned from Maratawa park, Michigan, where they enjoyed a two weeks vacation.
July 23. Mi:s c;inrlys Shirk, who has been spending the p.Lst two weeks at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stroup. returned to hr home in S-outh Cend Sunday. The ire rream social piven at the hom- of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warner. Saturday evenintr. was we'd attended. Muic was furnished by the Misses Iorothv. Josephirie and TTdna Stmup. Frederick Stroup and Sidney Morse, of South Pend. Miss Sarah Prown, of South Fend, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Hugh P. Dunnahoo. Mrs. Claud Peterson and children and Mrs. Cloyd Pestl" and pon. Fairview, sf ent Tuesday at the home of th- lattrr's mother. Mrs. Elmer Mcponald, of South I'.end. J. L. Mahar and family, of Importe, were Sunday evenlnsr pruests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahru. Miss Edna Stroup returned to her home in T'owairi c. Mich.. Funday, after spending a few weeks with her Grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 Mikesell. Mr. and Mr?. Walter Mikesell were Sunday puests of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Peterson. Miss Virginia Graw. of South Bend, spent Sunday with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hitter. Mi?s P.ernico Hitter motored to Valparaiso with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hostettcr and family of Ardmorc, Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Stroup and daughter.
V1?e werf week-end KUCStS Ol .Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Mallor hart, Ind.
of Elk-
i:X.IOY MONTirS VACATION The Mioses Marcel and Hilda Fchellir.Ker. Uncoln Way W.. have returned from a month's vacation which thy enjoyed at Ii Mars, la.
GRANDVIEW
and 5in, of their wife, of
Miss Ethel Johnson has returned to .ier home at Sidney, Ind., after visltinc last week with relatives at thi place. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yarro spent the week-end with Mr. and
iMrs. Wm. T. Chandonia. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brad lev were truests at the home son. Homer Bradley and
this place. , Mr. and Mrs. Parllnp and children, spent Sunday at Michigan Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orser. of troit, Mich., are expected here within a few days to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Hostidler and children. Donald and I.-oretta. of this place, und M'ss Pernio Ritter, of Lydick. motored to Valparlso, Ind..
MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED
Mrs. Margaret Wollam celebrated hor 79th birthday Thursday, and a birthday dinner was enjoyed at her home. Her daughter. Mrs. George Wollam of Renten Harbor, and her nm, Melvin Wollam, of Homstead, Florida, were unions those presenL Miö. Pmüp Kephart and son, Philip Rush were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burentahl. in St. Joseph, Friday. E. 11. Judd and family are visiting1 relatives in Cuttjoplis and Kalamazoo. A. E. Wilson and family of South Bend, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Wilson's brother, Albert McOmber, Wednesday. John G. .Murdoch and M. R. Castner have sold the residence property on Julius street, which they recently purchased of W. H. Miller, to O. O. Hart. Roy Rowe and family occupy the property. Mr.4?. Murray paye and her class of the Jiaptist Sunday school enJoyed a day's outing at St. Joseph Thursday. Howard Fryman is visiting relatives in Ypsilanti. thid week. Ferdinand Weis of Stevensville and Chas. A. Schoonmaker of Three Rivers wero visitors at the George W. Minster home, Thursday. M. R. Castner and John G. Murdoch re-turned Thursday from a short business vieit in Chicago. Isaac Light is seriously ill at his home on Kimml street, E. Hoopinsrarner has purchased the Castner house on Cass s;t.f where he and his family are living. The Young People's picnic will be held hcru Wednesday, August 4, and a biff crowd is expected. John C. Ketcham, of Hastings, Master of tho State Grange, will be the speaker of the day. An invitation has been extended also to G. M. Valentine, the first president of the association in 186; to A. G. Proctor, of St. Joseph, famous as the last surviving delepate to tho Lincoln convention; to W. K. Ranyon, the silver tongued orator of Benton Harbor and to A. C. Roe, of Renton Harbor, all to be present and rivo short talks. Heddon's famous '"Flying fish" from Dowagiac w ill be present to give exhibition flights. There will be water aport on Lake Chapin, a ball game for the "Fans." band concerts, contests and races, which will afford amusement for all. Tho several churches of the village will unite for a community song service at the old school grounds park, Sunday evening at 5:30 o'clock. The program has been arranged by the Wednesday club, Mrs. Bert Eidson and Mrs. May Gillespie heading the committee. The big apple crop In this section is beginning to move, shipments be-
Mrs. week 8 Maine, Mr. moved will m
A. Rice. Mann irr r p. ri Rest Orchestra.
day on business. Mr. Flovd Smith
Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pear.J and family are spending the week at Clear lake. Mrs. Donald Oschf-c, of Xlles, ppent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lydick of South Rend, wer-' the guefts of relatives here Sunday. Miss Ruth Essele entertained a number of young people at her home, Friday evening. Mrs. Charlotte C. Boone, of Hortwell. Neb., visited at the home of G. W. and J. A. Boon last work. Mrs. R. J. Burrows has left on a trip to the Yellowstone National Park. Mr. Burrows will join her coon. They rlan to be gone for about three weeks.
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
STARTING, LIGHTTN, IGNITION BATTERY WORK. Mishawaka Battery Service. Corner of Eighth and Main Sts.
TRY MISHAWAKA LEADER Tim WorkiiicmcnVi Store?, for Shoes, Clothes and Furnishings ."03 N. Main St. - Open Ewnincs
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"ICEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," XI 2..2jl!& LU-bftaraka. Fcr All 2H-1 of 6äoa Repalrta
"FARMERSATTENTION! Order Wheat Fertilizer now, get it off the car and save expense." ROY JAQUITH 226 N. Main St. Feeds, Seeds and Coal Phone Mishawaka 207
I OST Gr:int atuomM - rank, be-twe-n 1.1th and 10th tf . Utver I Hrk. Call Mlawaka, W. Reward. .B-
FOR SLP ranarls. Renrt Mount nlo and Linntt. Guaranteed ongPt'TS. Inquire Wfl 1'. I-ln.iin Highway. M.
FOR SALE Vletrola nd ractre. Call 11 South Merrifleld av. It3
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Store closes Saturday Evenings at 6 P. M. during July and August
WYMÄS
Come and See Us South Bend, Indiana Our Daylight Basemens is literally filled with blankets for this sale.
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Starting August 2nd, continuing the entire month, our
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2000 pairs of blankets in this sale As an event which has served the community for many, many years, this Wyman August Blanket Sale will open Monday with blanket buying opportunities of great importance.
7 Ti it? tne sample blankets VY JLßiy usec by the salesmen of one of the largest manufacturers of blankets in this country. Some of the blankets are slightly soiled but there are few of that kind. Though limited somewhat in quantity, we have been able to secure the saleman's samples of the same high quality as we have always sold in August.
" 157 Qpkll these sample blankets V T Vw kJvll under the market price or 25 to 33 1 -3 less than the price would be if bought in a regular way. Considering that the cooler seasons will shortly be here it is advisable to buy your winter blankets now.
We start August 2nd with about 2,000 pairs of these blankets Plain cotton, heavy cotton twill, cotton plaid, wool finish, half wool, three-fourths wool, and all wool. Prices: $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, $7.50, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 and up. These prices are from 1 -4 . to i -3 less than regular price.
Shopping is cool and delightful in Our Daylight Basement
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MISHAWAKA CLASSIKir.D HCt lots: ; I HT sPS! Value V')U Will .T'l'rv Mat.. - -K,.n lifting, four l--ir.in. bnth
pr.i toilet, kit. -hen. dining r..oni nn.l ,
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I: are Deal. cvxk'. .-... . room touf. t Tx -lroniii. kit. lien, .'ininz room an.l fitting r-oni, :tr. tpwt-r. bath, toilet an.l elwtrlcity. :irti ft. vrn.r l-t. Can you ;irT.vr.i to pass tLis by? No Jou cauX .North Side. rnnm hous.-. K.r.'. l.lroeiris, kjt'hrn. . i t ii i it riM.i'i .mt r.-ri.r. Ulu l't ..rth f.'.fO". rrl. for ho'o .m l lot. .v;.lu. t. Fourth st. V.var crvntr.K tr ill tll you con21nti.illr tbat It ots V'T room to Vuili today. J" tisrur vhat e nro tlv'n" vtii In tL alor t-arghln-J Conl.I' 'nniount of gr-v.in.1. l'hon. us at aCt"' IMSTINrtS KKALTV Ct i!f.awlk. 17 or 1010. in s. church t. r?t:
VATi:i) TO Iir.NT Small unfurnish.-.I tioiisc r rooms. ApdIt 11Ü L Tenth
t. 111 NVANTKI) Kor süu11 family, thrco unfurnlslud rcoins for housekrening. A1-dr.-s NfHi Tliwf, M. ll. It7
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I51(i ItAKfiAIN 0-room Tirtti, 2; aora lni. on Lincoln Highway. tnela. IT!, trio llgTMrt. liath, p.ira?o, fine garden.
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for. takr tin -trojirrtr. ( n.nt loann
this tlliuate. It aar Kuuc Tarka. Atty. 31t
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rOIt SALI: 120 acre rami. fT. aorcs mint land, 2o ..eres In mint, upland ilay loam. 1J acres timber; good lxro:n houtip. fair barn, utore house, mint still and truant i.oue. Owner leaving; Eiust eeil quirk. (Jarinlre. .Mlsbawaka 370. 27-6
DON'T IKLAV (RAR OFF ONL OF THLSi: IIAHGAINS NOW!
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room, modem... rooms West th
rooms., Wext r-TUiK, West ri'jnj'., West
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FOR SALK. ! i ra-ant 4 -room vottape. 1 bio. k from,
MMiawakA WooUa MV- to.. $1.Km; -.0 (,ni; balance lik. rent
A vacant 7-room paruy raoup.u uousr. 1- mt i?mX: rasH cr terras.
V beautiful 5-rtoai hou. U. Ninth tarcr kitchen, convrr.ient dining
r..A nleajant llrlnc rpoi;i; 2 spaciocs
Kdroorc with cioset ia en. h; all cew. !- rainte.1 and papered. Juit like new; 'a electric Hchts. water ar.d stool la Luuw; rcasoctiblo pri, rash or tcrrc. A 14-roci ptrl.tly modern bnuw; well .irrnr.ro.1 for a hlfh claa roomlajr house; Veil bircain: eil on -.nr tem. COLr.VEKT RHALTV COftrOUATIO.N. l'.'O-S Lincoln way W. iv.one Mlfcawak.i 11 Si. eyrnour Janern. fairs Msrr. 26-tr
M.rrifeld Ar. i:.it lhlr.I . Fast 4t li. all All modern. 7
Mason St.,
W. Grove ... W. Grove ... W. Lawrence W. IUtte.1 .. Sarah tt. ... Oak st.
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modern .oomn and bath, on
W.f.O earh; $500 down Worth Slue. $"..() $.i.ti0
$.1.000 $-.7i)i $2.vt
....$2.200
A picture with a plot, characters who live, a star who is the best that can be had, all make Norma Talmadge's latest Select Picture, "The Probation Wife," the kind of a picture that will appeal to all classes. New York life from the dregs to the cream, from the Bowery to Millionaire Row, then but it isn't the answer you expected. Don't mis this, it is great. ' TOMORROW WILL ROGERS in "JES CALL ME JIM"
Samuel C. Lontz & Sons The Home cf Klean Iwual East Colfax Avenuo
CARS WASHED AT Auto Market Jefferson at Lafayette Blvd.
WARNING! The public is warned that it is wrong to offer cash to one of our men for ice, and It is against tho law for them to pell for cash. Uuy coupon bookn. You can have the unuped coupons redeemed any tim. You can buy for cash at the plant. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO.
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ftouth Dead' LMkdla Optometrist ind Miuiuzcturlr.r Optician W eta upUctito any rlr Ctusei, no natter über tfcey w made. ISH ß. MICIIIO.IN 8T.
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Patrohbfl tha advatisä' e 13 there to serve you.
fit the TEMPLE Today and Tomorrow
DGE
WANT a houe tat ne-d t. be rcpalied; ran jay cash; v. ould lite tv )vt a'out Sept. 1; jjive full particulars
answer. 3Ir joasoa. care ihe .Newt
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I WILL buy a partly rno.Wn house on torth klde: ßie full derlptlon and Fw?t cuh prKe to Ii. L., ef-lluea,
And Maur Mor..
Don't Delay s,.a tn xoY. IENN RCALTY CO.
S. Ma!a. rtone, Minb., 210 i SOtf
as Inga Sonderson, the Model, in
WANTED Min to drive coal vapon Apply A. E. Kuha, 113 K. mishawaka ! n 26-tfl TOR Jv.Li:?lx-roo:a touse oa East ' la3 ron sL. South Itend. Furnnrp. pas bath and l?-tr!c JUht. Just painted nn. raper.! Inside, olseion Jept. 1-t.
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Too Dt jJQcctrto fiiiop S. D. Moran & Son Wiring find pairing.
Union Trust Company af a Dpocil Dozm with epeclaJ XcUlilts br Cit privacy cf customer.
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By OWEN JOHNSON
Pri.e Stark Realty Co.
FOB SALZ Cr put room coute, near Vodgn mala pi int. Ii 20; casb cr tertna; r,os,tn ZO daya. A. .V. ScLll-
Down in the Street of a Thousand Sorrows she met with an experience few living women have undergone. The dramatic intensity of those moments will linger long in your memory. Students of women should see "The Woman Gives" should see it from the beginning the ending if in doubt right up to the last scene.
Glares Properly Fitted
DR. J. BURKE, Op't 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. Uro lien Ix-nses) DnpUcato-d.
Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St.
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DEPARTMENTS 219-221 S. Mich. St.
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ADLER BROS On MichLmn at Wa&ninfUn Slnoo 18 TTTE SrORK FOR 1TCS AST) KOY3
SAM'L SPIRO & CO. Hi-ill & I4lf h!a St. Horn a of H. S. & M. Clothe
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