South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 351, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 December 1920 — Page 11

THE SOUTH BEND HEWS-TIMES

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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA

JESSE E. ESCHBACH i;OF INDIANAPOLIS ; ADDRESSES AGENTS ,( Thirty Atw'tul M t in of I'"'-;!.' ch.i-in Ap-nt- at MMi.- 1 waka Hntt'l. . . .'': .i. i f- .: t. v :i : h- ;:! ' ! . r ... i i r t. t:. . , t it ' r.: I' lreha1 , . I 1 r:i ! i' pr -it r.t .. s t ' ; e .ir.i; T"r.;rV .. itl Ti V - . , : i ' -' - ' I i ri Iii. :..,r : . , 1 i ! '.. .. . .. ........ . it i ' 0 .V the rr.il situation as : J.- ,', 'A I I ','1.1 I ( r . . ti t " i i M ..... I I .f to!d of what n i . r ...... K.j ).r !.r. (' ! . n d'-n' ! ii..H in' a :i j r; io;j i w n.n - ,v tha- frod ara rm! rr ir.r, -.duir th priv nf "'1 to .... . . . r. '. n th''on V :a!l d ar.-l a ri -r. i ti j uiy .. t . i , . ' a i spt iKfr. th.- fp1' fo-nMin'.t.J.-,.rt:i "ini a r d (,r. an un,.h:ir.Ml f"a. Thf na! indu.-try li.vi r,..vhf-d a plnnacl" in pr.-rifo! drjtr wh!"h It hart hrrtf-for- b" n imposs!b t- ror.-rivo of. N. vr .-in'f tlo. days of th colol.r.t.d Capt. K'iid. hid many black t!irj b-rn r -ill. d to th! m-Jt laiiH on the ( Minnu rclal 5raa. "Many opratr-ru crrrdy an'! m-r-l.- -. . had rr-r.Cf i '1 th I l-a that Y." human rarn w;u thf proper ob-o-t i.f plunder and pl'Iajr.-. and tliat th.- law making an t th- law .nf.-ic-ini: boilirs of Ir.iü.n-'i ana America al 1'oifcT for cotton th poojib for whom alono the sovorf-hrn state exist J. Forjcfts Ttllit.s of IMplo. 'Tdrlntf the entire controversy ovf-r the law and order of th- coal commission, all that you could Kt a iarpr ein.- of th" c.p.Tatorf. the jrddrs and thrlr l iwyern to talk about In court, or out of court, was tho 5.irrrl rlpht of property, manin? their property and th lr riiht to charge nny outrae,-)us and extortionate price the rifferlnir public would pay. These rn-n semed to forrret and refused to consider that there In such an element left in human life as the rights of the people. "In four nhort months th comminion secured the opinion of the Wn.ni hichest court In th la.id as to th validity of the Indiana Coal Act. They fixed the price of coal in the hands of all producers, dealers :ind consumers; causal to bo rllMrllajted directly and Indirectly l.'-OO, ' "l ni-ti . i tf more than S3.0C0.0O0 to the pen-,; ,nc! raswd and relieved one of!' the gravest emergencies that ever existed without a fdncrle case of acti.a! suffering, and In this period the com mission al.) reduced tho price Mishawaka ified Lassi Help Wanted .Mab 3 a WAVil.D MAN VYLo tiinr.oihly iniil"rfanris littlnj; corr i:üatl iron on miction teel work. lU'ly Ncws-'lim-s Hot It. C. V'AN'ii.D MAN to do edii U en f .1 rm. t uir w:i'i-j jfa:d Lome for thf rlKid 1-jrty. t all" Ll:i. obi so:'.",, ll.l U. JffVrt'.n Ura , S'.'ifti IOm. 1 1 -" t T Help Wuntftl IV ma to .12 lii'l KKKl.l ral-W a nted. wl.o c.-ia Ma-.-p At home. lali't have U kf-t br-;iVf i.it. , U ut 114 i:. (ir nc ft. after tl .M... k. Situation.- Wanted .Malo .t7 MAN wants nny kiij-i ef v. orn for nft rnoei'.H nn 1 vctil:n: S-M.ie v-prl-tiae Hjlrk Call Iirfa i i 0.?P-1. t. ". - -- -- ; Investments, Sto'ks, lmds 111) 1 .i !i k k. Ida obi For Sale A nuail-tT ef Ia:al . oatra-ts. tie nuj laeat f whl.'h tl.e wti.-r will j;'i.ir;int',e. Tl;"e r:i:.ce from ljV'o to 4.. be.-irlr.fr T'.e Interest mal Aiv .'no ah taiatloti. roLi-Aiiur uhai.tv cor.n uiation. Ko-H Ua'wln U'aj V.-.t. i'li..:.. MHtiw.ika 12 1 Articles l or Sab. 1 V II I UlllA HUd ei tr'.a uo twi) L.iot.'rj faruif t.e-i r ; " r h a.tat for twj fN. i-rir l'!l Muical Iii'trunn i:ti U..n.n iu hl a 1 jt.o.o. A 1- ! Wanted '! Buy ,ibi.vl i:.M lain- a r:.y'a '-t;.j ; r I , r. A'lOri J ' h 1 1 ra -. !;:i IV-.rns Jt:nvs Without IW,ird. f.H V 1 1 : ü .si. s. -U l'lr,::ut: Bid. NT, 5ll--hi: f..r:: ::.. r m ;a ci i fiatv i-a-sn-; -,tr.vtly no b-rn; f ; i r iw .-nr :, -ii. lata i MniiM'ki cp.n Boom'.. . Jt Ua. .ta Ah; ft cid ll..r1--M L. f.-r as .a ! S j i .1 ' . -r -. re läia !

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to dolla r.-. :- ho h f-V. in ta. i.f th rt :r. lrir t .- i i.i . U . . . . . of jr L'riC ; -n I r i - r a r-: - are! th it th- cal !.'. r. c' jsVv i 1 1 . U 1 1 .'i. out a; n- w.n i. o. th" tr. i .-i an atiy ric it 1 1 - i Th- u.timat. In:!- : i M; : -rs ' ! .' ?; 1 i .': i f 'a w-r r. rr7lU'or .'-rs. thf o.tl J'.-'-l, ' I'Tl'.th: a.h. I' ii. .Mar. v n:. th- . -..rt,- ". tii- pri:iu:p;tl th lil-nitT.t of all Ini.ar. a .al out of th " I : i ' ' :" i r ! : ' i i i tili.- C'in.Jition t!:- 'ii;!;:i:;.i-ir, isj-d ii Ord'-r No. 11 vU' ii is known aH th a'.locati' n o'i.r. Th:- order A.an directed to r 'ic ( r Ir.dl.u:. to s--:i or offf r fo.- sale within the it. , a ('.t siji.it.-d jiiimher of to-is c--a!. wnl- li w.s appr'-ximati ly ji-:- . '.t .f t!'' ir output, o' ahout j -ar.ie t rccr.ia p.; nf Ir.dlana . oal ;i y 1 tss..-fl r r.surri' 1 in I?irti'ira. I .1 . - 1 1 ! i . 1 1 . ti.. ir'v 1 " I. M'iII t . , .V.. ..' t ,;. i within t.a- s-tate. Kldnehart Sj-akH. l'ollowirar Mr. K..'hhach'M ad.lr. '. A. iL Khlr.ehart, vic? pres.d :4t ( ...e .at.onai A.-s.icjatton or rurcr.as-. in- AK-ent. spoke for a few rnoia-i u d..rV.n.c ' .ra - i.'Ht.ii u j." ir:;Jii;i ii. äir. l i u l r.f :i:t 1 1 w:h followed 1 y IilwfX'd Sam.ir. of Detroit who uru-ed a closer art: hatiori i tWeen the soclatior.f. I'l e-v -i i:-.,' loc'.l and national as-' the .tddrey.se, I'rai.Ic Sh'ir.no.n. a h 1 1 . : r i -it of oofi.sl.ie: a!-'e i at.üity. rut. rtaiii.-il with a nunii ri ...... j n , .ill' cjit.l, 1 i TT i:i'.U- 1 hr-rs f . f the h'Oal assrciatlon were presenteti with watch fobs t.y th? u naminc u romi: i loo, an a re-, w.iin um i.iiuuui i i l . i : 11 J i ; I UUl Ilia I the past ytar. ArcTiox ih;id;i: paiitv. Mrs. Henry L. Wilton, .S. Union St., road, entertained six tables at aucI tion hri.'.re ves.terday afu moon. i'avorn ut-re awarded to .Mrs. Kose Karkley of South Kend and Miss ! 'los-sie Morelo.u.se. r.NCLAiMr.D rou Lirrmis. The following letters remain unclaimed at the local postoriicr. Wni. Armstrong. Mrs. Oscar Altman, Mrs. Mary Kushonir, Sheldon T-'oyd (2). Paul Kurkus, Antonio ILarhera. Mr.i. Chancey Coy (2). 1Z. C Fredericks, Clara (Irabouska, Anna f!orlon, Karl Kesner. Howard Kronewitter. I)dtrt Kronewitter. Mary ink, Klchard K. Lenhard, Vern I.oncneld. Howard Ijcve, Mrs. 1. Maitz, Iva Mirri.n, Mrs. Iota Mil- , . , , T i-.. .-r 1 ''. l ru """"n, ilex oruiiii. n. i .oy., Walterhouse and Kate Weinpart. mtixcs iioaii: IIACON. Charles Heinev of Mishiwaka hr.q rnunt-d a golden e.acrle with wlnr spread of siv and one-half feet: also two magpies, secured by him while on a hunting trip In central Wyoming this fall. to PLv itiTrrnv gamk. The oiTice of the Woolen Mfpr. Co will play a return r-'ime of indoor against the factory Thursday evenlnr at 7:30 o clock in the lum. auditor-! 1 INT CI CT A I N 1 1 1 . L A TI A' CS. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lawrence, K. Mishawaka a v.. entertained a party of in ruess at a 1 2 o dock dinner Wednesday. The affair was in honor of th. ir truest. Miss Duhowski of Chicairo. C-a.nerlne i will r.r.rcT orncens. The Kadi-.-s' Aid of the First Evangelical churali v ill meet Thursd.ay afternoon for the annual election of cltiaers. nvi: Mom: mallix r.sr.v 1 i tie'.v ras. s of sni.allpwx w-ro reported n Wednesday as follows: Mis. Cleo N.-l.ou and daiiKhter. t'cr.r.'!!:-..-. m l-ll T.lt.co!:! way K.; Mrs. Kmtr.a t ..-no-nts and irr.md-s.-n. K.r.nh Ci'rtis 421 i:. iiro.i 1way. and B H. Calmer. Si Main! sc. Ib-nlih :?'; -.-i- Marran :':ar. ntro d all of the h.oms. TO C.IYI1 The pupil. i i:TKKT.IN.MKT. of the south si le fohi o! will civ. an entertainment I ri.o.,- ..v..-; ?-,,- a a T. . IT o'clock in i Tiie program ! the schorl '.via ci-ns-.-A leil.di-M-. of a:n:s. re.- Itatioi.s, foiK cam,-- aTiii : !!, ts. The Ba-tr.in-Ti ah.. rs" club will hold a 1 a.ar land can ly sale in conn, ct.cn with i a i" a . air. Van Ki". the Jeweler. O; -n evehrism is. t r: ps.' roia n.w until i l o; Llnco! u way L. 1 ..on. . Adt. 14 12. Misli.iU.tk.i IJ.""' 'an Kle, tlie le weler. Of CT. eyeChristmas. rAv.'-n from now until ion Lincoln way K. Phon Mishaa h : 1- .:' Advt. 1412. Ptjv row. Mi nV shirts at c-.it : . '-a . - 1 1 1. I.O.I j prices Ko::i:i stripe t,., cwi ki aI. 54.00. i.eoks Ilse to.. Steins. Adt. 14T2. Bay him a Miirt. Steins. Adt. 14T: elf I will c.-.'bti c. I'i i r.e. Adv't. 3 i .1 ot . pee thowe. k. at rot be r.spor.slb'.o for am rr.a.-p d by rrj wife Alici.. KvneJ. Canilel Cot n 4: cat sty t:: en'S" le and Quality. .!,:.- shirt on sa'.o t Li - North Side. A Jt, Look he dot.: ba.CK. at .i l:i:t f-r If them, we'll take them l IT.. Advt. Start yrur Christmas .iif account at tho First National Ban-:. --Advt. btlC. A Christus shejrv S ?'lld..fair, to rl:is4'!.J tion War.t Ad s. ci. m. 4-A m the i Babe's -".ft can be found clasi-J ficatlor. t4-. the V;ir.t Avis, i -at io n '' - A i rt K. ad e Want Vii tl V -f the hoTtie t t d in rlav .ftca t ! Ad. "1 M-A i 1 tla War. '- t'a -it'. A in t:. W.i:;t Ad cr;I Trv iLU S-T1MES Want 'Ith

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AT THi: LINCOLN". -Why Charit coup Wife" which was sT,n at tli-- JJ.-.coIn theater y. r'i.iV, f-Ttatly pli--d l;inr? at die"; e. Thi production w-iii Lo d.uwn aabi today and tomorrow. Marrbute and jim!,!. m? off?rn a ius' iu i r t p. , IJ f,r the motion picture cl.:ct'.r. bu'. ci, that is fraught with many d.m'Ts for the man who .ittori" uix to norinv without (oni

. ,,,-,.:..- , i , '-' .Vi LliVi.. UUl'-.l lit ill' hilMii s' h,"rno "r J-trlrrony. liv v;rtuo . ttf ) j ititr..--i- study of tbf prob.,,0...! 1.1, 1,1, tl.f.nnf, Ol, ' U J ' . Vi "IUI Hi' 'I '7Uh "owi--I;; of n.anliind. (Voil I!. IV Mill" stand today as the pr'-rrr.ln-f-r.t prilur-.r of tur..-. wl;ich hrivo , th l? inb lr.rtbl.. human touch which ' that 1'idoilTuiob- lrji.tnn productions. ' Hi work ha.- n't ! n conflnrd to 'fTro:: drin:.i,0 of v. id d lifo. Der. 13. IFoirue, while rv. Sheriff Harry t route to Nile m -.villi I'rc--. Atty ' St r'.'.r.c. overtook Ai Johnson of St. .losr-r Ji. uhor.i th' V harmed with driving a car whih intoxicated. IleJ was taken to Justice Kov.iey'n t. Mi; rt. w h e a tin'' lota I opioid the of fine. ?' and was Im-p.is-d. 11 m i.'wt. .i.. rf r.f Nii,. h,, h(u Kr: ,:t;.(, ,tl '.jVcree of di - oice from MVivin II. Wnmer on , rro.iT.ds of cruelty. j l'rtnk Slioemap.er pl-nded not iKuiltv fo ;t atutor' char.ee in Jus- ! tic.- liowl.-v' offic .a nd waa boti r.d nviT Iff thI'ehruary If rni of the His hond of i:i. rlrcuiT court. I u rni -ae i .y Krank T!ov. 1 Pro, conducted the hear!vrir. . i'i i . Mrs .T-i?a A lit"''., a former reInt of Nile üj.mI of hc.trt alsci?? lv,rtlini! (ro.. r,n Nov. 2Z The Nil" TUltir phoi!s wall and close on Thursday afternoon, Dec for th ho-S.lav vacation. will r.-open on Toniav, Jan. 3. Mrs. Harriet Se-.-ard, ST yoar old. who, t is alleired. committed sulfide 1-y drinking carholi'' arid on tle steps of fli public lihrary on Thursd.av evenlr.p. h:is n niece. Mrs-. Lillian Au't. living in South Kmd. It wa at first thouprht no relative. survived her. Funeral services for Oeortre Webster. fiO jears of acre, well known farmer resirlinfr southwest of Perri. n Center, was held at 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Union church r Perrin Center. Mr. Webster's deith was due to tuhor cubisls. Surviving him are m mother. Mr, r-irodne Webster, .a nd

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a brother. Arthur Wehrncr, Of H-jher leal counsel on the suit she watriac. (started to frc-t pos-essi')n of the 5i0,Louis C,uthbran5on and Miss 0,-( t,S(;lte kt't by Alfred Low it. fr" Marie Zoo. both Nibs, were married ; ,m.r Goshen mayor, on the theory at th- Presbyterian mance by Rev. thlt gno is nis niece and his only H. T. Flicfr. The couple was at- j Qea heir. tended by Mr. and Mrs Albert Vet- Whitt-O.sbom's quiet title tcr the latter a sister of the proorn. J1 f t(fore JudKlJ After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. J H IIile ln the superior court C.uthbrarson will take up their rer-. E:khart Tuesday, but stubborn idenre with the prroom's mother nn., rh rate of

St. .7(9.ph .iv. Mr. Cufhbranson Is employed in Fwtith Ttend. - I M 1 . t A t i. ... ! l'.ans ror sunitntini? n jnnevjt

service for the work train, employ- n c. neceV. ' ' ed In carrvinc workmen to and fromicu,liJ tbn -nnni Mifhi.n Centmt M'nti.n! The state is titthtm Mrs. Whitt-

to tl done. the terminal have been aban- I 1 on aceount of the pror condition of the roads. The iitnvs Were to have left the l.i:!""S 11S- ; triV then sop in Kastlake Terrace, sind f'-om there proceed to the ter mlnal. The loral pest t oi the American j, his or'.i nir.e 1 a squad of ,h'.m bill irri s th! year which T.r.m' ises to ecir.o nnv team th

i liv has ever put into tho Ileal pny(.r book containing a record of field in the number and qunlitv of hcr'tiirth as her means of establish-it.-; stars. Tlo nu n are befn? drilled . jnrr -,T bb-ntity. under L. S. Walk. r. local hich j Kelics on iYaycr Ibk. siiool physical director and former, r,.,w, . nk u r,noe,.d i.r. ..w,t

i coil. srar. The first came I'I 111. m . v. , : ohn ed Monday when ! th.- I. irian r Ii -lies with fho Oliver Plow i kers of South lb nd. S' t:!i-;r( r.t o it of court by a trusts e f th" affairs of the Cor.iTr.e"cial b-ink Paro.'a. jTivately owr.f i by Alb. rt K. Ki; k, which re- .... . ... ... . i. . . . . , i i..c. i . --i . Ci i.IlV AiTw in use '-.ait. ii ntlorsed at a nvetin;,' of L'.o of the creditors. The plan of p.-ttb-

hayin-ent in 'ludes the oj.eration of:, i i:a Vs retail sore bv the trustee o :

lone a. a va nt a jjenu-i. and an arroet i-nt on th.- p.-i'-t of the creditors i to trade There. The trustee. It was a nr. or. a e-.i, v.-i be nppolntr-d by a . or.uniitee rf creditor aciinc jointly. and Kiel:. PLYMOUTH Dec. 14. :up! of city schools L. K. Stein-' f, is in -u:-tirn on business on lie was av .'om'. rini d 'ov i ba -h v. Krida v. tl dt thref ir.t'rnl ors of tho board of u-ation. Lewis Hess, Harry Un y-.T and .im Schlosser. There is a movinnn: oti foot o ni.rKO Klniivith iity and C.nter town-'hin to ii-,-h S'io ol. An election will be hi!.' 0:1 Jan. -." in C titer township. a.so w t'.p.if 'j;m, to .leei.ie me mat-, ur. I The Misses Anna May Horde and Opal i'ard. rs spirit Saturdav in urd.iv in f FiobirtMin Va rsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. of Mishawaka srent the week end with the '.'01 a-.er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kcberton. M N'.-llie e'resn. r cav. a ery ir.ter- stini; t i'.k on tlie "Tercentenary ..fc ..i- . .r. ...... .----iiit .'k .'lie. . asMn r .s ,M:ce.stors ciime over n th1 uMayflowf r. torn of ' rie Ir has l.e.-n th1 club each vear to donate to sumo charitable work. They ha. row Kiv 1. fö to Uie tub r. ub.sis fund. Sheriff Franklin lias tak n the older Kvans boy to lialnfi.-id, ar.d a ounsrer lrothpr. acvd 3, has been Ulken to Briitiitside. Tl..,,-, ia . . horse l to avo. have to Tw el.tV-f ulltend ol Mr. -Mrs.. n Vr. -iervvod. Vl-i' married reo rtt'.y, gathered . at thi-ir homc on N. Center st. for a not luck svipp r Ttt'-.l.y even::.-. ' V v-ry i:it-rrt;r.s series of mo-:- ; s at th- M. L. church have Y-n'. i-K-ol with ab out c, m c nversi aris !: the ihjrrh. Th" pastor. K. O. T. ! Martir.. v.is asirt-d in the.'. nbr - u.c- !y b.ts twin brother, Ktv. O. t 'r t - . . .. r i i v. . i i. aiar..: u it. n. st r

The riwaouth ho'l.i will cbw :b.e f tercer, rtt: c: . icturj- o a colouration of thi f the Pilrlrns, J .-. ,.,s,, U.. ... count at the First National Hank ac-

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Chrtstmaii the tun rornrrs mike a merry lnra.Mon of London istre t end perform tbe old play of "St. Gwrsp aed Üie Dragon," tn wtü.'ß tlsure feoch diTn cbamcterw ax Fatber Christmas, Old Uet ihU wtf. tfce Doctor, Kt Georpj and Utta- Dtvil Doubt. It U tfce tatttr, wttb bells ail ajtiigle. wbo ep! a clrele for the morotnor. lit bj Cfclnef lanterns and vpyns :rtf entfrtiMr.mrDf b.T unnonn. Ir?, "1 fcar bronpöt orm epct arxl fun to btle away tb wtnter after hirij ne u'r iE FaUiri Ciiristiiifts 'lbe picture Hho tbv liath of trie Drsgor t tbe üanU ot the J.xihtj chaioplun, 8L Georje ol KniaxiO. Relies On Prayer Bobk To Win Goshen Estate-

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the paper used in it was manufactured in St. Louis, Mo., in lSC. To counteract this contention, Mrs, Whitt- sborn's lawyers will enleavor to show that the original prayer book was damaged by rain while the claimant was playing1 with 1 many years ao and that her mother tore the leaf containing the birth record from the old book and pasted it in a new one. Since starting proceedincrs to pet the Lowry estate Borna ii. WhittOshorn and her husband, Clark Osborn of Dizney, Ky., a railnxad work r and coal miner, have had such difference they have separated, nut they are not divorced. Mrs. Whitt-Osborn claims her husband rrot drunk on the prospects of her ir.heritirc the Iuvry wealth and that while intoxicated, he boat her shamefully, rendering it necessiry for her to change h' r residence fron; ib..- iilarre of Dizney, near Harlan; Ky.. to the village of Bridgeport, rear Indianapolis. Wonderful values of men's dress Fhirts now on sab at 1-3 off at Stems. Advt. 14T2. Plain i--wins:, 4 3 4 YV. Batten st. lot 7 -Advt. Ftart your ChrNtma. savlnsrs account at the I-irsk National Bank. Advt. St 16. Trv KEWS-TIMES Want Ads - f -T-T - flail m C -w - 1 I y i 0; r3 Mishawaka, Indiana Saturday Evenings

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Th? A -i van er d r';pi:- rf Mm. L--..i i Stei-le s piar.o criM pl.iVeii In rr '. - .iiiiL in, j. j;os; J ;:..r.o roon.s. Those takirir part! wer: Matilda Wxltfor.r. Vera Stinipson. Kose Levy. PaI Hathiway. Mildred Johnson. Mildred Whir:d Marjoric Adelsporver. CJaribid" KilIt.... T -. . . . . 1 T . . - ""i mau. urrii-.i j.ir :.-?i i Louise Haussma'i. ftnth cm- 1 Tollir.s. I 'rev.'i Norton. Jcs-'phira K.N son. Chests and What woma.n !s ther who vculd not bo overjoyed at rocelvlns: a. cettar oh"t Christmas plft? They are an ornament to the home and thry are a most practical gift as they keep nil clothing absolutely f re from moths and dust. AH designs awaiting: your selection.

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Floor Lamrs V.'e parrhr.e our chasts from a manuficturrr vho pu.trar.te s them not only to b. dust-iroof and moth-proof but to retain that neeurlty for yeru-s. Thcjare eiesrnntly finished., come In .ill pcrio.l df-.c'.srnn. and they will plve the most atipfactorj mervJce. Prices have been especially cut to a very low- level.

Our stock of floor lamps Is remarkably complete: and includes wood, metal and polychrom a bases and an almopt endless variety of shades. Tou will find the very newest desifrns at lowest prices. Floor Lamps $23.50 to $45.00 Floor lamps do not ordinarily sell at anywhere near these prices as you arc aware who have, looked at th?rn in the past few months. These valus are truly remarkable and the people In this city will be quick to aprceciato what we ar grivingr, so it ia to your advantage to ccmo early.

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