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Tt.e les hut ou the ri-ht nt Hucleiivlüe, Ky., In tvtileli Abrat.i tu I.lucotn vTus Loru as It aptearcij core th mtmorla) was hüllt uvtr U in 10JC. Ttjf birthplace is now protected, within a shrine of toLc, aud taker? tare at and preserved bj th goveniri:'.'Ht. The tuemoriaJ wascompletvd oj Septcniber I. lUiO. tvLe n i'rtf Hiftjt Wilon journejccl frotu WiiS4lu;tun to Ilodgcnville to receive rnc deed to the hut apd to speak of the "Grc;it L'ir.aucipa tor." ASKS DIVORCE OK

It v IntTritfti'in.il N'-ws Slr!, : CUr('.f. F !. t (. Mii..intH of two 1'uihlins at (irand 1 I ! . tiid I'C rty-l'i-hth pi. '.v r- thrown into a pAnkr and tied into tho 'r.t.s it; rlht ttiro rar'y today w Inn a hotah Splodod. V Ti rkirür th" l'ron's jf the

tu o tiijihtiric m hat t riri-: windows In other hnddlnt two ,!ncKi why. S'V".-ral wire t - ii t l.y l!irv,' The hoiah w;.s dirci t - I at t!;

hrino of Kf'h'it II. Ja.vU.von. v .i!t!iy colored rtal'y ia!. r. I-N illow irur a marital fxistftui' of Th: hop.!; was l ho i(c!i.l d'r.'t.'.l two y.us, .I'-aii'tt'- Snyd r has lihd at thf Jackson hom- within a yoar divorro . tition auainst Hftiry Tin- hornh.s aro h. li d ;o 1. p -it Snydr in th superior rourt. tdwiri:of a "housink: uarfarr" viih .mil- inr; ( ruI and irdiuniart tr-atnirnt. Pfcthiv latv':i inarms and whit'' h oouph- was nririi'il 14.

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Mi . ai'd .Mrs. Honjaniin h'hevkv, ;: train ajjpfar bcfuiv the rominision. Ktos W. I if th M.. are par-rits of a ' Ttlf, ,.(.n,., ..a

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ttn pound 1m. y. horn WmJ ncsila y. Th" ia"-a:aption of street pavitu in N'ihvs pron;i.s'S io fi:-;uri' t-onspi 11onsly in th- It -1 puhlitr inipiovoii'ti.ts. Proposals of the taitpMion eoiineii include the paving of W. Main t. from th wft approach of the Main st. hridut- to laneoln' a..

5G.r. in tae- during eoeniher and Jatnary. This aiaouol rejres-ntrt les-.s than one-third of the total tax. Max (Jn;:t is .ittendin: the Michigan l'arn r.urenn meeting at Iuisinr as a representative delegate from I'efritn county.

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1 and se..uat''d in IVhruary of and from Main to drain st. on Kin- i. ;,, - n,.,.,,,.,,.

thi- year, the roiaplaint sets out.

Lt L it W LA?sCLL yF i n , TWO SUM)AY 77M V.S ' :Uar"' J'" """' licing Cruel; Ask Decrees The Lahe Krie Ac W'tfni raiiroHd ; nhouneed Friday th.at. ef.fetive' 'r artr'as- that her husKtnd :eat Kunday, I'vh. 1921. they v.i'.l 1 '. ealha'i her vi!e names, and assocontir1lJ nntil lur'her noti.e, ori.iale.l with other women. Joseph im. Kundays only, the operation. of ! iJeue fild suit tor a divorre trorii Train No. 27 leaving South Ih-nd at I'eu'tic in superior court Ftifi a. m. for Indianapolis and inter- , day. The plaintiff asks $l,u) ali-

triedhite points and iirrtvlnir in mony

IndiHnupolis at FJ p. m. Train ' nii.t r. F. us. and separated Dec. V, No. 24. Icavinc I ndla na polii at f : 1 R . 1 - p. ni for South Bend and int- riin d- Minnit: Knight Ihii ke I i 1 1 I a K".r.i&ti? point?. arriing South end!'al ciiarKe of cruel treatment 10:15 p. m., al. will f e di.-av.nt in- , a:-ain.-t 'lyd'- Uaym-.nd Ihitke in ued. 1 her petition for divorce filed in the 1 ame lourt. Ttoy ware marrie.' et"C TPA 4 "T FIF S pt- 1". FO, and Separattal Ju'y düf.J I h:A I t ifl F.'. F..", the jdaintiff asserts. She 'p JR0PF Rl' ust('(' ('- their one child

.em Jt.. i ..um si. irom t.i.vn t-. a daughter. Allen

.Mi' 111,111 st., .Norm f-i.-eon.i m. tia.m Short st. to the Mkhiyun Fetitral ti line!. Mr. and Mrs. William Champion, S 1 1 r i n if ii.l . 1 n m ii'iri.ntv of i

daughter. Wilma ICcth. horn Thürs- hA 1,1 S;Uur7''A

day. W. X. HuiTis ha returned fror..

c amp j'liti: ;nti.s mux A t'rund couneil of (.'amp Fire

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('itamher of Cirnmerce. it wiim an-

nc unced Friday. Later a similar

Lansing, where lie apprareel hefore

meetiiiiJ' will Jie open to the puh-

th puhlie utilities commission an- j .'(cured a confirmation of the sak

of file 5eM Ti li nlioTii. ('.. toll lm.w UIUtl.SS St 4)1 IS SI M).l

Ill. V Were married III S-p frnn I.neards',..r. to th.. f..t.. Ii,,..

to tlie Pullman company of Indiana. The matter of the Fullmin C'o's. increase of rates was adjourned for

Meinhers of scout troop number ri" will at.t tul services Sunday iirrnitig at the Sunnyside Preshy teriau c'iurch. 1 he s-fnion tpic

two wek.- when Atty. hums will will be '"Fe iTepared.'

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Suit against a farm temmt for j conversion of jucperty was instituted in superior court by Simon Ward . fejrainft Autru-t Audenan t. his wife, i

and Peter Audenarrt. The prop.-rty : Frank Idspenza and Frank Frucai alleprrd to have h-en unlaw fully of Nile.- have entn ed pctltiona for t-tken inc'.udeil 10 enrds of wood val- r.a t u ra h.:: : ion, whic li will be heard

Ufd at $120. hi tons of Mi.ar beets b li e federal eaiuiuer at the court j alued at $l"f, e's and eiiii kens b.ou.-e in st. Joseph on Feb. 10.'

worth JU'1'. peppermint oil at SL'm), Amnii- the ;. 1 petitioners from Per-

tlftrnapo to f n. es, orchards, fie.. Is. ro n county aie bt vuul iei solid and farm Kt s at $ pm. The plain- ! chn.icallc known as "alien me-i

tift seeks dam:i.H at $1.'2i.

nies," who have b-n granted the

. tMKlit of hearing by special ruling of Try KEIT S-TIMES Want Ads TlmnuV,' 'inal accidei;t boarl .anducted a hearing of th-v ais" m1 Joiali A. Street of this city, who is

attempting to ri'cinir compeiis.ition for an injury iecied at the plan! of the (Juden aty Fan company l .st March, thi-s w a- k. .Mr. Derhani, i!' lu;' ini'inl cr of the commission, took t'.i" evidence under advisement.

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WORKING GIRLS Those Who Suffer and Arc Unable to Work Need Helpful Suggestions

Springfield. 111. -"I had periodic trouble with weakness, cramps and

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Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold" in 24 hours - Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent (or HeaJach Quinine in this form does not ffact the head Cascara is bst Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT

Our Annual Silk Sale starts Saturday, February 5th, running for one week, ending Saturday, February I 2th. This is about three weeks later than our usual time for holding this sale. The sale was delayed so that we might have a more complete stock at prices that will make this the greatest Silk Sale we have ever had. Note: The prices quoted below as former value is not used to convey the idea that this is the present value but merely to show the difference in price of a shot time ago and what they can be purchased at in this sale.

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could not work. A neighbor roc-omm-.nded your medicine and I took four Lottle3 of Lvdia E. PinkhamTs Vegetable

Corr.jHund. I am f now strong and j well.al de to wa rk. and revonirend Your n-.edicine to

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Anna Rimkus, R. R. No. !?, Springfield. III. Why will cirls continue to sutler month in and month out as Mis Rimkus did when case after case is related where Lydia E. Finkha:ns Vegetable Cornpuni has removed the cause of the trouble and brought proed health. Fcr more than forty wars this oldf t : j . .it. - i

lasnior.ea ron ar.a r.err mta;icine nas- i been the standard rerr.cdv for such J

ailments, and has the record of having 11 restored morv sutTerine women to j

health than any other niedicino. If there is any complicatjvin about jcur condition vou do not understand write Lydia K Pir.kham Me.iicine Co., Lynn. Mass., about your health.

The Beacon Light Spiritualist Church Services Fverv Sundav, 7:30 P." M. REDMENS HALL 305 S. Michigan St. Everybody invited. 'Come L-t Us Reason Together, Saith . the Lord." Chas. A. Thompson, President.

THE MOST IMPORTANT MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY is the silent member the money in the bank that goes on working for vou day and night, Vou will never know how much that silent member means to vou until the dav comes that you need help, and then you'll discover the best friend vou eyer had. Come in to our bank and make the acquaintance of this firm family friend. Start a savings account and keep building on it. Come in today.

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The St. Joseph Loan & Trust Co. J. M. S. Building Corner Main and Washington Capital and Surplus $1,000,000.00

Note These Splendid Values l'otiuer S;ile Value I'Hce 40-inch Crepe de Chine, new line of colors: Pink, White, Orchid, Champaigne, Rose, Maise, Copenhagen, Paprika, Belgian, Old Rose, Turquoise, Na.y and Black. . . $ 3.50 $1,38 40 -inch Printed Georgette Crepe in a beau

tiful array of colorings and designs, including Polka Dots 40 -inch Charmeuse, one of the best grades on the market, good line of colors, including navy and black 36-inch Tricolette, new shipment, all the new sport colors, also dark street shades. . . . 36-inch Charmeuse, a beautifully soft dre.ping quality with a high lustrous satin face. The colors are: New Henna, Copenhagen, Brown, Courtier Brown, Navy and Black.

Silks Below Present . Market

4.50 1.48

5.00 6.00

2.25 1.29

36-inch Wash Satin, ood weight, pure dye. launders perfectly. In colors of pink and white for blouses and lingerie 36-inch Italian Silk Jersey for all kinds of underwear pink and white 33-inch Japanese Pongee, natural coloro, pure silk no rice powder used extensively for draperies, men's shirts, blouses and dresses 40-inch Printed Radium in neat floral designs suitable for dresses, kimonos and linings

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3.00

Nalo l'rlo

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36-inch Satin Messaline, good heavy quality in a complete range of colors 4.00 40-inch ChifTon Velvet in Copenhagen, Taupe, Brown and Black 10.00 40 -inch All Silk ChifTon Velvet, Black only. This is a beautiful soft quality with a high lustrous finish 12.00 40-inch Satin back 5ilk Duvetyn in Henna, Brown, Navy and Black. This is a reversible Duvetyn and is a better quality than we had early in the season at 15.00 32-inch Satin Striped Silk Shirting in neat Satin Stvipes on white grounds. This shirting is also noted for its wearing qualities 4.00 32-inch AU Silk Broadcloth Shirting in a good line of neat stripes the best wearing silk shirting on the market 4.50

1.98 1.45 4.69 6.95

36-inch ChifTon Taffeta i i a full line of colors, includi

the Pelcan Grey and Black 54.00 value at $1.98.

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36-inch Foulards, in neat conventional designs on Brown, Copenhagen and Navy Grounds good qualityvvith an elegant Satin finish $4.00 value at $1.79. 40-inch Georgette Crepe in a full line of new colors $3.00 value at $1.19.

Black Silks

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36-inch ChifTon Taffeta $3.50 36-inch Pailctte de Soie 4.00 36-inch Ch armeuse 4.50 40-inch Charmeuse 5.00 36-inch Satin Francais 5.00 40-inch M oon-Glo Crepe Satin 7.50 45-inch Satin Broadcloth 6.00 54-inch Cheney Bros. Imperial Satin 7.00

$1.69 1.45 1.98 2.25 3.50 4.50 3.98 5.98

A Growing Rug and Drapery Department For a Growing City

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Beats Any Hat Sale We Ever Had !

For $10 and fL2 Values (Knox and Stetson Included) AOU never saw anything like it for value X Conservative and snappy styles. The new close curl small shapes in every wanted color. Hundreds of hat scores of styles you'll like them. They're genuine $8.50, $10 and $12 values. $T Now $6, $6.50 and $7.50 hats, now $4 Saml Spiro 6? Co. Home of the Knox Hat for Men

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