South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 88, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 March 1921 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
U. S. WINS TAX GASES BEFORE
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ay .iitrnfn folluv.hic a
i'In-?- with pnrumonU. ' NJJW YOIIK. March C. Wall st.
1U u . 3 yir?i fM. Hp was born . has Just operiel its !ors to Clara ln Hungary. Nov. 1, anl 1 1 ; I f JMdhurM, the only woman "put ami livt'l In thl (My f.r the lest 11 call" trader in hr .kerae eptionn. y-iij. i:.;!,k., a wife. ThrrcM. he i :.llo, ;oMn!J!. has an flfflce al rurv.vor! by throe ...n. rnr.k. hf.r Qwn on nro.l(1 ?t ( ln thJ htart Stephen and Nh ho!. thro Uuh-. ,f thJ flnanciai zone tar?. Anna, Elijah and Helen,. , a!! liviru at home. I A'" than 25 years oM. Fungal rv!cf were helrl Mon- e hf 1alrral bullt, up a are day aftrrnoon at Z o'clock at jcnU-l.. In tho dly anl a large ath -rr.rUted. llarial wan ln j a!1 orfr buMne-s a well. Ce!ar Grove cemetery. I "It no easy ta.sk to break in." . she says, "for the avcr.u'c man in
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Wall Street Admits Woman As "Put and Call" Broker
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Theodor Wafner, 633 8a n come j place in the financial -ame. 'Women j av., d!d at his reMenc at 3 o'clock j cry when they Ii. se money, and even ! Sunday morning following a hort ; cry when they make it.' they will j lllne with complication.. ! tr-H jou.
ii saM ,.t y-,-irs oi.i ami nas o "Ihit thev re wronjj. A
I a r vMcnt of thl city for the lapt 37,8 H!l the elements for makirp
y ar. He v.as bjrn in Ue.ifsurn April ; ,Irr,.H T1 hn rr, r t ihut - T,-.-,n
-.!. J7. l?'o. iW-hideH the wMov. Mrs. a t y. i W.ijfiur, h' leavts six daugha: ajtcr.M. Mrs. A. DeMawhp. Mm. C. Arn ! L . . w - ff M a
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Mi.i (Joldhurst liad to prove that In her own experience.
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ncr. all living in South lUnd; aniin" lK: or 1-. sho hal nepr bn r.-r.e i-on. P. Warr.er of Calfornia. ' lo s-bool and fhe knew no Knglih.
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he went to work for $:..ÖQ a week
in a necktie factory, and tudied llncliKh, rtnoraphy and typewrll-
l ir.it application i ? o h l - her', t h 'i ' o r' a d . ' I n - r. d a s a k ii r. d -
ink' In ar. Iv..-t Side niyht school, town- i This mastered, fhe answered
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LYNN A. WAfiMHt. h)r:n A. Warner, (er man
?-.hi;. rti-d at h!a home five miles d. Randolph Kof. then one of the north of H'-uth Hcnd. at 6 o'clock j larxe-t edd lot dtalcr In puts nd
a hört calw, .wanted help ln his office. She landed the Job.
it H" wim 4?, vear.s old and had lived i And nov. after three vearM. shj
1. f : t i . l.ti.or, or Monday morning folio win? -d. proid-d it be i;:r.-.ss with lie art disease .
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it.:! a--- t-.' 1". 17H. r.e.vab s tho widow, Mrs. j "It r.b ;o-.:.s lb. 'it un!t--a tills ' Jr s,ie Wa'n r. he i.s .survived bv one! ('. 1t-.it; b" : .-!::. '! it rub-i the j -n. j;:mer J. Waqner. living at the J .:-: at b.ir fid rot'Aithstandir.? I parent's home and one brother "NS'al-j .; arx-.n:;' r.ta h'.ir-l in thl avolt-r Warner, of (Jre-no township. ! '. . cmMni:" ( r.tir"!y tatNf.-.! with j Funeral nervice will he held at the : 'r. it d fir;lt:o:i. Sin- th fund ho j residence Wednesday afternoon at i -; 1 w.i-t th amount reali.e.l , H:r.O o'clock. Rev. Claude Yountf '
" r r i II. s ; i i I MinA ill ' i uüiv dir, nui ii v4 w n !.. c ij it 1 1t-, e.-.tment al.o March 1. j Hiven'ie'.v cemet r'. r?.. it i- o.tifohe ti.at it was a I
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''Tived fror:;' that invt mM
h.-r iiy I.e..-,, I,... the 'realized frln v'.ii' h has r ;' atedly declared to j axable ir.crr. w ühln th" rfieinlnk' ; d tf." - r;-t it Mt iona! amendment!
ind the ,i'" of conkrres
h.is taken over the "puts and calls" branch of the business and left Kose
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"Style Show" at jn Schultz Case Oliver Theater Some Time Today Follows of Fashion Attract. iAUorne Confident Introduc
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l 'at:.- f. -Iii- : h is d-Te. .1 t:i.:iy u-M'jue styles for miliiiv';! ij.,. dur-in-tb" rminir .-aor.s. This ut.Kjuer.ess cx.rts its I f throughout h r entire v anirot.f, ut vet thit
K'CNTiMT.r FitoM pAr.i: oni;.i ruther and Wright were wantoi for :
tou !i of fcimph r. lowed t" ren.ai;-.. tends to add to t of th- w Ii dre i sty h s fc r t!.e v. prir: ;
ss has l.e.-n aluhioh in its If ) atfr.o tiveness 1 wornan. The ; and summer -;
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the murder of MuesscI and i"h robot ' alor.jjr with Sohultz. Wright ws ; liter arrested by the It-troit police' and brought back tC' South Ib-p.d by Sheriff Louis B. Duck. rhane of: venu- took Wright's trial to Laportc j county. After Schultz arrest by Detective J Stout, he was confined at the city
j ja.; lor -I days, ai.d then tie was. t - 1 - VA - 4.11 . Y . y ,
the approval of the love rs of Iah- I 1 ' l"T , , , T - j((n 1 was held without tail pending his j : 1'ollowers of ttyles in South Ib?r d trlti1' i , are btin Kiven the opportunity of j Schultz' arrest w.is made on an ! i seeing li'-l sprint fashions dksplay- allege d statement by his wife to L - ! ed by living models. This oft'erir g ! tectlve Stout and Ahi-h is said to j is Riven at the oih r theater and ! Implicate Schultz, Wright and Dan-' ; will continu" durimr todfiv anl!rutlier in tIu' murder of Muesse! and I
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riety, wincii are bound to meet with
Showing of styles will o'clock eai afternoon :30 o'eba k in the tve--
in the iiiNestment ness alone.
brokerage busi-
Wedn sday. be held at o and at S and
nings. Many ('ninnirnl. The first offerings', as shown at the plajhous" Monday, met with the popular approval of the audien-'e. 'onmients rn the variety of clothing n-re i,..iny. It is .safe to say that tho well dl ss.-d won, ari in lf-iM will not be eclipsed by any of former
year
Chrobot. Mrs. Schultz is looked uron as t!i-i-tato's star witness in the prevent trial.
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BRIDEGROOMS REPORT
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P.y Ase i.ifed l're : YOUN'CSTOWX, c Mrs. Acnes llctzell.
. March L'v. IS years old.
FARMERS TO OF FLINE iCzm's ),;. ,
Believe War Finance Policy Will In crease Export Trade
although many of the frills t iir-d -Mr?;- The 1 ma HeUell, 20, sisters
of former styles hae been castiuho recently marri -l Henry and fisi'1';- Jacob llctzell. broth. rs. of Atlanta. Millinery d.-play d at tli1 style I Mich., have mysteriously disappearshow corner from the stock of theed, the bridegrooms reported to th.e
garments footw ear
AGRICl ETI R AL PLANS
( nualfirs in I n'iu!''
outer shop.
Hy International as Sfrri.r: WASHINGTON. March 28. Docis-
Ion of the war finance corporation to depart from the Wilson administration policy and to launch a new propram for fnibstantlal povernment aid
OF H ATER WORKS1 to niove American exports for cotJ ton and other raw materials to Ger-
''I RATIFY COM TRACT i nl
FOR IMPROVEMENT
ii.mi-, Conte-nt ion. opinion qui kly dismiss 1 a
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f.ntention that the word "inconie" s u.-d in the Hite-nth amendment ai riot inep-.de the ain realized by siri:!. t ra r,. i tion but r.nly profits - ah.'f 'l by on.- ena'e.l in buying n.l .d'.iri; a.s a Imsi ri.'ss.
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many, van dclared by treasury- ottlClals Mondav to be of far-re.irhlnir
the county Wies Unanimously passed. I ln.norfnrp tf Am.,r,mn nrnr.rs.
The ordinance was given its prelim- 1Yirt M,rn u
lnary reading and upon motion of , ton S;,(. Mond th;it p)V(rnment
removed so mat a nnai vote couiu
"It i o k t e n t i o ri
to taken on it. Approve Onllnanc The changes in the precincts will not be very much different than they
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I'f nt to sf. o
t!ie court ruled "tint 1 have been heretofore. Tho precincts
distinction was recoarnlz. d will bo almost exactly the Fame as
the rjvil war income tax acts i those provided for by the sitate in r 'n the ir eome tax act of lR3,.ith county during national elections.
"h.e interesting anl ingeriou argu-
f:it whi-h preyed upon us. falls
in onvlnce us that a construction
liull be aio;.ted wlil. 'n would In
measute deieat tne purpose ;ai.-ndmenL.
th. gain we are cf,r.Mder-
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g. was derived from the sale of rsotral property wtal very certairtthe t ipipr hen.Mive last rlaue (in c.'.on two: 'Gains or profits and ",rnme from any source whatever." iu-t als.-, inidned it. if the trustee i a taxable person within the meanis: of the- act. The reasoning us.m! in the carw of le Pverson i state was he'd to cover jl'.r ttie curl's decision in the apeal brought by Pavil M. Gr.odic!i of Ncv York, Involving taxaop of pre. tits on investnu nt capital, x -pt tb.at in one transaction M. ri : odrich s.'iowed an actual loss -om t!v price he had paid for the et untif .-!. The ruling of the tax s.vüfurs that tl;.- alu a si of March
l?Io. wlibdj Has below the c.tst rice in 19 12 ai d the i ibse'jurnt I rief in Kl. orly would be
Voters will be notified of the changes in tho precincts through tho newspapers, ami bills will be ported in the precincts where changes will occur. An ordinance providing1 a fund of $20,000 for the defrayal of expenses during the registration, primary and final municipal election wa.s passed unanimously. Tho ordinance providing a fund of $1,S00 fur meeting payment of all phones operated and used by the city of South Ilend In public olhces was given its preliminary reading and referred to the committee of the wholj. An amendment to the ordinance which regulates and requires licenses for the operation of all motor and electrical vehielea in the city
may have an important upon the operation of
which, if parsed, will authorize "Jit
neys" to resume their work, was referred to the committee of the whole. The amendment to the oi ik-
i'hape to finance
heavier movement of goods nowbanked up ln American warehouses, out of a fund amounting to $382,000,000 now on deposit in the treasury for this xeclflc purpose. From tho large number of applications of American exporters, and American banks on file before the finance corporation today seeking government exports advances running from $1,000,000 and upward in each case, it became apparent exporting houses are planning a larger movement of American products over seas. Iroiucr Heavier Demands. The new attitude of the war finance corporation, it was Faid, will produce heavier demands for many leadlnir staples needed abroad, chiefly cotton, and eventually credit
.uonnor . )., t lie Frances
"louse s Walk-Over store, from the Mable Hawkins s
from Groenblatt's stock, and jewelry from the Frank Mavr C.
fror.i I local police Monday. Search for
fror.i
lingerie "P. fur
str;r;g. ncies in those .Iii ecti r:. Director McLan said today that it is not now possible to say how soon or in what volume government advances, under the xport operations of the cot porat.orn will be tietcrmin.-d. The pile of applications for governmtnt aid. now be
fore the coiporatioii. are based upon actual contractual arrangements ' I&y As .- -i.-ued I'rts: made be?vve,.n American firms and i HATON HOUGH. HA.. March 2S buyers abroad, and smihc little time Lelarins that authorities of Jeffis required to perfect 1'cth the om- jlTSun parish, "as usual, seem deaf.
of the 1 dumb ami bhnd as regards pres-
I v Asse. i.it. d l'r.'WASHINV.'P N. "get togeth. r ::o organ:;:atPM-.s r- p: announced l"r A; ehicli time it v, WfOlld be m id-' auricultura 1 pro-r .'.ation ti Vr. gross-.
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LOUI S I A N A G 0 V E R N O R SAYS OITTCALS ARE NEGLECTING DUTIES
tracts and th" guarantees
American exporters or ban leers before the corporation can announce? its final approval. Discussing the plan for hirer aid for shipm nts of raw material to German.N. as w P. as other nations, 'irector McLean, asserted that th" United States t'oieign tiade will n't be sustained in competition with
en cu of alleged
gambling houses
(Jov. Parker Monday issue, j a Call for an -xtraordinary s'ssion of the Louisiana legislature for the purpose of weeding out of office, "officials of Jefferson or any other parish incompetent or willfully negligent in their duties." The session will start as soon a-?
the brides in this city and surrounding towns proved futile. The newly married couples were on an automobile honeymoon trip to v isi t relatives of the bride s at
j North Jackson, near here, according j If w er ii n I to the story told th' police. Soon : r,A ctiue legis'.:
j after passing Aiiron Sunday the car
was stopped by a woman standing boido a big touring car, who appealed to the men to change a Lire for her, which she ail had blown eut.
As the men worked the women i chatted together. Wh mi the tire was 'LABOR HEADS (NFER
changed the stranger requested the , brides to ride with her, sayjng she j was lonely. .
other leading powers, unless quick!11'" pr sent constitutional convention
steps are taken to devise a system for long time credits t tor.i-n buyers needing American goods. He ascribed the trade dominance of Great Hritaiu chi'-fiy to the existenee in that country of a flexible program backed by the government, te keep the flow of
exports moving through long credit arrangements, with the eminent actively participating.
is concluded, probably arly in May
Gov. Parker's call followed a re1-- ' id in estimation of conditions in Jefferson parish, adjoining Orleans wlu-re ii was charged gambling was openly conducted in various formand that boe.k inakers maintained
time ' a ' ''cat i.ug house foe race e;o - ' nev.s dissemination.
tension vi cr-uit; tun grain ex-ha of the ; r i : a ssoc ia t i o s. a re ters whhh, i; w a 1! v be ensid r
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SEARCH FOR BALLOON WILL BE CONTINUED
Must Recognize CrS. cia Before Trading is Resumed
lly Intfrimtioiiftl NVw Service: WASHINGTON. March 2S. Ac-
bearins , Knowledgomnt of American claims vehicles
likely to be insisted upon by the United States as one of the conditions to be complied with before there can be any trade agreement with soviet
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jpreme court. To lmhidc '(aln. "Tho ac t un. I r w hich
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r. perty t t'ne ex' nt or. .y ii t nre !:" i 1 therefrom nee r. gain was thrived ot "ansaction. '0 ta eould be a agai: the . n-1'ir."
In the third e,. - Wh 1 s i : . Coli v' t r s .
-1 :tA same p.m's : con:.t r'i
c.rtf.n of nne.-ttent c'ourts that
n go c m :it f'-v.ld :. v on an i:. !' a.-e t!
utitjt p ::ch i.'d a:-.. I h.. ld f-.r v stm nt a reverse.!, the s.i- " !:;o c".i: t a-fiin tr.aking the
-'.nt tb.at th. "lCt'-l h.-.-e
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mat ordinance. or stanu. win i"-, Kussi.i it was learned Monday, elude motor vehicles which operate j of th,3 amount $1S7.71'9,750 wus under tho "jitney" standard. advanced by the United States to IK feat Pleasure. , cvronsla- n.s head r.f tho nrnvisiin:it
Hussian government whll-e the remainder represents loans floated in this country by private banking corporation;, and unpaid interest. P,y far the greater part of tho private loans were handled by J. I. Morgan ß Co. issues underwritten by that, concern tota'l ng $ 100.0CO.O00. The National city bank of New York handle! approximately $22.000,000.
pa ni'-nt should b
The measure providing that K. Wanger st. be chaged to Klder st.
tax 'was defeated by a six to one vote,
i one councilman refraining to vote.
The ordinance for the improvement and paving of Milton st. from Mlchiga ft. to Fellows st. and of Fellows st. from Milton to Hush sts. was re-
; ferred to the committee of the - i
whole.
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at that lim. con-
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Other ordinances pas.s--a oy unan- state department officials said thnt mous vote Monday night were the , tho tnulft nRrroement recently with placing of axe lights alor.;T the New ; fr,.at nitain by Krar.Ksin. the soviet Jersey, Illinois and Indiana railroad j ri.prcscntativö acknowledge-nent ia line at Walnut st.: the approprla- I11UllCi in principle at leat of ah tion of $4.00i lor the purchase IJritL!i claims for services or goods fire- hose by the hoard of public safe- i surpt.(-j thr Russian government It ty for ttie fire departire aits, and an ! ls rt-warded tlutt roual coneessior.s
c.dl.at a amer-flment to th- contract made , shou(i rp demanded by tho United
ihn of between the city of South Pcnd and , states. Id for Hobert Kers.-y. Vo Innnellate l'amnt.
A petition which wil. provide for j There is no mgtr.Jt1on. however, the appropriation of $3,000 for the I ; r--
municipal recreation committe of ; the school city was given its initial'
reading and referred to the committee of the whole. Action will be taken on it at the next council meeting".
cc:)d only b pl'.H'.cdS sllOW
LAPORTE MAYOR WILL SEEK RENOMINAT10N
"Cascarets" if Sick or Bilious !-
tluit immediate
dcmamlcd. Government experts w h have been watching the Russian situatie.ri carefully fe.r the past two years are convinceil that Ku.-si.L not on'y co.il I not meet Mich an obligation ft this time, but also that some practical scheme ef extending b ug time crelits te her must be vsorked eut if there is to be a. resumption ef trade vn ;i scale w.rth considerintr.
; HlllT 1'lt.UllllK. 1 I' v As. .elated I'n-vs : j HARTFOHH. Conn.. Marcli 2S. I Prank Carr. 27. who claims Miami, j I'la., a.s his home, wan arrested, charg.-d with fraud upon accident
insurance e. rnjeunes Monday. The) . r.olice sa- tii.it e' itr can dislocataj his t-houlder at will. P.y this means j
In- is said to have odleotrd "acj cident insuraiu-e after claiming to have fallen down stairs.
15v Associated Press: PHNSACOHA, Fia., March 28. Officials at the naval air station said Monday night that although no trace of the missing naval balloon and five men which left on a practice hop March 1' L! had- bee n found, the: search would be continued indefinitely. A strong northwest wind, accompanied by rain snualhs todav.
tf-iCK j interfered with the t ean h but the
dirigible and planes will renew the search ns soon as the weather moderate's.
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.'ittVeS cd unskilh-d -ahr o;i liuois Central railroad . o '. Monday witth compare of; a. projiosed wafe redu'tio: company has mad- t:o proposition t t :: m r . o to M. Kiltie, vi.-.- pr. ;.: said h.e expected an äff. i
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Trv KEU'S-TIMES Want Ads
OltDKK CIIANOI1S NAM 11. I Uy As!flnted Press: I ALÜANV, X. V.. March 2. The j senat" Monday niht passed the
Davenport bill, desig icd t authe.rize the- "National Order of the Daughters of Isabella" to change its name to the "Catholic Daughter: of America." The legislation followed a court decision against the organization in litlgition over it name.
Stop- IIa:; Thicken:
Coming Oct; Beaut it ics.
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Kosoiuskt) countv grain! tinued Momlay its invent i the death of L.-Uo-.- I , , out any new 1 . '. . ; i , , announce-d. The urard pe i le, to report Tu s: , . lav.
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A ne.ted authority s.iys that a few drop.s of "Outgro" upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces Inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the to.- nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost overnight. "Outgro" is a harinb -. antis ptic manufactured fer chiropodists. However, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle contiinlru; directions. Adv.
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the ironer that does the whole job and does it better than anv other ironer on the market. A demonstration ot" this ironer will positively convince you that this is a lact.
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Ma vor Hern.ati AV
filed his declaration
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of th Pfli.ina Mutual Automobile o.. as chairman. Roy I,. Sonne-
1 b tji. sporting good dealer, and M-QNTI.NCI1D rilQM PAOP Nlh!wartl r.ilders!eevr, a high täte
officer of the Knights of the Muc-
! head clear, fstomach nvveet and bow
els moving regular by morning. No criping or inconvenience. 10. 2.r or
Sallwasser is th present J 5y cetlt boxes. Children love this;
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I'NDoN, March :v Tn certain expectation, that upper Silesia will b.- aco. rded to (icrmany in its entirety as a result of the plebiscite, the Oerman ethinyl. . ivs tlie Herlin c orr sj'."f b r.t of the !ndon Tintes. has instructed the minister cf the interior to make the necessary preparations In connection with the upper Sis.an autonomy act.
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Apply Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid Easy to Use Does Not Stain Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin ia wanted. I;roni any druggist for 35c. or $1. CO for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly sops itchir.g-, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever ued is as effective snd satisfying. The E. W. Jwse Co.. Clcvdi, 0.
FREE PUBLIC AT OUR STORE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 3T05 O'CLOCK AND SATURDAY EVENING
The ABC Electric Ironer is a sister product to the ABC Electric Washer. As pioneer and leading manufacturers in the Home Laundry Equipment industry, Altorfcr Brothers Company have planned for years the production of an Ironer to complete the ABC Electric Laundress. Their standards of quality and performance have been fully attested by the world-wide acceptance of the A B C Washer as the super Washer. This knowledge and experience, and this standard in product, are embodied in the ABC Ironer. For more than two
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plate the purchase of both a washer and an ironer. it efte, t a vtvnr.; of 5 32.0c1. The A B C is the only Ironer that can be s..ccefu!!y operated directly from a washer. Belt drives from the washer motor are not succe-s -'!, for it either the Ironer or the Washer are moved, the belt is loosened and -dip. To attach the ironer to the washer, it ij necessary simply to lilt o!r the wrinrr, and seat the Dual Unit Connector shaft into the wringer pcst. I he horizontal connector shaft is then thrust into the socket on the Ironer irvoivi:, '-ear. 'Ih" connection is adjustable as to heighth, and self-cente rinr. I he connection is ririd. Washer and Ironer may be moved while connected for operation. lhe attaching of the Dual Unit Connector is so simple that anyone can do it in a moment.
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