South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1921 — Page 11

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WILLIAM WALLACE DODGE WILL RUH FOR MAYORALTY On Democratic Ticket Party Puts Strong Ticket in Fiel.I.

J Headed by William, Wallace Doo t for mayor the democrats of MiühawakA put a complete l!?t of caivllI dates in tho field for tho primaries. a J , a . ma . . . a. . I .

o.5.uruay fi.itcrr.oon, me ijckc;, coin; regarded ils one of tho Ftronest ever organized by that rarty for dty honors. That Mr. Oodgo prevailed upr to run la considered mort fortunate In view of his preat popularity Q.monrj all clasps in MLihawaka. Hs left th r'tf ulth Mrs. Dodre. on a

trip to &t. Fouls Thursday afternoon hat wsli Intercepted at Chicago by Chaa. W. lUnerham and Charles Roy I Who Induced him, to allow hi.s name to so on tho ticket in oppocltlon v to Mayor Gaylor who haa for the I third time entered the Il-ta.

Owjntf to tho abenca cf Mr. Iodo from, tho city it was necessary to fllo a petition In hU -behalf which contained the mmea of the followinir citizens, dcrnocrata and ro-

publicans: 11 V. Bingham. A. J. Schindler. James Jlonne--y. John M. Raab. Charles L. Metzger, rrcd J. Hum Arthur r. Wolf. A. IL Mathien. C. W. Gill. A. J. Major. J. 31., Bultlnrk. J. A, JMcMiehacl. Robert V. MohJr, W. F. "Wallach. Tien Baor, Dr. Ivan E. Smith, A. C Colpaert, Harry E. IÜnklo, I. V. C Roy, J. C. Bocke, Ernest Becbe. j Harry 1Z. fcudera, A. A. Gocller, J. f Louis Gersibaucr. Fred Zimmerman, I I. L "Walton, F. H. Byrk.lt. Trod I It ankert, C A. Dresch, T. C. Etowell. Ii. P. Van Rie, D. J. Campbell and PJchard GilL

Olr. Dodge waa born in MLshawaka, Oct. 6. 1SD.1, beln? In his 28th

f year. Ho is tno son ot tno xaio r William Dodge, who was a brother V of Wallace Dcdge, founder of tho v Xodso Mf?. Co. Ills father died N-vhen he was quito younjr and the Jlect of this sketch left MLshawoto reside In Chicago. Ho atled the preparatory school at ;dstock, 111., and abo -went to ol in Switzerland. IIo grad

uated at Cornell university, law department, afterwards coming to Mlshawaka and entering tho Dodge plant as laborer, going through the business from tho ground up. On the death of William C. Stone ho bVamo general m.mr of tho National Veneer Products Co., which position he now holds. He is in .-very way well qualüled to rrcsldo over tho destinies of his native city, particularly fo because of his legal education. He Is happily married and has two children. TcUowing is a complete list cf candidates filed on loth democratic and republican tickets: Democrats. Mayor, William Wallace Dodse, 4 02 Lincoln way Fast; treasurer. Miss Anna M. Ganser. 109 W. Sixth st.; clerk, Louis P. Swanger, 2101 W. Sixth st.; city Judge. Charles L. T7ger, i.mcoin ay tM, iliiu ohn M. Itahh, p Oil xZ. I'ourtn Ft.; councilnen at large. J. C. Locke, 1101 Lincoln way West and Hush Felder?. 142 W. Proadway; councilman, first ward. J. N Kllnft 72 Ii. Third Ft.: councilman, second ward. Frank Venn, 22 2 Lincoln ay Wo.t; councilman, third ward. Nicholas Henry Schmitt. 407 W. Sixth st.; councilman, fourth ward, Aloys A. Goo-ller. 20 4 W. Grove st; councilman, fifth ward, Carl J. Castleman, 22 4 11 Grovo stTtrnuldicans Mayor. Kalph W. Gaylor. 402 Mlshawaka av. W.: treasurer. Willis U Kimball. 31 G Lincoln way Fast; cl-orlc. Joseph DedVren7i, 2 01 5. Main Pt., and ML Inez M- Hudson. 103 W. Fourth st.; cour.cllmen at !argc, Leonard Gravis, 527 "NA'cbHter st.; Lorenzo P. Gamble, 21$ Mlshawaka av F. and Thomas Webb. 21 7S. Ppring st.; councilman, firi.t ward. W. J. Chebro, 204 Union St.; councilman, second ward, Georso C. White, 015 Washington av.; councilman, third ward. Fdpar Woher, S23 W. Sixth rt.; councilman, fourth ward. John C. Prady. 130 W. Proadwey; councilman, fifth ward, John H. Gardner, 3 4 5 Park av., Wilber C VmiTilbun'. 415 F. Grove st.. and II IL Fobbing 22 0 F. Pattell st.; ciry Judge. L'dwin J Bo-.ver, 201 Merrineld av. HU Tv4A I-ltc. Cor-m B. Hartwick. 121 H Lincoln way filed his application as democratic candidate for tho city clerkuldp nt S:20 o'colck la.st evening, and Leonard G. Jaqua, 14 27 Jl. Fourth Jt., for tho councilman of tho first ward on the republican ticket after 0 o'clock, but City CUrk DcLorcnzl is in doubt whether rr not he can nccept th'ro declarations. Je wlU take lc;r.i: riStter. Both thes,. with tho cl'y clerk advice in the cand:dat"v' f.'ed on tho jfet. AUTO COLLISION'. John Ludwig, while driving an automobil on Cedar s. last evening, collide ! with a machine driven l.y John Meredith. Hill st. South Fend, and both machines were f'.ightly damaged as a result, but none of the occupants injured. The accident occurred at tho corner of Cedar and Third Ft, about 5:15 o'clock. Tho matter w as reported to tho police. JIllS. NIK AKT 1 IM UAL. Funeral services for Mrs. P. W. Nlkart, 312 iZ. Seventh .t.. were h.eld at the iesider.ee ytterday afternoon at two o'clek. and at 2:30 o'clock at the First Fvar.gelicai church. Rev. J. H. Fvans olhciated. ThA nail-bearers were Pan. .T.-e and Iloy Nikard, por.; "William! nlm-trad- Walter Sti- kh r and Willlam Kohledcr. sons-in-law. Purial was in the City ci-metery. Blum in conn A was be-m tc Mr. and Mrs. . . .. . . . ry;. wford Simons. spring jos1erd ay. unifbgoi; opi i; vriov. Walter Podle. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bodl Ann st.. underwent an ope.ratien for a pp edi Iti.s at St. Joseph's hospital -tcrd.iy. He was reported as bfk.g ; w -r 11 as could be expected last evening.

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It was to laugh when we heard the loyal and obsequious subjects cf Mayor Gaylor address him as "Your Fxccllency" at tho council r.u etir.g Thursday night, and for a brief moment wo imagined ourselveH back in tho Court of St. James with all its pomp and splendor. Wo expected tho audlenco to explodes but nary a Fmlle. Tho mayor was in no concilatory mood, and any unwmly hilarity on the par of his subjects miht have brought down Iiis tremendous wrath. 0 "Ills n-xccllency" had the tem rIty to ask us our age. Just fancy the impudenco of tho man! Is heifter tho Judgeship of the juvenile court. too? In Chicago, it is Paid, beer will be fold at soda fountains uiui-r th" new medical ruling. It is said there aro 71 disorders which beer miirht tend to relieve, and the Chieagoi.-t is ready to catch them all at the same time. One of William J. Locke's heroines did not regard a kiss as dangerous unless sho could feel it in her toes. Our idea is that thct kind of ki. ought to carry a sufficient number of osculatic amperes to kill germs. Fvery ordinance sho'iui m tne i-e-ginning bo well deliberated. "H Fxcellencv" Mayor Gaylor' s ruling doinc away with tho city Judgeship lost" its teeth before they had begun to cut. and a law or ordinance that prums Its way along is a kinsman of anarchy. As a rule husbands object to be in i-lilpil bv their wives, except in th trood old way of too much excc inglv rich food skilfully pi t pared, And mighty few are being kill d that way nowadays. To all the boys: Arbitrate. Mediate. Meditate. But don't cut adrift from the Job. We aro telling you for your own good. You must carry your share of the load. "Mike" Gill says it is pretty hard for a man to be an epicurean, and a cafoterian at the same time. M"!ke should know. things considered. Still, all thir.KS considered, is a all human being really entitled to the bliss a Frenchman must feel In these stirring days when. France's agony of a century, ho can toe a Prussian I'1 tho trousers and make him salute? As the years fade ve are becoming more and more convinced that th n.ivriprf of an income' tax ;s tc e C - tssarilv fatal. After each expvrie:; e the e is, of course, an nwfjl e.e o shock, but with rcstorativis, usgitaiis, osteopathy, electricity r, ylf! t V n 1 P. 1 12 1 1 life, tho physicians manage to re store us to conscious cr so. le --s in an hour v TVnver cirl is sail to have a vciv-o range of four octaves, t cir.g able to sing at least an octavo above Tnrazzini. Gall; I'urci. Pitti s and, George Maurers highest r.o!. Too mueh voice range tor melody, not . i-ii.)i.-n .---r-,. f,ir heme ct m- . . .- u a . 4.v.. fcrt. A Chicago man bought a moonshiner's wife, children and liquor still, so he told the j i Ige. Just b ught him out lock, stock and barrel. An-ther d inger to strikers is. thiy i-' :t the people accustomed to doing without, and tiuy find other us- s f..r their money. The New York Jude transferred th" Sti'dman divorce suit to another county, but it looks to us as if he ought to have transftrr-.il it to

the garbage incinerator. The local merchant who advertised "corsfts- 20 percent off" also had it down about riht, and some cf them look as if they would drop off any mir.ute. Ueno Viviar.i, the great French statesman, has arrived nd since l:e has that name we are particular to designate him r.s a trreat French statesman becauso thtre are people who might think ho is in opera si-iger or l allet dancer. There are people who think that labor would et along very well without capital. If that were true, there would be no reason why Furpe shouldn't piteh in and restore itsf If. The i i U'ainst capi il as such cr who believe that the captain oi .nu...-.ry could be dispensed wiili belong in the group suffering from eaput osieali. We are r.'.t interested m a dog tax one, way or another further than to remark, that a man feels a thrill of ecstasy in paying his dog tax, but it fills him with the furies to pay poll. property or income taxes. Times change and ambitions change with them. The little girls of our generation would rather be ; m0vie stars than organists or choir leaders, and the little boys of fathers (who once wanted to bo Deadwood Picks want to bo promoters of oil or ccal companies. The Itelelgrh school board refused to censor a teacher for whipping an obstreperous kid. That's just tho wav cur teachers in the old country

'l0 w r re in the lon ago, except wo reck-l,-uin thev were a t-ifle healthier and

j -roiit r then. There was no cenwcre done up brown. sure if te job If the co-respondents of New York ever t,-t t into a free, fight. It will probably be one of the great riots of history. They ought to be organized and drilled. Miss Nannie Hite Winston. an Fpiscopalian church worker of Loui-c. ilie. will bring on a dress reform campaign In Louisville this week. Wouldn't such a movement thrive better in winter, where there tli. re is comfort in coxering up? Wayne P. Wheeler says the thirties will never get any benefit from the Palmer beer ruling. Oh, those in MUhawaka figure that they have already had $8.0 00.000 worth of anticipation for which they can't .be urn -ted. Badir.g published synapses of the ! Lansing bcok, it seems pretty clear that '.". r-:iso:i they couldn't pet along together v as, Mr. Wilson j wasn t willing lor ir. Irnsing to be secretary of state and Mr. Irnsing wasn't willing for Mr. Wilson to be p resid.ent. If Marc Antony had lived in a day of newspapers, he would probably have siid: '"The evil that men do livts in 12-point on the front page; i t.ie ond as time cay occasionally be used ! There is nothing particular in that Stillman testimony to shock New York, however. Only the country, pnacher and news-papers are conscious of amazement of disgust. wr a . : . m 9 m inry are iüi.infr oi organizing aj willow and widower club in Toledo. Why not let just the widows! orgmize ami compel the county ( eh rk to pive each member a )ii v ! widow rrs. with such information as I to incumbrances as miqht be need-I ful in sp.ding the ame. I i The mo)'! who tear down and

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supper Saturday evening In th AT Tlin LINCOLN. I Moose ha!'- IIupp's Novelty orA western drama of tho Pod Pider chestra furnished the music for the ?erU5, together with the usual rhcrt j occatlcn. wiblects will be today's prrxrram at I tho IJncoln theater. Mor.dav and : NLTVV CTIAPTI.n INSTAIJJD. Tuesday Pillie Burke will appear in , The men. hers of the Delti Theta "Away Go-s Prudenco" w hich never J Tau Kororify, which has Just been afforded the star a more exciting organized in Ml.hawaka. held a role. She is a society girl with iiimttlnj: larT cvcnlnc In the Fellow-

fondners for aviation which gts hr In Keri.tj trotilt'.o. She falls In hands of a band of crooks and is obliged to work for them. "Tin: ivi d" with ciiaulii: CHAPLIN. After lelng In retirement for over a year, while at work on bis greatest screen production, Charlie Chaplin, known to the millions. Is to bo seen at the Temple theater for two days, beginning today. In "The Kid" a six reel photoplay in which this famous comedian is starred, he gets entirely away from tho plap-tick comedy methods that Is so often the sole asset of ehort comedies, "The Kid" tells a real story sometimes pathetic, again bursting v ith humorous situations, all legitimately related to the story of a waif that Charlie finds abandoned. This youngster is cleverly played by little Jackie Coogan, whose father is well-known on the legitimate stage. The star Is still tho Charlie Chaplin, little hat, dinky mustache, full-draped trousers, enormous shoes, half-sized cane, and nil. but It Is a Charlie Chaplin injected into a production that covers both the lights and shades of human life. The humor is there, the comedy is present, but Instead of betnp the trick comedy that made him famous, it Is the natural humor arising from situations that develop logically throughout tdx reels of joyous laughter and entertainment. trample the flag of a friendly and allied nation would tear down Old Glory if they dared. And asain, Mr. Laming seems to have gone to Furope under the Impression that ho was a plenipotentiary; whereas Mr. Wilson regarded him as an amanuensis. It was only a little misunderstanding. Billy Sunday says the question that entrants to society must answer is, "How much have you got" and not "Who are you?" Well, "How much have you got?" is tho practical question, for it takes money to sit in the society pame and I-O-U's aro not usually acceptable. A man who has been a.-leep for three years in Fort Smith, Ark., has been awakened. This encourages us to hope that some men who havebeen asleep for 15 or 20 years in Mlshawaka may ultimately be aroused. March went out like a spring lamb with mint sauce. Don't tell us it costs more to live in Mishawaka than in South Bend. It's worth more. The New Jersey astrologer who sees hoopskirts as one of the calamities of the? year is the worst pessimist developed t-o far since the war. We recognize the doctrine of poetic license, but we think Miss Fdna Vincent Millay, who wrote "The Goose Girl" In the April Vanity Fair, ought to be arrested for selling stuff of too high an erotic content. Fn:n pH appe. ranees, the Harding administration will succeed after while in materially reducing unemployment among Ohio republicans. Lugi Curci, formerly Signor Galli (hired, is to marry a Cincinnati girl named Tirindelli. who doesn't sing. The marquis has probably gone to the other (Xtremo and selected a good cook this time. The fair nnd angular Ainelita couldn't cook, but she was a noble provider just the same. Wo attack lowneck waists and short ekirts from a sense of dutj Wo know they are nifty to tho vision. In the meantime. some of the folks in Mishawaka who motor seven hours a day ought to tidy up their front yards a bit and not let the weed choke their flower beds to death. Fdward Morris says every citizen should study the meat industry. We have been studying it, but our opportunities to cot beyond the liver stage of Investigation are meager. Penrose had to wait 13 minutes the other day before he could see the president. There's another disagreeable feature about being a republican president. Penrose has to be seen. Frank Anderson of Herzog & Anderson, is enjoying the week-end in Chicago. AVc suppose he is blowing in some of the money he made off the sale of that 10 ft. frontage the past week. Mayor William Wallace Dodge. Sounds good, bo vs. doesn't it? VISITS IN FLKHAItT. Mrs. II. D. Kindy spent Saturday in Flkhart. OUAHANTINi: NOTFs Harley Phillips. 1S17 N. Merrl.ield av., has recovered from smallpox and the home has been released from scarlet fever quarantine. MICHIGAN VISITORS. Pr. Merlin Babbitt and Miss Clara Gebhart have returned to their home in Powagiac. Mich., after visiting with Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Magrane. S. Main st. ATTFNTION. Knights of Pythias meet at Castle hall at 7 o'clock this evening to attenel fcervices at First Christian church. Signed. B. G. DENTON MABLF CLAK SCHLLFR. ill Mable Clark ScJiuyler. who ftddres was formerly B. F. 1. No. I Mishawaka. send hr address to the Rfd Cross Homo Service station cr else communicate with them in some way.

NEWS - TIMES

I MASQUFltADi: DAXCÜ i Members of the Jolly Time cJub , enjoyed a masquerade dance and ship club rooms for the purpose of Installing the chapter. The degree work was performed by the Gimt,u chapter of Fort Wayne, Ir.d. Following the ceremonies dancing was enjoyed. building nnwirrs. W. IT. Holycross has taken out a building permit for Edward Kindly tn erect a rcsMenco on Lincoln way F.. to cost J3.000. Charles Cook, garage at 217 Baker to cost $100. Lime and sulphur for fpraylng. Boy Jaqulth, coal. feed and oeed tore, 22G N. Main at. Adv. 25tl4. Hard coal 5 13.50 per ton for April delivered only. City Coal Yard, phone Mish. 272. Adv't It2. nnvni of son. A eon was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Gerstbauer, 1201 Lincoln way W., at St. Joseph Maternity hospital yesterday. Coming: The Temph and Monday. April 3 nnd Chaplin in "The Kid." Sunday Charlie Clover eecd, extra recleaned. $10-00 a bushel. pvoy Jaqulth, coal, fed and seed store, 225 N. Main st. Adv. 25tl4. Garden seed In bulk, all new sioclt. Hoy Jaquith, coal, feed and seed store, 22; N. Main ct. Adv. 25tl4. We do paper hanging, painting and dry cleaning paper. Call Mishawaka 656. Ines C. Miller. 2t2 Advt. Passport photos Ostrandcr'rf. $1-00, doz. at Advt. 2tl WILL GO TO BFIvGlUM. Julius Padte has secured a passport and will leave Immediately for Belgium. Disfigures GirVs Face When She Spurns Pleas By Intp.-n.iti.MKd News Sendee! LAWKF.VCI:, Mass., April T. Because tho girl he loved, Cecelia Marone, 18, spurned his pleadings, Salvador Di Mura, assistant foreman at the Aycr Woolen Mill, drew a dirk from his shoo and slashed her i across tho face. The aflair took place in the packing room in the presence of many girls and men. "No other man will love your pretty face now," he cried as he fled through the crowd and disappeared. The girl was taken to the hospital where it was said today that the scar would disfigure her for life. Do You Want Them? Capt. Trevitt commander of tho local post of the Salvation Army, is looking for a home for twins a boy and a girl, born last Wednesday. The young mother i.s not in financial position to support the infants according to Capt. Trevitt and is desirous of finding a home for them, that they may not be separated. Further information may be had from Capt. Trevitt at the Salvation Army headquarters. Buy Your Coal In April Sec Page Z'2. 9 S4tl -3 Advt. Buy Your Coal In April Sec Pago 32. 9S4ti-a Advt. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads Our First Real Silk Underwear Sale Starts Wednesday Morning Oliver Stule Shop 103 Main Street TJ OUuer Hrfd Bloc Fwth Bends Exclusive Shop fir V?s You can almost SEE them GROW VTjf rkicfc r raised mm B!ttt.r4'$ CJUk UK tow cm Wn ikrm pr, ITWf Smply beraa Blatchfenl'i podt lk Bovrlittamta. cUicka rettlf tot tfA imlfmmn b4 CRICK MASH (fvmvlT Ilk Ia kT Martiag m4 ptiii hmi wfll ymm E IL mmrupy 1 rMoiil malen that IUatrMar4'a fyriA. It i wm4 X I Tkit toawva 9rr mm ii luAiwiiumUf W- frw Try U. ((in with lcLlck Uu jm ka rut ka4 Wat. V-t,l 3lill-r Flour JL rreel Co.. 1 Dibtrlbutor. FREE OIL MAP SOMETHING NEW Panorama View of Oil Fields Shows all Oil Fields in Texas. AH development and activity producing and wells drilling in all Texas Counties from Red River on the North to the Gulf of Mexico on the South. ! Up to the Minute and Complete Only a limited number free copies Write for it j ADVANCE OIL CO. j 810 Throckmorton Street I FORT WORTH, TEXAS

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Rev. J. IV. Greene Paints Word "Portrait of Prodigal.M A new book from the rrrss of the Met! odist Book concern, his just appeared by tho authorship cf Rev. Joseph N. Greene. D. P.. formerly i pastor of the First M. F. church, of I this city, and now of Vincennes. It Is titled "The Portrait of the Prodigal." Dr. Grc-me has twico previously appeared in book form, first in "The Exalted Fisherman." and then "The Go?pel in Literature." In his introduction to the '"Portrait of the Prodigal," the author says: "This book i9 not a sermon nor a series of ferrr.ona on the theological aspects of the prodigal's redemption from sin. It is, rather, an interpretation of the various experiences involved In the unfolding of tho prodigal's career. Those experiences aro here view more from the psychological and prr.ctical standpoints than from the theological. The prodigal's experience is a type of universal experience. The prodigal Is more a type of the universal man than be i.s a typo of tho sinner seeking and finding God. "No message spoken by our Lord Is fuller of meat for the student of life, as well as for the preacher, than the parable of tho Prodigal Son. If this book can aid in the discovery of that meat, and can, through a better understanding of the experiences of the prodigal, help to Interpret those life-experiences which are common to all, it will have accomplished Its purpose." RIVER PARK Methodist Episcopal. S. Seventh st., Rev. A. 1a Prandenburg, pastor, Sunday school at 3:30 a. m. S. L. Xaftager and Fnos Kcllo superintendents; morning worship at 10:P), a. m.; sermon subject, "The Valuo of Godliness." There will bo no Kpworth league service, and the! members will attend the league ser vice at the Pirst M. F. church at Mishawaka; preaching by the pastor! at 7:::0 p. m. subject. "Tho Most j Valuable Accuantance"; special t music by th chorus choir at both : morning and evening service. Ladies ; Aid society will meet Wednesday j afternoon with Miss Manche ster, N". ! Ninth Ft. Mrs. Bertha Leonard will j b the assisting hostess. Prayer ; meeting Wednesday evening at 7:;:0; I Home Missionary meeting Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Revival services being held at l the Church cf God, Harrison av. and 1 Linden St., will close Sunday eve - j ning. Much and lasting good have ( been accomplished in tho meetings. I Sunday services will be in charge of j the pastor. Rev. W. C. Gray. At j the morning service he will take for his subject, "The Christians Walk" j and In the evening, "True HolincssO1: 1 Sunday school will be at 0:4.", when; it is expected the largest attendance j in the histoty of the school: prayer! and praise service will be he Id j Wednesday evening at 7: HO. The pastor in charge. Free Methodist. Fourteenth and i Vine sts., Be v. A. R. Hamilton, pas-: tor, Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mrs. j Lena Neikard, superintendent; class meeting in charge of Earl Gordan at 11 a. m.; preaching by the pastor, at 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Tuts- j day evening at 7: SO. j Mrs. O. K. Rogers, Smith st., entertained tho members of the li. P. . F. club Friday afternoon. FollowTO DAY ONLY Ilplsodo No. 12 THF ITEMING DISK" A Century Comedy "FUFNII FI tO 3 1 THF FARM" A Western Drama BIG BOB" TOMORROW AND TCUSDAV liic Charm Girl of tho Screen BILLIF ni'RKIl in "AWAY GOI1S PBUDFNCF" A sprightly tale of n Hrx-al Icllc who lKXame a burglarctto. AL-) a Mack Sennctt Comcelj "BY GOLLY" W F DN IIS DAY and THURSDAY Cecil B. IX-M file's "OLD WIVFS FOR MAV It is a play of the day; It betrays the mental and nmral attitude of the idle as well as the busy rich. S

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I in 1 1me g th leiiny was srr"t s 'c;.t!!; work. A two e ' s-- rve-i i ta'... cut g'ass I a'.' ' i .til f 1 f t 4.1..' wt- la : i f. r 1 . T;.' will ! : Id Fr. I iv. .p: Mrs. For st p. I'm, ?., wa s t ti !' rr 1 .1 p'. . .1 . . . . l-.rl!-. '..v ne7'ry rati n of Various 1 t t ir I tV.e aft. n: i a I course 1; was s. Ve j Mrs. lt. y Kirkp it: ,c 'Adrian Hu-rt. vb-. CO 1. IV-. spen-lmg th ir spr.- g vaca j r"l.itivrs nt K turn t'v1'1'''lest r. Ir.d... w.ll reit u s st : :. r. a s err. ti Canton. O.. for a two V.oe;s' visit. Tho condition of Mrs ter, who i- ill at the d.iuifhter, Mrs J. O. i;i. ious. . Sarah Fs- : n e of h e r Iwei; i s . r.Tunlor. little Clifford Wrb. r, "n ei ytr. ;md Mrs. S. .. who i ;mj has bem ill the pas proved today. P.. N. Me dreth i v ".ds at Bockford. Ills. Itivcr Park so h col will M or . eiy morning after the .v.r.ual spring vacation. Tho buildirvr I..iS br.n tho 1 r 1 ' ''

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ur First Lingerie Sale This Season Will Be the Talk of the Town Chemises Gowns Vests Bloomers Petticoats and Negligees At Remarkably Low Prices - Sale Starts Wednesday, April 6tK

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