South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 157, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY MORNING. JUNE 6. 192 1
MINNEAPOLIS HAS ITS MOST BITTER
MAYORALTY FIGHT
vo-i as romPirjJ to 159. eOO in 'He ia?t general flection. Th cami-alga has been tr.arkJ by numerous f rNal rlashcs between the r"niin the Win Lcir fr.r.r ch.irging Iach with being the
rrti of f h" Rpublictn s.'inx" and
h ; Iii r1 attaching x.vJ-
'.c.t! a ;.pt h iion to Van Ir.
First Pictures Trial of War Criminal
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Charge of Radicali-m" amli M
-Political Tool" Hurlnl Hv Rival.
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JMRS.F.H. FULLMER
Or- r.f :he rret hitt r!y f.;:;ht rny-
Cl'y i.! rrio to a
.x h' rt ot:4 T Minniji'ilj will eject ;thr '!. flfor? I. Iach or
TT.-v:..; Van I,e,r. as the city "a x- j 'a a Lifeloil" Resident of
SUCCUMBS SUNDAY
T-,rc ! :n general
t;"-n i'i .N ': r has there ben Mi. Van I,';tr, n;iV'r of th! city f u: ; u s ah-l (M'l"rH this
Prnn Township Leaves Three Children.
I Mr?. Francf." H. Fullni' r. -".1 I", il'ojrth treM. lifr-loncr rcsifW-nt. nf
i -.rt-.-in Poht.c.t: Ir.su- an-1 the lo- ; townMhIr, ,nM.,v mom.
( r by the U'crklr,,' l'"ip!p' Nri-
o- ik " ' iuiitn in, a i rat w f f-hr WV.-r.t in th- rr;-!ilh( witn complications. I r..ry . :t ü-n May ? b;s r:r-t; Mrs. Fullmer' maiden nar... w.i. co, :,,r l-ins Col. Ich. : Crane Cha ncilcr. She was born in
",;t 1 k- ..-. " '"!!Vnn tt.wrhip Nov. 1SU. being i
. . yt-.irs okj. M'.p was married t M-'!rt.:i Fullmer, who died in 100O.
, Sh Is survived by three da tighter.".
Mr. Minni? Kerriek, Mrs. K1U Rog-
wj"rii.'.js' the riiiir tioRiinauon
'!. Le,,!:, innim tirlrr f th-,
l.'.l'- f ! 1 artillery, is e;r,tel i r i April I y in urcfhenl rt publican i i ri ( niion t make the r:t(.n iint what tho rr.n'.ention tTrn-l "ra'lical f a r.'Jida ! s. T. H. Colwril, a!so a rrpublican, but rippo.trj to tho convrntlnn plan, rt. rnairif l in the racf. b-it rin third.
IÄifr-ScLilULs Cain
Outsf a nljr.?r In the fbct:nn was
thn placing cn thQ ba'lot and ttrenBth shown i.y labor and sociil-J:-,t candidates running tor th't city council and other municipal oflices. Although elected four years on th ocialist ticket. Mr. Van Iear has quit that ore: inization and finro -rn identified with the nonpartisan U'aur. A pocialist nomin-eo for mayor, put up against Van Lar, polled fow votes. Srcialist and lahor candidates will make up a bler minority of the city council than at present, of the even socialist alderman now in office, five are holdovers who.o terms f xrire In 1323, and duo to the elimination of their opponents In the primary the labor and socialist jrroup may brin? their voting strength to 11 of the 25 votes In the covneii. Both forces ths Leach and Van Lear have urpei strenuously that all llKibl to vote, do ho. The primary election was a disappointment to them a-3 only persons
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BUCHANAN
ch 'j irrr: n. Th is ej-r i b'i ? b f I j ar.d ma p-by th" I V. cv- j f r: :r,f arid aft'-rd- a :: or.t of r"-
( A new ara;e ha been oper.'I in ' t,, )u, .... ..r.dir.r. Iv'.ltr.B f :at tr:r. The cr.tz- i t ... ' - .. , r T-
'rh.i::iv. W will devctM thtirj r.n T. :iv h Ven tr::i'n.! to! ! TUr- lime to this new hutne?.-. I tht, . r.ihir. f.in:taiiu;n r.".ir I
or. ductal by Arhr. CUrk ar:d T.i-. ( h .. ... Tt . . ,v ( ,(,
, .N"r. .'.th xp rier.
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Den Iad( n w.is in Sih an 1 outh i .h i:.-n I for m. al tre itnr.. : I r, l T": j .. , ...
i i rrai ti. I i na? rriumr i i l o.e- . Tb. second of a series of ban! i ('4"' J 'merts will c-ivn in nnrh-in) n IN ci.i.ir T:'. 'rjrc r.f th Wrnen !
! Wi-'dnday evening. continuing al!N:I;;i! ' f ib. Amern. an I.-n : j tlirouhout the summer . ti the ame 5 u ,:1 ' " !i' - ' ;r- t!.' L : n r-n? f' . n;i:ht of arii w.rk. Tb-' Ftand i j M'-"'- 'V v -rii .: 7 :in '.:,:. j '. I'm ated at Front :m.! Main vty. Ti.- ! -x '-- I -'.:: r-- : u M . '
I (".ark band ha' been seetjred t tr:ve ; "
I tii corn erts f?r the uirm r. ! Tlie Imick-Hovco auen v has
I received any of th I : 2 J f.mr-.-vIm- ! F
::ir.- 1... r ::.. li-T. Mr.-.
n,,l j Mr. and Mrs. ,T. ! Strayer of lll
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der Huick. The new cars w ill r.ot : h:s lm;h,:-, I: . .1. ir.i:v.
be ready for U livery unt:l .Inly. j -'VIr- ir'J Mrs. Kls-rs J. ST'-.-.o :tr Jack M. Haines of Chitase. ;;ted j x "''ar-; a l!l, 1:"t;i,. of th-:r s- n.
: frien.! in Huch.unn l i: w-ek.
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i i k mi: r i Mrs. i:. F. n,u;
j Mit. S I mbcrp: is in l.awt--n, i i Mirh.. t visit friends. j j All Jieai citizens betwet n th- a:r ! Mr.
; of 1 and .1 ." desirirc: to atrt n l th!'a.' ti::s ::
' fUüinKT c-imp at Camp I rant. 111.1 like, w h: Uoy w.' sp.-:; 1 ; d i ! fr m July L'l Au?u.--t a r !-(
. queste.l to onnnuniLat1 at on.a' i 1 h" f.r: s- 'v,:- i,: ;.;,
j with ;. S. Kais-'on. hstriot h;urman
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To son! in tho delicious Eurlcy tobacco flavor.
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f r. c ity, and Mr.s. Ürmls Burns. Klkhart. he aln Icav s ix KrandcLildr n and the following sister and brothers: Mrs. Martha Ioiitfhman, South rSt-ricI: .Idm IF. Alfred ami Uriah Chandler, Mish.iwaka. Sh
. ! had reyidtd hr- for the past K
year.5?, and united with the Methodic Episcopal church when a young Kill. Funeral services will bo held at the residence Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Itev. Dr. W. K. Parker, paster of the Methodist Episcopal church, will ofl'uiate. Burial will be In the city cemetery.
t: N K X ( ) V X A L TO I SI' James Johnson, 14 year old boy residing on K.th rt.. Kiver Tark, Is in a serious condition at tit. Joseph's hospital as the result of beins struck down by an unknown motorist, on Mishawaka av near Elizabeth st., üunda y about noon. The boy was ladinp: a bicycle and was walking alonf? the edjre cf the curb when a five passenger Ford struck him. The driver speeded on. An eye witness of the accident secured the license number. Indiana lSy5, and reported the matter to the police. The officers chased the motorist In a Buhk and a Ford, hut were unable to capture him. Hu will no doubt be arrested
THE INSIDER SAYS
Chief Yellow Korr of the Pirates has the whole Gibon crew dolnc: the uar dance.
Firookjyn fan ran hurl pop hottls t-traiijhter than some of their I'it'-her.s can throw a baseball.
A batter nrv-er hits his stride until he hits the old horsehide.
aniazejil'. is nw tennis champ of France. Another sticker for pronunciation.
Cap Kidd and his pirates didn't hae h thin? on th Pittsburg: outfit fT -raijtln 4Jack."
A Int of Yankee nt ftars have been courting In Trance.
.No one mlndi the) line beinc busy on a fi-tiln trip.
Try law or no dr' law, the billiard rUycr has his shot.
" co! 1? cjis box
Sluq;rs knock baseballs over the fence. Why call 'em fence busters.'
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or with N"rm m ". Kritznrr, i--.-- Saint, ar. F.-.Ii --lirMa n. :n
Knot? of curious Germans gathered before (he courthouse at I.eij.sip:. Germany, and wat'diel British wit- jj nrnos. led by I)etective Inspector Collins of Scotland Yard, arrive to testify at th1 trials of wir criminals j
held there. Below, the trial scene.
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and prooecutc! to the limit. The child sustained a broken shoulder, a badly bruised head and face, and a severe sash in the lip. which required eight stitches.
TODAY'S LINCOLN' PI CT l'R 10 rouprla.s Maclean. th" popular Thomas H. Ince star in Paramount picture, has scored a bi hit in his first individual starring vehicle. "The Jailbird", which is showing at the Lincoln theater today. Mix Mac Loan has the rol- .f a cheerful hones, crook, whose efforts to victimize a community fail when hv is unexpeetedly enricln-d by an oil gusher. Tho humor of the production is quite effective, but there are dramatic moments of exceptional strength. Doris May heads a ompetent supporting cast of players.
English golfers probably think Bobby Jonen should be changed to Hobby Jonah.
Jack Dempsey should make a wonderful cow rxirtchcr.
A bit: majority of fann have learned that pop bottled were not made to be thrown.
A team that finally breaks a 2 to '2 score naturally turns, the "tied."
What has become of geeoo jitsu ?
The steeplechase sasn doesn't mean a thing to the steeplejack.
Our idea of nothing' at all: So and So won in the practice games.
As to pitching figures in the big leagues, Mr. Thousand Percent will soon fade out.
Sixtccn-Ycar Old Republican Editor Defies Heart of Democratic South
remonstrance frni II persons iutTsted in r afTVcted bv tliec pr endings. r.OAiai of rem. ic yvokks. ;. a. Ki.i.mrr. iiaumiv f. koktisi:;:. jciin ii: havi:n. Vcrooi a . Sweeney, Clt rk if I i a rl . M.iy -js; .Inno 1. Nti l 1 niir r inrn t Krol ut ion . 1K V. HTM K T OK i'lM.K WIIKKn Office of lh? Imrd. South Head. Ind.. May l'S I'.'.'l. To Wlirn It M.iy 'onern: Not lee is Ijerebv givfii lv tlie Hoard ' rull!' Work' .f tli' Citv f South l'.eii'l. Indiana, tlint it is ieirel :inl siwm 1 neessnry to niake tin- following lewrlbed public iinprovi'iiicnts ia tin said City iijj .tut Lorized ,y tl- fdl:wing uumbeil I niproveinerit llernlutiou. iulopted by said Hoard on the -5th luv of M.i', 1V-M. That it is desired and deeine! ne.ossary t improve Itio.it on rt. fru Milton bt. to th- first Jill-y noith of Milton t-t. as follows, to-wlt:
S.nd ( oiirt ttiall l' graded and th
i-onMni'-teil Tvhere necessary : all niatlxl tops aud storm water lnlot.4 .shall b' h' t Jo tfil proper grade, reniut ruarpinal urb shall be oustru te l nt all street and alley intersections -where protilc. detail drawings and peif:catloiM en tile in th Office of the Depaitment of Puidle Works of th City of South Fond, Indiana. Said Improvement shall be known and
!esis;i:!ied as Faveuietit or. Ihntoti et. j from Milton 4. to the tjrst allev north of i .... . ,-. i i...... . i l..
.MUIOM M . Lll'lt'r I ill pi 1 cnii'in l.'v'iu- I r ;,.. V.. vv'! I ti lli.. I'ilv nf Sinitli Iti'ii.l r
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Ietailed ilrawii:?. plans-, profiles and speeiti'-ations are on file and may be
seen at the office of aid I'.ard. and all j is.
work in the making of said piddle im-
1 1 rnvroiu lit most lie done ill :' ( co rd fl lo e '
therewith. $T Said Hard has fix'! -'"m- l'J. VM. as j 4 late upon w!ii h remonst rancrs may !
lileil or heard by persons interested r j atfe tc y s.iid ptildh- imprt veiiicnls-. j and o:i said day at 7:lä o'ebx k P. M.i said Hoard, will, .'t its said offi". hearj
roalway t!ier-of slmll be nav-d: and also
ti'- road wax d' 'itain portions of tlwl sons i:, tcr sted. or x hose j.r
lini om-piei any r iimmi " 1 1 ;i u' -s .-ma ii irj
r pTt y IS L.
nirets Mini al!s whi' li enter or inter- atTe-ted ly s.ud publi.' impr venient. j V
c t said street shall be gradetl and'-n l xxill d ide whether tin' beucht that i ;avel. The paving material to be use I j will ac-rue to the property, abutting and j
in making said Iniprx -ement shall be :olj : t 1 1 1 to the proposed improvements, ;
sidialt. Hitulittib. Asoli.ilt ic and to sail ity. will t.e e-noil to or ex- . rat.
AVOIDS COLLISION A. H. Quick, while driving a Ford
iiKirhinr. Tie.ir tho rnrnor of Lincoln! Sheet
., ,vi,r wt Siindix evrnin' r't' " F-ri'-k. and the foundation i ee-i i ,ie esjimaien ...si or me piop,..'.i Aa ami t.cdat st. Sundaj ev run-.. ,,,, ,.111.f (.I11(..lt , ,.,,.,,. siv implements, as estimated by the City prrr
jumpeil tho euro in ororr to .ioiu i ,i,, Iih Iuk thi. k for the sheet asphalt, v ixil r.nine.-r
lirinf mtrnrk- bv a motor truck and bituliihic, i."..halticI concrete and brick.
. r . ,i'i f,.,,, Iiis: m M inne i "r r""'l gravel six ('. in h s thick for tore, off a wheel from his mac hin. ,,1( ,iHi k ;,m (,m(nf
structed alon' said otirt xvhere same is necessary and not j;lrady constructed; storm water inlets and mduits si.all be
i. MX Wm l THE. CCCV AKD ÄETsS uc: vstir.r.i tLAiliOW -
LEGAL NOTICES OH( K lO .NON-UKslllKM
Stat' of Indian I. St. .lseph County.; SS. In tiie St. Joseph Circuit Court, j Siptember term. l'.OL Clireioe .1. Whit- . mer, Margaret Knilit. 'atherine Wing, j Fllsxvurta H. WliitnuT, vs. sborue A. j Whitiner. iuict Title. No. l'."is. i He It Kuoxvn, That the above named ( plaintifis have tiled in the .flle of (h. Clerk of ttiil Court, their oiuplaiiit j jgaiust tie naid dofeudant. ia the aimxe, entitled iiii ie, together with a proper affidavit that said defendant. Osborne A. Whitmer 's a tion-ioideut d the State vt Indiaja. Affiants turther state that this action ! is prei uted fcT the purjxise of nutet- ; ing tliir iitle t. certain lands los riled in their complaint, situated in the 'ounty ' of St. Joseph, and State ef Indiana
whi.h said lands are more luuy iejxribed as follows t-wit: The ncrtlnast ii.irter of the southeast fiuarter of Se.rioii fourteen, Townstlp
thirty-siv nrth. ratine one east. In the j
Countv of St. .losepli, Mate ol Jinliana. I The said lefendai.t Is herety inHitil j thatKiid ause will st.itid for trial n the Ltith !ay of January, l'JJl, the name be - ing the IJud day of the next term of j said i oinl, t -o;ivii,uee at the City f w- ...... i..,..i .... c. Iii-. I f i . .bit- Im
.OUIU HIIl'l, on iu;- .'i. ...j Non-ill t'l-r, next, n 1 1 1 -1 1 day said lefetid.mt is required to appear t aid iefendaut is reiuirel to ai'p.';ir t said
action. wi u;i u m. wakm:i:. i
Clerk. St. .Joseph Circuit Court. F.v MAlJtj.MILT LFM., Deputy. tSeal. Iluld.ard .V I'ctici.gill. Attornexs tor l'liiiutirTx. June 4-11. on-kiidi:m' not i c k. State of Indiiui, Cuiinty of St. Joseoh. SS. In the St. Joseph Superior
Court, May term, 1'.'21. Claretve Clark vs. pal 'lark. Iivore tiös.;. j He It Known. That the above named j Plaintiff lias tiled in tLe 271ce of th't Clerk ef aid Court his couiplaiut j gHinst slid lesfrndant in the above ause together with a proper affidavit! that said Defendant, p'd Clark, is not; a resident of the State of Indiana. Said Defemtaiit i h'rvhy ii'tlfld that ; paid cause will stand or trial n tin j '-th lay of July, r.rji. the same being the tvitli day of the nevt term rf taid Court, oiiiuicin ing at the Cijy of South, Hend. on the third Monday in May, on j which day said Defendant is required to uppear to nabl action. ' WILIU i: M. WAliNFU. Clerk, j Hv M.MM;Ai:irr LFM?. Deputy. J. W. l'homas. ty. for Plaintiff. June 4 11 IS HT ÖT MKT II 1K.M. INDIANA, j
Ieprtnint of Iulli- Work. Notice of Kesolution of Condemnation .. CI.
Notice is hereby plxru that the H?rd ef Publi- Works of iid t ity at a meet-i ing 'f sdd Heard, held en th- "iMh 1 ay ! ef May, lX'l, udoptei a resolution fr the! Ceude'ainattuu of the following described
prperty : , I Opening of a street Sixty t feet, wide from sample st. to lAvlng av., as
follow n. to-wit: i P.egiuuhii; at tie north 1-S corner "f j Section li. township 7 N. ll. - K .. ; then-T eat ;'.' feet, them south on a bu parallel aud feet east of paid l-i section lin to th" north line of Fwiugj av., t!'cn e vest t' bt t. thence north j on a Mii parallel and : feet .est of; aid 1 se tiou line to the north Hue of Mid seetbn thnce eaT ."0 feet to the Pia- o beginning. The follovxlng de-Ttbed property may!
be injuriously r benenia
by such appropriation.
P.OAÜD F PI IU.1C WOKKS.
C. A. i:i.LDTT.
liAJiVKV F. K(S I ISFU. j rjr
JOHN F. DF. IIAYFN ,
eroni.-a C. Sxiney, Clerk of Hoard. May --N; June 4
Frank Barchan!. .inuthful editor, who defies tho jvt iKliticaI ten-dciici-of hu (K-ait and suecv td.
Prr.k Farshdrd. th 16 -year-old dit.r cf the IV'.fy, AN., Onlooker, th-- politicians and editor? of U!,a stttirg up and taking r.oice f h;m and his paper. A!: -a::.., siad'.o f the Crfedirv. his bier. i a nm '.! and prpciuii.y dt ok rat Ne ei -theless, cur.g I-.f.ah.rd suppoit. i Harding xud Coc-.ide .,:d the nt;re republic n tixke.. Wh n th. y on he utd th-- r.itt extra ld er had. Tü '.f-uth '.bis a-ivic-.l agiir.ivhis
stMn'l I y -uj-ie.ssi men He I-ste.nI I
pages wteklx. He has ftarted a job printing p'.ant ami replaced the hand-set syst m with a linotype inat hin . TS.- paper's circulation h is doubled in that time. l'.trchrd writes most of the copy and practually all of the linotype composition is set by him. He also maks t:; the paper. "The ri!oiikcr forco numbers eight, in hiding mxself and a lä-car-old dg." sijs tht editor. "My working hours ate from S in the morning until 1 ti at n i z h l .
"The Onlooker's force numbers
cSfc Company
South MIchman Street
New Wash Goods for Summer Wear Whatever your plans for the summer may be, whatever costume or wear you may be planning, first ee these manr opportunities before deciding on the goods you are going ta use.
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tu Hi t t and h.r wnl ahtad as I.c , , ., . . lny i cita!ist. It s run n a win-or-u:nr.i J. His : in-(. r. ii- rt.mt is . to, basis. T be sure, I am not we' trivet- i wo nli with f r'nt-pr.c r- lüaking it millmn dollars with it cip.oruls h-ippf rtlr.tf the lepub.U.m. xprv ra,ll41v
lianhir i wis a "deH ' in the "Kach oP f C.e ppep goes to (tr.Icr.ker ?l."p I- r two .wars before (he ,lt,fctr.!rice. four bb-cks away, in h hfCArr dltr. In hi )i months j uheeib trroxv and thev will eoniif rhip Y.- hs inerc-ised the p.i-Jtipue t v;.. that vsay f-r a few icars t? from f- ur i it-'f- to 12 and 1G to cc.-iik." fr
The property whb h may be Injuriously .
or lei:e:i.. lall v atle- je.i in ine v ny in ; South Hnd, Indiana, by the opening of i.i 1.1 street as above inscribed Is known! as the ground herein proposed to be -oudetum d and appropriated therefor, I and a!' all the b is and lands and par-1
X is of lot si lving within the follow tr.c lesorlL-ed territory in the City vt South Hend. Ii-.di.iua, to-wit: Heglnning at the northwest corner cf Sec tiou i:., tow nship 07 N. lh - P. thence east on north line 'f said Seetiou 15 to the let-.ter line of .ail eetbn 15, ttence 'Uth on the center line of sai l se tlcn 1." t the south line of sab! section 15. thfine west on the mii:lh line of Said m"'-
tlon 15 to the southwest -orrter f snld
se. tion 1... tlien- e Lorth n -west liue r said section 15 to the northxet corner
' thereof benir th p!a e t beinr.'.ng. j Ow nod b the f.dlowinr prprty own
ers: Fdwar. II. DufTitli and Caro.ine Knett. i:..s, sa. k et al. Sarah F. Kirhy. Alitonir.i.i I.uzrix. New Jersey, Indiana .V. Illinois iuilax Co.. (irtnii Trunk Wedern Knilwar Co., Chl-nzo, Indi.m.i aud Southern Hallway Co, St. Joseph. Sauth Hend and Southern Hailway Co., nogr L. PM,te. .lanies Oliver Fstaie. Joseph H. Arr.MI. ;rtrud? Myer. trv F Kunk, Srh Harris. Ch.irle 12. Mnler. Willi A Hust.fe. Jar.it Olirer, The object of su-h appropriation D the eppniiiff of a Hiphwuy xloc;' the north and south .enter I!e of west a of Seib.Q 15, township ;:7 N. K. 1 P. Fader Condemnation r.es.dutlon No. 01. In tfce Citv f Sontb Hend. Indiana. .id Hoard will meet :.f 7:15 P. M.. n the 2Jnd day ef June, lv.'l. at it rrTx-e In the City Had uul re. el re ail Lear
Tissue Ginghams 36-inch new Tissue Gingham, in neat plaids, yard 49c Silk stripe Tissue Ginsham. 27-inch, in a good assortment of pleasing patterns, yard 59c Fancy Tissue Ginghams, in splendid assortment of neat patterns. 32-inch. at. yard 69c Fancy Embroidered Tissue Ginghams, in neat block patterns, yard , $1.00 Wash Fabrics Beach Cloth Suitings, in variety of plain colors, yard. . .59c Linene, in plain colors, 36-inch, yard 39c
j Imported Organdy, in variety of plain colors, per j yard. $1.25 and $1.50 j Middy Crepe, in plain colors; very special, yard at . . . .35c j New Shirtings, in fancy stripes, 32-inch, yd., 39c, 75c, $1.25 t 32-inch Imported Dotted Swiss, in variety of colors; regular ; $2.00 value; special, yard $1.59 White Goods I For Graduation Dresses i 40-inch White Organdy, yard 50c i 40-inch Organdy in white and colors 75c ' Imported Organdy in white and colors, 45-inch, at, yard, $1.25 and $1.50 ! 40-inch White Charmeuse at $3.50 and $4.00 ' 40-inch White Voile. 45c, 50c and 75c 45-inch White Voile, yard $1.00 j 40-inch White Georgette, yard $1.50 t New Voiles Big Assortment Big assortment of dainty, sheer Voiles in endless variety of attractive new patterns, floral, figure and plain colors. They are 36. 38 and 40 inches wide, and priced at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50
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B TÜEiMYORMSPEeiALSFROP1 8:30 to 10:30
Women's 65c HOSE
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Woin's Pisle Hse, ' Purson' make. In bboK r brown, at
Boys' 75c BLOUSES
H o y s S u in ic e r i 1 o u m s in nil i ut full, at
10c Wool SOAP
1 "a moii s Wed S M w.r'li !' regular: :-peo;.,l ;t
25c Mermen's TALCUM i ' Hi
Women's $1 SILK HOSE
w.cp. ü's lie ,;w lb h? of Vi". WT. ;.t lb'.
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83 w
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IG GUT PRICE BARGAINS FOR TUESDAY!
REAL $1.00 RAG RUGS pa iTag K li s. g 1 EJ ic. in many cd E rs to select from, Ba r
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MEN'S $1.75 DRESS r tt r nr r
o ni k l 3 pirn's bn-s shins B R jP ''ii sie. 11 to 17: y ; u.iny patterns b.
s. b-ct fviu ; spc- Vsi? i.m .Vial ;t v.
H CHILDREN'S $1.50
MIDDIES rr.? j hi! ! m'- M id.!. r,5 fi Pi u-.:,h si.:.-. J -
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I Women's $1.25 Muslin
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