South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 July 1921 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. JULY 17. 192!
PRINTERS HERE IN ANNUAL SESSIONS
Two Hustlers in District No. 1
Delegates Arrive for Conferriire Program of Entertainment for Women.
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Aiout I j p.i'tii wrrc prcs'-nt ii: the peni:.,' of !h - twoLiy ccntr.t.r. of the ir. 1 St.'it Ccnf--r-r.co r f I'rir.t'r.i : thuir t;ct tofth7 : .' t!n-,- h-M ;r: U T'l-v r ir.e! S.itur.! iy :...rh. A rri'.-r. T th"- at-t'-r. '.i:.-,- opt r..r.i; "-i '.v-r': : V. on d(i' an. ofTi'tr.- of the ;r! n f re m r; r.y c.:!cf in the tat-'. Ti, i p r.!r. of th- cor. ferer.c; ''ui.v. 1 u;t!i i ?t t-tou:-'-tner rn -';t Ol;vcr Utt nUht. f II w- :.. nii.i h :')' pr;i::r l.a i a buffet
T.:- for.'ritio;. iro;. r I to start : 'J y v.-.tii jl ' u-.n: n;t--tlr. to e 'hi in thy Tr;lj :n buliS.nc at ' ' r..or:;.r.?. 1 'oibr.vir t . u '... - n a hir.'r;- v. ... b.i -i. IJr.tt rt.i ir. r. : r.t hy Walt; O'Kw fe art! the Gu nthi-r fivt-pec-'rch. str-i has bctr. arranged fo.
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about th'j fit;' b'tturduy afternoon, j iJjr'.ir th r-r.f'. rcr. rr nr. 1 fir.vfT. I t:;n b id t .day th: 1. !:. 'a.;; - t'ik'-n ft. atü'-rrt',:!. t'.p. to lVr.Nn I Harb-r und Ft. JO!;.h.
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MRS. EABER IS SENTENCED FOR LIFE BY JUDGE
NEGRO HELD FOR ALLEGED ATTACK ON WHITE WOMAN
whito v.-o nr. an, and n;other of ihre CV (. k Tho attack is alleged to hive takfn r'ace Saturday, July 9. utut 4 V- ni. Shortly before th' tlm. Mr?.
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William Caidy and Detective Hami'.ton. charged with a statutory crime
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Thefce tw-o members of the üale.-manjhip Club are steady producers and
cf them at present are amor,; the highest standlr.ff members, according
GZÄLL0 ARREST IS
New Member Tops List of Sales Club Workers
i Mi-s Marjoric Herbster, Hollis Mattbc, Herald Anthony, Steve
SCENE AT STATION1 zigany and Margaret Keogan Occupy High Positions Accord in-r to Today's Published List Four Weeks Until j
the Finish.
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tr-t t-nniy. w,-is .irre.?ed for the 's'pf'Mth time S.itur1ay r.irht a v.nrrarit ' haririK hin; with unlawful )''c."''i:l of intuxicatin,'; li'juor for II.- was r-l-a-J ' n a Jl.OO Lond. D. 1). Nrn?ti. al!o'H lawyer, created nu:'c a K ne at police head-MUart-ra .vh-n he learned hi.s client h-ii h- en arreted, d.pit tiie f i-.'t that he knew the arr Ft was Feh' duled !o he rnarV and hid th proper Ion '.v riled fr'atuidav' afternoon.
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t- Iaiia ! .'2iiliu'.s bartender at Mm st't diink nI .iM:hMent at 702 i'. Chaplu .r.. u.is al-. arr"ted on a similar warrant. Att'y .W-nr th's ire was aliiroused by t hi amt, claiming bond had lieen furiilihed in the afternoon. He nredicted tint Chief of Police
rvter H. Kl!no and se veral met'ihersj of his department would be made to j stand Lr;ai for "t'uljaly arreFUnK'' Cz-illo and tty. lie stated that h? j reri-el information Saturday after- J
noun that warrants had Leun iued ;Vir Czalhj and "John Dot , liartcndcr at the Chapi. tt. p'.act-," and he immediately proceeded to follow out the provisions of the law in making arrarieii.ent for taelr immediate rt lease for jail. !! d' ci ne 1 that ChKf Kline knew that bond had already been furnish
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South Bend . . 13,900 Orland Stull, North Liberty. 1J8, 95 ) Uurroll Wills, Walkerton . .131.73'! Hcllis Matrix. Lakevdllo ....135.SF9 Herold Anthony, Laltevllle ..135,CC'0 Arthur Meyers, R. It. South Jend 11,500 E. A. Hauser, North Liberty. 15,800
(Continued from Pago One.) they will have established suttclcnt majorities to practically insure their final porttion;?. Another reason wliy rnm.berd ehould put forth maximum effort at this time l.s because of the oppor-
j tunity to capture the $500 extra cash I award which is offered to the mem
ber carnin? the most credits bttween the dates of July 12 and July 7 Inclusive. This extra award in it.elf, U well worth working- for, and when
one consider that the member who Member
wir.a- the $d00 will be In fair position j n. c. Durgoyne, Berrien
DISTRICT 7 Michigan.
to capture the home or ope of the
automobiles at the finish, the offer is doubly attractive. Following Is theji.st of active members tir.d credits accepted for publication.
DISTRICT 1 All that part cf the city of South iJeiid north of Washington v. (Including Washington nr.) nml west of the St. Joseph, rlTcr.
Credits .12S.500
Sprlngd
Mr.", George I. Fox, Three Oak 131,900 Iothane Hall. Nlles 22,600 Mrs. Wava Piatt. Niles 15,100 Mrs. Albert Wileon. Three Oakd 22,300 ML-s Ituth Aldrich. N'iles 121,200 Mre. Carrie Rosenberger, Niles 129.500 M1.--S Caroline Shankweller, L'dwardsburg 12,400
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DISTRICT 8 Marshall uud Klkhart counties In Indiana.
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.Steve Cis-any 134,7r-f
j L. I:cl.ens 130 00 j Mi. Liliian Dolde 1.'1, 00t I
j Norman Ilartz- r 12,250 MemlxT ; Mf.-; Marie Kolupa 1 5, 2"0 j Arnold C. Knoepple, j Harold Miller 118,500) Bremen iJuliu Mufczik 13.0UU J. L. Llewelyn, Goshtn ;Ci:rin Menne! 131.2r.0 Mls- Fto.s.sa. Yoder,
Mrs. V. A. Pischke 112.250) 'akarui
BEAUTIFUL NEW BANDINGS AND RUCHINGS IN SOFT SUMMER SHADES
wv......v i.ir-i' i. iv or an attack upen court. She merely nodded her head j Alice- "mith. 1118 1-2 X. Hill when prensed for answers .if to j
wnetner she understood. She wa ae limp a lifeless person, and had to ! be carried to and from the court-! room. Mrs. Kaber chowed little In-1 terest, except In the future of her , daughter, Marian. ; Hefuv? Hall. Ball for Miss McArdle was refund 1 today by Judp Brnon on the ,
ground that In the llht of testimony In Mrs. Kaber's case which tended to implicate her also In the crime, he could not grant her temporary freedom. Because cf her phyrical condition. Mrs. Kaber will got be taken to rrlson for 10 days or more, it was sam, in order to permit hr to regain her strength The jail physician paid he thought Mrs. Kaber' condition is due to over etraln during tho trial. Both counsel for defer.te and state said they were well pleased with the verdict. "It was a Just verdict." Att'y William J. Corrtgan, Mr?. Kaber's counsel, told members of the Jury as he clapped their hands and expressed his gratification at the outcome. He had repeatedly told newspaper correspondents that his only hope was a recommendation for mercy. Defenae counsel announced there -will be no appeal. The Jury considered the ca&o for four hours before voting a verdict, which is understood to have been done on the third ballot.
office with George Beyer, del
republican candidate for thf
ally, in tho Odd re; lows cui.c:ng.
for th purpose cf paying rent to Th r Stewart for a house of which she Is Smith's a sub-le.ee. ' c.Tlce d
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"vrl;l;:f,:V"!;,f xrVrAy Minneapolis, j:,, i-.--7h, j efeatei V:Ur ;u?t .;:!-: tr.. i-ut.-.-::rt. c I major- '-ty. he is allowed to have at- ; :-T!r.r.f p t p-'-' t! f -rvi- t 4 j alldlng. I --tktd Mr?. Smith. '. i.umar.ired. It; . - : j or ; -.vi:
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LOWER HOUSE IN FIGHT OVER OIL TAX ISSUE
(Continued from I 'ago One.) wrangle over ayes, members were ready to 1 O off until Monday and get their i ces lined up for tho real right. ll.vpre.vi Doubt. The dye embargo stood up against a combined attack by decomrab? and republicans. Described by thoe supporting it as a device to shackle tho vat dye Interests of Germany, it was denounced by Hep. Prcar of Wisconsin, a republican member of the ways and means committee, and othera as a move to build up a dye monopoly in this country.
As the voie was comparatively close, some doubt wa.s expressed as to the final action by the house j proper next week, the vote today j being in the committee of the -whole, j
HOPEFUL FEELING j STILL PREVAILING IN PEACE PARLEY
:um scouts raise TENT CITY IN TRUE
MILITARY STYLE La Pierre ... i Steve IV t era (Continued from Pa-e One.) j Corinc Segmueller . ! Leonard A. Sabo . . . . b-ep. the smuts were not ordered to J Walter Sweeney bed till a late hur. Hereafter. ' William Walsh ,
Th'.'ir'n, taps will be-souruled at t:.'50 j Misi Mary Paker 13,000 every r.isjht. t Alfred Hosinski 11,500 Xm iitors will bo allowed in j Misw Lillian Aigner 11.500 ' !)!!) t"ü iv before 1 o'eir-'k. After A. C. Denniston 12,750
that time ;si:"rs will hj freely adiritte! and larnts ;ir- invited t-
Credit .130.500 . .15.400
, 129,250
.129 .vim Mr. Aua Berger. Bremen ..131.000
. l::S.O30 j Mr.-. H. V.. Goshen. I.a raz..l29,400 . 129.350 j Mrs. ücar Campbell, Ply-
.132.000 . 128.000 . .11.500
LMward flour 16,000
o'jt ami vNit long as they
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DISTRICT 2 All that pan of the city of South Bend south of Washington av. (not Including Wa-lüng-ton av.) nnd west of Michigan frt. (Including Michigan st.)
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w.H V. 4e an f.pport unity to ; !:!: the ehurch of tlioir f'iith i 1 i in amp. ''luirc'.t rail will
Meiulior Mi.ü Lli.abeth Armour
Miku But.v.llch . . Walter Frick . . . .
CmllM .1 r.o.&oo .129.000 .131.2 0 0
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and all boys c f v. ill attend the Jose'h rhur'h
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!) Ii'-. Ill Vi I: Side M. 1C. T'.o who ih to attend w:ll bi-1 trant'd special n tn .if - t d t hat m r- ice
Mi.s Margaret Keogan 1S4.000
1 L' im Kowalski 131,250 I Miss Katheryn IJ-d.elt 132,000 ; .M.s Mary J. Miller 11.500 j Mrs. Cflrmiel Monserey . . . . 1 ."2,CiO I Mios Ldythe Feriweli 15, C00 j Casmlr Markiewicz 18. 000 I Wm. C. Kanieke 14,000
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DISTRICT 3 All that p;irt of the city of South Bend eat and north of the s .JtKeph rler.
mouth H1.400 Mlsa Uernita White. Argos. .. 12,500
DISTRICT 9 Any territory In hlch The rVovs-Tiniex circulates not included In other districts.
(Continued from Pago One.) ! tonight in preparation for the meet-! intr of Sir James Crait? with 1'remler i Lloyd George alter the latter'h re-j turn from Chequers court Monday. ! In a message to a war memorial j meeting at Castle Dawson, London-j dcrry county, today. Sir James de-' clared that the British empire w ould '
never be weakened by any act of his. Those who had made the supreme bacrifice, udded the Ulster premier, "trusted us to give nothing away, and their trust will never be betrayed."
Member Credits i i Wilbur Boardman. Laporte. . 99,700 ! A. J..Cavanau!?h, Knox 19.350 Miss Thelma Hartman. j Holling rralrlo 20,200 !
James A. Bolin. Argos 11,200
PREFERS JAIL TO TELLING ADDRESS
CLKYNlNf; OP ALL KINDS lrn ly Iii Imur, COe an hour. Window Cleaning:, 5e lnide, 10c outMdf. Thottrr. Olli er, llomra anI htorv. rhone Lincoln M71 jackson cli:anin(; co. ISO S. Ilfhlctn t. 2nd Floor. Koom
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Store Opens 8:30 Closea 5:30
Saturday Open Till 9:30
HANDKERCHIEFS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AT HALF TRICE
SUMMERTIME CLOTHES Fresh and Dainty for All Occasions
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A Delightful Showing of Tub Frocks A cool and crisp appearance is much desired on these hot Summer days and there is no better way to accomplish it than to have a plentiful supply of fresh Wash Dresses. Our assortments this Summer are especially pleasing in their large variety of styles and shades. Pretty patterns in checks and plaids are presented in attractive Gingham models and dark Voiles are made unusually good looking with dainty Organdie collars and cuffs. Dotted Swiss and Organdie Dresses arc also being shown in lovely fashions. $5.00, $7.50, $8.95 and $10.00
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Silk Dresses $35.00 Afternoon Dresses in becoming and youthful styles have been placed in the July Clearance Sales. This fine Silk group embraces models in Kitten's Ear Crepe, Georgette and Taffeta combinations and plain Taffetas. They are trimmed with cut work, embroidery and tinsel thread and represent values as high as $65.00.
Sleeveless Dresses $6.50 to $16.95 These Dresses are now very popular because with each change of waist, the wearer has practically a new dress. The ones we are showing are made up in Linen, Jersey and Baronet Satin. The colors include Navy, Rose, Tan, Yellow, Copen, Pink, Rust, Peach and Gray.
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Sweaters The Sweater has become a necessity in the modern wardrobe. We have been very careful in the buying of our Sweaters so that each woman may have an ample range of styles, materials, color3 ad prices to select her Sweater from $8.95 to $25.00.
Blouses
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arm weather calls tor more ireauent H ouse chances.
rThis necessitates the purchase of an extra supply. Our July Clearance Sale enables you to buy very desirable Georgettes in tuck-in and over-blouse styles, prettily trin;med, for only $4.95 each. At this price one may have several.
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Hat Sale A new Hat now would freshen up your appearance for the rest of July and August. We are now offering all of our Summer Millinery, which embraces values to $25.00, for $1.00, $3.95, $5.00, $6.95, $7.95 and $10.00. The selection is good and the models are smart and well trimmed.
Skirt Sale This season's Skirts have shown a great variety of styles. Although we cannot have them all we do have several skirt styles that are particularly desirable. They are all represented in our July Sale and you will be pleased when you see what a really fine Skirt you can get for $2.75 to $10.95.
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"William Bellyt," who refused to give the police his address, was arrested by Sergt. Roberts and detail Saturday night at Blrd'.s Nc.
li.i, which is located on the I'ralrie j Ave. rd., near Ewing Ave., when the! officer? found in his poseyaion rive' allon. of "moonshine" whisky ;
Bellyt told thr ofllcer he had pur - i
en.isa me lnjuor irom a iriemi ror a Kalle n and was preparing to Meli it to another friend for $S.t"."
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Mcmbcr Ferdinand Calh-en . . Mis Henrietta Myers Mi'. l-i ril Smith Robert Swlntz
O. i:. Shrlber . . I'd car Singleton
CrtxllLj .130.000 .r:9,75o . .:o.:5o .132.209 . .11.500 . .13.750
a K'il'on when thy arrived.
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wis r lact-d In Jail nnd denied bonds j until he consent. ti) pive his correct name and address. j
Handd Winkr 131. 2o0
, Miss V ra L- Miller 3.750
r exf'!;i w i i ' . j Mi.-h. .:'. '.: . K'.Uh.::-;. (isiu n. ii- ciU.-.s f-rr. s-:.:-d by the e:::- el'- ' IJ.ir'.y M.day morni.-. ci'.nj will j . -::.; ',i an 1 tlx hi'.;e Culvt r by ( . u y.art. ! y march;::,; :w ,::: "ü::::::' . a::d ri '..r.g ::;
DISTRICT 4 All that part of flic city of South IVntl eat of S. Michigan t. (not tiicludlnj; S. Michigan vt.) to tlic St. Joseph river.
Dempsey says, Nuxated Iron used by him as part of his training was in his opinion an important factor of his phenomenal victory over Carpentier as he believes it materia ally helped to give him that mighty power to withstand Carpentier's hardest hits and that it also helped to put
added punch behind his own blows.
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i. u n. Th re c irrp v. ill hi j ' rauli Kucfrl IS. 230 , ;s:cl.f d r. : :U nu-ht and i!:c i,0 i Vh i.m Kltcdihü: L f-.- u:.i- .i.por.utiüy for C. Slfraun 11.500 a rhih r Uriy Tueb.v i M-rJorie Heritor IHo.SOO.
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DISTRICT 5 MLhavaUa-
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b ivhT.c ' i'' Wt- nday. where i Mtk. David l'urkhart ; th" bes hü; ren: an as ku:p of Mr.s Mary Eaton U1.730 t'ulver '.Ith r:'ie f.-r fix das. lib 11 Kaier it. 00. ! I Mrs. rnr.Js G. Tetera 113.7 5 0 i McCrcurx Not a Slacker; s llck n:.ooo . , - . ..... ... i M;.v V. K. Murphy 129.000 rm Much Military Life jjohn L. Jacot 23,ocoi 'Chanel I. Snyder 29. C00 I
liermir. M Cr iry. whov r.am j Mls, M.r?art Dickel wa ir.clu.1ed r: th- r.f allf-J . Vj:il.lu, steams ... lacker;. tr.:;-:?d in the navy at s. Hauer .. Newark. N. J. ' nl ::: -.ths pr- :
vioi.-H to tr.c dra::. .. Ivb hisstr, Mrr. L.:cyd F.jrrr. ff 0vvo'..-. ITe wn :r. :!;f er,. .c mor than -i : r.:c..th- and f.-c.-cd the Arbii.tlr ; three tin.efl it believed that the ria'ak in h..- cae win mad- b- ' raus rf h:s r.Ii-tn.ent m the east ,'
30.000 10.750 l'2.:50
DISTRICT 6 M. Joseph county, outride of Smith IV-nd ntl Mlha wnka.
Member
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ar.d that th" a-thorit! hid ne no- ( Walter Much;;, Grander lil.iOOj tice of ;:. MeCrear;. , who wj j Mr.". Daiyy Swanson, New rd fn-rti a at th- j.ir.-M.t, 'ari!..e 1C0,. C C ) tKUn r&l:r. :n i.kiiar:. heodore Schubert, it. II.
r.-Ld have aai. dropped on Wir. Jon Shades, and wo are the first to five our customers the benefit. Our new prlees will urprie you. Four Different Grades "Wo carry more d;ffcrent grades of Shade than any other store this file of Chicago. We have Water Odor, Hand Made in our own lector) MaolUnc Hl, hich ia a ver' fukI pr.ulcj of Oil Slwulo. Hand Tainted Oil Opaque. Thif J? the good Oil b'hade. Will give years of service. Tinted Cambric, non-break-able, no cracks, no pinholes. The very best of colors, that will harmonize with any color scheme you desire. We are always ready and willing to t?end our faleman ti give you estimates', and we guarantee our work satisfactory and Si:itVICi; is our rr.ettn. The Indiana Window Shade Co.
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v. ho are in a weafiifd condition to try this wonderful strcngtb aad Llood T nider." Wl.ca a man so streu? and physically f t as Dcc:py uses Nuxated Iron, how much core important ii it thit thoutandj nd thoaandi of others wLo so preatly laclc physical btrensth. power and endurance, thauli arid U.cmirhes cf its benefits. NuxateJ Iroa not only
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In the preat f.ffht Carpentier hit Demrsey ibeliere it was an inVlth swift powerful blow t!.it bad the speed I port ant factor in helpcf gun fire. Tho yelling mob mw him land ir.jrine to win oe.iilj
his famous ri?tht en Ifcrnpi-ey's Jaw, yet my treat itory si.d I
lerr.pey Deer Cinched but rc!entlcsly he tore after the Krenchnian v itb his eld ripping trarin, merciless po'-ver, landin; terrific punches ea head, body and jw until Carpentier quickly weakened and tVn snother powerful punch and a?aia Ien:pey showed ümsi-lf to be the supenmn cf the a?e the prcatcst Chamr;ioa the world L-s eer known. The Lendca Daily Mail, cf July 4th, quote? Carpentier as sayinr "Dernphry ij thexno-t powerful rnan I have ever met in t!ie rin;. lie is incredibly strong. To hit hi;n is J:ke hjttin? a mountain. To take hii punches Lihke leclinx the watle-p ef n t j'auche. If I were akej tvhat lead to my defeat. I would siy the two tre'nrr.douj Hows Dexpscy landed cn the nape of my &cck. I uot the aaie after that." IVmpey hJ n "I feel I wen through rrc.-ter prwrr. er.1uran-e. f.htin? f kill au i traten. 1 tce Carrxr.ticr" Lardest tlyw i ea my chin and Ahite they knorked me t-ack they did net daie rne in the least. I ta sure Carpentier haj net te endurar'e ta tar.d the lard that I tan Und. rscitiit-r ha he the Strencth to deher ttiem. I understand Lis methods cf traininc are entirely dilcrert from mine. While I believe ia -ientac box-! ir.j still I cever loe si;ht ef the irnportar.t fact that ether things bcinff euil it is the man who has the preatct itrer.?Lh, power and endurance that u ojn g to w;a. In fcu;ldter un thes three mot Important Lhinrs ther is rothinc bke f.:i:rc our blood with food old ttrenffth-fiTiar iron, la rroparin? tor my ffreat Csht ith Vi:iard I u$cd Nuxated Iren as part of my traiumr, and I felt that it was s ach benefit tome that afterwards I used iUwhrnerer I feit I was not
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Jack Dempsey SuperMan of the Age
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We ha e purchased the stock of Wm. J. Xeidhart at a sacrifice, and we are able to make very attractive prices on
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the tlood tut it alw contairi the prine'pa! chcrrical const. tuents cf aoti'-e 1 i v i ;: ? rerve fofre i:i a form v: hi -h nc?t neir!y reemMes that in Vic brain and rerve cel! cf man tr tiiat Nuxated Iren may tc said to te beta a blood aai a nerve food. If through worry, overwork. cer.?t-r.t ncr-
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your blood has become Inpo erühed and your nerve force ex!tiutrd. you will f.nd that a short coure of Nuxate! lreo will cften produce mot surpriir.c results. It Ms been c?ed asd h;hly endorsed by former United States Senator, M'roher of Congress, JaJett of ef I'r.ited States Courts and many prcraine nt
JACK KEARNS Maaagcr f&r Dempaey
Jack Kearns, Dcmpicy' Mana ger, aays: "Knowir.fr what Nuxated Iron had dene for Dempsey in the Willardnghtl strongly insisted that he use this wonderful strer.glh and bleed tui'der as a fart cf his trin:ng fcr the f.ghi with Carpentier, end I believe it wasun irrcrtant factor in building tp Dempsej's superhuman strenfrtb, power and endurance whiciä were such important factors in wir.r.ir.g' bb tzsy victory.
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Carpentier, th supreme test f or lifelltscse. It I cow Leict-usetl by over 4.000,000 I ania tnolc N'-iuted Iren and I" peer' annsallr.
the ra.i'-r m s-t rrt hfr trat NjiatrJ Iren v i ffaka ag-.an.ir. r 'iitf'S or crM' cK pico ef the rK wan: bet hoiat.d Iren il, grr ,. nrrM th rJ fckxvl ecrvule nJ k f 9 f'cmg :r cra- (jf.T strerrh. tor arl ritrrx-e, ar 'jrpl (ncrr.ttfC t.crv frr to the tmry r.r-t-l.'. Yea ritn trv Naiated Iron cn rtr :olut.' r"jrmnt- tVwt if it rot irx-Tr ur rrrri rr -v4 t JuriT in two ' t.rre nd r.oi prfertir srr..fefoey rolt yocr ttwfy mil, t refu'd'H Iwmrt of rcbt;tutt. Look for t orj "KoKtUxl ' oa etr7 pckc. Soi'' ri for ta.j fcloM xd Lrvs is toli by a dr-rrirts.
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