South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1921 — Page 20

SOUTH BEND NEWS -TIMES

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9

NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office. 120 Lincoln Way West. Phone Mistiaicaka 10

MAN THOUGHT TO BE DEAD ARRIVES

TO YISIT PARENTS!;:;

until about a '

Williim Egley Victim of Bandils at Knoxville, Tcnn., June 13.

from that nlzht up

'.vok airo. whn h aTok In the

; I'nins anil hirital. In -which he j wa t"M ho w.5 hoir.s trcatc-..! for ' inJuri h f-u-itiiifl iri an automobile jarM.-nt. rj awakening lie stated

thit hp rfair.l h;fl mental facui-

anl lie immediately surtfJ i

horn? to visit hi parents. ThH

! Ihy.iriar.s claim that Kscloy's kull had Leen pre--:"l on his biain as tho

WAR HERO BODY WILL BE BROUGHT BACK FROM FRANCE

ruit of the biow by th. taniits.sFlovl R0(lerick to Be Given tr.'.l ivh'-n the Ford flrucK him It - .

run .unitary runerai Sunday.

T" hv been rohbei ani V'itTi into !nr.s!hl!lty, lo.t all meriti'. faeulti' for over fro and r.n-half months, to hav n trurk by r.-ri after rTeivir,:: treatnu-nt in a Mr.vlfvil, Pa., ho?pStT:. to w:iko up. repa-.n memory an 1 rr-albn? hi nwn identity, H the :rane -xjri-rnre f,f William i:2r:fy. a lo al boy. who arrive. 1 in the r;:y y'-t'T.l'iy : vii: hi r.trrr.:?. Mr. ami Mrs. Paul V.xl'y, who ha -I Kiven hini up for df-ad. On Juno 13 Ia.n Mr. Ey, who wa running a ronfer-?lonry store at Knoxi, Tenn.. lo. k'-i up hifl pla':e of bu;in'ss ar. I ffi 3 ppea r' 1. Por -eral weeks the pope .-erchefl for him and finally win-d

his people.

Jo.n-d It. thu rausins him to member who he was. Kgley further stated that on marchings his pockets he found a railway fic ket from Lexington. Ky., to Cincinnati, O., which he of the opinion the bandits kft him.

MAKING EFFORTS TO FIND TIMMONS

j .ckxtuiiy. j Vaudeville and picture are th

ai.ractior-n at the Century theater

Tor three nights. Ftartlng tonight and Including a mitlr.ee perform-1 a nee Sunday. Jim Mein tyre appears j In a clever rube characterization and i has the able a s.i stance of two ' charming pins in an offering that j buhbles over with laughter. ban j Ho'.t and company, over the finc-inc. i dancing and talking ?k;t entitled. "Ju.t from Georpia." Mr. Holt is a famous minstrel man and Mi. '. Polly Kelt, a talented violinist, a id? hfr personal chirm and talent to; the act. Gilmore Corbin sir.gg and ' tcl fnorie in a chatty and Intimate !

manner that people wil! like. Jack i Bird demonstrate tho use of the j Australian bull whip and throw?! ropes -with amazing skill. The five

par: photoplay, "If Only Jim." featuring the western star. Harry Carey and a Century comedy of one red introducing the clever performing dog". Brownie, makes up the bill.

ARREST HAZIERS, WHO DESERTED HIS

ir irr v Tirr r.KT:p t y o v.

Chariot on. W. r

y Otürer Harry ifK'rn "von f"r the nttb-'TS. He is

Ar.gr 1 Haziers o Va., was arrest" 1 Reamrr, yesterday Charleston. W. Va

wanted in that city on a charce

wile a'?f rt:ui. nazifrf : a av Iast and arnved in th:. c.ty a few day.- ; f:;Vr, aT

ago and wa cru.o cd at a re.-t-aurant. Hazier.- will be her. awaiting the arrival v eastern otlicr.

1 CTRL IN" (TSTCIV IIlHlll j Miss Jti::h Ne-wheart, 17 yearfl I M, a ran:p f;r plrl. wa.s picked

V. J. Pfender, ye?t rday

for Connecticut

ft'ithor:t-s. ler b.ome. Is In 1. n.on

WOULD LEGALIZE BEER TO SOLVE TAX PROBLEMS

i r -ty. Cor.n.. and th girl farted out j

! c n a h:l;o .ir.d kept on

WASHINGTON', Sept. S. TcaV.n-

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MIS AIIAUA KXnntTAIN'S.

Mis-? Jo-ph-!r.e Afara, IV. r. coin

rntrtalnel a party of

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f 2.75 per cent beer and th1rr-

cour.trv c.u:

liicnn at the s-trrday cc nip', town g;;c?t.

The body of Floyd O. ltoderick. who died June 29. 191$. a the result of beinjr shot by machine gun while stringing telephone uire. in France, will arrive n Mlnhawaka Friday and will be talc-

i er to the Cats funeral home. A fun

n Üitary funeral In charge of the American Legion 161, and of tne Ora Snyder garrison. 951 A rm v nnd 'a nninn will be

Kx-Soldirr Disappeared in May, 1921-x-Red Cros and Legion in Search.

The American Ieffion and the Rd 'r.- are putting forth strenuous florid to finii Ray Timmon?. who

His father ard broth er ; , i , t a pr,f,;, ,.r d fron, hin home in MNh.v

were ur.ai.ie , naka M.V .,? 1?:.L .since that time

in' word or letter has been receive!

went TO KnoTVH.e. mi

to find any trace of joung llgb-y. Th4 police wer1 of the opinion that he had been killed by bandits. Hi

father offered h f.Uo casri r wa ! . l i f, , j :fWif, : 1? years, height for .any information leading to hi-jiff.t ninP jnrhe.: weight about

s-n's whereabouts

Mr. Kgley visited thf Mi'hawaka i. fib e of The N-w-Times yest-rday afternoon and stated that he had been robbed of $:ni r.n the night of June Z by tun men who Ptru-K h:m in the head. Ho stated" that he brs been iir.abb- to retail anything

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ryi.j- Inrfr.i . lull rhiitn-l cla-s.-s In r.ii Tiie!a v niiig. Finder turn to wn Tinie Kewa r I. PiiillÖNS I f äTi v one li'is belly (it Mt pieeons .Iri'-e Aug. I. please all Misli;m,ika CH; lb-w:ir-l Ht.At.I.b Lost. Ib-ai-le pup tint er. taken from Tol V. r.r'..i-hv;iy Sunday. Soft 4 Itetnrn and re.-eive r.-warM f.'.

from him. Tii" man'.- description is given as

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J !'.:ind-: very light oomplexioned. i ! lue eyes and light brown hair, has Ja bullet wound in right elbow; a'.o i f.ittoo.-d anchor fm right forearm, ! ivhi tet th. Timnums is an j-x-ol-j :,fr having serv-d in the T.2nd di-

'. : s . r ti as . member of (,o. ( , o.?1 ic.a.-hine Kun battalbn. TI enlisted May i", II 17 from Kalamazoo, Mich., a n.l was discharged April IS. 1 i 1 0. I'i serial number wai 2 7 9.2 79. Any information regarding the where-

about.1 of this man will h, creatly

a i predated by hi wife. Mi. Mrraret Timmnn", who resifle.-at at 23" I'. Laurence ?t. Cards bearing his pi ture and a description hav been rent to fvery Red Cros.s chapter ' h roughu t the Fnited States.

DAVID nOV,l77,l.

SUCCUMltS TIIURSDA Y

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bfld Sunday afternoon at

o'clock at the First Christian church. Rev. G. W. Titus and Rev. V.. Grey will officiate. Burial w?M be in the city cemetery. Roderick was a sergeant, flrt clasj. In Co. D, pecond U. S. engineers. He was born In Marshall county. Ind., Oct. 1 3, 1886. Hevis survived by hl parents, Mr. and Mrs. TW Ti. Roderick: two brothers and two sister. Fred O., River Park: Clyde F.. city; Mrs. Alice r.rant, River Park; Ruth, at horn-, and one daughter. Frances, residing at Iakeville.

25I.t PUPIIiS IIMIOLLIU). . Enrollment lr. the Mishawaka public schools shows a total of 2 513 pupils. High school has 4h; Ringham school. C33. Sout.li Side school. 344; Main, 500; Ratell. 800; Beiger school, 06. This shows eight pupils lexs than lat year hut it Is the opinion of the school officials that many peo-

have not returns! from their

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QUOTA REACHED FOR XAT10XAL GUARD CO.

Automobil forSab'

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i Uli . i.i .-- 1 "'in iura t i.'ii l ord rt-.ei-tUr ad ru-'k. T.M7 rut. .b-l. New paint. Iei-aeiMi.able rim. Pvt ri." (lit. Ii..n f.r slliiir. bti'iglit bi:r fru-k. I'tsl . v 1 1 ..rt.-r taW.-is. Iiupnre It lt't :i U f Ii f

lit Ip WhiiUmI Malt

A N I I , I Mm f l'l"'v i.orth eU'. t.f Mhhiwaka,

i :i res laud I'll. -u.- Mishvi a

Articles Tor Snle.

I iiM t;i;fl. l'.r ale: eiclit enfH per 1 1 1 Ii . i i. W.lb'O'I. Iikw.oij r.rberrv farm. t. .-eJa 12'-". 7f f

; TO IU CIIANAV. The following ladies accepted tlio invitation of the N1les-Ruchanan country clul for Wednesday: Mr?. Ponabl Mc(;ollum. Mrs. John Kelley. ?Tr K. If. Ahira and guest, Mrs. Harry Sudors. Mrs. Charles Endlich, Mii Charb" Roy. Mrs. Schuy'er R..S-. Mrs. D. M. Walton and Mrs. Fr d Ringham. Of the Mishawaka lidics Mrs. Ahara and Mrs. Walton . a. h cajtured prizes. Golf v.-:.- enjoyed during the morning and cards in the afternoon. A delicious luncht on was s rved at noon and in tho afternoon tea and cakes were d!:t llMcd.

Ruins 1 Maof. I 'or Rrnt

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sltiKK KUiiM -Minill r.!i- ri"iii. turner Ttilr.1 nnd 'I'.iylt.r ts. In.piire T4C. . Miin 7t3

Apartments and l lats

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RFNS MACHINE INTO Tlllli:. In order to avoid colliding with a trink driven by Lyle MrN'abb, Mrs. .1. Thr-mas. of South Rend, while driving an Overland car, drove the machine into a tree in the 500 block on F. Third st. Thursday. Mrs. Thomas' machine was considerably tl imaged. Th matter was reported to the police.

More than the full quota of f5 men, was reached by MLshawaka's new national guard company at meeting held Wednesday evening. It has been decided to keep the charter open for the remainder "f th? week so that as many more young men as are anxlou to join may do so. Anyone desiring to obtain further information may do so from any of the following men: C. B. llartwick, John Ieyrs. Harold Hull. Arthui Humbolt, Joseph Fetters and Harry Rarrows. A meeting open to all men between the ages of 18 ind 45 will le held this evening at T:30 o'clock in the Pastime hall.

vacations and will start their dren later.

chil-

High-grade fountain pens are tested by an instrument called a micrometer. If one piece of the mechanism is out even a six-hundredth part of an inch the nuerometer rejects it as faulty.

PavH S. Ionathen. S

teenth, st.. died last evening tit I:'. o'clock at his residence fo'.lowi:

a two week' ii'.ne.s wit a apoplexy. Ho had resided hero for the past IT. years. He was born March 17, j ;:; in Maryland and was a watchmaker by trade. He is survived by hi? wife, formerly Louisa R. Spicer, two step children. Charb-s Albcrtson Cuhar, and Mrs. C. P. Pntur, River park, and a sister. Mrs. Sarah Mos- of Innun, Mich. Mr. Donathen was a number of the Wes'.eyaJi M. F. church of South Bend.

r.o.Mii vki:cks stori:. CHICAC.o, Soot. Fxp:o:on cf a h'.ick pr.w.IiT boinh wrrckil the

'; grocery crre r-f (ia'.ioto tr."tlTer on

YV. Division sr. raiiv tod.iv. Iron

jlurs c i . :. ; a In- in the bomb sliat-

rcs wm n-.ws lr: tr.e icmitv.

position of a hravy nx rn it wonll aid congress In sowing the tax revision p roh 'em. Sn. Caller. N'ew York, said tf-d ay. Caldf r prcpe,i a '.vy of $; a bar-

7 beer ar. l an Increase to JO. 4' a gallon on pir-

!''i,is Hauers. He will plac h'. proposal before

ite finance com nil! tee with

ticrures to 5 how that f 1 75,C0f.C0O a n - :'.y cm be Arrive! frm th txo

CHICAGO GIRL DIES IN CRASH

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9THEATOP.. 111.. !. lflss D?l9 O'Dnr.ell. diuchter of Trir

a. u jJOT.r.eii. a r.'.cigo a: d-id todny. and Mrs. OT-r, another daurhtr. Fr.. a -lrg from ; r. J :ri's s 'air"

aijtomob'le a ir.t at Mr.Vi'S, r.ir he .-e.

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wa re,-;r". lrg f-rr.

vacati'r. trjr w:

was f;a..e,i rn a ral.roi

and was ftm-'k by a nrrk

rrijf sr r:ps!r.evi .it rw !" WaiOiIr.rtri ev.

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hold r.rr-sT iwiita. Guest day wn observed at the Miami county club Thursday afternoon. Rridgc was enjcd. Mrs. E. Zimmerman, South Rend, won the rirst prize and Mrs. Fred Wlllctt

the fee-con d.

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r.et vour pictures done at

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and bo satisn'l. Advt..;i

Saturday al Brandon's

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ssTTiißfncil

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Beautiful New

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tesses on Sale Saturday

c.ivn rAitiAvniiD pautv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pahuckir.109 F. Ninth st., were the guests of honor at a 7 o'clock dinner iven Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for 35 guests, among them being a number of relatives and friends and Mrs. Anna Quick and granddaughter. Ruby of Chicago. Dancing and singing wer- enjoyed during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pahucki will leave soon for Scotvllle, Mich., where they will make their future home.

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Hill Kl'.Ni 1 in Hi; 1 -t I ". rt.i.in inline? 'ttak". O-. up ouy S-pt. 1. t tu St. .loe;h rhr. ee.da l."-". I.akeuoi.'l l'-r.rrv I'.r'n .'-tf m. , l'anii. niitl I .hu I l'r Sal Hit

M1 At KU I.AM' Kr sab en Jtfernei r(. S tiindler ;i'l'liti'ii

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ltK s.M.II New f.-iir timmii m;: mi TiirTerd cuirf. Ki" Park: .-'.no inn, J.V Co'.paert Itealty rorjerat i"ii. . I'heue MM.ncA.i 11-!. jf lr 1 V H KiT.i.M llnl SK - 1 . 1 t r ; - liglit. ex, w.iter; b iti'n 'TS II. I .a r1 n- e f : tiuv 1 t ";'c;.t i li'-.ip Ap;dv 'l,7 l.iiveln' Wav W. Tt f YTTJi SARI.', lTrNt;.M.t 7 nom; rretlern ; 2.'",, tbw n ; eti" l:i!f fr'iu l.ln'fla way rmrtli. 2'l N. State f Mitla:i! i Pti m!u k I v f. in .m iu n;a la v --k-t il Heraewoi.il av.. J,t'm Tolpcrt n-.i:tv ti.ri. rti..!'.. Mishawaka II-!. ? f

BIRTH OF SON". Annomi'ements have been received here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederick French, at Columbus. 1ml. Mrs. French was formerly Mrs. Frederica Fallon and operated a millinery establishment in this city for a number of years.

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RriLDINC. PFRMITS. ('htistman & Co.. for North

Sub- Trust and Savings bank, building at corner of Main st. and Misha waka av., to cost $50.000. ..lohn Kronewitter, to remodel residence at 314 S. Wells St., to cot $7 0

MOVi: TO CTIICAGO. Carl H. Rsbcock and family left Wednesday for Chicago, 111., where they will make their future home. Mr. Rabcock and family wer the guests, of the former's parent's, W. Fmmerson Rabcock, 122 Nile-s av., for Ixibor day.

attending cdnit:hen:ct:. J. P. Ktahr, 1021 Lincoln Way W.. is in Chicago attending the district managers' conference of the National Surety Co. at the Sheridan Plaza hotel.

Th rastime Rowling alleys will open Friday, Sept. 9. Advt. 8 t 1

Iot. lor Salt

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HK SA..l". fUllM' l"U t A11 l.-t ." ft. fr ntae 1'r. .ii'.w iv n:;d Ann sts crv d-s!ri!t'- 1-uibllng let. Inquire 22i: "W. brei lw .iv. rii-'ti" M;?!i:tw ak i Zi It

TO i: NTT' UTA IV LI '.AGIT ;. Members of t h cabinet of the Fpwerth league of the Methodist Episcopal church will entertain the men i be rn of the intermediate, league at a rally party Friday evening. A full attendance Is urged.

Ladies Aid of the First nirist'ou church A-ill hold a pastry ..ale Saturday from ? to 2:30 o'clock at tne Mishawaka Fleetric Shop. 103 L'n-f.-.ln wav H. St: Advt.

TAKH NOTim. fwing to th tenth falling on Saturday the office of the city treasurer will be open from 8 a. m. to 7:..0 p. m. for the payment of electric light hills. V. Ii. KIMBALL. Advt. t , rjllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf 1IIII!IIIIII!IIII! NOW PLAYING

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QHHSM'n' J m Fall I Opening, j Mjp& Display I

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of Men 's Suits and Topcoats

TUT CK DAILY

Onljr Here 6 Da.TH More. The4H0RSEMEN 4 or THK ArOfALYrSBni:x in;ili production:: "Tb (Erntest Tlture I Ever Shw." E rF.HCY IIAMMONT. E Meal Matinee Show ocm1 Seats 7rfc riiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

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bination HatsDraped Hats

FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY $7.00 Duvetyn and Velvet Hats for. $3.99 $5.00 Duvetyn and Velvet Tarns for $1.99

Panne Silk and Lvon's Velvet Hats Duvetvn and Velvet Com-

-hand made Hats - in small, medium

and large effects. Trimmings are velvet flowers, ornaments, fancy pins and other novelty effects in trimmings. Black and the favored colors!

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Featuring the celebrated Stratford clothes for men and young men, also the justly celebrated clothes from our own manufacturer. An entirely new line of clothing at the new low prices. We are already noted for our big value giving. Come in and select your suit while the lines are complete.

20, s25, $3

$35,

A special purchase of pretty New

York dresses enables us to offer unusual values tomorrow. Women's and misses" dresses in a large selection; serges and tricotines trimmed with braids or embroidered: -.1 ii. .1 -i i i

Borne witn Dens, oiners rin bonea

trimmed; many stylt

sale price

WOMEN'S AND MISSES' DRESSES Charming new silk" dresses in faffc-

tas, satins, cnarmeuse, canton crepe

and crepe de chine; many styles; sale price

HUNDREDS OF FALL DRESSES Women's, misses, juniors' and little women's and stout women's dresses. Immense selection in taffeta, canton crepe, poiret twills, serges, tricotines i i r .1

ana cnarmeuse. nveryimng is new in

dresses, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 and

$22.50

mm $48.50

Sale of Gloves Saturday. DONT MISS THIS SALE: ITS THE BIGGEST GLOVE SALE IN YEARS. 100 pairs women's kid gloves. Women's fine kid gloves, white, mole. tan.

grey, cnampagr.e, orown;

$1.50 gloves, Saturday

DENTS KID GLOVES Women's fine Dents kid gloves. The glove that fits

and wears; Qp

$2.50 and ...

Women's Dents gauntlet

kid gloves. $3.95 and . .

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EXTRA SPECIAL SALE Children's Dresses Children's fancy gingham dresses in large selection; plaids, stripes and plain colors; age 2 to 6; regular $1.50 ( -j ff dresses; tomorrow ......... P I bvU Children's dresses; age 6 to 14; in fancy French ginghams; plaids, checks and plain

colors; $2.98 and $3.50 dresses; tomorrow

$1.87

Big Sale of Hosiery

49c 85c

Women's lisle hosiery, black cr brown; 74c kind; sale Women's lisle hosiery, black or cordovan; 85c kind; sale price . . ,

Women's silk hosiery, black or cordovan;

regular $1.50 quality; Saturday

Burson hose, black or white; 50c kind; Saturday

$1,00

29c

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New Fall Shoes

Brogue Oxfords in tan or black that are stylish for fall wear. With wool sox they will be worn throughout the winter.

Fall Hats and Caps Snappy, stylish models that will greatly please you.

Fall Shirts and Neckwear Fancy or plain styles that arc to be worn this fall.

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Wool Dress Goods Sale Tomorrow WOOL SERGES 36-inch Wool Serges, splendid quality, in navy blue only. This quality is worth regu

larly $1.00 per yard. Sale price STORM SERGES

Jo-inch nil Wool otorm Serge in navy

blue and black; regular $1.25 quality. Sale price FRENCH SERGES

3()-inch, all wool French Serges in black.

navy blue and all colors; regu-

lar $1.50 quality. Sale price. . WOOL BATISTE

36-inch all wool Batiste in black and all

colors; regular $1.50 quality.

Sale price '. .

WOOL OTTOMAN 42-inch all wool Ottoman Cord in black, navy, brown, tan, grey, green and wine;

regular $2.25 quality. Sale price FRENCH SERGE - M . 1 1 I 1 1

D4-inch all wool rrencn Serge in navy

blue, brown and black; regular $3.00 quality. Sale price ....

FRENCH SERGE 42-inch rench Serge all wool black and all colors; regular $2.25 qual- (J j T7C ity. Sale price 9 a i fi V

79c

$1.19 l,rk and all

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$1,50

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Smart New Suits Way Below Regular

Yes, people rue coming for miles and miles to buy these handsome suits. Why? Because the savings arc remarkable.

Fur Trimmed or Self Trimmed Suits Women's, ft j-x 01

misses , stouts, zo.UU,

$35.00, $39.75 and.

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The materials Teveal their quality Duvet de Laines, Duvetyns, Velours, Tricotines and Poiret Twills. Beautifully braided and plain models, fur trimmed or self trimmed. Luxurious linings of crepe silks and satins.

These suits are the best

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New Bags and Novelties

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r.n iv ( m;i;iv mmi llXSir.ItX KIINTI CKV COAIj Tlie -Ifaiift ami Ik'M oft ctxxl vwr sIilpiK-d lntt lili:iu:ika. Car now on tracks. CaJl for trial orders. 8.50 for iI.ooo-pourHl tot). f)tlier grades of i-oft cnal .S7.2." to CI TV CCAL VAUD IMiont VIi.haaka T2.

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FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Special Matinee Sunday VAUDEVILLE 4 Snappy Acts 4 Also Six Reels of Pictures

JIM McINTYRE & CO, Novel Fantasy iM'aMHiMIMMiH DAX 1IOIT & CO. C.IL.MORI; CO RUIN .TACK C.niD "Jn-t lom Sinqin and Aiitmllan Hope Ccoi-frla" lilklri5 .uij Wlxlp Art

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It's a tale of the Iventucky hills jjmI an ae-fld fntl. nntl I v tuo jouic iM'opIe MicTiIttl In lifting l, t'arrlrr ff enmity

P 11 iakt a pietiin loth inten tln a itptl aip"aJinff. A wonderful e?w r iiT'iMnfs Miss HainmtTsteln

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Pastime BoivlingAIIsys

Friday Evening, Sept. 9 123 N. Main Street

Pin Boys Wanted

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