South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 253, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1921 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 10. 192!

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CENSOR RESIGNS JOB IN COLUMBUS SCHOOL

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WOMAN USES GUN

POTATO CROP WILL Hab Chesterton ! T T7 I

BURGLARS FLEE PAY FARMERS WELL ,J7ven1aers) , i And Employer

Mrs. Floyd Snyder Fire at Intnulrr He Attempted to Force Entrance.

.vp in to Tli Vew?-Tim' : MM-:F, M:ch.. 5pt. 9.-1Vhn Mrs. Floyd Fr.ydr. 7 3 S S. Thir l n1 hr f!fpr. Mi.- Allr. c, were

Kxrlianpe Head Savs Short Yield Will Increase Producer's Profit?.

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avskn'fl from fIp Ii- n:;

;' nn'A ln'Hitlns an '-"l Michigan ApricuItural

ai hems; made to rai a window of th-!r s'.rp;r.r: room they did rot

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CHANTi RAPIDS. Mich.. Sept. S. A. M. Frnlth of Lak? City, pnsidnt 'if th Ml-hiean Potato Pro-

!d:;rrr.V nnci.t ti-n. who hi.V through i

extension tlr p.i rtm- nt of the

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m iKru'uiiurai coi. :-, cor.-

ducted a tour of inspection and eer-

cials here are celebrating the rassln?: of bobbM hair, mosquito-bar Mous and bare kne-s anion? h?Kh f-'hful frirl. th ciu- f. much ut:ic:al worry Ja?t year. No ?upervi!rn of the pir'.' dres. ; w!U be nece.-ary this tern:." Mr?. : Lucretia Cond dcn of crlrla. pr- I

dieted. "I have sf,pn nothing censor

CORPORATIONS PAY

MILLIONS IN TAX

I EVANSVILLE OFFICERS

SEEK JEWEL BANDITS

LtAPORTK. Ind.. Sept. 3. Jacob Stetr.enbajcch. prominent Chesterton

EVANSVILI.K. In ! . Fpt. p.llrf of Fvansvil! hav- r.t o;;t -

. ' quests to .o.oral I irco cities fr t!i ! apprehrn.d-:i of Philip AH n. InditnMichiuan Collect Mnre Than ( npolis. and Tony VeriiM. N ,v y.-rk.

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i.nci:s to comim i:. StIrr. rich's Or-h"s'ra who p! iyin a!'. p'lrr.rr.T nt. Hu-!--VM-c-

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$5,000.000 Under New State Law.

i accused by CUadys A l?u

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Try XEirS-TIMFS Kant Ads

with her In the thrft of joxvrls vi!

ab! in the- first werk of f-huo'

more than J3.000.0CO under th new i state cornoration law tav. nptnrns

last I LEBANON MAN, ALLEGED from corporations have dwindled to

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u-d at 5 5.00 ) from th hr.u of Morton Manr.l ein:rr, v.c.ilthy r.i. at packer licro. Arrori5ir.iT to the wnmm'; cror

j department of Mate has co'.Iectd j veriili. an Italian formerly rtn pb.yr' l

at a local hotM. m.-id' lovn to l:r and induced her to take th jmv.'..;

IRNSING. M!ch., Sept. 9. The

bune? man, was arrr.sicd

night charserl with providing capi- BILL RAISER, IS HELD , almosi nothing and it is estimated

mat most or the corporations, ex

cept those that intend to po delin-

liam Ifarli. farmer f rear Ie

dar.on, arreste-l Thursday at Iifay-

tal for

tif.catlon work on seed potatoes for

On th rontrTrr-". Mr.. Sny- all or Michigan, declarer a potato

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hr, fr-r a revolver and hred ! 1',r":,:' rcai-r.s --viirniiran. u

j "Alle hieran potato rrnsum-r? who j i'ay in a Rood snpplj- of spud early'

around

Illicit Honor operatior?. '

Strtz nhaxch is aliepd to ha.v pmvidd Alexander Car! n and John Kiher, rid-nts of the town, wi'h nin-y to buy whL-ky in I.rtfe quartitiof. Th liquor was taken to 'h terton and bottled and sold at an xorbitant price, it is allcd. Pedcral authoriti arretted the three mm.

ette by IV-puty T. S. M ir hall Pea in for alUgrd passim; of a raid $1 bill was F:nt to jai! by Cnninii.'an r Charles Mooren I'ridiy when he failed to provide $2,000 bond. Harliss will have a hearing S-jit. 1.

it th'- man a - hf- wa arcur to r'lmh

en s' n i'nt, but wKhout ,i u -t- noLlf":"'!!. No

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rc Tif- of John Ft. r)nni"l

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w .m en!-rd early Friday

'S"! ji i r. r. $."..V in cash an 1 othr ar-1

ü i s weje ,sHilf n. An attempt wa

-o made to rob th" h"mf of "hTr! -

arti-.x. of :. HV-;-:,.:y y ., last nicht. '

An ali' r- d ;'rnV:;:iK levi e .eiz 1 ill th Inter irSari .f.' f- irrv' time a-o ir rrlfrel f-'tored to the! i''.vii"r t"'day by Ju-ti" of the Prae j It. Koa !y, ui or da v.'ith -in-i "ruf :i.ns of Pros. Att'y 'or-, of Jt'"ph. Jr.m-3 K. 'onovan. South j l!n'l, wa" o:e rf the orn pla i na n f j

li'i cauprd the mar h.m.' to le y i7.ed in Pethk k.t place. Ten residents of Nilff- hae len

"rikr'I arrrjfed fr alleged violation of carl't fever luarantiiu- r u -I r :ion. Iops for whieh licc-nvt-s hive not 1"- n obtained by f) i. 1 uill b- shot, o'-cordlnsr. to announ--ement 1-y Sheriff ';,.(,rsf. Jridfrrnan. Tlie (-i;-i f,f People apain.it Putnam will he hrard befo Pid.. Att'y 'ore Ii xl W-dne?day. After pt. II the 1 i ;-! utor will .rp nd 'iie day i. ach v -. in N'b .-s Council has be-n ;ik (I fur tii- uj' of ' oap' il i harn- !! for he'trint: a s. Sfato ttll'Civuh'. :-; s o'.injcs will he held i:i Nil es and d Jo.scph.th? weelv

I t. .; I to Nov. ;, inclusive, aeortlini; t word rceivfd here today.

Minies will be under the dir?ction f .Mi.'s Phyllis "Weston, Herrien i (uny tuheroulo3 nurs and will bo oft n to all county r'fidentf. Speciilit.s from the , r:.'i?e 1 p jrimvMt if h alth will also letur- and prcKcrlh for pitkr.t.s. Members of the I!!u T)ird lub iio.-t yet-rday at rh hornr if Merlo Hand, east of Nile. Favors were won by Mrs. Fanny Cuddeback and Mrs. K. M. ;crold.

POOR WATER PRESSURE CAUSES $ 10.000 LOSS

this feaon and pet them at

J2 a bushel will bo lucky. MFNCIF. Sept. A fire losw cs-

nv.rnlnp. ! rP c'nn'i:"0. Mr. hmitn. j tirrite.l at $ 40.00) resulted from a

ar Grp.nrar.it. no also fay.. . blaze that Is believed to have started Throughout the entire producing n the enpine room of the praln desertion of western Michigan 7,0 per)Vator of the AVoodbury-T'liott Co. at rent of the planted commercia! crop j Propress, near here, Thursday nicht, has falle! to perminate." WhrdelThe dvator was filled with wheat fields show le.M than 10 per cent of i a nd oat.. Munio firemen were rilled.

i Ki:cinviN mom:v. I INDIANA POMS. Sept. f After I more than three yais effort, Atty.

a s'and or normal crop and many of the fild have boon I rapped up and fitted for rye, mullet and wheat, Mr. Smith a --ort.". "Prices will not be ;As hiph as they were durinp the extreme teaf'irs of the- war period," Smith contends. "P.L't there is no telling v.-hat

'.will happen If a famine threatens In

the pnrinp. and from indications such a condition i not be .nd posfibilitv. Mirhipan it indeed ial off

but were water.

handicapped by lack of

jp.d Minnesota and Wisconsin, the

two other preat producinp centers, down a fire escapo by the two men. are no better situated." I

ithi:max is innto. INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 9. A fireman and l. It. Olover, janitor, were heroes of a fire -which Thursday night threatened the Ca.e Morgan apartments in Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. A. C Richmonds and Mrs. Iiura Simp.son, almost overcome by

smoke, which cut off escape by the ! Mairs, were carried half conscious;

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Pending suit? attacking the validity of the tax law. have filed. Hundreds of report?, according to the secretary of state, have been and will be sent back for correction and in many cases for Increased remittances. He lipurcs that when the receipts from all sources have been tabulated the total will run above JH.Of'0.000. When the corporation law was enacted by the lepislature, on the

Ideneral Harv N., Smith announced i recommendation of the adminiMia-

Friday, reef ipt of a check from the tion and Professor David Friday, it federal government in payment of ! was estimated that between $3,u00,$35, :57 of supplies for th- national I C-00 and $6,000,000 would have tu be guard troops when they were taken ! realized from the tax to avert a from the state w hen they were mus- "financial crisis" for the state.

tered into federal service in

HOLD VOlTIt 1-xm TIIFJT. IRON MOFNTAIN. Mich., Sept Palmer I?arnard. 1j years old, of Krcanaba, is under arrest charged with tho theft of $HS from, the Northern Flour ami Grain company, of that city. He admits taking $1.:0, it is said, claiming that his pay wan

from Miss Mannheimer's io-.ms on the pretext that with th money they' would yield, Verrilli and Allen would take her to tho west, where her health would be benefited.

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Investment Co. FARMr.K' IUI -1 IH in,. Rrronnin1rl 1 lh ( itl;f nt' National HtnL.

taken regularly by hi. father and mother and that the $2..0 we k allowed I.ini for spending money was insutilcient. The arrest followed reports reaching the otticrs that he had spent 100 at a carnival.

MAN V JWCTF K I AI DI KS. IT.INT. Mich., Sept. W. A. Patterson, S2, pioneer veliicle manufacturer of Flint and president of the automobile company bearing his name, died early Friday of pneumonia.

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ROB STATE (MUSEUM, GET RARE FEATHERS

INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 9. Richard Ixlber's "stepchild" has again pr-ep . robhed. The FQmi-annual loot

ing of the State museum, termed hii "stepchild" by the. head of tho de-j partment of conservation, occurred some time early Friday. This tlmej moro than $3Q() worth of bird of: paradise feathers were taken from a j

lockxd .case. .

PLAN OBSERVATION OF SAFETY WEEK IN SCHOOLS OF INDIANA

SMOCKSl'

Insane Fugitive is Finally Subdued by Bullet in Leg

JACKSON. Mich., Sept. Frit.-. Mnk, .". -Miped inmate of the I on id. riminal inaiuv asyliuik. rapture.! in Jackson. Tliursday afteu.oon, after Deputy Warden t Mum l.-x She an. of the Michigan Stat. Prion had shot the tugitive twicv in th'- right leg.

Deputy Sh an had been informed j

by Ionia authoiiticM that onk was in Jackson and glimpsed him whil driving n Pare avem.e. He Mini-

moned Monk n the car and after

a short conversation in which Monk haid he hail been eut about a year, the deputy asked Monk to go with him to the prison here. Monk drew a knif- and Sl'.ean his pun. The ronvlct lefied Shean t .hex-t, tho deputy sabi. Th first bullet too:; ff rt as Monk att mpted to flee. V .-Moral b.it .th- fugitive in the rtroln.

. JNDDVNAPOJJS. Sapt. 9. Safety week in all Indiana schools will be

observed t.eglnning Oct. 24, It was j announced Friday by State Supt. ( Hine. Safety- cournos are being: studied in all elementary school this I year, and the week will give rm-j phasis to precautionary measures forj

atddlng all accidents. It was said.

PROMINENT OFFICIALS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE

Grand Jury JF "ill Probe

f Story of $25.000 Robbery

IM.TKOIT, Sept. I. Six men. In-1 hiding Phelps New berry, son of Sen. Truman II. Newberry, and several! prominent Detroit business men. I

1 narrowly escaped eleath Thursday ( ! night when the "0-foot gasolinej (launch Kismet, owned by F. Walter, i (iuibert. burned to the water's edgej

! in Jike st. uialr, three miles off

(lio.-st1 Pont, Detroit suburb. After battling for more than three hours against a heavy sea. the six men, in a small row boat, early Friday readied the Grosse Points club

huuse. (iuibert, badly burned about the hands and with his lungs scorch-J el by the flames as he fmiplit the 1

l'nc i-board the craft, is in a hospital

j lie is expected to reeever.

MT. CI.K.MKNS. Mi.'h.. Sept. 3. Prose, utin, .Vton. v Johnston derated TInits-lav that h will institute a gram! jury invest! Tatbm into Ma comb ' count 's iiK'M spe-. taeniae

! ..1 I-ap. I.arly :n .he mcriuac. Au;.i O RA ND RAPIDS. Mich., Sept. 9.

I"-. M- Ol i-cr. Mrs. A. Goldman ami j "AH crops are much improved by Ar a .Iorothy Stevens, all of IVtroit.jthe weather condiüona during the dnvi: on crock.-r boulev.ud near rast week," says the weekly bulle-th-city limits were held up by two t;n ;sl,ed by the Grand Rapids office maed barulits and diamonds and Gf tie united States weather bureau, jewelry valued at Ji'OO were, taken "Corn harvest is general, ilo9 are from their perMons. being filled and one week more of The robbers als took fN Detroit- ff0od weather will put corn out of t-rs car. which wtlh later receoverexl danper of frost. m tlii. city. '"Date potatoes are making fine Many dues that have bnn fo!- prowth and the quality will b much jewed hnve led the pP---i!tor to improved. Beans have matured suspect local taler.t. aitlmu-h or.o , rapidly a nd pulling is quite general Mi. Vmi-?M youth held ard nu!-oer the southern countries. Past'mned for some ti:r. and four other j tu res are in fine condition and clover

All Michigan Crops Aided By U eather Conditions

men have beep. reb-asd.

Hornets Vanish in Blast

So I) ws City's Sideualhs'

cutting for seed is under way. The condition of sugar beets is favorable.

INDIANAPOLIS PASTOR TALKS TO "V LEADERS

riilN'T. Miuh.. Sept. 9 A r.ow plan j to k:ll horr.ets. r,mtrivti by Silas! ;.UiY. Ind.. Sept. 9. Much ofthol Re-d. dectriciar. of the police de- responsibility of the community! pa-tmtr.t. has been four.il to w..rk. , character rests on the physical1 although ItcstM method demolished j director of the Young Men's Chris- j a section of c:ty vMowalk. P.e.st w as ( tlan association, according to D. D. sent to wipe out a hornets rest be-. Tullis. of Indianapolis, acting state-

r.eath a sidewalk.

. i.''H.n. j.e. oe- j 1U1J1S, OJ Securing a Dillon . y. M. C.

of gasoline, the i mc;r p.oured n in the ca"ty and lighted a nalni. Ilevt r.arrowy escaped Injury frem p irtides of 5liewalk bbiwn in eery direction.

A. secretary, in an address

to the Indiana, physical directors" society conference here Friday. The, physical directors met in conjunc-! ticn w ith the Indiana Y. M. C. A. j Amateur Athletic federation. i

AUTO BANDITS SECURE i T Yl NG lx WI:I- i uir 1 nnr ta: ttoiht p! SArIN'AU"- Mich pt. 9. when , ISUt EUUi E iillLlJ-lji' Louis Martine;:. 2$. and Miss Aurora

Itodrigucz, both Mexicor.i, entered the county clerk's office- Thursday ard applied for a marriage Iicor;se. ;

JIAMVCND. Sept. O.-Autnmohüe bin Jits obtained $4.00. when they

f.opped a machine in which Mr. and j

Mrs. J. Krlnk wrv rtdir.?:. between

't'C-V '.Mir i? r. rn.. CliriW i rlr

Hamnmr.d and Harvey

4 he money

Weiißrr walticg for them an! b th .

. id ben f-'w d in Mrs. t (: uk's i

waift. Thf iuple were ready to de

part for Kurort. They were riding

with Walter Martinnk. Four men

he!J up the automobile, it was said.

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I'tfXTKNT INTlHtriUl.VN ILVTF. IANIN'O. Mich.. Sept. 9. Reprefntativea of th Grand IlApidr Crand Haven & Mmkogon railway appeared bvfor the public utilities commission Thursday to protest against enforcement of the Glaspie Interurban rat? law. The Grand itapld. Grand H&rfr. : Mukec:on 'a crdered to reduce it temporary f ire chedu'.o from .1 cents to 2 1-2 f-nt a mile recently by the comr ,:je!on. Th reduction w a.- baed on reports that the road wa earnl'g more- than th minimum fixed la the I!aspb act income sckclule nd therefore not entitled to the r-.arlmura rat of Z cents.

were placed under arrest. The .

charsre was that Martinez had run j

away wlLh the girl who live near !

Merrill. He- parents eay that she o-Jy 15 ye..:. old.

um, ixu TlLstRTT"';. 1'NTIAC. Mich.. Spt. 9. nenjam:n Schneider. Detroit, la here for trial her on a charjre of transporting moonshine whisky to a Pontiac address. He was arrested Thursday morning, after a car in which there were three other Detroit resident had been marched and 10 gallons of k-iuor found. Schneider escaped but was later arretted and identified by ih? ether prisoners.

1XJI'KITI IN IWIil. NODLHSVILM:. Sept. 9. A fall from a hay mow Friday rerulted tr. Wills Webb, two years old. -n of

Harry Webb, securing a 5kull and bodily injuries.

fractured

for School

Girls-

Now is the time to buy beautiful, hand-embroidered Smocks in all color combinations and sizes. Materials are linen, voile and linene. Special, while supply lasts

51.00

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an advertising scheme to introduce Racine tires to those of you who are not familiar with Racine value and Crown Service Co. Service. A $5 Spotlight FREE With Every Racine Tire Purchased During September 1 his offer does not apply only to regular customers, but to everyone. Come and inspect the Racine tires and the spotlight then you be the judge.

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Tires and Accessories HOW. Colfax Ave. W. P. Cass, Prop.

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brain and it will endure to the end of life, like the scar

from a wound.

Professor William James

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"OUR son or daughter goes

X back to school to learn the habits of life. Under school discipline,

your child becomes versed in fundamentals. He learns from nature study that thrift and economy are good. But to become thrifty himself, he needs the guidance of a practical father and mother. If neglected, habit may make him a hopeless spendthrift. Discipline your son or your daughter to save a fixed sum of money periodically. Systematic thrift is simply a habit. Brino your child to this bank and let him open an interest paying account. Keep him coming here regularly tie law of habit will do the rest.

St. Joseph Loan & Trust Co. sz josepjj coujvtt sa wjvgs bank. J. CM. S. TtuiJwp

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Less Than V2 Price Don't miss this chance to cut your tire cost. REAL BARGAINS NEW TIRES, TUBES ACCESSORIES Open Evenings and Sundays. ECONOMY TIRE

SHOP

736 VV. Division St. Repair Work done here

llllllllllllllliaillllllllllllllllllllt IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET THE HABIT OF COMING TO SEE US When in need of Dry Goods, Furnishings, Shoes. Wc are Popular Price Specialists, carrying only Standard, First Quality Merchandise. Our Fall Lines Now Ready, including Shoes, for i occasions. Furnishings for the entire household and Staple Dry Goods for practically every need. Our Men's Furnishing Section is brim full of new things, all at moderate prices, featuring "Wilson Bros." line. SHOP ON THE EAST SIDE. East Side Bargain Store

"The Store That Does Things 518-520 E. LaSalle A v. iiiiitiiiiiiimiimtmiiiimiiiiiiii;

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Store Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 p. m. Saturday 9:30 p. m.

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The Smartest Fall Wearing Apparel Is plentifully represented in this collection which we've carefully selected and arranged for your inspection. Garments that exemplify the ideas that the country's best designers have put forth their greatest efforts to obtain garments that are finished thoroughly and well and have every mark that proclaim them smart.

Smart Fall Suits Not only correct in point of style, but made from high grade, all wool tricotine. They are beautifully tailored and finished, many being elaborately embroidered and many have handsome fur trimmings. There are the cleverest of tailored models, also included in this special showing, and these appear to particu

larly good advantage with the new longer coats.

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Most of these dresses are copies of much higher-priced models that have just appeared, reproduced in wool poiret twills

and tricotine. Its an opportunity to buy such fashionable, nicely made dresses at such moderate prices.

$15, $17.50, $19.95, $25 and

Toilet Articles Very Special Prices Java Rico CompK-xlrm Pou-.Jor; very special, box 17c. Mermen's and William's Talcum Potvdcr, 2 5c value, can l.V Woodbury's Facial .Soap, Powier ar, J Cr-am, 25c value lle. Palm Ol.vo Shaving Cream. ZZ-z value -J Cuticura and I'acker's Tar Soap. 25 valuo 19c. Williarr.'j Vanishing Cream. 25c value lOr. Jergen's Bath T.ibkt?, a lasting and refrhlr.? soap. 3 for 2."c. Pure Caatile Sap for Eiby'e I.a'h. rry .peial 10c. Finaud'a Toilet Water. $1.25. Wa-Ne-Tah, for tired, aching, burning f. t; 2Zc valu 19o. Jap Ko?ti Talcum I'owder, 13c valu. ran Hc. Palm Ol.ve Talcum Pcvdcr, sjxx-ial Perfumes and Toilet Water We a'.5o carry well known brands of Perfumes and Toilet Waters, also Complexion Ponder, at the right prices.

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Around the Store Have yoj ye-n tho; n -v iV-t-iri Iii-- In b'n-- ' and brown. They are z nu.:" .-.v:.; ' . V ry Kandy for Fhoppi.i' or c v.: r-r.iht tr.: at $-.-", Si.öu, $1.00. School day !tTf hrre, trie rT-'! -An b d:ep ;n th :.- pfid!-?. Put r. 'ill work. Many of th siris 'a il'. en; -y :-.:: ,:-jm r.-rci?-.s ar. 1 th'e r.1 " P! Sr.-' n J'l "-'Tr.' r :.r - just th- thin?. ?oc-3 h'i-.y a-ali-.y. 11 :o 20. at 5I.ÖO. This is the tim of yar m't '.vrr.r n :,tv af.:their Hummer hats an 1 d-n tr.ni r.-w Millinery. We v.-oul J be glai to hav ou c . in r. 1 '.o-'-c ever r.ur Fall line. et moier.it-ly jri -l at $. lo $ !.",..). Did you .p thr. !f lutiful irr.r rt.-1 P' we had on display? Thy ai-- th" ?r irtff t thir? v. e h i vo ever Fhown; they von:- fr.m ? :nny France. We have now reduced the pri'v n :';;- charmir;? creations CD per cent, . h:-:h makes them moro attractive. Sex is the tirr.e for thrifty ?h--p p.-rs t - 1 y in a upp'y of Underwear, Ho!t . H.U: ar.d Wah Hlou.x, C,oiB. Cwr.-ets and V tr 1 Jo. I i-f-.-au.i w are c-fferi:: fP al pr.- n lhf .rr?, ar. 1 you will five money on ffvod dpendaldr mrchn i i