South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 5, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 January 1922 — Page 12

THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 5. 1022

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Royal Neighbors and Modern Woodmen Install Officers for Current Year

f o r t h e ' ' " r hi or ar.'l Mod eWtfd in') r. tor ... d-u-t hbh Heyn! N!: men r e rv W alb- I A". U mzht ai i o irf 1 r. t a H t. a followed dar.'". A sut? rv a rff '--,! p r o r ' trta:rmfr,! . , r . d t ' tion. The Oi!;on Mir b.hr, ar.d ;uiMr rrehef'ra orr,eJ tra ar!ou b -t ior. . er r. 4 rnera. to the la r-i r. i. '. 1 e ' t. I. ., 1 J r -s of 1 - i - M' T. 1 ;i : ad ir Andrew d'hvere 1 an wHrom. Thn follow hv n male oaärt-tt-by Mrs harle- rooy. The program ua- eralr-d Iv another ilt lrn the or'li'-'rri a o'.o by William J. anl ::: f!frt'nr : '' Mf'ir- Ir.'ird at. i DODGE BANISHES THE PRIYATE DOOR, KEEPS OFFICE OPEN .'cw Mayor's Off irr to fe Open to All No Star Cliamhr r Seion at City Hall. F.xit. the priv:ie door' Mayor W. W. In z lij -o'jn b i e deith kn'll of the "prlY.ite'oor in thA mayor's cMk-o at the it r -ill. No more will MShawakn ts come to the city hall. tlKir on Tice. only to find th city's chief iAcitive eneiiC"! in Ftar (harnb-r ssions behind tint do r rrnrked private." Mayor Dodre's orüce will bA open, he door to hl o.T.ce will be widpen from 11 o'clock in the rimrn- ! until 1 o'clock in th- afternoon. all confers. Rich anH onr. the ppfr crust of the lo---.il 'political ie and the humblest worker in the rpaniition. dfinoT'it and re p. u r.li -an. all will bo rA-ete.1 openly. It will be a "people's mayor ' a .he city h U for th' n"t four y trs. At Dflioo IJilv. For two hours every djy in the ear Mayor W W. Dodre will sit ll dek. rAidy to serve tho need :nd wants of thA , ity. This i- eu?ne o the time Miyor l'o !u-e Tiust pivo to dep t rtnient i 1 nrs council meeting--, board t' ti - ic works and thA time tho miyor -nust cive t the en ra! bus;n ss of : '.he city. I Highly CAarcd business and em-! lenry methods of bl? bu!necs will J e brought to thA rlty hill durinhe rule of Miyor W. W. P dro. Th" uine?s of tho rity will be con luotwl in the Fime progressive ,ind f-j Irient manner as is the burine-. of; my su"Cf!sf ul oorpor.it ion. j Control and direction of the firoj ml police departments will b nn- 1 der the dire.-t supervision "t thA .lOrd of p'lnlK work insteid of. I board Of SlfetV a' h'i I-eep t!ie! a durinc the nt IteinC fourd that the f-zht v i rit bo.ard oi s ife:v's ;upf,r isi' ii of tho depirt .nents his been lllesril. The beard of works will meet rvry ?-Tondi- morning at 11 oViork ind ther 'a ill be ,i sperjj ino..tinir the flrt Monday in each niordh at whi-h thA chiefs of all depigments will mike detailed report-. AVorks witli PtM'plc. Mayor Indse " W kep in .l"'-o personal tc'u- h with all the department head" and will pive pr.-onil audience and attention to all C'-in-plnints. Ha be In ded asd l i fart as well as Jn th.' rv i Tnaor f f all the people of M;vhawaki. Tir ' of poptial atlili'it :op.. tilii u. irjfd or eolor. Ano'her inhere-; ph i-e the "new rri" at the e-fv h ill i th. f ot tht Citv Att' V W. r.inh mi ntter.d all meetips of th- ir I of publle- w nrk s and wl't a-r . ti -oral advisory Mpa-.ty to t' e m aor and to all depirt'ne.o h. id.s soon as po.l'e. t p ill 1 taken to brir the ret ill tue r Ii i n' " and retail int-ret in M:Mi.iw a into oo r to-:-1 1 , : 1 i 1 . tratlon. fs'or Dodge's ' Mishawaka "hmi in whi.-h lie U a nbers' in t h e ro r tor .n.! 1 known interes in fh deve If'pmrnt if a irre.i r o a t h a n 1 M i s !; a '- i k i will, it behevrd. ulti.ale in a splen-ü 1 f.ill ni'"i of flection promi-e of r Mithin ak a v rebe p I m . e ; e - in TEMPLE The rr if S.T e;, i thunder:nc "! s !': od ; a -of 1 e : r t r i : t ' 1 M ' 1 : lo-i one of the ni"ordinary li'e !honn at tli" T terr P and toniorr ',v . The- ep.-ch il p-" !;. Woman Kn ..-as." -w version of "I'.i".: II1 Ferber's mac; -;.'v . thouan is i oi.-i - ' magazine in w !r..-: It w as prt '.1 u : a : 1 and around t he ',r n i r E lit' the direction t Tod ' rector of . -a:: "f - 111 ' r ldclnieril s i - - Virgin of St ihr Luv." Mabel Jul ::-.:'.- S placed her-e'f ai-i American ;ittf--e-ab!e work i"i si; h - : hold My Wite.-' Ti. 'The Sea Wol:'." ;d o of "Fnnn IP : ' " OpP' ite ; !'e t .a ' -a a ! 1 adWill be se. art Holm ! CENTURY

Thf feat are o-. r . , : a '--- row r.tch at 'r - T rv. Snt..'h'.'.d J tu-"'. ''"r ' ' ' v '. i of the w e"t; ;..'. T;,. ' T'i; and offerir.p :; - pop ...r p!av r of Äotion role-. . . r- 1 : - d i n a ry !ar- ' ' '. ; - t'.r '.! Another of '' a . 1 pictures in u;r M ' .' ; A v. appear .'! w..- . - i the progr cv i v I ' - !.(' th boh-ctt .-. ; Th- Mill:c.r:!h 'h-r.' - :. r.f t'.;. j.rescr.t -p:o". e . -r a . Hutch" th:vi i- v .'- ' -! ! p'"'r at tbe Vr.t;irv. II a roil I.'.d appears s th ti' f k 2 -z comedy f r.t:: 1 1 T' ! '. . - ' .c 1 a timely an! i'r'. - ! (önip!! 1): vr- .v. "Mco.-.hcV a ' . . : - fa:ure Sat ur J i . Ti 1 v 1 ach day. w . h a i i w show.

Th-- following- -.vor pejrrted and installed by ih Uny.il Neighbors: Or.K-l". Kmm.i Ci!t: vir, orael. i v!!i Ho-i-e; jar orT-I", I-rfiura r ' ( .--,; riir'''!l''r, Martha IIna: i- k-on ; r r order. Kose v. in Tilivy. r : '-r. Lulu Wambirh; mar-t Mri!, Ar '. t Tras"; inner sentinel.; Nora I r.A(-r sentinel. Margaret !;;u-:h: itrir.at'T, Myrtle Schroff. TV- following v.rf s b-cted and r-.-iaibd by the Modern Woodman: Pavt coined. A. B. ("if-mens; coun- :!. Jo-r-ph Hu-k -1 : adviror. K. H. I.'or.hir.-: barker. C. A. t of t : clerk. T Husk n; -p-cit. A. A Svhmidt: viifhi;;,')!., Charles Van Hoslbeke; ' -r.try. Ha roM Schmidt; n:an-irs. '. K. Andr w anl Krl Sohroff; ph ; i a r. j. Dr. V.. A. Do nr. an i Dr. ; I. J. Wylarul. ;

LOCAL SCOUTS TO HEAR BEN LiNDSEY TALK TUESDAY EYE j i'ill i Famous Denver Jurist Lecture at South Bend Hijih School Auditorium. I Misli.tw.iki Boy ' outs Will be ; c.v n an opportunity of heirin Jud;- Ibri B. Lindey of Denver, I tli n.o.-t prominent juvenile worker ; in the world today, when he speaks j at the Kouth Rend High school) I auditorium next Tuesday niirht. ! The world famous juvenile court j J judiTf will arrive at Niles, Mich., . f . ft e.ir.y in tne aiiernoon and win met by a committee In automobiles and driven to South Bend. The judce will leave later that night for th" cast. The add re will be Kivcn under the ;imsi i. e.- of the South Rend pu:h;1 r.f Bov Scouts of America. j Fred A. Bryan, recently elected I president of tin- Boy Scouts of Am-iri'-.i, will preside at the meeting. I Those who heard Judce Lmdgey 1 at Llkhirt reomtly will remember j hi- lllutninatinc and intcres-ting j tall: Many adults from Mishawaka as ' w a- the Boy Seouts will attend. Tickets may 1-e had it the NewsTim i'fii e and are free. S. Side Captain - V -t t if "'-.vv-i-., - V Y 5 ivv-.x'..''o infMi .iii'i if ir- -- .1 1 i I M I l ' t ' ' 1 I i ' k s. new ,-tppointeil eiptim of the South Side fire station, hi been. .1 resident of Mishawaki s;nee 1 !o" I , hi i"; come from Toledo, n. ile is a World war veteran havintr yer"e.i th" lth field artil!ei-. He jfit:e( the lr.-al f'.ro department about five yeaiH aim. and has leep a tireman at the (Vntral -'irion. Ho was marrb-d about a rir a "o to Mr.-'. M iud;e Weld) ol Mep o. Ir.d.. and n.-'id s at 1 ! H. I'irs: s-. I.IVlis MIIONAUY TALK. M-mheis of !io Wi'iii.ui's Hume M on.iry son. t no t in the l'irst Mt ;'. !:- hur h y -t. rd ay aftert. ii Mrs. A. L. Shank iisidtd in the ab-Vie. of the Jiri-ident a e president of the S M-i tV. and Mr, Nortis of Elkhart, recvntiy returned t ro;n a n i is.-iot; a ry c-onferer ce at Po:ten. was tb" piin. lpll speaker. She told of mi--:o!vuy work at the !!!)!:.;-'! .i ; ion red ;vii.-' station at El'is l-;.n.(i, where four missionary s " : ,! - a . f, d l.i'i'O newcomers iF r tardi nii . i i t s Ta -d:. I o md r old. c-o of Mr. an ;riit M r.-. Amu-: ; T i : i. 1 ; i ! . 1 a :' e. o Ca. el: w. s." i a ' '. l St.. v.-:-a da v aft' rs llin. . 'o;n-.1.-the cause o! ha ' i- f wo ot h : a r. i .li-i pliine. ab rt 'o:uof the btir1 tl. . - w a - . i T'o- T.iid:. ' "a c ri r. o S;i';i;;;i. 1 i '. I ; a e , h . i w L! NCHEs (.RI ''..i - K k k i : r. M:--!:aw ika Chi AT SALE. :-: ' rra.nape r lothif rs. announin th- thirteen o:- r tins t r.terpr . r. - suits and oercoats. well known Strafford rav.d a K , !. tvo la en irva. kf d e ir..-'. i,i.a z( r. ral notice: i r a v ;a 1 : t : p of l b rs of t! IVop'e y i i. of c Assocl.it ion. for rci tors for the en- '( r t!:e transaction j-:. ' s-i 'a h!ch may me :i". c. w ill bt of th1 As-ociation : I'.: h. If 22. at a: ' a: iV. v ', : Ja P. M S'HINPLEE. Se -re; irv .iv I. allies Mi't. 1 a s" Aid Society A W !.'..!!Vt-;:, a. a J t moo n ,t the Ib' :r.on. r.K, N. M 1 1 II

Pduc Meet. . i i--. of th-- First !i m Wednesday

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X f- v. A I. BURT J. Itl'Vslii:. j Newly appointed as captain of the Central Fire Station. Ha was for- j merly chi-f ot the Mihawaka fire I dejiartnicnt and i-; a seasoned fire j fiehter. He served as fire ohief un-t Herzog and daylnr, servinir In all .'ibout 1.". years. He Is married and lives with his wife and threA chi'iren at 213 N. Church st. Many of ; Capt. Buysoe's host of friends are ! lad tf ?e him in hi special field aqain where his talents can best be j brought out. i ;l FRANK COATS BUYS ROPER PROPERTY Lincoln Way Site Becomes Funeral Home Herzog Buvs Bailev Building. Two important real estate dealt were cor. .mm ma ted in Wednesday. Mishawaka Frank L. Coats, undertaker has

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purchased the J. A. Koper residence!"13 Pnon tne nonor or nains in

at 21 r, Linrf)n way E.. for $1 4.000. M.r. Cf.atft has taken possession oi the property, and the present tenants will move about March 1, when Mr. Coats will take- p o.-' s ? i o n . He will remodel the buildir.tr and make it oriA of the most modern funeral home. In the middle west. Mr. Coits ame to Mishawaka three years asro. having boujrht out the business from Thallemer Bros., who were piic esors of John Feiten, ! who established the undertaking firm here about "0 years npo. The Charles Bailey property now 0(cupioi py tne t.oats runerai nome at 1 2 H S. Pace st., has been sold to Walter C. Herzocr, the tailor, for the sum of js.nftn. ca ii.B i:li:cts oinrnits. Mrs IVod Bot set was elected president of the Bishop Knickerbocker Ciiiild of St. Paul's Episcopal church at tho annual meeting held at the parish rooms. Tuesday evening. Mrs. 05-cnr Brubakrr was elected first vioA-pi esnbnt : Mrs. L C. Ropers, second vice-president; Mrs. Frank Anderson, secretary; Mrs. D. J. "ampbell, treasurer and Mrs. C. A. Ostrom, press committer. Following the husin's.s meotinp Mrs. Anderson acted as hostess and served delicious refreshments. WILTJ AM Funeral I'.urkhart. Bl UKIIAHT TITMIKAL. servil e.j for William f.:if K. Third st.. will be held at the residence Thursday afternoon at i' :.",0 o'clock. I?urial will be in I-'airvie w cemetery. ENGRAVING PLANTS TIE-UP BY STRIKE i'UK'ACO. Jan 4. Twenty-nine j commercial engraving houses were; losed today as the result of labor j troubles-. So-ra! hundred men are ; out of work. Union oMicin-i assort that their meti were locked out. The employers say the men struck when they proposed to either refluee wages or lengthen the work day. The engravers, receiving an averaue if $."'"i a week, were offered. it w is said a ream tion 1 or the substitution of a the present 44-hour week. An effort will h" made to arbitrate (the dispute, it was stated thi af - j ternoon. BOOZE JAG OF YEAR INSPIRES SHOOTING CHICAGO. Jan. I'fauniont. j .. . shot fatalh wounded lpr -.mi.-, '-mu. and probably husband. Iavid. ; m their home here today. Mrs. Ibaumont told the police that hfr husband rime home drunk. Kat her and thro.. toned to h , E her. Mrs. Ibaumoiit wad arrest "d. Ail ci-:are:s. or -Oe. En pel's r-.TS-tf.

Unusual Sale of Wall

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TAMARACK GRANGE INSTALLS OFFICERS

Pat .Master Gcorpe Ihirkc A?ite(l hv Mi Anna ; Monhaut In?tall. Master Goorro Burke, assist Pa fd by Mi?j Anna Monhaut, Installed the newly elected officfrs of the Tamarack Orr.ncre No. 2212 at a largely attended me--tir. Tursiny evf-nimr. The offirers arf : Harvey Beehler, master: John Monh'iut. fverv-er; Richard H' h. :" turer; Harold RIcä:?, steward; Hiro.d Fnli mer. assistant steward; Mrs. John .Monhaut. chaplain: Kdward Klein. treaurfr; Lawrence Kror.ewitter. i -. crftary; Philip R rhb r. jrate-keep-j r; Ruth Grenert. Ceres; Miss Mabl M etp. pomora; Ml?s Clara VaVaetFlora: Miss Minnie I-;. Beehler. assistant; Misses Ruth Rice '. Rdna Oetz. Howard Oren-rt ; : 1 Lyle Stebbins. conductors. Plana wern compktd for the! armers Institute to by held Saturday, Jan. 7. Following the busings meeting a social time was enjoyed and a splendid program was presented. Rcfreshments were served, K. of P. MlilTIMi. Jan. ". Instillation of othcers. (Lunch and smoker. ii. h. miss, c. c. P. A. MOHN, K. of R. ol- S. Advt 4 1 1 WAS LAST KILLED IN SIBERIA OR IN RUSSIAN WAR? Member of Local Pot American Legion Argues Question With Comrades. Not Ion? aco Timothy F. McTner- ! nP' -5-,y Lmeraid av.t (.lu ago. wrote a letter which va published in Tho Stari and Strii)es. Myint: in Ia5;t soldier killed in action snouia so to the :;.19th infantry. He stated that Corporal Conrad, of F company, .1 r 9 1 h Infantry, wh.' killed in action in northern Russia durinc March. 1910. Klmer B. Reynolds 110 N. Walnut St.. South Bend. Indiana, member of post r0 of the American Legion, wrote him In reply that the 31st infantry had men killed in acHERMAN KUKTZTISCH. Milwaukee1. Wi. "When it comes to fating, working and sleeping I'm lik a different man from what I was a short time aco,"

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$.1 a week! said Herman Ku : t t li. 4o'.12 N'or-4-hour for I ris Place, Milwaukee. with the

I Nojt hw e-tern Life Inuranoo Co.. In relating his experience with Tanlao. j "My whole system was about to jgive way as a result of two c;iiV constant suffering from stomach trouble and I was so run down and worn out I was hardly abb- to work. I actually dreaded to at. .is .after every meal I suffered so terribly ,from heartburn, and I was s. !,.,, , . , . nerv,ous l got little re-t day or nitrht. "If it hadn't been for Tunlae I'm firmly c onvinced I would hae had to resiirn my place. It came to my aid in th nick of time and I am strong for it. Tanlao was worth at least fifty timed what it co-t me." Tanlao is sold in South Bend at tho Central Prim Store and by all leadin c: druuuidfs. Adv. Paper Considerable money can be saved by buying your spring wall paper during this sale. Prices are considerably lower during the sale than they will be in the spring. We have reduced prices on everything in the store. It will pay you to investigate the bargains we are offering in the decorating line. r t 11 e.

1 1 . n aftr ih arTzi;tir -x?ls .icn-l J until a. lat ?. J'.ily 11. 1?!?. t ItrynoiJ!. In hi letter ehallenpM the rlffht of the 33?th to the title i of thA "Hard Boiled p-:.ir Bears." ', He c'.ainud that the ."1st an i 27th i infantry, nf Vladivostok, Siberia,

ru' d the Poiar Bear inj:?nla, and thotieht the .",?.r'th in mthern Buxwore the "Sil" on their should- ( dAr lnfad of th I'olnr Bar. lie- ; I Inf my replied thit th Polar Hfari i houldr lr.FiRnia were d:etrlbuted j to the men of the .1 3 5 t h and adds! thev were cl".T to the North ' Pole. too. j Joseph Rodney, former serceant. ' 'o. V, 27th infantry, wrote from In-; d:anapoli that In his opinion the' H.T troop? killed in action were ' with Co. F of the 27th Infantry. He H-iys that he peronlly know that Private Kellerman. of that com- i pany. was killed in action at Krlcs-, ka. Siberia, on June 11. 1919. and ; " there -were many ethTf killed In action later, both in the 27th and 31st resriments, eome in the former as "ate hs February. 1320. as the j records will show." j Mrlncmy Explains. t Molr.emy, who is an ex-buck,! now a vocational Ptuder.t In the Naliimiiiiiimiiiiiiitiimmiiiiimimiiiiit REDNUT The Acme of Perfection in iNut Butter Production liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiim sm s. roniKBELivnnr Mishawaka 142 tommy pisTiTVTioj or mix

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The Furs In many instances the Cost of the Fur Trimmings is as much as the sale price for the entire coat. Other Furs beside specified above!

What a Triumph for Us What an Excellent Opportunity for You! These Brand New New York Coats! Wonderfully effective coats and wraps in harmonious blending of fabrics of exceeding richness with sumptuous silk linings and generous deep collars, cuffs and borders o f de 1 uxe furs. In fashions of pronounced charm and correctness. All Wanted Colors.

New Styles! New Colors!

tlon.il Co.Iee of Ch.iroprarti'. nf Chicago, S wmfwhat impntlent at j thA letter from Reynolds. Reynolds n-k why the S3 9th Infantry hnuld call thrr.nlvrj the "Hard Boiled j Polar Hfarn." Mclnerny proceeds J tr explain that h'.s outfit I r r.titd i

to the nane for Averal reapons. Hisl letter in r.art z as follow: i "I would like St. Reynolds to i are a mu-h ent!tlvi to be rai'.ed : of American soldiers in the late war are a murh entitled to b" call-dd hard boibd a the Northern Russia A. E. P. "Who ruffered from hurtsTT and cold as they did? "Who Trent on half ration." for njn mon'.h, with no ratlor.. at ali on some lays? "Who ulept in the open for 0 wmim Today Only FItlTZI HIPG i:VAY in "A ITGIIT TO A F1N1M1" And the lual Sorlal Shouincs Tomorrow Only David G. Fischer's Sensations "LOVE'S PLAVTIUNC;" And a Tuson Conitxly of Iauchs

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Big Reduction on COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS and WAISTS for Friday and Saturday Selling FINAL CLEAN-UP PRICES ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE

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The Fabrics Panvelaine, Pollyanna, Normandy, Erminine, Bolivia and many other rich soft fabrics.

Mew 1922

of -in new versions

Incomparable grace and loveliness is novelly expressed in these new with their boufTant lines, basqued blouse and elbow sleeves. Brown. Black and Rust. Featuring Full and Scalloped Skirts. Plaitinps. Ruffles, Tucked Stitching, Moire Ribbon, Rosettes and Flower Corsages.

months whn It vfTAfrM Rout . 0 'leprr tAjnw zero? "Who packed up thir trotibl !n thlr oil kit bar And rml. Ktr.!1 as they did ? "Where -were thre brave r rr.en than th members of the It. M. ar.1

D. companies, 3?3th Infantry, th battalion of "loth Engineers nr. 1 the ho.lul ar.d amfcu'ar.r cc r.. pqn!r' r PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE Triple Notice It. PrUe Them OT Dr. KdwnrJ' Oltxe Tablet. A pimrlr far tr-ill nt embnm y. -i much lorer. if yeu cet a pft-kscA rf I"r. Fdward' Olir Tnb: Th sV-r. honld begin to oleflr ffer J'n r.ive taken the taMet m few righ' CIfAPe the Meed, h.-wtl find b'T wtth Pr EiwiH' Ottv Tnh'ft. t ficrrfnl tuibPtltUtA fef caleir.el; thr.'s r.o siokre or pa:n after t.TkiLZ ti.-':!. Pr. rdvrsrdR- OltTf- TaM'tf ib- tl.it whieh calciel dne;.. nr.d J'it f. effe--tivflr. but tfclr action li frntle nr.d -:it lnt.i ef iiprere snii irr'.f at tnr. No on who take" ;tv Tal.Vt . ever curfd with a "drk hrnwn tat." ,i hRfl brifh. a dull. litl. "no feeling. ronPtirfttl,n- terrld liver. I ! Uipoitlon or firarly f'' I Ullvf UPlfis irr n ihpiumic I romronnd mixed with elir el!; ju will know them by ther riive coior. Pr. Edward trent years nnnr:? pi tlentf afflicted with liver ar.d hnwd rernplilrits. and Olivp Tablet ar.? tl. irnraenely effective result. Take or er two niphtly for a week. Pe b"w umb better tou" feel and lerk. l.v ar.d : Adv. WOMEN

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1921 BRAND NEW DODGE TOURING Thi car m all that we rrpresrnt it to b. Jut take a look at it. YOU SAVE $265 Superior Motor Sales Co. 213-215 South Main Street Phone Main 185

STEIMRICH TOKIO FRIDAY NIGHT shok repaired THAT EAST - f re kflf fpv.re! the "Mocie wav" We a'l f.r and i',ier 'UV Si: ore Jut P h n V. r I .111 oln 2 ; J. A vo' ln't flei1 until il'd til idcht No t a ' V - c o- ot(-r pit'Chy s.-nsitior. ft m t h shoe t' rm""m1 r t;s 1 . T ! e r y b - s miteri iN u"' 1 and expert w orkm n in our shop. : the j.-idon fop ot m i.y .- ci-fa d r1n!ifySlxxrVpair(at VV5 S :ch;qnn St. Sole Savr. New Effects! New Touches! frocks Navy,

Yours in All Sincerity. NEWMAN'S

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