South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 5, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 January 1922 — Page 7

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THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 5. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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1 YOUR . HEALTH 1 j Advice to Girls

T!irr i a rr"".rh prowr! rf.t'l It tr l.h th--. 'Hhn .t nun 1 lf .!l. i? ; n- IIs" c i l'inz ,i A ''". or." S-ry f f rUi;n rounti's in N w Y rU sa:r a vi !"!")' f h r t .1 T h pro th i! h':nr'r' l-( f families rarlv. if fv't. .i! a (I't if. A woman f rn- th- othT i!ny -h it sh v. a , , of -iv ( hi'r n an'! that a dortor ktl r,"vfnn!frnl Ikt f i f h r v' h"Uc' irrforpim! !y. th r- ar p: nty ff ?a riii.i' s ?"o poor P4V 'art:' f '".

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r, t ir !.:;. who ;-':!:" r. Th' ., pr r- . n haw th- i: I ' t to k'o to i:ni-s and dip rs.'iri . wh'-r' tho n ! i T . ? phy-" f'1 "f th- community m'-di.-nl aiviro. Th rrult is ?'i it th iliri'-'.-i an I d'atn ra'-" ."tr- four.d aui'-.n? !h- j"'r. The ImrM U;itli I Lite. I'cr ir:.anc'. th- d r. -t a i"-a if jopnlTfjr.i, on -arth is a cm'jp f f 1n r.!- k on fh a-t sid-- of Nrw Tnr!.. Thl ar;t howr d piyt ymr a dfah rate arr.f.nr lah:- of "l prr thf'jiirl. whi:.- tii r r-t of th ci t l.'td a d Ith rat" .f v.". Thf-r ran t" l.ut on-' rpl 1 na tin for t h i ." : : Tlu- po'.r rroph- truft th h-pitals and tho li'aith nntluritk . Th co to th I abv h'a'.th Station for ai ! o. T'i" dafh raf'-ofa or- m u r: i! y d -I r . ! -f rru;fy rn th quii.tv of th" i:i"')?al srvi' " rr r'l' r'1'. Vh r-th" r( flofTors arf ,i ml wIitc thy aripatroni"d hy th" population, th'-r" th" fir ith rnt" th" lowest. Tlio j!-n- tr rail a dm tr,n j3 jn th- h"uin-

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4." II" ' lllillfc. I ll' 'iwvi . If "M p-t a ( ir.fi r ii your p'-rhap- you pok" at It and hav oof f j our fri r.fi.s try to pick It out.

Th" mrraT t a handkrrhif. non" j

inn r'.ran, a rnaf'h whittU-d to a point or a hairpin may h" mploj d. You ha" a pimp!'- on your fa""

ar.d die it with a pin. You pinrh it:

mtii yo'. d finrr. Nf woad"r jou zrt an infection iri'l fndar.Kf-r your yr.isrht fr your i:f" hy sjrh rvirclf ssn"1. ufMlf In thf IHtr. Y u tak" fold and abou your aflans ha!f-Pi"k for a day or two. Yru may land in thf hrpital with p trrinus raf of Pronchitlf or "von pr.( umonia. It tak-a mor" s"n" to call a floetor than to rail an undertaker. The -lulkst idiot in the neighborhood i:nov that a d"ad man reeds a coffin, it f-hows that you possess brains when you rail a doctor when a docTor : :if edf d. ou don't have a blacksmith draw i;p jour l"?al papfrn. You never nk thr milkman tf plaster jour houe. i? u t when it mmrs to illno;( or injurj" people run t any

rr.e for h"lp. forettlntr th" doctor until, in many ras, it Is ton late. The dortor cannot prform mirarl"s. Vhen a man i dead it is no ti" calling in the doctor. Make th" doctor your friend, and confide in him at all timers.

I HOME -MAKING HELPS j Evrythin Ahat th Hmnm Hmtpm tm Mh ihm Ilm" K By VAN DA BARTON

iimti: ai:i: inx kiiji:i so.mi: l'AS(T..TI.(i i:.MIUCOll-3lY. Krahfidery ha an alnifst univerKil nppfal for wni"n who are expert with th' ir n"dl" and who loV" rr"tty thinu for th" adori'ment of Hi" hoiii". Tli- only troul'i" 1. the fa-inatin is !-f kt at in the work that w ar" apt to overdo and jcive lii'iif time than w should to itrt a i fmplichrn nt. W'-oni' n spend nnny loons in this life waiting for ni"n to com" to dinnT. fr childre n to t oni" frfun school ffr lum h fn. for drlix erie. of fon, and th" r t of the things whith mak up hous'-kcepinc. and at thf s" "odd motiu nts" much may be accomplished. One woman makes nil of her handkerchiefs and those of her daughter duriner such moments handkerchiefs with thv whlppe.l. colored cord edpes. dainty lace frtllf. Jiem.-titched hems and frops-stich (hsi'n-. which would rw?t anywhere from ."0 rents to $1.50 apiece in the shops. Another woman always has a towel to embroider, near bj No ppccial lUhtlnpr i necessarj for the b-jttonholln around the scalloped end", and tho waork on tho colored figures, flowers, fruits or baskets and Initials pors nulcklj'. that before many waiting hours have pasr,j behold a suprd' of towels which would be costly if purchased from the Fh-opsl Amor.ar th newest designs for linen water-sets, on a tra' with water "bottle and pbisses. Is tho pond 1II motif. Th" material used is fine, linen. Th" lar?o circle is 12 incJiw In diameter. The, rdco is ccallored In delicate trrcen. the scallops padrlled to look heavier. Pour pond lili"s are spaced around the t.

du"-, and their leaf-pads break the regular lin" f the scallops. The lilic-.-? are done in the natural coloring, with yellow centres plntlnpr toward the centre of the doily. ' The smal las.s elollies. siv in number, have eno lilj' on each. There arc lotus sets made in much the same design, but with the flower in pink instead ef white. lluffet rovers ar" made In oval or broken oval shape, or with round centre1 and smaller doilies, or in square sets, instead of the old runner fashion. Fer ordinary us", the sets arc made In cream-colored cotton cra.h or in Danish brown linen. Italian cut-work Krench embroldcrj and peasant ftiches ore ued. Inside the scalloped eds;es of on" circular set was a small runnlnp vine, with spaced groups of daisies in the eyelet and wrapped stitch motifs. Bureau scar fa in natural linen aie very popular done In outline stitch, in oasket and scroll patterns, In rhestnuc burr, leaf and nut rattern, and in an old-fashioned myrtle blo.om and leaf design. The latter is simple, the flower not complicated, and it is embroidered in elelicate shades of lilac, which look verypretty on the natural linen. Pincushion cover, talcum-box slip-cover aril often the looking gltsa bag are made to match. Napkins made pood pick-up work, for thej have to be laundered any way, and so one does not have to be fn careful of them. Narrow hemstitched borders are used, with the hem about an Inch wide when finished and the Initial in one corner. Sometimes the initial Ls circled by a wreath of leaves or email flowers like the Michaelmas daisy, for-et-me-not. haehflor button or herry blossom.

CONFESSIONS OF A MOVIE STAR

"And jou decided not to write to rue!" So I reproached Jimmy. "ITow could I d- otherwir"? Mrs. Scott, you see that I couldn't? I had no profession not a dollar of ray own! Not evvn a clean name to offer her! Moreover, m' future beirsred to mv .'ather! It was up to Ms fo to pay i:'f his creditors." "I aprre with you. Jimmy," said Motherdear. "but I pues jours Is tot thf business ethica of your time, dear boy!" "Sine I wafl morticed indeünitelv to my tather, I could not re-mind Miy of my existence-. I caucht th" phip as my fathe r had planned. May and my did contended for first place in my mind d urine: my voj-ace. "When reached 1ondon. my urcle handed mo a cablegram New Vork attorneys inforni"d him that my father was binkrupt. A second able, that h" was d"ad. A third. Thit I had di'ippeared. "The news of my father's suicide paralj'e.i rue. pnr I knew at once that h" had dflibcr.it"!- driven his car oer th c lr," of the- ejuarrj'. You nn see tlrat I wanted to be nlono to think thirars out for myslf. "I refiis d to en to my rncle's 1, 11. In a l.or.don hotel. I stayed awake nil r:pht ard fisrured out why iv father had tricked m." "Ife S'T.t jou aj- to k", p j on run b-inir cortr."cTrd with hi'' mj's-t-rious de.i:h?" er:tured Mother- .!. ar. "T" fre me from an;.- responsibility for th affair. I u;ual :y drove r i.e rar h loatb d beinc his own aaufft ur. 1 krrw th" tnwr: . did h". IVplo AVOUld SO- til It I id run "ff "ith what I could lay mv In'1.;? on anl that th" ar .lid rot co (:- th-1 c'.iff by acci.lT.t!" "Tli" lr',vnpr,p nrvrr would i.. i.e.s That our father snt j ou k'a.iv cai:s" he in'Tded to tak his own

i a ; m d M " t h - r (1 "a r . " YV h ..' o;i ;r'urn. Jimrox. ar.d i -

man who despises failures. I and ray father were failures, to him. After .a sleepless niht In the Iyndon hotel I checked out and elisappcared. I wardered hopelesslj, almleely. like a soldier uffering frop"k shell shock. "I hod not been trained for a profession. I was to inherit my father's interests. One evening I wandered into a cinema place. I wanted to forpet. if only for an hour. "And there it occurred to me that I could support mj-self In the moves. 1 had made a hit as tht, villain in more than one college play. I look the part, j-ou know. .May." ,"I can't nee that you do!" I touched my handasred lids and we three laucheed graylv as peeople do, ever nothing, when their nerves are on edpe. (To bo Continued. spi-:.kln; or visi; cracks. They were asking the actress if .hc .ikd Shakesperian roles and as h flicked th" ashes from her Camel she jrurffled. "I Ju.st love 'cm. ur baker makes thcrn wonderfully well." That's our contention on Porkerhoiis Ttolls. Mathews Krauss I'akinr company. 4-tf

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"T'ld I ir" what the s:c--p :o. ich ir i .-a'd" x, An,', whit t v was the r' to rotr.e t..-ck to.' T:i" bi:r:r.es was !n the hat'.ds rf a r o rn m i f of mv f.ThT's crei:tors. Thcr was to return to. but I rl rf'tJiir: t o'frr h r."

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itn.s .? wiwitv sali:. Tin ' t tr'.- January '"l-aran-" al" present.- for our approal th" rry -t Q'."i!i;v furnüur ! a !. at TRK-WAi; I-:.v Pul!--!.vd I l (! ".npo: t- i:, ni;in" I"ath"r. $': beds e;f l-ras !'! or iron rd i i. f.oor lamj" with !!k sh ides. 111."') ;nd up. Tb-" and :rrt' othrr 'ar.Jilr." in I'- ! room ar.d I'ir.lr? lVo::) :-:iit' ' al? o j Convt r;!crit term. f.-tf

A Stubborn Cough t f Loosens Right Up t X Thl bTTie-mi remerlr ! m wo- T 4 dr for qtürk rralu. Tm.Mj T HHHH-xi-:- v : : 1 1-1-1-Here is herae-mae syrup which millions of people have found" to b the most depe?nab!e mean of breaking up ptubbom couch. It cheap arJ pimp, but verv prompt in Ration. Un ier lis healing, soothine inf.uenre, chest sorrnes froes. phlegm looser.?, bre.xthini; becomes piier, tickling in throat stops and vou p?t a food night's restful sleep. The usual threat and chest colis are conquered bv it in -4 hour or 1cm. Nath.c? better for bronchitis, hcirser.ess, croup, throat tickle, bronchol asthmi cr winter coughs. To m.ike this splendid couch syrup, pour 2T.'t ouncps of Tinei into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain criminated suc.ir syrup anl shake thorough! v. If you prefer iie chritlei mo!.v-es. honey, or corn syrup, in.itr.fi of surar svrup. Kither wav, jcu ret a full pint a family suprlv of mu.'h better couch syrup than Tfu fc:;M buy reaiy-rr.ade for thre times the money. Keeps ;rfectlv ar. 1 chiliren love its pleasant tate. Tir.ex is a special ami h chlv concentrated compound of cenuine Norway r'f.e extract, known the worM over for its prompt healinc etTect uron the membranes. To avoid J;.tppointment .uk vour (iruccit for "2X'3 ounces f P.r.ex" with full lirections, .ml don't accer-t anvthir. else. (luanntee i to ?ive Uolate satisfaction or money promptly refunded. TLe I'inrx Co., Ft. Wayne, Ini

Br ANNIE LAURIE

Iar An::i Ia'üi . IM as- t"U ni" what i-i l-(.-t to Je in my ras, r have b f-n toins with a ynurvT woman for about two years. .Ve have b"rn cnacrd for about on year. Before we wer' encacel I went with lots of oth"r youn? women, and she wfnt with o'lifr yours men. but after we were rr.cad. I stopp-. 1 soine with oth"r trirl1. Sa" say she doesn't ohj-ct to mj roins with other i;irK but I don't think it is ru'ht. She is off at s- hool now, I staj- home nn Sunday nichts, wnieh makes It lein .-f)me for nie. but I don't mind that, for I nally love thi. irirl. and would do anything for her. Lo you think it is ri-rht for h-r to iro to shows with other bos while ?h" Is away? She tells m" when she do"s thts" thincs. Io you think I ouht to writ" he r and -. k h"r to ftop, and If f-he doe? nut stop bivak the enKape merit? She Is not the only sirls that I ever loved, but I am independent enouch to stand'ui for m rights. She s.aya she docs not think it wron? for us to o with other boys and sirls. I know this irl really loves me, and she is a real ?;irl. 1 have been Kölns with izirls Ions enouglit to knew en" when I v.o with her a while. I werk hard and make a tood salary, and have enoush monej saed to start housekeeping on, but this sirl wants to finish school before we are married. She will linish this year hish school I mean. WO Ii ill KP. Worried. Sh" is jouns. antl is away from you. She is honest, and tells you when she proes to dances or theaters with other young men. You trnt her, and realize that she Is, as j-ou express It, a "real pirl." Therefore, woulel you not be rather unkind and unreasonable to ask her to give up all the fun and parties which accompany school life, and condemn her tu loneliness? I think you are risbt in asTeeing that she may go about with other jouns men while she is away, anel that she will love you all the more fer your cenerous confidence in her. Best wishes to you both. It certainly is tine that she wise enoush to linish her hish school work betöre marryins. Dear Annie Ixiurie. I am a youns woman 22 years of ase. and I am passionatelj- in love with a younsr man two years mj" senior. He hcems to be Rreatlj' in love with me, and I Fo for lots of rides with him in his motorcycle side car, and while I am in his company he alwajs acts very sentlemanly, but I have been told that he has a wife in another city. I don't like mentioning it to him. What would you advise me to do? CURLEY. Curley. By all means ask hlni about this matter at once, my dear, end until you are eertaln that he Is not married you should refuse all attentions from him. Annie Laurie will mdermio Idlers of inquiry on subjects of feminine interest from yenim? women rvacrs of this -mixt and will reply to them iu these columns. Letters to Miss Laurie should Ik addressed to her, in care of this ofTic.

UNCLE WIGGILY

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l-ianrhe.. And th '.) 'hp whs the bunny cntmn hlri build ' pop liueh. I ii tell you p.lt beut ?. mixed up tint b"f. re h" ouM,tl." s:rw hou" or .rr.e (.f th." ar.!- I n 1" iCKÜy and Tommi tall. r"t fr' ard run th.roiich th. tunn-1. nnl l"-s micht hav. b" n nipped ' two !iillr(vi. n .in; ip. -r-st- Ho'.vv r. e erythir.s car.-.- out all Th r'tulsr s'ml-r.rul w rf

there ad him anl took him off to jiil. , rich!, ard ir th" cpoco.ate nranri .:n.r,Hi;n v . snow ! S.. the Bob Cat dstn't nib.!" a nv d..e-n"t trv to b at tli" ru s with the .Tan. th. at Ad '.er Rro!..rS.

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tre" branches, rnvr them all up, I ! and w-".l ha" a now roof n;t our I i snow hous".' . id I'ncle Wiscilj. ij "Hurray!"' crierl the animal bos.

?o.ij the crrern bnf'hf were covered with snow, and th" tof of

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I nde Wijrjrily! Cih. I"n l" Wis-i boys went inside. Silj!" called voices outside tli"! "' 'h. but this will nor do." siid hollow --tump bunsalow .f the (the bunny, as he looked about him. bunny, gentleman one day. j "Vou have only a front door to th "Whatever ! tbo Mau, b.ous". W" must have a back floor

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musKrat lady housekeeper. "Please po what Is the matter, Wissy!") she be sped. 'Mj- hands are " "all j flour, for I've been makins some j cake! I do hoie th" rhi

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Cycleman plants In bloom. South Bend Floral Company, 122 N. Michigan street. 331-tf

on rire. "Oh, I don't Imafrine it's anvthins like that!" laushed Uncle Wipilj" he arose from his easy chair to go and find out about the shouting. The nois- kept up. "Oh, Uncle Wittily! Com" on out! Come on out!" "I'm suire it's a fire!" cried Nurs" Jane. "Oh, dear!" But it was not a fire the chim-

, nej- wasn't even smokins. though it ! soon would when Cur" .la n" nut

more wood In the stove to bake the cake. Uncle Wiprsily saw Jaeki" and Beetle Bow Wow, the two puppy elos boys, and some other animal chap with their shovels standing near the front steps In the snow. "Come on out, Uncle Wisslly! Come on out!" cried the animal boj-s, waving- their shovels in the air. "What's jroing on?" asked the bunny gentleman. "Are you soins have a snowball fight, or do you want tot plaj' more tricks on me by making believe a big Icicle is my rheumatism crutch?" "Oh. nothing like that!" squealed Curly Tivlstj-tall. the pisgie hoy. "We want j'ou to help us build a snow house." "That's it." barked, squealed and laugheel the other animal boys. "We're going to make a Fnow house and have some fun in it. Come on. Uncle Wisgily! Hurry for the snowhouse!" "Hush! Not so much nok", if you please!" paid the bunnj gentleman, holding up one paw. "Nurse Jane will think two chimnej-s are on fire.

Wait until I get my hat. and ee if my pink nose is on straight, and I'll 1 come with j'ou." i Nurse Jane felt better when told j that there was no fire, though she;

said Uncle wiggilj' was funny to go out building snow house-.s at hi3 .age. But the bunny liked it. Soon he had hi.- shovel and he was helping the piggie boys, the squirrel boj's. the dossie chaps and Sammle Littletail, the rabbit, make a snow house. Big balls of snow were rolled until they were larger than wash tubs. Then thej' were piled together and the boys began digging out of the center of them a hollow place to make the inside of the house. "But how do we make the roof?" asked Jackie Bow Wow. "Every time we try to dig the snow away (ver head it alwaj's falls down on us. How can we make a roof for the mow house, Uncle Wicgily." "I'll shov you," answered the bunnj. He took some bean poles.

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e-"Tii" in the front." "Wo never thought of that.

t-d B"et!" Bow Wow. With th" help of Uncle Wissily a back door was dug !n th" .-r.ow house, and then th"j mail" a sort of tunnel under th" snow to a big I rift behind the snow nous". This

j drift was hollowed f ut like the i round hut, or igloo, of th" Eskimo, j "Now we have two now houe.

a bis on" and a little on"." said

cars at all. And it ;;..! th:ns : ;. 1; of candy and uiak- th" lolly-;

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25 percent Reduction Sale. Vernon's. 334-tf

Uncle Wisrsily. "And if anything happens we can run out of th" bis house, along th" tunnel and hid" in th" littl" snow ho;.e." And it's a goo, I thins Uncle Wis--ily had the animal beys make this second snow house, l'or all at onoe. while th" bunr.j" gentleman and his friends were sitting in the big house. eating some cookies Nurse Jane brought them, all at once the Bad Bob Cat jumped down out of a tree over tho bis snowhouse. Down through the thin roof burst the Bob Cat, howling: "I want ears to nibble! want ear!" "Quick, boys!" cried Uncle Wlgglij. as the Bob Cat hurst through the poles and branches of the snow roof. "Bun out the back door, through the tunnel and into the littl" .nov- hut. There we'll be safe!" Out they ran, bavins Boh Cat snarlins and growling, all tangled up in the poles and e vergreen tree

jnr Milk

For Infants

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NO COOKING "Food-Drink" for All Ages.

Quick Lunch atHomc,Office,an4 Fountains. Ask for HORLICICS. xsrAvoid Imitations & Substitutes

The

KIDNEY TROUBLES Conquered cr Money. Back

For 4 0 years, says Dr. Carey, I have been prescribing Marsh-Hoot for Kidney and Bladdfir sickness on tho money back if dissatisfied plan. If j'ou are tired, miserable, tortured with nagging backache. lameness, acute, darting pains; subject to dizziness, headaches, sallow skin, puffin ess under your eyes, a tendency to rheumatic pains, and Bladder disorders, look to jour Kidneys. Don't wait. Cet your health back while you can. Drink lots of good, puro water and start at once taking Dr. Carey's Marsh-Root prescription No. 777, Liquid or Tablets. It has wonderfully benefitted tens of thousands. Results guaranteed. Recommended and sold by Central Drug Company and all druggists. Insist on genuine. Adv.

The Season's Best Offerings in MEN'S TAILORED SUITS and OVERCOATS

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1921 BRAND NEW DODGE TOURING This car is all that we represent it to be. Just take a look at it. YOU SAVE $265 Superior Motor Sales Co. 213-215 South Main Street Phone Main 185

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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 Ellsworth s

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Talk about shirt values here's the real thing a sale of the verv best shirts made for quality, value, fit, pattern, and here you have tremendouslv lame stocks to choose from. Sizes 14 to 20 neckband. $2 quality Shirts are now $2.50 Manhattan Shirts are now. . .$1.65 $3 Manhattan Shirts are now $1.85 $3.50 Manhattan Shirts are now. . .$2.35 $4 Manhattan Shirts are now. . ....$2.65 $4.50 Manhattan Shirts are now. . .$2.95 $5 Manhattan Shirts are now $3.35 $6 Manhattan Shirts are now $3.85 $7 Manhattan Shirts are now $4.65 $7.50 Manhattan Shirts are now. . .$4.65 $8 and $8.50 Manhattan pure Silk Shirts are now $5.50 $10 heavy pure Silk Shirts are $6.75 $12 heavy pure Silk Shirts are $8.50

Manhattan Shirt Sale prices the country over are the same. Here you have the greatest selection in this section to choose from.

Real $1 Neckties here at

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ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS

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Just Where Are Steenburg Farms? In answer to that question from hundreds of South Bend people who have been reading our articles on "Pay Dirt in St. Joseph County," this map is pre

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Trat A. ?jlov -with th flr.T 5.inir '.ir.f rr.ripriss that portion of Stenburs: Farrr.n whh ip n" undrrnirc: drv-pnirnt as a truck ami f-N-ry enrt'-r. Thrnuch it ri.r.v th NVw York Central railroad, to :t f-xtcr.d f.n hiphv.HV. and within a fw r'"i f it is th-- (Jrand Trunk Hnirn-i. inurinc tranprtai'-.n filitis. Th Kankik" liivrr tr it .nur " ah-'V nr.i Mows through it. iimirlne healthful and rr1urtje ilnilnao. Not th proximity of Stnhuri; Farm? to Suth Ind. th a aiiahüity of u intr mpio rrsr.r. withal. !h' Ideal Ioxtlfi of tln IMtaant Valley tra-i. In rfrrt nr to our thrivlns; vr-rxxor. Charles P. Gray Co., 1st National Bank Bldg., Ch icago, III. South Bend Offices, 218 N. Michigan St.

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