South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 10, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 January 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 10. 1022

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BRANDS APOLOGY OF NEWBERRY AS FULL OF EYASION

S-n. William, Char,-c, Claim i ! Ipnoranrr of Huso rund .17.. 1 - TIll I ii ; a? mil. '.-.;-..r.r off.rH 'orvv,.:.-. Mary o-ra-, rt; i .. vl about f r.s-:-'-'l tl.- ir vi.-v - !i":i h chrafriri th :.n-.:.! in Täter'. kfr ;-.. as o. . . : .,r . ' I ' J-irHntr;iilfn-. Ilfiiy With tv l h . I to fio; ry t! mcntratiors fr.-r. Ily r hrv.-that i.Tlht ra;: u.th thf : i i.f t h" fr.a'f.r'."' I,'-".:.-. h- - ;i , f',r t. r. v.-at r.o o,;-.'.,i: I r v

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r.f ho -a- th- member- ani thi,4. V , , ' " ,V -"' , , ! !it!:al affairs in Michigan, urging , , . , . , , . v.-- to become, a eandilate.

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turne.j upon the ,p n.hng i '.mt to miKo inns poini jusi :h t :t on the ,-,,-, r a .-trong as f am able to do b"I fli'l .ipj.' .ir on t In- ; t.tn-1 att' iUy" if haa been hinted that money r;r.H;'I itat.jri..; tv.ai I v -'.hi h v..is contribute.! without my wha rli. liu. r.- mu:f all a good hu-'-wb dg- or consent by relative rlir-nt." ;-aid sen wi.rrrv, Ui- r.o-. ai.-l friends of mine, -a.s aubse,nrr . a -:;. 11.. f.-. -- "of hli u':itly. in some way, directly or in-frb-nd , -::-iüg iar ly hirht. .1 up. diM-My rtpaid by me or via to be rdbm?tl lawyer's .Vhnr. :aiiid by me. "I fr-Howe I th.- a i'.i.-e of tl -- a - The.-- i not eVen a shadow of ;. .- in .hilf i'i the "I did ( 1 1 ath or the .-lightest foundation

not vojunte b- fr-re the r-r-n.af e nnt- i t' rnittee for tht roi.s'u;. I have --t.it!-' ' Then presse 1 a to vr'.iv 1- h i i tiot r a ie a sr.ihr ta rn t ir r . i i a i .fr rroni b:s st at", .sen. rw-1-erry sho t .a -k t har In- a w no rf a so 1 1 h. v ! i e i ' i (- : p i r icon rage lu .. P'-'.iti'-a 1 . rit ,rs hi t h : r ftor?s to .! -t r a h. . Th 'i-r " y a m i ' i ' t : r. l i f 1 1 1 r ' : rt 1 ' . v. ithin a mit;:4- of ti,. ' e. ;- al'rit r j-'.- p .NV". h"r'. v :i r.d'C a .e- " ' ".- he a.'r;ed the privh.. of b-i-g pern i fe i t . sir, hu. told hi- to ro ahed ard lot ' May Ante tAVdnosda y. FriTd.- f th.- .-li.m.-.j to. j r ):r. ,. yf publi- i;..-. . in . as u bt - '" t" .'.it him. .e :.- tai.n cine.- lav. . ? . . , . : ' rr a.--- w rc u.a.b- durst.- he . :. i'or Trauer.'!. W ; 1 t : ; . a t d !!'!':; t" A 'i 1 i a . .-r oh ' ' h .!.:-. ' . i ' . u. : cob 1m : : i- or T ' ,'.' ( " : i T i ' " , i ii ' . 1 ' . i I'll (1.1 , . v;.-'.. .;(..:. T a ;m .-t...... , :(..'. T I a ; " p ; - ; M: : ' .! p I ' r,c dv I i red '- 1 : : -i r . n Mi I '-:.! -,. i r f !'!";. c l ' 1 1 '. :--... ,- -t i ' . '.';'. . , . A.- : ! ; : v : a:v r a : ' u i . ; v a a'a- op- - .ad w : : I ' ' t ' i: 1 - r, r i - . . ' . . 1 v a t . . , T " a - I Icriioi .in: f I ..nd. . f . . i r : M:.-h; -1 ol tV.e , : . ' .. . ' ' . ' 1 a ; ' 'A .. 1 -. V 1 ! o P. 1 e a T :- 1 - ". nr.-- . :'..-i I : : a !- I and v r,re y to vd P : th!SERVICE THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST V '-. t t . a ' v , :-!'.-d s.1 t5 to i tin . Trotit"!' an 1 r.cv.y f."r lh:r rar; hi already bt f-rovf n to !h ':riii.ff persons In Futn I"'1-. d Y-r V. U. I. t'. o r!rt ii;a!;tv r f '.- ;r rvW t o if you yi:! i ui .- . .f . r s:.tnt c;a-::id n a.ler. Turn :.'OW to th rii.iSM .-v"-t : o r I

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i ' -..ilz.iiy th- a - l th.it ..- Hr; an; ' .'...".Cjnt of rr.or.- v v.l. n-r ari'y 1 rpr.i.-d. I r,m further ny that ir. j 'l'..r .1. ' j i; i t i" :i of that tuor.-y. in the , i : r...-:; ti r. of tl.it ?.io:i-y, in the" ! !-tjon r.f tha money, in th us ' of (hi r.-.ony. I hail nothing whatt ..S .oft? "I make thii statement, not to es j rar,iS H-.y r!j?or.s;Mlity hat in order j tr.at tr.A actual tacts n tn matter j '' h rry toll his rnlkacriM rvho ! ar- a.:.-o to his Juigc-a that "upon. ;th, fa.,, a, , tJn I;pv. thfrnP,0 r r.i as I ?;ow bhrve thTn to bo. hal'. ari5 th ru!t v.ith a cl'ar .' v.lVlcus Campaign. Ar the o'jtK.-t N".vbrry told th ?( r.'it th i,t he wa.H impelled to broak his loner tilfr.ee by the far that his friends rn !trht ni?-: onstru that .i'T.r-e if li- rontinue-- it to th er.fi. II- tola how jn th" tarly fall oj !? IT, boan to rr'-"i e visits anl I r,t, J ...WO , J i..en .ewoerry rr .ica aetaus r.c atr.paisn manager. telling how Kn - '. a former political opponent. v; - itrd J;ir4l m New York. Kins told hra h" thouht th campaign would , ,-v y..fi (,on .Nf-rvcerry sain. He sv.v King only half a dozen l"' v - !uays in New York. He was kept t " r . - . "1 r.f i O o t i r.a I n In ' " ' " " the v:,i of an Inter.slvo publicity ,mi;.'i;;T. but hid no idea ns to its ' -. t or w 1 re the money was co.n.r.g from to pay for it. he rr peated. ; It is gratifying to him. Newberry no time during the leil and legislative invct.ti

" " , ' , g:it:o:i of his campaign has any hug- !' . i ; ' t-iif rf a'.'l i " ' . gffMon of moral turpitude or bribt s äff er iit.-rrup- ' , .

t or rirrupt:on attached to his ampaign managers. Contributed $l,.00. "Nor was there any evidence, so far as I have been able to learn." lie said, "that a single dollar was spTt. dishonestly for corruption or or: eery. Nr-.vhcrry said the only money !l i" ny way was $l.rtf to I the gr in ral campaign. The .,uestie.n of campaign funds nevi-r called to my attention oy .iiiy taje fonneotrn Wiin Trie or th" t ainpain t orniiutt"," he stat1 w h statements." T l TT IQ I flTTAM UHlli U X 1 U ll DEPRIVES IRISH OF GOVERNMENT , otr Asain?t Keelection i vai. i,y cio Gmut f O.R I ( '.'titinued from page ope. tioi;a;i-, uerp the republic in bMti; -J lt minbter. He objected to thrt crration of anv alternativ !oornment which would suppress .he liü. and de.dired that if the puldtc as it ei-te.j 'a ere aba n don - J he and hi. f.allow er would a a 1 ! Ut . ( Iioit Io 'lrni's Sta.nd. L I 1 - I t .- . 1 ' 1 . 1 I 1 I I l ' i I ' ' I 1' ililUf) ...... . v . . ry n' t.. .-tiP'l behind the new srov crnnu'i', if sU' h action er.tade no o r:h-e principal and his further . ' i. tiiat he and hl as:'ooiates v.. to r. t.1y to bai'k th- new c-"vern- '!. .f it shoijid require support i tji : n t .';. i'iih-.d.' .-nemv. wrre io;;db- cheered. Comma r.datit Mc-lC'O-.'.n r:e 1 out r;at I 'alera'?i .-p'-oi-h -.'as tlie no'.-t satc5:nanlike h had n.'r made. Ii ever. Mr. pe Va Jura's words wrre not cchoe.i by evcral of his !;- -j :. -an ollowors. Ms Mac Sw v. I.: u.i ?I Ibjwcs. Divii Kmt and others displayed a determinat;o .. to tich: out th.e rejuibliran - :u . M :s Ma.-Swinf y a parfor. f f ul in her threat : i : -. . .-ipy .ttvtnpt by t lie- new pro-..-:. il s err.mcnt to adopt the publican 1 1 j-. .:or the tl.ig of e ; 'A t re C t i ' e. ?ir ihn.- ipii.irf nhy thought o y ".il l su: ::..on a ratifying body .-m hrs ! :- rn Irepr.d. :.z t'.;e four p;e:abcr p-pre- . . :.-, Ti in:t v ( . T'c.e - could ! . ." t'o Pul I'jlrc ,:;n "until omeI . 'iv k:.o-. it c Irish well could find .' ! i .!;.. It ;:. I 1 i 1 i W.lj j-n- l ; ei;t. ly un!e;ayl '.;'.! ;l;c ic'i ;:.! . tV at the Tr::::ty college ; .-n.Vers oul 1 i.-'-t take the repub- '.: - i r, o.-th. Ihn civ T.h'i .1. O'Keiiv. minister' i - . avlo::. argued that Mr. Col- ! r. was .-i.t ..: o:al. had RTSSL1X S011ETS EAGER TO JOIN A rt .v. f.u v r.'fikii or.-.) . , .' r.tintp'l iron pa-' .orr.iw. Prf ridnt MiüTard a'-o rrol IV n ill COP.S-.r.:.' ; lfor tr ! :-"r::--h r:na;;y a.-c-Pt th- n-w I on'.v a ffw details of which vc v-cn civen out. I ii'iT.1 fr.-.? to r i.;:.- iourt 1. -ithor 1'rT.oh or British circl5 that I tnc renter, r.co v ;!l not adjourn until ; .1' . af.rtva u'i':: i.' Fran. - ar.i Great Britain v"r.l:h will tbo ?urity ta France that fhe b.r.s dtinandel cvr flno th peac conferrn e. Trench representatives ?vtr.if d tonight very much relieved ovT th prC'.pfct of an accord that pfrnit Franc- to make an imn.er.f h-fvir.A in thrt upk-ep of h-r urn y. while at tho sam- time rrti:.ovir. k- :- pre-occupations conet nur. h r eastern neighbor.

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. ' . , , . ' . v. rt ...i.v. ,, ii:4 f-lt a cood as cv?r. I ran t fi A. ;oa: :.::-. t until I u. day morn- I nad no ro id . or n nd . ..i t no .a . . it. 'm , . ,h u-.i ;:.o..,.J and Mr. vlMr.s a'.d to the hou?e wh.ro Foddy l::d- ! ; !' ,nk ;n rnj'n ; K our ru??isl Kj

MERCHANT SHIPS MAY CARRY SIX INCH ARMAMENT

Draft Copy in Hand of IWj crs Includes Several Whollv New Features. Continued from paj one.) j !y Inferior to reulir or ronvorti r-lVai auxiiwry vccis which may . . . . . , ... "rry cUh:-;nrh PUn, and ;s Intmifd to meet the po;r.t that a b!? liner m'.ht h armed so heavily a. to bB fjperlor to any righting craft but a capital sh.p. Th treav se's ou an .irrrT,irnt '

that there Fhai: not constructed j as entirely Japan-e. shi!e the within the Jurisdiction of the signa- j Shantung railway, even itU tome tory powers any warships built onjJaPnp- experts in office, would be forcier, account whirh exceeds the entirely under Chinese control under of armament limitations impo?-jaTiy Japaneye loan arrangement, eel . ;. the five powers in ta h 'liss : Mr. Har.ihara declared ali-o that of ships dealt with. J Japan w ould not be satisnöd to tee The original American proposal : an American trathc manager and

contemplated complete ban on the buildint: of warships for fore. cm account. A set of provisions d'.-ien -rH t,-. i :naki It possible for the obligations of the treaty to be an;er.dec! In ca.-e of r.f ' or suspended In ihr- ee::t that one of the signatories becomes engefj m a naval war also is pre sented. Daration u lflilT.

P.y oPp provision of the tre-ityjin its entirety but wished to retain the duration of th agreement would ! Fomr vettige of economic participa-

be until 1937 or 1." years. This not apply .as to the rtval hotiday, however, for a flpar3te item provides that the 10 year holiday in cajdtal ships shall apply except for the modifications noted in certain cases. A separate provision deals with French and Italian replacements. Under it each ration could lay down one capital ship a year in 1927. l.OUS and by way of replacement building and to absorb the tonnage limitation allotment in excess of their present fleets represented in the 170,000 ton total each has aecepted. In addition, provision is made for France and Italy to modernize old battle ships by replacing present obsolete 12-inch guns with weapons up to lR-ir.eh caliber an', at the same time to replace present armor built to withstand 12-inch projectiles with protection against lC-inch shells. Other items in the treaty mclud" the ngrecment for standardiz.it in of measurement of nival tonnage on I the bassls of a 2.240 pound ton as the unit, normal displacement for all navies to be calculated in such tons and to be based on the weight of the ship plus the weight of her ammunition and consumable stores without any allowance for fuel, it is understood. The equivalent of the tannage measurement stated in metric tons is to be given in future naval lists also. The treaty dchncs for purpose.- of the contract what is meant by a warship but does not sepk to define a merchant ship nor is there any specific mention of the status of merchant ships beyend the tdlpulation that they sb-jii not carry i sruns larger than six-inch calibre. CAPTURE BODDY, ctavfr flF TWO UliA 1 Uli Vl 1 II U N. Y. DETECTIVES r 1 I ?s c r o Fugitive Caught in Philadelphia ly Magistrate of Hi? Owu Race. (Continued from pace one.) annoy mo by picking me up on tbo street een though my parole had expired last "wedk. T thought 1 would go to my parole officer and tell him 1 was going to try to ct v ork. "While walking along the .trert within a few feet of a station l,o!j.-c I was approached by r dcte,tie.v. They crabbed and htarti'd to question me in regard to j th- miirihr of a, negro policeman. I b.ad nothing to do with the murder, but I knew the two detectives planned to take me to the station house. an,-i put me through the third ri'ree. "I was afraid thfy wotild l-'at mo iti an effort to forco a confession or obtain informdtion and I had visier. tint I would hae to go to a hospital. I don't know what made r.;e do it, but it flashed in my min 1 to shoot and kill then:. T drew a revolver and shot both men. and ran. I threw the revolver in an a.-'i ran as I ran and made my -.say to N'ewark." Pediy then is said to have xplained that he obtained bis feminir. disguise from a women he knw in Newark, after which he hc'A up the ta.xicab. He came to iii.'.ivi,.iu , .n- .-a;u. i . ii i.i. . Couimomls Captor M:iL'itr.ito S.-off v.i; roivrirndiN! by Miyrr J. llamptm Mr.or-." for 1 his part in the capture of tho tu srro "On learning where Doddy v.aö. rtt :-ild. "I er.t to the rtation l:o'.:50 r.nd uskrd for n detail pon:rn. Honr.cr ua. tho onlv tn-in!11 b -".iht a sran. AVc . rrp4. into i :s and vere diroc-.'-d to t'.i- room -ur.l TwMv. Wo stopped a4 o do-r to li5i on and couM har l-.ravy brcathlnc In.v.d". tcrin.- th- hour- . . : hid n-iilcd birv cur revolver? tcr t-ar BoddV miclu ! i.0 med by -no click. Wo turne V -.h

v -Wf ..r.r.t It t'tlier. .s w: 1 PP1 . '-:uaM extra .-.lives ol ).:;rf. into thV rvoni Voddv ro upr"J Liver Oil. Malt. Iron, and Wild

in f.-.v k.. .nChcrn extract preparation does h(

lovclver -h tartd to reach for a ruu J .jn.ifr j-.;s j.i'.'ow. bu: VuicV.v thtw ! hn.i T n'Vn...-V r ! I . . iJ.W.IV- .. -j j "Folic orders are to sheet ou cnil, sight .f you move Ml do if I told I f Roddy asked to pr: on h?. yhoes. lut we did r.o: pivc him a chance 11 trdsrT-.t. for all we knew, have iind a t;un In one of his shoe?. There

V.Ä j .. . , . winter ior.r. Hypo-Ccd fortifies thcjlj parched him and fonnd a .,RJ quick:y. Drop In at the Cen- 1 Knife and po: h., revo.ver from un-tral pr,f Storr An;crScan DruÄ ! d-r th- ri:!cw of hj, bed. Th!c, Lanion pr.c Co. ir. South ! (

vas sr.ow cn th ground, but v e j

I v.err not tak. r.c: any cr.ancs." j Poll -man r.onri in ad litin t o , llrs orr rr.ctidM -y M.r. '.r M ?..-. for his part :n th c.iptur- v a s pro . i.iot-- to 'hd pes: of a -tin.?: -'...fc I tiv in the cr.tr;i! station. AROUSE NEW HOPES EOR MEDIA 770 -V OE

ct; n'Trn'r nonnr riiiuJ J; '

Jll.liy l dir l IXKSDUC.H (Ccntmufd from psy r.::.)

of a Japan-? trafTV nar.ir an -2 i Hirry ' .t. 401 1-. L. & ott.yt.. I trf ,5r;r.jrr iod.

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railway wouM mean iurh an for. ) ct.iic holdup on trrfi? that it wouM const. tute a virtual i-trar.cür.ff of! the open principal in the province. There was. h said, no pc?ible fnnr,5r!nn (n V. a .-i o 1-, o f e ! Fhar.tur.g anJ the province of Manchuria, bcaeati.ie in the latter provir e the South Manciiuria raib-vay r'opf an'rtimhnl anrointfi instead of a Japanepe. Other Japanese spokesmen said j . . Monday that Japan was not so much concerned over the mode ol payment for the railroad by China as over the question of the maintenance for a time at least, by Japanese by ?ome form of economic interest in the road. They said Ja pan was willing to restore the l;r. j dof-si4inn. even il it only ustea ior a per

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io.l of five years as stipulated under Japan's last suggestion for a settlement. SEVEX NABBED AS COPS SJTÖ0P DOWN OX VICE DISTRICT (Continued from page on.) had been told that South Bend was "wide open." "Mrs. Brown" on Job. At "Mrs. Brown's house." Lasalle and limerick sts., the detail stated that they were unable to find any of the alleged 'gang" of inmates who used to li there. "Mrs. Brown." the ofhcei-. said, was still on the job. S rgt. Luther in searching the rooms of the hou?e, i. said to have remarked to "Mrs Brown" that gas was escaping in one of the rear rooms, he is said to have retali ated with the statement: "Let it es-cipe, one might as well commit suicide now, anyway Capt. Hamilton in all of the raids last night issued linal warnings' to keepers and inmates, where evidence was lacking to place them under arrest, that he was going to continue his "calls" and that if he found any girls hanging around these places, regardless f evidente, he was going to arrest them an! bring them into court. COLLIS 1 HCNTI.NC.TOX. An illness of a fw dys resulted in the death at Z o'clock est-rdiy afternoon of Collis F. Huntington, 3 1. of Z2Ö S. Man st. Mr. Huntington, who n.is boin at Dowagiac. Mich.. Dec. fi, 1SS7, came tr this ity shortly after his marriage to Miss Cad Hall on Sept. if- . . . . . . . . . . V l.Ulft. and has been employed at the studebaker plant. He wras a member of the Ordr of Woodmen Besides his wife, one siMer. Mrs. two aunts, Mrs. Hiram pefondorph of Dowaciac and Mrs. Fanny Springteen of California, survivr-. Funeral arrangements have nd ;" kin """i WILLIAM HUDSON IlllMH.lL Word has been received here of the döath of Willi mi Hud.-on Bendor. aS"2 P.ei(li rtoad. Hamilton. ntario. Jan. . lie was ooi a in ior.g uiko, .mitario, and was til years of ago. He i THINK IT A FINE TONIC We All Had Coughs and Felt Miserable But Hypo-Cod Stopped It. UUK WHULL rAIvllLY

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WILT WtU-L- VYllrt 1 1 My mot,, r-in-'.a-.v ;ini both myjr'.f .jr.' chiirjren v in .1 r;jr. - do-.v:i. ikei.od -".i:d;t:on and '-v. oucl and fe;t mherable. Xcno of ii?- had a -j01 nppotltr. Mr.al time didn't mean anything to i3 and no.rc of i:? I: ad rrouir'.i .a nil i !. t,- --, :ilu,'h- Wo . j'Jst. dr;,-J arour d until or nipht I retd nVout tlin wt-udorfad r.ov tonic Uarl'Vv Hypo144,1 "v--" 'ur appetitea oa::;. r-ucK a'.nip?t ovrrnicht. liand. Vo-i:; tnUhty soon frj like o ir.-if rirairi If you iV'r - and ; Hypo-ccl." narcsl ,r. ', TT..,!. Ort. .

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r.uriirer of y ars. k .tunc hft' for C.i r.-i .' n j ear air.. H -urv.v. d ' hi wir, ?iv- to::?, Willl-ri, Jr., T - T - . . . ..."1 T 1 nrd f " C.li.C. Margaret, ah at o. I,. Tuffr f Nfv V.-ik ao ?;;rjve. TYrrnl str'i ? '. r ii'. 1 S -.-:r- ' ,vas r.M.lf ;:i Lnsr LnV.e. I . T 1 - - - - .... Prank J,:.-hr.erowirz. 7 JO V,. MonI e f.. t o N. Jf' J'' pa -''''. -iJ v 4 a o 2io T"nti av. Tl. T. Hirdy. S 0 J Kuh to 1 - 1 I"w I n - 1 Mr.-. A'.voy O. Dif r, Uli ri.:,h to T.J2 Wcr.cep s. unops i)iiD at Mi-:i:Ti.n. COL.UMIU', Ind. J;:ü. : Kennedy C'.app. SO years oil. a :r,"r;ili of the board of dirertrr ot the Ind.ana Cll Refining Co., dropped dead while attending a r.K-.ting of th board here Monday. His home ih in Seipio, I:: 1. Try XEITS-T1MES Want Ads . . - - MOTHERS AND DAUGHTER Read This Letter from Mrs. VV. S. Hughes Greenville, Del. "I was under the impression that my eldest daughter had som inter nal trouble as ever since the first time her sickness appeared she had to go to bed and even had to quit school once for a week. I always take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Cornpound myself eo f gave it to her and she has received great benefit from it. You can use this letter for a testi monial if you wish, as I cannot say tco much about what your medicine has done for me and for my dau rrhter. ' ' Mrs. Wm.S. Hughes, Greenville, Del. Mothers and oftentimes grandmothers have taken and have learned the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Ccmpjound. So they recommend the medicine to others. The best test of any medicine is what it ha3 done for others. For nearly fifty years we have published letters from mothers, daughters, and women, young and old, reccmmendingthciVcgetable Compound. They know what it did for them and arc glad to tell others. In ycur own neighborhood are women who know of its great value. Mothers daughters, wbynottry it? Mm? m n f,' i-'. jT.-- ? : f V', 37 Moose p;; - t pjj Never mind to what Order you may belong !?J Tll,s order 1hat directly conccrns us that wc want to I receive is your order for in 1 M l in Harrisburg loal f j . jt js loval to .all who use it -plays no favorite. - f. :? It b.as the 'sign" of tvorth. 5 It has the "grip" of quality. i Vi JVU It is the "pas 3 v.or 1" to respectable to-, icty. S.C.Lontz&Sons s On Colfax Av. Main 74 1 1 in 1 Fa ! 3 Mil I itmt nii t H r Save A n I M i KIOT HPrTV - i' H V V 1 j j !t - . J-J 1 l M Cost of Your U R P P tltTV (5 UulllljUj . v - Tin- Ix-t tLoro i in lonclitry at a price cm ran adnr.1 to p;. In th--.-hisrh-cos-t-of-liv-ir.." tiinos if you can ir.ako ono dollar do tho v.xrk of t'.vo j ot; ha-. doublod your carninpr '-upacity. W-- l.a'- M'la-1 th prr-b-lni of t'.r.f.-t sf-rvi'.-c at a low co.-t through tf.ciriy t;.fth- ( of cicir.p tb.o wer'.. roMiLi:Ti: x-i:.v MIRY in: If c u hv- -. :np-':i-d to (vir plates wo fcl that t r . au i r. t r : c.'J :.i tr.r. ,0II ; J ! Kj .j i K n '-.i r ." 'v. nt tlia v- la vr(r;.r. dipartm.rrt for thic H difficult brar.'h of dr.tistry. ' j and it 15 unucr tnc nite-otion la , U of a tpcciali.t in hl work. M 1 1 ji is o'tpa? , ir.ifrfu in m f j th" work U-vofs his rr.tir- j t - i t;:v.c to it, u:j t!irou?'.i Ion; M .. !. 11 P ractic is nnu.-nally 5 killed. Conduit hi:r .ab;u: jour plat-need.-. His a due i.s tire. mi.K i: AMIXATIO.V IINLlS i:Tl 5ACTION H an l LL AIlAMliri WOI1K M Dr. J. T. HOLMES f IKnti-t tl j- ( or. IiriilKan Va-!i. "t.-. Owr Central lniK Store. p Phon-. Lincoln lis 11. M j fj '. i

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NL group of Frocks for girls gives you a selection of Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines. Taffetas, Satins, Serges and Velours. These are made for wear at school or play. The January Clearance prices are $4.13 to $18.75

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Around th girl's dress and on the floor are a number of letters forming the "Cooking Set For You." Can you make 10 words uir cn!y the letters thit in thcxf n'd! For instance, rook, stnrp. ro. rtr.

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ion wcrs, ?enu to Dig easier, care oi vooi.:i..g iuo and she will -en l yon nve beautiful pes'cards for ycur trouble. 5he will aho teU you how to get this elegant aluminum cocking set for a little work..

This aluminum cooking set contains 15 pieces of real aluminum. It is Hg enough to cook wiuh. Each piece is about or.e-quarte: regular size. Really, .1 earls, this is th nicest, most handv, cooking set vou ever jaw. And Besides, II Yoa Send Yocr Answer To tbls . . Advertisement Within 3 Dys, Big Slsltr " ' Will Send You Five (r ' Beautiful Postcards. SendRifllitAwayI!4Be the first in your neigh- r '';"" .. r S ''' -.:

Iborhood to get one of Ly these elegant alumi- -'T nura cocking sets. 't??v' This is net a contest . Z '. M-r but a straight otter. V' . Big bister has enough -"' I cooking sets so she - - can give one to everv nine cn so oe sure to 1 send, your name and aaarcss ru r.t av.av , BIG SISTER. S Care ci Cookies Tteb l.,9 Poidar IluildinI Pes Tilfvnes. Iona u j: - For luesclay, t 2 pkgs. Corn Starch ... 15c Z pkg?. Gloss Starch . .15c 2 10c pkgs. Bluing . .15c 2 pkgs. Climalene .... 15c 5 rolls Toilet Paper . . .15c 5 bars Goblin Soap . . .15c 3 cans Kitchen Cleanser 15c 3 bars Velvet Soap . . .15c 4 doz. Clothes Pins . . -15c I H

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FOR a little Party Drc:-s we have what you want in ither Voile or Organdie. There h; a linked number of these and they are all lightly 1 1 e c o i

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