South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 22, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1922 — Page 5
SUNDAY. JANUARY 22. 1922
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Heroin Self-Sarrifire to Aid Man Who Saved Iii Lifr ; i Revealed. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 21. Ser-ti-i.-.erjt.i ncv'.s t' n: w.:h .-tor:3 of a pr,, rifle- t'ir his frtr-n!. I'; it h-m taken u.sr t" 1 ri;:;: w - tr:--n-y of uh tic v.tln. Can- Uirry W. H.V.'-y of the Cn-ri1l-n 'xrditior.ary forcer twlr ro'indf 'l nr.d p.'i.'-s'vl. h of his or. n f,( rrrl lnno'-rtiv i.i'i a f o--ri -r:.;irt! at Ft. SnM'.ir?. Mlnr... an l suf-:r-d conviction f"-r l-"ertl',,r!. and -.s -Tvr'l fcur n.'-r.ths r.'l 1' days f a fix month' -nt--nri a I't 1 f.ivfn'.vrrth, In p-ao f'f th" cui-y M iv.v. Thomas O. Jon", who s-riv-i 1 !; !!f on a, French hn !t!-fM. Th- iib-Mtuti"n h'i" b'.'n b-tect--1 ar.d Hb!t. "V; frrrn wound, p. is fltTition has I'n turn"! adrift, nd Jon 1 --rir.k: hi- t'-rr.i for .- r t t"r. in f-j.i!" "f -il.. -ilth'-ulj h 1 ii n t Iru? ' ;ft nr.d two habi v-.-.n-A j, r- !m ;.i!,.t od. i:. p. I , k' t'oi'., i nn, :r 'l r'lt r-iTi-' hi' f of !!! ;..itl.r.al f -r. ;i ! r '.acru'". ha-, proved hln:s-If ; b-ri fa tor of 1 Mi tlif men. a: I ! pr'-pirlr.;? To l'tirion Pr s't HtrdiTU- for t!if ra:t't i, of P r. .Ton-"-, If-idts offrrir.tr If.ilr-'- i;f.r,i! 'n't a - a ci.'A ; h!'; "'-I'.'h Mm'.." rardi in .Mi---"ipt. H;!y -iy.' h" u.i! rif rrpt off.-r of :m actl-.o lift- .-.ffr hi T i j to W.o-hlncton w.th th" rn!or 1 t. intrT'-'ttJf i' : -'n. ily fo- tb i - ! ,1 s Ci f ,1 ( i T i f no 1 1 v W" i t hark to hi- f r i'-':l in C-na;!a. II:--'"r "a ill j'.ain ).; r 1 U' t a n1 "f n 1 l.-f as a privato in tli' Ofith att-iUn at Wir.nip-. J m. '.." ) ( 'ins. "'n June- L' , 10 10. m th" J :,:'.f of MoiK-lif la ''!!- I 'A as lml'lnip up lb" 'iip.f-.-t of the :!! v.itli a I inal'.ino S-.i'M'-iily I f' it a t i 1 1 - r.K pain In iny rirrh.t arm. I ha r 1 ii " 'Hindf'il, ar.il m v artu was iispi-sh. I l'-ff my pun and c nV m r(l to if;n h my own lin. vhi h w f-r1 a tliou.-a T : I arih-i hhlrvl rsi. Afte r nt.ikin;' s'-v I ;itf!npts to train my ouYi 1ki-. I fIl. 'xhau!'l froni los.; of h'.ootl." ; All sf-m'l tr l' ovc-r nlth llaly. j ll- had e vidently rsicnfil him-lf to fato ari'l prrpar'! to fat o IIml. An l thn ranio th' !(! for lijfli lio w n af tMV. a ril to pi j noMy. "I lay 1 1 1 i f"f five or 1" loin-' li'f ?," ho rclnfs, "ulirn I t' it so?no tn throw m on hi ha k ami start for T tli'ln't know vhcr. In th. oi!iro of a frw tiiiniitf! I foiitnl out J was in my own lin. Th inanj wh' rfstiif'l m was Thomas J -n's of my hattallon. ! C'npt ur ly (irrrnnn. .Innc", also an ordinary rrfrrf'-. j had. it sft'tns ;iKo h'fn s!it:htl! Tonndd himself anl was inakincj his way la-k to th allied lin"-5 w1mm I:- spid llaly lylm; on thf hlood- ! Ko.ikol fic-Id. unronsr-itius, Kroanin. lialf d.id. Th chivalry of war h ap- J f-d up in him, ami without niorf ado, Ii nppi ic 1 hlnis !f 1 1 tho hra i ; hi -ak - ( inc: task nf artvinc: his rompar1 :i'ti J fr -iffty Tin two r fivil with unr-t iri j" 1 tli'ir nnii l'or -f s T. Thomas 'I. .lone tlin. Hah-v c-ao.I his lifo. He knew that nothing; lie i oUld do ould poilil.V erae the i 1 .-1 r !) ov. c d ti his rntnrnde jti ! arms. Though suffeuin horiihly; aTld htlely ollSt iolIS. he Wondelftl ! en at that time whrtlur he ever would le i t i a position to itt.tm-.lont-s. After the wound hal- ! he was auain s nt to the front. onniii-sioned and served until Nov. 1", 1ft IT. when he was raptured hy Iii. lern ans and Kept in detention until the war ended. Than h ni.nl' hi way to F.nplaml. w her Im was ontin d in a. h-pital for lhree month?--. thti t'twrned to Catiada aret as 1 i .-r h a r u 1 as a aptain. .lotto IU-aiii'ri. "on Mii 'jo, l'.ti'l, 1 was in a certain lty in I'an id i. where I was to ! iii airie.l. The n-remory w is p t ik- p!a e at s o'i lot in the rnir.ir of tli.it d.iy." he eontinu !lai''s trouhh i--ruetl to h- at an end. The war was t nm: t n. tin woman he loved had an'pted him. Th- hTos i up of happim-s was full T overflow im;. Ami th n ' eurred a m etini: th 1 1 rei a l'.eil ii.lly to his mind a certain hlack da in l 'i ane a im tir.,- that w a destined to shatter Iiis tin .uns of happmes and t s riti him on his self - hos"n path of gainful duty. "At hont 1 o'clock, in th afte- -i.otiu of that day." he relates. "I rm t Thomas (I. .Ton-. ll- was in ery poor health. su:"f rinu: horiihly frorn tiiustar! .-''s u-'l rtru"i-se, and poured tit all h'- trruil-les n soon as ho o t to talking to i " . It - e ; i w th it Jon-s, who was ,t imnl'.an ntirrp, p.. id r e-ri; it.-d at St. MePowell. r.i!.. ui the impulse of the moimn!, n S'pt. 7. 1?2". Ho w a s -rr to Ft. San-urn. X. V., and ther was infonnd that he Would he shipped of to min th army of occupation in formally. Th n he thought f h.is wife .iml two P.'.Pic in fanaila. and .--':I1 nly dcjdtd to d sert and f tutr to his family. When I aw him he told ivc the oftleeis wm' lakinr: for him as a d Sc" -rter."' 'I ! Sarriliot'. "I tidd him to ico hack to 1.1s wife and not to wcrr. that I would report tf the Am r ii . m cfrl.-is undr h:s ti.ime nr. i sa rv. any erdeno that tf-.ey saw fit to h.i:n. I wnild clear him In th.is way. I told him. 1 eoause I didr.'t force! l-.is cervices on the hatth :i-hls of Frar:ce when he saved my 1: f "1 imr:it d;.t;. iv ( o-v-ult, d the pirl I was to marry and told her of Jones' tri til i-s and w ; tt I intended to tlo for him. I a-k-d her to ptsf1 i r.e f.i:r man -jnf.l T returr. I from th.e st.ttf-. She drclineil to do so and s'ate.i t:iat If I Insist d i n takimr Jor.c.-' place in prisrn she would declare the marrlaK off." The girl in Haley's stcry could no sc tl;e urgent y of th drvantJs of lienor, hut Jm.aKimd tl-.nt Haley wn wilfully and f.ltlr.ately wrocklm: their plans at the v-r moment of their fulr; linder. H.ih-y thus had a lean and d-e;--;e cla.ue to make; : oand iKirifü;,n -i ; 1 ii e ,i I. or ar.I p-nal s--rvi:u A pain h tie; . le ,r d i m m f 1 i - i'lio-c Honor to Iac "I t.ulf her povl-by," h '-ays, a raj took the .. 2ä train f ar the -:-ites the ir.m day. I '.imied In St. Fau;. Minn., on the n.ornlnp of th L'lsf, and I tepcr'e.l t" th polios on he 22ml at ? o'clock " Haley completely 1 f-ct- .l ?h n.iir:ir tribunal. N" r- sup ct-d that !.e wn ?;..t .Tone. II" to-d of sirvl ' v. ith the Canaditn for' f .. of discharge and re-enll'-tn-.Tit in the American arm;., of tukmp "A. W. '. 1." from Ft. SIo. aim. It fff-undei i Miun' lr.K h'ciii't o much of hlmilitary cart r was identical with
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ST :KIrRT. . Jan. Mis-? ' The! ma !!.-Tella flec.. 21, is an ex-j pert !n a vocation which f w, if any ! other. wrrnen have ehoi--n. - Site pumps an oil lea.-e rt-mpri.-- I In.' 17 well- in th- vicinity of Stockport -and s'te clf.rs jc.- j . . 1 well. ! M:s's l:...-s lir.st v.enf tlm rounds, that of Jon. s Th.- rouit could Mo nottiiru: mit turn m a veruict or. "guilty." "I was sentomad to months' ' impi'isnment at Ft. Leavenworth." ! llah-y continues. "I - serve .1 four. months ;ind 12 days ef tin sentence, and ho tj only IS days of enmpletiru,' the sent rice when the warden alh 1 me into his oft'n e and askt d me who I was. I anser'd 'Thomas .föne-.' He insisteal that was- not th truth, showed ine the linger prints if Jones ami a description of his personal .appearance. Of imirs" the sp i-if:. atioris dbln't corr-s p ntl t me at all. 1 i''f ivcr tin Dcecpt ifiii. ' Tin. iviim. rr:i :o Iru-. li-i.l I.... n I
,r t , . , lit t i , rn payday- pist out.si.le the uovt rnai re-fed. so I tohl him who 1 was. I ' was immediately turned h.-.s,-. I waJ,m'm IU,tl"-' , i i- . i ii Tlr- o ernrvit. n; at pieep.t i r mil' Ii d iscourac-eil ami tlown-l , . , l . , i .- .ii .- i ilpit .-s to prevent Itle i( hi pcher.V hearted, of course, until I was n t i - ' ti. ti bv a K'-tl Cross rum that Od. II.'"' i;h 'lri,'k('n ua.ds. fiuu aui. iii,i. :.-., f ri,.,i, i i At,. ! thorities In many instances have
wir.-.l tlo- warden to look mo 10. ;in, ' I see that I was properly taken care f. He malb .1 mt mone. ami an of - j fer of a position at Sprinictbdd. My future bom.- w ill be Spriimfiehl. J.. II the 'Five I ,a t Muh- Kan. h' of ( !. Pick t'lsnii." Private Jones now languishes at L-a -n wort h. but steps ar beinc taken to f.btain his release, ivtMMilol by Ha' y. .ol. Di kerson and representatives ,f the American Letrioii win have show n interest in the i mat tr. it is just possible that the; piesid.Mit will act to make Oapt. i Hab-j's sa rifice of home and happi-j m s - a a 1 id one HUNGARIAN ASSEMBLY RIOTS WITH PISTOLS I.r.KLIX. -T in. 21. -Turbub nt s.-t-ne-. marked by list lights ami the, draw i n LT of revolvers. accompani. d dehat' in th Hufmarian national j i 1 1 1 n Friday si.'d a di-jtat'li! from r.udap t today. j I 'o! p. i n ;r an onh-r for th- re-; r mi.il of fric of tlieir members, ad-j h-?-n? of the b 'itim ite partv rusii-t . i ; a oe 1 1 1 n
1 bv rnval- 1 .!-. The speaker descended from the rofrum ami addressed the o;positbui. tha i. irin-r that tin v were behaving like ho(dbims. ) Then he grasped a noisy npiins- j tion member by the shoulder and i hoolc him. Member. of the fa o) - ! rs' party Jined the fray and were I drawlmr revolvers when K'ralarmes mt'rfer.al. The trouble arno or criticism tf the ice recent, .di7iiral Ibuthv. STERLING HAS ONLY ONE COUNT TO FACE SFRIXriFIHI.n. 111., .Tan. 21. The charge of conspiraey is the only hi-' diriment apainst Ideut.-(1ov. Ster- i 1:tic. w hos. trial is t be held in thisi . iy. Tt lcoke the eas" conform witli. ? that ttf Ffov. Small and Vernon Cur-, is. with whom Storlimr was jointly jn. lifted. State's Atty. Mortimer m 'Veil in S.itipmon county circuit! i 'urt to have the indictments t hat txir.K eontidetice game and embeIemo.it no'bal. The imüctments wire trlrken from the tlr.ckets in compliar.c with the state's attorney's request. SI'FAKINT. OP WISH CllACKS. They wre nskinp the actress If he ilkd Shakospcri an roles and as eh1 flicked the ashes from her Camel she purpled, T Just lov? 'em. Ou- baker makes them wonderfully well." That's cur contention on Pcrkerhouse Roi, Mathews Kraus-? Raking company. 4-tf ANorci:ir.NT. Calvin Stertzhach. chiropractor. has opened ( ffi'e.-i it .'21 X. Main 4-tf f.. Rir.o . n . IPs ir in mil Your monev back if not satisfactor'
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for fun." Thn he ber-aroe rrlppled w ith rheutr.atim. and she ;u-t naturally toed - . 'liar?- of things. Je-slde; the od pumpini: work. Mw lle.-s milks the ro;vs. curries the lirs a nd is main bos.s around tlo- 11 - s fami. fj S. 'PLANS REMEDY TO PROTECT VETS AVA SI 1 1 N IT X. Jan. 21. Lives ,,f Am ric.i's ttipph d war veterans - .r, constant lv endanu'cred )v an army of "human vulture:-." lmver:n ov r hospital aras, it was learnt d othe;a 1 ly t oiia y. The situation has o romc so rao '.hat e;overnment . fijeials and members of con-reiei now are ptmnin-t icaans t)f c trrui:iatin; this new m nace to disabled war hen e-. It was braucht ahout fifhcials said, bj b o o 1 1 . " r s , diuir jturveyors and other und sirabb s, who flocked t ' hospital anas to ply their tnnp-s viunronsly foUht t ll S 'pay snatch - i rs The prim ipal com.plaint of of- '- "A '"ectul acainr pit.nim- ' authorities who failed to ciosv a v nur of pn'sunous lifp.oiv, now fioodmc practically every lio.-pit' 1 art i in the country NO FUNERAL HERE, FARRAR TELLS CROWD SV.W Vn;K. Jan. 21. 'Vhildrem i this ,s no iM'casit n for a funeral". ! this ,s no occasion said Crraldim- I'arrar. notc.l opera;' sicu' r. when a w ild demonstration j by her t'lniirers at th Metropolitan! i opera lmus forced her to make a j fpcee'n frorn the sta, lad nicht. It i w.i.-s hr lir.ff ,pp-arance since thr a nnonm ment that she would not 1. 1 with th" Met ropli't an m-xt s-ason. "There .ire lota of other perforin-! antes alKad. I hopo ytiu will come and enjoy them." ! ON Till: MOKMNC AITl It. For example we micht take a Xe Y-ar".' rarfy. Affe- that even the h.'.s; of n f-.-i cnisrcy. T clear out the 1-. : .s in our system, (o uneor ) and enthuiann. nothing e a better effect than a a lot ' w s;ea mifitr Turkis!i T'.ath in the base, ment of the Formers -Trunt. 4-tl ron r . percent reduction sale. Ver-334-tr Chicago South Bend ?jauq: mt, fV-A--xW t Railway Co. &S0ÜTHERKHICHI6AM . RAILWAY COMPANY nrrrcrivT: sov. zr. le.'i. SutJfct to vhnre" wltho-it not!'? tmlns Jejvir South p.-nJ, Indiana. i:nt Vevf North Itouud Hound P.) und r" o.". a. r.i. ."Ml a. m. z."d."i a. ra. I' (0 a. i: S.O.) a. m. .r:.V a. ra i io a. in. W M t a. m. :ui) a v .0) a. r.i. 12:a- noon y n ra. in. 9 ' a. ra 2:00 p. m. la ;Of) n. ni. 4 .k) p. rn. 11 .CO a. v... f. :U) p. m. 12 on neon P. m. 1 p. in. 10:10 p. m. 2 .00 p. m. 3 :00 p. m. 4 :00 p. ra. Z :fx) i. ru. ', ;V p. ni. 7 :"0 p. to. s (') p. ra. I . v. m. f co fl. m H:ou a. m. H 0 a. m. 12:01 p. ra. 1:0.") p. ra. 2a i m. 3:) p. m ' P. rn. 5:00 p. m. rt:(0 p. m. 7 :00 n. m . 00 11 :00 P- m. p. in 11 (0 p. ra. 7 1 a 1 1 y i',ept Sunday. Niles only. J. S. MOOKF. C. T. Jt F. outh Hnd. InJ. A. n THE GOLDEN MOMENT Man :i man ha nll hi f-htn- for lack of rradjr Our money 1 ready for yoa nhrn upportunlty KNOCKS flcO.CO Ix;m rjntrnts M.00 Call in and talk It ocr this on-lev ctt.s nothing. SECURITY LOAN CO. Cor. Main nntl Vahlngton Ms., Soutli nend. Main 1618. i i
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SHORTS ACTIVITIES CHECKS RECOVERY Liquidation on Extensive Seale Halt Tendencies Toward Improvement. NKW YORK. Jan. 21. Karly t-ndrncics toward improvement in th- stock market Saturday were nullified by the resumption of liquidation and short Hirsr of selected iFsurs of the industrial variety. of thA Gulf State Steel was ths rnrvt eor.sp ieuou t-xamplt-. makinS a further d..-U. ..f :'2 point, to l. that quotation represent. nsr an extreme reaction of 26 l2 poant. rrom i-r. 1... hipn. r.eplole Steel. another reeen. spectacular feature, sustained a net of three r,lnt.s at 32. or a total of riine points from yesterday's maInium. Other steels were lower hy one to thre points. Equipments, motors, oita and mv.'eolhineous 5tocks of the chamlral, textile an dt.ioacco prouixs fared -milarly and rslls movcl listlessly. Sah . amounted to ;,00,n00 s-li.res. r i- , , , .,irl,. rradsns in bonds was wairl a tivr. bit changes in covemtnent 1".sues showed net losses Total sales par value). $P.R7f,.(M0.
("harins: house loans and d;s-i rilKESE New twins l?r-4c; Daisios 20 t-ounts showed an actual contrac- ! 20'4e ; Younjc Americas IDU'd 21c ; m ro r r n 1 V..-rrt ! I' H l' OFD.S 2U0 ; brirk 1"VvC. t:on of fR2,oS1.000. or almost thtee; MVf: ponpRY-Turkeys Söc; chicktims the c-xpawinn reported la?tlens 2c: springs 21c; roosters 17c; peese wnrek. An Increase of f2H.4t57.670 17c: h.:k , 27.
ln actual cash hold nzs lifted exceps i - rr.irvM to approximately 5 1 ",ntt- ' " DEMAND FOR WHEAT ST R ENGT 1 1 EN S MAR K ET CHH'Af'iO. .Ian. 21. Shorts were! driv n to cover on the 'hioaco. t hoard of trade Saturday, improved1 commission hou.se demand for wheat i ! in .kin? for a 5-teady advance In that i cereal, which caused the rest of the i list to strenprt In n in sympathy. ; Wheat registered net ain.s of 1 -i j to i " ; corn was up -i; oat.- were1 tt 1r higher and provision ainti from 1 2 1 2 to 2 piints. although .kuniary mrk finish d 0 point. up. ! The wheat pit was quiescent In . the rarly trading. Local traders; were inclined tn be bearish but did i not act on their convictions to inV cre.it extent. When the huyintr started the surplus in the pit was i readily absorbed. News dHvelopment.s were mixed xnort demand i-ontlmilnc slow, but j the weather map .s-howint; that weist- ; t rn Kansas reef ivctl little or no moisture overnicht. t'rn wns influenced by wheat but traile remained within narrow limits. ats exhibited some sdrensrth ami was helpetl by some switching ot corn holdiriKs to the oats pit. Traile in provisions was not larpe and wa.s easily influenced by the trencth in lie hoc. anl in tlm crain pits. SHOES, S1. 95 up Save 1-3 to 1-2 Factory Blemished Men's, Women's, Children! Fine Makes Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back U.S. ARMY STORE 330 S. Michigan St. nuvurii SSL. PHOJE J South Bend CONSUMERS SERVICE C072PAIJY I fAH mrriTVTioN or cvaiitt I Yes, in sympathy for those who are still holding out before ordering the full supply of coal, those that just order enough to last from one week's end to another. Why not order today? But be sure it is YMPflTHY ALflT Per Ton Just Phone Main 1711 for Service COAL DEALER 6? KAST SAMPLE STRIF.T "AT TUT. X. T. C. TRACKS"
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fuel J'1.7.".'7.2" lanit sl.'l'.j in. 7." fair mixrl IHr,$--Icdpt. IS double ric-ks; mar-J 1 ket higher. rrlm hciTv 7 ff .Vi : me-i .hum, i rfi!:k, .try,f .;.:,.) ; f.rajrs J3..V",, l. t iMHANAPOMS. Jan. 21. HOGS- lie-, : ro,pt, 7(Mv ; market ptepdv. Iet hoavi. ! J7:.Ut,13: medium mixed COs r: ! ; J;n rheiee r-vO; bulk f n!c ' ! rATTI.H Receipts 2"; mirket slen ! 1 3 "slIKtfe-Receipts lv: market steady.! j Top $ t 'n 4 ; j CAhVKS Rereirts 4V) ; market steady' ai" ToPfl4-. CHICAGO rRoniTK MRKi;T. J rillCAO. Jan. iM.-KrTTKK - Re-i 'eeiptg 1.274 tubs. Creamery extrax r.n-ac;' fir!t(. -. . rarklur b,ock i.v,i7e. ( r;fis--Ke.-eiptH s.;24 rncs. Mts.-el-. laia-oa r.'."i."r; ordinary firsts 2".'i:'de ; ! .ts ' rh(tks 2r'"-; dirtU" j io. i a.:. ... i "loo-i -' -mi u ii. auu .'tan. iLni'i : ?I .'.oj; 2 .oä. ! ( IflCAC.O GRAIN RANG II. Open Hi-h Low i in so ' i i.n; ! Ml IK AT i i . i Li1; 1 if.i; i.r,' Union Trust Corapauj tiafe Deposdl Boxes nltix iirclai rcdlJtle fui lb prtvocj of su torn
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Easy Credit Terms Not content with offering what we believe to be the lowest prices on record for furniture of such high character, we announce that in addition to these extremely low prices, we offer you the benefit of our unusually convenient credit system whereby you can profit by these big savings and yet pay for your purchases over a Ion;? period of time.
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Complete Bedroom With fine bedroora furniture selling at such ridiculously low prices, there certainly cannot be any question but that furniture prices are clear down to the bottom. Bridge Lamps $16.85 We are showing these popular styles in a number of designs at prices that make you realize what remarkable values we give. Out of the High Rent District
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NEW YORK CHICAGO 42 Broadway 209 S. LaSalle St. MEMBERS: New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange New York Cotton Sc Suar Exchange New Orleans Cotton Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce Winnipeg Crain Exchange AJl Indianapolis Exchanges SOUTH BEND OFFICE J. M. S. BUILDING Telephones: Main 390-391-392, Lincoln 2028 J. W. McMEEN, Manager Facts and figures in connection with securities or commodities cheerfully supplied. Our private wires extend to the leading cities of tle United States and Canada. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN GRAIN AND COTTON FUTURES COMMUNICATE WITH NEAREST OFFICE
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Just a few more days and our greatest January Furniture Sale will come to an end. I his means that for only a short time longer can you come into our stock, take your choice of anything or everything and profit hy discounts of 10, 20 and
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Remember that our entire rur: stock is in the January Sale at 20 c off. For example, you can set beautiful 9x12 Brüssels rucs in a plendid variety of new patterns and colorings at prices as low as
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1 V-1. v 0 - y. .-, r. ..tinier, of f '.rr .it'-ney can "i!:: ;r. :h firr.'rs' 1 ".10. r r '. 1:: prrrnt ! tc -!'.: non'.-i. 3 AnoMniui.r, i:i:pah:i.vg r W (ttursn t-.l On All ?tU of Cr Hrlnr Cur In Itt-frr Srir-.K r.rh o:i:t.ni -01TH r.rvi) to. jm v Mirt.it -t. I'huin ii.iin : c: ivi bml-i 'j o vi i i i iii ' Vvi-' k' tm- -k1 . r i ;? Lamp Special! .As m extra special 1 .a during this prcat cleanup of furniture, we offer you beauti ful Otldoir lan.ps, complete wilh stand and f-hade, at the very 5peci";l price of 1 1 i 1 J
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