South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 47, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1922 — Page 3
THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 16. 1922
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DEMOGRATS RALLY FOR BIG MEETING AT INDIANAPOLIS
(Üi.iiriiian Hull Will Br Speak.-: r at (Jatlicrinj: of Statr Ounniittrr. !MHANAl,'i,l. . I-".. T i ii -C up 'if The iTii'''-r;i.'. ; party m ante ipatior. .f thf fa!! lotions, will I. J.'f Thi:r-I.M I.- n !" ! Indium I f Ti'i ra i - IM.'orhl :" ''iMon h'M'l ;.- ii fip! 1 1 mid-w utt' r . : a f ' 1 v .iP'l t ! i t i 1 1 1 - i s " f t ' i ' . i m rnt -tat- . ritr.il -Tiiri4:t'-a .- i.--t t-i:'t i-.'-r. r--li: 1 1 nil. nK-rnii- nation ii ( rrnrri im, w ill on liri'l f' iri- ifi ssair to r nmiv f .'!. w : - i, ! t u 1 ' j i'h th- 1 ab -r-. ' While the rnocrt.t !' . i i t r - will. ,i. ',or .some fim 1 r d.",-iic:r t im r rn-Sb-m f the f u Mi-h i v. c b'iun .-.-. - irn par i.f tlic day will h" iriven r r to polities. Tlv hanoi't in: i i Mriin-r will ra- fo 1 1 o w --d bv - . al add r " t. be made by Mr.1 .'Iii'. R- r-.j. train R. pr'"t't .s'ae i'.iirrn. ".raec Julian ''lark" I r.d'.a :i t po! js ; Mrs. Rr-si- Iiuen-j :. of i;v ill", ;n.l fluide . ; !;,,A.f-vi of !,. Fort U'ayii" .Ir.mn.il-! i;.r-nr. v. f, Sünkard f F.loorn-! : Id. Trd.. pr -ahnt of th litor;al f iiri. v.i.l t - 1 1 - ,-it tli'- I. -in-I -i. :. j I" I i . - .-;itf lornmiffee ;it its iii'f'tj . 1 1 i - ;-t to ch"o-'- a chair-j .m to mj. 1 Mr. f:-- . Ulm h.'Ui .. t j t i . 1 1 r '1 that hN duties a.s iiiaor ..f F.va ns i I'. 1 im.' prmit him 'a?!i .-nt time to i-nt to T 1 - i.i t r ma i i c A 'Mnan national i"r;i rn it f'in i n ! mh'm '! M i.i f.an-l' i .f iTi lianajcli inu-t j .0 ,o ?r-4y-. Mi,-M inlT. r-j -iw .1 t" Iii- T i!ial ' 'i!atiiin' . . . r K ia 1 1' 1 ta na i l i.- ui''li,-j . in".:?. ; 'I'ho a : i.. I- .i.l'Tt-'l I'V flij ii. fiio'-nit!'- "in'ii at tin- fc'iit , .I.irkvon 'lay l. tri.ni' t nik'i.'"St inU I flint Maii-ii inad an irti:ral' i .;. i f ..f tli-- (art;' nrir i n i:i t imi h .-Hidtlifr -ill i'-t (t fnitl'' hofor" tltOl -Mf- t n 1 1 r. 1 1 f . It :.- I I i o l th" !
I iiirinu will i i v in "i . Mi-. rirrtru l' I'. M' HiiKli. iLr-tint; -rrrt.try f thf st :i t romtnitt''.
Iiis lml rh:ir f in.ikin? arr.itm''- i
in' nf f1" t!"1 iintin iiunorrti'.v.
( mlrrtal. rr (?rts Quirk .irlimi nn I m prtn etticiit In I luliiUKi jrolis Strvrt INI I AN A l' l,IS. I''i. 1". I'aa- .in mi It Mak' r ulin pitNl fli.it It ,I.S i I I l J ''. I 1 ' ( ri t i 1 1 a liai.-- in ' tit Ii n :a.' v . ar.'J Mia? Im- a at a 1' t" Kii'tw litiw n.is to ' f;'l ij't a fuii'ral .-auj- "f !''! tnir in t!i- r't.-i'l. r - -1 1 1 1 in Iri'Iian aj'oü- tr t ; t a ii-v. ly -iirfa'-'! -i r t in i r -. .r-1 t im n 1 1 : i i -si 1 1 n ' r IHIanl nNi.on J .i 1,;- .1 :-;iaf cli.T.i: : ; ' t ' r tni' !;s ari'l a r' v r m n v. ln, r k 1 t i ir -ra ''.' !inr. till'l th rii'tra--." : t ii . imk-r. n atlv i n.v ti"l. Th- fnti' lal pr.aT. 'l- ! w ith"Ut a hiffli
COLONIAL FAIR TO BE HELD AT NILES; PLANS COMPLETED
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COMMITS SITUIDE II:TI:mIT. Mi- h., ivi,. i:,'-.pvt acain." s-ni'l I 'a t f'lnian n'ar Ktmh ill. Tut -tay n'n:i, an h- iai.l a r-"lvrr to his temple aii'l. in th pr -!. i f f Iii-! vif, lnsj-'t.r l'rc-l KayiiM'fi'l au'I tit. Trank S hn-1.!,
! -hot hiin If tlTO'.iffh thf h i'l. II'' I li-l an hour lat-r In Krc ivin )'- pital. Kimball. uh h'i at y.2 M i- ; in" av nij'-, 1 ft th tation Monday i ...
rtun.- at i : 1 ." o bjri with an'MlM-r ni;iii, Known only t th- io'.i,,' "a lmtt lit r." Ho jl m-t r? j"rt for
RALSTON WILL NOT T;;,, ! BE A CANDIDATE ,"s'?:?. ';X-r--;- ; n h'T :V. I -.... .1 ..f trs tli.' -t.'.'f tori". 1 h....; .,; ! i t hairn an .-f M . : Si; . i . f J ormrr (ro rrnor Drclincs Hr- i w' u- ; -. . - : . -. , v. UUrt to Killer Imli;iii:i ! t.i .-r w,,! . . ;
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Polities Apiin.
Yauleille and Minstrel Perforinaiii'e to He (riven at Hi-!i Sehool Fei). 1.
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tnorniiiC ntnl had
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MAY CALL FOR NEW BIDS FOR PRINTING
'Olllp.itlllt i- I I1M1 til
that a io!if-n .nn ami anotlu r jn.tti I MU't iuarr-linr in a Rarag'' at tho ! nar of 4::' St. A'ibin av. ' Fi.Hpfi-tor KayiiM.iiil answrml the icali in person. He fmiinl Kinilall. I who. !i- sai.l. ohviousiy was mtnij rated ami took him to th- station, i He .v. nt f..r Mrs. Kiml'ail. and when j she arrived railed in Ih'Ut. Sehiif 11.
, . o t. ,. .he hrn... Hr 'lioanlel ail Kiinbair.w parapher--niooi huii,!jntr 1-eli. :S foi tiu'r'rn' ! .... - n I n.nl i;i and also advis ti him t'
n; oi eiiiii wni.ire wnrn i:i Hi'" ......,;, , . . . : 11 I 1
i-nmmi'iee workets rpr-"i a , k-,,,,!,.:! tnrne.l ra.h i c of
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S , i.i I t'i Tli.- Nrni, Tine -. .NiLi:s. Mirh.. r- i'. ir,. With th announenient U'oln'-tla.v of the ompMe.l pro-ram for Ni!-s" Colonial fair, to he he.! in the hifth
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I IM"ANA,,0''I I- !V I.' Sam-! at the t.,,.. :,.. , M- '--'"ii. forinrr ir.ner:,,.r ni f i,,.rit i- an 1 ;-v M.vr,y Iti.lia?a. tod iy .nr.tioin. ed Jm- w ill , ir.z into the -it na t i .?!. f;of l,o a i üd;. lam f,,r ft,,. Hr'ao.
oratio nrmlrntioii for I'nit'd Stat. I senator. ; "1 fan t ot. in jn.-ti'-p to mv !a-.
firm, reeontly orpanizo-d. r in ja-
lice to tnlf he ;t catidi late, " Ka;. ston Htatrd. Th.- forriM-r -orrnor had 1.- . ;, s:ror.;iy nrfd to l- .oni" a e.in'Iilat" i,y p.irty leader-'.
CLAIM COLLUSION ix sali; or bonds
rherk to hi.- if'
Kiinha ii turned ra h
l einunn.ent (.vi r until lie i:ain t"
ferpr;f J the ieulver. His aetion in .-hootA vandeiile .n-. l inin-tr l per- I jMK lum-elf m.ih so uiiep rted that fo; iiin. e. im lndinu' siu h -tars as - ,,,,,. ,,f 1 1 i party had an opptrtunlie' t I'.r.fA ti. Mr. and .Mrs. K x jtv tp pr.Vont it. l.earn. and Hi'K Morn-, is exported; i.ides his widow, Kimball leaves
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"Diapepsin" for j Bad Stomach, j Indigestion
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two children, one and live years old.
Statt- Will Probably Not Approe Purdue Contraet for 1922. J N I I A N'A I LIS. C Ii. 1.". - -Tlw state printing ho ard pnd.ab'.y will not approve the rontrarts wlibh Purdue university ban entered into with th' Haywood Printing "". ami the Lafayette Printinir Co. for uiiieijdty printfii' and suppli's f..r 1 i was indirated at the stat" house Wedne-day. The board H eon-aderinu effertinif a situation where the univer-itv uillliavr to advertise f..r n-w t.ids for th' work, and at the nminirls undT conditirms dthtr than th' which huirounded (he rlrtt bttint;. o.v. McCray w!io his been informed b Jeurpe M. Heab-y, elerk of th.- board, that in his opinion the pri'-es ni the twi eoritrarts coild b'i redtioe.I bot ween ilä.Ouij and ?:,.'.- imhi i. n approximately 3.K0 worth of work, has insisted that sometbini; be done. 1 'urther invest iuatioii h Mr. Heab-y and IT. I. r.onnell, a Jielil xafiiinrr for the state board of aeiount. p fa et Ira 1 1 V has satisfied th" poernor that the contra tn sln.uid be eanc'lU'd at om e.
to be a iCtoit drawitiff card oi ca-jf)n. An'th r unitiue
will :nelud- th- fortutio tellinc: f
Ma. lame Conah-z. no.- Miss FiorMU MaeKay. I,tin in-trmtor in the ! MKM HERS III P OF STATU
llib scho'd. .McCoy's Melofly Makers will furn-i.-h the imiic for the .laminK in thp
gymnasium. Two feature
oloriial minuet and tb-
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feature; h,. i,Kl i,f.M ;i riunibor of t lie forco
sine" Oct. 7, in 17.
CRANGE IS NOW 16,117 OWOSSO, .Mich.. Ib. 15. Thoro are 4;, llyurini'ors t the Miehipnn State Cranio, in pood standing. aC-
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MT. r.i;.Mi;vs, .Mi.-h.. r.-b. i:..-Ab.ei-r Strick.-:- ,,:.d Alla-rt Pr.-n-i' r
of Waiter, hive til.-d a suit in the üw minur. ..iir !..i. "a ;.- lireiiit i ..ur I aain-t rh- .-.h..ol , 1 "'"n't bot !,"r uh it up-, t our -: ""ifil of di.-trict No. .". Wana n. and ''"'h or wli.h o .it i :i of th" r. Tl.... . .. ... .
i nomas Stackoie. a pefroit ' l. i.i.iu". II ..i;r
''foket-, al,-i.'inc i ri t u la l it i'-s in the .s smir, pas.-- a :et up-. ?,' ar d w sal" of 1 1'.',. i)0(i school b .lids of t!iej"" ju-t ate Ii is l ino t. I ;:.;o listri. t. re. entiy VotM. stubborn liiinj-t-; h- id d: ' 'y a-.. The coiiiplaifit aliepes some .-ort 'l''n 'U l"' !"h ca--- a"..! of an undersiandinp between the;:,;d ru-iai.- un 1 i-. - a e, f, ..,. 'rokir and the in em l.er- ,,f the:lal:' a little Pap'- I ia a-psin a'd ;n s'-Iiool b ..aril, whereby the bonds nV, -unut-s you v.oa.i-i- uJ il I--'A,ll!'l be .oid below their va iu-. ' ' ""' ot' '' i 'oi i :.-... n :... di. After a preliminary hearing, .lu.is'e -Millions o inni ai d woin. n ;..!i;.
Black, of Pi int. sittuip on the cireuit ! ,n'nv That i' is ne.-dles- to ba.- a I. .. i i . i i ... . .
oencn n r.-. issued an lnjnnction re-
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PRICKS
renler-d tlore durinp : cordinp to A. Cook, of Maple
straininp the M-h,,o board from sell-
CRAZED SLAYKR MAY RE SENT TO ASYLUM PORT HPIIO-N. I'd.. 11. Hisposition of Anthony Scully. I1'. who while
-ufferirtp from a m ntal attack I killed Iiis a'd father. Ynnliu; Scully. Monday and badly wounded! his sifter. Mrs. James Tob, is nnerfain. Th"te is no doubt in the: mir als of officers but what Scully is I 'Ti-aiie. lie bad be.-u an inmate of! th.- asjluiii at London. Ontario, for' three ars. and bad been aetintr -tratiely v r sirce li v;i3 17 u In it P.- a" injured by a fail from: a horse. He i- laboriiiLT under de-j I ;si.oi rbat his mother was murder-j d. and that nis relatives have with-' held money iroin hitu. Mrs. Tob s, , l.M si. tr. who also wns attacked.) v ill reeovrr. It is believed th.it' S' tilly. who previou-ly bad l'"ti do-I poif d. will be r t'lrm d to the Indon insane asylum. . MAKE THIRD ARREST IN MONTEZUMA RORRERY , INDIANAPOLIS. I'.:.. !.. Thri iiM-n were held by the police herej We.'.nesday in an investigation beim;' , ad-' into the robb' ty of the Mon-! ' una. Ind.. hank on Jan. 11. when; toM.crs escaped with. Jl.Vv7lame- Prent, an. was arrt.-ttd Wednesday. Joseph Me.Narnara and: 1 .uep.. Woodward bad 1m en rirrc-t-, . i p r e i o a s 1 . j 1 o;o S 'o" of Mor.t' urn. i i.ntitieu tb meit as the tbit "- - ..pants of an automobile which .-he. a 1 seep, neap Hm .Montezuma bink; - "rtl- before It was rol.h.d. ARREST BROKERS FOR . ALLEGED 40IL FRAUD'! I'LTROIT. .Mich.. P b. 15. Vioion of th 5'atc blue v,y law i-' barpr.? aain-t three lo!ro:t ini .-s merit biaekers for whom Judpe ;'.tu' to-lay iss-ued warrants. They .te IL P. O'.Shaushnpstvv. L'.mev ::rnrd ar.'l Prank A Summer? Th" nrrest.s. came as the result of ' rteri-i" Investigation into the .i T.i'.r.- cf the -,rni of Sun. mors . Ir.irl. made b th-- Petter Pu'i-; y' b ir. t'i. 'Sh.iuuhnrv is con -; ec'ed Avith the nMlC-ril. l"tP-l ,vc fi.t'Tt they l-.ae a 1 i ; t of tho' ' rms cu--to!tif r.s tiv h shows purhars of m.-re tvi $1 '""''. n in oil i ,irj.
AT FEMFF TO RAR PROSECUTOR FAILS 1 It A N I RAPIDS. Mich., I'fb. 1.".. Two sensations were sprunp Tuesday in the trial of Frank J. Cook, former cashier of the Farmers and Merchants bank, eharped with forpery of a note for approximately $7.no 11' plaoinp the name of William D'.qoiia. a .M i.bl b-ville resid nt. on it. The first was n motion by the defense, thjt Pros. Atty. Cornelius Iloflius b- barred from further part in thN trial on the pround that he wan personally interested in the bank. Tlit; p. ,1111 arose when Henry Klejliian. Cornier bookkeeper or the bank, idcntitled a certificate of tieposit for Sö.'iii as possessing the sip-, nature of the prosecutor. Ilofllus. who then took th- stand, admitted he had placed th money on deposit, but sre that bt-fore the hank was obi.-ed he i . & 1 1 a.-.-ipm-d the ccrtilicate to ( '. H. Hoffman. The motion was denied by Superior Court Judce M. L. Dunhutn. Holbus counter 1 with an attempt to show that Cook, under the name of J. S. Crosby, had oneo borrowed ra.nrlj $2.", 000 from Iiis own bank. This was ruled out of the record. FLINT YOUTH SEEKS FATHER HE NEVER SAW
IVb. I',. AM oj been solicited by
will ais be
th' enintr. It i expected that one of the most int. Testifier features of tlm fair will be th remembrance table, to which all alumni of the Niles hich schod have been asked to contribute with some sent iriM-ntal or comical o eurer eo which happened in "ye auhle m IukiIo." Mich contribution i suppose-. 1 t be accompanied by a mall silver coin or other pift. Many obi alumni of the school have already been heard from, including' Ttinp V. !nrdner. whose pen has- jirodtKT.I two comical poems for the occasion. "Reminiscences of Old School Days." and "Old Friends Heard From." Already there is mueh talk of class reunions on this eveninp. Out of this may fprinr an alumni association that will really function for the welfare of the school. To Hold Hafcery Sale The tea and rest rooms have been placed in oharpe of Mrs. L. Cuddy and Mrs. Henry Towar. Here coffeo :ral douphnuts, chocolate and. cake. F.skimo pies and nabiscoes will be served. The hostesses will be assisted in servinp by the followlnp pirls in colorial costume: Misses Dorothea Celdeman. Alice Piatt. Ksther Fori er. rucil'e Reebp. Mary P.urns and Marparet fv'hmldt. M!s Mary Knpeshaw and Mrs. Dick Meriel. of the domestic science department of the hiph school, will prepare refreshments. There will also be a baked vilc in connection with the affair in charpe of Mrs. Thomas Hance. Those wishinp to contribute baked Roods with their sentiment or comical occurenct are requested to call Mrs. Hance. S4G-.T. A popcorn and candy booth will be In charge of Mi? Franeos Henkel and Miss 'ilderlne Andurs. a?si.td by Miss Amy Martin and Miss Adelia Hobbs.
bad i-toin c!i. A little 1 Ma.- p-:i
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Ilridpe. state master. There are j about TO'.LOO 0 in the Fnited States, j he ald. The state prance treas-I ury shows a balance of $.".'.000 and ' that of the national pranpe $liio,0TOtj ac-ordinp to Cook. i
itip the bonds to Stackpole until the';,r' '"einlud and tb--y e.t (b.!i
1--SUC is bard in court. .Members of the board named in the complaint an- Otto Henkel. Roy -I. Stephens. Peter J. Spieler, Alfred Forester and Alfred Laduc.
Charges Drink Blinded Him; Has Two Arrvsted PATLIl CIIK1-'K. Mich.. Feb. 15. Charpinp Allen ami Irving Hrown with pivinp him i. drink that produced blindness, Frank Swartout bad them brought before Justice Carl Gray Tuesday. Roth are held under $1,000 ball, pendinp an examination. Swartout. who runs a uarage, says the Rrowns, stopping to use his telephone, offered him a Irink. He took a .-dp and within hvo minutes could neither see nor walk. He was found in hia parage and arrested for drunkenness. After an investigation, tho case was dismissed and Swartout swere out warrants for the Rrowns.
HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG
Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea
Treat yourself today buy a Lapackage of Rlue Devil Cleans., r. 4 9
favorite foods without fcir. if , n
ftomaeh i.'ii'.-'ii't take ca! of out liberal limit without t . be'lac ; if your food is a .1 nn uc icv a-l of a help, p-mcmber the i : : . k t . .-: . mo.--, harmb ss antacid i- Pape pepsin, which c..-; only .-it.-for a 1 u-ge ca-.- at .Ii c -'..;.
To.,.Mff suit Tr:r Ca- -Sporf Cr Stv.n - - "55 At Factory
The new Qaklund 6-44's arc more than strictly up-to-date in body design and mechanical excellence. They carry a unique guarantee. This written guarantee protects every purchaser against surplus oil in the combustion chambers of the engine fcr 15,000 miles. Where at any price can you duplicate this performance guarantee? Ask us about other exclusive features of the five new Oakland 6-44 models. E. A. STEINHART SOUTH BEND CO. 215-217 S. Lafayette Blvd. Main 12S7
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Oakland Motor Car Company, Pontiac, Mick. Dm of Central Motor Ccnportuou
framlmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive with a "brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, failed or streaked appearance, this imple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. Ry
I asking at any drugstore for "Wyeth' iSairet ami SulDhur Comnonnd." von
The complete program for the oc- ...m .t l:11.,ro linMlrt nf MlI.
time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to u-e nt very little cost. This
Jflimpb mixture can be depended ,
upon to restore natural color and
beauty to the hair. j A well-known downtown druggist;
says everybody uses Wyeth' Sape and Sulphur Compound now be-
easion is given Inflow Vaudeville Show
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and Passing
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FLINT. Mi eh local police ha
i:-;i. Purdy. 1. of 1 IM 3 Ida av.. to a-isf him l-'al? Lis father. Or' n j Purdy, whom Ik lias ne -r seen, j Tlit la says his father attl mother; .-eparnt' d I f fore he was born. llis mothf. r smre i i-marrie.1. He saSj that he was tr.bl Ins grandparents
lived either at PNie or Rryan. Mich., vjt j.ftppv to them hno be.-n una ü -w r rtd . 1 1 sa s he has a desire to f.ee hi-i father. He lives with ills mother iTtd st' p-fat her. !! b.ns tour st e j -hot b i rs ard i s: c o --i -t er.
Show, 7:Lr.. S : 1 ö
T"ance. f to 12. McCoy's Mclo.ly Makers. Minuet Colonial Feature Dance 10 p. m. The P.arca rolle Rosalie Lauder 10:45 p. m . Rake Sale Opents at 7:10.
Tea
nuts, choc
pi" and wafers open during even
ir.g. Fortune Telling Madame (lonzab 7 7:no, in p. m. P.aar and Rembrance Table on Di-p',ay. l'skimo pie Ihioth Remonstration by Hunter Rros.. S. Ji p. m.
cause it darkens so naturally and
Rooms Coffeo and douph- j evenly -that nobody can tell it ha aocolate and cake. Tlsklmo ; been applied it's o easy to use.
too. you ?jmply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one .s-trand at a time. Ry morning tho gray hair disappears: after another application or two. it is restored to its natural -olor and look glossy, soft and beautiful. Ad1.
Illfpodhoimds U ithdrann From Murderers' T rail
l-LTP.RSP.t'K;. Ind.. . j ' I'.codhoumls trdng to trace th"'1 .nurderer cf Ton Remrnt and Tur- - r Wlüi. w hf wer. killed as ti.?y -a'Acd Jouti a tree in lb ir.ort's wcdi near h'-re Monday, w .-1 e taken , -"f th trat! ed:-eda- ai d Sin rirT Wax to Rrari ti: an arr.-t n.nv, i.e -pe- te 1 tt'.oment irih . 1 Tb.e (b c- tri. led thr e diffrref.t' :.m .s to the home -. f a prominent ( 'itmer liivg r.rir the Recent- '. .. me Tnes l iy r.'.ght with nearly A ':un IrM j" rc;:s fci'.lowlip thtn. , To other trniN b d to th" R-'Uirnt1-'tome. The neighbor. htwevrr. 'ic!pfd . arr;-' the ho Jit- home anil i' i thought likely the d'c p;ck"l , p tli -s.-o tit f.-oni these trip.s to th; r ne. Hi- i nme was n. t dtvulced . iNJi r.n.s ruovi; tatar. ! INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. IT. -.ir:;;fi re'ti''! !n a 'o',i:o'; bc!wen m Ir.tf ruil.i it car ari a n automobile J r' er.neld eiln':-da mrnirtc! .used t!ie d ai!i of tp.:y Sltaw. a bor'.a! here. Shaw. whoe! orrie war !r. rjrf cr.fteld. wrs brought; ' - re following the arrblertT. 1
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Columbus was glad to see the U.S.A. after his long trip. And when he could throw a ropel A lucky strike for him.
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MARION. Ind.. Feb. 1'.. Th IrRTr.lte" alleged to havix ben :r. i niixf-d with cinders spread er stret? of I'airmount rcntl.! on lnMf'tlatlon ban ln found to b.. jil-ks of l ei? ! r f i I g. The r - i rublatio' ti dyr.aniite wa said tuj
! riking.
When we discovered the toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette because Ii5s Toasted irhich in th delicious Durley fimvor And also because it's
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Showing new spring
apparel
T n eed Suits $15 to $.10
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dresses Offered nt a Special Price for Friday and Saturday $19.75 and $25 Values
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Three Days Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 1 6, 17 and 18th Your Dollar vill do double duty. Buy one article at regular price and get another for ONE CENT. Check the items you want and come early.
MI-:XTnOLATlM 'Mils well known household lufcsslty. Thursilay, Tri-
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2 Hath Tablets '1 Castile Soap KIcno Tar Soap 2 It'all Soap H Niirrry Soap . . . 1! Chateau Soap . . . 2 V. Rule Soap . . . .
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Pints, two for Hahr, two for
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MA All: CHI'IUUliS Cherries in rrram, rliooolatc ciimtimI. Tliursd.i j , Friday, Satuniay, 2 for $1.26
2 Cream Almonds .Mo 2 Hasol Lotion 4flo-l
2 IK'Mltt's rr. Cream ."ilc 2 Hikers V. ( rat äle 2 Ito.p . ntid ;lrc 2 HarntonT Skin Cr TtU 2 V. Ruk- Cold Cr .Mr
(lonnlno AsnniN taih,t:ts Rottles of ion. 200 for .
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2 Cara N'omr Talc $1.01 2 Raira flalo 7ir
A'. Rulr Talc !!lc Ttrxall V. laic 2Co
(icnts. Talc :f.o im Stcaralti 2.'ic Raby Talc '';
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A jar of Mustrrolr hould he
In every ineiliclne elicit P 'lhurslay. rriila. Satnr- L lay. 2 for ::,
2 Ttrx.ill Share Lotion 2 Vehn Shave Lotion . 2 V. Ruit.' T. Water . . . 2 Trufior T. Water . . 2 Illker TiKith IN.. . 2 Hiker's Tooth Po. .
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Friday, Saturday. 2 lb. TCc
2 Alma Zada Face po. 2 Arnian Face Po. . . . 2 Harmony I'aee Po. . 2 Dresden Face Po. . 2 Rcauti Fare Po. . . . 2 Rice Powder
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PFPTOVA (Full Pint)
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ThiirMlay. Friday, Satur- t: C
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2 Bill Bonks 2 Ladies' t'omb 2 Hair Brushes 2 ( lolh Bru"hrs 2 Ivory Hair Brushes 2 Haor Stro
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Saturday. 2 for SCr
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fOMMl'MTY siLvr.uwAui: 2 Tea i um m 2 TaMopoons filr 2 Porks . . .! 1. 2 Knlvr 9lr 2 Sucar SiMons WSe
2 Salatl !rks "
SPKCIALS inol fine IVini 69e WamiHtlc's C. I. Ktit. ...6te Crro Trrpin 6c filovrr's Mane 14 Sumo Miavaid 33c
2 Bhrk Ink 2 Writing Fluid . . . 2 MiiM-llajre 2 IVarlls 2 Pencil Sharrners 2 Pen Holders .... 2 .Nute Books
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MFLB A Talcum Powder. Thursday
Fritlay ami Sat.
2 for 2r.i
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2 Milk Ma-iu-s-ia .M2 L.napirin 2iie 2 Ik ok as kits Hit' 2 Tanlac Hhrnmatlc . Sl.oi 2 Srnall? LaxatUe Tfir 2 Ca-tor f'ills 2'.2 Nov and lrn Sl.m
kli:n.o .wnsiiiTic An erel!cnt mouth wash, ij -a I I H
i it nn- i ii i.iiii .i, ii.ii.irr.s the qurrr-. Thursila. Fi ida and sat unlay, at 2 for 2;r"
2 Casrara Tablets . , 2 llinklo's Casrara . 2 Calomel Tablet. . 2 Ouinlnr Cajnlc-. 2 C.l . sopp.. Infant. 2 .l. su;p.. Adult
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oi.R I XIIIONFR f I . t nt si ronz l H(h;i:iiofr HHOPs j riiui(lf . Friday. Saiunlio. I Q 2 Pis. for "".r j
2 11. Cotton . . . . 2 Ratnia'-s 2 Frr Therm 2 I -r 'I lii rriios 2 Hair NVl 2 M al IN.Ii-h . 2 Twink
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Safety ILior Blade sharp- U cii''r. liarp'n, all mak'-s t . if razor blades Thursday. r I Friday, Sat., 2 ;or . . .Sl.oi jj
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2 Mrnt'iollnr Balm . . 2 Comp. Mustard Olm.
2 P.ron Ilia I Sal "tu
2 Alka-lptlo ::i 2 H -ihlilns Oil ::c.; 2 llikr"s 1 1 jx- tora nt . . IPW
LILAC Toilet Watrr, rxrrilent
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Friday, Sat 2 for
for 1
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TOOTH HlU'Slir.s Iliursda. Friday, satunlay
2.V l!ni.li's 2 for 21V
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2 Rirr.a I.lnrn . . . 2 barme Linen . . 2 s iiiphuj Linen 2 .ahttvi Linen . . 2 Iord Rait. Linen 2 Linen Fnv 2 Linen Tablets . . . 2 Plain I'neloMs
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P. I. 'S. Co.
I.FKMiriRATi SOU' I hursla . I nilnv, Satur! r. 2 rak-s f'r ?.!
2 Spirit.1 Camphor .Mr. 2 Aro. acar-H .Mo 2 Witch Rarl. . "fie nnd 7Tm 2 Family Amotii.i f.O 2 Ca-tor Oil . . . .?e nnd 7fir 2 Camphorat-! Oll 2i.-
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2 Fpt-orn s.alf
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2 lliim RirarlK.nate. . . 2'r , 2 Po. Muni 2ie H C 2 T Inrt. I-Iine 2a j! 2 B.ri- Acid HI and '1-
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2 Opko Ta .... 2 Svin-'Uid'- C.".i
. 2 for 2iv H l - --jo"n' - ' . . . 2for .Mr Jl - u'""tUf" l' 2 I t. L tmiii
2 Hrall r;ripM PilN . . . :'.! 2 Knall Fy Wa-h 2a 2 Rall Arib-.i Sal- . . . 2v 2 Rrxall Cherry Bark sriip 5.1.2; 2 Row jit's C0112I1 S.ni .at i!V ami .M c 2 imuilt's Cold Tablets. 2Cr
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Tao Quart HOT WMFH R01TLL' A lii'h i;iaile ba. ehiH-oIale color; 'llnirsl.w, I'riil.. s.iturd.M 2 fr S2.'M
2 Bci'f, Iron and Wine SL.M 2 sap-aparilla C.mp. SL2A
2 Rrxall ItlMiimatir .. S1.2 2 Iron and Ca.-". Tonie. $1.2 2 R.-vall IljiHpli(-p!ilfrs 1.26 2 Rrxall Ki.tnc Comp.. "C,c 2 Hall Kidney Comp $1.2;i
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2 White Liniment . ar A. t
2 ReiaJI Kidney Pill . .M' 1
2 Rabv Coni:h sj nip . . . 2 Antlsrptlr po. :;ir .S. 2 Hiker'- I V t Balm . . . 2 Hewitt'.- Viz Sj rup . . 2 oali;-i- ll.iloi
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Small, 2 for .
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