South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 73, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1922 — Page 3
TUE5DAY MORNING. MARCH 14. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIf7E5
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; '.: "I? is nri awful thlr.tf to have '-r. .' .-i that i'iir son k 1 LI t-.1 a rr.'tn I r-'iM s'.n.-l It no lonsTT. .rt.ly tfere died, my n'.n told j... ir-l ht thit k.lb-l i 1 m Jfe iid there wer two hoMiti h Mm hut rfuf 'I to tell their : r - He said robbery w ,n the l e " M on I ,i y were f-e-irchir g f r - I 'iT-v, hu-t ar.fl of Mrs jh-y. I is bli-ved h" may throw li-ht on tbo mystery.
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HOLD FLINT WOMAN IN SLAYING OF MAN KM NT, Mim.. Marh I?.. Hlanehe
ivitriklon. r. egre
h I'l by police in
s.ajin g eany Mjr.uay rr."rr.:n. i
s'ar.:-:ng. f,r .jor,n r'rKfsnn. r
v " a rs old.
con n ( t ion with
KEREMY'S FATHER
WAS FORMER SCHOOL J
TEACHER OF LENINEi
ip.'ir.. ar ! separated March S ! Clyde Palme- broa-ht .-J'i
for
i A. L. HisW and family have re-fur.l.iy
! t i rn 1 from Ni'r and have moved nominated
afternoon
into Mrs. Fred iJray'v houe on Kimnul ft.
Mr. and Mr. Newman K. Pear ot
Chicaeo are the parents of a dauph-
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cro, ar, ofnjtloy of t?."- rity rr.sin''rr,z fil-art m-nt. M:s Vahlr.?!on. ro'!rf .it. sav- statihfd Prknon in lf-
v. ith .a knifn, .i party at v'h- ir.f!ictd
Snvirt PrnnicT Wa Hr?t Pupil and Gold Medal Student for Conduct.
KlvAAL. I?hon'r.. IVh. 17. Mty Mal!) An Int r-t;r. roiiidr-nc in
following a quarr ! at th l.vcS of Xikoli I nine. premier
of llu.wn, arnl Alxarnler Kron',cy. who? k'ovrrnrt.ei.t Lenine overthrew to F'.-i i;p the S-v;t rri-'Ir.T1. h:i1. fn l.routrht to lipht. It appears from records J'J.t puo-li-rh'-d that I'nio was a pupil In a hlh school at üimbirsk, Ilu-sia of w hitch K' ror.k s father was pnni j-u I and tr.at the elder Keren!:y
vorro from Vatherln I'almer on
rour.il of cr-jeltv Thev were rr.ar-
1 Auir. ?. l!1!.. and separated i
Majch is::.
iar-ell Huff applied for a dl-jtrr. horn Friday. Mr.. IWr wa for
ce irom atri' rin I'a.mer on . ruerly Mif3 Ilejen Skinner ci Hernen
it.. on Krounds of cruelty. They ; F-uInc?.
v.-ore mirried Oct. 20. 1?0. and sep- j Mr. and Mr?. Harry Barnhart have ai fed Mari-h ?. this year. The plain-j n.ovc d to their new home In C'ran.l t;ff st'ks t!ie Mjptr.dy of two of their ' Itapid?. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Krihy three c;ii'.rlrn and J 1,000 alimony, jh.ive moved to the Uarnhart farm In I Thdiiw S.vanharis avers that his Terrien towr"hip.
'z were
is: S,jIt rk. AH.-'.';
cr town s I; : r of!'
prrvisor. M. K. .trr CJ.'orp- n. I)""in; :- it r
Kir.-:; hijrhw;v comiinnr.ChirJes Hradley; overseer of hiahway.. Arthur Fattier; ju.--tI-.-e of the p-im,' Cforce P. Sittler. fall trm. Jl. P. Hoor.o. short term; me"i.ber hoard ot review-. Walter Ki.ion; cn?tablr. ' (Mr:rs Kuson. I.. TL. M.mee. Harry rion. otto Frank. A meeting of the Tarent-Tf eher ci ition wt held at th. town hall
l'-!d ty evtmir.r;. A. II r. -hnrt. ' h .:';arrt rtit" Nuperintrn '. r.t of p ilK instruction, pave a:, ad.ir' - -r. j W f'or.'-oüdatlon of F. h :.." f
"lvd" Iovle and ;-or Ir.'l-r.ri-.t
. r Mr.
v.iff. Antonia, j railed him vile
S. Chapin st.
Mr?. E3wo..l
naniof, rasf.cd him. children. of
Parker. with her Muskegon Height..
!
410 th
Michitran fatal ( ut
avenue.
i toll with r rt e. 1107,
him he did r.ot care to live Mich.. Is n !ifnr nt th? home of her
h:m, in hi- petition for a deTney were married May IS, and Koparated in March. 1322.
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small pen kniff, according to police! P'-rk'-son was four.d. Iyir.tr on Mi!iian avenue, ,y I'atrolmanj .Voah riiro, who wa- n'tractt-d by rrt an t a woman. Perk'-son j
had receiver a i-mal! lr.risir.n In the nr.k. which pieretl th" Jular ve!n. He was rush1 to the Hurley hospital whf-rc he died from lo?-s of blood. I-tectives trailed Mi.i Wahint;-
EARLY SUNDAY RAID
VICTIM ARRAIGNED
?Mer. Mrs. W. N. Sherrill. George p. Tenn was a business! visitor in South l'.end. Saturday. j Mrs. William H. Wynn his return-; c l frenn a week's v..lt at th.e home
Stur-
hls (o.--t ;
ton to the chfll. HO was in i)d.
hom of IIorricw MltVermont avenue. .She sufTerinir from wounds
Sl'.KKS TO BRKAK WILL OF I OKMT.K IfMSItAM) MAI.AMA7.0O, Mlh., March ?.. ?.; to break the will of Oscar M ':-n. jr.. hi-v ,-fT H 1 In ireuit o-jrt by Mrs. Ildr.a Crawford Alb n .'Ii. d Mad?" Alien, ulf and f!aui;h-t-r by th r.rt rnarria-. T."ndr th tT'tn of tTf win the entire- estate. 'ihied at J : 'io.O r" was left to Mrs. I. '.oil,. I)ion Allen ar.d Ovar Allen III, wife nnd son t-v th second marr;nr Ir a.1 1 r-I undu influence w;i xert-d tf Indue Allen tf rut 'r'f hLs first wife and daughter from miv share !n the r-stiite. Mad Allen i a Kalamazoo and Iowaiac ri.uslf tearli--r. Mrs. Quelle Dixorj
alOut the h"ad, said to luv been sustained from the knife in the hands of I'erk-son. Her wounds were clressod and she was placed In t h- county Jail. Police say they will hold Miss Washington until after the. iniur.t bofnre ttiy prefer specific charts against her.
report'-d him tc b. one o!
pupils and a pld me-dal winner for !
pood conduct. .Simbirsk wan t)i" birth place and scene, of the e"iriv life of Lenlne.
who.srt real name .a.s Vladimir j Oulianov and who wa.s th .-on f !
Illia Mooiiievlch Oulianov. a citizen of Astrakhan, the pert near the mouth of the Volsa river. What purport. to be the records ft tithitrh school nre Just now published ly the kev.iler Hr.fle. Thfy show. the paper says, that the eitler Ker-
described Ijn;ne (Ouliann)
i of her dauchtT. Mrs. Arthur
Ir.-. in South Per.d. j
11 bur Ki-shT of Ch'.cazo wa a ,
k-end visitor with frien Is here. j t
Major Murdoch Circl held their
regular metlnp Thursday aftt-rr.oon. At th caurtis of the democratic i Vnrpra rf OrnrnL-n fnrcli'n Vo'f1 fit !
t.'ie town hall Saturday afternoon.
! the following were nominated: Suip. rvisor. William H. Sylvester: clerk,
Cine atrain?-t Charle? Orban. a. J. Pa rn hart: treasurer. J. P. drink parlor proprietor, who j Ib.one; hihwy commissioner, John
overseer of highways:
GOCH, LUMBAGO! RUB PAINS FROM SORE, LAME BACK
erky
as : "Very sifted us well as ous and puncto 1. He wa' int: pupil in all class s and,
Charles Orban to Face Trial in Citv Court Thürsday Morning.
a soft
I was arres'ed charged with unlawful Imjlerisht;
pfisrsession rA liquor s-hortly after - i JTarion Michael; justice of the peace.
('dock Sunday motnin, was .el for;Ceorp:e Sunday, lorj term. Sherman
IViley, short term; member board ot relew. Ira R. Stemm: constables, George Snuff. Henrv Pffiffrr. John Iov.iinc. Iew:. Storick. At the republican caucu-t he'd Snt-
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WJLM llitheir rnarr!.'!j;e.
stenograph r before
GIRL'S ISKCK BKOKKN IN FALLING FKOM BED I.VIIAXAP01,IS. Ind.. March in.
i'.uimt; our oi ri'- i .Mor.uay, i-ii'-a- medal beth Hasselburtf. 1;. was killed with ' school
.i oro.en iiroiv. iter rainr ca.ieu g0(,fj conduct her to K?t his breakfast. He heard j -when his father died in USfi. thp "troble out of bed but her!h;il mothor bmucht up her children
room wa qu.ot. ne ioumi ner uo.iy , in rpiiion an uprightness. Th
on trio boor.
pletintr his courses, received
as In
a sp'M
the best graduate of the progress, rraturity and
LAY BOOTLEGGING
TO SCHOOL PUPILS
Long Fined $250 on Booze
MUSKKX;ON Mich.. March 1? . liven Kudents of the Muskegon cho.. Indulte in Illicit trade In l. iuor, according to local otf'cials. Onr- nrorninerit Muskegon la 1. ap-
If
Klliot I. Prescott, for having
m rc-iifrion an! upr.srhtn
; stood fruits of mich upbrinprin show- ' ei themselves in oulianov excel-1
j knt conduct. .
Count; To Be Re-Arrcsted (UJiToTnr IPORTi;. !nd.. March 13. Wil- j coure even witn
l:ara Lon, arrested in the raid on j his .schoolmates ." the Atlasta Prewin- Co. here several Tne R valer Ib.de sav.s the recVCtkrt ago, WIS fined $20' and CO--tS , nri, show thar I.enlr.P h.dnnired
extreme solitary shyness in interfriends and with
hearing Thursday morning, following the defendant's arraignment In city court Monday. Orban's place was open for busfi.ess at the early hour Sunday morninsf when Chief of Police I-Arry Ixine. Serpts. Roberta and Hansen and otiiceM Kish and Winthers were making th.eir final rounds of a busy Saturday nlpht. The officers had passed the place
twice before (iur.n? the sojourn
about the city and the lateness of the hour for Orban's place to be open aroused their suspicions A customer held an empty glass bearin? odor of "moonshine" whisky. Iane said. Further search revealed three empty bottler smelling strongly of liquor. It was said, and one pint bottle of booze.
STOP RHEUMATISM WITH RED PEPPER
Pack hurts you? Can't straighten without rudder pain, sharp aches
and twlr.frej? Now listen! That' lumbago. v:atlra. or maybe from a strain, and you'll get relief the moment you rub your back with soothing, penetrating t. Jacobs Oil. Nothing ele takes out serenes., lameness ar.d ptifTneps so quickly. You simply rub it on your back, and cM comes the pain. It ! harmless, ar.d doesn't burn the skin.
Pimbcr uoi Don t ftJffer: Get ft j small trial bottle of old. honest St. I
Jacobs Oil from any dru? store, and Piter using: it Just once youil formet that you ever had backache, lumbago i r sciatic, because your back will never hurt, or cause any more m:sery It never disappoints, and has been recommended for 60 years. Advt.
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tKo vw OiUanJ Cour mu
fnur comfortably. Heater ti
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bniuk'ht a bottle of "hard" wine to utrson a ma.anapoüs.
i
- h.ool with him in his pocket. The j bottle dropped on th- school Moor ;
4l: lllil HIV IIIMI UliUI II'IIU U IU' p-riio work offered by the other Ktudents. It m said that the liquor vas stolen by tiie boy, from th? home of a neighbor. Recently a hi'h school lad was fore d to retire from school when he was caught sc-Hing liquor to his friends in the baement of th- high . hool.
thf
sprang
If adds that the (Tartar) lines in
n court nre Monday, roiiowing a . nrilhpr tl, thf. ,lta,,nt nor nohilitv
day Jail -entenco. aNo Irnposeil. , ci.lsses but soranu- from middle cias
will be re-arrcsted by federal : neoo'e
otlicers and taken before Jude An-ajmuj.
ill ronn at Inrl'inannMc I
'striking ! I.enine's 1
BERRIEN SPRINGS Mrs. Mary Hall, who ha.s been in .-'..nth Rend for several months, is h me for a few weeks. Mrs. May Page is on the sick list. Philip Kephart of Detroit was a
(JAS GO ICS n. WICHITA, Kas.. March l:'. An increase of one cent a gallon in gasoline was announced Monday by the( Standard Oil Co. of Indiana. Th" new price is L'2.3 cents at service' stations. The price increase, the second this yeir. Is said to be general throughout Standard Oil of In-' diana, territory. I
face and head are attributed to hifather's origin in Astrakhan.
FIYE HUSBANDS IN DIVORCE PRAYERS
v.-fik-end visitor with home people. Mr. Kephart is now located in Chili age. H. E. Storrs is home for a two i wr ks visit. j Mrs. Jewell Dilley has been a visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. fand Mrs. Herman Herfurth, in St. I Joseph.
When V(u are suffering with rheumatism so jou can hardly get around just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. .Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat ts red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you ap
ply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes It :.(f.
n ui iiio v.. .'v. i j j ' . v.a.wu,.. it i .vi , ( 1 1 I J J i through. Frees the blood circula- tiilii tion, breakH up the congestion j H-rplZg.!' and old rheumatism torture is gone, j EErjrljiE Rowlea Red Pepper Rub, made j StE-E from rod peppers, costs little at any ; SSlr drug store. Get a jar at once. Cse Ei it for lumbago, neuritis, backache, ' 5 stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in j Z-7Z chest. Almost instant relief await? j irE-flrlE
you. lie sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package. Adv.
NFLUENZA
As a preventive, melt and in
hal s night end morning y vapo rud Over 17 Million Jan Utcd Yearly
PRICES Ftoadtttr - -
Tounri Cr -Sport Ctr Ccup ... Sedtn ... At Fsctcry
HE light pistons and tho careful balance of all moving
parts give the Oakland overhead-valve six -cylinder engine a smoothness and flexibility beyond anything you vould expect even from a six. And th tptcial 15,000 mil performance guarantee ii proof of :t$ thorough dependability. The more you compare motor cars and prices the more you will be convincedof the greater values
in tho New Oaklands. E. W. STEINHART SOUTH BEND CO. 215-217 S. Lafayette Blvd. Main 12S7
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AVINKLKK APPOINTED PHOHIIHTION CHIEF INPlA.VAl'oblS, March 115. (IfiirtP Winkler of Indianapolis has ben appointed gr.up chief to have barg of prohibition enforcement a ?i:.- .f t f central division of the ; it-, it was annouiK d Monday by I: it Mucin, federal prohibition dir;t r for Imliana. The division. b ad'juarters of whii b arc at Indi-aiiapoh-i. comprises counties. ''h- -rifr-il division frmoi!y wns bi-.-b-v the direct hirg of W. o.
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ii:ij-:(;.tks INIIAXAPrLlS.
ASSHMRLI:. 1 March 13.
.More than .0O delegates reRiwrered here Monday for the annual threeday convention of the Indiana Society rt Sanitary Knineers which
Onlv One Wife Asks Freedom! as Men Petition Lejral Separations. I Iiis wife's Insistence that she continue to use Per maiden name after' n.airiage is one of the grounds on
opens Tuesday. A directors' meet- ( which Charles Williams is seeking a ing. presided over by Hdward Kan-! divorce from !-:mma Williams, it was
ney of liporte, Ind da v.
was held Mon-
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ii- en (!; id d into
I ; r'-1 r Morgan.
headounrtcrs at
-onpri.in 2.'. coun-
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: o c-. Tl;e s'a;i ha
dii-:fn.- li
division with
Terre Haut
t: s; one with h ad'iuarf -rs at II aml. ?id with 1: C'iiiüüi's. and the central division witii liii.ini.irt'-rs h re. ioTiiEirs daiunc; SAVES TOT IN FIRE
i i;RANI RAPIHS. Mi.di . March! . The crie-q of :our-N e.ji -oid I o : - ( t' Madjie. and the daring of her; n otber. Mrs. Marv Madji-. 2i yars'
STATK BANK ChL.
INDIANAPOLIS. March 1.1. Call, r the condition of all state banks
a of Kriday. March 10. was Issued, t' lav bv the state hanking depart-'
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revealed in a petition filed Monday In superior court No. 2. In addition the husband charces his wife
j hr.d an ungovernable tenipr, that j pneumonia all tart
she had fits vS aner, and called him vile names. They ucre married At;t'. US. lf21. and separated March
Take Care of Your Cold Guard against Grippe, "Flu " and Pneumonia Rub Musterole
Throat, Chest and Bach
on
i
CripT. Infltte-iza and treacherous
with a cold, so
cuard against tln se dangers before ttir cold gets deeply seated.
TWO KII.I.KD 1JY TRAIN. VALPARAISO. March 13. Carl and Harry Hayes were killed here
when their auto, stalled on
Pennsylvania railroad track. wast struck by a fast pässenger train. I
?. this year, on which date his- wife) At the first irtns- of a cold (which
dcred hitn out of their hou.-e. the i is iust (-onccstion) bring vour circu-
. omplains. IbM.'on back ta nor-nal bv rnbbinc
Muster ol on your throat, chest and Sore
lack. Musterole ii: a counter-irri-! Neuralgia, Croup. Lumbago
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PLYMOUTH Westminster Guild m"i
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lui sband
John Siecz!;arek charges tint Joanna Sleczkarek. his wit'e. after nearly eight years of wedded life.
him and ran away with StanisStras.k iewicz. taking with her
then one child, in his eon.pr.int for dicrce, filed in the same court. He nlso charges that she seldom prepared his meals, became Intoxicated,
o;er, rub on good old Musterole. , tck a hot bath, drink plenty of hot j water and go to bed anl call your jEEiE doctor. Keep good and warm and ' -
s e that there is plenty of freh air j rz
In your room. Custerole has been used or years and is rerommended by doctors for
Throat, Pleurisy, Headache,
Grippe,
.'vj.'ap.d often quarreled with him.
! ii.iv evening with Mrs. Hazel Good- v,cre married June 24, 1CG4.
old. combined
ariy sunciav
to wh
s i ve n fit
the'r lives
their home. Mrs. Madjie wa ,w T.'w of tf:e child afr b:i t rapp d tb.etn iri '
,,io ':ae I ti- i
)' r ha r 1 . and. with 1 r arm- .' u m pe , TP e two w e re a lor: e
M i s. Mad lie's tu:-?, i nd. Jo s 'ti I'rar.k. i.- .irs old. a i : t in 1 1 o 1 ! a r d
They and
rich for the regular monthly Hope 1 Viraieu .Maren ,. i Inm heon. Instead of the usual pro- l'alincr Ak Decree. gram. ;he affair was turned into a; Al- irritable disioition. bad tornmiscellaneous shower for Mrs. 1 Ier and juarr- Nome natur- are cited
I'dith Van Horn whoso w e.blinir oc-is reasons why I-rank Ilartosiak
destroyed curred a couple of weeks ago.
A very larpre crowd was keenly
bv the I disappointed last evening, when the
.-nut s j basketball game between the Ath-
. Uet'.ed er th-
? b i r 1 1 1 oo m
OW p i !P - with
t ii. . Iiild in u : y . ?n the home.
ph. ;nd ein:' on
should be granted a Hertha Rirtosiak in Tmplaint for divorce.
divorce from th- former'
tcrt which warms up the body quickly and tets the blood surging through the congested parts.
Remember the good-oldfash:oned !
mustard plaster that was grandmother'? standby ? Musterolo has all of the good qualities of that messy old mustard plaster without the sting and blister. Made of pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple Ingredients, it penetrates the pores and goes straight to the seat of trouble.
During the "Flu" epidemic several)
ytars ago. Musterole was used in our
"l-'Iu" and Pneumonia. Apply the hct.ling ointment with your linger tips, rubbing- it gently into the affected parts. First you will experience a warm tingling slow, then a
(refreshing, cooling sensation. Thou
sands of families keep Musterole always on their bathroom shelf ready for colds and other emergencies.
Better Quality
All druggists; 35c and and tubes. Hospital size, Rtttrr Than a Mnttard
65c, jars $3.0 0. riastr.
ks the ru-trdv f their
The husband j army training canvps and the Y. M,
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b tics and the
t
day
be
Idaville team wa- ail-
. d off. Till" Idaville boys fiied to lrie through to Plymouth. but could pet no further than Logansport, where they called to sav they were unable to ret here in time for the game. The boys are fi.e ones who defeated the Athletics it: the tournament at Indianapolis, and a crowded houe was eagerly waitincr for the came. Two tenms
FOH HOLDUP ATTEMPT 1 were picked from those present and
a "scrub" game played. Three small fires were reported here in two days, the one Siturday
Satur- i morning beLnjg a roof tire over tho
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two chil-
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(' A. War Hoard snt thousands ol
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DANUENIN
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rorn youths arrested
MI'NVli:, Ind. Match It. -Tour, oii:h- wete arrested here Monday I on a charge of attempting fo rob P. I
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cafe. Little damage was done.
MarrLvgc lilrrn-c. Ri Snoke. Fulton county, Cirri llaton. Marshall county; Samuel
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!;r.s. Monop. r.ulu M. Scott. Ari -o-; ,T(se Menser. Culvfr. Father
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; Wright. PIvmout h.
number of Plymouth
III II W Is P n 1'IT n-le i tne Mate day luncheon
... ... :" ' program at the Oliver :n outh
I ElAlL A I I 1E M. A 1 -Ibrii Saturday. This is an anntnl !
at'fnir ar,l all federated club in th d;-tr;ct are i r-, i : I . Th O. A. R. meeting wa hld Friil-ty eNeninc at the h-m.e of Mrs. Winnio Humri.h.cas. r on X. Miel.;-, gm T-iiere was a i o lock : It: in'hcKM followed by a program ' Thi- Ava; a sjec;.il in-rioain, sinca ; wn the l."th anniversary of th ! f o.jr.tl ine of the Plymouth chapter.) About ."' were jresent. J
IM M ANA I
1 " .1 N. !!:-. ? . - r. r.;. d w .t h i f .ar. M -ndri a fo t:on of h:- cav.did.o v t;on on !': republican
if the j-e pre . t a t 1 - to ! irin a t uro ! i om I i : i ? Fr Ht:r:y a'f-.o-.r-c. d ago ü-.i h.e inv "d- i to r
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Mothers want quality in boys' clothes; they want the kind that's good enough to guarantee. We've seen to it that ours are. You'll see better fabrics, richer coloring, smarter models; more real value than ever.
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pint of hartale- ar.d d.-lightfu. b min-bl.-ach lotion to soften and w liiteti red. rough or chapped hands. Th.i- home-made lemon lotion is fat superior to glycerin and rose watet to smoother th. skin. Famous agt
beauties u ?e it to bleach and br'.r.
that soft, char, rosy-white complex ion. because it doesn't irritate. Advt.
It Straining Hot to Kill Colds
and W.inl Off IntliimJi. (iripio and Pncunwmia.
Th .- Pure Herb Tea has rare medlc'nal power t sweeten the stomach, r gulate the bowels. cleanco the liver, m si. th poison-clogged kidneys, and
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Gu ticura Soap Tho Safety Razor Shaving Soap
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"Here is something I Have spent the best years of my life developing, testing and making absolutely sure of." You can't go wrong on Barney Oldficld Tires. TAYLOR'S TIRE. SHOP 132 E. Jefferson Blvd.
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Hart Schaffner & Marx boys' suits for spring
Rrallv in a class hv themselves
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Swagger model top coats for boys and girls also little tots; sizes l to 18 years; very stylish and good looking; $7.50 to $30.
New Blouse and Shirts Fresh new spring patterns, of beautiful percale, madras and pongee; $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 to $3. New Caps Swagger new mannish shapes rich fabrics all sizes, $ I to $3.
New Neckwear Knitted eftects in plain colors and smart strips, 50c to $1.
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Stockings Plain colors and
fancy tops; guaranteed to give utmost service, 35c to $ 1 a pair.
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