South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 115, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 25. 1922 !

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SCHOOL BOARD IN WEEKLY MEETING

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Hoard of Education Award Contract for Krd prorating Ihni-linz6- to O'nrien'r.

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Marshall County Enthusiastic Over Miss O'Keefe's Candidacy

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Approvr Contract ExecutedIiy Board of Puldin Works at 15AIinute Mrrtinir. Th" rity courril h-l l th" Iro-rtst ; Tr. r 1 r. c rinr th1 pr.t-nt irirnl'Ts v. r i v.-r.rn In on th f r.t of th yrir. v hn it rquir'-l l- linn 1. , mirvi- to ?rnr.?aft th l.usins ' I rourht b-f r r it ls.-r rieht. j Th'- r'-i'lirc; of a r .-olatw.n ratify- i lrrr a rrit ra t Marrh 1 b:Mr- n t!. Ioar.l of I'ul lu- Work: f:n1 th. I-vnhburg Foundry C'o. tv t !iia ha.-- of w atf-r lil"- not fXf'.iiri; :' t'rv at ? 4 1 ..V r rut r.n ari'i ?;' it h- at !: i.-r ton. ani. a ur.ir. iiivus ve'e ' irovin;r th . ....n r'a.- i h" only lu.-i n---.- brought ' l.rfnr- l!;f coiin:l. j Thf r- v,is no nv bu.-in-.-.- intio-j i'tJ'rä aii.l tlif in-'fin-r was a1-l jo;irn 'J 1" minutes aft"-r t!if cuun- ! t il whs ra lil to or.Jf r. j

company aith'ueh f-uch articles v.' ro NOT coii.ros-J wholly of wool. Th A"Ir..-Td Company id not originär th nrfi r tl--. cour.M -x plained, b-t hal foKowrd compet'.tiorj mth olt r.rvai;:r.j: throughout th tr.iJ. ar.rl wh;ch. h ir.f I'Tk-!, wr well k'-.owr. to d hrlbutors throughout th- rr,urry. Th-- company did NOT - 1 1 dir' f to th cor,uniin? public. ; v,i p''ir.d our. but to itallT?. who rompnr.y eour.f! a-s"rtd acciratf !y j:nd-r.tAo-i th ?!enIflcar.o and rr-anirT of th" brands and I.thU both fis to quality and mat-riül.

Th kr.i! cood? ma.nuf-turrs t;rruh th'.r a s.ao'-iat loft, counsel for th company said, had dclarJ by r'.-lution. that th. practices r-mp!air.-d of by th" zov-rnmnt hid NOT adopted by th&m for th purpo- of (ttjffiint conipc-tition of t r-?r-:-r- th t!"ad or STneral p lhhc into :!. . l;f that th undrrwfar -wn nii wholly of wool. Th practice, it was addd, wr d" iopn:n'. :n th trad, which, had bf-n approved and thoroughly ur drtood. N' Tonly by da3rs but a'.-o bv th p up 'ha. sine public. The quality of th j-'oods had established thf public '! mand for thm. which ro-cjrnizd that th designations usd rprsntd a wll defined and riyidly maintained quality.

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Ginsham Displays Attract Interest of Local Public Th'- cincha :u window lispla v-i by Hoi ert-ori lü o.-. 'o . this w k attracting ronjid-rab attention. All day Sunday tlifi wn- orowii? standinc b fr. it. intre?td in the iini.fjn! display. Tb: are rlvo f otior.H w-how in 4 t nvu:v thincs that

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in a most rtitic co!t .htn. yars hzo pt-op uj to think that sinphani was pood onlv fo-r Hpror.s ard b.ou-.- dr ... "Mothr Hubbard. " a thny r cai!-d in thr.;r- ttnv.-. I -1 1 now. is th' Uobrtfon window brings out. Rincham irf d'.ridedly rof 1 fr drs;-es of vn t ! i r n.o-t rlal oratf desicu. as w ll as rrii'drer.V '.vor. hats, ha nlkri'h.ifs. wa:.:? r.oScwi'ar, linp'-ri". Kartr.

I ara-ols, tab! -rarf.. lamp !:ails.

curtains, hand i.K's, towel-, loat l.anjr rover?, p : ri -uIiions. trirn-.iur..s.-and nun-" shir's

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lz d until now that it I".n't tak' a lot of ir.ori'v to iorV; n;, .-. CJinpharn i. ir.rxp' ni n nl y"' it ran be li'iade up in'o th- mt attraotn ( ;cthe5." This is vry tru- ar.d i the pur;o of Nat ion.il (lir.ghain S' ek.

It. th- -i.-:r- of th T:ia :iu f a rt u r rs ', to .vhow th- i" Op; that "sh'iia i- j r-'ÄÜy a ry :i".--'t lv. material for; jr. i.'-thir. and hom (io'.ir.un 9 ' : i r: i us Ti.f i:o:i?-'Ui win low pic j t i r j- ).- r ! i . : i : i u n w id a.

f-r ti'.e u-' of k :r JUh'-r i ad;n utii F. nd s'or-"-r !- i ;!! 1 1 ; :j -c r.n-rhara V c '.; i'i an !.. ''... it mar.::- r.

One Hundred Colored Singers Please Audience at High School Auditorium. Wcro mu.-ic ha.-- alwajs been anions tli jmo?' attractive and in t rMin in the entire field of muIo but. when it. is prntcd by negroes thni?is it h'omes the more appahnc. The 1 ir?: audien-cc which atrr-ndod the -on ort given by one hundred nesro mincers in th Hih School .auditorium !ast night showed by its a,n;Iauf- that it thoroughly enjoyed the prf'sram. Th program was arranged eo t'nat th varii'us periods in the history of th American r.s:ro were f-et in miiir;. There wa.s the pre-war ftr.s. th .seiners whU-h ?rw oufc of the euTa.:i.ipation i th negro, and many of tin compositions written by th more prominent later day r.f zrn romrpo.-ers. A hri- f history of the negro -pir-itinU uü triven by Ilev. It. F. dor don. and this s-e-rved to mak; the e ncert imr interesting:. lieadinss

wr also piven by Mr. Tina Davis, ef KIkhart, and Mrs. Nany Dearmon. of .outh Kend. Th presentation ef "Nobody K'.nows D Trouble I'v ieep" and ' S-,-. inc Iw hwot Chariut" wa especially well done. Rev. Charles I'.!'. .inc Burirrh's "Jan My Jean."

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H'.p u.s nominal or.-? o4" ;!' brightest youn? women of th 6st, Mi.-.- Esther O'Kfef-.

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i:d. v. KiTorr. Ch'iirman Democrat Central 4"omnv.tte of Marshall County. A. J. FIAI-T. Mayor of C.ty of Piynrjuth.

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MISS ESTHER O'KEEFE

I U1.HLL Ut.l(i. I ! Charles Cra:?. 714 S. Carll tt.. jdifd at 2 o'c';03k Monday mornirg: at th Epworth hc.-pjtil fl!owi:u ! a. week's illn., caused by a cojPlicition f'f di5-?a.-f?. J Survivint: are his wif, Ida. two . rons. Frank, of I'lymouth. and Arithur, of Warsaw, and two daughter-, ; 111 1 Craisr. riymouth. ami Mr ) Mary Carey, Mishawaka. Tho d-reij-ed was born in Ohio. .Sept. lTi, 1 lS.i, and wa r years old. s

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in 100L'. ! Funeral arrangements havo not1 yet bcn announced. I

Volunteer Workers to Carry Crusade Over 13th District Will Cite Qualifications of Woman Corjgre?rional Candidate to Other Voters of State Prominent Democrats Active in Campaign.

STATISTICS

Washington School to j Exhibit Pupils' Work i j i he i.,o; P,.! s of thf YY.i.-h.npt." n ': d.sti , :t will b. - n'ertain d i w'.th an ';:.!.! i f ac td.m:c and i ; :v at th s !;'. Tu s lay j af 'en. oon .it ' o'cloi-k. Tim r - Iii:' w::; h--; ! in rb. horary an.1i rl. ii---s fr-.tu t h. J-nu- arten up! -.v..: n-pr-.-. r.tf d. i i !, rir'.s of th A a "d r--vo 1 - ! t - -..il ' ! a; -es w ; 1 ha'. a 1 read con - ! : t i. w r.t-CH t a-.', ar !d ' pt i w h'.ch h- e n cor ribut d J J, t :!"( : : ' n ' of j :r . " : ; r. U ". i t v . 1

i;riLI)Ifi ILIUTS. n-st( ry frame dwelling, M:.-hiwak.i ..v.. Charles Zigler. estiMOVING Ii:UMITS. K. i: .hj:!iw ander, t 1 Z Clover to l'J a clox! st. Mrs C. Rallir.c :17': s. Chapir. .' ' . to lb rri-r, Sprincs. Mich. i.Iir.'.r Ki'-sirs. IT J i Keavsey st. to 27 Hush t. Far'. Mihikcn. r,:s Clifford ct. to M i.-hawaka.

Ha.dd by Mayor Aphla lU'.l of riymotdh, a delalion of men and women of Marshall county will have in automobiles Wednesday morning to carry th cru--ade to name 'Mu? Esther C'Ket as the democratic candidate lor congrr.s to every part of the district. The enthusiasm with which hr candidacy has been received in many parts of th-? district has inspired her neighbors and the? who h ivo bnown her from girlhood t new z al in her b half. The volunteers on her eoiii.mitteenumber tlie prominent demo crats anions both jnen and women cf her hon; county. They will tell tho men and women en the oimr countieci that they belieo in her and in her ability to ably r.prt..-ent this distric in congress. Ask Coini.rie)ii They will go asking only that .-he b compared with any male a.-pirant for otHcu on the matter of jualihcations and of issues. They will ti: tho voters of the oth- r countis thai hvr trainin', her life, hr edaeatian is i-uch ;.ü to nvike the district and Indiana as proud ef her a.s is her honie city and they will further point tc their belief that her nomination means a certain victory aj agalrict a iosoibl tiefeat if other candidates should bo ii.uiu"i. On inday thtro was Issued a printed appeal to th voters of the eus-trict. i'gned by Edward s? Kitcii th4 chairmin of the democratic central committe of Marshall county and by Mayor Fall --f Plymouth. This appeal, signed by ItVf two I'actinrT citizens rta'ls:

Plymouth. Ind.. Arril 'Jö. 1 f 22. To tli voters of the 115th congressional district of Indiana: Marshall county takes iat prid in presenting to th voting public of the FUh concessional di.-trirt. Miss lst!trr O'Keefe for ennpress. nr peoj.l have no apology to offer for her candidacy. Wo believe .e t-houM have a candidate th:s year who can b elected, and wh if lced, will be a credit to th dlstrio- and stat. Mis. O'Keefe i.- such a person. who have known her during her entire lif. know that she combines inte Ui?iic and ability with honesty and integrity. Sk is not a novice at campaignire, bavins spoken in many parts of th stat undr th auspices of th dmof-ratic state central committ in 1920. If nominated, she will be able to make a genuin speaking campaign and she will b of valuable assist -anc to th local tickets of the various counties. Our own candidate.4 and committeemen in Marshall county recognU this fact, and are behind her candidacy with practical unanimity. Miss O'Keefe has mad a careful study of governmental masters for years, and dos not base her claims upon the circumstance of hins a woman cunelidate. but. upon her fitmes for th position. We believe ;h strongest, candid.it should wdn. That is why w ar for MISS o'KKEKE. l'ni cr-;illy ItopcftfI. In her career in college; in hr work as teacher; in her editorial and literary work; in hr bom and

cd.onr.i; jciiwiri". Funeral services for Ceorge Kenr.ey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geoje Kcr.rey of this city, who did in I. cs Aneoirs. Calif., will be held from the 1 4. W. McGumi undertaking parlors Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'eloek, P.cv. P. J. Carroll oübdatiiT P.urial will take plac in C-dar Grave ccmetry.

YEGGS LOW SAFE. TER HE HAUTE. April 2 b -Blowing a sal- in the offiee of th South Side Coal and Oil Co., 2727 S. 7th st., Monday morning, yesgmen escaped with 517." in currency and chck.. A p.ickase containing ?lin currency was overlooked.

n: l :li n c i i t si; candi d ati ; JERSEY CITY. X. J.. April 24.--T". S. Sn. Freiiiighuyse.Ji Mondav night annuinced his oandidao.- iCr

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Hudson county republican commute.

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The Biggest Dress "Hit" of the Season Designed by Molly Monroe, former dress-maker for the "movie" actresses at Hollywood. Made in Los Angeles, the home of porch and garden r rocks. One of the leading models is called "Molly-O ' and is an exact reproduction of the one Mable Normand wore in the moving picture of that name. They are made of yarn dyed Jap Crepe and are .shrunken under water. The colors are absolutely fast and include Green, Blue, Dandelion, Rust, Tan, Brown, Lavender, Red and combinations. The effective trimming is of colored yarn embroidery. For wear on your vacation, at the lakes, in your garden, on your porch or for street wear, there is nothing more suitable or better looking. They are the daintiest, prettiest, most individual summer dresses we have ever seen and are simply irresistable. Every woman can wear them because they come in sizes 12 to 52. And $6.95 Is All They Cost

A Special Showing of Attractive. Spring Dresses at $25.00, $35.00 and $39.75 Each Crepe de chines, Georgettes, Taffetas and Tricolettes in a rplcndid variety of straight lines, low waist line and full skirt models.

BULGARIAN

r.Loon TEA

assists nature to oast th poisons from th system. Hush the kidneys and enrich the weak blood. Y'ou can fel years younger if you use this pure herb ta, as a spring tonic. Sold by druggists every wher. Advt.

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Weapon Carrier Gets j -." 1 it:e in Citx Court ; : E'.mr.. k. v :: S. :C .icy ?v. ! , i-..,r- i w ; :u-. . . .:, -i i v-i;.:.s. . - d 2 " and o-:s in! ej'v . '..; :. - . i Eir.'.r.. k w a a rr 1 April 17 r. ft - r h" had ..?:v.' i 3i :::'.- if :th a re-; u ;v-f r a :. d. , t the a rrst - ' ei:.-.'.jta 1. W..S n h.. w.. to the j Ein.r. rt :.r. r.i nt to :r.trvlew his I .-.fe w.t:; v '.v n: h h .d prt. uou-ly ;

Choir Members and Ushers Guests of Father De G root p. S,ty tnembers of the St. Patrick's hureli t'hoir and Fshr societies at-t- ' b 1 tlie annual dinner and dan-it-party gi n by Father John F. I . r,v, .:.'. pastor of th church.. Mond iv flight at th (liver hotd. '.nior was s.r d in thy Turkish room nt 7 oYlock. A featur of the riinner program v as th presentation of an elaborate bouquet of roses to Mrs. John !'. :. er. bride ,,f prof. John F. L5ek-: r. ti.r-itor cf th. choir. The conpp. w!-.- married in Chicago last Tnur-day and returned to this city y '.' Tu.iy afternoon. j Vv.. talks on tho accomplish-' r.v nts cf the soo tie.s- of the church c!ur;r z tl; ca'rr.dar yt ar were g:en by Fati-.-r D-iGroot and Prof, pecker. Various ::i'!-.b rs of the choir . ar.d u.-b.er.- w-rt also called upon for i-hort talks. Following the dinner, dancing w.:s erjoy d in the Rotary room for ''.' tv.ainder of th evening.

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Young Säen Down!

They Make Women, Too, n Puzzle! How S. S. S. Stop Skin Eruptions Positively. rimtDles and skin eruptier.3 have a Trice, ycu pay for every pustule, black-head and pimple on your face. Pimples produce prejudiae and preent prosperity. Your heart may be gold,

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HOW "TiZ" HELPS SORE, IiRED FEET

Oood-bye. sore fet, burning ft. swcllrfii fe t, sweaty feet, smllmg feet, tired feet. (if.'od-by. rornr, callous?, bunions

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tightne&s. n o m o r o limping with pain or drawing up your face in 1P-OTTV ,,T7"

jyl V magical, ß arts "ignt off. Ulsri TIZ ' d r a w fi -7jzS ' oat all th poi-

MXr smous exuda- ' ' ' tior.s which puff up th feet. F- "TIZ- and for-' eoi your foot misery. Ah! Imw com-, fortabi your fec-t fb 0t a box j of "TIZ" now fit any druggist o. I

department store. Don't su:Tr. Havo good fet, g'ad ft, fet that nevr swell, never htirt, never get tired. A ynfs foot comfort cuarart'd for a few cents. Advt.

How 55 e Gored 5 ilupfure Old Sea Captain Cu reel His Own IJtipture After Doctors Said 'Operate or Death."

llle Pfmly and Book Sent "Tr. Captain Colüngs called tho cms fr rnany ye.irs: tbn b f utaiii-i a had donid "rnj'tur that peon frc bin tn i. et only remain abr. but kept hitn l-edridd-n frr y-ari. II trid doctor after doctor and truss alter truss. No ret-ults! Finally, he wss augured that b1 must either nibrait to a Inngor': nl atd.rrent Operation or die. H did r.eltlur! II cured himself instead. Captain Culliijtrp made n ftady of Llmpelf, of hi c(.-!elitin and at laft was rewarded by th binding ef th method tLst so qui-kiy mad liini a well, strong, vigorous :icd tnppv man Anyone can us" th fain nif fhod : it's simple, easy, safe and inexpensive. I'.very ruptured person in th world st.ould tave th Captain Col'ins hook, telling all about lw he ci;rd h im-df. nnd how nnvoc hi:iv follow th f..ini trestm-rt

in thtir own home without yny tro'it, The hjok IlLd th medicine a r Id'.ri:. : They will be r.t rrep.iid to any rup-, ture" stifferer who will till out the helow

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THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son

BE INFORMED! KNOW HOW TO BORROW, THEN WHERE TO BORROW Our riKmejr Is ready for yon u hen t.piKjrt unity KNOCKS. Call in tid talk it over (hl service- coMj nothinr. SECURITY LOAN CO. Cor. Main trnel Washinaion fcts.. South IUad Slain 161S

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Lp. -who wants to Y:s3 eruptions? I'lrr.ply men do.i't lork l.ke tbe owners cf anything. Pimply women, too, ara puzzles, with no prosicts and tTo power. Young men in i wmicn, here's the positive way out. Physics and purgatives will fail. What you need i a scientific bl xd -clear. s r. S. s. S. is one of the most powerful destroyers cf t!oo1 impurities. You can prove th!3 In a short time. S. H. s. has b'-en passed on by a jury of rr.ibions cf people Just like ycursJf. It :s e..r.siereJ or? of tli most rowerful vegetable blood-purifiers and flesh-builders in

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many underweight people p ittir.g on lost flesh in a hurry, w hy you hear of so many rheumatics "sing freed from t...s ccourge. with S. S.S. Start toiaywitli fi. S. S. and see your fuce clear and your skin rt ruddier, rour r.esh firmer. It will give ycu a booat in your career. S. F. S. Is sold at all dr i; f.cres. In two sizes. The larger slz 1s the me.re t -n-. r;,i

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Cunard-AncnrLiar liisc&ma July 5th to Sao. 6tK coverir.? all the pnr.cipHl point cf ic teres t od affording opportunities of visiting dtuW th Cruise Tirious jirU of Europe, iac udu:f 6wittk.-d CIKIlUMiXGiC IT4U.3f CITIEJ", Hfr. Oijtioa to retu:n fi North Atlanta F-iJl Partu-uZart on T ujMt. THOS. COOK & SON 2t5 Itroadnrar. w York Or Local Mamhlp AgeoU

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V t o p Tailnc ',! "Tflrjf;" Sourr cf Mrfrnth oU I jnr i in our tiUnd ! Mk h t--' j our--tf. T.-ur .iruici: wl jl t u.i " ir.t-" tt-" r-5:'rv : TV-..-.i:. .- i-t irer. r.d nrrei hT . r : ri 'j t . v. ,.th:. h. jith nr .; .j-.-r thru thli h V l'. b' N K It A l'T ('c u ' l - : a -TAi.i.iis tte Tr.ot t-t'.e .-.tr. of ret.uüdi-g nil r'j.veLst.i n evfr ! "Had .'.irr n-i: f r v rf,. ! j ! in! t'4 Bluj ti a -kv..l a : 1 1 o.;? ftiyiM '' r.y r.lr.d .: th- :.-: ir. ir. - ct.: t Tu-- t- i!ci'i:SKN KKAFT Ho.th rüsLi moment a ad a:". ; . s- i t s.. v, t ).,; rr.urh teftr. re::t lui a Le he f. r I " niii,!.-. nr. 1 ftei a :et. '. ii!;;.,;.t cf b njr oiud.r.g' . c.!-a;-;.ear.f.-r. I r.-.w pelf Ir bow r:T h-e!t:. 1. .: : )' ;y rtr t:E! nr.ii Ifiii-ff tr.t-. Iitt"i:si:N?:UAFP ilwuyt If in :r.v hr-.e" iSr-fl: Albert P,. ICickiej. "i: i; i:.drd St.. r-acr. i;p Tbl it Jat on rf th- n;:r ib-rdsr rnt reported T c". .-r r r.d riu-.a 11.1 V. S i K ILA FT ' r.tt Ca-j. :t ttt melt t.Tfttiie rcbulldir..' azJL rrj'.rr.t-

ler.i- er-r ki.owa! Hro.js. l,re 1 t-o1 'I i rUr?: T'-ir 85:r, ''i-'I.SLN. KbAi I already las tte cht tus!a;lc en-doi-Mr.t t.f tho-m-.is (,f ,..ctori and i.-; rr- ?Ie-i at. I uoc:, n Aerius fr-en .iu-i.' if n.a-jv years' tJtidin tare : et a . ntireiy reto-t ,i fo health and v!-. r tl.rj th! rv:nrk.iMe d:.-overv. ,rak t'e : :;::?. loa will t arnazed at ;:d.tr witb whh teiith atd f'rr.rth will he retor,t nr? i

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f free Icoklrf en "Mil 'f.EX-KRAFT ird and Ttir Control of Health -a 1 rrt r.?:r " Cotnpousded La tate1.. f.-rr.:. or.- vik reitmcnt J!. u s if. t to Kt-rt lrli:r.ate whether ?ua A.rti "Ma!" or 'Ketr!a!e." DICl'f.SKX-KKAlT ' MKMK AI, I.AUOU.VTOHIES, Ltd. 5-1 i:. ltioOolpb ft. Cblraco, III.

To t tor to ret tbe g-vouln trrmtfur it Mj- I) H r UN - K.B A FT totbUt" tr jur drntc1t. S"M in South r-cr.,1 br Wettirk'i Prtif Stre. Cer.tri! rumc i-tor Axran IruK Store. Il.d Cresi Pr;; ITtorf. Miftuwiliii. iiij ail pregrehs.ve tliurf K".

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AT TUTTLE'S

Office Desks - iaoles-

and Filing Cabinet

Chairs

- Safes

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In Ock. Mahogany and Walnut Finish

$20.00 to $200.00

Chairs $4.00 to $80.00

Safes $40.00 to $400.00

Filing Cabinets $4.50 to $60.00

The Tuttle Corporation

119 West Washington Ave.

Phone Main 949

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Forevss Prompt PfinncrrtBellci CAETXK-S LITTLE LTVXR PILLS

ceverfaü. Purely vee-

table tct sartJy but

gently on tue liier.

Stop after- JniTTLE dinner di3-3 IVER tiem inciüve If " 1

the complexion briIiten th- eyes taaü PCI Srsall Dcse SisaH Prlcj

CARTER'S

Dr. Amelia

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Mayor Lew aaanfc both of Indianapolis, will speak at -he HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM

on

Tuesday, April 25, 8 P. M. in behalf of the candidacy of ALBERT J. BEYER GE

for U. S. SENATOR

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