South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 126, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 May 1922 — Page 2

SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 6. 1922.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

i!Ü r?r: C. PANVQ UrtU..n Opens DriVC A) h FVV M K ) ra.r To ,,-ry a sun.- ' LOXDON. May 5-D;: ar.lrr.er.T HiliUh Ü DfiiWlO U) prnmutc "first Aid" JUU UbUii; -iULr Mimic Ml, (.-.rr-t SaJ8. jof the women iK.!,- of London ha.-

REPORT REVIVAL

'R1Y AUrl' WISH KlIflT

.will UUIl lUllili v'UV

OF INDUSTRIES

K.'porS From lAaminiT- in ? Keer- Di-trict H'.ow

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fr. th tack. H iIM nut hav

rrra dually

. - :h l: C.-o,-, T.vir cur.- Polire Href Beat EvDcMHllV . rs ft'!;tf r.ci :n th eyes -fj When you tay cars say Dutch , ..- ... v. W . A. . T ' ' ' r rnv-r Sheriff Buck Garvtr as h Matrs 111-tf;

, , r . .7iif rii i i" i Mt!, emu rmÄrzri from tr.r ur.irtaklr.g esrau- i

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STATISTICS

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MOVING PERMITS. C. G. Olfen, :o S. Si. Pettr sr.

i.-y cues work, ar.i -iay. J. V. M .Cor:... . k. iur:r.t-r it.v.s -.;T,tt. "Ho sacd my life on , vtn!e..nfh rn .--?. t! :t..w i-hit f .f '.ohr- at ., , .... t ,.iv '-r . - '" '

t i.." ' . . .. ' . , , f. , '...'-.--' i O. A. -MicMUr. 7S4 S. Fixth St. to

1 ' frV, . . . f . Girrf- artJ- as he de"j "johnP...krW'll::i S. Franklin si .i::.l t '( v:-.tur- "Lu-l t-.-..; :n ' r..-i:-:: cI::. j fur; ho r 'ju cloning. to 707 V. Mtnro ft.

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, .1 ..; ... i.; - th IU 1 p.;i. ,v- ;,r.v.. .- with a ;x -hor- If if T T iRlFF L,r- "sv- H- Mik-siJi. :,52 Lincoln .... tr.- "I -.f Co.mu-ut c, Wß. in ;T;,.n a, IVll.iui i.iixui way K. to D22 S. l-'ifth st. i ..t tr.. v. . V. O. A. cniy t t;.at of ' hH . h::f. . (Cor.tinutd from iasc ono.) George Cajn r. 220 S. Williams 'OU'TAIIQ TJAP UDD A ui.o:u i;a::v , ,1, i.,.-.y 1" : r ''lt' '""UK Vincent AVitczak. 12Ö1 Bruce st. (.ff!,-,- .t-vt-ra! writ.;. a Iu v.:i,; 4; . , . ,.r . Noih h:rk. 11 h. Pennfnaniu TVTrtTrnA-j (U Army ..j :h.. r!. ,s of .M.:- ported soon a.xd takon ut irn; . 1 Mishawaka av.

A. H. Pott, T.j S. Sixth st. to Windward atoiase. Is.iac Kan .z;?-w -ki. HZ .S. Fhillii'a

s?. to 24 IS Ford -t

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FILIBUSTER PLOT

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k;tJ to have the bill rt;-orr.3

.IfUt. Cül. A Hi tail! 1I1UAV, ar j ,iat uu, his ch;ff. Uaok Gar- t u n r.t t-.v ntn

1 - 1 ' ' A' ; ::: route to California. ü :;: : :u.t jr f.: u ünwi '" --; :1J ' -;' t Cunir.u--l fi oni I ;to" o:u- ) ! to !.!. nr i . ..- i I.V.

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BUILDING PERMITS. One-story frame dwelling. 1615 EDayton St.. Phil Nicar, estimated

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L-ually Uuck (Jarrt-tt that tool; awa ( U!ltV.,ini0t!s majority was behind it. One -story frame dwelling. 1621

I Sen. Underwood concode l tluit a Ik Dayton t.. Indiana Title and j

Lurid tti-cii:.s of gun f i r- and the i.;ajority vrol).iMy favored the l.illlLoan Co.. cost $1.000. ) crark!;:.' t.r i-k-toN tol l Ardmore hut told n. Mi-Cumhf-r that takin?j One-story frame dwelling, 312 E.

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,:.'r; rur;is. it- l:i..t An.'ihah tu

i .i '- :a:;l. a.-i opli:;.' to T. ' Th v. . - r! 1 f ha: th. .-t a 1 '! r o rii t ' f i' ; :.-;! -- a- : :!; "r :i';-j d f!. t.imd for .ro- ir,d vo!. Tn di.-trit i- -

: : n.-.n-j. a r.al .. , . ia '..u.ld.r. ivt,i.:;..i r c2 thit tar and ! r.iev

u;.f r i' -. !;.- ad .'!"- i . !tl: im':-:l 0nditiM I'air. L-r-. f orahh: re, -ort;, ::c:a tkr i" 'cr. n.ond di.-'rict v. r . t d hy

d o : h . r t o v

ir.anv tirnt-that ' u; the f.oni;.' measure would "yeri- i Calumet ft.. Alfred Wolf, $2.400

Lud Pall-, w wa-- "on a teir." Ituas-ously delay" the tariff bill. It. One-story brick and tile stern

j. ... 4 j , i toreiyn l':ioa. tic Uud'f d!u:h! after im'oibinj to .hoot f would cause demand from other j huilding. 303-13 E. Jefferson blvd., nl.; on Au3'. 'Si. FJli.! up a town in true- wild west fa.-diior.. .-nator.. for action on other bills, he i $ö.0ö0.

i. h:. t:.rt . t lis a:tir the Oer- (.it.zt.-r.a made way wn?n una wa ; s-ui, ana ucciarea mat tne repuo-j one ana one-r.: :-.a; 1 iYld" v.itertd Ltijiui.i. in I out to in luUe i:i his sport. Put ! licans hould not accuse the demo-j dwelling. 1732 wa.C1rar.-ivrrd ta ta llyin berv-j when Puck appeared Bud hi cime j c: ats of delay later. Giesen, cost S 3.500

half s-tor frame

Adan.s s-t.. J. P.

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'.V J. h'oT.tfr. -Ir.du?r:al!v cor.-: i.. r.-us French and Italian tsca-di'.'on-ir- fur he .-aid Tk arl-i dr:ll. s uoon the western front durc altaral :tu-it:on r;.ris hut th.jn- 1'1j and the early part of 13lt.

farmer whl " al ! .o::...i!

t.t.il vtr-t-vii v. fl.. tn:s

San. McCumber replied that the

...v.- olh.fR th-er.e in tue Pr.idr.t nm.f time take v :tori l'cu ameu a uecision

. ai.'Apiu.J" of 113. LUnü coinwu- 1 down the main street of Ardmoro ! n the bonus measure and he could on. d v- :. ...t in the Frcr.cd ' and point out hullet-pierced build- j expect to hold the tariff bill be-

Thaw 4, aw service with r.u-

uhets

inr? which stopped some of Pui s -lu " extiuewon ui

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R.illu' v. as discharged from a hos:

lital several week aSo where he was : 'BATHING POOL, PASTOR i

making; a remarkable record dur- U.t.r.t foUowins an atiray in the court i Tipr r PHP rWHRPU rrpr! this period. He was wounded hoUr.. here la t February. Shooting i IltLLU 1 UU HUttLH 1 1 KL j

Florid t .oh.lnp.r.s b- iter t P. a ; tar'.v :n Ptl'l. broke out in the other- of the county i vy Asuoite.i Vre. .1 U ll L- 1 ! M.m ' Tl.

'nre in the unso i. acecrdi.v-' to , 'fa kins; thu iiu;iiti with ouur attvrnv after Ciarr-tt had he.n re- v'A,,- ua 1 u.

ive. i num. in j. ir in, wno resicneu

.1. V. p..h ot" the Atlanta di.-t:

An. rkar.s in the foreign service, j moved from olfice and Fwing C. Lon-

the pastorate of the First Presbvter-

". -,!.ri!v',. i!m r, :i-. in t'.- r v.! ) .M t t , . ., ... !tw'rnm.rfi! ii the for- rfrn 1" n rl I'M-n ninvnfi'f! temnorarilv

r,n b.n:d m tile (hicatjo li!r: t wa T, ",',f !..-ifr.vette L,c;.lrille. i BaMew enued in to .-toj) an attack ! i:.,n t'hurrh h"re severaI days a so in

reported by hd lirown.

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who made a

a :'t'uL.; oi An.f neans

a.-. -fill uti'id. lt-nald lliuri J

!.. -1 ;r.. - a re adear.ein

.dir-i. fti:ro:iioi . -:-!. nü rh.ir.f ry ; uf th, ,..ty Was a nieIU

a:i.I aha;! Hue- c-xp tndincr at,! - ( ,,rir:inizat;vn. ::-fin:h r. ;v ai of :h- prit t rade , ThlW Uci transferred to the is pr- J-.d. ! Auier;..-an llyiiii; - r ice on Jan. 20.

::-"i':SI- lu" iaii'.1' ' j pus. be in,: given the rank of major

sIoa.j n. .Ioi.ü . U.mkI r . :iril ?nortjv after hein- elevated to the St. U)ui district de.dared.- The ; rank ()f Ii.utf.n i!U.r,J:on.i. He

ui'. n.'i.M ,r. pr;,- o: ,-:a.:. ar.u 1 ' -

i t iif. to :.L . . -.H4..... ...

on hnrinn hv i.an who had nol111" nuu ul a ioiuioer was ar-

eonneetion with th- ouster n.w. and ! rested Friday nicrht on cnarpes of

her of the i London's n.an thinking Dallew was ' o.,necuon n aueea re-

attackhv-r London, openr-il tire. Pal- w.veu..nai una at me riiurui.

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lere wa -hot in tht lor and füliri11 v"lh ,'le'IM'" on ,jOD ' 5oUU.

others wounded.

5tf."k havt wd t.! hr.p- P !

served at the front with the Ameri

! i aii aviators until the armistice.

tno- tha- th- -train r;ne.on farm- UrU. Th,w ha, Iu..n hon.,:. are Pl.tn-ly ,ma. an! that the i c o on, ;f t,H. a!. fjri.i-a h.' not n.'ow ! th lull ... ... . . , , . -ri i be. p.. e-r.mer.ts l.etn' an offic-ji 1 . p . r o '"'' I lu' d ' a ' u - II1. in-: " ' " , . . "i th- French Legion of Honor and

ore a.-, n- a ' u r. m- i- n n.ni .- .

About pvowKksowhikD.lUw,- L.t;t SatUl.d n, ht R was -till hmpmg about he not ui' hvIn w.lE al(llu,ncd hv thr,

co I.,.. o.. , . ... fit.a nun and found ; During the tna ol . t lara tinith ' h Jn a mu,1holp , Pamon here tor the killing of Ha- I thu .f.ne a mon. Pud was appomteii oy 0:rrett n,arrkxs,e c,roinony

a.-- the personal bodyguard of the de

fendant.

Tl.o n.ght Clara Smith Haniun was

J Mr. Irwin refused to make a state

ment.

Lev. Mr. Ir-

e iinident-

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I inu lor ii anu luuini .iiiei i:i.u:iiilll

near Mcdicin.'

bathing- poo'

ony performed by

the minister Inst summer.

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DELAYS SMALL TRIAL Iy Ahsf dated rress.

, , .1 m , . : e ' ro v.aui nunierous citations, i defences and to veleoraie thu victory . , tH.,. ,i, T n e i- re no a government also co..- Pud shot, holes in the ceiling of the

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I iarv to trv flov. I"n 5niaP rh art-ed

Pallew became one of the famous v hh con; t0 tni,KZzIc f5;ute Garrett deputir after .e had op- j inrn a?lrL Frplay to , ha posrd Carrct tor othce m an eiec-i,.,. ,rrtr .fr,.. . ,

in'i Amr ric.in aviator.

i-trr. ,lr- - i i . r !' the farmer 1

-,v r..rore,l Wr.en r;ir V' -'nd tuo stirs, upon the those present

thi- h ai'a'omrl.hed great moni'-n- j

t'Jra uii; I- r;-.i.ii th.- cnw.ir 1 mo

rienr. of lu-

MINERS MARCHED

TO KILL, CLAIM

I lion

A short time afterward he

Kr."ivirc pur-'hasing p,w-r of the; farmer wa- report ! hv Howard M. ! t-iir.s of th Minr.e anolis di.-ti.ct.) k'a :-.c as- "it v i. 'avfr the b.ill" a cord- j

to L'ithr r P.oh-r:

; whom had been sworn a week ago

The court granted the defensemot ion and the juror w-as excused.

DAVlDSOy. MORGAX PAMWER. TO HAVE MAJOR ()PEEIATIOm

i vhmt it.u d from pag one. ) ,. . . ,i v..: !

1.11 an f'T, t il ! (.'". o;ie v. -- iium- 1

r.. aaclate rep' led: 'Mu.h. het::r tb.ati etn" N-i i, .r are ei.tt rtaiut-! b Mr. I'hf,

!f. who ;-" in ex. -,.- i t spirit?

Prosecution Alleges That 5,000 Invader? Sought to Slay Sheriff.

; inadt. iiimelf Garrett's riht hand ;

n.an . when h? saved the sherhTJ

,. , 4 .ui'U the dcfcn?o protested when the dits near here. Garrett pursued the! . . 1 i. , , TV . , :;uclgv rmed that the. p:at should bo bandits in the dark. He overtook1' . j,..,

them and when th-v drew guns Gar- ',uuuluIiil i-erenaPiory rett refused to ,ive up. Dusty Mills. ! ct'S 0"" . .-Ithe deier.se with a net lcas of tnre

mm :hon.-':i is that the i-

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and r

in:, bee:: out motorhig uith n tn- '. tt- a d iy. Hi.-, ge:: r il lu il:a : . - .-a.d . i i an 1 b i m.r. . k n. j Ser;tMid Oporation. Mr I a vis on. a f ;r-r .perate d 0:1 j

for iutra-crar.nl p. s.-ur-1 1, la.-t. in lb .':, clt hop:t tumor waj dmvt-rtd th

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o.-.uM n.v withstani the adlir:tii! t l ;rptI? 1" 1lr'"' -

0 s- of bl"l and further an

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j CHAPLIISTOWX. V. Va.. May 3 I The presecuti tu today entered I the second veV.c of its onslaught

i 1 : r-t. the min:rs in the treason

;t.;i,s here, whhai grew out cd the jL' .'.in 1 ounty mine war last sum- : n.er. with th- outcome of its case i till in doubt. ; To wli.it ext'nt the prosecution '. ha- t -nahlixh' d. through the teatim. :.;. f th'- J4 witnes.-e calbd thus i i' r. :.iat tlie minrr;. are guilty ot

ly a matter of opin-

tne " nerai impression

V4.". , ' " the ar;,i-vl miners in then ' ...ui h "iuad - an attempt to over-

one of the men. was preparing to j

shoot Garrett when Dallew arrived.! Dallew heat Mills to the draw and ; another notch was addtd to Bud's I gun. Pater in an Ardniore cafe ' Puliew $hot Dow Brazil. In Healdton. an oil town. Pallew kill, d an alleged bandit named Highnoto after being shot twice 1 through the abdomen. In hhs ; wounded condition Pallew calmly ; poked his pitol under Highnote's j jaw and hrcd. I Steve Talkington. alleged ba man. ! gambler and wdi'sky runner, wa; an- ! other of Palh-w's victims. He was 1:1 lied wh n Pillc.v P;i a raid on hi?

Place at Wirt. Talkington reached

for a rit'.e hut was too slow. Arch Campbell was killed by Pal-

c lia'.lenges, as: one wa& used for Melville.

A LiTTLE OH

Irs.rvlertz Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her Kutztown, Pa. "I wish everv wo--an V7bo wants children would try

Lydia L. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It has done co much fcr rr.e. My baby is almost a year old now and is the picture of health. She walked at eleven months and is trying to use her little tongue. She can 52V some worda

r.l nice. I ?.m sending" you her pic--e. I shall be thankful as long as I c that I found such a wonderful ."Meine fcr my troubles." Mrs. iap.les A. Mertz, Kutztown, Pa. M3ny cases of childlessness pre r.tble. Perhaps yours may be. V.'hy discouraged until you have piven -Ma E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comund a faithful trial? r'poken and written rccommendar.s from thousands of women who re found health andhapniness from : te have come to us. We only tell n what they sav and believe. We believe that Lydia E. Pinkm's Vegetable Compound is cowell Wanted to the conditions which might cause your trouole that good vili come to you b; its use.

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i M .ar.an firm w i '. 1 re h ?r' a .J of devel .pmrr.- .: a 1 ".:.:- - ... ii "i h -. s

inst deputies lart Aug'

M. ' t- l. '!-'- .' r n.,n

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.-li-ritf of Lof. an county, and

union prisoners in Mmgo

j iim." 2 Tait Pi".: Ph-rard. miners

I p: -.-i ! nt, ast:nied at least temp"r- ; ary !r i de.-ship .luring certain por- ' :t of t h:t :r.a rch. - That miner.- army raid d stores ' .- :m: a airaum: i :.s and guns.

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:vino . , rh r.- had .me th v. .'h t iit t : ; s t r'lr' f",' av?

':h- n.ia- r at Marmete. though the

lew and oti

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leputi.-s in a barber

to m

id: op her1. Ballcov wat- woundfd another time when he kilb d Pete Pyr.um in the al helds. Pallew er.f-red a resort where Pvaum was --pcrted staging a holdup. It wais jtiFt another rasa of the deputy sheriff getting his gun first. Ballt w'? bodv reached the f"in field here Tliurslay eening and s .-ores of per.-ems were waiting. V" fur.-, ru 1 arrar. -. ni r. hae li'er. miaha but it un haa'ood he will he

buried be.-

fa 'bar and son ir

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FREE With every purchase of $1.00 or more FREE will be given one pass to the Blackstone, LaSalle or Castle

Theater, South Bend, or Orpheum and Family Theater, Elkhart

J.iti terlirz STOI I.I(.HT W.po YuPj at fa.5. 3n:i-h. iuirnntoed 1 HKS at M..-9. Ihir.to'i (ARIilKKTOR.s With New f7.i 'ahie at $ä..-0. TU O.IAN MOTOR OKIVKN HCP.Ns S7.0 Value at

1'IOKLITY HAXD-MADI', TIRF1S. Frlelman Jr. I H':i I jihrir. 5.(0 Ml S.0 M'OT LIGHTS j 3Cx3,.. Falrlr. 5.000 Ml M.zn alu? at $j."rr. ! """""""""""""""""""""" , . ronns. aox.iv. ! 8.0M) Mile Paarantf. RELINKRS j lOxW? 0er-li .?I4.0 at ,J(V j MONOGRAM fiEM'INE l ORD RETAIR PART. I'L.TE .VII l.a!ity i Tu Your Car i Tord -in.l Chevrolet $1.1.50 i.f'O Xitr ! 17 inch I.rk and Tiltlnc Type Talr at Jl.50 17 ln!i Lock and Ttiltir.g Tpe j Dode and Overland $14. SO Guaranteed ' lORD i Sindnift jour ear with Mmons tij.oo Yn!u? ' Kl-entr; 60e at 4r; wax 'Hc at 40c. At Slä.oo. i

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a incticn the .;o

on: a.i.aii wh, !i resu;f?d in bitt!? -f Pi :.r mountains.

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a little cenittery n-air hre wh-"e h.e first came to th-- old Indian territory it: 1 S w;rh his pir. nt Pallvw wis ti. ft. 1 in ekes, in

h: ?to:kiug fecr. He hid re -I curly . hair and his smiling fa: and hoisterm? laurhter wen hint many ,. frir-r.d. ;' Pi f-re hi? death he became mod- jj eratelv w-.ilthv an-1, owr.ed a stok''! i ,

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THE hTORK THAT TEA fHK YOl'R DOLLARS TO HAVE MORE C EN T. 214 W. Jefferson Rh ii Ojen Eeninj and unJja.

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Goffers May Buy Season

Tickets at Cost of S10-vmv. i v:;- n. an cd t

lr. ." t. k- t- ;..r play on the Mu- j ' .i( ' . :'. .-oi: "arse are now on Pe. i

v,-,.. t n announcement made m. I' . hi- ! y i":t..- Ib'.tnine. member of ' I ark be ,rd.

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FOR SALE

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Ibd i- : . f :lo tu k . to .a;: the h-d;. r .. irt:n-t .ah round .

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Xew Dresses $25.00 and S35.00 At these two very low prices we are ottering lovely models in Crepe de Chine. Roshanara Crepe and Mignonette. You will be pleased with the clever two-piece and Cape Dresses which are included.

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White Is Featured in the Men's Store for Saturday Fashion has decreed that this is to be a season of white for men. We are pleased to be able to show you a most complete line of white Shirts, Ties and Hose in the newest wtaves. Oxford and Polo Cloth Shirts with collars attached $2.00. Silk Broadcloth Shirts $5.50. Madras Shirts with separate collar to match $2.00. White Silk Hose $1.00. White Fibre Hose 59c. White Lisle Hose 35c and 50c. Plain and fancy Wash Ties 25c. Knit Athletic Union Suits $1 .00. Madras Athletic Union Suits 75c and $1.00. See Our Window Display of White Daintv Dresses for Baby Embroidered and lace trimmed, hand made Dressers $1.98. Fine Batiste, hand made Dresses, beautifully hand embroidered $2.98 to $10.00. Machine made Dresses, lace or embroidery trimmed, plain or ruffled $1.00 to $4.50. Hand made Gertrudes $1.50 to $6.95. Machine made Gertrudes 89c to $2.00.

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Brighten Up Your Home With New Rugs Billow Axminsters in sizes 4x62 to 1 1 ; 4 x 1 5 at $13.75 to $75.00. The 9x1 2 size is $41.50. Seamless Wilton Velvets with fringed ends and small all-over patterns in Blues, Tans and Old Rose 9x1 2 size is $37.50. Wool and Fibre, and Grass Rugs for summer homes, cottages, bed rooms, etc. sizes 4,x7,: to 9x12 at $6.50 to $15.95. WhittalFs 9x12 Anglo-Persian Wiltons $120.00. Royal-Teprac Wiltons 9x1 2 $84.00 Peerless Body Brussels $60.00. 36-inch Rag Carpet 85c a yard. Hall and Stair Carpets 27 inches wide figured at $1.65 to $2.75 a yard plain colored $2.75 to $4.75 a yard. Armstrong's Linoleum Best Printed $1.05 a square yard. Best Inlaid $1.75 to $2.25 a square yard.

Personal Stationery 100 Rytex Priced Letterheads and 1 00 Rytex Printed nnvelopes (printed with your name, street address and city) For 51.90 At this low price you have choice of 5 different colors of paper, 5 different sizes of letterheads, 4 different styles of type, black or blue ink. Samples of the various styles of Rytex "The Printed Stationery DeLuxe" are on display in our Stationery 'Department.

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