South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1922 — Page 3

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V MONDAY MORNING. MAY 122 THE SOUTH ÖEND NEWS-TIMES

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STATE'S PARKS HOW OPEN TO TOURISTS. M Connit k- Canyon I'nrk Outii County I- Mo-t Pnnninrnt. in

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A I I -I M r. J T r. i r ! : ' ' ' , r : -1 .I'll ' .t . I . i: " u '. j i ; . II" pi . - Iv U-'p'-n to I '-( r ( t ::i t xrour'N : :.:: d I'.gntful n'w.- . 1 - . p r : I:- it i e .p i : -"..-f-.;' k'" Cre ,: a n "n .'. , n rrHjritv. Ili' hdire ; ,- f rorMTrrii' j -r., i rr j -j v. ! ' "1 i : v. V. ' " -i .1 , J T. r.i r r. v I. in. Mr I h '. r g A ! n th: r 1 park M: ,i.-,d .Mr.- Kdv r! Wa I'. . h a r i . !d .r 1 Mr. 1 ir. Th'-v iTid Mr.-". John M Dav.. akic ''VfT the h"!i ' on; rt i ' r 1 hi id 5.i ri: f at tl.e -t " T vi. j ti h r v r. er -j ;r,r r.i!eiaN anticipate a! thi A 1 : pirx luring1 : : :.' Th" h-.e-I . o J f ' I e d IT'1! mi! t ' Th- pa rk rfntlv rp. j I,,,,. I . . ! t m , ; p r n ; a 'e jrjr ire .f approximately nu' h r.f ti,c, iorir a"o It r .i to a i with i'a ru'eij topo H P1?'"ft, " T. r I ph. ltivh of fin sf-ond zro-.sth t;ft"ibr. and it ro'ky. v- n ut bv rapid ft Throi;K-h Rrranf :o ! s , r d ' o r. e . -a !r u en "' owmsr '-tream ize-. of . . i : . i Pra ! av fvrv Knr'.vn per ip i Tvl id f1ov.r i found in MCorm- 1 k . anvon p.trK. and t reoe-1

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rainera ar.,t rTuro pn.Ifullly. Put let

?hw:a" alike. Another feature N I th- c p i r d . I bathlnsr fiool fa-hioned ' a hue rokv hasin In a deep I T h p r. o i fed hv Mr-- ' r . . . ... via a beautiful waterfall of about j ten feet n hlrtht. ar.l it h l v- a -r; of etj-.a ("irvil reached !

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: "4:y ran vor. wall. It 1 of varying o-pTh ard afe for ven the tio.j Inejperier.r Ad swimmer. It i sain. Mr-C'orrnirk'f 'reek f'.invon t.i! I 'ark 1 'href rnl t of Spender in the Flioonilnrton-Spener state highway. HUGE FRUIT CROP SEEN IN BERRIES HLNTi N H All BOH. Mien.. May " With e-very lndlcsution pointir.K to a fruit croi of manitutlt- excelling: even th record harvest of lOiiO, fruit jrrower of lierrien county, whliA- thAy havo mad only a. Kir.r.lnT in iho way of marketing ethclency. are not faed with the I ' rotjv-t of havlntr tJiAir nppli- an-I i?arh"ä ft'fl to trip hops or rot on th Kround t.PMiivp if n lark f! propr tranxpr.rtation fniiitie..

Two years: aco. millions of dolLir er lost to i;rnwfrs and millions -f I-.ushels of fruit went to waste. because It roiji'il not bp moved. ThN j-Mson. however, will .eo O three lr.rk'e pre-roolinu an. I col-l f-totape Ft a 1 1 o n . in operation In Rer-?i"-n crunty. one at Co'.oniA, one at Stver: Hie and th- third at Sodus. 1'rult put thn uh the.-.- warehou?e. be ooojpd bef( re i is lotdexi, -.rd then ran be shipped l.n mile vlth as much s.ifrty aj ln miles, eriabllns: th- crowers to broaden out tneir market. (mly a beinnlnc: has been made but pre-cootlnc. In ronnertlr.n with the crowinc" and markrtinc of ?er-r:-n county fruit, i estab'ih-d

Indiana Studrnts Pan For HLOOMINtm X. Ind. May v I '.inning pa dirt for .'.d a!opr Hoar i r-f k In th" wil iest reccs.se ot Prown county Is the recent evperlMCP Of students In the eeoloi;y dep trtment of Indian I'nivpr:ty. The I ; ' ii-u j metal i' to be found l-i s.v--.i! roupties of the state, acc ording t . i re.-en; report by )r. V. . Lo- . i-i. !af To.'Wi't iri'l a roemb-r ot r :e ricultv at Trdiar.a T'nlverslty, no d!.rlnrt cold bearin but fhr nren. The gold was brcught into the f ie ty glaciers and is found mostly j i.i -n r.d and gravel in depressions in h b-1 rock, it was said. Rear rk hz been worked for gold on virions occ.iAior.s. and it i said that Joh.r: Merrlman. miner of th old i y-hooi. several years ago n-anned a fo'!-r'. worth of nTineral there daily. ; Ins. 1p" tc detect f!age of gold. Mnets and other modern paraphernalia bae been, used by the I n -

(i.ar.a Ur.lv er!y students In obtain-i to be held May 20 to 27. IT the Rer creek cold, but the . ' 1 mthod o' tilting the rn from' RI ZOOMING TON During the last ? ! o ie ard eliminating the.s- al jear. the Indiana University . (v.irr tv err a! u t:l tlie small library bound 1.KS7 volumes in ies , f iro'.d nn be c.vii ha proved buehrani, 10n volumes in boards. 59

' 'n their ii- expedition, tb.e Indlar.'i sf'i-lerts obtained J" worth ot i: " 1 d e e r q ; Cimet. and a ? t n d I a - pv-rd '.' ''.''.. b.-en ar.r.oured Kosciusko County Sets Higher I eat hers' Standards , WA 11SWV. lMax Higher ! : c wi'.l t e de-j s" a v. I ir!s ?t and of . . s t a a b. e r K o'iu sk o eordi r.g tmts fo T1 ; ,' POS.! lOV'' ho.;. ot in tb. c-u r' an a i this ye r. o i 'i ' v super: a.--rn a '. c ! n n - , bv Je.p Rrurer der t of schools Teachers th"v:t ii'g and who taught s-:V;cie- trainlast ear are to J . released There !s litt den' a r.d f r high; v'hnn! tfac"her with the rr.ir.lTnii'ii 1 t ralnlnr pnd r.o .'.emand for rrade , te.i'-hAr-s with p'ss than on- vMr ! i ; n 1 r g KLKCTRIFIED FOUNT STARTLES THIRSTY! KALM.ZO( Mlh. May 7 1 ib-ctrif ;ei water in the sanitary drinking fountain, a? Eleanor and Jiurdik f-'fi . purlecl perpcr.s who .'ro badly shocked by :t. until ''rknn from th power company ' ' d city engir.eenrg lep.irttii rts f' :rd a high fen -ion cable opp. .-.;: 'b.e f'.o-.v ef water. No om was Tlouilv injured, although a or: an fell fainting to the .sidewalk ::Ter recellr.g the shock. She 'i liklv recoypred.

: JACKSON FARMERS .SEK RKCORI) CHOPS

.?zr:i ay 7 With ;rA th a v :.'; "I 'inrn iii.h..-. . .I.i- kn f nunty farmer are lo"king ' inrwani to a pr"-p ru ason. The i iiifti: ha- t--n ami'l to kf--p 1 1 ' -oil in god condition for seeding, ;m rnr'lin to H' Dicker, gricuiitiial agent, and indication fr a ; g 1 yield nr bricht. i Winter wh'-rtt is reported in good r 1 . . . Ravine wnli. ' i urn nn n rrni) f -mt..r without !:i!rril !iri:a-f. live i aL in L-ni.'l ühai'f and. as th arrcHtf ,ar-. a Lumper crop antiSpat!. ' Pr'vnt irll atior." pf'int to . fi.iit rrop rnea.oiirir.K up tn th4 bM th rounty hi ever produced. The nop lis nr was rlamai? by two hay fiow in th' latter rrt of, April. ; With the f,,rm help vltuntin ' j iirii-'h.i! impror d. it appears that , the acreage howii in the rounty will j '. lartrer than dunnc the p,',pt twoj ear. Acrarlan ar- onndently I Jookir.c forward to a reduction in! fr :ht rate and piic-s that again make farmlntr a prohtat'ie in-. dut ry. i''1'"'1 l"1"' ü.- . r ' asn wnn nirn to taii mi m - -ei Timer s work nave aus-a many w ..o! produrer in this region to seji .i-.,;- , m i n r. f (nlnln the farm bureau pool n they did lat year. where 1 d.et r:( P na r-a ji-u ' i'""P rai-inc: t profUabV, It i i f ! i rr n ' I'llPostman Tramps 4.500 Miles Yarlv on Rounds JAi'KSOX. Mich, May T if a walked enouffh man said he had inile-t in years to "wear out' his listener? mlarht b eieni norp.'. inclined to .hake thlr heads doubt P. R. Town, the oldest mall carrier in point oi jwrm.r f 'T 'be Jarkwri postoffice, tell his ory: "I wa. at a rhurch erdce when rircult rider tell of hi He had one horse f xr-er'.ence.s which he had r'.ddden 1 5.0 00 miles iR"ht years. The animal wa. a i;rM tii ill i ' h,M"" ..... - eicht years of 'wei' it save out.. "When I trot l:o., -hat nicht T ot out my pencil n.d paper. T did iome fitrurinir. I walk on an average 1 miles a day. which means 4.50 miles a year, or, for the rntlre time I've been In the .ervice 29 yearf It figures 130,.".nrt miles." r lgure tasvinaie lown ana "r i a. rrs t A was billing to give some more. "If I maintain my average dLsn . , . A 0 1 Z Hais - V 1 -r-N r O I d ll( ll L III ir , u i t I liai lllva ii of course 4.500 miles per year, or in terms of inches " Here Mr. To-wn took his pencil and paper in band and hejran to figure, and thi was the resultt 2Rö,120.ooo Inches is equal to 4.300 miles. Town.- fteps avpi-aRA a 2 Inch Tor 4 , r 0 0 mile this mean? 5.?l0,ooo tpps a year. "WTiat will tlp mailman carry In term of pound? a year." hp was a sked. He replied that this wa not so easy to answer. Pome day the pouch Is light, other days heavier. But If 100 pounds be accepted as the average weight, then for the .100 working days In the year the carrier r.ack.s ilrt.ooo pounds. APPLE CROP OUTLOOK POOR IN SOUTHWEST KAUMAZOO, Mich . May 7. In

.'Pite of favorable weather condl- A vasl portion or tne toiai oi tlons and better cultivation anrt1,00000 wont Into gravel, stone and care than usual, the winter a pple , other water-bound highways and for crop outlook is dicourngi t ? jn instruction and maintenance. To Southwestern Michigan. Contrary date, the state highway .system ha-

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Gold itl Sflrfwas summed up by one grower, whol'

declared the Spies and I'aldwlns are "on strike." The situation is puzzling to veteran fruit-growers, who find the outlook becomes poorer as the season advances. Roth variptie had been regarded as alternate bearers, but for several reasons good crops have been reaped each year, especially In the last two years, and growers had begun to feel they had solved thp problem of continuous production by rrunlnt:. cultivate n and fertilisation. MI1VTOVI1 nA.VKKR DTItS. MCNTOXt. Ind., May ? .William Ettinsor. prominent Mentone banker, died suddenly of apoplexy at Men- . one Saturday nlgrTit. MARION Fifty-six bunes firm are preparing booths to' display more than l.m different articles and products of Marion, at the Marion In dustrial and Commercial Kxposition painphlets and .1 volumes of n-s-i na.ners. acrord!nir fo Mrs A n n n S.iar.dy Krrr. assi5t.mt reference ii brar:an. PRIIC1:T0N -Mrs. Johanna Tibbet of Princeton, said to be Gibson ounty's oldest inhabitant, on April I oelobrate1 her one hundred ami :.-" birthday. Scores or persons visited her during the da v. THRRE HAITR The annua t :r. eetir.g ' the Veteran Umplnvr' Association of the Pennsylvania system. St. Iyouls division, uill e ! held here June , it has beep arounced. Cops "JT'ork Fast" and ?Sah Kantar on Liquor Charge Sergt. Debr.ki and his detail -were too quick for Mike Kantar. who conducts a "soft drink" parlor at Al J'", av T,h iai officer ca.un. on t,inur caiuraay afternoon and entered his place Ju5t a.s he wa? 6eliing a quart of "mule" i to Jaws Rowers of 90S S Michi--n ST. A further search of the premises i d:clo.-d another bottle of liquor. J Rowers was held on charges pf unlawful p o ?. e s j o n, of lifjuor ard act:r.c for a common carrier. He was : reja.sed on 5 00 bail. ; Kantar was charged with the unlawful possession and eale o' liquor ard was released on J5rtr bail.

Woman Will Paint Gigantic Ftfurals For Largest Esthetic Center at Kansas City

KANSAS" 'ITY. Mo.. May 7. -Any-, "n -in .-u- c t-- i' h I r:iv makt "l rnir.'l to! Tnk th Tip frni fn rf AmT-i ir a's pr'at.? woman i nrfi wh'i will mmm. tirt rn or: of l:irt 3t p: ff rn'jra! 1 poo rati 'n 'r nn'lT'ikn. ' ; U'h"n ar.nonnrmTt mai rt 1 ;th ornptition for nUn for th'' , worli .e Iarire thf-tJc cntT, to b: ! f-rpr1 hr. Mrs. II. Van Huren! -cniKio or :fvc iorK iird hr j bushand. an archltt. to ntr

itin' th MKinly rmori.ll at fan-!

HOW TO SUCCEED Hv aihs. ii. v.w itriirv M (;)ic;i.i:. (C)fip of Ann'rhva'. Mot Sinte... ful Wotncti.) 1. Oet a foundation. 2. Ief prü'ine to Urr ped. .1. Undertake. f. Io not be afraid of hard work it won't kill you. .". Never be late on a contract. (. Never hold up a Job. T. Always fulfill -your obligations. R. Do not allow a.rtii temperament or anything elp to Interfere with the pxerution of your work. 9. Remember that effort i never wasted. 10. The leapt little thine: may mean e-omethlnp h!?. ton. O., the Maine monument in New York and other important works. Some of the srreates. architects in the country competed. Magoniijle won the award. The first building to be erected is the Liberty Memorial, which will strike the keynote of the ensemble. The committee in Charge decided that Mrs. Matronicle was the artift best fitted to undertake the decoration. Noi only will she have to do the! painting in the two winer.s that are part of the monument, but she will i also have to design some 500 fpet ot basi relief 15 feet high along the b 8Je . "It will tak me from three to five years to finish thp vork," says Mrs. Maoniifle. "Hut my husband has taught me never to think that anything is too big to tackle." One of her flr.t commissions1 wasi c 11' 1 r joiatf miiiuiys l,OSl I $33,000,000 in 1921 I INDIANAPOLIS spent $32.000.000 May S. Indiana for h ich way h in 1 0 J 1 . Of this, the counties spent I S .0 00.000 of road tax funds and $17.000,000 of road construction bonds. The stale highway department rpent ? hio. font for building bridges, consrtructir mads and maintenance of 3.30m m ;f hltrhway. These fiu:,;' . wf-re announcfd by a member of the Indiana Motor Transport today. They wre compiled from statistics from the highway commission reports and statistics from the counties. The county figures are particularly conservative, the members said. The figures quoted do not inrlude expenditure. of four of the i large and prosperous counties,. -which undoubtedly ?pent 3,000.000 or more. In tax funds and incomes from r.onn issues nuring r..i. !p than .ton miles of permanent, 1 bird. surfaced road?. There are also - ........ - omty roads and only l.noo are hard . I fiirf.tcod. ' i Indiana. Including counties, spend-: much more money than near-by. states, it was said. It has le?s than one-fourth of th mileage of haardj surfaced roads In its state system' compared to that built by Illinois nrj Ohio. . 'June Bride" Display Is Cynosure, of Many Eyes A window display In the down- i town district which Is attracting no) little attention Is the window at the Newton store, S. Michigan st., in I which a June bride and her brides- i maids are on display. The display I is almost entirely in white and is complete in every detail, showing! the bride with her veil and beautiful white wedding gown, and herj bridesmaids al-o dressed In the lat-, est modes for the wedding cere-j mony. ; All of the clothing worn by thej three ficurcÄ is from the Newman store, with the exception of the ' 1 tor of Raul . Kuehn, which is pet door to the Newman store. When Masters you say cigars siy Dutch Ul-tf Big Eaters Get Kidney Troubles Ibin't tifgle.-t bucksrhe. sore jnint. stiftn. puffy eyes, interrupted -lep. T othrr sici s rf w-ak kidney or bla.lder. Correct the trouble while it is i fr-.ubl.- with Rr Carey t PKESl'UH TI( i. 777. Stand.inl -for over two gpneratlnn. Avoid ilangers of k . r i - u s Mtnidications Irugc!r gunrantee firt bottle, ure relief or money bnrk. pf it at C nfr.il Drug Co. and reliable druicg!ts everywliere. AY VAD'8 WATEru- W NGS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE LEARN TO SWIM NOW CMiksmn BYxrvjo kfq. co -hoecx en n-j

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Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin With Cuticura

MR. AND MTtf. IT. VAN TU'RI-TN MAGN'IHI.E. to paint ."4 panels for the Adminis-t f o work like an architect thoroughtration building in a Newark (N. J.)jly from the ground up. It took me park. j seven year. to deve'op the found i"I learned my work." says Mrs. tion before I felt that I was ready Magonigle with a smile, "from a ; to go ahead. great master my husband. j "My husband helped me get my "When I was 1 I went to an art;first VnmmUsion. I hid to mak

scnooi tor a fa.in or iwo. 1 o.n wns all the orthodox training" I evot . had. Rut it isn't .schooling that J counts. It irfthe desire and deter mination to get ahead. "When I was married I learned W arsaw to Entertain 13th District II omen s Clubs at Annual Convention May 13 The 12th annual convention of the Thirteenth District of the Indiana Föderation of Woman'.'' clubs will be bel.l May 13 at the Indiana St. Methodit church. Warsaw. The "liir-.T.-of the ditrirt include Mrs. (It-urge M. Itiillips. chairman, from this city. Mrs. Chude V. Strt'A vice chairni.in. Knox. Mrs- Richard Klhel. .iporf t.try, and Mrs. alter Sherman, also ot this city, treasurer. The registration of giipst will begin at 9 o'clock and the meetini; proper will open at r:0 o'clock, at which time reports of all commit tees for the year will be made. Mj.q. j .1. W. Torrence. of Kvansvilie, state president, will talk on "Visualizing I the Federation." In the afternoon j Mrs. O. M. Iitting?r. of Indiana polio i chairman of the purchase committev ' for the Fauntleroy home, will talk, i preceding the principal speaker ol the day. Mrs. Mabel Dunlap "urrey.i of T-rre Haute, whose subject will j be "Vomen and the Present Crisis' j All club women or the comity ar-i nviteo: to attend and are requesters: to send .rr?ervatior.s to Mrs A. ! Wa r- i I I McDonald. 21 f. Indiana

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ASHING windows, dusting rues and carpets, cleaning

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wall? and ceilings, washing woodwork, scrubbing floors

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-a big job, isn't it?

houseclcnning why do you do it? To bring the spirit of spring into your home, of course, and to make everything look elf an. fresh and beautiful. Rut. how about the house itself the outside oirfare. the walls and ccilir.es. the floors, the woodwork and the furniture? Nothing will spoil the results of hous-cleaning quicker than a cracked, elij ped or scaley outside surface, faded or old looking walls and celUncs. w orn-b-ok :v.z floors, marred woodwork or scratched furniture. Tour spring cleaning will not be complete until everything opr entire home looks new. eje.-m, fresh and beautiful. P, lints and varnish will complete the job for you. Here, again. Is where we can give you some real help. We know right paint, varnish or enamel for every Furface. If you are in doubt, come to us. We will b glad to tell you the best material for the work you have in mind. - We spII and recommend O'RRIEN'S f.o.jn rU;p Taint for the outside surface. LIQUID VELVET for the walls and rll -lr.gs. MOSTEK VA FINISH for the floors, woodwork and furniture. Klexico for white enamel work and a complete vr!0 n other O'EFlIEN products for ev ry purpose. V. C. KHmoM HanlH.nrc Co.. 12.) N. Main St. IlrrMn Wall Paper Co.. -IUI S. Mulligan St. MrUndarfrr Ilanlvtaro C o., S2S s. Micliigan St. Pudert (irtt-nlng. 1019 I.inct.In Way Vrt. Seifert lirrthrrs Co., l3or, V. Washington At. CharlrH IUy Co.. Mishankn. Mason Walker, KlwBnlbun;.

You get the BEST when you buy a;i O'BRIEN product O'BRIEN VARNISH COMPANY "Paint and Varnish Maker for Half a Century"

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1 r-' ' " ?v 3 j ')': , ,00l or disappoint him It was ihf bcsiinninp. Ono .ruccess followed another- Sometimes she worked for her husband, sometime:for other architects. She has never been late in executing a contract. She has never held up a jr.b. Tito ioIl s-Uitidanl .f Values" CHASSIS $1245 I'. . H. Iinsin FARNEMAN-TASHER MOTOR COMPANY ."ir-r17 S. Michigan St. Rhone Main 11 lO And, what is your big reason for

Cleaning

SAFETY-CLEAN-UP

CAMPAIGN CLOSES SroutP A-iit Polirc in Pleading PuMir to "Watch Their Step. The can-up ard safety campaicn durmc th pat wck cloArl i S.itur.'.ay u;th Hoy S'outs dein? ptroj duty in the downtown district. Over S"ou!.s worked duiint: the day. it.'tributirs: copja? of the tr.iff.c rui? and pirkine ordinances. They wf-re under the direction of pol ire. The essays written by the students of the city fi'hnnis on cleanup and safety subj-cts wiil be turned in at the various fhooN Mon(l.i y and will be taken to the office of Supt. of SiiooiK V. W. Horden. A committee of tea hers will pas. on the psrays and award the prizes which have h-en donated for the I cor,tc.ts. j !anjr Sln Illcrs. A photograph contest, open to the threp upper c lashes of the H;ch j N'hool. and for which may he ?uhmitted photocraphs of back yards or vacant lot.i hpfort- and after cleaninc, will cIosp Wednesday. The' photographs are the Chamber of to be brought to Ccmnerce. where they will be judged by members of i The various clean-up rommittees attd a professional photographer. I The awards In the competition j among the ramp Fire Girls whoj have been ocuring signatures to I pledges not to thro a- refuse about the treet.s or in public buildings during the coming year will be made the first part of th week. The campaign, it is thought, ha.s ALE

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Greatly Increased YaMes The hipfst merchandisinjr vci ir our history oprn on a Ia-i- n grcatlv improved nierchandise at uhtantially reduced price-. The famous Duplex Alcazar Ranges are pricd at figure- that represent tin utmost value in modern cooking equipment. Ranne- are marked plainly the sale prices will convince you what saving we are offering:. See Tills Wonderful Mange One whole carload of the newest Duplex Alcazar Ranges rnes into the wonderful assortment on display during sale week. A purc-hae of that size means quantity prices on the highest quality merchandise- meansavings in which vou share. Stvles and ies to suit everv ta-te and everv home.

A representative from the factory will he at our store during tili- week an expert demonstrator. The explanation of the economy and efficiency .of the Duplex Alcazar Raupe will interest every woman Iio takes pride in her home.

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Alh o V j f o .! 1 tli v. "-k. civic ; ; wakened ar.'l f' r ! - f - - -; t !: tin t Ti - . i 1 ' n r o i n i . Vl"tor?a ir. Afri-a. I O p rj r c -,vvr ' a '- world, is a ! f"0 e- o;j rin-h1'! T'.r i e n are c ' h r r r- -;-'pd. It's toasted. This ono extra process gives a rare and dclightfui quality impossible to duplicate. Guaranteed by OS i a, o Factory

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PLENTY OF ICE I ltlicr I'ikr or Attüt il !lra.ona t'b" Irb . 1 vrt'--BECK & RAY ICE CO.

DUNN A HOC & BAII.EY Ural r.vf.ur viir-ty I'.- i1. 1-, J ti-ur.Tn 120 .T. l. -N HuibHn I H'niln I ''i I Tf tilth TV I mn.l-..-o f ! T t'.tlU ADLER BROS.) On Mlrlit.an at V.ilur,-t( n Tin: "Tom: ru mi n am , I'.oVn ; We Sell Coal for Less i SAM C. LONTZ & SONS On Colfax Av. Miin 74 Edwards iron Works get ovr r:;u i: Reinforcing. Chanti-d-. I Ii Angh-V Ran : 1V M UN - r V V u A-.i M U il : ul jjl x i 1 -Saves Food men,- 1 ( s;e.; d 2-Savcs Fuel 3-Saves Space r ( T 4-Sa.ves Nerves 51 . t 1 ! j! i 5 -Saves Health 6 -Saves Time i -: 1 ' 7-Saves Steps v i 1 1 ! 1 1 1 r - : i i w J. jj ü U 1:22

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When Matter you Ky rurs 5iy Dutch 111-tf you ay c.:iriay Du tc'.i 111-tf Masters