South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 130, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1922 — Page 1
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HOUSE DEMANDS PROSECUTION OF FRAUD ACTIONS
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JI i r h i t: a n Representative (Jiargv- I nneee--arv Delav in Lincoln Motor.- Ca-e.
Flags Two Sections of 20th Century Limited To Get Ride on Engine r.i'tSMKN'. Ind.. May J. II. Monro. jfi, contemplating a trip a?t. s?nnd in th path of the Twentieth ntury Limited Tuesday, wavfd his arms and muht the train to a halt n-ar here. Monro. th engineer said, cl!mbd alio.ml th" engine and houtd "Iefs fio." IJo wa1" put off but repeated th performance uhn th perond portion ram along. Thn railroad rtttivj arrived. If wa." arrested and held for investigation.
A Trio of Nominees in Good Will Contest
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! f !'.! t h former was Ii:' -;!; a;o to appeal r t ilf .i million doIl.ir.-i
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3.o i-r. Mr. Woodruff reit era trd th.at j th .if'i:ney tthi.iI allowed the courts to d. ( id the pending ra. . acriins th Linroln Motors Co., t. its in' r;ts, "I will move hi- irn5 e.chrn. nt in tho houv of ropre.senAI mi 1 1 tf r.itin To HIaiuo. ' 'har,";r. - ti.u "htrle r nothing'
i Orcupaut? of Ford Car Taken
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Following an autorno.hil crash In which th Cadillac tourins car. drivn by Archibald I. Graham, ptom!nn.t republican political leader and attorney of this city, crashed into a Ford car. severely Injuring its two occupants. Mrs. Ned Ellis, fc2- S. Ivifayett blvd.. and I.e Harrier, 116 W. LaSall av., last nigrht, Jraham waa arrested and lodged In the Mishawaka olice station on a char? of drivin? while Intoxicated. A companion, P. O. Small, former sheriff of Importe county, was also taken into custody. The collision Is said to have ocurred on Mishawaka av.. near i:th st.. and according1 to witnesses, after crashin? Into the smaller car,
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C.raham failed to stop but continued toward. South Bend at a hi?h rate of sped. Ralph Rurton. a witness to the crash, at once cra chase in
machine and aN. notified the
South Rnd police of the Inc. dent. Oth.er Wentowski effected the ar rsts shortly after in this city and Capt. Rechler an.l OtTicer Marchant of the Mihawaka dejpirtment were then called and the two men taken to the Mishtwaka station where
Three of yesterday's entrants !n South Bend's Good Will Election. Miss Hazel d. Harris, upper riqht, is a vocal teacher at the 'South Rend Conservatory. Miss Acrnes Roloff, 1017 I,avndal av., left, and Miss "irpinla Ryers, 12 4 E. Nevada st., lower right, are seniors at South Bend Higrh school.
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fore Isaac K. Parks.
two hours heMishawaka at-
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! Mishawaka city court today. j Th two victims of th collision
; were rushed to the St. j pital at Mishawaka in
Ten South Bend Women and Girls Already Candidates For Good Will Delegation Nine Nominations Filed, on Second Day of Nomination Week Content Proper to Open Monday, Nominations Being Accepted Until Midnight Sunday.
! car by Chief Barrows. BMh u ere ' representing this city on thi. history
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Two rases of -th ! Harber sustained
Ten girls and women have nterd into the contest for dlepate on th Good Will journey to Deva.s-tate-d France. Thes 10 have entered the race with enthusiasm for the cause of this
Joseph hosV. contest and with every ambition to
th police j he selected for this preat honor of
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severely bruised and cut, Mrs. Ellis
sunennir irom a sprained arm, a
srash over the eye, several cuts
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a broken wrist
and painful cuts and bruises about j milliner to work
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Princess Fatima's $100,000 Jewell,
Sold at Sheriff's Sale for $5,500
REJECTS WEALTH
TO MARRY TITLE1'
JVimv-s W ill Rereive Wry Lilllr After arious Claims Are Collected.
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man on Eve of Weddins V to Another. NRW YORK. May 9. Just a few
Jays he fore she was to have r.cnrr
brid of Georce Rurton. Miss
Charlotte Gardiner Rvamarest, sister
the ;;r f-e'.er.ll oth.r
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of the widow of Rord Alastair Rvm-son-Gower, h.eir to the dukedom of
ru; neriana. siippr.i quietly away to 1 the o.ty hall late Tues.'av and he- I 1
earn the wife of Count
Zi. hy. Rurton, whose name wbs Rrnheimer, son of th late Max Rrnheimcr, wealthy brewer, refused to discuss the loss of his distinguished bride-to-have been, beyond f-xpress-ir.c dlsappidntment and cancellinj;
e order for a private car which
making trip. The invitation to enter this contest, extended by the local committee, is extended to every pirl and woman over 16 years of ape who is
for the cau?e to
which it is dedicated.
Th nominations may b mad at
anv time up to minnipht on Sunday
on Monday th active work of
icitinp votes will bepin.
Th only advantage of th early entrance is that of informing your friends bo that they may b ready to lend their support and may not b tied up to some other candidate. The start is to be full, fair and
open and no solicitation of votes can
.e made until the nominations close
and th people know exactly who is
j rr this preat contest, j Kart Opportunity, i This opportunity will probably
never come aeain th chance of representing a preat city, of visitlnp the historic battle fields .of carrying the messape of friendihip and Rood wll! to the despondent and dispirited people of a sister republic. Of the candidates entered yesterday Mrs. R. A. S. Wood, 914 Reland av.. attracted attention durlnp the war because of her 14 months' patriotic service as a Red Cress ambulance driver at Fort Sheridan. - Mrs. Vera Schamel. 13 04 S. Main st.. ia in charge of one of the departments at Robertson's. Miss Hazel G. Har-
Kdw.ard ; r:s is a vocal teacher at South Rend ! Conservatory. Another singer, who
tion seekers. He is in South Rnd for many thinps, one of which is to impart all available information of th Good Will election, the trip to France and the work now bein done by the American committee. Particularly docs he want to address his remarks today to mothers, wives, sisters and f'icnds of the ex service men. The lellows who hae seen the "other side" know there are things of interest whirh you mothers, wives, sisters and friends would be glad to see. You want to see that historic country where th manhood of America fought so valiantly and victoriously to uphold American ideals of liberty and independence. You are now offered th chance. The Good Will Kditor. too. is an ex-service man. He would like to talk to some of you and tell you what wonderful things are being done "over there" by the brave women of the American committee who are helping a stricken nation reclaim itself. This is not a time for partisan feeling or bias. This is one of the greatest humanitarian projects in th world. To impress upon you the fact that monies raised in these Good Will elections are not to be given simply a.s a monetär; gift to France, the Good Will Kditor is presenting a letter which was sent here recently by Miss Anne Morgan, one of the founders of the American committee, and its present executive and chairman. The letter reads: The American Committee for Devastated France is sending to that country a delegation of fo women from as many cities m the I'nited
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AidsJZ cvl'i HARDING O.O To Ge Radio Set TREATMENT OF
RUSS PROBLEM
f those strar.c mesnow being sent out
v eil Kovs: Have von loi nV
to catch any o s-ages xh.it are
through the air? Are. you listening in at night when the big broadcasting Nation over at
Y. M. C. A. gets busy, and send.-
and its speeches
Administration Ha Closely Scrutinized (ieneral IVinciples Eormulatcd.
the Y. M. C
its news, its music
ever the wire? The Radio is a new thing hut it is something that every boy. in th: city! ALLIES MORE HOPEFUL will want to know about and want1 to be a part of and the News-Times!
irt poirj; to make it possible for ou. to get a radio set. String your wire, into the air and catch the things j going on up above. Kvery live boy isn't satisfied unless) he knows what is happening .ind
xne oniy wav mat you can know is 1 e r a 1 to ret one of these radio set?
If you w ill look over through the , Genoa confer, r.c paper you will find a full page ad ' policy tow ard IR which tells you about the opportun-jested to lo,-. : Ity to get in on this and g t in on ! Harding and h. it quick. found to b in
Belief in Poihility of Conciliating Ku-ian lu ply 1? Now (General.
WASHIN'C.T' 'N.
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Premium on Hustling. It may mean an hour or two more
work each day and it may m-can.
little hustling, but wouldn't you
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rather do this work than to be hut 1 I,r" ,vl :r away on the outbid and not know ; spokesman
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what's going on? These new radio sets secured by the News-Times ar the very best that can be bought in th market for use over short distances. The men that make them
tins gtiv.'rr.ti. tual agre.-r:ien plan to make
: let governme fulfilln.er.t of
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s-ay that they w ill catch messages a ; tions. far distant as 50 miles. Perhap-' S'o thoroughly
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you won t be able to hear that far j pusnea work : tn conieren- t;i::s but you will be able to catch the ! far rnt with the view h of o:!;c:alf thines that are broadcasted at th her that it wa-s asrted that from V. M. C. A. and the man who hash .tan the e. :.f, re: e h-i !-:.- hd charge of that plant says that h j, ; folowed to a great degree th pr;npoing to make it so interesting that ; ci'l''' s ar.noura e.I by th AnriMr. everyone will want to connect up nti ;it;:itP departm nt more than a y-'.u night ajid listen to what he is vnd-jac"-Inc out. ' ThLs declaration, trhJeh was th The offer made by the News-Times ! first comment to com from admin -
Is a very generous one; more pener- i if! ration circles sir.c the rr,ri-r'
ous than is being made by anv other 'began, was made after Pre
newspaper and all newspapers ar Interested in scattering as far as possible this new means of information of education and of entertainnumt.
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It will be easier for a boy in th News-Times territory to secure ono of these ITadio Sets that it would ho if you lived in Chicago or St. Iau!s. All that it means is just a litCe work, just a little bright salesmanship. Just a little hustling in the evening ar. you will soon be listening in In th evening and not be compelled to ask th other kids what it was they heard ihe r.ijht before. This offer is only for live boy. If you are a dead one von won't be
interested at all but if you are awake j Rrench delegation. at you will turn through this paper un-! a dministratJon ?pok---.
til you find that great big page n.d that teils you nil about these free Radio Set. Now then all together and we are off for th big drive to get that latent best and finest Instrument that any bov has a chanc to win.
CONSTANCE TALMADGE SUING FOR DIVORCE
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the Genoa .situation and th. sian problem throuchou: mo.-
t wo -hour meeting. So far as the cabinet I 'ici!ort ld to any decision, it wa:- in favor of continuing the present p-Vdcy of non-Intervention in the Genoa proceedings and standing firmly en the American demacd that Russia mus. assume, her international ohlialior.b and establish a stable internal government before she can erpct to receive recognition by the UniUi States. Regarding th differences which have arisen between th Rr.tish and
at Gnoa. th"
s.ay nothing. Th imprrs-p-.n giv en that the disagreement w .i which this government viewed interest, but in wh.ch it was -mined not to beer,m inv-.'.vel
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PASTOR GIVES UP BRITISH EMBASSY FIGHT TO RETAIN WILL INVESTIGATE PULPIT IN CHURCH! VET'S KIDNAPING
Oklahoma 'Hathing Pool' Min- i Statement Issued That Certain;at r'r7nwh- cprn ; ;ni ister Unconditionally Re- Aspects of Case Need ArA -R t. c a-, amt
sisns Charjre.
Ü j A?tifcLited l'res. LAWTON. Okla.. May 9.
first time in 20
-For th
j hOS ANGRRRS. May Constance Talmadge. motion pictur actress, filed in the superior court Tueslay a suit for divorce from John J. Pialopjou, "a native of Turjkey, a subject of Greece and a Jcigaret manufacturer of New York.' ! according to th complaint. Sh , charges "eruel and inhuman trnt- , ment "
Fhev were married Sept. 2. lf. r
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IHIM M ATS IM! sY. Itv A's'.'-hit-'l I're.s. 'CrllN'OA. .May r. (r.i pas1 an uneasy d iy sp. . ula'ing on h th Rusvian replv to all: t -:-.-:r-.-orandmn would hav or; .e f ur of th eeoro'nic m . f . ; . . o. Th
Ri;. -:a n--their rWill be rejdv. !
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AUTHOR ASKS DIVOIKT
ROS ANOHLRs'. Calif . May
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Tuesday night. Lite today he presented the Judicial commission eov
embassy othcials Issued a bri' f state
he-nt Tuesday declaring that "certain aspects" of the case seemed to rail
trning the Presbytery, hi. uncondi- for eurth ,r investigation." tional resignation from the churcn j S. c'y Cra gie stated that Robertwith which he had been conr.ecttd : fnn was expected to confer again
v edncisday with embassy ofUcials,
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Further Probe.
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UASIIINGTON, May . After a ( Gouverneur Morris, a'ithor. T;e -;c;eTr thit R- lgian y conference v.ith Alexander E. Kob-;(j,v nii a suit for divorce from El -1 -da mut he re--r; ed
Rruish war veteran. who:sii Morris, whom he charges with owners, if p -; de. an attempt wis made to j "dpcertion and abandr.-n-nt " The -v 1 ? r;, r cfr rrf A tr, o'her.-
1 0 . in Nw ! Mr. Iryd -Ger.r j.-
d Feh. ir.i R 1 . ai! day in err-f-rer e
complaint. Th.ev i Irg Worh : c - ,."
have two children i Rlovd -Grea: n d
years. Rev. Thomas : ertiin-
t t i , . charges
I kidnap him because of his affection ! r married Mav 22
MrirudnuiumnoiwBira, uovsior Miss Mc'.ry Culberson, daughter York and separat' not have the keys to the church I of ,en. Culberson of Texas, Rritish ! arrrrdir. :g to the c
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jdnce. it w-aj oriranized when hnvlnni
' a.nel that in th meantime It wodld 1 wdS a small settlement. The com-; inviv:5al,,. for Robertson to' rmssion accepted the resignation and ; djsrus. nis taf, u-ith newspapermen.! Rev. J. T. Means, ckrk Ol the Pres-, r0Kertson would remain in V;h-!
bytery. took the keys and locked the ohurch. The unconditional surrender of Rev. Irwin, whose church has been a storm center fur years a a result of his stand in certain church mat-
remain in
ing-ton, Mr. Craigie added, while the; embas-y investigate-d his chargo that private detectives kidnapped him!
j .'in.I attemrtf d te force him tc leave ;
tne country at the instigation of Sen. Cu bier's on. who was said tc have
drew attention during the war, is Miss Josephine Dicker. 315 N. Scott st.. soloist at the First Presbyterian church. Roth Miss Scott and Miss
ters. halted abrupt. y the work of the i objected to the
Slates. Ry means of this delegation j juaiciai commission wnuda came nei uj Miss Culber-on. we feel that the American people ! today to hear charges against him! Roiierr -rr.'s war
from all parts of the country will ! of conduct "unbecoming a minister.' have an opportunity to !arn for i i-l-triier, Mr. Irwin presente d his themel s th truth about Franc.! resignation with a request that he b
man's attentions to
record, as de
scribed by him. was verified Tuesday
by the embassy. Robertson called at the embassy early in the day and was clo.-etrd with Sec'y Craig-je and other otric.als for several hours. When he was ready to depart the
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for $".. CO, and finally from Mr. Keim. : t I b n in the sif s.-i ' e-irl'.' in Mar-'h
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w.is to have carried him and br:d to his mother's villa at
heron. N. J. None but the principals knew of the marriage until the brid took her titd husband to her mother's exclusive PatW av. humo this evening and presented him. They disappeared immediately after and all concerned disclaim any knowledge of their whereabouts. The Countesst Zichy is well known in New York. Philadelphia and
Washington society and has gpent i ter? who
several seasons in Europe. Her husband is ads-o well known in New Ye.rk society. His mother was formerly
At present Americans are th vie- given a letter of transfer to a church tims of so much misinformation i cf another denomination in oh.o. that it ! amazing to on who has; The commission, however, decided to
been in France. Only recently re- leave this matter to the Presbytery, i (dMcial accompanied Robertson to.
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re-V-T- t-.rf tit Inotl T.e.1 C"rn an,) ! ;urnT irom r ranep, i ara ;i n i ii ana aujoun.tu u.'iiii -o pui.-..-i '.Aiiuie w "ri er.ii
to understand how such a total arte rnoon when u expected to hear i eel an attaches autonrobile ana went misapprehenrion of conditions could i testinny on th charges against Mr. j to a hotel. He refused later to sea have aris n here. ! Irwin. The unconditional resigna- . anyon T discuss his c.as. Iue To MNuiulorstandin. j tion of the minister, hovtever. it v i.-l Xo effort was made by RohrLon. "People ask us w hy we r.ed to go : explained, made it unn.-.;e -sary for i it w as sab: . to communicat with
or. with our work over ther. Again, i the commission to proceed.
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to sev- w hat
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i Mi-f ilabed Wright, who. as a giri. was confdderd one of the rr.on
;o fhe will p. t lea? beautiful cf the city'a younper setwhile the fwi wa She Warn the wife of Count Rla r.'athv"" r.f jt Iast 1 Z-chy, a younp Austrian nobleman,
after having divorced her first hustir 1, Rerdni.iT.do Yar.apo. brother of the late RucLe-ss cf Maccin-yter. The present Count Zichy, who Mia
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hr.-g Fitima ha ; twci more- hotels or two so that her
d there
would net Iorn in ExpLind, tlurtcp the uar a
patriotic war services. A daughter of France, or rather, one who was born in France but has hen living in South Rend for the last 15 years, is Miss Rouise Contäte. 1 ' 3 1 E. LaSalle av. Miss Contat is employed at Livingston's, and promises to be a strong contender in the race. High School Ctrl Unter. The other four entrants are from South Rend High school. Miss Mar caret McKnipht. 1426 8. High Rt.. is a sophomore, but promises to make things interesting for her senior sis-
have entered. They are
Misss .lar.et Grouse, 725 Park av.: Miss Agnes Roloff. 1017 Lawndale
ar.. and Miss Virginia Iryers. 124 E. j
Nevada it. j committee wishes to see
The Gocd v;ii Editor aoesn t want earned on. It wants to
to appear unreasonable, but, like the proverbial small boy and the chocolates, he wants more. Not chocolates but nominations! He wants to see scores rf local girls and women present themselves at his ofTic with their cominaticn coupon. And he wants scores of women, and men.
thi question is du to m:eunderstandinc. Most Americans sm to he unaware that France is down, that .she must rise again, that she had hopM to do so with reparations from Germany, and that Germany ha not been ah'.e t pay and has not paid. "Th American Committee, realizing this, two years ag-. started to raise a fund for the furtherance of the work begun by it even before
i liic firm i si ice w a. f.crifa. .mtv nie i
. . . . i
its worK help the
French people of th devastated regions to help themselves. Our work ha pone through various phases, according to the need of the time At first It was th distribution of the nere-ssitie of Life to thewar pufferen. Since then we have
late re-
' Miss Culfcer.-or.. who was reported (to re at her parents' residence in a
Years ago Jak R. Hamon
publican national committeeman ! fashionable Sixteenth apartment, from kl .horrua. was a supporter ofln. Culberson di not appear at his the church and later h built an ' erf.c. at th- capitol during the day annex thf- edifice. For several (and his private secretary also did ears h- mainta.ined in the church i r-c- Put in appearance. No satea motion picture booth. Rev. Irwin j er.t whs forthcoming from th Cul-ss-ipported Hamon and delivered j Person family. Hamon's funeral sermor.. This, it' was said, and a wedding ceremony REPUBLICANS APPROVE which he performed in a bathing pip T O V TO T Tiirni
WASHINGTON. May 9. After ; two hours of debate the republican j conference which m.t Tuesday night j to consider the house legislative pro.
pram voted 96 to 20 to adopt a resolution eprsKing the sene of the? In attendance at the conference that a lö.OOO.OP) Irtan should be granted the republic rf Liberia. The resolution we s supported by Chalrmau Fordney cf the vrnys and rnean cccv-ru'.rtcfcs
pac two.)
THE VT EAT I! Eli IndiAD: Tartlj rlondy nd srrnewhtt onsettled weatt'r Wfdcsdar and Thursday with hovn; cocitintied warm. Xower Mlrhlrn: Tarly edonly an.l i.rr.eirfcat nnttlei weather Wednesday ad Thardiy, with phewerj; not ranch change In tera-peniam
OFFICIAL LIST OF STORES OFFERING FIVE DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS
Tomorrow is Five I .liar Pay. on of b b:g a days in South Rend. This year it promises r, be !. day in the history of South Rend, as r.vr befr.r ;. , v merchants put forth the effort ta offer re ii n.o-.. v-.-they hav on this occasion.
Shop early tomorrow and you will zf th of exceptional bargains. Read this e.y
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carefully. You will h a-rounded
And when you start out she-ppi vou. It will guide you to the
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put forth a magnificent e-ffe,:-! to The of-icial list follown: Adler Rrevs. Max Adlrr A: Co. Beitnrr's Black Kine Ilootrry Rrandon' Rueblcr Hm. Chicago "Wall Paper More Cal in K. CLaucr Co ff Ranch PeFrw Millinery W. I. Douglas Shee Store Dimcl's rJIsworth' llngle's Cut RAt Storf Iloonomy Ifpt..
KLabontte-d Ilfing Co, IJbxl IJrta. II. C. Ilder France Shop I'ranLlln-MarTnon Co II. Grrrnblatt G rand Iad or Garland's Home rurnlrurf Co, Indiana Wrndow Shade Co. Alfrrd J. Klinple
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bi innej's KimUiJl Phone. graph lic.p I.ltto Hat Shop Idttl rdk Shop Llingten' Frank Majx A Sous w man's George A. Piatt Iubllc Drug tore Iigply-Wlggly Reis Furniture Co. Robertson Brey. Co. RV.ger. OptJeal Co.
Star Store SHaaond-.f Iurnlture Cliarbn Ii. Sax A- C. Samuel Splrt A. Ot. ShafTncr'. The,r lUerric C Vernon's Walk-Orcr Sheip SUitv. Ward & Ixwts frorpf Wyrrvin At Co. George Yl4li-L A. C
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