South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 153, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1922 — Page 3

FRIDAY' MORNING. JUNE 2, 1922

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RECORD GLASS TO RECEIYE DIPLOMAS AT BILES JUNE 6

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Fiftv-Five to Graduate Plans

for Commencenn-nt Exercise Completed. Ml.rs. Mh.. .Tune 1 (Spiil

K!hrir. Shn-.jier (!. -or;an for th-- c!a of N . hl-s'a r h o o 1 . hivirc; of !U 4 Pr four -ir.

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Ruth V

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1:;'- avrraso of M. Shou r i r o of t h h 1 p h t h t f a i n 1 y any r'Jr.t in th" !aäl fchon; for many r. Floth Mi-. .ho.n!r and M;-

V.e! arc tak!rr i com'ninitlnn o

fi-;j;o prfpintory .ir. J coinrr.erci r ' u r .

TOURISTS' ARRIVE ON WHEELBARROW WITH TWO BABES M'I'ANKK, Ind.. June 1 (S;.r;a!) The " Wheel Barrow To-jriir.V hav arrived hrr. Mr. and Mr. J. iv I-iJy walked into this city ve-n-id.iv niorn-

:nar. carr.ini? their

ruAg" and

cri" t.,i!iy on a whfi barrow. Mr-. Iddy rarried the jour.ser inty in h-r arms. The hur.;inJ 1 i-ni.:in?nt:y injured. The coup!- make a !.vinr 1 1 ; n i-r postal card? whi h hn r)- f.h pair to travel north fr'i ()r!i!i lo, Florida. Thy "trtfd Oct. 31. 1321 and hn wi!kd 1,2 1 mi'.-- to Site. The 'fjunsi." üttt- that thwi mik.' thf:r hom at Walker tn. In!.

ISA YS CASUALTIES ; OF WAR STARTING

TO SHOW SELYES K

II? are bcir.s; treated in jrovernm

hospitals and 5 in -or.trart ir.

tutions.

The veteran bureau report b-it 4 . 5 2 service men in the entire t'nited States undercoine treat rin nt i for mental dIorder in governmont ir.tl.utiori . ' j

J The I,p:on is asking th- conpra- ; ;t.on of th public- In its effort prop- ' f-T'.y tc protect popt-bel'.ur.i -"'!-j -hook cas. Mr. Harris y- trat i . fr.end.- and relative jihouM t.e nir-"'. ,

report an ex-oM;er who ohoiv. '

of mental Ji-or1r, ari to in-

him to submit to an ixamn!f

and treatment.

-i STATE CLOSES CASE

IN GARL MYSTERY Mr?. Carl.

he n'., areri? to the defendmt. Deihert Punch. hr th"r-in-'aw,

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and Jacoo C. L "hr. father

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'FIND CLINTON MEN R ! GUILTY OF CHARGES

Wi,ee, ToMifv .Wife of Vic i $20.000 PARK SITE

tim Bought Poi?on Should Reach Jurv Tolav.

iJudiie Anderson Relea.-e Men! 5 -'

GIVEN BATTLE CREEK; nn Bond- to Await Sentence i

on Liquor Count-.

'Hi:iJlVVII.L!:. In Tht- tate Thiir.l.iv el

ed )

battle: ci:eek. Mich., jun :. A tourist park ror Haitie Creek was assured v'eJncsiay Ky the p!ft

r. the trial here of Car a

! r harstd with k'.iUncr h'-r iu

Survey Shows That Two Sol-; FLETCHER ENTERS RACE

dicrs oi I real Nona war

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! - Are Suicides Everv Dav. I INDIANAPOLIS. Jun l. Tha worst ra.ualti' suffere-i by An.eri'car. soldi rr- during th world war . ro just 1t-pinninf: to show thtmpelves. liy 'ontrast troop" wound'd Jon thn Kattlf fi(-!d arf lucky rem IareJ with th ?r-at!y inrrpf d j ' a -lialtie of today. ;tc ordin? to C. ; M. Hanls, an offiria'l of the Amri-

'can L lion's national

FOB GOVERNOR'S CHAIR LANDING. Mich.. June 1. IVtif.or.a btarin? 10.003 eignatures were fii-J with the secretary of Ptat Wednesday by lilchard H. Fletcher. Hay City, candidate for the republican nomination for overnor. apliroximattly 1 5 . 0 J"i 0 s!?r.atur.-s are fiuirt-.l to file for governor. The former lahor commissioner said be would hav the additional ...000

ef!!p

riirnhers an " i ': I" Of t b

irz aprroxima,',-! v o rr. n w h ) .'A I .. v Aa r t h n r '

J' v;n I''jrke. pr-

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,rf vlA'i' :rad uatinir

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4 2 member, i

lire1'! ?:p to tv.it ! the rlifs lniui" I

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AWAIT ARRIYAL OF

GREAT "PROSPERITY

SPECIAL" EXPRESS E

v re-pr '.: lent : Marie Fr:z7. ?.rre- j tiry; anl ":::'ir r-arnt. treasurer.

Pinal p!an for th radmtion eerrioe have !.rrn compt'-d. Ort ':rdij evninc, June 4, njnr

juni-'T" to.-t

thf-r will nbrve

Train of Twentv Locomotives Will Spenol Three Days in Indiana.

TD KT WAVNK. Ind.. .Tun. 1. Prawn snm plaiff ty as nu.ny as i: 1..

br.-i:.urete r-xTr!- at , Trinityj-ix locomotl ana tra eun? unv Vi'vr.i: i hur -h. 'the Hey. Haroldl by day. th- train of. railrad

H'l' de!;ver;ns th- bi'-ralaur'-at Iromoti-s was s'h-Mlub-d t re a oh i

ri i iv pvt.?.- ! w'.u rn murin i inuiia mum m i-

ti a n-cvontin-ntal jo.irney. Kioornotive., r. u ilt in th" east, to be tjf-d in frutht .Tvic'

f jh'ld at :-; ch"'ol auditorium o "Tueday. June when the followinr tudents will appear on the pro.

The are on

.-in: M: Ta'' Marr

propiiet

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Iiv:l r.ennett. : a i d n Monr a

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!n;ivv crad in th' far west.

i r r o : ip e a a w : , . I n e

b i -t or in n

tnor of

uri';f u by Marr

Mirir on rn; n.i-tn. ('oiMin'-n",mi,iit Tlmr-l.iy. 'Hi Thursday morning. June C, r. embers "f t! senior rti- will i! -'tor t In inn I,ik wh r' the .'. r.nual r!'i.- pirnio an I iunoheon v;!! b k;vo!. Coriitneneenient fX-ro;f-ej v. h h" I on Tinir-day eninz at the Uivier theater. I'rof. J f? Kdmund-on. of th Cniversltv .of Mirhican. having been secured .'i-i ,-nm menoenient -pe-.ker. Juniors of :h- Ititrlt sph"l will entertain the .-.riior with a baniuet in th" I'reslyt-rian .hur h 'rrr at ". o'ejor-k Friday evening. June f, wh''h wi'.l be follo.ved by th" annual .Ti:nir Pmm in the frhool sryn1. n i.'-iuni. Alpxandrr Hunr:kr. jire;.le-it of the junior r'as nnd chairman of the bar.-i'o't committee, will a"- as toat-rnater at the banquet. Attorney Wilbur N. Hums. M!"-s Marie Frizz?, and I'en I'rown delivering toasts. Owinqr fo the reat slz of lft!i th junior anl

: iss : j;ef au" an- V.11 t h'

many bfiUe could not tremendous weight, spe-

a? "in;-, j ial routes arc

will b j unusual train.

befnq picked for the j

its

Its schedule for

Irdian t vujit follows: Thur.-day, June 1 7 . m.. arri in Fort Wayne. l'iilay. June 2 6 a. m.. leave bo; t Wayne. 4 p. in., arrive at Richmond. Satunlay. Juno S a. ni.. kave KirlimoiHl. 2 . p. m., arrive in India na polis. Suny. June 4 a. m.. leave Indianapolis. 3 p. m., arrive in Terrc Haute. Monday, June 5 6 a. in., leave Tt i re Haute. No attempt at sj'ted is beinC made by thr train and at the nicht

headquarter? I 1 ' I,'r"1 nnjn a. nori unie.

ih-re. in rharpf of rx-coldif-r claim?! Mr- ' to uk I ncaln-t tho government. n-ioir ntinir Ttditjnn for governor. There is an average of two ex-j

jr-oldier f.iicides a day. Mr. Harris' ! Je lare followin-r a study of report?. j These men. Mr. Harris find, almost, ! without exception were in the l attle-j

Mines in Franc. The.-e soldiers, the

c:nn official contends, were di?-

rued by army doctor? .as normal.

S:rc the war. however, these nien. "tru'lipc: for a li vincr. have undertone mental anpuish that their war-ra'ked nerve? could not withstand. Tbre are two ways in "-.rhich the Let; ion hopes to minister to these mental -as s and to prevent their ili'i r.-i.-e, Mr. Harris points out. The Iansly bill, now law. provides $17,fni ) fiofi for the construction of new hospitals. The larcer portion of this

n.oney i to ie spent in cr-atin3 j facilities for treating the ncurop?y- ' chiatrics. mental patients. Th I.e- i

s:ion is aNn preparing to petition . congress tf liberalize the present Sweet bill. This bill now make It ! impossible for an ex-soldier tn obtain Government treatment for war'

j Injuries which show tip more than

two years'after discharge from pervi Tb l.eion contend? that it niicht easily he five years after dis-, charge before iitjuries physirai and' mental effects of his rervice would j appear. ! Mr. Harri further charces that I the I'nited States vetemn bureau, inj charge of the treatment and rehabi-, litation of the world war's disabled. i in error concerning the eravlty i of the neuro-psychiatric sufferer. ( A recent veterans bureau report t shows that the bureau's total rap-, city for treatment of neuro-psvehiat-' ri.- cases is 6.orr beds. Mr. Harr!.') says he ha rejiorts fom Legion'

of a 10-ai-re rIot of cround to the city ly Mr. an3 Mr.. Gorce Ilarr.c?. Ti.e park fite, vatued at more than t2"i "".(", K, inrreaert narh- fivA

: , ' . 1 .jÄcres by the purcha?? of adjoinir T

'id v. til k:. xi.tr''M.v i 'iu.il . . .

p c seeutor, bejran pi' :--ntat:on of j argument for th -täte sh-rtly be., f' i e court adjourned. F"iir hour.ij

h d been set aside fer eich sid .irjurn r,l and it i expected

I.VniAXAI'OLIs. Jure - A di-t of trail ty w.hs r turned 1 . . . . . H

1 rv "i i t r i rn . r ,. ' r

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prperty. Mayor Charles C. Grtn

announced. TiV park is located on the Battle Creek-Marshall road, now beir.c ped. Iinner and bus-

u. s are ra::n? a

e iOT ' inessmen's

ln-"!for beautilSdnc the nronertv. Cir-

wi:i rach lht' jur' M,,,lftIme water and Vlertric lights will be in-"r'(1'1-'- ! stalled and pavilion?, housing taSevral f.ate witnec?-. t est tr.rd j hU s chairs anf1 .atove,. arH to ,.e Thurslny re?ard4PK the of ;t ; en.ct.(1 Th site is cut by the Kala U-antity of arsenic to Mrs. Carl by rr.azno river, furnishing excellent opUhod.i Ivoehr. a CreenHebb Ind.. portun!t:-s for bathing. drui: clerk. Clyde Tiarvey. vlio is a !

li-pTiser at the lruc store I

ao. Martir,

r S;iv:o,

Clinton ar. ! Joe Hurr.vt: d with co; Volstead art

M-ha.r. J-.h: John Hootto. Morris Cohr.ir of In liar:. tr ".;

o ; r 1 -Ander-

to .'

piracy Jude

fund ! leased the ,b fendnr.ts rn t h : r 1

and set Jun. 2 as ti.- date for in of sep.t r.. e. The indieür. n r.rv.r ! 21 dan:. ""IJi Jim" Carero. o:' r '. : alleged leader and William T. S

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err- Shuit;. !io::i-r

ok- 'a.p!s:7v .FU S-T1W! I:

' u a when

th it Mis-

employed, tes-

Lochr t!d him that

aaei uapiie

stopping placH, railroa! oi fit ials j 1 iaison reprcentati cs in each of the

hao animuiicnl that an ipi ortunity will b aft'ordeil for a b' inspection of the locomotives. Fach of the px-oniotives has five

bureau's 14 regional districts to

show that in four of thß 14 districts alone -there are 2 t . " 0 f, mental casr on record. Thesr four listricts in-

.nior c!.is-e.j

pairs of driving wheels, with' a two-j elude Wrt I rcrin i i . District of Co-' wheeled truck at the front a.nd Unnbia. Virginia. Tennessee, N'orth , l ar. The ureat weicht on the i Carolina. Sniuii Carolina. MarAdand., driving wheels pives a ?reat hauling I Florida. Heorsia. Nehraska. Iowa.j

capacity, anil the truck support i Kansa.

the epd.s o the locomotive andj cuide it into curve and switches., All of the looomotiws are equipped' for burning oil fuel. The, oil if sprayed into the furnace by a jet oi steam, and the fire is controlled by

.Missouri. Washington. Ore-

th rrom th! ye.ir

ill he limited to mem Tiers or the upper cla.-ses and their invited rues?. and will r.ot be open to Onliimn!, as has ben the custom in the pat.

fn Fridav evenins. Jure 2. the ; valve.-, f-er.'.ors will be th srueti of Mayor Various m-.dern devices hav ITomr Carr at the Itiveri theater. '"'pn applied to the locomotives with The prent class will leave be- ;l vU'w uf increased efficiency and

v i . k v. ... caiacii. i,ior- fii't niiü

ta!ned by any rzraduatina: ctie. Tt bis starred in every branch of

iron, nnd Idaho. Cf the number

li'ol a et i it i'S. including athletics.) dramat'c. and public .speaking. It!

hn completed wrk on the lircet annua! ever published, and has one of the Iest scholastic records in .s.-rV-ol h Story.

I'd Do It Again

Says Woman Who Battled 3 Thugs Mrn Are Ka.-v to aIne.", Flint Matron Averts Su

pect- Await Trial. j FLINT. Mich.. June 1 . ' I I do! :t ac.i:n." Mrs. Ituth Kaufman, of; 1 ." I Fetrut st.. who battled sir.ste- '. :::tiv!o1 witli three inen ir. po-s--;-s on of h. r automobile. at L-ik i rion Tuesday, until lepuf.es ar- i rived anl ari s'ed them, said Wed- j i:e-day. j Harold Lyr.rh. of Iutp r. Jack ' Hansford and Alex S-yt ovky. of,

I etroit. all " years o.l. a re aid : be tlii- mn. I.c.o!i ar-.d Rar--'; Vfdnl waived exair.iii.i: ion and w t re i 5

iH

boiler, the feed water i-: heateii; nnd the steam al 1. super-heat.ed tiofore it enters the cylinders. An auxiliary ermine, known a.s a "booster." in on tb' r ar truck to iriaso the liaulinu' jxtwer wlien tartin? heavy trains and climbing steep grades. The locomotive is :evcrsed by a power-operated device. Tiie tentler ha a larce cylinder water tank and a smaller tank at t.e frmt enl, which carries oi!

I .uel. llie tnlal Jensth of each k oI Mmtiv and tender is nc-arlv 1(,0

'ei. and tii- total we;jht. loaded1 land ready for service, is 621. o " n !

oounds. makinsr the weicht ff tliel

DYE BLOUSE OR BABY'S COAT IN "DIAMOND DYES"

. .. i j i " acid years of v ear , to w ii n. faded skirts waists, coats.! rocking, sweaters, coverings, hang-' intrs, draperies, everything. Every package contalna directions so tim- j

train, without the motive power open; in? it. more than 6.0 mo tons.

pie any woman can put new. rich. I fadeless colors into her worn gar-! merits or draperies even if she haj never dyed before. Just buy Dia- j mond Dyes no other kind then ;

Jyour material will come out ri-rht. j j because Diamond Dyes are ftuaran- ' teed not to strrak. hpot. fade, or ' ;run. Tell your drussist whether the I

material you wish to dye Is wool or silk, or whether it i linen, cotton or mixed soods.

Clearance all Odd Lots in Bargain Basement Hurry if You Want the Biggest Values in Town

Out must go all Odd Lots, Broken lines, etc. All good shoes various styles not all sizes in any style, but surely a style to please you in the lot. Remember we guarantee the quality, and prices are so low these shoes should go in a day's selling. Here's your chance to save.

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You know Kinney's Regular. Low Prices. And these prices have been cut for this sale. 116-124 East Wayne St.

CHAR

South Michigan Street. Near Vazhinsicn Avenua

FRIDAY

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Thrifty Folks Shop Mere Every Friday

Skirt Special, oneN lot of white wash skirts in different styles and materials. Very special HALF PRICE Dress Special, taffeta dresses in navy brown and black; $25.00 (-1 7 Pfl value Friday 5) I I iwU Wash Dresses, one lot of gingham and voile dresses; value to 57.50, JO OR rnday special. 4J fc w w White Wash Blouses, values to $3.00, ( A pft Friday special. J3 I mmtJ

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Millinery Special, frimii. ii i i i

med natti in DiacK ana col

ors; values up to $10.03 at . .

i S3.95

Hosiery Special, women's hose in brown, navy and white. Formerly sold up to $1.00; Friday, J7ft

If

pair

Palm Olive Soap, special

Friday, 3 bars

20c

Black Silk Special, messa-

line and taffeta, 36 inch;

Friday special, yard

$1.19

Muslin Underwear Special, petticoats, envelope chemise, bloomers, drawers and nicrht gowns; very special Friday, OQ choice WvU Confiners, in pink or white, sizes 32 to fj 42; special Women's Hose, in black and white; formerly ! JJ 25c; Friday, pair. . E B Jf Men's Percale Pajamas, in neat colored stripes; Friday only, (4 P? pair S Short Silk Gloves, in white, gray, pongee and self and contrasting stitching Friday special, Laundry Soap, P and G White Naptha; 10 JT bars Window Shades, dark green, complete, 36x84 at 55c, and 36x72 fiEZc at fvO Luna Laundry Soap, guaranteed to give satisfaction; very special, ) 10 bars

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French Voiles and Doited Voiles, 3') and 4'1 ii-.iii; Friday only, ' r t yard ö L

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rancy Vj'nfnams, j in.

tis-uo ginh.;:ns i:i s.-ti;i stripes, pi ihK .iiid c'h' Is

I i' rer.cli L:iii::ii, :n

in

plaids and ii'A--; Friday pecl.'l, yard

LS inch

Cotton Crr.h,

half bleaehed; day only, yard

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Embroidtry Inserticn,

diflrrcnt widths; pc

. . . . . " .

cial rnday, yard ....

Vcilirie- Special, silk veiling with chcnillr dot is; Friday only, yard . . .

bir.id; olored - .- r

Stamped Pillow Cases, to embroider; Tri- fr' 'r;!"l day only, nair.

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27

36 inch Pcrcah:, iu w

and dark, pnttorns; Friday cniy, y?.rd . Dress Gingham, 1 . !

extra quantv m plain colors.

stripes and plaid; Fridav onlv, vara

Jap Rose 5o "p, snrri. ! value; 5 y

bars

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Open a Charge Account, Buy the National Way"

hM t" t i-.n uit ;i;

:r.v-"ti'-.tion. 1V!.. Mn. Ka.ifni.ir' :o',f n Mor.'iay nilit wti:t t Or.p.

Ti.cr- she . .iw !li!Vc !V;-n I r i : :t j t h r rar. I ' W.'i. n !.r-y .!ro-. p."!'. ti'.o 1. .is-, r '.::'. .r c tl: :" l'-lo, r:- tlirii-.ich I

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town Sli j i: ni r-ii : ! oir .1. an 1 .'.u!r h r vhl ly lie thio.it. Ti-.o thr- i '.v.t. ? . 1 1 . .Mrs l.v.:fn'u:. r.f of a T:ar-:''-r.t pv.V.- 1 .. h( .r- into 1 r r.ri !i- r . ,v;?:ii'. Tv ;n w .1 ' t w h- :i t !..- 1 r h tichtPr.oi l.T i.-.an'- thro:it .ir.ii hun. t'.M. ior-Kt-a n r r:cl . Th J.ik.-n to Prr.ü.v ar.ti tu

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ht or ir.ar. saia .ui- ixhji-

'ti. v. h'rt aski '.l how she ha.i the '".ir.ifrf to tackle th?m. 'M-r are easy to tame if you row h-w," ?h n! '.v'.th a lauch.. - .-ho hruh-.i h r s'.ichtly h't rk- ' rivht eye.

insam: woman nearly

DROWNS IN CISTERN f

IOWAt;iAC. Mich.. June 1. Mr?.

Finely Mathews. who h.s Veen ruff ring- mental lSorier. a tak-n front a i:tern in hr hom "in porter township Mm Jay. Men-.t er5 of

til f.nr.l'.y te'ieve ti;.tt h. fe'! into1 ihf rl!f rn h.- war ierir' about

the hou.e. Shn v.i res-.:?oitate'l and

jiii'i-ciiiji CäLUcve bhe wi.i recover.

THEM

317 South Michigan Street

Read y-to-W car Apparel for the Family

tie Clearance Sale

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Coats, Suits, Wraps . Dresses

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$50

Garments tß 25 $40 Garments $20

$30 Garments $15 $2 5 Garment $ 1 2 .30 $20 Garments $10 This line is composed of our Stylish, Spring Goods of high class material and tcorkmanship; made of the most pleasing 'lesigns and approved patterns.

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Bed Bug Oeatroyer

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Roach Dfitroyer

CONVENIENT TO USE CONTAINERS

Cenol laaquid Bug Besh'eyez

Are Stainless and Harmless Have Pleasing Odors Non-pebonous and Noo-xplosive and Will Do the Work. TRY THEM AND EE CONVINCED M.de .nd Gur.ote.d;by CENTRAL CITY CHEMICAL CO., Chicago Cenol Insecticides may be obtained from any of the following dealers who are f-dlv authorized to return your money in the event you are not fully satisted with the results obtained from their use. , (Cenol Dealers)

TIm FJrlianrr rivarmacy. Inc.. 230 V. Va!ilnston .o. Ixindon Drue Co.. . K. Cor. MSrhizri & W in no Ar..

f standard Iniff Co., 137 X. .Miehiiran St. Strien! A- Stolnel. 124 N. IMiohi(Caii .t. j .Nlclu.la Sohllllntr. Dnwrei-t. 303 is. Michigan St.

Tlu- Corner DnipT Storr, IxuN C. Kreiillrr. IMi G.. Cor. Michigan A. Tult St-.. ILalph H. Ku, Drurri.L, 07 S. Mlcliisaa Su

IlroaIa l'tiarrnac. , Cor. Muht pan A: Broadway.

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Pr-i,' Co. iir

tovrk. 1312 Lincoln Way W'-t. Central Dms Mori. Cor. Mi li. v Wa-liinton .wt.-. II. C llan. 123 W. .h iTer-on H!,l. ' M. Toma-ru-ki, 11:: I . DIiMom Oiapin I.rU I'luirm.H-y, Cor. I'ortacr A. l"ort Ar. Molni Pharmacy, S. ('!.i,in su IüIiiiiiikI .. ftjr, Dnixi-t, 17 Lincoln Way Wt. LonanI 1L L-iiiur, Cor. J 1 11 1 A

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