South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 188, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 July 1922 — Page 3

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FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 7. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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Ford IT ants to Lease Part , of L. S: AT. Railroad Line !i: rKtiT. duly . lUrry lYrd h o'Tt1 to !.-!-" That part of tlivl ' I'i!vll ft Nashville rAlln .i1 ex-1

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$4,000,000 ISSUES OF BONDS ALLOWED

oK'in. Ky.. ari l irom o rbin ; ineir.r.Atl and operate It with th

j,rs-r.i frrro of railway err-ploys 'In or.Vr that coal rr.ay to mov--l to

BIRDSELL SERYES

JAIL TERM, BILES ACCIDENT RESULT

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WARSAW. INI. Ju!: Cr5?. 6-yrur-nM on of r

of Warsaw. dh-d Wednesday f'.ow in? a two wc-ks i:r"N of diphtheria Thr ar pvr.al othr cass o: the tils In this city.

; am. mack. , In Pari. wum-n are .1 pp-arir.;; jgarted ;n all Mak on tho .-:.- '. ih'jt for c-'intry ami lrfnrrr.nl war I rhy have hro'izht out the m! mllorful attire. Th'y are rr.akir.? r.-

hiraM ue of lac, t-ott and niaptd to modern styl-s.

It ham" known that

of More Than $2.000.000 Worth in Half Year.

INTJIAN'AT'OMH. July .

dur.r.i; th f.rt

lent of th" Iu'.svill Naahvll'e after th railrrad ronapany had !n. formM him it was unable to move s.ooo car of ro.ii ror.sienrl to I-

Local Man Sentenced After Driving Borrowed Auto Into Maxwell Car.

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sri3ii:u hats. mMfimmir hat .in trim.

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mnr.thc of i?.22 total m' man r- 0.0 0 0. aoorlir.ir M th sa? t1! hoard. AcnrIIr.sc t . hoard mm-i Coitrt Refuses Certiorari

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?Kd with wreaths of field Rowers ol th mo..-: common variety. l"?rjally the hats are of coarse straw wi'.h

a h!ph lurter finish.

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yar. More than J2.000.ri00 -worth

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t".rt hlf ef th! year, and many .Ae.re withdrawn or d;mlvd b"f"re r'.ie 1,-,'ird annwurr-ed it- final ar-r;,-,!,, in i r 2 1 . th entire amount disapproved by the hoird wa. ?7,il.?,C. It waf Ktated. Th ynJr,r:ty f f the hor.ds i'jed during the jreQent year, are for T".ad and h'-..l improvement?. 1 ii'Ier;. jrCh oountV leirj t h e ffllin1 !n the ivuan of bond?. The

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h,i disrr.ifl more

sj to be u.d by th city '.e for the rre-tion o rity bu:I lines, it si id.

It was lU'c'.ar'-a,

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Mil" f la" im rove men

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k of evidence or the cor. -

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tri.'rth'r. -f roid' were neede.l. br.d e either approved disapproval durirp the firt

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Writ to l)oKaiac Citizen lKV.r,lA .Mich..' July . The Mi'-hlsran fiiprfm court has refused Milton l). Oppenhelm. Iowapriac b ji!nec? man. a writ of certiorari to review before that tribunal a search warrant upon which Sheriff S. I. Wyman Iat Ct-rl-er entered the Oppenheim "warehouse and obtained a di?niar.tl-il r i 1 1 and 20 gallons ot whky. The warrant was attacked in Ju.-tie and circuit rourt in turn. ;rcu;t JuJpe I.. I?. I)ei Voitrnes ruled the ca-- should eonie to trial and that the defence could liter setk a supreme court review. The higher eourt in it.1 ruliner took an identical

view. Oppenhelm i represented by Coy Hendryx. who In circuit court, 'sought to f.btain a supreme court rejpw before the trial and the first ; attempt at thl procedure since pro-

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folPrwin-: rminty Al-n f? .rth 1 ' r t; r". irk I. !i w.i re . . i;:kh irt . . . f.r.int H' wr. rd Ki .' .u K n ' x .Marl; son . . . Montsroiii' ry . Tipperano- . S. Joph . nde rl:: l'?h Wrmi'h'.n

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MARION COUNTY JUDGE DISMISSES 68 CASES INDIANAPOLIS, July G. SuKlain-

: Inica motion made by William P. KvApproved Disapproved ; v . procutintr attorney of Marion

county. Jude Collins on the criminal court harf nolle prossed CS criminal court cas that were pendln? aprainst " persons. Death of the defendant or prosecuting witnesses. con1ctlon on another tharpe, liatd on the same statement of facts and srrvieo of a lonK-U'rrn sentence In - state Institution at the time tho charg-e was persented, were Kivtn as the principal reason.5? for the d',-

' missal.

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Hig Four to Build Freight Terminal at Indianapolis

INDIANAPOMS. July A

freight terminal repreentin: art inestment of more than ?2.:uO,(.0O In to be erected In Indianapolis by thi

. . . .. 'Hit: lour railwav company in tri tO Miehipan btate Senate comparatively near future, It was CASS P IIS. Mich.. Ju'.y n. j announced Thursday by 1. N. l. v(Special). Irving L. Co'.hurn. of nold. superintendent of the Sprint:('.ihs..oI h lias announced his candi- field dlvi.-Ir.n of the railway ami also ( dacy for the nomination as state ' superintendent of the terminal at

Colburn Seeks Nomination

'.senator from the seventh district on t'the republican ticket at the Michigan I primary to be held Sept. 12. The I seventh district comprises 7ass and Perrlen counties. Mr. Colburn wi.l ' make h:? campaign on the issue i of ! lower taxes, ficht for a state bude-'t ! ("vstem, and justice, which he says is now rapidly passing into the d.sI cird. I In announcinpr his candidacy. Mr. J Colburn has issued a statement de- ! clarin that the j)resent tendency of I lesri'.ators Is apparently to levy taxes according to the ability to pay. and that this tendency is now work- ' Ins? to discouratre home biiildin.c and to ham.strintr and destroy business The remedy as Mr. CoIburTr sees it, Is a more economical administration of functions of Rovernn.nt and a reduction of taxe.

ImlianapoMs. The dd minal wi!l be wrecked.

freight ter

Divorce Case Ends When Mate Dies of Injuries CiOSHKN. Julv 6 (Special)

I'.rling Kvenson, 27, a native of j Norway and a former motor cycle oilicer of the C.oshen police force! di.'d at Christiana, Norway from Irr!

iurir-s received when the motor fv-lial).

-N'IDF. Mich., July 6 (Special) Clyde n.rd'eij of South P.end, was I tiken to the county Jail at St. Joseph Monday, where he will serve' a sentence of 60 day.s imposed upon ; h;m hy Justice Clark Rtr.vley for vo-laiion of the ipeed laws. Iyist j Si turd ay evening. Ilirdell, at 35 , n.iles an hour, piloted a borrowed; Studebaker coupe into the Maxwell1 tcuring car tf Fred Wolf, throwing! the driver and his KUfts into the! street. j Joseph A. CorviUe of South pend, j owner of the Stude4aker. brought'

P.rdell to Niles Wednesday, turnin;,' him over to the Nlles police. The Studebaker, which had been left with local authorities In default of payment of a fine of $10 3 imposed up'm I.irdsell, was returned to Corviile. William Abe;., residing five milra northwv4t of Ni'.es. was arretted by Deputy Sheriff Dosran, charged with attempted criminal assault upon a five-year rid gdrl. the daughter qf prominent residents her. Arraigned before Justice Ilaron. he was released under bond. of $2,000, pending trial In October.

A cannon cracker thrown Into af crowd cf pedestrian-s on Main st. ! here resulted in a brawl which sent !

William Oillette, to Kpworth hewpital, South Iiend, with a broken Jaw. Norman MKlhee, a bystander, was arretted 'olloavin the fracas on a charge of assault and battery, preferred by Cillette, and was released on bonds for his appearance before Justice Picon on July 10. Inability to operate his foot brakes Is blamed by Hershel Larimer of Mi.shawaka. for the action of hi Ford, which plunged over the curb and crashed into the display window of the II. P. Iabert.?aux Krocery store here. Damace, $100. The awning of the Allen and Allen grocery ftore was destroyed by fire when a cannon cracker was ex-

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The explosion of a kerosene stove in the kitchen of the fieorse Walte heme. Tin Chicag-o road, resulted

in a run for the city fire department j

weanesuay. ine names were extinguished before much damage was done. The Frt Wayne D:.trict of the Michipran Ministerial Institute, and the a. C. E. league conventions are being held at the A. M. E. church In this city. Conferences will close Friday. Mis Orvil Coolidge has returned

from Detroit, where she attended i

the rational convention of the American Association of Librarians.

There !s many a true !a toM in Je.

JOHN XV. THOMAS vdlknown Insurance- man of Wilmington, Del., who dcclaros Tanlaoo promptly (nrrcamc his stubborn stomach trouble and rundown rrndltlon folio wans two attacks of influenza, (iains weight and now feels fine.

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N Mi:i) POST.MASTKU. WASHINGTON', July ft. (Spe-

Clenn D. Adams has been ap-

oIa ho u-ia ri,!!n- r t riro 'nlH.fl ! pointed Postmaster at Cimn l?(Hi."i.

with another machine. Evenson. 0 Importe coointy, Indiana. hoforo leaving iere threo vears aro 1 -s a bov office.

attended aviation swhoo's in Ind.

lanapolis and Detroit. Iiis wife resides in floshen. She was formerly Mix Ethel Hourk and several wetjks ago started suit "or divorce.

There were 405 banks In ti"n in Indiana at the c'oso lat fiscal vear.

"The tlu left mo In uch a run

down condition life was -miserable and work a burden," declared John W. Thomas, well-known .m .ira man, 600 Tatnall St., Wilmimrton. Dei., in a recent statement regarding Tanlac. "Twice I was a victim of the fin,' he continued, "the list time about two year.s ago. and since then I suffered from .stomach trouble, nervousness and dizzy spells. A i ter eating. gas on my stomach worked up through my chest and made my

j heart beat so f.ist It alarmed me and : I nearly smothered. I could never

get a good night's sleep and got up mornings with a mean taste In my mouth and ail tired out. "Other rnedk lne seemed to do me harm instead of good, but three bottle.-. T 1 , ,, j,n

Thisj the norrousnos and dizziness. My

sleep is restful and I am feeling like a different man. Tanlac is certainly great."

opera of the

Tanlac is gists.

sold by all good

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Srifc Expected to Hold Lake County Drained Land INDIANAPOLIS, md., July r.. The .-m: "a ill not fe','. its land in Iak county, which hat been draim ii by ;h- ifi oliiu: .f Lite (leorg. uric--i; cm obtain a re.-sonable jode 1 r it.

DOWAGIAC PLANS FREE

PARK FOR MOTORISTS

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.on Thur-d iv rf

i'.i'w.H.l Whi'e, ;-, att'ony general, who slid that the land sur r oindic.g the s'ate'rt property brought ;:s b!cti as $2.1"" an acre. The stare cl timed th! land, which total about ."00 ncres, after 1 : -1 -r Chioauo Ilealty Co. liarl attemp'ed to se;; jt to the JoneLi::ghhn S: d .. which plans 'o stab'i'-h a steel plant in Hammond. White tri id previously the land had been valued at 0 an acre for tax.atbm a .e.s.nff purposes. but

DOWACIAC. .Muh.. Ju'.v ;.-

'While Karl Wiest. Indian lake iv-i

sortvr. is clearing a big grove nearly

his place as a park free to tourists, the Dowaciae city council is taking steps to provide one in th'-- city. Dowagiar is on the Dixie Highwa. and the last link that will :crni.t .mtoists

Don't

Make

to itde a lb !, i to pliteJ .

hard pavement Kalamazoo ;

from South i eitig cum-

wlom It was re.ist-s-'d for the sile

at $2" This, ha improbable 'hat ! ' t as lor. g .1 s ;t

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tlie, alt:e wn,s put tiid. madt if cry the state Woi.M sts hied at th.it

Sll.iiOJ Allowed for Search

for Murderer of Sheffers

AllUil'i.. Ind.. July n . loUowing a conferei.ep county otticlals with JJudge Link of the Dekalb county circuit court, an appropriation of $25,000 hus bee", made by the county council to defray the expenses of a thorough search for tin murderer of James Sheffer and hiwife of this place. The pror cuth .g attorrev has been directed to ftnt"' v

i I'-ompetent in e-stigauirs and leiril

j 'a'.ent.

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Anderson and Evansville Concerns Are Incorporated INDIANA! L1S. Ju'.v Aitab s

of incorporation, i y the y. cretary

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U led itid a ppro'. d I

of state Thursday,

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The I'riviMl Orocery 10. of An- ' - ti to h;;; . .-. -11 gro-T;ev ar. I other sbtple anicbrf The compn.y w .i e zp;'.ii!-.; .it JlOi'Mj and lh ;;; ctors are Tutp Ciaig and Omar Ciaig of Andt-rson aid Ada 'raig -f rortland.

Th- Sur.n.NidA Milling Co. of FTv-j ar:v!!'p, capitalize ,- Jfiii.nAi in-j corpora! ! to rr.ake Rour and cereals and o l uv and sell griin. Th '.i-i r't-r are M.ar T. Johnson. PdfA.ard E. Hih.tnan and John Keck of: Mount Yrrnon ar.! llalph Mi-smani

appoints tih'sti-:i;s. INDIANAPOLIS. July . Apir.tment of John T. Poyd. of Vin-

icenr.es. nn l .101111 i. Kiingtr. ot tra-

7. a- members of the board ot

trutee of tiie Indiana state farm,

w.is announced Tirirsd.av bv (lov.J

W'.irrn T. Mn'r.'iv. Mr. Povd. a

retoai.'. r ti ! Is? the acan

by the expiration of tl

s.nerni - iron:, ra wi oruvi;o an.i Mr. Klinger. a denicrat. fills the vacancy caused by the death of W. C. p.all. Terre Haute.

71 Ii

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in preserving. Use lA sugar and Y2 Karo Crystal White instead of all sugar. Be sure to ask your grocer for Karo RED LABEL.

Ir. Royd. aj I ancy catiseilj C he tnn ot I V

FREEx Ask yotir srocer or write Corn Producfs Refininj; Company, Dept. A, Arpo, 111., for beautiful and instructive Karo Preaerving Folder:

Selling Rpr$ntatic0 Corn Products S.I CorrpaitT 816 Merchant Bunk Bld. lndinpoli, Ind.

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AI TO IN.irUIs HOY. WARSAW. Ind.. July Struck b' an automobile dri en by Gord n

y. Je-- Hyde. I i , njuied Welnediy.

Itulrs of this

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The boy' with ' " : ' U JT'oP

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he-id struck the jiavement der ilde force and he was - ' r in ore than an hour.

ROADS APPKOYFI) .. . :. I.. July The oo i.ii.i-' : :. t - f K oec iusko county Jie approed i-etitions for the It. 1. Spich r. W. V. Kinney and Iivi 1 D.'iu 5 man and contracts wfll be t Ju'.v 29.

CONTRACT FOR RILEY HOSPITAL IS AWARDED INTHANAPi L1S. .hil -llenerai rontraet f.r th construction of the t:r-t unit cf the Jimes Whitcomb Kiy hospital fir chddrrn.' to h built fr; m fur.'i" obtiined by 'popular Mibx riptlon throurhout th fates Mas auarded Thurn-iay to th itate Construction corr.pinr on its low bid of J"ll "C ;. The Klv hr.

j - 1 Tit.M will include, a number of build-'

1 Ana wnn oompwM will reP-;nar h; home at C.iston. Ind

.r.sent a totil expenditure of approxi- , wonting to word received here Thür

mately J;V00v.0''o. It will be erected

a a memorial to th Ifoosier poet und will be uh) for :h- care ard; CHINCTI IUT.S KAM. PA NT .r-atmev.t r.f icj ard t ririied ohll- WAÜSAW, Ird.. Julv 6. 7hlnch dren of the -tare. j j,,. havp lnf?ll1 evn- township ' of KoeiuKko cnmtv and ar doin PAIUv TIIlIYTints !ORniDI)irv. ,,r rr i, .inrrre. according to ISVZXXAVKAS. Jua- 6. Muni-, Tom A. Parker, county ftsrriculturai r-lpal LheAters in public prk ore arent. of Mayor Iex- S.aink pet !das .

-.ve-r aror;hM ThuUiy by artlon of the city rour.cll. An ordinnnce wa ;isd proh:b:t!r.g prof-v-:cr.al

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TU VMPMTD nY IIOPP. WARSAW. Ind . July Ü. William Ploser. 6. former Warsaw resident, was trampled to death by a horse

near his home nt CJ.iston. Ind . ac

co nil .lav.

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performance In city parks.

A total of ::S,115 accidents had hrt n reported to the -tateN industrial board for a si.x-yc.ar peril. d ending witfa tt. cloia ol the last fiscil ytar.

GIRLS WANTED for STEADY WORK

ON POWER SEWING AND TABLE HAND

MACHINES IRONING

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WILSON BROS. "A Good Place to Work"

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TO-NIGHT you duck the day's prcfit-ar.d-!7 FtufT takirj: home two rounds with Eddie Cantor! KJdi hi-orlf, rr.ir.d you, for the first time on a Columbia Record find ?ov an exclusive Columbia crti't! Say if you knew jut what Eddie hands you on his f.rst double-faced Columbia Record you'd hop around the corner ard buy it SOW!

Eddie Cantor "I'm Hungry for fie&nl 'fat Cirlt"

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Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. From "Chauve Souris." FoxTrot. Twai in the Month of May. From "Chauve Souris." FoxTrot. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. A-3628 10-inch 7Se

Those Longing for You Blue. Fox-Trot. Frank Wextphal and his Rainbo Orchestra. Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down. Fox-Trot. The Happy Six. A-3G27 10-inch 7So V

I Love Her She Loves Me. I'm Hungry for Beautiful Girls. From "Make It Snappy." Eddie Cantor, Comedian. A-3624 10-inch 75c

NEW SONG HITS

Who'll Take My Place? Fickle Flo from "Kokoroo." Marion Harris, Comedienne. A-3630 10-inch 75c

OTHER RECENT RELEASES

Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes. Charles Hackctt. 79S96 10-inch $1.00

Flow Gently, Sweet Afton. Bendemeer's Stream. Baritone Solos. Oscar Scagle. A-3395 10-inch $1.00

Stumbling. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller end His Orchestra. Who Tied the Can on the Old Dog's Tail? Fox-Trot. The Columbians. A-3611 10-inch 75c

Lola Lo. , Fox-Trot. Doo Dah Blue. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller end His Orchestra. A-3563 10-inch 75c

Out of the Shadows. Medley Waltz. Introducing "SouthI ern Melodies." j Rio Nights. Waltz. I Prince's Dance Orchestra. A-3576 10-inch 75c

Do It Again. From "The French Doll." Fox-Trot. Lovey Dovey. From "The Rose of Stamboul." Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and His Orchrttra. A-3595 10-inch 75c

Ob Sing-a-loo. Sing Son? Man. Xora Hayes, Comedienne. A-3592 10-inch 75c

Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean. When Those Finale Hoppers Start Hopping Around. Tenor and Baritone Duets. Furman and Nash. A-3609 10-inch 75c

Oogie, Oogie, Wa Wa. .41 JoUon, Comedian. Little Red Schoolhouse. 7orf Sitters, Harmonizers. A-3588 10-inch 75c

Some o' These Days. Heab'n. Contralto and Baritone Duets. Ashcr and Rodeheaver. A-3559 10-inch 75c

I Ain't. Goin' to Study War. You Hear the Lambs A-Cryin. Fik Singers. A-3596 10-inch 75c

One Sweetly Solemn Thought. I Lore to Tell the Story. Contralto Soloe. Cyrena Van Gordon. A-3561 10-inch $1.00 Mattinata. Baritone Solo. Riccardo Straeeiari. 79701 10-inch $1.00

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Eddie Cantor on a Columbia Record! MEET Eddie Cantor on a Columbia Record ! For an ace-high-fact, you never had a speedier set-to with a laugh-profiteer than when you listen-in on Eddie singing "I Love Her She Loves Me," from his own speed-show., "Make It Snappy." Only Eddie Cantor could spill language like "I'm her he she's my she" with such swing! And say ! Hear him drawTl '7'm her. favorite him!1 You'll say that Eddie is a whale singing "I'm Hungry for Beautiful Girls" on the reverse side of this record! You're sold tight with Eddie about starving for beautiful girls wThen, sudden-like, he switches to "but they're too darn hungry for me!" Both songs on Columbia double-faced Record A-3624, selling for 75c. Every record on the Columbia August list is as joyously entertaining as Eddie Cantor's songs. Tear out the new list of records and make a bee-line for the nearest Columbia dealer and pet yours! K 7ioiv tonight, if vou donrt already know, that Columbia new process Records are really wonderful. Recording perfection has been followed

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of the greatest music of all time. Among Columbia Records are wonderful interpretations, marvelously executed, of the most famous arias; voices that soar to exquisite heights of melody; cavalier ballads; choruses that thunder; music that awakens heroism; peace, love, spiritual power. vio to a Columbia dealer and let him demonstrate how superb Columbia Symphony Records of these masterpieces are.

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f7 STYLE SHOP fZS WOMEJJ

Friday and Saturday

An Assortment of Millinery Values That has no comparison featured here before this season. Every popular s:yle' shown. MATERIALS COLORS Milan, Horsehair, Leghorn and CjJ. -T Ch l I Periwinkle, Jade. Copcn, Henna, Crepe. ti'VlU. Brown. Navy and Black.

200 HATS

Taken from. our reg-

r - y x " N.WrCl!r ul3 stock, which

were marked to' sell from $5.00 to $15.00. New arrivals of Velvet and Duvetyn HATS $5.00 to $7.50. See these.

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VIEEEKCiCASCtlÜTHI? PR0DVCTS roVlKDEUVEKr er M1SIIAWAKA 141

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