South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 July 1922 — Page 3
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MONDAY MORNING. JULY 17, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES IF. ,,,AN S'KmSIis'PLAN program for TOWNSHIP MUSTS OP AHSEN! T. OF GOATS DEH VI E IUTLDING OP new nmnr.E at mei:s ext-r. 1 ;. EMANCIPATION DAY i V.' is;" f. M . S i' itv.ai'. !.. 1 : - 33 nr r.
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CASKS EMPLOYES TO RESPECT PUBLIC
lliplr.vay Offirial TrlN Lmjiloyr to I rrat Md Kfi-t.- Politi'lv.
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. , POLISH GUIDED BY
LEGION CAMPAIGN
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I.VIIAN'AIiHJS. July lß. Thf i!jcTsj of th Ariierican ffTlon'
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at Nile Hiin;i IhhiIs Al-o ScluMluled.
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WahtoTaw cf'Tinty v:!l l, j.orfect-' thN r!!y.
will dV(.tel t th I-'r.d. iv to jho f i r r:i
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i niiiiiu'"fi i -i nu." j " v - I i r i i ' i Hiuift" lift", i" rn 'I Tijrnr ' '1 jii.Tny omp'.cilritH from AlU-jran : f r-lvl at national hadquHrtrs ol j j ircjnr prof '
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"V- .,a r f n. ; . hr that th" pui !. .1 1 ( o-;r L"ar" and
v r;( our If : p !o;. t s to p'-rfi'tTit tiir !ahota lr. .s'ih mitin'r '.ha' T!i' i f i 1 ! , i". o ri .i .i ,11 1 1 .r il is 1 1 1 1 1 OUr K!).sf h adl'l. Th" sup-, ir.trr.dr r.t t i ri ri i n t n - an sa!l 1 Ju'iiv"l a i;rat t";il of th" ttouid" "oin- from n -w patrol:vMi or tili'!: drl-i ulio y a -ri'' i"firn"d to b" cnurKniH. "Th-re-fm-'," i( n 1 1 n ' i d th" Iff tor, "we niu-
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f"ifni;in mil truk Iriver l"-fnr" h--t'o--to vor for th" sta?" ti" uwn a !"rtur' and ! n.-trm-r If'.s ahout r -in r th" .'"rral fmtdir. S " th.it h" undef-triTols r'.f-arly that ; t r,i- tvi" i'td to unvoiic d r-
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Ti ak-' an in ?it; ition of o'.ry r -port that t orn to thN offlro and it
d On of th- rnif.irr.ion'H tc.',r v,is .- n t Al-.m county and h" r"portd that th." as m'aurcd only 42 hat unit" pT foot. TIT nJrdmuni nu'iili'T ff tinltn prr-"rib-d !- th" rominl.-.don is ."30 pf-r foot
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rA furn!?n- I rnerrial department manaper of thej ... .,. ,
consulate general. Chicaeo.
employment h one drive In the I'nited
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showed that m
result State.
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a'" rpib leader from Marv Campbell. dL-
rural rducition. Odnr! X. otwfl!. n.'-star.t
ire siiirrilit( Talent of sohoo'.H in. K.?irr i?v w
j M iclii'an ; A. H. Cook, master of the v. h. oh I t a t e (Jrat1,;"; Hairy A. Cat on. xna-t , ;I ;J ,o
f.: DEMONSTRATION IS
HELD BY STRIKING SHOPMEN AT NILES
Thousand Citizens Also Attend Gathering Brock Unable to Appear. NU. KS. Mich, July l . ( Special) More than I'iOO NiIh cit!zns Joined with iiu-riixTv of the Ftrlklns: raiirr id shopnaft unvns in a public k.monFtintion at '.."land Park here Sunday aftircor.. Delegations of
P it! oltiinn. employee from Eolith Iiend, Klkhart,
I'.errien, Springs and Dowauiac 1'iouKht the total attendance to well -t the mark an unusual re cord here for a t;atherinsr of such a character. . J. Hrcck of Detroit. repr?ent-
h!:fi We are Kdnir tnli' P the International Association of
Aiaehlnists. was unable to deliver his feheduled address, owintj to a four-
wh.it the i csult liour delay in the train which
will ho when we hnrn of .my of our brought him to Nile from Jarkson. injdnvf.- heir:: d is- o u r t o - tu 1 1 .e ; I m: m dlately upon his arrival fere p.thiir ." drov to Klkhart by automobile, j hrr he spoke before New York
t Central employes Sunday evening, il!.' will appar before a Niles audi-
enco on some future occasion, it wai
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INDIA N A I " I jI S. July 15 Auth-j With Mr. Brecks ibence the dem-
to extrad.t" Iiohert Anderson i 1 iTit'1' '"" sou . wuai in us t-i-
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I I rer'U ts or ine r-l wee i . . . . to I ) anil a x in f '5i N.irnl nrcs., Mit
ore than 4o. 000 for-, of Mlchu.in S:ate ParTa bureau.
were employed in
ar d hy C. H. K :r..ni : ." of N . '.
Fait tiring :h" . i t i 1 1 procr.im w.Il ho a to:n-c l.ut V-tw ren .hie'; lyomls of .Ta'.-iTi. .Mirh. ar.d.l'!"?
-know n hantn rn hox"r. pr -:,t- 1 th. at eve. v r t r:-a t : il nd - r the
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PLAN TO ELIMINATE OAMHLINC AT E IR W. .1 ;;'y - T: ; r .:' " : " i r '".'-: -r l. : : i - :' ':-.. .... K ii'v' ' . r in V v !h. f W - ri y d r. -.' t " n ' .;:. i : - -day at t ; 1 1 i 1 - 1 ; y - i ' '. 1.2 0.) t-v.v rd tr;e f;- f fair. I e -: ; n-a ' r -d -y t he f itr pr - '"i Tf . '.: it t h e f V. "V . r. rr r'r'.iirfrf'i'n r f ri o i" a r e. r-- . f r-i-!". e nf h in- " w ' i:t of: r- v : ' r t
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DUrifrTAHOO & DAILEY liuil llsUt.'e -met) lton l In sura nee 420 .1. M. s. Hulldlnz I.lorclii n.'tfl noth V. rnr.frrt I hm F tntt
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00V. M'CRAY REFUSES
EXTRADITION RE0LEST
mer .service men
some way or anoth'.r. Today In many parts of the country there are
demand.i made upon' th American
l-tfflon for workers. The steps taken tn the leirinn ramprJcn. as outllr.M to th? Polish republic, -vere summarized as follows: "Pirst u national census wa3 taken to ascertain how many former service men were out of employment. "Then the aid of all national organizations of a civic. patriotic, commercial and religious nature was solicited. "The Situation -was brought before the public through the a.!ptance of newspapers and magazine3. "A day was adopted to tart the oflmpaisrn. March 21. 1922. called the American Ivefcion Employment Day. Proclamations were issuod tiy federal, tate and municipal officials who.se cooperation was .colicited through the variou acenrlM. "A united drive through publicitywas bet;un. K very one was urprecl to provide work, at leat of a temporary nature, by painting up and cleaning up. "The results of the campaign were constantly kept before the public, and where one community fell down, special effort was made from national headquarters to help it out. The snowball, started rolling, srew into an avalanche and the period of depref-don passed."
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.' the A'r.erlean Ic;on. At rt : H 0 o'olork in the afternoon Sujth Hnd
I In addition to. theao, there wi'l j 'f, red Atht-.en will meet th" local : he other noted speakers. The nor-1 .rn n"h team in a "lrarnpionshipJ mal co'.lese has extended an Invita-j , eterrnlinn baso-'.i'l anv at th" j j tion to all friends of rural education j Card en city diamond. r.oitln?, i to attvnd the sessions. i Hw!mm!n? nrt hiro. -?n nlm
in--'.uded in the program, which wdllf.
National Standard Nine Trims Kaunccrs at ft Urs XII.KS. Mich., July 1. (Special) In a frame fi attired by double plays, the National Standard nine defeated the Kawnee-r baseball team at the Carden City ball dlarronds here today by a core 0f r. to 4. thiis avensmr the defeat inflicted upon them by the Kawneerltes on Jun lMh.
oruy
. , , . , . . tort to promote the ca jse of stnklncr f Ar.iiewn, fro-m his home city to I ' j er.iployes, as neither of the other Memphis, T-nn.. where he Was l ,r, tlV he'r nwn nrlmkoinn
to hiv leen wanted for mnvin : .. -nr.A n,..,.... .v,, . ni tio if. norrpnt of the catt'.e In the
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CLARK COUNTY WILL HAVE JERSEY SHOW JKFrKRSOXVILI.K. Ind.. July 16 Dairying ! ne of the principal sources of income for Clark county farmer. A reieent survey showed
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Schrumpf and Lee comprise.! the j Tuesday. Juy"he:
batterj' for the National Standard airff resrat ion, Hntnilton and Hamilton aided by C. Hrown. worked for the f-tore-front makers. The game was Iho ninth In the Nllea Industrial baseball leeajcue schedule.
open in the morning with a street narade to Plym pirk. where a series of athletic contests will he staired. The ce'. .ration will cNise with a "o:x danwe u Morx hall, with Cordon'.s s-lx-pic'Co orchestra to furnish the mu.c. Toadies of the N'ilesKuchanan Country club will entertain the ladiew of the M:ami Country
'.uh at an invitation
ment and hridsc partv
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STUDENTS INJURED AS AUTOS COLLIDE
FORMER SOUTH RENT)
ANN ARBOR, Mich, July 1 th Wayne Dtv;dcon, Unlvtrs'ity of Michitran. senior, engineer of Chi-
MAN WEDS AT GOSHEN! !! !" l;ical condition and j Al.aii Mir'dr r..ui 1. r.:or liteniry COStrKN-. July 13. Miss Marjorie ( stllJrnt fro:n St r,o-uis and raid Starr, daughter of Mrs. Martha ; rar(on anotMer uml-nt, are -i;f-Starr of this city and a techfr in , f..r n- from s,r'..us Jnturi" follow-
the Goshen city schools, and William L. Nies of Goshen, formerly of South Rend, -were united in marriage at the home f the bride's mother at 10:30 o'clock Friday morning. Row Duncan "Weeks, pastor of St. Jime KpNeopal church, officiated. Forty persons witnessed the wedding ceremony. Mr. N'ies l.s encraged In the real estate business here.
ing a hevid-on collision between Tav:dson's automobile and a. cir driven by Itnrton. Sunderland wms in Davidson's caj.
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mortmge.i property. ha. been re-,r,.ri(1 .tuation. The nrge audience fus-d by Gov. McCray. r,.iX tj.nt j: v,ns ,.pa!d for its According to th- covfrr.or, who presence, however, when Carl D. heard the pif-i ,.f the southern auth- Thompson cf Chicnifp. secretary of oritie-s to return the man for trial. ; the public ownership leajaie. dl-h-purclias.-d an automobile on; cuss, d the qu-stion of public owner-whi'-h there was a mortgage for: slip.
nbout ?40O. With the permission of -'n Michigar. the Public Ownerthe motor rompnnv he removed the'cjdp Ieasruc aim? to ir?yme cmtrol .. a'ornohih" to In'im niiin and. ac- or both coal mines nd waterpower.
rd:re to the company, he failed " make any further pajtnents on th- niHrhlr.e. On th' promise of th" man and his parents that they wouhl pay the money, the etrml!t!on u,-' i -'"u"'l and he v. as allowed to s,o to ' r.s home.
Crawford County Formers Trying Use of Limestone
'turning th- litt r into electricity, v hich It wl'l distribute at fair rates wherever needed. " the speaker ex..alned. H? added hat while the to.ajority (( privately-owned companies tod.. nre .harslng from 3 to 10 cents per kilowatt hour, electricity in large units can be manufactured for one-half cent per kilo -
county are Jerseys. To encourage Interest in pure bred cattle. County Agent O. S. Williams has arranged with the Clark County Jersey Cattle club to hold a shmv of Jersey August 3. It has been announced, at Char1etoivn. All memt'Crs of the Jersey heifer club will compete, and 20 additional heifer calves -will be distributed to new numbers of the club. There are 18 Jersey breeders in th dark County Cow Testing association .
Million-Dollar Buildin; And Loan Concern Formed INDIANAPOLIS; July 16. Ar-
inj'-s or r.i:.i.Y.sis ChAYPOOL. Ind.. July l'h Mrs. (horge Hemmer. 75, d;-d urexpoctdly Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. I. inn l-lder. one and oiio-half miles south of Claypooi. She suffered a stroke of para'y.-Is Th'irtIay and a second stroke lat" I'rid.iv nisht.
SEVEN CHILDREN ARE SENT TO ORPHANAGE
GOXHCN. Juiv Do On order
Cirvuit Judce J. ?. Drake. 7 children of Mr. anl Mrs Henry Ro-wers ff Cleveland township, the oldest 10 ears and the youngest twin week.s old, have been commltte-d to t ht Misha.-.vaka orphanage. Th" ciiirt found all of the chi'dren had -ulfered f.rm neglect. Mr. Rower is n patient in General hospital, Klkhart. and hir wife is an inmate of the Elkhart county 'nfirmary.
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Order it by the case for your home
to iMpnovi; iioai) WARSAW. July l.".. The county council of Krvclusko county today appropriated $34.43 for the Improvement of a road leadincr from South P.uffalo street, Warsaw, to the county Infirmary, two and one-half miles southeast "of the city. Th road will be constructed of cement.
ADLER BROS. On Michigan at Washington Since 1831 TIlC STOHC FOR MEN AND BOYS
Delicious and Refreshing
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The Coca-Cola Bottling Co,, South Bend, Ind.
BOTTLED UNDEW AN EXCLUSIVE LlCt-N-.-; FROM THE COCA-OXA COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA,. fcwijj
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watt hour, and under state- owner-1 tides of incorporation of the Purdue j f , . 1 , 1.-1 V. . . A 1 t .... - ...
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IiNC.l.ISH. Ind. July 1.".. Crawford county farmers, it the suguestion of County A", tut H. S. Gopdand. are turning to the us,. .f ground
limestone, praciica-'.y none having ' t h.m 1 cent ner kilowatt hour
l."n ued in thi county in the past.' John Stafford of Uwrence, Mich.. Three cars have ben shipped this wlio was in the city to promote th month and ta! more ai" to fo!- organization of the Progressiv low. a'.', of whi' h w ill be applied .) Voters' league, also gave abrlef talk what ground in the fall, and to be4 on the purpose of such a unit, exJoih.wed with cbvtr'"d nt spring. , plaininc that it was designed to Mr. Cope.; ii. d -ca titlN cuipb ti d , cur fair prices for the farmers and th- testing of L' soil samples from fair wastes for the laborer. .Il parts of Ciaw ford county. All' . -'""'d i-u.-h a strong acidity that j HVE DAYS liNOUfJII ttto i,r thre.. tons of ir round lime ; AKIloX, Ind.. July 1C. Five days
s'one or more an acre will be ne"d"d i after his marrlase U
ship c ould te pit upon the market t Ru'.Idins? & Loan association of West
at a cost not to exceed ,1 cents peri ifave-tte with a capital stock of
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'. tary of state Friday. The firm will i loan money on real estate. Direct-
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kilowatt hour until the plant had
paid for itself. After that, he estimated. It could be manufactured and
distributed - at a cot of not more . Ar, rp. "William C. Mitchell. Joseph
! A. Andrew. Horace G. Ressner, Kail
R. Carr. Harry Holli. fakel F. Hali. Floyd T. Re mhersrer. Iwilph K. Adam and W. S. Walters.
Te the upon it.
Ice before you venture
overcome i 1 1 1 e o . i : Is
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TO ISSUE RON OS POR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
Ä Kroft.
e-1 prominent and wealthy farmer of Henry township. Fulton county, who : resides near Akron, has filed sJlt for .divorce. He charges that hLs ife
lias habitually nasped him since the wedding ceremony tta.s perfornied.
When You Siy Clears Say Dutch Maste-s. 165'.f
rHE LITTLE FOLKS SHOP H. Alberts Blackttone Theater Bid?. WEARING APPAREL INFANTS TO 14 YEARS
Thousands of Thrifty Shoppers Will Buy Her
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FUESDAY and SAVE!
Builders Must Have More Room! Never Before Such Wonderful Values
SIDNI1Y. July 1
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f tiie S.dnev li;i:h soiio.d ha
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Th" additi-ü t. ';d" a cv:;t
.d i'--u ir-c" of bonds jr. f M-Wi for the improve-
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to'.vr.shlp trübte-
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thit the bonds ire
of oph as pos;!ii 1 i m p rit ed .
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INDIANAPOLIS PLANS FOR "PROSPERITY D AY"
lXDiANAI ( US. 1 . v Sliank a ; -Lire a mutv .p ... In I nd ! i n a p 1 .s
J i!y 1 -Mav r riounced h will l'. li'Iay Aucu.-t a Io n "Prosp-'r-
I ' A ' a ri ' 1 ? p. t 1 . J r :: of
When
' to be o!'- r ed. A picI'l! Iicrii" will !- ll'lil rit f.tir crounds. Th" aftWr p! i r. !.' 1 to In "t ease : h l'(H'-;::ir I n 1 .ar.a pol if u is
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Union Trust Company cact Drposlt Boxes with spefacilities for the privacy t customers.
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Beautiful Muskoka a veritable paradise. Lake of Bays a little further north, with its W awa and Bigwin Inn two of the best summer hotels in Canada. Algonquin Park, with its Highland Inn. Timagami the camper's and fisherman's delight are quickly reached via the Grand Trunk Railway The International Limited now leaves South Bend 8: 16 p. m.; arrives Toronto 9:00 a.m. Leaves Toronto 10:00 a. in., for Lake of Bays; 10:30 a. m. for Muskoka, reaching there early afternoon and evening. Round Trip Rates From South Bend. Good returning until October 3 1 st anfi allowing stop-overs. Muskoka $27.95 to $31.95 Lake of Bays 29.60 to 33.30 Algonquin Park 33.05 Timagami 38.35 Tickets can be routed via Niagara Falls at $3.40 higher
Full Information, ticket. Illustrated booklet, reservations, etc.. at C. A. McNutt, Ticket Agent, c;. T. Ky. Station, foutb Bend. Ind. Thon: Main 93
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A WONDERFUL TUESDAY SALE OF UP TO $5 TRIMMED HATS
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WOMEN'S 85c SILK CAMISOLES AT 46c CHILDREN 2.50 DRESSES and ROMPERS 97c WOMEN'S REAL $2.00 FINE CORSETS AT 98c WOMEN'S SLOP BLOOMERS AT ONLY. . .62c MEN'S BEST $2.00 PAJAMAS AT ONLY $1.16 MEN'S REAL $2.00 SILK HOSE AT 99c WOMEN'S $1.50 HAND BAGS 200 AT. . ,63c WOMEN'S $2.00 MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS 92c WOMEN'S 39c RUBBER BATHING RUGS 11c
WOMEN'S $1.75 BUNGALOW APRONS AT 82c REAL $1.00 PLAYER PIANO ROLLS AT. . .49c
75c PHONOGRAPH RECORDS AT 44c
WOM'S AND MEN'S $5 BATHING SUITS $2.79 WOMEN'S $L50 STEP-IN BLOOMERS AT 08c WOMEN'S $1.75 MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS $1.94
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SALE OF WOMEN'S S4.00 WASH DRESSES
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WOMEN'S BEAUTIFUL SILK BLOUSES $2.65
WOMEN'S $7.00 NEW SILK SWEATERS $4.39
WOMEN'S $3.00 NEW WASH BLOUSES $1.60
WOMEN'S $3.50 SLIPON SWEATERS AT $1.94
INFANTS' BEST 85c DRESSES AT 36c
INFANTS' FINE KNIT SETS AT $2.39
INFANTS' S2.50 ORGANDY DRESSES at S1.69
WOMEN'S $1.00 FIBRE SILK HOSE AT
38c
MEN'S $1.00 ATHLETIC UNION SUITS. . . .54c
MEN'S 50c POLICE SUSPENDERS AT 36c
BOYS' BEST $2.50 WASH SUITS AT $1.79
BOYS' 75c MESH UNION SUITS AT 3Sc
BOYS' REAL $1.00 WASH PANTS AT 5Sc
BOYS' $1.50 KHAKI PANTS AT 79c
BOYS' SI. 00 FINE STRAW HATS AT 44c
WOMEN'S $20.00 NEW SUMMER
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WOMEN'S $1.75, ATHLETIC UNION SLITS S6c
WOMEN'S 29c VESTS, SPECIAL AT 11c
WOMEN'S 75c KNIT DRAWERS AT 36c f
WOMEN'S UP TO $5.00 CORSETS AT. . $2.89
WOMEN'S 39c BANDEAU5 AT ONLY
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PEST $1.75 TRAVELING BAGS AT 98c $4.00 BLACK AND BROWN SUIT CASES $2.89 $1.50 MATTING TRAVELING BAGS AT. . 55c
REAL $2.00 ALUMINUM KETTLES AT.
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$2.00 FINE SCRIM CURTAINS AT. $1.16
$1.75 MUSLIN BED SHEETS AT .72c
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SI. 50 TRIANGULAR OIL MOPS AT 84c
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