South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 217, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 August 1922 — Page 3
SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 5. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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METHODISTS HOLD
! MAYORS OF 12 CITIES ! TO FIGHT UTILITIES
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0 STATE BOARD GUTS APPRAISEMENTS ON FARM PROPERTIES
St. Joseph Cnmt al.i:itiu Reduced from '.,' I to ';0.7( ail ne.
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KIWAlllS MEMBERS
Loxicl i im Clerv of Church Ai(l;1'
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NOW UP TO JUDGE
IN'T'IANAI'dLiS Auu-. 4 ( Hy I. N. S Ti'." -. I - i rr-; o ii;v;;on of : -tri?., t !.: Tu lr-:.art n.f-r.
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at n i t tttm m a TIT t ! Near Lafavette.
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cltr- ! war particularly on
-'i.t of tr.o In 1;ar.a lU'.I T--'
Complete Arguments in Action n it Jo r l' - ; to tv- i :,:'-n,: ' of hvatielit s He tor . th- i i tx r t i- ' ;
Separation Writ.
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Incr-asirg crowd? aro luily at-! r..rr..i prfi..if nt and City Atty. Mr-
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Cluh Conducts Novel Cam-j y,.,,
paign on Buchanan. Mich., Street?.
V ho-,- C. for ri:chr rrit1 in a runi-i
!"T uf fxd',.ir:C(-i ! CiRANI RAPIDS. Mirh.. Axis. 4. Ma vor John t-ir f T,,r'- ( Fv I. X. S. ) Arcurr.r.ts of coun-
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;mn for a decree of pf-narate r
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rrf. in their 4lh anral senior. cntlir.f-r.t on v. hither th pul.Üci Juje? M- I'-JMham In Mipt-r.or i
' thi "r. One of the r.io-1 p.'Hor-Jrviff .-0!nn-.:fv.orj .ho'-M nl.ol
mi'.n- ! an'1 :h"T' '5" r-'.:r.c th r:.. '.y to Clllirrlt of Hrrthrm
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f'Jl .nr.on dcl!ver.l thii week was sriven hy rr. Joshua Man'-deM. Chi
cago, pastor of Mercian r Man Found Drunk tvitli His
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I . t o piviptr .the ri'v treet si rn lire l 1 ' " 11 04. . o n.. a . -...trt.-iar, Mu-ti..rs. I ; ( il.rtr'r I: 'M lOi ! i t i Vi ' Au,litlr'- K"' lt-ns-1 s i ,:1 after and h:.. son. 10. were Tr(,U t' I t V-u T! , Ia r; HeV- C- L- Harper' .j found drunk on a country road flM t neMdfd a(,.:ra.inn of l , 4.1t 1 p and IN-v. I.. S. ?:r.ith. Ird'a ni:. ,Th.lrt(lnv n:ft c,., frt from
a n. at f i: r j iii'-r s w -rf 11 U'! r t D" CI- . . . . . . "
rm 1 run T I ITrt lin-nn ; . ,-: . .. .N"m:naiin?: r . A.iron woo.i. j h;tVl? i,,, .lrinkinir denatured al-
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.wa tax-! purr. is :r :tu-y r.-;, r?fv x r i;,.,., u'irsn,:,.. ' : : " . " " ' V ' . i:i"ctrlo
fe,v,d asca.tatue from an outidor i .. , T V '. .Z.'.: ... ' x iivr., Alls:. 4. I T," . , , ,. n
, K.tPh ,,..1,,.. ,Vf.. nicrned to a 1 1 J ' " ' 4 ' ' ' National Association of Photosraj ii- . ." r . ... '-'rn 11 e.n .4 . f nroiEjntcl to a Another Tite'ir uts to 'e held 1 3 , .iains wa I ..!.. . I 1 . . . ., , .-MlUiIlr ll..ir.-. 10 .t 1.' .'J 's h'i. oiw-nfd it annual in e t t : n
iracuce 10 ,viu(5treet ana nere,, ,a cover me , for r,ceivin- reports. ' .'. v.. M
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I Mill 1. The written opinion of th murt. i
I which i expected to pi into many of ' '
the details of th ra will r.ot h
filed for some time. .ludce Durham' .,' Ilxx IN COl'NTY. :-.
Indicated. He 'vill Iu either today, WA USA W. A
Monday on a trip to northern Th-." a : e
Kan for r-?s; and recreation fol-' VCo :,-i'i o courtv. a
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4. IP.- I N". P A ' htr". T' - ' ! ? far::: of ,;ro A '. . v . : . . :: !
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days attention to th i porr.s compi.M hy ti-.
er ca?. Whn h returns he a:',', cuh-tnitt'-d to o::r.v A"!
;n:i. i;:iMi ti int:ana'' !,:. d . a .
h would dispose of a matter Clark IIiOM.
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". to th. iPoc ,V
"Bay county before him for dö-! fa.'t that f.irtr.' r of norths rr. In-
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ci.-ion. then he ill turn to t h.e Trot - il ia i.i
are T". ."'W r(
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the value of t?ilai;- ns a valuai le food
ire t.i v
lock. Kven h.or-t s a v.
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are h"ir. it fed lim
Crant (ountv
F-Service .Men is Ilehl
Illegal hy State.
If na ted
paint. I After the had been spread, i th" Knvani ii,-; ieport"d hark, to the
INril.W'Ai'nU. A'jj;. ( P.y I-j irinreS- theater hull. line, and thoe S. ) St p- wt-rt ta'. -n today bVi,fM' nl.lo to mareh nrocM-h-.I to the
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TITIOV IIS4.MISSin
NAPOLIS. Ind.. Au? 4. ?'.!a'ro w.th zood rcuit.
f 'iie Jvaport" ila and
Co. for relief from a citv
requiring !ayin?r of gas dismissed l'rfihiy Py the
iv. a r. t : t . " - o : f ,
5rf7 Freedom of Arrested
Man as Affidavit "Fails'
HIOHMOXh. Aue: i ( Ry I. N. S. ) Attorneys for t. h.arle C?los". of
has opened a -ohool for photocraph-
er. v I-, ich will continue for one
month
rvlce rnn'.m;?!iir., cn mo
tion of the utility. It was said th"
utility is complying with the ordinance
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imp iliViSion Of tll"iu.,, K( ,.v.,t There S'rate Sen. 1'ov . . . " . " ''nn,p" ri "anm?inn Town- I Kt. n
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om d'partnier.t. t o ( of , Ha, ., or Mi,,i, cavp " -i- - n.up. .Miami county, have turned tn" i ..... - jf. ' . ' lar u oi i,' i.hi.i a.u .mi, .wii ii (.ii.i f . K . vorvtro and . . , . . . , M(i"ii Jvnow . , . nauj.
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untinz and l'.-hmir i ..T t ,,1,1 ,,1-0 ,,:r' ' ' - ins w.tnout spec.ai permit ot the . , , ,
ander an a I of tu " V, , n Mt-om h" e ' ' " t-.cers ami thre- PottKs or wnar ot- 1 lan,lown, v m ho pVrmittM. ! ' Z1', " ' n"'1 the Mod. in AiKomop.ie. ; r,,c intnT ra 'i.tr nuor, 1 hruf-ed.
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car iisiriu:s child. WIN'OXA IAKE. Atisr. 4. llun
down hv an lutnn.nlT." owned and
üll-ird. Mary
thter of Ttav
.is s"verelv
beit.c: brok-1
b. badly
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Th" K'watvi-? three-piece baud !ar. nfeid that nin....,j a, itlir march to the nark
! i f of Crant rounfy ha. i-u"d ' an,j nf:,.r rnral had ben served. o , h: sii:nnture and bear-
.Ui. ;a I s a! of t io- , rant
to x -.soldiers.
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aid T l.e r- 1 : 1) J. 1 M i i ' . o r - V e t a bo.i d f .I- 1 ' ' i'ol 1 o w i r ir cmp t : i -:
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-i 01 diii" to the clerk, en-
' '!al.;.'! ! 1 .- ho'.'b r there f to hunt and " " : ti- it w iil.o'.t a liier?-. .
The Ii.diai. a la 'a says that any form r i'-e man may hunt and n.sh
'' j in thi- s;;iti' without a lie. n.. if ho : ' ' J can prove his former servic. with ! '''! t h. ! o ri! iie n t For the reason
11 ;:" ' I tii-tt unscrupulous persons might at-j Inaugurate New Inlerurhan
! t rapt to iios.. a former .service men. 'li'i'ii! i-.-t t .. I. n.'ii'l il-j v.-iv that'
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MICHIGAN TO HAYE FREIGHT BUS LINES Detroit United Railway Will
was found.
Iie-lipst that th" confiscated bey-
erage taken from his horn" be re-j turned is made by Close. Hia'tlon!
S lft.-II UJl 111." 4 41.101 411.44. .4 4.1111. innl aflidavit failed to detail the
cl'inin for whic-li he was hohl.
LET US DO YOUR WASHING with a
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Ii" - ' A":' ' ' S.'ll .-I1''UI1 1 '111 1 111' 'i f I'1:.' d;- hare piipers as conclusive proof ' T n : of their t'iiii-üiKT.t. p' 1 Air. ManiiTel j pointed o'Jt that not ' e.-i: his department has authority to issue cards or permit." to anyon 1 v.'c - j . 1 o hunt and fish, in lieu of .a license. 1 :j :.l He further stated that Indiana and P't i'alifornia are the only states in the i'- i union where the Ieisl.ituresj have 1 ' i -ranted th"s,. sp.M'.al privileEtes to
!-.lj' foi i.ter service men. l-'ew ex-service
Service in Year.
!i:TR IT. Mich.. Au?. 4. i:y 1'. P.) In'erurban motorhus freight and passenger lins will be started in Michigan within a year by the Detroit I'nited Railway, to sul-P-ment its electric ir.terurban lines. K. J. Purdick, vice president and gen-
Girls Jump from Car When
Men Offer Them Whisky 8 Ml'NCIK. Ind.. Ali:. 4. Lillian : g
Favors. 17. is thought to be dying from concussion of the brain at a lnnn 1 li,.-iiit'.1 i ti,l !irio i 11 M" M 1 .öl 1
11 111 ll.'-'ltlll .411-4 A4.l'...-j. 16. is painfully injured as the result.fi Inmiiiiii' frnni HI a 1 1 1 O Hl ob i 1 P. i fi
V' . JUIllflllP) 41V- II .... 4.V.4. driven hy unknown men at noon Friday.
Alis Campbell d"dares they were p
oiTerrd a rid" by the men who took them into th" country. They Jumped when an effort was made to fori'" them to drink whiskey. The iden-
Gyrafoam
eral manager of the company. -an- (jTV nf the nien has not been e-
nounce.l today. Details of the company's plans
I will fie given out soon, he .sani.
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men i.ik" advantage ot tne law in . - . y,r in 1 1 n-i r r r r v ton cn i.ipr tn li P. Mr
Ho . '' I" "s - '
this -.late. .Mr. .Mannte! said.
Sreh' Owner of Studehal.er pointed out that the lyajority are
P.urdiek declared. "Interurban tratf-
nfii-tnt nn hv a 1 1 1 o n . o ii 1 1 e liears til"
I . i- . ii i, I- ' uoo.t sportsmen, recnuni.e iiihi no- - . ..... i .
.a. reizen y l oiter ; ;in. (iiviion whU.h is e
.M. A"j. I --l.y I. V ,i( av t() ;,roide better fishing i
.. .mi. err. on foip-,. are s. eking , in ,.p;i,. waters, i self sustaining. th" mvn, r "' ' row Studei. ,i,et- i '-th: , cnat the small li ene fee of $1 .ir touring ear h. arintr a Wis.-onsj n ; ., j .-ar i use! to better th" sport, llcer." which, was .: d her.- wh n j "
wo your-g- men urivlPL' the mah;n"j
41 i on- ..-I j m;4i i llilis as TO tll'IP o-.tl-er-h:'i- 'f the auto and d ;-a p;.ea i e.i.
tabiished.
Says City Engineers May Hohl City Planning Post INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 4. Cityj engineers may serve as secretary to j the city planning commision inj cities; where such commissions func-
a ha nl op in ,' r ), oar. could question them.
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ini:s m:ak pir.HcirroN. PII;i:CI:T( X. Aug. A. Mrs. Gerard, ."ä, P.i.d Friday at her home
ime relation t electric jnteruroatl
that they in turn bore to s'eam rail
roads. Dire predictions were made . tion (jrau- j,av for both posi-'
as to the effect electric cars wouid n'ons according to an opinion sub'
have on the steam lines, and th" I niitted Friday to Jess.. K. Fschbaeh
This electric machine ". asic-s v.nii the ihon u-rhne s.s and carefulness o-f your own luaido. yet with the spea-c of a machine. A turbulent action of the water does the work. This water action lia.s been called "The T mpest in a Tu1." IU-ciuse the cleaning is done by only this 'water action" alone, there Is no wear on the clothing. Let us dcnion.-trate in your home next washday. It co.sts you nothing to be convinced. "We are distributors of also the Victory Pipeless Furnace This furnace heats the home by keeping tii" air in a continuous motion. The cold air falls into a register, dnvn through the hot easing and as warm air rise -- into the home. The honi" i replaced . ith fresh pure .air every frfteen minutes. L' t us explain this wondtr invention at our
early demise -of the former was predicted. Rather than this, the two are essential to each other."
Ixt experts clean your garments.
four liiih -s north ast of Pierceton. ' and hats
ln i'ii r ' t A f
'Sue li ad 'been i'.'. but a s-hort time
Aetna Cleaners. !16 K.
Sample St. adv.
206-tf.
examiner of the stat. board of accounts by Atty. -Gen. L"sh. .Mr. Leh held that the constitution of the state dies rot hold municipal ottiees to be lucrative ofiices.
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
New, Spacious Sales Room
7 QT
Car
220 V. AYnshinjrton Ave.
Phono Lincoln r!l."7
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ON PICNICS OR AT HOMK The popular BeerairLs now arc Hcosier Brew or Hoosier Root Beer
When served ice cold they have a zip that is thirst-quenching and more gratifying than any other drink you can buy. Sodstii Bend Beverage arid Ice Assysn Phone 780
"4 PSOUTHIJ-OSIV'
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Wc arc determined to make a complete clearance, therefore this drastic price slashing.
Going Strong Our Greatest
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Don't fail to he here tomorrow and share in these savings.
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rVIen's and Young Men's Suits Small and large sizes, in two-piece suits. Just 1 7 suits Values to $15
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Men's and Young Men's Suits &i f ps.
l wo and tnree-piece suits m ngnt ana some j N f
dark colors j V
Values to $25
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Men's and Young Men's Suits Fine two and three-piece suits .... Values to $30
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Men's and Young Men's Suits All-wool three-piece suits. Some serges also . . . Values to $35
blue
oil
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Shirts
.Men'? Dress 5 hi it?, rtlor. New patterns.
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Union Suits
W ilson Bros, fine Athletic Union. Rest:- -J Of br 5:
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Socks Cotton Hose, in bl.eck or (i.irk brown. R- i i ular 2 5c S
Night Shirts Mxeellent quality r.ambris. All ?irs. Ret;- 4 1 Z ular $2 $3 JO
Silk Socks
Pi.rr iik I Io?e.
'hadrs and size?. Rr,ul,ir 75r . . . .
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all
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Work Pants Headlight and Dutchess Work Pants. (f Values to $3 . . 3 i JJ
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Men's and Women's Bathing Suits New colors and combinations. All-wool. 'alucs to $6 . . w)5öJ
Boys' Finest Suits Finest qualities. Twopants, hand tailored. ValTtn $13.95
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Boys' Wash Pants
Broken sies in licht and
dark colors: 85e regular
69c
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Boys' Wash Hats ii 1.1
colors and styles
V alues to $1.50
59c
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Boys' Blouses Fa5t color madras and percale. Regu- ßQo lar 95c
Hair Nets Famous Roselyn double
10c
mr?h. Rejruiar 2 for 25c
Men's and Young Men's Suits Strictly all-wool fabrics, in popular styles . Values to $45 ..11 .1.. t 1 ii 1 f i.j m ' ,J 1 .' i ' ' l 1 w 1 s. - .': .- ' : .'.' . ' . i . ., - ' - -w -i ii -j 11' 1 - f -in-! - - ' -"'ill .laianV.I l it '-'i'i.. -r -. t , -ri r Wm m ii
Socks
Men's Silk Lisle Socks, in
all wanted colors. Regular 40c . . . .
29 e
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V. 'I-iXsili-i J..'t( UkMi.
Women's Bathing Suits
All-wool fabrics in exclui i
sive color comDinauons;
$7.50 and $8 values
Shirts Spring and Summer patterns, in Wilson Bros. Shirts values to (0 S $6 O.ÜÖ
Children's Hose Holeproof and Iron Clad 'l Hose; 35c O-n
ilar
regular
Trousers
Famous Dutchess Trous
ers, guaranteed.
Values to
Men's and Young Men's Suits Finest fabrics and tailoring. Some Kuppenheimers also . Values to $55
4-i-s-sI .ti.
yl's
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Men's Bathing Suits
All-wool ramous 1 om
Wye Suits. Values to $4 ....
.85
Boys' Wash Suits
r i i 1
moken lmcs and sizes.
Values to $2
89c
F
1 4
Boys' Wash Pants
Excellent quality, all pop
ular cVi a n! ?
Regular to $2
S1.15
r
X VT' -. 4 ' ' .
1
Boys' Blouses Finest Madras and Silk Mixed materials. A I Values to $1.95$ Ii! J
1 1', ' ,.-' .V W 'T'
Boys' Caps
Broken lines, light and dark mixtures. tC.6 Values to $2 . . USL
need. ( a v , :v"1 ,rr 7. :r
- - '' --- ' i -1 j" -, , j Men's Caps
Spring nnd Summer Caps.
--T fL-7 TT X"7 f -T-4
rJ Am-f li t f i f Ii f t'AYJ S,
Bathing Suits M en's heavy all-wool onepiece suits. Reg- ( A Ovular $6.50 .... ßcÖS
ämimm.
Ii'
1
Handkerchiefs .Men's good quality Handkerchiefs; 2 for 25c QP regular, a dozen . .
.
ll.ifci fi ii mi i
Soft Collan
Discontinued Arrow and E. &: W. Soft Col- .JQ lars. Values to 35c I vu
E
mmiim
Shirts Wilson Bros, and Excello Silk and Silk Mixed val
ues to $8.50
SS.S5
c
I It m m mm U I
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Shirts Men's woven and silk striped madras Shirts. Valrr. $2.65
3
Values to
S5c
Silk Hose
Pure Silk Hose wi th
clocks. Regular $1
79c
r
Boys' Wool Suits All-wool carefully made . $5.85
! I ii
Boys' Wash Suits
Fine qualities, all styles
and sizes. Values to $3.50 . .
$1.69
Boys' Sport Blouses
Fancy patterns and plain
colors. Regular 85c
95c
, Boys' Stockings Good quality, black cot
ton Hose. Regu- i Q ä lar 35c I ÖC
-f" iL.
3
Boys' Straw Hats Finest qualities. Many shades and styles" Val$7.50 $1.69
Shirts Fine Wilson Bro. Dress Shirts. All sizes. A Of" Values to $3 . . 4 I MO
rtiii
Pajamas w ilson Bros, lirht weight Pajamas Val- ( -j M UCS to $3 4 3 mK2J
ET"
"ry-"-s
Trousers
Dutchess Trousers for dress or work. K Values to $6 . . viO
. . ... faV.i
Underwear
Men's Knit Union Suits short sleeves, long Olv-If legs; regular $1.50 Jvb
legs; re
1
Straw Hats .Mens fine Sailor Hats.
All styles; $3.50 values
51.75
Men's Shirts Wilson Bros, fine Madras Shirts. Regular p to $3 3 1 mOO
Boys' Suits
All-wool.
'irr.r- tav
pants. -'allies r rj !XM to $ 1 5 ij?r-r ' t Ka-i. ..iidÄ.MsiA..4 4m .. . ... Boys' Wash Suits f'inst f iL'-t s -A rw sfiadrs nid sty!- .i!ues t rv O 5o L r -2 -.o' 0
t Women's Silk Hose F amous ! ux.'.e C hiffon Silk Hot. I.-gu-l.tr $1.3") Cj xjf &
Boys' Straw Hats
Black Straus tyles. Wilues
to 2 .
rr.ar.y
1
Women's Holeproof Hose
Pure Silk with drop stitch.
Regular $1.50
tAo
Boys' Bathing Suits
Strictly all-wool. 'a!ufi
to $3.50. for
$1.78
i" i
l44W J. L.J mm il m '.'.' E 1 1 .P.
