South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 240, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1922 — Page 3
MONDAY MORNING. AUGUST 28.-1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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No Caveman Stuff For Me, Says Gfr Wooed ßy One
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Officials Resolve to Work Hard and Hold Down Cot-t of Olympic.
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SKELETONS POINT ! TO EARLY TRAGEDY!
Grocer Just Learns That He Lost Lawsuit in 1917
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Eishtrrn Bnlir- arr Found in.'- thl' :" - ivamk hack !n r ... . .... , . I 1517 H- h r."Vfr knrw he
Nnplp. Shallow ravc Srar Frankfort.
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uh -uf'l. S'r.l wfk ago the hf-r.ff -...-ded Sol-ii-;kl ar.d dema:. i- i r i -; j i n t of a judgment of $3 and Thf Jadsrment
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- h.'iv e ! ."Hid to have !-.- n rfn'rM !n Ifam- ..::. na.- H'Jr'ion-l 'Jj'-r;T court IV r. 10. 1 1 1 7 . ;. .mtifuli Th pla:r.::ff wi Anton Brz:cki,
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Wh!:!:.r. Sob;e.i has filed suit to hive The jud-'menl st -anide.
PROMINENT MEN TO ADDRESS FRIENDS
i n of t v -. .-o;!i (IT. til"'!;, :aay r av- t t thT Po;-"M-show-reri ;i'-ro-i ,ihauk Ma i.;
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GOSHEN WOMAN IS KILLED IN CRASH
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in; iirn fr..-,, t. of k r. -1-, " ' ' "uinn" d H-ir: ,.- to : ;. of "t j Hospital Following Auto .n !.-!nv. i c II
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( a! ) Mrv. John dwt. 61 years j
o.d. 41.1 Nol. :.. ;osh:n. dd at tl'. f'.nc-rl hospital h-r at l:?,0
General Conference of Hickfcite Body Opens Sessions at Richmond. niCIIJrON'D. Axis. 27 For th f'.rrt t!m in 24 year. th g?nral
confe-enrp of th? H!rk:te Friends, j
comprlflr.ir sovf-n yxar!y metir.r in th" ln:d States and Canada, .."mhjd here Saturday for a serif of e!oM to continue until S"pt. 2. More than 400 delejatcs ar" present. Prevö.nt!on of war. Quakerism and prohibition are th main themes to be discussed during th seven day. A portion of one day wil! .e given
over to an addre.v on "Prohibition
Knforceinf nt." by Federal Prohibition Commissioner Itoy A. Hayner, and a round tab!e diceuion to fol-iO-.v. Abolition of war and the means to the end will furnish the subject for an address by Frederick J. Iihhy, of Washington, executive secretary of the National Council for Reduction of Armament.. Othrtn of the het'er known speakers on the program include
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he h.a.- thm, t n :j do with th-tu?
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oVi'.ck Sunday aifterrnun as the
r .-üit of injiiri'-s re-v'vt-d in an i Charles Foster Kent, profe.or at
auio.-no;,.;. a ident at the Lorn-r
i of S. M i ; 1 1 and Renn t.-. .six hour-"
pc- iouiy. Mr. (Jwil: was pinned h-ne;ith the ForJ machine in which 'w ...i V ' . I : f i r - . li..r h 11 ) . t T1 il
daVH hav : , Mr if.n- k and hi-. , . , , , . ' ,, . e , dau-nfer. son-in-law and srond- , 'hi..l. and suffered a fractured sku.l the s.Äeletot: ;a: tii- n;- .
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at "4 Roofinc Co. is a part cf this r!tv j
roucn to sr;ve t:ie wor. i an tr.ter-; i r th.e p-st ten year it ha mad .
r.atiori! athlet.c cnte-t. that :s worthy of Frir..'.' and the O.y mpir of pas?, years? V;I1 IVn''!! xr.cf:n;!:v a::d : ,v-.
cf sport.- that h.i hrnl a reairth i:-. i Frar.t e th war coii-f to the
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Mi'liiuaii Fi-lii!i I.m-;mi-o Si!.o Engel's Cut Hate, 401 fvMkJMJV SL OpramatGsmUTrvrk nt Til I!i:I). INDIANA
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Th- other occupants of the car e.M-apol with le.-ser injuries a!thoueyi Mr. Iwiit was badly rut
about the f ich and shoulders. None
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Ijcce ---f U 1 . Mr. Hall four d th Im.t.s vrul la- it n.i w'iti d:-:nt; : a a ravel tct that i i" inir oi.eTied
About 1w f.er !aaa at!i the s irfa- ejof the f,,Ur o r-upan!H of the StUof the ,rro'i:.d hl- -pa l- strti. k clay.! deb.-.ker car which struck the 'Jwilt Within a few ra!r'it' . "eral ke','- car was injured. ton.- had Ue.-Ti u i. o .-re.! Aided by j Car Turnt-! Out. Ccorjre Koe.s, w!:.i i.ed in thej Tho riwilt iarty was enroute to vicinity f.i mar.v jhik lo otupl' t-1 Rerrien Springs. Mich., to secure a
"d the e.N. a atio:, of tio- ur.i e. j quantity of peaches ami were rid
Kitfhteen .-'velefoi moved.
Fvidei.tlN i he t t- ei hol been ; Ui!,f.r , ar, driven by Charles V. taken tif :o tnak io.ni .r the .,,,;;, ;,,cil railroad mp'o.e, wasi bodies. . Af'er th" biiiai i 1 . b. a d j j ,road ; r. i? ea.-t Oil He nn St. "d
Yale, university; William J. Reason. ;
president of f)akwo-d seminary. New York, and Jesse Kolmer. of S'warthmoro coIIcro, Swarthmore, Pa. Arthur C. Jackson of F'liiladeiphia.
: chairman of til" general Conference,
will preside- over the meeting. Dele-prate.-will oe entertained at homes in the city, and at the Hicksite church ground, where many tent" hae been pitched. All :oin will be held in the (I race Methodist K pis-copal church. .
-.sere ti'iaiiY r'-!;i;- south -n Main t. when the acjr blent o.curred. The large Stüde-
bern u-ed to till th" Riave instead ot
the gr.ivl. Nothing iia-J beep, four d to indicitt" the oi tuner :ti v hi. ti the eiliten had a: ; d a!'n X i a ri ovv h-ad. n t orna h w k . ' tii'ik.t-. hae
crashed into the sma'ier Gwilt c;tr at the junction of the two streets, the 'mailer car 1 ein turned ovr by the impact.
j In the Gwilt car v ere Mr. and (Mis. Gwilt. their daughter and .s.n-
ItAIX SAVIN CltOIV MT. VKIiNON. Aug. 2 7. Rainfall totalling inches in 35 hour fell last week and aivpJ Posey county's bumper corn crop which has ben suffering from lack of moisture and hot weather. Previous to thin week's rain the last rain of any conHequer.ee was or. vJuly 3 when ..'0 inch precipitation w a.- recorded.
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x.'-w -.spa p i l.-elsior t:t" u-ry .lay ' that i lo- la w gr mting th- rir.it for the ga m s w ;t pr:nu'.gated "H.iv i s F:ir.' go. p.; p-.- ; e;-'.' -a a s t:ie :;.- ii:.o of t it question pu: to liim. The amour.: vott-d w a '.-x-- than $;aa..ooi witii j an additional .? 4t'':.0'o g-j.ir.ir.te-. I if the gat- r ce.jtH faid rcimbujse tr.e Rac.r.g Club f...r that sum , advanced.
"We are going t work." w a.s th" reply of tit" -o -nti. ;t n:e:ub"r. "First we must find ot!h of our own which will rot he tna Oe.srjy. Then we must ehr ose our a lmin:--trativo personnel carefully. that it will not h ivo to h" too '.arc-. "The Racing Club h.f granted ' the us of its stadium. W" have no. tear that entran-e rereipt.s will not
cover th" i-.-t just a f ; r 1 1 i
a;ual!ed a 1:1 ill
: this. ..t Antwerj -.vor tho receipt.-
ami a half
franco ar,d th.'n w re oriiy fvt nteen iiatiop. in :':. pa tr.e--. In Paris, with 42 nation- participating ar.d better times opp: -oacijing. we aie confident th.it v.a shall g . top. "llavins the ' I tit i s a: Par: will give touri.sis a womb rful op 1'ortun.ty to inc ude them in their
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COLD CREAM
25c Black and O
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50c Melba "35c Ponds small 60c Pond's, large 60c Pompeian . . 40c Daggett & Ramadell . . 50c Palmolive . .
$1.00.Armand's 7fTCold Cream . . I 0 Apply Hero for Auio I.itns
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We take pleasure in u Li JJ ülMTi ihc most complete line of RUGS, LINOLEUM, WINDOW SHADES and numerous other items in South Bend.
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: eeuupr aitoe., Mict. a- a- i .n...nV( Mr and Mr, ZinncP Simf.Tol m an Ind..:. gra-.e Not t 'j,nons tlv, 10-year-old Simmons slighted tra.e of ob.:h:-ig ua- to be ana r,.
und; ar.y th"f
mi.-.b: hav be,-n
in
probab! lia.l long de.a-d. May II.ir llirn lnlian. The -ku'.N all are of the rcfding ; p- char.o-teris;.- of th.- !ndhn. and t!-o- che k ai.- high.. The jaw bone.- nrv n,a.i-. Io- the most i. ait tl"- teeth ar- large and in
an ece::it s:-n. o- pif'-n . u.n.
A short hi-!ory of arl Clinton unty leientlx f!p!l-d by IM N.
hacker. J'ra::kfoit n-u -pa per man.
-ays that ther vv wer- any p-r-manent Ir.d.ao t b'-io-nts in Clint-ui unty. but i: i- known that the Wild Cat cr k . as w.-ll known to
th- trib- lii:rg i' Indiana and that!
thv i-. d tlt- f. rrit..r extensiv.
a.s ;i hiUoiri, gro and. Th- Wild Cat was known to tlo- Indian huntsman
ciivi()ii coi iM.i; vi:ds.
CLAYPOOi-. Iml. Aug. 27. dar-j bull', his ardr was ini-lmim-d
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N V. W YORK, Am:. 27. "NV cuve
man stutY for m-.. Tli.it b.-b n ancient days and tho-e da gone forever."
That's, what Miss T'.-b de Firm saysj and her lips are Jirmly s-t ;i she says It. - Tessje know whet.-of -he spak-. When inierx i w ti. s.m.'d just returned from court where she'd attended til" preliminary loaring of her suitor, charged with abdm ting her. '.he suitor had heen devoted to
; Tessiie for some time and though h.s j fervent pleadings met only with i -
to h ,! j Only a Few More Days Watch for Grand Opening of Our Basement Shoe Department!
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eme Hoffman and Fudora Young, both of Ciayool. were married at Warsaw by Rev. J. S. Cam of thot city.
was .v-lightiy bruised :s was th
child, while Sinu.-or.f escaped un- SCOItllS SCAllKD TO DKATIf
hurt. i They were pedestrians trying to
Kusln-! to Ho-pital. dodge the multif-de of motorcars at
;,f- "I ,in-j;-v a -mo-ta;
That th- '.ui. k .-amo may hav' b.''o :! of the b.-t hunting
groUT-.N ard thai it m iy .'Ven lia
b--n a bat.'..- gioiind is indicated b th - laige numb, l of arro-Aheads darts, toaiahawk and o?iiM Indian imp'.im-i.ts of war w'iich prcv';ou-!y ha- b-. n found in th vicinity.
With Smith in the Studebak.r car were his wife and two children, one of whom 12 years ..ld and tho other six months'. Tile injur'd persons we.e rushed to the hospital here öfter the accident and every effort made to save Mr.-. Gwilt's life. Her body was taken to her home in Gothen, where hrr husbainl i.- a junk lealer. late Sunday afternoon. A coroner's inUfst held Sunday
(jv j afternoon exonerated Smith f any
blame in the accident. lotn car. are said to have ben traveling at a rate of 2." miles an hour at the time (,f the crash.
everyhand nowaday. If they had
been driving automobiles Instead of walking they might nave had a chance. Th? way to solve this problem is to g-et yourself a car. Everybody Is In a position to purchase a car. And everybody in South Rend knows thjt Dave Roswell has all of the real worthwhile bargains In used cars. Call the Superior Motor bales company. South Michigan street. Main 1 1 5. 21S tff.
AN INVnsTMKXT IX)R YOUNG pioopli:. One of the safest, ure. and best paying investment. a young man or young woman can make today, is
j to .swure a thorough business train
Finally, remembering the u ce.---lul methods of the first Romans it: ol taining wives, he. with a friend, carried ()ff .Miss I'ino and held her prisoner two days. With threats lie forced h--r to accompany him to the marriige lie. -pse bureau, but there the cirl was r'-og-nized from th.- l-s ription given the polire by her distracted parents und the suitor's arrest followed. "That rough stuff might haw been all right in ancient times when women were nothing but property," Tessie says, "but it doesn't make
any hit with me.
"I wouldn't have anything to do.
with a man who treated i.i- as h
did If he v'ro the last man on earth, i
"I want to h. treated with res-pn-t a ral as an equal.
"I could le arn to love a man w ho f J
would treat m thetically, but stay away!"
MEN'S TO $2.50 Dress Shirts
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Shirt., in ta 17. s..:n
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CHILDREN'S TO $1.75 DRESSES
Hue iii.il! lu ,.f Chi hi rn's pretty e;ingh:ini ir.s's in
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BOYS' UP TO $3.00 Vash Suits Waib tli.y i.ii! r rp v-..i(J rij nft .suits In nin;iy styhsk M Just 4'! suits. Wef.4' J tUU
uia.ie, special at 51.
Up to $5.50 Georgette BLOUSEE
wonderful i-t of
(b-..rgete Crvp (ys t Chi:. Ple ins i-tfr6; A rz ai.iav svl's ... !i : f A- I fr,a, ,11 ..s. ..:n.J) A fj Might iv s.. '.;. I. ail t.i J
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Ihe time has come when all odd lots, incomplete sizes and broken assortments of Summer Merchandise must be cleaned out
to make room for new fall goods clamoring to come in. If deeply cut prices ajid slashing reductions are any criterion, then
i tomorrow evening ought to see these odd stocks pretty well closed out. Come early. Share in the Savings. You'll not regret it! :
' gently and sympa- ii th se cavemen ca u - Jj
CITY OFFICIALS PLAN
$30,000 HOHKOWEl) 15Y
TITL1 rni? Oll n Wvl'if.g. This can be done, quickly and MAIL I UK M) UAliJ ata ?mall outlay cf rapital INIUANARORIS. Aug. 27, The siouth Rend Rusines.- College
tare board of finance borrowed J "".-! education will pay its owner con-!
J ("Mi Saturday fnm the Indiana Na-i j.tant -y increasing dividend. from;
tional Rani; at an interest rate oltjlfl tj,nw railuates. Day and .", p-r cent. The money was used to L' t clashes will be organised
Aug. 2S. Advt. 240.
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CONFFIU.ML OA KlLbith;. stalo savings and Trust Com-
ANhKKs'jN. lid Aug 27. -May-J pany against the state board of a-j
it is a iiii:.si:Rr.
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I la' .1 ts i -..'.; o ' I :' mm i 1 ! g i. led i. -a. oils 1 1 i : ana' --
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a:.F'f th stab- boar.i of agriculture in 'he i-d.ai, i f constrib lion of a new horse barn
fit hp t;ii( i.i.rv;i.uiaj-. nn ui
i To call at a place where you caa
Xbout -i ue.k- ago the stat' j fjj, -jat you went after. This phot
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inane.- boaial fouid it !-. 'ss.iry to . j-all a round town ond not get
of $r.VtlM' I"-" the use
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;a up to oat- priiiei iu- ooa.ii o. agt a nltuia- with total of $10.1.ni0. Caily in tle siimnivr tb- s-ipreiu?
10,11:. in deciding a friendly suit.; rule,! that that part of the Statut-
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of Jo'ar. ' !'. oi.. k. -1 - 1 of Mi: :e. an.'. ''. ' ' 1 1 1 !K ' ur of Ar.b It also w.r - 1 i ' ; 1 a ' at ; :i I
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World Too Fast, u
Asks to be rut j Bach in Prison f
A I.HANY. Auir. J7. I "riendle.ss and lot without the protection of the Albany county jail, which far nearly year.- ha- b eji 11- hon.. , at his own resile. 7, I i I ! rt .M. ad- .
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WOMEN'S TO $4
ress SHIRTS ODD LOT
VVOM'S $1.75 GOWNS, SLIPS, CHEMISE Women's tine Mus- px lin (biwiis, Ch. nii. Tn n and I'rinf-ess Slips, ifi beautifully trim- ijt v Ö Ll no d with Iae and 'mhroidj'rv at si--
While they la-t -sa you'd better act pretty prak if .'U one .f these line -kirts .f Prun.-l'.a d"t!.. s.Tg.-s, paplil.S. e!.- . -!' c: il at only .! 00
WOMEN'S TO $2.50 HANDBAGS (n J.t .if Hand
r.igs that ct ?t and ?1 :i:in shyp.s, ;il! sh.nb-,
WOMEN'S TO $3.50 WASH BLOUSES
OiO lot i.f ..nie.r
Wash r.lous,., m.i:nt A tfl
-tvl.'s to seh"-? 1r..a' Lj all siz-s. spei-,l fj iS .1 "0 9 - " W
INFANTS' $1.50 WHITE DRESSES
S;..ei.il -a', .f In
fants' Whi'e 1
. ne.itiy trim m
w.sl ni.oi'. at enly
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Odd Lot Sale WOMEN'S TO $10
asn resses
M.s-e-' Wash Ilfe-s.-. in 1
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ling wh'it you want is hard on their: deaf biui". ask.- police .ladg nerves. You won't need nerve tonic j John j ,5,-,,,, ,. i. s .v ,,, find pend all your money if you can ... , , . .. . .v. ., ... . . . jail on a charge of v.igi''ii. Ha ret it in the habit, t.f coming: to our supply storr. Wo will be fr'.ad to j h ul hf on 'pba-cd j a.-t Jt hour.s fhow you hat it will be a pleasure previous. He wa.- roc.mniitt-d for to call again. I.u.lwig Auto Supply, i fnur Ull,iit)is. ,
" x . giving the board if agriculture power ls of ir-lv0 ! ,'i,;0"" y to is.u,. bonds, wan unconstitutional j robaXy :ll be a,.., oe.,l ... a. ... Tj an niadH today H for ninety!
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THK VALKXTIXK a good mild cigar. 212-lX
, ' ' . .; ' ' I bv the board of agriculture was ex- town. every Wednesday. ,rr.ed an.! .....: ... ..1 '-l . nil,Ml OM ,,rilI,iing repairs and mnvi,. Smi(hi prpr)riftor. Advt. the rndiat.a Pi: -.- --vce .tm--tMnsirur?U(n a, fai,.srmiml. : '
are eon-
lays. A patt of the money received! cider pre now limning, nuc-k?:
In making his urti'p'e ap'.ai. Mende wrote on a slip of pap r: ' The world is tot) fast for me."
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(In 01 is the emblem, of fickb -Tiess. The t'-a tr. e ;... ,,) evorgre n plant.
s.ort. i Ä . 1 tt 1 in 1 llutulmls of Girls and ! .National Varl; is Vlannvd 1 ' i , j r Hoys Hein Harnst Unions h or Northeastern Indiana' 1 ' KOKT WAVMl. Aug. 27.-Nortb-; U AKSAW Aug 1'7.-Ilundreds .tern irdiim. hav, a na'mt,U'" l- and gins from koe;usko ,.rk if th.. . ff.,-ts of of i c,.-.::-.ty town.-- are now cmp.oyej in Urterr Irai n ,...r: h, - e-n j th, oni-m fa-Id- .f th- county and' Ohio and -uthem M, !:,:.: are ,a.-1 a t e b :i:g paid from to 10 cent, a ve-ful A pa r..- of Ho c-.tiet-.s ''-hd f- tnc t.ppitu o(nun. ...I k '1.1 i,,u-. tod.1 when! P.ut for th. a-si.-tan-.' of the your g-
, o.s. a-, d. ' Wfrs iii.my -ni.'i growers of thi
p.a. ii . i , , i . ... . ...'l ..,.1 :.. c.aito: !'..
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CHILDREN'S REAL 39c HALF SOX
8c
Chili! reu's Hilf S.-x ia muiv clor- and n-l.inatior.-. -I u-t l'"' pairs left .r. p.iir.
WOMEN'S TO $1.50 BLOUSES
Women's r.l.i-.
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Blouses ir ar -P
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WOMEN'S UP TO $1.50 HANDBAGS
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WOMEN'S 75c BATHING CAPS at bathitc Cij's. nil c.l- OA ..rs. ui:ir.v pr.ty trim- ß f( Illing t-ffu-t-. special at tVV jm-. " .
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GET READY FOK .SCHOOL 1
GIRLS' $3.50 VOILE DRESSES
1.50
('.r'.n' p - v Orca'i.lr and Y. i.e re.s.-, I..- i a : if n 'A v ! ri am. i. '1.1 ' 7a-.- a
The promo i
- foi-ti the fa. :. tliat ! possible to harvest their crop,.
The v.t d of a majority of onion
park are --tt:nc
..it V..-. at'.ia! Park- ar- ve
f.Ji.,,!,. i th- b . iare i farm- in K.'Viufkrt county is much .
there'js ro i.etter 1 cat:. .n for su-hj Iirgtr than in former year?-.
a r.ark eat of til- :-:g r.v r. man u.
.'r'.icn i' Cbar I.ik
t nd .a i. . s u n ..;i nd ; n
SWIMS O.V f.2NI ni'rtTlIPAY
Mrs. Atir.a 'an . kike, of Santa (
i M..n. -a. ' .!.. s-,am six ini'ps on her '
i.rthdav. It evident this
i t i 'a iv is rot troubled with rheuma-
lilacklisting l.ireitses j t..-m. Many in th!. vicinity are J WUiSAYY Aug .'7. -':v otlicial-; handicapped in their daily occupa-
of Wa-s.tw r-e'ed a v ide'y cirni-j ti.-r.s and suffer ree-11es agony.
Warsaw Officials Deny
i : g. d for ; r.a 1.
Hundred' have been instantly
lafd 'epa rt to ti- t;-, ttiat .arse, ;rty .-iio.i.u oe woon i u - bbo d ;!; aty ..--i poN'S PKKSx'RIPTlON 103 a
cause ..f ) igt : exbil it: .!:! on v.i'.ir.a ". W.i '.
th.e fa,-' thi: " charged for h" t : that the f.... f..r '-h-i..' Warsaw . had fr rn;ar.i i:i f ''ar
OUR ROOFLESS PLATE
is not an rperlment. We have .housand of satisfied wearera. We Specialize In Plate Work and Extraction We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction
We u-ie Triiohiti Tooth. Special price for August Other plates ad low as For full upper and lower.
Teeth removed without pain by our Dr. Taylor, who has had over 20 years experience In painless method. Oa? administered if desired. High cla3 crowna and bridge work, fillings, etc. Free examination. X-ray photographs at low prices. Open Evening. Trained nurse In attendance
DR. HEATH Lincoln 6 12.
DR. TAYLOR 302 S. Michigan St., over iStar Store
1
B S WOMEN'S BEST $1.00
Union SUITS
36c
W .;!. I.'- tire summer ,;;L! I'ai..Ti Sai: '. ill si.-, plr.k or white dt
BOY S S1Q SUITS fan M "U hers, get year b,y .".' of k R Hi :;t..-e saits fr whK- T'"i B j Q hj B H hnv a ...l h.iii.-e :.. mv. m.-. Slöi v fi J !j ZZ th in j" ti spend, .lust .V sairs vL Z W2S vf
in thi- lot nt e ."
Boys' 75c Mesh UNION SUITS Kays'. ti,,e M.--h Ci.:..r. Sir's. unr-t.-d s '... well in. id.-. .. il at :'.'.'
Boys' $1.50 Khaki
U PANTS I
Spe.-i.ll ei.V Hilt -'i'.e "f P..O-C- Kb-fki l'ar.'-. al-
Ii . W-!ii T in's i- :.. Z
CHILDREN'S UP TO 85c HATS at
' 25c
ciiM.irii's Hi:s
t'. to pi'-k fr 'n. w:
36c
50c
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CHILDREN'S BEST 89r UNION SUITS
o ; . I . t' g OH'.ad s. j r li.' ed and permanently benefited .i '. po;r.t toj by thi'' unusual remedy. It is not - o I:ctne, a paten: medicine but a prescrip-;,.i;-i,.a ar.djtion put up for each individual.
........ Tfi..e V ..- .
Iindon
.rms per-' iiruir Co Michigan and Wayne 5t?. with the!j;ou.h Hend. Advt. 2 3 S -tf .
exception
c.rcuf
O
hich exhibit..! her.- lhida;
ii:tithv.
For reüable i-nti-trv consult Drs. Cirson L Ore. lil." W. Wajrt Ire-
ton av. rrsore Miin 54. dv -OStfitnat TOl' are Injure! Any person
that drivee a car the days when DITCH MASTKltS ' ver- tdreet and driveway ls f.'.led
XINi: KILLED; '29 INJl'llEDthe country most r.ny Sunday. Of course, nothing Wil aM; the grief ,for the dead and Injured, but there
11 & grain 01 satiftction in me iac;
When you fay clgirs say Du.ch MAetera. 213-tf.
Tor reliable dent.stry consult Drs Ciror. & Oi en. lü. W. ".Vahir.ton ave. P. Main 343. Adv.-20S-tf
0rmn Cleaned Aetna Oann. Advt. 33J-tf.
to ovrflowlnc hould be ir.eured
fully. Call the Qreenan gency. 4C8( Farmers Trust Building. Lincoln; 6354 Adv.
Call Aetn Cleaner. Garment, hat clMned. L. 23T? 51 K. Simple On day nerxice cheerfully Ilvtn. Alvt. 23 3-tf.
MILLER TIRE
NEW PRICES 30x3 y2 Fabrics $10.00 and $10.90 30x3 Va Cordt $13.95 and $15.95 z Get a Rc&l Tire at the Lowest Price Goodrich 30x3 Va $10.65 All Sizes in Stock Tirei Put on Your Car Without Charge TIK TOK AUTO SHOPS 113 E. Jefferson Blvd. A Most Complete Accessory Store
Odd Lot Sale CHILDREN'S $10
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a!.. 1 v.-ry
,11 r.. -:z.s ta s. w. il and.', neatly Ofel-V I
eir.y far "
"hiMrerfs 1 n:.n
Sai:. in ad !
well nade a: "s,.
tu:- 38c
MEN'S $1 ATHLETIC UNION SUITS
M. ii's A:l.!'a- N.iin- ... . k I"?;:-. a Sai-. ,i!' ;... s;....e.,i ,: . -.1-. .
50c
GIRLS' UP TO $5 VOILE DRESSES
2.00
;,-!-" ;r--.v ''k'i-.m ir,.,-.j,. - na-s- .-V.-w ... I r .' . r. -.- I
MEN'S $1.50 SPORT SHIR TS
M a'. Sj.art Shir:s, all s,7. . wl ;!. they l.lst, S.ecill at li'.V
69c
CHtLDREN'S TO $3.50 DRESSES
.a '!;'. I '- -. ' -.i all ...e. i . :. -j h i "a. a r, I -- -a iny j !es
1.66
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l . ! -IT-, --n - I ai 1 1 1 ii fir honiewunu i.j i .'-
i f' a 1 . r tliir.c .t:' .h a o-rtain l"l-
li Hneiiil l. that iiiur an utull-put-! f;irt. --
how mtiih ou ran put lr In your rKnl.ir ltllnn with the (.rind Ii!-r, for -rr time you luy her jou put omethinc by tuitril. putting komrthint ovr. tt thr ) inc goes; and the beatur of It i, t!ie more jon loiy li-r-. the nr you nii I'l'T ly. judclnic y th rprh-rn j mi would ha to pay for the
BOYS' $1.00 STRAW H -A-T-S
!!ht' Sira-;.- Hats, :ti 1.1... k ..rily. all -i.e. SI ll le, s;.e--;il ;ir :,..
33c
UP TO 4.50 GOWNS or CHEMISE
1.85
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CLOSING OUT!' Women's $1 Muslin GOWNS, CHEMISE BLOOMERS
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