South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 261, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 September 1922 — Page 5
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922
GENERAL MOPS UP The Do Dads Doc Sawbones' Pie Shop
FLOOR FOR COOLIE
Christian Military Leader's
Power (n',s in iVkin;
Hari' Tobarco.
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I'KKi.VU, Srt-' 17 'JT.erul Fen Tu-h.-f.-mc. ':;ir a'- 'hri' i.tr. genera:. continue r. sro.v in p.,..2 diJ 1 now -m,'aL--d in a cain;. lii, to raise :o.-.o ru.i, a i...kt.:-y vfrn'T of H.r,.ir:. or ,.; tae jArst pro ir.---- ;n Our.. ..n-i conU.ning n-.or- :.,:. thirty ni;ii;..n inhabitants. h- j ,,tn,-. a -jure ol grat Jnflu--.-.. With r,t,h on. ward hi st.-rr ('.u;.;;.,;, prir.clpk Woiii r.v.r- pr'-rooj -a a He 'iu rrrnt:y is-u-d d-- re-3 in the provlme forbidd.r.g th ir.:.- of silk, which. h I rl ir. i a w at-r Jl travavaric i; p. r..,.J of 'hin.t'financial MrirL-- r.r y.
In trv ap.tai
Xer.rfj. h' XLV.1 shut
Jle Is making ' . Very difficult an 3 ' I ! i r.-i to .-:.:. b lie', e- js ; .al f, At. The Prk;-!i
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f ilonan. Kai-o-'il the thiit'-r- ; !-a-;!r- district. si!'' ; i'art f rlidd n hi-, a ! i ri i j i t which he In a!t h a r,.J rnor-no-rU-aa Tof'Kco
i I i nil this -e.-nt
di a'iirr-t : :i ! r e.':"'ily l-i;iin to tr.i'I- in Hor.ao. r'-ira. k ;.- up C - a's pro ; ; n f-
pr".J'JCt and h.:s f. ' the !'- of If th- present at least one of will 1. al' to
'I S'at'v .-o.'jir-thirsr in
piff. th I'n
pr '-hib.tion. Simply. n !:. a No affects th- utmost ' p:.ii!ic!fy in his own living. II fntH the s.;me food a- Iiis soldiers a '1 r-fues to rid. ahoiit in an awt"'i;iobi!. which h" Iclars i? too extra vacant. Wh-n an International' N ws KtTvir- X -.vs eorrespvorifler.t i vi.-! to. hirn li" .sii j) ji iri Jiirn witii m nu fur rar raptur-l frim tin- furnier ' r i r of th iirovin -. hu? .-la i . t I . : l i I o on a 1 i r t . All of his rtafT ri.le l.; y. aN... arul Ilmian has htf-eom ..'ir x'i Ih-rt fi'M for I C 1 ! J-alo .'m 1 His offire contains r.nly two honks' o the llihle and a tr-Htis on military i tJM-t:c. n aft rnoon. when pay-l inK an tin xp-et- call to Iiis office. I
I un arpr;.-Ml ?. rind him niopplnt; fiji the tT r. a 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 - coolie wh-"
rk it was .;o...I l,y in aw.-d ,i-! l'-in-f. Four or fiv- officers wore! p!. lookin - on. although .-taralini; : Hiff'.y at atteritioi:. II.- lauh.-d Vlini we i aiii' in and -t i I work' f'-r a minute. "You know." ho aid. "''apt. 1 .War.:; hrr' t-;!s me I siiou!d not do Common thiiiL's now that I am the; frovfrnor and tiorhum of so s.'r"at: H provir.i '. H ju't d FonfneJns tu Ivn-fc him u. Hut T d. not think', th- Mi'1 wo ill tnh us tli.it. and: I w.mt to i i: it :. .j upon my mm that it flos no;." j "Y-i. .ir." s.-ii'l "apy Wim:'.; pnlutlric "'onfucius dofs say that i tt is not rieht to do as the common Jeopl do. When h orders h! chair to carry him at the funeral of! fci favorite pupil he remarks: i "When my ?son died I walked at hi. funeral, but now that I have l.e-j Come a hiirh official my f-et mut ; Hot touch th irroui.d as common ; people's do." Quoll's tin lllhlc. (!en. Fcnc pur down Ji; mop and! took up his liihle. H- turned the: paxe owr thoughtfully for a while, j Incidentally, a (,'hinrse Hüde is in apprance Mention I with the stand-i ard Kpi.copal ditioM and has aj blnck leather hlrali:cr. with fflltj lxe!. It is. in fact. a. lil.r ral trans- i Jntion into Chines-. ".Vow," said the Kon'ta!. "I calk your attention to thi.s j.is.-ace fn"u St. Mark- And .Trsu l id : 'Wliosoex er of you will th" eh shali
t-- th servant of all! As an object leon t!i- iiiop!-.x-Xxv va.' a marke. 1 surccs. Dttrin? I'rcncll
Our f-fay in Kairerru t!ie ortiocrs Of tlie troops stn t lor. 1 thT" l.ad
b, a,.k dIgreat INDUSTRIAL
! BOOM IH ILLINOIS
may brin? bick the ola ea9 nd
.rt-ro , I'm ill urrst in Iii" vu..i
prince looks like a man who has '.irvlvel a terribl orcal.
I)t?pit; Strikes, Huilding is Going Forward Rapidly in Prairie State.
SPRING FI EHL. Ilk, Sept. 17. UuiUiing- operations all over the
sxaxe o. iii:non are Dooming ac-i cording to GeorKe D. Arnold, dire-c-j tor of the ftate department of labor. Arnold bases his statement on a!
Divine Aid Credited by Business House: Donates For Church Pi:iULYTOWX. Tex.. Sept. i; Ac"nc"wlodt;ir. Its lr.debte.ln- to the. Lord for fracce?.-?. the Tirrytown Iqulty n.xchar.ce. of this c:t". has offerM to a!d. n prf r.tnc" of its rro:its for the church. Residents b!ieve it i th tlrt f.rrn
USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN
IlnArn Out kln nd It fiinr Irnn IIljo,! C)r it-lit
ptatisticaj surx-ey of buildir:. tin-
i in th siuthwet to adept, s-ich a
nlorment nnl 7cnral oh'ti.j r-.-, n . course.
.iitinnC i v, tii.. , . , . T- ' Ttia f-rm doo rv irra.in firh ;r.B" !
'UVI.1 in ir i ituiiV rv.ti.r. i' rum i
Chicajro down to the small towns hi bu'nefs, and its rr.ernorhip
j removal of work has been shown In
the lat two month?, the director de
clared. "There plenty of work In Chicago, ard workers are anxious to be employed there." Arnold said. "Peoria ho far thi.s year has had as much lrulMinsr completed as was
j completed In K::i. Rockford re- ! ports activity In all lines. I "Hven watre incrta-ses have been ! jriven at Ix-catur. At Hloomington. I Mollne, Rock Lslar.d and Kast Mo-
line more men could be placed than are available." At Aurora lare mills hax-e reopened after a shutdown. The Improvements leading to the Industrial revival In tho etat came in the face of strikes and other obstructions, the direcitor declared, but when settlement of fuch controversies arrives a record-breaking business era is eocpeeted. "When industrial dissension is obviatd anions the workers Illinois I boun.I to talce the lead orer in-
j dust rial states In a prosperity that
has nevr before been reached," tho director forecast.
composed larcrely of farmers of tb.e community. The tosrd of directors ha.s akei each rverr.ter to xote to dedicate a portion of tha net proTits to churches In crder to insure future ucces. The de!?mat!on as to which deromlnation to benedt a result of the .xchar.ce's plan i? left to the discretion of each member.
Vrr n.'.cittly skin or blotches on fa body, you do r. t i . i e lief f rc nx t rtur- oi .
Äv-ares a note ! s U '. n sp P'.y a ntt Mntho-s;::? pro"mnt t..ow. n- " Pe-cau'-" of it.s jS'-r. Tvropert'."-. T'otlu? z b found to T ik the p. iCphur prep ir.i';on. Th"
r.ea.:r.? r e-.r s.
r;: r ".. rh 'r. . arras or . . v ; . ' t r r. .irr.t-s:nT!t. Ap- ; h;:r .vT.d lmm .I'tr' :-i"Z . r 1 e t : . f thi fii- ;: . T t U
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apply
who haw In i uns'.ht iy --.n tr- u' can know :k d-ktl.t th.s M nth.Pulphur brtrr. Kv- -i tr. :t.'hlr. ecrema i driest r..it up.
Get a sm t'.l ja
of i: w
Suiphur from any it- 1 Ufe it Ilk" co. rr.'.iu -
).!.r.ihor'.:rk.;st ard n iv.
PRINCE OF WALES CHANGED BY TRIP
Pies! Great juicy ones sweet, tasty raisin ones, all gooey inside; dutcji apple ones, with strips across the top and nutmeg and cinnamon sprinkled on top and cherry ones with flaky crust and the most delicious of well ripened cherries inside. Such pies! And they all came from Doctor Sawbones' Pie Shop that lias just opened today. Because it is the opening day, a pie is g-iven free to very customer. And what a shop it is! Roly and Poly are at the mixing vat, where the flour and lard and salt and water and baking powder is worked into the dough that, when baked, becomes the flakiest of crust for Doctor Sawbones' famous pies. With his long ha I died ladle, Roly dips up the dough and pours in onto the kneading board, where a master baker works it and feeds it into the rolling machine. Roly is so busy quarreling with Poly that he is making the master baker all mussy with the uough from the ladle and he ss working so fast that the baker cannot take care of the dough and it is running off the sides of the board and has formed a great pool on the floor. Old Man Grouch is at the crank, and keeps lifting one fool and then the other. He fears that the dough will dry and he will be stuck fast to the floor. But look at the nice even stream of dough that slide down the platform from the roller and as it comes, Old Nicholas Nutt, with a huge cleaver, cuts the strip into nice square cakes which are passed from hand to hand until they are placed on the table of the "crust cutter." The "crust cut
ter" is an expert workman and holds in his two hands the patented cutter. As each square is placed on the table he pounces upon it for all the world like a little boy trying to catch a butterfly with his hat and makes of the squares of dough, nice round ones which are fitted into the pans and placed on another table under the Ailing spout. Here, really, is the secret of Doctor Sawbones famous pies. The little fellow who operates the filler is a master baker and a master mechanic besides. He presses the lever and one pan he fills with cherries and he presses the lever again and the next one is filled with raisins and the next one with peaches and then the lids are fitted on and the edges crumpled and little fancy fixings made on the top then they are piled one on top of the other on little trucks and hurried to the big ovens. When the pies are baked to a turn, old Sleepy Sam fishes them out vith his long handled shovel and, one on top of the otrvr, places them on the delivery trucks. Old Doctor Sawbones, himself, is passing out the pies to his customers and they can hardly take them from the ovens fast enough. See the little Doo Dads eagerly waiting, and what a great hurry the little fellow, that is delivering the pies, is in. The little mouse on the flour sack is enjoying it all very much and the pup and Mr. Bug are hoping that some scraps will be dropped and then they will have a feast.
"YIYE LA MARCEL;" LONG MAY IT WAVE!
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c.aes c'.erv morninr .it
O i lock.. Tii- per.eral. Iiowvi', is a, F-iritm of ?4ern qnki. nnl the d-! ;lire is I'c'i'i.Vr- - 1 t l.r !; i ;: '
to Fete Anniversary
of Now Famed Hirsute Achievement.
Chinese Railroads in Bad Straits, Reduce Expenses
.U.S. FARMERS REACH RUSSIA WITH TOOLS I r of Land in Yoljia alley Fxtended to Tliein They Ilrini: Implement.
PAP.hv vp ! i rv o
ha :r-'. a vim: Kr- mil h ' ir
pt. IT. The .-,oth anith' invention of Marcel i -1 he celebrated by
-.1 ros-ej-j net month. A :' : h- ;n mtor. who !
"ow T1" Vf.ir- old. "-ill hmres'-ntt l him and th'ic will he a lonsr v . .k of fei es and balls and expo- - i;or at Irina 1'ark. It is expected that there will be many beautiful women who have been embel-k-ked bv th-.s sreat Invention.
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PR KING, Sept. 17. The Minis-) 1;l;a:
try of Communications. China's na
tional railroad department, if making1 desperate efforts to put itself on a sound ba.k a.s the foreign creditors press for payment. There ha.4 been a constant threat of international Intervention nnler-n .-one thim; is dorn- t. mo- c the bl:ga-;ion-. which are mnv placed at ihout $600.000.000 sliver. The .lti.at'on is aggravated by the fact
that the road: are now showing a ;
constant deficit, thanks to the last tew years'of revolutions and m!eminaErement. Thre-e years ago they were considered one of the best railroad properties In the world
net income of JÖO.OOO.Ooi'. Make Forvrn Appeal.
The new administration has Issred a statement largely for foreign consumption, f-ettin? forth piar.fi of further constt ructions which it is estimated will incrta.-e the total raver ties by at least s,-vt nty-flve mk-
j mm; ana tne Minister o: (. ommun:- ! c.'.tlons a position correipondin2: t. that held by McAdoo iliir;n? the vai ha.s embarked upon a policy of ruth'-..- economy. One of hi iir acts was to cut off the subsl-
dk of the newspapers. which
iiiiiuunifii io more man iiv.i'uv a
fifty thousand for the United States. In other words, the United States has 4 00 people to the mile of railroad where China has 40,000 or ('hir.a could have a hundred tlmf
i a mu.h rod a she ha.5 at present ! ar,d .still be only equal to the United ! State.
: . . t v - n i : v e t ! i : : s 1 o i I i r ul a ! ik. a no ri-
Vol -a
.' i 'S.."(. . - ; . I . JL me: lean far-. r-' a n i. fc M('S'1X lj ,i-'- !"'.' Ü .". ia Id Wci.cr, a. ;iriffC''?ure. and i'h.irir !k I" riNan lea ?mi- farmer, d '.-.or.-st: at ion i.n-.a iv
v. ' v-y. They brim; w.th ili-m 2) trar t Ather with !arr- numbers
B are part", seed for f ptantii-.u. 6. 1 all tlielr w:: food far six' n..mh- They are an expedition, O i.a:;ized by the Frlcrds of Soviet 1: -..a at a c o.t of ö - . o r.-c . Tr.ey . B.: e .-vurlr:2t fro:n the g-overnment ' tl ue of K r-. " 0 acres of land in! i. e Vol co. va'.icy, where they pro-' pvs to live In terts while ruUivat-' Irs: and plnntinsr the lira! m a huge
ale. After fowlrK t!. winter jrrain they will co 1 ick to Amerb.-a. taktr.K wtth tliem m-r;.'"-i ra'ture ot their Operations Their place will
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'PIERHEAD JUMPERS
FIGHT FOR TICKETS
These policies, although :audoble. Imring the first sevn months of live I,con Purely negative, and the. -this year 3.584,000 bottles of Tanlac rtduction of the personnal was i have hein KnM -.
i man very much at random, e:tmi-'ord for a proprietary ! ' natir.g pood and bad engineer". I established.
! Linger at Hocks for Chance tO, a'lke- the ro-Ilnsr ck anal More, than 30.0C0,000 bottles have.
: :-. z b . r p th r. e ,1 v :
another h.ar. f.--t on!" in
t taken next sn: irroup. which .UI! ätmI donate it to Kus!a. They will empl la Ivor aj they need at.t meanwhile 1
tr.r. Eve-ry- tractor which they brir? beam the Inscription "A pre-er.t from the v.-ork-rs rf th- I'rited Sates "
:i ias,int raining the reasyientl".c firm-
Girl Falls From Window on Shoulders of Man Min- Yor't. IT rr.hr-r fr m a . end !b-"r window f her h n.e. . No. .'IT i: r.fy-eventh r, .. !i-s Martha P.arnes. -M. landed
f to the year 1 8 T 2 It appears women never had been waved, cel. a poor country barber, who -Hoi hair for four cents a head roi-b- l v. on -n"s hair for 10 remnrk-d i y often his h-r - own pretty lo-ad of hair. . ii a- naturally navy, and cht that all wonom .should
have the same even though artl-f.v-al. Aci identally he turned his 'tilling Iron upside down and dls-oove-.i tliat lie lvad made a lovely wave in-s'ead of the ordinary curl. Th was his secret, whih he kept f..r 201 y-ar. Tame was not long in coming his nay. A few timid women first alo'Ad hint to try' his new method. Pari' soon heard of it and urcd him to come to tb.e capital. Society
women, a.'in-vrs ana pnni,ts oe- ; it,nt figure at both Southaminon and gan to flock to him. Ary price , Iiverp0ok The great homeward M t 4 I
w.'S p-vai. one ianioname w -oman ; rl!h of American
consenting to give him 400 franc? when he came to wave her hair at six i nthe morning. And Ivdy Innox paid the young Maxcel 1.000 francs besides hi? traveling expensesto Ijondon for a sittln wliich lasted not more than 25 minutes. Suddenly. July 14. 1S3T. Marcel closed up fhop. leaving a fad lot of wonur.. lie had amassed a raillion in 10 ytars ar.d wished to enjoy life a little. His children were w II mirried. so lie departed with his second wife for a long voyage ir. Greece ar.d Italy. Since then he has settled down in a fine chateau Louis MIL, where he Uvea the life fi real gentleman farmer, free fri-m waves Marcel and other vailties i s well.
month, and thereby brought down upon his head one of the moat bitter Journalistic attacit ever launched In Peking. He cut the staff of the Ministry itself to nearly one-third
although only nine thousand r d almost halved the railroad afls in all. were yielding an an-1 m -i s'ratlvo personnel. This saving ' v:i: amount to about $13 000.001 a
ear. :r tne Minuter
' ;.t a his policy. IlxperLses Arc Rlueed.
able to main
TANLAC DEMAND IS GREATER THAN EVER IN HISTORY
Modern Plants Have Increased Capacity of 62,240 Bottles a Day, But Makers Are Still Behind Orders Med icine Publicly Endorsed by Best People Everywhere.
India Tour Transformed Him Into "Early Middle Age," is London View. I-ONIDON, Sept. 17. What ha. the Indian tour done to the Prince of Wales? IIa it destroyed his youth? These are the questions that all lyondon now asks. Everyone now sees the change in the prince since his return from his adventurous tour, and the general Inquiry Is whether it was worth while, after all. From a fresh-colored, smillr.g eager boy the prince haa turned into a man of early middle age. All of the old light-hf artednes? seoni to have deserted him and. wherever ho appeal's, h. looks weighed down by care. And there is a curious, apprehensive watchful glance in his eye that non-o of his frienda like. Talking to a friend, his glance is always roving the ground 50 yard, ahead. It Is not fear, but a kind of sub-conscious watch fu in ess. He seems like a man never released from an unending Ktraln. liest perhaps a happy marriage
CH
ARLES EL SAX
& COMPANY Styles the Thing Quality and price are important factors in selling merchandise but after all is said and done the most important factor is "style." Quality may be of the finest, the price may be just about right, but if the style is not strictly according to correct fashion, you probably
won't buy that hat, or suit, or dress at any price. In recognizing the importance of style, we aim to provide assortments that you'll approve of keeping in close touch with the leading style centers and markets is our method of supplying the latest and most approved merchandise to our patrons.
New Fashions Are on Display W ould Like to Have You See Them.
medicine Is
Buy P assage to America, Much '-in Demand. LONDON, Sept. 17. The 'pier
head jumper" has become a prom-1 nuaüy by means of ir.emsed tariff
roadbeds have been permitted to ; been soid during the eight vears Tan- I tall Into a bad state of repair. Thus;iac has been before the public, and j
eAo.yaito say that it is the largest selling the rev- ' medicine of Its kind does not beeln
enues or tue roaa $ t ü.ou'.etjij an-, to tell the ptorv
tne new r.an
which propos
has been
to Increase
No other prepara-
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that moment. Huyouni: w-'-man'.s fall ived hr from f-e-a loth were taken
Wallis 1.500 Miles to College in Missouri COLUMBIA. Mo.. Sept. 17. Benjamin I-aJer is a student of the
tourieta has
brought him back into existence.. A jumper Is a gentleman who has
j been told at the shipping offices in
lyondon that there Is no accommodation in the next et earner for New York. Nevertheless, hoping- against hope, he c-oet to one tf the porta and puts in Inquiries whether ajiy pa-sserpor has been detair.o! by Illne. or urger.t business. If so, he offers big money for the vacant berth, and "Jumps" on board quickly before anyone can
forestall him. Right up to the moment of ailing! he lingers on the pier-head and j sometimes he hire a.s many as half) a.Jozen 'runners' to aist him. J
If nothing avails then he
make a direct offer to a departing
passenger to pell him a passaee at i a profit. Put the shipping compan-j ie-. look upon this practice with aj stern-eye. as they keep a waiting i
list, which goes by strict priority. Recause all the transatlantic lireare now booked up right to the end
t.on has ever approached the de-
and ex-tennlon of present Une. The niand enjoyed by Tanlac. and It le tax on goods it -to be abolished, and expected that the Riles this year the freight rates are to be substan- alone will be more than ten million tially increased. It is estimated that bottles. the latter will bring in yearly an Working diligently at full capacity
Increase of some $10.000.000. An- the th
cthtM- project is to complete the ton. Ohio, Walkervilie, Canada, and! Canton Hankow line, a distance of j Mexico City are stik. behind with; 270 mile. Tha gap i the real di-j orders. In spite of tho fact that the -.ding line between the North and! combined output has been Increased! the Fouth, and the bringing of It ! to C2.2 4 0 bottles a day. While the j will connnect Peking and Cantcn , laboratories are striving- for quantity ' directly and. it 1 hoped, will make j production this endeavor la still p.!
impossible the present anomalous situation. Improo OmnortlOTP. The increased revenue to be ob
tained therefrom Is estimated to be
ondary to the determination to make no sacrifice whatever that will endanger the high quality of the medicine. Tanlac? wide-pprea 1 and ever in-
J40.000.000 a year.
the ehorte.t
At the ! CTt'asnr Popularity k? the strongest!
, ; possin.e proof of its unquestioned ;
merit. No product, not matter how
present moment the ehorte.t po.-?'-
hie time -hat pan be made from Pe-
"rcill ! ... .v. 1 extf nslvelv advertised entiM contfnno
to estibiLfvh world re-ord.s for eai-a
tr !",owtr hfspital surTer'.r.g from i l
r-r.'ti'Ior. r.r.j la erat ior.s. After l;f!ir .itterd( 1 they Trre abi to $:v t' tlieir hom .
Call Atr.a Cleaners. Garments, fcfl's car.ed. 1-2876. 916 E. S-m-)'.. Or: day t-erv'e cheerfully tva- Air. iii-tt
oH sch.ool he walked here for the university' f-pening. Ixader j ..;.-; co.r.pbted a walk of
"00 miles from New York City to
att-nd the University of Ml-iouri and Is now fmoih'-.h leader carried a iV.:n .-r hu arm all the way and hae secured employment In a lcal moie theater tc arn fjr.ds to continue hi education. H' expects to wulk hom for his Äcatiera.
of this month to the extent of their capacity, the frreat rush now Is on the Canadian Mne. In consequence most of these are now filled to their capacity for the remainder of the season.
king to Canton : one week, and the l averare time reou'red i reariv two
weeks. When the connection r...s i year ?r year If it did not produce.
I been completed the trip will be ! aci!VÄ positive results. j ImadA In trr- Ar. a - A roar-U- Tar..aC 15 Composed Of the TT.!
j riunarej intlcs or what is now con ! s.dered to be unimportant line wll
increase in value by manyfold.
Several other '.Ines will also be. extended, and, with a refunding of
the present lean into a general ar.d ar.d more reasonable standard bond
her.eficial roots, herbs and barks i
, jkTiovn to medical ecier.ee. The formi ula is etlilcal and conforms to all
pure food and drug laws, and although Tanlac's jruperiority Is abundantly supported by leading authorities it Is the people themselves who
New Fall Stock f.t J. J. Kreutberger. Merchant Tailor. 203 Dean Rldg. Adv. 273 tf.
Ilive you paid your
yet?
telephone
have made Tan'.Tr wV.i? It t.a Tn.l
onngation, w:tn a corresponaing
.avinj? in Interest.
th total in-
j lions uron millions have used it and
nave, told other millions what It has
f)P T tar"-ns i,ul ai 4Ö'- done, while thousand? of the best '''-jö' people in .every community have Some idc of the raJlway poI- given public statements of the pr.t bikties of China may be learned j benefits they have received by takfrcm the fact that the total mileage ; ir.g 1;. approximately nine thousand, at ; Tanlac Ls sold by all good drugopposed io about two hundred iiid j gijts. Adv.
Adler
rothers
A STORE FOR MEX JXD BOYS. 107-109 S. Michigan St. 108 W. Washington Ave. CALL STYLES FOR A BOYS are on display in our boy's shop. Mothers who like to see their boys well dressed will be interested m the new apparel now on exhibit. In Adler Brothers clothes you will find the ultra touch that not only adds greatly -.1 i
to trie Doy s appearance,
but insures wear.
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