South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 285, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1922 — Page 3

THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 12. 1922

3 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES I.. TRAIL GIRL AND FIND NEW SUSPECT a. . i r. -. I h;d in th rr.tr:r. i r. . 1 '.a n sh-re APPEAL DOUBLES THIEF'S SENTENCE I'lrnrfs Sot Guilty tt Part hi Robbery of Potoffirc !XI:..'a;'OL! I:; ! . ( t. 1 - r:i i: !. !. to. .-:. : 1 - I I t !". j 1 . i l! r.. ;rt f ti. it !:y. wh :v. uh!;. rX. SV . Hi: . h ir. ! v:- ! A. IV - :

Iidkia aid Mfchfean lews

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TAGGART TO TAKE AN ACTIVE PART IN DEMOCRATIC FIGHT

J,pr'M- Optimi-in M (.Iiancr- of Surrr: (,'arnli dato- Mct at Capital.

INDIAN.M'OLIS

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WOMAN WEEPS OVER BODY OF HUSBAND WHOM SHE KILLED MIWCll.. Ind.. Ort. II r-f-'iiiii.iiilMl f- a deputy fdicrilT wlto kept a miidi in th background jt- iwaHdc. Mr. Itl.mclic ll'ills. now Ik Id Jti jail firin a t.nmlrr cl.arsrr, today wa hicf iiK.nnHT et Um- funeral ,f (!- iiH'iit Hutts licr liulaand. u lif-il .Monday of uniinl MifTer1 Sept. :io ulifii vm. lut him fIIoln a fjuarn-l at their liofnr. following Iter nd'-a-v- on lxnl ;ift-r iIm dnmt hi. Mrs. liutts tiitil her hu-l'and dally at tlif hospital and a Ith him whr-ri ho died. Sh th'n unit lo tin ilit station and surrenilcml. -lf defrtw will 1m- her lra.

NO FURTHER PR0BE! Police Capture, in Abandoned OF GARY WRECK OR "ESf-

3RD DEGREE CHARGE

Th two

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otr.crf-. Wii'.iuin

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Blair Inerter of Pnniily Al-o (iivrn

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nKTUOIT, O-t. 11 Hf!ir.i: the 1 -n.l ark and -!

iJai.' rir.d th- worr-in rl t ! r t : v f . I r. U':"T:-?

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an-

Tutslay, foui-.J

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th-y tur

1 thf-v civ t nu nf tha i-.T ' ' iv V. o in UK h r a I. Th1 f

c k ' T 1 th- rarr.ir.K of F-rt. 1.". last, ht'.d a; n.achir.-- u; t)i road a ways Mate Action lOO Late AOW, L,u! Moor's Vwrlrv tor ::03 1 rroa,-h.-.l ;h. idir. on foot.

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Jinljre Declares, and Inventilation i Closed.

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11. AU j.rol hik'an ('-ntral

(lary. of char

v lr.to wreck,

Auer. 20, l'-.s that

CIratiot a v., and stole

of diamonds.

0 0 wort a

.ati-

erhoe from the lor.?-

U":t took them va-ate.i .uiMinc n.et th:r

across th" rsver to an oil alar.dond nr!r.-s at th- d

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inn on the outkirt.' of Wir.d-or. Ont.Uvr- lo

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f-ized (If or

Harr:

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ham-i which

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...'ELKHART INYENTOR

RECEIVES OFFERS

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i! Harry Van Tilbury Has Patent

:hods

There they

21 vears old. 20S John It. st. who1 Pr-cur'd a

w.-l-j Jiroi:iht V,nrk tn Tlt-rrnir n nl lm-k.! lam. i'.ilr.h'd to the

found a window that was open ani

ladder from a r.tarhy

secor.d t'.oor.

KIKHAKT, Od. 1 1 . ; il Harry Van Tdhu ik. Kikhart inventor.

J .i-I" I y t i - t ' lit '" rat-:. Mr. Ta-Mrt .-..'I h- :ri'n!-- fo (N-witf all h:- f.r:i- fr:;i no 'A' Until 1 :. -;ei;iri to th" in!eie-Ts of th" ! r-io( ratie ti' k e. Hat and "at OfT. "My hat and "at ar- ot'f." h- sail, and I a m at their - rvi ar.ywh'T" nr-.l ,-i'iy i;a"' lli'V thir.k I will do

th- HiO-t V"d." l'any. 1'aterU attorneys of th same others who attended the ! a i , h- . n I ' :-u''' r'da'tiv to rantin them Cani.t th. (.'aviM.o! w. r- Wi'.'.-.am II. ' 'idian rjhtd on manufac ture of his

mv prion. h;nr.. his jatent was r--

thirl d tr' rr. ir-trllre.l by th'-

ir.T.t ar- tin ally and d"tinit.ly at an end. Ta: wa.i de-dared hy C'rimin il dud-- Martin Smith to lay when he w't ak d frr hi5 oo.nion rardIr. d'-r.a'rh--! from Indianapolis that reports ronc'rnin? the wreck ar.d third decree char obtained hy the .ta!' hv'il department, mi i:h t h- turned ov-r to the Iak. county crand jury. Tile state attorney pprral r-al-:7-d. Judi;e Smith sail that neither th" attorney general nor federal

j authorities have any power to in-:v.sti-'ate i.i)prnin.s relating only to a n i r.di vi 1 ii.il county and it was for

this r'i.-on hp (Ucided to turn over whatever ; :C. r. e h had lo county aiithorit-.'3. w t : T . 9 A

who was recently granted a 17-y-r! .m-. .., lm. iiw. p.iient on an auto securing device,' However. Judi;- Smith .-ay., the has receive,! 0:f. rs from Caron Ai 1 atrorn--y k n--:: le-:ded upon this

('.iron, patent attorneys of Ott a w a, j cours? of Canada, and al.o from l'aul Com-U'r ili 1 jury

ed ui) at pot;.- e l.ea hi

a r ht'inSJ f.liri.11,1 T.-ifV, - V. v. f. r-- o-...wl

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wary po.-.ep (jepari-i

art er"

Lonn Penitentiarv 1 rin

at Detroit. MiTKOIT. O.t. 11 An:. , Trar-.n, -2 y-ats old. -.fh-r , str-t. appealed w:i-n f-ntin from one to i.ve years tor

; .m auto truck load of !

wa conv-.-ted on his rt -trial

. Tu-sJiy was r.tt r.cl fr-m two. ' .1 :! a ntf .. ... ... ;n '

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i ther .-r.tert.rs impr-d T::ed-.y 1 lv Jud-re Cottt r in mumi il court j wore from or.e ar.d half to thrrH ; y-ars in Jackson pri..:i for Morris ; I'rokow. 4'i y-;-ars oi l, 1 IT i-t j

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"GASCARETS" FOR BOWELS

When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipated, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds

for

Ciirls Said to lie Onims. "With Harris, when ,irretd

'detectives s-ay. was nrettv Vera!

Coleman. 21 years o'd. of ltreckir.nJce. Mich., and, it is alleged, the

:;dn? thr.O'

iJh du?t-rov

on

vice lor

Automohile:

eeurinir

whi!

sweetheart of Harris. Mis Coleman also Is the chum of Lontta

T w i rv 1 j f n riicfr... fi ft . 1 t - i n I 1 ÖO

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is said to have conteed to complicity in the rohhery. The ftirH

went in. Atter trat

,,orol halls an 1 into muty rcoriH.

the il r ' tlvrs at last aiae iu locked, door. Th.ey knocked and. demanded a.lmtttar.re. There was no ; -,-spon' e. Two .Irew tlteir revolver.

Mor.tcalr. don me n t

"c-e, chart: 1 wirii

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ar.d

irom

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to 1". years and Jrs,-pi

for Km cry Ttlaney. s

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rly stationed at Fort Wavne. cltarc

'.v'.'h

tlie o'her two I n ke down the

m: r. an aut.':itoh:h

I "! i r.ey an 1 Jmrin-'s 'tea.tax: driver to t ike th- t-. to Vpt! and thtre Ir.-k his r ir from

.ac

( Itr.-n, l'. rn ird Korh!-;.-. i-"r d.,-ri-k VanNuys. A. Sal!- Iil- 'ritten --r-r. Dick Mi:rand Humphr-yC. Ularrinton. h a ir man of the ;akr" bur-.iu of th- dToo. raf.- ni-.m-izatlon in M.rj'di our.ry. Mr. 'Iiri n, Mr. K r! lv. Mr. VanNuys, rIr. Sali" and Mr. Tauart arc m-m-1 rr. of the campai'-'n advwry conilidtf. rcntly a i j.'d n t ed hy Mr. (hanih r.. Th' committee wiil meet ar h ve-k to d;-eu- et tn a : l; n po!i-fi'-s and other m a 1 1 rs.

lurried from Washi.tjton, on Au. .

j Mr. 'an Tilhur has received offers

irom reveiai compaiiie.s concerning th. manufacture of his artiel.

Mr. Cham ! i -t s r

ion too late, as the s' t or.l plett. il its inves

tigation and ha lt en discharged and will not h- recalled. If this state had any evidence recrardin either the wrek or th third decree char--, the rand jury w.is in session seven days arid the state should have presented it at that time. Jude Smith slid. The

w re schoolmates in St. Lou!s Mich. Detectives "William Collins and TV-. T r . V . . . V. l . . v . , :

wuou iivuiuii, mi i;.ie oe ti in-

vestlcratinir the holdup. learned Fhortly after the crime that Miss Colenian and Harris had been living in the Fame apartment house a Lor-tta Lee, at :0S John K. tt. Collins and Ilcffron found Vera in Harper hospital, where sr.e had undergone an operation, and they ükewise: verified her statement that she was In the hospital the day Meier's ftore was rohhed. The sleuths decided they had heen put on a cold scent. IVllow ;irl to Catiad.i. Monday, however, they saw Vera

on Woodward av. and decided shadow her. They trailed her

Cowf rimr in a corner wns liar-1

ris. Vtra Coleman stood hy the win-; low. Harris surrendered without a strur-Ie. The jtirl was net arrst-.

led. Harris denied all knowledge ..

the rohhery or th5 whereabouts ot th.e err.s whi'h were str'en. H". the Lee trirl ai'.d Samu1! Taseo. now

are in custody in connection w the crime, it was participated in live mn ar.d one cirl. it is said.

Th-y d.-ov were arrrs'

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t or" bow. Tt;a i ;or -u. tv .a -r wh: h int'" yo.:r h'.ood. ke. k, r. rvn'is, tb-j'oni

W h th- r y.-.-.j 11-. s o -: r storr... e h irt 5 il-'itatio;., it we; peisor..

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i)i:.M!:i) i: ti: ihkst. I.VPIA.VAI DIS. o.-t. It. Th" Oakland City Tthphone Co. was denied an increas- in rate by the public service commission today.

rum TcoKion.Tr.i). LVDIAXAPOLIS. Oct. 11 Atti-

to cl-s of incorporation were b. d today to'bv John Iinihack for the Harrison

i. leu t . : . i s i il

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V.'ith the r l ;-t rat ions ol.taimd by th d!no'rats throu-'nout the state, und xj.rrs.-.-d th.e be'.i-f th.t total' j -eintrat ion in Indiana would b" j 4 . t I

rii'out .ot oer rent o: rne record in

the jr idert t ia 1 cainain f l'J-O. Krl.-t ration Ilont. Kuss-ll Kan, democrat c county chairman, siid the p-.ri.-t rat i"n on

1h south side was x 1 1 : 1 1 and that!

the democrats al-o ohtuined a i'A registration in a number of th.e nortli t-ide wards whii !i it.-u.i!'.y .are carried 1-y the r p 1 1 - 3 ; -t:v-. Mr. Kyan said

lie thou-j-ht a !a:--e p.nt of the tota

l a-irist ra f ;o n of the north sid

Anions these are the descent To d ' J idu.- does not beh-ve. however, h . and the C. & a. Manufacturing;'1'1. t!':,t the ,st;tt0 h 1(1 any more Co. f.f Cincinnati, the CJreat Weste rr. j evidence conc erning either of these Lithe A: Tool Co. Of that city, and a" than was i-re-ented to the the Industrial Promotion Kxrhanse ! m.l jury dur.n: its session. and of New York. Mr. Van Tiiburjr ha s ' 1 hercf ore its report w ould not have not decided what he will do withjbt"'n hm tlte date's infor-r-vinl to the manufacture of his n.atiori been received.

;.o 4. S'ii. C. O. Holms who crather

JO M II Li 'U V i.

I ' 1 1 . O e r . I t i C e'.e'-rion in

-ar w :!! b" ort t h- i of the i..d.- r .(t the i mhe r.

A meeting of th-

I id at es was held at the count v coai

T:titt e r)'-m Tu -day. 1 : ; Is nf the i . 1 1 . 1 1 i.ai n a

ed information rej.-ardin.2r the wreck and tlie third tlejrree charts at the request of (ov. Warren T. McCray. .-aid that he v.a not acquainted with the intentions of the state lecal d'M'irtment reitardine; the information had sent in. He only acted as messenger hoy, Mr. Holmes said. "I do not believe, however," 1 . 1 ..tit l'iln

'Sen. iio.racfl said, siaio i'iui-i.us

wire riofit':,! that the hiko county

,Ij"rand Jury was In session or that I the governor w.i.s inviteil to send in

what information he had leathered.

Tuesday night at the Thomas Mc-1 M 4,ucn a n invitation b( en received

this ! rV Jst l!orne on Hitth st.. C. F. Van ! by the governor, he had rlenty of ;.;,,. I Dueen. director of the local com-j v,iiuade information whh h I ben;,,. ; munity service work, was chosen Hcve would have been sent to the

At the formal opening Wednesday

evening of the rejmbli an quarters in'; the r.ew Hayne.s building. Congress-j man A. J. Hickey of Laporte w.xs th-j principal speaker. He -j.ent th- day, in vUitinjr the various factories and' business institutions of the city in I

tn.- interet of hi candidacy for his

( r-el-ct ion. The ororam was onenedi

by Stewart's orchestra, and Mr

key's address followed At an Ameru.iai I-ion meeting

j he. id of the Armistice day committee. Krand jury den; ,, ratio oin-'-Vr- Van iucen. announced t.-ntative changed the

and this might linal report of

have the

plans for the celebration of Armistice

at whi-h tie-j day. His plans include a parade in ;d th.- results i the afternoon, several dances in the

j jury.

"f rr.-i.t ration, were

di.-cu.--tai

TOWNSEND VISITS NILES WEDNESDAY

Ifiuitnr I (rue-t at

nf (munerce Hinner Olher Nile- .t'U.

afternoon and evenin-r, and a Mardi (Iras celebration in the evening". On!

, the committee with him are Harold j Winey, Harold Sheaf. George Hosi m. r, M.iynar 1 Nusbaum, and Maurice'

j Ft ink. . j j Mrs. Magdalena Shaw of 141"' I Olive av.. 07 years old. died at 4: HO Iowa

I o'clock Tuesday afternoon at th II. ... ..4-.. .4 tf

I no nie oi a s.sier, .wrs. 1 1. ,. ;:ii.im- j (diainlltT ! son of 14, State st. She had been J

Iii v:;n iiar: ior u;it, ;

D. A. R. OF MICHIGAN OPENS 1922 MEETING

i

Educator Is Principal

Speaker at First Session at Battle Creek.

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NIIJ'.S. (.t. 11. I r:i d Sta. s;, r. . Mini arr.ve.l :n N;l

tTt'.o in and was a ha:i)hr i f ''"miner. tl.e I r -h !cr:. m ch;ir :i siji rt ii'M!-..ir;.i:i

r;"- ''is. and th ptoceed-d to ittih.ci in. wiiert- he s,o!a- at a rally. A oommltte of N ;.'.-. c:t t s aci mpar.:. d i;.ra to Ihf 'aar: in.

y cMii: -il has ap;: ..priatt.vl ; fand for "he jitirch i-c ,,f

Nile.-, ad-l.ng th-it is ;m alte.i iy raised s for t : .- purp. sc.

itid -h-

had been takon tf the home, FAiu.F LUhi.K, ( ct. ii i or-

of h-r sister last Thursday. The fu- ntal opening of the twenty-second neral services -v ill he held at 2 : Ü0 1 annual conference of the Michigan ..'clock Friday at th.e home of Mrs. ! daughters of the American ItevoluWilliamson. and will he conducted tioi. took l'lace Tuesday evening, by Lev. Paul Farth, pastor of the'-'t the First Congregational church

Trinity r.vangelical Lutheran church. I Mayor C. Cfccn

n r 4f .1 s t 4P

at ti,.. i.nri.i uiii fiL-.. i,i,r-. t f. r- , erner .ia:T-.. oi t no cnamoer oi

IVolL.-nvn oenpderv. Surviving are three ' Coram- rce extending greetings. Mrs.

isist-rs. Mrs. Williamson. Mrs. Fred L. V 10 1 o r Si V d ! . ( '. ra h d Kaphls. pfe-

Margaret Kunder of brother. George- Kun-

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i :id ot r i-r . a ;e: t : l . or re v a M. Fol.. 1 : a of i D. N we;.

Ctrrt atte: . f.T his -. Of P.eu'on Id T -iy a

1! ' r. Il.ir

Will o"tli a card i in tn. at at :n .:. I Dec.itur. d lught.-r. ti" funeral Mrs. J.din !vr, wh;ca

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.ve rotor a

(i. Shaw. .Miss Flkhart and a

d--r of Toledo. Fnim.nu. cl Papa, who

charged with violation of the prohibition laws on July 11?, at his j!.ace of hasir. . -s. 61 t Harrison st., was tik'-n t the superior court Wednesday afternoon, where his case is being trieb Police Chief Northrop cnarg' s him with unlawful manuiacf;r of intoxi -ating liu'ior and with

avtn i

in hi

lt proven entity t a fin' of no

ftor than J,f, nnd a prison term! of from .10 days to six months. The; .. ...1

prosecution 1-" n-un- conducted ny

IViicoMitnr G. II. Sawver. and the

a , . , .1 1 ,v t f " v Tt . TT.

sided ;ss .--täte r-ent, assisted by .Mrs. Fred Wells, r.att.e. Creek, reK'nt. Howard A. Steiner, of (.rinnell

has been' C"U( ioW;l- 'avp ,,n address on

"the making of a great nice. Among those jr -nt wa Mrs. G. Wallace Hanger, of Washington. 1). C. organizing secretary of the general association and candidate for president general at th national no-, ting In TOlVh This is her first visit to Michigan and she is aceompanh.d by Miss Katherine Nettleton. of Derby, Conn., vice-regent for that

the Windsor ferry, saw- her hoard the boat, went aboard themselves) at

Tire and Tube Co.. of Hammond. Ind.. with a capital stock of JÜO.OeO

-ossfs4s:on for sale, he will be subject

lc-i. than $100 or " " ,

inurs j.iy aiternoon. xac iaugnters will visit the American Legion

I hospital for tubercular ex-?oldlers.

' and will take data concerning the ' ..-..' r, .1 .wie. f tUle, V, ,T-ll T 1 r, . 1 I

bv Atfv Tt. F. Proctor. ; , V , V, I of the American 1-egion In Michigan, j

Mr. M. F. Thorn i

: -rr-cv fr. 'a K r.- .-ei

with M'.s F. X P. -na.c Mr. ani M:. Ibrmm Khq'f. ft- !-. ':' How ard t .. a: e j..t t-nts i. t'..i .; :ht--r. born t d.1.

M-H Fdw in F,.rl.-. r.tertair.- f 1 j ..,.r., r ?vc Wcm.-n's Au.vihaty !' "::e A'f.eri-'ar. I..c::."n ..I'd t!i'.r;

Sunday Football Cause of j Controversy at Bluff ton

P.LFFPTON. Ind.. Oct. 11 A ti itiia'are war was waging here today between ministers and th American legion over Sunday foct-

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fr 1 L-

at c.rds r VLParv

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i ' car.

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Ktejx. In i . I.-.v -. rnd I.enor.i Fhi-.-T t!."!'.' Tr.atriase. Am u r. c m r-.t v. M.TC of M-s i: I:o .: Williams, b.-.r ro k pi ice r. St. Th'-y w i".l re-die fc: - h-- t'ri !eV m th-T, : r. 7 Grant st. t h - ! it a ". v. i . ':. ig-- e'.ah h. eid a : r May-r F. o.e. a I-.i-ess.. in the h -.l'.d attention ".t situation wh..

:- N..es :r. rr.ga

. .. ... ' o -d the f i h ."'.tv'3 chief

.r e !. s-ard

; !i ; f At

t e rorm

and

football far.s

e Minaay cwme.-. i

.-..y tlire .-hall

ministers my there shall noL Attorneys differ on the matter

1 SLIGHT SNOWFALL j IS SEEN AT MUNCIEj i Ml'N'CIF, Ind.. Oct. 11. (Py I. N. S. ) Spring in New- York, winter in .Muncie. Persons on the streets at; i 1 1 : b) o'clork last T4lght declared; snow fell for a period of live minutes :

mc.tmg as it touched the ground.

n-.i ho

a a - '.;-'. e

1 i'r- An oid law forbals it and they say I the matter would rest entirely with

i'tvai I t;; j;.;dg or Jury before whom th

hi'tti i t.;.-t would bo alled if it reaches;

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d w::. y Lxi lake. .rave wnich iplea.--

j Tou can nor Tjuy a Dutch Mater ( C.gar for 5c. 27 tf

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t that th executive

th .rr

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ae v . , p i t ling. at'vT e i. am' of had been members w h ti.v

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IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR

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agalr.-n lu.ri ana tvc.ar a i ..peclahst. r Ca rr entitbd to be 1 t.on. mado

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IN.H Itl.n IN tTIITT .OSHLX. Ind. O-t. 1 1 1 vi Mcar.;v, - h ( (tohen. suftered tract .1 sku.i wen he wtu

'" -: i :' an automobile driven bv

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Anni-Versary Sale of Men's FINE OVERCOATS

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Boys, Here's One for You A Fine Big Watch "Just Like Dad's" Absolutely FREE All you have to do is to purchase one of our high grade two pants suits at $10 or more and you get the watch free of charge. You won't find values like this anywhere else, and you have the watch free to help you remember our great Anniversary Sale.

Anni-Versary Bargain in Men's NEW FALL SUITS

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Big Purchase of Men's Soft Cuff Shirts All high grade Standard quality shirts ordinarily selling at a great deal more. Russian Cords, Satin . .Stripes Woven Madras Shirts Bolivian Cords, Plain Stripes Fine Grade Oxfords $1.77, Three for $5.00

Biggest Line of Sweaters in the City at Unusual Bargains Hosts of other Values in Every Department of Our Store Watch for Daily Announcements of Anni-Versary Bargains.

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