South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 318, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1922 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TltfES TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 14. 1922 komm

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"William M'or:-y, S. . ;f:;catlr,s?. M!.i .Jck-;-n ,:: 1V';' r, of Kir-kik. 111., .-Üt-T of th: briu-, im I Dete drub! -f th'-s ci'y w-rc tin. iarlanr. The brl J s m idd ..s tired in i'l-c c.in!'n crept' !r.mm-J in tfl l.rn!, and sh w.r a pictur-: hit of Mirk. IDr arm b -j . t was of rosrs ar. I valb-y liib.-. Thi Lrid'.W'is attra'tlv- in a jwn of r.ivy 1 lue erf;1.,' itin tr'mmM in cjt f t 1 bead.-. h" al.-ri u r" a p.cture lilt of bli'k und ' arr.f-'l ari old f.ishior.f 1 I t of r--4-' an ! val ley V.lif.i. riiH'iwii;K' tin- er :n i; a ',vc! ! r.- i!;fa-: v.-i rvM ta thr tn;riil.i r.s f tii- i ::i ni i- ll tt e farr.l!v at thf- ff'-r-on hot-!. Mr. ai;'l M:. J i.j I i) a :j :i M't for .i trijt to I " .' V( Tri, th" !t!1 t ra '..'K in i thr"-. -?;;t :' navy Mu-. Aftrr I"(. 1. !).' u. I! 1" at h"M.e a v01 JIarrl.-on av , tliN city.

Th" Thl iM '.ta K.-p;n fra-'-rr.ity ; 1 'T.l-rt iin -1 Mr n-!a -vrnir-r '..rh u : 1 ' 7 o'clock l.nr.T a ;h- IiSal!-- ho-' '" tel. Twr.ty-fi- .-r.- h -at- ; !":

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iriforrrtally .'ir. lay r-; r.!r. -;, r;t thr-

Mr--, forre II. Zhricl-! : II' p r visite.l nvc , he in- f Mr. an! Mr.' t r ..t N'.irjvm Tn.l . ! K :; :- 7, -h' n Jr.' r. .1 .uh- I ir. i Mr. ('iorsf Z.v. r.'l- ;

! T-.r-r h !'0-n vi.-itir. t!:f wcr-K. I ! Mi-- M.alr- I K r- y. who is at- ! t.-r.'!ii: tho Chl'-ao Normal school. , !:- nt thr v. '-r-k -'ni with h'-r parents i

Mr. a r.'l Mrs. Itol.crt Kf-r.-w, ?.2 ) V

To Appear in Concert Here

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hornf of th" forrarr. IZh S. St. Jo-f-ph

wa-s tatfu;iv !ffor-

atv 1 with quiintit!"'? of n:inih:i rosrc, th" lin!ni; room h"in .;).- :ai!y lovrly. Tho taM- a cr.Wr' 1

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rnn's and lihte-l with j.In'c tap'T.s in j-i'vrr holders. The i,'U"-t. from out of the city includoil Mr. ar.-l

Mr.'. If. Minda. Mr. and Mr?. J.

Mr. ar. I Mrs. ri.iror.m Miller, of!

i Tt. V.'.t. r. . formorlv of this citv ar?

r! :r. a fo-.v days in tho city. j

Mi.-- i::-n 5o:tlr a r. I Miss Itotty Huniap ha v.- rt'turnol from Chicago v)m r- th v a'trr.dcl an Armistice

I !an- ?:v'n S-iturday cvt-nirs at the : C'.fjipr Cirirtnn 1-7 the Phi Tau Ko-ilon .'orcrify of that city.

Mr.'. If. Minda, Mr. and Mr?. J. i I ' rriedman. Mr. aral Mrs. Arthur 1 I Ä f Stfin. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hyman I."M. Mr. I JCLVlCQ tO XjlflS 1 aral Mrs. Jo.-cph I rlau. Mr. and , L . .. APrtvr tlrmt J

Ir. Jarr.rs V.. McMel. v.-an ho.-t tt a dinner jrlv n last veninu; in the Colljrc Inn of th- Iwual'c h(t!. ?ionorln John M-rl:n GutJiric uhn.ee niarri.icc to ML.i lU-nita Mur1'iiy of Ini-viII. Ky., will take j'ace N v. Iir.nr was s.-rv d jit r,:20 ol"'k and the j-u :üs vr' Jac!- liayiri'ind Shatih,

M'alter C!:n. r. .Tick Yountr. lYed -:-

jioo'tu. .ionn Ji.-t..o. i rar.K .oot-( Honoring Mis G-or?ene Mur.--.-fi.

v. host marria' toHi!"-; ( ain v. ill

j.i.LP' Safardiy morning, Mi.-s

Helen Hahn. 3103 S. Main M.. n-trtain-d at lunchton at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Itobttt.-on tta room. The attractive tahlo was

Mrs. Moo Friedman. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mind i, Dr. and Mrs. F.rry Mayer and William JJerlau fu K inf is City, Mo.. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hrudno, Misi Helen I'rudno and Marvin llrudno of Cl-vland, Mr. and Mrs. Fhilip Ciralski. .Tr. and Mrs. Os-ar Gumhinsky, of Chi.-aeo. Meyer Minda and Cluptave Friedman of Ivan-as City, and Nat Fa'.inser. of fioshen. Ind. A lunrheon was iven at the Hotel IaS-ailo Monday at 1 o'clock for the visitors ar.'l in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cral.-.ki, of Chicnsro. entertained .1" u.-::? at dinner In the Gold, room of th Oliver hotel.

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McAuüff. and J. Mdn.r.nM ami Charles Guthri" of Chicago and Clarence Fad r f Whitin.tr. Ind.

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We are thtc irls in our teens

Will you pi. a--tj answer these qucati'r:s, f'.T they will be a reat h.elp j to us'.' We are ailowe 1 to keep!

J1'W ( ni v. tt.'t love?

Ve at" oiny; with youn mn whoj

are ijismu:. now can we mike the-, 'vromne this ba.-hfulne.s?

I.s it proper to call youn' men up on tin telephone and make dates'1

I I Mrs. Clarence Bader of "U'hitinc. formerly Miss I1orer.ce Guthrie, of this city, who will appear in concert at St. Mary's college Wednesday evcnlnjr. Mrs. Bader is receiving- instructions of Hermann Dc Freese, declared to be one of the best vocal teachers in Chicago. 1 1

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oblige you coiner, but our rules. uu know." "I understand perfectly," I an5wered. "And I will be there In a short time. Gcod-by." I hung up th? receiver, and Mr. Brigrsrs moved Into my place at the telephone, and after several minutuV deliy I h ?ard that usually niwi ur.5ati factory thinp. one end of a

tleephone concr5aticn. But in th:.-3)

cr.e, due to Mr. Bri.c:?' habit

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had üienicr.z' ! from Smith. "N t r h-ard of it." came

pu zz.ed rep.y. "Are ou sure the; IIsiiVK UolM i; KINK

hospital has it?" j New j:.!;.- .i:r.'.- 1 fr ::; N"W "They a!iro.'. me o. r.v- m!n- Vork. 1"!'"- r---.T f .. t v-ry uts asr-." I returned e-!ate!v. "an ! 1 f verinc - ;-t : r. e.r-r

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a:d th"y wo-jM her. ir any r"i'.:ek--t from you."

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HtUch as he bj' the time he hun? up' rady

the receiver.

"Hello, Hello, That you, Dor?" he'

bepan. "This is Brlpgr. Say. I want something ba i and cjuick. What's that? Your lirt if I need It?Hal ha! That'd rood! But. listen. Doc.

there's a littlo lady here who's sot to have a certain druy from the r j. rSouthampton hospital tonight, be- j -'fiZson I ownslup r armors

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s to Tj.t : ?" "Dr. Fettit has been .utr.mor.ed to the case." "Pert:!, of S..- Harbor?" he asked. 'Then th at'sj all rieht. God-bv."

MIIS. CLAIli; M il BADIIK.

RGVGiations

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GO ADELE GARRISON

cause it's the only place which hat? it. It's for a wounded man. I 1-now all about it I haven't time to tell you now but it's all ricrht. my personl word on it. They won't pive it to her without a prescription. She'll bn down there in about 10 in! nut os." "Five." I whispered, and he shook hLs. head warninsly at me. "Then That's .MI Right." "She says five, but she ought not to drive that fast at nipht. At any rate you have the prescription ready. What'.s that? You can't write . blanket prescription for every drus

j In the list? Of cour.se. What a Rip-

head i am! wait! I'll rut Mrs. Graham on the wire." He pave me the receiver with a comical air of self-depreciation, and I spoke quickly into the mouthpiece. "Dr. Austin? Mrs. Graham speak-

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b. tt"r to It any advances i

Ml Ada Hiliier. domestic science n

u pcr-v i cor t the public

schools, crivo a v ry interesting demonstration f)f tabb' irvii't1 at. a formal dinner ami included the piaipv" ettlncrs of tabif.s ffr various ccaionw. Ixfore a larre attendance (d members and KU;ts of the art düI'.artment of the Irotrre?.s club Monday afternoon at V. o'clock at ih" club. Miss Hiliier em jha:z-d thf r.ece.s!ty of symmetry in etch and every form -f tabb- arrangement. Tta was stv- !. Mrs. W. V. Sfhnio-

come fror,'i the your.'r mn.

I 13A It ANNIi: IAITRIF:

I am a Irl 19 year.s old, and have i

centered with a. silver basket of yl- jajuns man frieiid in another state low nnm oon chr-.santhemums and I who w.ir.'s to cm.,- and me for,

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liL-l)f.fl with lavender taners in silvc r : about tnreo

days.

We hive

seen

holders. The place of the honor; eat n otli'r only once, but hive writsuest was marked witli a oor?a?p of ! ten numerous times, and think a

sunbursn roses and valley lilies. The Kcotl deal of each other.

other guests were Miss Dorothy Miller. Miss Uuth Stoil, Miss Pauline Bon Durant and Miss Margaret Sherman.

b-t him com

Miss Margaret Sherman, KOI L.pyr a v.. will entertain with a

iri.l(rii tri r! v In.' ir for Vlis. MlJ'

Should I

to s e me or write

and tell him ?r? FltFCFLFS. FUKCKIdl-S; Ther,. seems to be no rras-tn wiiy the younp man shourl not come to s. e you, my dear. If yoac parents consent.

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MSiriilr ''T,': r l5' v ' MU, Dorothy MIHt III .V I :s .-.r, ..1.1. an,1 lnve !.., ?Iarel I.artlett ana Mrs. l.. 1. At.s-. , . , , , . , , ., , v . t i i t-. Yyrv ui'rr- t rk Mrf 5ch"rrs Y;:;?"y!:y?zk m

mums graced the tea table which the pmvts were served.

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Honoring M!s.s Charlotte White whose enicrern. nt has been recently .announced. Mrs. F.Ii Secbirt, N Iafayctte blvd., mt rt.tim d with a 1 o'clock luneiiton Monday in th;' Florentine r- om .f th-- Iualb- hotel. Covers were jtlaeed for sic guests at a table jjrac d with a ( luster cf CoIum.ia roses.

on Thursday in her honor

WHY MAIXSH WAS COMIMJ.T.i:!) QUICKLY to ciiaxci: iir.u PLANS The hocpital. with characteristic tlliciency, gave me but a minimum of delay in obtaining the informa

tion I wished. Yes, they had th"i drug I desired ns an antidote. Put;

it was a dangerous drug-. It coul 1 r.ot be given but without a physician's authority. I gave Dr. Pet tit'. name, I pleaded the gravo emergency, but very properly the authorities were adamant. They would send an am! ulanc( and fetch yoiin Mr. Che-fT

that I was determined not to do if I could get quicker action. Tho sight of Mr. Brigg's nnxious, .ympathf tic face gave, me an idea. Putting my hand over the receiver, I .-"pke softly to him. "Do you know any physician in Fri'lehampton weil enough to rout him oat of hod at this hour and ask him to give, me a prescription for a certain powerful drug? It would have to be -some one yon kr.e-.v, for it would be useliss for you or me to a.-k a strange physician to do -"0."' Mr. P.ricrttS' slapped the knee which

Support 'Community Center

A "community r-mter" meeting is being plmncd for Mad. -on township mi next Wtdmsl tv evon-.nwr at s p. m. in the High s iio.-i. With th" newroads which haw been re.-.-ntly built in M.'dison townliip, many of th farmers believe that :t v.-ill be possible to reviv- th" c mmunitv m-et-in.s wh..th w r .-' sucft.-sful bfore the war. Several ye. us -'-o Madison

township had ore of

gressive community

northern Indiana A committee cons .-::n of ;b'n M. Boeder and F in i Gey r have prepared a program for the evening. Steps will be taken for perfecting a "community center" and indications are that the people of the community will support it. Farm bureau oTicer-. and members arc interested in s.-ir.g it succeed and many of the tc.hcrs

Dm i mia

Raisin Pies

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ones ffj.;j-.:

5!mp!r ph v':r r-'- rr . r 3 ir ic !'.!' Tho id b."Lr h p hie rne J?l:vfr1. irrY. ".- cl u, and all rcruH- t t ' r .-VI. Serve er.e to your tarn i end hfar what t!:-y sr. Li:riou, j'-icy, tr-nptin made with Sun -Maid Raisins

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won't allow any one. to sp'-ak to me,

Tr nn,i Tr-3 T7n.1r.lnTi T.TMer 'dri ! ""i even a g;ri irienu. lfow can 1

Cottage Grove aw. celebrated their i top him ? Then life would .V worth. :,mu ,ro,i,iinff nnnU-Aarv s t u rd a v I 1 iv i n g. but not this way.

evening by entertaining 11" of their, IdldIF B. V. frlerwic infnrmallv The home was FlLTilF B. V. : Tell your friend

decorated wdth red. white and blue, j frankly that unless he allows you appropriate for Armistice Day. The ; to do what is only natural and evening was fpent with cards and riirht for you to do to h?ive friends dancing, the prize-- at cards being', and go about with others you will won by' Mrs. May Killimrer and A. ; have to giw up his friendship.

Hyle. ! Mis- Charlotte White, r.lf W. Col- 1 Annie Faurie will welcome letters fax av.. entertained the numbers o' j Mr. and Mrs. I... H. Born"!. l'n N. 1 of inouiry on subjects of feminine tho Novrl club at a 7 o'clock dinm r j St. Louis blvd.. entertained 1" guests interest from young women roaders Monday evening. A cluster of pink j at linner Sunday evening. I'rom out . of this- j. iper and will reply to them io--es and carnations entered the 1 of the citv were Mr. and Mrs. L. F., in those eclumn. Fetters to Miss

table at which nine guests were seat

to tho hospital, but the ambul t r.cs w .is not l ime a gesture which I

automobile i had observed he used often and I

.1 i:.-v. er. d in ton, s as low. "You 1 1 r-1 : old Doc Austin will do any tiling for me. He's a cautims old devil, too. conservative.

ANNOUNCEMENT

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ed. Th" evening was spent Informally and the third chapter of the club story was read. The place of the next meeting will be announced later.

Allerdt, Mr. and Mrs. Fjurcnson. ' Laurie should be addressed to her, Mrs. F. Sterit. of OTiIcago. and Mr. , in care of this office. and Mrs. Joseph Wolff and Mrs. A. j

Wilcox, of this city.

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The Lincoln Literary club held

Sixteen member of the Kowawa

!clu!) were entertained Saturday eVea I ning nt the honi" of Mr. and Mrs. 11.

attemoop. v rbrsh. Me.; Blaine av. The cve-

w;th Mr-, llmma Peed, Vaar av.. j nip.. was 5p0nt playing thand Wilbur st. F.ht members warej faVors being won by Mr. and Mrs. ITent and the first t h ipt"rs ..f IauricP Long. Mr-." B. DeFrees and Haworth's 'History of the I nlte.l J -,.,, jlTjCk Dears. States," was nad ard studh d. Mrs.! Gerge My r in charge of the mtur. i A t CT?f f study dDcu,.ed tlie cave, uf Inhan J WVIO and the current nrs . ia in -hargv , "

Today7 s Fashion

oi Mrs. Ked. During the l.our 1 :h? refreshment were ed. On Nov. -JT th" c'ub will

with Mrs. J'ime.- Ft a v.

ocial , The i:!k.r; c!u! ill entertain with informal danc W ln .- lay '

c'u'o w.ll me. t ?,,- tt... H .111.1 X. ore he.-tra : iv-

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program.

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! The Pollyanna Bible class.

' Immanuel church will meet this A wcdnle and marshme'dow- roast cverdmr with Mrs. W. J. Schott. 11 "7

was given Sunday evening at the home of Mr. . p.owman, V. Navarre st. Liter the party attended the Talace theater. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gatfhell. Phil Bobisha. M!.s Greer. Charles I KT. im:- r. Miss Ida Light. Davie Harrison. Miss g. Harrison. A. Singer and Mrs. G. Burns. It. Smith. Miss Iawreere. B. Campbell. MKs Jessica Pr!.:-.. F. .Tones and Miss Fave r.ir! (r, D. .T. Bri-'g Mis Babe ('.. r.ipb, 11. M. I'.iulna-ki :-:.l Mi.-s ir'' B"b isha.

Sixt ' . n t. cp.ib w:. Monday t Frances I , Follow in;: mectlr. c at'.

b- r of tl:e .is.irtly : at t!:e h"i .gton. 1"7 ! regular

Musi, i v. :. tcrtairn

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tram was civen and a social hour wis rnj'vf.l during which the h- s-

F. Donald st. j The Parents-Teachers club of the Muessel school wdll mot th'.sj afternoon at " o'clock. Miss Helen; Dernbach, director of the vocational) department of the city schools, will j be the speaker. Mrs. Mary Beynolds. 11.- F. Cal-j vert st.. will entertain the Idle Hour. (dub this afternoon. I Mrs. Busseil Hupp. 1141 Cleveland1 a v., will entertain the Woman Home ! Msionary society of the st. Paul's!

Memorial church Wednesday afternoon instead of Tuesday as pre-v.ou-!v announced.

Mr. and K abimaO'i.

Mrs. C. M. Mason of Mic!;.. are the put sts of

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Handel Lamps Give Color and Cheerfulness to Any Room

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They are ever in accord with the best in interior

U:rv decorations. To the rich;s ncss of oriental rugs, the

dignity of fine old paint

ings and the gleam of deep mahoeany. they

bring harmony of color and grace of line not found in ordinary lamps. All glass shades are hand-painted, all metal parts superbly finished. We invite you to view our display of these lamps.

A YIIUY PLFASING A l'THUNOON OK DIN'NIIB DBFSS WITH TIIL' NIIW -SIDF DBA PI'." 1 1 tt 7- c J :. Satin crepe w ith em-

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ration, would be at-

wero out two eriou.s

accidents and it would be smuc time before they would he available. "Ile.bl the wire, please,'" I lagged. and then with my heul in my 1 an Is

I tried to solve the problem of get-j The hospital knows him well. Ask ting that drago vital to Tom Ch- t-l ;o- :i if th-y"il take a prescription er. His life might depend upon :.r fmni him." resourceful nrfss. t,.,,k my hand from the moutnNo use trying to get Dr. Pet tit - e,. lT,.i poke into it. the telephone my lirM w.. i ; "If I bring you a re-iust for the thought. He. in all probability, was j drug from Dr. Austin of Bridgeon his way to the farmhouse, if. in-jhampton may I have it?"

deed, hes was not out on .ome call, and consequently beyond reach, of course if I could think of nothing elm I could return to the farmhouse and wait for Dr. IVttit. but

Mr. Briggs Help. "Assuredly,' came the prompt answer. "Any r(.quet of Dr. Austin's will bo honored promptly. And we art sorry not to have been able to

'ra--t:e- for t!.:-- .-tyle. Canton crep-.-

r tle: is also nice. The bb-tjse 41 17 is cut !n 7 sizes: .t. -Je. 12. 44. 4. and 4S inches mea.-urr. The ekirt 40 4 9 Is cut a 7 siz- s; 27. "!. .11. ?.?.. ?,j and : T ;::c!i-s waist moi.s-.irr. The width -he f.-.ot is 2 l- yards. To make th." dre for a medium fdze will re- :. t !-L' yard- ef one material 40 Two separate pattern mailed to a !dre?s on receipt of 12c for h pattern in silver or stamps.

George H. Wheelock & Company

afern Fdltcr. The News-Tin-a. fccuth Ben-. nl. Dear Sir: Find nelostl 11 cents In tampa or Jllvr frtlch you will kindly qJ m i ttttem Nc - Cixe .i..Nam Get .wm 7on Stat Since th pattern la to b ordered. It li understood that I lall cot r:e:v u for &rj0at

Send 12c In silver or ftamps for our UP-TO-DATE FALL AND W I NT Fit 1522 - 1923 BOOK OF FASHION a

GL UTEN

builds health. All bread does not contain the same health building qualities. While all bread looks much alike, the best bread for making strong healthy bodies is that which contains the proper percentage of the highest quality gluten. Larabee's Best . Flour has the right proportion of the highest quality gluten in it bread made from it is nourishing, rich and delicious in flavor. Ask your grocer for Larabee's Best Flour. W. T. Wyant & Co. Distributors South Bend, Ind.

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Most Enthusiastic Event Begins THURSDAY November 16th Department Managers' and Clerks' Sale Department Managers vs. Clerks

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Managers Offer Wonderful Values

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The Clerks, not to be outdone, offer bargains from their respective departments that defy the values offered by Department Managers.

SEE TOMORROW'S BIG AD Shop Early Only 33 More Shopping Days Until Xmas!

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Unless corapletelr .hattcrerl, avo the pieces brin them to us and in a short time we will exactly duplicate the broken lens without re-examination of your eyes. Our repair work reflects most creditably the conscientious set vice we render. Make ThU Your Optictl Headquarter. H. I.EI710NTREE ath Bida. I"dln otetrU MuiufactorlBS OptlclW. rts dtpUctU lb4t U akU t.Mwb.rt.

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DR. J. BURKE Over 20 years in same location 230 S. Michigan St.

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Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan SL

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