South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 320, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 November 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BLND NEWS-TIMES
THURSDAY MOIxNING. 16. 192
:v-: : ': T HARDING SEEII AS
G. 0. P. CANDIDATE
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IN 1924 CAMPAIGNED
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v.-.is ;iro::u-ou
Heads New Local Furniture Store
T can'4 to .-ara 1 frc m Ct-rmir.y '41 y irs a-ro. H" was n.arriM ;r. . J 'Tin in y in 1 S 7 4 . lV.r.r:i f'-rvir' will I1" re-.-l 5.1 1-
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::i-.n Kvar.fllivU d.ur 1:. K-v. V.'. r, r:TT.' :- r :T.r-.i..r r. IVjr! il w i 4 1 be in City rrn. trry. Th? 1 cly may
.io-.v.'-I a: ti- r"-i l 'r.'" Si Mr.! ay
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HARDING CONFERS
ViTH LASKER 0 N
-SHI? SUBSIDY BILL
j ; :..'.. a ....... ir .i. r:.Tchf havo 1 i i . : !;.? ;r j . t-rn.i.t lit reI Friends Declare Pn-idrnt Is fr:y - h "aN,jf f ' "ltr
t . i... i ;v.;i:i;t;liK inorucr, , ; a M ; . "''..:. i. - .-:..: :.'.-r.t In-lic'it-: ! ii. a i ;.. ...1:..; .;..lu -ir , L'-cai1 I cf th- .-; r, " i r;.' c. i. l-l.itl-n ir r-,v;:i: ' f0r IL- p.H'- regulation
1 y t?.o : : .1 ; ,-. . rr.:.;:.t, Mood jn a i;f !:.: : . .r.-.n.
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Only KfpuMirnn iio Can Carrv Ohio.
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WASHINGTON. 1.". II";.'- r3.
HICIIAIID THOT. 1 Trost, infant: ?o:
ir.d Mrs. WlllUm llonry Trrst
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J' Richxrl Trost, infant: son of Mr. !
xhlch attribute to Prc.Vt liarjir.' ii u ,,; fr- th rr-
ilaatioa not to run for rrn- j ront ra r.t-r.s an l ?io--'r:yarI act, os-
ir.r.t In 1924 are of two vanities, i ta -II;;rr,' thi.-. r.:cu4ar contro. in
, : olntlr.;: ,ut tl.at ; ä ür-r.i wr Ir-
on" variety Uüci rn rr.isar,
ll ! T .'- 1-
t rCHfiriH lrlll- I n Ji n.alo hy the ir. -id'nt fro t.rr.e to
Jt.;rM Di-ril-.-CS Farm itlzr'e whlch indicted that rhe re:-r " J r . -fntlal Joi not to h:.- i:k.:i.r. The:, :"'
irruii lUiaiion.
rr :;ar.-.s
1 t and Mrs. ! : diPl f;t th
.-t.. Tu
iy r.Iht at 11 :m a' ";r.rs
ro'low-ir. tvo months'
rap'.i options.
i 1 IV r.if ( h parent
,.( ...... , V J ; ry the following s iters and brothr'l Mrs: Itobert, Dorothea and Mary. He
' ' 1 i I v.-a.- kx.rn in South lUnd 16. ar.d
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VO.fHINr;TO.V, Nov. i:. (Fy AI'r fl't I!ard.r..r, after a eonfern?o t'day with ("haim-cn Lasker f th alrin? I na:''., t'-in rrnrk on :m r;ic!i to th: extra -lion of
V F . . 1 A . . . . A . . O . .
. irr r-r;','s whil- the f'-unral tra h.
:aat tnt re...-i . . . , , , ... : ' .
other variety is .h'-'.'r ;rf'-agarM t, '" ,' ' " . v - . t:rr.'. i h- 1 :r..-. i . n firthtr give.-? . cert.gnej to create a .s:ti:at. ti tnat ' , . . t ... . ith.- f.-'-nta-y .ovr to 5up'-rvise the
" ' A -AV.'A A A V - A . AA.A A . A V. A'AV..-., . 0 Ia.. . J . ... A" ... V
I U 1 1 I . I I lit I A A - , ' 4 t l . J A , - T , . . t ic, with either the pro lac. r or con- V , - t-
I sanier and to correct unfair prac-; j:V1-' , V
. . . ' . r
'' " .v.is two morhs old.
A' ';A. '. r-ar.eral j-ervice.s will be held "'. . "' - i ".v-mrsdav .afternoon at 2 o'clock at
i I he hcniA of h.i trrandpart nt. G1j '- -j I f-rrylvania av., w .th Kev. I. D.
' V itfck clfu-iatin?. l.urial w.U he in;
dent out of the race.
A cl03e friend of the president, who
tadr'.rt wit.h more knowledge uf hisi
1 1
i Highland cemetery.
probahio i.in-j tliui all the curbstone
tiC'"-S.
po.itleiana
in
Am eric.
fa Id
- :r,ss- j that the slump in Ohio. Instead of Th' rnc'..'.."'- U er;. rtfvi to ! e ! makl:.- the jir.dmt ur.avahable. for
" ly T' a i..--' u. ui xii'-
f -
o'r a :i
'rr!i ; r, t rr. .i rm
a second term, h id demonstrated not
a. i. -i t only the wI.-lom. but th r.cr-s..tv.
.vs b en r:- 1 at th- V.'hite U-u . ot nomir.atinsr him in 1024. In order K '.t Ih- vr- 1 le-.t-.s d' -.re to luv , . thf. ( hl ,.fllA,iftn
'!',r. or; th. I:.' i-ur'' f x; l.te l .-..j t'T- rt: .in reason for -alllr.?: con-
t f V
re-.
n two ;. ;,.s in advar.r1
)'.U' r ie-w-
n.
1 1 a.- t r. e ! "
of
to wve the (hlo .tuation
Has Won IVt-forc, "When thf people of Ohio h iv t chance to vote directly for Warren ii. Harllr.;,' the Mate g-oe.s Republi
can." paid tlihs man. '11 cirried
;)-n ir:;' r:ts to the
' ' ' ' i carried It by a landslide in 11,20. As
. 1 ...a: - - "' fundidato for prhlont in 11)24 he
rs to the tranpatHmtne Piate by a bis majority Wh-n ho ho t .u he.. u;.u, 1-y th';ron for th senate In lll4 and he
RECOMMKM) TAX ON : K
GASOLINE FOR ROADS ? ''" Vo-'''' j IN")lA...iM )LIS. .Nov. 15. (Tiy ' " ' "
A. I'.) A resolution r.r proving the , Ar.r.;ur.c-r:ie;it has be..-n made of collection of a tax of one cent a ; the transfer f tine rfwanson-Iee rali'.n on pnsol'n throutrho-.it the ; rurniture Co.. 31S S. M.chian St., .ta-' th proce. ds to be Uf-ed fori to the DVor Furniture Co.. under
the n.ar.afremer.t of J. Klmer DeVore. The Arm will or-on un ier tlie new mar.aremrnt Saturday. Nov. IS. Mr. DeVore 15 an experienced furniture dealer and h.iä reslde-d in A-'outh JJend for several years.
g i :ni m l :vk k.vn i zi o k i k i Genevlevo Kandzioriki. 72 1 S. Walnut st., died at her home Tu'f-
j : .iay evening at 7:3 0 o'clock after a J . A J 1 1 , . . . ' ! . . .
-j seven iihjii...i jui.vsj v 1 (.uinj.vu-
t:cru.
tie rraintei-.arK-e of county road?, was adopted by the County C.mir.iS'!or.''!s a--'i.'ifon of Indiana, at .inr.i. l ni'tting of the or-
t r.
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V. i . 1 .1 I II llM ITH R r 'f1 '1 I 1 1 :i
Tt.- r oi U'Tai.ea vipwr , , u ......
'r;euiiai n uy illU II'' N . , 1 pUU l.'ie I tats into the Republican column.
Ho ia the on Republican in Ohio who can do this and, of cour:". it i.5
tremendou.-ly important that Ohio',
eleeto-ral vote be delivered to the Republicans to Injure a victory in the nation." T.hi., same friend, who 1." In daily touch with the president, added: "Anyway, It will not he for tho president to .'-ay whether or not he will run a?aln. If his administration has been oucce-.-ful when the next campaign year rolls around therewill he a universal demand anon;; TJiTiiii.licni.. T. a v. .-a -V-, i ' ,., ; . .1
nlu-trie. of ti:e ..mtry. tfrket; If ' has ( V fai:Ur,i (e,.r,i;n:- to of th prei- the Io "f rv(n''s .juire ;r;,.... a,..., r:J ...M.tu.r.al eo-s in hIrn tc riJn on the corl which he m'M lima 1 .- aä II. a -'11 lioi-n .
1. "t - 1
t a t
n -jtb-r mid" t- than the merchant
a .rir.e bill w.il await th annual;
to h-- fora) r-l-1 upon the of com:; in r ir'.i'.ar ms- .. r, I- 4. , I)i-tu..s I 'ami C'rrilit. fluron' M-ver. mana rtir-ir director f i.f war hr:.i:we corporation, also .p.f rr: .:! v. .:h Rr-i't Hardin? tc. lay r. 1 was tir.ib. r.-'o j d to hive d'.-cu.s-d h--- f.'.rri ere. I it situation. It U bevtd tant in hi mf-ae to the -JTUiar .-e:,0;o:i of .o.,'ic.-;t in Decenv er. Mr. 11. r lir-r luay d:scu:-u the H.ly f ne ,1 for b -Mathm to rovi.lc i..-r::.Ai!; 'rit Paaruin-: m.ichin-
It un.b r; 'oo 1 that a committee will h- nppoIni'd to prepare a hill to be introduced in the Kate b'trMature wlun it convene in .Jnnur-. John W. Carlisle secretary and treasurer of the orpani-
7.aMon, f.ald It wa.s exrected that t.ae i.
.Ie;l. would meet with the approval of county coram ionrr all over the state.
tmi, iniq aj. m -A Wim rm 'mil
he f.'I ral ft;:;. r.r.:tn.: machine o.aor. jiu u jiv- rw .... ' -.a .a .V, ,.'.. r.'.-! " .V..,, T- .i i make the sacr:r.ce, and that is ah
,,1o' f.M ;l 'h;:,. ,, ..-ip uhirlvi ture ia to
,ith Mv:v,t to cooper .the market- , Th' remarks aro quoted hcau5e!:f.o ,,v ,:.pi ir . hic, ; o::d after th -:r a: ,?i ,:s an 1 t., furnish a per- thfJ' n"rrt trulv th viewpoint of ,.a.j. w ?.,iz, d p,,T Marr ;.ar.(nv of ration .h-nicd under tho lnner adrninUtraAtion circle. M ..h ,...,.nr valnP(1 nt r.00.oQ0. II
heilmi:. 1 authority extended to the i:',n Avno are more tXiPaMe o: :ore-
ar fir. a :;. orpc
v ' 1 " .... At 1 1 A
dr. .Meyer t.lke.S the pr.vitif.n that ; ' aU Vlr 01 1,1011 n h' war ii'arn eerp'tration I ssim-! t,arially a t--mpor . iy a:a ncy de- u;ru d ! Xnv York'H iX'fwtloiu
) meet r.n ' o,. rcy, but ur -.suited Up in New York tate. there in a
o the perm 'l'.'-nt bankin.r structure f the country. IVr-Mb'r Solutiotl. In A4' view, the s..Iut;en of the
RFFFSES TO RELEASE "BOOTLEGGER KING" NCW VOHk. Nov. 1.". (Ry" A. 1. Il.iil of be a than SlOl.OOü for Antor.Io Cass'-e, "k.ntr of booilcfrrers." -nuld be a travesty on justic. I'ohral .lu'lro C'.arvin of Iti-ooklyn declared tday In dismissin a writ of habea-; corpus by which it wa- sought to have him r-hnsed in $ 2 5..'G " bond. C.-ose, who w.il be tried Nov. 20 for conspiracy to v. fd.U e the Vo'Mead act v;,s seared nevt rely by .Tudjro Gar-
:n by r.is conduct in delaying jus-
he
h e
was remartdoJ to th custody of the
T'r.itid it"s marshal to await tr.ah
She was bom in South Rend on June 22, 1004. .She is survived by her parent.s, Mr. and Mr.s. Martin Kandzioriki. two brothers Zitnund and Harold, and three sisters Alice, Winifn d. ar.d Rvtlyn. Funeral serviceAS will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clotk from St. Casimirs church. Rev. Staniylau Gorka cthciatin?. Rurial will bo in St. Joseph cemetery.
STATISTICS
I.IILRI.NG RllR-MITS.
One-s'orv frame dweiliiic. 7 45
MKS. M.VKV .1. I.VDK'K. I Smith Ft.. beWitt InpleriKht. $3.75ö Mr.s. Mary J. Lydick, 7S years old, I (jne-story frame Uwtllinr. 1 2 :i jp widow cf th late J. II. Rydick of thts Van Kuren st., DeWitt lngler.'ht, city, died at her home, :t 1 0 Wood st., I jrtoo.
at 6:30 o'clock last night. She la survived by a daughter, Mr. R. A. Fink, and a ton, Ralph II. Rydicn, both of tli i3 city, and by three winters, Mr.. I. W. Rydick. Mrs. J. 15. Ashley and Mr.s. Annie Dentpsey, also of South Rend. Mn?. LydlcK wa born Aug. 10. ISM, in Rcnnpylvania. Sii was married July 3, 1S72, at Riverpool. Fa., to J. II. Rydick. The funeral wdll be held from tr.e resilience at 2 o'clock Friday afterno jr.. Rurial will be in Aivcrview cemetery.
THROWS TELEPHONE AT
t; thit'v pttc T?TVir ! Ihjneral Frrv:c(s
nis. .torn y i:v.v. IXfrs. John Venna of Rremep, Ind., died Ias-t ever.in at S;"r at tlv Tlpwtrth hosrhal after a tirec 'Acks' iilne.-.s of e;allstone. She is surv.ve I by her husband, John Venna and three- children. Mrs. Floyd IVc, Arch and Harry Vonna.
bunch of "bad actors." politically
.'ptMKT,;:, who aro under tue .'trorurj i r ,. V'R. Vt. Nov. (Ry .V.
s L-ju'eion of f ect erimr and c ircu ;.i tin:; j j q , , , , r, x(V. 0f Mt. Holly tht? rumor ..'.out the pre.- dent's a!- j . j.. ,...,..,- when h--? could net
arm credit-- prob', m Rt s in reliance I 1 fed plans; to retire. This crowd of..,.. n.rai-. Pn th - telephoi. He
ipon cal oaplt.il a v.-i ir.r. a:rt :r; nt j'o dticm.-t started out months a ;ro . te.-. n-ran;e!it iron, the wall
.'1
be held
noon. In Rremen.
h a horn
o the f alh st xtc-r.t for tb.- perman- t to build up a president i R boom for
ox iir.ar.ci::-; o: tue .i . .u.: u: ai anu,iov. .xainan i. .i.aer an-i tu nr.in-i .. ,,. , , .,iP1; ,.
ie.took mdustt-ie;, pH-kir. to the.cus pursued have left a ry i:i. j
ci.ij io ;i .ui r.:e me pita.-an; eC'iini; ! i: e n
dunial it into h!s
wirj.i.vM trmri.Ia. Wlldnm Temple, 2: R. In.ünri av., di'd Wednestlay at 1 o'clock at hi- res'.-b" n e et implications. He is suiwivr 1 by h ? w ife, Frc I-
u. a -
op.
aa l to ;rovide j them and tlie administration b-.iiit.rrf.
ma chin r
he necess..ry super . i-ion a..d rti:u-j.o one of the president's adniirvrj 'itbn. I expressed it:
I'ropose.l r..aclii:. ry .advocate J by
"Gov. Miller made a no's- like a
;, r. ir." ..-ul .-!:-. I tu1' uxiur-.-
throuL-i-, the T.'cre class window in the front do'T. In City court today he pleaded
..e;v to a cli.'irce of broach of Uie
th- n dro'.e two crick a. one s-u-. Gustave, and a lis
ter. .Mrs Au trux'a Rr"id. H v.a barn .n C(-uii niy ( .t. :ll. 1 ""(', .. rei
the home of the teiepnone
tixt
Mr. Me-y;.r u.uld tike care vi the : presidential candidate t-vt-ry time iie'M..,,- i.a:d a line, agreed to
" :a:ioo marketing -j.oke- tlurin the campaign."
a t--:s;i::-r linaii- ! It has been r-ported to the aun.o iiia, tiie ' tl:oritl(-s at Wa-hin-jton that Gov. is -;a-v .-r;::r,ir ihe . .RIh r r.-ver mentioned l'r .-.'t iRird-
-ler- ; i n-rV' r.am; in ar:y of hhs campa!-;:i
GIRL'S HEART BEATS FOLLOWING HER DEATH
' l'.; ::.r.r: ... t s to ' , -a: rf tieiu the standpoint of one J RRi ONI )(. CMif, Nov. U. (Ry
federal i w h. h td no u.-e for the admiih-tra- ' a. lh An autt.p.-y will be perform- j
rati".al r.dmini.stration but spoke ol-
evlr t!i'" tlam-.u'e in the door, and ,rc mis---l to tr'-at te'-i;hont'-s wilh mure respeet in the future.
..oC -r: t . . i. ill !...; i :": .. b a ws r J i ; i: 1 i; i
..rTi' Lay it ',;:.i-- i;o .:ts t.:e
.1 r r-.i-.e .- -:. a. .m l th.- !!;-..,:., ;, ... that he ne er tiefende 1 the
.a li ..-:. t .. ;-.,lLis ry by an., ii J
r- t - o . I- t
härtere I lear. . ...
V..Ii tri il '? .1 llt-l..r .... . ? i ' . . - - . . .11 ism .. f - rt
( , a . v . . v.. , ... .-u,m . - ! pi e:u r.t.ai nonius. i e amto.on. i t a i -oki .""'. ion of c. ;.,, trul'. r -i :lu- Ur- e f irritations and di. a opolnttners J U t- ii hb:h ' Ik- 1. authorities an-; o:;ry or t..e f.-deral ia-re te.ra. j pre.-'t Hardin- ha Rar red to t..-'i-,;-v, tiry. as a n.-ult cf th re-' i ( , .hare. There h ive ü-. n ! ft:, a', t.f nhv.- iehi:. to si-tn h deat ;
Une-storj" frame dwelling, 2 S 1 ! Mihawaka av., John Zomige-r, $4.--CO. Two-s-tory frame dwelling. 1221 N. Rimer ft., S. T. Dworeckl. UOC.
2.IOVIMS im:rmits. Thomas Tr.girs, 1714 Sibley av. tc Ü26 Iowa st. T. C. Meine my, 1725 S. Michigan pt. to 210 Pokatron et. Iyt-wis Tee;s, juiT Chapin st. to 1023 Chapin st.
M.nur;i: i.ici:isrs. t Rc-s Conner and Dessio Pisher, botli of T..i!;eville. j William Kipper and Grace Pitt-' man. both of Bremen. . William A. Rutler of South Bend an.1 Virginia McKinley of Misha-; waka. ' ! Ralph Gartz and Millie Relr, both of Renton Harbor, Mich. i
nil mis. Mr. and Mr. Ora F. Mishler, IIS Ihiris st., Nov. 10, a s'on, at Rp worth hospital.
i Tho sound of thunder may be j j heard from 20 to 25 miles, and light- j ninsr is reijected from R50 to 200 mile-. j
pan.-.s. t.pt-r u: '-ion an i w.'us him-elf an aspirant for r d on th. 1 ody of Miss Izette Mc-
Fi rr
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JUSLKQY
Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes
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TURKISH NOTE
AVERTS DANGER
mer of them than he anticipated, it' oe5 t:t ate when sho died yrster.Tny ; i
i :a said, and on more than oi, occa- ! nftor .:; illr.e.-s of a f w hours, l.ie i.-! -n he lias declared in a moment of i -irl' d v-tcrs stt.ted that her heart i 'a eat that he wanted no men.' of the J continue ! to beat n-rni:. !!y for faily ' je... ' 4a minutes after .-he ytopped breatn.1 1 .
I ne :mp;i.-.ve remarus -tsame ui mrr.
aV V1 a D TM V I nm :lu n- Ivive quietly circulated in ; I' Vi AK li MOi V" - - 1 .l e s . here - have SJIOWS AUTOISTS tu tak-n very s . ou .y in many.' TUSIMPA , iiiA.t h !-. (": lif ar-- the:n lepra:..: , 11.. 1 MD IA IlUl 1 1
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::i w h:--pers- !y f-li.. who s- em pos- RRTROIT. Nov. 1 ( I5y A. I . ) fix of ab.- I-.tt. .n:'..'i-.n .tion that ' Jnd-ic Charh s R. Rartlett of Kecord-
AluMr ) i t rni- of Mu-
i duri' -t the je-t year, stntonad 2S
riLr r;i in ornniciit Arzrrib-
. ii :!: it" e a or oiur
:' ' v o. . u ib, t .v.ll be
...v.- ...vi. ti a f rr i w r rr.
vb 1 ! t !..!:; ill; in rverv ,.. 1, ! l'Alilll, Iii
ti.d 1... i a-.ki-ä .eo; Io vill not re-
f't'-ti.-e ;r. rpy Jt re-.' ;Ii in IcCh-
i. r.v a. : rt a..'.."
i:. r-,-t. :i-e to tj .- sii..t:.s imet re- I iTi.te i the ir.:,,2.:.-ui f the Turk- Co r.titiue I Pror.. Page One.)
i tr- ri! .::
!aiii! AnnMicc.
e roh!t r:a n r ott ru
f a .-" 't..i f r i r i . iul he has '.one
oth.ir..r of .he isind
vho Ins imprisoned sev-
it hundred rt-.-kle.-s motnivts here
IRs intimat'.-s h.ive no notion orlbeis t:
i:te e:i .)
v. then f. -corte. I them
1 '" ' ' e . i e : t.f'j ted
; ' a i t 1 :
i i vir' cii-n t 1 ? h vi I ' 1 riB,.1inj r. : ti :i re.t 1 . 1 !UT r.nI'l.d., W 11 ere I II
l -.IVA.AA.V. .. .....A .J'' ..... V. 1. U - run. ! mohu.s.s v.eie taker, throt-h .i wtird j
i "l P. rdirisr is the only Kepubbean ' " "up: 1 1
bibire-n and adults
e a I.ew
de
: --ra . v
ovntry.
A. .. I
i I ! . e , i T . I ; v t i ri.i...
who can carry Ohio in 13 24. " it? a,"-i';'
!i"v Klt't-'an that la fmdin; fav-r-r.
rm
e. injuri's reeeived in
hih i tra the a-'tn.ients. l ne s.cni or .c-
tints oi refrvpss urivin-T. .niote ianb tt sail h- believed, won hi have a
A K E FlllS T STEI' Tüll' ARD AGREEMENT
..erinj indue:. c on those cotivieteel
i - t
. e'ii :.ze the
re-v-o- oap:; slatiot s, ev h.cX he asf?teu, .al t .. t r. tuui- xl-' - n' .-ince : 1. 1 4 .
cai:ni'ATivi:s v ia:.w .v ;v(;jo
ope iator to discuss the t. o pla-ius
iti:i:i i i iiMTi in: rj i)P( ri) 2 vm rn.T-Rveotlvn-r .r.o.luded. For one day, .Stto.rday, Nov. only. Ie ure you tu atlvant.i.To of tV3 m.it ..-ivis- tin furniture, chairs, suites, table and Iloor lamps, dvt-n-
rernerie-,. brd caces. bihy
that been ub:l.i:teJ. While in
the hands of the ccunmitteo, these i!1"'
two plams were said to have bee n j -arriacres. nove'tlos Itmember. merged into the one tentative pro-' "m day only. Saturday, Nov. IS. Posal for .li.triot negotiation.-. (The Reed i-'firp. 219 S. St. Joe st.
I The commiitec wiiich discussed Rhone Ii:.c. 'i..4. iy-..l ! e. a. .. . . 3 ..v.'.. ...... . .. I --.
r.lsl.i, I JU. (JJtSSS ' n.eet with a eoimaittee to be up- j -V fnail w-uild take 14 day- P.vt
:..ac i . .. e-ai a. U. iy
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' j'iointed by te miners is campo-e.,1 ' v on:.- to tr.iv! a nt , of P. 11. Renna. Tt rre Haute. Ind : .
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Cook so quickly as these Now there's an Instant Quaker Oats the quickest-cookiafc oats in the world. Your grocer has it as well as the regular. Instant Quaker cooks in 3 to S minutes, and cooks to perfection. No other style cf oat flakes cocks nearly so quickly as that. Now two things you want Now Quaker Oats öfter you two things you want. They ofTer a flavor which hes won the world. Quaker Oats dominate wherever oat lovers live. Never was an oat dish made so delicious. That's because we use queen grains only just the rich, plurr.p, tiavory oats. All puny prains are discarded. We get but tea pounds of these luscious l.a.tf.s from a bushel. Now Inst-.nt Q'jakrr otters that same super-tpiality, almost ready to eat. It is rlakM from the same grains, but the oats re cut before flaking They are rolled very thin and are partly cocked. So the ihikes arc smaller and thinner that is all. And those small, thin fiakes cook quickly.
Now you have your choice. Regular Quaker the kind yon have always known. Imtznt Quaker the style that cooks so quickly. Get the style you prefer. But, for one or both of these reasons, insist cn the Quaker brand.
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SHOPPING MONTH A Host of Specially Priced Gift AIltchandisc? Features Our 1 8th ANNIVERSARY SALE
Handkerchiefs Values Dainty Lace Edge Handkerchiefs at 5Cc Each Made of sheer linen with exquisite Venice lace edges. One corner embroidered. Beautiful Maderia Linen Handkerchiefs in Fifteen Lovely Patterns 65c each. Swiss Embroidered HandkerchiefsImported to sell at 50c the AnnivcrSale Price is 25c each. American Lace Edge Handkerchiefs at 50c each These are hand made and have embroidered corners. There are values here as high as $2.00. Hand Embroidered Irish Batiste Handkerchiefs 15c each. Chinese Hand Made Handkerchiefs 25c ea ch.
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Very Attractive Values in Fancy Turkish Towels 1 7x34 Towels Cross bar in Pink and Blue 29c. 18x36 Towels Pink and Blue 39c. 18x36 Towels Very special values in Pink, Blue and Orange 50c. 20x40 Towels Handsome designs in Pink, Blue and Orange 59c. 20x40 Towels Heavy weight new designs in Pink, Blue and Orange 79c. 22x44 Towels Cross stripes and monogram space. Pink or Blue $1.00. Wash Cloths to match each quality 10c. 12l2cto 25c.
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Umbrellas Silk Umbrellas in Brown, Navy, Green and Purple with strap or ring handles, white tips and ferrules. Yötir choice at $3.95. Ladies' Black Umbrellas with ring and cord handles. Made of good quality rainproof material $1.25, $1.65, $1.98, $2.50 and $3.65. Make Christmas Aprons When you see the lovely Gift Aprons displayed in our Silk Department you'll want to make some for ChrStmas. Part Linen Apron Cloth in Green, Lavender, Blue, Pink, Tan and Brown 50c a yard. Cotton Apron Cloth in guaranteed fast colors 25c a yard. Organdie in all shadings-and tints for dainty Tea Aprons 45 inch 90c a yard. Other materials such as Soisette and plain Ginghams are also included at these remarkable prices.
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Gloves Perrins Corona French Laivb Gloves, two cla?p: Paris point embroidery; Brown', Grev, Black and White $1.95. Monico Gloves, overrim sewn, two c!ap, contrasting color embroidery; Brown, Grey, B'.ickq and V. bite, and Tan and Beaver l.ö5. Santa, two clasp Glove., three row stitching, contrast embroidery ; Beaver, Brown, Grev, Ian and Bi-tcl: ar.d White $2.00 Fownes strap wrist Pilosette Gauntlet style Gloves in Lcru, W hile and Grouse $1.25. Kavser's Black Cashmcrctte Gloves 50c. Kayser's Wool Gauntlet 51.50. Perrin's fancy cuff Gauntlets $3.95. Perrin's Car Gauntlets, strap wrist; Brown, Blr.ck and Dark Green ,?5 lcd Kid, 2 clap CjIo-Ca in Beaver, Black, Grey and Biack and White $2.50. Kayser's 12 button Chamoisettc Gloves in Covert and Beaver 75c. Kayser's 2 clan Gauntlets, 16 button length $1 .00. Kayser's Silk Suede lined Gauntlets $2.00.
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Dashing New Hats We have jut received and put into the Anniversary Sale a flashing new assortment of X ir.ter Hats for Winter wear. Included arc all gold and silver Hats; Velvet models trimmed in gold and silver laces; brocaded metal effects with trimmings of monkey fur, squirrel, mole and Kolinsky; and smart Black Satin Hats. Ihe new prices are $5.00 to $21.50 Fur Neck Pieces The Ever Welcome Gifts' Furs are one of th ,''!' v cl ;;i!ts. From ancient tirr.f-s daw:; tu t!e: present they have Lr;p - or :i l er ' i :lt of quality and pr.'.r'iiwhty. Ar. 1 thirk what crude Fms thy r:.uvl ! .'. ! .' .: I '.1! a;' a. Net to be c . rr.r.ar? i ir. ii: i- hed bciuty wit!i th'.' I - i i e as S '.n- .;r.J (J.ohei cf today. We are y.r' : ;.t .tt thi- tiir.. handsotnt: S- ..rf: .aid ( f: in BtfAv.n,
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