South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 323, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 November 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1922
FIRST DAY IN w-ti,, E,iüor u. s. is busy oiie !(;;;;;;;:
FOR CLEHEHOEÄÜ
Girl Not Sorry for Shooting
t l'obtr.d; tu i
French "Tiger"" firaits to' 'j Cnrtinp; W ith Fiillm-hi-m r nf School Ioy. ,
One)
. . i - 'J . . s . i : b 1 : .. a "It- i . n..iin! :'i ?:
j ut w . ; i a ; i .
1 , . : .:.!...... t . P i'.v. v b
:- h.t ! -i-n- : i -1 . -at .'n v.- ..
rim; :. : r:i ::.' r :' . r w ih th" P"
'. .':. ,.;:!. -. H" will
thir lw th" rna-" es for 1. !.-;; ( 1 f-.rl';'1"- P Jrop".
I
I n : .!.., ,f w, re- 1 hat ;ir
T,.-. ;-T??it s. , J of Mil !
-a i h s v r - j t ' ; i t 1 i . . v. a i ' '
:,-"'! h'm a i" 1 r r r. 1 !i
' 1 ,
far
roTV'rin cd ro;.:
-j - j
a " d
t.r.kr rap
. 1 . : 1 1 : ! '. t . f m in a w r. y j ry if id r ' : Thf N'".v- i
... . v. .:; xr.,h r-:ir.d. II" v. ill ; ;.., ,,f r. d : " b -: in "ht dls- ; l ! ir 1 y :t?K Ho will j
' ' ' ' ' I 'ro""' n n ci rral svith y i'-r .'T"r:il fries of , w, v .'t- y "!' ir'in of th" ! v. . if' uV.i!l-'l o v.r;tb
" r o :i . r. r.i ; . r w i r, , o v.' . . Vily 'rlrfirni-H "l -itor. Th ca'.alci ! tn;.?'l at tho r:f' J.all l-nr c-r.'::i?h Jor Actir.sr Moj or IfuIhTt tr w ( Irorn. t' d..-;t;r.-'u..-!s-"1 vl.-lf.r, .:1 f -r r.':-.:iu t; cutllr. tho purport cf hU w-.i. ClTiPneriii r.fxt r-vi"wc.1 a military r-nrt of h'-rnr taüei frt.m Ooverr.or'.'i i..ar..I. Ia vain dl l Col. II'v:-" rr'k'tul.'ite that a tri; to th American rr,;: .-um of natural hi.ory rouil L? too t: i -lrK. Clerntr'oau wanted to a?o tn ir.a-tof!or.s, ;s:.l 5-i th- r:i.toJon--he dl4 t.ir i minutes, dartir. eagerly from cr.e exhibi: to another, k!n5 up a rapid-flro commentary on what ho raw. Then ho had another excltins carter through Central Park, down .Seventh av. to tho M?troporitan opra hou.9 to h ar Chaliapin in MfT)histop)ioH. An nour.comcnt had bvf.n made that he' coming, ami tho "Tin or" had to run . gauntlet of curioi faevs before he got to Manager dattl-Cicas-Izzi's rrand tier hox, which had been rTved for him. The act oppM an l tho Metropolitan orchwtw swun? Into the Htratns of '"The Mar-l'lale" as h entered. Crlen of "Vive 1 Tisre" and "Vive 'a France" rc.c frcm the pit. Uo stepped into tho box, smiling: and bowing. Then he retired to a -eat in the rfar, firmly refusing to buJge. despite urgent cries for him to ?it up front. Qnlct Piorr.-un To!ay. IT was brf.mi.nt bafk for a moment, houTvtr, when the oroh-.-nra started "The Star panIed Hanner" and the re;it uuditne'. with faceupturned toward his box, 5ar.tr the anthem for !iim. Ife remained fnr about an hour, returning: through tho "roaring forties" of Broadway to the Cllbson hoiij- ften'ibly for a rest. Hut Co. Stephen Ponsal, whr rnm dov.n liter to meet the newspapermen. .aid It had been irniio.ibie to cot Cietnenreau to lie down. "lle'.s up there talking: politics an hard a-' Jie an po with Col. llon-." he vi!d. "Tho man simply thrives on excitement. It's marvelous, at hi nsre."
Yi v.-.;
Til-
' .-a "
.iIT' 'ir -ofd:
r. rj rr i
v, r. . t ni: -s them, j
rn'K'h o vom.
CONTINUE PROTESTS AGAINST RAIL PLAN
,f v. . f - "-:-.".'--- ' ; i v.. 's- 1 ' ' - .' ' - "i i , :
Crcnf Diamond Tea Co. . ' Incorporates at $10,000 Articles of incorporation were tiled ' with the county auditor .Saturday by the Great Diamond T-a Co., with a (capitalized fitcck of 110,000. Olf.cei
cf the corr.pary will be at 15 Crescent av., and a genera! tea. coff". f.nd spice busin will undertaken. Incorporating member of the firm are Hert Gcrpheiel, 1 724 Portas" av., Clyde L.. Frnith and Nina E. Smith of S'l Cc-dar 5t., who are ail to own SO, one, and 4 9 ?h are of stock, respectively.
Wio's Senator in Georgia?
i Ps'tcn. 87-yeir-o!d appc'.r.te
or!
Two-. rv fror:'.'1 wa"e
I J. v. Hardwick. to f!ll the unexpired i f.ats above. 2 x
In
f ar
v
Mrs C
N. V . 1
trrm of tho late .Sen. To:n "Vaon. ! Peter et., -." he will. Judpe W. F. O' -re. j $-.r'7'. -t d to th senate at a sp-r. j
P. M u-.ir.
a f.
on.
5's he w:V. .
Hill Croiif Presents Furtlier Arguments Aiiaint Propo?cd Sc)aratjon. WASinyriTox. No.-. 1. (i:y a. TV i ll: 'hr ofTllal.s rf tho Hill ,r;n;up of railroad-? in the; northwest cr'tnufl to prfont advero arpruiiunN today before tho Internate Cor.'i'nHTce corr.n;i.c.c!on en the povcrnrint's tentative railroad ronsoiivlTif n p!an In tho northwest. Th. pi.in wou'd divorro the Creit Northern fieirn ns.-.r;at ion with th'- Northern Pacific and tho Chionyc. Ilur-lir-.ton Quinf-y, and -onihine U with the Ciiie.io, Milwaukee St. Paul. Half Hol d'-n." pff silent of the p.ur-
4 r--t '
,.h.v? r
MIS3 VERNA HOPS, ABOVE, AND JOHN M. KETCHER. MKs Verna Rop. 23. of Uttle Rock, Ark., will be tried Dec. 1 on a charge of aault tr kill her forinor sweetheart, John M. Kctcher, wealthy tinner. She is charged with bavin? fired a shot at Ketcher aa he
NEW CARLISLE Mr. fieorge Vincent has ?one to Chicago to spend two weeks with her yon, Harold Vincent and family. . She will be Joined there by Mr. Vincent n his return from a hunting trip in Northern Michigan and Canada. John Orduntr had his riüht hand severely burned Thursday afternoon while ensaged in roofin? a building v.ith hot tar. James Hogers who hns been serlou?:y ill. is improving. Mrs. Charles Wade will so to Chicago Tuesday to spend the winter. Mr. Wade is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wyk off have moved into the William Fox residence which they purchased recently. William Miller has bought the A. T. Wyk off property and has moved his family there. The Father and Son's second annual banquet was held Thursday evening at Olive Chapel. Word has beep received by relatives here that Mrs. Abigail Van Dusen is suffering from-injuries sustained from falling down tdairs. Mrs. Van Dusen. who is S4 years oid. retided here formerly, h;it is at present with her daughter. Mrs. Finney of Winterset, Iowa.
- - . v-
1 r .
1". -th ar roina; to Washington fu:
tl.o sp cia! es.;on c' cc:sr.-. I' . to V ill 5e up tO tho sep.e to "".t'
tb victor.
' Y . ,r I
J. P. -iv. r. 2:1 i:. Ca'.vr: st.. to i '1'.'. ''rth !',ra."'.
STATISTICS
j to f. 4 o ;. t mA ; ort f-t. ! John. R. .v.v.ir.'ki. lf,32 Fisher Ft.. 1 t " i r n " ( - '
; M. f. M , 1 ," .1 " S. Ar: ; to 1 1 4 IT. I'.r v!-.av.
I'l -TV M-llliH Knj M.I.IT.V.
M:
ItllSTlK t .) 1 1 4 ". i' I'.- i ' ' i -.
i Mr. r.r.d Mrs. II. K. ftewart. 7 " " : Mrs. V. rr: t.i:r.r.. 72. N. St. Pcfrl ' ?, l
. to 7 1 1 . St. P. 'tor st. " - r .
1822. j P. J. W:- k. 1 I..:: -oln way , .
., to 71''. L '.:cr in tay W. . ,J,.r.
Marietta st., a daughter. Nov. IS.
linprtnn. .ue.t.-d that tho comm:-1 i-morffed from a theater with another err miyht c-on-i Ut more advant-j woman, and persists in declaring a.qeou.-ly e rection f four fa r-Hun? ; she's not .-orry sho tried "to shoot railroad ik r-. rs through tho west, him. Mis Rcss has instituted f.i'h 'f 'Alii'i would tap the Missis- j suit for 52. 000 in breach of prom-.-ippi basin. Gulf of Mexico and the aprainn Ketcher. Pacific roast. i Ileiw'ird Elliott, chairman "f the; board of the Northern Pacific-. - tf Uitcomb Gild Keller tO
i i tr"u in tt msie.tu oi con.-iae: . any divorce of tho thre irrouped! road--, the commi-sion ougiit to unify i
Build Eight More Houses
Dartmouth Has Easy Time Beating Columbia NEW YORK. Nov. IS Dartmouth defeated Columbia at the Polo grounds today. 28 to 7, in a game marked by sensational runs and costly fumbles. Columbia' scorlns came in the third period when Burt, the Blue and White pilot, intercepted a forward pa?w on his own 30-yard lino and raced 70 yards for a touchdown. Roderick scored the additional point by kicking goal.
1
mm
.'
1
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ritter.' 1 1 A l IT. Bowman St.. Nov. 17, twin daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. H-r-d. reon, C07 17. Kcasey st.. Nov. 1 j, a ion.
rr-
to It. V V No. 1.
RLIIiDlNG PFRMITS Two -story frame .iwr '.iing-, fo''.". n Dubail St.. W::tcori;i, and K-'.Iar. 5S.400. Two-.tory frnm.o dweliir.?, i'l E. Dubail ft.. Whitccnib and Kol'., r. $3.400. Two-story frame dwelling, 1117 K.
MRS. 1,1 N A S. M.I.FV
T!;c L-...iy c. Mrs. L.
vhrickor !
r-'-pt.
A. At!
-v :i ; i u . i n.u.n hum ..iii,- i . i , .
D'. n.r. C.'.'.
w
i
arrive in So ;t h ; .-,
1 G.V b
!nrt:t r. ro
.-erxics w;.! 1 hold Tuesday aftrr-i f:f'Ori at 2 o'i'b'"'!: from the t f sidonc"- ; rr
Milton St., Whit comb and Keliar, 'f her f-i-ter. Mrs. Clifford P. pip. r. $3.400. s Goblen av. Itev. Huko W i ie 'l Two-story framo dwelling. 11 25 "i-icit::-. Burial will be in ;iih- !:. Milton it., Whitccmh and KcTfar, j lan l nu t. ry.
53. C00. i
11 I. M Miatlvll.l'. 1 Tl fur.ral of William Mrniii.i
; ;S ye ar? cid and father of Eher P. To Merrill of :b4 E. Wavno --t.. this;.:- ' :
Two -story frame dwelling. 1120 E. ; city, v ho died at his home in m - heat h Milton ft., Wliitcomb and Kdiar, ; or.ta. N. Y , on Nov. 1. will be h-l-i I meet '. r ?3.400. ; at 2 : .". o'clock this afternoon from j f i-Two-story frame dwullinir. 11:17 E. tb.e JiottT cf his son. Burial will bo it for Milton St., Whitcomb and Kelts r. : in Misb.awaka ity e-emctery. Mr. dif-appoir. ?3.400. i Mvrrill is .-irvied bv Iiis mother. $ 1 "f.
Two-story framo dwelling, 112:: 17.
Milte n tt., Whitcomb and Kell ir.
$3.600.
Stops Itching Peterson's Ointment
A1:
FRANKLIN BOWS TO ST. XAVIER'S, 20 TO 0 CINCINNATI. O.. Nov. IS. The
St. Xavier colle&e football team de
SENATOR W. II. FELTONi ABOVE. AND W. F. GEORGE. Who's solngr to represent Georgia In the U. S. senate? Mrs. W. II.
Eiht new home, all of two-story j fVated Franklin collepe here today.
them even more complete ly into a ! construction, were provided for In single Kreat transportation machine, j permit.! to build secured from the while Kalph Bjdd. pr.vsi.tt nt of the building department by Whitcomb Grejt Northern, said if a divoreo! and Keller, .Saturday, within the Hill jtroup '-vas forced the! The company set their mark on 1. '.rb arul pr.Ktio ibiiity of things l ew dwellings to b built by them e aib d for a. union of the Northern bist year at K0. With the permits I'aci:';.- with the Chicago, Milwauke ! 'Cured Saturday, the firm is said and St. Paul. 1 1 have mounted tTielr total to 9" Pjof. William Tiii-b.-y. , ho laid and expected to obtain permits for dow n tentative outlines of the cr.cr- i tlu building of several others before al cn.solidation plan in interchanges j wintPrwith Mr. Ib. hl n su-e-ded that tho All of the eight new houses will go eff-ct of tlie com.Kte linking up ofj'T in thr" 'hitcomb and Keller's railroad servi-e lie had in rir;n,j j r.ew addition in the southeast section
Tomorrow will bo a relatively would result in jrieat decrease of rail-i 01 th Clt-V- lo will be built In the
bu.-ine.-s in "sa cond-1 ' ,0 l,It,tk on P. Dubail fit., the six
I others in the 1100 block on E. Mil-
'l'.'lh.iT.S Mr !l.l,l,.n lOn .'t.
d. "but my point is that in the -on-:
solM.itior. plans tlie e- inniission has , Local 11 OtlUUl to DlSCUSS
A'one oithf-r too far or not far enough."
fl'jiet day f-r tb.
"Ti'-rer" unless fie I r oad opt ratir
suddenly tb.Ink.-' of a few more th'.-.r i ar Gateway i it:
. i. li.. ...1.. rr-l.. I "I-.
pe Miinis l' oo 1 1 rill "y l i.l it' o . iae only thin -r pbir:ned for him is -ide down Lor. Inland. He will fake bin 'hem at tho Cold Spring Harbor homo of Ott" H. Kahn, banker and member of tho reception committee of tho council on foreign relations, under who-o aupice he speaks hero Tuesday nirht. Then he will motor to Oyster P. ay to lay a wreath on the ravo of Theodor Roosevelt.
2 0 to 0. After the Indiana ns held them scoreless in the first reriod, the local team opened up in the lat threequarters. scoring ono touchdown a period. Franklin was practically powerless tsalnst the stone wall defense of St. Xavier.
Union Trust Company 5a ft Deposit Boxes with ip. elal faciitie 'or thm privacy f cuftomer.
Bumsteads Worm Syrup "To children an nnrfl of merry." Where illrertlons ore followed, IT NIT.VKK FAILS. Ieplte rarrity ami fnormtm cost of SANTONIN, It contain full loe. Stood fclxty yean.' tent. Sold everywhere or bv mall. 5e a bottle.
list. C A. Yoorliee. M. I)., ridludclphbi.
MRS. VELTON AT CAPITAL TO CLAIM SEAT li SEX ATE Contin i-d Fron. Paco On1.) temher. and thus sb.o wasj unable to take :c;- .-' at at tli.it t.mi. Mrs. IV.tort arrived hero early today unattended. Be. a use tf her ad-an:'-ed a? 7 year. she was fat cued by tlo- trip and spent th" day 4i:.etlv in her ho to; room. Soun after her arrival she received news;jr cr re.-p r: den ts and ;at,Ar wa.s :. ted by i:!':;fr of th' National Women's ;ar:y.
"Passion Play " at Vespers j 'esier services will be held at flo- V. AV. C1. A. Sunday afternoon j at 4::bt o'clock, followed by a tea!
at r:::0 o'clock. Tho hostesses thi.s week ill lio the 70 members of the Busin ..ss Women's Bible clafs. with Miss I.i.-i - Kopp in charpc of the
music and Miss Hax.el Seward pro i .-idir.K. J Mi-s Grace' HunborKer will tell; of her tri) to the Passion Play at ePoerammerKau this .summer.
Thr iops will be provided by Mrs. M.uvhall Henry, one of her sontts le in::, "The eld. Old Story."
farce 1 to line up against tb.o wa'!
by two of tho bnndits. wliilc two others oovTftl the ) ink's employes and orcleete.l all c.a?h and ne--tia-Ido se.uirities in !ht. A the rbl ers fbal in an automobile they fired a number of .-hots into stores and ;- a iTsnlTlrs.
GEX. H ARBOR D TO RETIRE FROM HIGH POSITION . ARMY ;;. u-1 f: -m i'.o o;;..)
iSKXTENCE LAHOR HEAD
i
j.. ended for a 'eut-n '-r.t .onraK
In I rance. Tv- carry eoj, ht.-' ren '" i-e; lien isf bis duty to his fella.-,- of- " fi-.- r.. he ri"w Is l.ivtni: aside tlo t ,r t orir.tr.tv f.f succt-edipi eien. V r.h-' ('
chi.
of rff of the arm")
r. r a
and -hj s:r - nrolabilitv of r- -bp was
civ!r. ; h:rh.a- rank. The road t- r-:ntrfo:t ob..- k-. the office of chief of ft iff was eb ar. j ri' rr..n. v n: in
1 for bj:n bv pecial act of a;--i C ;, b ca, :-oo f his creat ab.t tv FOKMKf. C TUNKT IT HAD
fkki: TA i i: policy of
BANDITS STAKT I IKK; THEN HOLD UP BANK GENOA. ().. Nov. iv(By ASix ban. lit-- btdd up the Genoa Banking com pa n 's bank 1 Ue tbjs afternoon and e-cap 1 with several tiiou-and doll irs. after starting a tire to draw the attention of the c;ti7en; to another section of tho village and dif.ofinT n eltizrn so 1 ''11 ho probably will dio. William Rod rick. 4 0. w.v shot by on. of the bandit lookonts n5 be nn-
pm.iphol tho bank, dyin- late r from ! ..m . . ,. .
1 1 1 o wound. I ? a n k patrons wer" L.asonolis Ut final dcoKinc
Alleged 'Commisti Swindlers CASMH'OblS. Mirh.. Nov. IS. J Fnder ShcrilT E. J. Russey went to'
Port Wayne. Ind., yesterday, with w an ants for the arrest of Frani. and Horace Everett, brother?, whom almns' a dezen farm er near Ca.- cb-ars.' have been cheating thf'm in chicken deals. The Everetts. it i. said, bought the chickens
T'ii C1 T "rFi',i rrrriYf 1 up. promising to sen tnem on com-
iwu bui IP1XI bllimr n,iKS.inni and then disappeared. SAVANXATT. eia. Nov. IS J. 15. j r.irr.er. editor cf t!te ('leaner andj v IT ,.L!... f:t ni.. 1n ,,,nr rlr. w, tniScat II eadtng Gift, a
Fat Check for $75,000
I CLINTON. Iowa. Nov. IS (By I. I
IN. S.) Albert It. MoCoy. who with!
Mis-i Seville Crawford, married at '
midnight in Mohne. III.. October 31. received a check for $70,000 from Miss Crawford's parents on their return home. They alno receld the forgiveness : the bride's f-Arenfs. Me Coy llv.-. in th;s city t-jd his
IS IU PJED AT MEMPHIS ,,ri,!o ,nus frorT1 I) xon' 111 Rhere
her parents are weaitny. l ny will
SHOT GUNS Lowest Prices in the City STOVER'S SPORT SHOP 121 East Jefferson Blvd.
FOR FISH AND CHICKEN DINNERS sTor at thi: LINCOLN HIGHWAY INN EAST OF MISIIAWAKA
Lincoln 6208 Discounts Finance WE BUY .ease Notes Accounts Real Estate Contracts Secured Paper Wellsmere-Denison Corporation 522 Farmers Trust B!dg.
ADLER BROS. mm Xi Ich If an al WaabJnfft lno flM etil: stoke Fort uc an IJOVl
ARMSTRONG
T.orl.-mltli and intral Kopalrcri
NEW LOCATION 501 Harrison Ave. Vi Rloek South of Lincoln W. V
Ii
a
rcr l to tv.-o yars irnpr:-)
a c.iart-. of counterfeit -o1-. cb.K af . a ' (T'ontral ot
iv.ilrc id. Barter pleaded s' :::-: an employe in bis I
m.blo for the Fie -tens for- ! Va politics. J
f1
M
KKPKKiON ATTACKED r p v.; ' f :. .; " . 4.::;; of I r: in this city
l v Gen.
In t.T.V. N'o l. Nt w.-.
:r voi:;hful irr. u'ar"-
; ' rp t.. r i . ! t f : a :.-.h I th Pr
t :n
ad be- n ; or- f - ' o -ä - ' , i t l- " v ." v :. T '
-' l: 'Yi r general of; b-. ,!;. i ia-' niht.i 1 h : diy. Sev. ral '
-- 1 f 1'
rr--. cat. c
i Kiiir itiiuirs. At r.roei.Iyn: Sammy Nable. New Vo'.i.:, y t the decision over Willi
. a r--ira-! Ko!,jrr jooklyn, in 12 round.-.
i o, n -ta. is. , iif,., n.i,'f.. vin.uv. v...-
A " or- Vcrk. won on points from Youn Mut-.tr-al in 1j rounds.
Ilonsirr is Churned
Cb.l 1 r
ASPHYXIATED IN IIOMi: 1 . POPTI-' V',.- 1 C ,T..
With iUlllul Killing P.--Jan V- P. ither : was found dead'
in his home here today. Death was duo to asphyxiation from pas, which-
'.II HV. w lioo
escape 1 from a half opened jet in
h; room.
1 , . r r
ASK DIOLITION OF DALuilEK TY INjrNCTION
MII TOPT KllCOIlD ,' : MPNCI1T. Ind.. Nov. IS. ( Ry A.'
IV A world's sliutout record
A
t
l l'POAItn VAs HARP. M i I: i . N .v. i v prohl- - . r- raid- 1 the - !.- .. r : H rry A.
r a. ilay. ar. 1 ;t was f-a:
' O CI it't '.'J - eo:ia aa.om record 111
, i i-fc.-i ...... . - .'u.Hr.i iiT-.' I', i-
'nicht when tho Cowan Hieb school 1 teara defeated Sulphur Springs Rich
' nihi.nl, 10 to 0. I M
. i i '
'-.! o fec empty
r.d no ar
- t-Je.
ma te.
IH'MIIU PATM.I.Y OPDPl)
i - con
?r:rt , r d : Tar
t T . ,
t'-'-.t.
( I ' I . i r i ' . . i . III., - . . I . - - I I .
e. rt '. . or' fe !
aliV WOUT;..' w
the ti.bf-r-
c j ro..- f the , .--f.. plint. wh'.-li ! j --h-' . , "J -iim bad Its origin in tr-pn-al So atb ' John Rfn-y M:.r of N'a-, y. rk.' I Vu a A t I i Arne .v3. tt:t wb.:,;-. i- a!,: -,.x th- tf - rd f r r -urd world i J If L 1 . r.-' - i.'tlvn-ed :n tp;-! Afiici j - d v making tl;e trip ir. b than 1 1 i r4 ' ' VivJ- lTJ
in a r. - i i . t . i :'.: e i r a
i A. I'd LI .vai
,- - i r . . - ......
1 : - - I h :s f i m r a r
!'- bo s-ri. ! v a ; . '
rVirvb Ir h- : v. .!
r . ". - - 1 fb- d -d - w i "e
ii acr and niiixirrtvi: j A black velvet frock with a Paris
or. sir. has eo'.bir and cuffs of rtiftbv of Val hr on a pink eatin foun-
drioa. Tho ) cket are alo cut-
I . r d with iave. The frock fasten! in front wih a row cf rhinejtone j ; buttons which reach th hem. '
4 . VMS r. t . n o ti The -an '
Tho m, tto. "In G we truft." was! printed tlr: on n t"nit1 States coin1
nr. 4.
b.:tt:n.c:
a n
artei
FOR THAT
GIV1MC
UNT
OF GUNS AND EQUIPMENT
i
SHOT GUNS Single Barrel 12, 16, 20 and 410 guape
Im A Double Barrel Shot Guns, 1 1
u 4iaiiiiijc4
H
Double Barrel Shot Guns, hammerless Winchester or Remington Repeating; Shot Guns Our price Winchester or Remington Automatic Shot Guns Our price
S 18.50 $22.80 $47.110 S57.00
SHOT GUN SHELLS Remington. Winchester, U. S. and Western Chilled Shot, per box
We carry a complete line of the Famous DUXBAK Waterproof Coats, Pants and Leggins.
S1.00 1
11
126 North MiciriGAr Sr. Indiana Hunting License $1.00 Michigan Hunting License
i i 1
Oil
I J 1 '
Mm
ism I
frfwtfiffrfl
SOMPANl
1
Saturday Open Till 9:30
Store Openi 8:30 Closes 5:30
Beginning Tomorrow
An Entire Sample Line of
Cmldren s
hancy
IVIllI
Am
I V
ooas p
At a Savine to You of
This line is in exceptionally good condition. It is from one of the foremost manufacturers of this type of knit wear in the country. Your children can be fitted and the strain on your pocketbook lessened by investing in these garments. 1 he little folks would be glad to receive any of these pieces for Christmas. Come in tomorrow and bee what wonderful bargains are here. The Assortment Includes
Sweaters
"f f Leggings f. x. -VInfants Sacques and Sweaters
x x. x
Infants' M ittons Sweater 5cts 4 i. Scarf and Taia ets Infants' Bonnets Z- ie. Three-piece Sets, includir. Jacket. Bonnet and Bootees.
Infants' Toques and Helmets
Every Item is Made of the Finest of Worsted Yarns
A Pair of Good Cap Items for Boys
Hockey Caps
Tim's Caps
One of the biggest value of the sea- These very popular knit Caps are son are these heavy, knitted wool really two garments a cap and a mufHockey Caps in Grey, Maroon, Cardi- fler. I n mild weather the rnu ill er is nal, Seal Brown and Blue. The Boys' worn buttoned around the cap, and in
Shop has a limited supply which they
are offering at $1.19 a cap.
stormy weather it fits down snugly
about the neck and over the ears.
i:
A. Ab
o b 1 i I! fi O 1
..r.d, rr
aa.ay ar. n:pe. 40.
C 0 da 3.
A.
