South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 357, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 December 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1922

DEPICTS KILLING OF UNION MINER

AT HERRIN RIOT

Unusual Slories

(.or it t u i:ti;ki. styi.i:.

When a. man who hu aciairnu-,

I a o -. J i y gr.ia of l.-'jtrd.

'. to 'MJn r.ut" a r. I f!r.l th? bar-' J !'t f losin;? promptly at 0 hlu;ml (.mi-haw Chict Wil-, Thl v. ( in lt.wn ,,f :r(UT:i. IH I Villa V a Dcfrn-C ' Lahres in which Pro-. J byl J'Iit "f. . Jason fo'iiij h.-ii'.f Thür-. lav evenUprn- It- C.a. a, h,. ln?0 tl.. .,er.on!

t-: otr -r a,.p at .:.'! p. m.

"Too I it"."'

LEGION ISSUES FINAL PLEA TO

ARHKST YOUTH, 16 ON LIQUOR CHARGE

Deaths

Finn ntul Inil Sentence W YYW OF FAR A! Fi? Ts

'iSi i Snsnended tor Guilty Pair PUZZLE TO OFFICIALS

t-teve Nit1.

a,Ze

and Kj.n

Walter Uli:. 1; y.a.-s eld, 1.114

Ä 00T0T AUDU Ä WO ' U" Jrs.jn !.. wa arrested at S ttUUlul UiirfliAilu l ,a-t nisht lt Wa.hinarton t.

MARY C. MERRIMAN.

rtcnT. .10" "'a f ' S. I.afa et;

I J'HI.NCK'T N. K . Iec. 2 J. Ii'--.:,- wre urab'.e t '.car up ih

arru"T! d:r.c tho fl-lth of

Mrr Marv c Mc-rrimar.. 7K o-' ?t " wr !n r'':'' r?ur?. Friday, tnun I ; J- Harper, n? 4".. farmr. r-.ir

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l'-1y v i-; friji;.! m a

in! Walnut t. ! v o:rt.-fr Domiirrki

.hars.l "a it ii ut.la-.vful po-.un ct;at 1 ' 'clck. after an il'.iK? of 5ir C(v;. artd CO days iti j.ill. a!.-i j r Ja;.

I liquor. Iyal : is t:io .. untt i-r- Cay with i'neumeni.i. Mr.-. Muri.1 ii... 1 ti . . n- . -I ... . . .

Olllll I'Ol IO LflSirimilC : 0:1 t am. l OH .-uch 1 Charge man wi J.nrn ir. fhi Mav f 14?. 1

Gifts at Misliawaka Home Sunday Morning.

i in this . ity. ! t:i.- er?;..

poiMlfd. liar: r's was fr. turl. Th mini wer taken lr.tr. custody ; wa st ": av .: -.o!r.r at rrtlJ-

ir.-i had lived in .S-juth I'- nd th3 I I?cf mt.'T or. mjy.plaint . f W'al-cr

r'ri c uriosity ua arorc J . j.aK o; vcar.

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I si,

A. Lar, ?nriai airnt fr tht

wh.Tj ,. 1 vv the youth (nlc.vor- She was niarri-,! tho cit.- tc I 1 rrrs-vh an: 1 ra.iraJ. .iJ;py t re

to hiI a quart hotf which he J. J. Mrrriman c n oet. 1. 1.;n. Dt- rhlrp'vJ yi'-h st. alir.c: coal.

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Ail nr-mlMs of South Brn l I'ost rurryinc The hey waa oon!iJos her hufb.it)!. i .surva.-i'

Ar;'.-r: an I.f ion. ar" n1- overtaken !-y the oillrvr ar.1 x- by a tlaushter. Mr.-. V..V.? M. SnOh !

r- v. If II ii'- r was puhi from th

tretl, r'-i'1 -: v w:-.s no: th motive-. '. i his Avntcli .i r. I rnru'V wr uni

Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

v '.v nut . i-,

thf 1 ' -:v.r.

-aj i ;Iair.f(l that h:s fath.fr wa.s ill -.1

ai.d one far, i-

!il zff-' a'or.

f.- lit' f"r anvtli.ir vu want

I ti'.fftiriK to l.o hflil Sun.-Iay morning' ,

1

"V II, I want a ;-havfl ' 'an't ho ! v. . ijuit

it i rc'.nr-k at Ixn ''.quarters in the! chrihtma present.

Hay M. b.T.Jth. I

he liquor to t arry to his father a a! Funeral .ervi' cs will hv h'M from

a friend of the family lia-i Kivc.n aim both of South Dent!

the home, Sunday afternoon, at

: . J. JlushfS (Jlhl . t 1 . 1 : . h 1.! hy tl; jru ird

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... ..... o ! ' '' ;hf.l 1-oü.lH of I.-osj for the bov'si Uuri.il w.ll he in th Citv ceni-tttv.)

Mrs .1 1 oTi:-.,v. n. fitr.fr : . . 1 i,urM.i). i.-ir.r th. r.r.f- e:f:s to the Orphans' .- . .

' --- -I --r: -V.-.::. thaf.s a ,.re',y ho vdjdo. 1 i Hntnc and to he rcsf nt at the dis,: mur.iyqQ. :; !..: f a;.! h id ti the !ru'-ki -.van:l to c out f'r supi.. r ih:, r t,n

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r r-.-o "'i:u,M ' Vl uulIU,''rv l Ul Friend of the hoy' father furn- oVck. Ilrv. l:. I). Berk rf lici i

; - " - - ' ' ;ne i oo'iii.s 01 v ) lor in

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guards on ti.e i e enin and I've he -n t'.o ht-y

1 ;,r .. . - -a .. ;r.r f r. t , . i , ! f i ;f '. a istn.fr htioti ur.iit nvv.

s; d- -houte 1 at her ; Jf-Il:.-"n :0!fered th" situation; : . , .-a:. ;-. I hi Ii I I'nmT.i' ;:. rotiUnerl rashtd 1 ;. '!.! !.. . '. S vr irc 1.'. 1. r . a n i-1 f a .

i ,: ;r .ruonv t. hy "Fa n u .-h'f. e i'.i r ' f. l.'"yd?" v.f and .lauhtf r rrirlir.c the he- d. '...:! :r.- the i.dr." and eve: ti ' "F'Ttait.ly I an."

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Ali rueiTihera of the post are urged j to pet In a gift of fon.f sort to the' oilhes oT Frank .1. Murray. 21o N. Lafayette h!vd.. hy 10 oV.ofk Sat-' urday niht. until whi 'a hour Mr., Murray's otlh e will he opfn for the,

Here and There

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"We h at th

d of that row Ot

roiu enif tie of L'-ionnaires. (;iv F;tM for filflh.

Iilio Parkor, 22 oars did, .,!.-

W". W'a.i)inuton ft., was returned to

1 .niiror.i tht re is a d tndy razor, t-oap, 'n f very thin-. If yu i iruriw you cm i .shavo o i: lf before we vbjs the

(r(H crv Store, Get .5 . doors."

jooii St. Jos pn county .- profeui-

Ti'in.. who are unable to procure;

this city yesterday afternoon by Fro-

! Intion (tficr Luther Lane from De-

T reo Mnshrd Men Hold L'p

f i i. .'.: n

! tro.r. wht re ho was :irri's!r,l unon

p.tty and who have not had letters, .. of lo(.a, au(horitie, par;tcr frr.Mi the ir.dividual orphans to;.s heK1 on ft Mati:tory ch;irfrt. on Santa Flau--, ar, ured by o:n. complaint of Thelma Grover. of th It. Mat-Donald to send m any con-, . iti.

tr:nut:en up to J...''U. tint tne torn-

MRS. F. P. HERROLD. Word was received today by C. H. Baird, 721 Rex st., of the death of Mrs. E, P. Herrold at Kansis City. Mrs. Herrold was formerly of this, city, having lived here for 12 years.

Her husband was engaged in the

furniture business in South Bend. The body will be removed to West-

ville, Ind. Burial will take, place Sunday noon in the Westville ceme-

tery.

EDWAKD WAWRZYNIKA.

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, , . ; m ! l: r . v ' ' ''" Al"'" ' " j nutt'f m charge may purchase ir.f , or Mr. ana .Mrs. jonn nuwrymki, .i' .v.V.'-...'t":;.d .-mo s N..v-fh 'a!-111 a th!rk cr:imy v.hiist hen.c.ary tovs to n;, out.the ftnd: " rnm. hnl., di,, at the family home. ;10 W. VroVlorkl ,lrori,,''1 th" ri!Z"r ? il k,vn (1-:eid awav with the possibility of any'"'' at 4:45 o'clock yesterday , La to av at 11::,0 oVlock Thürs-1 . - - ,...V ;n'.:::;,':rth; 'preparatory to .sndin.' otf th- of-!oro f)f tho orphans poinff without a' afternoon at Michigan ,t. und J-f- Uay nlffht. " .' '. . . - fending wh:kcrs. i ,,,,. ,rn f,nm the n.wt Santa! ft-.Otl blvd., hy Otticer L.OOm. Th. n.irr-r.fc, nn.-l ore tUtf.r .Ttil'a

- " ' v ... , . i r...,,,. charged w.th violating the City I j B : : vaJ 'n 3 ,;tr ''orr-,r Oil. sl'Itlil.V. I'KANK! I " t.- : narking ordinance, and cited to ap-C , ' , ;.. ; ui, H

;V;,; .;; ! I11 V" .ond-rful work that your ;vhy tho Anurk,in Lfr.ion haa ;akcn lr in City court today. o'clock Saturday afternoon at

f j'T r A f : M 1 t I r T II 1 ;i III i I 1 I i ? t I - - . . . : I

! . n ,h.. tA., .e.. e,.-,r,.I. A .ft er ! , . , " Z .'. . 1 Pin F.f.r t?!f t.K 01 an.neuu.

, i nam ln oar.s inur.-aa, n u;.iun

l '.ic.;i thesr ti i.t.-:- :n p'-s.rtr.n. one

Frte Methodist churcdi. Hurial will

I an nftornev iokln'lv to Frank L-suh.

of til" n. i. hfid a T, . K f ; phi?l rf-'rr;:jay

o'.vr - to thf :ropr.ftor. v!r; thf .. i.H.nnrr who

-urrndrs "t a'ay from uj," was the deputy shfriff's quick retort.

rhr jo o-'i f dfd to r.fl" the c ah reiV..";'.r. Thf ti) no r; tii'M da:i d out of ?lie .w:or-. ran a-d cn Fajvert st. and th-a pparrd . Fitrniturr Store Suffers SLOOO Loss From I ire Fire, duf to a. lffe-tiv fuse box, a u;-- 1 Jl,0t' (liraari's to th" Iieed Furnitur- shop, ::F S. St. Joseph :., 1 i. niht at 0:10 oV'.ofk. TI,f !earor shift room, wher th.- fu-- ho lo,-atd. and thf joljoinii'ir reo a i ivcre destrojed. Fun-id' fa I'.f part of the damage to thi" trk of furniture was caused by r, o k and water.

Th hisl i fully 'orred h;, sura ::.

BOARD OF SAFETY TESTS APPLICANTS

tlie letters of the little tikes at the; .lames llorgeroii, 17 years, old,, take place in Fedar ilrovc cer.i' tery

Orphans' Home to the patron paint: j - s. 10th st.. Liver Fark. was ar-j of the Yuletlde. Com. MncDonald ; reoted at 1:110 o'clock yesterday afdedared that tiif veteran organiza-J ternoon by State Otlicor UtsAotJ t:on of thf w orld w ar wanted to charged with sellins a motor from i

prove it. -elf interested more in piv-ja Johnson motor wheel

i in- than in receiving, and In fctv- i havint; a certilicate of title

in rather than in boin? served.

STATISTICS

I U I MI IS.

Cite Four to A p p v a r for Phy.-iral Kxanii nation Two Iitions Open.

N-tl MacdiiiM-y.

"We have mven areful roi:s;der

ation to our disabled buddies in

Tin C'runitowii Homo üoiauank-i Mr. an 1 Mrs. Orvillo DeCIraff.

club held its Christmas meeting ;it

the Lome of Mrs. Frank Mangu,

Motorist Strikes Man, Latter Slightly Hurt Fliarhs Lurkhoff. X. Lui-tih ft.. . ap'-l with si. slit aijuries ulien tru'k hy a F.iid tar lriv-n by Fhari.s Foyer. S2i L.raolu way IZ., a ho tu : : 1 .". ';o. k last ni-;ht at Ciirst M. an 1 M:'-hU 1 ' fL F.oy r was driving w -' on C;trt st. and w!o-n ipproa'diin Mi Iiican st. .' truck Kurkh.tdT wl-o was t unni-::; for .. .ti'-'t fur. Kurkhoff was thrown t., the p tvement, re civir.t? toil, or bra;.', s. 1!' w i. lat'-r r nov vl to h ; .s ii u i o b L 1 y r .

Jellisou Dismisses I no Defendants; i't Evidence ('iiarcs of a-ault. pr fariity and provi "-,a t ; o'i air.: ;rt Anthony l)orUt.ier were d.sui ; fd by I'ro.s. lloyd .7 e 1 i - : i in Supo-.i-r curt No. 1, Friday, for h k t" evide-o e ns wer charges airainst Lena Kr.icht for the

nihircai iq ration o!

ll'UI.'

f ill

foniA ai-1 nrain't Frr: Haerman, 'a ho charged w ,t!i b.n? a frenti"!i:cr.

Four Chimney Fires Do Little Damage in City Fiy.n.: .-parks fioto , hiimn'js vere the , 1 1 1 . uf foar tiias ystrday tool' nin at 'he csi !"o-'.s of L. It. App;a:. '.'Ft K :.'.:n, ril .-oart; Mrs. F. F. Fair. S. William st.; .1. C. N.ijrr, T I. 'and a v.. and die. ,s;.i,-h-owaki. 1 1! : W. F.rd h Th- fst:'.'i it(! lor.s Jo i-iy of til" homes Will t;ot . . . 1 F.'.". dollars.

N.ne app.ihar.F for the lo.-al polien d partm-nt aipeared 'at for- th' board of pi; ;d a', a a.fcty meeting last

n- rojrni tor a pi iiiii.na i j a pi'luu

Scvi of th1 apph.-anf.s w'r act.pt"d amr notilitl to apr ihefore the department ph sicia n for ;i di.si a! ev amination today. Four appo.ntmfits are to be made at once iint th" r tnainin thre- men. if ui--esvs ful in Kisn tlie ihvie.il examination. ar vpc; ted to 1' appointed af:T thf ii'ia' fa :". The entire meeting of t!p board was jr.fn over to examir.iri the applicants and nailinc romni'-n-(lath -i .-i Milanitted by their farmer in pl" e--. The men who apptared before the bird lust picht, wen Ky far th besn. eoction of candidntes to be (.iiiiii;'il b'dh from th vifwpoii t of ph.sii ial ennd it .on and r'-omtr.enih'.tit'ns. hy wel: known Iofil citizens. Mo. f th men are nearly ;v feet in heisr'nt aid have honorable l -har'-s from the army anal tavy. Further U-vt ion; n m of an plicantfl wi.li ho resumed after Jan. 1. at which titnf the bnrd will conhidcr -appoint ins? 10 more nien to the depart me ut . The positions of Casino r Kuhiak and Don Coe, jaadiationery officers wb.o were s listen. led ia-t Sun. lay by Chief Line. w re d-. iaril vacant. Tlo two former officers were found i v thf pip-' alles"d to 1.' operated by Din Sabo. LS OL Prairi' a v. early Sunday in .niiir. in an intoxicated eondit on and t:neon--ia:s from the

hatiucs admini.'-teved to

South rtend," said Corn. MacDonald. i ('rumtown road. A program fitting

"and from all information oo.alne a t h) ciiristmas .sea0u was the outfrom thf Veteranri' Ihirrati and tlnLtand2n f-yture. Tlie next meeting Hf.l J.'rofs. we haf hat five men for wili he held at the home of .Mrs. whom we can make Christmas a j Clyde Kiddle, i.'runustown. hrichter. Thes- are all receivinSj

I compensation, w uli one excepuo..., T ,.14. t.,arK. ,f t hiclo takln-

and ar bein well cared for by thei Jorry yiaor?t jr.t Wa disVeterans' Furraa and Itcd Cro.. hy Vro j,.;ijj,on in the CirHowever. Mrs. Georo A. Mclvor. cult ( 0Urt Friday. Moro was atpresident cf the Auxiliary, is look-, lvRt to n;U0 stolen a Ford tounrs in- after these five men as well ascar from i:j N,dJu the patifnt.s at Healthwin. In other

we.r.L. the mothers ana Wies air

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rivin.' particular attention to hc. 1 , disabled, while the fom. ades o f the I po.st have taken on the aer uork deposited wu of looking after the kuMie, at tue . i. . ii,.,., " ' -

l'or the nieetinsr Sunday inornln.qj i "

the Lefrionnaires are urued to brin? autoniohih-s that transportation -to the h. mo may be asured for all.

N. Xotr. Dame av., December 0. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gyenge. 1 1 1 0 Woodward av., Decern her l'O, a daughtc r. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W'a-s. 21-' Ilannlen ct.. De-eemher 1. a elauliter. at Kpworth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 15. Froninp. 4L"i Pokaeotx st., Dts-embor FJ, a seal.

A $"Mn) judgment is asked li.v Calvin Doerin in a tnit tiled in the

Circuit court Friday auuinst LT. is 11,

The Oos- will leavf thf Chamber ol ' ", U11 ' 1M" rt-J",fl '-,a - nie im.v win ioa i which it is alb gel that he i .ni n1 or, 'P -it 0-.,0 o o 1 o' K ana ine - (omnar. e at . . i h ni;KltcU.d l0 ,i:iy a ?.-,0 prom-exen-ises at the home will he con- . . , ' x 1 , . , issory nette m addition to paying for

c'udrd within an hour.

.movi.(; pi:hmits. John Cfntry, l.Oj F. Dona, d st. to 1319 1-2 S. Michigan st. Stanley Zywort. Mitf K. IiSalle av. to Corby st. William 11. Meyer. JJ Cleveland av. to 1 1 0 f Diamottd'av. Walter Condon. 10 2.1 F. C-dar st. to roi X. Fddy st. C. J. Feiniold. ton x. Michigan .st. to 11 Fl N. St. Joseph t-i. Thetdao S.zkanowski. F.Oil Xapier st. to 1 227 W. Colfax a v.

$14 worth of men han.liso

jk vine. Ohio .1. a. t;ioii.':iRf r,!. retire d as an employe of the Pcnnrlvania shed' after 4:'. y ars of service, during- which time he wa late 10

weak but once. That was when he

Choose M. P. Kvllcy to Head Sunday School Orchestra Tbe n.. w mai's orchestra of th; Fii-t Methodist Fpuropal church

Mitalay -rnoa na.- i . . ... ! puncturod his bicycle tire.

rean.7.a!ion by adopting a cohmhu-

I tu n electing oflictrs. Mic.iat I

P. Kelley was t b cted president, with J. Walz, ice-pre.siilent , Sid Col'.n secretary, and C X. Shaffstall. trcas-

'11 e .S (

them hy her naiiii'M of the

Place The services of a '.irg-on wal " '.' : x. ' ',- r- . a,on ranimni a ion a tooacco inio m.-,

asb d C.oso Ugh- woutnN . n 1 , .-, . f no horn-- 1 ,,: p U;1 rl !:- n,:' 1 1 i,,u'- . f w tl ! n. i r i coneeit a one Iioui - ,

tloir hf.'ds. th. men had no? , hl,.,,, i, cni.il I .. uuratni:; at .he huieh. Its cniai r!HMtvV Xiil.u,- .s.-1iii--.lii-U-

"np.eieu til' .r '. inoiuns I- , a;...,. ,..,. 5 rn.ik '.

on p. r.ed. u,. forma! charges wee ;' K1 ' , . ' (li , , ! 1T- "f Cincinnati told the po:i- , ' C""'- '"' "1" ' dir 'phe l:ad bee robbed of $1.40. all tu: of or.lastras in Ch:, ago havmg at. hrjil whiU. ,vitlns; hls vay

ItliOOMINfiTON' Major Hauls has received a toy water. waon ana a note of sympathy and cond(lenc.ovtr the water .situation here freo.i Major (Ifi- of (Iiecn Castle, as a Christmas present.

ut rr. Th. organization purposes, according to its constitution, to play

for the Sunday Kiumi i.u... roi imiii's ( iticn- Im-iv x

i: r.kr- its nam- ai d to appear in j (.o:,,m,lUS .:irbrrs nro "making pro-publ;.-concert from time to time. L.,. , n(,l inap.v backwards." InMany of the 22 members of t.uilhii sliavrrs havf, .inn,,uncod a live -a-Utfstra ar- irott.s-ional or c:.- ; ;.,,,, ,, for tnp a.ii iv scaoe.

rofessiona! player.s The onsomo," i

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1

's rnmpb'te and th:- orc!ie.-tra n;is ahcady done some very creditable wa :k.

I;h tirsi piiohe appearance in ca-

r. - uil! b on New- "Wars I-.v wnen

;ni:i:sp.rn; a iicrana county man who has smoked 1 r 4." years has tabulated that he ha.-.

ramm.! a ton of tobacco into his

pip'., during- tlut time.

To Entertain I audeville Folk at Christmas larty

! Artists Engaged hy Oliver

to Sing on Christmas Day Mi.-s Dolly West, .-oloi.-f. and Fhb

one tune an oreiiiia ei UM a fI(ight train to his homo for

the 1. Hires" Suud.iy scno'u .n.w

in the ouutr

Chi ist mas.

Ti'.r r Ifriiir. who b.ao been fatur-1

V.r; h p-rf 'S in-rs play.'.g ''Miecen'tly in the lea. lieg loop hotels in

i.a J ...a " t v .; o : t ar.-tnt.i- .lav ,u,i

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t!-- L.s.i;-

-i ':... e d Mend ty ovrn-

'" tl'.e m.ir-.tge-

tn ?; l if : t iie.it- :". A p-. .a I p--. ;-.t:i:. . c aiding a t '!:..! f ajn- ;.?. rtv.nm ut f Cur.. ! i.-, !.e.-r: arrai g- -.1 in order th t' t ' perform, rs ti. i v cf bra te 'h.l : ..s d ,y. A d.ep. : u ill '-

will be the special attr.b

Camp Eire Group Elects

MIX IF A joutliTuI fiiuiiK-iorj i today told of a new method he used!

ne

iSadinv Keesy Princess '" ' .' sri j. . , . , j liristTllas lr s lit. He s.ud he too Lila,uii , amp l-:. e gir s h . d dance and chafed all M'tarterlv hellen ot o!tn-i.s ' - ,. , . , stas .,0 cents a dan. to dane -dlV Oth- rs eh" ted W -e ; . ,.' . . t-., u :th her. At .ast reports the girl Kee-v. pr;n-ess: Dorothy . . , , ,

a

:a in n-.e?.-t.

tior.s In the dining icom of the,.,..,

(iliicr hotel on Sur. day and Monday, Wedm-sd.

I I,.- wt., T ) . Tli.-. . l i n i "e o o ti ' i N o... 1."...- nvinwuj'

- . . ... i ,i . . . .iiii .:-d lot .-. armd cf tue .-.uni. o the hotel has announced a pe.-:al r;, Jxl ..p..r ol the co.nt; ALidr e-d

ho'. day c ntertainment of t"rt:h V r:i-r, k e -p-r of t he s-ro:.s; and

featutur.jf M.-s st i.nd Mr. Ty h- r. - :t nnt llohan. gl i. at..

wui.-ti wo. i.e augm r.ifa o ; n- . a .-r.

rfgular t'.; r hotel ore hestra.

I IlI'VII .l:im. Wil-., ii mm,, 1

e i.' cluht man- ; r ' . . i tau.-'d the postponement of a trial;

Special b.oiidiy .1- ' ing the i 1 foot Chris loh-by, will g-'. f th"

'-oh

mr s. l n i .r.'l

t re f in t !if I I a p'.ea ..:.:; .

Two Stores and Residence

; i:i the C!iy i'.reu.i court when he 1 apn .iffil in thf juiy box in an ini toxicatrd omlition, was lin-'d by

Holeproof Hosiery For service and fine appearance Holeproof Hose are unexcelled. Made with the Extra-Stretch ribbed top to insure comfort and long wear. Pure silk in all shades at

$1.60

Hear Liberati Gala Concert Friday night, December 22. Oliver Theater Studebaker Band

Special Chrl-tn.us dinners w ill " '' the C,o t and .W-,s m- at market.

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i i;-;.o: ee cabaret and entf rrainmer.t at i departnu-i.t and w.th the aid of a j. j-- the Dl.vf r-. l'.ir.cing and a han't en.- i m k t brigade s.id F.v town from ::.' who i- b-av.ng ;,-i !,'r ',I:,I,',,r-'- V-':1 bf r!ijnf, at ' h f ! J ... ; r u- cl; 1 1 d 1 y t he f i re. ..1 .. Iah. ! , : ... i ' r I after n,. Mi-in cn X-w Year's 1 .. .

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For Christmas New Store, with the Christmas spirit. New, fresh stock of the finest tires it is possible to produce and every facility of the modern qarage for Expert Vulcanizing Repairing and Courteous Curb Service And, most important of all, genuine interest in the satisfaction of our customers, which extends beyond mere sale to continuous watchfulness for economical tire maintenance, with free inspection and advice and service that measures up to Mason quality. OPENING DAY Saturday, Dec. 23 Gift for tlie first lady purchaser. Gift for the first man purchaser. Don't forget the time or the place !

Mason Tire Sales Co. Joseph F. Przybysz, Manager 220 S. Lafayette St. Phone Lincoln 1530

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Perhaps you have filled many stockings this year by stinting yourself a bit. Our Christmas Sewings Club will more than pay for your usual Christmas list of presents, when a few pennies are saved each week. Membership is now open to all.

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TONE as brilliant as the sparkle of gems and as sweet as an old love song as clear as the Sabbath

church bells chimes and as true as the ring ot a this is Sonora's tone which was awarded the highest

score a the Panama Pacific Exposition.

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is made for those who want the best for those to whom quality is the leading attraction. When you purchase a Sonora you have the pride of possessing an instrument ot matchlc tonal beauty, graceful and elegant in appearance, with mere important and exclusive features than any other phonograph. The trade mark Sonora means to vou and to all vour 0 friends that you are the owner of what the public recognizes and accepts as being The Highest Class Talking

Machine in the IVorld

H. 0. ELBEL & SONS llfi V. "'''3 Ave. Prices $50 and up

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