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Brazil Daily Times from Brazil, Indiana • Page 6

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Louis on tsrnoon for trip. Ike Kroncuibr-rger 1 for Chicago where ft la-1 evc-ning will visit for a few days, 1 he Dawn of hope for humanity is so universally celebrated by all mankind that we catch the example cf blossom, bud and flower; arranging ourselves in fresh, new n-rments. Miss Nancy Tribbl? of P.enwood, who has be-f-n visiting relatives at Dana, 111., was in the city today on her way home. Evert MeCullough and Miss Gladys GHmour, students of Indiana I'nivi-r-sity return-d home today to spend, a few days during spring vacation. 1 j-irf i piun 4' itt 1 1: ABOUT Till' TOWN.

new assortments and varieties of spring merchandise will do for the people what nature has done for the earth. Note the following A suggestions. 1 jtx? Not the ra who go west anj, establish farms are satisfied. There is a Lit of sarcasm in 0 1 1 I'M a i i i I i 1 i i i. i I i and Coats from our Ke.i'!y-to-v, cr.r Department in fresh stylish CQfl frt'IRfl garments front Co.wii lJ fu.w fi'trv v.

CL-emlsts tests Lave ciona msl a part cl lie alua from tlscoil nss3 Willi aa alaza baking powder passes Into the stomach, and tfcat digestion is retarded CiereLy. fizz tmici tehai and slto oaf yeas 3 not tztzzZa from aiusam the following public safe "ad" in the Limon (Col.) Express, which was sent to James Miller, living of the city by his son, who is a railroader in Colorado: "PUBLIC SALE! "The undersigned, intending to commit suicide will sell at public auction at Ranch, 1 mile -north ot v.hh Tailored Modeled Suits from JS.S jnchtd-injr the Gnat I'rintzess models which are the teer of the jxierless. I-1ver tiling in Waists an-1 Dress Skirts. city, at the Rendering Works on the Bulltoad Road and a short dis i 1. ti ii and raec In our Clothing Department Men's (Szhr.crv Serye Suits at cJf00, olQ CP.

S15 C3ch tr.z 3 tarr'n tance from the shop on April 1st. 1913 all my belongings, viz: One Poland China Bull, good as new, 7 milch cows, two of which are bulls; also two fell cows and two that never fell; 1 Plymouth Rock calf, will have pups by day of sale; weather permitting; Brown Jlgi horn pig's with their goid'U hair hanging down their backs; I oM I.ad;f ar, 15 lx-oitty ri 1 i'r Boys v.e..ol h'ue ser'j snits at Great line of yonii; nun's pants, l-ats, raps and siiirts. V. 5 y. 10c up fo S3.C0 fashioned wood.

saw wi'l dinv- tions for use; 1 triple expansion, patent lever bicycle with full jew I Shoes ronlidcm invite on i(t a feast of tetcstins: styles ant alm-- that make comrk te an F.aster (otunus els; 1 Drumgold sulky plow, will 1 1 nesday Afternoon Cinch Club held yesterday afternoon at the home of iUM.Lj fy "i Mrs. O. E. Adams on north Walnut street. At the usual time refresh- Mrs.

Clem Bell and son Ralph of HadleytowrJ were in the city yes-day on their way to Harmony to visit Mrs. Ellsworth Bell. Fresh river fish at Hudson 215 W. National Ave. Mrs.

Bert Bell of Harmony was in the city yesterday. fresh by day before sale; 7 dun 3' forks, 3 of which are equipped with fly net attachments; Berkshire wheel barrow, with ball bearing geared, 120, can trot, pace or fcallop; dapple grey chickens; 1 jaggcr wagon with the jagger broken off; 1 large Oliver chilled plow with velve-tine flounces, 1 fine cherry colored Jassac with good open countenance and splendid physic. 1 double breasted cupboard, fleece iined; 1 stationery bake oven; 2 fine hand painted DOD sleds, with automatic. ut off; 1 patented, adjustable cross eyed fountain pen, just the thins for left handed person; I colored canine, constructed) on the Iliberian plan, and goats, 2 of which are Willies with red whiskers, a la mode. These In our millinery department we pre showing styles that will plesse you.

The styles are becoming and the colors striking. Your interest will be well served if you will visit us and make your selection in our comfortably and attractive Millinery Department. Is Entertaining. Mrs. Hugh Stevenson is entertaining with an all day sewing party at her horns on South Forest avenue.

Woman's Bible Class. The Woman's Bible Class of tae First II. E. Sunday school will nice; at the home of Mrs. George Hazlett, ca South Forest Friday evening at 7:30.

Members are invited to trlns Husbands or gentleman friends. (ilave I tinner. ments were served. The guests of the club were Mrs. Frank McClelland of Kansas City, Mrs.

Waiter Ach-eson, Mrs. Austin Shattuck, Mrs. Roy Shattuck, Mrs. Dan Pollom, and Mrs. Harry W'einland.

The next meeting was not decided upon. "Sweet Sixteen" Social. The "Sweet Sixteen" social given at the Christian Church last even- I fy 4c terday in Terre Haute. "Extra special! Misses' Sac mercer- r- ing by the class of Mrs. S.

M. Comp-I ized lisle "Wayne Knit" hose for 23c, 1 ton was one of the most pleasant Friday and Saturday. Kruzan Co. 2 5 1 1 1 T.Irs. Kay Marks yes terday with a prettily appointed twelve o'clock dinner at her home la -Harmony.

Plates were- laid for Mrs. Isabelle Iafollette and her guest Mrs. Mary Jacobs of Terre goats do excellent team work as they and Mrs. John Marks and daugh are very strong. Sale to commence at 11 a.

when terms will br COliLD'l'T GET EMAII FOR RENT. Five room with Hi barn ard thre a --s cif icunl. made known." and successful entertainments ever given by the class. The program consisted of music and readings, the Misses Etta, and Erna rendered, a duet; Rev. Homer Cooke save a recitation; Miss Beulah Smith sang a solo; Lucy Cutshall gave a recitation; Miss Marie Houk played a violin solo and Miss Cora Howard played a piano solo; Theo Wilk-Ins gave a reading; Miss Margaret CLASSIFIED Call Phone 72" 1.

Haute are spending the day at Ham-ricks Station visiting the former's sister Mrs. Samuel Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. James Trackwell are the parents of a new boy Special Easter sale of long silk, gloves.

'Regular value priced Friday and Saturday at 67i the pair. See East window Kruzan 1 5 1 church cnon: to mv.v.t. Mhi P.dd CUvs I 1 M. I FOR SALE. Thoroughbred Barred 1.1 Oi.t.-un t-'f Stitrl 1) Ia'i 1 vrf.

'ZZty I Blymoiith Rock Errs, jut A call is issued 1o the members ot the choir of Annunciation Church to me-t tonight for the last rehearsal of Easter musr. Ross Rector. 1 4 2 north M-ridiati St. I PVi nn. i 1 f.

19-2t Leavitt sang a solo; Miss Nelle Dun- Co can gave a recitation; Perry Samp it FOR SALE. A tew rare bargain, Miss Virgie Raab of Harmony was in the city today visiting her friends. Mrs. Harry Cash and children are spending the day in Terre Haute visiting friends. Marshall Wilder left today for in new ana second nana gas a w-jrram irom ranges if sold at Brazil Gas! Emma Hte-wart, R.

R. I. r.ryan, in a ai i 'ompany. 1 jRrazil, Ind. hia lytic ('i son sang a soio; ij-etaie Golz gave a reading; Fred llarger played a violin solo; Verna Burns gave a reading and Harry McNeill sang a solo.

Alter the program refreshments were served. notice. William M. Black Chapter No. 80, order of Eastern Star will meet in the stated session Friday evening at 7:.

10. All members are requested to be present. ter Edna and eon Calvin, Mr. and Utb. Phillip Raab and daughters' Virgie and Katherjne, Mrs.

Bert EtOkor and Bon Milton of Harmony. Entertained With Dinner. Mrs. John Phillips was hostess for a tw-elve o'clock dinner yesterday at her home in Harmony in honor her daughter, Mrs. Otto Scott, of Indianapolis.

Plates were laid for eight, the guests being Mrs. Fred Bayor and Mrs. Clint Bayor and daughter of this city and the konoi guest. Ilappy-Go-Iiiicky Club. The Happy-Go-Lucky club was entertained last evening at the home cf Lora Leonhardt in Harmony The evening rzs spent socially and at thf.

usual time a luncheon was served. Miss Virgie Raab was rueat. The neit meeting was not decided upon. Wednesday Sewing Club. of hrt First M.

E. S. WANTED. for Rtaf ral Dayton, Ohio, where he will spend a vi vtpii i I work, Mrs. Wio.

M. Zt-il -r. MIC i-r WANTKI). Sewers to know we r-nt i a i't th" 4 Meridian M. in 1 new Singer Sewln? Machines and 1' thrnuRh the ity few days visiting.

Frank Lancet of Center Toint was in the city yesterday. Messrs. Thomas and Wiiliam Wyatt 1 furnish supplies and repairs for all makes. Singer Sewing Machine WANTED. Restaurs 1 ir.

Her Dearest Desire. Nearly every woman want3 her husband to make his mark, so that she may smile derisively at her relatives who thought she threw herEelt away 'when ehe became his wile. Phcne 7 231. tf AT THE COLONIAL TOMOHT "A Will and a Way," being the 8th picture of the story, "What Happened to Mary," showing' the rescue from the lire. Exciting from start to finish.

Second reel, Alkalie Acts, "Is Bound to a Cur," a rip roaring comedy. entire of Sam Williams, Cor. Net-jiona! Ave and Meridian sir'ei. 2-lf to f-'ep ht Jouc short cngSRCTne-nt. Th fre-ni the a bin- thai it ou'J l-" of Bridgeton are the guests of Mrs.

Fremont Miller. Fresh river fish at Hudson W. National Ave. Messrs. Joseph Longshore and Frank Acree of Harmony were in the Mutj Keep at It.

The man who "eui's" Las r.o thaw. a i 1 i WANTED. P-ople to know that 1 have opened a shoe repair shop at Number 15 North Franklin St. All kinds of repair work neatly done at reasonable prices. Kindly give me a call.

MACK PHEGLEV. 3 BURN HI "DEATH HOUSE" Not Then. "Parting, you know, 13 sweet sorrow," said Browne. "Not always," replied Toivne. Gues you never had a quinine capsule part just after you put It iu your mouth, did you?" The fellow with jut an ordinary tr ir 10 v- amount cf sticktoitivtnees dcesn't zo ir.dianapol ti-f- far, if he roes at all.

It is the a city today. Dr. M. H. Young of Harmony was in Indianapolis today on business.

Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Reynolds, of Glen Ayr were in the city today vis who is everlat tinely ca the Jcb Lo i counts.

View. Ii'k e-" ui 'ty w.l i is lire's A Mrs. Ross Thimm was host-sss for the regular meeting of the Wed-nc-sday Afternoon Sewing- Club, at her hom in Knightsville, '-yestierday fiiternoon. The afternoon was spen' a very delightful manner in needle work and crocheting and social conversation, and later the hostes'-sarved a luncheon. Thi next meet Ins '3S not upon.

which grn.IV a li f. telierf i Lc'd a LOST. Fox hound, year oil; blaek. white and tan; fema! Call Orphans' Home, Knightsville. lS-3t Owl "I may not know algebra," said the Esaks, "but I'm quite an adder!" And Keener.

Ilunzr makes the train heavier. Building With a Long Record cf Fatalities Destroyed by an In-cendiarFire in Chicago. Chicago, March 20. The tragic existence of the "House of Death" at 2359 Wentworth, avenue closed with Its destruction by an incendiary fire, in which three lives were lost. Frank Pustella and his brother-in-law, Joseph Cavelieri, escaped with severe burns by jumping from a second-story window, but Mrs.

Pustelia and her daughters, aged 3 and 5 years, respec iting friends. Mrs. Emma Cory of Terre Haute, was in the city today. Ladies 23c black silk hose for 1.9c a pair, Friday and, Saturday. Kruzan Co.

19-2t Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kegerreis, of Indianapolis, who have been visiting in Terre Haute, were in the city to tively, were overcome by smoke as they reached a window and perished the flames. The house gained its name because of the fatalities, murders, suicides and accidental deaths, which have oc-rurred in it during the last 10 vea vs. day on their way home.

Miss Voilette Dunsford and Lynn Reeves aTe spending the afternoon in Terre Haute. Special sale of long silk gloves, $1 value for C7c pair, Friday and Saturday. Kruzan Co. 10-2t Miss Flora Smith left today for '1 i 1 Brotherhood Meet in jr. An open meeting: of the of the Presbyterian Church was I last night and was greatly by the ladie3 and gentlemen.

Utb. Stisason of Terre Haute, wh lis gained considraole prominence through hor Eocial work among the X'oor people, spoke on th subject th writings of Paul, showing hov t's idas could be put in practice to day. At the conclusion of the evening refreshments were served. La Md Society Jlecfs. The Section Two of the Ladies Aid Cadsty of the First Methodist rn yesterday afternoon at t.

home of Mrs. Hyrd on 0 West Terre Haute, where she wili THREATENED. Ill II3TE "The Gray Esnd" DemarVJs That Sale cf Ortie McManlgai's Ccnfes-sion De Suppressed. Hr" FmhrrJrl-rv for wes ones in an endiess r. end Mrs.

Amos uautert. O. B. Coleman is spending the afternoc-n in Terre Haute. Miss Doru Falls cf Greencastle visiting- relatives in the- city.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones and daughter Edna Mae of London, who have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Early at KnUhisvnie and March 20. May Alexander received a letter threat 'p If ivij fi I i i itiiw Ui i 1 I i v-i i jiwk v.

4 4 4 tin a' The L.L1 r. 1 Chic? jo Avenu-4. "Easter Morn'' cf oi ..3 1 .1 h.r, 3 i i i Mr. and Steve of. Harmony were hi the city today jr-n tlseir way he Ladies 50c LI'ek t.ilk hcr3 for 30c Friday end at a's.

2 William Miller; Pit" Cory delivered a reiit-'l "i II. C. Cory had an i Mrs. wa (I 4 i cf the society. I t' :1 fco-ir the hoKti 1 1 1 1' cf.

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Years Available:
1907-1964