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THE DAILY PAXTA(RAl'IT, BLOOMINCITON, MONDAY MORNING, FEBTvUAttY 23, 1920. tP I MInh fitODri. TAX COLLECTIONS TO M'LEAN COUNTY Local Notices SENDS BURGLARS TO PENITENTIARY DIES EN ROUTE HOME FROM MASS men you ao a man smiling and stepping high down th tret any of these days, you ran tab him a on of those lucky fellow who hav got their Income taxes' figured out. or course, It muy a nuv bnhy in tn family, or a ral of pay, or th mother-in-law has gone away, or any th. nrdtnarv cause for grin.

DATE TOTAL $200,000 County Treasurer W. C. Means and som eight or ten assistants are now working nights and Sundays In their attempt to care for th doluge of tax ruimi wt mr, Lwyr The funeral of Mr. Thon' Lyr was held Saturday J' at the residence, Wi Houih avenue, at :30, The Ifey a nine, pator of Park eh, conducted the services The i1 bearer were: lmi Welling Graham, Theodor Schrelher 'ivi'iu Onadt, A. Johnson and Burial was made In Park inn tnry.

HEROES HONORED Deceased Service Men's Relatives Received French Memorial Williams and Jendricks Given of Amy l'htlllf vs. Oscar Phillips ftnd Unit of Jotm f.onta vs. Margaret Petitions for temporary alimony and solicitor fj were filed and allowed by the Court in the cases of Charlotte M. Hauman vs. Willlnm F.

Rauman and William Klopp vs. Kdna Klopp. Before th Mstr, Master-ln-Chaucery l'caslcy on Saturday afternoon heard testimony In the case of Thompson vs. ltich. This is an action to quiet title.

ARE MUNICIPAL PLANTS Mrs. Otto Prahm Fatally Stricken WTu'le Riding Home From Church in Auto. Hut th best bet Is that bit Income remittances which are coming In uy mall. After the force had put In an extremely busy day yesterday In cl.ueklnu up and recording tho mntl tax return is filed. Indeterminate Terms By Judge Welty Saturday.

CRIMINAL TRIALS FOR WEEK Diplomas Here Yesterday. MORE DIPLOMAS ARE COMING EXPIRES FROM APOPLEXY Children Cry for Fletcher's St. I.otils Orchestra Friday, February IT. Comfortable dependable glasses, fitted by Dr. Pressor at Kolnnd's.

Shoe soles, leather strips and outfits to rut them on. H. P. Mct'urdy. Kxpert kodak printing and developing.

Vnlted l'hoto Miop, HOI 'a Main St. Have you seen the new "Gnln-a-Pay" washing machines at W. H. Hoiand's Electrical Shop? Have you seen the new "Claln-a-Pny" washing maohlres at W. H.

Roland's Klectrlcal Shop? A good business location to be had, one block from square on Main corner room. For more information address Box Ploomington, 111. Get anvthlng vou want at My Store Meat Market. Iieef, pork, veal, lamb, fish and poultry, butterire and bird. UNDER STATE UTILITIES? wxitxsyVi The trial of criminal cases before While riding home In an automo The Vnlted States supreme court will be called upon to decide bile from the Catholic church at remittances, it was found mat in'ue, waif a vast amount of mull left un- touched, In addition to the force of assistants heretofore mentioned thru the columns of the i'anliigraph, ller-l hert it.

Penlson is employed In the treasurer's office. lie hns had considerable experience In tax matters and Is a valued addition to the clerical force. The total collection Including those recorded yesterday, aggregate over $200,000. As rapidly as the personal remittances are received, the notices on realty nro being sent out, whether municipally owned utilities French memorial diplomas awarded by that government to families or the nearest of kin of men who died while In the armed or naval forces of the great war, wers distributed in this city yesterday under the aus of Illinois' are under the control of Mtrna Kunday morning, Mrs. Otto l'rahm of Hanica, was stricken with a Hidden illness, and before assistance could be given her, eh had expired.

When she left heme in the luornmc, the wns In excellent spirits, nnd appait'titly tlie best of health. pices of the Louis E. Davis Tost of the American Legion. About thirty diplomas were given She uitriidert the mass ai M. rat aw hi Hotline beef, beef roast, a Jury in the circuit court will bej commenced tomorrow.

The trial calendar has been materially lightened by reason of the fact that several offenders have entered pleas of guilty and sentence has been passed and uUo that continuance have been granted in a few cases. In We case of the i'eoplt vs. Ned Williams, alias John Fredericks, indicted for burglary and larceny, the defendant wad uriuigned before Judge We.ty Stuuniay forenoon, lis witti-drew his former plea of nut guilty and entered a plea of guilty. The court found lua age to be 17 years, lie was sentenced to an indeterminate term in the Illinois penitentiary at Joilet. This is the man arrested rick's church In Meruit, and wit n.

TCLitil Ton nave Always Bonebt has borne, th lb. Ousll'v hlirh; prices low. S. S. nnd ere long these will commence to pour into the loonl office.

It is rafe to assert that over half of the county taxes will this year be paid by mall We often see weak old women and turo of Chan. II. Fletcher. nd bat- been mado uiul. i.r.

the state utilities commission. The question involves the control of the Bloomington municipal plant and a hundred or more others In various putts of the stste. Following tlie derision of the state stipreme court last week, that the municipal companies are not under tho control of the commission, announcement was made that tho case will be taken to Washington on a writ of error. The decision came from a divided court, in the case of the Springfield Gas and Klectrlc Company against the city of Springfield. The Question arose when the stamps.

AVe deliver. Don't Fail to Hear Itl "Rainbow of My Dreams," the latest fox trot by Art Hickman's San Francisco orchestra' W. H. Roland. Music Shop.

week old babies. out here to men of the army. The navy and marine corps are taking special charge of the diplomas for the families of men, or their relatives who died in their respective branch of the service. Additional diplomas will arrive here from time to time to bo given to families who did not receive them yesterday. The work of compiling names of those who made the sacrifice for their country, together with the name of the nearest of kin nnd other members of the family she boarded their car for the return trip.

They had di en only a short ay when Mrs. Piahm said she frit very tick. Tnc car vvas stopped and another car ae rusiied fiT the nearest doctor, liy the time the physician had arrhed. Mrs. J'rahra was dead.

Deputy Coroner McKeynolds was notif.ed and held an inquest, the verdict of the Jury hem to the effect that death was caused by apoplexy. Lizzie Weber was bom on April 8. it? in mm. Mound township, be 1 Special Sale Spectacles and Eye Glasses. by Lielective-sergeanls liishop and iuunj after he had entered tlie hums of Waller Johnson in the east part Snrincfleld utilities' company filed Our licensed optometrist will care- personal upervisio for orer 30 Tear.

Allow no ml to deceive yon In Counterfeits, Ioiitutloii and jHst-as-jrood" are bat experiment, and endanger tlia Lealtli of CkUdren-Experience RKutnst Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Cantorl- is ftliarinleM ubntltute for Castor Oil, Pare, cortc, Drops and Soothing Hjrupi. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotlo substance. more than thirty years it has been in constant nso for tlm relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic ami Diarrhoea allaying Feverlshness arising therefrom, and hy regulating tlie Stomach and Bowels, aids tho ns Kinillation of Food, giving bealthy and natural Bleep, The children's Fanacea The Mother' Friend, Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought More and More People are drlnktnft i fullv examine your eyes, fit you with 1 correct glasses. Special, toric Menses, $3 50: $5 shell nx frames, $3.50.

V. H. Roland Optical lopt. A eafe place to buy glasses. of town, lie has a checkered criminal record and escaped from the Indiana mate reformatory shortly before his arrival in this city.

In the case of eople vs. Benjamin Jendricks, indict fd for burglary and larceny the defendant was arraigned Saturday morning. He also en.ered a plea of guilty, withdrawing his former plea their address, has taken some time. Kuch address In turn is checked in tho office of the adjutant general of the army, where the diplomas are prepared, and then sent to the American Legion post In the community for distribution Funeral of L. G.

Piatt. The funeral of L. G. I'iatt was held at I o'clock yesterJay at the Good- ing the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Weber, pioneer residents of that place, un Nov. IS, US6, ehe wag married to into Prahm, who survive, together with the following children: Frnnk l'rahm, of Hudson; lvl and Otto, of Barnes; nnd Mrs. H. B. Xoder.

of Karnes. Shu also haves the following bro Bcara the iSIfcmtre of 9 suit to restrain the city from selling electric power at a charge held to be below cost. In a decision handed down several month ago, the court1 held that municipal plants rtiould be controlled by the state commission. A score or more cities In the state affected by the decision Joined in the petition for rehearing, and in the new finding the supreme court reversed its former decision. Company Incorporated.

W. A. Freese nrd Ralph Feese have organized what will be hereafter known as Froese and Company, Incorporated, with W. A. president; Ralph Freeso, vice-president, and B.

W. Dobbins, secretary-treasurer. The business operated will be along the same general lines nnd will remain at the ame location fallowing the Incorporation. The papers have just been issued by the secretary of state. Instant POSTUM Instead of coffee.

Health value, a llri standard of flavor and greater convenience make the change popular-aicf The Price Is Tho Same Aa Before The War Sold by Grocers Evervwtier thers and sisters: Mrs A. Hubert, I Mrs. Gus. l'rahm, of Hlopmingtun; Mrs. John Geicer.

of Grldiey; Mrs. John Wall, of Cooksville; Mrs. James; of not guilty, lie was sentenced to an indeterminate term In the Juliet penitentiary, lie is i'8 years of age. lie was arrested by Sheriff Spnffurd and Deputy Suerifl Kennedy, following a genes of daylight house robberies in Uioomlngton. He is wanted in other cities lor Bitnllar offenses.

Pleads for Leniency. Terrence Howe, who was indicted Bert Williams Makes a Hit. "When the Moon Shines on the Moonshine" and "Somebody." Gentlemen, if you've Just paid your income tax and are feeling lonesome and blue, just hear this whirling disk of smiles and you'll forget your every trouble and enre. Columbia Record Xo. 2S49.

W. H. Ho'and. Music Shop. Paris Mai Some Very, Very Queer Ideas pretalnlng to the development of Miladys Spring Attire.

"Queer" indeed, but oh! so ravishlngly beautiful ami flatteringly becoming! Hy the way. liave you visited the advance springj fashion display now In progress at Koland's? Read the announcement elsewhere in this issue. Clearance of Buttons 2c a Card. 4 fellow undertaking parlors, 401 Fast Washington street and at 2 o'clock at the Presbyterian church at Downs. The Itov.

D. K. Campbell conducted the services. Burial was made in the Downs cemetery. Moves to Canada.

Q. W. Lacey of Padua has purchased a farm near Merlin, Ontario, Canada, and about the first of March will move there, In Use For Ovor 30 Years Quaid, of Cooksville Mrs. aiocii Schuhz, of Car lock: John and Henry "Weber, of Cooksville, and Peter Weber, of I'ana, la. One jrother, Frank, died several years aeo.

Mrs. Fruhm was a woman who enjoyed the highest esteem of her friends and neighbors, and her sudden death Is greatly regretted. The funeral will be announced later. SI 5151 last year for the theft of an automobile, appeared before Judge Welty in tho ci.cuit court fcaturuay atieinon, accompanied by Stale Attorney Voting, Attorney Frank Giliespie'and Attorney King of I'eorla. lie, it appears, had never been in trouble be-lore and lias been steadily employed during the past three years.

He slated that he had arranged to compensate Air. Bryant, whose car was Miss Cox Called Away, Miss Xelle Cox was called to Gib JOHN P. LOWRY PLUMBER son City Saturday to be with her brother Will and his family, who are On Monday we will clear away all 1 MONDAY'S BARGAINS MONDAY'S BARGAINS MONDAY'S BARGAINS but was recoveied Uie follow- all sick with intluenza. bluien Gas, Steam and Hot Water lug day, for all damages accruing and ho pled for lemency ut tho hands of tiie court. He prayed the court to be admitted to probation but Judge Welty informed the prisoner that 1 such was an impossibility as the court had established a rule whereby automobile thieves are not admitted i 10 probation.

Itowe was accompanied by lua wife and little daughter and the scene enacted in the court room I the discontinued styles of dress and trimming buttons that formerly were priced from 15c to fl per dozen at 2c a card. On enoh rnrd are from 4 to 12 buttons. Wonderful values! On the bargain soinre. first floor. A.

Livingston Sons, South Side of Square. Have You Seen the Naw "Gain-a-Day?" It's the new electric washing machine chosen by tn W. 11. Roland iVERY PET CORNS Woodbury's Facial Soap 3 Bars 50c (We reserve the right to limit.) Toilet Goods Dept. Fitter Sanitary Plumbing a Specialty.

Kinloch Phone 783. 205 E. Front St.1 Removal Notice The Bloomington Stove Repair, Shop has removed from 204 South! Center Street to 108 West "We still have several steel ranges to close at half price. We rebuild any make of stove. Also furnish re- pairs.

jr--r rn mvj bt sv 1 Few Drops of "Freezone," Then Lift Corn Rfeht Off was a pitiable one. In oi'd-'r that further investigation may be made in thin case a continue has been granted and Judge Welly will take the matter Ml Ml' Kit et rival Shop as the one washing machine that would please you the most. feature particularly no other machine has it or can have It! Won't you stop now nnd call 144 and let us nd it out ar.d give you a free A tiny bottl. or "Freezone" casts so little at any nruj store; apply a iew drops upon any corn or callus instantly it etops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome under further advisement, llie latter, however, states that there will be no deviation from tho rule of the court with reference to probating automobile thieves and that such petitions will be denied. The ease of Rufus Pendleton, In ESS $1.00 STORM SERGE, YARD 88c The wanted plain colors of navy, black, wine, brown and red, for Monday only, yard corn or callus right off with your fingers.

Truly! No humbug. 88c demonstration W. II. it' land. Electrical Shop.

The Store of Quality and Law Prices F.ulk kraut, per quart 10c. 6 pkgs. a O'clock tea 25c. 4 pkgs. celluloid starch 25c.

3 iiirs preserves $1. Risdon Electric Co. 115 NORTH NORMAL. ILL. Wlrim tni Fliturn fnr City and Country.

WMtlnghouts Mazda Lamps Suction Cleaners PHONES fflM, Kin. C6M Bill. B5S9-. dicted for an assault with a deadly weapon, has been continued for th term. The Revised Calendar, Exceptional Bargains Are Offered By the Various Departments 5 cans Kvergrcn corn 65c.

10 bars Ijenox soap 4Sc, 75c SATINE, YARD, ONLY BOo Mercerized Satine, full yard wide, back only, a big bar- CQ-gain today, Monday, yard U3C The following is the revised criminal trial calendar: Tuesday, February 24. 9704 People vs. Fred Neal. 71 1 People vs. Lloyd Ktusin.ger.

11718 People vs Albert (Push) Spears. In BI New catch mackerel 15c. Ptrlctlv fresh eggs 66c. Good Santas coffee, per lb. HOc.

Country butter, per lb. HOC. extra' fine grape fruit 25c. 2 large cans kraut 25c. S.

H. green stamps free. My Store. Grocerlrs. Mv Ptnte.

1 1 oommgton Complete Plumbing Shop on Wheels Brings all tools and materials rieht to the job. A time r.nd money saver. REPAIR WORK ONLY Herman G. Peterson Phone 139C-L. New and Greater $3.50 STORM SERGE, YARD $2.5 All Wool Storm Serge, D4 inches wide, navy blue only, a good Bulling serge, $2.85 97iiS People Vs.

Leslie Pluense, Harold lloustr and John Walsh. 97J4 People vs. John McCarthy. Wednesday, February 25. 9725 People vs.

J. C. Underwood. 9719 People vs. Lloyd Kinainger, Thursday, February 26.

9682 People vs. Earl Soniff. Sti97 People vs. Harry Campbell. 1 1 Newmarket.

kautifii! Store! i BUTTON COVERING Pleating, Braiding Price's Button Shop 29c MU8LIN, YARD 23c Bleached or Brdwn Muslin for household use, ft very spe- )) clal bargain, yard atOC Over 406 Main St. Hiooe 7i l. Charles S. Jones Is Dead in California Charles S. Jones, for many yeirs a pi-jminent resident of UluOmington, died Saturday at his home in Los Angeles, Cal.

lie was 86 years old. Mf. Jones lost his eyesight several months ago, since which time his health gradually declined. For a number of years, from 1S71 to 1.S90, he was associated with Oscar Wakefield in the Wakefield Medicine Company. He later become a trav Is the Comment of Remember Monday Is Bloomington's Big Bargain Day.

School Case Continued, The case of Hoard of Education of the Empire township High school against Ueorge M. Sellers, brought to condemn land for school purposes, which was set for a hearing in the circuit court today has been continued. Many Divorce Hearings. Judge Welty on Saturday complet 33c OUTING YARD, ONLY 29o Heavy Weight Bleached Outing Flannel, 27 inches Wide, ft fin Monday bargain, yard aCuC Metal Weather Strip (NIAGARA) For Poors ami Windows. Keeps Out Wind, snow ami l)tit.

SAVES 20 PER CENT OF COAL JACOB H. BROWN, Sole Agent. BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS Phone, Kmbch K242-L Everyone Who Enters the Great Store. ed the hearings scheduled in some If you haven't visited twenty-five or thirty default divorce cases.

The first of these hearings were held Friday. Th following cases received attention Saturday: Anna Link vs. August Link; Bessie Powell vs. Lee Powell; Uretta Rowan vs. Charles Rowan; Rose Snyder vs.

Dewey Snyder; John M. Lontz vs. Margaret Lontz; Ada H. Augspurger Q. Augspurgor, and Joo Joseph vs.

Bessie Joseph. Decree of Divorce. Divorce decrees granted in the case th Subway, the First, Seoond and Third Floors eling salesman for Powers Weightman. manufacturing chemists, of Philadelphia. He held that position for over twenty years.

He went to Los Angeles seven years ago, making several return visits to Bloomington since. Mr. Jones was born May SO, IS33, at Watertown, N. Y. He was married twice.

His first wife, Martha. Richardson, died a number of years ago. His second wife, who was Mrs. Motile Dalton Smith, survive. Hel-atives in Bloomington includj H.

C. I Richardson, H. R. Dodge, Dr. Homer Wakefield, Mrs.

H. W. Erady and N. M. CAMPBELL For Insurance AND REAL ESTATE Room 503 First National Bank Bl3.

Bloomington, Illinois. NOTABT Kinioch Phone i 1 of this great Institution, you cannot appreciate the fact that here ia Bloomington it one of the best $1.25 Crib Blankets 75o Curtain Net, Children's Hose, 2 Woman's 11.21 at $1.00 Yard 69c Pair 75c. 611k 04 ft ft Pink or Blue, assort- Filet Net, 42 Inches Fine or Coars Ribbed Ho i)liUU ed patterns for cribs wide, or figured Ma- Hose, for boys or girls, Fibre Silk Boot Hose, or go-carts, a bargain dras, 36 and 42 inches fast black, good val- lisle top, reinforced for Monday ft ft wide, yard, CQ U8 sires, 7Rf 'e' toe anl' ee1, at QliUU only 03C pair for IwU black only. Hair Bow rft- Women's 60c QQ. Velour Powder Highland Linen Box Ribbons, Yard UUl Gloves, w3C Puffs 12o Paper 64c All-Silk Ribbon, in Fleece lined Cash- SaUary Velour Pow- JjjJJ.

anAta' moire satin stripe and merette Gloves, heavy der Puffs, 160 and en Hot Paper, 76c figured, light and dark weight, black only, all 20o sizes, (ft grade, TUln colors. sixes. Monday laC Monday 3(tC equipped a ent stores in the Middle West. Mrs. Phil Strain, nephews and nieces; Monroe Dodge, Mrs.

Lee Alverson, To Show You Come and Get Acquainted. Frank Morrison's Sons PLUMBING AND HEATING New Phone 180. Old Phone 197. 208 Eat Front Street Sherman D. Wakefield, Roy, WV.liam, Thomas and Lavlne Strain, L.

O. Eddy aid Mrs. Harry N. Woods, grand-nephews and grand-nieces. A nephew, Robert R.

Thompson, died at Los Angeles on February 18. Mr. Jones was a member of the Just why the NAPANEE DUTCH KITCHENET has earned the reputation of being the world's finest kitchen cabinet Bloomington Country Club, the and to give you the benefit of a low price, because of a large volume of sales, we put into effect our FACTORY DEMON BARGAINS 2nd Floor STRATION and Bloomington Club, the Unitarian church and the A. O. U.

W. lodge. It is probable that the body will be placed In a vault in Los Angeles and brought to Bloomington with that of his nephew In the iprlng. Mr. Jones was the last of his generation of a relate group of famil TEN DAY SALE THE BELT Automobile Indemnity Association of El Paso, Illinois Set RateB If you want Insurance on your car, tee ADOLF POSTEL8 824 Griesheira Bldg.

Sub-Agents Wanted in McLean Co. ies that for many years met on Christmas day at the homes of the i i SUBWAY BARGAINS $1.50 Decorated nf nn Teapots I lUU Genuine English earthenware, several pretty decorations. Monday only. Patten's Best Floor OC Paint 00 Quart size, for wood or cement floors, best quality. Monday only.

$1.10 Mixing Bowl JQq Bet of 3 brown and white SIGNS OF ALL KINDS T. E. HENGREN 211 Wen Washington. I'liona I various parental families in this city. The connecting were the on and daughters of Joslah Richardson, of Watertown, all of whom were residents of Bloomington except Charles Richardson and Mrs.

Harrison Dodge, who remained In Watertown, but were represented here "by their eons, II. C. Richardson and H. R. Dodge.

The original heads of families in Bloomington were, according to follows: Dr. Cyrenlus and Harriet (Rlrhard-snn) Wakefield. Robert and Cynthia There are six more days during which you can purchase the NAPANEB DUTCH KITCHENET at a special Debut of LILY OF FRANCE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Mrs. Jennie Cramer Will Be Pleased to Introduce to Our Guests The lily of France. Corsetiering Department.

and Floor. NEWMARKET (Richardson! Thompson, Uriah and Gun Repairing A SPECIALTY W. H.MuU 811 West Washington St. Frances (Richardson) Andrus, Orin To $7.50 Silk 8klrU $3.98. Table full of Women's Silk Skirts, odds and ends, values to $7.60, qj special vwiOw Women's Coats to $35 Values, Special $14.95 Women's Winter Coats of Velours, Kerseys, Tweeds and Mixtures, to $35.00 M1 QC values, only JltTiJ0 Silk Waists, Values to $8.95, Special $3.95.

Table full of odds and ends Silk Waists, Crepe de CWne, Georgette Crepe and Pongees, values to $8.95. ne nr Special To $198 Muslin Nightgowns $1.39. Women's Muslin Gowns, white and flesh, slipover models, plain and embroidery trimmed, to $1.93 values. ai nn Special QliOtJ $2.00 Allover Aprons $1.65. Women's Apron Dresses, of light and dark Percales, button and slipover mod- 9 4 els, $2.00 values.

1 103 $3.50 New House Dresses $2.89. Women's new House Dresses, with belted waistline and deep hems, made of ginghams, chambrays and percales, nn $3.50 values, Monday HsiOJ $1.50 Chemise 89c Women's Muslin Chemise, embroidery trimmed, extra special values, $1.60 val. nn. us, special OuC NEWMARKET sale price this la the lowest and Mary (Richardson! Water. Charles B- and Martha (Richardson) price you will ever be quoted, -n.

ignf tiiBtdxe sn iaa Jones and Josiah and Lavina (Dim- heavy earthenware kitchen bowls. the superior construction mett) Richardson, Mrs. Richardson preceded Mr. Jones In doath last December 4 and finer finish of NAPANEE DUTCH KITCHENETS has Steel Fry an. Pan IOC earned for thetn the reputa Highest Market Price Paid For WOOL, HIDES, SCRAP IRON, BOOKS, MAGAZINES, RAGS leaving Mr.

Jones the only survivor of the elder generation around whom once eathered upwards of eighty-five relatives on those happy occasions Cold handle style ot polished steel, 10 Inches la diameter. Monday only. tion of being the world's tla est kitchen cabinets. when a bountiful dinner and a srreat Because of all the features Christmas tree loaded with present were the centers of attraction of the of convenience, found In or 45o Potato Q7-Rlcers OfC MORRIS TICK METAL and all kinds of Junk Kinloch 685. Bell 454-K annual reunions.

dinary kitchen cabinets and combined in NAPANEE A most handy kitchen ap Tske Over Factory. DUTCH KITCHENETS, you pliance tor mashing potatoes, also as a fruit press. Mon The Minler Manufacturing Com can no yonr micnen wont in less time and with less trouble. pany ba been formed to take over You will be proud to show your friend that you possess the best that can be owned in the line of kitchen cabinets, and you will day only. NEWMARKET th washing machine factory 'arted a.

rew years ago by Pinion F. Bchroe- appreciate an uus you visit our store during this sale. aer. the Inventor. Henrv Pchroefler.

father of the Inventor. Is the presl- Metropole Taxi Service I At Your Service Any Hour Day or Night. All New Cars Careful Drivers. METROPOLE HOTEL OFFICE New Phone 322. Old Phone 162.

aent or tne concern, and Stuart wal 'r is the general manager. Simon shrneoer ha gone to Chicasro, vrhere engacel tn business Double S. A H. Our Millinery Salon Announces New Creations To Be Shown for First Time This Monday. Mrs.

Brown Will Be Pleased To Show You These New Creations. Henry Bchroeder vtt pioneer in Stamp given the manufacture or portable eleva Double S. H. Stamp given with every cabinet purchased tor end has Men engaeed in thflr KWZTTTTfT i in I I manufacture at Burner msny years. I with every cabinet purchased Newmarket Second Floor.

Misfortune the fifer that pa- HH1 te tn iru ixienos irom tn coun terieiv UUUiU illililUI llllli i i i t. I.

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