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THE JajnjssVILLE DAILY GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 51, PAGE TW0 RAILROAD NEWS lc J. S. CPE CASES JECLINF IN STATE JANESV1LLE MEN TO FINISH INTERIOR OF NEW HIGH SCHOOL SAYS U. S. SAVED CENTRAL EUROPE FROM BOLSHEVISM 6 HELD ON CHARGE OF MELON STEMMG Edgerton Youths With Truck IS NEW.

FEATURE AWLESSNESS IN ALL LIMES SEEN Revolt Against Authority Ex- tends to Music. Art. Commerce, Assertion. Cincinnati. Uevol: against una a-edhaiaty has.

sttrur.s v.v not only against the political statu, but in music, art. poetry and commerce, until the asc has become "pre-eminently one ot sham una cocntcrf-Ht," Jrir.ren aatirdtcn-general Ot the United State. seak- drr i i association, Wednesday. The statistics our criminal courts in recent years show an c- ma la crime." IV-sald "Cut this revolt njramst Do you know that tho varieties of to- foacco carefully blended givo SPUR to Crimped Jr MARINETTE MAN HEAD OF BOARD Real Estate Erokcrago board nr.d George- SI. Shcdon.

Taina. Hawk, treasurer. St a meeting- Tucn-day night. It was announced Wednes- ropcrty of Superior through sales- Special Training: Planned for uass ox ia trraae scuooi Pupils. Ilss Margaret Joyce, Janesville.

I have charge of the Opportunity ro. In -da: Webster school, the lat est addition to tho Janesville public school system to aid tho children. Miss Joyce took special work in preparation for this work at the Univer sity or -Minnesota cms Jiwim-a. opportunity room because It provides a lc wed to enter it," said Supa Frank Holt. "The pupils who oos.15 namral abilities havo been measured and who a-re of tin type Tae iaoa not new, all of having conducted this work for several years.

Madison has threo rooms, Ra- La Crosse and Fond du Lac throe. Tar work was taxen up ncrc anur u. thorough a red S-r her of the board of education. "While It is certain tnac one rc win no; sulllee for Mr. Ho'-t.

"it was 10 establish ono room this year order that the accomplishment rare be doir.on strated. e.au- ef this Ir is necessar- to sol for the room the 1C pupils who CHAMBER PREPARES to detei other cities compare with those in Janesville in an effort to learn whether prices hero arc higher Man in other places beJ sailed out by the local Chamber of Commerce this week to correspondents of the Gazette and other newspapers, Including 'those or 'Madison. Milwaukee and Dubuciue, Ia. Tills follows a. decision made by the irchants' bureau of tho Chamber Tuesday to conduct a price survey.

This information was given out by Luclan Holman. manager of the Chamber. JOHN SLIGHTHAM INJURED II BACK John Slightham. veteran printer, nc- ss. confined to his a da home, 314 North Bluff Street, as a result of injuries suffered Tuesday afternoon, or.

his way to attend, the funeral of Alderman George H. Smith Mr. Slightham was shaken up and hin back was strained when the oar ir. v.a:ioa he man; van. over a depression it.

stree caused by sinking the lay ing ot a R0WBOAT FOUND EMPTY ON LAKE WaukOfi-an, 111. A fowboat, plck-In tl-o. middle of Lake Mich igan Wednesday liy Pere Marquette Inir from WaukegaEi since Aug. according to the boat company which ewnea it. The heat was rented about 3 p.

ml ity a stranger. He was vised not to go outside the harbor. OS a 40--i-i-. -r a- -a-as 1 a a. ddrrerra ril ing the- wttrnlng.

he rowed outside and was last seen puliing north a ir.l.e o.d share. The man wiiS about. 4(1 years old. wore a fairly good suit, a straw hat On-Aug. he nlred the same boat and returned It alter a snort i ra air a -rotors or, rr.p.

hlrrh pany, win t.n 30 men in Lire; mill all winter, thus adding that many Jobs for the men of Janesville, Leo ALwond announced Wednesday morning that tho men employed would ba residents of Janesville thus carrying out the plan to have the school building constructed by janesville people. BELFAST IS SCENE OF SAVAGE FIGHTING (Continued, from page 1) day's disorders and tho buildings wera hit frequently by bullets-' Workers Dismissed. So bad was the riotlnsr in York street In the early hours Wednesday that the workers in the great flax spinning warns allowed to leave When it was time to report lc Wednesday morn lug they nabls to enter bv the door. which was directly in the line of. fire and it was necessary to knock a hole in the wall on a side" street, Tramcars Wednesday morning -need through Iho riot district of NVorth Queen street and Old Lodge ra aa.

-a 're inn oil near i-. -I 1 i Q-a laiigiishnran, on his hpnevmoon. rrhol in tho abdomen and is in a critical Tm-driv night's scenes ecr. ic'-ed in Thev bcrran with det'errr in 0(1 attack by a party of snipers On Crook street. At the end sembled cn which a heavv revolver lire was opened by a party of Sinn Feiners.

A wild stampede resulted. Armoi-Cd Cars Used. While some 'of the crowd ran ardor 'the remainder attempted lo escape atone DOnccol mreer ward the Thev had gone eiav a tear rds vraen two yoatas with caps pulled down over their taces, 'lashed over Academy street to tha footnath and commenced flr- ln The terrified crowd raced back toward Ro'-nl avenue, many its me noers ratling ar.Q oeir.g Lranapiea Later operations were oDCned in Stanhope street, where Sinn Feiners, c-uipped with riaes. flred into Lime street -ri tid Old Lodge road, Armored cars temporarily cuelled the ae. tiviiies of the rir.emon.

but a.t 9 p. they were resumed trad pel -re a--lafaraearents were hurried to 'die Kara, tv. On the arrive 1 of the curfew hour matter duleted. but tlirongh-out tho night occasional shots were During the firing of Wednesday, mornini- r.rowds crathcred In Royal avenue at the corner of fork street tnd gained toward the the anniversary of the imposition 'of the curfew, was one of the worst days in the city's history. rWO SLAYERS PAY PENALTY IN CHAIR Trenton, Frank J.

James and Ravmor.d W. Schuck, both of Camden. werr. eteetrocutttd ot the State r.rlenri htira Tuesday niptht for the murder last Octoher of David E. Paul, a CamCon bank ir.d 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I authority Is not ii tl to ens political state.

la music Its fur.da-mental cit-ions have teen thrown aside ar.d discord has replaced harmony. Its culmination jaw la a "In the plastic Arts, the criteria Beauty r.avo aeen futurists, cubists and otter aes- of rhythm and nobility of thought have been replaced ay retailed. on o. the prota-nuo ar.d brutal. AfiO Of Counterfeit.

rvclt ui-itv of standards aad the D. business morals. Who ran that this is pro-em of sham and counlci "Two of the oldest cmoiri world 1 yvelli amrrr tho solicitor ere bin the undorsround ruitihllnpa of revolution r-uij ot heard. But of still ffroaier aisnih- ana ul the sida-reraien daelap- aeimiatieeail laves vdi.ed have been snlif iit. This fierce war 01 Cxtei mination has put us back, tcmoo- let hope a thousand illzatioti has-been shuttered.

Work for -work's sake as the most glorious privilege Of human faculties, has soJie. The aversion to work is the treat evil of the world today. The less a man does, the less he wants to do. The history the mechanical era is a ii.ersistent strusffls for more pay and shorter hours and today it culminated in worM-wide rtiin. In my juds- ment tnc cseononsc o.

iDf-l is far greater than the political- e.aaasi.repao or fi. work, the de-arc pleasure s-ush as has vjlhlr. the raeaira-- II --1 I ear a 1 "Jlitti has danced on the verj a acea.l rdearae and eve-, the dai has reverted to the pnmitve uncivilized conditions, i. declared. a dderk plored the increase ia "the ephemeral and trivial," sr.

rant- tint prattes; wero aovoieu to n.miu uu. arc, r.rt. and musical revie; omitted given little space." is-aub Melon Fiefd. Complaint of 3. D.

Vincent, know: as "the melon kmc of nark or resulted in am aerray of ah: st tor. aoara Litem; ro tei-melons. It 'id rr'r-a'' -are oncer. City men vis-Vincent's wmerraeloin "patch" 2d by iK-iEhbors, lit yoaCaa arc: Cs p. Carrier.

L. Kle ini) J- tfin kic. r- Wodncsdtiv. th. net tullty end th Stri, Jlcl.m Tl Mr.

Vincent is deteriv slop to melon thefts I and has been assured or crortaa on. Mr ten road, miles fenctior. Four otircr r.errioo raise melons I Utico. there alas of the product in thai The alleged atH-r-n with Monday nif'lit. Mr.

V. found nn unllshted near his fold nod LtreacS in up rir.ers in that boys around far as to come up here take away a trucfrload to it's about time something ikon Jet. WllllC-natta a -diva: lay, Wil: nam lyic, airs, V. r.n daughter. Florence; Mrs.

Emm Whitewater: Kyi T.o Mo and Mrs. J. P. Go loway, jits. I-cuic; Kyle, and Miss alDli 111 Ames, Iowa.

A gathering of the las a -an an aan event for a number cf voars. ft; vioiiorl at the E. Sutler home tne nrst oc uie wecc. and Mrs. Frank Bowers aitcl con.

Lawrence, will go to Milwaukee anf. Ciraro to. a -rree'a or Mr. in Mrs. Harr aioor Mrs.

Sortina Cleland of Juda is visiting her mother and sisters. Dr. and Mrs. Quick ar.d two children of Milwaukee spent the weekend as guests of alas. W.

Hall and Hfr. and Mrs. Olaf Johnson. Mrs. Kali returned to Milwaukee wit!) II, fnv fpw SUM1 stav.

Mrs. "MaiT Jayoox of Lake Mills spent Sunday with her son, Hubert juv-cox, and family. Frank Eowershas sold his meat to a Et. At-kinson will take over the hi-rr' a. oooo Mr.

diOrverl! Bar boon 1n the meat business for the car otraat jo- -d Otillo- aaa ilia family to the new which he recently purchased of Jlrs. Charles Walton. Coats. Coatees, Scarfs. Chokers, the selection in tin try he SMi.rc.iv.

Sent. only. T. P. BURNS CO.

Advertisement. PJV'ff TIP FARE SHE DODGED 5 YEARS AGO tweon t- and If years old. -'or when she paid no faro, has Just sent a men ey order for I'- Sh.r.i). -rrn -sad. errs- nger agent of the Erie railroad here.

Dt -Irirnr clnir aer mind of "i 11. arrar.afal thn woman told he pastor, the Ser. W. S. Hitchcock arid askec nlir, raatrla a d.e a ram.

at due the railroad with interest. ol cite compar day afternoon. Besides her husband she leaves a son and daughter rind Orders have been sc C. M. St.

P. to speed j. rhor Train Mo. IHj ri' r.oi delayed while for prefern from Troir. No.

Cf or. tlv- M.r.er later than C'p. IVesl tjour.d freights on thn C. IL P. inust no: excec-fi 20 mllf a icur from Caledonia to Hoot to a bulln-tln Ji Oeii BATTLE FOLLOWS DEATH OF SHERIFF (Continued from- Paga 1.) and rosarvo forces held tha county Mary or i.rjtn roraaar- daw by promised to sandwiches and coffee luring the day -icsday distributed 'rlc-nd and foe alike received tho nlnp tha president's AW.UT WORD i-'ROM tiJjlAT Ob' DISORDER dllstl'atlon cials Vodr.esday.wcre awaitin; d'Oia -aa art ra i Laid- mat in ciawm and insurrectionary proceed ir.gs' retro and rctii-ing peace-fnllv to their homes, as directed In the proclamation issued Tuesday by President I-lnrdlng.

Should this not be dene- by Thursday noon, martial will be declared, it was said, and federal troops will be sent to the Ofneial reports wiU bo sent to the i.e. ii ol la. 1 a. ona-a .,,1 rioatdh olto ryp-erra-a tea opaar "try rrarjr-tics had made "only feeble r.Uempts" Should -federal tronc it liven ir.liir vill be no "ch-ld's play." 1 1 ko SNAKES PICNIC IN C.A FOUR, -KILLED. REST RECAPTURED saw makes.

LhcnO. Mr. SlOin's vision, war; perfectly good, as the were really there. A crate ii Iho reptiles wore being shipp Harper, Kan, to -Michigan. Lrc and tho snakes began lo.cniv directlons among the expros aes.

Sloan captured twenty. fugitives and klile The I ri ienr eurrod in on exprcsi 'MILLION AIRE KID" TAKEN BY POLICE rear les Ksffiran. rrKiivi: to the police as the "mini did on- a -rt ray r.e v.r.g tin ft of largo si ucsdny by state hie grandpai-eii. irJcaped fmr-i -clan' a re county, it BeartoivTi. tr.

las Saturday. Trial' of the SSOO damage suit ol dear Vilaoiiv is. C. a-1 ft. Id rail road ceennled attention id mur.ielpal i cart acre rr.i rar.

a. etraer: ay, jury hearlrg Ilia easy 1-X. Ryan and T. S. Nolan were uttoriicv-- a fralovrirrr nni note a 're- drtro- Slier: Earl Fii7.f-ll.

A. iMagec. Emi and lorni-'-'. i-iucnciiow. The cas-J Involves the el iond adjacent 10 the railroad right- WORKER IS INJURED BY SHAFT Seymour S.

Eurdick. Samson Trac-n- eiiiji.o-rc, fa ad lio.a.lni aly: -In-: 1- a ela-as. d-'ed r. tad morr.ins. when, rtraok hv a shaft r-aile are, ads a 1 eleetr.c -ana ia i niain shop at the SamsOi plant No.

2. The police ambulant was called. Dr.i-Wayne A. Xujj dressed trie injuries before he wa taken to Mercy hospital. application for a license.

The applications Of J. ML Fclton, Greea and Eric C. Nord. Eiee Lake, were and' the license of J. H.

Gage. Xev. inrk. -anrairli leoomrrll. lirarai ami -nlaaaan, nr.eurdimr to J.

ri vvaills. of Dubuone. representa tive of the American relief administration, who has just returned from tare iv.cn yar survey ot American t-lief work in Europe. The Hoover organization, Mr. Wullis said, had been upholdinpr democracy ia jsurcps ana tr.roufin Us roller opecraiotis Jiai stabilized and strengthened The nei democra-cies resulting from war, they wero threatened with forces of dirirderrratlmr taeaaao cf hacaar.

"Chic! officials In some countries told me rclth perfect ho ridded, "that Ihe Anmrirnn aalca and in all countries even the most cautious and guarded officials ad-mittcd It was a very material aid Private citizens wore more downright and positive. 'American food-lng eaved us from was their view." y.r. Wallis expressed optimlsrt concerning trie economic anil politi- ear tr.tt.re or war rracra areata. "entirely a mistake to sup- tEurorie Is slit 1 rfaid conditions were Imoi order was belrs restoi Rotarians Hear Survey of City; Report on Camps Hotarians heard an extensive report of Jancsville's industries, its valuation, retail business, number people employed ar.d the crops of the county mveu by Zj. O.

Holman, manager of the Chamber 01 commerce ar tneir weemy luncn-eon at the Grand hotel Wctlnesday report of the activjtics of the Madison and Grand Forks, K. notary clubs along the camping lines was heard from V. P. Richardson. in Madison support hnvs' camp all summer stive girls of the city a chance to enjoy it durine a certain period.

In Grand Porks a plan similar to the One the tiou. the camp beine run at Unior The first complete report on the clrcea aa. ri the 1 rocht in 1 expenses we're "more than 5750, camp bulldin'ts. other eainp expens es, fill; Camp comnm J. L.

Wilcox slated that the ftclt1 match Beloit had beer, r.ost-ponea until 7. He also states that Beloiters usins the local links often, playing matches with Jar.es'.-ille golfers. Complaints Made on. Goose Island pu trilled rrrcaorira. ri retailers dti causing; such plaints from dpnch that com- peopie living 1ft that rein i ar-Mved by Dr.

Leigh Woodworth. city sanitary inspector. The trouble has arisen, liaya the inspector, since the watchman formerly stationed there was -changed to the Western avenue dump bv the action of the city council recently. Since that time, the garbage has been lying in the open-and belnr added to without. any at-, tempt made to cover it.

matter is bi-lnff taken up by lire board ot health city olll-cials to rectify it. According to Dr. unless it is bu.icd it will a' breeding place for rata and other disease carriers. Efforts will be made at once to have a man stationed there to take such steps, la t.n-o rrn: a. arr fan-, borr plaeecl for a deodorizer to kill the smell.

This sort of refuse was partly dumped at Western avenue until complaints from that neighborhood caused only the dumping ot clean refuse there. It may be possible, etnr 1 i 1 the store refuse taken up with the araVbo.ee collections, rut tola rr.riar. Broaiiead. Mr. and Kibbe arc at the state waukee, campini rro I ram Milwau kee to Creen Bay arid elsewhere on ir.d -Mrs.

also te fair. Albert id era-'. an ami a atien a. --a a. i are Milwaukee visitors- mis WCflt.

Hiss Frances Wright of Spuria, is the guest or tha Misses Preston. -The Kov. M. Frnser is at Yi.criua, attending the M. F.

eon-lerenee Idles 1 i dtnclrey of Lake Waubesa is the guest of Miss Helen Cole. air. and Mrs. Carl Schbitr. of East St, Lculs.

mere guests of Brocihoad relatives and left rut s-dav. Mrs. Carrol Black and chii- guesis of Messrs. Will and K. Halen their home in Mlnneopc is -LUft Wendell and Dora DOOlittle ot Lancaster are mrilaar at tin' home o.

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Dixon.

Mrs. died at her home Tncs- Il Brodhead Cedar Kaplde. Ia. was. revoxea.

Come In Saturday SepL 3 and the skins tor your Irene fur coat. Gen due Alaska. Seal and Hudson Sea! tr.r-inted to match Or a. contrast. T.

P. BURNS CO. Advertisement, TOUNG- PEOPLE If you want, the latest in dance music get dldison. Now on eaie, Second Hand F.ose. My Blushing P.oso, Persia.

THE MUSIC SHOP- Advertisement Doughcvty Prepares for Madi son Court lerm ar.d wana Jury PrObe-Fedcra! District Attorney William H. Dougherty will go to Madison next week to -start preparation for presentation of the governments cases against defendants who will appear before Jucgt Clauds Z. Lusc at the federal csurt session at Madison, which opens Sept. 27- Mr. Dougherty docs not predict as largo a criminal eclencifir an there was cade: hlch will ba die a .0 deal with the bootlegging Wl.oconr.io was not new was preaictca scv-Jsnesvllle and Ee- i.if win ha -invest K-atea.

tcgecnoi with Monroe and other cities, where tliera been evidence of liquor traffic. It Is declared. The grand Jury will coins In Sept 26. the day before C.r-r TI.e-r uptriar. Cases against Ai'gy'c, Green county, calendar.

Mr. Dojgherty expects there will be violation canes of the Saverson ost of the wari which has placed in lae inrns ol roe state courtr. action against these, violations must ot necessity be rushed to trial and this was impossible under the long court procedure in federal court, Mr. Dougherty points oua Monroe Guards to Be in Meet Monroe's crack Infantry company will take part in the big m.Htary Held moot to be hold here on Sunday. Tj.tsci.--y by Lieut.

Edward E. Duthle el d. ia nerbonnlcr. Ia assures the presence hero of th -a nrr- aarairyr Ira, a It. Port Madison.

Approval the ntcst has Seen glv on by State Adjiitr-nt General Orlar.di Holvay who plans to attend wiU Governor Elaine and review tin TRAWLER SETS OUT ON TREASURE QUEST TO SUNKEN LINER New York- Eour.d on a quest for more than a million doliars in sunken, treasure. She steam raw. or was plowing south Wednesday, headed for Cope Charles. V.o and i.hc submerged, wreck of the Ward, diner- drr.ha Tdr ddrr-lslir ryas aunl-t ir. areat.

Ho fa: horns of water May 12. 1911 "In a collision with the steamship Admiral Her cargo included gold and silver bullion valued at from SI, 000,000 to which she was transporting from Havana "jire P.mrjio's salvaging expedition is Ida a.aa-a.reo. aire tlrst effort was made in 151G and was re ported to nave ueeu nnanccu uj banker and P-orcy Eockcfellcr. Con verse D. West, a Ijrtiker, a Lacitc- of the expedition.

he believed the Ripple had good chance of recovering the trea3- meeting of Janesydae die PRODUCE FIRMS E1T BY U.iKE HOUSE ACT Madirou. bonded wareboune n.t mwil bv last leirir: r-uae ex tends to all "business which handles farm products, the attorney general in art employ. Vdedaesday to Edward Nordman. cominissioner of r.e-a-rrrent rr which will arrive on All Dresses 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiM causes to this world-wide revolution asalnst authority." Mr. Eeck said, "Thus the multiplicity cC laws does not tend to.

develop a spirit. A race ci obev reluctantly, when they obey at all. any laws they rccard as cr.r--oaoaca.le or vf-aatioca. Nvarlr' all- women, for are involuntary smugprlers. They dBny the authority ot the state -to impose a a Paci'Jin frown.

The law's delays and laxity in administration breed a spirit of contempt and too often invite men to lake the law into their own tijiis." Constitution Is Shield. "I mav seem unduly Beck said, "and I can sugcrest no rentedv. but. there arc many palliatives. To rekindle in man the love of work for work's sr anei ihe spirit of discipline would do much to solve the problem.

If we onlv rcco.Tni:.; that the evil exists, then the situation is not past remedy. The law aid our -crcfesRion cu defend the of. Individual-ism. Of this spirit, the noblest expression is the constitution or the id rate a. cartes.

About the individual th consritrncn draa.va the solervar circle oC its protection. It defends lite later-aity or the human soul." HoitliiiK Sends Word. Cincinnati. A liberal attitude 1 1 i I tl a an im ai Announcing The Opening THE CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH HOME 317 Dodge St. Specializing on Women's and Children 9s Diseases MauiWinshipMackin, D.

Ph. C. f-. It's Time to Get pi School 1 1 pood we pos rar a 1 i ca'l, rdrai in.rr the measures ol ar. -must have," President Hardin? declared in a lettcr-o: frreotins to the association.

jrret that' he could not attend, hut praised, the association lor arpnum-inr- ethies of a noble profession." Tim president's letter was read by Hampton Cavscn ocricrt praishlent of t'-c a-socadaorr, Otliccir. ot the public utilities section Cf the American Bar as sociation, meeting DATA ON -LIVING COSTS SOUGHT BY ITALIAN AGENCY Information op thins costs in Jar.esvillo have been retiucstcd by the -rrrao ee. according to a letter re ceived by the local Chamber of Commerce. The data is requested for the lloyal Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Average prices of the principal commodities for each month of If-HO and the tlrst six months or 1021; ihe average rent for an apartment for a comfortable family; and the average ot llvlns: compared with 101-1 arc asked for.

FARMERS TO CUT CHICAGO'S MILK 1 SUPPLY IN HALF rur Assccii-rtD niEss.j ChUrna-o. A reduction ot Chicago's luilit supply to 50 per cent 01 its present volume was predicted Wednesday by a delegation ot farmer!) visiting distributors here. The delegation protested asainst the cut irom to 51.50 per hundred pounds, made by the Milk Producers' Co-operative Marketing com pany. It -was claimed man- SUPERWR GETS SIX CENT FARE DT iSSOCUTF-0 IM1ESS. Madlsmn.

Six cant street -railway fare was authorized for Superior Wednesday by the railroad commission to go info effect as soon as new -sedules are The company n-ordered to issue sis tickets for cents- Claim was mado by the com-- pany that tho returns from passengers were totally insiiif.cicnt and in-, adeeeaate no -i i ia or A- -further order ot toe cornmlsi on -eouires the company to build a lint frits Tower to Grand avenue. IkJ Ready Rack after rack filled with Summer Dresses of Gingham, suitable for several months wear, which must be removed at once to make room for the Having finished a three-year course of study of this wonderful scieace, together with a Spinograph Course, at the Palmer School.oi Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa, I am in a position to aid suffering humanity. Chiropractic is not Medicine, Surgery or Osteopathy-, but is merely the adjusting of the vertebrae or bony segments of. your spine, that have lost their juxtaposition with the one above and the' one below, so as to relieve the impinged nerves that supply the mental impulses. OFFICE HOURS: 10 to 36 to 8, except Sundays.

Other hours by appointment TELEPHONE: Bell, 102. Complete Spinograph Laboratory. new Winter Dresses Puritan MALT aiPoSgSl SUGAR iCf SYRUP Th ey're splendid garments' for school wear. Come in and see them. Included are the famous Wirth-mor Dresses.

Reduction of 20 Children's Gingham iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiHiiiWj.r;;; Formerly priced from $2:00 to S5.00. fiiiiiiiiiJiiiuiiiiiiiuiHiiniiniiiiiiiiimMiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiniLiiiimiiiiii.

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