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PAGE 6 11l To. th* Man Who lake*- to I ' Fi»h. Glaciei National *fa Park’s the Place. | on* I hlr * to -j'<rvl \ i- sac* fC!p i MM* 1 ' IT-- W h'rr thr !'*<»»< fi« i» * i'll i ’U> h ri> the k ' <b !■' *‘ H> J u *t "i 1 . Kt how about ■ i>l*<** « y '■ or* pi>ii* t ut in i .'in' in " MHnh'-'V. ru! 'hi' at. flH , *iea' rnr 1 -i.|e there is h nn I inter* .»t. ng i\. 'HI. i with 'l'» lik« u*'l jrjt—w« f. »l fr. n> g lacier* on ’ nv-untu •■' And wire. *• pi* int .I»rri[. hi uni Mid nwmnUih inn* RHn »h*r. >u -in tind on (> Is * G Kvlng and *■' y w - •'* In lh?' v ■' > •*rr•»X I *Ti "it. a o 1 whl-h wrtlt f cnytl n r ggiiarer in v« n f- • t 1 -ir'« eesy t#> • ■<■’ to :> pu vacation spent in *h * ; *nat'‘ , . i X>t n,e hr Ip r 1 »" « ,r • r ' rjv you *!1 *’ " ' ’ ’ Blbklet* w’-rtti *»• i ' ' ' don't go. , MU .’ »l "your *ervl« • i, " n !L pr«r 1 f :■»**■* 4 Q ' l; *' Chicago t' truck kills , CHILD DF FIVE if i - Girl’s Life Crushed Out * In Street: Driver Is Mobbed •ePhilipa Dinn.n. * ar? rid. N IS Cha.-v* st., »n* run d"wn *>nl n st&ntly killed ■■' u ino’nr owned by the Amfnf'an K\pr* gtod driven by Wm. J. < m/pt! 23. No. $1 H»rnio»-g e lCso o'clock Monda r .i rain. ,|4)*Donn<'ll was mo >y a vow of Italians and »he police ffvwr *nd two patrol wagon.- wcr» ?en: o hi rei'nip He wa.-- ’.aken to t it**-' fitpr’a office for a statement. T e ▼lctlm's body wa? tak*-n to the r> ty morgue. BAIR WHO ROBBED BALL PLAYERS - SENT TO “WORKS” Muran and Joseph Chem te laarskl, arrested Sattirda> nigh’ 'or ftoallnc 1250 worth of clothing from Judge, Shaw, AJtrock and Marlin, of «g Washington Ba«*bal! club, in • Hotel Cadillac, were sen’ to Me House of Correction for f*o days without the option of a fine by pr>- Jtoe Justice Heetorr In police court IflMXdnv morning Defective? Marin «and Smith arre«ted the pair In the Wtory hotel Saturday night. They pud they were drink when they tatk the clothee. FRIIST COMPANIES JOINING FEDERAL . RESERVE SYSTEM •Pbe Merchant? Ixian * Tni?t iMlnpany. of Chlcaao, and the Guard Ua Savings A- Tru?t company of Cleveland, have become member? at the federal reserve hank System, ••port? reaching Detroit financial Hrcle? state. Thle Is taken to in dksatc a disposition on the part of ttUMt companies generally to join ttft syatem. JBHntlna—the plain neat kind—that fcrrtacbt—Tlme« Job Oept, — Main til’J). Don’t Let Your Teeth Spoil Your Looks if wB • r. » mSf, .55 » H'lnvo m.iK' >u ,<■ t ar.fl r»«ll\ f*»l r>H* ;*fc dfe. ..at . j| A lift!*' rxp<n<htur- will rl' t. an.l » 1: •• i *•• annum «'f ' r •■ ih* <lrnt». ■ r.a * and n*» ~„t MCK Jhi-’WKaI fnrlmt wS !. ar»- .ndu f j. Adair.*' U-t T. ■ fg2*Kg3£9 F>r. * h "»- ". Kora* Kan'>llakr<l o**r IH yrnr* WBSKt 7 MW _ r»lnln« I: *»mrll on l.uiimn'ratl II » u >» nr <.n« nr Vitalised k Alan hy Mr> application r« cam*, fjj Oni-of-lonn I’attrata .)■•>«■ Id n rli* for appointment mil ; * ,,r " °rk ilotir Mint tin r ihr t corn * t omr In «<.nn : In- II l"U *»l«h—for I’llEK rtamlnatlon and ratlmatr Olflrr ll<> nr.—llall. fram *1 a rti. In f* p m I>K. C. M, AnnriHT. nod bollda**. k • m. '• 1 p m. I adt AHAteN aflandiinfa at all tlmra. fflF DR. ADAMS’ DENTISTS Roonnd Hoar »m Klntrl't dni| •litrr. Entrunrr IHI i.fllMlni n '• fornrr MICHIGAN and «. li laaA oi |>. lake atalra or elevator. Pkow Mala M.I. I nak far afan nrrt d«*mnf. SottUle MARKET' 1 Every Tuesday la and W 111 Continue to N» Double and Extra Trading Stamp Day a* the GOt DIE MARKET for your advantace and profit Trading TIITCHA V Stamp Stamps I UL9I/H I Specials 5 with Package of Post Toastie« at 10c 15 with 1-lh. (’an of Hershey’s Cocoa 25c 15 v%i|h 1-lh. Can of Kumfnrd or Calumet flaking Powder 25c 10 with Pkg. of ( ream of Rice 15c 15 with a Qt. Hot tie of “\ inekiM” Grape Jmce . . 10c 15 with a Bottle of Green Seal Salad Dressing . . .25c 10 with .1 Ihs. of Fancy White Rice 50c > with 5-../, )j*r of “Sandwichola” (Tuna Fish, Ripe Olives and Pimentos) 15c 10 with a Pound of Fresh, Crisp (finger Snaps. ..15c 5 with a I'kg. of Macaroni or Spaghetti 12c 10 with :t Pound of Clenrbrook Creamery flutter. F'»c 10 with a Pound of Mild Michigan ( ream < hee-e 27c 15 with 5 liars of Crystal White Soap 50c 10 with 5 ( ans of Spotless Cleanser 25c Broilers Fryers Ducklings L P HONC MAIN 926 20 24 C *OIU AC sqoa r£ Tit 21, FIT AND 6000 AND euxom’ Maffffie Hughes Had Hallucinations, l>r. Downing: Tells Court SAID SHF WAS TO WED SLOCUM Former Housekeeper Continues Figrht to Prove Sanity fr ~>n , -p tending u* ?bow hat I | - year* hourek *. p» ' r * Utc Icl r !■■>»» T <h«r .m. <U< ob-e*se«* wi»h »t* insane L- iet tha* -b* •‘ ! " i r '* •**dd and to *i<vuni, and f i'?’ en*-rvv*-« v.-r. , •*emp n« to pr ver the h nip was r/rodueed Moruyv :u >n ;rg before Tudg° IVs \ otgne? ill circ :i> court- Mi«? Hughes i- a'tempting to c.v.r her frefiom fron. S’ Joseph? (jam*, ; «e;. rborn. on a wri* of ha b* as corpus. Sh« a.l*‘.ge« t:;at w - as eoTtimt*ed to the nsyi’itn a- a” maane person thrn he machtnatioc? Os E liott S -cim Ni< ho -. r.ephew of col. Sloe an and "’her heirs to the Slot im estate Col. Sux-um Wft M «s Hugh*-* siO,‘‘ rf 'b I>r i>nvld B Downing, city Phv jtttian. t#at'.fled *'nat Mis* Hughes, on belr.g brought to the p<tnr com mission offices by the police, pi claimed "I'm 21. *a' and good and huxom and I was g"ing to be married to Col. Slocum. His indifference m the last two wp-k- has brough' me a n*nous b r eakdnwr. " , he drew up th° order of committal after he had been convinced that Mis« Hughes suffered from the Je lusion »har women were «pcaklnc to her f’nm the walls concerning her approachina marr'sge l>r Downing admitted tha* he had been a bovhood friend of Giles Nichols, brother of Elliott Slocum Nichols On croas-exaroination by counsel # or M;?s Hughe.*, the physician said that he had sen' the woman to St Mary's hospital for observation and that she afterwards had been re moved to the detention ward of *ho Receiving hospiral. "Is that the custom to allow pa tient? to be removed without your consent ?" a.-ked the court. "N’o. it is no» • -Why was it done in this case"' "I dnn' f know 1 didn't know she had been removed " 'Tha , '« all I want to know,” said Judge pes Voianes. Elliott Slocum Nichols was on the *t.nnd Mondav morning, continuing testimony bezmn I*“' Saturday He told of several instances which he believed were manifestation- of *h.e alleged in-anit> of Mis* Hughes One oman s Story BY CAROLYN BEECHER HATTi-R I XW't V\ t> * WHS 'te*d .'ftu flower I (■<■' *'red ’ll ir ! in ih* emet-ry ws» w«> Ist ?a»e »'Ut memo,-' »>» * l ■“* | U-Vx : d‘«J ’»■ t 41. e • .... r. toes, aw . *ul IS) s *.f ar.g s* e-1 £ v>i.-#nte and a’in t t-eakin* P"" * n< * ) Rnt-rt * «•• •■! * I*’* away s» h- ) s’ i< t.v h. «»• 1 bad a ■ -.« a *' c nr,. *- na v*pn -r kp And he seemed to „»v* ! ttie in. IP •’ n*«‘iou«n*M -f nn. .. ~ r , . m da* w;o - ( n ;.fr‘ l> 'k-.i ><**l and . . • were •.* dark r . "... „rv s svh h fol.-'W -.1 I , ,>»• .*» wtatfullj , Hit ' .. . • .nt eetv :mi rr»<'nd! ’ , ... 4 ‘ -i ha'*- noticed a! w mind seamed 'tnaml t - * .. ltd* v • I • v , . ... he-, i overheard I 1 V' ’ - »’• "■ t" Th *w- n't at a.I a .'. Worn out w • h J k . •. * r, «•, -p. - i-a s *he «•, . - - «• sr: n g * ' h ho t * r s' . _ « i (nr « ! ' " ew s ' hon r {*■ -• j a-- n» ! *• rten ■<* \■ t * ~r» , n.v H- *! s I'U , » e-J ».>*•• a : , -- - • tear*, sn I « » -a - k - « n • •"i Phs• •« 'he ' tmrg •{ th,p then hr 0\ and lira '.p Stan.*r R rr •- » • • 1 \ j :h>i W 3 n•\J and I'' * *0 v :r n*v •» "i c ent '.-ng-r t ai t.. when ' kr-»n y . a** ' r-. '-*•» r»evM * I_i vrp. c " l '*n I * ” " \> (, a. e» ). • - 1 • '• ? a v r.-’iild n.ar-n her "Y. %.-» a ’ • vn;, In' kr • w w hat 1- . *A' "C Me V e P’ * tj*w« n why - . tdenly ' f?'** Y . n* »4n t trnub e t e 1 ?• » rr ,f s m< s’ s-reamed. «* M-s Mu,h.»r.v e«jre >rt<-. th* ro«m -tr. * Ti r*er* whianered in s * 'an* v *~e 1 >n * <*),'» wh * k n wr * ' • n w Y 'j h»v* regleete i we h*’*d m» '*r , V*sr* hera «.* I a~» t>e'-»e*r v a v i an be free, free 1 > 'J h, * a r * M'.iihanr « arms »*r* '’■mir 1 me while F. Oee* ts*k snd f.-cth h « hands ti«bt!' * ncr**i "H w ii.ri rave jr >u h»*n 'h'nk'ni* to ea % e rr* e h.eWna’y naked v rr, v, stooping t*f ’' e ire »r.d loK ng down hi rr.e with s«.i *\e» •Ever s .r-e the la- If 'led Phvll's| ■' > or "Ve F>ee s'n • eh* wrote that I v e sh- n»ver known 1n• i she fcn»w >'• ! please c a*» »* tam "red \ • Marga-e* l shall tv * s a - " %.v W* w;II ta'k tb’« 1: t n w a '•>. Sbetect VciMeffJ Cat the Round Pacfaag* Aak For and GET S (Joed for Vi Cmmry. (S. Cautiow **9Vaul*b*tn*m&*> “PROVE ALL THINGS; HOLD FAST THAT WHICH IS GOOD" 1 Thess. 5:22 Tobacco Dealers say: “Good Tobacco Never Hurt Any One M W » rh»llfn*f lh» lolnirn pnnpln (• prulf fh.it tnhfiv n l« no> harmful—VA f IHIII. THM TO OO *»<>!:: "If »hnil know ikf truth, ind thr troth .hill tnnkf <on trrr “ —-t John '»;.a2. “TOBACCO i- a POWKRFTL SEDATIY K POISON * —Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia. poison: poison:: poison::: ■t t. ii~r. s%e r»en \i-°d r n.*d n* ?ui * n l«ng»r * *r»- r v r iri-'j** ' .*» ng»r. . .I-p- -n * a< * - rh* In te rnn f Innn I Krf'rliipffdlii tail. DID HU EVER HEAR \NS ONE SAY THAT GOOD POISON NEVER HI RT AM ONE? A r f- v<mi gui'ty of killing p**oplr- or -ft*, n.-*.* rr»; .n tv **>" -r ni ri■ z th**rr po >n ’ Help us flgh» ’h* po ion pedd'e'A Enlist in the ‘‘Clean Fife Club” of The Anti Cigarette League of America me \A ftmtn < rrmiilt, un -•• ■t h Ia »»llf At. r klm«i. I O'-T I’ngf I.h.lmi, F'ltiindm .lmnr< .1 If flr* '*, Ktald |>|pfftof Ol R SLOGAN—“A CLEAN LIFE” w ait it mi- Air* \Y T' PKT1 h \ vr Yy < \Miin i> i’khmimi. ih- * M( F. IN liVNKfV; I<» IKK T*TM r i'T I)F.CiMFF < f.BTMM.Y hwf. thu i) ro Mvkr. /y A \\ | LVKMY Dllit'lTHß, LMKiK.on n \\ j SMMX. Fi:f:l. THAT HI In \ [. ;l D as WELL < V VN/7 j H'lW WELL VU, IHVI, si r C.FKDI DIS I'l.Hllil's HI rs VI V I DENT FD BY OLII CONMVILM GROWTH. A Ft non r'-fn nrrr Srrrnlr Mllltnn Ilollnra I THE PEOPLES STATE BANK orricpHt JANH-T RUrVA. y.Rt w »TAtj:T Vlr«-r»r*,id*M K T P A A RtTTE. Tlr« I*r*«ld*»t ( HAUiPR ATT.h.« Au'l'ulilti JOHN H m.l.pf Pr-*M»nt fNni W '"■TTH. AMI (teat «'Mhl*r R r R'IHOMAN Vtf(-rfMld(«« A H NOOPV A.aKtarl < %*M.r H *a MVTUt. ▼)*• e»a«i4tert CARftOI.I. R I.AWaON AUSTTH K. WINO A«»*tv. Pr*» Oft T tTICBTJirT AdHor |of his and arrogant manner orrsplng I in 'ta'l t go* Mrs Mulhanv asked 1 '»e si»\. Robert answered win!* 1 lung t her more elope!) at I trt»T to aim myself .argarrt. will you answer me . n* ;.ie«M.>n I**- )mi are anything f«>r m* »r are j,>u lea\ ng me becaupe of and 1 si 1 ke for nie or ip there- some cn* else *•' • ' *'e.j at him in »SMem*ni, while \|e« Mu!nati> «h'.*i>ere«l Answer h in. *lear Ni is r w th ere pjacr has been ant on* \ finally said hav* th-'t f years Margarpf. t' at > "it love aas <u*n to Harper ar’et' n that > u »nly t*ni him awa\ te. a .*e of th* L-hil«lren and > pride Ha'** I been mistaken* i f I I’4'e f Tgive me. dear I have ■ '"it I'tied hw«v p’tr|>.*»ely bf.'ause I !' • •»■> i r sei e ..nw elcome. I have « iffered n- •■n. • btteause I thot ' u oared tor him ■ ll'j’ Fh' Ills la*we. >o what’ *i«rgsr't. 1 g e you my w-ord • v,. ha» ne'er been anything but • nd.-ti.: between - » tho whpf it -r'a*"' h*o* ripened info l d<> not .« as -h*' s a ni .«t iftra.-ti'e wo • a-* tn*l when h riiftn » *huf <**if T? 1* that ,e* r> r’ Tr-.ar dav at your fS • e I e*rlal me« 1. horrihlx *sant • g f . 'o.ieve, not daring to e'en hope That letf«r was to be used in a *• r\ she was writing 1 had erttt c *e.| th* OTI she intended t use s' ! that was sent *>r me *0 fiass .in v* h*- tw\*- 1 be]pad her _. * started n h"r w rk an I she is \e** grateful and c'amts site owes h»r <I- *0 t. m> *n' , u»n-. That da? v the offt.-e she was simply thanV- ** * me m her enthuaia-t’ wa> * ■* 1 believe m• Msrifsrtt' I *o voy war* * believe me* •*r would you -a* v»r eftrr' t v *ur plans an.t do *r. p nt -g t" the letter H• *e»r, 1 » . 1 lenl\ to hive grown 1 no* 1 as he brushed hts hand a-* >« h s ve, oiild I be mistaken •** tha' .' t-ar ’ had seen* 1 w .n --<Jer«d Va-gsre* bei'ev* * »:jr husband You m s' Ph>!'.,» Uwam and How ar ; utt ng vr-it trarr -d this tnnrn* rg The> were married very uuiet ' at rr.. bo s* She told rr*e that ,h e wor.dnt intrude he* Joy upon \ ir so**.- ■* «»> «l.d n-’t tell even you. Robert to v' * j,w«. n rr.a*rted’ Weil, f- K hert never would f<>r g-\» rr.e I ir rny d.str .st. my planri'ng • * .ea' e him an t »ak** up a pr fe»- «,r*ia I ;fe ant —'' Ma-gH*e* Ro?e ** ntermjpted my /niis*-.g v world of entrratv in h's -» •'Margaret. 'he repea*ed. ho’d r g h.s arm a 1 • ihh I • love i-iu, Robert always » nved ▼”J best ’ 1 sobbed as 1 1 f#)i into tbem Take me bark >nto I y o;r b-aand 1 fe. dear • \ # me * * io.|**t‘r.g viiti*" and as HORLICKS THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clcm.ru rich milk with the ex. tract of select melted grain, malted in ouj own MaJt House* under amrutary condition*. Inf ant» anJ childram thrinm an it. AfrtM with tha n mhatt stomach of tha inaahd or tha agacL Naad b ma cop Bag mas of mdh. Nouhabea sad —rarma son than tea, coffaa, ate. Sbosald ka kapC at Kama or wfwo trawding A nu truova food-drtak may ba prepared a a moment. A glaaaßil hot before retiring mdoces refreahing aleep. Alao 1a loach tablet form for bueioa— aaca. ftscbstftwtaa Caat YOU Sanaa Prka Tmke a Package Home DETROIT TIMES hr drrw tnr to his t>r*-*»t the happy tr* *S fill down II vl face •• an-* your oar err for watch ha-. .. he s. as.oduo* sl> n g*ve 1 1 at "JS. too*-* or inv sake an. Rett > » m . x _, - » \ii s Mu>h«n> « g| • vo*j «»r* hat«r v stain' *»*-., f. r 'V * aaV *• f ' ’ ' * • under#! a r mgs s-t ’inhappme.s- the' base hr. '.«r v ' ' * r ids sake p y *i s Robert I >»’ pwe-.-d f - v 'he wife shelter ”'i arris a« M*s Mjlhan» • 1 *h« do arl '. f tip a’.'ti' h-trr 1 v** other t drawn -• * tog-thei per ha r* f ‘ ,r " ' r hA cause .f o - s< rr *w the knp WIFE DIDN'T EARN ENOUGH € *ia> s Husband Htuit Her lU'- (*au>c UitijY Was Onl> s3.ao a l>ay Dcrolt’s prosperity w.rh it? fairy •tone? of high was*'?, i* having an ovil mdtietic* on aomc of the cltv's younc hu.-r&nd* Seem? h> th,. ’heir wive? aren - ’ taking f il! 1 ’vantage of 'h** rich op port :. ' - iffonltnl 'hem in Amer ica 5 wonder city Take the ’ace of Emma Robenalt ; iking J da' tide* * e ’e-tiffed Vondgy mom 11l ■ :! milwllli'riff Comfort Calls y tfj for ‘Royal Cords’ fj 1 ; , !|| ljf 11 You want a tire that will give you long mileage Hl'Pjjf jl IIIHII m Use United States ‘Royal Cord 9 Tires. flilt 1 ! ! I I's (Ml You want a tire that will give you the most resil p|j} j|l jj| JdJ iency and elasticity—the greatest possible riding il t| j|| Use United States ‘Royal CW* Tires. Uil 1 ' llUlii Ell The exclu»ive patented vulcanizing proceis used lQ||i in the making of ‘Royal Cord' Tires guarantees long The many-little-cord construction of *Royal Cord 9 Wf, m Tires gives them their acknowledged superior resil \ \ iency elasticity—the greatest possible riding C° r d 9 Tire is the known “monarch of I// Tire (or Errry ii • • I l nitedStates Tubes I ■ Seed of Price and R f 4 HP/fJ ■A C. I 3 tfO and Tire Accessories I I Use — « 3k * i 0 Id Ivd illlO Have AU the Sterling I 3r H: Are Good Tires Music in All Its Beauty Is at the finger-tips of everyone through the “Pianola” PLAYER-PIANO That the "Pianola" differs from all other Player- Pianos in that most vita' part rular its musical ex pression control features- o\ •» t is pre eminent the world over. No ot o of music approaching it in beauty in true at * perfection in playing rivaling that of th* ski! i ; anist. Metrostyle, Themodisl. , t J'" : v Graduated Accompjnimpnt. Etc. <■ r n ', ; nf their tmpnrtanre. IWvi»* of the *’f;ar,' b:inif to your home muMeaJ enjoyment *u< h a* no ntL'r Player Piano can provide! Brinnell Bros Exclusive Michigan Representatives. Convenient Paymenta. Headquarters, 243-247 Woodward Ave. Img in Judge Codd* court "I thought that v»a* prottv good " t.\ rj tn’t ted man In court in , * .truly mi.tutted that you couldn't 'ey;- ft ntih li snore from r wotfian i « • *. U' i ih« voting ' ll' 'hr ttva»*'l 11 ■ itfCRUSR 1 "flsn'ti earring enotnh He made ftin "I mi* bec.i i*** he had a sister In lnw ah» r ji; .'d S ti day * Mr* Ki'bcr tit van given h de ere.- t'hsrt' five other proconfesso dt qcSI Detroit-Toronto-St. Lawrence River— Thousand Islands-Montreal Service 1* A. •!*• > *>H ~ *j~*r <* *f*.e •> tia m»t lawmnci KIVKS (NASI OS) Mlivi il} K ill *o K Wharf (-penal sleeper Toronto to Kingston Wharf) and steamer down the St. I. twr-nee Ri\*r, through ' • Thousand Island* and Rapid* of the St l.awrence. ONK OpV THE GRAND KST TOURIST TRIPS IN AMKRU A Thi* *>er\u-e r-:a be inc ■ :•<! In tourist to New England, New York and points East Moderate fare- ,id nr< *' tour- Pour other Grand Trunk train* Detroit to the East. Get our free guide b«H>ka and fares. R McC SMITH., C P AT A,, 118 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Phon* Main 5800 Brush Street Depot Phone Mam 5320. vorce caaea ware up for hearing In circuit court Monday. Jennie liei kaitii told Judge (’odd Jhat -he had $.!O0 when she was njarried, but tht*. didn't acem to amount to *nuch to her husband When It was gon**. *he hhul he left her She also got a decree li. nrv Reiser snid hi* wife father me thought much more of a man who I v. and in Wyandotte She al way- did have a liking for the ru* Me t|U.crude of the com country, he jSSS 7 <* 23; I V Follow the metroatvle line (lluatrat* ivl) of <hr Pi&hola mualr roll, with the SP»ro«tvle I'oin’-r of the "pianola'* player and you play the selection Just an interpreted by norne famous pianist. STEINWAY. BTROUD. STECK, WHEELOCK, WEBER are the only ''Pianola'' Player-Pianos. TI’ESDAY, JULY 10. 1917. (entitled. Mi he. allowed her to for sake the asphalt pavement and thre smokv atmosphere for a life closer to nature H* K"t a deerwe Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS Print In* —Ilf plain nenl king—that In rlabt—Ttmea Job l»rp(.—ttaln 4A3ft i M SPRUNK iV ENGRAVING COMPANY SubliciW CQuiewiMT 'maJSi BO ROOM <C?B3 vomtAtioa l teruTivs amZi vj V cowwmwncc s'r ernottKv 703 hAWUtTTE I» DCTWIT mCHTWN NMM4RT R. C. MUELLER Cl SONS 78 MIKI.III ITHKkT MACHINIST AM LuwASMIIHS K> * i»r all r. In-la oiede a«'*l repaired- Ua r» i * e.re l me* sharpened. Telephone Main 4111. The 1 imeß give* your children the most im portant new 0 not nabit*forming adver tising tips