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r p With the warm days of Spring when everything is so bright and cheery out doors what plans have you made to make .things bright and cheery in the home? What about the papering you wanted done? f Wall Paper from I2c up with cut-out border to match Hanna Green Seal Paint, $3.25 gal. Lus'tro Finish Varnish Stains, All Colors, from 1-4 pints to quarts. ' Double value in Purple Trading Stamps given on wall paper cash sales, Saturday, April 15th. READ, WAGER & GORSUCH Store Miss Dorothy WaWvoii pent day in Toledo. v, Carrie Reynolds is visiting Mrs. Viola Disbrow in Lyons. spent! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stratsberry of Sherm Toldeo wish to announce to their j Wauseon and Fulton County friends I Mitt- has. Garman and family (Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . ! Ruhlin. with; - the marriage of their dauffhtr I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fink and Miss , Franc8S o. Gingery to Mr. Raymond I Fink of Toledo will snend Ea&ter: William I ;n,l -u c..tj.., a;i - ndI,M.r- Fl'ank Guilford were.with their parents here. I btli. The ceremony Was solemnized m Toledo, Friday, v children and V Rev. Koysanko, Miss Lucille Lin- Karl V.Arnr wna in Tntwin nn hnsi-l-i- oli nA n c,iT,iaen uas mai Ot honor and Mr. r- - aie OWCAicy nu xaiuiiy TO THE PEOPLE OF WAUSEON ness Tuesday. Miss Margaret Harlton spent Sat urday and Sunday in Toledo. the first of Fred Croninger spent the week in Dayton. Mr. Carl Gingrich of Detroit, Mich, spent Sunday here with his mother. day with Ed Segrist and family Liberty Center- of i Roland Mitchell as best man. Only jthe immediate families were present. J Mr. and daughter Hazel, Congressman Charles J. Th following letter was received -by Scoutmaster;. Rev. Dixon, from ths Chaplain of the Boy's Reformatory at Mansfield: My Dear Brother: This is an appeal for books for our Thompson.i boys. Ve have 2000 youths here and A NEW v ANGLE -OF THRIFT T..1 CI nr. si Pugh and daughters Viola and Lenora: " Vh " 3 anil Mrs KoV i . '. . T - 6 "" " the hardest spent Sunday with Mr. Porter. years They devour hundreds and thousands that ot good books. It is a great proDiem fieht was waeed asrainst to keep up the library- It is a mercy him ever made before. Hp received: as well as a blessing to keep their m. m, -FrcA firnndw nnd;40 3S4 votes in the district: Senator! minds occupied during their leisure Mrs C. L. Reed and daughter1 daughter Mabel attended the funeral. Willis received 40,600, while Governor' hours. We are sending forth this call AW spvpml Hav in Toledo of Mrs. Grandy's uncle, Mr. Mark:'s receivea dv.iey votes m the dis- - " viiuu imm last week I Phillips near Seward, Thursday. jtnct- Thompson received 3,261 more last week. . votes than DavjSj and 21g legs than Mrs. E. G. Cole and daughter Vir-1 Drs. Clarence and Robret Yeager : Willis, in the District, although ginia and Mrs. Golda Funkhouser'of Cleveland will spend Easter with Thompson ran ahead of Willis 207 were in Toldeo, Friday. ; their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.ivots and ahead of Davis 1002 votes i eager. m utnance county. , r....r.: ..,' Ihompsons official mr. aim airs, wyan ouiiingei auu 24)89; Willis' official Mr. and Mrs- Milton Griffin had as their guest's Sunday, Roy Blair and family of Toledo. j daughter Betty of Fostoria visited their parents here Sunday. Mrs. bul- majority majority was 15,- 043; Davis" official majority 7,518; of our State that you may call atten tion to society, preferably the young peoples, that they may collect books which have been read, from homes where they are not needed ar.d box them and send to us. Any good books fairly preserved, story books especi ally such as the boks of Zane Grey, Jack London, Beach, Lincoln, the re- Thrift is the management of your affairs in such a manner that the value of your possessions is constantly being increased. In plain every-day American, thrift is merely good business. It's good business to be prepared for opportunity and emergency. ' . It's good business to have a bank account where funds can accumulate and where their value is stantly being increased. We invite you to open an account with us your con- Mrs. Rena Lowe and Miss Kathryni linger remained for the week. Files were in Toledo one day this week. Mr. Carl Orndorff of Detroit, Mich spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knight Orndorff. The MMO ft n 'IK LOCAL NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD INTERESTING ITEMS CONCERNING HAPPENINGS IN AND AROUND THE CITY jand Hardings majority 16,942.! cent or earlier fiction are in great de- I Thompson put up a gallant fight mand. More substantial books Mrs. Harmon her sewing club Krauss Monday entertained; against great odds,- and won easily. course are acceptable, nistones, tno- riaa ne Deen on the Nationa t cket iciigjuua uvum. v uc- y aioernooii. ! ... . , lliovo V,a-urifV, litflo l.W o -Kr.V. n Mrs. Roscoe Heise was the guest of;" wuuiu nave iuh stronger, dui in unio. : honor. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Nofziger of Arch bold spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Dave Bingman. Mrs. Barbara Fryska and daughter Mrs. F. E. Kenyon returned Satur-; day from her winter stay in south Carolina and Tennessee. ! senators ana congressmen are re had ouired to run on the State .ticket. Mr- and Mrs. r . A. Steumpel had ouirea to run on as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.; President Harding, head of the Na D. E. Short of Delta, Mr. and Mrs.'tional ticket, received 42.037 votes in Henry Bachman, Dr. and Mrs. A. J.jthe district; 1.653 more than Thomp Kline and Mr. and Mrs. F...W Moyer.json received; 1,437 more than Sena-; rr TVillict rfKnival tA A Qt A mnwA Estella and Mr. and Mrs- J. I Socie; Mrs- Frank Guilford entertained than Governor Davis ' visited friends in Napoleon, Sunday. the My L, T. Club at a pot luck dinner n0 Republican Congressman in the at her home Wednesday, honoring; history of the district had been able Mrs. D. W. Myers who will leave the to carrv the same in a Presidential first of May for her home in Chicago.; ypar. This shows clearly the strength wor.t of Cons-ressman Thompson with the ruuitr iu ins iisinct. nis DOuuiari- Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Eck were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Diehlman in Archbold. ness and benefit of our great family! and no group in all the world will ap preciate this kindness more vhan they. If you desire we will pay transporta tion cost, bend, if large box, by freight. Very truly yours, Hiram W. Kellogg, Chaplain Approved T. C. Jenkins, Supt. The Boy Scouts are co'Mectine all1 books possible to send so if you have' any to contribute (a good book for a' boy to read) take them to Read,! Wager and Gorsuch. It is a worthy 1 IIthe peoples state bahhI I ami: . , W ;J I fe..MMtMtM(!M'tM'IMII'IMl!tMtttllMtM!nillH'Illl'tilllimitltliltllMtilff It On Wednesday Sheriff Ford 4- T1J ,.,U U J IT.. 4-. -.11 Crawford who is wanted for deserting 18 Ct h3S his tamily of four children. He was . , ' i cause, so Dlease helD. The Scouts th, ! brought back and lodged in the t ul-, , ... ' fn;tll. unnoo1 ' '".ithank you in advance for all books. O i. J -! TIT t- scoutmaster, Hj. wairer u.i,fno,4 T.or ommint0(i tn 71 iSKi.n take care ot his cmidren seve month of March for violation ot tne Jay v,o "". efficiently. Another element of his taKe care oi nis cmidren severally, -. ,. , , . . . ... ... i strength is his lovlatv to the nnnr in the five state districts. ao " aWe,are ? , nas people of the district, or those known Mr. Robert Gottschalk was in ledo on business last Thursday. Mrs. Chas. last week. To- Gould visited in Toledo Dr. W. R. Clark is out after several weeks illness. There was more than 1 inches of rami ail Monday. Mrs. D. E. Barkdull was in Toledo over the week end. Mr- and Mrs. Q. C. visit-ng in Hillsdale. Poorman are at Sun- Dance on Monday, April 17th Wauseon City Hall. Miss Blanche Bartlett spent day and Monday in Toledo. Firemens Easter Dance at City Hall, Monday evening, April 17th, Mrs. C. H. Stutesman and daughter were in Toledo last Friday. Mrs. Elmer Grimm and children visited in Delta last week-end. Dr. Salsberry of - Lyons was Wauseon Monday on business. Clarence Simon of Toledo spent Sunday with Wauseon friends, . . -- Miss Opal Wentz spent the week end with her aunt in Detroit.Mich. Miss Alma Fink spent Tuesday in Toledo purchasing Easter millinery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vollmer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber. Mrs. Hochstrasser and Mrs. of Swanton spent Monday friends here. ' Coon with Miss Florence Gingrich of Ann Arbor is spending a week with her parents here. Donald Grisier is spending his va cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grisier. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gottschalk and Toledo polic.e daughter Hattie spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Klotz of Toledo. ! not been heard of until notified by the ; as the common people- Chas. Cole of Ann Arbor, will arrive here Friday for a end visit with Jiis parents, Mr Belding and son Mrs. Chas. Cole. He has been Mich I FLEMING GOFF ,": Wednesday eveniner occurred 3 marriage of Mr. Russell Goff, son ofiFire TV 111. VJUll 11111 "Blow in" and have your wind storm Insurance written in one of the following companies, Home, Hartford, Aetna, Phoenix, Continental, Royal, the Northern, National, Fidelity-Phenix, Association, Westchester or Miss; Springfield, all of them familiar! Mrs. Flora House left Tuesday for Clayton, New-Mexico to visit her daughter, Mrs. Vernon. Homer. The Missionary Society of the Con gregational church had a tea at the church parlors Monday. Mrs. William Robb is spending a Few days in Toldeo the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. S- Schweitzer. Miss Merlin Zimmerman was an over Sunday guest of George Zim merman and family north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hartman Adrian, Mich., are spending this'weekj Samuel Ruppert Arthur Gorsuch and family. They1 A JPI ID APY N are savinc eood bye to their manv!"'UUllriU I 111 The Home Guards will hold a home rmade candy sale at the Republican office Saturday afternoon. The pro ceeds will go to a Missionary Home. Special meeting of Chapter R. A. M- No. Ill, on Monday evening April : friends here prveious to their moving 17th for work in P. M. M. E. M. de-ito their farm at Travrese City, Mich. grees. 1 A meeting of the officers and Reese Campbell, Miss Rockwood,! directors of the Andrew Teller and Chas Stutesman and family heard Company, securities, was held at the Ciagar viuest evening. Mr. Vern Stites the Tribune office of Morenci made call Tuesday- Miss Opal McClarren visited friends in Toledo from Friday until Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Reynolds and children of Favette visited her parents he.e Thursday. Miss Florence Omlor spent Sunday with her sister Ada, in ledo. over To Mr. Donald Zerman of Toledo made the Tribune office a pleasant cell Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs- Henry Zug of Lime Cent i r, Mich., were in Wauseon, Sunday. Eistre Dance at Wauseon City Hall Monday, April 17th. Good music, come. Mrs. Lehman of Delta was the guests of her daughter, Mrs. David Myers, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. .A.. JWatho vsa andJ m daughter Gresence of "Napoleon, were calling on friends here Sunday. Miss Marjorie Smtih and Mr. A. G, Myers spnet Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. Kent Wardley.. Harold Collins of O. S. U. spent 'ie week end with his parnets, Mr. and Mrs. Geo- Collins. TIT- Mf-.c Mr. and Mrs. K. a. Belding ana son Mrs. Chas. Cole. He has been on a. . , . - ,, household words. Also havo Mafional Clifford and Miss Dorothy Shadle Spring trip with the University of ; 'ftVr' v o Ki Life of Vermont, Lloyds Plate Glass. were in morenci ivx.cn. xuesaay.micnigan oand Rostofer, at the Christian Church Protect your growing crops from hail CVCillllK ilea l uutai viutdva i , 6 Postmaster General Work has just; parsonage. Mr. Harry Williams of Detroit and issued a bulletin to third and fourth j Both are prominent young people his mother Mrs. W. W. Williams of class post offices urging them to close' of the town and have always made Delta called on Mr. and Mrs. L. S.'on Sunday in the interest of human I their home here. The Tribune joins Williams, Saturday of last week. efficiency and with proper respect tolin congratulations. and your weather. 2-1-c a religious nation. I We have a full line of gents fur ofjnishings to meet your Easter needs. FILLING OUT THE STATISTICS BLANK in Morenci, Tuesday city Hali Saturday, morning. Lunch' Is Especially Desired This Year by was served at Avery Inn for the - r:. f!.t. tik; a.i,vm stockholders of this company Mr. C mi i i j i.i i e 1 1 ... . Mrs.' C. Saurbeck' of Toledo spent u agent iur mis com cfo win, ir. m non iPany m Fulton Cdunty- Mr. Andrew f:, "l:r", Teller, Pres., of Cleveland; Mr. the State Department of Agriculture CONCERNING MT- VERNON The basket ball team from Mt. Ver non, Ohio, having beaten every team she played at the Delaware tourna ment at Chicgao held last week and the first part of this week where they defeated some of the strongest teams in the U. S. They played into the finals and were beaten in the cham pionship game by a team from Lex ington, Kentucky, 44-28, when they went to pieces in the last few , minutes. From the looks of. the situation.: Ohio is still able to put out some real! basket ball teams. The time for filling out tax blanks C. is here again and with the tax blank H. Truegdell, Vice Pres. of Cleveland: comes the blank on agricultural Sta- Mr. Webb Stough returned last; Mr. J. C. Heald, Sec. Cleveland and ti sties. There is a tendency to think week from his month's stay with his Mr. Handlin of Toledo were present.! that because these two blanks come sister, Mrs. R. J. Palmer at Salem, i . ,. , ! to a farmer in the same envelope they Missouri. LTh,e a"nU.al Wilhams-Fulton County. are somehow connectea and in s(me iracK meet anu uraioncai contest ,., ,, j l ir. mm .. r "f ' " " f "c pose of finding out the taxable pro son oi ieita were ounuay aiuenioon niu u Ji wiu iiiu-iperty of tne farmer, As a matter of callers at the home of Dr. and Mrs. mines to have some real competition. fact the onlv reagon Agricultural J. F. Outcalt. Wausetn as a rule does not have very! statistics bank is received in the - ! muph in t.raok hnt. t.npv int.pnri tn win . , . Mr. David ScheM, a former teacher ;this year. cliff Beldig will repre. -mpany tne Jwjje to the State Department of Agriculture Tedrow Christian Sunday School will give a special Easter service next Sunday morning. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockmann, Mr. ind Mrs. George Lockmann and Mr. Joe Beer spent Tuesday in Toledo. Dr. Wilber Blackman of Atlanta, Ga., was an over Sunday guest ' of his .'sister, Mrs. Delmar Kline. in t,ht Hio-h Sphnol hprp. ann now lo- u . : tu. i ... &.. , - aciit u:s in wie uratioii anu we are con- r. teen,r,r. j !. cated at Marion, Ohio, spent from fident of winning for he has defeated n fJ0 Saturday until Tuesday witn inenas aii comers in Fulton Conntv and has . - . -m'-v1""' , . , " here. iwt.n ro.,-. Z. ;to Pnntrne DianK and to do tne neavy 1 iwnr OT mai niff nnr. nt snnlo v.t IHUI Mrs. Mary Snyder of Ramus, Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Louis Gottschalk and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller of Ken-i The iast number of- the Red dalville, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred white, the High School paper, an(j of the-blanks. The law requiring the statistics DianK was passed at tne re- State Department of are of the estimates greatest of the Steensen of Archbold visited Sunday DUblished this week. This nnBr' i th,.' Quest of the 1 1 - 1 -BIT t ' rjivi Ull; . - 1 , witn Mr- ana lvirs. ueo. uype iiearlT,r rte 0f the sphnnl n-nrl oil f rtgncunure. here. I nut their hpst eflTrvt ir,t t; I These records XT"; ' ... ., .i this naDer out on timp itiH in v,a Kf.,va'ue m making toW.HSl&W fol P--ble shape. The annual number Jed to the different crops the Wauseon iiosnirai fcaturoay, ioi , , and m checking up the estimates of lowing an operation. -unerai ser- - V":.'"'' crop conditions issued by the State- vices were held at lauber mil cnurcn,.- ThV;? rr;r"" Fedreal Crop Reporting Service. In Monday . a lot more. Have YOUsent in your iact these reports. are made the basis Fred Wolf and subscrpition ? OI "-roP reporting in some states wnere tne Agricultural DianKS are State other Mr- and Mrs. A. H. Bensmain enter tained friends at cj.rds last Friday evening. ' Mis Katie Foster is in Swanton caring for her sister, Mrs. Schug who is ill. Mr. August Noble of Lyons was in Wauseon, Monday and called on his sister, Mrs. J- P. Ross. Mrs. Roy Goff entertained the Ladies Aid of the Christian church at her home Wednesday afternoon- The Tuesday Club enjoyed a pot luck dinner at the home of Mrs. Belle Mi ley, Tuesday. Officers were elect ed. Judge and - Mrs. Prof, and Mrs. C. D. Perry, heard Edgar Guejst srive his lecture on "Just Folks" at Morenci, Mich., Tuesday evening. Mrs. O. M. Viers underwent an op eration for appendicitis last Thursday. Mrs. John Swartz spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. L S Williams. Mrs. J. R. Haley was called to Wau seon last Saturday to see her mother who is ill. Miss LaRue Williams of Bowling Green will spend her Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S, Williams- Alfred Robinson celebrated his 9th birthday anniversary last Friday. Nine bov friends 'were present and nresented him with gifts, after which refreshments were served. 1 Miss Iva Hoag gave a nartv for th.1 sriven careful attention. The members of the Young Peonies Mis- Bureau of Markets and the soinary Society of 'the Congree-ational i Divisions of the State Department ct cnurcn last inursday evening. The' Agriculture make frequent use ot the evening was spenl' in plavine cames ; information which comes in on the Fulton Chanter O. E. S. will have inspection at a special meetinir. Apriliand at a late hour refreshments were; blanks. It is hardly necessary to say 18th. The Denutv Grand Matron, served. A very delightful time was I that these blanks are for official uses Mrs. Stong of Lyons will be the. in-1 enjoyed by all. Those present were t of the Department of Agriculture only spector. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howard, and Mrs. Ralnh Howard, Miss Addie merman Howard and Mary Reed spent Sun day with R- N. Howard of Pike Township. Alice Cooper, Mary Louise Ham. Hor- j tense Guilford, Mary Blake, Jane Mr.' Smallman, Ruth Huse. Merli Vera Zimmerman. Blanche Bartlett. Isabelle Border. Brown, Marjorie Ryan and the Misses ' statement that a fine of $50 mav be and cannot be obtained by any one else. The tabulations are all made in the office of the Agricultural Statis tician- The statistics blanks carry the Grace and Julia Burr, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robinson and Waists family, Mrs. uuv renrod ana cniiareni sport Coars mr. ana jvirs. wrn. necu anu iaiuuv; sDent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Croninger and family. ! SOMMERS - SOUTHERLAND with Military 69c to $1.00. Funkhousers and Shepard and Mrs. F. S. Ham's Circle Christian Church will have a . Last Saturday occurred the holi-od ""6C ui "UJ" autnreiana and DHKeU HTi "!.. . Ti c . ... imas uiauvs ivi. eommers. both business against bad t W. W. Ackerman, Agent Wauseon, Ohio! MARKETS Wheat 1.28 Corn .75 Oats 32 . Waseo 8.60 Butter 20 and .35 Egge 22 Hogs 10.15 Bran 1.70 Middlings 1.70 Take Care of Your .... Eyes Our eyes are large factors in our efficiency. Nature allots each organ of the human machine a certain pro portion of nerve energy. When eyes that are defective demand more than their share of this nerve energy it -must, of necessity, lessen the normal supply. The wasting of nerve energy directly diminishes human efficiency.' Often the victim of defective eyes is unaware of trouble. It may be indicated by headaches, often attributed to stomach trouble, by nervousness, drowsiness and irritability. OPTOMETRY is the exact science of ocular refraction. Op-tom-etrists determine and correct errors of vision by scientific is Important if you wish to have good eyesight throughout life, to have your eyes examined regularly once a year. Consult an Op-tom-etrist. S. AUFHOLZ Optometrist 7 Arcade Building Optician -'..M..t..Mofr. SPBRELLA "The World's Best Corset" For Health, Comfort, Style and Durability Mrs. Walter W. Nofziger SPIRELLA CORSETIERE Phones Wauseon 3L 2S on 512. Archbold 13250. 49-tf f Eat Your Easter Dinner Here If you enjoy food deliciously J cooked andi promptly! served- We have prepared a special T menu for Easter serving and? we invite all lovers of gtod living to come and partake of the good things - on it. Tables can be reserved. $1.00 The Plate , Served from 12 to 2 6 to 7:30 I THE AVFRY INN WAUSEON, OHIO I A LITTLE BETTER SERVICE A LITTLE BETTER FOOD ' A LOT MORE HOMELIKE t 1 1 ' office, aho ht noodles so bring your,0" he V ? Pet- ment of Agriculntre pails. Also Easter flowers. invoked for failure to fill out 'a blank and in some States having a law similar to ours this penalty has been imposed and it may be necessary to do so in this State. The small amount of time and attention which is re quired in filling out this blank should not be a heavy burden on a farmer and this effort by him will be of great heln in the work of the State Depart- There is no reason why the farmers of Ohio can- CREDIT is the most valuable instrument in any man's business life. A Checking Account in the First National Bank will tend to establish your credit even as its possession reflects credit upon you.' We invite Checking Accounts, small as well as large, and by this means help to simplify the personal account ing problems of our customers and to provilfc; them with legal receipts for their expenditures. Alter tne ceremony they returned , not do as good a job of filling out this to Swanton where a 6 o'clock wedding! Hnk as do the farmers of Indiana dinner was served to the members of land isconsin. nnr imiucumie xaillllies. 1 A card party and social gathering will be held at St. Caspar's church hall over the Haumesser and Dolf meat market next Wednesday even ing, April 19th. Everybody invited. The date for the annual Junior Senior Banquet has been set for April 28. This is the biggest social affair of the year and is eagerly looked for ward to by the members of the upper classes. The Juniors are working hard and intend to give the Seniors the best banquet ever. They will make their home one milp south of Swanton. The R. N. A. and M. W. A. and tViiv fom:i:n : .-j. . i . iouimco me invited to spend a social evening at . tne hall, April 14. R. N.' A. Social Committee Largest display of "Mens Wear" in town. Conie in and look around. Funkhousers and Shepard be sure it Campus Togs and "Gold ciotnes give the wearer satisfaction. aamuei Kuppert- If vou ride a hobby, Friday hasn't a broken leg. A guaranteed forged steel hammer, with No. 1 second growth White Ashj Bond"! handle specially priced at 48c, while: thev last. Schlatter, Howards and Hoy A nnotincement 9 , OF OUR Special Easter Showing OF FINE MILLINERY Friday and Saturday, April 141li and I5th We specialize in serving the public with the BEST, Miss Grubb's Hat Shop Peoples Bank Building. South Fulton Street. at El aster Sunday, April 16th Snappy styles in mens furnishings at reasonable prices. ' Try the E & W semi-soft collar, launders easily and beautifully without starch, will not shrink, 35c, 3 for $1.00. Just arrived, new and large assortment of ties for $1.00. You will find in this small habadashery the latest styles of mens furnishings. Always better values at a little lower price. Now is the time to have your suit dry cleaned and pressed for $1.50. Why pay more. We guarantee all work to be first class. Suits pressed for 75c, these prices applies to ladies clothing as well as mens. Have your next suit made to order, they will wear you better and look better for no more money than ready made clothing. THE ARCADE HABADASHERY "l WAUSEON, $1.50 to $1.75 X Room 11, Arcade. BRUCE CRAMER Phone B 257. A Bank That Service Built 11 a $2