ttif; omaha ntnday w.v.-. may ;. inn;. 5-A I Nebraska STATION'S CHANCE ' Nebraska Nebraska Ancient Vase Found Near Falls City Total Vote of State LIES IN THE SOUTH!1 At the Late Primary But United States Must Prepare Now to Wage Commercial Warfare1. MUST MAKE CHANGE IN LAW (From tSia.lt Correipondent.) LINCOLN, May .-(f?iclal.)-About & dnlen anil a. half Lincoln nwppenwm wr ntrutnel at lunchon today at the Commercial club a the guciti of JurUs W, II. fcnglaJid, given In honor of A. P. Allensworth, a former newnpapunnun, who l now engaged tn work In South America. At the cloee of the luncheon Mr. Allena orth entertained the company with a talk on fouth America and the bimlnciis nl political ronrlltlone elmlng there, Jfe Jd that a (treat many of the ttouth AmerVan countries did not have murh tjse for the American way of doing bust--nc and that this country had been j'fatly harmed by unljiielnee.illke meth od practiced by firms In the fnlt""l States wlikh had sold goods by wirepin to merchants there end then delivered a grade of'goods far Inferior to the sample shown, lie believed that this country would hsve to meet a condition In Houth Anier lra at the clone of thu Kiiropcaii war which It behooved the I'liltc! Htates right now to Ink coKtiltmnca of. In or der to meet the co-iiportilloii which the warring nations would surely enter Into In order to recuperate their trade with South America, there must bo a modifi cation of the Kliirinan anll-truet law so that combinations In trade could be ef fected whlgh would enable manufautur-' rrs making goods for the Houlh American trade to cuiohlMe In a wny that would give them a chance to meet foreign com petition. Ho would not have American manufacturers cnmjjtto with ' li other, but would have nh hind of goods niiui ufactured or lumdled by one firm and a representative look out for the outh American trade for all of tliem, thus do ing away with the expense of a large number of repreeenlntives looking after the burliness mi tho sumo kind of goods. Frequent revolutions was a subject touched upon by Mr. Allensworth and his description of some of them was de cidedly humorous. These revolutions come and go a great deal Ilka political campaigns In the I'nlted rilates and some of them lant. hardly as long. Mr. Allensworth has ipent several years In Houth America uni will return there after going lo New York the first of the coming week. General Hall Confers Over Civilian Camp (From a Ktuff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May 6.-fHpeclal.)-AdJutant General Phil Hull went to Omaha today to confer ytUU prominent Omahsna over holding a civilian's canp near that city lome time this summer. Cnmps of this kind have been held In different parts of the country under the direction of the guards of the dif ferent slates and have been of much ben efit in educating the people In military July. ' 15ach civilian Is expected to provide his own uniform and "grub," the former not being a total loss, according to General Hall, because the uniform makes a dandy auntlng suit after the "war Is over." An rstlmste Is mnda of the cost for each civ. Ulan for the lime In camp and he reaches down Into his own pocket and pays' the freight, so that the public- taxpayer Is not Inconvenienced at all because of the camp. POLIPF MORAi SQUAD MAKES ANOTHER ARREST ' Huih Murry. nil Douglas street, was rre(ited at. a late hour yesterday and .'harged with running a disorderly bouse. Officers Sutton and L'nger of the moral aquad made the raid. Grace Gartner and onna Le Mar were arrested and hold as mrnatea. Nebraska's total (vote at the primary on April IS bus been canvassed at the office of the secretary o slate, and the following totals, aie given out on the national and state tickets: 1'Olt I'KKKIDKNT. HKI'UHI.ICAN. UK MOCK AT. Cummins 2.':h Wilson 0.f. rrt ..'.,Mt icons MI7 HiiKhe Keiahrouk .... ht-i Hons fc.iVuel Koosevelt 2,.tl i-nit vii'fc. i'i!i;nii':.vi. ItKt'l KUCAN. I UK MIX' It AT. iiurkeit Ml.sl.ji Mnrehead W.' V!bstei- K it I'lKLK'iA lL!-AT-I.AIiK. ItKl'l UUCAN. I PKMdCHAT. UHldrlge bl.7l Tboiison l)odK I,;&ilfi(haii ;S. I.v.t tiutney fi.Aj'iiTlioiiiBS 4,1, :i i.'urrle Vi.Vl-y I'lica tl.UI Kllpntrlck ...M,'iUHn i't.VM Kpperson 4I.M'J I mill Iff.lnt Heirlim 3i.tl Is om-s UO.Mll I S'l'.f STATKW KKNATUIt. ItKPl U LI CAN. 1 LKMOCKAT. Ki-nneity 47,44. 1 1 Iti lie 01 S . . . , lti,.',J Aldrieh 4l,ri 1 1 I iiirui :',ii Hk NATIONAL CuMM ITTKK.M AN. ItKPl Hl.li'AN. lih.MOlltAT. Ibmell Mullen .hi, lew ai.HlJi I 'iihliiiiio .(. Mill UoVKK.VuK, HKPI'P.I.ICAN. ! MCMoCKAT. Dillon '""'' Nevllls M' Kelvin .iili7 Itryan 23.M1 Miles io,ii3i fleorwe ,,,,,,,, (l,t-1'l M'lett I.IKI'TKNANT OOVKKNolt. HKPLIILICAN. I IM:MOi.'HAT. -thuiiiway 'M, ?''. Howard '.)!. IH K, icliel ,,, Pearson WM"H SonlKfrii r.VM Mnntilng , IH.SMMI KOH KKf'ltKTAIiy Or HTATK. HKI'I BL1CAN i OKMOCHAT. A Wali ....... -'''An'M Pool ISI.HUI mllh KI,s"M llensle H.iMI W, B, Walts KOU HTATK ALIIHTOR HKPl.'ltLICAN, I LKMOCHAT. Marsh 4l.WlHtnltl Minor i.VH KOIt HTATK 'ITtKAHl'KK.H. UKPI'llLlCAN. I HKMOCHAT. Hex nobis 44, w! Hall 42,otH) (iHiin r Vi.iW Adams I.4W Kilt KTATK MlPICItlNTF.NOKNT. i;i;'i;iilh:an. i dkmochat, riioinns ....... Vt'.fo ' 'lemmoris Ki.li.S -iH ATTUHNKV OKNKHAL. It F.Pl. HLK'A N I I'KMOCHAT. llevo r,,W Heeil 39.441 I Mahlemsn ,,,.J,7M licrge 24.137 Aii'leberry I7,H Kolt IIAIIAVAT COMVIHKIONKK. HKPLliLl'AN I DKMUCllAT DECATUR BANK IS CLOSED Secretary Royse Orders Farmers' State in Burt County to Suspend. DEPOSITS TOTALED $96,000 '.'Inrke Itatidiill lohnson Long ,, .2i..4'.Ti Wilson ,V4,'f7Si Itldaell ,.WIV, Italston .U,8l7Put .. I Sughroe .Vfi,,l ,.14,('fi .. n.au ..lfl.Wi 6,'JtfS FOIt LAND COMMIHNIONKIl. lU'.PLKLICAN, LIJMOCIIAT. Heckman 4I.7"!; Hhumwsy 2f,.Wl Cook ........... li.1b'l y.lmmeruiari ...Z0.44K l.eedom lil,V Mbernian W.stw 'Kllger .2St TtK'JKNTH Or" TDK PNIVKRFtTV. 1!KPIP.L!''AN, I IiK.VIOCItAT. Name 23.XI Hall MUM Kmour 'iXWii Lnndls M.0.17 Ttssselt iW McOllton 2:i,4i'.: i lew lit 32,30! Three Men Sent to Pen from Custer (. V.. Mlkel Drop Head. WKPSTKn CITY, la., May .-cHpecn1 Telegram.) '. K. Mlckel dropped dead at the Northwestern Kelt Shoe company plant In this city todny. I nill recently he w aj suiei'lntendent of the municipal utilities here and was known ss one of the best electrical workers and managers In thin p;irl of the ftale. BROKKN POV, Neb, May .-tRpe. rial.) -Judge Hosteller lias been sitting In district court this week and has passed upon a number of cases, both civil and criminal. Ed Poyer, a plasterer of this place, was tried by Jury and found guilty of deserting his wife and four children He was sentenced to a year In the pent tentlary. Frank Crist, was found guilty of robbing the drug store of Kelley & Wills at Anselnio last January, and was sentenced to from one to seven years In Ihn penitentiary. Frank Cutler entered a plea of guilty to tho lsrceny of ten head of cattle and received a sentence of from one to ten years. One of the heaviest foreclosure esses ever heard here was that of the Kins man Ind and Cattle company against the Custer Land am Cattle company. The property Involved consists of 2, or0 acres of land and Is known as the K. C, rnneh. In this county. There were nine mortgages against the property totaling a sum of nearly r),o"A. A decree was granted as prayed. J. If. fcpaln, a liveryman of this city, haa been arrested on tho charge of boot legging and placed under $1,0 bond to eppear for hearing In county court, May 15. Turn old furniture, household goods and clothing Into cash with a Pee Want Ad. WE CLE AIT AMD DTK OOWTtS, DKEKSES AND WAISTS. Dresher Bros. DTTRB. DRY ClI Atf EKH, BATTERS AITO TAILORS. !211-aai7 FAR If AM ST. MVe Call For and Deliver. TYLER 345. "Only Spring Fever" That'll what you say when Nature protests against your activities these Spring days. You are drowsy; your joints ache; you hato to work. It isn't because of tho weather. It's tho fact that, your system is clogged; your blood overloaded with tho stagnant waste of the winter. Clear up your system und note the difference. You Need a Good Tonic 4 Something that will purify your Mood, in vigorate your digestion, overcome the stagnation, which in usually catarrhal, and arouse your bodily activities. "Spring Fever' is Nature's way of say- iwi vu ncnl rYni'ii. tt tinui with lax uivo tjiKihtit . that Kill mtly mtmuUto U-ly fuiutuint, rtattrr5 ;'(t-titr, iuMofato tlir.Mhiti, niul .1 t rs )tur to ttrivi 'it u! titati!ml a, hi UitKirunl tu dilna fk ItJHiJ mt.l.in is ! fa IM A ,' A IrtWef Iro, f ats mmsji's vlt, 'atvxtt A.t 4 HtnJ it 4 4 ft' e ., It nfl II (,. 1 V r Cent r"' i f etwaxkus, Ohi (From a Btuff Correspondent ) LINCOLN, May .-tipecWI.)-Information reached the ofrtce of beeretarv Itoyse, of the htate 1'anklng board, tud.iy that the farmers' State bunk of I'ecatui, Hurt county, was tn trouble. The report came from flunk Kiaiiilnrr T. 11. Riley, wlio had been sent with Kxamlner A. H, Touaiallii to rxiimlnn the hank, after two of the oflccrs hud been to Lincoln lo confer Willi tho board. The messnge from Kxsmltier ltlley prompted the state brcird to clone In Insti tution. The hank bad a i apltal of .'(,ij00 and at the last report, made February IS, showed a net profit of ll.tiKi, bills payable of .!l,-i (Kit); deposits, !si.inin; loans, 110.10,M, and a.Hh anil sight tS' hange of $.5..'D. Tho officers o the hunk are A. H, Watson, president; Theodore Kenning, v he presi dent; John K. l;ioit, cashier, and Jaipes Klllolt, assistant esshli r. John li. Klllntt resigned a short time ago as cashier. There was $4,000 In state funds deposited In tho bank, whkh under the guaranty lw, will not. be lost to the state. This Is the Informal Ion given nut by Htglo Treasurer Hal this afternoon. KAI.I.K ' ' IT Y , S' b.. May H.-J.-pe, lal.i -The work of dynamiting the drainage ditch .( of Vreston, to give It more dfpth. bus heeo going on for the lust few ilsve. on Thursday after an explosion of the Htrli of djnsnilte, a part of the hank caved off. exposing a large vase like vessel about f feet below the urfacv The workmen thought It might be a Span I'll pot of gqld and dug It out but found nothing but evidence that It bad con tained fire at some time In Its hlstorj, na the Inside was blackened. This most llLMU I,, l,II I!..... ...I.U(,.l.. 1...II..,, I ; trile It as embedded In stiff clay iiud the. ground around It had no ap pearance of ever timing been disturbed l, ('. Kdwarda and A. H. Keltn, who are Interested hi gathering curlon and d.itii along that line for the ,( unherslly. went lo the place and took M picture of the find and are confident that there i more pottery located near and will pros pect for the same In a short time STEBBENS FILES PETITION TO RUN FOR CONGRESS lIVoiii a Staff i ."orrcMpondent ) LINCOLN, May fi. (Special.) - Just as peoplo Here beginning to draw a long breath of relief thai the primary eieeihm ss over ami thai there would probably ha h rest at least until sfler the big convention. n,)r,K con,r. a rsndldal lor office und fib a for congress vt tt It the sec retary of slate. This afternoon Secretary of state Pool received a petition filing the name of Luclen Hlehhens of North Platte as 11 candidate for congress by petition In the Wxlh district. Mr, Htebbens served In the IW legislature. DELEGATES HOLD INFORMAL MEET Republicans Goino' to Natio- ' "in vention Are Guests of Howard H. Haldritre. AGREEMENT 0V HEADQU"TJIS 8ix of ihf NebtHBka delegation to ihn irpubluaii national runventloD took dinner together Friday as the gnosis ot lliiwarti 11. Ilalililgo with a view 10 goitlnK iti'tjiialnied and dts ens. ipk infiii iiiiilly ii.v ai rangeiiit'iilji tut the tlhlciigo unTtlnti. Tliey wf'i'o. hosldog Mr. Hrildltgi', K, li. (iiiini y .nt Frt'inont, former Coo gioKhiiuin lirucst I'ollanl (if N hnwkH, .1. Ufid liroen of Uucnln, W C. May nf tidthi'iii '.1 i'K and i'oicr JntiKi'ti of lleatrtce, word being atut by sevciHl oilifrg tif their Inability to come (o Uinaha at this Ihno, (ithers ineseiit ,y Invltntlon wcie ex Senator Hiirkell. ho has the state k ell dorsriui nl for vice preshh nt; former Senator Norn Hrnwn, John l Kennedy, the parly s noinlnea for I'nlted Stales senator, Victor Kosewater, edlior of The Ho and former chairman of the repub lican nutloiial committee, anil Hoas L llauiinonil, editor of (he Tremont Trlti uiie, Hon all Orlg loalrd, 'I he conference was tho oulgrowth of a suggestion inailn at a luncheon last week ulleiidi tl by M , Uahlrlge, ex-Solo slora Hurkelt .nd Hiown and National t.'oiiimtiteemnii It. 11. Howell. At that lime Mi. Howell approved the proposed meeting and the lime fixed for It as well hi the plan of Mr. tlaldrlge to Issue the Invitation, but before the day arrived he bad sent letters to out-of-tov n delegates-elect adflalng them that he would make all arrangements, with their ip proval, by mall, and be and Delegates elect L're and Gould Diets discovered they bad other engagements that pre ven'el them from attending. IImmi-II Fought Shy. Mr, Howell had also given out to the local demociaili. organ a 'forecast of 'heir non-aiteiidsnce, hearing the Infer ence that Ihey were afraid that some thing might ..a put over on Ihein. While 110 formal notion was tsken, the 'lelegalen piesenl ciiine to a consensus of opinion Ihut they shi.ubl g over to Chicago In s pel' i' egallon isr and that tin y iniliitalii ne..du"si'ters III a room reserved for 'hem by Mr. Howell li the 1 oiigiess hotel and also provide Nebraska had:;os for Nebraska visitors. Mr, Howell la to bo asked to perfect Hie in iiiiigeno nt foi lliesii plans If sgreeshle to the it hols delegation. Mr. Ilurkett will conduct bis vice prudential cam pslg.i along with the Nebraska delega tion as bis base of rprai one. North Platto Woman Shoots Her Husband N'OHTH I'l.ATTli, Neb, May rt.-tSpe-clal 1-I'nised with jealousy, Vivian I'og ett jesterday seized a revolver and fired five shols at her husband, Harry l'og Mitt. as the two sat st lha table 111 their home, a rooming bouse which thewomnn operates here. One bullet alrurk I'og- r:t In the shooirler, th other pene trnted hiJ ahd"men, Mrs, Doggett then telejdioiierl the rheriffs office of what, she had done and asked that, an officer he sent to place her under arrest. fch" was taken to Ho- woman's ward In the county )nll slid Hoggett was hurried to a hospital, whore physicians sy that he will recover. Mrs Hoggett says . fi'r husband told her he Intended leaving her to go to Omaha to the with another woman. llann's t rifle l.nses Job. WABHJVSToN, May - Herbert Put ham. iibiarian of the oiigresHtonnl library, today dismissed from office Ernest Druneken, assisisnt retrlster of the copy right division, for remarks aliened to have been (lisienieciful to President mil lion's foreign policy. WE CLE AW ItUOS. CABPETg, DBAPtRIES ANO CUTAIK. Dresher Bros. DTCE8, SBT CLEAN EES, KATTCKB AND TAILORS, aaii-2317 rtiKAM bt. Our AutomobUes Psss Your Door Every Day. TYLEU 34S. FOR SALE 815 WORTIUNGTOf, ST. Iionutlfnl titid hphcIoub home In Worthlngton l'lacn, conven lont to hurrhos, schools and lepots, tCjDO.oo, forms to suit, for quirk mile, riencnt owners ocpd liirgfr idiuo, 1 TIM DINAN r.OO Hrniiilcls l'ld., Tll'lllt)lllt DtlDKlllN a!H. , .. s"'' j vSlmttm k vSumintT School tvtict Cmp j I Jl II 1(1 Al,vV T ) I . v.,,.vi t'...L ,.,1 it . .i.Kf.,i n , .1 . i 1 r.orosl C ll avriinl Vi!k lit U iftll I:.m 1 r.iitnn UM"I I ll niv.. ! r .11 fi ,.ll( ll!!.,!, til n .' h , v,t " .') I 4 ' I.. 4 1.!,., !l I !' il'BOOt. l.oHal. M ! I Orchard W ilhelm Co. Gift Shop French 0!an Klower Bowls end Vanes, dellRhlfnl tdxturn and won derful roIorltiRg f'lir-rry, Oranjte, Emerald an Amethygt N $1.00 to $5.00 x 414-16-18 South Sixteenth Street Summer Furniture Sale Suites and Separate Pieces in Willow, Rattan, Drown Finish,, Fiber Green and Erown, Combinations Wood. Porch Hammocks, Novelties, Etc. SOMIO WKHK SAMI'liKS mid nro sliglitly filiop worn. An uimmially lnrtfo fiHsort nifiit to fliooHo from. Tlirso nro tho Uif't V'nliiea vt liavo r-vor tiffcrcfl nt Um hfffiiininKr of Ilio, wisnn. A Partial List of tho Bargains: Mrs. Rorer Is unnotincod for a scries of lec tures and lecture demonstration n Tin: Airr or cooking," to bo given innrnliiK and afternoon dally (lurlnK the work of Mnj U'Jil to a" 111, Imhislve nt thla htore, under the auspices of the I,ii(ll's of St. Mury's Avenue CoimreRnlloiiiil (Imrrh Proceed to bo devoted to a fund for a new Parish Mouse, Course Tickets can !e se riiml ftoni the I'ltflles of the ni(rctiilloii, and lit Hheriiiiiii & Met 'otiiicH's, i .MhiIicus' lUiok Ntore, ami tUcliiinl K Wllholm Co. H.B0 Weathered Onk Arm Chair $ 3.00 6.50 Weathered Onk Ttoeker 1.00 4.00 lied or Oreen Lawn Mocker ,, . , U.2." 3.ri0 Tied or tirrrn Lawn Chiilr il.OO 3.50 Hickory Rocker I 'Z.'ZTi 3.25 Hickory Chair 2.00 G.'G Hickory Table . , U.ftO 1.0' Brown Itiitlan Rottee 11.00 9.00 Drown Untfart Mocker. ...... , (.50 10.00 Natural lUltnn Chair 7,00 6,00 fircrn Fiber Chair 3.75 14.50 Natural Uattan Rocker 0.50 IE. 00 NHfiiral liattan Arm Chair 10.00 10,0') Oreen Fiber Win Chair,.. I). 00 Natural Knttiin Rocker ... 4.50 Rattan Muffin KtHnd . , , . , 15.00 fJreen Porch Hwlng 11.5') (iteen Fiber Wing Chair,,. it. o-i Ilrow n Fiber Htund 7.5 J Drown Rattan Rocker 8.60 Drown Rattan Ann Chair,. 3.00 Drown Rattan Arm Chair.. 11.60 (Iroen Fiber Seltee 8.00 (ireen Fiber Chair 11.00 Drown Rittlan Chair ..... 8.00 Creeii Fiber Desk 12.00 Green Fiber Work Jtasket 7.50 0.50 3.50 N.50 0.50 5.50 5.75 5.75 8.75 5.50 7.50 5,75 7.50 Our Superior Stocks of Rugs and Draperies Offer Many Advantages $20.75 to $31.50 for 9x12 Axminster Rugs In a particularly fine aBsortment of patterns and colorings bltieH, browns and tans, greens and rose; toinn seamlCKS and some seamed. Seamless Brussels Rugs 9x12 Size, $18.50 mm mt at, I rHliraiiiirriiiiii i n j m M nXf'kfyg tm. Sunfast and Tubfast Drapery Materials For Curtains, Overcurtains and Portieres In a number of styles and colors Intended for use In bedroom, living mom snd sun room 50 Inches wide (wide enough to spilt for ordinary sized windows). ' Prices From $1.00 to $3.50 Yard New "Kapock" Silk Drapery Material In a number of dlferent effects Bhown In blue, rose, mulberry, green and brown At $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00 Yard A Stock of Lace Curtains that will please the most exacting at most any virtually add another living room to the house. They admit free clr- r1"!. Vudor Porch Shades Rugs for Porch and Sunroom Something new a superior w liter proof fiber tils, both re vers! lil and seniuless, that comes In uiiiht sttrsrtlve pattertiH and color romblnatlnns. Nt st all expetiKhe, but very sfnleeahle; coum iili be titcd tn advantage It) th bedrooin. 81.115 87.50 iCT-rt.,,, :j.5o t)ia M.75 41.00 7KMl... h.50 7-t t. r.oo 1 1.04) dilation of air, hut shut out (he sunlight. Made in green, brown and a combination of green and brown. I ft, l.y 7-S. S2.50 tt. hy 7-8, $;j.5o H ft. by 7-H. ..75 , Ht ft. by T-H, S4J.50 J ft. hy 7-H, JSS.00 Bungalow Vudor Porch Shade Shown In Dungslow coltif, brown and tun 4 ft. if ,sa.75 " (,-. s:i.oo u. i- -. s 1.5 in ft. ' " ". S5.75 i-i n. '. 87.U5 Inlaid Linoleum 85c Sq. Yard A very erellent l.lnol utii tit this low price, I hough notnenbat lighter In weigh! than the more wpcnslvx grade A Most Complete Showinn of Inlaid Linoleum $1.10 to $1.8$ Square Yard Lacet Arabian Curtains Fern and Ivory S 1.85 ,0 832.50 P"'r Duchess Lace Curtains Ivory snd l hiimpimne , , . .$ 1,50 'l1 $18.75 P'r Cluny Lace Curtains White nd I-;, ru 8.25 o 818.00 vr Scrim and Marquisette Curtains hlt Ivor) und K ru . , , . J)5 to 810.00 r'r Muslin Curtains r-lnin or Huff led 81.1:5 81,50 r'r Real Hand Cluny Lace 1 hull lo ,t llitlift ulile. 15c to $150 Tor Yard WbHc and IN iu. Victrola Club Week Offer CmtlM MT 1'th. TsVe a-taniJKn of lh fin trnl-nt ti-reii nm so I provide lctru 't h r fjttnilr's pin n re Six Special Club Outfit Offer , r, ' ; nt niinf.lMij'ii.m i t irtr,,: t I 'r !' t I f ' .1 ! t ''I .r, ' lfft! ) "H VlD. l t 1 T i I I H U I . . I t . . I , : . I - . . . K f ' . r ) . H The Detroit Jewel is the Accepted Standard mm tttrn -I ' llk' I i 4 mm ' iT.i i' jt !tjrjr-yy " la ---j J 1 $25 jl For Gas Ranges Her ? rtA' I'otr. ll IwkpI (,, ltnr ,,o ). u. Kr 'i )! Ih I'- ti.it 1. b t i tH world 1 .n ri rn lt,! li-s.tri.i.lt, !, t.t.l. t' " t!t hi- h-.-n built wil'i .1 ih,H rffuft In na'i.'i l'i ,. ,t hiii i,. . i ( m, aiu ihi rft"it , c..l.-l You T.ike No Hiik in Huyniq a Dftimt Jmvcl hthf I' I i ",' -f t'vi . (..i,(r lie- t.r ' tpr ; ; ' ' "" "t ' ,t.if ), , I., ilu t.ti.,1. ! ( "i r . --f I i ! r .( , u i. i' Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks Ihn u" c..i.! i',tt a l!is In On, ah W Bi.li.,.f. I rook t, tip fft.m- 81 1.75 Hi.., tt fr.m . t Ivory' Furmturo Poli.th 'l .- I ..' ( I ( !.,f ' I' t ' V I : t, 1 I ' ' t ' ( t 1 I ' ' -HI' Ml I ,MI, n y-... For I hi a Special Detroit Jewel Gas Range It n. i, if , p In iu t'K't 'T vi,.ll l?lt llliltll tUf .-l ,1 ,r i U n,. iltt.t '".-I i-l.ol fn : t ! (fi 1 1. t.ititooi.t V.,..I.I) rlHtnttt I-. ti 1 1 ,Tt Herrick Refrigerators Our Rest and Cluvmvit i I i mmm lim-r !.n .!!'!. I. t t'..ii!if.!.,il, , lttf'tt. .,ni L- tW-'Vi'-W . 1(1 , H t- , I W : . 4 I, , l. i f J I 4 I H I ! ll 1 I t . H k I t,r, f . r , M $M nllw.Ml for your oM rffrtiirrtittir m fun p.iurnt if ttpplictl on x Hrrrick tuUnco in nn.iU nmmhly puvinmis ' ! t'oft J4 fit)