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THE DAILY rANTAGIUrn, BI.OOJnN'GTOS1, FRIDAY WORKING, DECEMBER 22, 1922. Ill I Mrs. Miv inegard Chri stmas at Hold Cox Funeral MARSHALL-PUTNAM BUREAU Guardsmen Dragging the Holateln-Fralan Assoeh HOLSTEIM COW BEATS Delavan Will Be Gav Affair D( an 1 ooiitei ut. the; nr Ivlavan ill BUTTER FAT RECORDS Chicago. Dec.

May Walker Ollie Homestead, daughter of Piebe Laura Ollie Htmestta-1 King and May Walker of Ardsn. a llolsteln, is America's new champ on latter producing row of nil breeds and ages, a hi 1st man. All 1'arish Lakes, a company of Lou is li.a-.-H .1 Ii (Jiiaiai. bent upon a commuters in ih.rh ietjus are wrli misiun i-nbal unrai alieled in the iiiM.bd it. r.i; of the ctreets is history of tins nat on, faced the hands of the I'elavan pout, I pi osp.

ct of sponilini; the Christmas No. Ann lac tr lpcion. The i hniida fljApMiii th tx-fiira nf. i.iii tiPioliites th1 Armory, wheie the evemni; pnvram he h.J.1 ncnti-u will he I es Locust reel lti-1 with Parlits (loin now- in. til a Year's lay- for yooncsters are pi'i by the tn-at committee and he inesr-nted at the con- hl.su 1 I 1 he prouratu Saim.lay at the Armory hy Sant 1 ('Liin liy the committee iasM ts of firtn'islnns will l-e lire- pared fur the needy homes 1- a special committee.

1 of le as articles will he made hy committee. The W.invin's i.i,. 1 1 1 1 1 11 I tlowrrr and wieaths at tile Imtuc "sl-ut-ins." Cn Sunday evening Christmas ii'i l-! will be sung hy a group of Vnlces ill i.ni-tu nf t.xu-r. tm sitmatay evenmtr at Armory hall at Til.o o'clock i I 1 i 1 bel li ai ia iped to which the public 1 I i i 7EPHYR itvaliesHitcheiiwliedsier THERE'S a lot less fuss and worry when Zephyr is on the job. Somehow the baking is no task at all with this pure and snow-white flour to help you turn out the steaming brown loaves of bread, pans of fluffy biscuits and the golden-crutttd pies.

Just try the first sack; then you'll know why It's 'worth, the difference ..1 1-. mioeu- me pint; ran, i ha according to a story will consist of sonfrs hy pu- creibted to members of their fam-Pils of the Pelevan schools, eolus ilies. The bodies were then believed by Ptlavaii's leadiutf artists reel- to have been weighted down with tatC'IlS and ollltl events, un, In.linir i wnenn il-tlpfilsi nirl tVii-nwi, Inln NEWS, STRONG FOR CLUBS; The Jarmera of Marshall-Putnam I counties are showing their faith in the Farm Bureau In no small way. i Two hundred farmer aoltcltors are ready to back their organisation with facts. The spirit In which these men 1 are doing this work la almost that of religious zeal, for they have cauuht the vision of greater things being done in our organirat on the past year.

Two hundred loliritois who met In Henry Decemebr 11 held the morning session by themselves, and talked over tUe Farm Bureau work and Its accomplishments and short comings. Many of these things were listed on the blackboard nt the meeting and as follows: (Here followed a list of more than forty ittme of accomplishment). Hoys" and girls" club woik 11 be the new big feature In Marshall-Putnam Farm Bureau work. Interest seems to be divided between pis clubs and calf clubs. Group meetings wi'l be held In various communities between now and January 15, 1923, because the calf dubs must be ready to start by February 1.

Boya and girls between the ores of 12 and 30 are eligible and should get in touch with the Farm Bureau office at once. City Education Needed. We wish we had a cartoonist who could depict the gross Ignorance of some of our city editors. Formerly they laughed at the country rube on account of his unfamlllarity with city ways. Conditions are reversed.

We would suggest that our state and national farm bureaus put into effect nn A correspondence course In ngr culture for the benefit of our city friends, so that they may have abetter understanding of the economical conditions of farmers. "The Greatest Newspaper in 'he of Chicago, in "ast Sunday's edition spoiled a lot of nice piper In attempting to show how some farmers might Improve the'r finane'al condition. It made the Country Jake InuKh to read the edltnrinl writer's suggestion that farmers raise beavers in order to relir.e their porkets ltb money, We know where lint air comes from hut where moonohlne comes from Is a secret still. F. K.

Henry. Dec. 18 Farm Adv-ser. SAN JOSE. Camphorated Goose Grease goes right to the seat of the cold and checks It.

60c at J. 3. Baker's. Adv. Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear Stmp, Qibnn, Talmnv IRo.

r7wW. SwibIm free of 0ar LftvWrl. Dept. X. MeUet.

Mui at Colfax Today The of Jacob ss. Cox. who died at hia home in Colfax Wednesday nlisht. will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Christian church. He was horn in Stanton, YV.

Va, February 4. 1841, and was one of Colfax's most hichly esteemed citizens. He came to Illinois in lfcGl. He was married to Cornelia L. Causey, of Kounoke.

In Us; they movel to" Colfax and until twenty-five years ao lived on a farm one mile east of the city, when they moved to town. Mrs. died November 9, 1912. There were two children born to this union, Flora, died January 13, 1903, and Calvin, with whom he had made his home since the death of his wife. AVOID FIRES'THRU HOLIDAY SEASON Springfield, 111 Pec.

21 (By the As- soi dated Press) People of the mate i are urged to avoid holiday fire hazards by State Kiro John ti. Gamhtr. His for a safe Christmas are: Keep the tree away from lights or open fires. Po not use candles for tree illuminations. I'se electric Use non-inflammable decorations.

Santa Claus should wear a fire-proofed costume or stay away from fire or lights. Po not set lighted cand'es in windows. "The danger of lighted candleg In not fully realized, nor la the Inflammability of curta ns. trees and other decorations sufficiently appreclnUd said Mr. damher.

"A fire loss of in out three and a rtunrrer ml'llon dnl-'ars Is caused In the United S'ates annually hy open flame lights, which Include candles." Mr. Gamber also warns of th" danger of cheap tovs operated by electricity or alcohol, and especially of toy movlnsr picture machines uslm-infliimmnb'e films. Agricultural Design Contest. Cambridge, Pec. 21 Three Harvtrd btudenta ranked highest in nn agricultural design contest con-duot-M by Harvard university.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Boston Architectural Club it was announced tonight- 8. Arthur Hubert McChandless of Davenport. Ia received honorable mention-Bolt Factories Merge. Columbus, Ohio, Pec. 21.

An-nouncement of a merger of four bolt and nut manufacturing companies said to be the largest In the country and the shift'ng of the center of the industry here was made today by Justin C. Burns, president of the Standard Bolt Corporation, a local concern. Seventy-flve per cent of our most important commercial fertilizers came from Germany this year "7 EPHYR Flour With the aula aran I Siilll.t CUIUS ud the d. stial ution uf treats Di 1 rrOteSt IXetUrn OI lirLr trt Mnvtoc ULMC ID 1H0Y lSS Los A iu'obs. Cal.rirr.

fl The sion of the West Lake Presbvtorian church of which the IU-v. G. A. lirielieb is pastor and where Will II. Hays spoke last Sunday niaht, sent a ttletrram to Mr.

Havs "Your slatenu-nts from pulpit, relative to your intentions as motion picture, director, impressed 'color. linnressed i the si ss.iill and memliei-qbin u-iili your sincerity and honesty of nose. Ymi made tn.jiiii-n ,,.,.1 w-citi-i niiciui. Voca nrolllises In, loo, 1 i-. "i.i i ,1 llniih "i-ii- 111111 .1 nu iiiiu inn atl- thorny and would have nr.

nina offer." We, as a session, honored and ted you as a fellow elder. Your action in reinstating Arbuckle is in absolute variance with your prom- lsis vwt. wui you not rescind the nrrlnrl failure to (in so will mean forfeiture of the respect and confidence of our people, and. we believe, the forfeiture of the Confidence and loii-iearins-, decent men and worn aug, ueceni men and women, i Best Bloomington Grocers River for Missing Mer Rouge Citizens House Dec. 21.

Uiv- ollarked on Ihn shnren Mnnliniut fordme orotection in nrofcMional duvets. In an effort tn recover the remains of two prominent tizens of Mi Limico who were hav bei-ii mcriioicd liv niiisked and white robot! iyn of three states. Mathine were planted istnutr.o points on the lake shores 1 today as apainst the possibilitb of sn pins vi Hie part; of tiios- wi'h the mob thit, d'-wn upjJ five MtrKotiirti! Vitiens last. Atlici.T; while they w.rej i.t-i, i.as.-.,,;.... ....,1 Juried them off a pun shmont vvhre tfcey ware severely ha ndb-jl.

Wait Iani.els and Thomas Kiol.arthj have been inisslns since run the slavme of thjp two mej was nor nre-mod. tiled is cnni-eii ndeir by all pitercsted. Young Panic rc- si-nieii uie merciless t.0Lrini; ad-tninistrred his year father and tore the mask off one of the men nun nun cauea out Ills namo which was heard bv Richards ailf, bmh the 'lie (use pv lanes. neparimint of 1ust.ee men. work- 1111-' on the oa so for manv months are su 1,1 know- the identiiv of manv memliers of I'm moh and upon the ,11 n.ieiv in in iKinies wnicn Will that a murder has been committed w-hnl-sale arrests will fol low and a court will he established at liaslrnp.

the parish seat, where ooeti he'irinrrs under direction of (oivernnr I'aiker and other state of-fic als will be established. MASKED RANdItS HOLD UP A HOTEL Pallas. Tev Pee 1 Tw-rt n. 111 it local hotel nljtht and after forcing li Div i mji iiii-u in hiiuiu iu'inp tlio ...4 ii i ui-iii ui jiii ii.j mate- 1.. a ly J2.y0 and a.

diamond rine valued at (10. according to the report to police headquarters. It is said a poker same had been going on earlier in the evening. FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Washington. Pee.

21. A generous increase in I nele Sam pension al- nopes to rush the bill to the White House so that it mav be bv Presldnt Harding and become law by Christmas day. Horned toads become sluggish In fiol weather and are at their be In the burning sand. It took in summer one dav and In nter two days to travel the miles from London to Oxford In 1707. INVENTS NEW LAMP Said to be Whiter and Cheaper Light than Electric or Gas.

Washington" patents have b.vn granted by the C.nvcrntiiont to lighting engineer by tha namo of Johnson, on a new lamp for burnius ordinary kerosene, oil. This lamp produces a vapor from the oil which makes a blue flame that a mantle, and thus creates a very stroiiK, soft, pure white lipht. As it consumes onlv nor cont nil mxtd Willi 14 per cent air. it Is exceedingly economical. Said to be very sluple to operate, odorless, noiseless, and dangerless B.

B. Johnson. 609 Y. I.ako street, Chicago, 111. Ho also wants local distributors and has a very unique Belling plan to offer ug'juts.

He 13 oven offering to give one free to the first user In each locality who will help Introduce this new light. Adv. 2 MORE DAYS tiancp to i.ivn and war We pray God that you may carefully survivors promises to be a govern-re-considcr the Arbuckle order." intent Christmas present to the veter- jans and their widows. Legislative Washington, Pec. 21 A telegram "etion was completed todav by con-protesting against the granting of gross on the Hurstim bill to Increase permission to Iloscoe C.

Arbuckle to the'r pensions the vterans from $50 resume work in motion pictures was to V2 a month and Senator Hursum sent by the headquarters staff of Republican. New Mexico tomorrow ii America announced today. May Walker Ollie Homestead duced JLC10.8 pounds of milk pounds of butter fat -i the past year. This la equal to i pound paikagea of butter and quarts of milk. She Is owned tt4 Minnesota Holatein compuu Austin, Minn.

Beaton Curry Bret. Oolfae A. W. Vy.ldtn Chaltworlh Corner grocery Carlock J. H.

Eth Downs F. L. Marcellul Delevan B. Gorman En. worth Preiton a Co, Easlon C.

tV Fliher Eui-ene Mlihlef Brot. Sull-rlon Felcka A Benack MartiouroVan Careen Brum He)worth C. W. McOomb Hopedale J. IV.

Hamilton. Leilnglon Fonton Grocery Matfelnaw Tyrrell A Som Normal Best Orocert Mj'on Oily L. 0. Johnion Ocell J. C.

Pernet. Poinono F. (rl. Rlloy Shirley J. P.

Walter Secor Adolph Herielm Warella J. T. Graen Vuton Yuton Grain Co. i be 3maZed .1 tlle and Jnnt WM aVale it No, It's Not too Late to Have Music in Your Home for Christmas! or? iennn.2 rlca. Wei! Known Lincoln Resident, Summoned i-t I a i I', i'l for i in his t.e'CI!- in tl i i iC'lit irvr mi iiniv 1 with I .1 aff.hiitmtif Mas.irir io.lij, ar.il K.wanis Club Elects.

V. ii- -s v- i.iiaii.ni'1'.i.-.'.v iloat vl tile Kia.n.f5 1:2 -ar tho noon Thursaay. in fl.yt.on was maiio on 1110, ion of rctiiniK Kahi, who ilpohripil i i i P. ram- lor two were Noni-n lei tiehl The el.A in.n or' Ha hat ri m'hmt was also mailo Ui'on the motion of J. i oihor noiniiit'o.

hy the ii. 'i The il i if it. ni te I. of of tii 1 rfl am i I is foil 01.1 im mo i -Mai. i.f, I'li'-oi.

im-sol. Ho haul Lllfi. Jr 1 lire ii Nnkois. lit At Ho. i.i.

11 W. i Wan tri asu loolKi; trustee, J. a r. A. S.

(iKlevee, 11. Armstrong. ,1. J. A.

Lucas. F. 1 11. K. mietillK filril a'tl-nd- no -mi.

11- took one or moi" to he ,1 sirihuie.i alona Willi Christ -m is ti be st-nt nut I-y the lull. I 'resident Kali! 1hanl(- i th. chili for the as.s'am of the' past tlurire aibmuisti-ation and presidi-iit-i llnnser ill a few1 words thanked the members present for the honor set: upon him. The will he the fi'iesis of Iavld Clirk 0:1 the eve-nlim of January 4 at the hotel at which t.me the installation of the officers will he held. A special committee, composed of mem-hi is (iullett and L'atz will assist the committee in pn-l tiK for tile event.

A committee of v. V. I at ham. AYillia.ni Fonartv and 1). W.Clark was named to confer with on l.ol Hi" 1 hamper of Commerce in ii i i.t nl, -i iiei nuiei 1 01 1 tlie oily.

1 Materials From Old rottery at iMorton Used in Buildings Morton, pec. 2 1 1 Snecial.1 John Gei-licr, who purthast-d huildlnxs of the old pottery that was operated oy napp hrotners here for twenty-live years. Is to have men wreck the the bi ildincs and use the materials in farm buildniLTs on several of his farms- Much of the old machinery in the abandoned plant will he used in the new pottery now Kitting a good ttart here. H0PEDALE CASHIER RESIGNS HopeddJe, .1 (Speciali J. F.

Schneider, who has been cashier of the Hopedale National Bank (or 13 years, lias tendered his resignation to the board of tl. rectors to take effect In January. Mr. Schneider re. tains his interest the hank.

Mr Schneider wi 1 leave Hopedale about the middle of January iwie lur an extended visit at the home of their son, Uruett Schneider and wife, nt Mobile, Ala. They will spend the balance of the winter In Florida. EXPLAINS MARKET RISE OF MEX PET New York. Dec. Kdward Doheny, president of the l'an-American l'etroleum and Transport company which owns more than U5 per cent of the Mexican l'etroleum company, in a statement tonltrht de.

nied that the senastional rise of Mexican petroleum in the stoc't market today was not the result of any action of the company's officers or their associates. The stock tinsel today at 3c'f net of over yesterday lose. It reached on small sales dur the dav and then reacted Mr. tin amount of Mexican petroleum now outstanding was n. i ahiires the rest of the stork having been exchanged for Fan-American shares, the use in the stock's quotations to-day was probably due.

he said, to short interests seeking to cover their requirements. At the same time Dr. Doheny formally announced the entrance of the 1 an-American company Into the frmackovcr o.l fields Arkansas. seek'to freTTce bound steamers P''1lOit. Mi Hi ilea It fts, larding and Oregon of the Great of k' left Sand- I wich, Ontario tins afternoon to K0 to lie rescue three stemc, heli i in the ic 01 i.ake at the mouth of the IV.

troit liter. The vessels are the Cltv of Bangor, the c. U. Nlcnaber and 1 th.e J'hillip Minch. n'Til Ontario Kt that it lace st-am-r wai I' fnim ma la'r'Ud1 House Wrecked at (vlTan.

Marlon, 111., I was the city was shaken by het' hm of a dynamite lh of Caabonbio fi.re!,:,, Hon of the city. Windows a radius 1 were broken by the nt the rent part of the hi ne announced the h. party win, placed te rt Similar )t oi lined the distrb-t a a Bitht, Found Guilty. I hi. HL'n 1 Hitlli tiun.er nttnmny nf A.

('In C.ILti t.o pronn- nei.t fol.ower of Coveriior small and Ma tor n.i.. 1 fumy lOIHKht ly jury "i Hch .1 n.s punishment was at liom one tu nvo years In and a fee of Kaun. It real en, t.v.,! son W. di was n.ven pin months Hie county jail nn, lin-d M.0U0. o.

In A I AG EL IC NS 8, Decatur, Dec. JL-tSpeoiuU-Th follow intt iiiaiLau hcensea wei is-nil1 here: IVile White, 54. Vernon. Edna (J Horn, Mhio.i. n.v.hu;-n:, 1 I cl Near Pckm Dies At cona Hosnital i i s' tl 1 i in On i- i SMVlteJ 1 I or :v.hs A' 'H i.i:- 1 N-ne'S Inqi.est.

i v. i i. I Mr. -i a- v- there an in th it follow tv i nc.l I -i i. W.I:.

-11 i lox i'. i i rl i 1 i i to my he cm rnt I- ir, t'e i 1 We.ine.hiv .1 If i' 1 that l.f. i 1. amace license. Marr' were l-s to MTr.r Stephen.

I'n-t Peoria-Clara 1 V.t IV T.a-Kud- 11. Morton. R.v Kn-t T' O-I ri.i Mary E. Hawley-Wora reivea Ttkin of Mrs. M.irv E.

Ilaw- Ipv, w.iifnv if lii'p N.itlKin C. Hawipy, riii'riy s-outh cf l'tkm Mrs llawlcy known ns or r.orver prohibitionists of ar.J many ye.irs roriilnctp.l a at the Jl.ivUy sp-! i 1 1 live miVs p.rut'i of roWin. or tli sc yt-arf 1 witts hfr in Vahi.tirn vhorp she "(1-Pti at the of Tr. y( irs. Slip was t.nkn to opmcti'ty in I'oria for intfrnipnt.

Released from Jail-Ciiris Luhi.es was released from the 1 j.u! tmiay. havinp fprvo-i mtv (i.iys for of court in l.iilu aiinuny- Second Baptist Minister, Rev. Ii. bra tin of Irvint? Park. has a call to the 'as- tnrate of the Socond Baptist rhuryh this city.

Champaign Man I Charged With $7,500 Swindle Vrhar.a, Pec. 21 (Special i Charles merch.int. Champaign, was arrested nlpht, clinrsrd with swmd ing Bates, retired farmer if t'hamralen, out of Helm waived examination and was placed under a bond of J1.500 to await Brand Jury action The charge is that Helm hal the exclusive for selling the stock of a certsin Ohio oil concern in the ts'ate of Washing-tor, and he offered Pates his contract for IT.re'O. The latter was tn take up the proposition, hut, Lefnpi could go to "nshircton to look over his territory, the company canceled ths con-, tract. Arrest R'cH Man as Thief Cyrus Hickman, prominent and wealthy resident of Otfford.

was th er, th rll8r(1 with the theft of roai from K. Me. iMt'hr-n. superintendent of the Telephone corni nv. MoKtbhen declares haa been Tal fnr "nm -i'l th rK'ht befofe laFt wrhr the fhed nd causht Hickrrn coming out with buckets of real Clinton Schools In ii Holiday Festivities Clinton.

Pec. umon public schools will observe the Christmas time with programs l' the students and teachers. In four public si of the city and In St parochial school programs wili be carried out on Friday. St. John's school will atage a program shortly before noon tomorrow ith a Christ mas tree, exchange of gifts and songs.

The school will dose Fridav and re-i sume after New Year's A laige Christmas tree has bene decorated for the occasion of Christmas in the school. Ths Webster school will hae a musical program prepared I by the teachers. New Telephone Director. The National Telephone and Elee-; trie Company of this city are having In process preparation the use of i's subscribers a new telephone dl-, rectory, ai'cordmg to nn hnnounce-, ment by the management. The new directories ill he similar in form to old ones, but wall contain many -more subscribers who have been d-bil to the Pst since the 'ast rllr-c -lory was published.

The directory is J.cing by the Miller -Company of iPontiac Church i Choir Will Sing Cantata, Sunday F-c. II (Spei 'an-i in nt ti, i thoir of the Fust Method st pa" r'ni '1 I I Ihn rti.u. 1 i I 'hM les "ni.llii.j. r. will rer.br a Christmas ser lee.

a 'The Ptorv word, were tirn and ,1 t.v and the iin.vie bv -iriel T'roti eroe This -lie of modern enmpo.l-'j'oc. the kind I- th- tvoe has FORD IS STRIPPED "as failed to lev mi.rt.lMB ly wd. 1' a t. rh-'it. Th- sh.ri't a LINCOLN GIRL TO WED 5 Im'IIV- Alison, i 8AYBR00K.

'he. boj-s I ri S'f. -e -Adv. Prevent Influenza th Randolph Itfwar Q. Shirk.

Ptntlac Bart St John; SI. J. Vicirt. Sarbrook o. St.

C. Hamilton San Joia Won Go. Tramont Imhofi A Kahlar Waynaivlllo J. S. Oil I Ofioier a.

Kant Armington W. Adams i Co. Ballflooar Mo-Oar! AtnKorth Burl Burt Richmond Grain Ca. Ooohivllla Bown Broi. Congarvllla Edw Kalirr Chanoa- Kateham A Son DaWitt ciauda Watt wight j.

j. KnuCion El Pato R. 0. Bllllngcr. linden M.

W. Albert! farmer City l. R. Parr.tt Hudion Bowen Brol. teroy Barnum A Son.

Llnroln Brown A Bon Miniar Economy Stora Morton J. Cruder it beW if We'll Deliver Up to the Last Minute! You can buy a Phonograph here in haste or at leisure without repenting either at leisure or in haste! "No phonograph unless a WORTHY phonograph" the policy of carefulness we both preach and tractieP. Mini r.uueuuon association today to Will 11. Hays of the motion producers" and distributors of America. Chicago, Pec.

21 "Fatty" Arbuckle Is to have his chance to make good again with the pul.l'" if the in, Ii. I vidua! theatre own approve, rl Pic ric dd ri wnei'8 association decided today. BLAMES DENTIST FOR LETTING TOOTH DROP Council Bluffs. Iowa, Dec. "1 Charging that his dentist a'lowed nn extracted tooth to drop down his throat and lodce in his Inner while under the influence of tin anesthetic C.erald F.

Itoh'nsnn of Oninha filed suit in district court for todav. Dinello Found Guilty. Kansas City. Dec. 21 Tony Din-llo, convicted of the Klaylntr of his year old tt.iuKhter, Flora awailed in his cell here tonitiht the penitentiary sentence which is to be pronornced hy judKe Fis.

h-r Dinello was found Kinlty of p.ur-der In the second desree by a Jury today- The statute provides ii sentence of not less than ten years in the state penitentiary-Criminal law Is part of the compulsory education of Scotland Yards detectives There are boyi, S(, ils aKed 16 in tho United state3 that uro married. Often sometimes two or three times daily we receive requests to do that which we cannot do to take in part exchange for one of our new high-grade phonographs some feivic une mac was of little enough account even when new, and of still less in its premature old age; one with which the rash pur-chaser has become heartily disgusted. "The Onlv Wav tn Prsvont n.tin tv ii a. past," said Mrs. Malaprop, is to put a ston to Yours For Only 'v.

JUST If you select Ensenberger's as a store in which to choose a phonoo-ranh vn at the choice offered in different sizes, styles, woods and desiC IN WHICH TO NAME YOUR PRICE NEW EDISON Each h3 Its own merits. how they differ. Come In and let us tell v.m hct 'f Mv my In every form, from a portable table alze at $B5. Upright Cabinet styles at 1100, V125, 150 Consolo. styles $1B0, $250.

$300. Edison. In nprhht cabinet styles nt $100 tr $295 and beautiful new Consoles nt $135 to $350. (Convenient terms.) Mnn Floor' Late Shipment of Edison Console Models Just In! More of these popular new Consolog have Just arrived; Many have waited for It We advise Immediate reservation. Thono 1400.

Special Six wasn.ngton Edison $135 Will be Sold to Highest Bidder, Saturday, Dec. 23, Regardless of Price Named MAKE YOUR BID TODAY CW.Frey&Sons MJ: i 11 i I aW I nsenberaers 1L conn-rye homf 'The fiauiswn ana WEST SIDE SQUARE Phonograph Center of Bloomington.

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