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.\ i S | - UNION OF.GERMAN HOUSEWIVES |TWIN BABY GIALS DENIED GQVERNMENT RECOGNITION | -OCKED IN SUIT CASE Cries Summon Rescuers on Steam- 1920 Mercer By the Assoclated Press. tion, which would have given the BERLIN, September 15.—The Na- | organization ofclal privileges en- er—Police Hunt Woman Who * al , lia- tional - Association of German f,',’f,fil“n?' ,pol‘(’:,,‘;’;:"ll'%,': B et Abandoned Infants. 1 9 21 H upmobde Housewives has agked the Prus- ganizatl orv'\ "1’2'.“; cjt‘m ‘y under the DETROIT, September 16.—Fesbls |/l sian parliament to- recognize it | Statutes by HSARESITIgnt to be designated as composed of |cries emahating from a locked suit - formally as a labor union, but the | professionals.” J case on the upper deck of oné of the request was depjled when it was In connection with the assocla- | Detroit-Windsor ferry steamers. lod ||l O ge edaan learned that the organization's tion’s activities, which extend vir- |to the discovery of twin baby girls, Thesr superexcellencs, fascinating flavors and the ingenuity of our candy eonstitution had failed to specify whether the housewives were em- ployers or employes. chef warrant Cornwell Chocolates the The rejection of the request dis- retlon n: ; i asions. closed differences of opinion among u . It s ey to a hospital, where they were re- gift appropriate to all occ 4 the members of the various > Y Dorted olt of danger. € names s branches, some asserting that conservati icials have found no clue to thelr Ourlanl BETTY BOX, $1.50 Nuts, creams and fruit flavers covered with milk chocolate, A pound boz, $1.50. BUNGALOW BOX, $1.70 Italian bittersweet chocolates—*5-Room Sweets.” A pound-and-a-quarter, $1.70. SUNDAY PAPER NOUGATS, 95¢ * French honey mallow cubes and toasted : nuts. A pound, 95¢c. MATINEE MINTS, 55¢ Chocolate creams minted to taste delight unparalleled. A box, 56c. ant members. to classifying mar- has a flat base. f Oldsmobiles = story! Willys-Knights 1 Finanes By Jeha Pople, the use of the words “professional calling,” instead of laborers, in the constitution. Explaining denial of the applica- Three Cardinal Principles of Investments Security—Marketability—Income - Sibis g Over a dozen used cars at Women who did their own house- s. There is identity. l l work were employes, while house- Hu —_— I te you Chevrolets Jives having maids o other hired wives on a s 5 WA diamond kngwn s & “brinfane [l f o v 'mployers. ality a8 fifty-eight facets. A rose dia- Objections, particularly by peas- \ work o 3 mond ix facsted onty on the tep and t ’l e b g ) . prices that will astonish you. Never before have we been able to offer so many cars of ; standard makes in such good running condition. OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Harper-Overland Co. POLICE GUARD AGAINST NEW WALL STREET BLAST Explosion, Which Killed Forty People, Remains Mystery on Anniversary Day. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 16.—Ex- traordinary vigilance was maintained by police on duty in the financial dis- trict today—the anniversary of the Wall street explosion of 1920, which cost forty lives and resulted in in- jury to more than 100 persons and property loss of thousands of dollars. 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