South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 233, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 August 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MONDAY MORNING. AUGUST 21. 1922 NEWBERRY NOT GUILTY, HUGHES SAYS'IN LETTER VARIATIONS ßi Juanita Hamel ADDITIONAL SPORT NEW! .at'! : r 1 r ' : a : . . r ! - 1 horn i 1 I"irt ;mr. K'.M-tn ':: '. ' " 1 " r r r. 2 i To". c-.Jo 1 i ..." . I s i Veu; Yorfe ClxibsZl" .':: it I .v r I ,i r ft? S'icr'r; !;c K'.ir.a (::v 1 n 'l A t 4 Surge To Front In Pennant Race i;!.;vT.:ty i' If;?:. Srho.Y v , r. W.7.. 1 y r 1 , . . tw . ät t - a 'y ! v w . v a r I ........... '!... Deri. irr Mirliiir.m Srn.ilor Wa " nuijily and Mot I nj:itl Con irtnl. tain, ft !. :r.-.b- r cf r.V.'.fce r,. fe'.'. . iCY.-.r. lia: k::n. Jti.-'.-r an 1 lio 1 At; INf'ANs 1.KK. : r-:. i: t. . wr . . r.::' : .-an I NII ANA I t 'LIS. A - 1" t. Loui Card and Brow n , nir i:- w..m s ! ; : ( 1a n 1:1 '-"""p ' - " 7 ' 'H x-vTiTT ' s. J - - 4 - - 'S " , t hp Dunn? Play of I a" R. . , v . , ' 4 ... ... a . r .i tr. . . ' C V- ) vvLa.t Wrrk. a::-;- l. . , . i . , ' i . r - , .1 . . .1 : a:: A;.!-: .. .' f ti: -f iir. (1 : r. : i r. ir It v .? - -r-: -i Ni:V VOi:K. Aic H.vJ; New '!'"tory ( f .-f .1. .". . S :e V. I :.L t r i ; ,i :; I ' '. ' " W- , . . i . fV-; v a: 1 r. .

2

-I I -f) , , N

-VIA- v.' oyi-i Y. V vy 'Kl

i ;.: . f ''., . " !; ' '.r r -. r ! .'. z Mi w V"-; rv ! ; - . . -1 : c ; ' '...:.'-. ' r.r.-i !"a v r :r -r. a n i.e. br of ff r. . Mr. ! i . i. : . - i c 1 . 7 r - i' r ! !. ; ; : Y !n 'h U'.n : d,-r 1 x i) 1.' i.e.: ST' r 1 ', irr1 ' ! ;-.ra ry '0 rl-f r:s U-1 h." of i - - - ) ' ; e ir r' 1 . 1 : -. : . r: ' . " '. ' ."-, e 1 .'.! - ! I -j y ,: o . y Y . ; 1 'iri-l' :;t ' y 1

r: . ji ";! ' h rrY;r . ;.J t ! At '.. f -l i ,4 ! ..;! v: j " .; ; . ' 1 ! . ."I ! IT i t ', rr f n-o . err. . " :i s'iriilM t. p' : n'.tl :t ?; 1 ; u ' ; ; i i . ' . . '.vhi t r,i, .i . fj'i"-r:on of .i.t.fitif.i.a:.ty jo. ri'-il ,n i v-r r-'-: ) i lcrnT". roi. i t.ofi bTu h 'V'l' h?"1- i''-M ft:o'i-!v ii.t.:: -ir I t!.f r! i! ro-n v" RÄUMEN DENY KNOWLEDGE OF STRIKE PEACE Have Heard Nothing o f Reportrd Intnirtions to Be ReaIv to End Strike. (onr',r,'i 1 from Tag Or. ) nkrF to prfpTfil to rttirn to 'rrk. "So uch ts;rniji that r'f ort1 fiom Arilmor Iiis boon K'-nt out," "a!rl .IfWf!:. "Thf s'rlkp on J'tTt romplf-toly ,ir.l lnnltrly flt any tl m- inr th original urilr r for It iufd. ThT" is n" rhsiia In th situation Lrc.n: of th prrT.t nsrotit ion ami tlir : ; 1 b Tio rhinrc tint!! n agr-1-hd no inquiry fm,,, t j.ilry nn tt 'HiJ'Tt ntil' h foulil i f-a"H Ifl t tj''h a r!iiunflr!t.iiHl- i : ti . STORMS FORCE FLYERS TO DELAY BRAZIL TRIP WKST TAT.M URACH, Kla.. Auf. 1 - ( Ity A. V.) The slant oaplän t!tipa!o 'orrI.i. Ijieut. Walter Hilton rornman-llnc: flyirtc fiom Nw Ynrk to Urazil. ciicountTPd he wy .iuar.s on her trip down th -or-t from ('lsarlPton, S. C. Sun.5 i v nml Sunday nicht t anchor'-d :n Likn oi -th. ( ff Palm Teach. Ti: p'.iiii w.t forced by storms niak landing at Titmvillo and f:o,-k1dp in tb Indian river durve tb (Iav'. flicht. In th far of f lrtlir threat er. ir. z we.itlier J.irvit. ll-.nton said h decided to sjiend t h e i.:pht m this harbor. RIGHT TO SELL ASSETS OF BANK REQUESTED i;!;AND HAI'inS. Mich-. AiiC 20. The Michigan Trust company, a.v cr.re of th Farmers and Merchants 1 ar.k. hrm rationed th circuit - nirt for Authority to lipc-f of the haianeA of the of the hank at the het possible market price anil ho rrwt possible n-.arket price and to hrtnp suit apainst certain debtors ui'th whom settlement ha.i been found difficult. The auction sal ot .n'ctf. held Aupu5: 1 and 1. realized' MO.ono. Frederick A Oorham. mco president ef the trust romp.ir.y. vho ma'..s th4 petition. Die h-mk ,, ., ir,i now has unsold properties of 51"1.-'. 2 9 .2 C. a well as ecra! p.eees ot r"l estate on whb'h no einia4rd iue ha been place.!. Hornau Shoots Husband. ..... ., ., " , Ir;7C r.,rv Zirn tlllS lli'rsVlJ ... . ., ,n, n au.o.Th W'ATr,RTO . Fiv A. P. Mr. ar.d Mm. Roy THarlinnami of thi city. wer found dfp.d nt tl;r!r summer home r.ear Cliaiimont near hero Sunday both havlnjr dld of bu'.'.ft wounds. A revolver clutched in the hands cf the woman ha lc.l the. authorities to the belief that sh killed lier hul.anl and then committed suiciJi. Farlingan.. who vom nn autontoM'e :wr.ian was hot twice. wh:! th woman had a bullet wound through th heart. Juvenile Farmers Oun lig Herds and Floeks WASHINGTON. A'.tT 20 (Py I. S --Ihtj ami vt'-rN i:i tb.e Fnited S'.i'" -s tt f!:e r timber of IT 6.44 1 w ere ert rolled in apri :uitt:r.il xten:en r'.ubs in lte.l for trr.ininp in ariov. p!, ii cf p.ve-s'iek wort. !.e drnrtrnet.: of apr!ct.!tur an- ' iv:r-e I i' v p r. t '. y T!-..t airii-T firtt.ers ow n".l Te.MS trnd of farm ar.iiiH'i ar I .'f. fo-v.s. rf pre sen ir.p a h'.i! a!::f I Uli s ! M IO FF.ASH 1 W Itl.N. "blintC. Ir i A'.;p. : . r." v P l. Pu' i Str.i'.h. 1". 1 t t. . i i r 1 i . r s . - r. A ". m 1 J ..'; .i-f 1 :). n a m olt e i. wtien e ,.. w .1 a : h ' i y : o r". i : !.;':: f hv wer" ..'.rg ' a wie ft,,! i.p.c hre Sur!y P.fh S:'..:!.. v. b w drlv'.r c. . ; t-"m .. c'.'n r n a of .ntros or the mat . 1 h r.d the it ' 'eft ''. tt-.-id ; '. 1 1 : . r. r f: f0" m cs "!.. ". " . Mill hTd'l.l MMIilt M VOIKTf,PlS Atp. " 1 1 v A I. ' - I V. r r o -. r. ' n r-t s .: s if.oa.. t v P.i it .f . : u A r ni I - 'T y f r : a ecr? o" d .'. ...'i e '(.e-Ome eTe - tpi- ;n.r:i Ct ir" P.ain-. !'ib-y. ff- V Y.v-r. ar.l Jar.e Ser - I i . :r. : r. - "c i Ii orc' w a Kti-'d . o ! f : e "he S f t r . Ar-.: b o ir-h : ! " ft . ., a siiawi; Tri !ft"g SP -h ;; . t ' r r r a ' 1 " ii ,i c o . c r d f bar! for Th average we-p. a; to mfc r.'.ru 'at-- , f Acr.iY.x:f br. the :-P'-t'e-. ! f..: n s:,a..rr or.e now he'- eX-j : :te . 5 r.'.r. i.t.p boxe f-r !.e.P.c r.-.. ci . : .':.: '?!" -r r.turai -crt .f .a r--iA in , r tea :v'Pr t e. i:d. r T I

W .1 t X -Iii- t 11 . . 1 . - " m k

Thkrf: "make with HKRE is Fomethintr almost a crirl. but surely they bou'Tant skirts and fan looks from her own sweet self in

jr. 11 British W oman Predicts Labor

Party Will Control Parliament

; Secretary of Women Workers' ! Body is Herself CandiI date for Office. ISV LAItA WOU LONI(N. At:- 2'K Wii.-n r!oLloyd (lein 'o lm rniiicnl um to tlie cfiuntry a '-rain, u lii.l: it nui; do

.;., , . . : " to ni. nat.on wh.'it t:i-v K't i w i.lim car u n n im tive-v ir ! ,. .... , . , " , . , , lor t h m-fdvc m t iiaractr a term end.-. tn- -ontru Im.' i-art v m ,. ., ,,r, f , . ... ,. . Kiiouhdp' of organization a spirit parhamer.t will U- ;i,e I : t i t 1 1 labor! , .. k . to! ( ii-ot t'a lion and oiirace pitty. So sayx Mi-s M.ua.ai.-i Hon I- I . . ... . . ,- , , , , , ... , I Anotlier tliir.K that women have held, secretary of the V, ..nc n Work- , ,..., . ... v- ... ,I.arnd as a result of the war is is ee!in of th- Nitiot.al I mori . . , , . .....

r i- i n- , , . . , i i f . neral Worker of Lnpland. , Mis." Londlb ld. 1 sid-s lioldin.ir this j i m t oi '! a n i labor of!h e . i- a J. P.. or j.inti.e of the peace, and is taiidf.. . ... . i I .,iri.irtt.ii-i...lw.f..tfrl..l.-!

..t.F. '.i..tll...ihllrl-rillilll. .r''i .1. . , . . ....... J working man of Lnp.and repnrd e.ertion at N ort ha m pton . ,, , . . , . .Phis n-w-born interest of working What with doinp the secretarial... . , , , . , , .. ... . . i-Aonnii in politic..' I asked her. work for trie Women W.rKci audi ,,,,, i , , ., . , , ... . , , , renumlinp her a!o of the h.akhlhnp b.T duties a .1. and mak-l ..... . . . , ... , r.'.ved statement tii:it American nieti ;nc: election speeches in North a nii- , . . .. . .. , , ' show ur'.'iter respect to women than

ion. ii i uiii.oui: :o xi n i manv minutes for intervie w, hut Mis Itondfi hi i an orpmiz- r of her own time as well as other p-o; e'. and met me one early morninp in hr " 1 '" ' '", "o..... i.. ., . office between the train tl'.at broupht ''v . . 1 1-1 ' , ; ! täkf. "r :,Vl!'. 1 ' j 1 j'41 r' r' " " pr ' J.. .r";nnv" c in'-I ; correspond en'ts like . to boat about as thnupli (!!' w. r' l . ' , . i I ll! ritill'- t-it- l.l I J 'it ; . itr .' avinp Um oM femirnr.' nint fori hum in.ty depit suffrape and the I late w a r. Marparet Ponfplrld !. in fact, a

., , . . , .produces such women, sue admit- has been p-a-ant or I .ni t prop'f.n her severe? person, (breet :n m r , . ' 11 ted. "Put those women are he ,, tv nwin ;n.- ti-e b v of m ur manner, cn.l in her in. cmc n rs. and' , . i .......... . u.v . o. xoah If !n 3 ,f,.M of lul!lUM. .h0 (;d,1:rrv.:,s:, i: .Kem:n;j,,n; ,,f lm ,:!w,:r"

not en a?1v wv xlunv if to me. Onel"'""' ""; . ' . - r- . ...i,,. ...e,. " ........ .1,- .,,it.-n . r I f Ihf individuaJ. Oat Iii- r- eult e-,f .

her v.-rv rotiV.d ' erv .m.ili brown eve. that perhaps she laughs in'.le herself now and ar.rin. I farcy. i-.ii howevfr. that if Northampton se h!" fo parliament i will b bee. ms. - . i-i . ii of her sound ludpment and lu r u:' , ',..-. . juet;.Mied work in tne interest worklner peofl. "The wliolo i i'iintry." she s i!d. lookinp me oar miv solemnty while fern talked. "Is snk of the prent iiiivriiinc:;!. The zovernnierit dnen't dare to po to tb.e ,.!al:,!v as w" do that lhor is wnit - . ..' , . , , , leu ps cbr.ce io e.e-t labor tipret ill. M . : a. i I I.II-. U "tr. " s n a t i v 1 i The by-elections prove, , j at. T liru'lop I.alur 'Opposition' In anc:)i"!- we shall h: i In another wr we shall have not a 'aft .v- rov rnnient bu" certain . ly a lihor oppor :on iti ;arliamn ii:. ; i 'at !. : nrs.tion for r ,, r la b. r . n hnt'ai, I .1 " ' i y . 1 ,, , 1 .. i, (..r 1 I . , I'M ... .1 . t ' ' ' . ' - ;i'.'r am .: sh 1 :i i'.e :'i :: !v '.aid .be n. . I v . '. an o ".!':, - ( 1 : 1 1 . r , 1 l u t . a : b e 1 I 1 I'"--.011 1 ,:i : . w :i 1 i 1 ' : ire rii i" ' ur.f.v. "nP - . r s ! . 1 . 1 1 1 : ;a a r ' no a - - Mho- a !.d -. . 1 s I ' a :. b-re-w r c . i ü .a.ss. r ' H,. ,,, , . Jlt. u j.a: p. iffy 'm.T'.du .. r. ,. I , F. .d.r Til .'. U 111" W . m a ..a'.'; en r race a-tv part . n -o. ert'tnt r. ." W ii. : m Y-d a ' d ' '"' I fsked hr. The ; r-t p I a 'a r . i . de-n.-.ai A '. .; be a rev -:-.! of :b- ne ic tr'ty. S. b'lti- w av:de bv t'm or t :. v we ". a . I r'-i - o.. . .. . .... . r,, : i i i .. ii ' .1 nr.::'. K n c - .... 1 lit. 1 1 . j .. , , ,f , .is h,r t: ob n: ' 1 '. tvr.'.tT.f . I .1 tl !: . y- ;u ph '. to -'i t ..f w om-n o :'.. f.i.-t that rrp-n h W'' r. w : y the j ;.. f nn worit : y 'i M:s ltond.eM tp.ii ki' ' l. a e -.; i r hi. :n! 'a ca ?.. of ot:i'-n W' c for or ::vn.P tu abs. r Pi- ur.emp.o." : ... t e.---c..lv fol'.ow.s an .. , - i ... .-r-v.- n.-e : c ."; , M...5 t)le nu,st.nn . I... ' Ti.v "...k over the bab : !'... . . . . . . . . x li '1 t " e ! ' - , ' ; :..e art y .,,k f ' m u :.d i li-r vl I l : ,t : . . e : t u . i . to h i the-nt j .. ua :i : ht-.: re; art: I ml., l.ain fur i iihii

t i Y

,.' th . a;t s tt. at w er'

magical about clothe. They may not transform her. In evening jrown spread wide, how different he bathinp costunif, and how a sports 777 :"7 , ., worliin vo;u-n tbroiiuh inad- 1 jo iiud cf the war. Mi- Fond-, . , 1 ii.-. i tii ,a:.u ma: vom n pot mun-' .Mir oa: ,,f ;,,. war and that thev iiac hf.-n able to kerii nothitttr in! ., ... i . . , ! a ni better was; es and work-; . i . rr: Imui's. : , I 'Ili'ir onI- hei-itaie out cf th"! war that is worth anything io thin! ' 1 ,UI11 e. o no in ,c I es pons o. i.I . , ;, . . ! .i.i w Hiiivii, i 1 1 - i . r l i i : 1 1 Hiuncii are imhamnere! he i. u t oiclii. i I . Irx . . ' ,. I dices and a relent -raditions. I "til H on .1 MA . nf.Hnirr ...... ...... ..v.- i. "I MI.I I I ,. . , , . , , , i ..o- nariu'.-a n'r peri eiiy nnu:u i 1.. . i I .o . i .i i u i ie min ui u j i a ; i i .s'a?...l that "Voi. ri. -,r ,n,v . , . rUitU superficial courtesy fo their w-um.-n that we do not tind In F.n"!. nd. F.ut in Finland w e ,.,ve; a p-nui:i" comrade-hij b twe-n in on ' women that I never found in i A ,,iri:i'' i l-nr,H. IndnMrlal F.rfrr.. "Lut otj w!:i never tind In , , , A hot .c.i nor in anc other country' I have e r s'cp any women to cor-

'. r-spon.d o th" Fnplih women wdio ' lord, assistant o.-. t roll r. comnient- ! frequent th "pubs"." I venture-d. ' ed briefly in diiirinp th ir r -

"N' I am sure no other country j i :'!.'in 1 isi rot the .!eeen.ratinn -,:i,,r,t:n; ,,f i".lu-rial averv. ; J ." , '. ........... . -l!'.v lfopl in The country. I: i ih in.-M an.'. womn of KnIand'- ptil-l:!

! houses tiwii defeat labor in the by- - , . , , , ,!,' ioa. Tiiey have ne er be--- n f I J

ttci he, I t v nnv nntv-mie-nt and never will be. "Von f.-rimt that Fnplar.d has been livinp on lier indi;.-; rie fr a . We have spent the lor. p VM1' te.achinp tb.e '.ft of th' world iniluf rial.stti t'.ei ordirs to nir : :i ' i i - . . . . . n,N ": 1:u?u,r,I ',M, :-'K i.o-.v w arc a nation w.tnut a mf- . . , - " ' i.si,t" j 1 1 w "i r ii "lii . ..liiudi ms , m-; aiai - i.ac nuastn oai ji-o,-'' "" .'.' . ." . . . , i t.i.. . 1 . . - o in rno Ti. e . -r a.i tii.r. w- m-ipiessiy ;n.-s nu-- ,

inp biws that we cannot enforce. If lord until Sunday. .... . . . v .l,i..n Ar.. .!-..... t .ln'.'li'-'P'Si.

.1.11 ot.. ii i.i.-i..... - , '.it ar- unfit for hutna-. beirr w I . ... .. '.. . It-.. T I . ..... a.-..-. '..-.. r... It-.. tI.i rf.-' . I" 11. n..i l n 1 1 . -..t ...... .... '.b people who live In then;." ; And wi h this dishe.ar". nimr ti?n- 1 maty of the ailment" of Lni-'hu: 1 ' Miss Kondre'd left lis. FARMERS ARE STROM; 1 FOR LIGHTER TRECKS I 'i ;.e Ki r-a n.ajui ity of American ! fa i m e r prefer iipht truck for th"iri del:, ery and haul::;:; work as if"'"" der-'d from n complication of f.jitnev by the statistical department of :h ItepuMIc Tiuck Sas Corp.. Alma. Mich. l-'i rty-one percent of th truck In t..,,. on Amfiii.in farm t odav ar. .! ti-.i r - i . . ,-. t a i nr. a re peri -t'. are tun. 4 percent aie :t tor. arM : per-I eer.: are e'.'.ar.OU fflzes. Pt-j iiy:;, truck aie for the p.iat tn:ee year, parallel tb.e aerap of the Fn.ted States, the prcer.tajc of .f at :o :s nu-det to far:r.r he. i approximately the same a ie lis :n piven above. remington with air COOLED CAR COMPANY W. J. ou?hiy. president of th I':r oil Air ConX Car Co. of De-tr.-t announces th., appointment of b.ar.e F. Iteminptop. vi, e.presi- . ... . .k. . .1. . ...... t vie:;; o . one ni in- in t-1 i i.i, .i'-n i i of tiiat city, hs director of Ade;t

7v F.ll S-TIM FS Want Ads

i. i . vy,: lorv ''s v

Copyright, 1921. by Nerjapr Fctture Srrice,

costume changes her so the casual acquaintance hardly recognizes herl

IJut HK always seos in her no matter how different may he a dre? or mood the same girl who captured his heart and holds it, no matter

how infinite may be her variations. Marshals Woman Army To Assist Maimed U.S. Vet . , ,, .. .. . , . Mi s 1. .u I. I I lol. n r. in n.i- ,, - , ;. . . : ,, ... ..... , . i , " . il''i.c an ainiv of uonun laoilur I . , , , ! hihi icd a:nl n ir! e..-d .-.- r n . , in-:: thro ihout tu couiittv. ...ru . , . , ' i I it u I I , u , ( i 1 Ulli w 1 1 1 fill I'J 4jwar and hota ve att'-mbd to t);'!i, . . , a i i:ow tuked a vvav in ari.iv po: , ... , , : hospital" til other plat -eini. t,. . . . one but. i :n -v rv-dav oMiciil lists of ... victors sh- si.-. ..... ..... n e iru.-t p t b'u k apain and put , , 1 ' -erv woman number of th- auI- . ... , . .. :iary n th- c il.mt; h.t IMans ha' b.-en prfectl for t!i"J coming year to cta bli.'i a Woman's .,: . , , .iu mi.. 1 1 in cat ii oi i lie i i,';on s II.lo.ic posts and as each lepion mcmo r has at It as: two women -'IaiivYs dipil.;c for l"n chapt r. tlie auxiliarv promises to beer me numeric a'.ly stronper than tile !:pion :t.-ef. .Mrs. Jlobari liv s in ( itu .nrat i. T f.. I... I? JiHA JJt'l UWM i 1? f Fl - 9S 1 I V (lllll liPlllUY L'SL JOÜS-TI)AV OK Sl'NDA V DLTKOIT. Mi- h.. Aup. .;-Miv I. N. S.) Six Ivtroit uirls are out of work because tluy are so pretty, Tluy we:e em ph'v.'l in the controUcfs department", receiving t,x colb-tiou. in tl-..- first floor , orrhloi of th- cit liail. Too attiactiv arid too efficient as chin workers.'" Ouster M. Pulnioval. The hu-:ness of payinp taxes Tb..r.. i ... e. ..;.. .1 ; o y ... ' :,. ...... , . . v, , . i . , , . , .-, v,-.lv.-.l. though, from tio- start. It tvas not an ay mathr to k. p thel "L ' " A ' 1 ' ,"uv4I-- I . A.....1.. u .t m s...r.. x... m.iu..: u. front of a h'.ojule or bi ui.ef.e'. tntr and stallinp ; Tic rnmi'tro e" h . n pb a that i. i.e Tertehr a-kie v. -i on I ' - ii... .i xi . . .... ef the reason-. lie jn-talhil a raidbo.aid screen in front of hT. bu;. found it decreased cuik; s:inn miiv' one-sixth- Pelm t.i ntly he- dismis,-d I the f.'v h- ?a vor tf m-n . i I YOI-TI1S IiKi:K .lAIIi. l v '' 1 ' - -" Py A.; j j k i n ' b. W' - iti 'n yea r k'1 . ...- . "V ' ' ';''"- .i, o; MurK.8, . - i' m .ip'1! iro:u. ir.t county ia;i nere ."aiuniay n,piu; i . . . ... ; . . . .1.. t...: ..er v..... ..11 '"-"" "" uoor. I n-;r escape no -.:.:ov- - zr- . J-J " Village . Smithy p,rv,-ss ,";.;' 'r.v .-v.; .v r.iUil Y"y ;t t:'.--. ;V .. . . -- - -, ' ; '. . ' -s-a " V;rv?i-;-7:-.; J ; v y '4 I j t f ; -s . ; .-- ; ; y : '. M t ' , . .-y-. 1:1 - lÄxV: jjrttiv.i She beats out her anvil solo !a a little shop In Grant, Mich. Mrs, Mary Harris is her name end she' the best In the trade, having ters ewingin? a steady right tor 23

irr'? 3rr :r3" V- it'-. fi-t ' )'&

J

years.

Inc., Creit Britiia rifbts reserred.

Getting Started . Y. , V:.-?ii. i,Vi;.fe.::A'..vl y:-:V. -yy.- V;,y, :V , ..Y, , ': - v -v - . J J .. . ' 'i: YYVKYY Yy ,.' J AM II I. NO. To all ajiearances P.abe Kuta is just now ominp out of the slump fliat lias h!d down his home run record thi year. Vetorday in the Pin' aaint the White So the Palte jo!" d o'lt two homers makinp it four eircuit clouts in tb.e pa-d thri'e days ;ind brmpinp up Iiis season's total to 2'. The chances ar far better than eken now that Ituth will attain had all the home run hif.. ; at he ( io-e of tlo- S'asoll. ARG OS MM; WI.S TILT FROM PLYMOUTH. r-:i P-fore the larpes; crowd of the! " v "" o.iu can oe- ........ x ;.....! .e.im mJ.: s'-' :iii"i;,ii u;im' leaiuretl oy free rittimj a;-.l spe.-.l'.- base runninu. ('v. who liurbd for the loilr, had let one bad iimim-r. a did S'.sk who wa on the mound for the IMvniouthj r.;rt. wliich ofcurred in t!i four'li hi.'I if:h wfien IMynuuitii made j tiiree r.m. and ..is folhiwd by thej bn a'.s by .'i: i im-. Score : ' I'ivm.cjtn 0'i:t 'o.oi toio s e Aiit s oi,.. :,fi.', my :. : oi Sisk ami Pay: i"oc and Lavrn-. ! i ,( ,s f IrvCVd ii iii.i ,i in i iLiiiif I una T'Li:i'. O , Aup. 20. (F.y I. N. 1 S Charles- Covert. Cincinnati, on ,'b;s way home fron-. Pinind-lpliia to ; ; ay o!T his motb.er" mortsap. stopi pe.j in Toledo le.np enoupii to pe--1 ii.'t a stra n:-r to cive hitn a drink Wr.en he a'.vi ke ir; central station, fell er he had ! en takm after he v. a found uti. !!;,, us in nn empty : Io. Iiis roll of $.':"") had heen dei !, to J2 7. ! Co, en fold police he lad wMikiiis; a a waiter in I'hil adelphia r:i:.e tiii.'tti'.s. Peprivirp himslf ot . h tht-s and e en foci in order that he mipht save every cent possible to ! pay fn the mortpape on hi mother's home in Cincinnati. We Sell Coal for Lc4t SAM C. LONTZ & SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74 DUNKAHOO & BAILEY llrul LUtc Surety lionl Insurant 20 J. AI. S. nnlldlng MeU (lach r. Oaftoftbo t'Ua. tc IUJly

. -. - :vY-' j:3 V

i

?-8vJ& mum

t : . n ? n :n.t1or:tv of thir gam of

t.'.p j'.j.' i . t f- Y. xheir o.ose: ' Sr. I.cu. , uM. u.re hav-' .i.S'.. u.i: T;i tho Nati'.n.ti. lh in ;nl i :.a'.f ;.i!1k.y. Hri i n r. a- An;.-' : Y.ir ! .l-w if.iilri.v uiu.-i . ;.:. won ar..l ".(.-:. to- ! r. bar a r.il runs Im.,-. ( u:.-. . i : i i r. z tr.iiii-- of Satur-ij, li.iy a.-' fo;;,.v NatiniiHl Lrntiif 1 1' t I ' II t" T T I Vw V. rk . . SY I. . .. r iti,-.i. . . . . ' '. :i 11 .t ; i .' l'itttilrkr . . , P. r I'lvi) 1 r.'i ;'itii h i ' It.KI .11 .'. 4 j :;7 v . 1 . :;o V. 4". ; I ' '' T Ol 1 'JO 47 :;t v i 4; 4 .n. 1 1 :i 7 .'. 4 -'4 ti' s ' ; r.7 7 .V. ''( t 11 y4 4 t Mieri. il 11 I.rnicue 1 W I. K II V. I.i: U Nov V..rk ....' 1 t'.j r, 4 14 Y J .1 a : !' . . ..I , ,4 .. I'-rr...: 7 ti 4 17 ',. v. ! 1 1 i .... 7 4 it tin 74 J-l v ,' i -.jj.i s .v. ; ;.i I v.ih;i,rt..n .. t :t . ."A '.7 11 4..' 1 1 1 -i . I !plii.i . . 7 .". 4s s; b m:i 4 1 "7 7.". 7 41 4 I L es Mann to Coach Indiana Gridiron Eleven This Fall St. Louis Card Outfielder to As.-i.it Jumbo Stielnn on FootliuII Field. fil.oO.MIXCIOX. Ind.. Aup j Lesiie Mann, star outrielder of tin? j St. Louis National L apue baseball iub. will besin Iii duties a. a mrm-, her of the coaihir.p staff of Indianai ! lni -r:-ity about O. lobt r 1. it was announeed tocay. He will have harpe of a cmad of football m n durinp tlie f( otball season, after which he will handle battery candidates in baseball und will assist in tli' department of intramural athletics until the opening of the hip' league baseball season next pprinp. Mann was a former coach at Amherst collepe. lie- has been a member of thr'0 M;;' league penna n t -wln-ninp baseball teams since li went ir.io the national panic in He

was with the Foc'ton Hraves. the Chi-' for 11 hours. The n I'll bet lie didn't capo Federal Leapu team and the;liitd it. !

r'liicapo 'uh. . Jur:r.p the war he was a phy.ican dir:'Ctor in traininp j t'a,"p1. . . 1T , In 'l .1 .lit ii'iii to nri'i I .i.n- i T::nilir. Stiehm has arranged for another new football assistf nt in the person ol - Kenneth W. lire we-r. former I ndi.i na : Fniversity ta kle and captain. , Hrewer wi'.l pive special attention to the line men and will have charge 1 of one sipuad of the 100 or more j candidates expected to try out for j Store Opent 8:30 Qosci 5:30

The Time Has Come To

iiv J Materials for the New School Frocks and Underclothing Wash Goods that will make up into dainty little garments are here in plentiful variety. Cotton Plaids. 39c a yard. Skirtings in stripes, plaids and checks $1.19. $2.25 and $2.75 a yard. Gingrwims 50c and 69c. Linens 85c a yard. Kindeigarten Cloth 45c a yard. Loni: Cloth. N ainsook. Flaxon and Dimity at prices to suit e eryone.

B

. .i im;

. , "i '1 1 r ;

M'wr? .-" Aw ii i. ii

1 yT

,nnr

liLJUi 1 ".Oi

" "'' 1 w-1 "i' i o K T H LIBERTY NINE

i:f.t. nr.. s .- ; - ( : . t ; (L.l i I"; : 1 . XY ! 1 YM'-t i!OU-li w.-r.:.. r-.'t- i.i.-.a;: !..fl t ! .M . ..... .r u M .. ,,: . ,i ., ;,o d;.! .sr. t r;nl w Ii Ya V iitilf-iV Y, tl:e f,.lY : !) - )f ft .1:1; . Ii'.. W.i ik v (Y.itfit c'Y.t l"un f,;t f.t. l'.i V..i-Jh I.il.. r-v J Nt Suiolav t::I -,. , vi i t: I! 1 1 tl ( i I Uii! ldlinii'V to r.owrbott' to -Y.:,; fa- K,,'arb..n ,-',!. Th- - ti. -- i.. :.-.-n North J L.l.it arul W'.i 1 um t on now -tarolsi t w will sorn"tim- ",- 'f-ti. !; t. or- b :!',!!. t'.k- - 1 ' ' Y- - .inn !;: rry o. . WHlkerton if) (:. K'O 6 l : i Dior nr,1 itr.nh'n: Zfntz nrd min an-: : bae hit-. Zent. Fran:,.: C. Wi'aov. li ... h - ' V. . Savs Bunco I . See wheic a Spokane poifer P'ayedl ltohinp rushers patlur th mos.1. 'BLEES DIVIDE DOUBLE- : HEADER WITH TOLEDO ! TOLKIKJ. ().. Au'. '0. Kansa "ity and Tohdo diviled a double lu-aji r Sunday. th visitors takinp! the first. " to 1. and the locals t lm second by the score of 0 to 4. The pa me were devoid of excitement. The double bill concluded the series

I'lfSJ-gx-g- ,

School Clothes

jf rm r v - -F j-r- t -r-. i.M'i.ft r r .lÄJÄiCZ-ri". . .r rrrr . - mrr; "si h nrr-j -yj .-- , m

Boys' Knit Union Suits, sizes 2 to 1 6 69c and 89c. Children's Taped Union Suits, sizes 2 to 16 59c and G5c. Odds and Ends in Underwear of various kinds, sizes 2 to 16 half price 20c a suit. Boys Poros Knit Suits, all sizes SOc. Boys' and Girls' Athletic Union Suits, a!l sizes 59c to $1.00.

School Hats Just now we are featuring Crushers for girls. These are displayed in our Millinery Department and come in Felt and. Plush. Sand. Navy, Brown and Red. S1.95. $2.95 and $3.95 (Just the prices rno th ers are glad to see)

r.ar: hi. I ifttr.j

hinn: Dorr.i.i: mi.i.. l.nrisvil.Li:. K . A :. z M.r r-a" I'linl'- ;t f. :r .; r ' f.. :!: S u !... v . 1 -; ' y: '. . - : - y 1 . 2 t- " I . . v t .:t ::: : f ; ! " 1 '. 1 t '. ! y r '. v. tr f r ! -i ' ! 1 : : .!. '. '. y t ft--y i. t : : ttc !':t -.r--" .::.! m t r . : ; .b.-.i1-: Pint t.ain. I. y: : - : ; . . . u " t " 1 u 1 k n , - S. h:.i:. Thorir.ahlf-r. ar.,1 Mav 'ullo.. Koob. llr:i myI Mrv-t. 1:r":;pni second .ani'. . 1 o 1 1 ; j i i f v ! I. ; Vinuliii a Yd I'wci, i'Ti v and Iii otti ni. siAvrous WIN. coi.r.M nrs. c.. auc. :'. wun-.. ir..i pa me o. - :'-f e Miia.ee. ji i v ilr:v;:a: Lotti I.-.nproi fir.a i;;'froT.i nuiuml. I'aiti.f-ro a. : !iit frf ly but wn jiotrctod by ti ! ad b.;-- team mates pave him. T " I'oor shouir.K: which the Colum1"; 'till, lias ma do In rfent pam xv doiil. responsitd for t !. pp.'i - -t Sunday croud of recent ear-Y S ( o t r-: .Miiw.mkee . .fn2 Ui.t 311 ? H ' l.!u!)i!.',i . ..'0,i 4 0:: 1 0 x 11 13 Liu irr-!!, r.tit re, Highe and Matt: l'aIn.-fo ai.d Hartley. GOES 14 MILES TO BUY TAN LAC "When my wife tat ted :ak.r' T.iiilac sh' nt.iv weiit'.OYl a hundre! ' and !lft n. and the medicine hu." i her up ti a b:i!-.dr- d and thirty-nir 'in three month. .aid .f. Suit. i I prominent farn.er nf N w ('a-!S!.., Ir.d.. w hi!e in South ltrn-i or.e i'.a-. "I h ive i i.ime fourte-en m.'.r to py Tania - and 1 woail pro v c 1 1 fiitii My w.fe suffered fr.:n .-o;r. c 1 fri'uh'.e far three v ,ir and .he . l AV,.r .v ,.',, ,u ,t, , , j.., cMpc Ver.-, tir dii-apreed with lur a :phtt f,.-i n I if wa? r,et to i m j iiiHf-: h'.e ,.r !it to pet at v 1 s p at n.pht. ' F.ui .sin. . s 8 k i i' p Ta r; 1 1 ' she le.-.;..s I du a . 1 ! I li o'.:s . . ri . e K ' , Tanlnc on hard ail the t.u.'-."' Taniae is fe.id by ail pood 1iy,; ' pi'"1 J vr-ir- " timi' ir- ; TV i nil iVi IMhh II ant li.s' J MPANY Saturday Open ; Till 9:30 1 1 tt vlt? tt. " " ' "T71 i mm ig -T il J:! ft, Io

7 f IV

i i'1.!' y

i ii'.'iyQJtkVA lor

Vv .H.

V V

1

N