South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 174, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1915 — Page 12

OUTIl BEND NBWS-TIRIE 12 Wrn.VnSDAY, JUNE 23. 10 1 5. WYMAN'S WEARWELL HOSE-for Men, Women and Childrcn-25c Pair

MEWS OF INDIANA and MICHIGAN - - - " i

VAUDEV LLE STARS ARE WEDDED If! FACTORY

Mabel Keith and John S. Leick, Musicians, Married in Conn Instrument Shop.

o

f Phh c'o and

J..h

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married Mr. Ki f t on Mav -6. lv

rf turning to this city to live. All of; h r life with the rorptiori of the t n J '.ir. jn the o:intrv ".is p n. ini Plkhart. T Mr. K'ii f r wa- a devoted number J

til i n f t irj-t an' iica 1 rtmrcri. Mi"1:

'v,i J resilient of i h missionary .-') cirty of the Indiana conference of the 1 1 n c-1 ir a 1 association one year.

FERN DEALER ARRESTED

BRIEFS.

KAPAMAZ' . Yz rhicf J.Pk-

.Walker. uIl known w-tr-rn Michi-n

rllrnfi I r Unl h' In li,n -uh" 11 " n' 11 ult' 1 m;cI Ll LllnL Ul nllULU lYrlnkir! nruaP rTh.rcv'f c.!nVo

1 Kalamazoo, carry in-" Iiis ipply 'vith ! him.

;?VT. ;N", " ,n;n;!,7 u,f -x'TTj Man Is Said to Have Lured Girl. (T,rvviI , " r, Ir.dL'c, Paui-'hter nf p bekah, ana of! ; 'ri.t.t.Ns 1.1

While a nigitive from Justice.

n r-.

Mat. el

K'.h of llat:i:us.

tip- Ill V; li rt Woman '. f'ivb- league. Pa .-!.! - the hn.sbar.d Mr. Kiefer H .t'ir,.ifi by a footer daughter. Por.;ie W rtrn'k- Kiefer. aea, 14: a Preth.r. Manual Rr.eh of th: city, and si It? Mrs. Mary Pipp. who lives r i! of the it : Mr.-. Sirah Sh ref.-r of

burn ..ml Mrs. Paella MilPr of thi city. A foster so?-.. .Janu. Ilu-s:vll Kicf. r. di' .l Per. Jl. 1M2. SPANIEL CATCHES FISH

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I in rr c i iiaiiieu .iminai iiai"C i

- ! I ( liifsliiin

APlP'iP. Pal.. June 2.:. James i flimons. a farmer. who liv on Pauirhf rty creek, has a w ater spaniel

that it noted alon tlu; stream for its

I'ier.-cron. Mrs. VM.i Croo. ,,t" Milr. ,i-a t i . t . , i .i. ii r n

i 1 1 r - l'..ir i r.i I.:nM'iL':ir!nrr of An.

m'iMi Litis ol t tu- valid v IIP' J-Tairr. were ruarrie.; jn th" o!!p ( of xh" I'niin fittery at 4 ic): this aft moon. Kcv A. IT. Oclivie of the ( 'i.!i','n;'.itior.al hurch onthu ted the rrrernony In .he pr.sT;'c of Cuni and

his ."." oflico a.-5itants. The nUre,

J'.'ictory was closed an ho;r carlie;

than usual in honor of the ew lit. The hridal couide ine ied the i I o i of l"-'int: married in the factory laiildinK' .crvral months ao. and Mr. 'orm radily K'iV" his p rmision, w in reUpon the date w.us set. The hridal cruplo hae Pcen touring the priiaipal vaudeville houses of the ci'intry J(.r ?' ( ral month-. ;md hut re ently loeJ thetr s a.-on. Mr. Lejck a formerly solo corn'tiri with the. Innes and the Kilties hands. His Pride is known in ihe ,iiiii('villo world as "the -irl with the l.aton". 1'ollowin the ceremony the Prkial ronplf wfr' the wsts of Mr. uX a han'i'.et at the nliv r hotel in Smith I'.end. They left for a i-lt witli rIrs. Lcick'h parents. Th e marria i;e of Mi.- Tallian S. Conilius. (iauk'lifer of Mr. ;tnd Mr:;.

Samuel t'orncllus of just south of t ! i e :i Ca i nst the

city, to Virgil Ilcd.tnt. son of Mi, andjtish uith the hands, seines or tramps Mr. I'miimih Upland of this citv. t thcro is nothing in tin Matutr- m ik-

r.lini; r.nv-. cir

cus ill show h re Tuc.-da-. Jul.'-"

ICoN'Woop.-A special rlcrimnr

I a ' I'.aMor commi.--ion of 11 mcmeers . h,.s 1" t n c.iiu d for July 7.

r0VAOIA'. Mich.. June 2". Ld-' K A LA .M.ZOf. Mr.--. Ida Arnold, v.-aril Hit:hcocU. former fern dealer at ; pi'iv r r sident of Kalamazoo, died ;ienwool. who i.s beine: returned t rom : 1 r an illness of many months. North Adams. M;is . where he was; arrested in company with t'atherinej MI'siCKGi i.V. six loval ptudrnts Morgan of Ietro;t. n;a he ield onha- P.-en irraduated from the lniany of the follow itu; serious rh:ir-.c. j ""-rsiiy of Wisconsin. Miss, s Jean and a cordinr to oflieials: A statutory ' Helen Iladdrn. Uol rt Mann. Doro. rharnc. attempt to kidnai. violation ,th I'an;i. lather nlscn and 'trnclia of toe white skive law by transporting L"omK the Morgan uirl trom Hcttoit. or fori jumping bonds. W ss . invcsticatlnn is beir.c Hitchcock i said to have been li-:mab into the death of William Poririir w ith the Morgan j irl w hlle a fitJ?!- u r. Coant.v othn ils believe that ho tive from justice. He di-appeaied in;dil of poi-.nm. poi!dy through ;in Heccnibcr. 1 1 o. after having been ar-; o . rdisc of hcroho hc medicine, restefh on a char?p' made by IU s: ii( Lawrence. IP- jumped $2.0m.i bnmls. ,' W ?SS . Ilev. John Cerald ork. furnished bv a 1 ow iiuiae mercli;i:it. j-a.-lor of the 1'irst Baptist church

!iArc for seral yar?. nas accepted

i r A' i t ' I Wedncsdav npt , -A,-nt to th- home h-re p.r se,,ral you.?, has .acrepiea method of catching t.sh. n,odok- las! w s shaipe in tins itv. w lu re : a call to the Lafayette church caught severi.l hundred pounds during lho , wn.!u.,. is rm,,lo, Vh,n-x Lafayette. h. Ha will take up the last few months for its owner and t., , , , , . , , ,p; r!.,n, ; ,lf"Ki v,: , , . .i "the Kill recognized h in. sac ran ui- n... cuius 1.1 .ii,asi. his neihIors. Ihe p, ics into thei . . .... ,- . . - i V .. i . ... . ,,1 stairs. H tchocl; aim Mjss Moian

t i ., .. :,, . were then tr;ccd to Ma

in 1 1 s ni'Mii ii, Mi'i 1 1 1 iejM-.i! iis in for serral hours at a time. The doir has als oauuht a number of turtles, but is a better catcher of fish, especially since it was bitten on th noso by .i seva-n-jKMind turtb- recently.

Mr. J uu'kTens lia relus"(l a I'ancv ir'ee i

for the do-, l-ut has Ik cti hiring it; I)aimliler Aue.

to camping parties alonx the citM-k

and it never fails to supply the camp witb plenty of fish.

iMiu'L-ens vays Unt Plthotiuh it i

acliu ett .s

and arrested. WOULDN'T :'SWEAR TO L!E

, Mother IJrfiiscs to Siun .llidait a- to

rOLI'Mfil'S. hid.. Juno 2.",. Til

j not s.ear to a lie." declared Mrs

! i:.T): LA PIPS.. Luther Rufsel!, ,'lor iiiai y y ais ;i resident of this city. tii-.id of he.ut trouble while wairk- ' i; in m? y.rd. His w!do- and three !n Vi eu survi e him. ! M( XR(!:. Any. r.imili'is Tarroll. ' former well known resident of thi jcifv. died at I-'ort Wayne. Ind., at'ter . ;i lonz illiK.' s.

Come end See Us-

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TIT 71? ifT

DA "3T Any SP"ng Sut in the Store, f (TfiE M. to $35.00 values, at . . . 0

Starting TOMORROW Thursday Morning Final Clean-up of all Two Hundred

1 rimmed

t.U I SL

ITilIT tfl'ltOV - - flrnnd Marti r

Indiana tish law to cat, h i Jrt hii M- - " liV( n ;;1,,rt ! Miles (hay and (hand Sfr'y. Fred

ter,k ilace at o' be! Tuesd., nii;ht

at the bridal couple's newly furnished

take the question up wilh the attorney general.

iiiir it unlawful for a do- to catch tish with its teeth. Jhc deputy state

fieine, 1 Stevens a. .MISS uiaireio.-o .too amc waioens ;ur ai a ios ,

Pinrhart wns m.ibl "f honor .'iml ; to profcr-d in this ease, and will

Franklin C. .Movers was hc.st man. Although a dcel recording tlie trnr.-fer of the r.Ikhart Wistejii railroad to the New Vork Vntral Tursdav uives the ale price ;1S Hie

nominal there .'ire S2L". worth of; revenue stamps attached. indliates'

that the real price paid was $ L' l...enM. Another deed tra m ferred the proprrty of the Sturgis. dnslun St. Louis Railroad ' 'o.. commonly known as the Mi.'M.irnn br.an -h of the Lake She re. to the New York "entral. The coiisideration is Sl.'n.eea ,.n. t'ne new o v:v r;' assume u $a-l.mii. mortgage l-'debtr tlnc.ss.

A. f.Ir.iy of the 1.1 I"ellos orffanlzation of the state, are In port Huron todav to conduct a scho(d of instruc-

mm s s

A $."f0 damage uit filed by John ('. Parrett against the Imperial ("otton Millimc o.. for failure to deliver P e carloads of cotton seed meals as per contract, which . as tded in the ;;t. Joseph superior court, as. brought here Tuesday on a change of enue.

FACE STRINGENT LAWS

More Than 350 Are Forced Out!

of Business When Referendum Passes.

distanc north of hire. when per

daughter, Miss p.na It. Plume, beg. ed her to sign an affidavit that she

ttP.e Rirl) was ob! enough to tit mar-L: ..

lied. Mrs. Plume, her daughter, and

i Thomas V. Hob!..-, a farmer, had ao

to the count v clerk's, ottice to obtain! MAKi.I-.lTL. !-. Arthur T ... C.rln;i marriiige license. Tiie tri appear-1 "f lndi;tn;ipdis. will be the corned to be voung and L. J. 'o.. cmaity J metiecmont s)eaker at the M.arlette clerk, asked her age. She replied j high s.-hool. Mai l tte has the largest that she was over Ph j gLMliiatiim rlas. in the county. "The law is prettv strict about aeli j matters s this." the clerk said, "andj WI-:ST IHLWPH. Walter Gnnrl1 will just write out a blank affidavit ! house of St. Helen, was leaning his here for Mrs. Plume to sign, showing '. ; iilc w hen it discharged, shooting off that you are lt years dd." j one of his to ?. "I'm not going to swear to a lie! about her age." the mother declared. I LA' "i PAN( I P. 'harlc P.owe. (2 "I'lease g un and sign it." the girl I ears old. a teamster, hanged himself

begged. P.ut ' the mother would not with a rope halter in his barn

do it.

The girl was sobbing when she left the clerks otlke. after a license was refused.

1 P A N !) PAP1PS. .Mich.. June 22. Three hundred jitney buses tcmporarilv '.vorc iut out of business last

KEEP KICKERS CHEERFUL Putnam County Poind of Kriicw Calm Irate Taxpayers with Stories.

C rorgo Vokor o

f c Tor. st Tvlo. I "i-111 uh,Ii tho Petitions for a refer-j r, f i LLNCASTLIk Ind.. J l .MM si., w no , .1. .....a...;...- .... i: i . . . , , ,

une 2.).-

Y1N 'i:X.i:s. To rovo that he was opposed to cursing over the telephono. Mayor J. M. Utilise lined Charles Foster $pu and serf him to the penal farm for day.-; for having committed that offense. LAPORTF. Jay Hamilton. IT. years old. a farmer, was struck by a Crand Trunk train ami thiown an feet while driving across the tracks. His wagon

was demolished but his horses escaped

, . I AT - I V " C h 1 r - -I 1 i t 'l O I I f I'l t - ' i . is ' I I UUllllll IIHIIIIJ p l O U,t I I 1 11,1 S ,t II'J.U'I IIIII1IIU. I I (I ill HUM U . .11111 .111

, .,. . .: , ' .. nance were declared void hy t lie city

l n a o j i n i i e i on c n i , j a 1 1 1 1 o i

1 tfA tip ii oW

n.

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Original prices on these hats were from $3.50 to $8.00. Yesterday's prices were $2.75 and $5.00. Tomorrow, Thursday, and till gone, $1.00 will purchase your choice of the entire lot. See these Hats in our South Window

TO START ALUMNI HALL

C.raduating Class at 31. A. C. Originate J'unil for Xwv Huihling.

Flank Koral. was found guilty in the

council. This means tint the new or-

l v court Tuesday. f"m d $.n

taxed costs of and sentenced to days in jail- the jail sentence being s- u - p'-mbd. After tba compla.int by Koial the jdiice was raided and evi-

r a e

br-r trafib

was found.

Idinanee takes iminetliate ellect and

and ... ,

ail ous ui nrih 111 1 1 s l (ii u nit' uea liability bonds and pay $tpa n year license fee. Man;; of the signers of the petitions were not voters.

"Yoker said that Koral complained be-caus-o lu was denied beer in his plac Koial worked for a local saloonkeeper. J. A. "Wlgu'crs. at present superintendent of schools Three Livers. Mich, is to be I'.lkhart's new school superintendent succeeding Plhs H.

1 ir.ilxi'. who will take charge of tin

Kalamazoo school:-: on July 1. Widgets, who is :;: rears of agi

FIRST SALOON IN 1844 lvokomo Campaimi Kvcal.-. Interesting Laiiy History.

Ki'Kn.Vi', Ind.. June L'3.- An in-

I i.:. f . ..-l.. .1...

y I I'l CUili; on oi t .1 i i -ua Ill-Mil.. IlilS j j l( en brought to light in connection

a wife and two children.

Ib

w a

sjwith the local option campaign here.

ho.-en from a list of m apjdicants fcr tlie po:ition. Carl O. Fishtcr of Indianapolis, originator of the lan.oln highway plea and one of the nest known good ro.ols nt husias's in the countn. will be in I'.lkhart Thursdac t '.irti lpate in the Lincoln Highway celebration. I-.'. L. Atnohl. chairman u the coin. mitte on arra ngemt nt s. rfcied a message l,is nigiit froni Mr. Pisher stating ti;at he would ;irrie some lime ti'diight. or tail;.- Wednesday morning. "I tluift think tin re will be time nough t permit Mr. I'l-lur to give one of his ex Ih-nt talks." s,tll Mr. Arnold today, "but Ins presence is certain to add est to the occasion. Ciood roads enthusiasts oer the country sort of regard Mr. Fih r ;s the father tf the transcontinental highui'.y plan and the fact that he is to with us tomorrow augurs- wll for the s.acess of the celelra.lion." Tli- sctiool board is into t Itworkman's compensation law which will go into e:f ct Sept. 1. iitnl linder which it Aill Pc. ome the duty of the school hoard to tarry insurance on ery ten hi r and olln r mploye nf the Si Pool stem.

Tlu1 puldicity committee of the anti-

saloon organization has found that the first li ense to operate a saloon in Kokomo was granted at the I ecemher term of the county commissioners' court in P I I. The lic ense was issued to Charles J. Allison. T1 ; circuit court record of the period shows that Allison was the first man indicted in Howard county for violat

ing the license act. Pefore taking!

out a license to operate a saloon.

Allison operated a "blind tiger." The record shows he was prosecuted and fined for "rtailir.:,. ' That was the term used at the time for selling intoixeating liquors unlawfully.

of review this year that is a record hour.

breaker from the story telling standpoint. On the hoard are C. L. Air- FVAXPVILLF. While- bathing in a

hart, county auditor, and the man who is said to have preached more funeral sermons than any other min

ister in the state; ( C. Hurst, a well-i

known real estate and insurance dealer; T. 1. Prookshire of Hoochdale: a member of the state tax commission; H. H. Itunyan and A. Vermilion. A number of taxpayers who went to the hoard's otlice intending to "kick" about high taxes, have been sent out laughing bv the wonderful stories told by the board members. So far the board has had no trouble in fixing up every one's taxes in a satisfactory manner.

FARM IMPROVES HEALTH

Irionrrs at Penal Institution Leac in I5ciio Condition.

Th.- b

ard !iis tad

ti abb' vet to

a - c

the sc

Cfs

rtai'i Just how mv.-h it . :I cost

ol citv to "msurc"

iis- teach.

;:t h is an stim.atc that it v. ill

approximate aPoat nii'i'i.il'-. The 1 eird V. as not bt n aab' to a-

n i'.tst ho'.c the i ate

c rt

to be in

n l'-at n nde rt , i nds r)-,.it :t will

i c

I C . a

v -.tcha i s h t ing to

i , o

vith t!a iM.t!i:;.il training depart no nt. ' !i n'aicbsni r' e- u d: with the h :i, ;.--! r v ib i i t p.p r.t . v. ae:c cp.ep. ! al- .if.- h.il:.lloi. ac.d with tl.c i b-. -

tri. al

part a at.

: ! : , . : i a :i a? the p.;g, .-,. ..1 a Will . c- r c ;o - .-

t a :. !'s in the

P is also known .;s at'e rt'd'lil'ed

it.-! i .-ntral on i ! d - to : ; s -: r e than

car course.

FORD PRICES ARE LOWERED $:." utnnioli!e .nt n I'ar Away, a raniiiiN Manufacturer.

rKTit 1T. June 11 , According to an atiiidiineement made by Henry Ford, the pord motor car. which now sells for JIM net. will be slightly reduced in price next year. Asked regarding the rumor that the ar would sell for $."."0. .Mr. l'ord said: "That could not lie done at present, but e cry reduction brings motor car? to a level at which thousands more people can acquire them. We are nr-ar the end of the automobile year now and cannot reduce the price to siteh a .-'mure- as .P...e. but are planning a slight reduction. That P-ot price is too low at present, hut perhaps somo time wo ma bo able to reach it." ACCIDENT NEARLY FATAL (irl rrauN from Pntler Auto and Take: Picture-..

CRPPXCASTLP. Ind.. June 23. Exhaustive tests as to the condition of the prisoners who leave the state penal farm, compared to their condition on arrive! are being made by Pr. J. M. King, farm physician, and the farm otheials. Records so far show the men leave

creek swollen by the recent rains. James Wheeler. - years old. living near Hrayville. 111., was drowned. HAMMOND.. In attempting to pass another machine while going at a high rate of speed, a touring car was overturned near Dyer and its four occupants were hurled into a barbed wire fence. Only one of the party was severely injured. The car was wrecked.

TFLL CITY. During an electric storm hero luy Purnett. 20 years old. was struck by lightning while in bed and instantly killed. His wife was sitting on the bed but was only stunned bv the shock.

I'DINPFPC,. When Maurleo Pruitt, an automobile salesman, was demonstrating a machine to lal ward Kendall he permh'ed Kendall to drive down the Sugar Creel; hill. Kendall lost control of the machine which ran into a tree. The machine was wrecked and Kendall was injured. LAGOPA. Llmer Hampton of Whitesville is held in the county jail on account of mental derangement

brought on by practical pokers who

FAST LANSING. .Mich.. Juno 23. The movement for the erection of an M. A. C. union building at the college was given an official beginning yesterda by the graduating class which started a fund to serve a? a nucleus for the proposed alumni hall. The To0 alumni hero for the comnienecment exerciser, also indorsed the union building plan and tomorroware expected to formulate) definite plans for raising the needed $100, COO. Among the noted alumni who are present arc: Liberty Ilyelge Pailey, former dean of agriculture at Cornell university; Kenyon S. Putterfleld, president of the Massachusetts Agricultural college, and William Alton Taylor, chief of the bureau of plant industry, at Washington, I. C.

LINDLEY HEADS ALUMNI Philosophy Head Kleotod President of Indiana Association.

W'vrciM ul''''7.?w .,ri,'nr,:,a.t m .mi j

SECOND FLOOR 219-221 S. MICHIGAN ST. In Conjunction With the Independent Stores

cause he altered some figures of a grocery account.

the farm in a much better ph sica 1 ' told him "the law would get him" be

condition than win n they arrive. They have all gained in weight ami are better in every way physically. All the men who have served out their terms

of tin davs have said they feel much!

improved,

have been in operation im days and

PLOOMINGTON. Ind., June 2C. During tho Stfth annual enmmcnecment exercises of Indiana university here today the alumni association elected Dr.' F. H. Li ml ley. head of the department of philosophy, as president next year. Vice presidents chosen arc: The Rev. Allen P. Phil'put. Indi-anapoli-; Dr. Ada McMahon. Lafayette, and Mrs. H. T. Seribtur.

QUESTION CITY TREASURER

FAIL TO FIND BODY

on July 12 the farm will! ; " .

i 4 - i rai 'i m! isoy irownc; w lien

as many prisoners hae been sent for that length f time, they will lie then leaving the farm about as rapidly as thev are being received.

P.oat Turn Turtle, Near Alpena.

ALPPN'A. Midi.. June 2:1. After

orargin.r all dav for the bodv of Marl

CILVND RAPIDS. Mich.. Juno 2a. Charces against City Treasurer J. S. Hawkins were again brought before the council Monday night. He was gin 10 days in which to answer a set of questions prepared by City Atty. Ferguson. Hawkins is asked whether there has been any misappropriation of money in his oYce. or fradulent charges in deeds.

j I I I . I I I 1 .III 11,1 1 III IJO !MM1 l I. ,111 WRITES TO GIRL: NABBED XUt X! , , . . I came to his (hath when a rowboat Albion Man N ArroMe.l in Detroit in n hit.h h,. ni( !iV otlu V(inir mPn

After irl I. rlloecl There.

'I' 'SlirN, Ind . June

i

T'o

ecapals after an automobile in whith he w .s riding l t i her uncle. Jacob

i -.

' i'. 'I b.i- 1" !! sr.'.-i Tiv ii thaT

:. rv j,.,, bc,-piT. Host-. 1 1 e t landlord of the Hotel

i '!:-. i at ..a.-, b r li :' ..e p.-rjHatte! h-re. and her mother. Mrs. J. . . . . - -ibii pa ul. P pot Vol. v. nt ov r a higli embankment t-o .gb: p a h. r ont.-ple of the ir.ore j nd upset, Florence Vol z crawled b:.-rd..-.s ris;. sp..e:i.i i.t-ed any from under the wrecked car and took hil r t h.t n ...'- pNers tp.ree k",p,k pictures of the debris.

j lP-t'ttt r lot control of his ear when

Funn. i " Kn f i. t1-..' -.vife of .I'din

P. Ki-f. r. .. I - I - !

Mrs. Kit ! r b. id b n surP v.v.i: - i r i! . . i rs . i' he rt t r ' 1 1 ! -.

s;." r v! a - t c ,iM i . an! l w ii v i .

the 1-rakts refused to weak at a nar-

I'ov par: of the highway. That th.e cccupants esi.tp.d ahe is ilae to the

fact that th- t"p was up. Mr. Ilm-

, f.ur v.-i-. k l tetter and Mrs. Vol, w ere seriously i. pn '.iiiii.ti'.t ; in..i'ir d. The auto was demolished.

-P. is d.ead.

tor Sh-

wre riding turned, turtle late Sunday night, menilurs of the Thunder Fay

I Ma ml coast gnat d station retired to ALPPX. June 2.".. F.llery erprll, The island without reeoverin'-r tho who was arrested bv otlicers in lV-ib"d.

troit and brouglit hack to Albion by, Wlon a'.ont one mile from shore J Deputy Sheriff Mc'arty to answer to(J;e attempted to change jilaces in j clbirgfs of r.nn-t!pport of his wife-' be boat which up't. ! ami ibiblren in this city, is said t. Paul Croipski. r ille ami Snorkel hae been writing to two young Albion Franklin, William PPteau and I e-wey I girls, asking them to come to Wind- Anmhl. all about 1 '. y. ars old. ' sor :inl live with him. j were the other mc!nhei of the party! 'Pell. who b ft Albion three weoks and were rescued after being in the j ago to work V;Wihlsor. left pennile p ; ate r two hours. a wife and two children, with a thir-P I

;';"'' '".!; 'l ",-h::;;r',,;.1 DEPUTIES RAID HOTEL ltttrr written lv a local I ear-op.

A few; girl that hi.- pr. sen. e in Windsor was 4..i,...." 7.. ,V,., , . ... 4..Jrt ,

learned and when the girl wont to- - "o-.-v . Detroit to ir.eet him. she was followed Hotel Pur.iicc Option I.aw. and O'Dell was iiabbrd. His examir. ition on the non-support char-e will i P- hrld June 2K. J PNTI.c. Mich.. .Tur.e 2 b Armed flint "f b oTvibT open" I i;Bi;llr;S ! , and wir.e which t!a-v p.uml in thei

Council Ueenle to 1 niorve i.a.ooi r.aa,r Thf. p, , ,,,ri, t , ,, jhn Tarrell.

was or. if r, ,. j,, apji ir in justice court on a eharce of iol..tmg the local op- ' 1 i w .

RECORD ISBR0KEN MICHICAX CITV. Ind.. June 2.,. Iblward J. l'ogarty. warden of tho state prison here, now ha? the laret st family of con"icts ever housed in the v alls of the institution. The count yesterday was PUT. Parly last week it was FO'in. The highest previous number two years ago was 1 ... .1.

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FLINT. Mich.. Juno 2P Alderman Wilson irtro.iih c,l :,Mtl il ill IMS'1

at the meetinir of tlo1 it eoami! o1

e eninc ;i res-op.-. i enforcement of

laws re;;::ii'.in gair.b'.inC and

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Injiiicd W hen Auto I PAY ITY. Mick,.. June 2 b John

option. ' h was declared at the meeting thit - . . .... i 1 ..,..-"" t', W 1 -!'-

Il.Ul IS l(lO WOO" o)' -- ill. . I i V . . . .Itl.i' j that gambling lbmrishes and t h.v , I'.r.idf ord. iv ve irsobl. of Akr"i. v;a f js.woraii resorts are running w id.- : s. i r.:- ,-u? bv hro'en -'.ass and hi - I open." :wifc ard th;-,,. cblblren Wtte piurcd

ho council otiere.l a lew ai . . o . a ;r automo..

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stops itcmng and burning! What relief! The first application f Resinol Ointn-.er.t usua'ly Ftops ail itching and burning at.l ir..ike y ur tortured skin fee! co-d and eomfonab!-? at last. Won't jv:: try the easy Kesin-1 way to heal cc.cma or similar skin-eruption? IVctors have f merited Resinol rc-'ular'.v f r twenty ycar. ; O -tr. tu.f K?'? rf F-1 S. a,-. a ny ; nr- in'l S'acl h?a,-i. ind i a r-t r' . V: h. i rtT'dMrrrM, bjr;, chif.r.5$, c':, S-'A b;- 4.1 cracr-.

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Here is one of the most unusual and most attractive special sales we have offered in many a day. There are values in this lot up to $2.50 (SlOtf now at only These fine waists of voiles, crepes, lawns and a number in fine Jap silks in the prettiest styles shown this summer. Values to $2.00 (Diffir Thursday at JVL

A special lot of street dresses in pretty new pat- p terns; fine, desirable fabrics and especially well made, i

Worth to $2.50, Thursday at only

Then here are the kimonos in light and dark figured patterns and new summer styles; C(fr $1.75 and $2.00 values, Thursday only Wash Skirts in dozens of handsomely designed

modes for summer wear. Wide flaring buttons, etc. g

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Linen automobile coats in loose, good looking styles and very well made. Worth $2.00 to $2.50, Thursday at only WvLr Take Elevator,. Save Over Hall

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