South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1918 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEVVS-TIME

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

ARGUE JITNEY Citizens and Representatives of Street Car Co. Appear Before City Council on Monday Night. Smith lif ! ! .'i7ri and k in p io of Northern I India",, rn, f s and it-ain?t ! the propo-d J : 1 1. ; 1 ton. -.med th" ureu-r ord i ncii portion of i

BUS MEASURE ( AT MEETING:

time at the M-uIar me-tin- of th'; ! j'rrih and Fords st , was introc.ty (o jii- il M.indav r.i-'ht. ) öiif d by Councilman Olejniczak. Th; ln'asuie. whhui ha- f :i 1 An ordinance appropriating $1.200 Lansing smce f atly l.i-t fall i f"r music in the eity parks for the aw ailing tiie action of the ity f..th- ! s:.;mt;ier Mas referred to the comer, a a-, a-'ain l f ; i d to the om-' mittee of tile wlmje. Councilman mi'.'e of thf wlo-h-, filiowiu a !-! H.V'is iiiti otim -d a loeaMite appui fiorn th 'pedal committee ; propriitii! ; $:!.' of the money of hih has had t!;- ordit. ane undi i t h- cüv to th- toaid of works. Th'iA !Ijv t uatioü im th- pa.t few wi-iv. I Has rettri-J to the eommitH. I'. J.hn-..n. a d;rei-io: of th'tff of the whole.

t'hdiu it'i if "oia in er -. i"-.ii;inz for tlie r-iljy ton:iany, was th first to repot t the tie is. on tiial had I.een ifav.h?d hv th' me:ua"-i; ')f that or- ;. animation. "It o :!d l e a calamity if Wf shoald Wake i.ji Mimt" mo ! ni ()'-,' :-nd f.nd that the -tii-et r conipan h.iil '..- d to opei.it" it.-- iar." !: sai-I. "At th- ha li . he : of Coiume:i.e 1 inch-on hdd .iomla noon per int if h men r"pt e-ntiii-c ih mer hnt and ir anufa' lurei .-. of thi, it wrf lnuhlv in fa .. uf the .". lifpn-' fe and the $.';'" insarame V.And." he added. Cirviit Ser i ( ? ) "hotter A. I' i:n-. fit h uihiin eon i in i ion e r. -perfume ayaiiisi in' j ia:twa iom'.'any, ;:i jniinfins o "U ! poor s"r"v I o! ll i" i .ir cor: i pa n; ejtfd several iiMUune-. when Pe had walkel -traiht soith on Miehian ft. for fwo nuls and was not o.-r-fkn tiv a vtr-et ear. Uf also to!d file eo :n ihnen that if th wer t p "n tli ntney Pus-es l.eian-e of th i i 'arnaiie tlie d.o to the i! street til- Oiiy lit tr jda " X ta w lieiH it hloni;'!. nnd fhit was to those j -ani m-n that voted for ibe iiii-'iij licen- .1 th 'hainhr of ''oinmeii irirrmm. nimi ii i ill. I ir.i ' t . ..a i ...i i... I . . a. t ... r II.. , ;. v... In......'" itll il'or' 'Mi jir-' t lli'i J i I I ". O nl 'llfe men that do. the damage, and j uot tio l;sh: iitc.ev yw ( "What has tl,e i.iilvv. coin pa n.v i . r o(n- for South Ken, that it; ba-" not ben m f i Iv paid tor"" h i iik.. lien riie n-a t . I ill h i lania t ' e streets that th a r Iii -ind litnt-,- b'ise.i operate ütnev zc-x the i.'ane. b it tl

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v. If auv of o; .e ever lad1 11 "l !"':l''M- 11 lx ' ' U be as b- no-jv.an to li-iont on trct , a r ' 5"'"i.i bl- to dull olid. Lroad-at-ervice t a : on!' j,o-ib'e ' 1 'i!'- l'-vot'l. a f..,- vom :o o?,. The ;;...;-e I 'Th- "at Jodes of an ordinary

: :t now apper :i tr.e ord . p..i e un i . ! st . ! i . do', 1 , - i- a ;i t : i a t 'ho i!d be );; r-i for !c vi--. . rid p of w ) o tli:nl. n' l.e;- v ;-' 11 1-' ha". - oH:e Spe. ..il intvfe-t dak ,( "The snin: of 'be t .idw a. . oni - i anv is nft foi ,ui lb nd. th-v ' ire n.et f ',v a, tuated , tiie pro::- .. hat .lie in .? IT . -'!,:,:, ?ir .enip inv p.;t j r..ro I f. .-J mc--v fio- oi " he rn' , !;i,i ,i Couneilm in lt ers t rs,-p?d th" . rntiiMi i; i f ! P -''.; lis j a i d in-T , i v ! at" ot r.t not to t ii in ? 'iic m.i 1 1 r .-'..:e for , l i n s f - V t ;., him ! hit h lid :n;v oiti';r , h.s iii.i ,n- li nt. nod he mean: :h.V flu- :n -a --i i e ! - I til (H1ICII1IIIIIBIP3 j i a ft 9 ft ft A dollar buys 1 BIG VALUE : at your grocers Competition kc-ps grocer? on thetr toes. They mist play fair with their customers to 5 stay in loisthtN. They are coritinuaMy hunting for b'value goods like Golden San 2 Coffeethe mo: ernnoaiicat offee you can luy. Why ? JJ It's all coffee not n speck of d -t cr chaff in it. For more rnp of delicious jj coffee to the pound, try Goiien Sun. Its flavor 15 fupc-rb. Sold only by grocers. 2 THE WOOLSON SPICE CO. Toledo Ohio n ' ft I b i B i a; a a

1 i:i fa. or o I iiuiis lllli I.icrnxv Mi'n I';'!-. Inspect or for the .:r 'ii-A :: r.v. told what methods 'he (nr company v.as ii sins to afford r i to thr- p'ild? One of the 1 iu!i!u: ii, in referring to the low Wcicti paid !' th- ( nir.jMny, told tiie council that the in'-n were satisfied or th-y w o.ilfi um onsent to wor k. (ioiv S i ? i 0 , representing the . im y hu j i j n , t-.aid that it was a j u : s t i i n of whether t lie tax wu-i to j e U .- hi fit t ha t th.f jitney i!n,n w, ill1 r;iM ojt of 1 " -J 1 ' J Iii t. 1 t till Vl'lIIJ'vllI) i i Mv th.it if th hijrh license went thrush th- majority of the jitney Tii n would he forced out of business. J rnd .-aid that was why the stre.-t ! f.i r mpany is in favor of the hi-,'h ta To Haiado TIiijimI,i,v. I - niouou to auuiori.e i iiy .;y. k to pro-emit e the Grand Trunk i-'üro.id for failure to obey orders -t from the council in regard to rejjairini' ro-s roads walks on Laurel i.d Ihvi.-ion Ms., and on Walnu. Tlie t:t' attorney was instructed to notify the New York '.'entral rail- : ool to lower its tracks at Kupel st . A motion for the couiuil to match i'T the Memorial day parade was i nanimou-ly adopted. PURDUE UNIVERSITY TELLS HOW TO PLANT SOY BEANS CORRECTLY "Sni.i ( .o '.lent Miy'f'&tion on p'.tntiiiy e,r ii and soy boa ns to be hoed oft' aia contained in bulletin No. '. w'nU h Wus recently published ! the Purdue extension departiiiiül," sas '"ouiitj- ASfit Uoidllel. "'According to this bulletin, the P i San. tne ir.nl Drown and Mon-y-h.in aie ar ietit? uf .suy bcaiiö most t iKiiiiii'iily iistti for this purpose. Alinot an t pe of soil will urow them I :i it i pi op rly inoc.ilateil. A soud a v to do this is to use .-oil from a laid that yre soy leans lat year. Mix one ballon (, it with each liushel v fd liKt'o' - Ii! illtitl" .I-"' ' I ' IU II II Mfti uiii.J fin' so beans is plowed e.t i ly ami tile i i lied pi epaied tiltsa i: i e as i o r t ot n . "It is well to ha rto Kill oil' the row r tl.oioith.y weeds. Piaiil t'lom Olli planting time i;n;d July 1 o: even lattr, ill low - .o or nii'ii1 feet apart, drilled sol d, iuoadiasted or ill COMbinatiort with corn. Twent-he to -i'j jtounihs of .-eil ,ue require,! per acre in ov, s. one to one and one-halt riUsoiai or lu oadcasleiJ. pounds in the corn nd 1 u t 1 . 1 o s. "The most common method of j -ovv iii is in the coi n lows. . larger ' ild of la, mis is obtaiiieil, f lOUI.-e, mi" sown alone, the bissest . ields comjii.t! from plantirv in rows fu- enough I i'' i! t toinltivcte Km with the pres . . . . . . . . I.... i . :.i:i I.. -,, ! ! u in diill may be u-ed for seeding solid or in rows f .f be drilled ; -'did. set t!i" ortll to Saw one and one-half bt!-ne!s of oats and one to oh and ore-half ou-djeis- rvf toy jb"i! - , will he sown the nht mount. A ur.itn drill can also he 1 to drill in row, by stoppin? up I but ety third : fourth open- i I... .. . '-1 " ,.ok:h-: on piece oi win- , ' t o1 Te-t the dri!! out on solitl J -.lound. so th.it a Immii is dropped i"i-l"w'' ,Uo or three inches in each 1 I i w A do n pi p o -- i ; i ;.. n'i. nartovv-! ,i nvifh i -o can l-e i:-eu TO I'' - - 'itii'i:. in rows, -.i-in-r th ,senrI d .; n . tiie M'Mii;;- plates hat will 1 : "! '".mi every two or thrc Special bean a tt.? . !w nts c i . i c Soiicht t'r seeding soy beans Uiii- (:: ( i the i M r. mav he diilld thi iiiih i fertiii::-" r attachment. 1 ; ,!'' h l-r.ns and icrfiMz-.- -a n ! i- tn;-d Lithcr a tt tehnient s)i lid .hIkMi''! to c Iii 1 1 .) h.i n

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'CHORISTER BOYS SING i FIRST REQUIEM SUNDAY rvit! i 1 ov hn-; vj r ( s sar. c; h- .r rcq licm hfjh miss Mon-!-at n o'eioi !; at St P.it1 c mo i nil : ! '.. ' ill: cli. Tive lads m n 'iin;( - litte distinction .'i a choral organization. Tla-ir rendering of the ditrii.it s rred ir.iisic is worthv of h.i;h n v it did the ics'-llt train in Several . f ' . o- r . I . i ( f !'!'.. we; rf r.d ere d in Latin arid 'h -r ' o vo: es pive promise of 'V . '.opin- into so'.r etliinu- worthy cf :. rjtmn ;n South Lend musie.il l 1 I ( s. h.-ii. i hfirbtcM's .ire r.ow re. o ii :h--i pi hn: in i r i n;;! v in : . c ! '. li v s ' 1 r n i ! . .- ..or . . : k e t !i. . - pi.,c in the nvn t- clioir it'r a tivtr. I WANT M v. h ,i v et; m ill s-i .v '.ell v v,i realt the IWANTV iLih, Iron save.-, i t ::::. steps, em r-v and strenCth. w.tii the IWAN'TU self-heated z:s fieri your ireT'.ir.ir i-.-n lon In o:-.e IhiT'l 1 e with If.ss than . U.I. i o;,e half the expense usually re- ; ..re d hy th'- old method. Price ' o . : 5 4 ' :r. c, r. t h JLio down and Jl.r"., The (lis Co Adv. TWO SPTCIAI.. W. . ; . -!':!:-: 1 r rs h-;. 's i'.viu nt ni 'Is- I .: .p. r t ot t' A pp!" ! 1". Tie . K jh or cty Adv t. Tr NEWS-TIMES WANT AD

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PLEASES Students at St. Joseph's Academy Appear Before Large Audience. -..-u,.-, ao-,.r.. -..........j Monday evening entertained with a delightful operetta, 'The Wil l Kose." one of the largest and mo-t appt cwiativ o audiences ever fathered in St. Patrick's a uditorhlrn. The he nefit d'-ri ed helped to .sw ell the Kcd (ro:-s fund of the academy. Miiib Koscn.ary Hli-s. as " Kose McCloud," a popular society irl, won the ht art of her audience by a clever interpretation of the tiresome society maiden who souKht relief from the tsoeiety functions of the city, and hid herself on a distant farm. It was her sole ambition to become an .ctres, and while ,,I.ady Grey." an Eccentric play wright.

looked doun upon a society da fuse. srhoo! Co.iuillard school. Madi-on as one incapable of the pait. .- f e- vri,,)C, .soIed to become like the "Kurul,'- The' awarding of tlte-e prizes is Maiden," more bt-comin the part m thp rult of the t.,lterin-r of T."0 es-

the et-s ot the playwright. In thin Iii. w n i-po-i 1 ei 1 tor the! " close finds her "The Happy Kose." Miss LUss. tang a number of t,ulos in a ery pleaMii,' manner, while her work when accompanied by chorus of uver fifty stood out mo&t pre . 'Hineilt. The part ol "Lady Grey" was handled by Miss Marie Luther, whilo the comedy end of the operetta was upheld by Miss J oxalic dingier, as 'Hoblde," a. male lart. which caused merriment throughout the performance. Mi.-s Dorothea. Mclnemy displa: ed t aie musical talent for to young an accompanist. "Unci; Sam'.s Farmers." a yery patriotic siiioin'n act, by bos of the seventh gtade. catfsed mudi laughter with their original sons, "Kaising foutl tu help the lo s aloiiy." A duet. i) lUtless Ca." by Charles Baunuaitner and William J-'urey, was well received. Miss Goldie fjrunwald rendered a Aiolin s-olo. At the close of the performance the audience e-.m the tar SpanleJ Banner,' accoaipaiiicd hy thj sv hool orchestra. The enliie elite-: tainnu bt w .t4 yivtm under tiie jifcisonal direction of Sister M. Hildeta, one of the foremost music ieuh-rs of the Holy t'iuss order. The work of the .small actresses as well as those of the hih .school department, showed the coaching which this sister has drilled them in for the past lew-weeks-. Cat of Characters.. Ilos McCloud. a popular society girl Kosemaiy Llis Mary For the, her secretary ami fuend Mildred odiet Mrs. Fu.-sy, her liousekeeper . . . . Dorothy K leiser lady tit e. an eccentric playwright Maxie Luth'r lleiorteis Catherine Michels, Louise Fritz. Agatha 'ju'iuilmg, Llizabeth Ahlering u ti" i a e t s (J ra - c- K e r r , Herman. Catharine! i "ha r ity workerstlenevieve Lveiett. -Cliia Schwind. D: esstliakel s r'athevine Zeird'. Praxedes. Keezkiew v z. Millinets Mary Kelly. Lleauore Weiss. P.ifuiners Helen M. Ilaney. lit len Schwind i..t': i,uioiC. Losahe driller i liebutantes Mary a ret I'ei r.v. Mai -4a! et McClai.e. .!.ti ,'.irct McCarthy. tJenevitve .smith. Jane Lotte. .Julia Kverett. Helen K. Har.e:. Berenice Gi-'nii. Larecn Kivard. Mary A. Hage ty. Martha Lriuer, ;rrtrude Sniogor. Mary Kose Wrobel, Margaret Hemer. Maeiiregor. Mary Ko.-e Butler. Maids to Ro.-e Iona Miller. Ne'en Payne, Helen Harden. 'ir.uinia Guthrie, .Julia diomi. Mario I-avvrc nc'. Porothy l.ur.n'P"'' ihn. L.laine Scott. Mar-aret t'ooney. Lillie Diet;:. Natalie tritlw Anna .mith. Leuna Miller. Piano aecompan:.-! Poroi'iea Meli urn y. AD-SELL LEAGUE TO MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Ad-Sell league of South P. end j wil! hold its: annual meeting on Wed- ! Iiesday. May JO, at the dier hotel! at :"'" o. m. The otlicers' 'eport for the past ar will ,e rcd at this intetinvr, and election of oil. errs for the ensuing year will take place. t The secietaiv. S. A. W.nehell. ;;r?'d all hu iiibers to be present at. the election ct" olliecrs. srr.ci.T hot w.mci; hhati us. ; While they last regardless of the high rrices. we will furnish and install our biue enameled steel lined ,;a9 water heaters for Jlä cash or flh on payrnentf. We sruarante TTiose heaters to be ' r S mi m ir-o I ..'- .Hiiro c- llitfnn . v u : u i ii i 1 rK . i iiii i ' t nit, 1 1 - i .i , - Hon or we will remove heater and refund your money any time within 60 days nfter installation. You Ciin't arTorJ to be -without hot water at theee prices. W. W. Silley Co., i:5 to 1:? S. St. Joseph. t. Advt. ASK YOnisllLl' THIS QUESTION Do 1 have . hard time keepir.tf the wolf front the door? Isn't It a fact thit the wolf will set the better of tue unless I hui the door with a savings fuii.l accojnt.' There is only one .ir.siv, open an account li-ht a rt'.iy, h-fo: . i: is too late. ) ..ih' ''on it reg'ilaflv a:.d st-'in.itica'.l v , . 1 1 1 vi I at-; 1:1 Ii.'- enio all the 'eir'fi;"'.'r.J o -uch an aciOi'M. Ho it as soup, po. jld. as lieiays .if of?m din-eroiis. I"aruier' Tiu-t t o. Adv !

TO AWARD HUMANE SOCIETY ESSAY PRIZES TONIGHT The awarding of the p:i'.-s the winners in the Humane society prue essay contest will take plife Tuesday night in the grammar tciiool assenitny room on (7olfux a. The follow ir winners will read their t.-sayt:: Anne Snyder. Uhler school. Helen K. litideman. Stude'.a ker school. Maty P.'. -ul :-, .Mue.--cl srhooj. llluabeth .lane Mayr, Cotpaillard fcchool. Janice Peed. CoquiManl school. 'ivi.tn Marine. Co'juilla rd i-cliool. I'orothy I "rench, Coipiillard soliool. CJertiude redbrick. .'olfax n hool. Norma Glynn, Colfax Kv hool. Iajiene Carl.on, t'olfax s.diool. Vernon Cunningham, Lincoln school. Kuth Mornings.., r, lancoln school. Irene Ilarlin. Lincoln school. Jeanette Smith, Madison school. Dorothy Lee, Madhori school. The Ili-h School orchestra will render a number of s. lections d uring the evening. v I'our large framed picture.-- will he presented to the fcchools from which

i came the w inners ot the hi st ori7eT, . Lincoln school. Mue-s-S v;jys: hy lhe IUpUs of ... . the public scnooit. j Th(? . se(&nd .jni thjd . , winnPrs u iU fcath ret 4.ve $ u - f .t.nU j . .,- t resnectTetv Tn addition to this each winner will receive a budge of go'd. silver or Lronze, according- to the piize won. Lach winner, including the honorable mentions, will also receive a certificate signed by the odicers of tiie society ami the seal. CONSERVATORY PUPILS GIVE MUSICAL RECITAL The South Lend ":on;er atoi Sae a pupil's recital lust night at which Miss Dora Hetshenow acted as accompanist throughout the evening. Max Miranda accompanied Cyril Saunders in Ids Capricio I'rio'aiae by Mendelssohn. Miss Ilttie Kosselit gave a dance. HVier numbers on the program were: (a) .Min tiet kussck ( b , Da it it s Kern Gladys. Hummer. i Water Nymph Scheite Mary Louise 1'iedemann. Koma nee m C Case Violin, Ai ruin Weich-lt . Piano accompaniment, Kruno Weichelt. To Spring Grieg Heiman Wilton. Ca) Condolicia Keinhold C Curioas Story Heiler Noima Glvnn. Moorish Dance Ka.-er Kuth Seybold. Waluing Doll Ztlma I'hillips. Summer ldvl. Carol Stoinbari-'or. Path Ht i thetiow. Ma urine Martin. ' lei trade Ja unit h. Poldini ! (a TJie IhiUeiftv It ie. n Th' W., Tail v ri! ;cott John Slaughter. Pi e.-to Agitato fieetiiov en Calol .aundeis i a Lu d Ka ptu res Ld Will i 1 Morning ! Iv mn chiH-ider I f ur-chi! lui -iitun ' o' the Wip Mejay Loim'.ev. i;m.ti; tkanmtiis. Adam t;dst and wife to Christian M. Wenge., part lot I'l, Wcnyu'.fcecond addition, $1. North ide I-and and Improvement Co. to Henry lkes,chie. lot :;Z, O'Neill tv All wall's addition. $4 GO. Albert I'i:;'.e and wife to Cakm J. Coovcr, lot J, Leer's; i'irst adCition. $1. Thomas" J. West and wife to Clarence C. Citissu and wite, 8erts in Libcitv twp.. 1. Josepli Albert Hosteller and wife Thomas J. West and wife, lot Z j i:mma Hoig's addition. iL Christian M. 'Wenpr and wife lo I Fred C. Klein, part lot l. :. Wrnscr's fifth addition, JL John KoiiiitM.ii and wife to Willi A. B'ibee. trustee, lot H, Pa leersubdivision - vviilis .. icjftiiee. wusiee. io aoun Komasoa and wife. same. 2. i:.pi;ct a um: n Iti: IN sot TH i;i;.M). r.est-r S. I ins. director of the o-n-trai we-tern st ii ;e? for the United 'States school -arden annv, will he

in So ith Bend June M. . Ivitis i I I ..nervent ot ti.e annmn oonvrnt;o:; in expert In hot in-ait ;im 1 work and t.ntil next leceinber. ThroML-h a v.-iii remain h'-re seveial das to as- j t efer i.dum 7" düector- v ot d not to -ist local ganbners. He will mike'lnbl ; convention this s.mme.-.

ill l-.e.ubiu.irtt rs at the ofTo- of J. K. Nunc: tv school .sur.erinten.'.enr. . WHY Hi: STOUT? Attention, you stout w-oiiin. thf ; Is new for you. I know of one of th most beneficial hatha w hic h you I m . V f.l ko II f H r f d 1 1 C t I O II f'l l' f i Vl t j .... - - - ' .-ii. I j from l'-j to '1 11?. a veek. T know! j tc hereof I pc-al. for I hid th ox-! Itrerne pKair taking one of these restful invigorating baths the other d'Ty up at the Lureka Hath Parlor?, located in the Arnold Hid?. at 21S TV. Jeff. Fttvd. Here I epent about three hours of solid rest where I enjoyed the srvle cf an expert attendant. What was of hrr.ciU to r.e hn? ben ?.a to many others. Why he tout. uncomfortable and po-ibIy unh' althy. vh"n thes 5 liixurioi bath" will work wonders with you" f'wt out ttii pj i . - r:i ph . It w i ! ! er title voi to a $ 1 . f i trill Kith fnr Jl t.y calür.j: for appointment. !M AJvt.

Try NEWS-TIMES WANT AD I

White Kid Gloves for Graduates Or tine French KLi or cn;r.itiiii;- ititchincr,

clasps, ovcjrsj.im, $2.25, $2.50.

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Offers for those -who have summer plans under way, important opportunities in outfitting for the entire season at greatly advantageously prices, Manv recently arrived assortments add to the features of the last Mav days.

May Sales of Summer Skirts

A wonderful opportunity little cost. Handsome Silk

In reaiititul plaids and stripes. Made of S2.00 silks. W'e consider this ;i good Sto.00 value. We bought all the skirts the? inanutacturer could make from materials he had. He could not buy tiie silks and make tllem up so that we could sell them for less than sio.oo. This special purchase while they last on sale at $6.95. Silk Poplin Skirts at $3.98 W'e think this one of the very best values we ever offered you. Made of Susquehanna Silk Poplin, black, navv, purple, p-een, grey a S5.no value for SU)S. Handsome black and navv latfeta -ilk sk'iris at $5.95. All sizes, 4 models every one a beauty. Other Fine All-Silk Skirts In stripes and plaids, extra qualities of Pusv Willows, Silk Faille, Taifeias and Baronette Satin, from $10 to $15. White Wash Skirts Vacation and Decoration Day Skirts, popular trarments that every woman needs for the "summer. Cotton Gabardine and Tricotine Skirts at $1.50 and $3.98. White Repps at $1.50, $2.50. Russian Cords at 39c. Every new model with pockets and pearl button trimmi IKS.

DRAFT APPEAL BOARDS SETTLE 57,390 CASES - IXDIAXPULIS Ind.. M..v 1 The lour district appeal draft hoards for the i-tute of Indiana disposed of a total of r 7 . " 1 0 ases, in ine.conutici or me Jian to ci.ne. The lour boards on an aveiae dis-

oen o: 1..' case a Oav. in,- se nurnber of ases disposed of. Thb i'O.ild di.-posed of a total of l,.l,7,' cases with a daily aveiae of o. The third district boaid with Ik ad'i ii.i i ter.-, at th state lio'j.e, ln-: dia na po is. uas a close second in th ii i: hi 1 i- of ivi.-s handicd. This hoard 1 1 i w i ii vi.. I ri ' I i-. 1 1 I 1 i:iki T 1 . . i i ! 1 1 1 III. J'"- I '.I ''i 1"',- V- '. ill'. II " Mlber of cases on an av-ia handled! daily was l'ii. Laciiis .Swift is th'. cnairnian. The- hist di.-llict boald o vvhii il ' Julius C. Travis is .luirinan Mt.h! head'"iuarters at L:iporte uisj-o.-ed of ' a total of Lj. ''" eas'-s. T v.f averac liumhc:- dl-pOsed of iaily wa 1 1 '. . Tiie Comth district bond of winch John H. IMai Is i li;unn.üi with lieadqnarteis at li.sposed of a total of 'i-l- r. tiP.cS r. l i ....... w ;th a cailv uvt ra II a (I.IIIV UMIili-1' oi -at' . "lie a'oe tiiiiff' are ( n t a i ' : e d i ffod to provo-t Mir.Miil Cf-n. Ol 11 , JJi' . f 1 i j i i n a Hiuut r iroin .MaJ. Ii" 'M l l.aiten i. .h;irc of the federal draft :i: th; state. The 'noatds a i c if.- et il;- now not ol'tvner than e-nee a .. . i , WteK. 1 nev win ies'..nie nine a.--tic wojk alter the new drift. ! I ! FT. WAYNE MAN VOTES AGAINST POSTPONEMENT PORT WAY XL, Ind Ma' L' 5 . ! Acry M. Gio.e of ort Wiivp.e i- ; the only directoi of the national I nvers and harbors rct:-vc in thJ United Status to vote against a post- ' x nio- Mr. trove r.oi a.ov- for i liolding it. He said Monday that as j v, aterwav s wei e c?tont:.i ! in w inning the w.if, they !io;::c ne r: -.op. ,: a- r . p i : T as i'Os.-'.hic. Am :i Vn t will pe made to ho! l ie I . f X t ("!!- port Wayne. 1K)K AT IT. Tt Is th handsomest mo'or rar in toAn. The Kin- EUht thi rr.arvcl cf the year in motor car conEtructlon. A perfect motor. Lots of power, graceful lines, easv riding, and the best car in the world for the price. In fact It is truly r.arr.el. "The car cf no reTrt-ts." Let us tell you more about thU line before you choose. Main Gara?e. Pftonea. Home 2140. Bell 370. Adv. split i l roii vi:i)M! v. j ( ;il ICoa-l SloMildc-r . 2c i i:il U'W I I . ... ... f..., I Si. . 1 p..; I!..r I,:.. j 1 llll 'U K".II " . 1 'n'aiii "lic'4- 2'2f i;i f in i i; p.kov. :;if v. Mich si.

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