South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 220, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 August 1918 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 1 I HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN ;oberlsoo

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Luiuli In Our Tea Room Dailv

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PORTAGE AV. TO BE IMPROV

Will be Paved From Kenyon St. North to City Limits.

rf.'ilw:riK th .t f ii . ' r. f ),- i,'nu H;:'i, S.-ith Hnd ,v .ji'h-in I -- diana St i -t I '. ! !.1 ' :t rcit.iK- .'i v . !i; t tli' :'v. ii!n.: a ithin two ai- th- i r i.dv trie txjHid f ji.j.'ii- wot k w V-iii.'-s night dfinit-!v u- . I 1 t iuüI. the proposed ! r.j'.'T "'. lit 'f I'm' K ' v. f r i" : i K n .'i '' i:'ii ! thit)' luni's. In .i r i rm t h" u ' n . i ' . - i - I'ltinn L hi.ard !;. 1. -1 f.i ; trip eight ar.d a half f-t wii- i i h r.Ti t.rt in u Iik h 1 - 'Hi fonj jm rn a :i iay i.. 1 1 a k hn it tTi'! th lir: S Mil OfJrt.ir,fi to th .mp.nun' v , i -istr eil .o ; h uMt!,i;

HOWARD PARK BAND CONCERT TONIGHT Tr, f :v :ii tu r.f jci . j : r. th i. of f r.in'i a t Howard park ti -.At' i ry pronnvng. Man. of ?r. mo' piiulai of patriotic ort? i . i. 1 Tn- pro?tam ! a fed lo " V o .' f ,t i-ar.d ld Fijfc." .--'-; i-j H 'ulij n KhiKi li!.," i.Mich. Ii. I.. Watson, I: zio. . . n : . YV U Skatjg Hii-.p' i I ; U I i i k ' " n?tp . . . ' . N'at intf n" O -.d s 't..i t in.-." sTfiiatl'1 ... J Ii. V Mii4- t

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SON GHABGES ... D 1SLGYALTY

Arthur W. Boetcher Makes Affidavit Against Father, Henry Boetcher.

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Al. Hajw "KVp th1 Hom Fns Hurnins" n3 nth;- popular si:nj?p will e imi ii ;is n ore.8.

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a Kan iM ti.e fo'i:i'u' nt anl pi .-Merit of 'Cf I'nitd Sl.itf.

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lntprftfij ptopcrt f.Hnti th.i kct th mtift't fur corn pa n man-

WHEAT PRODUCTS

Ban on Some Products Raised:

Yesterday Sugar Allowance for Each Person.

"Grand Parade of Allies" Closes Chau t au qua; ' A niot ofl.ntfi.: f M.nii: of mu-; 4c I - "i 1 1 1 1 - . ;ii.i'- h.il.T ii;. it last nipht. iHiniar.s !cu- as pri-nteil. coi:-itin e of thrc p,rt5. '

i tilt? tirt cnutiof! -'.MeloJv Larid'j t Iv nci an art of spccia !t j n'l th- thii'.i a jiranl p,ia1- of I the all:'.--. ' Jlniy, in th- nr-t. pan. "MticMly I., n.J."' , and I th' ni-!iihc:s of the- tonip.iny were j

r.MH!i:ni in v.riue wim musical,

( markings in MacK upon their at- I 1 line The pr'-nteo a pl-asinir i I " ' iii nri' in of v.ini- ini! ...,..... I '

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appeal t-.J 0foi t- ' sciectiot'.n. Violin. ( -oioii"! an.) o- . . ! n! i.!iiu U' r a f.)'jlii.",t . . t L . .

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oiid pait. Th- ;rand Paiade of the AMie-

j followed. Member of the company

i i ii T'-i.k--o k - i-aii.. .Minn mm, I Fled ('ross nnr5e jo!dier and j-ai!-t its. The part of the allj.-y .taken mostly o local oü,i women. The character- in the order of

appearance were. Ser la. Mis. Alhert Mad i.maM ; Italy. Mi. I!!?ie Lippincott; Scotland. Mis Mildred Anne M c 'ormik k : Japan. Miss Mary Hyde; Canada. Mif Mary Louise S. hneiJ, : ; h.ina. Miss Marie Klizaheth Kerc ; Ireland. Mi?s Kioise Ka.ifer: Lnlaiid. Mi;n Sarah Liotu ncot t ; France.

! Miss Helen Hollow-ay : r.e'.ciuin. Miss I Marcella Mccormick; 'olum'ia. j Miss France Punnintr: .loan of Arc. Mi I.nril'o frire 11 ..nnr.t

.son's vorn .statement to have ox- ' , ,' 1 '

; rres.-ici the hope that the German' ' . ' ' ... . South Rend i- certain of a c

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tne South KemJ police anl i a i d his pa rent"

chaits of disloyalty. Th.' .'.vi ;' roet-h':' inev

Van Lar n st., and i-- said to sometime po under the name of F'oetteter. The son appenrcd at r,nlice

1 1 a u 'j 1 1 a r : e r h w eunesiia y ami rnaue afridait thnt Iiis f. ither i. an enem; of the Fnited Stire ,, f rntnent . The affidavit of the on alleges that! hn fat hi?: had made ih statement j t'nat the only reason that. th' FiutMl State is at '.var with (lei-; ni:iii) is thai th.e pvesidfr;. J. I : Morcran. M'tl othe.s. loaned the ai-' lie to money and were af'aioj

th wiimIiI !csf it ir op! in.i n lio'ild "via the war. Suhstaiut of Ciiai'S1'"Hoe'cher in also alleged in th

F-Jejrinniiitf esterdi" t he oan was

taken off such wheat products a macaroni, spaghetti. noodles and ermi ella, according to announcement from trie food adminiF'.rator'n

gr if the coinpanv w.cild he .vil - , oiu c Wednesday morning. j at

inj; to xi"i, n aicr-ement to extend 1 ll,1'1"t"1 i. inner jiomscs hi..l n.r-.

thf im. ithin ?t L.-.W. t .. : : !..: it'.ites mnv he f ceiy

ftv- the w..r end-. Mr. Smith xl '"ther notice jHiiv . .-.h ,, .u, i i A (omiilete list of w heat

. nw.iw-.-t. 111, fTIMI III OO-I lections to the , m nr.. w.m, nt r i " - ' it v. t e has ieeM compiled by

hdra n n. The ttip in tin center is to ir iid and packed 'with ome .v.i.tah'e

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lean troop transpo;t. ano o nac( , . ,. , , ! chairman of the loca i i.r . vuil I na r lf 1 fno!io To ltll'.

...... . , , ' committee, ;intio;mced at the close Li!ertv bonds as the luers would, k. i .i Ii.'"' Hie proprant that th ! . names neve !'e rturned their ruone. He . . . i " . . needed to complete the !t of .jO is also said to have made state-, . . , ' , , . , . .guarantors had been secured dutments that farmers are alrfau re- . . i ii inj: the eeninir.

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Tiatrlal. leaving iimple 5 pace for tne compiny to lay it tails when th-

irne arri.es for the xteiiMon. The hoard !m made arrangement's!

!the food administrator in order that : there may he no misunderstanding

as to what cereal are to he used in this capacity. The list includes; Kdible hi an. shorts and middling--, corn Hour, coin meal, edible

u:u lurch, hominy. corn grit.. .

-Till-: WOKJ.I) W.MS WH AMKICIC.V 'I would rather have any old hat of Trent Wilson'. than the

jgranrie.n crown of Knrope." said Dr.

I-rank . Gunsaulus in lus lecture

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o the territory notth of K'ernon st nd the water and we;- has aln ad :'en extended to that ditri- t. The hoard rescinded the detlara--ory reRohitioti for jrrad-s and curbs n 'enton st. The as.ve.sxriienr roll for file iniTovement of Je Person old. fioir S Mien man . to th St. Jneph n:

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-OCAL DENTIST'S CONDITION SERIOUS

The condition of L r. P F. 'umTiings of South lend. who is stil! tit ir.j 11 iü in the J'rebyteri.in lonptta! FhiciKo. is still very seii0.. He is conscious m,i part of the :ime. and has been failing er .-nice i fn'.fiftt the liopita! seveial weeks '0 Mi- 'umm t iCs and thir old -t dauchte;. . II Sp no r of I'i'ksoM. Mn h . h:e b n u i:h him 'or t h ! a two weeks

VOBLE COUNTY SOCIETY TO HOLD PICNIC SUNDAY

Tr. e -e.ond anivi.c o ! e I'omtj ,,(-..; i 1 ind.p . Aus 1 L t : - A k . T h r ' W l' ! ' f 1".' ar;d t : ;., f. f . '-. ; ' . t ; o ri rt ; ; a t: -ted

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?M. live 00. Ii. r 1,1 . ..11, o . i- w potato their, bu kwl.eat flour, milo. 1 kaffir and feierita flours and meals, j ?oy bean flour. panut flour, (asava J flour, taio flour and all flours of a , similar nature. One Spoonful Sugar Knrh Meal. In order to rectify any misunder

standing as to the use of sugar and bread in restaurants as well as in

w ,-l I private horn-, the county food ad-

1 miiiisti ator has issued the following statement: "The regulations leal! for one teaspoonful of sugar. 1 ....

or its eqtcvaieni, to eacn person ror each me.!, ar.d for two ounces of Li cad to each person at each mal. "There are 3 2 heaping teaspooni's of pianulatcd s'ltiar in a pound, or level t-apoonf u!s in a pound. There are 0 heaping tea-poonf als of powdeied Sugar in a pound, or ! level teaspoonfulis in a pound, w tide theie ai e H4 domino half- ! pieces of talb't iiu.tr In a po i; j - d . "If yo ; rep:iie two or three tea--pofoifuls of sn-ar to e.ich cup of coffee -v on are u-inj; 11. ore than o'l are entitled ami yoi aie taking awa from somebody e'e their -hare If von are eflting flv ounces

i f !'ul at ach meal yo i are eatpi' i.;c of the inu mote than twice the amount w;!i be h bi th'; vom nie expected to i;e and I'iiii.uv.hI o.ii i e n.ebod y -!ce must sn-nfice their 1 tske' d:n- -have Thre is plenty for all. and e p!o'in of if fverv.ii'dy wil' undertake to coin, i ni'K.i' operate cvfiMin" will h.i their full s!i 1 1 e

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that the reports of American ictorles oversea are all wronp. j The son alleges that lloetcherj frequentlj' makes thee remarks,

and that ne has been making them for sometime.

. 11 1 1 j i- ' ore- The World War and America officers, atid is being held pending: ' word from L. En Slack. Fnited I V ti,e cnaiitaugua Wednesday aftStates district attorney, with head-1 trnof That aten.ent voices the quarters at Indianapolis. ,n regard spirit true Americanism, which . . . . . . . , . ; was evident in every sentence of to what action hall be taken , , . , I his lecture, agamst hint. . Pr. Gunsaulus :s pteidcnt of the

Armour institute or lecImoioKy m Chicago, wliere hundreds of young tuen have been trained, and are being trained, for engineering work in France. "When I was in K'Jrope 3o years agc I was convinced that

wnMi ui meviiauie struggle came The new summer tichool at the; between autocracy and democracy

Notre Dame News

I'niversity of Xotre Dame, vhich opened in July and vhich received women students for the first time, in the history of the institution, will officially close its ix weeks' session Thursday noon. Examinations in nil departments, were held Wednesday and Thursday. The summer school, the first of its kind, proved a big success. students having registered for the various courses cffereH .

it would lie a war of engineers. Since my return I have devoted 24 years to Armour Institute to train those engineers.' aid Pr. (Innsaulus. "The dangers of the battle line in France are not so potent at the present time a.s the dangers here in America in the American mind." he said, in the course of his lecture. He then showed by numerous examples that the American

The larger part of the students j ,Mind has not vet grasped the sewere teacher. 1U4 being of that ( riousness of the situation. "The profession, many of w hom are irvm eagerness' ,,f the people to see our South Rend, specializing in advanc-! present victories in France as a ed educational work. The follow- j means to an early peace indicates inn sisterhoods were represented at i th: we have yet to comprehend the summer school: Holy boss. I Xe depths of the hostility of th

Sis.ers of st. Maty, sisters of M- tnemv." he continued.

Jieph. Imioaci'Iate Heart. St. Fiami, ViMtation, viie.v Nuns. Sisters of Mercy, Dominicans and Sisters of Nazareth. Twelve priests of the St. Benedict order from a num

ber of provinces throughout country were students.

The s.ster students will Ieae No-jjnj;-

V.'iirii Against IrouiKuiida. His entire lecture was a recital of. and a warning acainst. ler-

t - man piopuganda. He told how for !fic v e a rs theie had been in the

tli! hands of the school children of Chiannii a leaner and history contain-

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FEDERAL RESERVE

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of piai.-e for the kaiser,

tiV Pame Friday, arriving at hooo- and 1 J for Abraham Lincoln. He m tune for the retreat, while the told how for three sucessive years! majority of the women students will previous to the outbreak of the war i remain for the spiritual retieat. niun who is now interned as an! whkh begins tomorrow evening m.hen ffiemy m an interment camp j the Sacred Heart chapel. Thi- le-ij,, the south sought i position in, tieat will he conducted by the Kev. Armour institute, first as head of; .Joseph Boyle. '. S. C. member or'Xj,e .'.epartment of chemical engi- 1 the Notre P.ime Mission baud The neerir,; then ar 1 professor, and retreat closes Monday morning. i finally as a tutu,-. He told of the Twenty states and 11 foreign ; ;erma n plans to Storni Vancouver i countrie were represented in the.ami paralvze the !aili(ad svstenis' s immer chool. Si students V"1 from amouei !.. Quehec. Iej

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from South Atnerican countries, one j front the Philippines and one from

i'ei'Vtal America. There are students fsom Mexico. t'uKi. Porto llic and th:ee from China.

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Safety Always is a good motto for a bank. We make it ours by our membership in the Federal Reserve System with the privilege of obtaining advances of cash upon our commercial paper at any time.

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j th.- I'tuventv of Notre P. nie. ar.d I the Lev. William A. Mulor.'-., C. j S. C , have left for a hui'l .-lay at the l.itier's home in St Louis. Mo.

I Mr. McCafferty will leav. with the . Worhl j next iralt Jota from South Herd J for Cam p Taylor.

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BERMAN TO OPEN NEW AUTO SUPPLY STORE

told of the visit of Prince Henry to his country arid of the irony of standing in Lincoln park at the nnvei'ing of a statute of ";rri.a nia" .nd listening to tlie strains of "The Watch on tlie Rhine." 'lilt so loop as America taruls .o lb .is tiie exponent of denioci acrtiie .uitori'.n v of Lutope will b

tlti eatened." he said.

Store opens 8:30;closes 5:30 Sat to 9:30 p. m.

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New Fall Suits Winter Coats and Furs at reut savinrsr.

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A Bier August Clearing of Handsome Summer Dresses. Kverv dress must and undoubtedly will at these unusual sharp reductions. Hundreds of dresses, cool and summen lpnkin . ..ik. ginghams and linens, also a number of white neb iii.it .t:v worth double the sale price.

Silk Frocks for Now and Fall

A special purcha-e ju-t arrived frm Ne ( jcnreitj Crepe ana Suit Satins, in K. u: in-. cred, others wit ii estees m reorette. ab -d able values at $15.00 and $19.75.

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There is No Necessity for heatless nights next winter, when you have provided yourselves with good warm blankets. Our August Blanket Sale Provides Not only warm covering but at a big' saving from later prices. Cotton Blankets $2.95 to $4.95. Wool Blankets $7.75 to-$23.00.

Undermuslins of Note at August Prices Batiste Gowns with exquisite trimmings of tucks, laces and embroidery, at $1.50 up to $2.50. Envelope Chemise, the hot weather garment, embroidered in dainty colors, trimmed with narrow laces around neck and arms, at $1.50 to $2.50.

Tiiuse who have neglected tu buy a Bathing Suit Ac call attention to these inexpensive that lit in with the short week-end trip are contemp'iatin.

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Underwear and Hosiery

Women's I. isle ( .n Sire Hull tashi'Mied, v. ithou; a s, 'vliite and colors.

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89c. Women's Iron ("lad Hoe ai 35c; 3 for $1.00. In lisle; c nie in blacs and vb.ite onh . Women's Silk iio.se A $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.iD. With napevi h-.t aj

lisle tops, in colors and N.ic.n :h.a Women's Lisle l.'uion Suits e.t 79c, 89c and $1.25. in n-nt - r knee, regular and ut "b:e. ( jirls' Minneapolis ! 'niuii siüts Tailed veitii -arter attachment'1 in

or loose knee. Hox' Union Suits at 45c and 59c. in dimity and porosknii, sleeeiess .tibi sip,;t sleeve and knee length.

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75c. tie.t

, Silk Gloves for every occasion W'e are headquarters for the best known Silk Gloves in America Kaysefs and Fownes they tit perfectly wear well and are an economy. We have an excellent line of colors white and black some with contrasting stitching prices 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. We are offering our entire line of Parasols at 25 discount.

The Price $1.98 and $2.50 nill be cheap for the value you ge; in a cool dip in the water. Men's Suits 98c, $1.69 to $3.50.

New Marinette Sweaters Sweaters of exceptional quality and good styles; come in a variety of colors, made with high collar patch pockets and belt. Sweaters women buy for year round service. Priced $12.00 and $15.00. Our Beautiful Silk Sweaters, reguiar S27.50 and S29.75 values. Sellinc now for $25.00. Mercerized Fibre Sweaters, loose or stitched belt style; good S6.0.S values. Special at $5.00.

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New Waists tiarh siio-.'inc. "t ne !. tailoied waists in tine dimities cdnbiied with fancy- pique collars an.i cmi shawl cnilür.s. al !ii.j,ii !-. neck eiieci at $2.50 to ,1.98. Pique Waists havint; black !b--!ms. liich neck eilect. black tie. also s;1tni Mjij.j madra.s and tine dimities, tucked ironic collars and cmis nt pique at $3.98 to $6.00. New Cr ere de Cheue Vv .-.is-. .

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August Sale "i Boys' Blouse Waists and Shirts at 85c and $1.00 k. and H. Rlouses in ,iark -tle-.

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loin will k.use;- he i;n;i h'.f to rc.tlie his d.c. iii cf ;i ,f !'ni:iiiii.ed

r r'li.o .' s . porting Rood to: e at -'' N. Mil Ins ul st. cjc:i ranch stoie pi s'aturdN i;nrnirc - ill . i 'id fax s! . t '.if know!

I .is ISt-rr.iai.'s tlrt s!nr". lo-jo ;t ! i i n o? ores ar.'l all .utorr.obtl

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BANKER SN

GARY ARRES

Stee! City's First Millionaire is;(a"

Charged With Obtaining Money by False Pretense.

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c a '.lish'i.cni in thf i.tv i 'df.iv ,u . will a?sis: Th.in - a 1 1 nti f - th; v ha r - .! f Will's

St. Joe Loan and Trust Company St. Joe County Savings Bank

m;i i vr.it!-: w I '.! Cl-ail-s liiiu. TIT Aillim I s; . :n t ittal Th it n-r hin, W. .i.h!.st.n. na i::od C . nu', I- is I' Ici:l-J.ci ,s a !i;t-!;. . r -; i.f ! , ':h '.ill. . mi n''!V.jij'i and u is i', i .niid a; I'ln-ilii. :. s. im! g:: 1 'tstf-. '. i t-a :i .-. tt-il : jst- o-i.ir s iico! -a i.i t" ! WodM'd.i 'i:hi at ir.c '.: il;in.crd

rnitnitii'X "l:c' : .. s v Li :: r.k.t.f d wiwlsiu::li! i'-- i!an lu d i-y d.ipp.:. into cilinj; n .t : , for 1 .. i-ui'-i - hioh Ii'.s s, n (,,. v,i ;j , h, . ; !. i: a ;i.ti lc 'rjjifu' ni: d s: -1 in ; r: g v - j.ic.nds .--.n-l ir.T o irsccs f . .i .- int ; In of tt'.l'e. f "c: .4M t-t ll!'r ' . M a s ; . j. ! i . ' i ' ! i.f T f . I J . i i 1 ! l 1 1 and n .; ; i i.f :;., : u i n H.i'ili'i Pick i'l j-i -' '., w . ! v .i:'-d i : s f 1 t i -. ii- ..Oif . - ! - -. i .ii i. 'j :!-!:d .if s .;:. !t ' ! . i ' ' ', -i s H, i ; t ; . ( , i 4 v i ;. a );.: : a i - . : ; w ..: e a!h f. n iiri'i- S a ! a !r-t'.'-ii. f.'i v hf-r cold :st fc '.vi!, i . f ;n ' I"! t'.it -'. ' 1 -; 1 ; -r f. ' of A ir; : c i !t .

iIAHV. Ind.. A'.y. v-Tlii :i.a- T. ! s'r.11. (ia.'s n;s; millionaire, and j forni'-r pr-sid-nt of the KiJ'-: Nalion.il . c.r.a herf. whs aiist-d Wedlifi.Uv i-v ä variant suorn to sV .1. V.UvHi. !-sidrnt vf the Norti ern

f.rs: moitRase uete; on his costly HuiUon liver librae he su hitituted. Now Watsun charges the notes were . worthies, the inoi tpaRe never ha - i inp heri recorded, and that Snell ' knew they were worthless. i Other banks heie are said to have . acL-pted some of -.he alleged worth-

less i oliateral from Snell. The latter

e to Gary in 3?nt founding the'

Tiit National hank, realizing. It is said, t.rofits amotnting to $200.000 hffore he sold his interest? to F. R. Schaaf nf liohertp ia. Beside his controlling interest in ; th s'nell-Simpsoiv. comrany, controls the West Fifth Avenue Realty 1 company He has not made his home hre fur some months, and r.nly a count of la tigo came on

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n.onv ..ndci r.lsc jire;er.s-s. Th wan am was ;u-d uv .lj-ti 1 it7.tetald F.al! wa ?ied at 51' "'' r.d f : n:sh-.i ' - Kidj?-!y. a'tm oey. ;hi '.' p.s jfTai:.-d hy Sv.ell ;i" his ,.r ,,M.; :,t hearing relied . !d f r Th s i , ! is :; nd-1 s! ;..! Mi- d - ndan.t .i?:ii ptinz to -ff . a settle m r. t r( ;i it I li U ti It ;s .tiii-d Snl! : o : n w : "- ;".

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ti Gary from New York, ippo"dly at the leq-jest of local hankr He wa a "randon of ltihard

d.dalre.r.g Snell. eccentr.r Illinois millionaire.

whrse will furnired sc muco l-al 'attling in Illinoi ruins, in ettleM.ent of the etat h : said to hav rpciv.1 iifarlv h riilliun dollars. Mil üiotht-r. wiif lie at Hloojy.inct on. 111. Is a rich voii.an hv h-r nwn riht Snell is wll known m Rl!rhait where he i ;aid ti ha-e had I'li'idfrii if iliil!ii(i.

v.hen attached to a pssenger car chas:, in inot case. embodl? the sain parts ss are embodied in the 80 - ral.rd "regular truck b'ii'.t from the ground up."

In the df. ,gn and con- j structlon of the fever plant, transmits ion. differential. ignition v. .-tin. they are vitally th m-. The well roritr .cte 1 ti .rk unit

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Distributed by RALPH C. JONES lÜV Lincoln Wat 11am. soulli I'.ctnl. Indiniwi. Montr I'ticuo- 1M2. M.iti'üct ii-'i Sheet Metal Specialty Co., Goshen, Indiana. Th HO'HTHTt TKl'i'K UNITS ar Tr.fcd in dl!T;T.t l to fit an tpe of mr Atficrd at th fi.rv fr of hrg. ir haft ar.d 'hir- dr:v-

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