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NAL PLAN BIG DERBY FOR LABOR DAY Program of Six Numberto lake rlacr at prin; brook Park. Amoür.f mr-nt his been mide bv Tru P 'tirs, who iimmotri th- .July . running r;.rrs at Sprlnqbrnck park that th. b.eal tr;trk will b.. the scene of a big derby I,abor T.iv. j .-sen- f!. Inr.'H 'lU.-inr s men wit i i Andy Weinberg, proprietor of the j Iiver hotel t'ikir.c,' re brj.'.ir.ir role, j Jir" Kicking the cnforpri-e and a' program of nee .similar to th- on-.j ( '''n'SijrtPd at I.ator.i i anil other ; .c u!hTn trrif k t. ill be arrange.; nt a nifpflni: Sur. "lay. Hi r.iti'" th.i ! 1 1 conies t f'twr fii 1 the we-:-rn and the eastern bbinke-t j Mf-f'tin h.-r--s rrin.inic through her ! f-oni the Vfifir ro,i: to North; 'arr.lirn. will stop ot for the . rnevtin;?. The l.r horse in the; e-ointry ''" r f c. t -1 1 t participate' in the '"'Ca! t nt:- I TIio Ircrraiii. The propra in will consist of six h'.jfn1 r:-. I ro u il! be a 1 1-2 tnil ! "-ytar old derby, the first attempt; to stage such a r.;itiiii?r over a half- j mil" track. Another will he a' leeple chase known th Oliver) Tlotfl Grand SuepV Chase Handicap, j In staging rhr- -vcar-oM derby j v. r,t Mr. iNt'-ry will make an at-I t i 1 1 1 r to popularize this di-danco ,f j l -inning rarri nvi r a half m To I 0:110. It will he similar to the j Kentucky Derhy an. I dher popular t 'V-i;ts stage,) on a mile track b;ti v j 1 1 he the fu st nvf r a half mil j four? Attractive purses are being offr'd for the ni". 'tint: hv local' husinc inen. TRAP SHOOTERS WIK IK EKG LISI! MATCH s:v yi:k. .luiv r.i. r.efore oini; to Antwerp, where they won the "lympic team and individual trap hooiinc: 'hartipionships last week, the t'nited States team of amateur Ufr shots visited Ktislan! and took .Arrested in Chicago on Grand Larceny Charge Ben ri F'.owp and Ralph Punkelb rprr. who w re arrested Friday in t'hicapo on a charge of prand larceny and broupht to Mi.-hawaka by Fhlef of I'oli.e IM'ender, were before Judp? Feir: In the city court Saturday. The case, was bound oer to the circuit court and the prisoners held under $1000 bond ach. De Pow e and Dunkelherp r are accused of stealing a Ford touring car belonirinp to .Jim Tracas, proprietor of the Mishawaka fruit ptore. They drnvi the Ford to Fast Chicago, where they tried to -HI it for $2(-C. I am willing to pay Jl" for information that will bad to the arrest and conviction of the' sneak thief who tolp the thermometer and cap from mv car. Vopt the jeweler. Advt. pit i n i : Ts ti;.m WINS AT COLI' The golf match between a team ch.'.-rn by the president of the Mi,'iini Country club. John J. Schindler and vice-president ('has. W. Pinuham. csterday was one of the best club features of the season. There werf .10 players, the president's t.am winning the match by a n-ore of 13 to K. The lo.-ers proided a pool dinner over which there was much pool natured banter, and no ill fei linp wh ite vor. si:kvici;s at st. pm l. Through an error it was announced that there would be no services h; St. Paul's upisoopal church t.o:av. Services will be held at the t;ual hours: Holy Fucharist at T:;'rt o'clock. Holy Fucharit and sermon nf 11 o'clock. M'NUAY sni(M), PICNK'. The. Fir Presbyterian church Sunday scheol p!eni wa held at JVtt.awatomt park yetrday afterri.on. whn a program replete with lntere'ting and enjoyable eventxva featured. Many prize were ;i warded In the various contests, pefreshments were plentiful. Members of the Sunday school of the First Biptlst church also enjo ert their picnic at Pottawatomie pa rk. MATH OP Miss; K IHM HI ti5s Anna Keiner. 41 Lincoln Way K. 2? years old. died at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon nfter n illness of two months from complications. She- Is S'.ufcived by her parents. Mr. and Mr. J M. Keiner: two sisters, Mrr I K. Hartzog. Chicago, and Mrs. Henry Hahn. Freeport. P.I.. and one brother. Oust, als'- of Freeport. Mls Keiner was b(m in Mibi'.vaka. Funeral arrangements will b announced Inter. sociai, and pniisoN.vr.. Marjorie Ostrom returned from Chautauqua, N. Y., and Pittsburg. Pa., yesterday, where she has reen v isitinp with Janet Mecke'.lenburg tho accompanied her home. They w-.ll spend the next two weeks at Klinper lake where a houe party is 1" lng held by a number of girl tha;eronea by Mrs. H. C. Fgpleston. Mr. and Mrs W. Pudding and son Charles. 5 02 Calhoun .'. .. and Mr. .i';d Mrs. Chas. and Miss Mary poolittle, leave today for Morrison's lake Coldwater, Mich, where they will spend two weeks. Klchird Ci'.l. r.o- Lincoln Way W.. has iron to Kennedy's res'?rt. Barron lake. Mich., where he will spend two weeks. William Kirkw-od. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Klrkwood. 2 22 Nibs av., who was operated in for appendicitis at t. Joseph's hospital recently, Lj do.' g nicely. Mr. and frs. Wi'.li.m Fittb and dau?-ter, of P'arr.am. Neb . are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Alnlay. 314 W. Third av. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doll and Mr. und Mrs. Richard Ailn leave Monday on an automobile trit to th ractna ooit. They will make the

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t V'trt in the ir.te rn..tior.il contests at ' H ii. Ion. There the A rivi ici ns wn the team tu-ifih and in addition eupture! five Mst prize in ir,diid'Ml competition. l;i"'-t prize in individual conipttl- : ion. HIGH WIKD HAMPERS WORK OF SHOOTERS OK ST. JOE RAiGE I.ow s- ores were t ry much in iiler-.ce at the weekly .-hoot of th" S Joe Valley dun 'luh. Suuid.'y" afternoon. The wind cau.-inu the targets to jump an-1 duck made Jt a difficult matter for the shooters to keep averages up to norm.il. The procrain cilP-.i for 1 targets; 00 in the c'.ui an.l 30 in the- piartice event. 1 yard r:-e. Following nr the scores made; Prac U'iih::r Mvers . . j:'. Z ' r. cu.-t.tf.-on . . . im It. I .1. Smith . . -.'I "luh 'J2 : n s T 2 SI 0 4 f.T r.i IT It. K Mclnernv . H. Holl. in, 1 (I. IX Vandevcrt W. D. Staples . J. H. Witamyer I). J. Halton . . jo 'l -') -1 is :o 2 0 2 0 2 1 IS a jt 2 0 1 S it 1 K -'1 U JO . ' 1 T p; X. Feltes IK IT IS Mrs. V. M. Myers 1 IT Da It on, Jr SvHal l!'nt 25 targets 1 ar'.s. 1 s IT F. (lunalson ... 'H W. M. Myers ... 24 Dr. .J. U Smith . 2 1 H. H. Mclmrny . 2' U. II. Holland . . I'J J. H. 'itam er .-IT CRACK YAKKEE TEAM LEADS RIFLE COKTEST AT OLYMPIC SHOOT Bi:vi:nL' . iSclKitun. July r.i. The 1'nited States leads by a larpe margin in the total points scored .so far in the Olympic army rifle matches now in progress here. With the triple tie in which the United States. South Africa and Sweden are locked in the ;no metre team shoot Ftill to fie decided, the following are the points pained, according to the re vised otücial fiirurcs after re-check- , intc the tarpets and the shoot-off of all the other tics: America. 1,1: Sweden. ,; Norway, .". : Denmark. .": 1 'ranee, 4; Switzerland. 2; Finland, 1. journey by easy stapes, and will not return to Mishawaka before Spring. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mclntyre and family. 212 W. Mishawaka aw, have returned from a two months' wsit at Crarwl llapids. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Winey and family, f.os Charlotte st.. who have spent the pat three weeks at Fagle lake, Mich., returned home esterday. M:.s May me Hooth. who has been confined to St. Joseph's hospital for the past eleven Weeks from the efftcts of injuries .-ustained in an automobile accident, was removed to the home of her sister Mrs. n. F. Inip. Lincoln Way F.. Friday evening. Among the girls- attending the Tri Kappa house party at D'amtrd lake are the Misses Nina Moon. 1 1 fit n and Caroline Immil, Cavm.i Longstreet. Kuth F.ooher. M..d;-(i Todd. Hild.; Foil.-. Margiret. I "iorem. e and Crac Purnett, Wilma Zimmerman. Fhzabeth and laliy l'ull"-. Norma and Frmal llortner, Fymlell MartImp and Isabel Uuchheit. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Borst and family, 2 1 F. Iiwrence st.. have gone t Pleasant lake. Fdwa nlsburg. where they will spend a three weeks' vacation. Miss .leannie Terry. musical director of the public schools, is spendinp a short acation at Peioskey. M iehian. Dr. and Mrs. W. Ii. Christophel. pt'. W. Third st., are spending a ten (lavs' vacation in Northern Michigan. Mrs. Caroline Fnruh. - n n .) o F. T?at- . Josej h staying tell st.. has returned fron; St Mich., where ho has been for the last five months. Miss Iva Lodgers and friend? motored to Orawl lake, Mich.. Saturday, where they will spend the week end. Mrs. P. H. Terbush. Lincoln Way Fas.t. returned Saturday eening from Pontiac. Mich., where she has h en visiting relatives and friends lor the list two weeks. Mr. Ceorge Sen per. Mgr. of the Lincoln and Century theater, who has been spending a week's vacation in Frie. Pa., returned to th city Saturday evening. John Möhler. S. Church st., is ihmp relatives in central Indiana. Dr. B. F. Parker and family. COl l.'iUowattr dr.. have returned from a thro1 weeks nuto trip through duo. While at Baltimore Pr. Parker mhI each member of hts family enjoyed a ride in one of the Curtis army planes. The family also spent a week at Maurnee Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frueh and daughter, HOT Kdgewater dr.. who h.iv been spending a two weeks' vacation at Puluth. Minn., were ex pected to return Saturday top to the illness of their Martha, thev will not be . but owdaukjhter. buk for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Frei Bankert. 11 S N'. Spring St.. who ha,- been staying at Kansvill for the past several weeks, are here on a short visit with their many f rends. Mr. Rankert is president of the Western Construction Co., which has several big palng contracts on hand at Fvansville. It will be several weeks before they return to their home in Mi-hawaka. Joseph Ostrander. head of the boy scouts, has returned from Pleasant lake, where he spent 10 day. Mrs. William T. Gnj!ck, Toother of Mrs. I C. Rogers. ! Lincoln Way F. returns today to Chicago after a short visit in the city. Mrs. Bogers brother, William Oossick. is also a week-end guest at the rectory. Fire Chief Shelton returned Saturday evening from Toronto. Canada, where he has been attending the National Fire Chiefs convention which has been in session during the past week. W. F. Kerr ar.d family. 3 0.1 K. Grove sr.. who ha e been staying at the Mishawaka cottage at Indian 1 ike durlnp the past three days, returned home Saturday nipht. Peter" Rohleder. son of Mr. and Mrs'. Kor Rohleder. has returned to Mishawaka after spending eve-a.l months la Wisconsin.

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Fishermen are beinj adviseJ by the k'anie wniden department to k -t ;t Kn nse t-f for- itcin:: out on a li.-iiin trip which take tlitni t'urth ; than their own or the adjacent ''''uiit;. The wardens h ive been ins:ructe.'i io make arrests ht rt the urv.ler Joe:-, not hie a licen-u on hior h-r pcison. i'his u').vrvuiice of ..( t rulrt a? applie.l on aecouut of so many v. ho wi n: Ioj willir.' to cienle the inteit of the- law by pTo:.iitns: the wardm.s on approich to k'e; license ruht away and then fish out the day or ii. Many cases eeral and then depart, for other i.l;s or o home witliou; cotuply:ns with the states xules. Others would hae the licens tucked away in thfir prips at the hotel or left then: at hon e ai d xp. :i the warden to make the trip in : tile lake and inetipate while they serercly 'ishe 1 on and p rhaps made liv;li. of the warden !" ha in to be so acroiuiv.odatinK o: likeiy mo v..' to .some other portion of the l-ke which made the work doubly hard for them. The license should be taken out at the home cf the a'.-'br where it i. mnvenient tc do so a.s they may ha'. e to make a special trip to a county s' at :o the lake territory if tbev , a:t exi ectiiii; to p rot tire, them at the lakes. In many cases the hotel proprietors do not have them ami the cotintv seat n:ay be many mibs away. There have been other caseS where the hotel proprietors have tak n the money under the preti us,' that they would send for a liense and in a f-w days the angler 'vould p hon'.o and never pet his lietn-e m-t knowing whether hiä !iense t', e had been iroperlv reported or not. Mar.v hold m"tt will not liandlc the licenses at all because they em not charge oer one dokar for t'.iem which leaves them without a fee for their trouble. I am advisirp, rvery anpkr to get Iiis or her license ;t home before they start becaus" this will a oi.d many disa'ierable encounters with the wtrdens and help the whole warden system to become more efficient. We only have 25 wardens in the state and if we expect any appreciable results from our wardens it is a duty on our part to make the work as lipht for them as it possibly can be made. The panic warden's job is by no means an easy one ami pood wardens at the small salaries paid are very hard to ,-et. The warAUDITORIUM. It's very name "Slam-Bang Jim" which opens at the Auditorium for two days Monday with that popular favorite, William Russell, promises snap and snickers. If, as most of us believe, the mission of the screen Is to entertain, the 'Slam-Bang Jim'' is a missionary to the manner born. A perfect spider's web of mistaken identity is spun when Slam-Bang Jim. a lively, high-stepping New Yorker crosses the trail of Arizona Pete in Lone Star, whither Jim has hied himself to "forget". Pete is Jim's double the doubling business is remarkably well handled, by the way and the picture tells how that latal resemblance almost undid the easterner. Fach had a lady-love, and both ladies, of course, mistook their man. So did the sheriff, sending nice Mr. Jim to the lockup for Pete's sins, whe-n the worst Jim had been guilty of was to turn up latefer his wadding to pre tty Marah. To make- things worse. Pete held dp Marah ami her dail. who had followed to take Jim back to their hearts. In the end. after many tricks and acrobatic taunts and a stream of comedy incidents, the two men are brought lace1 to face. Their mectitr; pi tvid s the- ke y to the piei-r game of h'ale and seek which everyone has been playing. The latest picture with William Russedl comes highl "--tommertded and is said to be one of his best come dy-elramas. "Monkey Business", a two-reel Sunshine comedy scream: Snub Pollard in "Don't Rock the Boat". cemedy. and Topics of the Day complete an un-.s'i;-.l bill. Beautiful Geraldine lairar. famous as a grand opera prim i donna and legitimate stage star, hah also made her mark in motion pictures and will be- seen here for two das beginning Wednesday in "The Woman ar.d the Puppet", a scnati .nal and t-'Tia good drama takvr Pom the1 selige staccss of the :aiiv name. "J :-: is Mis.- Farrar's lh it appearance e)ii the Auditoruim screen i u'. si e is o,. i comer to this ti.y h:' ii.g appealed in a local fuayiniiv numerous ''ir.cs Tris fam .is sia;makes he r deb .: on oar scr.v-ii :n a p:ttiM"j whe'P. clfejs her in itm1 os'uous. i-.'h rail role Spanish dan- er of i.iuod- and pas ions, tenii rrimenta'. l o,l ooded. w ild anl t:nt:.med nr.;:; the man siiv' loved ar:i had d:n--!v.d ibf a puppet, tarns and tames tie: wit! a blow. La', ishly staged, spectacular in its rich, exotic Spanish atmosphere, "The Wemian and the Puppet" öfters entertainment of an unusually high order. A passion dance by Miss Farrar is one of the picture's biggest thrills. A Snub pollard comed : Mutt and Jeff and Fox News are the other pictures. One of th screens most thrilling productions Is "The- Islarul of Regeneration", featuring Antonio Moreno, which will be the feature here Friday. The strange story of Robinson Crusoe is outdone in this picture. Alone on the Island for 21 years. Antonio Moreno, as the castaway, pees his first human being., a beautiful woman. She. a ietim ef shipwreck caused by a fire at sea. goes through a series of unusual adventt'ieswitn Moren A violent earthquake, an eraotjng vtlcano. a subterranean cave and other thrills are introduced In the narration of this remarkable story by Cyrus Townsend Brady. Not a few Idle moments are in store for those who are following "The Lost C tv". wifd animal serial tory. for in the last chapter to be shown Tilday, Juanita Hansen, as the lest princess urdergots some of the most nerve tacking experiences of her life. Fox News completes the bib. Jack Dempsey, world's champion heav weight, in "Daredevil Jack", peria! sensation; Herbert Rawllnson ia "The Poppy Trail", another of those Interesting two-reel detective stories by William J. Flynn; Hank Mann in "The Rill Poster", two-reel comedy scream; Path News and Mutt and Jeff make up todiy's program of short reel subjects.

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wl'.-n does not have an ei-;ht-hour day nor a lt-hoi:r day, but is expected to be ready at any one of the 2 4 hours which constitute each day tJarr.p out on a case independent of weather conditio;.- or tetr.peraturs a,-el -when he doe., po out on a. caao he lu-w.T can tell his lamily whet; he will return. The angling fraternity should be pie-a.-td to Knew that Mil'. a- the 11-1, ai d game- de parlnieni has been taken out of politics they are tied in.; the wardens in the helds and not at the- poiitual conventions as was I'or.TaMy the case. U is true thai once m a while a warden will make- an insigrhheaut hiatal. e in explaining the meaning an I intent ef the laws wheiebv they invite triticism which the aveiape citizen don't hesitate to heap upon them but where is the business. man or the person in any otl er walk of lite who de cs not make his mistakes and is urat ful if the public will ovei iok them and give nim credit tor what good he i doing. We all want more tish and the lact is we must have more lish bccaui-e ihe population id increasing all the tim.e and our wains are not getting any la.rger. In fact through poluiion ef tt re-anas and other causes our wattrs are actually decreasing relatively speaking as to their litnes tor rearing lis.i. The only way we can ever gain any headway in the prrxluction of tish is to submit to restriction and encourage prepapation anel tisli culture in g.neral. To get this we must lake out licenser, which fur-ni-h.s the funds for developing the Jolling industry ami supplying .salaries fcr our wardens and we mu.t ed .-verve: the- laws of restricted bag limits which pe-rmits the meager supply to reach around to all an e-'pral proportion. Private: interests ar.d paitisan picayunism situated in every county in Ineliana can be relied upon to work ;;gainst any lish and game conservation and if the better element anel the real sportsmen do not cemstantly strive for better things regarding fishing and hunting, th' conditions can become much worse ami that very rapidly. Hither Ineliana is to stand in the first rank tf states having adequate and aelvanced l.sh and game regulations and receive fedeial aid or it i to re-main in the coils of an antiouated system such as is found only in uneivili.tel communities. But give the backward lookers time. They'll hang themsel es. Counties that are nov making unfriendly ele-memstrations agains. tish and game regulation will soon be at the front be pging fcr these- very regulations in a last hope of saving tho eliminishirg supply of Loth fish and game. The only rcasen that they are not doing it already is because r.f thei- rural situation which perhaps is largely ae courted fer from this very r.ntiMiiafed attitude on the part of its citizens. Williams Icwmob reL -IBS affair J'rM L : . i Ever notice the charm which floral el-rscorations bring to any affair. Whether Its a weeding, dance, or reception flcr.vers are equally appropriate. T are prepared to furnish estlmate. fr ihm it plans for arranging your de?oratlonf. and glv you the Tvest Tvossible service In delivering facilities. Clve us a trial nt yrur nejet affair. Flowers telegrophed everywhere, Williams tioonisT I3s5cuthrnich(an 5rcct brlinxmr tm Huy Cin-4:i(t.itcu Alle; Now Mabel Hawkins Troducer cf Distinctive lingerie and Scientific CoixHlng. .-,03 J. M. S. Uldg. Main R76 Samuel C. Lontz & Süds The Home cf Klean Ko&l East Colfax Avenue

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PERSONAL. I vTII.I. NOT b reponsl '.e for any j ir" t? c-Titraetel ly my wife. Slpn"l. Lrr.ll Peffaleare. TtOl-2 ' i Summer Resorts i Itr.SOTlT FARM S end your vacation. proünMy en my f irm, pli.ire apples, pears, grapes. pbirns. cherries. Perries, par.lea: use of I'iitkinp house ghart dist;enei away Address owner, care of Soutii Hend NewsTime. 7'. 12-1 LOST AND FOUND. I. OST- Silver mesh :z. eorner Chapin and Wa.ihiir-'ton. Friday nig'it. Oliver Hotel. KI'-2 I.O.ST lied lentner bill took with monev. Moose :ind ether receipts. Heuard. Wiiliiini M Smilts 14e' S. Michigan ft.. t itv. ?.i7t-2 i i LOST P.ronn erat en Ernsborger rd. Call Main 4S2.!. Iteward. S)2o-3 POUND A blcyile. near 101 St. Louis. Iisi r can have same by Identifying .-uid p. lying for this ad. 7'.C0 2 LOST on Miami street ear, between 4 and 5 p. ni., a small purse. Liberal reward. Call Main Ö1..1. 70..7-2 STOLEN Eeward efTere.l for bicycle stolen In front of Castle theare. Thursday i. in. Number of wheel is 42.'"'. Call at 721 ltush ft. 7tt:; 1 HELP WANTED. Salesmen SALESI'.OAED SALESMEN We have the most attractive line ef premium assortments in the market today. C'oinmisslon $.VOO t S2t.0) per order, with full Repeat Comtuissious. Eor a live, upto date proposition, write today. CautiePI Mfg. Company. Px:i Rruadw.iy, Cliicag. 7'.'t;-l WANTED One live hustler in South Rem to handle our line of sales and eider books. Large demand. Liberal Commission. Chicago Sales Rook Co.. Dept. ""'. Chicago. l'J'Xi-1 SELL TIRES !ireet to rar owner .".0x:5 non-skid $11 7.1. Tubes 2.2.1: other sizes in proportion, diarantee-l i',0oo miles on liberal adjustin. -tit basis. Rig commissions. Experieioe or capital unnecessary. Auto lire Clearing House, jöoo W. loth. Chi-:.g.. 7'.tOVl DISTRIRITOR wanted in everv town for Speed-'line; ?.",(i.oo to .O.O per month ; exclusive territory; nutomobile fiee to workers. Speedollne Co., Dept. :"'.. Dallas, Texas. 7ws-l WANTED -Several autonobile salesmen for retail ib-paitnienf . Experience pre-f'-rabp' but not at'xdutely necsaryy. '.m use one Mishawaka man. Live man can earn big money. R. A. Lane, 2-I2 N. Mi.-litp.-m st. 7X.1-1 Agents ACENTS Send f-.r I'ree Toilet Soap Sampl. and SPmhi as!i refund otTer. I.icassia Co., dept. t;(.t, St. Loiis. Mo. ?MM-1 Ai IE NTS - Make $75 weekly sollinp puir antee.i hosiery. We gu.irantee .-'.i'. ! eekiy full time, 7"k- an hour spare time. Experiem-i. iiuiie.essa rv. Perfect wear Mills. Darby, Pa. ' 7:i00-l ACENTS make hip money nellinp Rusy I'ee. the best washing compound on the market. Sales guaranteed. Rarnes and Wlo.ird, 222 W. ;.! h st . CI i. apo 111. 7'04 1 ! E SALE a day means SIC.T jer month, I've a day Marvelous New Adding Machine. Retails Sl2."4i. Parpar A: Rarg.ir. Aal. urn st.. Columbus, o. s0O7-l Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan Sr. WARNING! TIh public- is xvarneel that it is wrong to e.fi'er cash to erne of eur men for ice. and it is against the law fer them to sell for . ash. Buy coupon books You an have the unused coupons red cim-d any time. You can buy for cash at the plant. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. H. LEMONTREE Swth Bend's Idiajr Opteaai' rist and MAnofortoriiujr OptlcUn W can Replicate any rr flatsee, co matter wher they were made. tan s. mtchioa sr. i The Test of Time Has Proven That Ve Are best fitted to hand: your I rumercus needs for MONEY mm rtione Main 16U

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Male Help. WANTLD r-- building Intorrrs. lajuiri? 12i0 1.'. .le.Ti-i -rvn. Momiaj- x. ra.. r all Liu.-elu T.'.ll. Suudav. 7?1-1 VA.Ti:i Carpenter finishers. Cll at 1-2 l'enn. Ave. ej. W. Husliower. 7Ki 3 WANTED A first class watc'a maker.! eabiry .v'mj s hour day. pleasnt workliijr ! eeualtions, lv, up-to-date city, near ! Ihe ea shore. SDd references to V. K. j Jacobs Co., Ja kBonvtlle, Ma. sö)l-l ( b Jl-l I WANTKD Mart to sell guaranteed hrub!. rose?, tres. plants. Weekly ray. permanent. Write no. K.irry Nursery Co., lbKhester. N. V. soeVel YOUMi MAN put up window transfer pipns In this territory. Address I nlon sipn Co.. iu 710, Kalamaroo, Mich. So"-l WANTED Maa capable of operating varnish sprayer. Apply Shidler Hros. Mfp. Co.. sjrj iVnn. Ave. 7427-2 WANTED Hrtsb men for varnishing. Applv Shi.ll.-r liros. Mfg. Co.. SC IVnn av. ' 742s 2 WANTED i:.V?nRIENCEP CY LIND ETI pkkss ri:i:ni:u; steadv joh. e. P. HAKDY CO. 70-2 WANTED Man who can set up Flicker and is able to operate other wood working ina l.iii'-ry. References reqlred. Acme Mfp. to. ..- c,;:ntlemen IIA VE YOr REACHED I HE LIMTT IN YOI'R EAltNINC, CAPACITY".' If not we have an exceptional opportunity for you. We are a larpe sales or--ganiiition in a class by Itseif. Having Just opened a branch ofTbe In this eity, we witnt a few men. either full or part time, experienced or inexperienced, for our sales fire. We hare several hundred men earning better than one hundred dollars p-;r week. We want men for South Rend, Lal'orte. ElKhart, (Joshti. ' and rural districts. This is not stocks, bonds, or real estate. Call for personal interview any week day after 1 p. m. Monday at our office. 2C.7 Oliver Amies Rulldinp. 74-".S-3 WANTED AT ONCE Several automoIdle meehanbs. Ask fr Mr. Pearson. 2"2 N. Michipan st. 7410 3 WANTED Nlzht Sin per Mfg. Co. watchman. Applv 74PJ-6 WANTED Several experlened machinists ; steady work: pood pay. Sibley Macliine Co.. 2C E. Tutt st. 7421-W WANTED Chef S. Main M. ut Y. M. C. A. 22S i. ii.WANTED Teamsters and truck driver for handling brick, cement, sewer pipe, etc.; iunt knew city. Steady employment. Rull ler's Supply and Specialty Company. 2b. E. Tutt st. ih;-;.i WANTED Laborers to unload cars of hibk and oii.i'iif pdeevo.rk. Ruilder's Supply nud Specialty Company. 24.'! E. " Tutt ht. 704-l WANTED Washing mar-nine salesman to represent a veil known washer In near-by territory. Apply in person, 1.12 N. Michigan fct. C'JlS-Aug. 12 WANTED Fireman. Apply MaW Packing Company, Mishawaka, 791S 4 WANTED Men for nil tranches of central station work; one experienced water tender, several men for firemen; turbine operators an l oilers. Experience uuueM-essary if willing to learn. If you are looking for a steady work at good starting wages. Apply at Power Station and talk it over with us. Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. KSKl-tf WANTED Young man 17 to 20 years of ape as machinist's helper. Wilson Pros. 7o43-tf WANTED AT ONCE First class piece work bench moulders and tinners. DoD(;i: jiri!. co. Employment Department. 772 11 WANTED office boy and messenger for factory offi es. SI Nit KU MRi. CO. 711-2 WANTED Men In shipping department to assemble and load el rer liullers. Applv Purchasing Department, Rlrdsell Mfg. Co. 7400-4 WANTED Wood working machine hands. Applv Purchasing Department Rirdsell Mfg. Co. 7407-4 WANTED Married man experienced n farm work. Call Harrison 1S-F-S. 5403 tf Y ANTED Men to repair electric raib Aiiy cars. Experience unnecessary. Apply Superintendent C. S. H. A: N. L Ry. Co., cor. Notre Dame : Division ets. 7404 2 WANTED Maa for steady factory work, also two men for yard work. Apply 1702 S. Frinklln st. McIIenry-Mill-house Mfg. Co. 7711-tf WANTED Rrlcklayer. one that can lay pressed and eommon brick. Apply (lordier and Medd. r.2S W. Lasalle ar. Lincoln 0. 7926-1 WANTED Drill press operatorg, George Cutter Company, corner Notre Danr and Divlslou st. 7417-tf WANTED One first-flass draftsman and designer. The Sinter Mfg. Co. 7::.K)-Au2 ! WANTED Two waiters ami a ek. 323-Ö20 W. South at. 6123-tf WANTED Motonnen anl rondncton. Apply superintendent transportation, Chicago. South Rend A Northern Indiana Railway Co., corner Michigan and Washington av. "657-3 I WANTED Good man experienced la . Janitor vrork In store; must re neat : in appearance and furnish referenee from former employer. Apply between t and 11 a. m. of Charles R. Sax, Charles R. Sax A Co. 73ÖO tf MEN WANTED for city factory work; 1 i : - . ...TT , I ' w . - I i' rsLkiiii ai .ucuwrj-.yii.uoufr .14. Co. Ö43V tf WANTED A oid, steady, sing1." man to work on csiry farm. Must be abl ! to drive Rulcl truck. No farm work, i ijood wages tc th right man. Call or I write H. N Kemp. Mishawaka. Ind ! Phone (iarfleld W-F-L. 7T.Vel ! WANTED Soft drink bottler with botRox R fit i i WANTED 4 route men between the aires of IS and 24 rears of age. w ho i are Interested la learning knitting or cutting. No experience necessary. Wilsen Pros. 7917-tf WANTED Fir t-cla?s auto rcechsnic for small and medium cars. Top wages. rood Service Garage, 1.VK S. Dlvisisn st. 802-7 PERMANENT position open "to job corarosltor. Illbberd Frlctlng Co. S027-tf WANTED Managers and salesmen for I established food rrodut routes in South Itend. No experience required as we will tench tb work and pay yea while learning. Permanent positie-n, la I good tirrltory and opportunity for ad-vanr-ement. tijarantecd wage base with en:mision anl bonus to producers. Married man ireferred and bond reouire4. Call &1S S. Michigan st. Ask t -t ilg. Ljc.h. ro 1

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Male Help WANTED Firtt-claM Singer Mfg. Co. maoulclst. The 27T3-tf MEN WANTED lägt l bt metal worker, rip a'Jj sing saw men acl foundry helpers with gx.1 opportunities for idtQCtmfnt. lod.ge MfR. t'o. CcCl-Au&V Male or Female WOMEN or men wanted: salary full tinio. .'.0.' an hour sr-ar time, selllr.g gURranti-e.l hosiery to wearer. Experience unne. essarr. International Mills. Norrlstown, l'a. ' T'.Vl 1 CLERKS, i men, women over 17 fo: l'nafrii Man Sprrtce $LS month, r.x amlnations August. Experience unne.esnarv. For free particular writ J. Leonard iforruer Civil service Examiner, 11 .Vi Ejuitable Rbig.. Washington. D. C. K0 2 Female Help. WANTED Saleslady for -women's ready-to-wear store. Royal Woman 8 Garment 1 o. 11 S. Michigan et. 70-1 WANTED Experienced cashier to operate National cash register. Applv at "Th Philadelphia." 7W-2 WANTED Operators on pants work. The H. D. Lee Mercantile Co. 7429 3 WE WANT SALESLADIES THIS IS A WUNDER FL L OlTOKTL'. NITY. We are a large salrs organization nd have just opened a branch office In this dty. We have In our tales organization about ." men and women, earning from .V to .s,'.(xl per week. This is not sto.-ks. bond, books, or real estate, but a proposition every one wnnts that stund in a class of its own. If you want one of those ladles vno -want to forge ahead and have grit and euergy enough t do as you are taught call any week day after 1 p. m. Monday for a personal interview at our Permanent Rranch etfficc. 2'7 Oliver Annex Rldg. 7437-3 THE EXPANSION of our business now requires 20 young women over l'J years cf ag; fine, v ell-ventllated factory to work In. Good pay. South Bend Rait 7310-4 WANTED A grrT to take rare of baby. Inquire llOJbj S. afayette. 7735-tf WANTED First-class experienced stenographers. O'Urien Varnish Co. 7400-4 WANTED Reliable woman between "0 and 40 years of age in family of four, two adults and two children, youngest three years old. Must understand cooking, be neat and trust worthy; dutlei light, consisting of cooking and first floor work; second maid emploj'ed. Wages to competent woman twelve dollare. Good home to right person. Applicants address News-Times, Rot L 100. 770 4 2 WANTED Waitress nt St. Elmo Rstaurant. 222 S. Michigan st. No Sunday 7K1-1 work. WANTED Women Janitors. Apply Studebaker Administration Rldg. Information Rureau. 73S7-A2 WANTED Girls over IS years of age to wran and pack candy nt .1. R. Weber candy factory, corner Carroll and Wayne sts. 7420 6 WE HAVE desirable positions open for experienced operators on power sewing machines; cteady work and best of pay throughout the year. The Lflinb Shirt Co.. ejst end of LaSalle av. bridge. 7402 3 GIRLS. IF YOU ARE AN EXPERIENCED POWER MACHINE OPERATOR OR IF YOi: ARE SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE AND WILLING To LEA . N TO OPERATE A POWER MACH INI' WE HAVE A PLACE FOR YOU IN ONE OF OUR FACTORIES. "THE RIGHT GIRL IN THE RIGnT PLACE" IS OIR MOTTO. AND WE WILL FIND A PLACE FR YOU WHERE YOU WILL RE HAPPY AND MAKE GOOD MONEY. THE WORK IS LIGHT. SURROUNDINGS ARE PLEASANT. CAFETERIA SERVICE AT NOON SPECIAL CAR -T CLOSING TIME. EIGHT HOUR WORKING DAY. COME TO-DAY. WILSON BROTHERS. tf WANTED Wom.in to coV in boarding bouse on farm, near Baroda, Mich. Could use man and wife or widow woman. Inquire N. P. Beebe. 513 Oak st.. Nlles. JUichlgan. Phone "4. 7700 tf WANTED WHITE WOMEN FOR FTECIAL WORK; SHORT HOURS AND GOOD WAGES; ALSO MAIDS AND CLEANING WOMEN. APPLY. HOUSEKEEPER, OLIVER HOTEL. 64&4-tf GIRLS FOR PROFESSIONAL WORK NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Girls arplylnsr for positions a telephonltta are equlppe-d f-r this highly Bpectal!zd profession entirely at the company's expense. Good pay while learning. Permanent employment. Steady advancement. Bet cf working conditions Uct lunrnes at lowest cost. Every conceivable convenience. Girls desiring to scun these superior advantages of employment, apply TTGÜGßDlbCDLJu rrs 27 So. Main St. Applicant's information druk lu lobby. CiSD ti WANTED Girls! If you are intreste 1 in light, elean work, with good py while learning, where there Is no large, noisy machinery, pleasant aurroundlcgs. upplj South Bend Wit?h Co. at once. 7S.,--2 WANTED Gir's tor binary work. L. P. Hardy Company. 7V74-2 Office Help WANTED Party to aft ag privat secretary, who is a competent bookkeeper and stenographer and Is accustomed to handling money. Apply in your own handwriting, giving fell particulars la regard to yourself. Box E-l'V' care Nevei-Timta- 75-tf

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Office Help. WANTED CAPABLE YOUNG MAN AS "IFICU AND CKEDli MANAGER. STATE EXPERJENe'E .. D PREMIN i" SALARY. ADDRESS 11. P. R. s-V. J PLACE YOUR APPLICATION WITH -THE THOMAS SCHOOL, LICr.NMID EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. S K Yr. Mich. A Wah.. "d Floor. M. .'"'. U Fill Hundreds of position : SeL, .r-ip:. lc Typist Bookkeepers -General 'fl i Credit Cost Time Par Ro.i t ,er; Substitutes Etc. WE I N ITU. All. Ft SINESS F1KMS Call lg Ir Competent 021) Per ' v Free . rvi e We Do Pcblie N ork. lst P.at-772T-Aug.l WANTED f rencrar'rs. rb ial general o7i t.elp. ,eCo.. Notre Dime und Divui-ip st Cutter -(-. - , WANTED Middle -aped lad to p-.t Dookweeper; make a ; pi alien in ow .i band wriUjf. ldrdse'.l Co. T sO I WANTED Rosine needs almost an unlimited number of trained office peop.e and cCerg unusually high salaries. Vj now t get your businei training at th South Bend Business College. This school is fully accredited by the National Asportation of Accredited Schools, an i is th only business school of this sec tion possessing this recognition among educators. Irge Intereettn g caralu, free. Call telephone Main oil for it. tf WANTED If you want the t-st business training In the shortest tlra. get tbe new catalog of the South Bead Business College and plan to begin a eo.jri. Day or Evening. Monday, Aug. ro er Tuesday, September 7th. Call, write or telephone Main ÜP. CP9J tf THE "highest gTaO" bnstrefls training requlrra equipraeut; Bookkeeping cschlre. adding and listing machines; multlgrapfcs, dlctophones; Flllag devices, Blllers, Typewrltens. etc. Thess will be found at the iMuth Bend Bus! nesi College. a-M-tf A LARGE faculty of expert teachers. each A speclallst In his subject. Insures the student of the South Bene; Bnslne College the rest training to be had. Make your plans now to attend this cbool. Catalog on request. t'W7-tf FREE EMPLOYMENT HCHEAU. The South Bend Business Colleg operates a free employment department t place lte own pupils, or any others -wemeet the standard required by this Institution. We have many openlnga and shall b glad to consider applications. devtf WANTED Young lady as clerk In ttaffl? department. O'Brien Varnish Co 7337-A 2 WANTED 1 or 19 year eis girl f-r general office work, tnnst be. typist. Address Box J -1 no. Newa-Tlrns. 77ö7-tf Domestics WANTED Colored man and wife with out children. Man for chauffeur and houseman, and wife for housekeeper. Apply at Master Production Corp. over Theater Rldg. 7422-1 WANTED Experienced maid; rDj whv Is good cook. Inquire 125 E. JrfTertoM blvd. Phone Main M2. 7'2 WANTED Girl for general hnework and laundry; no cooking. L. 2b"d. lb'. So. Lafayette ht. 73r,fl tf WANTED Wom . to Qo ptalc eooiinr. Call Lincoln fm S15S-tf WANTED. Situations. WANTED Washing to do, 1115 N. st Peter ft. Must be called for and d' livered. Tt'70 'i WANTED roiitlfn caring for invali 1 or housekeeper for widow or widower by middle aged lady. No (mall children or laundry work. Address NewsTime, nox T-10. KC2-1 SITUATION WANTED Employer leav lng city would like to romnn1 bis competent stenographer frr a similar position. E. A. Bennett, ll Llnin war Iast. Main KYiY 77 2 Houses WANTED FROM 4 TO S vOOr FURNISHED APARTMENT OR HOUSE RY RESPONSIBLE PARTY FOR M MONTHS OR YEAR PERIOD. CAN GIVE REFERENCES AND GUARANTEE BEST OF CARE. C.LL MAIN W23 OR ADDRESS NEWS-TIMES. BOXF.-P'. 7VS3-1 Miscellaneous. WANTED TO TTÜT rVreral freest p!rt machines. Address Newa-Times, Bor M-KO. Wlo-4 WANTED To rent a private garsgs; by doctor. Call Lincoln 2071 at one. 7 1 I . - 1 1 , WANTED TO BrY-Second !md building material, planks, scaffolding uid tools and equipment. Gordfr and Nfed. r,2,S W. Laralle sr. Llnc.ln Vo. 7rj7 1 FOR RENT. Garages FOR RENT Room for to er thre cars In garage at 723 E. Inllara av. Vs!n 13rV 7424-2 Store and Office Rooms. DESK ar.1 office spa'.- fr rr.t at 222 S. Main ft. Phcne Main 'SC, or apply -TSi S. Main it, P4. 1 FOR RENT Store roms. suitable for retail for Pght manufacturing. Seeon 1 and third Cocrs at 122 S. Michigan St.. suitable for office or wholesale bus'r.'s. hQ3 06 N. Michigan st. Mala Spacr I'erfutne Co.. ccr. Mala . sd Gart stt. iT-tr Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Large J'imlJh r-om. Call i: s. ii:;: t. k"-"r-' 2 EOR RENT T-w-o rc-rr ?;rcihl t.tt.rief for P.ght hi':' c-.r g TV. b'.o-ks fr.m i-'-foffi: r. Dcr C .c pitx olv. Inquire TX. s. 1'rjt.k..- '',' 1 FOR RENT--Two light ho':,ok e4-i" J ccu;le employed. 1 rr lr, I", 17 I FOR RENT - t r.i eiv f .".!; r.--rt. g i and el--tri-- in- '- i 211 N -l.M st. "'.'" ' I

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