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K. ar Ah:.:ral Willi. ia It n-! -'t:. chairman of th" I'iir.l. i r la r i ia a:i a !!i h'Tf- MortM.iv Ui'ht Jmtc th- S.njtli Atlariti' Ih.rts ;tso-I.iti-n th. tt hi ' f II 'V.' ro'jntryrncf:" Mhl 1 '; r; -1 u'p.a i'. that r o wroniT l'fr nnn''l'd with th lf'ir.l "wit. rrzu- if his wropiT I i r i !- catl.i to ri:y a ttt ntior.." Net r.r.'v i.a I .nist-d upcr. the t-V..s.vt wat' h tipt.p :.:! u.att rs." ii.i 'h-iirmaii Ü-Tifon, "hut I h.ivo fullovc.l th. ucrk if th hf ucrk of c v . j- por t ' O'.ipplr, l..,,ir,! .f tin- Horhi 'V i r l i fh- rmi thought r: rnln.l that a'm :ii- ?...w r 1 a c I; ; r ; lhat .TUf'!aI u.rn'-:tt which Hpi;. -ithr th' sue or failutt of a prrna rMt rv.frr. l ni.ir.M1. ','Th ro is na fort nn oar part to -J.irk '.li.it.-v r r .-jpon.-sihihty wl .'ivv assi'incij. W- li.iva ir, -i s t ri. tl;it at nil time th r. cords aro open t the 'inlilir i:v. ry facility U r,ffrr.'l to th(-" who 1 -?: r' inforu it ii.i'i . Tak Wh. Ills:. '"It is au asy n.ait'T f : at vor,'f pick flaws in art oiar t ri y. .-: !iko ih.. nhlpp'ru: honnl. Wo hnd to train ;i..;r.i''i) ship hul'd. rs ai'.i i'i th to iiinirm ul ovir shi;n w" h ive irol to train thou-anH of iv. r. mir.', i'i an orpra r.iat ion r.f ma er it uro- you will Im.1 li'.rr 'here -v!d. roa of wrnfiu d'irm f this and and now m l th n yon will untno r a - trrnat!c effort to d fr.'iud. It Has r.crr-ssary forth." Mhippin hoard "o ntp'.'V n;i-n whos.- ..!. rrr'pop.ihi'.ity u ihr uncovt rsriK (f wtunc '-I nc ed oi.r.i,' anu th !" men w r h ir ith a hr.ivv r sr.-. n :M . it .- ! who We del. end im.oi; to in clvnl lipon, those who michf io UmpUd to d wrov.jr, htar a t.e.lv re.vpnn.-ihilitv if !h( failed ' . nut tn an oiKan..ttion s;nlintri 'it oi Whe titan (MM tho t'ir. bin c"'Ti dojiars'. 1 i I .perf d.'.llat lrL'e.St Steal t'.r in the world, mil' ions t v pc;.ded froir. (lay '( day. it o iM t r e; c- - he humanly t wrnmr doin-. Without Ml!! fr-'in time f i m po5khle TO or to do 1n:s;rir.p finaitcial rime " SC. II LEX E AX!) SIUMOXS FACE TRIAL TUESDAY OX CHARGE OF MURDER r nl f r Ne-w s Tl:a. s : i.AI''llTi:. ltd. Nov tr, Tli" t ii f J'duard S,hln.. of Mtchi(.in ''it, a:id üdward Simmons of na .:o Now York l enti l! raili oad Ir'te. tirs charged w;h murder. will he tu'Ied tomorrow ruaui: court. I'oth. it liberty on bor. i t dip Tata! heotin in the l'ot t t men h t o li n slr.re the niht at a d i rk i orr tcir (h st r: ort. whoa they M...ie fnm the weeds aloncst-l e th" V- w- crk C-ntral tracks and a it .: o a p: ol bulb It w tt ; tit.- breast of a m:n who i.l. 'vas Innocent of crime. Saon afttr the tracedv It was dis ....red thit John M. Fär'and. th 1f id raari. iciis A h.i'l .-ol'irt'.i Mood in hi i-f-To won m. broucht om r.i.'.'.co, .liiTnol h::a as h r uand Attorneys, however. ha. s. ;.i mat i:u5 woman can im: prove; v-r claira.. I LEAGUE ELECTS UELGIAX PRESIDE NT! CONTI N CCD FKo.M P om:; tti.r all the -tat s ttdr7 All I !v -r !ul. t t ! '. :estl.ni or. tile nda will id d .unoni? these committees it! cor.te up ior oate o a . a i r:?e :i n tne reports ate subn l.Ient5 of th s-,. coirtts ! e x-officic ..k.-' mblj-. vice presi :h T'.i" -,.- 1at- R..: 1 1 rljirly :ndica'o.i th vt rt Ccil. 1 01: l!; ur,roi iter.o 'ii;.i and Signer Titter.; atUk- y to been - Ivadlnc fi-rates on f:ic flor.r r.r.J th ad tho stnall .states .re showing .1. spirit f lnd prndrn.'" nnd wit! not .vc-'pt pr-arrar cod an.s wnnout hiving traur mv. SUCCESSOR TO MAJ. DALRYMPLE XAMED W ASl 1 1 N ".TON, Nov. 15. ApP ointment of Finrk I. Ri. hardson as ?uperi.Inc rrohildtion ::g nt at CliU ago. succ e.!ir,c Maj. Alfr-d V. DalryrapJe. r. fJ;:.. d. ".aa .inr.our.v d MohJity .v the b;:r-ati f intern il itvni!". Mr. TH :hnrd st he b--r. conn cct- d with i:tt ri. il rov nu work rI Cliuago for s .;.-. iir... . mION AVINS i V.INNIT'Eel. No. 1'. -i r.d tii-, ton. Minneapolis h'-uv-.v. uht. ! kr.ocl.rd out Harr.- W;);: .ms . f s so . IVllMVii i'i th.. .rod r...ied ..f ! scbt-du!-.! I? 3tcru1ay r!-rht rour.d ont. -t Us.d . t th" Fulton ! ' t h ad 1 ! to Ihi Jiw wi m right to floor his o p p or. i r. t.

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i (.i vr r. i;i:yi:ii 1210 Mih.twai. t ; nr.- i-und iv aft:- ! . . i -.v Ita: a .'. r r -! .r.tli: 1 1 ; r. I ; v. ; : : i c survived i hii lt n. I 'a ul O.. tto A.. ! I: and I J" 'i A. of South I j ii'l. u r.d H rr :'a n 11. oi rec?jVill'. i - i . r s ' : : i : . 1 r 1 1 i 1 . 'a..- I.'.- !. it. Ii. rlin. 1 . 1 1 J. . rt-I a a.- 7 i ' s '. : .. t v. 'i -: u;.i! 11rr:;.! !i . ..c. . i t 'id. H. ti t'! lived in th.s r ltv I yr.tr-, coming h-r ur trie pa.fr.rii Ci.K-.i M.y 17. 1111. He v.as r::arrid i to Loni.- Hat; rdrn j org. fl rruHiy. Ills wif . ed S'rai..-! li'-.l y i months af. Th fu rural will frr rr. th" 1 i-.-iJ-m , 1210 Mi'hawiikri av at J : ' lo i. T'.j -da' aMtrrini.n. arnl 1-ur-will 1 in 1 liiwrii.. n rri t ry. W. lti,K will :l.a.ilc. I f: 'na ujj.i f i m Mr. "; .r w,!1 ; a Ücii-t rind a nurninr (t Shillrl T r i f N'.i. -Jli, K. . T. M.. S"Uth,' I'm r.'l. ! v;as ;il-o a i ri t r of; Tin Xiiitii r'.-r..l Turn roin. BOXING FEATURE OF PHI DELT MEETING !iiti(m and I)ii"Iiv OIII1 MrConl Civ Exhibition at Dinner Session. Disi'l i th' form of a prof vior;.:l. Voutiu' Wliiti- hatanirrd T.i'uliv M. Cunl Jthout tli- rinp; in a t'-ajr round 'xhildtioti hout h'dd at 'harnhir of (.'(mum r .- Mondiy rdrht follow ir.'j; the hi-rnorithly ilinnr of th- Ta ta (unicorn chapter of tli" I'hi Ixltn Kajpfia fraternity. 'M!np; W'liiti" is i liamtion i.oxt'r of the local Ioy Scouts and his ability to hit wh'-ri ho desired and to Mock the Mows of .MH'ord won him rounds of app! a Use. I'ddi' Itlankrrt and la champion of th- V. M. C A thrt'f round iiit..tion hout. rrt, ho has h. on out oi th Miu ii for ooie firm-. atii. his old tyle and hoth of th Duwan. . K'avo a canvas hack in hoxcr.s pl.n d sniiic t eal wMlops. lrc'dinir the houts dinner was S'red, which was followed hv a short musical piou-rani hy Jo-eph Thomas and Howard Bloom, memhors of ll'Ua omivorn chapter. The regular m tiri-' was h Id in the fraternity roorrs, 114 Ik Wayn- .-t.. fullowiOil,' the houts. Fr'd lalis. cfiairman of tho social ronimitt '. i- arranintc for another lhi 1 1 1. dinner to !. held Monday. Nov. lif. Th prr-ram for this dinner will. h' announced lacr. forty members of tho local cnapter attended last r.ijtht. The two houts were arranged through the offorts of luii-no Kessler. FIVE ASPIRE TO WIN HOUSE CHAIR rnKi LEGISLATURE OREiSS lNI'IANAI'i LI S . Nov. 1.".. Indications ate that when the n t ses--i n of the Indiana legislature convener hi r- on yNin. ttiere will a battle fur th- t-peaker.ship in tho houe and for the o;lic. of pres'idtnt pio-trm d' the senat o. Already kvr h:;o notüied nidio t. r f t!i- lions.' th.'v will b candid.it. s for the spe;:k r's chair and that a lischt will be put up is certain. 'I ho followiii'-r e andulat5 hav be-n named as possibilities; Glen Harns, d.try; Otto I'i 'ir ld. Iak county; .lacoii 1. M iltinh. i r. Muncir. and o'lusttr Havisin, rtnnvill-. Other tandidat' N ai.-o ' l expected to hf; annoum !. Milt ir.h rcT is the most lik. ly ean.l id ii.- acrcrdiatc to th..r who have Ir en cl. to tho former speaker of th-- hniM'. II sso Kschbach. who now is diairn",.in of the state 1m, aid of accounts and of tho t-pocui! 'oal and fuml cimmissioii. Amor -.'S taoxe nam d for the. of1k i f pia sld' iit pro-tern of th- senate ,.4- .lanies N'ejdl. tlary; o.-oar Pitts. l'adi; ;-.nd Hon Strodoin, Iokoiv.,i; is tho strott e;r.--t of the .rror.st of t!i" thro candidates in tin s. rtaie and it is admittod that a-ode has a "lichtinK" chance, 7f) ) PimPniFTflKS OF "FIRE PAXKr MOVIE NI1U (Ktx, Nov. 1". The two t ioj.ri'-tors and th doorman of the Fast Sid" motion picture house u h. re s. chihlr 11 were killed and 1 otlu i- tntui. d in ;t pa'iie last t.Uht, wte i i 1 . 1 in lja.il lal-' Mo.;da- for .1 h-..rin Friday. larli'i- in the dav they w re arriicud or. i h trees that they had fiihd to tike proper precautions for vaftty, that au xii door was h iked arid that they violated thlaw prohihitn.'-T t he admittance to tlaat'is f unaccompanied I ii- par.'.. ocv nrrod w h-n Iron a turnuCo tilled tin? aii.l ( :c.iM il a cry of ' T.re." minors, smoke theater Th !' i: children Injured ill a the riw -re reported still in tditioit. AXXOUXCE OXE'THIRD rrr nx urw u f f? R cüf.sTER. X. V . Nov. 1.".. s .1 prices of men's salts ranuir. u from bei ceii I v. iv a 1 1 - 1 Cuts 1:1 th-- w h. fall an I wir.ter l-.: to 4M no it.ce.l cloth :rc ii.'-u.i'.-rs ion cl Moral. i bv 1 Röchest, r m intit.u t ur.-rs wlio are of th" National Asioti.iM.mt.facturing Clothiers. SjTi'.g lut-.- ( f the ? turert opt ra d tod ty perc. nt low r tha pnc. s. Th" price cuts. re irc.Tt. diately. a ; d 0 neos :'.0 la - a vi.ir's to t tt et t Cayuga Man Killed in T rain-Auto Smasli-U p DANA. Ir.d.. Nov. 1;. John ' t r.urs,. :i,er liinir na: Yet million county, ws killMonday when h;; autoriio. C t V U ga, d bat st r ;i. L ' .1 nit. ,ito and Pfiir train and) into the B; Vermi'.- j Fast, rn lli::.o: thrown r 0 felion river. t i f,i:i: MEI.T. th. M o 0.1 ! I o. comprising "'1 ' I'. th. sip northern Indiana i .tu :t w il be i:.:. In- ; . , " N--W '. . : 1 s o. N-v. ' ir Tre !o.R. 'ar! lodi:.-. T--:-meeting ; Ln u ! , Wednesday wnir.g. o he rejir-teri' d at th r... .-ting W- dr.. -lav incl io Goshen. E.kh.ir;. M;sh.waka S.uth R ;id.

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OVER THE WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT J55 ROMANTIC truly believe he saved her from droning so he could speak to her. MISS CAUSTIC And now she's niarrvine- him snshe rnti io t!i. n'k'n?-. Whpt t-rrih'

EASTERN RAILWAYS CUT FORCES 3,000 Penn-vlvania Lavs Off 2.500 Men New York Central Let? 500 Co. PIlIU!i:LIlUA Xov. 10. Tho Pennsylvania railroad will lay off L'.T.OO more mn, 1,000 of them on the Philadelphia division, within th- next five days, according to announcement Monday by the coiarany. The Philadelphia division extends from f utsldo this city to II:irrisbur. Fifteen hundred of the employes will be laid off in the central Pennsylvania division, which comprises William sport, Sunbury, Flmira and the Schuylkill divkion. At Will; lams-port, where it is announced 505 will ro, th" majority will be car shop employes. Since the ml of October there has ben h total net reduction of m.re than ' 10,000 employH of the Pennsylvania system, most of them cast oi Pittsburg. ALliANY. N. Y., Nov. 1.".. Four hundred shop nun employed by tho ' w York l.'entral Railroad company at the West Albany repair shops and JO'1 other vorkcrs will ix 'aid off, officials of the company annourud Monday. According to the officials, it is not unlikely that other :r.n will be laid off on the compan's lines in other parts oi the countrv. STATE FILES CLAIM FOR ALFRED LOU'RY ESTATE. VALUED X EARLY $75X)00 Sp cial to The New.-Times : COSIJEN, Ind., Nov. 1.". In the circuit court her. Mondcy the state of rndiana. by K. L. K. Stanshury, 1 attorn. - -t.. ih ral. filetl information estate of askinc th.u mo $75.000 Alfred liOwry, ! ceased, former r.;ayr of c.ocj-icn. bo awarded the ct.mmon sch.ol fund of the state on tho theory that ther- are no legal ha irs to the property. Mr. Lowry I ilit. d without havlr.c a win and witnI out known relatives, j Qui' t titl' proceedings started in Ith" superior court -at Elkhart by I P. rna R. Whltt Osta.rn of Harlan. I Ky., who eiaitas she is a niece of Mr. Lowry. has born for trial I . 14. in that court th" state has 1 a. so a ttuici i;ti- procet-uings oenu1 : ) l- ' Mrs. Whitt-Osborn ncur 1 that svji ,, p rsot; as Lowry i until she rcid in a newspaper .new lived that I I.- as .b ad b ad and I ft property valued , at Tö.uuO. which was being claimed 1 1;. about loo perscrs on the theory 1 th it they were related to h!m. Mrs. ' U'hitt-Osborn ; tho only or.o of the i ('..dnniit to start court action, he ; h.cs circumstantial evidence poir,"; to spew that Lowry and h-r mother wa r. broth. r and sister and that they wer.- .-. parat .1 when they were child-' n. n having titan t0 y. i.'ard ars ago. never of each other - n or again. A tty. .' it. Sta:bury expects to ! pc-ies-sion of tho Lowrv estate th.- Indiana common school fund h.te.g of th. opinion that Mrs. Whitt-Osborn i.mr.ut produce legal proof that she was related to Lowry.

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ARM EX I AX S IX FLIGHT FROM CAPITAL CITY (CONTINUED FROM PACE Q.T.) ! in Titlis, stated that Hie remnant of) tho Armenian army retreating from I Alexandropol had withdrawn direct- j ly northward alon? the Arpa-Chai (Barley river into the (Jeorcdan j province of Akhalkalki One tho us- j and refugees were Faid to have lied before tho Turks across the frontiers of Armenia into (leorcia, as well as into tho interior of Armenia. The cable paid these ret'utroes wer' without focxl, elothir.c or shelter and that the country into which they had fled was barren of supplies. Fr.akrick Warde, one of the last of the old school of Shak sp reans. brought a touch of the living spiru of the old drama t Washington hall Monday evening in "Fifty Years of Make-Relieve," a stage and its people story of as he th'.' haf known them in a half centurv of life. Mr Warde recall.! many incidents affecting Lawrence Rarrett, Edwin Rooth and John Kellard. whom he styled the three creatost actors r.f their time. He recited th mirth provoking "P.attle of Rismark" (North Dakota. when an army of mosquito defeated the sparsely clad Roman soldiers on tho stage, and revealed tht. interesting Information that Douglas Fairbanks had first trod the boards nt the age of 1) in Mr. Warde' s own Shakosperean compiny. LAXDIS CALLS 15 IX LIQUOR THEFT CASE CHICAGO. Nov. I.,. Fifteen federal subpoenats w r- issued Monday by Judge Keiusaw M. LandLs for employes of the Grand Dad Pistillinc company, Louisville, Ky. i ue .up iu uppear oeiorc me I f'Meral grand jury in conn ction with j th- shipment of a carload of liquor to Chicago. j The liquor is a"l -trod to have b.-en sold by "Mike de Pike" II itler. now ; under indictment, to saloonkeepers ! from whom it was stolen later. The saloonkeepers caused lleitler's arrest and charged that after selling th-' whisky he arranged to have it stob n 1 back from them. i FIXED HEAVILY. ELLO AESO TO PAY REV EX UE Special to The News-Times: GOSHEN. -Ind.. Nov. 15. Steve Ello. a f irmer living northwest cf: Elkhart, was f.r.ed $100 and s -n-: tenced to the state pena.1 farm for; 30 days when .; pleaded guilty be-; fore Judge Drake to a charge of '. manufacturing: whi.-ky. According, to Sheriff. Sar.ford. E'.lo, must pay the l'edral L-overr.rn.-ut about ".ooo in tines nd taxes. He is sail to have exprrs.-. d a wi'.'.ir.g-, ns to settle for that amount. ; Frank Horvath. rtsidinj- near. Elkhart, who was charg. d with' j making boez from custody. has be n discharged 1 the deputy i-resecutor I holding evuler.ee ag-air.st hhn ir.suf-; ticient. t s'ir A. Cohan Doylo once wrobj a 12. COO-word story without leaving

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COUNCIL REPORTS FAYORABLE ACTION Final Hearing on Track Ordinances at Next Session Fund Appropriated. Ordinances for the ratification of the contract of the board of public works with th N-w York Central railroad company for the construction aral maintain in e of an additional track at tho int-is-etion of oliv- and Sampt sts. and with the Michigan Central Railroad company for tho construction of an ad ditional track nr Walnut st., were presented to the ommittc of the whole of the city council at lh.- reeU. lar vueting last night, and wer reported favorable by the body. Th' ordinane s w ill be pres:nt-d for final hearing at the next mooting of the com m ijt . I ho ordinance allowinc l.dward pfeift r. Philip Rondurant and Ed i ward Neddo, (t0' far the ai l-raisil of prop rty on both s.des of lowing :iv was j-lac .1 befor- tlu committee and was cntiriu-d until the next meding. Mr. Pfeiffer c.if' td to apprar n-for-tho cuun itt'o of th" eounoi1 and pr'sent ;'o;urs upon whb h thi.s sum was .I. ti rnilri' d. Ark ansa s . ( g is lators Will Visit Purdue U. LITTLE ROCK. Ark.. Nov. IT.. Plans of Arkariscs 1 ris' ators to visit several a l:i i-ultural -olI"-ro in 'th r states lia'.'o bo n r hanged to limin'ito schools in Wi-con-m and Ivwa and to add a school - Indiana to th- list, it was rnnounood Monday. The dato for tho start of tho tour als. ;as b--n changed fr".m X... lv to Nov. zr'. The list of a tri i'ult u ra 1 e-lb..--t !" . isitod now ir'-!;ides th .-e r.f the IV.iv.-rsity rf Ar!tar sa. th" Fnl--orsity of Illinoi and Pnrdu" milversitv at Lafavette. ' vtr - r i - - -

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FOR POSTAL CLERKS Union May A?k Congress to Reduce Nicht Work, Improve Lahor Policies. Thomas F. Flalurtv special reprosrntative tf the National IVdrration of iv.st Other Clerks. Washir.'Oi. T. aiidr'ss4.'J members of the local union r,t their mr-otins: hebl in tho nichts of Pythias hail Monday von in lt. IU sides Mr. Flaherty's -p.och a special musical pro cram was civen nd r'f reshnir nts war-, S'-rved. Mr. Fla'it rty told of the proposed :lin :" the crcanizatiott ;o urce the comir.c oormross to approv. of a :masurt r-di. cine the nicht work f postal employes, increasing their .vices and improvinc labor policies now ir; for.:- throughout tho Unit i Slaps. Carl Shelter, president of the local union, made a brief address in which he reviewed the results obtained hy tie organization durinc tli..' r-t yiar. A reading by Miss Virginia Hol arts, a piano solo by Gladys Hummer and selections by Wacner's crc"iestra were also, included on th-? program. IWILDlXG program PLAXXED BY McCRAY TO CALL FOR S650M00 INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 13. Plans for terminating1 present organization of th-- state board of agriculture, which is now a private corporation with quasi-public powers and making it a state department will be laid before a meeting" of the board in tho state house Wednesday. The creation of an agricultural board as n state department has been endorsed by (ov.-e-lect MrCray The 'board will also consider an elaborate building program for ir21, which if carri.-d out in all itsdetails will call for an estimated expenditure of $50.000. The present organization of the board of a'-Tirjlture is perpetual in character and cannot be changed b an act of the legislature without the unanimous consent of all the members of t)ie board. Charles F. Kennedy, reecrding secretary of tho board said today that he believed the plan of ttrminatinc tho pres-nt board by turning the state fair property estimated to be worth from Sl,. "00,000 to 1,00.GG' over to the state will lned the approval of all tho boards members. Such action would b in complete accord with the program of the governor-elect. Mr. Kennedy said, as Mr. McCray favors ihe broadening of the activities ,.f the board. Coal $2.30 Lower Since Stale Regulated Price INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Nov. lä. i Present retail prices for Indiana in cities outside of Indianapolis , aver- ; ace $2.50 a ton less than prices prevaling prior to the. price fixing orders of the fud and food commission according to report submitted to Jess F. Fschbach. chairman of th , commission, by A. L. Donaldson, en- i gineer examiner of the state board! of accounts Monday. Retail dealers now are buying In- ; diana coal at an average cost of $J.::i b ms a tn than before stat' regulation of Vie coal industry went j into effect, the report? show. PLYMOUTH. Nov. 11. Marriage licenses have been 'ssuod to John D. Thay'r and Mb's Jennie Covle, Kith of Ii Paz. Ind.. and Edward C. Wilch and Miss Alio- Fisher oi North towns-hip. Mrs. J. A. English left Wednesday for Cardirgton, Ohio, where : ho will remain some time at th" home of hrr caughter. Mrs. E. A. Ie. Ilort (kub accompanied his wife home from th? Lutheran liospital at Fort Waym, where ; w-nt an r.ieration for th he undeithird time (h t!;e jaw. d tooth. Mr. W. A vania's new affected bv an ulceraiS.rang'. the Pennsyll.assengir and freight ag-nt at the union station, sueeod-. irtg the late Taomas Twom y, il -ce im 1, arriv d with his; family anil ' has assumed his duties. Mr. St ran ire : from Columbia City, where he was aL'.-nt for the Panhandle. Miss Anna Ma- Holloway has r- -s;gr.al as bookkeeper and cashb-r at the P.. e Hiv". and lias accepted j: position wi h tho Mishawaka oan mills rr. Mishawaka. I 'hir'os Kellion. wlio has ben ! -ri:is?v -H fr tb- past year, wer. to 'h!cairo for an operation. More than 4 0 Knights of Pythia 'vcr.t to Walkerton Tuesday nitrht and put on the rank of Ivnight to a elas of : candidates. A banmn followed the business meotirttr. H.XRDI.VC. Ql'ITS POINT. P.RenVNSYILLF. Tex.. Nov. Prs't-Elect Harding permanently nhan loned his storm besieged vacation eottaue at Point Isabel Monday and found refuge in RrownsvUJe irm th" winte- north.' r that h is broke uj hi" outing n tli" ttnif coast. VISION OF BREAD is always licrht, white and toothsome, that everyone will eat and enjoy, is the dream of all good housekeepers. You can realize that vision by trying our bread. Once you use it on your table you will never want to be without it. Why both er with baking when we can do better. ' - - 1- :-- ir -

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fOUTH DHND La lc.tM lKnty-tx mtla aurt et ChleCD at th I'Ciat rtira tna SL Joaeph river, A m f ric- mort picturatyjua alra&m. makaa lta "Muth bnd" and turn northward to tb rrt (Cttr proP). t" wjum ttiUm; altitude Ttt ft. A&aSFVtED VALUATION: Real aatate. tmprovmanU parwnai proparty. $3,110,lt0. CTTT DEBT; Bendad d-bt 4tS.8CO Hlnkdn- fund Sl.tU Nt debt ...H4T.l?T ennr piioperty am nxp.r aset:?: ta.c4t.401 CUJUS: Caamtxr of Cemr.iero with erclualv. club hoa ajid equlpmant, Indiana Club, Knlfa and Ter Club, puth Bend Woman's Club, Progreaa Club, Rotary Club, Krtrania Club. AdSall leAue, Untvaraity Club, and Country Club with a tr.ott camptet houa and olf oouric XI mo an untiuil uumbar aJ other clubs and orfa&Lxatlona which crovMa for Intallaatual naada and social life. DEATH RATE: t.i jxr 1.000. Brirnr ratd.- is. 64 per 1,000. EXKJCATIONAL INWXTUTIOXA EUhtaen raoa pMbUe acbooai. valued at $1.210,000. A raw 1 4 50.COO Hish Gchool. A vccatlon&l Hchool. Twalva parochUl achoola. Schcol enumer&tion 9 to 21 yaara. 16.6S7 (191&). fchocl attendance (&pproxlnaterjr). 12,000. Fra public night rchoola are conducted In four of' the ward buildin and in the HUh Scgiool with an attendance of about one thou sAnd. Night school work la alto provided by the T. M- C. A, and Y. W. C. A. The Unlversly of Xotre Dime la located JaM. r.crth of the city. Bt. Marya Academy, anothtr larpe Cathoilc inatitutlor.. provide for the academic and collejflaie training of lrU. In addition to thH axe the following apeclal and technicaj achoola: Thre business col le so a, two acnoola of rauaic. VACILJTIE FOIX JtiTW iSDVtfTiUES: An lmpv.tAnt lnducament to new industries that xuay not ut onc require an Individual plant Is furnlahad by a Manufacturer Plant and Power Co. Ghu:! and power to ault can be had Ln tb building's of thla company et low rentaj. Itental lncludea water, heat, watchman and elevatot fervlce. Many excellent attea and a f-w buildlna procurable. Write fcJoutJtt Dnd Chamber of Commerce for lit and photo. i'LNXNCLXX. INSTITUTIONS: Tan banha ana trust compan:'--with total reeexurcea of $ 22. 8 0.31 1.02 LABOR! outh Bend La what Im clar&ed in labor clrciea aa at. "open town." There la an abundanc of both aldlled and unakill-a labor and plenty more to draw upon In the ernaller adjacent towra Wage acales furrdahed on request. A large proportion of workingmen own their home. POPULATION: The follOwinar comparative flurc ajr moet eo,' nirlcAtr. aa ahowtntr that Couth litncl hua never had a boom, but a s-teady, normal, though rapid growth. Such a growth la positive evidence of the natural advantages of the city aa tux industrial bnu commferclal canter. Population, U. Sv cinüus: 1880. . l.tSÖ;: UV, 21.811; 1SC0 a,,iw; 1910, 63.684; (Local Census), 1512. 69.600. and 1S16. 67, 0i.'. lOWKR: The bt. Joseph river la now developing approxlxnataly 25,031 Irydro-electric horcpower rrom four dama In thin vicinity, rnoat of thla power belns; available for South Uend. The obAloua advantage of electric poar, and the low prioe at which it ia furnUhed here, are practical inducement no manufacturer can overlook. Coat of power and light: EJectric. .0 to .61 per k, ss. hr Average cost 15 to 50 h. p.. 124. CO per h. p. pT" Jrr Qaa, ii cents to dO cents par M cublo feet net. PUBLIC SAFETX": Klre Department Ten etatlor.B, fiity.four man; eixteen ploce. of apparatua; auto xiulnmcnt included. Th fllcJenoy of the Are department la shown by tho following figure: Valae of build Inxa and contenu at riik In the lat IS years . . f 1 l,6C i.8 3 : Total flra loa U.t 16 years .... .. 8S.1S7 Averaelos8 per year for 18 ye a(v 45,243 POLICB DCPARTM E2N T: ölxty-alx mn and two polioe women. Police amb-Blance, auto patrol and motorcycle aqua A lUOUOIOUa AND OTILFK INi tTI TUT IO?."B; BtxtT-six cfttjrene including all leading denomination; T. IL. C, A. coetia with equipment about I2GO.000.GO, and a I100.00C.0O bora branch. A Y. W. C. A. costluf? J75.000.00. ilufaeuma one In the aity ax.d one at Notre Dum. Two hospitals and a county tn-trir-ary and an orphans' home. STREETS: Total ienjrth of Ftreeta, aJloe -and aveeue m th city limits, 217.3 milea. Total lemrth of streets, alleyu and avenue., paved, fcf. 36 milea. Complete boulevard aystem belrvs: developed. STREET UOirrS: Total public light. l.!4. inclurilrg 4C electrio magnetic arc and other lncand8centa and magnetite. Cot 160,000 per year. Many atret3 are Ulumlnattxi ulta the Improved boulevard cluster llghte. 8TREET itAILWAYR; (Bleotnc), la city lHntte, total lenrth ZZ.U mUen. brELEPIfONELS: Central Union, .;an';a! man??, 6.989 atatlona; avVrape calls per day, 44,000. Lonff diaUnca caIIs per day. ISO. Direct connection with New York, CnJoa-a. Ban PraciHc xnd h'A intermediate point. Automatic exchange. 4.780 atatlona, oonnecteA with ala exehangea, A'werae cal' per day, 42,000, TRANSPORTATION FAlLITIE; Eouth Beird bjia Mght rttur. and three electric road. The irtam roads are the Lake Jhore . Michigan ßouthfcrn (New York Central). th Grand Trunk, the Michigan Central (two divisions), the Vandal la (Pvnnaylvania system), the Chicago, Indiana t: Southern, and the New Jeriw'. Indiana & Illinois, An eighth road, the Lake Erie Western. Fuppllea through puacnger eervle between Fouth Bend ar.d Indianapolis, entering the city over the tmcks of the New TcrJ? Central. Two belt roads encircle the city and rwltchlr.s charges are absorbed by the railroad."!. The electric linen are the CbKao. South Bend & Northern Indiana, the Chicago, Lake Fhor? & fV5Uth Bend, and the Southern Michigan. Thee lines proviV aerrice betwMn thl cit7, Chirajfo and Indianapolis, and important point on the ehore of Lake illchlgan. PTtEIGIIT RATErt (C. South Bn4 to followLng points: CLAK3 I 2 I 4 I I Hosten 1.17 1625 'I .lit .47 .2 New York ..... J. .9 .72 .5CS .41 .Ml Pittsburgh 72 .611 .45 .165 .25 .20 Buffalo 75 .44 .6 .175 2!k .:15 Cleveland iz .m .411 .lis .12 .its Detroit , . .675 .41 .2 .20 .155 Toledo 505 .41 .251 .17S MZ Chicago 42 .355 .: .115 .14 : .1: Grand Rapida 4?S .405 .11 .24 .17 u XndUnapolli 502 .41 .34 .150 .175 .24; Louisville .13 .54 .421 .525 .23 At Milwaukee 495 mii ,j :5 14 15 PA&sKNOEn ffCnVlCIl: Ktear.i ar.d electric roafia provt about 14 0 trains dally 70 In and 70 c-ut. WATER SUPPLY: The cltya waler r-irply is Znvrri from aoout 100 artesian --IIa. Plant valutlcn. $ 1.8 01. ib.r. Normal pumping capacity for 21 hour?, 2 4.UC0.00O gailor.s. South Iiend urtaka and puts out ftrea rlth pure, cold, apark-linr water that a the envy of leaa fortunate citlea.

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