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May. It is expected that more than IZ'J') p.-rrrr. - will b( prrpent at the Lanqu'.'t, which -.vill be- a l'ervUirc of the ir.!etin-.

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hart .-ourity organization cf India n:i j rornierly of Govhon. had mn uri.-r.-itv -tud nt.--, formed f.r tho nscharKel from lAkcid hoiit;U nurnrv.. .f n ."if tint- a movement fcr ln Kendall vi He, where ylv, w.'a takn

! fhc Pijistntiire to make a larn up-f been struck by a i proj-iition in b-a.ilf vt the univer- Yorl Central railroad train in ' !...... ..'tl... .......... ..,.' . . I..

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Mrn. lh-;-n Klliott of Pat-adena, CjI., forjiLTl:' cf fio.-hen, va.- injurel when she fil while addressir.K a me tintr of tho Old Settlers le.mu? at I'asidetia.

Solomon I), iriouy-h, 92. died at

TS pl'un- rmwu j.-w. is, Mi.l otlo-r itin.- j Mi.laU'bury liomj of intirmatie

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i'J '! d Foam.'' will b" shown. Zeii'j M IC-- f he;td i tin ast in the photo - pl'ty. The I-aSall" anr.oiine that it Ii v i!l of!' r a feature for the midnight i' i .-i.w .New Year's 11v-.

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A tremendous, tlirillinfj melodrama of London and the continent WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST

TOMOaROW Zena Kcefe in "RED FOAM" From the Saturday Evening Post

SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE Watch for Announcement

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n- i.oor oi ine sironi ir.iinai.ic pnoio-;j-hy. "Just outside tho Ioir" whiel

:s yliowirii,' todaj' at the Castle. Not nly th- author's name, but the timeürio-i.H of th them industrial unrert the strong :;;ory and the line east mal; the picture an especially

j ! attractive on. Ildith Hallor. known

Mart for lier home, aftr having

i viril. al relathts. Mr.. Lynn wll! n -

main indefinitely at the home of her mother in Ivendallvtlle. At thj time of tho accident it wa.-i not expected she would reC'ver. Her husband is a fonner resident vt oiiic r. Thoiruus Hohrer, who rec ntTy moved to Ooshen from Milfor-1, has be.-n anpointid sup rintc n.dent cf a. portion of tho Lincoln hitThway out of iloshen. Mr. Kohrer lias pur-

'na,-cd a resiaenco here. He iimkc' i daily trip: on tho Lincoln highway j

between Goshen and Unorder

of old as". Ho ua.s born in Wayne

county, O.. in ls23, and when L"3 irs of aye walked froiu thero to Hlkhart county. Surviving are nil '.1 cJilldren. The body of laiward W. Hyde, pioneer Goshen boot and s-hoe dealer, who died at the home of his .-on, Robert H. Ilvde, in Cleveland.

was sect hero and interred In O.'X i Mrs. Fred Richmond, s:t, died at

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her home in Xappanee, ;.fter it'.m ---s

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as "the perfect woman, ' heads the , n, of ...,. venr Xurvivir.e are

wonurrni r.s: ci P laye rs Manmi; h(T husband and iivo soum. at 11 o'elcck. the Castle wiü oJP r a jilCol F. UKrv. St. of Gohspeeial midnight show next Fnda i.n dh.(1 at (ho hon;eof her dauch-

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"Vi i .m.i:i;is ROOM" Tb.o s-.ilo of s -ats for "Fp In Mab' I's Room" np"i;: at the Oliver theatT box orhce today. "Up In

4iMabrs Uoon," will bo the New

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Si,"'" " i - - EFi i'-rht with a mann e en New Year's I day. It is o:i- of the lur.niesl farc1 I 1 - Bit

coin-..ius oer h'-t-ii i.r ana ine corr.panv coaiinu b.rro tlr'-' -aon is .said to he excel tlooivlly r-d.

denco. Mr Hydo camo to Goshen I Tennest" and marriol Mr. Rich-

from W.iusoon. O., ipoio than 40 inond at Nappanee in 190".. years .so. Albert I. Gardner, 2 4. died at hi? Amelia H. Talfo-M, 71, died at h--r 1 homo hTe Monday or bronchial

horne l: re Monday, foikrwinjT til- indent. Th (Uctcw-d was a sou of

Mr. and .Mri William Gardner. .uriv!ntr arc his parents and two brothers. A midnight Chrltjn:1 fvrvic"', hebi in Sr. Janus lCp'a-cepal ehureli, was so largely atlendrd the capacity ot the chuich was t.'Lxed. 'Many religious iietiOniinatlons were represented in tho ira.th trine. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Tj. .Schröck of Xcv York city, who were

married at the Hotel Lafc'alh-. Chi

"FADS AND FANCIES." "l'ads and Fanri s." th- m ical

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l.end Wonuil':' club Jan. 2 and L 1

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u pri'duccJ hero ly the an: pi:,r.. ajen.erit, but with a local cm-;.

I at the Cd:ver th atcr has- ii I i-ho n week's ran at the St. i Ji.ke tb-at'-r In C'nicmo.

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tor, Mrs. M. Coleman, in Ames, la., whero she was vi-'itin.i;. S'ir'iylr.tr a ro twe sons nn! two dansrhters. or.o r?f then:. Mr.s. John McCuiro, lonir a missir i: ary at IP.nmah. India. The body was brought to Goshen from Ames for butial. .Martin Huthcr ftwineheart, for

sevnal u-ars in pers-.:.al chart--? efjcairo. aro visiting at Mrs. Schrock's I'resiA dorian inter. -sis n, Korea, i former homo in Mid.dlebury. Mr. condncied services at the First J'res-j ciirock is a motion picture pioduobyter'an hureh lier5 Sunday reiat-U r. Mrs. ,S:lireck was Miss "Helm

m- of conditions in Korea. .Mr. Fllioit. d aue;hter of Mr. and Mrs. C,

Swir era-art 's ln tlie l.nited State for the purpose f dlrectintr a dri in which it Is hoped to rais.- Jl.oö,00 for us: m Könau missionary work". Rev. IT. A. Yannuys of Chicaco. formerly pastor of the First Presbyterian church 'n Goshen, is at Winona lake, nrranc ir.e; for entertainment of (hdoato? who will rUtend

W Elliott of Middle-bury.

Tmj (.'ood a Chancr To .Miss. The ilfcKoi; that boo7P ran now bo mov d from house ti In use will probably put an end to the van driver'.4 strike.

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'(Elp Ttjrmtccs j?lop 117 South Michiin SL Correct Apparel for Women THE FIRST TWO DAYS OF OUR FIFTH ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE have gone on record aa the Greatest Business Days enacted by thbshop. Your generous response to this event in the p3st formed the basis of our anticipation for the success of this .sale, but the accomplishments of the first two days have so far exceeded our most sanguine hopes that we were simply overwhelmed. We can assure you that this sale offers the greatest opportunity of the year, representing 3313 to 60 DISCOUNT Here are a few specials. There arc many others. CO A TS One group of coats and wraps from $3.7 3 to $60 at $28.00 One group of coats and wraps from $69.00 to $9 5 at $48.00 One jjroup of coats and wraps from $9 5 to $122.75, $68.00 One group of coats and wraps from $ 1 25 to $215 at $88.00

The Frances Shop

One group of dresses, values up to $59.75, at $28.00 One group of dresses, values up to $75.00, at $48.00 One group of dresses, values up to $ 1 25.00, at $68.00 One group of dresses, values up to $185.00, at. . . . .$88.00 One special group of dresses, values up to $39.75, ot $18.75 and remarkable reductions on Blouses, Suits. Petticoats, Pettibockers and Skirts. The Frances Shop

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licve no equal. "1 he Right to Love" is a photoplay that answers in a startling manner the question of the much discussed "double standard." It's a picture that tells a gripping story, that constantly holds the attention because of the superb acting. it would go down in the annals of production as a great accomplishment because of its wonderful photography alone.

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TODAY ONLY EDITH HALLOR uThe Perfect Woman" "JUST OUTSIDE THE DOOR" By Jules Eckert Goodman A Gripping Drama cf Modern America

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