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Rickard to Promote Dempsey-Carpentier Fight

VETERAN PROMOTER TO BUY INTERESTS OF OTHER PARTIES

William A. Hrady anil CIiarhjX.t Catcher of World's

Lochrano Will Zell I.y Awiorclatd !'r wi r,, :,,,,, n..r-r-:. . - I i ill i ' i " i i i v t i Carpntler tout for the h-a weight chanir'-'in-ilp of th- ! alAnf. He rm:p. th:. aanouri'-e?:.--late Monday aft-r a COTi i r . i ' w th Win an A P.radv. -if .v ; .) h Asrrcd to take over thf ;f.tr- : rsts r.f both Pradv and Charb - P : Th- n,uy :n -a . t f Irawn !Ji v!thln rh n-vt f-w J?r.ys and with th- si-.jn'r.:: of th Itlrknrd will frrfiin a.s promoter ff th" In'orriatio'ial ror!t

rr the prrm!.T iitl.- of pu:r;:i-T.. ( tan an.i hf"!! havf- th- h'.p of an-f.'r.'l-r ?k r'.v tnm iji'nt hr '.,;!: fh r r.f tK- frr-at. r in rwt-r Mails K(-cm-- r-' p''T:' :1 ! f(.r th" ntir ! v. nri that southpaw nxt C(-ason. Btno?ii;t ' ?h- pror iotir'.-- piaran- j 1U- 'li ln't hav- mu"h t-f a change r forf. ir. wlilch trtaS- f 1 i.o .'O'.'. y ar In -h-w how really good No Citariir In Vn! rart . I f The:'' v i.; i .. r,n ').ir;i.'- in th'-l "Aro wp looking for a n w shortor.tract i-t" th hovt ami' ;'.' No. Sy a lon hot. Jnoy PJ-ktrd. . " iir h !: ny - S. will hf looko.l upon some r'rnry iv IatT dvi-lonrtK n,c". ' '' as th" star of th Ifatruf. He's Th rintf f,f th hont Mil! n-rn litis ;i;'n o: iss hall play.-r and h 3 full Saturday. .T-jlv 2. avl th-- of tri" ' f '-punk hit ma ;- Champion, contf-st anv portion of th- A-rv-ri- "Wi!! w- win th." P-n-.ant aciln? can continent or c.ha. a t-iay h-1 uv' nrivr" -h' simo cltib with . v.-n rarr.f-1 hy Iii. U rd t.-t liM than ' T!,"r' ?tr- n-th than we had last

March 1. i Ktckard ih.Tt Iii' Hrndv did not show ar.v sp...!l atithorization from (" )h.i ;. :h- I li ter's withdrawal from 'l-.- proi:'. tion f til" ooii:, h- ar-f'pto I llrady's statr-m-nts th it ),f n r. -ffentd .oohran's in'r-:; in this

country and had a l.ral rlcht toj ' turn over tho Kn-'H-.h-.i m's- ora - , third hm- n tn- f. ; t ainp.p: ui:h jVcw Mentor Aids Cooper in Ids own. I'nd-r th- .!d .titra-?. XVr. . r c. ikard, I-.radv a. d Corh.ran,. oarh Whipping UuiMet 111 OliapC hhi a on third hd.-r.--t in th- mn-, 1 riqm tract, and .a. Is a- i . M"n-ihl- for; 1 OF L-JpriC 03II1L. one-third of th- --p n- s lnvdv- l : und wer.- .aih to i.,-. - ,n--third '""oh Ilaytln's made hi debut nf Fi:rh prr i;t a - rui-j-.t arrrni-! ' .o ith llcnd athletic circlt-s when from tli- pron,oti..ri of tl." con- I"" heliod physical Director Cooper test. of tlie -Y" send tho Hljrh school Cochran.- lias 1. n vriotiOy i!l 'l"intet through a stifT workout yeat his hotn. in Lou. Inn f,.r .o-ra-' u ,,lai' on tlle "Y" ,loor- Hiustin tlrn and then for- nni!.',. to ta k- ' iv(1 -atui (lay from l-'ort Madison, part in tho y,, -r -i-s-or ia t jops r- I'W'a where he haw been tutorint? fultin from I.radv's !-t. nr.in at inn th ' F(,rt M'ion HiRh school, and . . , . . , a;ear.s to be able to fill the pap to drop out of th- promotion of the. ,, a bv former coach Qransden in international ront.st with it1 jri-i.j. lt Fty rantlc pnrso of $v...or,o. to h.. di-; i:oa'h c'0 0 wll, probably tutor VA'AJ. ' J U T,rr,rs, '-""'My local s.,uad until the end of the J2OO.0OO to , arprntlor. an the new mentor would Corhrap.f's Condition. ; lmd it hard to pot a line on tho Cochrane' condition wa f mpti i- !m il matt-rial so late in the w;xoii. .!zcd In a cable mepsai: ror. iv 1 Also his stylo of play differs from yesterday hv Richard from nadyn that of Cooper and Gransden, wliicli Cochrane, wife of the rnc!ili pro- hariKe would be a severe Jet back moter, which read: t the local s.piad which is playing "Hufb.m.l still no' well eimu-h ' '"w- 111 mid-s-ason form and di.sto attend hti?lr.es. p...-t.)i irictlv l'1'-'1- the best brand of ball exforbid. Will you .onf.r P.rady. w ho , h ,(l b-v a"' local I,rt,l tive in represents mv bus). and :"'. .... , , ; The Orange and BItie suad at Jack Ivearn-. tnanair-r .-f I , m,-I x ;!)pan(M. sh(ltt,a marked improvefy; ?hu isJn.,hl , m. nt over, tho previous week Htated that h,. Kn-w of th- netfott - , ( . h;,s lr(lken th,. nu.n f thf.!r tions and was P-rfectly s tidied to M:iar faul;s an1 wilh tne paco thoy continue th-. eontraer un.hr t!.- hlVl. in th,. wurUout this v..t.ek, ob. promotion of T.ickard !h(, to,,.rs shoul(1 shov Importe a Under the contract s-iL-n-d hv th - , SIK.t.d here Friday that Toxer. and promoters in this e;ry ' tl..- visitors will be unable to --tern. last November, it is hirih'y jtosii'ufor two of the promoters or .anv .. r .ie of tliem to fak- o,r the bout El'Vrctt McXrOXVCIl tiCatS

without interference -om the h vers. provided the articles of the contract are observed hv the r--xnainln;: interests in th- promotion.! i lllip ISl II Cilim $ S Tq StalV S AttY. CroilV CHiCA?, Oscar "H.-.p-i py" Fel-oh. on- of th. k:!it Chi-' CA ?o American league 'as.li! players indicteil on etiar-s of eon inlr.nrv in the iiT're-i.l tliri.n-v .,

pimfs Ln the v ,.rM V.-'n. ; -rlos of four races Friday or SunMonday surrenden 1 and was n- , . , leased on bond of jl ' " McC.owcn took tho 200-yard title Ilohert F. Crowe '-tt- - ,r f: - tn Staff in 20 seconds winning by rev. toniirht said h-woi;', p. narrow mawn. He had 35 feet Mlv look into the ha-' :!l !m. .!" -v--,r" ;n rh'' f,ni?,h of h morrow to see if an imm.-di. t- ... 1 . ;' ; I"" lcC.o-.v..n to'k tho mile In could not be held. I:..'., rt c,.,-,in , J :s w,I"un- l,' ;' quarter of a lap aistnnt tit attor.--v in . , n - 1 th'' thr'e m '':05 lH'a,lnK Of the case, vain h- had ' , ä : . r 1 Staff e;t by five seconds. k'on able even to fi"i-h ra-Mn.: the'

pOO.OOO word-; of t .-' t : mm v tien ia j the irrand j iry in it ini Judge Land is Advocate Legal Raxing Contests fly I'r.lted Trcs; CFIPWC.O. J.n. l rontesr are :.loea'-d !-v J !!:- Ua ndis. hiii I -iet all. Talking froLand is siii. ' und i: r-'l p . - 1 p'lp;p : t - . ; i o I . ' a hi. a I ermitte I h 1 i- - - " t si?. Iand!s aJfl ""boon to b- ' .1 ' ! " v otild m ; 'li-.:' ' Ama'Ttcan l.-gti'ti t . .f 1 l A V -V:'i -i v. I .a' Arrow Collar ! j ! ! I j Quea.PtfiboJvLCc.Inc.Trcr.Nl'. t! : J

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STEVE O'NEILL CLAIMS INDIANS HAVE BEST TEAM

r . fl P,i:,. fir..,.- IV- Vn iiuii."5 i ;i l tail Hv IIPAKV I,. r.i:iu:LL " 1 1 ! I I I rSi Statt CrrMl'nt) NEW VOHK, Ja:.. 31. Tht-rVs i ; n!y rn" tfaru In th American I-ca-' , 1 u:i- ar.d !?' ih" ('"f-vel an'i Indian?. , . .. , . . . :.. V, I . - i' i v .'fj-' in-' r:r:u iu inn v.mi ' f'- rrisfortun the Wh'.tf r v a..- -r;u. in- iia ana r.a'v; f a: K r to watf: , u. w, (!(,!;t f,.ar th;.n, inicr trad si Can I m Spltt r. "Ktan Ctv'!f c.ir. ti'l uo hi cpitta!I and that ru ini a world to I li - . I 1 I" n lit Ii, tHi'. H' 1 l i lltX yo'ir. HASTINGS REPORTS AS ATHLETIC HEAD irt Staff in Skating Exhibition at St. Paul V. I'uit.d Press: r. rett McGowen won the plaudits ' lho vk:,tinu' worU1 Sunday In deii atinr Art Staff, of Chicago, one of th- fastest men on blades. McC.owtn beat Staff In four races before a lare gallery. Recently he h f-ated N'orvell Ilaptie In a series oi race Hen O'Sickey is next on (Iowa n's list. They will meet In Enthusiasm Over Fight Prospects Runs High in Canadian Work Circles I' t"nifi Pr.F: M' NTItKAl.. Ql'i:.. Jan. 31. F" ;hu-:. i-m -., the prospect of the t -:'f -Car pent:, r licht b-inpr h-'d Mo-trea! r -afh-d that stae ii : I'M .- r 1 . , . i fi.'il' fi'-S Were eompll- .. ".. r of 'ton of rall. '.v. tnb- r w o'ihl r. ach -if to -rd." aTid '?: r. ai-iti'.'r '.eilo woild b- g:et. r ' In!. I-:., who r--turn-d from 'a .f'-t .i ei.nf.Ter.Ce With ' ' rd . . Id h- w- -onf id-nt -i:.a f bi tri; to Ottawa ' t la 1 - b r i ! a nt horiti- ' 'a ' r. at: 1 pefoilon Legislature Jl oiW F;c lp .(? Basehall Men i' A--"a it.-d I':-'--: ALP WV. N. V. .Ia- : .;--f . ight tr.." .!..- rs of :;,. ei.'.c.,. - Am r:"-m '.. ..-.a rlub -. , A ' M- :. ! iv t :h- iatr".Ju-t:rVi :- ' ' ! -r:s" i r : r- of . t . : ; Ir r d - ' ' ' - p- v.alty of ( r- ta f-v ;r t atPri---r.t and a '".r.- . 1 iV f. r ha ball play r- I'.-i' ,: ot .uo p;:ng brii -- wa. a ttem ; t to ' - : . lo-c ,-r v ' L-a:r.." J ar.d t. r-i-.thicnc th. 1 - a bay, . A-1 e prion of '1 ' n T. Fv, r t a . -' 4 1.1 . . . 4 . .n ittona. bag;;- cub. who 1 'h. capita: tonight niwiT hi i ts Din.vrv. P- A 'r;-a. I re s : "Li:v:::.Nr. o. jan :.i. "; ; g- ( K. O. Ch.ar.i y. I'a It tn-ore 1 rhtw-lg-.t. se.r. d a tc-hriaal e.;r ,. . r C'.l D.-lan. In. tru th:r ! r-'ira! rf lev. - S-h.ed-i : I . a' 1 '" rlght ( ' h ir.v I lO-l i r a i n s ; th.. a' and. P-l in. v. ,,n. v 1 into th' ring v.r. the f.---;r. 4.1 K V. a ' r. 1 1 W n .

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-v7 0 Benny Leonard i3 a lightweight edition of Bob Fltzslmmons. His trip-hammer blows, combined with keen generalship when in distress, paved him his championship against Ritchie Mitchell. Those were the two flhtinj? characteristics that made Hob Fitzs-im-mons the mightiest man the ring ever knew. . Leonard used his head when he arose from the swift knockdown denlt him by the dying IUtchio Mitchell. He. was partially dazed, and shaking in limb, when he arose at the count of nine to face tho battered but desperate Mitchell. He was as madly "gone" as tho much mauled Ilitchle. Coal Under Fire. Put WitTi back to the ropes, and

an ashen smile on hi features, j. wear an tear of hundreds of battles, j have known he was battling a i ncI,eonard called on his keen Judge- He drove knuckles of his right, tist i handed foe. And he would have

ment of human nature. He rmll - Michigan Beats Purdue By Accurate Shooting Hy Ansdciated Press: LAFAYETTE, Ind.. Jan. 21. Displaying a wonderful defensive system, and accurate basket shooting, Michigan defeated Ihirduc here tonight in a bitterly contested game 28 to 23, and sent the Hoilermakers into second place in tho conference standing. Michigan led from the start of the Käme. Tho closest Purdue got to the Wolverines score was within tthe la.st five minutes of play when the Pollermekers crount was 2:1 io i Michigan' 26. A field goal by Miller for Michigan in the closing minutes was the llnal score of the game. At the end of the first half Michigan held tho long- end of the is to in score. White kept the Hoilermakers in the running rluring this period, tossing in nine, free throws. Cofflnpr getting Purelues'rt only field r..Tj rT Tri.. n 1 IT I nrfV. fl Tl P m T. it'll rallies by Purdue were cut short in the last half by some close guardFv Associated Prss: PHTSPUPG. la.. Jan. .11 ste.p Walter (Kfibldt Maranville ha signed n ere y.-ar contract to i ay with th- Pittsburg Nationals. Th.;.iff.rmi':.m w. -! r n out here tr.- . ni:lit 1-v otliials ttu cub. who ?b .t H.ir'ifv 1 r. v !"'; nre--i.l-:. land reorge G I b p. . ti:ar.ag-r. h-.. s-cure-d Mat a r.v'.ile's signature t thaor.tra at Xcav York MUNPFlSoHN lir T .ILL. Py As.--cat. i 1'r- v T LEI o. o. J..' . - o hr,' t - h t j . . f M i 1 w a e. . . . -P I T ." Zill of Yonr.gs'owr. ev o-ar-.d ot th- ir 12 .. jp.d bout i r:.g!i . ' d:t:C to th opintcn spa : r-v n a the rlm-sid . POIl MARTIN WIN. N'lIW eRIEV.s". .Tan. .1 ?.la.rtlt:. A. M F. champion, vcr. a technical kr.r-'kout ovo1 Martin

Ing. Dunne was the nig I actor :n t a r -y: r'nSrrp'vi-- -.,-. "-: ! tho work of the Michigan tlve. the j ft . sW' '- . ;...v 1 big center playing all ov.-r tiie Hoor , . i; f'V -" A few- ..sits bur iMab-rine.'- Af'-r .' and scoring three tiehl goals F-vrs- ; 'y j'f; ,f;-;r;:- , v;- ' i' J a few ripple-tlei. ; -, r 1 1 --t (if ! a nun. ColTing and Millar starred f..r ! l'f'-':' '-"''c''--1 ! hill. l.-dr r any d.;..!i-:.r. Ilir,K,e" A tA t - -Vr;---:5:?rl-.: n--s. n.er.- .-.-l-r aa-l .,,., a ! -: ... Rabbit Maranville Signs ,) J 'fft'tH I , Contract U ith Pittsburg ) W.ZMmWä Hi ni .

. t. "iP'-rke. Nene OrLar.., light heaw-

weight in tho r.fth round of tli.ir! .-ih-dub-nl 15 round rieht t. night. ;

Referee Tor ste-prnd the ticht :b;-jp:" Oun biow'ing ami Vr urr.ing'l A ! Hurse was hanging on th- roj.j.i, ,f "Pap-'a Cold c ;.,.,, ' Just after taking th- count of nine-. , taken cwry two hvurs until th'rc. :

CIIAF.Lls PICK OLI ly Asocittd Press: POSTt .. Jan. 31. Th' sa.e of ' c.ki ,rl. - F an out'hdd.-r, t .terara i.:o club of the Pacific i-c-.-t leicia- was arr.oarced by tl:mar.a:eii...r.t of th- P .sva Na - ion. C.s .tor.ight. ph-k tr his 1-g t '. '". 11 but - pect to be- aide i l 1 a1 thl-? st ason.

FITZBy Ed Hughes

r rut. i ro VJcr clo lngly beckoned to Mitchell, as much as to say. "Come on in and mix!" Mitchell was too far gone to take much stock In the ruse. It probably didn't keep Hit( hie away as much as the hatter's weakened physical resources did. Put it sheaved that Leonard retained his keen gene ralshlp under fire. The- stratagem woulel proba.bly not have saved him had he been facing a man strong enough to put him out. Pob Fitzslmmons was a master strategist, even when facing defeat We recall the time when, as an old! man, Fitz went up again' t the young powarrful George Gardiner on the coas-t. The bout was for thp "llghtheavyavelght championship," so called. Pltz's hand were brittle with the lfar down In his hand early in tho' Temporary Ambtssador. turn tii im. uKm imjuii 'iv ft ? 3 I 4 e, . : ? -"i t- ...v. .... A. I r . t j .k 'A 2f f ae V 1 .. a- -n KODert L.ie -ra:-ie. wno airect tt Knrltsh Cmbur.- In Winshir.Lrtci vt.;.. ö'.r AuclLlanü Ueeldci J ec ui ullici. Uij tw Löü4in : aii 'iiii x tura li Pape's Cold Compound" Breaks any Cold in Fev; Hours ft-t..-. n',o v ( doses are taken m.-ually breaks pp ; il"V I'O.'J. i T.i- Very first dose open.- clogg-. J uTil ami the air tsmv? f th. th-.iioa.i; stop :u io. runmntr: r-i-. v- ' I j t he h-adar lie. dullness, f.-v. rislir.--- . 1 I -Pape s eY-ld Comp.. una" --c-T S. - jick. m,iv. .ml c,-ts r.niv . -Vu- : t.ts at dru : o: -- It a. t w it hont : .iuir.uie ins.e-t upj;, iMi-ui'''" A

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fifth, and it was a twenty round battle. i:u Pel) only grinned and planned a neat trick to keep :he fact a secret from his youthful antagonist. PIiiiTe-il Gardiner. He began swinging wildly with his right, never intending it to land. If it had Fitz would have been una ble to endure the pain of the impact j Sometimes he fell short by the ridic - ulous margin of a yard or so Gardiner received the notion. as Fitz had Intended that In was try-t ing for a knockout. Gardiner h.ad ! heard of the murderous Fitzslm-j mems wallop, and was endowed with! whohsome respect. Fitz kept him ' at bay and e.n the run. actually win- ; ning the verdict at the end ef twenty' rounds. j Put if. hy accident, FiU had connected with a right Gardner must. won DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out: Thickens, Beautifies. A P inarkable lloric 'I f eat .m-iit Gi u Jl One Wim Had It. Tn ta- v.ar ef 1 I wa ::t'.e l.e.i m;, snb-.. ;:!.- U'.. -: 'Ul'. -r-'! :. eT.ly tin..-' a ::-, rr- t!i"s h'tid ka-w f..r eve.- tl,r.-- a-.r. :;:--a r. :!; ;.f'.-r . . . : t sa. a : ;.-t" a i --W. ',', : :. a:ly t-t i-y I Pia.o . 1 f' .:. : I - . 1. a. . I .l.ta.t' t -.v 't f- .i ! !: a- r ..a. .. ...i - aa. t if' ! i v---P.h .ti. r a if. i a' , , c . . , I ! .... , i I i . . ' 1 1 r i ' a ' : .1 i I f , ' -a . -i , . 1 1 t T i r ir- r -i ..;-al.!- : t'-r 1 .-. . i, : i'1 :!:' . a" 1 i vi i tal r ;. i . ; -1 . -a" t : ::g -: .. -Mi-:L- rid -f - ; f..: i i :' r ' . a i.-r- a I I ; :. . . . ; -;a.:i-v a . !.- ;.p-- p'r'-r, -it'...! t - s. n I i'. !:'' tl.o f Tr ; V.'!. -ft'-r ::ny h.r.g-'r. u J i, r P. f ,:- '. -": :'. I-n't .iel.-.y. Writ- r... M. II Jaek-r. 2Sa ,--r... itl. Sin. . v. . I AdVrntSffTS make DfOlltS ffO;n I voKimr not -r ----- - rnces. ! Try NLITS-TIMES ITant Ads 4

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Mishawaka News

THREE MOTORISTS LAM) L JAIL: OT ABLE TO Ml 7;: Th- ihr. e '!.:. -ri - s whc S :r.d : ! d a viM av:'omob;!- r: 1 J 1 1 1 ? i -iicii . ;... where a - bn-k- ; v wi i'.i" f. f. and a mar-i- mar- "' t).-. ( J i eeir.. ty. V.er ..i sair.ed li i . J'j,t-- 1Vi-. Mi r.-rr.orj-i.i-. I'vcA Tiar:i'e d-iv-. o; ma" Iii. -.o. cr.t'i.d .t p!-a o! .:i!ty tu a eh-aro of o;..,..:!!. r. ' ir a : i a(r w 1.. hi;- ur.d. y it -e ir.t!i.t:ae of i . j j . . r- an .1 war- 1 and o.-s. a to'.t'. of 1 . Ar"niini; to ).?.. -.M- Aini Tr;r.. :.- :o.l ar-. r-. i ..hi.a : i '! to .1:. in-, u-ur:. 1 C i '. "I'r...".f c and Willi ,m II. Wails ; h- - . oe. i.parils :" th. . a., hotli .:.;.'. pi- . of guilty to ci ita-as v i'atio--. ,,!,d ware e.i li .:.'! i .'. f"-:s. Th-y hr.d a j.iatvr;. wr.it- ivi'" 1". a fruit j-: wl:.:.-. liiki-n to the S" t'io'i. J The men were arf .-'ted in M..-h - wa!:a. affer town Marsha! lr-t Mir.--.ar o' .- o' . -..'.itied : I , P- di. t. be ?. th'- f .- th-:l . ! 'i'!'-. Sv.id l-ak-r o-h:n-- t ich j ware r d;r.' w ..v badly da ..';..-d. T:- n-n v, n- imaMe to fay t h- i r üi'.'s an-.l will be lakin to th. ..ua - ty jail. Harry J.-an of So i'h Tt-nd .-tr. i Ve.-r liaialal were .;,,h f.M'-d ft i i e ' eo.--;s on pl-as of puilty to i:.toie tion. Th-y paid. f. hn Van Guifdv. cha'- 'e I witli fa:!' r- to -i:ptort l:i child; wa - p'a c"d on Till. His hear'.'.-

snna d th' i n;'ro tiv.rninr w,--si ! n hers. ;,, wis tiv'.tm 1 M'ndav -i i r rt n. H. T'. s'TmM... is the eamplai.-i:.-,' ; WW TO PAN MA. w itness. , j Arth'-r K ars'a f I'yron. Pa., "s .' '"ir r los father. William Karslake. Crf. mil ATI's l;niTIfl V. ' hfs -irrs. Mr. Don ltieh. 22 Mi iN-atrice Itir hardsoti. l.?"7 t.'. ! Cm-.- sv. a-d Mrs. H. W. WenThird sf.. was ho i ss Saturdav nf. i,,:"v 2 K. Ittotdwav. A dinner f moon to .- bout 2 little fri..,,,N- ..n v--' t;"rV('1 'd .v by Trs. Wenman !- ece.-s'or of her eleven' h left- ,f" ' 4 in hi honor. Mr. K'i-s-dav anniverarv. Games and . on- i -s nrout- to the Paranta canal.

were en.loved and refreshments rer d. rX.TOV IICNTTNC. TRIP. .,:mr, . ,.,'m.t ivinu am: Georee llo.p-etoan motor, d -o Nr.rth liberty !oa.Jay w here they spent the day nuntinj:. mom s iir.ur: a us. i.. The iTfrnlar rehearpal of thf Woman's club chorus will be held Tuesday evening- in the library. I'rof. Hayden Owens wll! he in charge. IX INDIANAPOLIS. Atty. Charles w. Bingham spent Monday in Indianapolis on business. niPLr clxss i:ti:utatns. Moml -rs o f the Fnights of Honor P.ible clas of the Fvangelienl church entertained the- voting ladie-s of ihSunday scheud at a party Saturday evening in the rest rooms of thMishawaka Worden Mfg. Co. The evening was spent informally with games and music. There were about SO present. J p

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