South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 54, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 February 1921 — Page 8

Wi:i)MI)VY MORNING, 1 T.nitU.i:Y 2S, 102! THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Notre Dame Basket Ball Team Will Play Valparaiso at Local Gym Today

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FANS ASSURED OF INTERESTING GAME

Baltimore's Star Pitcher

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RICKARD TALKS ON BOXING ASPIRANTS

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AS PITCHER HE BATTED

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Ix'ft Earful. I M irk that evry player's

Valparaiso and .Wtr- Dame ci i.di

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noon m in- s.-m.-eir.al of tr.e col- ,

Wtiate bak-tbiil !.. n which will on Fr: ! afPin-;:. .she; V.'a- I

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i .-j; htit tli- t'-.tm fo':?ht thr ci' - "' Ma s f. ; u ir.; il.i r pro:'-!

larnvs ar.'l i;r..I.. things intf-rc-stir.i; '' Southp.f.v l'.ih-- limh. :iI2 th'-- v., y. Valp.trai jfl rv-1 a j As a II. S..x pit' '.;. !- Uah,. wacue point I'-f'-.it at th- hCiii'Is of rir... ,,f th.' 3 . . i i r of ;h.- Ai:U-rj. an

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.-pv. illaril and Carpcn- j uut. afr all. woj :ik to know tier Heal Leaders ! what " i: make? I IU-ht Ilarful. I Hy .TACIv Vi:U)('K. Tiio-4. happy .lays in training jui; I'.y Ii.t.T.a;;ti"',;il N'.. r i i : Th.. rookk nöw await; f Xi:V YORK' r.-h. 2-2. Tii- r.iaakia-l at and lunm at 12 i li.-:tvyv( i.rht .Iivi.-ioa ..-xiny: H no ; Ami din nor 0 to S. - t r now tliun i; w.n whi'ii they j ; wf-ro .vrouiiny th..- ci:ntiy lu:: . riorrnan huiM ow n sn? Jway at

I lar.o w -r. (' rrnany.

bar- Kaiser car.-.

Ir.aimapoM.

the local ( r v in th- y-r.il '.nw of . j,.

l!at wh. r; h- pitfh'al hi-

l.if s ason anl will off.-r strong ! l a!ti:itc wa !i';!i;.-r.

IIa was f-n h a t.-i r,:V .iiijr'-r that Il.irrv l'r-iz-.- u-. .1 hi?;-. ii: ih. oiit-

a.n irnprfs- , , , , f . .,,..

bivcly, will inj. et ror.M-h rablv IHT- i . f ; . . t,

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opposition to. lay; ar.d th- aatur.tl j trrnlr.ation of Notro I.irnc to . nd i

a r.ith'T hao!;warl

ivcr into th. Waliali Strong. "Wabash com:- to th" cify hcial-l.-ti flf tho "U.-st in th" V. 1" and probably will r-' ivo th popular verdict of stato champions sin " Indiana dropped from th" I ad of the con-ff.-renco Monday y h.sin to I"'.va. Tho littlo Jiar;t. have i!ayel a consistently Intelligent pam throughout the Ff ;uson. dropping hut cn contc-L to Stato Normal in a clow gawe. Ilutlcr def.atrd th. XornuJ team nnd V'abu-.h trinimt-d I'at 1'u.so'j t'.va f.vicc. In tho previous j?a.m at Crawford:r;'ill. which tho local hvo lost 20-lZ, tho tean-.H idayrd on fairly fcven tcrm.s until tho Xotre Dame defense broko in tho second half. "With addi ex perl -:: and th a lvant;Lf:e of thir lionvi iloor, th'j 31ala.s crc.v I.i in a po.-.itinn to oiTer the most stubtxrn resistance to the Tau! tie? 3 five, from, downstate;. Ilejrardlesv'i of the outcome of the jrnme, "Wtash will display the brand of Jloor sork -which livens the, content from the spectator's point of view.

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BELIEVE M'GRAW WANTS TO RESIGN

to Th. Club. In l!d:, th- .,ir lu- h-oe the world's lome run ). 'ord with 2?, j II. lb- only uori;.d as a p;;. h r in 2') j garn-. Wlifii h- an.' to th" Varin- for $12.",f'0O Miil'-r lliiiti.Jis t'.iC. d tii" I same irobleiM. Iluqir-.s chu- Hai. hatting; ftrer.crth. Th" world knw.-s that Ilainbino era- k d out th- Miperrecord of '. lioro. rs last . ar. i "What will r.fniby's manaipT do?i Ihntlej i as natural a home run' hitter as P.abe. I; its th" ball .as ' far and as fiercely as th" )n-t:i- lain) king. j Manager lunn ha-i la-fu-v-d offers' of $ 0 . 0 0(. ftu his star. 1 "Wat h II"iul y. Hi ea.- is sim-' ilnr to IJahe's. And h"' may 'no t i i i man who is to supercede l'.ambino's j swat throne. j

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s- Carp' nti r. and Willard." TfK , Ar m. '. . . . . . , i After s venrs m th Giants b;rd !t: kard. p. er of hoxir.tr promoters. ! hi.tViit M,-.(;rau. says "K-Yah i HU?o made r : l i - comment TiKsdav In . .. to it. c..s( u-s;njr tii" heavyweight s.tuation in uhi"h h" lias b. en deeply J;i( T(,hnlJll -an-t F,0 Dempcey ':i-r,",! for n-,:iv I'-outh.o. us ;t ,.h.impion a.tali. prison walls "But Bid Brenn. an managed to j

stay twelve r.iur.ds with Iejnpseyl a:.l l?ob Marlin mad" a creditable! h.".v a train st Brer-man. Titen there are cth'rs." Bi'k.-id was reminded.! 'I'e seen most ea ry i n v of the j pr-ent d.iy heawtijlit aspirants' in action."' It: kard rapiie.I. "and

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i'jt il 1 ni In (iv Of fir in! Dirs I'rom !I( rtrt Failure

Ne"' York's opinion of Bob Mar- I cast b- d - .-. tin: A littl Kreon but best heavy ! ' it fir--; amonc the rror r.f e.irr.er i ' ' -vtr;.i : .!.. d.-w"..

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but he can outrun a Frenchman a?: Caret 5 s-:.. THiiM vb-v.-we'd a several other Yank t'ders. : .. ;..V .

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b!e Lrcttin;r an oriboncr.t for ri-stin.i! .

as he Is havintr in productinc a home r- y' - ' : fur the Drr.p.-ey-Carpentier jazz. I LBT s' (i" . ' "' ' ' j 4 "J. Ca r. i Nine umpires ought to h ab!e to stair?, catch all the pop bottle throwers In i 4 : ilar. tii b a

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NOTRE DAME SETS STAGE FOR CLASH

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Garrth and Lyrwttc, a Tale of the Knighthood

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simply .bü t bebuiir. .Tust why It gjx Schools to Coilipele ill Coilis t Ii 1 1 We have fai!"d 1 deW.op , it II

lest in a.-nin'rion iinu

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j mere jtol heavyweights is a my.--, jtery. ; ' I "Tli.it is wbv I have ...nfiri-d my

! attritions for th" m..-L pari to th-. . ,)llowini; its practice of rotation I trio mentioned. Incidentally 1 e-; .lzut)Ui: thrt several colleges of the .p.. i to iro ruht ahead w.th th" i tho jndiana St.it. Oratorical ! l)-mps.-y-'a: b. till, t: and I), mpsc-y- , t,,RlC!?T vear at Franklin ; Wi'.'.ard matches. I am informed coWk( taUo piaco in wa.-hiner-I t;: a -oehranes gn-d pow- ; tnn , nt v.Tr. Ty.T1 pYid.iv even-

. of attorney has arrived by mail j . TnnrWtr.r Franklin, 'nutler.

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from London and 'verything is in readings-' for turning evi r tho Cochrar.e-Bradv interest To n..."

on the job next .season," MeCraw lid wlu-n asked about r t i r f ;nent j rnrnor.s before h went to Cuba re-

cently.

Y.M.C.A.FIVETO

FRANKFORT HI TO APPEAR SATURDAY

W.i bash. Karlham and Notre Panic will compete for irizej offered by the Association, and the winner will represent Indiana in the interstate cent, st to be held soon. Dr. Uppinfott. of South Bend, will preside at the content. Tin- visiting deb-gates of the -State association will meet in the lTniversity library at Notre Dime Friday afternoon preceding the contest to

Arrival of Huphic Jennings as Assistant Causes Fans to Talk.

nv in:itY ii. rAitiMXL. Xnittl Irxxs Suff I'orTr-iKmdcnt. XBW YORK, Feb. 22. Retire

ment of John J. MeCraw as mana- !

ARRANGE SCHEDULE FOR SECTIONAL HIGH TOURNEY SATURDAY

iDown.tate Irani to Meet Lo-(1'ct niak' tentative-

m nv tit mnnniTm. !,70UI

rLrtl 111 lUUnilDIj eals on -V I loor-Fasl Game Kxpeeted.

( haotrf s in the constitution. Many

i of the must prominent educators in j the state will attend the meeting i as well as prominent visitors whr I will oMiciate as judges. Included in

Cooper's Men Leave For In-; t 7: ; 4, .,

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lin'rton First Foe.

Pairinj: of Teams to be Annonneed Momlav Manv Teams Eliminated.

The speedy quintet of bask"tveis from the Y. M. C. A. will leave Bri-

expect. to conquer the sträng Frank

fort quintet with when they appear!

against ho local liit:li school toss erS.iiurilny evening at the "Y" court.

Such means that a victory will de-

c of aia rd

-Much lnt'ist Shown.

Hollo Laverne Lyman, of the University of Chicago, Kdwin Dubois

jSIuirttr of the University of Tcxa?,

James' A. Win ans of Dartmouth,

! Mniir-n W'ilvnn Icrfun n 1 n nf thi

day morning for Indianapolis where i pend upon - the stellar w-u k of ' t ' c tA ' , 1 ' ... . i I niv( rsity of Chicago, Lew 5 arret ot

inc in i ciiiiM'u' in imp state oas- i .iae aai .-coeei n l iii-

berths.

ger of the Xew York (Hants has been j Special i The News-Time.-tin annual jiroduct of tho winter: LABOKTC. Ind., Feb. ...

dope box for years. When MrGraw took Christy Mathewson bach front the Reds it was ' Interpreted as a step away from ac"tive parti( ipation in tlie game. When

I'at Moran joined hl forces It Saturday. A. L. Trcst.-r. secretary of 'fmed 5"ire that he wotrhl give up I the Indiana High School Athletic 'the wheel of the club. Finally I noeiation, announced here Tuesr .when he picked up Johnny I'veis I day. The entry list for this yt-ar ex-

arid gave him a job R was all de- ceeds that of any irevious Mason

Pair

ings fur the various huh sidiool s ction.il tournaments, which are to be held in various centers of the state on Friday and Saturday of next week, will bt- made at Indianapolis

Xvthw estern and Ralph "W. Nelson

With Uie big jo i tnat of keepnrg .... ,. , . . . . .

day. Friday and Saturday. The t am th" keen and stellar Frankfort. ,7, , 4U ,

shots under. Sehe r and Maxey are' ' . . , , ..future debates to be lield m the both held capable. In ncnr.y every , , . ., ... , , , , 12 Indiana colleges which commence game these two men have developed ,f , , , , , . . , .u i ' March 11. has added a degree of ina stvle ol team work that mak.s it. , . , ....

On Friday evening at 5 o'clock f a real task for any registering ma- n,m,i,',r ,,f t.,o T'nK-.r.

Coopers tuen will face the Dar ling- I chine to get by.

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ketball tournament to he he-Id in the Y. M. O. A. court of that citv Thurs-

won th" right to day i?i the state meet by acquiring tht northern Indiana championship in a tournament at the local "Y" Saturday.

emeu that trie 'irojan would be the next leader of the clan. Jennings AitN. Now Ilughey Jennings come.-. The others have all pone. Despite the history of th other cases, New , Yorkers cling to tlie belief that McCJraw is trjlng to g. t away frorn the club. Tie appeared very little on the !jfkId after the spring start list peason, leaving the bulk of leadership t on the shoulders of Uvers. And he 'made no mistake In his confidence. McGraw as part owner of the club and tho Havana track .should "be. far away frorn financial worries ' and after his long swing down j through a sore of seasons he should be getting fed tip on the panto. "You'll get tired of asking me That question some day. I'll 7o right

and tlie calibre of many teams

greatly exceed tie.t of former j'-ars

ton Bearcats in what is expected to

be a stiff battle. If thev are not

chine to get by. lias String (Quartet.

Frankfort boasts r.f having th .

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-. ' inn ui luunin .ii i ill a u : ii Knights leading I. e. (). F. l'mo ssion. Close nj showing ears i f envy. ; 4. G.tr-?th ar.iin pleads with tbe . Old kldv. Subtitle-

"AW. WHY CANT I RH oNll U . or tiu:m kxihiits mav m (",;. r.tth' ie,.t)ier l.-..'c 1,'mi M ß 'IT

v -vav IC. Ii' k 4 ' a ' O i I ' I I i 1 scullery, points to big pile r,f nn- , fj washed dishes. He washed th' in. : H effer bein r:if''c-.- .in M

. Th" old ladv pats hint t. n t'o- I head. Subtitle: " j "WASH DISIIFS FOU KINtli

ARTIIFR FOR A YEAR AND IF !

YOU DON'T (I KT F1KKD YOU CAN HAVi: YOFR WISH." , 7. Gareth in King Arthur's seal- j

lery. comedy mt. J.rmg in pue A

u i. tii.iif.-. i.ii i-iiiu.-in i.ieni i.' ii ii'....:. S. Second comedy hit. Oar'-th; cuffed by Sir Kay. Lord Chief Cool;, for breaking dishes. ?. (iaret)i waiting on tab. s. rv- ; ing haunch of venison and stoun of j sack to Kin:: and Launo lot. Sub-1 title: i (JETTING ON I 10. Lyr.'Hte drops in to supper j with Kingr and Launet-Iot. Hurfili .serves her with stenp of mulled : cider. I 11. Lyn-tte in pantomime te'.ls , King how four knights have pot her; fister, Cut:e, locked up in castle and '

are holding her for ransom. 12. Insfrted pictures of Cutie. languishing in eastle with four knights st Hiding guard over Iter. 1.".. (hut tli listening in. Registering excitement. 14. Lynette leaving king's castle at Camelct. Gareth running after her. She repulses me. Subtitle: RUN' AWAY. YOU YFLGAII

Jill 111 LL.lilW.N. K l.". (Jareth seizes hem of her par- 8

ment. Talks earnestly. 'HI. Picture, enacted by Gareth. of

what he would do to the four knights that have Cutie imprisoned. 17. Lynette registers annoyance. Subtitle: I AVANT A KNIGHT, NOT A

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. - - .u - nw. -- ... ... .. h? m Ur .ni li0 accommodate,! eliminated thev will plav apa n' on .'tronge?: aggregation that tlbv hae , , . , : ... ... , i . hv the committee in charge whieh S,iturday morning at 10 o'clo k. and turned out in that school in years. - , , f P.., a game at 4 o'clock in the after- Everything has come its way in the;1;. a..r-d i tm arrell. noon. The last game is scheduled for I west central part r.f state. h;iVin ; recto, of public speaking at Notre

"'j ""' "4 iiir rimr.'.iru in. Kin s postman ornigs iciier

126 Nortji 1ickxgan St.

"5:4." o'clock at night. secured wins over Lebanon. West

All the members of the team are i La fay f tte. Kokomo. and ntinmrous

in i erfect form and they have great

According to Mr. Trester. there eonilder.ee in coming out on top of

are several schools in tlie South a11 tho othf r contestants at the tourRend distrfct that have failed to : "ament. register their rntrv, tmd e'ince Monday was the last day allowed for LANDIS DECIDES this under the state rules tin se teams may be eliminated from v r- j BASEBALL DISPUTE

ticipation m the tourn-j. since j

Tue.Si.Iay was a legal holiday, however, the entries may be in the mails and if they aro received Wednesday they will b allowed. The announcement of the pairings v.'ill he made next Monday. Mr.

Trester aiid.

I'.y Asst.. iate.l Tress :

otlier quintets.

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nn iocs- i.us i.ie ! i?r-ash of Rridgeport and Soldier squad they have pone in with the ,.artfi( of nrook;vn fought 15 spirit of real work for the entire j rouris to a tjnrv hen Tuosdav week. Like tr. est et ntral .and south.-I n- .f T1 (1pric;nn Hvrn ,lY

em teams the Frankfort outfit will the rofor(.t, ;ifter the judges disalik.ly present a far stronger regis-Vtlsh w'eighed 14? pounds

tering otittit than a (l' lcnsive crew.

! The local's big aim is to break up

their powerful registering machin.

I'.y I nter: at w-rnd News Service: CHICAf.O, Feb. 22. Judge K. M:.

MINNESOTA RI'ATS C'lIlCAGO.

For the first time in hi

ular f ill size hydroplanes are being sold in a department store in New Yorlc tit v.

Landis. high commissioner of or- jv-: , -vb. ganizod baseball handed down his j Minn,.s ,ta defeated Chicago 2 4 to

, first decision today in the national l a in a western conference basket-

i pastime when he awarded the s. r- i g.ui." here Tuesday night. Th .i-torv. reg-vice t PitcluV Rhil Todt, St. LoulM visitors were outplayed throughout.

and Rartfield 14 7n4. Midget Smith, of New York, defeated Georg L'-, Chinaman of California, the referee stopping the la round match in the ninth round. Smith weighed 119 and Le 117.

amateur, to the St. Louis Crowns.

The case had beta pending before'

i.ivinskv lunruxs.

I'.v Associated Press: FR F.ANA. 111., Feu. 22. Purdue upset predictions Tuesday right by defeating Illinois 2?"to If Ina west- . rn i-onferen.ee basketball game which was considered the fastest ever played cn the local court. Tlie

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the old national committee since j NUW YORK. Feb. 22. Rattling ' defeat threw Illinois into a tie with March 27, 1!2 0. Roth Cardinals T. insky. who was unable to figlit j 1 ndia n.a again for first place in the and Frowns claitned Tout's services, i Hr.mb irdier "Wells abroad because i conference sanding.

of a broken ben" in his elbow, suf-

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jfeied Avlnb- training for the bont. returned from Ung'ar.d Tm-sdav

TOLRDO. O.. Feb. 22. Roger .-.board the Aquitania.

Money takes its name- from the goddess Moneta, in whose temple in Rome the coinage was n ..a de.

to palace.

19. King sends for secretary wlm j ?"',7ifll':ira'h.rr,mn f-y- 'T,-TT-r-

reTds It to him. 20. King sends for Gareth, to j whom letter is written. ' 21. Gareth reads letter. I 22. Lrtt(r: I Dear Son: As far as I am concerned you can go and be a j knight now. A man from the

castle was here who said there is more money in it than in soullioning. Sincerely. Mother. 2.1. Gareth drops letter and runs out of room. 2 4. Gartth at blacksmith shop getting mesaured for suit of armor. 23. Gareth at horse dealer's, dickering for mount. 21. Garfth at armorers buying lance, sword and shield. 27. Gareth mounted and full panoplied on the way to castle. 2S. Cutie in castle, still languishing. 29. Two of the four knavish knights on guard outside. .Subtitle: "III'RK COMES SOME GUY VP THE ROAD." CO. Gareth in front of castle. Drawbridge is pulled up and horse goes into moat, Gareth dismounts just in tint". 111. Gareth reaches lance across moat and thumps on door. G2. Cutio inside, registers listening. Y.Z. Two knights outside reinforced

RresTiahan announced Tuesday that j he hail purchased the contract of I Fred Luderus, lirst baseman, from the Uincinnati club and that Ludern s. for a number of years a mem- ' her of the Philadelphia Nationals, will play tirst base for Toledo this sason. Rresnahan uNo announced that Outheid -r Jo.. Kelly and Pitcher McColl are holdouts. '

MOOlil Gl.TS DIXIMOV. 'l v Ash., iatod rr.?s : "NEW YORK. Feb. 22. Roy Moor-, of St. Paul. received the Judges' decision o. er Penny Coster, of New York, aft- r a 15-round bout here Tuesday. Each Weighed 120 pounds.

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LINCOLN' TLAM INS. Members of the Lincoln Woman's ve'.hy bail team defeated tho repi st "tatives of the Murs.-. l scip-o! at ihr-- games of volley bail pb-yed Monday night at the Muess,. ; svhool.

i: flii ! oi'Ti'iAssr.i). I'.v Ass,,, j ited I'revs ; "RICHMOND. Ind.. F.-b. 22. Earlbam was i.utcbiss"! Tue lay ni-tbt hy tlie Depauu' luinte and the ifMker l t 4S to '27. The .sotp at Hie . r.d it" t:: :"u: half nis .1 to ia f.n .f ti.e Ci : t t:a m five. M .: :. . ic.is ftat'.:rtd the tc.im work of bet "a squads.

l flr flit II As--t (hrr ... . ST.'O.OilO.OO AadiuTrMatfll lingciit or Sinkiiu; I und Su!plu-..S IIU.O'XJ.OO ZH VKAItS OLI A.N I MAT.!; l'.II I.i:s, THAN Ü'. I'Ell CliXT BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND, IND. Iii So. Main St. Phone MOIM. I. -M. BOOM; Trcas.-l'in.-s---

AI FIDÜNTM.LV killi.d. I'.v .s.. i;it-.l l'r.'s : "TER EE HAFTE, Ind.'. Feb. : Wm.. J. Pean. 2 4 ear old. accidor.ta'.y hot and killed himself Ti- sday afternoon witi'..- tampering with a revolver which his fa the r-in -a w- bud i-.a r.tb-d him rtfter killing a h g at t'mir b.on.e so ut begast of the city. He survived by a widow and two children.

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sT.xr.K i it actio (;.m ; The Seutb Rend Y. M. C. A. ar.d i tho Cc rbv ball basketball tean.s i

'staged a prar-tbe game at the "Y" ; T:o,hy t-un'.r.c to permit t!:e locals j to brt:sh up their p'.ry fcr the slat" j ti jr.iaraent at IndianaPo'.L- the last (

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Colic g-aT.s to cot accjstotr.ed to tlie lethal f.oor f-r their g.tm with the N'ortliwestern Dvn;.y. cu'.lego teuni Thursday r.ight.

Order Arrow from your grocer or dealer or call Mishawaka 28

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401 South Michigan St. Opposite Grand Trunk Depot Regular 10c size Old Rover Tobacco, 20 packs for$l

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