South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 222, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1921 — Page 3

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 10. 192! THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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REALTORS TO TALK HOME BUYING PLAN

Forest Fires Break Out Anew Around Fscnnabn

vir? i rn put i;n1r : fir'? near Kwanaha.

Organization May Adopt Plan to Increase Number of House Owner?.

a h'-ivy pi! from the.

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:f hrno tnr.rir.i; in Michigan -a ill the 5tj bjct in-' n rr. ' .' t attention t th" ar.r.u'il mr.vr r. t ion ff th Mi'h:;;ar. Ial i:.-it a.s.-'.e-j ujnn 1. r . Srr. 10 to 22, I'.rlu'iv-. Ar.3"c:nf i'-n ','.:' rs lec!ar thfl I'Trr nt.i.'c rf :-'ir. o'.rr.T.t in I)'--trr.it alun" has r ncrr a 1 fr-m 40 to "..".. j r c-nt i'.r.ro lK,. It is inciarer rh 1 !20 cnvis will show a nation il r.f tT. my -,f at k-aht .''f ' r rent. Irvjrk' i: H;'-?t rf TM.--lo, nüon il i rf.M'l";t, ar.'l T'rn Ir.c-r.- !l f ('hi- ( .; . r. itio'. il t fK-f-ta ry. ill l "

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H'ir.-'r' i of " vjnt'ra front r'Tr.vi. wm r callf'l to comhrit the :! a !;;'. TJiCu-arKU of ic-t of valuable Timber, many farm hfius"?. ."n0."'00 nüroil tie.-. S'--vrraI aniir.T home in! fk-ll! of vK'Hblf-s hav fn '.a;! to wast' by t':r-. whic.i h ivr Iik n r.i?ins' near th-- outsl;ir!3 of t ; r:ty. far no K. 'iivi! ;ro;.'-rty has t.'fn fla.1r.a5.. I"arr:i' :s. dr!rn fr-ni thir homes I.v :!-. V.re mTarp. wprc tvr,;rinr

into I inaoa al! day Monday. )-r-n - (Tl;v

ir.- '.-uh thrm all tht-:r portal. Körrig.

WEATHER CUTS CROPÄTU OF MICHIGAN APPLES;,,.--. ; in th St. Clair hoital eufferlng

from concussion of the brain, either as a result of a fall or bftns hit on tho h'ari. Just hew Golden received

his injuries is shrouded in mystery

Hj ha

with

Three stills cf 2S gallons cara-X were found in operation. SIgenkowski was arr:.'i?r.ei in th? city court on f-isht charge. .pn r f them beinc for inlividua'. t:'., cr.o for th rns.--ic:;'n r f o 'M' m .-n'

W - - ' v . - - i - v. for the unlawful manufa ture of liquor. He was f.ned 510 and costs1 on each charge and driven un addi- MeCrav

tionai renal farm K.-T,tr.n-4l nf n

WILL PROVIDE FOR VETS AT HOSPITAL

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days.

OPEN PAVED LINK OF LINCOLN WAY

and Turner Reaeh

Agreement to Furnish Facilities at Rockville.

Yield Expected to Be From 30 to 10 Percent Normal Demand Strong.

I Special to Xewsr-Times:

GOSIIEX, Ind.. Aug. 3. The Een-ton-Li?onier division of the Lincoln

e at

er m-

ijuries is shroudea in mysterj'- I 4 -...w uic- i-. a? been spending the summer j highway, paved with cone ret the family of Mr. and Mrs. iC09t oi $39,700 per mile und

arr.or.if f

ik rs and th"- .t.--s' r; i-

r;' n will ir.vif forrr.ii' xp--rts and hi nkr:- to . ;ik. In ni'-tinc: th i'.f'T..- fimncirT probV-m, the nüicr.i xp' ft , f i'!y !. I'hil id Iph:a pirn rf h'jlMir.i; ;nd loin !i r. t r.fint:. t!iat .t- J . v i r i tr no I----- th n 1.7'' building ar.J lorn n -- r! t i. ir.s iii fh-:-tite cf Michigan. hi!. id -Iphi'i xI)rts vill i- ask"i to jrlv t!i l.ne"it of thir xp ri iif to Mi hian.

GRAND RArir?, Mich.. Au?. 3. : Surveys of the apple crop in the appl pro Ii;'-! Tier rcunties of n-.;v?rn i Mirhicran v;;pport the reports that th total crop will he only from CO to 40 pr c"nt of normal. In many counties the production ; will n t run over 20 per cnt; in

others th-re s a more mairor MiP- ;

ind manv sections in v hich

shipping has ben heavy in the past j now report scarcely enough apples; rf any variety to supply even local j demands. !

J Primarily the p:i us" of the short!

apple crop is the Late frost?. Hut, during the summer the heat has been 1

intense throurh. ut the entire täte rr. 1 rainfall been r.earce. a com

: 1 inition which di.--courae;-s growth. . A greater demand than ever beTo Name Representative Aug. ff r ij expected to ah -.:-: Mieh-qan , i 11 ( t !applf3. and up'n this orchardirts 1() to Appear iselore state ;rml phjrr,,.r. ;lIt. depending to obtain

n,rr,n Titt at Orrhard Beacli . ul iie nignway corimon

r.cor St. C'.alr. When found ty John contract, was opened to general trafHir he was lyin? across a los un-jc today, marking completion of imconscious near the Bier cottage with proving the Lincoln highway witl a gash in his head. Golden'? cloth-' hard surfaced road across the counting was soaked as though hi had j try. The first Lincoln hU.awiy pave been In the water. His only word I ment in this county was laid about upon regaining consciousness were, j five j-ears ago. "he got me." It is expect d that

INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 3. Agreement that fafiliris sr.o-jM ho provided .ir the t.i?e !t:bercu!ir sanatorium at Roi'kvill for veterans of the w;rld war was r-ahed Tuesday at a cor.f rer.ee of (lov. Mr Cray with John W. Turner of Washington, ner.t '-f the fvd'-ral war rik insurance board. No plm. however,

als:- at'.or.

Tr-ntft, a g re i n g trat s .

e worke-1 r:t r

MC'rav aske i Mr. T :-rr

s- k : '.eral tf'.'-iils t. ; :

' ; j V. 1 a . T. C W.t n t P. e St T e ; v; I:r.g n b.:il iir.s- at the t'r.i I.ir racks 1 at

r.er.jfT.-.in Harr.? on dtiring the w ir miy le remove to Itcokvil. it was r,ov. r.rcCray said that for 2fl patients wer propose .1 to s'art the r.ew work at the Rockv:".'.. in-

I . RANDITS UNSrCCESSFL'L IN HOLD IT ATTEMPT

. d . Av.g ?. .' h ' rr we : e -f ;l at:p Schüller.

s '. i t u t i "n . irrt op. of Turner.

1 ?.t rly r" por. . this w.is pron.

om V.ihe ! bv Mr.

FORD TURNS LOSS INTO BIG PROFIT

Layvi:i:x-iii.fiK Nine :i--'i'iehu :.. i 1" an u : tempt to hol I i;p I' Jr.. r.rar b.e.-e M or, ! v

of a tru-k ! ri f grain a!: c or. -igr.e 1 ; y the R : ;i Iv ;- c -mp.' ry t. - t::ri her. h 1 : 1 '. e r w.ts shot in ? h

J'.ae a:vi jc;; j. juhk "vj'-.de-i th.e ;eft v'-. . r oj'-r.'-'l t" r e r n t h (after f charging a r.u: !f.d into a com ,-:,

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prr,vidmr the in-T..

(lolden will recover, been made.

No arrests have

BERRIEN COUNTY TO FIGHT ASSESSMENTS

TO ASK FOR LAW TO CHECK DROWNINGS

Death of Chicagoan in Magician Lake Spurs Cass County Coroner to Action.

Finn Dam to Prevent Drop of Lahe Level

Tax Board. (ViiiUin rci il organizations Ni! Hni.n Harhor and St. p!i h i f lilvd 7rotcsls to county supervi.-ors aains-t the

t:on of the t i 1 1 in i:.s

Charged W ith Murder Surrenders to Posse

agreed on. hut Mr . Turner re turn e-

w.;s

see 1

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to ashington pronr..;-:nrr to

the ro-operation of th fede:

dais with the governor's proposal. Roprf sentat ives of the r-tato tuberculorls riety and the War

nnrnniT. M:"h.. Aur. Hnry

For. has turne, a consistent de

on h; r i'.'.r' 1 I, tho Detroit. To.-do & IrrT.f n. to .in operating pre f:t of

la rrt" antfm :

the seer.". A pors of formen rr.d after s-o-rlr.g th

country, caught thr-- r;-"i! r.t

ga-g rear Hamilton. (. A

search for many m '.!- in th ic.ity cf the attc mpv-d ho ;Jp. i., fr.z

w. f - rm.e 1 f'irpv.;r. dir. g

more th six !nor.

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conducte.I for the

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a high price for their products. The Michigan Fruit Growers Exchange.

TRAVERSE: CITY. Mich.. Aug. 9. After holding a posse at bay several hours with a revolver. Henry TiafTern, Leelanau county farmer, wanted on the charge of shooting

and killing his brother. Peter. ?ur-! rendered aVd was arrested by Coro-

said Is affected mentally, was clad

oniy in n:s unuerwear. neniy i

ciirj oiu aim ins luomvi ..

Thev lived as neighbors. !

stito board of qualiza-i

act. on of increasir.g tiu

,,f jthe i-Uate marketing agency, reports jo- I huyers are bidding strongly for the tnt j Michigan crop on account of short-

in?fs in other states, it appears, it

is .sua. that ail or trie i'ig apple

state-:

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only the

KALA M AZOf), M., h. Arou?ed ry the r!.in-o.r ,

being lram-d far !v"".o-,..-i-vel. proierty f-.vr. "rn 1 a I1:as- meeting ..t i.e 'ountry iu? Wf-;n o ion preventing a firth' wa ; f r. It whs n; until th. ' r

of tre lake dropped

t :: 1 we k ;h it decided to till'- ?-u: r.Hual heat this su:

.ieved. .t s the f.iu; ti ro p i n t he 1 k 1 '. the dam in I'v :.'

A ug. f Juli

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'l'OXf-1 apple belt'' arge crop.

big northwestern

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:r. iHTiiri! ;av- .-alb-d r.j Ltke t ) l i k a -r : a . 1 i n i a 1 1 f '.

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The movement of Duchess apples from Michigan is well under way and prices are high.

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pr-perty .w ;.' p.. The i ri . 1 r. : ' w.t s

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ville, howevr. r.'-.v t-i; mam ausc, as an imm of wat r is lost ev-rv i t v

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vi! Jo arid the a'-qü:. property and. tho rig po-ed at th- m.eUing

rn:.. n oi s i

v"lu:.;" th rci:;:h C' ;:t! d vf-tf-i in :.t Vorkta' mill I ie pr'-

alu 1 1 i. n of Herrivn county i, foo. Tlie tfiard will nime a r-u .'r.t'i:i e Aiu'. H. to appear for- the .-tat body and formally ti:g- re. r..- ag.iin.-t the iirroj.-t d

vi'.iatio::. j - " Thro attempted holdupö were re-Hit Buggy. Injuring TtVO,

Porte i to Snernf Mridg:rian. itur.ihiv in I'-fS than a half hour. In r o di " i s'' , it was said, motorists te- ; twem Kau Ciaire and S.dus were .t. ,'p'd by a car swung at light angles across t hv roads. Authori:;s pr-unptly invesr'igated an'i re-i'a.-d th.- rtfinpt-1 as the work of :.irl; amateurs. Nothing of value wa.j ooraii.ed irom the persons hailed.

Wk

flriving on the R:rri:-n

ol

io.id Sun day the steering gear i! ia chine draien by Krank V o.uhart, .otith Bend, irok-

allowed tiu machine to crash into a fein- near th" Dowagiae bridge,

Then -Beats " Afoot: BATTLi: CREEK. Mich.. Aug. 9. j ! Instances of motorists hitting a! buT-ry and then "stepping on her" j ! in haste to get away are common.! . Rut local police today swero out a; warrant for a motorist who. they;

, cit.irge. climneci out or his car arter i ftich an accident and "beat it" afoot, i An automobile said to have been i driven bv R. E. Johnson, hit a bug-

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Urand ;

gy containing and daughter.

Bail of Alleged Rum Bins Head is Raised

Mrs. Jessie F.arricK

wrecked it. and hurt

I both women. The two men in the!

' car at once abandoned

Johns an was arret

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! turned turtle and waj badly tl-im- iv,i:r' tnuf.,i th r.r in

a garage.

. liiit two arov ned it and lied, j in Cass county ed at Charlotte j Sam R pace

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KALAMAZOO. Mich. Aug. A fourth charge, that of carrying cn-Ct-aled dweaponr, m iy be plae.-d 3gair.-t Rur: Van Sa !, abas R b.t Kline, of retrut. ur.Jtr .arret

a: the b.ider cf a hand of runners through who n thou-

Y i

igt :d. but. oc: lpanbs tenped unhurt. The board of trustees of the Niles

.-rhools are erecting a one-story!

building on the Central school grounds to accommodate temporar

ily the mmua! training department.

Ti.is will release several rooms m the High school for the use of other Cda.-M-S.

A nr.oimct-n.ent is made of the' .

Wabash Road Employe Held On Chech F orging Charges

DOWAGIAC. Aug. 3. Coroner S. E. Bryant, of Cass county, säid todayhe would ask the Michigan legislatureto consider a bill that would require resort owners to provide pul-

motera with a competent man to j handle them. The coroner's decision, he said, j follows the drowning Sunday of j Ernest Hiene, l;?-year-old Chicago ; youth at Magician lake. HIene's j body was recovered CO minutes alter he sank and ordinary respiratory ; methods were unavailing. j Dr. Bryant believes tlhat the popu- I Tarity of Michigan resorts, not yet in their hevdev. depends upon the safe-

; guards they throw around their vLsiltors. Drownings, he believes, are i largely a matter of inadequate meat- j j ures to prevent them. Resort owners , ; could not be compelled to employ i ; experienced life guards, Bryant says ; j and he considers it unnecessary. The i 1 nulmotor should be part of the :

equipment every resort owner should ; have if he wis-hes to continue his j success. But a pulmotor without an

experienced man to liandle it would ,

be of no use. in the doctor's opinion. !

But two drownings have occurred j

lakes this season. ; South Bend, drown- j

ed in Indian lake before the eeason j had gotten underway. The second j drowning occurred Sunday at Magician lake. I

rui

.-.ti; i of gallons .f Canadian h iuor i'.i.'? found it.s way into MichiA.m. Van S.cle ree iltd his real iame at his arraignment here Tuesda v on

GOSH EX. Ind.. Aug. Orba O. Miller of New Taris, son of Ira J.

i Miller of that place. Wabash railroad

agent t here and who has been em

ployed by the Wabash company for

rows, oaugnter o: v. narrows or ..n c- ,in Kr,.

Benton Harbor, to Trank C. Rriebe. " , :.u ' f nr.S rt;- vmt- 'nMrn.-i

checks. C. J. Xirll. Big P'our spe-

! marriage ef Mis-s Adaline Mae Bar- I

I D. P. Barrows of

charge

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l.'.'.ior laws, was addevl Sltl.'Oo in al a' ready agai;

iolatir.g

thi f 1 1 o r . 1 1

r : v e the. u .- !-.. . ; o liars t' his bail, n.:k:r.g I fr th1 three cii aaits ist him. aiui his ami-

cial Pari:

agent, arres . Tuesday.

I Miller nt New

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ir.ar;-' will

( 'om -Fhars-

nation on the t-derl

b,- iId i-f..ro I'r.itfd Stat misciiorer Joseph kwfi

dav morr.int,. Van Sycle's arrst ldlvvd t'ne thoting of Guy W.. Iran, a Kalali.r.ZO't real dal r. i.t a di; put v r a rju mti:y of lin ier : r.d an ;ut..-

uio. iu sm isnup in Jun- ar r rty a: Loutr I ike. i.i wliiih number rf pro -iin'iit Kala:.1 uc

.airs. t"e t.ari. a r ren n

r:d. ricure.'l.

Jr.. ton of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pri"b, f Derby, which was sol-

'emn.ia d in N"i!es', July Aliu rt Fish, r. Niles. and Mirs Lu-

w i miners planning

( Plains. N. Y.. were married at White Plains. Sunday. Following a wfd'lii g trip to Canada and ether i points they will make their home

I Funeral services for Adam Wenjr..!. who died in Monroe. Mich., I were lu id in the hyme of his on. Mtrti!i Werzel. Sunday. Th- Rev.

NEW WAGE SCALE

RAID STILL NEAR L APORTE; GET BIG SUPPLY OF 'MOON'

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Saffan conducted the servicer

! ib's ial wis in Silver Brook cemetery. I .Mi.-s Myrtle Opfel. S Thid t.-t.. and Mis.s Mildred Wyek of South j R. nd bft Monday for Toledo and ''dar Point to spen two rtweeks.

Farm

Mrs. Valter Tarkin and Mrs. J wn

M'lo'.-d Wr.od entertained for about

Thm?t"h tin1 .r,,;i.'. ' - gue

ers on

Mot

or Tour

INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 9. Anthracite and bituminous miners will take

joint action in formulating wage de- i

mantis, for the first time in history. whrn the Biennial convention of the United Mine Workers of America opens here Sept. 20. it was announced today. Miners' officials refused to predict what action mi?ht be taken but John L. Le-wis. president of the union, has declared that the men will not con?ider anv reduction of

It was believed that, 33 a

Special to The News-Times: LAPORTE. Ind.. Aug. 9. In th most successful liquor raid ever conducted in Laporte county, federal officers, acting in cooperation with county authorities, this morning.

confiscated a complete moonshine ; distillery and over 500 gallons of i

gi a in mash together with a large quantity of liquor. This elaborate outfit was found on the. farm of Andrew Sigenkowski, nine miles northeast of L-aporte.

ADRIAN.

Ai

-More

s at bridge and luncheon

Tuesiiv at the Community House.

i Proste-1 Point. Barron lake.

south -a e s:

than l'.". Mich: can farmers Men lay a.r.--;r. Med at the Co orge T lira-ton

firm. Adrian.

to t h t viart ,)r our thro

Fruit for a

SIX BADLY INJURED

pre-ram

ted iv t.f ugh ' hlo.

preh-r. in i ry en aatop-.o-r-nns Iva tr.a

IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH

miners migh.t

"trading point " the

ask an increase. Heretofore the bituminous and

anthracite wage agreements expired

on different dates, hut both will end March 31. 1022.

Ind

and V-t Y;rir.nia. Tins year's tour mer.t an idea th t ion at Patt! 'ro Is

is the je ve '.opit had its ir.cepthrc vf irs aco

a hen a num.'. er of furmrs from tht community went on a motor trip to the north' m part of th' state. Last year a touring association was organize. and it is that body that furthered arrar.ce'r.nf for Moni! ay's rnet.nc. The c;nn? to-k advantace of the a.-vemhly of f.artip'rs in L-r.iwft i'Otinty to hold a rcr.ffr :i' and rallv for its membrrs.

Business Returning to ISormal in Grand Rapids

ANDKRSCX.

ban; Widener. ."0

i probably fatally injured Tuesday and

!;v other persans were severely in-; V) -a when the automobile In which ! :hc .. were riding from Lapel to An- ! tlerson to work was struck and j wrecked by a heavier machine t Frank Hedrlck of Kennard. diver ! of the larcer machine, w-a arrested' ' for speeding and placed under $000 . -nd. The others who were injured were: . M:s! Stella Smith, back wrenched: j ; Samuel Smith. 5. leg broken: Mrs. j ' Kill Hopper. leg broken; Herschel j U'aener and Gerse Hall, bruised. i ! Widener's back was wrenched and ', he is thought to have suffered severe ' i

interna, injuries. ;

HAD HOMK TROrilLKS. TKKHC lLM'TK. Ind. Aug. .

i Domes-. difficulties are llamed for

years old. was ; Tr;o ut noned suicide of Mrs Neva r a

lark. 2ö vears old, whes-e bodv was

un

!;v in the V.'ibasli river.

ACRUISE dzLUXE

TO THE

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By the SS.CARONIA of (heCUN'ARD LLNE Sailing from NevYorl IXS. 231922 DURM10M blDAYS Strict iy Lint itedto 3f0 Guests 77;? Itinerary includsi isits to MADEIRA, SPAIN, GIBRALTAR. ALGIERS, MONTE CARLO. NICE. N A FLES.EGYPT.PALEST IN E.CONSTANTINOPLE. ATHENS. ROME. EXCLUSIVE MANAGEMENT TK0S. CÖ0K&SON 245 Broadway Newlbrk

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GLAND KAPIPS. Mich.. Aar D Normal or.d it ions in Gran-I Rapids industries, which hae ! n op

er.itir.g witli -m all forces op. vhert i

bou rs for s- , ra 1

idly approaching. hows. William 1. S-r.itl

tn rnt !i a reo

a !

re rap- !

.-i:r ev

sup r

the s'ate empb ym :.

ofbc here, says- he is daily receiving

increase, r.umb r oi men and C'iirles T. e factory inspector, a.-

d a verv

t rce

an for s t a

he h is w.tr.e:

im p rr em nt jr. in. In atrial conditions recently. He soys the fn-'.-ries re .-ontinually taking n inore r.un. The H.crs lor i t r mp a r.y's i lant is opera t!r.T af:r having 1 e e; c .r.j for yome time and the Cheney Talking Machine ceimpar.y. one o the

HFLD HN BAD CHECK CHARGK KALAMAZOO. Mich.. Aug. James C. Hatflehl. until recently head of the Hatfield Insurance

lacen'y here. Is being held at P-attle

Creek, under charge of hiving ut-

1 ami passed a worthless ehec::.

While in the Food City. Hatftld

'said to Itave drawn a check for 100

rf'iues. j n a 'cal bank In which there were Sehaul 'e r.o funds to his account. ' ' ' ' i

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The Great Steamship THEODORE ROOSEVELT TO THE GREAT CHICAGO PAGEANT OF PROGRESS THE CLEANEST, SAFEST, ECONOMICAL AND PLEASAMTEST WAY

iter dert : i au s

ii io Try MJT S.TIME

hr;wt industrial

n - V,

aet, has

taker, ba;

k some of Its old men.

Church of Brethren Opens

Annual Session at Goshen

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:S Want Ads i r . i, . Ihr-' -' - nir-. .

tdwards Iron Works hmSmi ' GET OCR PRICE j V- tW ' - . . - aj-. " - r2 - ..... .. Rein forcing. ChanucU. I Beam. U . . x 1 'I ' - -ä v - V: :- t"-" - - i : v " Angles. Hr. , , 'j'-'ÄW v . r- v ,4 '.ZZ V W'" : 210! S. MAIN ST. !.3:25 ! s ."' Z-, i..ilfi 'rrH . , ; ! .t,'t;T1T' I - - ' ' , . ; :-r., ,: ......

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Sr"ial to Ti e T;u.e: PfOSUHN. Ind... Aug.

nnrt htrn T p

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ai

. Tb an-

'.iiiana summer as

sembly of the Church f the Brethren opened here Tued iy with an attendance of l.Cör pets -rs and will continue over Thur lay. More thin 1"0 automeV-i! s w-r p irked at th church Tus!ay. Instructors are W. B. Stover of Ir.di . J. W. Lear v. Kv.i Treble of Chicago. Cora B. Ft a ley of Na nervi!!. III?.. Oiro Winker ar.d IX. ". Merger of Mar.ehester collej,-, Neth M mche.ster. Ind.. and C. A. Wright f Irnsing, Mich.

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Connecting with all Rail, Electric and Bus Lines entering St. Joseph and Benton Harbor LEAVE ST. JOSEPH Daily Including Sunday, 3:40 P. M., Daylight Saving Time. Sunday only, Special, 5:00 A. M., Daylight Saving Time. LEAVE CHICAGO, CLARK STREET BRIDGE Daily Incl uding Sunday, 9:30 A. M., Daylight Saving Time. Saturday only, Special, 11 :30 P. M., Daylight Saving Time. Follow the Crowd Music and Dancing Aboard

FORD

Automobile Collateral GOLD NOTES Maturities, one to twelve months. Denominations, $500, $1,000, $2.500. $5,000. An exceptional invectment opportunity. Issued by Guaranty Finance Corporation. Citizens Trust & Savings Bank Trustee;

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Yours eSf ONE of the fairest, squarest things you will ever do for yourself will be found in the act of opening a savings account. In order to meet emergencies; in order to live up to the expectations of your loved ones and to fulfill your obligations, you simply must save money. With these facts in mind decide i . . i ii

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