South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 245, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1921 — Page 4

THE SOUTH DEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 2. 1921

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PREDIGT RECORD FAIR ATTENDANCE

Secy ITcpler Drrlarra Tliat Kvfiiin Proirninn Are tin- "iJc-t Kvcr.M Tl.: I. -i Fair ynr." Th ) 1 - ir.'-: as!'- n r-achc-d. try ..Fs of ??. Ir.1 !o fair ff-r th smaller f.iirs :. . so :. ;v:i s .1 nu" t-r i r0 -s fr s a ' :r.t. Attend- i iv ..r.d n 4 ,.. wa? rar r.-1 v: iir.rir.'.r;. :ra!l the It n'r. 1" f T - r-x h i b i t s. Jg.1' r-H i u, h ivir.g record hr tk tag ':.-'.. '.- ant ri'..flv!r.p much f.t'.or fr.ii.r; e r. tho rr.ann': In whim the .'.tr i- r -.r. handled. !!glit ITogratm mmni. -y -rt''- V. II' c! th St. jr. ph C ur.ty F,.ir nr. 1 Amut-v-rr.ent r::. any, and I. 'V. Ixo.vor, eh.ntriz.?i n r.f th" p; .- 1 r 'ri.rnitt' o, w" r" aiii'ir..-; th Ii.f rto visitor Thursday. Ib-.th r il v. i : 1 ao-o ittnI the S.aT- Fair -.v :--h op er. Monday at Ir. 1 : 'i r. tpedl nft-r v. :. ich th' y will rrti;rn to .-"vith lb -r. To put tho finishing t'-uch cr. - V..-. -' r' ''',r, ,i ,k "Or.o f. :.'itnr of th local fa!r th4 ' wrnot h s:r"sjil to trn''.y the nicht Tirram. Mr. 1 1 --;! r-r. Ve hnvj .arrant:-.', for rntortalnxnont of th hU:hst cli'. fach nich.t ajid when t!:" fact ) ror..!.lr.'l that only Z' C'-r.Vi arlrnlwüon will he charrrl. -vvi fo.l c rt tin of h! niht CTOWtlH. It .houh! he rernenih?rvl too th-a-t th nJit.Ion charire In-ClMA-a re.rve-'l KranI fit-'ind f at5i Xt will V the h.'-Kt quarter' worth of entertainment the peo'.o In th'.H fl'sctlon of the country vr houht. In Oohen. for !r.pnno, a do'Jar adrrJAon was ehar-1 for the night ßliow nud th prorram was not cearr' po lnrz nn that offered at the S3rfr.xrlrook F.alr." Araothf-r frataro that !. worthy of pc!laa noto the manner In which retail merchants ar co-opemtin In srl"rfn?r victors to .South liend and Vi'.shawaka a treat worth while. Thoro id P'Jto to ho keen rivalry among tho wlnlow trimmer! and moro decorators next week, lcauw ach Ktore i Jetrmlnvl to have a window showing fair wc-k that will cI1rx-o anything on the rtre.-t. ?!- dal trims h.av. ho.-n carefully planned by many of the larger Htorca and the fact that fair we-k will And tho advance K'aar.1 of rail Htylefl already In Pock cflvT ii n unu.n:al opportunity for uni'iuo displays. As a isult vl'ritor. from 6malr towns outKldo of South lb-mi are. assured of Rettins I a po- p at tho newest thin. ich in wearat : .. homo furn'hln, jcAvelry, etc. I'fir the convenience of visitors telephone t.oe.ths have boon cTtabllsho! on the grour.ö?. whoro calls both loci' and long distance may bo placed and received. Thero "will al be chock roon-.s In ehartro of reliable atter-dants w here articles of any descrd'tif'n may 1 e t-afely checked wh::- vi.--i:orH are enjoying the eVht?. MOTORISTS FLEE FOLLOWING CRASH Poliee Seareli for Owner of Nas-h Car That Damaged Landon Machine. A Nash touring our racing around thecernor from. Marion ?L to Iifayetto "blvd. crashed Into a Kord fodan owned 1y F. C I.ar.don. of th Iandon rrug company, lato Thursday afternoon. Tho lltthter car Buffered & broken o-xlo. a broken wheel and was foadly ncratchd by tho larger machine, which kept on lta wild flight "aritil It had ?ma?hed a l.amppoet Into three pieces and buried tho cxiui3ti'ha.ft of the car Into tho baric of a Large tree. The men Jumpod from tho car apparently unJnjtirod r.nd lied. WItn-"se3 ts.ald thf men eemed to intoxicated, but "aMo to run wclL" Thr had not been nrreted at ari early hour thi morn in-?. The N"ah machine was not greatly damileivl und was tcwo..l to the police ftafinji to L.'.TtJt the ippt arar.co of Its- ovvTjcr. Elect Officers of Trinity Methodist Sunday School Annual elotlon of Sttn.lay school Of!lo.r3 cf the Trinity lethodiit church result e t us f Hows: Hjperinten ier.t. U.t l lph Kline; Btwtftar.t fcuperint-m.b :.t. Holes Iryar.t; Junior t-u: e r:nt mbmt, Mrs. A. Collier: rrin;..ry .-up. r'.nTrndet.t. Mr-. A- It lr; asc,-ant jTitr.-iry Miter;nten ler.t, Mrs. W. I O , , - ; s lperintfro'ent crad'o r ',:. Mrs. T. ki'.cere; as. -is. ant. Mrs. II ..ttte Ta'.I y; home der-ir":'. t.t. Mr.". Trow bride; misf. rary ;p rint. n.b r.r, M's T. Jor.es; tomperar.c. T. K:'.g--re: lit "-..ri ir Artaur Ho..:'r; a-s:.-itan: m Ji.v rn s: s. or '.r:: . "het r Wolf tr as t rt r. A. K i r ; ' t . . k ; tr a-; p-i i';v ro'boti : M.rt:n Kirk- ! I : r. -k ; pi a r i- r-. K.liir. Y()r(rs ORCHESTRA HERE TO REHEARSE FOR OLIVER SEASON V; r Ye".' -: o to- a- vm phony ( r -. j.. w. : , -a h. h i- t.. remain at tr.e n ; ; v r th- tf .- d a r : . g the cming f. -.. 1 . : ri v.. irs'i! Ti.brt v if, r'o - irr re olir. f -r t he. f p. r.it .: ' th- th-.ib-r Sattird iy w;th the I Dr. e! ph-mr. . "Th. Four I! r-- '.' ; of ti'e A poo lyps.. Ti.- - h- . 1. wht h h.-t'arr.e V:'.' wi. ifh F.. n 1 cit..-n-s at the cltn?.- r g'. n "r-. or.th" nco In h-T.or 1 f l'r - t Fr-ktv of th S" u T okrr c .rp. rat. or.. .- compof.-d of Louis (.ontttdine Fined For Sjiecd Laic Violation 7out.-i ' V., eh.-, f ; e - d 1 . 4 '. j I. In -mm wa v e ' ' e r. g , h 1 " an c. ,-'s 4 : r. o v " v T-i.-C " ac! Tiinr- Fi' m. -v.-; The- 4 .n: t:. i 'or I Haven, 7." 6 S Ira r.t .-t . w -.- r t for Sett. 7. IV H.a. n js e !;.4rg. -I with driv In g his automo lb- wb.b intuxicat d

BOOSTERS

OUU in OJklMl Ilt.VN'K r.IKMHl. Ii'yor and fomn-r judjre of the cIt' fourt"Do- Sho'Runs 'Em Fast Up Hcali in Dc Nawth!" Wails Wes' "Man oh man. I'ut dey sho run? 'em fast up hoah in de nawth," exclaimed a badly bruised, but wiser noro, who appeared Ire fore tho pol!c.o ynre.ant' desk at hadiuarters Thursday morr.lntr. requestln? h:a wounds be dressed. "WeIey Younr. giving hla addrefjs as Jone?. Ia.t with two comjanlor.3. alno colored, and who formerly lived Fouth of th9 JIaaon and lixon line, hall.'njr since Wednesday from To- , leao, enuenvoroa 10 raten a ias ! - a . 1 mo vine; freight wes-tbound for Chcao on tho New York Centra., i iounff Ra-d. "I tried it fust." urc'ared louncr Khowdn-? a deep &ash on his head

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near his left eye and raisins h!.s5l()re PtT;.onncl Has Olltiim at riffht hand to view, Indicating a j

smashed thumb. "I'se caught many 'om, but this'n rolled me cm the bean inter tie ditch. When Ah picked mahsolf up Ah wa crippled." With this explanation. Young berped that a doctor bo found to attend his wounds. Young was taken to the county 1 Jail ivhero medical attention wan administered. After his wounds are healed, he and his companions will bo sped on their way. CATCH ( JOY RIDER J AFTER LONG CHASE Officers Arrest Roy Badley in Khone Machine Companion Released. After a thrilling game of "chasV' Patrolman Louia Meilh arrested Itoy Ikadglcy, 721 S. Michigan st.t for stealing a Ford machine owned by John F. Hohne, 52S S. Michigan Ft., and brought to the station with Hudgley a woman who gave her name as Helen Harris, G1J 1-2 II. Ohio et., and who was tiding in the stolen machine when it vas apprehend od hy Meilko. At nine o'clock Thursday night Kohne reported to tho police that hid car had been stolen from a garago In the 700 block of S. Michigan st. A ehort time afterwards otlic r Meilke faw the machin- race madly down Sample st., beforo any attemp at i t f apprehension was m ole. Tho ofilcer tcdephoned the h. ad -piar-ters and tho minute motorcycle men were detailed to spread a n t about the Sample nt. section f th city. As othcer Meilke stejiped from the telephone looth h saw th- car again pass him. tills time geur.g at a slower speeil. Meilke stopped a Ford car that passed by an instant j later and pressed tit- driver into K-rvioe. They charged the car through tho city at a rapid Fpeed and titially overtook tho tolen Ford when it became entangled in tratb.c. Tlie occupant. of the machine were taken to tho station. The girl was released after t-d.o pdd the polico that she had soon Tladgb-y before tut had not known him un

til she went (jr a rile with himlarrtsbd W-dnesday, Oscar V-rter

Thursd .iv night. That Ridley may he ncponsible for soro.p of the many car robberies that iuV" be. n rt p rtt d of l it'- was tho belief evpr t-s-d by tho . d!cwho have found many reported stolen cars abandoned in wood i.c.ar 1 he citv limits. That Fadg.ev would v . i .v.. . . .. v l.ave il 1 . c r i e 1 1 me .1 1.0 i . i o 1101 thrmmh using it if h- had not bem -.rrf. l nv M.-ilkt w i- the onin'on a.r-.e i .a .n k a. iiju t ..... .1 of the ctlloer. AGAIN HONOR KLINK AT STATE CONCLAVE .ILoeal Man Fleeted .eeretarv - Treasurer of Organization 1 1th Time. For the ttth ttmo D K. K'boh south pt mt r. is b. t. i'..'d sc. . 11 1.1 :.iry-trMjur-r, of trie Ncrthw stern Traveling M: s ., ,t:on. At t o rti n of or. crs h Id ,t Wct I- - denytst.rliy th. ,1 -i gdtyef tnr e-.iay ci-n ntt"ti oi tn- ir.t t -u ttional F.-, '.oration of Conmorc :I Trav- I -T.. W. T Murpln . s : p. r'. i - x . -crtar' f th" t T ). I a. w.-4-locte.i tr's.d-mt an-! I. K IF.it. k f S nth lb nd. was T. d fl-i.. .-o of secret arv-tro v; ror i r.antmous n ;or ::o n: o: of .hKa ilroa.l bi!I r.ow b. f r- e o.gr os w as given at th" ft: .1 m ing f th 4 . cutlve commit ;. -. Tl bib mnk. it compulsorv for .all railroad : i put on -- tb- an inter, hang- ab'v4 i-r-i, oo I. oi- ?t0 K-f it ' ' e,r , r ..."('ri mihi der. , to i r a f o m at 2 c- r;t under pt ev tihn.g a.-' -at S ' I -.. r JFAMSII Ki;iOFJ)s at no.:a- iwu?., i . i i-a.-i ji:ers'--ni -' . T

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'post OFFICERS TO

TÄ1Ü A Ä TU T AM TP TIT IS'cwlv Tornird Military Orpmization I-ihs Invita- i tion to Ccrnnonics. Ir.'l! atJona p-iM tv.-.-ir-I.-i to a crowi! -I a:; lit .riiim tf:;icht wh n fi t-tr. r. for thf int.-ti:.it: ri f 1 r.H f t!;.,- (J.-i.rm- A. iVirr.i b-11 I' 7 . of th'; ' ?. r,i:;j -f i rr-.n AVars w;.: ,. h'M In the. V rtuilirorr-iru at 4olfax av. and Ia-fa-vtt': II v.l. : i A'l m:Ii?ury uriranizations of the Ui'.v ha- .km ;t'il ir.virati t at-: j t r . . 1 th..- ct v :.,nr.ii s ar.l i!ai:c- vh!-h jf"IiowM. Anions u,- -k-? rvi-.- iiieua, o i ir a ti ! z a t i o a -i w:i:c!i Lave anri'iuiiCil :.nt r.tior.s of att.-r.d.ii i-. nicht ;iro tti" A n..'-ri a n 1 - i r i , V-t-r.n;:s of tho S;.i!i.-h War, Initio A. Zoll arri-'on' aa l V.'oili N'.'.ir vt ran.s. Cnjjiirir.ii'T H i !i : mil ha !'.. r .'üiho;i:.c fi that a'l ox-.worvlco in-'-n a nd t h t i r s fa hiilios ar- invito.j to b- i.r. y.-nt for ! th- c.-rojuoni'-j-. wliich will : hoia ll;.-ln-rai: the !l!o..j-.-4 and mark tho 'f tht- chartor rf tlu- lo-.al Ios:. Tho iirtrram wi'.l .start at :-10 o'clock and will l.. of a military natur- while th- othcors ar.- ethclil- ; ly iritatid. Stat' ami national ile j rit j? of the Votoran.s (f Froin 1 War will !- pr nt for th-i-- cereni(,me"j. jt was s.aid. J d.owint,- will; be a da no and so-:al program for j wliicli special t ntei taito have been .eevro'l. Th- (Jttb-ers 10 be- ir.stalled are:;'. Pes; Co 01 ? I -1 n 1 1 r T- l.i-i.il llhn i i 1 l.nr". V t. 7er .nior vin riin ri n n . 1 er I r O J. Oe;sU.r; fjuartermaster. George (I. ,r,. . .. ,k , . ... , Martin, and S. O. lavis, o'ticer of h a' ,... .. i tion are Dr. (. J. (Pcis'.or, Norman i H. Neil and Arthur I Duiri'an. j Tlie harter membership of th3 : loal pjst numbers GO, which Khtivj r an Increase of 29 during: the past, two weeks. SPIRO'S CLERKS TO: TT T 1JT I 1T1TTT I T nT-niTTli! f U V f. A 1 1 1 1 A I i I 1 1 1 11 1 11 j iarron hilKe Iiave 'Keular' Time. The entire jiersonnel of the Spiro vionmg -store and tiieir lmmtdiate r i . v , . . . . . re la a Vi t h( Id their Ilrnt annual outing at lt'id'-i les-ort, JJamn Iukc. Wednesday afternoon with over 70 persons in at ter. dance. The trip was made, by automobile, tho party leav Port, a puip picture was taken and a base ball game between picke tl teams, captained by Ildward IHankert and Othello Dice was staged. The contest was won by the lllankcrt nine by a scoro of 11 to 5 despite the report that the "ump,'' had been tendered a check for $10 from tho Dice team to throw thei irinie A charge of briberv t.rofer"d yt v . drawn, Imwevcr, when it was found Harris a close -second. Severm boing contests, one ho. tw en blind folded contestant. , foll low.-d the ,-mts and after the distnbution of ice cream the party followed their own Inciinatior.rt in the hue or amusements, sucn as swimrtiin-. etc. At 5 o'clock refreshments were served after which the gathering re turned b South F.eP.d. i Tho picnic, was a hugo success I and it is planned to make it an j annual event. TWO ARRAIGNED AS LIQUOR POSSESSORS Raiders Find Jar of WliUU 7. under i omato ine ai Home of Frank Rose. ' Two alleg-d liquor law violatori ante. 1 L 1 W. South and Frank ; Kose. II": W. Division nt.. were ar - j ra ign d in citv court Thursday merning and tloir ca-es s-t for hearing Sept. 7. ib-th nun w r bold under J " bo-.-N. In th-- raids which wero con.luct- ; ed by tr.e .;;iv, tne pr:ai nm- ' . f 1.V- . L- To.. . :.0 1rt.f-Poi ' .... - ....... . ....... till and a ;u.mtity of "white mn," h.itdi was ib.-treved bv tb.e tit tee- , - , t ivt s. it : eabl The owner s . karg d with u lawful manufacturei h pi-'r. In a voir table 'gard. n in ;'4r r n"": ar of the honte P-tot:v. ':..-. f. of f to r-b1in ra rt v d 1 o v. ... 1 i -V - t red ;t thr e -g ilbm ; ti of d:kiddt n und. r a t'nr.:V. -w e 1 . who ru'isa s, -ff dt ft OvOO1 blNhm- r.t. is h .rg;.l ve ith n n - ! ;rA ' at of li'pior for s il e t i . oi!::t.tv it "mu.o v. a.- t r.d :u ! th.- W. S ":h st.iblisivnent op j er. t' d by Yi r-te ra nt- an d wo ' -n'a'ht int- lo -i btuart-for us i iat noe against V-rV. -,n-o a h--n b. acomes before to: l::-t n, t T , VfrprJ t,o nUT fv til (fL.-II (I I I . ' j ftf CHECKS: . M.VA'S HERE U" AIMED S nth F.er.d bank- are t dd to 1 ware of checks issued on the First . .. . . 1 1.....;.. .-,. - - . ir,;; ana r-ti:.? .-.ior-. .......l-, !r.d. and which have the V;!I:,'tr.n , i'.-.nvtrnrtic-n Co. name prmtcJ. i ',.rtruetK n i ; b,r ,-.n. - Thieve. vi-bntly -hat the b.t way of g. ttin .- , .sp,;pg of bog : ..oK, ,i .-.-rythtr.c 1 r t'o.ev brok' into tlie ..,- K .. i e o t V ". : Fi-t . n Fo . 1717 st. .p ;,. f.ioa blat.k rli-ck ' :-.g ba-'k s .meTimo c.urmg W. In-.-d .y t.iht. Th.- tli;-o .-ry of th- j i m.tA-ir.g cht ck book was madcj i . . . . .. a . I nurso.av morning and the polic

ing the .toro at 12:15 o'clock and I The oriental colors predominate :n takes up most or the time or nine : K(Uvin McI)l,!iaM, who before their! 7 , i v ..o i-.v-n mem-rrs returning late in tho afternoon, aft- en.broolervd and beaded deigns. , .-.orekee pers to keep the supply -f t n trria,. ia j sr. I was Klizibeth I.:- 1 1 1 H 'i'l v ' t "'i' ' a'--- ';' 'vi t' V ' T ' !' ' ' V t" " ' T '""P'9 er completing one of the most inter- ' h ' ahhough . y.-ter.. fre-.li and packed f.-r their . ;,.r ;(,s , f s.,ulh r(,n,,. anl a broth- U'.'1 ' ,1' ; -' ,' ' 1 " '' as ,a to rvf eating programs of sports and ganms 1Ia'"k i?? to '" ,h, r,''llIy smart thi!''r lJS"' Tiu' avcr;,-'e !'ritv ,f "'er. Harry I.. McDonald, of S, attic, '1. Thulle T lZ,' " " ' " " ' " ' V ' " ' ''' 'V"" llX n held by picnickers this summer. 'nd long .simple lines with pan, Is last year was Z and .... cenhs a Wash. ' V, t m' V: , ' , - ! V -'o,- "...."'' '""'V 'V T After the serving Of a picnic lunch live and six ln, b-bw .p.art. It was th- belief of local rum.ral arrangements are not , l.;; , r, - " J,:':. 1 . "v" .t , v. - the hem of the skirts, which vary ! dealers that tho nrice this vonr Will' a.,.. n Uu .I,u'.1,' 1 ot " : Ui:. ;ao.1- frr the govern-

iioiiievii.ii'-i iiai'i o. i ni u iiieie- - " in i i' '. u.

that the check wan -bogus." ' M'' M " ' " " . T j ,lin, f,as Ultn P"'"n:t.s. d ho i, oy Charles Steiner was the winner in j . coats all show tur cou its. The arrived here last night over the 11MI1 Llls v. i- . u- tur coats have s.iawl crd.ars l .. . , ;n,;,i Trunk rail -mad aril was taken

. ... . . . caracul is noticeable in th- higher to tho j I Orvis funeral ehanot. With tlie bes.- o

t'riCKeii looiv iost pia.e in me no n s , , ,.,, , , foot race Mr Mb.rt T,1 Nor, i 1r 1"th c";l!' ln;l'!'" 1,1 she wa.s born in F.eorgia June ft. sisn and the advo

. , ... : ..... i vella, I'o.iyanna, orianoo, t .uy no , 5 v ,( WJJS -o vcara of aire. Ue- t d.thir.g stores, wlj

provei uerseii ine swiii-sl in me , . i-,o-., i . ; -,,..,- . .... . , ....... . ! and l'an- el.a.ne. sobs her brother she is.surviv.d bv s-rvmg a half ndi'

ian os io-r rat e, wuu .mis.- ea .

I We re notified.

Legionnaires of Mttncie Boost I iost (.ornnmnder For High State Office

: - - 4 w- 0 . .V w1 I . -. 's-V,r:'T.'.;" '"-1 I . ! W . '.. Z' i:V 'oV.V " "- f j ' . ; ,- 7- - V'Vis' ' -'llAc ' ;: i mi II I WllM 111 mi ill w i B JULWUIW JWl .Ik- pJi 1. O'Neill; J' vTh I. O'N ill. ( "inman'h r of I-Iewaro i"t. No. 1'., Aneaain Ivorior, and can lidate for o'.. (; n to othio of state oiMiü'i t.d-r of tie . , . , .. , Mr. O'Nein.s oomn.and. the Muii P'kl has risi ti from op.e ..; i saia Host pots tr. the second lar-et-t in Indiana and it i- ; 01. - voalihi.t. Mr. O'N.iP e-H-t.d i , . . , . ' lond Infantry and was .! Mr-c-.l in i ; . ., , J . ; 'Apr:'. 1310 as a -rp.an:. Lh rtion of ofTicers will take p! ice at the state J convention to be hold in Wabash on ! Oct. 10 find 11. I ELLSWORTH'S FUR SHOW DRAWS MANY : ' Heat (f a Sunillior Dav 1 ails j ti 11 T- 4. , to Hold Down Attenilanee at Style Display.

It is hard to enthu- over far:"f dig oysters and the use of them eo.as on a day like Thursday, at- : ' food is not permitted. It was thouc'a manv w.oion were out to ! --"t iniated Thursvl-iy night hy an otli-

adniir' the shewing of fall i r:n -nt s at Kllsworth's. In keepn.- with the ' . . . . . : . . 1 . . .1 . : . . i -"""'' .ooio.-.-, ;.c- u .inn;;.i earried out in gr- n and gold, . loan

titles of golden rod and gre-n andiulo n sh!pp:::g of y.sters i.s legal.

yellow orotons and nasturtiums bing used to obtain Ute pb asin.g ef feet. in length from six to litte n iimhes from the lKui. Anotln r noticeable feature is the lenm oi t n eve1, many 01 me smart st gowns having the Jenny s'leeve. long and broad. Many broca.b s are als. featured i in the subdued shades. The evening: - mvns ar rgeous-with heads, one, 1 ' ' ra foundati.oi biack not and hif-

j f"f? l'on,U,l ln hluV ht;i,U- i'"'1 S;,,Vn' Tuesday after an illnes-i of

A in 'A' sh ad- is the Fall Mall red, j verv goo.l for hats ami -blou.-'-s. Tlie f..-ith,.r hats in tomato and all the . , . . .. . . ,,. ; i in g Ii t s b ade s 1 1 1 -e w ... n w . t ii i u i t.uat vhiK. 1(;ark will al,,, b. worn j , y Iu ,,,1)art s,.rs. ;ivcerin-. osj tyWh an J phfM..inl tai;s and (-!aborate embroidery and boa ling for hat trimm inns are n e.a ; ;. . Stolen March Ends in Free Ride in Old Hits Stealing a march on friends in South Fe.-ol was thou-h; f,-;r better pz ;wln until ree r. tly lia.s : d e 1 .-v-!. lilll'.S .s b'arlisle. tnad-- ilis home with Mr. and Mrs. I unnahoo. ! 1 1 -1 (: ,rr: ' ln r: "ht u',,s ;!H' tiy marro d 1 i.-n Saturday n-'-rn--ing to .Miss I'oiiy M.a.iiu iy oi iiiiis i bot o. .( at Cincinnati, '. I News t.f the- nor:', uo h.-weVer, ... It 11 ' 1 I t ! 1 1 Irericiud friends of Mr. Carlisle in siiUh mU whi, Wi .... Iva,,y WJ,h i 1 1 ! he "Citv Packard." or. in other ! worth-, the obi p "bus," when jtho train r.lK,..l ;,, tho ttion at i V.411 ba-t eenin-'. b. arhtg the bride ! a ud groom. Tho e ,;plo w . re esicor'ed in the pitr-d to the Oliver j hotel. where tiny had engaged rooms, and now the .secret's "all i , I0,1' ' '' ( ,.,- Vorpo'ratiori for the j 'k .' ' . ! , . . vear. r vious to which time he w. l'flV, r0,'as for 1 m.onths. , 1 ut whmi' i (lift 1 v t j f. J.liiy'l.'t-. 4 . 1 ' ' r1 1 1 r . 1 r n tH'.nii.' 1 M i. ifs-isir i

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nomag r r.f the F. H. M mil. s.i 1 r . 1 . . O r, 1 v . - I x 1 - . 1 . . ' . ' I . O . ' ' 1 . . 1 i S. h.-ibo. . .ty s ilesm in 1 conc. rn. irui-hed th r.nei;.,: .nt.r - tatntti ttt for th Ki.v.mis club at th-ar Thu: 1 iv v. - o.da" lu:e-i Mr. M -rrill g iv. tin- history of the conp'ny from its et gutii.atbm to trie ' I'- ' " -.,-..... 1 i Mr. Soli-:'. iisplaved ttie irl 0? s.i leKfti -1 nh i O it Tb.- a tub ; " " by g;;ng n.s si.- ta. on a tu.i .me ; of garrg.-uts manutaot nr. d by thc - c nor:;. i Dr. l.i.'pa Ir. Halb-y. of John Ik Stetson, vi. lud' the n t r t : i n me nt 'with a f-.-w hii::;T"'.iJ stories. T. P. A. Postpones Anardinz Ut fielterliousc Contracts

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Th- mc :mg of th- Travel r.-" Froloct.v- - .0; . -w '-".

,..f contra -. en the p. w Slo l'.-r r-f the b-l: f.hau- to be tmtol at V tawatomi, setting money' Pirk, which w :.- v have . .n h Id , ; olietkf. .H.-r. C.st r. i j h t . w a po-tpor.-M until the! f value when! early . rt of next w-. k. I i;.v,. 0f vj The committee m bull ling of the j Main '. a ad T. F. A. am - 't-.o- 1 t !.-:? all c- non th- Whit- ,!!',!.,;' ih";p - h r.. r .g ...... c..m- j

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TWO N, RK.n WHRN

J. II V AXWVAt.UA 11 A A AJ A 1 1 TRAIN HITS TRUCK

v : Jamos Hycrs and Wilhcr Milr ,r "j lr, of Iirhawaka, in Ac- ' . - ; eidt'iit Here.

i: , ; ; Ta.i Mi-'lruvnk'i ia ri. J i Iiyors ar:J 'Wiil-er Millar, ho til Kiv- I ' Ir.ir th Mtnc addr-s.-. 1 G 0 L;n "In . way !.i., rtciv'd 5- vi re injuiks .im a I ircul:. of Now Y-rk iatra". :)ls:.r!-, i c-r train No. fo weptbound, striking' the truck in which th-y were :i hn at th- Simp!- rn::a: shortly l-f..re 0 (clock Thursday mornimr. 1 Th- nrn wrr- t.ak-n to S! 't. .1- s-oli ti " -: i ; t , 1 1 jn th ri,,i!.-o .inh!'i"fc 1 ........

Thry aftrrur 1 loft for tiuir hotj.e i'-iA nui ...: to-a.. ,ir. MihaVnka. I The e.-notr:i is o:ucrc,I as follovs: , lUa-r?. wh.. wi.- at th whorl of ! C- L' ':,li:h- i'rt s:'1' (- A- r-a-: tho truck, fw.--.iinod l-.rui.i. s on his '-'h. vice president, and 11. S. Weh. h.".ld : derj) cut on his -h-ok an-lj1"1"' 5"or "' tr' iSUrrr;vror,..hin of hi.s arm. H- did not! Tiu' tlv, nth ot'.ir... h ! I-i 1 1 1 of Üt' jc-lhtHit to an X-rav examination t.- ' concrnwas - -ihtiM r.-, -ntly at K.V.o ,ns ortain if any -oom-s wer- broken, j n5:-Z' V ll- a:"1 H P' Is fruhl Ka!-

m,o,- , t..-. ,,r,..i,- :.,o,r-. .i ! c'i r.-x brnisoe on his face and r;uht arm. T!ie p.ton wer rmplovt.l hv tho I lo 1 ! i n ;rso,vo rt h - Tu r r, ( r "e.. ice or-am i ' rn inufirt irers ar.d were 1- their i !vav to tlo- jtiant f. r a had of ico cream which th v wore e pooled t distribute in M;havaka. Th" cros.. ir.cr. It i paid. ri o t p re t 1 o tod by watchman or the imtrs in operation that (lmo rif th- mornimr The tr'mk was wreck o.l. T-hv-tineer Has-

jl.lpet: v:ifi in (harre of the tra!.!.

ADVENT OF MONTHS i

0F"R"-0YSTERSP

Dealer? and 1151011' Await T irs Shipments From the Eat. Ovs-trr dealers and contuimers are wa itin- for the .shipments of ovst. rs from Haltimore that utar: upon the 'oiM - nimr of tlio season of Sept. 1 and jcimtiniio until every month with the lett-r "It" in It has been passed. F--r the four lmttc-st months of the year no one is allowed to ship ' da I f the American It lilway llx- , .r. company here that over 'U,M' uu'ive here dur the ( itrnt lii'-nths of the year About 2 gallons of oysters are consumed em h day during the : son by pen, do of this eitynd it; bo slightlv higher. i "8. v. .-v r' V jm fl rj ff J ) tJ H V H Lt tl rr-r 1 " p; ", " "J MIIS 1IIlt V THOItVTOV M rs. Addie N. Thornton of Flint. .won., .v.sier ei n.iam i.uioii, in j x. Carl!s st- (iif,(1 at h,.r n,.niP , , daught-r, Mrs. Davis Thornton. and two grandchildren in Flint. t - i . . . . j . ... i. . i j . . , . 1 unerai services wi:. oe ne;a nt uim r sab nee of h- r .son, dl N. 'arlisle st.. Kev. M. M. Kodceus officiating, Ilurial will follow ir. Highland ceme - terv " MF.S. Al"(; I'ST IX) I.I.IK. Mr::. August Ixd'ie, ;:13 i:. Sam - pb' st., who bad been ill f. r live j y. ars. died at ';.10 .'ch-ck Thurs-lay tr.-.rnirc. Mrn. rw.Me was born in CJerm.'ir.y In F71 and h id lived here 1? years. She is survived by her jhnsbatol.Aagu.--t Dcdlie and 10 chil - Mi-,..i Mi vs. nei M-.tt-o. Mrc TO, Fanshr, Ceorite, Fduurd, Ilichar.L lliTir.an, Oscar. Mat cr. ret and Hob. ort all of South Ib rid. She is alsa I -4 .ait survi on ny erne sister, .wrs. i-.mil j !,,,. ar,d two brothers. Fcrdnant ! I bd-t in, Herman Holste , ,. in tow-man cemet tein. Iluri r-. I 'I? AVK ;. ANSLKY. j Frank (I. Arshy of Nib s, Mich.. I .1 i .1 Thursday morning at 2:",! o'cb k at tho gf. Josei.h's h.Os'phal following a fori r days- ilhus-s with';

appendicitis. He is survived by his.Qjf ihrel Files Report for mi.tlur, rs. A. J. Holmti of I-.gan-(

sport: two children. Frank. Jr.. ad Patricia; one brothor, Harry An-'-hy. an-1 two half hi-.-tber.-. Walter and Harry Ibd.ton or F -ganspo-b j H' was iif.rn iti anao.', K t. 1. 1 S ö t and had lived in Nile 11 yat. Funeral s rvice s w ill b-LoLbit.-sitort Friday. held at Mll. ItACII AFI. M..KOSK. Mrs. l: o ha. l M. Ib.-. aire -e 7.1. died . , .... - . . . .. . 1 irirs 1 iv a: 1.1 . a. near iirem.- ,., ., WO Weeks' illn,.-s fr.,:, 1 i.'-a : . . - 1 S'irvi.i.g arc: the hu-band. M--so 1 ,,, . ., , i Ib-ce. .and the f.d-. leg children. . . i .. . 1 T 1.... . S . il,- -in. ira'.K a ici j a:. o. . r 1 lie- a. 1 . i 110- o. la.Mume, e-uc, . . , t - 1 ..1. - e nr y , . . : ;a:ol Mrs. Fmman IP-rs. of .St. Jom ph: at;d th.o following brothe-rsar d Frank Coil. ..f Mish ovak ; Ja. k. Isaac and Mr-. Sarah C--.x, ah 'of F.rerr.-n. Mr.-. b-ile Wiks .n. .f j Flkk irt anl Mrs. Margare t Ma-hb r. i .- -,i I'll tt.'-d Mrs. Kose was t'-rr. near iin-moi . far h -'. lV a lb! l:l"Y.- 1 to South I Ibod from Mii-hnw.ik t about a year) i ab 1 a h ilf a-'o. Si: - w n-arri- d ) 1 j n Tr-mf n 52 ye irs ago to Mni-.-o I lb I !'on-ril orjees will be h-M at; r--i b o o 117 f. s.tur - c. . . to t mail on ind. for bur -i in. th." Fr thrcn cent t-ry , . J -?1 fjj XPjS ll Cf JT (jlLS&f B OiiV ' "g" AHlt VTIi: DOI.Ui: Funeral s- rvi-.s f..r Autrurna Dob lie. v a rs old. w ho die 1 yc terdäy ;tt Fpw.-rth h-pi:.il, will be b at Fpwrth hospital, will be ho -1 ! from tl r.,'i.in-e. r.ir. F. S.ntpM Saturt.v aforroorf. at 2:V oVIook II. v. Hugo Weicm-lt official i : ing. Ilurial will follow in liowm .n

j cemetery.

1 M COMPLETES ELEVEN BRANCH FACTORIES;; Soutli Bend Concern Kxpands Manufaeturinp Hu-ine--to Other Cities. hif,'n Lr.. nc f sct.-.r:. " ' ".v-.'i. -a it a f - r:rs at 70 N. Hmcrlk 1 . fM - w in fu'.: t-r ir.it:n in t: .-.a - the country, a. r iia sto an a p. - lo .ur.c.-m at ;f :!:. -j.t 1 cf the 1 ....... rrv. , 1 - .. .. : :.maz. mdio it that (ho -w ora;..-a . : p'ar.t wir. m i : -. it!i t !:e am e I.'if i.' ure of sac '-f t'iat !; i b :i attain.o 1 by the psr'.-.t j'ant iu r . Th" Sn.ith One Heat 'vm tr.mt:- ! f letlJI eS 11 -COir,' - pa t -r. t o.l . T. i'pnun: for tho rnik:nu' md ei;r:t rd ;ir The : n ; a y e', 1 . e. ; s T h a t 1 1 1 e ? : V . : ; i ; or ;. 11 1 1 - . . a . s o v I the use of it system enable the . production of a hih-rade tire at , ILLNESS IS FATAL rr : v : : r. TO E. C. M DONALD rominent Local Pliotojirapher Diet at Home of Kriglit's Disease. Ildwin C. McDonald, fol years old. ,

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a lifelong c.tizen of South Head and J t5on xiiurs-lay show n mnrke-l in-' one of its Tnwt prominent business j crc.ns,-. thi. year over enrollment last i men, died at his home, 433 N. Maiajy(ar " ' . st., last night at t':30 o'clock, death j' 1I!i;h vhor firurr a-ow '

resuiting from an illness of several years' duration with Ilrmht's d;s- ! ease, which, howevt-r. only during : the last month ha. d become serious. - Mr. McDonald was one widely known men in north, rn Indi ma, hi.s parent. ha ing r-sided in South Item! for a numb-r of y-ars. 'I-fc-. . I..-. ...-. . -. . . W -.. --.-,. .1- 1-,. -...-!,-... im o..:, ÜO .o-, .1 ttaf1ll...1. ..A.l11 owner, tne .Mcnonai-j mmo, ,,i -n S. Main St., had been his father's. jaIll almost ) a is entire life Mr. Me- i Donald was confined to its interests. He was very well known in bn at dub circles', beir.g a member of the Masonic bilge, the Knigit-s of l'ythantl th.''.Mo,l.-rn Woodmen, survivim; him are his wi low. Mrs HALF-HOLIDAY OF STORES IS ENDED o, . l o C. 1' ! Clothlll- and llOC StOFCS DiS I COI1ti,nu. W'etlllCsdaV After toni. f tlie summer nt of, fall, local ich have been o .- lay for mphyt s I and pi opt ie! rs. will discont inu tiu . practice ef closing Wednesday noon i .. ...i ... ;i l ,...,..;., ..,... ,,r.t it .a: -- ; .mu "i.i itoi.mi wj-. n uoto no j t-or.arv time. During the month of duly and August the oLtaaiu- o. ! thi half day has bet a pn-val-nt ! alnong the laia: r store s for a num!br of years. I Predict. o: s pointing in the .iij rectioti of an early fall have their j confirmation in the large stock of I autumn v. a aring api'ar. 1 now on dis-1 I lay in th- variou windows and by i the g- n- al upvanl trend ef busi- ! ncx. The fall soa.-a.n :m g n- ral.v j accept, d by cdhmg iivrt nam a.ro. " t the m.-: active p- i iois ei i the year, and usually s- xeral we k or more ire .-pent, in preparation o. i condactir g the large amount of busi '

".RECORD ONLY 29

FIRES IN AUGUST"-";' ;

I 310MÜ 1)111 J CI1 V ITVa Last Halt. Fir s in South lb and duritg ti: n nth "f Auc.tst. ace, ,r,:i:.g t. a r til. lie o v Chief Irwin S;l-r were fewer than they havo be . 01 in i any mo-ith of the laat few year-. j I is bo .eyed that tho quota of 2 fit a s f., v-. n t ire m 01 1 n. ..-- o-;e it'' a da' e - . 1 : , 1 . 1 I c.v-wat.-r mark f--r tuonthly hr r-c- ; ord Mr -- of th.-.-e 1 a Ul'lul it. th- ... . , . , r . . .... . .- ... . eal.s ..-.ng i. pro-e l aft-r ,h- l.o... ... , , , . .-r fl . ... r no jn- li.o w: .i .1. .. - .,- . . . :r.g :.. üo: !io-r th 1:; in tho -. mt- r. ; . . . , . . ., ., , t,,., r. ,.v. ' 1 , . 1'.' V ; .. '. . t- ; , 1 . r a ! - i...l ..lL -..... v . j ... r ; es o.n i stoves in u.g h-.t weather. I V Se i : '-vrr J löl .rr-f rv-iV f a ,! tc-rv,i, ' r&VS'1 L" W i HV -.7-VT - V v 1 " 1 .J v v.a V X' fH ' ; 1 , i V' , Ufh N M j 1 l f- 'tiyVsj "1 f fe(k I lÄ j K j J JaV)J ii Vi'A-- . j .4 Vi f x " X ' V-' it r J. i wWÄ . 'L' - ' The Btby't Tree

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133 A : ' l . . ri ." a i . . ! : ;n i Ii. 4 1 I 1 1 . . . i . DRIVE STUDEBARER CARS TO CHICAGO Automobile Cn-iniinnMit-; for Out-of-Tnw n Dealer? Leave Here.

:.r. 1 h-;'i:r.f ss cf t!:o ent;r ne;--:,, I'an-or the ; .( f-v.- i , I he o-.e jakor will h M. W. M"rSJ'!' 'Mk' r or.-v .t;. : . 1- a .-n ,...-lir , f tho T; ok.lths :.d s-r. i.:. i ar? h. at.: :.:d 'it t!.- i!(.:..t!?l- Jourroi!." t!o c.T.c. ormr. s.-.jTh l'.e.el Phu.t o- st. re. j.c :h,. 1 : f rra t i'.T. a I F,rthrho - i , f u';'" ' f c:-'-';' 'v A!v ' ,J;:, l' ;:s?::;:tJ: and H-Tor. fr' m. C4u:n" ,a: s :ir'" : ' : h i ' r Ho is one of ta outran !:r: St-j b laKer d,ao:s. , , r.ructf.e baders .:; th :ib r or'IV.- 1 ar a:-' .!r:v. n hiily !r tt: -amzathm ?,,:it:1 r: l'- :'-' !" ' - ' Th other pnlr -ÜI Rpv.

!: v t i ; :;'!-: o f. :!..- ;-:aee s ! a '. -. t 1 . is 1 r ilrivt 1. o I ii.;!.- . : v it c.a ; h .- - 'I lt.-- i b O.x a r . , I V lri to ;o.. t.- . troj.. '...!. NOTE INfiR EASE IN HIGH ENROLLMENT Principal MeCowan I'pect Kepi? tration to Total Over j l.r,00 New Law Help?. rtnrlv rrnorts of rhonl rristra-! indents air. ady etoa tled a cmipared with 1 . t 7 at ti ( nd of tia nisi six v. ( i.s i-a-i ti. i r.n. m "' .-.w:.n .--.at. il that andouit-dlv th : i !iii:h s.diool w.il reach the 1 ! m :rW liV th,. , v;1 ,v1(. . - j . t !, Wii-n ..,- a i) the r a--.oi of la rge i r 1 1 r a-. tl, . principal .-tat-d that it i.-duet-. 1 1 .... ... W1 i.,.-..,. - .. t he new si iiool a 1 1 en ' , 1 p. ... .,, , t ... 1 j ' ' i i 4 i 1 .tit .Vli'I- l.i.T I T 1 i ocl or to im c conipe a -1 l 1 o t , :rade before s curing W"rL ( -: !:- beat- . , No s- hool s s.-ioji. .iC.'ot .lii. atmouncements will be loll un 1 Tu. ay, St pt. '.. ( );i -p. it 1 ty kcIjoo.s at 1 o cloak t.;:s alt i -

noon. Th- following sadio. i:a r - . 1 r c-.;. roend 1 1 ior..- w ere r-'jct-polt i th. ir : x ' ra : on : i'df.", i 1 b. tio- io-as- when :' c;t tho ::To: ' quill trd. 4 ; .Im. or Hi'-b. ..mo.ü: to b- ia.ed b t j:a , TSö; lti.r l'.iik, :,b; I '''' ' ' f -i i o " '. Th s-riit- : I 4 . " ; t '.;vt r, 'lib', and Stn-b bake r. p.. ., aj,; at ie i-t $:.-:.- a i r., t) ' '' 1 - ' thi.- am.-utit in m.aklng many t-'.vi.p.i.g thank'"? in tho blil. Or. COMPLKTK HKARIN(;S r:1 ; ; : ' ! f th" '.'.Oii.I be .-vtf- to pied.rt :hat MdRKFORK COMMISSION n. of ,4 rM,nnn.r,O0 . il ! tar; i when tho 1:1' 3 r- V WASHIN;T N. S- pt. l. T-.--;- ur-"" ani er. iitrl finally. ?-?r.. t mop.y b-for the üo, -! .. cou- ":'"'!. '. io io an. btab. -s : rr. a t d mere- commission iti tiu- fi ar.ngs n r- ' must lo raio.j freigilt rat s on gra m and h ty v. a.-. ; l'.v i-'-' -'"Vi rt.mont fr -in taxation, comp! t d Thursd iy w.tii ;i- ap- ; Stroa t flcur s that this ano-ur.t peu-ance of Chde m. lb - 1. ( :ia ir- ''l eas.iy be rai. d. "wuthe ut a

j o u oi io.- joio.; uo, .,..- . orunorw iio as--r-e i in.,: i : ; : . o , , ; , were co ..i.'ealing their Ya - ! rioii - . una-, a' a a rg i- f: iu. . o i r -. . , : w i r . . 1 1. . - - , ,. ,t ; -''. Up i to- carri'-t'S of t.b W'-t into wlm H were pb.. - a e..,h mk. u 1 " t'1''1" lIM,'!!t - oH-s. ..oo -I'-- ' u ro r u r, - on. p. im.- a 'tinr ue,-e to-t r.trnmg a rcurn ' tloir mve-tno tits. j ; M., v:!o-.- u as n -. i to ir.:--v..'r.n;s-s to Mao -husetts r-- : n wn ri . e , . p;, - ; tj.;an , , a-ion. 'ii. - b st jn ;it... ji ;.-:.., was w.h I brougi.t the Fbgrh s to :. ,i;(,...h ,.,,, ny ;;1 i e,: ,. Wi: T'o.io.s ,b ': b 1 'fi t:.ako :!,. . n,..; Atn- ii t th a - 1 v. ;: .: I i . I . : . g - :,:;.: ! : p-,.f. ... ; svb-u r. . 'n j t-pm. , t';,- ; ? ; ,), ? INI a ;, :' '. ' ! de.; bj ,. i '1 1 "l"! : ..iPI. 1 to o. ! for th- vih g-, and t of 2 'i 1 pa oi -t w i : ii t i A ft r a st . rmy p t.-.-a. ant.i . :a r 1 . w io ; for I'lyn -if-! 'r !i v T: ; tb.wa-r 1 : .- IP gl . nd n ! - r ' ' t;;rr. . ya::. -Mr 1 -1 sa i . , ;s a - - c 1 rs. '.' ' 1 r. n , FrYrn;- Hi Sai r:.. loa to! ! 1 ri ' :I . .. a Ah. i. ; ' f . T ! t I-- r; A " ' : . 'a 1 a .' J ... -.h: ' ' i . . s w . : . . l.o; 0.1 ( . nr. f 1 ' b ;.: nr. I . ; ir t ' . 1 . f m rair. e . ry .-.a ' er ird Committee to Select Date I For Fund Cam juiian Tuesday 4 t -. 1 oampa. I l j i" . .; 'A-.- ob.'- d : i;c- ." 1 1 v- . - -' : cf t to- i :."! 1 ' e . - : t . : M' P " . I V f. : ' ' ' j 0l"nI ' r.o.rs I T- i ph'. j Fr r -l ! r.IIM FOsI.K 1 HtV. a.i t rr.n op to a pt. I. ' ::p - 1 It a. tr, . - to p. j... Main : :i'-. T pp Fl;r. iv lib:,-A Ivt ! ! ''-" " -c ir, 1.,- - ry U.in--:y and . i :. d v e v. g th r :,h S-pp ror .r. , ' a a M n.'.ay e.t.-....g .-i.-o.ovir l.avor dty. H3-6

CHURCHES PLAN LABOR SERVICE

Kiiü:c Two Speakers at Union Mcetini; at the First Methodist. J . . ' o !-' r a of La her Iiy It- r: '. w.;i ho hold or. L.ah r ! i . ; t union mtln at Flr: .Me -h 1..: charch ijur.iay cvenir? .it 7 . 4" p. A c tj mittle of ; sf r .'ir. 1 '. i'. : !"! !' M hae hn wor!:'. -. t this me.tlr.K an aprp-.r r'-' o : ; ' a . ' t o 1 . . 1 . . .a ia t t- rift f th- men an. 1 wem-:. u!:o to;',. Th ro 1 tu a P.ak r, !:; l'i;:ioiiK tt i.ieMac- f r'.-.! or ar. 1 the other from ta- rhurr. i or. t;if pri i.it fu h ! ; t; : i". " e 1 ff r OeorsTo Hrr.n v , 1 Ton'h t. M- th-l;t hur. )-.. InV. sr. 1 :''.:.. II ov. !!; r t-v t c"ns: 1 red a practi il .-tab.t .- f '.it-r ar. 1 probtem. H hoi an import t:t pirt in ec't'.ir.? ih ftr? ( ;ir .'rike in that c.- a f w a o .ird i." now or.o if th' thro" w:t ra t-rs he printers' stri'-to. mav ahadt met taw TAX BILL PROGRAM Seeretarv" Prnnnal t, Art a. (;uil,;. jn prvi,ini: pre5. ent Tax Measure. WASHINGTON, S-pt. 2. cc'v ' lion's -statement that th govern'I'"'- will require approximately $4.- "'' ,-'"'"t tr Ute. t its obhc 1 f ier. ar.-I rtinnii-.g cxi'-enfos during t cur re:;. f:. a I year i.s to l-o arrpt 1 b te.e s. riat- finance ., mm;tt.-e ' b for rewriting the tAX r,,sl. e ),v the iio-jse. :r;:'.:.n -rmrn.ttr ' n.en. . r.s indie-.tted t. lav. -;t:to;:ii tho i ' o . ; f. , .:,.-.,. ration of tho :n ei-1 , e. c-jt.v -4,: todiv. :t wis state! r. o plan or p"i;ay fa :: 1 n ;...; n g t a xa t ; i .s.r g ro f r. c u aid 1 o f0r. t.iiilat.d iy tb." re p a ! -i ; c i a ti.aerttv !o,:..t,. :s until after -.-'y Mellen i "t.f rs w:th tb.e c : ; . ti . . . r r n"xt ; w " K ItKllllCtl t .CC1 pt. , m nt'.s I.:.ajo:.i; room ren-.'nt s Mr! - i":-ou l'oi., ao.- . o ny .-. i v a ti,-r; tr. it; a r i .'iga:n-t ry the ' w has- writ?. -a and W I i l or .as a sa i -tit uto p r '.ii' . us- meas ire. Vh;! Sf ot s ! .11 r;.;vr rare al r. -aiora t in it t' ta ie l as certain th it a re-writt'n use bill will he th" i r. e the :t . . w :.. i f'p'.rt to tr.e sonatp ait :':.'. :. Se pt. I. Everyday Ad- Ventures Tl.it Puts tlie Joy Hack Inte 1..U When oa e I r-i-n living in an apartment that's tb-ut a .; and f to sm.iJI tor u and yo .r "-''u : tio.se hu-i.-pn- d l.fb a!--' tiiafs mt-t log ani r:r.y : ' 1 a ir pi i :.. . abin A:.-l ;- ;. rum c.-t tr. b' s '' a month itid .o"a f;t-:re ti. it ti..-. ear j u uglit to ! e ab. to ' :t rVl r ap t tm r.t r r. ' ::. : !' : t : . - i r. o.j't paying ' r ' ' p: - nt b sn-ro' m th it j cu i 1 !!.;- 'ike f' a h :; F.ut wh. n ; oil sbirt to y.ok a-. - .- l :' c.i : ;..-! that time.- hiv n't rha 1 n:ac.h as you l.rp.-i and ti.it F.-t km itoros titl t g i!.. their apartat :-o ti j.-er --'piir A -vt it b oka tno'ir. o-. r.-.c'jj '. e to 1 1 : r . t!o c r: ;- a io p1 ; c 1 e i'-r a :."!!. or . : r- - . r.t il ;,'! tht N ' a v.'.aot. 1 T ilont" ad :n T ,' os-T.i:.'-.-. t Ihr.g . ust h'-'v m - !.. "U w,;t t and h-o.v ro. i-h 1 ' . - And w r'.'k's crrr.a hr. I th it you havo thre ..r; r.d r- --.my ar -rtiia n'. to - rem a r. i yea; and -'--:r w;f ; : - i '..e j . . .je 1,1,. . . w.o.tgi; for th bit" '. . a n :..r nt:. W'.... :, T;::g J'uts the .T,,y Hi-k Ir." h ' '- 1 ' r 1 -1 -1- .', . , -- I . 1. 1 t - . - - . 0 1 1 L - ' " OTT r"ri r- ,4;--T-5tz-': 11 Vii!: V:"Lot U a MUer ol Fut' . -:t.. m this r-rtartnp is frr" l"autry cr untry. A r. rr.achlr. fcr rotte cttrtr th? minute Urva r.i. jrren If ft gn ed.

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