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Well Known Youn? Man Dies at Hralthwin Marble Military Service Here.

Michigan Delegation to Mexican Centennial Named

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LwVN'SING. Mich . 5pt. 11. Glvrrir GrobTk Friday announced th nppointorr.nt of the foKouin? rrrn .xs members of the MichipanM'xicm commisHion to represent the rate at the Mexican centennial, at Mexico City, begrinnln Sept. 15: Alfre 1 O. Dunk. O. Ii.. jül.on. B. C. P'nr.inpton. Tl. I. Uoberf?e. J. . j;:-n. Frank (I. Smith. Fred II. Talbot and Sol Sal Ian. all Detroit h i?;n"smen; Judpe Harn- B. KMdnn. Detroit municipal court; Tho-V-r.-DelaviR-ne, of the Detroit Jourr.il; William Richards. Detroit Free

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I .!:.! ;n lY'ir' fr -ni wounds; , e.sn. wrana Rapifis. and Senator

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rsi-jPfc; James Devlin. Detroit News;

t;i-p nr. en- IU-presntative Andrew n. GlaspK c th vr .rid i ' xford; Representative Georpo W.

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ARREST NILES MAN ON LIQUOR CHARGE

Raid Conducted by Dep. Sheriff Logan.

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;.NI ,,'" i,rr,r,KV- i tturdly i Frank Btirrus Held Followinjr

tl'i I d ?. ;a!ls" '"''' dub t' i--v;I. t'r 'I'irk hospital. I.'u- f ti.- :r.r'Mt we.-thei in th-

t i.i'Tiiir.i;. th. 1.4.H-'-.f t kha ni.-.l from 1 . , x. . , . . .. : Spernl to Tlie Nen s-T me : t h .t. ir, t ! ".v s t . AI.'ims iiuis:'i NIW;St Mioh., Sept. 11. Frank i! : - ?" tirmrrly nurrus re.siliin on a firm s:x mllcs ,tf,J':"1 Th' Pharmacy. ' u,h of NUe(, was arrtd by Dp. All kind, . f fruit,, xrirrt.ib.e.s. Jel. utv Shrrlff Warf, Lo:an ut. Fri(1ay

ti , poLi.t r y, nr.'l ik l . .r.'i.-. ueiv bro.jpht iri dunni; th- d-iy arid everything f"un 1 a r'.i'lv market.

I"r- 1 yiyf-r h .ic -j t ;i:nrv for th' .touchton

nianur'..! :ur"d at St"U-ht'-i, Wis.. ..Hi e-jujj-.j.r 1 -A itii thr- Cimplil trar.pmi.-;cn wl.ich is ir.tnufartured :n liu' har. in. t n.f r,f th" trucks 'ith a sp'r;il!y signed body wan . . .... r i . l . . I ' . .... 1 .

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JJISHOP s HITK WKDS NUPTIALS AT LAKE

nicrht on a charge of violating the liquor laws. When arraigned in Justice l(;im'H court at Buchanan thh

um of $1.000. Armed with a search warrant.

'Deputy Sheriffs Lojran. Dunbar and , Phillip visited the Hurrus home lat (Thursday, where they found over

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claimed to b wine together with

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i i 1 e were conrisraten ana taken to the county seat at St. Joseph.

hq e' inl to Th" ."a Ti::i-- : CK'SHIiX. Ind.. S-pt

Walter ("'MMiibs, Cnn y .f 'ievelanil, Fon of Mr. and Mrs. I . A. 're, of Ft. Wayne, and Miss Mary 1'rru-Ff-n Terrene.'. daughter f.f Mrs. Goorc- Paul Terrene', of Cincinnati, -ert.' married at I o' lock this afternoon in A'.l Faints' Kpiscop.il hnpl. Jako Wawn.r -e, the- Pvisht Rev. John Hazen White of S'Mith Pond. bis?i.p of the northern Indiana Kpi.npul diocepo perforrr.int: the ceremony. roIowiiiK the . wedding, a reception was civen fr Mr. and Mrs. Corey

at ti-.e Mrs. F. P. Aobott cottaci

Pickwick park, Iiko awasee

Announcement han been made here of the marriace at St. Joenh

jon Wednesday, Sept. fi. of Miss Freda iMartinsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11- Mr." i,Ptini,n icfi Thti-a o

w 'tin i tu ii, it fc t. a. i i a i. . , and William Grafford, son of Mr. and Mr- C. W. Grafford. 120 Oak The couple were altcnded by thrt h'ridesroom's brother and the bride'n ister. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Grafford. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Grafford will make their home on Maple Ft. The bridegroom is employed as a boilermaker in the Michigan Central terminal .hops.

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INDIANAPOLIS POLICE HUNT FOR BANDIT GANG

I X D I A N A P O I, I S, Spet. 11. Police- t"day continued to run down clr-s th it inivht lead to the appro-

i;rr.-ion of the four

;ia heM up the Reach Grove bank, r.fir here, and e.apod with $2J.''Co.i. Numerous repor'f made at headquarters of lor-al .aspects wer invest ip i ted all nichv.ar.d early t'dav without definite lead. how-

Twenty members of the class of 1021 of the Nlles high school en-

a reunion and marshmallow

roast at the country home of Carl Rohlobor. near Rerrien Springs. Friday evening:, the affair being planned in honor of those members of the days who are soon to leave for college. It was voted to hold a similar party each year.

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entrance to the building

men who- Fri-1 through an unlatched window.

thieves Friday night plundered the Walter parapo in N. Front st.. carrying away a quantity of tools, tire valves and batteries. The loss is estimated at about $100.

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For the purpose of adjusting soldier claims from the seven ."urroundinc: counties, the Michigan "cleanup" squad will be in Kalamazoo the week of Sent. 19 to 2 1. inclusive.

DIES AT INDIANAPOLIS ' Kx-servicp men in need of medical - examination will bo provided with I N DI ANAPt U S. Ind.. S'-pt. 11. ; t ra nsporta tion to and from KalamaJ . . um. ii: .! '2. form, r r.a-zoo by writing to Mins Kleanor Moral president of the Travellers' ' Dona id. Perrien county Red Cross

died '.ate -s. a s a n n oi ncI will be held

Pr.d etive as"ei it:op. terday Af a pop;. , d to.pi v. Th- fur.er.t

l.:e Mond iy. Me ! suried by hi: vi low. t'An da-miiteis and a lroth ; MiMliatl .J. M'M.ara. .d' AnucriOP Ind.

I executive, whose office is in the Her- ! rien courthouse, St. Joseph.

It's Same Old Story; Found ! Gas Leah With Mahhl

i I (Jco'-po Winter, better known as , "the Niles Harber." has been ordered 'arreste! by the state board of health ! f.r the alleped conducting of an un- ! sanitary barber shop. T.he case will i b tried before Prosecuting Att'y

(lore in this city next odncsday.

AIJ7GAN. id s M.ir.h hi.- araue to r. i.- automobil 'In- wh: h !i

Mr?. Pert S. liars, residing near Mi-h.. S- pr. 11. Jrokagon. who has been seriously ill k lhir. a match in j with typhoid fever, is slowly recovh ;n: :"or leaj; in ering. Her little daughter. Freder-

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and th- ntir- ir. a ine barst into t'.irr.'S .t th- risk f .nore burr.f Ii' f r in' i i i: y b ked tlie machine out of the bml-linc and. ealid the t;r p ir:-r. nr. Th- tii- aj p imk w.-i. It. :.:!. ap in time to heip hin.i fi:i:.h tiv :'. m.ns in h;s c'. : h.n tr.

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Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Miller will motor to South Rend Sunday, where they will attend the Miller family reunion.

FORM CR F.I) IT ASSOCIATION'. PRINT. Mieh . Sept. 11. Seoietarit.s of i i tail er -lit bun-.ius :n vai ious M.i.:h:a:i itUts m. t he Thursday and nv-i::; i tip- Mk-.i:-p in Ass. M t:o-. of Urt ii: i're lit S-er t t r. Th" p.:: p..s- w : b tor thv - .Iii :-. of credit ratin-ii of th-- .iru-".;. i :ti :!icers of tht-.15-- . ; it;.-:; .ro. Pr- ibnt. T. R. i r : " k 1 1 . Grand Rap; I; iceprfs Klent. Marry M IrJC r:i,u; r-ccnd i. e -i r'.r '.. nt . A I. spaa-I'-r. S i-:;p.a'. ; e . r-1 i :' -1 r a u r -r, M. R. Kipp. Rtn-.n-. .lire-ti-rs. W. F. W. d:!..t:' Riy ::. aril C. W. W.ir.:;,'. Mt. i "..-- ns

RFI lI .D TO H AI -1". SHOT. FLINT. Mp'h . s pt. 11. R.d ..m-i-r. n -ro. .' of Clinton. Iowa, is in Hurley Im-pita! w ;:h a pun.hot v.und in !.: ;-. c c..-. d. w h-n hf 3 t:.rd up.-n h Ralph Meadows, vp.-id :,-.c r f. r th1 Gr.nd Trunk r.c'.w.o-. M-ad ws says Ii- sh-1 w :i n Simons d ru t he.-l

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th-- bel:-t. d S.no ns to be n.i of twmen wai.t.d by po.ntii.' authorities. Pontiac authorities v ill send an oriirer to determ ine if th- victim f the shootir.,' n the man they want.

pRoni; ri in; costs. JACKS 'N, Mich., Srp. 11. A eurey c f the $: r-f I i : r. c: is to be made ir. Ja.kso.n and feyeral other M:ch:-an industrial cities. Iywis Atherton, secret. in' ff the Jackson irmp'yer5' aoc; ition announced. Plans were launched at a me?tinir cf the Michigan industrial council in Grand Rapids this week. - Prices of itfaple goods and clothing in th various cities ivill be compare 1. Mr Atherton stated, and an attempt made to find If fair prica are tting charged.

("apt. Dan Sheehan left for Ann Arbor Saturday, where he will attend the tifty-sixth reunion of the 2"!h Mihcigan infantry, his old regiment. WHAT PflADE THE CHANGE? His Woman says Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Made Her a New Woman Pittsburgh, Fa. "Before taking Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Com-

pound i naa oear-in-down pains so

badly 1 could hardly stand up. I was white and

very thin and nervous, had a poor appetite and only weighed 112 pounds. I took ten bottles without missing one dose and gave it a fair trial. When I fin

ished the last bottle everyone asked

me w hat made the wonderiui enange in me. I told them about Lydia EL Finkham's Vegetable Compound and I recommend it wherever I ran. I give you permission to publish this letter to heipsufferingwomenasyouritmedies are a godsend and made ?. new woman of me." Mrs. F. A. DaXER, 4749 Butler St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Why will women drag around day after day, suffering from backache, bearing-down pains, nervousness and ' 'the blues, ' enduring a miserable existence when they!have such evidence as the above that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a dependable remedy for sucn troubles. For nearly forty years this grand old root anf herb medicine has been restoring the women cf America to health. v .

MAN DISAPPEARS, MURDER IS HINTED

Police Start Hunt for Body of

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II. L. Long, Believed

SALIVA W. Mich.. Sep, n police and deputy sheriffs searched n densewoods six miles northwest of here Fridav for the body of H.iward R. Ronp. 2.1. who disappeared Au trust 2S. and whom the oMlcers leliev? may have been murdered. Their search was started after members of a picnic party had told Sheriff Raskin of seeing an automobile containing two nun enter th woods, of hca-inp the report of a pun a nhort tirn later, and of f-e-lns the automr,bi spd out of the woods a few minutes afterward with only one occupant. Clarence R. Adams. 2 4. Ronfr's brother-in-law. has been iletained by the police since last Saturday, pending investigation of Rone's disappearance. Adams, so far as the authorities have been able to learn, was the last person known to have snen Iinjr. The two men went out tCKefi'ier in the afternoon, but Adams returned alone.

FORMER GERMAN "SUB" EXPLODES; THREE DIE

RIVERPOOR. Sept. 11. A tremendous explosion on tho former German submarine Deutschland at Rirkenluad. across the Mersey from Riverpool, killed three men and injured three others. It is posfible that m.any others perished. The submarine was beinc dismantled at tl.r? time of the explosion which occurred in the enpine room from an unknown caus-. Th Deutschland was one of the submarines surrendered by the Germans under the terms of the peace treaty.

Present of Liquor Places Pugilist in Police Toils FLINT. Mich.. Sept. IR Johnny Tanner, local pujrP.K. I in Jail on a charge of furmhins liquor, followincr his arrest at Flint Amuw men: park with a girl, whom police pay was badly Intoxicated. Tanner, arraigned in police court late Saturday, waived examination and was bound to the circuit court under $200 bail. Tanner, in a signed statement to the police, alleges the whisky was left in his bag as a "present" by an unkuown peron In the dressing room at Athletic park during his ficht here Thursday nicrat with Rock Smith. The girl, admitting she w Intoxicated, was given suspended sentence in police court.

V. S. SOT LIABLE. GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., Sept. 11. The effect of a verdict for K.77T for the Metzger Regler company against the Thomas Canning company is that, although the government may condemn and seize tomato pulp, it is not responsible for any damage dorie after the product has been seized. The pulp was confiscated by the government and stored in a building owned by the plaintiff company. This buildin?, it is claimed was overloaded. Many of the cans burst and the acid and pulp flooded the floors and leaked through-

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MUNCIE MAN HONORED BY LETTER CARRIERS

ST. L.OFIS. .opt. 11. The National association of letter carilers at their convention Saturday elected Edward J. Gainer of Muncie, president. J. Walters. New York was named vice-president to succeed X. J. Nabble. Edward Cantwell. Rrooklyn and C D. Duffy. Chicago, were reelected secretary and treasurer respectively. Providence, It. I., was selected as the convention city for 192 3

Richmond Men Join Quaker Relief Corps NEW YORK. Sept. 11. Cornell Hewson and Estelle Hewson of Richmond, P i., Joined Saturday the Society of Friends Relief Unit Famino Stricken Russia. The two new members will bring the Friends Relief expedition up to 4x.

Edwards Iron Works GET OUR PniCE Reinforcing, Channel, I Beams, Angle. Bat 21 Ot K. IAIN ST. r:.5T2S

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