South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 1, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 January 1922 — Page 3

SUNDAY. JANUARY 1. 1022

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AUTHORIZE RAISE IN GAS RATES AT

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Ii;' rc iremr.t of William Car:

I M -Xan.ar.t, i MNa:r,Ara.

m!i of Mr. '"arollr.'' Mdv st. rl., and Mis-

OPIUM MYSTERY INVOLVES FIFTY

Ford Travels 16 Miles Per Can

TERRE HAUTE, INÜ.

Decision Is Announced hv In--diana Public Service Commi-ion. INDIANAPOLIS. I).m. in-' if.iw of more thu IT, p-rr.--r,t on

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th'- iri 3 rates

'it hor.xd i the puhlte vervic f oir.niiis'.on In an orl r a n r.ouncoi hero tod.y. th order providing that tl. a lran charge iM be appliM to all "on or as f f T'eb. I. -I 2 2." Th r.ew r.iJe s-l.edul follows: Kit the r.rvr !.' iii'ntalV cnn.V'mptb'r.v. J thousand D et, an inn .-' fi'-M '." c-:.'Ls; fur th next T'Oh ft r, Jl.l" a thouKind Jt.trad of ü o-nts; f.-.r the next 10.-ii-'O fet, $1 ;tl rf T.'c; and all over -,''r0 r .it s .", r-nf'i in. -tend of er.t. Th" minimum monthly 5; wa 1 ;ha d. !. a 1 av " ir'-r I n-ri ! liarst's,

J: " '" :i. ! 1? cm. y i;iy f T i . ' r a ! . 1 1 1 i : 1 -.

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A'il?r;' I'ro-t. ri "i':chtr of Mr. ar. I Mr. IIt. r;," I'r''?!. v.TiS ar.r.nuici at rnM nicht I.l-: nizht at a watch I' lrty lr. t!. rroht re?i'1r.T. 3 C 4 N.

Hill f. Prob.!

yuri-?r t f th city. Mr. McNa ri.ara in attr-r.ilir.z the srhool of Com nrr" at N'otr l)n tmlvrrMtv.

.Tr MrXam ara and Mi tr- well known amonfr th'

Name of IVew York Elite Ineluded in Murder Suspects of Dope Fiends. NEW YORK. D?c. 21. Fifty j worr.en, Fom cf whom are wealthy, j wer Lolr.g: questtonil by police toi clay In connection with the death ; of two Cbine?5 in an opium den

hf frequented "by "the limous'.n trad"."

J havo bttn raid fcr by a .ctlm who , fep.r;d blackmail. N -ich bora f iM that ccme of the i patrens of th ) C1ilneo Joint came in their own Ii:r.o'k:j!ne. A lfttt-r from a woman was found : in the apartment. h- is bdns .ueht.

Tli orlsrlr.al of a portrait cf a

. W n I rr ! pa r,if-vr v- is tä f ho h.i lea 1

i . . . ; . I f improve it. T

.ay, -.3 1 r i et :.iin:p-i nv no ice. i

Th letter rvaid that the wrifr 1 wa.'? " brir.srirc th .-.::tcae with

her." It was tlaVd nuffa'.o

GERMAN RAILWAY

STRIKE IS AVERTED) Y;

YKGGi Ilf)CK vir.i..r,i:.

PLCAPANT U'... 31.-

strmor. today t-l-v th afr ff tv.

IIRKLIN. Dec. 31. A redlway Ptrlk ar?"ared

nave

don c nation

nittor.a. C!tipr.i Aid bar.v. hre ar.i j

tc-iay toPrlth 5 4 ' lr. cash.

Chancellor Wlrth.

'ho 5.t

in western Germany is f-en-' y

err.rarnt wcrkh!j fk J he strikers demand- ;l g &

Oct. 1:

Mlr.i Sarah O'NMll entrtair. d a arty of ycuni,- p-ojd from rottrtro who are at homo over the holiday

I'ridav at .t theater rarty In

I'lacktone t heiter, honoring Dontha Mclr.err.y cf Trinity to'.-;

t TT,x 1 - : f r C.' r-A 1 of-'

It-noon M!- (VXrill crfrtained at ; "Jr three room apartment, i.ach Uwo taW of bridro at hr apart-! ha,d been f1 niany tiv.w. An Irant In the Huhton cempIImc-ntlnR I oplam rlp" !ay on th" flooif ar",1 ln

! tie" with a flame burning ttndr it.

The bod3 of the Chine-. Tom 'at and Tom Xhaw, were- found In

Tom Sat's "jody wa? found ly!n?; n a fla'n. ti ccii'-h on which, Chinamen !; ap. Shaw was on the :loc-r. hi.- ciy hacked with knife Idada. T!u Janitor of the huildinff, F-ild Shaw had a white wif. but ,

j ra a w 10 jr.creasr. 1 .-.. u-.i

I l!ad th s--apport of th c'mr.v;r.its. ;1 j j; 1 r -.. ,4 . . 1 . ... il

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fCELLER- RAMSEY

COAL CO. Main 477 Lincoln 1349

that

b.ad rrt en lier about th

lar f.-r morths.

'Mrs. Itor.ald O'Nill of ChJcasrn. who;

:- vlsltintr at th" home of Mr. and

Mrs. W. I. O'Neill. Mishawaka.

Complimenting a number of pir?

J from collet, Miss Paulino Proesh

Jana Marie Jahr.vm entertained from! ;thro to fivf o'clock Saturday after- i ! roon at thr. homo of th. latter, j I 112? X. TJI.aine a v. Tea was served

f.-om an attractively appointed ta-

' Me which was r.nter-d with a br au- , 1 tiful bouquet of narc!?pus and spevia. j ' .Mi.ses Iarita Moore and Clarico j VanCaramly pour-d. Twenty-six i , u'ues'rf woro received during the af-: ; t- moon. I

Til II AVI IOl.Il K11ASO.V. CIIICACiO. Dec. 31. This

Detectives also found a list of 50 sta joke. Georjro Krajac,

; names of American women. They! loafed and was as useful as a

j are questioning thera Jn belief that in a doughnut, his wife said, 'the death of the Chinese mi?ht:tnp for a divorce.

Is a ! baker, t

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Sixteen it.i!s to the tin can, e;nj ty ones, is the record of this Fül'd. Lee Kord, crippled plumber of Memphis Tern., who i- pulled to work

four of 'em auto-

I BURBANK PLANS NEV I WONDERS FOR YEAR ! S'AXTA KOSA, Calif., Pec. CI

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T!i di'rib- I -

y l'.v. oats. "Fine oar." he stvs. "self -starter, horns ..'it;-- iutri atien, air-'ool-d ar.-l ia:net vire-proof."

t i 1 ( MTopanv. a ordir irh' ill p y , l.l e pm ;J - r d f.r'sa-. Th WILL CONSIDER PLAN

FAVORED BY RAILWAV

iv, 1 ).- , -.tr;' to o 1 1 j p i n j:s propej the ci: p. lb d o prHpi, i- t.

i lie (.1 (! r - id. was n -1 ke,-! tiw. , r 1 ';. u r i 11 U' ;

,.e tl... ,d.,.i,.,- ofi 1XI)IAXAI'(LIS, Dec. r.l. Pro

: v o'. riir M.'!, 'a f ) 1 ! I rs i.t

Ien a f f,'i'CiüV bei t'.ar.ti .nie u.,;.-r

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y.sa.s lor th- yionm and tne V a-

r-mt-P' i'ailroad.- taking over parts ofi

in- (oil division of the düca'-;o i:d lla.-tern I HiiKjis railroad will b" j

1 "ns.'icrid ry waoasn ana .uonoti -.-.lilroid odicials in oonferenc.o next

I' InTijlAA III Il llr rteor -e T!.irnnr1 a tnemhr of

I Rl'CK J I'M PS CURB public rvice cotr..m:Äion who I S)l N !' L1S I'- '. 1. Uli"'1'' s' 'in to continue the operation fnei.Ktu' was ir,iu7-.i and sevecal j (i the coal lir e, said it was proothers l.,.ijv -hak:-, up h"i" tbi- ! P'-v'- that the Mormn take over the.

Jiiorna: v.iiefi ;t f..-,- triPk on whi h , -" twien Pair Oaky and Attica.,

they were r " po r:d : n to a fire .nd the Wabash taking the remainn hi rxn jni):,ed'r. -nd struck a;-", fxcludin; that betv.-een Wesd t.dephone po'e in th" northern part j Fnion and prazil. which la to be of the citv. ' aken over Vy th C. I. and W Only Thomas .leff.-san Punv.n. i-ap-j 'rains to be operated on the C. 1. and tiin rf a unip f.:npa:iy. was j W. branch of th line will be twn thrown from his . sea .and btdiy in-jftichl trains daily, Mr. P.arnard 2 iireri about th" b.ok and he.d . .a.id.

J-'our other firemen weje thrfovti off!

1be trm-k but. rq.-ap-'d with only minor bru;es and cut.-. The ,n cid-M.t or mrred when ottn

3tnjr,n."e jrt. driver, -t.-. 1 1 wP"i

Vile.

The new- year will mark a new era in the life of Iuthcr Burbnnk, in-

in the development of n?w liorticultural crtation--. if his hop s for materialize as he expects them Ju.t what these new Introductions, as he calks them, will be. he

I Ar-ia nrt mrn trt Uvilto'rt fit thl

jtinie. J . j Despite the fact that he will be j

nUiaiianOll? I'Olire AMI III!::: years old next Mar eh. Mr. IJur-l

Si-nn-Ii fnr I;. Wim KJIIp.I ' '"" spends many hours daily In his j

(JH1MSE COLONY

HUNT FOR SLAYER

India

George Pang. INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. .11. The authorities and many members of the Indianapolis colony of Chines" were Fearchinsr todav for the flavor

garden, but admits he is setting" old

and cannot stand too much work in wet soil. "Before 1022 I. over I should bo able to announce many new creations," sail the horticulurist. "I have collectors !n nearly every for

I of Pany Sal Hue, known to his pa-;,: , catiierinjr snecimens for

trons as Cieorpe Pan. The man) rr0 an(l olviousiv hope to ptain some was found murdered la.t niffht injrfSUltJ, from them. The best specithe wash room of his little laundry j mrn3 como from Spanish countries clo.se to the down town district. J RUch as Central and South America. Pansr. the fir.st Chinese to be um:- i ..t-v,.-.-, tho nr,..t 12 months the

IndianapoliH in 20 years. ; fnTnfV1 nrriculttiralist has devoloDed

V. erve.l od -

an aMta."-

BOY INGENDIARISTS CONGRESS TO GRIME

dored in

naa oeen struct a heavy blow on the head with some kind of a heavy

j instrument. The imprint of his assailantM finders were still on the

throat when the body was found. Koblry appeared to be the motive for the murder, tho rolic said.

INDIANAPOLIS POLICE INVESTIGATE EIKES

VALUATION PLACED ON LAFAYETTE COMPANY

INDIANA P tl.lS, Were today s-kim; total ( xlvnt of the

Der. :;l. T'oi;. to determine t lie or!; oi tlir e

Yoiitlifnl Craving for Excite i inent Blainel as Caie of

Fires Loss .2.)0,00U.

(onfe-:.-d tire bacrs and to barn th r.illv'H (f the .i"t oj b st t net 'eli. 'Jiie joiii'g men. wlio the in'.;, o say re!if- se,l late v - t"n!av tla ii -"ailt In tir.H t t a 1 . i r : : a I' -s of al.o..t ?Ti,e0a, are Harry WiNea;. .' 1 , I ,.,- n'.d Hanip!". J". nr-d Win. Mill r. I. Tile Ven h-f-e- adlaitteil Mil'!..' tire to half ii.'- ri plat s. invdudin -T

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INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. Si. A vali nation f $1.10,a0 on the hot water jluatimr property of the Northern Indiana (las and Kleetrio company ! .it Lafayette was fixed t day by an ca'der issued by the public ? c rvlee I coim.usi.n. The order slid th"

valuation was to be used as the basis

s. veral new specimens .uch aa the tomatoe rfTP'r, a ncw walnut, a new llax. a new sunflower, large in siz and with white seed, a new strawberry, several new pr'adiolas and shade trer?, and also new

palms'.

When h i. absolutely eure of hia new rrcat'on.'. Mr. P-urbank says he will announce them but not until he has them to perfection. 'The disarmament conference at Washington Is doincr a vast amount of j-ood for the world in an educational way if negotiations are neromplishcd," he said.

pany and consumers as to rate.

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several lam!" r e.tnpani-s. it w M id.

The opportun!' v to .1 wbi'.J.io'i rru'"d nr.d t'r.e era vir. ir U-r ritmfT.t were irie;. .j ras d.'artinT tlv con;!.T:"at:ei'

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Dee

A iravins' for excitement led three

.r öl ..hu ; Uir .iV ap:vt.nunt between the ( r.ni-

a:i.i to statt oiner ures nere w.tn an; .".Lr-ryu-ate loss of $250,000, accord-j im: to their t (nft -ssions in the hands) i f oliee todav. ! Harry Wilson. .1. and Donald .-'a rank', L'f, weie charged with ar-

.-on. A eharjee of entering a hoTi;e

CHINESE STRATEGY WINS OVER HOLDUP

YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY

WOUNDED WITH GUN i ?v

PITTSP.UI1G, Pa., Dec. HI. Mind it-presented by Prank Lee. a Chinese ! lundryman, won a complete victory

. I over matter, represented by a hold-

man.

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CONTINUE OLD PHONE RATE AT ANDERSON -n

INDIANA!' LI. t al oraler- v. re i

rviee -tU t Mare; e Ind 1. a

J'libMe s tii'p." rt la'son. vhi'h t; l o ni J a yv 7. errc. . In ;. i l ! T 1 1 niab-

-"Th- '"a ;a 3 Ve.'- fr;.:.l l.itf-i t a'd b V.'Al a i.i 1 u . 1 1 i o i e : a ; :'; la-.."

i 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 'a e p h o r. v. I ara y,-a.-,j ;,.

-.1. -- Poralay ' lh' n ar.tin-

t r a commit a felony wa.s filed aptain.-t William tilIer. IS, but deteetives lid this would be changed to one of .s r.-rn. T!ie boys said thy liked to see

f:r-:s burn arid the bright red fire eks ( I'sii' to the setuie. In startM'i.e idazt s in downtown buddth ir olijei t was to have em-

liyes in the office rush to the wino'.vs -o they tuuld ftcal pursed.

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SllVMOllII, Ind.. Dec. SI. Hugh Davis. 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ordi.j Davi.-s. who live tcn miles east of hero, was fatally wounded today when hi own shotgun was discharged accidentally. The charge entered Ids breast. Davis was hunting with three boy companions.

.pes ; Fra 'VI ' I l-j I i I - e

An-

SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS MEETS AT CAPITAL

COCKTAIL- riM.UAL HAST CHICAGO. Ind.. Dec. 31. An army funeral was held for 5,0C0,000 cocktails. Taps was played wbllo Mayor Leo McCormick presided. Interment was in the Calumet rivi r.

I As

L"e was quietly ironing: a. collar in

establishment when the robber'

entered and shoved a revolver in hh face, demanding money. "No money horo,M said Lee. "plenty much in bck room. Th" robber smiled. He was still s v.iling when Le0 opened fire from behind a curtain. The holdup man bed and Lee calmly resumed hi ironing. A floel: of cops arrived. "cp," Lee replied. "ITold-up man here. lie one "

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Ind.. Dec. 111.--I.ottie Ma Pi'.-e.

:nt: adi nt of tia VoUtu: Peo-

j.I.-'s ,lii-.(a of the Missouri Sun

i a , s tio i association, ana ; -e,- . V ut g. superintendent of the 'h.'.dren's division of the Indiana

. - - - . f - t- r r-. .n foe-

. . Dances .1... V,,,!!.. r..fiii'..! il ivicn'l

' ; ". '"' "i Music Shop. Indian i Sunday school as-o-j . . ..

i .ation here today. A number of

j -roup meetings and parallel sessions j

. were a so or.en. -v uii!;r.i',f. a.-

INDIANAPOLIS LAW i ER j h m toiSht.

SIR CRAIG SOUNDS NOTE OF OPTIMISM

ALL Till! II ITS. Sr.a reeordS V. e tite.v Pane;e.-. Iliniini Iliv.

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P.CLFAST. Dec. 31. Tatience. restraint and cheerfulne? will carry e through the New Year with the old flag flying and close ties binding up to Pritain," said Sir James Craig, premier of the Unionist government of Ulster, in a New Year's message

i trdav to the neonle of tho nrovinct.

for Me. The C. W. Coppi,, -."aaa-

; by Myself. Swet ! Head. lypsy Pine i Pa 'av. Ain't We ( J

Darling.

have April

Tennes-e?, All I.ady, Drowsy I'm Nobody's : Pun. I Ain't

W hen Prances i

Open evenings

till S:3f' .1ö3-tf

3,AY ITNAL TRIBUTE TO

INDI A.Y.P L1S. 1 t: ihnte to the late bo died Til'!! -- 1.1 ! J. l!" .ess. v. a -i paid a - " 3 r A e-;a !u v

Louis P. Cf the ,a. p:d-:1. T; f fMT.0. A.

HAD C.lir.AT DAY CHKISTMAS. Any number of people were made t liitlrt )i a nnirr n ml V. rrrLrt. V.l.

Movo uian w.o muuuu '"-'-piping hot lire on Christmas day. tended today's me. ting. 'Cinderella and Toivy-two of Schy-

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I 1 1 : ' AIYSTEKY SURROUNDING

"We desire to closce down the recent pages of history in connection with southern Ireland which is endeavoring to work oat It? destiny along a different path."

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MARION CASE SOLVED

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APPOIMLI TIlCMLi:. INDIANAPOLIS. D, a. .1.

7 l ie H .!:.. r of T-: e II , a 1 -lintv '. t(v!.ay L y (b v. M member of th t o.r-,l e f tl:e Cv r.tral IP ; i: .1 u r t Fhe succeed, d .Tohn S 1' Prank f.'':t. ar.i hr : i :. v n rr.

MAilloN. Ind.. Poo. 31. The ny.tery surrounding1 the 1 disappearue of Catherine IVosv. youns wife f 'bister rros", lias been . lved. d:. Pee.se. who was last seen in

ler Hose's speainlly recommended bi atids burned away in many a fur- ' naee. I. ay in a supj ly. Call Main1

oi Moiiaar.i ej.1. 333-tf Advt

1 lb. Lnglo.

bag Whate

tobacco. 43c. 238-tf.

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a. a

hoppin:

:a tarda v.

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district of Marion last

with her mother In

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.11 Kentucky town, according to .door

the

l::..im-

i b'tter receive a. - (on an by IVese. No reason for

the

iioim: all smokli) rr. Smoke -.a coming from tlie windows x pa.-serby stopped alarmed ran up the front steps and rang

door bell woman eame io the

V ii O T- bi-'C. i C! i" 4rr. I T .A

JUI U"w."t J.T i-o till . I1T

young I wa- invited to enter and there was

: a peker game with seven men woman's de-1 .:v-king cigars from Ceorg-i Plat-

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I There is no about

from

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thing I 7Z

One-Eyed Gun Terror in Terre Haute, Now Chief, Plans to Clean Uo Citv

Ir l . De. ri.

arture has lom given. bt:t friends ay the Pv-se's have heen having a:r.e trouble.

ner

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TMKCi; liAl'TK

Orn-')e,l J.i;.'c Snio k today resolved : "To tame Terre H i-ite. o:a of th l.:-t wild to-.n.-? In America, in 24 hour-." Slbo 'k s irts ;.!; -e (ai.t f at the dawn of the p.. w v ar. "An I ee t.O'-.s w ht :i I start." said S.a.Ot k. "I'll tii" t.M)t-Irgprert-. s I wrmen and crookitair.. Icrs one day to leave Trr Haute. They'd b'tter only purChase one-way t!ckts. toa!''

rra-.x h.t: a rep atat:en uth-rn Indiana of 1. inir !

see n-ore a: I sl.oot s!ra:':.!r than ro t o-eyed pea- ,. otfit ers.

j cini: iiisk vi:uv iow. j Due to Plahorate 1 Pire-Iies:st;n-Ro'fs. the tirt- risk on a great many

Indianapolis Court j Heretof- re. this tin e f the year ha s

that's cheap but the price

J ntlar Dismisses Suit

INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. Ct.

The ' been one of roof Are, there having;

lit tilvd by W. (kil? Miller, recently I I-oen as high a 11 in one ,ay. !t .kirar a writ of mandnmus to cont-1 will Vty you to call the Pia. .rated

m to

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acked

fund of

j:"-.0C) put up by tho Mir.bt ri.il

sending io law'

asaoriatlcr. to aid In Terre ITaUT through

laun iry. Ora I)a:-. r e tv rr.avor, ha agreed w it S -i 1; that tb.e jlr.gle of ;aer chip. the whizz of roul-tte wl.ci-ls and the tin

pan f-our.d trora ' h iniat C(dK'. ( ); m: on N' -v Yen s day.

ap cabaret rate aftt r i!

'.a-i the city authorities to

k-1 e.utstion of the city's participate :. in the "World war memorial ; projec t to a vote of the people v.is dismivd by Judge T. J. Moll in s ;peid?r court today. The dis- : .!.-,.: wa.- in fu!alnlng a mctbui 1 y attorras for the city council and iiuyor, Charles Jewett. to strike r-Jt the coirpLih;t.s In th MHr

llc-ofini? Co.. Main .403.

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ion ft.. C40-tf

fait.

the

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j iainxr.: CO days in which to file I ! ill cf exceptions.

COItSAGKS KOI! I'OIOfAL j IWIITIIIS. j Our stock of fresh cut flowers em- j trace o:ne combination that will be ideal for corsages. Sweet peas. , roes. violet, lilies of the valley . all arranged In a fetching manner. Call Williams the florist and place

order no-v'. 359-tf i

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.mi:i x)lmissiom:k. INDIAN-U'OLI-S. Dec. ?A. Judcre

Themas V. Coulter cf the Knox cir-jand er.g-.r.cers

cuit court today was appointed a member cf the Indiana world war memorial commission by Gov. Mc'ray. IIo eucreeded Will IL Hays, I ostma.sltr per.eral, who resigned.

.x.vor.NriTir.NT. ; V.'e are now jocited in our nw office buildit-.g at CC-1 S. Xotro Patne!

S. Chrirtman Co.. contractors

Automatic Presses

l

LS 3.

rs percent r.on's.

reduction

ile. Ver-334-t?

cnablr us to give quick erv ice and good value on job printing of every kind. Telephone Main 686

Peerless Press 205 E, Wayne Su

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OITK'IN STAY OPKN. INDIANAPOLIS. IVC. :i.

..'lt-.ii ut ile division of the secretary j ( f state' otlice will remain open for: th- L-suin of Iicer.se plate.i until S ; oVIock over- evening' next week, itj va3 announced Saturday. i

M.kU.Nt. M At IHM. lt.IUilN Latest mod,-!. new Sln--r. .M:.o; ü 1 i b t ! y u-d .-ie-r-. V.'e rr.t. r piir and d! nil makes; t.aial machiaei frora $r(n tn Jl.'ioo; l. i-at!' to pay. t.mh Ind llemotitehiriK hop SrMlnc Marhlne Kicharnr, 125 K. Jr(Trron KCl I . llioi Unooln 62fM. J. Hamill. Mir.

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Your New Home ia 192

On the last available site, 100x700, facing Marquette Park, on new boulevard, owner will build first class home to suit purchaser on monthly terms. In case of death, unpaid balance will be cancelled and deed given to heirs. This is unique, and a wonderful opportunit3f. Call the agents. Davies & Walsh 122 W.Jefferson Blvd. Lincoln 5779

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Save your Etrqngth and do away with the drudgery of o'4i time washing metbo cut your laitndt; Mil:? and have ph nty of frcah, clean clotlhes. 10a"i0 down payment brings a Thor IJjr your very next washing. The money actually saved on laundry bills and laundress' iv.itre-s will n.-rc tlun care for the .mall r.pjnthiy payri:e;its. Call at our shiiw room and ire the Then in actual operation.

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