South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 5, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 January 1922 — Page 13
4
THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 5. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
i t
t
BAR OPIUM SUPPLY FROM U. S., APPEAL
Growth of Dope Habit in This Country Arnii-os New York Commissioner. N'ir.V YOU!:, Jan. 4. For every .i l;lthf.ru:.z ynur.? American, ri: f T l.i aff.i .r. nl top .lpef"i of . v. th r.' the rlar.T of lett 1 .1".; -s rVr a the tcmpta--:a.-r.'I''d andr. to t ry .'t . r" nthT i..in a normal vaca- . f.r to ? -titu; ': friirnulu r.-al vi;- r. j r. '. th ' r. hr" .ir'1 th wretched! - ; 1 !n the hopes arid dtf-; ;i . v - :i i .'t;.or.H th at rurl ( ' .,'". I .1 I ' . ' 1 'Ii If." .1 S I . For :.- : a -:r I'mfe-i State. U r 1 1 th.tt v. h.- h a.s the. China i f : : : .- -,r r.-A. Hr- 2:. our :.:!!-! :- th China that . the '.vorhi n cr"ttc-t opium conr. If - H thu chir.a, v.-. ich u ? 1 tJrii- r. ': narcotic drugs ::.y .' r . kih. 1 country toM P ?'r i!.,-", the:-., that addicts :.!'-: 'in - t' r: 1 thrn " f this .r r r a-.; Gfö.r- iir.K lick :- a ; i i ; i.f r.arcoti' I .. h a '.I a" out tin? -I : rtv-rd l-v Ir. ' ; : i:. h'.t.;th ronirulbYork ry. who ndvo-j :: 1 a M o n to cradl-: ,; ;;.. .' '.'if'.ly tiian tho. : hit' ::.a i difllcult il ' .-.;! i 1-v con:stitutior."-I i; :' is ir.crain. i- t- I . ( f h-i' .!. I .. ' ! f:tv.four ;.. I .!. '. - ' i ii1! opium -r- i:::ivr: ! i:.r . d Statf ; 1 .v. : f IT t ii.it wo ! S-at:-?is . :,m-v t!.i'. w o ;! ! - :,. rrain.i for ' ."TV ü.aii. W' :;.'ia ar i liiUl i:: thrj co i :. rv. ! in i u -ir, k.'. wo. arc I . - i : . . ;i a: "'i !. r 'h i i, i I i 1 ! a'. w s'..- w t: hi' i ! 1 :. . i ; ; . : . . ::' i : r of f h- wrPl. Tlif rr.lt' 1 '..': ;.:(. th.it doul-tf'li ; i -: ' : ' . n. "V. i- ; . . ;. üiurJi rxcitd ovt t) v. i;' ':v Ii.! . r. 'r iiavo aracmlI t h i: ' t i t t i r ; 1 1 as a rn-;isur: p -:ali.r-r ih p.ut v.iti.out ordering ir.tr a.-.v of pr .h i idt Ian. I want t M.y thit. t my ruin!, tho opium vi I Is intlrdtly laorc liarmful than th-" whisky ha hit -r was. rroliihition INult. "U'iif'i: a di::ikr l.i d"rlvM ot iii:: n!i.f.;,y h- Im oiü. a l;mi liihi 'l tr. II" rvüf r - as a:i individual. "U"lii.i'y Uir.-: a stimuhint, this n ;i'-!;on torm-s vl;rn the storm wibi id ?. "I:. it h n th" opium ut roinf? ( ,;t from ti.. iriÜMonco of this dnisr. v hi'ii n lativ" and hohl.- the r '-rvo:: st'-ui and th" orpans Ot (hf holy in rhryk. ho is rxritfd and ;!-. atly stimulated. "Now, whiln any normal man may want to lll his rnothT-in-law I'vo fat or.o -anil h docjm't laind thso rrmarks of mine tho opiuni p-T without 111 fumr.-i will hi!! any ono. Society at larg-o win h-aifiT from him. "If th" L'nitod Stairs and Canada would Join in identical procedure in rrcrtilatlr.cr tho opium trafüc we would have no furtlar worry than tr vrntrii tho frrm irlir.tr in from froln r'ir'-q. y,t!1 ccxn 'Jrr l. it Pr. Cnrhfon Flmon will attend : . th it V ry tharo-uhly. T!:. pro'd'-Tn Taust l dralt with i i-i r;al!y and in oonjtinction with r.i'i !;i it :d v. o do that wo miht tlirow up our hands and unit. "Tho 'vny to mr 1ho habit !s to t.ao ri.. (!in.-' avr.hahhn If thro is : o p:u l :.;! th ha! it." :ü !!:.;- i an 1" r.o habit, .r; o c n;!i"t w!po out the CHINESE OUTBREAK AGAINST AMERICANS : H A : ; H A T. .Jan. 1. Dispatches : v f.-day f:-om Pokln . n o I'.iiir'Tn w.is f'dt i : th. f . .-aü s i :n ;Mti"!n thTo a.i a f f : ! ! n at i-forotsrn out1 : i'; at Si.B'.I'u. rar.ital of Shri IT u :'a Ar-nr dir : t th-- rop.-rts roachlnsr h th. f !. ci' v. as made at a mas y. - ih.t "A: : .. : : i a ha s b"en i a h- p lc.il ipltnhition ... i t .1 . i u" nr. ; : " i i : .- wor 1 i :.: i ;r.h..r a rocian-.ation :p n th" Chituse to drive out ah f ic 'v rs. ; :ts of th" nlVced out-anti-f.Toicn fcehnc rei a Th t'd th.at th" pov"a.,. has h-en s;:ei - ; t . -. i ----: ti -r th" l-dance n 1 ! ' i '. s. do.dl'-ck at the .-nfe:-'- tvo acoordin? s fr, :!'. ar.o;:s centers hn i i a ".t i-fore!rn acri- ".;:. a. , BUDGET IS SLASHED BY HOUSE COMMITTEE WASHINGTON. Jar. 4. The tr- t--:ry d : ir'rr.' -.t ap;ropr.;iti t. i IT. for th" hrst iroverr.rnent f. r the tN il of 1 '2Z-: .Tt.v t t. '. i reported to th"i - V .-! T''i" 'r-1,o .1 ipprc i r ro"-. mitte i tda'. of Jl.hV?., :7.77'r. l less than apit ' f, r the venr of 1 f -2 1 -2 2 les that: reco-i,. T:..(- ..,,r i-A.s n-c m::, w;: come from the com-! " ;.t t-" nt- of one a we, k r. t n rcpo.-ted to the ... -; , r 'pri clcn of $:yön,0'"e" is : r. t- ! vv the committeo for rr. - p n a 1 1"' r; a 1 p r o h ' t : o r: : n In r. a'o cf ? ! .7 ' o.O t o HOUSE CUTS YEAR'S DRY EXPENDITURES WASHlN.Vr.'N. Jan. i. A red,!--J
I h.d :ti n bur- atl j cr.nir j 1922 y shrieking for eVeral ; .r:.rg t..o ...a. ? ''ar j ni'.nutes. Several watch partl . 1. - m -.do today hyj,Vf,ril Rc!d throughout the town an I . -v :: ...-;or:- c omndt t e.: , t r,rrj11?, kor, r.j f-.r their
.... -,,.:ry .p p;irt!:.ent a will Dp o- . 1 l.'t t'.ell rf d forco , . r f r tt "i:: . : .-r. l- ';. :.: . j j?-. j. -h ! : a m i -h.-r w. il !:.'t -! l'.'-V" I v. a - f ly a;: ! a:.', v. o a hl k'll t. t ." H.r.y fid tho ju ic. in E;vlr.f for & jail term.
DANGER
,t . l la r Cm Copyright. 1922. V N'SMpfr SHEET of ice a veritable A AEtretchlnff away in classlikc, x and cri3P and bracin what
All in an instant THERE she is, clin-ing for dear life to the very signboard whose warning she neglected in her exhilarated joy!
Personals W BUCHANAN liuth Kerry. 'Tholma Childs. Edna Lon?, Doris IUams, Z(dda I,eit-r, and Loan Loiter returned to Kaliniazoo Monday to resume tholr tt u 1 -ies at the "Western Stato Normal college. Mis.s Irene Call than of Kalamazoo
visited friends in Ihu hariati Satur- j Morley. day and Sunday. t Funeral servivos for IM. Ieitor. Howard Kiehm has w ithdrawn u ho difd at his home .southwest of from the Buchanan hiph school and Huchanan Friday ovenlns. were wdll enter Ferris In5tltuto at HisjJd at the i:vin-e!ical church at Itapids. Mich., this week. . - o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Burial
mi ra ,.1D .,i f,in.i... I in Nl'.es Friday evenin Hr. n.l Tr PnUrt T V..lt -.. md daughter of Chicago spent New' ' ' Vf.Tra ilnv wirb f Hon da in.1 r..' i. i J ...v- . . tlvcs in Buchanan. Midshipman Edwin B. I'eck left Buchanan Sunday enrouto to Annapolis, Md., to rc?uma his studies in the Naval academy. Miss Ruth Ilershen. (v has returned to her home in South Bend after a three day viit at the homo of Miss Gale Pears on Front st.
Harolds L. Stark has returnej.' T, T, from a in h.v xS.?.. ,hti, i,f.:'!rv- - Bo. -no. socretary-treas
parents at Lnnslnsr. Ralph Rcrsert. Rtr!iard Kinsery. Harold Mullen, Harold Rosen'-oiar, Laurence Holl. Archie Morbv. and Helrn Wlls. lor.jj stihlrnts at th"! University of Michigan, ladtirped p, Ann Arbor Monday to resume their cIaso.s which conirncnc"! Tuesdav morn in?. Mrs. May "Whitman and daughter, Margaret, returned Sitnrdap from a von day vacation with relatives at Jackson. Tho Clark players scored another i hit with tbeat er-froers who attn1-i ed their latest production. "The Dictator", at the Clark theater I"idday and Saturday nights. Special praise is due L. Hanlin. Arnold S. Wcbh. i:. J. Contois, and Mr. A. S. Bonner, for tho creditable nctir.' v.-hlch they displayed. Proceeds from the ticket silo is to ho lven to the 1'nited Charities. Miss Iaisy Blr hards has returned to Champaign. 111., to resume her studies at the University of Illinois. Lester Parkoton of lerrjen Springs was a local visitor Saturday) eer.!npr. ! Lo;al automobile and truck owners are advised to procure lf2! licence plates at once and are warntd ajrainst usir.r H'-l license plates after Jan. 5. A strict observance of this motor vehicle law will be :v. ilntained and violators will be prosecuted, according to word given cut by Sheriff Dunbar. Osmond Sehrlvrr of R e r r i o ri Springs visit'd friend? in Buchanan and Niles Saturday ever.it.?. Dr. and Mrs. Oor.KP D 'Boone of 1 ""' " "' lt lhc r o1 ana Ur3- LK U' 1Mrt' ?t' . . I Eav 1 . stt-veiis o: KanmaToo I srent Sunday and Monday at the ! h "re of Iiis parents. Mr. ar.I Tdr.-. I Harry Stevens. Mis.- Marjo'le Walter h.T returned to South Bend after a four iirp.ar..tn. The new voir n'as uherc 1 Into Buchanan with almost .i co.u-.pbdr. ahsence of gayety and hilarity. As 1 th.e old voir on io 1 the citv's rb rtric ! , turne! off f r (,ro !llin. 1. e-os in t h e surah' b.r urs o' the. new year. ; The .'.ippery condition of the side- : walks in town was reponsi.de for' two .severe accidents Sur.l.ty morn-; ir, g. Whil enrouto to the husir.e.- i .listr.ct. Cforge H. Hiohards fell ' and broke h:s b-ft ..r::i. Mr. Bi- h-, ards suffered th.e amo rn :fort tin ; ..'lout two 5 ears ago when a- br's . , the s true arm in almost the siu.t p! tee. M;- Jar.ett" B.. er suffered 1 1 -.:rd'.tr accident when she f. 1! near l.er heme on Front st . and s,.-rhy fr.ictur"d one cf her arms. Both
it'
PN 'I M ü7 t a fr w I r. . 7 7;V, Vj; 'U.N ax y;. 7!CX.Nxv Ffiture Service. Inc.. Great Britain rights mirror to reflect the smiling skie3 tempting smoothness the air cold could.be more perfect then, uell! Nö.rb?i Towns patients wore rushed to the iifdiral dlh e of Dr. ilendersoti in Nih s where X-ray photographs of the injuries were taken. in" I..IIOWHK' l.iKT.ani stuaerus ; rf turned to Imsiiyi; on Monlay to resume tlieir studies in the Michigan Agricultural college: William Ticher.r.r. Earl Richrnan. and Arthur I). w Hs n ak KidPM cemetery Miss ;i:idys I luff li is enrolled in e South Bend business college and ' ow-.u. u.i,(,f am. j bft Buchanan for that citv on Mom- , d;iv ' ifiai .iis. ,n ss" i"ie ncm open house at the Bex lintel Sunday &.IV V putt ifUtUHA put: Uoou.irjn; ..1 A,.. . I. 1 number of quests were entertained. At a, recent meeting of the Industrial Building and Loan association, the following otlicers were elected for the ensuing year: president, '. F. Pears; vice-president. "Vi lli .- . Mnltlinu..." -. .-v 1 I urer, Wilson Leiter, and auditors, Jay C lover and Harry P. Binns. Tlie tirst week of this year has :Tcrh (lrsigrriteil as ;i vcck of pray er by the laderal Council of churcns in America and the local Evangelical church will hold special evenii.i? services durirg the work. NORTH LIBERTY Mrs. C. A. Arml urst nnl Mr.?. E. M. T'nzikcr, of Elpaso, 111., are spending several weej-js visiting- with j the formrr's sister, M;s. D. L . ' 1. ) . mi T . . . . L" Tn ( 1. n - 1 i i . i" II'" II'" .'111' 1 i ' titlH' Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Jeffrie. visited in Chlon-ro the pnst werk. Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Drennan visited the pat week with her pon, D. P. Drennan. .at Waukecran. 11'. P.en'amin V. Barnhart. of Chatfiled, nhio. visite. 1 with Iiis cliildien at. tl:c homo of ,T. L. Knej-p, during the h.oh;day-. Arhtu! E. Ttupe was in "hicat:o on business 1'riday. Mr. and Mrs. W. . Harder are What Do the
tJA A j 1 :; 1 ; "- i
' .:-...v'v: ' V1-. ' i : N 71 v;
tri..- ..-. V y. S . V ,.' ... y..A-V' 1
French women are importing Chinese girls as nuisomaids. litre's one
of them in a Bans park-
By Juanita Hornel
' 1' 7 ST : reserved vX But which is in the neater more heart-rending peril? For possibility that he may lose the takes HER into his arms and cheer of home and mother. visitin.'T for fovoral weeks with the hitter's father. C. W. 'laio. at C.ahshlirpr. II!. Mr. C. C. flrisso and C. n. Wolf wore it: South P.end on huinf-ss l.ut Friday. yr, i-aniler Fair, who has been v-ic'K f,.r ,nnic time, was rcrnovol to tho S(- j(voni, hosnital at South n. n-1 last Frida v Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Waterman spent the past wet k visiting relatives and friends üt Petersburg, Indiana. A number from here attended the basket ball gam" at South Bend last Saturday evening between the V. M. C. A. and Mappictte university. Harry H. Fceee lias moved Into the V. Varier property on Harrison street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman visited the pat wee; with friends at Hammond and Clary. Mr. and Mrs. Wahaie . Recce visited over News Years wdth the former's mother, Mrs. Luella Reece. YY. S. Motts anil family and 'Mr. and Mrs. . E. ?ood;U were quests at the home of S. .1. Stofer, Sunday. A New Year'.- watch party was held in the has. mint of the Methodist church Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kennedy visited several days with the latter's parent.s at Sheldon. 111. C. Id. K ck of Iisliiwaka visited here Mond iv. CJeorge Konzler, of Rifnyett, and Chalmer Stul. of Kouth Bond, were Monday guests at the homo of TZ. :. stun. Miss Virginia 1 Toyman, of Pemhervillo. Ohio, has taken tlie pta.ee formerly held by her sister. Mis." Ruth Hoyman. in the hih school a. langaiauge teacher. Rev. A. T. Wirick began a peries of revival ni"' tines at tho First Brethren .church Monday evening b"inr: ably assisted by Rev. CCri.vr., w ho c ondtn t.s the singing. Mr. ohn I Bupel. of Bittle Creek. Midi., is visiting with bis mother, Mrs. Isadora Ilupel. Mrs. tydo I'oh urn. of Sopor. 111.. is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mr.. M. H. Wiho-. The town council met in regular . . sOislon on Monday evening, tn principal bu.-i'i r s.-. being the indue Cops Think? A
: ft V:
fi Ma ' ' . I " , . t III . 11 danger he or the? Whose is th HE gives no thought to th love ol his wnoie aie when ha bears her in safety to the good tion of the newly elected membeis into office, whKh were as follows: Ernest M. Schräder, trustee of the First ward; Milo H. Wileox. trustee of the Second ward; Mrs. .Fanc.hon eJoodal". treasurer; Miss Mary Connor, clerk. Mr. CI rover C. Casady, being the hold-over member of the board, becomes president of the fame. BRISTOL Mrs. Elizabeth Bloomingdale returned from a visit with relatives at Sturgis. Miss Luoile Fischer returned to Downer's Grove after visiting her mother, Mrs. Alice Fischer, for tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. ames Judon entertained Bev. H. Wright and family. Charles Judson and family, Mrs. Elizabeth Aitkeas and Mr. and Mrs. Km met Ti.se her at a dinner New Year's day. Edward Judson has returned to his studies at the University of Illinois at Champagne. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest rlner .and little daughter visiter with the forliter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griner, New Yevar's day. John Biley has returned to De
pauw university niter Fpenamg mciHanlyj K .,i?hth st f MihQ..v;.!
liPlindys wun ii LS inireriit. Leona Blckel hn.s gone to Chicago to study music at the Bish eono.-r-vatory there. GLENDORA Mrs. Henry Hatch, of Benton Harbor, spent Wednesday with her tfi?tcr, rs. Carrie Weaver. The ladle? of the Bebakah lodge met at tht hall all day Thursday and tied remforts. Bred ohnson returned to Kala - mazoo Monday after spending Christmas with his parent here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klaner are visiting their daughter. Cleo, and family in Indiana. Dalo Hanover and Margaret Khaner were married last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Granger, of Hartford, visited at the home of Siegle Stevens, Monday. Flossie and Chester Boswell, or ... IIoIl-wood, are rpending their varations here C. H. Brosens and eon. Arthur, visited in St. oseph. last Wed nee?day. Christmas exercises were held at the Brethren church Monday nisht, a large crowd attending. Mr. and Mrs. D. Blackman were Niles callers Thursday. Mr. and Mr. Glon Boyce of Chicago pper.t the lioliday.s here with Mrs. Boyce's parents. M'.-s Elinor Burke returned to Kalamazoo normal Monday after spending her vacation here. Mrf. Martha Wi.kins and Mr. Sam Wollet and children returned! Wednesday from Mishawaka. where i th" spent several day? wdth their! parents. STATE FEELS BURCH WILL BE CONVICTED The prosecution believes its tight to j convict Arthur Bur:h of the rr.ur-i der of J. Beltcn Kennedy virtually is won. As the state's attorneys now view the attitude of the juror, there is only cr.e who docs not stand for conviction and this one. the prosecutors think, merely is in the doubtful colOnnosed to thLs is the view of the f'ofnrca r.llT-cCI th it tbp mlorltV
... . . . ... ...... ... .L.lDf
oi tr.e jury :s lor aciuraa. ar.o. tue r i.V.. . , . . . 'dant beheves ao the f" - c or a verdict exonerating him .IOLLV BANDITS TIIREi:. NWV YORK. Jan. 4. Three jälly bandits jostled two grocery store men into a rear room, robbed them fC.000 and whhtled merrily as they walked past several customer to Mlf. tv. The regular semi-annual sa'o rf Manhattan shirts darts tomorrow. ! Jan. nth. at Adler Brothers. 5 a. m.
NEW PROVISIONS IN INCOME TAX LAW
Ind iana Collector of Internal Kevenue Announce? Channel in Law. The followiT-.g rttatemcr.t is :c 1 by M. Bert Thurm an. eoIJoctor of Interna! revenue, tLstriot of In iiar.a. The revenue .tot, cd 1)21 cor.ta.ns two new and important pre ision, ' which arc thu subject of frt-iu-. nt miUin'. The- first rehttts to the p. rsorial e.conipticns allowed married ptrsor.s, and the second provision rc-quirin? that a i- tr.rn bo made : gross income of Jö.U'.oi ( r ir..or.-. The net provides that a n uri c-d j)trson, liir.g with husband r w:f. , whoec ret income for It' 2 1 wus J .". -000 or less shall be allowed a i-a-fconal eve.'nprion of J2. If ;:- nt t Inccme of such p.-rsen w.t o r 5 5.000 the exemption is S2t0o". Fnaer the revenue act of pas th-? prreonat e.emption altowrd a man it d person was $2.Cft0. regardl. s.s of t'.i--amount of net income. The normal tax rat) remains ur.ch 'ir.gt d. t- nr percent on the tirst ?4.H'0 of not in come above tho exemptions and eiiht percent on the r-m nning i-"t income. , In order that an income slightly in exceffl of Jr-.enO s-hall not b- .sub- ; jertcd to an inordinately iiispri p- r- J tionate tax be cause of the rcduothiU' of the 'Exemption t- J-.'-Hh"1 tin icon, . the law provides that rneh reduction shll not opTa'e to inert as-- th.e tax, which would be payable if th"j exemption, were 52. '". by more i than the amount of tho ?i. r ineomo in i excess of $.",0tO'. l-'or example, on a rat Income of $ r.0 10 the tax, without this saving; clause, wouid be $10.10. which is four percent on $.1,010, the amount of net income Ie-c-s an exemption of $2.000. The actual tax is $110.4 0. computed as follows: From the net income of $3ilö is deducted $2,ü,.,0, leaving $2.51fh the lour pere.-nt tax on whi:h aniounts to lfio.pt. To thi is added Jl'h "the amount ofj net Income in excess of $r,.üuO. I The personal exemptions allowed 1 married persons, ;ppty al-o to th.e head of a family, a person who sup-. ports lr. one household one or mor ; relatives by idood. marri.'tre or adop-j tion. Hcre'ofore, a person whose ret
income was less than his exemption j us illr :s f !u r jnotba-r, Mrs cn.00.0 If s.ngle. or ..2,fi0o if mar- ! C.ampb. 11. lied) was not rerpuired to tile a n-j Frank hh.hb. of YKksburg. Midi.. turn. Under the revenue act of 1 : -1 . ;iils t.ai;,-I ,-.- tiit, critical if the gross income of an individual condition of his fath-r, . i. ohb. equallei or exceeded $r..000, or if;Vi-,, is i;1 ;tl tll(, ;,0::, 0f j,.
the eom.bined gro-s incom f r . ......L I x1.s 4 L T. 4 of lot-. n fl I m.iw.eu te.uiM- ...... no, ent minor children equal. ed or exceeded $5.000, a return must b-
moo, r. .LTjiruicss oi nie amount m i ,rait h r. Mrs. IKdm-s, S. Fifteenth Income. jt( "Net incom. " is gioss income, b j " ' ortain deductions. Th- fact that! v Ind leard. who have allowable deductions from gross in-- - ' ' " 1 ; Mr J; come, for business expenses, loss s. I -M- f;1-'
M ..... , r a t La rw ill, Ind. income to an amount nelow th" per-i sonal exemption of $1,000 or $2.o0. -Alr- d Mrs. Buben Fcliuylcr of j does not alter the rcqulrc-im nt tojThr.-o River.-. Mu ii.. w.ho lav,, b-ery
tile a return rf grofs income, if snchh-u-ts o. th' .r waugiitcr, .irs. i.ari gross income equalled or exceeded j 1; rry th.- past week, nr.; sp- nding
55.000. fuUJa tsZF- -n rr, -
Braver meeting of the Td. E.;and Mrs. AI L st r. N. S- v-i.:li st., church was held Wcdr.es lay t vmirig Bi . r Bark. at 7:2f . .Mr. and Mrs. Ad-.m Hunsh::rg' X A meeting Of the D. E. It. club ' ft Wednesday morni:, for Wakao.. i,, i.i "n,d- rvrnin? at the ! ins. a, Ind.. to attend the tuneral of
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Miller. Wayne st. Plans wa re made for the Nr.ar-S work and eb-ction of othe rs also took place. The Biver Park Ind.-prndtnt hah will meet Thursday with Mrs. ih.lt
Installatln of ofticers will take plac-. j , qy.-. llov. n.an, of Streator. Id The regular meeting of the Con- i ir) . n .; g- -t of panr.ts. Mr. cenial Thlrte.- n club will ho held j Mr.-. j. t. Ilov.n.an, Mh-ha v. ki Thursday afternoon .at the home of,aVi t,js v.-ecl-;.
Mrs. J. Stack man. "4fi Lincoln Way. The postponed meeting of the Womrn's Bible class of the M. U. church w as held Wednesday at the home of .Mrs. 13. V. Hacker, S. ITfth tt. Mrs. Edith Cooper of Toledo. O.. ;nd slittr, Mrs. Addison Morris, X. lichth st.. wer" ten lored a surprise: ; i,y about 2fi r latives and friendi from Biver Bark, South Bend and Lakeville, New Year's day at th." j home of Mrs. Morris. The occasion ; was in celebration of their birth, lav! anniversary, which falls on the samo : day. A lour course dinner waa s- rved at noon. Music and ram s f. atured th" aftriiof'n'.s entert a inm nt . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mills ertntained with a six o'clock dinner and j theater party at the Temple jn Mi.-h- , - . . ... i awaka, honoring Mr. and Mrs. j Charles Daugherty, who wore mar - rind too " 4 in ' hmagn. .'.Il Ihiughortv was Mi.-s Nellie Mills, f ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Mills. Misha vaki, and is instructor in i p - logv it, the schools at Winona. Mm:.. Mr" Dtughertv is a son of Mr. at. i Mrs. E. Daugherty of Osceola, and is connected v.itii the Bi!;e Shore B. B., at Illkh.art. Ind. .Mrs. inug.vrty will hai.-h he r school term at Winr ns t'l.-..- n Ol reside at Elkhart. - , . w - - - - Mrs. Is. - Bidwell i-r.t rt.tir.ed with a dinner of 1- co-rs N' ..' mong tht: gU'-sts v,. : s. Bert B..ts:.. :t, r.f l ear's day. Am Mr. and Mrs. Rochester. Ind. Miss J nnb- Ernsherger was hesess at New Year's dinner in hur of Mrs. Walter Ernsb' r-' r of oi tado Springs. Colo. Cot van- hil I for t .t. j . waiuco .vcu.... i,o i iÖVr.n:Nvr..''Xr.li.'''!.r... 7.", 1 . T . v. : j
- f
MtV Mr. an I Mrs. B. VV. Kern; son. non.ua, .n . rsintn i tur: i Monday from a visit at hi a -to ar.I Decatur, Mi-.h., where tb.ev s;i-nt th-.-holidays with relatives and fri- n h-. Dean and Donald Shaw r-'urn- d .ui-.. r ...... i ... . "' nn. their mother, Mrs. L-jwls hhav.-, .. , ir.th tt. Mr. and Mrs D. O. Cramer, o: T , ..... , ... ; Ind.. have arrived here for a :-:t !wllh :h,ir datuht-r. Mis. B. W. I Kemp and oth'.r f. lat: mi . friends. Mr?. Edith Coop r ar.I daughter, i , " arrn.f Mr; an,, Mr,. j. i. YOL Il Nll.YT. That's the tetlir.g n-- v. ill alw l:.i" as b:r;g a- you do n.c ', i .- y anti: ohiio in.-ure.l. Why : a on. " an I pt.-mit th.e -.:.r; A .- j to dhninate that fee;m . . rth. Farmer's Tru-t Bid.
Ned Helps Dad
j mf M ! h i a . .4 ... v. V , . ;h--.v . c -V; " 'ommodoro N- 1 D nhy arcoTnpani. 1 !y hi da!. S-r'y of tho Naw lH:;!.y, w ir n h" inspect. .1 th" Wash- - 1 - "'1 1,tI'1- 1 d.r-" i d emoi.st r 1 1 i n g in tho uto o p;ep.;r'- "how to p.oup.t a gun." 1 ham moral th.- pa-t c 1.. returned tt th. ir hona- in 'Dd".io. o.. Men lay. Mrs. John Brant, was ca'le 1 to Atweod, Ind., Saturday by the s ri- (, or.ge e'old), S. Ei -tilth st. i,-s. it. c. i,1( !r returned to her t ; , . (, v...!r. s.i ,v 1 i.f " ; , vs uith Jur I t r.o -f.; witn tn-ir son, w linam Srhuyl'-r in South B"nd. I A daughter was- horn New Vt ar '1-.,. t r Mr -.T-,1 'rw W'-.lf.T- T:clir:i V l' 44 i.Vl "111. I 'J il , Eighth st. n was l orn Mordav nt St. .To- ' ; . .0.Tjia!. Mi-hawaka. to Mr. Mr. II n i:s hurg'-r's vm de, Hur.shurg'-r. I . L. Burs h ft Yf dr..- .- ! morning for a f--w dn v i-:f in I :.- h l "ap"i: . In h Mi-- ih.'iel B.r e ha- r'turnM fro!:. I '( , ' M i i t ' i i u i r . c 1- , . 'ii rl :.. .'T" -.:'.' Mr. .and Ml J-tev. Bu"rt. v. !: hao I,.-, ii v;-i ir.g th-- fnrn r'1 rt-th'-r, An.hro.a. Iltjs - rt and fan; - i!y. S. Sixte.'-r.t h r' 1 1! me. t o at Bo -best, r, Ind.. W d-r i i . P ,- u. J r s'mr.-ar.pua " ' t I;.'; s h ! r s r a r t Jar. .".th. at Ada r Brothers r. oi r. w " .-. . m . All vr c!r;r, 7 for ::c. Br.ir-l'i f. -"j t'j
ZzZ':. DIM EL'S 131 North Michigan St. ZIZ. Mid-Winter Shoe Sale Bargains for Fri. and Saturday
L . Si -.j 1 ,1
J.'d 500 pairs Women's Shoes. I' 1 s r i i ry i J Oxfords and Pumps, low and
H hicfh heels. ValUCS Up Jo . j, i All sizes in the lotr . rfj r r-i ? . r n . j
Women's Black Kid Two Strap Pumps Q4; fäfy at UßnÖ
I d f' t'-
Children's Rubber Boots. Women's Felt Slippers black or red 1 f leather or soft f j top. all sizes. -J folrs, all sizes.) ! nW'vJ Boys' Gun Metal C?.lf Lace Misses' and Childrer.' bhocs, all Black or Brown L a c o cjzrs 3 I Shoes f d : " at I mJU Infants Shoes, lJatent or Cur. Metal; (g - j fffi Boys Rubbers. files 6 to 8 . . . b3 iJ all sizes Ovjftar V.'onacn's Men's Men's Children's SPat5' Work Rubber Rubbers p. :ortcn color. Shoes Boots at $1,00 $1.98 $1.90 59c
,-3 j -j F: r ( ; !' : ' P'.-j '.a f. - i S 4 f. j yA . F " : hi 131 NORTH '-TT
ALCOHOLIC WEIGHT OF BEVERAGE AIDS CZIGAIIY IN COURT
! Jinlu DiiOnn! ti-pon!- ! in- ; and Jail Sentence Mrtnl ! to iolator. I Th." ; ' rcer.tage r f ale - h ; r : 1C4 u .a t . t - tr'di; 1 in ev!ler.e f- it-.:-- l t ! . 1 of Stev o Citgar.y. 1114 V. 1 1 ;?.on st . phading guilty to u r. . ful p. s- t.on Lf fore Ju !.: '! i L. Du. :..h in city ct-urt V. . : lay, .a r. 1 ! i sn. e xtcr. t afT' '. i s ,-r.tv rf tl.o f-n'-nco j 5.i J Cz-.t uiy, whrso s ft irl:... ; Known a- mu,:: ir.n . v - - i. by lV.lf ral IT-' hthtttop. A.. - M. e;s en Not Y at'.- e-. a::;lt- 1 t I po-?. sslon of a small kg l. i'.f a ith. V "ir an t v. t".:t denied that ..; d: 1 In th.- l - : irt a of -a . : p e rcn.t i p" di pro Vi le 1 . .. ... , r ... II" v. f.r 1 J : a a::.l ; ar. 1 tenU n '-d t a " d.-.y ; f. r. an '. jail fr.tr.rc a i I n g .od l'-h wie r. , a .. . i . ,, (V ... .4. t . .4''i.. I'.-LS t " 1 that ;in x i : a;:." s::owtd a. o:. i. ... i , .el p. r c Tho .'. r. - : H c 1 At t V. CrOnree Si" : ! In .-tio.vir. C to the .-our: j u Ir.e l;a 1 be.- n ill!-: ! I '..y th" def.-rd ir.t purp..-. ! Math.:: the int. :;t an 1 i th.- 1 r-v. ly to con- . a r. : : g M i r.h. 1 1 1 a a s hirtf f-'.:; t t: Jan. ;.th. at Adh r Rr. th rs. rr; w. r-n- plug HorsesTio?. tar rr.Kt l'?. 3 2 S -1 f . t .. rr- - 11111111111111111 IIIIIIIIII II IUI III III Hill 1 1 llll BREDNÜ The Acme of Perfection in Nut Butter Production llllllllllllllllllilllllllilllllllllllilllllllllll Automatic Presses enable uj to gtv quick wrvace anj geod valuo on job printingofevry kind. Tclrphone Main 686 Peerless ress j I red Ä. Rrd, j grr 205 E. Wajaae Su Hudson Speedster i-.ejuipped with all new Cjoril Tires, wire whrels. and everything is in rrunrr.tcctl shape. Sale Price SÖ50 ouperior iviotor Sales Co. 213-215 South Main Street Phone Main 185 . i - 1 t ' f I ! tO O. i i i - i : ' ; i I I I : MICHIGAN ST. I
apid
(iT7 iJ a - f ;
