South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 15, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 January 1922 — Page 5

SUNDAY. JANUARY 15. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

MARKETS

TRADING ACTIVE AT HALF DAY SESSION

LITTLE "COOTIE", WAR JOKE, TAKES TOLL OF LIVES GR EATER THAN WAR

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S. Expert Traces Deadliest Plaques to Body Lcuse of Trench Fame.

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(realer Varietv of I-no Em

braced Than at Any Full JVrind During Week. "i;V ::K. J.r.. : - -Tradir.;; In th !;nrt v- --.. of ..lüjr'as tocl: a,v-i r ?' i ). a:; I err.brace.-i a ratT wr;- v f i--:'- thin st .any lull pr.o-l of :.-:- '.uck, Gains cf or f in a:-'.' !hr. pr'.r.'i were mid I .' T.".jf'iTo : - '-nm prKrvc tn 1-adlr:;,' l:,du'r;i;i a-: l specialties, . .. ;ar.' a 'in.r,: rails u.ih conj; no ! to a f .v ' ' i -or-.tlnntal. vrar. r a?.! roro;i .rrter. Ppti a rf;. Ir'li aüoni much ii the 1t:v-- r:r:.o-r represented .hort rnvr:!:;;-, ) :t o! pfrvprs noted f 'jb V anf.al buii-? ''f motors and ariinrli n v. . ! a. metals, ol'. hrnilfali nd : lltb-s. Sa!s j.rr.our.tM t 1 ." ' . r" 1 siarf-f. lysine lr. 1'0! N w.m In keeping vith thu r xf r.-iv- Ti.-i-kt for shares !.'jt the tr- rvl In that juartrr wan mixed. 1 , 1 ! r t ' " ; ' for "X.a!iipl, were ur, !'-r birth- r i ;iir.z. e'os!nj t a of : r-ri!-; pr-d $!"". J I ll - aril ii.t.-ri l'inmN w-.-r s'ead-j-r at: 1 jr.! 8 '''!! a r- o : ; 1 : . ' 3 1 : r 1 a 1 s abo Ii3r'lr.'!. Tot;i I (par value) Th" t f r tor rt-n'lfd to forv'frn irhH ! r-. A l"n of About H.KOO rA In th actual cah account wo. the only unusual Item dielosed, by th-- I y - Marina: house Ut'mT.t. r-du--in.? r'TvH tl lotl n, .-.. fVin J 1 G.nr.-o MO. MToirtil.' trade r v.e-.vs worp favorable, wh'.'.a'-- '1 ryirood end ?!rr!lar m-rrh-H rriK.- -linwlnr greater .!!. tih'iit iMM 0' m dnnr:, the same j,fcrjr.fj ,f jp ) rar. coverinc of shorts biun;s (;rain rally 'Hh'Ar.o, .Tin 14.--l."-al abort, drivf n to i fivr, cu.:d a. F,harp rally in the last 1 r minutes of Saturday's whMt rr rkt on tho Chiratro hoa.nl of trad-. ami pulled prli K back to about whM a wfak mnrkt t-tartd from. tliT rra!r. v.t r- unusually J ill ami prov-iit- wvr weak. Final prices w.r" r.-c 1ov.t to hlc:lir In wh-.it , P wer In rorn; t m et lonaa '.! y lout- in oats and 10 tot "ft points off !n yro !slon. Wlifat w;it in the dnMnimi t hrouKhont nio.t ff the pesnlon. T,rr p"i' ' - at F.u-pns Aire? and tavrrpool r;i!uv"l .' in slll MET at the r'nt at;d wü!i ?uppo-t lackinff the inrl-et r'Miii'i.v. Tho ik riln he. k.-d r-. .4 1 ? r 1 b'tyin at around 1.1 ft a-t for M iy. Tl:f mark.' ir-I'd ther until r-ar 1 1 1 o i !ov. . v. '.! u It wis rumored that . T . r ! i u' wl;- at -uld l POUKht f- r Ilu."ein n t-' ' '1 "'I M'ui'lav. It was al-o , i"rt"d that Iranrp, north m ltal and IJouniania needed moi.-tiirc Tli' fa. tT.-; Ptart.l -rn liir. ir .!i:-f a the r.irly shorts wrro nl-oiit to tak i rofif ;itni the r.U elf ii't'ti' '::f:'d in rnnsruen-e. 'urn and if. v.r. extremely lull fliii rhaiikTt s v. l v ! noon.'"i uent ial. Holders ' lf - d p-ovi.-'inns when fsrlv reports froin tlie o,i yards irhowrd lower pr!res for Hiv ho'S.

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V TITS PI T!f;. .I.n U i AI l l.l. up , . ;j.tn ll-l:t i'vi;',a -t. i-lv 'h..i.-.' $s',i :. "d T-'r. f.iir ?Tfu7t; v.fll SUKKP AM t . A M ! K-Tcipt fnir; r'f.rk. t fs t -n . I y l'ri:-i.- u. th. rs ?' .Vt'.f 7 ; ttoo.l f'. . f ur no v. . I ."'..".''"; l:iiiil 1 T ' ; s T:. . i t l"Utl" .t1: tnarVt l'iivr l'rMüf l. .iv 1." : mediums .t-v. .' 7."; N"rl.. r .s 7.Vp . ; Hcht 'orVors JCia'.t'.'.'.. i'ij; S'.",; '.' IT. ; roughs Ji f-r i' .'o ; fst n c "' ' ' IAsT 1U I t'M ii MVK.STOCK. r.AsT nnT.i.i. ..,,) u attlt: Uc.inf- 7.": mark t -low. Shipplnfi n, r .i" 7' . I'M. Ii.t r.Tfl.s $7.af. . i i w .'.vi ; 7". r.W.YFS K I'"': ttrirket native, !u- n, 'u 1 1 i ' .(!..!.. :''j 1 Slin:!' AM l.Ml K.c.-lptu 2tKV); mnrkf-t "tive: l.wal '.". up. Clioiro

luml.i Sir. -f i : -J.". . .ill f.. f.iir J5'.n:.T.'i; jarli:itfH ."'. 11 .V : Ik p 5.''.'.; 7.". i IlOtiS -1 i i is tiKtrK. f artlvo. j V.T'.-.fr 5V 7"', '. : ;!.:' " 7."'.i '' ; uiix- j f : "3s 7, ; Ii. i; '.''. a s i . roughs J. N ; stn -? t i j l llllM.tl I.IMMIK U. j TIH'.;o. ,I:in. It Hi i iS-Ilfro! rt i 1..it); niTk. t t . : i . 1 x fr 1.' l'.vrrr. T-.p ! ?-.""; t-alk M '' i. ! Ikmvv weicht J7 .'l i rf:.7.7' : ii-.!i'i v.. lit ;7 'r 7 xr; licht weicht 7 1" .,-". . ;cht Pctits ..1('V s l.nii y pn.-kmc -..w ".Vi7 l': p i'-kin lev uriciUh 1" a ' '" , pic ?7.S"'; ."..". ' SHIT!' - le . i; ! Pn io i;;.irkt t t. ;nlyj l..mits Jl 1 .."? PJ V. . c.nnn'rtij ?'.'. ' 31L": enrll!:- . th.-M -V. a 1 1 äa ; owes!

A'ATDO. Ca!.. Jan. 14.or. th war Jok f.f

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at -Kornea and far from a Joke to the r.-v r. In 'r.irr.icks and trr.eh. r.ow far.d.f aerued of more deäth. thin ware c.i'if'd ly h-1.! fire In th'.' r at combat. ir In th'Ji lr.1ictl hr Dr. V,.

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mor.umr.iil bock cm e fine; )i:s re-' ?archi a head of the ir. et :li-! vllon of th T". S. so; err r.T?nt dtir-' !ntf the war. Iae on Human Mood. j I fere are his cour.ta aair.st ; PerlJciPJs Humnnu known to the-dn:j-hboy a cootl?, to the pollU A. M. Toto, and to th ret -f u a j the. body loufu: j Piicul'j llumanus lives only on1 human blood. Tie mat liave hll drink of fröre each day or die. I The fomaks lay 20 e;rf. live days under favorable condition.', j

and raie a new family every 1 . la :. They rarry the w,p fatal crnTknown to rne.lical sfienrr. They are th- only means oi preadi'iK the d'adly typhus, trer.rh fe-vc-r and relap!nk' fe r r the tliree most devaftütins diseases on thr Firopean war front and behind the 1 1 n e Ry carrying the perrns of there dlr-ne they wiped out one-third ot thr Serbian nation, a bU part ol Rumania and took: n ferrifif toll of fle-ith In Russia, Jerrnany and all the Ralkan ?4ate. C'arr- Ioadly Friers. 'Hie-y ar known t r have carrier nplnal menintcltiea. typlioM infoetlon, Vollynlan fever. whJeh took it thousands of vl'-tlms In Fat I'urope, and even Jaundb-e nnd lprowy hive he attributerl to (hern. Rp'ids the death counts fltnlnst

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tvere pre:.t at thl If-cted th- foüowlr?

the year 1922: FrtV.dent. A. M. Cleveland: vicerre!'ient. ITovd Rjnnell: sort-tarv.

Jameg jr. Caran; trfa':rf r. ( G. "oice. The new directors. who ar to ; fenp for a term of three car. ar i Ir. Harrj- Kr.ott. Or.il Rolertv an 1 ! Floyd Hunnen.

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BRISTOL

, Mr? !. r. Quinten

j Lake continue quite ill. j Tho competitive examination to I determine IK of thete eltclble for ; appointment to rhe porr.a5t-?rh1p ! her? will be he!d at Elkhart Ru- ' unlay. Mr. Vi3cr. an exporionceJ baker

Picreon. ts r.ow emplcy-

!r. W. Huiulit rH'm, t'. S. jzouTnim-nt Inct authority of Sin Matoo. "it 1 i T. . stullti: liltchl.v maftnlfbnl tKtlr.M tlu Ils;ix'-tiirr in pnrasltr which h hohN nixjnsifdo for niort doatlm tiiaii tl jruri-toll

of ilu' croat war. IuhIl.-ho

Tho iiwiittnont Ls ninilo in a sclent Ifle oluino ju.

them, the lo. in ilollar du t thelt aotlvlt Irs rutM up to thf mllllonK, fviyn Dr. Pi r". Starting in the Russian army and beint: generally pr a'ent in our own lumb.r (atup and -Ium, thr 'rootle' quickly rpfead throurrh the arm k". Cut Army KITirlmoy. H Is said to have reduced th eflriAjioy of th" American army 10 per rent, and that of other nation.' muh nor. In the Fhrlnkai; ol

uniforms alone during the "dclousinp" process our government lost millions. The 'rootie1' lie at 1 3 T dacrertemperature. In 15 minutes, and the heist antidote is the dry cleaner or the mo-lorn laundry. The PedicuhiH Humanua is different from the head dweller, common amonjr school children of tho slums. They can run, but cannot Jump, and are visible as little brown crawlers

; OLIVE BRANCH 1 Mlj Irer.e Howell and Evelyn I Sprir.sman have returned from Chii caero wher they went to ppend N'. w I Years. ( George Stevens ha- moved ; roods from the hupert farm t-. a farm near Now Carlisle. Mrs. Verna Anderson spent Tuesday with Mrs. John Graff In outh Rend. , The I,;die A!1 pority of Olive ; Rranch held an oyster supper at th j home of IM ward Amr Saturday rve- ' Min. i ' ; Mrs. Selectico Writ kins ha returned to her home after ppendln; j several weeks "with ht r daughter, I Alta, near Arpo3. Ind. ; Edith Holland and children have j returned to theli home In I.akevllle after spending a week v:th her parents.

I-ydia Feaeler Is I after a work's i line

I grippe. i Mrs. F'rank Rogers 1 able to be J out a sain after a few weeks' sickness, j tJeorse Krama an 1 family of j

.vouth Rend pent Si relay with Mr.. and Mrs. Charles Schäfer. j Miss Crao Jarrett Is visiting i friends In South Rend t als week.

J'-Ujah Miller, jr.. Ig much proved after a recent Illness. Fstfler Howtll is on tlie j, i t h i s w e o k .

from White

(d in DusI'f bakery. Dr. I'. J. Hncrenbauffh ha.s been made health oflcer by Dr. Irwin of iJonhen, recently appointed head of the count." board. Charlei Kantz ar.d family of ETlkhart were Wednesday evening guerts c f Mr. an i Mrs. W. o. Ijco ar.d famr. v.

and eon, Dflrwin. ciouth r trupsts of Mr. an 4 Mrs .V :i w. : :! ar.d family Sunday. Thr Mise C1e.mer.tiae a r. i T ? -rnaza RaJorski pper.! F: : !a;. . . with M1f Thelma Hv. Mr. Tau I Sip etc was il i South Rend Thursday nitcht or. a -

count of the brother.

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h a i no- hn live '. y l-r I: u -..' to re common rzr to 1 f r t k i r - life n'rar.'"e r-r

Fi; ;an'. .r. m. ni-".r

rious illr.-

All sr cigars. 7 for .0c.

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Iidle.s AM .sicirty me: th hoTr.je of Mis? Jen-

The Zion Thursday a

hie Hi'.M'h. Mr. W. O Ice sprr.dlns: a fewdays In S -tilth Rend on busmen. The lalks of the M. K. church will ?tv iuncli at J. F. Cripe's s!e p.et Tuesday.

SOUTH WARREN i Mr. an l Mrs. Islie Milllken and j (diildrcn t-pem Sunday with Mr. and J M-s. Pay'nn Arnold of Five Points, i Mr. and Mrs. Jay Marquis and daughter. Helen. Mr. nnd Mrs. !

much improved I Charles Av'ilkeson and dauchter. Iva. j s with cold and;

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CALIFORNIA SETS RECORD FOR OIL

BERRIEN SPRINGS John Vradrnburk; is f-erioufdy 111 at his home on Ft ion pt. Mrs. W. X. Skinner, with her

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.f i..r ( n ii htpr Mrs. -

GRANGER i The Loyal Women's RibU Mas-:.! orranizffl recently at th Presbyter-i ian cTjrch. held a meeting Thursday j at the home of Mrs. Albert KumTev. :

I Durin.ET the business session a nuni- 1

ber of matters were discussed among! them brine the presentation of a ! play, proceeds for which would be used in the purchase of equipment' for the church, and in pecurin the

mtr - tK'w.r r.! oi o. oil - i I'M 1 OI I Jio ciioir ,

TofToonvilU nrl.An AnH n ni.mherl WhIch ,S t0 b" rgunized by the class.

of people were taken to the insane j A or,al hoiir followed. lm,nitni o i.ncnnrt I Th n(xt meeting will be at tho

iiujuf oi .ir?. i. r. ivonover. i en. 14.

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The work on the plan for the new

PsYw Fields in Los Anpelrs and Oranpo (lountics Help Production.

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SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 14. During the year Just closed California established a new record in the production of crude petroleum. Arcarding1 to estimates prepared by R. '.. Collom, .state :il and k-th supervisor. California production for th? year Fi21 will be close to 1 1 4.000.;00 barrels. Thir production ex

ceeds that of 1020 by over 8,000.00'

barrels It is the neatest

of oil vet produced In a slni;!

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I u k. Horn Wrdnesdav to Mr. and

j Fdward Rotham. a daughter. ' The Nru-ro Minstrels enjoyed a

I pnt.-luck dinner at the home of Mrs..

Will Storiek. Wednesday, followed by

a social afternoon. The Rethany class will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Orln Myers. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs-dailies '. A. Fidson. J Keun at:d A. Kriser. A district onferenco of the M.fhoflist hurch ill meet Jan. 1

piantityjM. N. ' stoti and T '. Walton an-: STJEJ ;le year ! l.-leu'at. s front ll. i ri.n Springs and .rf

thusiasm. Tlans were submitted fori ITS' l tA b-llMt,3 H ant A(1S i

the new building by Arthur O'Keefc 1 ;

at the meeting this week, and work will begin on It as soon as spring oprns up. Most of the grounds has been sowed to grass seed, and the remainder will be sown in the aprinc. Fortv stockholders and members

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Ai'To.MoiiTT.r: iir.p.MiiiNc; Vork OiiHranted On All Mskf of Can Itrlnc Cars In Beforr prlnir Rnh OYKRL.WH POTTII UKND CO. INC. 232 MlrhlKHU Pt. I'hon Mtiln (12

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Chicago Sooth Bend & Northern Indiana Railway Co.

. RAILWAY COMPANY r.rFTCTirr. not. 1921. Fal'Ject fo chsnpo without retire trnlns lestiDir Soutii Bend, Indiana.

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WE ARE EQUIPPED BY EXPERIENCE TO BUILD FOR YOU ECONOMICALLY AND SPEEDILY Good Workmen Skilled Designers Modern Machinery and an all around Perfect Organization Enable us to serve you at jmall cost and with thr greatest spoed.

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Always At Your Service that's part of our business to be prepared on any occasion to care for your plumbinc; need-. Do net hesitate to call Taylor any time, no matter how large or small the job, he is prepared to see that your work is done in a first class manner. Jay. L.Taylor 1915 S. Miami St. Lincoln 6065

1 lolbiibt ck from dranse

in California. California' produc- Fl i IT ot d

tion record for 1121 will exeee I ; hall. that of any other oil-produciim' ! Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamilton, who Ptare. jhave been living on the Yeske farm In the face of th prreatest pro-! on the Nilrsrd.. har moved into the du(tion in the state's hlstorv the oil ! 't u i' k iioiisr. on Mechanic st.

busincKS in .'alifornla has remain'' I faii-ly strndy, p.lthoipsh tlte loeal

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CATTI.F K.. . :p--i I mvo; market i Hf'oK. Vh'd,- i rh.te S; b : r.ie.Jiuia I go;d J 7 i ' '. 1 0 ; v'.-.i ra--ti ' 2 7 : pervii ' rl.o!(-. . 1 .". . ; 1 a . ..ni'nen ra.-i oira fi..; t.utrli. -r irf!. ar.a lie-.t'.-rH J4'-;' .. p..;s j;; '.(lf'. ; runners i nr.J r;itr:s S'J. i .M ; . ;mntr ste-rs $3.2.1 ' CT4L'.": -i!.. .'. 7.". ;.. : f...,ior Mfer : .t...-; fct,.,Ts l '.!.. 75; sTeck i reu s Miid 1. r- f ' i I Illiai.O I'liilliKK MAKKT-T. I nili'U.n. .1 o. ll !'. I TTEK Crp.mi-I r f atri'i r.:.iara .".2.-: firsts 2". '. F.iai or. Ii: ir:. -i .".'.,'.';!; tir!s ;;c. I rm.i.si: Ttv.;. 2a : -i..c . Ameri.-as !

run,! in r.ov' 2. f n,. 17,-; tiprhic 22

fir. renrd wV.'Te. - . 1 .2'.t2 '0- M!ti.fi $1'--. -2 ''V Id K-.r.i'ls.' sa. k'fd. I $2 ' '. 1 1 1 W.o (.1; IN uy n. w i CHirAr.O. ,!;.... , i 4.r.,::i j r:. wer fllffMly l'-n.r o- I';e l'h!..ik'.. hoard ft trade f'i'i . '! 'i u:, .a prtl. lo.-ai . 'I1;:ü: t-UMt i.'. j ,( oer.-.j,,,.,,,. ' l.ereral I'lrr-s i , provisions rc r . r i M.-v . n. $1 UV urchinff - ! ed. :.d :. ,.' i,,-. .j,:iv ,.(.r,j cf 1 e M f 1 n; J ; ,; !4,v ' Mlv "!. at :..-,. oT r. ar.d flc I e:T I,.- . ,' cr:, ...Tu-d ..;T i.c ' , V:i ' a" ' eff r, nni I'"'"-1 i-! ' -' d .!:!'. ef . ,1 ua.

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t UK Ai.u 1N K N;i;. . H;,-: i.-.w c:i WIT T AT - ! IF, l IF, 1.P.U, in s CORN - S V V - .r.2'., HiTy-r yy sr jjfjj; ; 'r" 1 1'MO J ". ....... f. . '.''." ri p c w.ajr '' 1 ...": '7 KliS Va7 ' ."V. "2 i. 2

over-protlutTtiot, general infiustria! depression and a sympathetic adjustment tf the slump in eastern oil iw.dds caused two drops in thr pricM f crude, at the well, durim: the yi ar. However, th oil business in California was not subjected to th iImt lluctuatlonrf which affected the Industry elsewhere in the I'nite.l States. Tt is probable that tho rxistinf: price of crude oil, at the well, will be increased in 19 22. ills Monthly Output. California entered the year 1021 with available stored oil reduced to i minimum and the oil business f.xerttnc: itself to increase production to a pace in keeping with the indicated demands for 1P20. However, there came a curtailment In demands for petroleum, and early In 10 21 marketing companies started running part of the crude oil into 5torace. For the tirK. eiht months of H'21 production averaged 10,100,OOa barrels per month. Karly in 19 21 the .state oil and pas Supervisor predicted a production of over I20,00o,00n barrel-? for l'.21. These figures were not met, however, because of the oil workers' strike n the Kan Joaquin valley helds durine: part of the month of September and nil of October, which retarded producing operations to the extent of leaving over T.i"" 0.000 barrels of oil in the ground

wh'rh. under normal activity, would)

have been produced and run Into vtorag-e. Tho San Joaquin valley oil la-Ids produced T3 percent of their norma! output during- the strike. The Ilk Hills oil held, which earl; in 1021 was produolr.fr ns much oil as the combined production of Coab in?r.. Hclridtro and lx?3t Hi'.ls. produced almost to full capacity during the rrike. lO.loO.Ut Ram Is In May. The maximum monthly production for California, in ir:i, waj? reached during May. The nroduc-tio-n wns 10.450.131 barrel. Dunn?:

in the K'k Hills pn-

irrel?; of oil, that

is. lev thin one-half of one percent ..f the oil wells of California lrodu. ed 17 percent of Its oil. In district No. 1. which includes, .tmonsr other?. Ixs Angeles ard Orar.R" counties, the production was considerably Increased .durlnjr thwar bv the discovery of several

new felds and the unusual develop-j n.er.t cf rruch r:eldn as Huntlnconj beach. Shell Co. of California, con-j tribute 1 the Ir.cr Beach oil f.eld by brircinir In a well cn S'.trnal Hio. j Union Oil Co. of California, preatly j extended the productive area at j .Nint r Springs. ,

I M c 1-.r- Vlr liol: h:i rrturrted

lii 1 1 1 a visit at the home of he daughter. Mrs. Maurice C. Ibirnhant In Clcvciaml. O. Mr. and Mrs. Hum

May 4 2 w.d

iliiced l.TPt.lon

ham v -turned with ber. Kilpatrb-k Po cni Major Murdoch. Cinde hebi joint installation of officers Thursdav. A bountiful dinner was served at noon, with covers laid for more than l'"t. Tho memla rs of the American lesion were cuests of the Circle, also C. Chorpeninti Simon Schrackcast. A. 11. Howe and C'harles Uurbank. of tho llenr: '. Howe Post of Henton Harl or. C. Chorpenincr acted as installinff officer for the post, whose officers are: Commander. Henry Mover; senior vice-commander, C 15. Reese; Junior vlee-commander. Thomas Stevens; chaplain. Kov. J. A. Hurkett; C. T. 1'. P.. Wynn; O. ;. PJchard Xewton; Q. M. J. A. Purkett. The installitu' offner of the circle was ns-i-ted by i or.a Paclitel and Hose PupKoyne. as lntallinc conductois. The circle officers are: president.

Mact,'io Myers; senior vke president, j

(Jrace Crandell; junior vice president Arena Harnhart: chaplain, Nannie Newton; tr asurer. Pose YVIeoff; secretary, Cora Parkhurst; conductor, Lin?. Mason; assistant conductor, Ida Ciiford; pruard, Mary Ileshens; assistant ftunrd. May Patre; patriotic instructor, Joste Morris; pianist, Anna Lucker. An intercut inc: campfit e followed the installation. The Juno Hand nut "Wednesday afternoon wit Mis. P. l darland. Th. hostess was assisted y Mrs. Pert Kdison.

PLY.MOUTH j i'r.is lias been a busv year fori

Marshall county's sheriff, even though the jail was empty for two months during the year.

Kreryor.e will remember the Cud-1 ver tank robbers who were In Ih jail at Plymouth for some time, and re'iulred extra puard.s to prevent es-j cape or rescue bv their friends. P.ei sides th(s four l andits, there have j been at different times durlntr the i year, S1) prisiners in the jail. The! four bandits were held on a charge i of murder and took a ch ange- of j venue to Koseiu.-ko county, whe-e , they wf-re senti-nred for life. Th. ; other rharires are as folows: j Failure to support family, 3; in-: sane, ?; resisting an officer. 1; grand1 lareer.y. 4; Intoxication. li; assault ( and battery. 4; homeperpins:. 2; lar- ; rny, 9; deltnur ncy, ',; violating -"am? and fish laws. 2; disturbing ! peac, l; iFsuing fraud checks. 2: : robbery. 2; deserter, 1; investigation,1 in; violation of liquor laws. 7; con-: tempt of court. ?. Tho 13 investigations were found, to have no particular charges acalnst them, and thev were let go. Cr.e wa.

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