South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1922 — Page 21
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1922
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SPORT NEWS G0MMISSI0N PLANS Ui V H Ä A 1 4 Ilk m a t rv tat n niTT m A
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SALESMAN, WINNER IN FORD CONTEST
MWCIUXTS BUSY PREPARING FOR BIG DOLLAR DAY
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Bowling Champ
K.ilph Krrtcr of II inkle Hranrh Here Takes Prize For Sellin z Auto?.
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Friday.
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H.r.k'.e Co., w or
t. sa.'rr.an ar.ch rf the.
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r h'ld In M..i-A;iki. V-'Sth fh,
a5fi5tir.ee of the Cannier of Tom- J I rr.rrce anl the re.e.p: ration rf pro 1
every r.reh?r.t of the c:t?
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. 'f.-red by
r to t h o r-rds :n thj Jir.i:ar;.- ßr.d
the company last Decern -
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norths of D-"--mbr. February, 1 v.a:3 an-
Krlr.s lare crowd t o! ih bt;:r.c. diVrl-'t. .-vral riKflMn'-i
Fhppera to
trip to th b' T enters .v;th
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! nt a riectir. cf all tr- r. c : I -
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5 v.imu r!
..t night. Kftrr. though forced t' !.et. nar.y rtvcr.Li br,aui ff t) o ir.tirr.ely reason and tho char,--
industry
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;v.r r'"l.ar.d;.' o for tli" r cra.!nn. Tli-i N"vs-TI:",iw v,ill rarry a rornrlr'p of A.-lviti.rs txt .v'-;.
ucceed-d In l '.ivf .r;r? C S r'.v r.e, ar.d 30 u?-! :na!',;r"?. It. was at the l--nl r-ffio Thiir-'-diy that !,' or f!I f u It -i f";v ar. t..or than ho was Riven rr lit fT i'K t;r,.-b!o to tt tit o i -tjrjfv hd yt to ho de'.Jvrrd. The 1 1 : n 1 o To. frcrr: tim" to tin.'
'Aidi "!'?mar.4h;; ta:r.r-a:crn.'. in i
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TRI KAPP AS ELECT OFFICERS FOR YEAR M!.-i IvibUr Iiuchh-:t okrtd president of th Tri Kapri J;rrriry at a rntin" YVdnrd'iy rvrn-
lir.g nt th h-:rir r f Mr?. Tlobrt
Lire. 5'outh l'T.l. Mr. Iar. was R"tl In ntTtiir.iis l y Mr5T;iun;n; I.o,.;. Otlu r officer ! td wrri Mr?. It. Tlartwi' k, vir IT- rK-.f ; MLt. "Wilnn. fJartnT rrr-ordlri;: f-rrr! iry; Mir .'.Hi'''
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f T.M LKV Manager i'-ors? S"t:'-r ! i jr- -par"d a Mil rf crr Titinjial in' rit frr t'ie r:!ijry t ; : 1 1 r today, .i?ird y -d Fuiiday. 'i'fiii iS.arr.idi will h;
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';;i!::ri'iv; I- I ind"; Hur.-i. i:.r i'i "ifHi aiil Hounds.' wliil- ill'1 ad vntiires of Hill and I'ol v. i'l rr- ' lud tonight's prnpra:n. Saturday, armri Myers, i.ofd fiirn rtar, will I' slunvn In "'Iicatr'i .n ot lir-r l f.- t pic tur Tho star uppar.3 i 1 a litt! irnrnigr.i nt frora i;u.c?Ia. Knot flihson v. ill al.-o lo fhown In "I'ight It Out." A Jst r comedy, "Almert Married." will comrlr'i' tlio rroraiii. I rani; M.iyo vvill l- mti ur.day In "Ir. Jim." a rnivcrsnl ITodnrt ion tf a rrcat .ltory. Tho star In tlii.) picture l.s rttrrally KnrAn to fans a. an actor of exceptional merit. A weste rn drama, Vdd 1 yna:nitc," and a Century comedy will conclude th hill. Hilly Vittner w :I1 render a program of jinpular .""n3 at each rntertri i:im' iit. IJ.N'GOL.V. Jaclc Tloxio. in his latent wr.-drn feature, "Tlie broken Spur" proves that ho Is ouo rf tho fw actors otj th" S';ren today who" can tak"1 th part rf two characters with f;icccf.j. It 1; a difficult thing" to b- Ju;-t tho opposite rf that which you really are, but in tho picture which corner to the Lincoln theater tomorrow Tloxle takes the part of a hl, K-ood-naturcd camp foreman, and then fills the ro'.o of the mvlnir wild man of the Canadian wilds -ho fights a! quickly with Iii ti.s ho do r3 with his pistol.
s"':retary:
ffaro'd II i-r-r! i t r i-urT.
Th." '.rerit',- donated JC". to th IIr' 1 C'ro to b' u:-'d for b.ib lay-
j f tir, ard jiI 'i a ::u:n to mako It
p-s; 'olr for thrf? tioofy (-!iildr n to urilTKi 'pr ition . Th ? "ror;!y v. ill T 1 i f u.-o t f th'- T' lup!'" th.' .a'r, Mardi RO ) A L IS FAG 1 1 BO RS SURPRISE MEMBERS OF MODERX U'OODMEX M'Tni'Ts f the Modern "Wood-n,-n vfr" jd a intly surprised Wedne d iy r vrnin; follow ire: their lnit:a!irn inc ting ly th member of .'Prinr anip. Itojal Neighbors. In addition to the oyptrr Mip7er furni.b.ed by the "Woodmen a riellcdom luncheon was f-rvr 1 by th Royal Neighbor. . In addition to th, oyster MipjM-r furnished by th.o Woodmen, a b li' lous luncheon was served by tlo IJ.oy.-il Nihborf. Covers wer laid for 7.". The "Woodmen Initiited a larc class of candidates at Castle hall.
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i:.Ti:rwTAixs socd:tv. Mr?. Fred Kreutz. 22 4 S. Church ft., entertained tho Iadie.' Aid po. c'.ety of St Andrew's l'vanÜcal churcri "Wcdnr. ;!ay afternoon. A large numbT nt'end-'d. r.efre!i. ments wero served. sirAWOiiiiov w i :iii nc Announcement lia3 been ni.ado -f the marriage cf drover Clem Shaw, f this city, an I MIs (lenevievp Mtlton, formerly of Klkhsrt. winch c-ccurrcd at St. Joseph, Jan. 1.
MISSION CIIICLi; MUllTx Mr?. C. It. Storms entertained the members of tho Missionary circle of tho First Uaptist church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. K. (Iriffin v. a.s in charge of tho study chapter. Mr. C. A. Mayor contributed a vocal solo; Mr. Harry Bloomer entertained with a piano selection. Luncheon wa ; serrd. Tlans worn .alo made for an tpn meeting tn be hold poom.
mtv rouiiMAN iiniu:. The n. IV. Hinklo Co. his announced the appointment of a new foreman in the service department of the. Mishawaka branch of the R. W. irinkie Saleg Co. John Howard ot South Kcr.'l, formerly ein ployed in the Lincoln way 1Z. l.r.incn of the concern will start upon his new work Saturday. TO i:Tr.UTlX AT niNMlK. Th Tythian Tliimhl will he entert lined by Mrs. John Fhafcr, in; W. Crovo vt.. Friday evening at a 1 i ' 1 1 '" 1 ' I " k ' ! : 1 1 n e i".
JIMMV ULOI IN Jin. my Llouln of Chicaro won th ch.itupior.ship rf the world's cla .-: c bowling tournament r'ccntly held in Chi-' au'o. T'itte.l ac.alnpt 2 1 of the vr ry h-st bowbrs in the country Tdouln emerged on t'p. Lach bowlrr met every other contestant in a tlve-pame erles. Tiio winner was dorided on a point system. I'louin wn.i lirfrt with .'17.14 po'nts
to
hi.
crr.Iit. P. Wolf of Chicago
wa.s sr-f-.ir.d ith a mark rf r.C5.0::. M Lindsay of Stamford, Conn., third with r.':o.H points, and Jimmy Smith of Milwaukee fourth with a rating. Jimmy Smith, who finished fourth, was a top-heavy favorite to win at the s-t.art rf tho tournament.
BILLY EVANS Says
Arrnnrtf nc rrm Hi K"I IP Mkwir.H t.C 3 1" V Vtv V. '.- 1H KtU iv '-.i jm Iarr l-.l llr Hardi'-sp r.. T.'' l"'". Totals tot I'o urt'lrT. Drain 1". 1 TO L SfefTt i.i itCfrch w7 i .- vjT Scruff r 17 I'O ZifTT IV. 17'I 1 H.jndl'ip . ; u r; t . ; i '. Tftil vr.- sii II fnintf . ellfrh-r FH b"- i'"7 K""lin defer I'1 1"-" t ' Knlnr IU i" .-niberlirg 11 l-'t T.: St"-art TJI 1".7 1"7 Ilacli'Mp t.l 1-1 l.'l Tetslt T'.tj wn s-2 Cut ml I'uncli. Mutlll 1."t I'-' le.'i Sf nch'-T. lk V"- r.'7 i nebTto 1.J t:i 1" Sniidirkl 11) Si 11 No.iri.Ul !-: 117 IV I bird leap IT'. 17. 17. Tofnls :, 71". H'j .vATioNM. i. i:. Ilr.l-. Mliellrr tU 1'"'. 1 U Prhrr ,.,1, 17". 177 is.-hi-i-i in i.v. r.". I'i.-T'snl 11'. 17 M f.arnhnrd 1 !.- I'll iridi' :ip 11; II'- 1 T"tal- Vf.) .-') P"1 f "ir.-lin.-il. I'iIH" i:"t l-a I'jc, 1. M.iriln 117 1'".4 IV; l.hn.ni 17-; b'.7 I'"1 .'. Mnrtin IK 1.1 If. ; l'.fTVr no V1 i-J H.imlie.Tp p. ( p.t T"n!s ti ;., f jT t'll Tt iu.nM;u i.i: xc.t i:. I ndi in-. MiU.-r ic.; P; t-i Kuwo i i ia in. s-tlimidt I'.i 1'.'". v.'". l:i riarI- ir.a ! 77 l.'.l .ilk y :n 171 1 1 l.iridi'.ip sj) mi si Totals ',r, :!'; T i c r r . Taylor 1M jm NfthtTi-utt pj:, i::j 17'. r.t'.v i.v; it I'.T Voelkers ITU Lb". hV llarir I.V.) IP'. I'.ni llaiidi.-ai 11S lis Jls Tot a N tm: vv", puis, i'. o. 1;. l.K.Wii i;. I I, rri. Mianny b'N bu 171 bav.ilio 171 1 P.". M'tt i::T IP". Ill btllsrh fj if', 177 W;ilsh lit Pi.. 171 Ilamlieap p.; is:; is;; Totals ss vor '.ts7
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IDLE BARTKNDKK i NICE. March :. "Smilirb'"' Fr-" I
.iarrin. KioDe-trott:r.c .mr:-in : irtender, wl:o has ml-d a crrktail in
port and i- better kr.own to
American tuir'cf th n th '
ower or St. F'r', 1 '-. 5 c;;
the profession. To speFrC aceur.at1!". Fred hi1 Ire 1
ClnYarTi Orr-nnl7:itinti TaLrc; ! hl job. During the umm. r. . f It-!
; rs. I re. 1 i. prcs.de-. pvr I cjfvition of r.ir-ab.eirtth f..'?.i P-auv:!;; durir.c th winter, b.e
THEFTS OF AUTOS!
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Neps to Destroy IMarkct for Stolen Car?.
Co
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'HIC' Mir-li 2. DesToy th market for sol--n ajt ?mnb'.l',.i .and thereby stop the theftt-, is th" pHr.
1 r.ow in pro'-ee-, 0f foj-riatlen by the
motor theft commission
we loomed hS
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1 or-. I-aws, Joeks anl protective d vi:-es havo proved themselves inadequate, Mj5 W. IL Vrn Courtland, coinmi."slorier. Tb. professional mo. tor car th!f is unabashed. Motor chicles of an approximate valuo ot f'CO.000. the ( omminsioner says, are stolen very day in tha Fnited States, despite all measures taken to check the thievery. La 17:0 nuniber.s of pers'U.s thrivo a. a result ol the traffic. The plan Is this: A car j st-d-ui in C! i-M'. If tb
.v.j 1 number5: ;ir oiiarcfd. ine f two j thmg.s happens, eithrr a duplicate ot
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tb. "Anierican bar'' ' pal casi:o lir.. It. was a bt wltcb:c an nifh a New Vo-k
e st I're-d his plaen b' h;- ' i ; bar. Fred never could t N York aocf!.', b .) vs. d b--heavily at baccara. She co'ild win ;f s'o 1, 1 ::.. 1 francs nirre. It is H'.rlctly fr'ddien f,-r .-in r--ployo rf the casino to p. -p inoi'y, Rut the accent rem in !e d I'r: 1 c a girl lie had known ri Ilir'o. 11
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number I? made or a
fako nuinbor, cr.e that tho manufac
turer i.cy.-r place.l on a car. When tho car Is .sold and r( -registered in
401'any itato fnmo number iinit be 4"7 I trlvori. A d indicate number will ini-
rnodiatcly bo caught an. I the two or iiioi-o f.irs .arrylnrr that number will b- thoroughly investigated. A fake number will show up just as rjui'-kly and be looked into. If the number is not changed then will bo a report of tho number on the commission's records .a.- that of a Ktolcn car and when t h same number is roirlstrrod aiin front tho same statt
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CHEROKEE GIRL TO VISIT CHINA
ÄURTIIDAY DLVXLIi. Mr. and Mrs. William Cavewell. S. L'nlon ft., entertained at a seven o'clock dinner host evening In h'ri'-r of their oo:i Henry's birthday. Covt rs wcro laid fcr 1 k
Try cur coal for riualiry. AVe.t Virs!:;U Split, $'; Kentucky Ttlok. 0'": Coital Klock. J.T.'V No. .1 Prcahor.tai. A. F. Kuhn, 121 F. M!chv..i f.v. Flmr.e if!.sh. TA'b Adv. Ctl Vi!t the N'crth Side T")l!catpsn nt r. nt V,". Iawrer,c ft. for homeraked go,--;, 5.1I id-, etc. Adv.-Gtl
in hea of rhole Iol-
ers
For
stein cow. and b.
Vour pick of ."" head. Carrde'd Hfl. V. A. Jacob. Adv
private Fhone
It
Mld-v.ek Tanten errv'.c will
be
b.eli tb.Is evening at St. An Irew's I.-sr.re!ical chur- h.
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Will He Delegate to Worlds Student Christian Federation Conference.
LAWLI'XCF. Kai.. March 2.
Ruth Mu'krat. a Cherokee Indian! girl from CklahoTna who Is a f tu- ! tlcnt at. th" Fnier.--:tv rf Kaps a.here, will vit China this .-pring as! a delegate to the "World's Student j Christian Federation conference, at 1 Fekin-r. Anril 4. !
The hope of th conference. Miss Mu5krat explained recently, Is to i-et students of various j-arts of the world in vital touch with each other and. among other thing., solve, the problems confronting Chinese s-u-
dor..- who havo becomo Imbued
Recently the Cleveland club acQulred Pitcher Dave Keefe, who last year pitched for tk 1 'Iiilad Iphia Athletics. Mere mention of the. fact that K cfo l ist year pitched for tho Athb ti'-s may cause .omo pcoplc'to imrofdiat'dy It'so interest in Keefe, it I so wh it 1 am going to say about him. Keefe p.3 abotit to bo consigned to the minors. wdien Cleveland stepped lp, and mado a trade for him with tho Milwaukee club, said cdub having title to bio services. With the tail-end Athletics Keefe didn't excito much comment In the American league last year. Vet this same Mr. Keefe has- a very good chance to break into the headlines oiten. durir.'g the reason of 10.. La-'t year with tho Philadelphia (dub, Keefo was what might bo las-ci a.s tho emergency pitcher.
j Ho did a lot of relief work and every
now and tho nrtarted a game. I don't believe there Is anything harder than relie-f work on a pitcher. u a club that wat going poorly liko the Athletics, and doing1 a lot of experimenting, with pitchers in particular, it was only natural that
i k't eio -would bo called on to do a lot
of rescue work. In or.o wck list season while 1 was working with the Athletic.5. I sa.v Keefe in action in four games. In a series with St. Louis In which the Athletic pitchers were being badly treated, lie was In three games ot tho series.
Morgan ... Austfii latiMli !trk ni k Handicap Totals ..
Charm. IF. 147 1.VS UJ I.V. lsl S7'J
1V 1 l.'i K.7 r.) lsi pol
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counted out '" fr.af woman departed hop.'; Fred never knew if Ifst. Ruf the ea-im. i fouTjd ot t a bo'jf it and T
the --sak." '"I'.ut iifo-r a-j;n f" nc Fred. "An Am- ':--n I -titan exib', atnhow, tios-' tl guess I'l take my wife and 1 '
car .and make a four of Why work, anjloc.v, u h ri api't eciated?
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HAMMOND. Ind., Man!, ward Ik Rrandogo: . i I'-cl
hhibitio'i agent v. lo re--: :;ne,l January but later r- -i - id- r d a?
remained, hha.s acain r .-.cto d .and tiiis tim for pood, he raid. "Too much J olitl s," Lrar'de-tu-'s explanation of ii'.-i r .--igna-lion.
We Have Been Successful
in our showinfr of Advance Spring Stylus in Millin cry. 1 lundreds of women have called, inspected our s-howinp: and arrangedfor tlieir 5prinr hats. The models arc trimmed and untrimmed and priced very reasonable at Mrs Szczechowski Stultz 1336 Lincoln Way West South Bend, Ind. W e il take care of vour dressmaking
IiSJUIUKS WILL FORCi; . GHll) STAR FROM GAME . LLNOOLX, Neb.. March L'. Joe Pu'clik, all-around athlete of the University of Nebraska, who made Walter Eckrrsall's lf21 all-Ameri-cau football team, maj bo forced to Sivu up athletics entirely. A shoulder which had been dislocated a s,-orc of time.- In the last three years is tho cause of his prospective retirement. Pucelik wa-i amateur wrestling champion of Nebraska in l'.i:. Iii arm first was thrown out l:i a mat contest bate in that year, it was displaced again in tho I'enn State-Nebraska football game in 1920. The Injury was repeated in vt-ry grid contest in which Pucelik has participated frdncc that time. But only once in tho final game of tho 1321 reason did ho abandon the field. The injury has been kept a .sec rot.
or any other it will immediately b raucht. The lack of any rational clearance system in the past lias been one of the largest contributing fnc'tor.s in making this lawlessness easy and profitable, Mr. Van Courtland states. With. tho commission's national eh a ranee .system in (Operation a car p'ojen in Maine, the numbers chanced and the car sohl and registered in California, would lmme-
,,,:jdiately be caught, he asserts.
1 The plan is virtually a "finger
print'' system a.s applied to automob'ilos. A master record of every' ear registered in the 4S .states a.s well ah tho new oars that come into existence Is to be. kept at tho commission's headquarters. The numerical arrangement of tho records makes checking of any vehicle simple and automatic. A "Smith eight." for example, engine number USI. ifi registered with the state. The commission receives this number and goes to pest It, but fin is another "Smith eight" already registered in that atato or some other rial tlov do not
A foolish eons!senoy 1' the hobgoblin -"f little minds. adord b
little st iteismcn "With eonsistenc nothing to do.
and
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correspond In df tail. It is immediately apparent that oae i incorrect. No man changes these number.- except for fraud. It is a simple process of elimination for the law enforcement bodies having Jurisdiction over theo cars to determine whore the trouble Ties and then with the aid of the commission, the original identity of the stolen car and to whom' it bclong.s is determined. Through this "national clearance tr Ft" tho commission believes that it will lo virtually Impossible to dispose permanently of a stolen machine. Closely identified with the commission are sheriff.5, po'.lro department heads, chambers of commerce Fecretaries. manu facturerp, business and professional men Nfim.es that appear on the rational advisory boards include Joseph A. Faurot, deputy police commissioner, New York; Dan Beanb national bv scout commissioner; J. A. Hall, educational director. Associated Adver-
Fit I JANA, II!., March 1. Forty tislr.g Clubs of the World, and G ut -
Forly-tuo Schools Enter lllini Indoor Relay Meet
With the Cleveland club Keefe is certain to be a much better pitcher. With a club that has an excellent chance for the pennant, h Is going to be fired with tho ambition to de. liver. He is go'ng to have plenty ot
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with Oc, -ulrnt.il Men. ' un , -' eecaus- ne Knows no will M:.-s Muskrat. w ho is 17. has done tiC by a veteran ball club. V W. C. A. work in New Mexico; ord worked among her people in; Keefe has fair sp.ed, a pretty good r-!:cious and educational work. .curve, a nice change of pace and a "The prim iry t:ccl of my people." ' freak delivery that Is one of the mos
two .schools have entered 4T.2 athletes in the annual indoor relay carnival of tho Fniversity of Illinois which will be held here S.a. turd ay night. The feature event will be the matching of Pennsylvania relay learns against the pick of the midwestern squads in the mil.-- and mrdI'y nio.i. KEM'LCKY FARMERS GET PAINFUL JOLT
zn Rorichum sculptor and prcsbb
of tho International Sporting club.
DECLARES BRITISH INDIAN GOVERNING POLICY IS FAILURE
LFXINCTCN, K. March 2. "Court Day," a century-oM institu
tion in Kentucky, has suffered a , painful Jolt here. The circuit court 1 through an abatement order has j
tauen awav trom it C heapside, a
public --quarr in the center of
I Writer Says Wholesale Reprc
Hon Has Caused Play Into Hands of Enemv.
MADRAS, India, Feb. 1. T:.
tjlf; policy adopted by tho British
district, where farmers
! eminent in India is characterized
and traders for miles around gath-j a faHu in an editorial in the cov
ered in
Mondav
numbers
In each
on the second
month to 8wap
lent issue of the Indian Kcvpw
signed by C A. Natesan, it? editor.
Miss
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horse and to trade anvthlng from ! Tho niagazine Is one of the most or-
;crvative of the publications iss'p-u
arness to homes.
Mu.-krat deciar. a. "is trained j peculiar balls I have ever watched, j tho first time in
v ho
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'ead.-rsh'.p Indian? them-i It acts very much like the oM
the prcui-' knuckle ball that Kddie Cicottc used.
ibr and can work : It is a tough one. to hit because it
'seems to fairly hop through the air.
t hem.
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd and lth
Sucar. 10 lls Creamery Butter, lb. . . . Good Luck Butter. 2 lbs Karnvan Ccitcc. 3 lbs. . Franklin Golden Syrup, 3 cans
G. or Velvet Soap. 10 bars
5Sc 36c 42c 89c
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"Indian women are more capable
:o movt re.peots than the men. They know h. :ter Uuv to barter Th-y aie sb.rewdrr. This is an out--rowtli :" th timo when worsen raiM-d the crops. The men co In mot-.- for social activities. If I hav a part.v. I can always count on thrt
Ki-f-fp is
9 minus th second finger
::s pitching hand. Th
s sounds
a pitcher.
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j t b. e w m;en.'' F:f:y-se .- ri s-- ntt: d at t b
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Rut if T want to drive. I appeal to
r.atiors
w : : i 1 .0 ret
t conference In 1 re pri-.se p. t more!
on
like a s-evere handicap to
Howt er. that missir.c finger ! spo-.sihb for tl'.e freak d-'liver:
cnabbM Kerf. to get a grip on the ball that would otherwise be impossible.
And now. for more than ino
years, they aro not permitted to meet in tim hi.-'tor: oM square, of late years within the ight of tht town clock in the court hous lower, but havo been shunted to another and ls. dej:;rablo street. The farm ers say, however, they
by Indians. - Its comment is regarded here indicating, to some extent, the at' tude of the hade-rs of the Modcra Faity, who heretofore have remai c ! loyal to Friti-li r ibv It Pas l.c claimed brre that the goverirme nt If.di.t in i o:r.g its conti der. co in : . , - r .1.:. . .
or rs iu mis p.ir.v ocaus
will not submit f L.mo to wivat i 4
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re - 1 ' j 1 " 1 ' ' ' - ' 1 1 1 1 ' o ' 1 uii, 1 riL'hbs ar.d indica, ihrv oii m ! e.om" The editorial writer says .
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MEAT SPECIALS Best Round Steak, lb 17c
Pork Chops lb 22c' Sirloin Steak, lb 16c!
Shoit Steak. 11. lcSlctls Called Pleasure eal 'hops. Ih 20c 1 - j - t 1 .,. 0., lb in. chicles by Ohio Mayor
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March 2.
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lash trocery and ,t park where all but pleasure -t.
Meat Market
220 E. Mishawaka Ave, MLshawaka Ind.
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JEKYLL-IIVDE PREACHER IS TRAPPED AS THIEF WASHINGTON. .March C William b'imms. a negro. js leading the
j r-i'-"i ire of. an m.niate r: a mca. j J ai i I after pursuing the dual cxl-t-jeneo of h Ir. .Tekyll and Mr. Hyde i!o::g enough to land him in the 7! clutches of the '-.olicc.
Simms was a porter during the day and is nib-god to have stolen s-'ares from the shop in which he v. .-i nip loyed. At night he V.-.13 the preacher of the rhurch of Arle, inadvertently preaching against theft. It developed that rirr.rtis had been te-'iv tho stolen chces to members of h s congregation, who expressed profound amazement at Iiis arrest in view- of the regularity with which l.e had, from his pulpit, cxhortej t.Vni not to t-fil.
1 am i L y I)i:cadi:.ci; sr.i: KIATdA. Cliio. March 2. De-ra - (iv'p-v.0 of the family waft claimed by Rev. "W. L,. lr.'.er, pastor of the Church of Chri-t. In support cf his assertion P.cv. Mr. Ilurr.er said 73") marriage licenses were ls?uei In Lorain county during the past 12 months, during- which time the court
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"In launching a policy of vrholeral" repression and indiscriminate arrests tho govcrnmbnt has playvd Into the hands of ron-cooperator. Represion evc-rjhf re has teen a failure. It b.as falbd In Fgypt and in Ireland and is bound to fall In India, especially in the Imlla after the war. Sch a policy defeats Its own object by increasing tho tensiein. alienating tho popular sympathy and aggravating the general unrest. "By their grave Murder th bureaucracyhas helped to make what might have been a partial or ur.suc-cesi-ful hartal In connection with the Prince's (of Wales visit. Into a complete one a result la Itsself deeply to bo deplored. "Sirely. one rnay as'. hs It policy or panic to haul up men like C. ItIaa and MotilaJ Nehru with th thousands that follow their lead and give them a ready handle for civil disobedience? Already liundr&ds have courted arrest and flocked to the Jail and it la clear that mere are ready to follow. It would be disastrous to experiment on anything like a read trial of strength at a Juncture Hire this. The wiy t peaeö is in conciliation."
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RADIO! W'c Iniy and ndl tin rominon ami profomnl stock rf the ItADIO (M)P1,()K.T!0 A.MIUUCA. Tlir. rt markablo der!opmem of ircl(5s teloplnMiy tho p.it few innntli tntlirr Aith tin fart that tli Anuricaii Tdj1him and Tt lcgraph C., cnrnl KlfH-trio '.. -st lithoii-o l-llretrlc Co. and tin I'nitctl IVuit (V. (four f the strongest ami most hint'if ill conn ru-, in tlie worhl) niv luaily i 11 1 retal in tin KADIO COIII'()Il.TIO. ics tills st-k tmiicndous hlNN'iilat i vo prjsviliillt ics. Secretary f minei-eo TIMcr .Monday sjatl thero are now ocr 700,000 null reeelxlng setin Oxratioi throughout Hie eountry. The majority of 1 1 1-" instruments -were ln-tallcl the last tlx months. This stock Is tradcHl In 011 the New York curb nnd ve f-n fm - nfsh It at approximately St p 1 share C. L. Guthrie V22 J. M. S. HUM:. Lincoln 1 IJlKTty, Municipal, I'oi-e izu aiul IndirstrUil ImiikIx. lauk stoeUf and all other M'curilios houglit ami sold for '.asli.
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n the Clearance Floor WOKEN5 S HIGH SH0ES ! Jy $1.00 per pair Black kid black calf, brown kid, or H ( and patent leather hipli sho"that sold last ye.ar tip to $0.00 and which are now $3.45 will sell this one v day at $1.00 a pair. NV Michigaun St. j r --
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