South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 67, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 March 1922 — Page 4
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EXCHANGE TRADING BECOMES UNCERTAIN Dealing C.nniparati rly L;plit ami prc ialtif- Litl- in Movrmnil. m;v vol:;;. Trad.ns Tuesda r v r ; l pe 1 trer.d : r. o . . .- ' ur.crta..n j ..".'? p;r;t 1 ;,H r.v.o d'c;? -..'-, r.'ir 1 on th court's :elb , i w a eat were comparative' üht r. v. 1 the : . -1 : pms r c . a t i e movf rr.- nt-; : pculaT i vo ; -1' - Indicated terripnrarj' ntar.'!''Tr.-r,t of arrr-lvc o; e ra il prof:r.al inl'rar c n r.d It iorv wmp apfdi ,i t! !. rr.or" iir.porvir.i f'm : r. o r. y ratei and ! : ?f -rr : at. -.;-. 1 1 lAharcfM vhfr lall-i r.rcS .: i prico r'-a' t.or.s u th 4 ! r'- a.:;:. ohara'fristi . local tra' tifiri-j ' ll 1 i ff.r r.il of the cheaper rail-:, to-K'-tliT fidr-aker, Am-roa'i ! -.-. Ar.--. r.can C m ar.d Corn I'r- j du t- f' -itürd tl.f market's :ri'-, 't i , u hl r.'la ar.d the junior J M.'r.r:. .i. 1 f quipmer.fs er j irt fcT-tr ,r Ji' 1 ' '' S ties a nv'iur.ted ; f r,k- (" 'i sr;ire-. ! !.; r o k r. r s rfrrefi.-niin? ladlr i 1 ..ir.l: v.er. free l-.r.ders of call ! nu. ! in tho fp ;,,.r, .-Mt ! , : i r i'l ;.ie !",?'.' f ninr. ei a market at 1-J'. private !.:':' rir.-.- ! s aaila .!e .it i I l-l p-'rer.?. hut all n.aturiti'-s h -1 o:.d th'thre mo;tl: p-r:"d hld ( .:? 1ir 'arrant. ' j andlr:a:a:i hillswl.i- i i v. r. ? t r o n jr. t h entir- formarket .-howed furn t r.. th-r unsettle mer.t. St'-rlin' reacted ahiir. a two r.-t and It ihan bills' fr. l i r.,.--'- T- o Initeh rat.; i i. pjod !'. T:..ir:f-. Prftieli and P 1 - a t i o m; 1 ' and 1 2 point- t -; " t ; a" WIIKAT DFCLLNFS WITH
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CHI 'Ado, Mar h Wheat pur-su.-d an irr'-srular downward rour.w T'.!f?diy oli i. .lv ou to an uruj r . t 1 d lira- in f u ot a t io: n at I.ivi rpoo!. Ti. (c .-. he re was unsett Im at t - to j ' t - to t low.-r with M iv ltl ..-. to in 7- jnd Julv 11a 7-s to U'. Corn.lo.-t :i-s .'n 1 1-.' to 1 (fit, and u its liiiished irm dianu' d to 1-1 ent o!f. S.-üir-t: of wh it at Iiverpool was report' to :,ae a-urned lare pro portions and this f ict Omvf her with favorabio f;e,t adis-, from the doTnetic wintir .nop territory had a T!(.ti- aide ' I O s r e rt i II K intlljence on woii!l-bo pundi; .-er s here. Another ea-fcnt of u r, -ert a l n t y vsa.th.e -f, et nnc tit report t one .rrow. regardimr f :rni ro-a.-rve storks ot wh'-at. n. sti'nati- current which wa ? con. -trip d t. inline to bring abe.ut lower pr!"e, p;it the total at 1 2 "," ei.oai) b-:-!:;s. with as much more in the i;';."e supply and in interior . 1. va ! :.-. orn followed the leadership t u'a.at. at. o:i the contrar.v. disp!a . d in.!, pendrnre. T'm- r.dative strerut!) of liberal pot i bo 1 rd. afs w:m asriil.ed do.ilings 111 oat.- at the ;i:m:ie.i m:vs summmiv.
N'U.W Y(i:k. March 7. 'b in Ih r j Motors dir -tors tp t today inj I!!' w ! ii; I t a.-t on div iuet:.h . ppo-ition i'V t r. a-ucy to n-w he.nus i '. in ;a -alts in post ionem,' nt of ir- i-uio b. ms i 10 rod nr. 1 in Hous.. and may d. lay l in com- j mitt. : ai day-. Sroekhio'defs of White 'Ml Cor-j por.-cion ratify me-ro-r with oil in-J er. -s of Unit, d (las and Kb ctri- i 1 . 1 1 r j 1 . 1 ' : r : . I t a r . ! a y p. .r f of ! ' ( a - ! r 1 i 1 - 1 J' o : 1 P s ' : o .- .' ; o p 1 a ' i : ; g i : , o m . of; Is " x ' a 1 y ,, , ( f ; ii . - . . . j s 7 : ) : .1 a : ;: 1 v . 1 '.' 1' 1 . ! Pr : i f r t a . r.! :: of . on; : 1 o. J - . iti'-s' pri- for Mar. h 1 shows in- : cr.a-" duri: g Primary of p.". and j rr. :i-...e last June. J Ttar-:t r. .m : 1 : ss:on orders Inter-' lore- to n.i drastic improv t me r.t ; i n ?. r i . . j ' '. of p. trod s. IN 1 i.'.o ea'i j ''ori-U tod'iv. ' Svr !: ate. brad- d by Dillon ll ad ! an I t'o. to of:', r to lay $ ll ,MV.i:"l j 'ar.d;an N,i t :: al Pailvv ,iv ::--- ir " - p- t cent r at to v b Id ." ! " ' p. r -nt A : : ; r : . Tobacco f o; : ;ki r. v . du j w -ab- pr;- c cf ; b ad'.ng. I ran i . ;' s T1.- ;, .; . per 1 fo'b.v. t. - .-.m;!ar bv P. J. Pe : o ','--;'. I ; o . , : a" v. P:. 1: ' - : sh f ; -oiS- s j run;:;-:.: f..'.; ::: t;::n!:.r net ovr I 1 : v- :..:, a ! i; - ; P- Pi.:-; . ar . .vi.rtg D-a. .1. j -ho.vs ; ; . . ft. : all 1 a !;' s ; at. : ::.'. : v .:.:-'-.-:.: ..f ... ! -": x P ' .x c. ?. . -bar. on ; o:--.t...-:: - . a.: a :::-. .'.:: in lf'.a A - It d' :'.:a;- '.t , -p 7 T 1 c ' f .". ! i.i: i (ommi:t. t'llb "A ' ; . M ir, !: 7. P irtb tt ; Pr..r; r Pieb-v.- tht u;at k- t b.i v h.a 1 : - : - ik at: I is in on ! a .;:-.. ad tr- ; '.. I l ;.: W .: p. and Oka:, lb : ! Th:- k J::.- it s!:,r;; ,. f.-ht , 11 1 r . - . :. ' :: riip . n I ', .. p ; - ' :. r .:.-.;.:. tl.- market wii; be - ' re- 1 cf li- Ipfui n. a.- it ; ' : : a : - ' - ! :: a.nt lined. i P..t - '; -o-. an i C-. Pavor buy- ; a a on the p. o b rate s-.t- , ! ''', (".:;-. a :: 1 '. Market , ' ' r .. I- : r v . pending the rtov- I : :.!:: ' t : ; r; c !r.--s lay. , j' P ! 1 v d a::.! C... .-Payor th. : o ' - -: : ): ' , af. s. !': - :-.d i 'o. -If Piverpool ad- ' ; ' c h " : to :.'i:,).. ai: ! ...... d-i :
Stock Market Sellins Prices At The Close NPW loin;, March 7 lri.fr or. ; .-to- k excha: sf-n : l . V S. Ar.-a ricar. p.r., t s . - i r . . . Ar.er. I .-::g :. Pcato Ai.'.t-r: a Ti c . n APIs Chain, rs Ain. r.c'ir. c(n Pound: v .. Anar;. m I r.t : ;. ::e -:.al American Ijonrr.otivt o scrg t o lay. ,r . 4 4-! : : l 4 4 10 3 :
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! Iir.amrl 12r'e Common tcr.erai i.f cine : General MotonH . I r;r--at X.rthr m Ore Great Northern Preferred Hide "i Icathor Common Hi do 6: leather Prcferr-d Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol Irdf-rnatlonal Harvester .. International Nickel CS U 100 4 5 '4 r o 1 113 . 4 78 40 2 S 12 46 R0-ä IL'5 . L'7 151; 70 i ! International Taper Insr-iratlon Copper Ken neoott Copper-I-iekau ar.a. Stt-el , 1j hih 'alley f . . . Mexican Petroleum .Miriii Copper ... Marine Common . Marin" Preferred Ml:-.-o'iri Pacific . Nevada Copper .. New Haven N. V. C Norfolk Ä: Western Nrrthern Pacific . Pacific Oil 4SU 31', 5fU Pure Oil Pan-American Petroleum Peoples (,;. ua o - 1 O 1 4 . 16"a fil 1 1 14 . 7 2V2 Pennsylvania , Pierce Arrow Pitts! u rph Coal i Pullman Co Pay Consolidated Copper Reading Pvepublic Steel 4? U 40 S Pock Island Hock Island A" 34 : i Kock Island 'J'." It 0 1 i ! Pubber Kumely Common i:, : Itumelv Pfd 41 U ! .Southern Pacific Southern Pailway Si's jO-'i Paul Oommon 2 2 i Sfromberk' 42 ('!. Studehaker Common Studehaker Pfd. Sa rs-Uoe buck SmeUir oil Sufct.ar Tobna-o I'roduct. T.xas Oil Texas I'acitic . . . Union Pacitic , . . 100''. . . . ... . . . . . e,7 " 22 - ....... I1" ........... i?K Ii.-, j l 1". S. Steel Oot union U. S. Steel Pfd U. S. I'e.od Corpn Utah Copper Vanadium Steel V'irpri nia Carolina Cliemical Wal. ash "A" WillvM Verla nd . r4'; .Hi', I . 1 I We: stern Union U 47 Wool We rt in chouse Liberty bonds ' '2 per cent 0kS5; second 4's 97.06: first 41i'i 07.P); second 97."; third lU'." fS.JL'; fourth 4 1 i ' 07. 5G; tifth t'i's 100.: K VsT IM I TALO I.IMTO( K. l'AST IJPPFAI.O. March 7. CATTLP to lt.-ceipts Ion; market slow. Shipphitr s.ur. : cows 'j.v.f r. PAPVKS ItecOptf 12": market aetive. .".or up Cull to chuirp $P 1 1. Slim A NT T.AM Its; ltoroints ttiO: ! ni.arket aetive: lambs 'J.V nn. Cliniep i tns. 11! "-. ..,.11 f.. t .ir sc. 1 r-. ..11. 1.'-. .-II", I .... ' , . .Ill . I. .1 I .,., M-a rl in its SMlä: slieep .5.". 11. IKniS Ib-.-.Mpfs l.'b: market netive; st. adv to 1"e in.. Yorkers S1 1 i pj : P.a.-- '.H 1' a : tui..-l 1 1 a'..V, 1 1 . n 1 ; lie:iy S 1 1 ..0', 1 1 ; r''!glis '.t.r.o ; st.i-s ( Ill( AOO OKAIN KKVIKW. CIIICAC.o. March 7. ; ra i ti prices were Piwrr 011 tta Chicago board of trade today. "(initnissioii hauten were-fair seller. Millintr demand was better than y.-sterday with .prbes for eriip prad.-s tina.r relatively. The break In wheat itolneed a selling of corn. hecaN ware im lined to give the market support. If'e.dpfs ware heavy at 17." as. Oa's wer mod. rat. ly m tiic. Pruvisiops wer. rc'ula r. M iv wheat eprtie.l at ?t.l2. "ff 1 "'s. and e!...ed eff Pe. Julv wheat epened at 51 -I. ef ,(. clM-it! ( .ff lc. May I'.irii ej .'neil i.ff "' an.I closed oT jniy mm 11 ene.i en ic at M.r, i" - r. 1 j(i j 1 . Mhv oats opened off c at 4l'ie and -P'SPd 111. i:. .Tnlr oats opened off 1 r a . .... 1 1 at 4.".c, closing r.nhaned. rnirc; c;k.in ci.osk. lVlli:.T--M:iv off 'He: Jtilv off lc. CiiUN-May oft 'et July 'up '4c. n.-V'i'S M.iv up i;e, Jtiiv i:nctians:rd. PROVISION'S Irregular. f lllCAOO GRAIN RANGE. Open High I.ow"sc V.'iniAT M.iv . ... J'bv eoi:.M.ii .... .lalv : -4: 1 21 J5'i .4.'. 1 4.:'i i '.' ''S a'o .4,1 l.e .'."ii, t.41 l.iy'i at, .C.!"l .C',u 4 ". .bdv Kvr. "- M.i-. . .lal'v t 074 t 1 e O'T iH;i I'o.Tn 1 1 PoKlC M iv ii.uain.il PAP - M::v Us., .Iah 1 1 i:il! - Mi. h i: July p.i sa 11 s7 2 ti.' 11 :o p t 1 1 70 II. ?"? III. '. pi so i.'.'Jl II. 1.' I III. NI j ( (iO CA II GRAIN. WHEAT--No. 1 r.d. ? 1 4 : No. 2 red 4'' : No. -J hard $1 1 M,. 1 i K N No. 1 c!I"W .c; No. vell"w a ';;.'.. No. a vel low rt'i, fi! ."TU. .
v , . , o . - -, v- .. ; at in. in is ine resu.i ol a pat c'- il.v ...a k ui ..to j-: No. 1" tailed. ' 'V c : No mixed r.j :.7 ' 2r : N. : given recently in honor of Miss Car :i!.. , .v.i,',!,'.-,!,,-: N'.v '. white e'.'t'H rie Peters of Xiles, Mich, in Chic t:: o-.e; No. .". wliite 7'.; ÖM r. t i P.'.KI. i:y-Ko. - 7oc. ; Rfy Marcus, a dancer a: :.. K j: No. Jl.ej'-j. 'North Side garden was entertain.:'. me ago vnouvcr. mark.x ! a nunib;r of fricni-!ts.aft;rth,'r :v: i Hir.t,.. March 7. - Iti'TTKR . Performance. M;.-s Peters In-hp. ' r. .1:1,. ry :- : -t a a, la rd rirts .'i:'; ! a sp c:al guest. A. the party s't . V..,; f.rst, th dinin- r00!U a hcaV' lI't- '- -.. , six feet lorp. came crashing tin -v.: PltiJllSU Twin l;'.j'Jor- Americas ' th window, n.i'nfiiliv inhirinr f
I - I'tiriTUV-KowU a.. .a- . e-e 1 sc : P'TlrgS r". v'i rs lv. ..c turhcyji I'O TATOi:S n.-eiras 104 no u-u r. n : I white, sacked. ?1.7ivt 1 vi- pu; K ' .SI Mi.-h . ha.-k.al 51.: M'i.t.' !i .'k.:!:,! :'1tuai,,iKr;i!1:; i ll'."'; Colorado I'.r.-wn bcautl. fjp MTT.HI-mT MVIMOCK PITTMtl'Rii. Mrrh 7 .-CATTI.K- HeU f h-t.t. i-aarkt steady. Ch..i.v p ", koe.i J7 7.07- f.ir j;.:,7; veäi -iu:i;ir'AM.'i..Mns-n.ir1i m-i.r ini.irket tady. Prime wethers J;e(l y : 'v-.a-.d Jv'jss.); far K,X((1 fx-., 7.7.i; Um-,,;: i IHHiS -Kereitf 1 doubl !ek ; ' Market lower, l'ruae h.Mvv Ml 4o.; 11 .V,' tad: ;::: . 1 1 7." a 1 1 ; h-avv V.rker ' fllall....; roughs .',?: 7ö 5v' - ... sorrii iiiixn iaiikitts. i:r.D MARKET. ((.rrrrtfd lally l.y I. A. Rw. C02 S. MUhican t. I'honf Lincoln 5333 ) TIMO l HY Selling. f4.,'m per hu. ' CLOVER Medium red. lllnj. J13 tnamnioth red. fl: fwt cleTcr. fs ' AI-PALPA-SellinF. S14. SI PAN (JRASS Seilte c $7 cwt. MILLET Common. eelMcg-. ?L75 cwt AI.SlKi:Scliir.e. J14. HIDES AND TALI.Oir. (Correrle.l Dally by . U. Llppman, 210 N. Main st. Ebone IIaJo 261.)
- im. Miiv a m i r.r.ii 1 lour an.I I -4 t. 4- . Ml.ii(.tn it. rhene, ii:i :.... i r:V HAY -P.iyirv. Ml'rPV t-elbr,; ! 52"'.: '.4 per t-r. Pa vi.m 1! hi:n I'avli,, j.i, ri-OVKIi MM. I- Paying. 51.; ,.. Hing. Wri r, AhMKH ri.nVr.K-fllins. ill. Al.KAM'A -N -.rtha rr. iToc, $11. UIIFAT. (OKV. fATS. I1T( . ! (nrrttel H.iil y Ii. H. Mnrsan, Mar j 1111. Jl.vlrH;jlir nr. l'fion L. .',9:.) ( ' 'UN I v I er l.u. j OA 1 S - ?. M 1 DIiLI NiiS II::-r. ?1 V rt. J.KAN Sfllit.i,-. i v;( cwt. "H(i F" i: I-: i s-i;; i. Ji vi cwt. UYi;-r.iv!i;; .'i:ai h i i:i:d --üinr. $:( ext. H1IKA1 N. 1. rnii.?. ?:. bu. IRIII(K MARKKT. (trrrtrl Pally i Urolhfrhood f.rocf rj i i2 n . Müin t. iMu.n- i. 17...) TTi:i; l'a in?, l'.'i'.iv? ; eMiüir. S3 : KHIISH lir,i5 Paving. .; felling, KUflTS A Nil VE ;r.T A P. IdlS California rav.-l oranges. 4", d .z. rti T.VTOI.S -ilin. 51. tö hu. CAi'.r.AfiK --seilst:,'. ih. Al'PIdlS-Selilr'. 1'.; 1!). BKiri'S AND CAl'UMTS-Ncw. Pellins, 5- It.. IIllAD I.i:TTl'CK-l.V head. LAl'.D 1-1. - lb. BACK TO FARM,' IS MEDICS' GRY
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' America "Main Streets" Face 7s-?t ' Serious Shortage of Phy99 x ticians, Claim. 79 U j '
...It.-. . -v , f i T a . 1 i . . . . . . more "Doo Kennicotts for America's main streets'' was declared to b- tho j VI rrTAt urAhln r- f i r i n t ll NT fi t t i . 1 0 ' , , T., Lormrc?. on .atuuai iuu'.anuai meeting he re today. "V. Vi:.-.-. i-i-.m., f n ;j ril.'.r-- in mir ... v. u . . ... development where- only the seerate physicians ate wiliini; to practice in :he country." Dr. J. P. Piti zenber, of the Minnesota medical j school, asserted. "Tlie rural communities of the ; I'nited States are facing a . rious j shortage of competant physicians," he said. "This ce m ention would do well to start a "back to the farm' movement r doctors. "Part of the blame for this, situation must be laid at the door of Ismail towns themselves, and part io I the physicians who" are unwillins to stive up the superficial advantages oi fity lifo. ' "American itiea are overstocked ! with modieal men who would be of ' greater servier to society in rural 1 s "" aro 'niv.illing to j iiak the iff ort to breaking in to j small town ways." Dr. Litzenberg pointed to army physical examinations as evidence -.that country folk are not as healtay a- city folk. "Tho old theory," he said, "that rural life invariably made strong bodies! was thoroughly ' exploded when we began to, .select men for the i army. We learnt a tn.u tno city laus, 1 1 ill HO. 111(1111, .1.1 nil 1 . Legion Opens Drive to Land Jobs for "Buddies9 (lot a job for a buddie'.' All the "buddies" of th- American Dxgion who are without work are to he supplied with positions as far aa possible during this week, it is fa id. "Get a jab week" it is called, and tho An encan legion members all over the country are trying to help the hoys who are down and out. "There are a lot of fellow.- here in South Po nd who need help." said members ef the Igion, "and if the men who hav ejohs r can make jtdis will come across we can make the week a success." Thofe who have positions open are re-quested to nedify the employment bureau at the Chamber of (kimmeree.
lr Four Concerns File Papers
With Secretary of State Articbs of incorporation for th-Mar-Main Arms Realty Oo. w 1 filed Monday with the county recorder, the capital stock being $223,000 of which $7.V'0n is common and $lö0.0i)0 preferred. TIk new corporation will construct modern apartment builditig on Marion st. between Main and Michigan. The Incorporators; include W. O Davies. Louis F. Allardt and .lohn n G. Yeacrlcy.
1.41, ! The lernest riowaty. Fruit Co. wa-l-'-'o i incorporated with a eapit al;::at i ir cv of ?G0.000. Tlie Incorporator in
clude Frank K. wl'.cox and .P.. so pi I'edler. The South Pcnd Lattery Co. hi .been incorporated with apit!.' j tion of Ku.OCn. The inc u p I include Wipr CI. Kopf. P-t. ! Weber, Mishawaka, and Harr, Drain. South Pond. Hostess Seelcs "Cave Man ' Who Broke Up Her Per! bii-ir fr.r a cr.-"iin"!' ate. and not altogether ju -p. : .. .-, It. . " Marcus' shoulder. Others pr.were showere 1 w ith broken gl The dar.c r Id i m s ( , . ! vo 1 ' ?1 V " 1 ' ' 1 to have dinner afrr the .how. Acrdir.p ta her. 'Vave man" tactic, won't wc;rk. and i:s jail for him if ' r r, , -, ri Bureau he port Shows Boxs and Girls Seok Education -..,.'' Tne W:K:or..p (.iihiance eriieiu V. b-ua-V C - b t V' s u", -. ! l'a, ' "J't -r' ' 'u' ' 1 ' ' c : nf 1 4 and 1 Wen uiv : ' .... -.,...' üivtn to innc t-os; and pirl to ;ii!".' their employ:: At tr.e ert l of 1 ebruary a tot 1T2 hoys and pirls between tinof 14 and 1 - wero out of .ch a?.r:r.: a t'dal cf ;,7f at t!b of the corre-pond.in-r month of It hn a!ho bvt n r.nnouncr i boy? und.r 11 may not at ar be emr!oe,l in NavUn aPrr.ar.aLTer.s mpliA -p. b,as 1 and 1- mu.-r i;.v.- a .rti the Rge of each boy emplcw him-
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PLAN IS 'FOLLY,' SEN. KING WARHS ! Democratic Senator Answer: iSewV Praise of Disarmament Conference. WASHINGTON. March 7. A rude i awakening for thos who drean; ol ; rational economy urler th r.aval ; di.-arrriamcr.t treaty wa? predicted t'-j j day by ?n. Kir.?, democrat, f.f Utah, j j Kinc hrar.cied as '"folly" all prom-, j of reductions in national rx-: J"-r'f under the fiisimuniont plan. Ho deolarcl that the United Status navy uoulds;er.d "upwards cf $300,000.000 a year in developing other means of national defense while dis mantling its capital ships." i Kir.: warned that no s-avins could ; he effected aa the treaty applies to j hut three cf thv firM ten "pre at poweis." While opposing an alii-j inr.ee w;th i(tre:g:i powers. Jvir.p sua ; h-. probably would vote for the i 'pact "if it is the best, that can he J j obtainc-!." ', i "Americana will be greatly di?ap-j (pointed in the operation of the naval I disarmament plan." said Kim:. "What the United States save in capital fdiip?, f-he will spend on suhj marines, airplanes, destroyers, torpoln boats, airplane carriers and monster mines alonp with other naval weapons yet to be developed. "If there is any crtat rt-duction in naval expenditures, it will come from ;a world disarmament pact, wnu-n will include land disarmament, an J not from a relatively unimportant taction such as taken at the ashinu'ton conference. "Small ration?, through applied ...i. i i i ;,..i ...;n develop new weapons which will be just as effective as battleships. This . . ... .... will result in enormous expenditure by the United States in an ft'ort to maintain the lead in the new science of warfare." livor Pari st9 c.r " An all day fvvins: of the Indies Aid society will he held Wednes.lay at the home of Mrs. S. L. Naftzger. X. Eighth st. A potluck dinner will be served at noon. Mrs. Dan Larson, Tenth st.. will ho lios-tess to the Flinch cluh Thursday afternoon. The Woman's Pible .-tudy and prayer service will P.- held Thursday afternoon at the honu- of Mr?. Vetter, IVurteenth and Vine sts, Mrs. Mark.s in charge. The monthly m- ting of tip W.aen'.s Pible class of the M. P. church will bo held Thirsday afternoon at the home of Mr?. William Scherlock, S. .ixth st. Mrs. J. .1. Wedfo will luve charge of the de voi. . i'.i.i,, s.-,,,a ,.-iit Koni .mo .mi.-. j..Aiii ,-i.-i in, onduct the niission study. j Mrs. l-loyal JoICF. .N. Pighlh St.. entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mw Leonard MoDaniels. who were married Saturday afternoon. Covers were placed for 10. The out-of-town guests were Mr. A FULL 1PPEI Limited Time Only That's jiM what wo ine.in A lull opI'.T and lnwer I late guaranteed to rive perfect satis-r.-ietii.n in i-very r.--S"'et for $Jä.lXI. Ih re s how we 1 it. I5v purrhasin l.oOO Vets of teeth, the largest tingle order r placed in this city, we paed ; no n gl to permit J. T. I
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Scientists Investigate Fire Bug' Ghost; Radio May Solve the iMystery HALIFAX. N. S. Marrl. 7
Vacrant wirc.ess c u r r r. ', i;;ay he rep.: for tic ?rar.ce nr;;or.s r f the 'r.-t :: .wacDor.ald far:i." hioh I'r. Franklin Prince i er.route tu ir.vee'icate. Pr. Prinre ,.r. 1 ht party today v rc j.ro---: c-dir.i; V-y j-leih. ,-,vf r the drift-d r, k-1. kadir to the de.--date ander Mac!) farm which Alcx.al i and hi? family .I .-' r:f aftr had started a i- allrped p.ao.-t . or - m a i. l r. C e d f r e s in r. und th- positions of hor--5 and cows in th- st.iM- . Upn arriving on the ene, Dr. Print will tlio: ou.hly rro-fxaini::'1 all thFe wh claim to have wltr.s---d tho ChcK-'t'? at tiV'.f.es. The thf cry vanced that the pher.otr.rna, at kat the firf.-, tr.ay have heon caused by cor.cr ntratlcn of w:rc-;-m ravs from nearhv tations. and Mrs. 'I'd v. ard Mcl'ans.ls. of Penton Harbor, Muh. Mr ar.d Mrs. c,eorp- Iknrhart entrtaineil with a din:1.' : of ten covers Sunday in honor of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ceorce S, USS. Mis- Doris Morris: n entertained e-iht friends at Iurch-on and a tha atrr party Saturday, honorirc: her cousin. M:.-s P.r.-,i Morriss. of Iog inport, Ind. Mrs. Adam Hunsbui-er. T- nth st., er.tertair.' d a company of IliT Park . and Mishawaka fratnls .-atvn a...y i evening. Three tables wa r nl'a-d at progressive pedro. Mr. and Mrs William Lechlitner won the pri'-s. A t'.o rnno luncheon v. as served ; e. ii , 1, .... Mi.-o Psth-r Seuss ntertained her Sundav schol teacher. Miv, eeri j Ilubb'rd. and members Vf the class Saturday evenin; lliuhtn st. In the contest Miss! Cladys Pecklitncr won tir.-t prize tard Miss Pvelin Opp .-econd. Po-, freshni. nts wer.- served. Miss Hub - bard will ent. rt.ain tbe e Wu-v; in two weeks at her home, 2. '.' 2 Mishawaka av. The regular meeting of the Friend-, i s'iin i-bib was held at the hi nie of i Mrs. Prank Koche nderfcr, N. Sixth i st. The time was spent socially ana with needle work. A two course luncheon was served. The next meetintr will be in two weeks with Mis. S. Pixon. S. S:ll. (sb, j Mrs. A. P. Sa kman. Thirteenth j st!, entertained ' friends Saturday evenintr at cards. Prizes wa re Won ! by Mr.". William Rinard. Pc I'i.-her and Miss -Mildred 1'olP. Mrs. -Saekman was also h Sundav dinner. Covers wer -tesat lid for Is. The out-of-town gia-ts v.erci Mr. and Mrs-. Raymond X ib ;ind ! dauirht.-r. Mrs. David Young, Mrs. ! William Schudy and Christian Xe.b , of Xiles. Mich. ; , . , . . ... ., . . .vir. ar.d .Mrs. v esa-y oprm ua c 1 , x. Eleventh yt.. were ca'.bai to (',- I -hon. Ind., Sunday, by the illness of M Conenhavtr's brother. John Co-pe-nhaver. Mr. and Mrs. Ion ITiller andi
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ON OUR BIG PURCHASE!
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. f .Mr. e.rd .Mr. a-: 1 Mrs The rnd::i',n of Will: .m Mc I nils. Kichtter.th ? . who ! -.s 1 -er. .11 T..i.-t work, ; rr. ; r o '. . I Mr. ard Mr. Irvln P. t. :f, s.xtf er.: h .t.. ypnt the v. - k en 1 at ; Plymouth with Mr. H-'tt- ft"' parent :.!r a : .1 Mr?. Ada:;-. 1 1 uri.-vur?:f r. T nth -t., yp n ay .it Illkh irt. . .1. H..ycr. jrufsts of Mr. ar.d It. D. Howanl of Chica. t'urned after a v:t wit here. . ha rei frieni. PLANS MADE FOR SWIMMING MEET Outdoor Affair Hein;: Arranged in Adirondack- for Be?t Aquatic Artists. SARAa'AC LAKH, March 7. Planj.n1 heir.2r made j.v the Sarar.ao I Pake Chamber of .'o:::!:rn for tho ilarf.-t outdoor svimmin-r meet ever i -r.diH ted in tte Ad wr.dacks. Many i of the fast' t and ht -t an.ateur svimm---s in the count zw will b invited to jarticipate. Pfforts ai. l-e-inir made to s-oure the entries of two swim nie rs who were ir.embcrs vi the women's Olympi- swimmint am. as well a lirp.t other fa.-t oiin n ..-onte ta nts. A specially ror.diit tr.l divln-r plat form will erected on Lowr ara-.ß rar ake. nea tl;e Alonjuin boat - tiousc. where th. ; e i nts will b( staged. I At the time of the swimmir. -r races ' the Saranac Poat ami Waterways: 'lull will sta-f th.e first, motor-boat j racing programme ot the se.a.-on. to !',. ioiiowca iy euners i urout r.uui ti;e summer. Many wealthy summer o campers, including II. A. C.uggn-:j heim ot New York and Charbs -h. Swain of Philadeljdiia. botli of wh.otn 3 maintaia small tb -e-ts of pf-edy . 1 motor boats, will enter their crat't. U , i . , . i . i .. , . . . i . of much netivltv during the summer' sjnee several conventions air ady . j i WE33wgt'ff. iiewmjmm ;R t pg 9
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