South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 84, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 March 1922 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1922.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES J del 1 h ! Pt;il I v v; u i

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INDIANA FORESTER PLEADS FOR WILD FLOWERS OF STATE

Points Out Good Performed by Beauties Nestling in Woods. INDIANAPOLIS, March 24.--A r'-1 th. V. f. f 'A,'.'! Üri-A-r- rf I ; ll'ii.a r- rr. ... r f ,J - ; j J I ; ; a f ,('..; J.' . .! r .-J ?l:at f h pb-''.-- r'-frain fr"i . !; ? t h-i " ir ! r i; p !: ar-l.v.; T 1 , r i . .'" rin 1 i i i ! ' 1 1 1 1 1 - ' f a r a? e f i r " f r 1-. T a pi ; i p ! Ml' T i : - . .. .; v ;,, :Pj p--f - f.'-!. f ! :."' : . ; i . - h up';-, th' m that j ! : . , . : r fir b r '.ir!. (

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ii avk you a little home-m adk roi lette wheel in yolk home.' ki:v wKf-T. l u.. mMi Mi l.o t)i-y' ytnpp' .l run kmc r..:i!-tt' u h' f or perhaps Manual fionzil.a. operator of a cPtfre h" hf-if. rüin't ha a citaloic show I: v, h one rnisht hf obtain. 1. Ani-way. - i-h in onvn-.-, "li'ln'? bother Manual wh'"-n 1 1 t !r i i i tn in- tl or." in the r'ar ol p!ar" recently. cfirrr raaled the shop. . jzd th" hyo'it a r. 1 i:po- rxn nil nation cl'.tr v. rr'-'l tl,.- wli-l wj 1 1 r. :i l o- made, raanu: 'jrr I from a dic praphoihur,.' r-'orl. Th reror! had .ff-n piinTf.1. bil number froTti 1 to .",", ani ''!iciil- who . rapd ?-o!n of thf paint .''way dirovr"M it was originally a vocal rn!:t!.n of 'Thfro'.'' N"o Place Like Hnnu." iorizal"- fa i I - 1 to tel th co'jrt whfthf-r th- till" of th" ?i1ln fintr vi.- ; warr.lncr to tho who b-ji -.fi tli" v, h ' l or whi-t;i'-r he ':aril"l : ! lurk- omr. for "l i o1:

STATE NOW SUES BEDFORD 'TRUST' TO BREAK PRICES

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v 1 t :-- an! ;i!t"m't to ;- tli'Mii t t!:-- ;t. -,. im jnfrf-'i"iit o'lpp a wool- to firvl wild !!'-. ' ! l'ol and Jtn.-b'Try tr- ' -'. u , '. ! : ', p : ir ro-A ti-5 all d ; - :i ir- .! l.t i !, i -o- i ' p . f t-- h !.: w ;,, I ;,-r v.pM il.w,-- r -Tfi. !:!'! "Iii i ui'.'it t:p' jrr v ot

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tvith p i.!..I v. tld ;!..w- ! - or p'.i a v- i Jnr brari'l:'- of .! rub- in 1 i i - p"--f-f-!nn ho Is rrarde 1 a aip! :!. I

Hair a ill I"Iot (anl,n. "fVojilo whin ha.' a suitable phic fny a wild üdum' -,pird'-n shoii'.d liav

rr- of tli. ir (.uii. Whib th tuak-

' Lcli, Attorney General, A1-; lejrer? Illegal Combination of Stone Firm?. t j r NT) I AN A POLLS. March -4 , i Nineteen dffeniants rf pre.--ntins: 73 ( p'-rcr-nt of the Hc-dford Ftone quar- j jrinj: lnt?rt! of Indiana ar j rharjred with conspiracy to restrict

the prcluctlon of stone in violation , of th state antl-trut lawfl. in suit , filed in superior court today by U. ' S. Ii-h. attornry Knrral. With two exceptions the 17 tiefondant ftone companies, the omp'aint ny, are members of the Bed

ford Stone club auxiliary, w hich 1 :

held responsible for the operations of thn alleped. trut. j Pointing out that the stone Indus- , trv In Monroe nnd Iviwrenoe v oun- I tics in Indiana is capitalized at $15,-j iiOft.iHiH, ih.it .'.00' men are employ-

f d. anl that the annual output of : ndiipa ...a banks of stn-an... . ., : .u,. u,,m ,u.. r

i Mav Ami - rhK.u'hout Ind.ani l ... A ,..,k . ,A A

in' uur;ii . i ö'P'".o; im iv.'i'i... oil - i

loads annually. the complaint; ciiar;r, in brb-f, that the stone in- j

tercets: Tore Strikes. Charge. Forced strikes in the two coun

ties hy cutting waces .r their work- . ers. thu rest riptim? production. ' Hired labor away from stone men nor members of the auxiliary. J Effected agreements with labor j union not to work for non-members of the auxiliary. Agreed anions themselves not to j sell stone to mill owners not mem- j

i hers of the organization, thus fore- I

injr them to join or go out of business. Compelled members to submit J

bids to the auxiliary and if any were io pci-pent lower than the remainder bids had to be revised under penalty of fine, this operating to increase and control prices. Assessed members three cents per cubic feet to repay contractors who lost money by underbidding nonmembers. I.u.s:royed all competition through operation of the aliened trust. Lsh charged that a conspiracy exists anions; the stone men in restraint of trade and asks that their franchises be revoked and that receivers be appointed to wind up the affairs of each. The suit is similar to those filed

by the state and now pending'

against the i. men and dairymen of the state. It :. another step by Lesh

I to break up allege. 1 prke ftxins;

'mbinations in Indiana.

.i : '. - ;:p i'i'.t' Indi in Tin riip op da c 1; -! n -the-Pul- ..:. '. i :.' tlr.-A t- , j.j. ... 'i.mrnon throughout Indiana in op - Mo- of : ii ,1 .,,.twt 'miimIp The root his loni? - -a .i n.o .ur ;!. i i h; ii ! l- -n u- d ir; medicine. The orni b.-p;. Thev nod -'in : ii n . j i . ,p t i in many no dk-like irystal- '.;: ; ! " fo ;p(l in rhv of oxalate of ralcium which, when v. i-od - r b t!o- r tnd fruit ' th- root ;s ;a-t d. pierce the tongue.

. f..r.- th.pi !oro ;.:,,.. - Marii M ri-Told Throuchout In-)

': r ' . tli'i!' j di iti a in bo i; cry p'.aecs. More fre

ii nt in th- iak- region.

.t l o'.ir:- V-U-h One f our earli--iu s. Throughout Ir.dian i in dry place-.-, more freuent in hilla in soufh-Mi part of state. Ir-r. Vioiet Throughout Indian., generally on hill-ides, i-special-h slopes of ravines. Ios-tooth Violets Throughout Indiana in rich moist vooN. W'i'.d Columbine Tliroushout In-

.11 : i po- ur. .oin"u j s:ana. ireneraby oonnneu to oanKs

Ip.p lfuN ..f il'. d rlow- ! -- di- 1 and bluffs of -treairs. 1-d :;.- tb- r..id-:!e-. At-j Initchman's P.re.1 dies Through -r d- d'.raoi- ti.ip i - for ie r-o;!t Indiana in rich ods. o br ik off brar.fhe of sitrubs l lir Pink Throughout Indiana

p.-p -hould r. .

onsiu(uous lieraut-'e of its britrht red flowers. d're s that flower early, according to Mr. Ietm, are Cottonw (.od. PusWillows. Silver-b-af Maple, White Kim. Pucki-ye. 'i!d Trab Apple Wild plum. K-l Hud. Spicebush. l ith' f Wood and I?la k Currant.

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WATCH TEST CASE AGAINST UTILITIES

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Of fire Aetion Concerning Water Pressure.

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o i.cdr s ir: t heir t; it woods, t h-' Vill be r,ro! for b bir d h.-.n-b. INDIANAPOLIS. March J 1. In-v-ur,. th'-y v-in 1 ::aip to b- ad-i'''' in tin otlic e of State Fire Marmir.-. I np.l protected. .N'mo. -,u of Uhal T. Newman at the present time t:ie v.lld f ! o w r t:iav '.ii'.v and sue- is .entered in tiu- outcome of its re-

-fully b-. r r'l p-p!antd. (lood V. .....I's dilt vbo.jbl ii. ' 1 ! The ! s : i o ; i b 1 bo if. tile -h.el.. of t ! l e

;: t petition to the Indiana PublicService ( onimi -'shm atkiris that body ! cotppei various utilities to ie

SICK VETERANS' CLAIMS ARE NEAR SETTLEMENT BATTLE CKHLk". Mich.. March

I Üä. American Iyecrion hospital of- ) h ials. home from Chicago. Tliursj tlay, announced that compensation j for the ex-soldiers stayini: at the

;..o t vi- hostur ii neic win no

ieaiaci tip within a week. The vet-j

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lerar.s uuiuu aio will re-upn aiiK

disallowed cliims m tde by the men : in the ho.-pital. Five claims were j

settled ;n "'hi. aro. F. .7. Welch. busi-)f

ness manager of the Tioosevelt hospital. and Dr. Frank Broderick, of

Detroit, state wdfnte offi ers. look-jjt insr after the men's interests. V 1 K

vocational school, with academic. ! H

commercial and art.- and craft poures will be opened April i.

la. tpor'ii .a- . a :d. or utabritbe prop r fire press-ire for Ii -'it in. 4 la r. 1 1 e. s . , tp ar a h - d of s lit-.: b s ti :a s. (rorth .:dc-r-" AclbVi hy tlb i omini-siob f norA !!-! of t lie all:-' fiow vir.i: her- able -. the tire marshal's ottie will lac o-:- pbi nt s of Indiana of wide j result in a state-wide campaign to

tlif rlbu'ion. as prepared by Mr. ' that the water companv in every, 'j-Q ( V Q MPIG SFFF

i i:p. :o;;owr p p aim town ieejps us w.ue: piesIn fi'ii.T of s-irin --Tli ro ii: Imu j -ui e ap t a standard whi-h will I '. i r i: n era 1'v In h- h - : ; a r i K e,.p t;.. riti.ens f ully .rnio I all i I.-"'. woods ip wane :! lpoii-jth' time, ;- Miib-r said. f ' i"p. i p' : - s. . a; da s nu: j P.loomfic Id iu Tc1-! (";im'.

v. ; ',w ': in1 o - : f l i n now i. p.ta

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BALDWIN TO HOLD "REE

0 CLEAR CAMPING SITE

BALDWIN, Mich.. Manh

i ; ' 1 p, i ; ' i p t on v, oi .. I . ! s;np.-. jo-'I bluish -'.ip. .-ps a t "pea r

or timber on tn- Ba:lwin reck andpj

I on trun.v bn- 7, 1 by Probate .TudiT'' .

i Bav ' 'i ucks. to be u.' d as a tourist bt

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b- I..- service- ma in i-.-!on lit rt.u:) r , . . , ...

,1 'ore io prep..-! ; iu- -rounus ur 10

the uti!it funi i-dimv; water to th

-ci:y of P.loomtie-ld. it was sa.d. Th

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men

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tin marshal's oilice ai te-d. Mr. Mil-b-r said, following a ueti'-ia! om;i'..i;t!t that the water pressure foi

Ii ;.re fislitinr was not strong etmuch.

ipois" r; -h wood-p Flowers white Mt :st the first time to his knowledge. 1 app. ar w ith the :(;ivr. Tln-'Mr. Miller said, that trie fire mar

shal's other- .er hid made such an

! appeal to tne pun.:.- service tommis-

on

-1 ' ! ' 111 wet Woods. Pavnril.lo a r ' -i n Vv t Vi o ,-nmml.

I'pr;pe . ; . -s-Th! oucb.out Indianas;(,n will result in the fire marshal

r.ext turning: his attention to Worth-

Tb. 's o'a p. t for m : p 1 1 1 i . i i e ...I i o. ---Thro

o" t!i:s plan? h.as always b.en . . b -. ; .1 in med iclr.e.

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this sea.-on. Tables, shell . rs. stoves and otbei- luiivt nil tu i- will ho svip-

l!b d ar.d a lent space provided, j U

T.hi site is half a mile from town. It was aecepted by the board of su-

pcrxisors lat October, but as theiw state has not yt signified its intm-jh tion to take it over, the Commercial ;M ,- 1 t 1 K li 1 1 r r. it .in .I K . i . i L

v i.ti lani ii it Ui' tii.'i i ui' rii'i - f isorsj will provide funds for equip- N inent at thejr next mcetir.tr, it is ( expected. fi '3

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' ! ' - 'ir,,,'--"'i? in" an 1 i incton. it w as -aid. A peneril in- ' ''ods ! Vf sti-ition Probable wactld follow in

an effort to br.nc precautionary .lACKSO.V. Mi h.. March fb De- H

m-a-urcs icr Mi " b:it!r.u' up to a spite child labor law s, more children

jure dropping out of s-hols and fro'ng

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v. 1. : ! . , e '. 1 i w and blue N !'ow v i t b T .li r o ; c !, . .-; f n . a . . a ; p : , i p pa ' T' n '.alb - e p p . -p . i . . , ? i pi. ar. V. i : - i wo..'-. ' t : A P P. 1 i : - : W . ' . ! t'ow e ;

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i-ttialird all o-.er Indiana.

FARMER IS FREED

OFMANSLAUGHTER!;SS

ski: child labor gain ti JN SIMTH Or LEGISLATION

to work in factories, accoriiint: to ? Ow "n B. Lovejoy. general secretary I

of the national child labor commit- 1 tee, who addressed the Jackson Fx-

chani:e club at it weekly meeting! f.

noo'i. The number is in-

rapid rate every year.

j !: stated, nnd the children of the I

nror- Aeunit Alan Charged , ,,, ,, Tbe sneaker declared tt, fl

Willi Nei-ililmr's Death

at Da nee.

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j better conditions x;st in the city jt'nin in the rur.il districts. He dei i land the problem should be solved

I before it assumes too lare propor-

i t ions.

op. is a.ppi:..- a- d ;s :..pp i j I'-AV FITV. Mich.. Manii I.

p, s.m:-,; r!ir,. va:dsi-'.-r. w ,s ae-juitbd of a char-e of, iwwUC DFDIlFi: !

w h. ti it m ir.s.ati-nter. by a jury in circuit. c uu.um.Li I i.; nui. j, u "'cur:. Kepka was chrd with TOR WAT? A TTIVITl M

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' - :he'a:::ir the death of a mhbor. in, j,a I'ATKTTll" Inch". March 2-1. ' : ., ,-v'i,-i -ht at a dance in Mt. Forest. .... . , . , . , ii ' ' 'o.ij ., j no war department has honored fi Jan. . Pm deftn successful v . .... , ... ... , 'h I,.,.,,., , i la rut: o t. mversity in a spirit of ; K f.. a ,. ,o... m.i-r.ta.:ned that laiuor was the caus-! , . .. . , ' f I I.-,., .i , , , , patriotism and devotion to conn- M : Ipe-i-a 'd deMth rather than kick- in the!' , . . . j , , : "' ,L . , .trv. rendered efficient and loval il

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Ivopk.t took the stand In his own

d.-fe!ps,

He b ebu-ed that he d.d

se-;;( p.-. -ri connei tion with tb.e World l

wa tltrouh the establishment and ,

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drink ar.d was perfectly ili.-r

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wo-' ' 1 b 't ki-k Iferamia.. but kicke 1 1 1 .

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'W e I s oti

" ti. or. s,, tliat i slammed, to

keep H. randa from er.t.-rinc tb.e hall.

t rose a -a ; i e

ciperatlon at that Institution o!

ur.it of the Students Army Training . I if

e Jiad a spbrdil war ret- i

i.-d, more than 4. ''00 men and wo-!

men. representing tr.oro than a third t

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ip Laos- i.'ht t nrniiP'i in ?:noni ,

. t-v ' summing up. t- Id tho birv lh.ar lit

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time f the war. enf-rins

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P edi.-ip.-.i b r '. i ' rii 'ii ti n !' I ; '. . i :. t . ' r -b.ow y on of 1 PUP tops b'-je fb'Wer-. f. a t.-. rl weie t-nsiely

for a verilict f guilty :n tb.is a-el

as there w-.i.s prae doubt as to cuilt

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w.,. n . hriAHiON MILK DEALERS

DENY "TRI ST CHARGE MA B ION, March.. 24. Lp.i1 milk distributors denied today that they have set a retail price for the sale f milk here. ie-. irir.sr that retail prices may be reulited by each individual dealer. A lo U grocery, nan had protested to the department of justice at Washington that hi- tni'.k supply wis ci:t off by dealers when fi said m'.lk ft nine c- r.ts ;i quart instead of ten cents. th." price askc-1 by most ru.iilers.

in ra h na ist

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hive, happy music hy popular

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HARRIS

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LEWIS

SCHENCK

BERT WILLIAMS

AL JOLSON

If your taste in music runs to the newest song and dance hits, popular ballads, catchy tunes you hear at vaudeville nnd musical comedy shows, band music, old familiar melodies play Columbia Records. AI Jolson, Ted Lewis, Nora Baycs, Van & Schenck, Frank Crumit, "Marion Harris, Bert Williams, Dolly Kay, Paul Biese, Furman Nash, Deiro all make records for Columbia

exclusively. You follow the crowd to fine! a good show. Follow the popular record fans and you'll find what you want at some Columbia store

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Here's the Pick of the List

POPULAR SONGS

The Sheik Charles Hart, Elliott Shaw

and Everett Clark I A-3556

Cranny f 75c Charles Hart, Elliott Shaw and Everett Clark K-Lu-A from Good Morning. Dearie Shannon Four I A-3552 Lalawana Lullaby j 75c Billy Jones and Ernest Hare '

Sally and Irene and Mary Frank Crumit Boo-Hoo-Hoo (You're Gonna Cry When I'm Gone) Frank Crumit Cuddle-Up Blue Marion Harris I've Got the Wonder Where He Went and When He's Coming Back Blues Marion Harris

A-3543 75c

A-3555 75c

When Shall We Meet Arainl Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw I A-3529 Just a Little Love Song J 75c Howard Marsh'

Which Hazel Al Herman You're Out o Luck Al Herman While Miami Dreams Billy Jones There's s Down in Dixie Feelin'(Hangin Round Me)

Arthur Fields J

A-3536 75c

A-3539

75c

HUMOROUS Unexpectedly Bert Williams Brother Low Down Bert Williams My Last Dollar Bert Williams I'm Gonna Quit Saturday Bert Williams Uncle Josh at the Dentist's Cal Stewart end Harry C. Browne Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy Put Up the Kitchen Stove Cal Stewart nd Ada Jones

'- A-350S 75c

A-3336 75c

'a VIOLIN Andante Cantabile from String Quartet Opus II (Tschaikovsky)

Andante from Concerto in

"E" Minor (Mendelssohn) Kathleen Parlow Thais-Meditation Kathleen Parlcw

A-2991 75c

The Opera at Pumpkin

Center Cal Stewart A-3544

Uncle Josh Buys an Auto- f 75c

mobile Cal Stewart

49624 $1.50

A-5343

$1.50

Concerto in "D" Minor No. II (Finale) Alia Zingara Eddy Brown Oriental Eddy Brown

A-G012 $1.50

The Preacher and the Beari

Arthur Collins Bake Dat Chicken Pie Collins and Harlan

A-2290 75c

Cohen at the Real Estate'

Office Joe Hayman i A-24SS

Cohen Calls His Tailor on ( 75c

the Phone Joe Hayman -

Everybody Samuel

B-rt Wilhams I A-1909 Bert Williams 75c

Humoreske George Stell! Tyrolean Eclioes l A-5704 Violin, Flute p.nd Harp J $1.25 Stell, Henneberg and Schnetze J Melody in "F" McryZentay A2-03 Tales of Hoffmann: Bar-j" "J$q carolle McryZentayi

Minuet in "G" No. II (Beethoven) Kathleen Parlow Valse Bluette (Air de Ballet) Kathleen Parlow

A-2I62 $1.00

Perpetuum Mobile 1 79721 Duci de KerckjartoJ $1.00

SACRED I Love to Tell the Story Oscar Scagle and Columbia Stellar Quartet Nearer, My God, to Thee Oscar Scarce r.nd Columbia Stellar Quartet

A -3 3 SI $1.00

Lead, Kindly LIsjHt i CTena Vf.n Gordon A-33CS I Neexl Thee Every Hour f $1.03 Cyrena Van. Gerden Where is h'y Wandering i Boy To-Night Henry Burr A-24. 3 Jesus, Lover of My Soul ( 7oC

A-2393 75c A-2r9

Henrv Burr

Come, Spirit, Come Chauteuaua Preachers' Ou artet

-i t That Beautiful Land ChcutauquaPreachers'Quart et Abide With Me Ilcnr:.- Burr j r-: i i ii : I

trnai a I ricuu nr iiar in , -Je;us Henry Burr I 3C

Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me Oscar Sesg'e and Columbia

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My Crown $1'G0 Oscar S"Fle rnd Co!urr.h:a ! Staler Quort-t ',

Somebody Knows Gvp-y Srr.it h A -CI 04

Who Could It Be $1.25

Gypcy Smith

All Columbia Grafonola Prices Reduced

Prices on all Columbia Grafonolas have been reduced as shown here. You can get a modern Grofonola with all improvements for less than you would pay for an oldfashioned unimproved phcnogTaph. Visit the Columbia Dealer nearest you. He will gladJy play for you any Columbia Record you vriih on &ay Columbia Grafonola. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY; New Ycrk

$275 Model Reductd to $175 $140 Mode! Reduced to 3 1 OO 225 4 M ISO 125 M " SS 165 ti f 140 75 " H 60 150 ff tf ff 125 SO H fi lo $5250 Model Rexiueel U $SO

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KAIL EMPLOYE HURT; ASKS S2.1.000 DAAIAGES

bV(ib, March : 4 Wayr.o Gil- fj lib.'.ih -'f (iwtKMi, Wc 1nc siay, l'.-jan j Miit in circuit court lor I -.")."" ri fj

against the Ann Arbor railroad for &?Z2 ln.iiirics received March 2. If JO.' while in th cmrolymer.t of the cmi- j I'.iny. (iallihuch nys that while he: was rrmovirii: wheels from a locomo- '

tic. he fell throuch t!ie p'ankin? CirJ

o'.er a hois: sliaft pit. ami reeiwj j I niinnent injuries. He charts; tint the omp.iny was ncKbcent in i not mair.tainin? .olid planking over j the 1-it. j

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